The Wingham Advance-Times, 1969-10-16, Page 8J. T. GOODALL
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR,
NOTARY, ETC.
Office Meyer Block
WINGHAM
DIAL 357.1990
Advance -Times, Thursday, Oct, 16. 1969
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FOR SALE
1969 SKI D00 for sale, 24 hp.
Will sell reasonable. Phone
357.3482 after six. 16b
GUNS bought, sold and ap-
praised. ABC Sporting Goods,
B. Jenkins, Janie Street.
Jne26prrb
THOR wringer washer for
sale, complete with pump and
• timer, Excellent condition. Ph.
357-1839. 16b
DACHSHUNDS for sale, Stan-
dard smooth. CKC member.
Call Clinton Kennels, 482-
9572. 9-16-23-30p
50 TONS good barley for sale.
Delivery can be arranged.
Harry Bakker, 523-9284, Blyth.
16b
CAN AND BULK milk tanks
for sale. Henry Seiling, 357-
3575 or Blyth 523-9412 even-
ings. llrrb
PROMPT radio and television
service. Licensed technician.
Repairs to all makes and mo-
dels. Pattison Radio and Elec-
tric, phone 357-2262. 29rrb
• POTATOES FOR SALE — 1/2
mile west of Wingham on 86
Highway, $1.35 a bag in 20
baglots. Contact Jim Ste.
Marie. 16p
SNOWMOBILE trailers for
sale 12" tires and full swivel
and tilt tongue. Bumstead
Metal Fabricating,2-a .
16-23.3
WALNUT corner cupboard for
sale; walnut round table; large
pine chest; 2 large plate glass
mirrors. Phone 357-2263 after
six.
VACUUM CLEANER Sales &
Service for all makes. R. K.
Peck, Varna, Dial 1-262-5748.
EAVESTROUGHING on houseG
or barn. Metal flashings. Roof
repairs. CHIMNEYS built.
Free estimates. Morrison Bros.,
phone Lucknow 528-2546.
F2Orrb
SAVINGS ON YARN CLEAR-
ANCES AND OVER -RUNS
Spinrite Yarns & Dyers Ltd.
FACTORY and SALES STORE
Main St., Listowel, Ont,
291-3951
016 -N13 -.18b
'63 CHEV. car for sale, no
plates, $100; dresser $5.00;- E
flat saxaphone $25; 2 chairs
50c each; few bushels of oats;
a• •fain more items. Phone 357'
�t5i r� f? i g - r- 1. 111§/),
FOR SALE -- Walkers and
Beagles ready to . train, some
trained. Also pups, all ages.
Enquire after 5 p.m:, Mrs.
Leslie Pepper, R. R. 4 Walton.
Phone 527-0506. . 16b
"Let Us Fill Your, Freezer."
CHOICE BEEF—Sides 58c lb.,
fronts 52e lb:, hinds 65c lb.
hips 69c 'lb., chucks 59c lb.;
10 lbs. choice steak $9.99; 10
lbs. 2 -oz. beef paddies $6.95.
Free delivery to Wingham.
Meyer's Meat Market, phone
1.392-6827, Teeswater. 16-23b.
FOR SALE
SEWING MACHINES — New
and reconditioned. Prompt re-
pairs to any make. Beware of.
the peddlers. Dick Buck,
Smittys, Hanover, 364-3458 or
364-3800. 25rrb
2 - FURROW Cockshutt plow
for sale,. on rubber, in good
repair: Male goat, available for
breeding purposes. Peter
Dorsch, phone 33136; Brusse1ls.
120 BASS Hohner accordion
for .sale, like new; two E r'lat
Alto and one B Flat Tenor
saxophones; two drum sets;
new and used pianos and .oi•-
gans. All priced to sell. Phone
Garnet Farrier, 357-2068.
9-16b
GLENN'S ALUMINUM SALE
-- Windows, shutters, siding,
awnings, grills- and . railings.
1.!.1" thick. Self -storing doors
$50.00 installed. 8 years .exper-
ience. Dial 528-3723, Lucknow.
2-9-16-23p
VACUUM CLEANER SALES
& SERVICE= -Vacuum cleaner
bags and filters to fit all popu-
lar makes, G.E:, Westinghouse,
Hoover, Eureka, Singer, Filter
Queen, Airway, etc. Replace-
ment hose and complete va-
cuum service. Pattison Radio
and Electric. 29rrb
COB CORN right off the pick-
er. John Gnay, Belgrave, 357-
3559. 9-16p
PAISLEY APPLE BUTTER
mill reopens October 2, dos-
ing November 15, operating
each week Thursday and Sat-
urday 6 o'clock; Friday night
10 p.,m. Custom cooking Sat-
urday only. Apple butter,
sweet cider, containers, bar-
rels for sale. S25-N6b
. NOW AVAILABLE IN TIIIS
AREA — Dumont Aluminum
windows, doors, awnings, sid-
ings. For free estimate call
Roy Emberlin, 528-2703, Luck -
now, your local franchised
dealer. S18-N6p
COME IN and see the New
1970 Sno-Commander on dis-
play now. Also suits, boots,
mitts and helmets. The new
Trail -car trailers, single and
double unit sizes. Also Sim-
plicity garden tractors and
snow blowers. Wingham Lawn
& Garden Center, 257 Shuter
Street, 357-2683. 28rrb
SAVE - SAVE — Lucy's Gen-
eral Store, Brussels, open 11
a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays; daily
8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday Spec-
ial: Large cigarettes, plain.
59c; king size and filters. 61c:
5 quarts pop, 96e. plus deposit.
We deliver. Phone 105, Brus-
sels. 16b
FOR SALE — Apples. Pick
your own, low trees, Spy,
King. Talman Sweet. Snows,
Delicious, Russet. Greening,
etc.. Also picked Maclntosh
and cider apples beginning
Oct. 6. Picking days: Mondays,
Wednesdays, Fridays and Sat-
urdays. Closed Sundays. Ph.
482-3214, Fred McClvmont &
Son, 1 mile south of Varna.
2-9-16b
TRACTORS FOR , SALE
Ferguson tractor with heavy
duty Davis loader.
5000 Ford diesel tractor and
loader.
David Brown 880 tractor.
only 100 hrs.; also David
Brown 4 - furrow three-point
plow.
Mel Jermyn, 35337, Brussels.
,16p
FOR SALE
140 bus. spreader, new, $200
off; JDModel RI like new,
bargain; International 3 -fur -
.row, 3 -point hitch plow, trip
bottom; good; 111 -ft. GW cul-
tivator, 2 yrs. old; Massey 44
diesel, good, terms; 4 -furrow
International plow, on rubber;
Sandarum cultivators, guaran-
teed 3 yrs., at discount prides;
farm wagon; farrowing stalls
and stabling; water bowls, will
instal; snowblowers, auger
type. Tractors repaired and
overhauled. All types of weld-
ing. All work guaranteed to
satisfy.
J & W WELDING
392.6904, Teeswater, Ont.
16rrb
CARS FOR SALE
1968 CAMARO RS for sale,
automatic, V8, good condition.
,Photic '357488361-evenings.;11.6p
1968 AUSTIN MINI for sale.
Excellent condi't'ion with front
wheel drive and great ,hand-
' ling. Includes radio and Pirelli
radial tires. Only 11200. Call
357-1402 after 6 o'clock. 16p
HILRAY FARMS LTD.
ABATTOIR ---• HOLY ROOD
The best in home grown dry -
fed, drug-free beef.
As of November 1st we will no
longer be doing Custom
slaughtering_
FREE DELIVERY TO WING -
HAM on all orders over 510.
Monday to Friday by Iiarry
Brydgea.
Ph. 528-2132; nights 357.1887
or 528.2182.
Owned and operated by
RAYNARD and ERNEST J.
ACKERT
16-23-30-6-13-20b
1963 PONTIAC Parisienne con-
vertible for sale, V8, automa-
tic. Power brakes and steer-
ing. Good mechanical condi-
tion. Best offer. Brussels 156
after 5:30 p.m. 16b
LIVESTOCK fOR SALE
OVERSTOCKED — Registered
(good plus) , and grade cattle
for sale. Also bred heifers, ,
due November, December and
January. Phone Fordwichl37
R12,
AT STUD — Quarter horse,
Floyd's Bailey II. Apply Geo.
Cameron. 15eowb
FOR RENT
2° - BEDROOM ground floor
apartment for rent, near main
street. Immediate possession.
Phone 357-3193. 16p
PRIME. BUSINESS location for
rent, in the former post office.
Write Alice Legge, 141 8th
East, Owen Sound. 28rrb
FEMALE HELP WANTED
LADY COMPANION house-
keeper to live in. Suitable
pensioner wx�be .pplyBo34, Advance -
Times. 16b
APPLICATIONS WANTED
Male or Female
THE LISTOWEL AND DIS-
TRICT ASSOCIATION FOR
THE MENTALLY RETARDED
invites applications for the
position of
MANAGER OF SHELTERED
WORKSHOP
(male or female)
Dutiesconsist of the training
of young retarded adults to
perform industrial tasks, and
the general management of
the sheltered workshop.
The right person must have
initiative, ingenuity and an
understanding of, the problems
of mental retardation.
He must have the potential of
good business- management,
able to meet company execu-
tives to solicit contract work.
and to develop good public
relations for the Adult Ser-
vices activities in the com-
munity.
Duties to begin on a partime,
basis. Salary dependent upon
qualifications. Your reply will
be held in strict confidence.
Address reply to: Mrs. James
Abbott, Box 639, Palmerston,
Ontario. 16-23b
EMPLQYMEN'T WANTED
WILL BABYSIT and clean
house through the week. Ph.
357-2609. 16p
WANTED
i, ..•
WANTED — Small calves and
used cream separator. Phone
357-3331. 16p
SELF-CONTAINED broadloom-
ed apartment for rent. Avail-
able November 1st. Gentleman
preferred. Ph. 357.2875. 16b
HOUSE for rent,. in Holyrood,
3 bedrooms and bath upstairs;
3 rooms downstairs plus wash-
room. Phone 357-1901 betwe1en
5:30 - 6:30. .
50 -ACRE farm with house and
barn for rent or sale, one mile
from Wingham. Contact Sam
Folino,' 1130 Wilson Ave., Apt.
305, . Downsview. S18 -030b
RENT OR BUY -- 2 -bedroom
mobile home, 10'x42', com-
pletely furnished in good con-
dition on own lot in Blyth.
low downpayment mortgage
available. Phone 526-7725.
16-23-30-6b ,
SALES HELP WANTED
Get your Rawleigh catalogue
now and information how to
make money selling Rawleigh
Products, full or 'part time.
Write Rawleigh, Dept. 3 -453 -
FC, 4005 Richelieu St., Mon-
treal
n-treal 207, P.Q.
MALE HELP WANTED
LOCAL
MAN REQUIRED
I need a representative for
my firm in this area. This
opening may be worth up to
$8,000.00 yearly ,for the right
person. Full or part-time. Age
21 to 70. Can you make short
auto trips? We hope you will
start soon and stay with us a
tong time. Contact now! Char-
lie Lee, Wingham, phone 357=
1383. 9-16-23b
•
WANTED—Male boarder, pen-
sioner preferred. Phone 528-
2326.
WANTED Winter 9uarters
for 10 small Hereford heifers.
Ed Powell, R. R. 1 Wingham,
phone Wroxeter ' 547W2. 16b
•
EGGS WANTED — Top prices
paid: Extra large 47c; A large
45c; A medium 36c; A small
17; cracks 16c; PeeWees 7c.
Ph. Lucy's, 105, Brussels. 16b
WANTED DEAD STOCK
Fresh dead stock; cows dead,
$12. each; dead horses, $20.
each, over 500 pounds, accord-
ing to size. Collect 369-2410,
Durham., Bgreint altemoval.
Jnl6rrb'70
•
STRAYED.
STRAYED 4 Hereford heif-
ers from lot 13, con. B, Turn-
berry Township. Phone 357-
2118. 16p
LEGAL
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE of LEANDER GOOD,
late of the -Town of Wigs4
in the County of Huron,, Ite,-
tired Farmer, Deceased: •
• NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to The Trustee Act
that all creditorsand others
having claims against the Es'
tate of the late Leander Good
are required to send particu-
lars of their claims, duly veri-
fied, to J. T. GOODALL, So-
licitor for the Executrix of the
said Estate, on or before the
31st day of October A.D. 1969,
and that after such date the
Executrix will proceed to dis-
tribute the assets of the said
Estate, having regard only to
the claims of which she shall
then have bad notice.
DATED at Wingham, On-
tario, this 3rd day of October,
A.D. 1969.
Annie V. Good.
Executrix of the Estate,
By her solicitor,
J. T. GOODALL,
Box 730, Wingham,,1O69--2 .
CARDS, OF THANKS
I wish to thank my friends .
and relatives for all the kind-
ness shown me while I was a
patient in W Ingham and Dis-
trict Hospital.—George Evans.16b
I would like p
A SPECIAL MEETING
Of Turnberry Township coun-
cil wilt be held in the, Muni-
cipal office on .Monday, Nov-
ember 3rd, 1969, at 3:00 p.m.
This meeting is being held to
By-law No. 12 a third and
final reading. This by-law is
prepared under - the Town
Drainage Act for the borrow-
ing of $150,000 if needed. '
John V. Fischer, Clerk.
• 16.23-30b
MISCELLANEOUS
For Roofing, Siding and Small
Block Work; Chimneys repair-
ed and Built — Call
HARRIS BROS.
Brussels 351-W4
9-16-23-30p
THE DECOR SHOPPE
Floor Covering'
Sales — Installation
Harding Carpets - Draperies
Murray Gerrie
357-2002 - Wingham
JACK'S FURNITURE REPAIR
Wood -turned Articles and Cus-
tom Wood -Turning a Specialty
At rear of
84 ALBERT ST., CLINTON
Phone 482-9695
9-16-23-30p
PROFESSIONAL
PAINTING and DECORATING
Free Estimates and Colour
Consulting
Call:
S. CUNEO DECORATORS
357-2033 (after 5 p.m.)
16-23p
DEAD ELMS ARE DANGER-
OUSI . Let us remove them and
other trees safely. Also tree
pruning and custom sawing.
Call ROY'S TREE SERVICE at
Teeswater 392.4069.
1&3iemtillDc.p
FOR YOUR
Insurance Needs in Automo-
bile, Farm Liability, Accident
and Sickness Home Protection
Call your Co -Op •Agent —
LLOYD MONTGOMERY
53 Maple Street, Wingham
Dial 3S7.3739
to express my
'thanks to friends and neigh-
bors
eigh
bors for cards, treats and flow
ers, also to those who so gen-
erously helped at. home while
I was a patient in hospital.—
George Johnston. • 16p
SEE GEORGE BROOKS
at •
Stratford Cemetery Memorials
Ltd.
for Memorials of Distinction
Lowest prices in the area
38 Avondale Avenue
STRATFORD
Phone 271.6736 Collect
I wish to' express my sincere
appreciation for all the kind-
ness shown towards me during.:
my illness., Special thanks to
Dr. J. K. McGregor, the nurses
of ICU, Rev. R. H. Armstrong
and my mother., for helping at
home.—Audrey, McKague. 16p
I would like to thank all
those who sent cards and visit-
ed
isited me while I• was a patient in
Wingham and District Hos-
pital. Special thanks to Dr.
Leahy- and nurses on second
floor.—Ernie Pletch. 16p
AUCTION 'SALES
- CLEARING AUCTION SALE
of household effects, will be
held for the
Estate Mrs. Wlnnifred Nixon
at Willoughby St., Lucknow,'
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18
commencing at 1:30 p.m.
Oil stove with fan and tank;
TV; radio; couch; rocking
chairs; 4 antique chairs; pic-
tures; mirrors; china cabinet;
sideboard; kitchen cabinet;
chrome table; 4 chairs; fridge;
washing machine; 4 dressers;
beds; stands ,• wardrobes;
trunks; electric ettles; toast-
er; mixer; vacuum cleaner;
floor polisher; iron; ironing
board; linens; cutlery; dishes;
tools; ladder; numerous ar-
ticles, •
Terms 'of Sale — Cash.
Brian Rintoul, Auctioneer,
Whitechureh, 357-2349. 16b -
We would like to thank our
neighbors, friends and 'rela-
tives for the surprise dinner
and gifts on the occasion of
our 25th wedding anniversarq.
—Bea and Keri Chambers. 16p
IN MEMORIAM
CATHERS—In loving memory
of mother, Mrs. William A.
Cathers, who passed away
one year ago, October 18th,
1968.
Just to show that we remem- '
ber,
Memories of you come our
way.
For we still love you very
much.
Though absent, you are always
near. •
— Ever remembered by
daughters and son.: 16p
- AUCTION 'SALES
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
of livestock and machinery
will be held for
GORDON BARGER
Lot 4, Con. 12, Ashfield Twp.
5 blocks west of Lucknow and
1 block south of Highway 86
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17
commencing at 1:30 p.m.
Cattle — 10 open Holstein
heifers; 20 beef calves; cow
and calf. •
Machinery — Allis Chalmers
tractor; 2 -furrow plow; 30-
' plate Bissell disc; drag ar-
rows; Cockshutt seed drill;
Allis Chalmers roto baler;
Case siderake; MH binder;
mower; wagon with rack;
buggy,. like new; trailer; man-
ure spreader; electric McCor-
mick cream separator; wheel-
barrow; sleigh; 1966 motor-
cycle; 32 -ft. ladder; scales;
Steel drums; cattle clippers;
tatoo set; . steel posts; scrap
iron; many articles too numer-
ous to mention.
Terms of Sale — Cash.
Brian Rintoul, Auctioneer,
Whitechurch, 357-2349. 16b
IMPORTANT
AUCTION SALE
of RESIDENCE and PROPER-
TY, AUTOMOBILE and
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
and EFFECTS' for Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Maxwell, Elora St.,
Teeswater, who are taking up
new residency outside the
country and must liquidate all
immediately: F.STATE MAR-
KETING SERVICES of Wing -
ham have been engaged to
administer on their behalf an
auction sale ' on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25th
and according to the following
timetable:
RESIDENCE and PROPER-
TY: 11:00 a.m., on Elora St.,
Teeswater, Mr. Jack Alexan-
der, licenced auctioneer of
Wingham, will offer for sale
this most recently redecorated
two-storey white brick eight -
room family residence. In im-
maculate and harmonious ap-
pearance and condition, new
wall to wall carpet up and
down, drapery and curtains, in-
cluded, ready for living now.
New forced air heating system
on oil with an' efficient heat
cost record which will be im-
proved by recent installation
of storm windows all around;
two bathrooms, large kitchen
and dining room,living room
with a view. Situated on a
double .lot high and overlook-
ing the - beautiful Teeswater
River—close walking ' distance
to. school and shopping dis-
trict. Compare these features
in $20,000 to $24,000 houses
then prepare yourself for a
very rare opportunity. In the
interests of prompt sale, the
i pserve bid on the property is •
modest and . realistic and de-
mands the prompt. and diligent
attention of those interested
in investing now : in a home.
Sincerely . interested parties
only are invited to contact
Estate Marketing Services, 20
Water Street, Wingham, 357-
1011, or Mr. Jack Alexander,
the auctioneer, 357-3631, to ar-
range an appointment to view
this propertyprior to, sale
time. Terms will be 10% down
. day of sale, balance in 30
days, , allowing purchaser ade-
quate time to . meet conditions
and investigate' title.
FURNITURE AND EFFECTS:
1:00 p.m., Saturday, 25th, at
ESTATE
MARKETING SERVICES
• Auction Centre
20 Water Street, Wingham.
AUTOMOBILE: At approx.
3:15 p.m., October 25, „during
sale of furniture: 1964
DODGE 440, 2 -door Hardtop,
`cream finish, V8, with auto-
matic transmission.
Preview of furniture and
automobile will begin at 10:00
a.m. till sale time. .
Jack Alexander will auction.
E.M.S., Administrators for
the proprietors.
ONTARIO
Ontario Department
Of Lands and Forests
announce a Fall
Controlled
Pheasant Hunt
at
POINT- FARMS
PROVINCIAL PARK •
Oct. 18 to Dec. 15
Limited to 50 hunters on a
"first come" basis. No
reservations. Only Provincial
Hunting Licenses required.
Hunting 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Limit 3 birds per hunter
42,43,44
ESTATE
MARKETING SERVICES
Auction Administrators
J. A. Currie, Mgr.
• 357-1011 Wingham
"The only auction facility and
service of its kind in Western
Ontario." ' 16-23b
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WINGHAM BOWLING
ALLEYS
Open bowling every Satur-
day evening, 7.11. p.m.
9.16.23-30b
RECEPTION AND DANCE
Wilk be held for Mr, and
Mrs. Roy Hardy,Dungannon
Agricultural Halgaon Friday
night, October 17. Mann's or-
chestra. Everyone, welcome,
Lunch will be provided. 16p
107th ANNIVERSARY
SERVICES.
St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church, Sunday, October 19.
Rev. R. H. Armstrong will be
the speaker. Special music
both services. Sister congrega-
tions are invited to attend the
evening service at 7:30. 16b
FOR SALE
EDWARD A. ELLIOTT
REAL ESTATE BROKER
AND GENERAL INSURANCE
WINGHAM — Telephone:
Bus. 357.1590; Res. 357-1555
11 • storey frame duplex
home, three bedrooms in each
with separate entrances. Ideal
income home.
Two bedroom 11/2 - storey
frame insul sided home, with
an extra lot. Very reasonably
priced with possession in 30
days.
DIED
SCOTT --- Suddenly at his
residence, 6 Altadore Cres.,
Woodstock, on Wednesday,
Oct. 8, 1969, Dean A. Scott,
beloved • husband of Stella
Pegg in his 60th year; father
of Steve, Woodstock; Mrs.
Ronald (Deanna) Collins, Shel-
byville, Indiana, and brother
of James, Bluevale; George
and Andrew. Wingham; Wil-
liam, Noranda, Que.; Stewart,
Temagami; Mrs. Ella Fairser•
vice, Blyth; Mrs. Cecil (Agnes)
Forester, Palmerston; also sur-
viving a grandson, David Col-
lins, Shelbyville. Rested at the
M. D. (Mac) Smith funeral
home. 69 Wellington St. North,
Woodstock, where funeral ser-
vice was held on Saturday,
October 11 at 2 p.m., with Rev.
W. A. Henderson of Knox
Presbyterian Church, offici-
ating. Interment in Oxford ,
Memorial Park Cemetery.
Five bedroom brick veneer
home and garage. This family
sized home has an extra large
kitchen, living room, dining
room and a laundry room off
kitchen. Possession 30 days.
FRANK'S
ROOFING & SHEET METAL
EAVESTROUGHING and
SIDING
Specializing in
Flat Roofing with Hot
Asphalt
106 King Street
CLINTON, ONT.
Phone 482-7254
25.2.9.16b
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
FOR SALE -- Four - bedroom
house. located in Teeswater.
Livingroom, dining room, kit-
chen, alcove and two baths.
Wall to wall rugthroughout.
Large picture window looks
over river. Double lot, two -car
garage and utility barn. Pri-
vate sale. Call 392-6548; Tees -
water., 2rrb
WILLIAM S. REED
Real Estate Broker and
General Insurance
Dial 357.2174.
WINGHAM, ONTARIO
COMMISSION RATE 3%
ON HOUSES IN WINGHAM
Attractive 2 - storey brick
home, large kitchen, living
room and 'dining room, 4 spa-
cious bedrooms, 3 piece bath
tip 'and” two' piece down; full
basement, oil furnace, hot
water heatinig. This home is
immaculate throughout, close
to schools, choice residential
district. Possession 30 days.
Lovely, • modern 3 -bedroom
nearly new ranch style home,
family size kitchen, large liv-
ing room, 4 piece ,bath,' full
basement, oil heating, new
residential district! Early pos-
session.
Situated on 12 acres of
choice land at • the edge of
Wingham, is a 11 -storey. 7 -
room brick house, water on
pressure, and a barn 24'x40'.
Fall possession, with terms.
100 -acre farm, 80 acres
workable, 2 -storey fully mod-
ern 8 -room solid brick house,
2 barns; one a pig Tarn, large
implement shed. well situated.
Full price $16,500, fall pos-
session. '
125 -acre farm on highway,
6 -room house with bath, large
barn with straw shed, . large
implement shed. water on
pressure, drilled well, 115
level, workable acres. Im-
mediate possession.
Choice building lot for sale,
frontage 76', fully serviced.
Several houses for sale in
Wingham and Lucknow.
TURKEY SUPPER
St. Paul's Anglican Chu�,(�
r�ch,
ia
Wednesday, October 22, ,
5 - 7:30, Adults $1,75; child
ren under 12, 750, 9-l6b
UCW OF BLUEVALE
United Church will hold a
bazaar and tea in the school-
room of the church on Wed-
nesday, October 29, at 3 p.m.
16-23b
`HOT TURKEY SUPPER
Will be held at Lucknow
United Church, Tuesday, Oct.
21, from 5:30 to 8 p.m., . spon-
sored by the UCW. Adan. ad-
ults $1.75; public school child-
ren $1. Everyone welcome. 16b
EUCHRE PARTY
Sacred Heart Parish Hall,
Tuesday, October 21, at 8:30.
There will be a euchre every
Tuesday until December 16th.
Good prizes and lunch. Every-
one welcome. 16b
i
RECEPTION AND DANCE
For Mr. and Mrs. Len Zev-
enbergen (Dianne VanCamp)
at W.I. Hall, Belgrave, Friday,
October 17. Music Trutones.
Everyonewelcome. Ladies
please bring lunch. 16p
SPECIAL BUS TO,
GRAND OLE OPRY
Nashville, Tenn., leaves Fri-
day evening, November 14, at
8 p.m., returning Sunday even-
ing, November 16th. Reserve
your seat now. Habkirk Trans-
it Service Ltd., Box 700, Sea -
forth, or phone 527.1222.
2-9.16.23-30-6b
FOR SALE
TEESWATER •AREA
4 - bedroom 2 - storey brick
home • in good condition, on
paved road 4 miles from Tees-
water. Large 22' family kitch-
en; large living room and din-
ing room. Full basement, near-
ly new oil forced air heating, ,
new wiring, drilled well. Al-
uminum screens and storms.
One acre of land. Reasonably
priced at 58,500. Terms to be
arranged.
TEESWATER
Handyman's special — 3 -bed-
room 2 -storey insul siding
home, located on Railway' St.
Home is basically solid but
needs interior repairs. In-
cludes small barn and 2/5
acre of land.
NEAR TEESWATER
150 acres, 130 workable,
rolling land, clay loam soil,
sufficiently tiled. 11/2 -storey
from house, 9 rooms, including
4 bedrooms, large kitchen,
living room, full basement,
wood and coal forced air heat-
ing, Large 100' bank barn, 26
tie-ups, balance in loose hous-
ing, ventilator, cement barn-
yard. Good water supply, drill-
ed well. $4,000.00 down will
handle, terms to be arranged.
Priced fairly. •
For full information please
call
JACK MORAN, Ambleside
Phone Teeswater 392.6056
Representative for
TIM MacFARLANE
Real Estate Broker
London, Ont.
9.16.23b
HALLOWE'EN DANCE -
Everyone is welcome to the
Hallowe'en dance, Friday, Oc-
tober 31st in the Wingham
Legion Hall, sponsored by the
direct members to Ontario
Federation of , Agriculture.
Dancing 9-1 a.m., to the music
of the Chaparels. Costume
optional. Prizes. Lunch will be
served. Admittance restricted
to persons 21 years and over.
16-23-30b
EUCHRE
Belmore Community Hall,
Monday, October 20, at 8:30.
Ladies please bring lunch.
Everyone welcome. 16p
EVENING SERVICE IN
BEREAN GOSPEL CHAPEL
Josephine Street every Sun-
day evening at 7:30 p.m.
Speaker for October: Mr. Fred
Munnings, missionary recently
returned from India. All weecome. 2-916-
SPECIAL CHILDREN'S
MEETINGS
With Uncle Paul Powers at
Wingham Baptist Church, Oc-
tober 27th to 31st, 4:15 to 5:30
p.m., daily. Magic, ; prizes,
films. songs, stories, fun for
all children '6 years old and
up. Free admission. 16-23b
WINGHAM INDUSTRIAL
SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION
Will wrap up the baseball
season with ;a banquet and
dance to be held in the Wing -
ham Legion Hall Friday. Oct.
17. Dinner at 7 p.m., followed
by dancing to the Fabulous
Twylites of Zurich. A few tick-
ets arestill available. Con-
tact • Ken Post 357-1310 (9-5
daily). 16p
DEAD $TOCK
REMOVAL
IR"
KUEPFERfn Wlp.ghltm out
District Hospital, on Mrs.
Irs..
day, October 9, tom, to Mr,
and Mrs, Jacob, Huepfer, R,
R. 2 Wingm, a daughter,
BRECKEI IDGE , In Win
ham and District Hospital,
on Friday, October :10► 1,
to Mr.,and Mrs, Dale Breck-
enridge, R. R. 2 Bluevale,
a son.
THOMAS -- In Wingham and
District Hospital,on Satur-
day, October 11r 969. to llir•
and Mrs. George Thomas,
Wingham. a daughter, Juli-
anne Elizabeth.
SIMPSON -- In Wingham and
District Hospital, on Satur.
day, October 11, 1969. to Mr,
and Mrs. Donald Simpson,
R. R. 3 Goderich, a daugh-
ter.
aughter.
$S.00 - . $15.00
for fresh dead, disabled cows
and horses.
For the most prompt and
courteous service in this' dis-
trict
PLEASE CALL COLLECT
MARLATT BROS.
Phonb 133 - Brussels. Ont.
24-hour service -7 days a week
License No. 390-C-65
Business and
Professional
Directory
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DONNYBROOK
Raymond Hildebrand, an
honor student of Goderich Col-
legiate,
ol-legiate, was on a bus trip to
Ottawa last week from Wednes-
day evening until Saturday
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Riehl,
Michael: Bruce and Jimmy of
Stratford visited last Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Leddy.
Mrs. J, C. Robinson of Wing -
ham spent a couple of days last
week•with Mr.. and Mrs. Ed-
ward Robinson and family.
Miss Mary Jefferson of Lon-,
don spent the week -end with -
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hill-
iard Jefferson and family. Mr.
and Mrs. George Reeves of Tor-
onto and Misses Gladys and
Irene Jefferson of Goderich vis-
ited at the same home on the
week -'end.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Camp-
bell of London visited on the
week -end with her mother, Mrs.
Charles Jefferson, and also vis-
ited with her father, Charles
Jefferson in Wingham and Dis-
trict Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Jeffer-
son and family visited with her
grandfather, Mr. Willows
Mountain of Londesboro, on
Siinday.
There was a good attendance
with several visitors at the
Thanksgiving service in the Uni-
ted
lnited Church on Sunday morning.
The Church was nicely decor-
ated with flowers, fruit, veget-
ables, grain and corn. Pastor
Alfred Fry spoke on . "Perpetual •
Blessing" and how God has kept
His promise.
• Jim Robinson of Waterloo
University spent the week -end!
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Edward Robinson and family.
Miss Carol Williams of London
also visited at the same home
over the week -end.
Mrs. Ted Harvey of Ilderton:
Mrs. Charles Potter. and Mrs.
Joe Gooding of Parkhill' visited
'with Mrs. Charles Jefferson on
Wednesday.
Mr and Mrs. Sam Thomp-
son and family visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Thompson at
Wingham on Sunday.
C. W. CASLICK
LIFE - HEALTH .
BUSINESS INSURANCE
50 Patrick Street East
Wingham
Representing
IMPERIAL LIFE
A27-ly r
CAVILLER &
COMPANY
Chartered Accountants
Resident Partner
J. E. Kennedy, C.A.
Dial 881-3471 - Walkerton
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