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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1972-09-07, Page 10am Advance -Times, Tt►wrsday, Sept. 7, 1972 T L Ei For Sale W IT'S A GIFT you are looking for, you will find it at Alexander's Gift andHardware Store, rrb CUCUMBERS, TOMATOES, beans, cauliflower, sweet corn, , Zucchini squash, cabbages. An- thony Schefter, 197 Edward Street. 31-7-14' NEWCOMBE PIANO, good con- dition. Needs tuning. Phone 357- 1809, "WHEN SELECTING A GIF"' for a shower, wedding, birthday or any occasion --check the large display that you -will see at Alex- ander's Gift and Hardware Store. rrb AFRICAN VIOLETS. All colors. In full bloom. Mrs. L. McDougall; 357-1726. 31-7 GUNS BOUGHT, sold and re- paired. ABC Sporting Goods, B. Jenkins; Minnie Street. Janprrb PICTURE FRAMING our spe- ciality — in wood and metal. Snyder Studio, phone 357-1851. J15rrb YOU ARE WELCOME. to browse in Alexander's Gift and Hard- ware Store where they. have a large display of gifts for all occa- sions. rrb WOOD FOR SALE— Hardwood slabs delivered. Six cords - $24. Craig's Sawmill, 'Auburn, 526- 7220. rrbSept7 KIRBY VACUUM— Sales and service. The one that out -cleans them all! Trades accepted. For demonstration, call Lamont's Cleaning Service, Kincardine 396- , 3295. rrb NEW PRESSURE' treated round poles for pit silos. 16 ft. long - $16; 6x6. ZO €t,long $20; 6 x 6;'16ft. - $16; 2x6,14.. `� e.mnd" groove lumber for°` if silos n $290 per thousand. Assortment, of used tanks for culverts, 1,000 - 5,000 gallon. James. Kerr, Listowel, 291-4648. rrp05 APPLES— Last call for early ap- ples. One customer said early apples make the best sauce. She blanches and freezes them ..for pies, too. $3.00 a bu.; 75c for 6 qt. at farm. Will deliver if we can. Crabapples and pears;'too. Phone 357=3569, Showalters at White- church. 1972 KAWASKI trail bike. In ex- cellent condition. $300 or best offer. Phone 357-3362. TABLE CORN, pickle and table beets, peas, cooking onions, cauliflower and' cut gladiolus. Jouwsma Market Garden, 357- 3262. MILK FILTERS— 61/2" plain are still selling ,for 95c package at Alexander's Hardware and Gift. rrb TABLES, CHAIRS and ap- pliances from a restaurant. Lo- cated at 290 Centre St. Phone 357- 2391. 1970 MOTO-SKI. Phone 357-318(k after 6:00 p.m. JAMES SCHILL MARKET GARDEN. RR3, TEESWATER 392-6318 Good Selection of Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Sweet Corn, Beets, Cabbage In Good Supply 31-7 1 - 14 h.p. Garden Tractor with attachments 48" Lawn Mower 48" Tiller 88" Lawn Revitilizer 10" Single Furrow Plow 42" Snow Thrower Doter Blade Trimp Cart ailing Rake Vacuum Collector Snow Cab Chains Work for this machinery goes with it. 1 - 19if0 Mercury half T 1 - 1968 Dodge Three Toni All in very g Platformnd condition Pkone 357-2452 EARL blah 50 Miscellaneous. CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY shampooing also wall cleaning. In your home or place of busi- ness. Lamont's Cleaning Service, Kincardine 396-3295. rrb Livestock For Sale MALLARD DUCKS—For eating or as pets. Also Collie pups for sale. Phone 357-3349: EAVESTROUGHING — Alumi- num or galvanized. Estimates without obligation. R. E. Ruttan, Wingham, 357-1077. rrbNov.30 ANDY'S REFRIGERATION AND APPLIANCE SERVICE 24 -Hour Emergency Service Wingham, 357-3484 SCISSORS SHARPENED. 50c a pair. Alexander's Gift and Hard, ware Store. rrb MEALS -ON -WHEELS Phone Miss Mary Scott, 357-2365 or Mrs. H. L. Sherbondy, 357-2552. rr Cars & Trucks For Sale 1964 CHEV. Impala convertible; blue with black top in good shape. Mr. George Humphrey, Luck - now. Phone 528-2746: 7-14 GORRIE AUTO WRECKERS Used Parts for all Makes and Models Wanted: late -model cars for wrecking Gorrie, 335-3495 Sept.28 FOR YOUR Insurance Needs in Automobile, Farm Liability, Accidents and Sickness Home Protection Call Your Co -Op Agent— LLOYD" MONTGOMERY 53 Maple Street, Wingham, Dial 357-3739 ANYONE wishing to have hand- saws, circular saws, tools, etc. sharpened, call 357-3644. rrb GIBSON UPHOLSTERY Furniture, car and truck seats recovered, rebuilt. Phone 357- 1217. rrb SEPTIC TANKS cleaned. All work guaranteed. Twenty years experience, Write Louis Blake, RR 2, Brussels. Phone 887-6800. rrpNov.23 WEBER'S SEWAGE DISPOSAL Service, Modern equipment used. We pump septic tanks, pigerys; lagoons; etc. Phone 887-6700, Brussels. � rrb INSULATION---- 'Increase your comfort and lower your heating costs by having insulation blown into attic or side walls by a i table firm with six years local ex- perience. Call Ace Insulation, C. Dwinnell; 364-3832 or Al Gray, 3672051 for free estimates. ANYONE INTERESTEp IN JOINING THE GORRIE BOWLING LEAGUE PHONE 335-3341 OR 335-3400 ALL STAR TOURS LIMITED— Fall foliage tour—Adirondack Mountains and Lake Placid; fea- turing Old Forge, Blue Mountain Lake,' Whiteface Mountain, Sara- nac Lake. Two departures: Sept. 24-- return Sept26; and Sept. 30 - return Oct. 2. From ; $63.00% ALL . STAR TOURS LIMITED— Ontario's Fall Colour Tour :° Lake Simcoe, Lake of Bays, Haliburton Highlands, Algonquin Park, Dor- set. and Kawartha Lakes. One de- }parture: leave Oct. 2nd, return Oct. 4th. At the excellent Hart' Lodge on Mountain Lake. From $65.00. DE NURE MOTOR COACH TOUR to Nashville, Tennessee. Thanksgiving weekend; Oct. 6th to 9th inclusive. Cost includes re- turn transportation by motor coach, admission to Grand Ole Opry Show, admission to Opry- land, two nights accommodation, Bellman gratuities and state tax. From $84.00. Pick up in Listowel, Palmers- ton, Harriston, Mount Forest, Hanover and Owen Sound. For information call Listowel Travel Bureau, 291-4100. Tree Planting Assistance Do you have some land you want reforested in 1973? If so, contact the: Secretary -Treasurer Maitland Valley Conservation Authority Box 5, Wroxeter, Ont. 510.335.3557 7, 14 SAND BLASTING BRICK HOMES All Steelwork Repairing Mortar Joints Spraying with Silicone JACKHAMMER SAND COMPRESSORS FOR BREAKING UP CONCRETE Arnold Stothers R 6 GODERICH (NILE) PHONE 529-7403 McCREERY AUTO WRECKERS RR 2. WROXETER on Highway 86 Midway between Wingham and Listowel USED AUTO. PARTS USED CARS ,& TRUCKS Phone LISTOWEL 291-4159 GORRIE 335-3314 Wanted FIFTY TO 100 acres of unde- veloped or partially `developed land. Must have flowing spring or pond on it, within 25 -mile radius of Wingham. Apply: T. W. Ker - luck, 49 Pegley St., Chatham, On- tario: 31-744-21 GOOD STANDING timber, bush - Jots, logs, well, timbered proper- ty. For more information contact Wm. J, Sills Lumber Co. Ltd., 338 Pannell Lane, Strathroy ; phone 293-3352 or 245-0966. rrb GIRL WOULD , like t9 s ,,ha}re a aiteM fl i'n �+il�rig`ilam: XPpiy Box 211, Advance -Times. 100 CEDAR fence posts wanted to buy. Call, Charles Kr_eller., 335- 3850. Work Wanted COMBINING AND SWATHING grain, corn, beans and grass seed. Phone Gary Thacker, 887- 6196. 17;24,31,7 RELIABLE YOUNG MAN seeks part-time work to earn extra money. Evenings and Saturday work. Chauffeurs licence. 24 - years -old. Phone. 357-1246, eve- nings only. 7-14 For Rent LARGE MODERN separate, heated apartment. Large living room, two bedrooms, rugs,• drapes, stove and refrigerator supplied. Available October 1. Call Gorrie 335-3358. 7-14 TWO STOREY, three bedroom house for rent. Close to main. street. Phone 357-3482. 7-14-21 FOR RENT in Wingham— up- stairs heated apartment. Fridge, stove and laundry facilities sup- plied. Centrally located. Avail- able immediately. Phone 392-6986 or 392-6982. rrb TWO STOREY, three bedroom house for rent. Close to main street. Phone 357-3482. rrb ARTICLES FOR RENT, dustless floor sanders. Dustless belt sand- er. Vibrating sander. Alexan- der's Gift and Hardware. rrb BACHELOR APARTMENT heated and furnished; suitable for one person. Available Sep- tember 1. Apply Box 206, Ad- vance -Times. 17rrb FOR RENT OR LEASE 200 ACRES of good land with nearly 100 acres workable. Lots 5 conc. 10 and I1, Turnberry Town- , ship. $185 per month with build- ings. Contact John Woolcock, 344 Belfield St., London 25, or phone 438-9589. 31-7 Real Estate CORNER LOT— 50 x 130' on cor- ner. of Shuter and Charles Street, Wingham. Call 357-3591. 7-14-21-28 FIVE ROOM house with carport, located on Highway 6, 3% miles north of Mt. Forest, ideal for re- tired couple. Oil furnace, good water, full basement. Apply in writing to Box 207, Advance - Times, Wingham. 17, 24; 7b NICE TWO STOREY red brick house. Three bedrooms. Close to main street. Write to P.O. Box 105, Wingham. rrb EOVARO A. ELLIOTT REAL ESTATE BROKER Phone 357-1590 and 3574555 WINGHAM, ONTARIO One storey, 4 -bedroom, brick veneer home in new condition; all electric, with completed recrea- tion room, patio, paved drive, re- duced to sell. Three bedroom brictk veer home with, attached garage, 11V: ing room, dining room', broad- loom acid drapes, two bathrooms, with fourth bedroom and family room in basement. WILLIAM S. REED Real istate, ,Broker and General insurance Dial 357-2174 WINGHAM, ,ONTARIO .COMMISSION SHIN WINGHAM . •e Stately, two-storey brick du- plex on a beautiful landscaped lot situated one block to main street. An excellent income property with three bedrooms, four -piece bath, large living room with fire- place, dining room, kitchen plus: a! our; room ,apartment . with. batI separate entrance, hot . • water heating, sun porch, garage. Early possession. Immaculate, • four-bedroom family home, large living room with wall-to-wall broadloom, din- ing room, kitchen with cup- boards,. all rugs and floor cover- ing to, remain with property; oil furnace, large lot 132' x 132'. Early possession and good loca- tion. Ideally located income prop- erty, rop erty, aluminum -sided cottage on a good lot; has a one -bedroom apartment -and a two=bedroom apartment; oil •furnace. Excel= lent for retirement couple. Priced reasonable: Beautiful new -brick ranch style residence; spacious living room, dining room, modern kitchen, 3 - piece washroom, 4 -piece bath- room, all electrically heated, full basement, garage. Priced for quick sale. Notice TEESWATER FAIR is sponsor- ing a commercial feature in beef as well as quality pork at Tees - water Fair, October 6th and 7th. For information contact David Keith, convener of Commercial Feature Class or Mrs. Art Me - Donald, secretary of fair.. 31-7 Mr. Ralph Pearson, Brussels, wishes to announce the sale of his three high school buses and char- ter business, effective on Sep- tember 1st, 1972 to Mr. James Armstrong, RR 4, Wingharn. I' wish to thank everyone for their co-operation and hope you will show- Mr. Armstrong the same consideration. He hopes to serve this area in the best way possible. Ralph Pearson " All old jewellery, watch and clock repairs must be picked up as soon as possible at Hafer- mehl's . Jewellery. Items., not called for, will be sold. Help Wanted HELP WANTED for dairy farm. Phone Clarence - Johnston, At- wood, 356-2606.. (Of Interest to Women) FACING BIG back,to-school ex- penses when your children start the new term? Start now earning money near home in your spare time. Find out how to sell,Avon products and. earn money for tui- tion, clothes, and all those end ef- summer bilis. Call evenings for details. Mrs. Millson, 451-0541 London. 7-14-21-28 (Of Interest to Women) RELIABLE MARRIED person wanted as short order cook on part-time basis. Apply Box 212, Advance -Times. (Of Interest to Women) RECEPTIONIST AND book- keeper wanted for part-time work in Wingham. Veterinary Clinic. Apply in person to 11 Al- fred Street or phone 357-1770. (Of Interest to*Men) TWO . BODY MECHANICS— li- cenced or experienced. Good working conditions and wages. Required immediately. Apply Streamline Auto Body, Mount Forest. Phone 323-2770 or 323- 1722. 31-7 THE' TORONTO- R , DOMINION BANK CAREERS IN MANAGEMENT We are seeldng applicants essing between one and five Jeers' .BanMng.. or Busi nese experience for –develop- ment tek aan ageznent positions. Applicants should have a High School education and be pre- pared to accept interesting as- sfgnrnenta in a variety of Branches .throughout Ontario. If your present position does not offer sufficient chal- lenge or promotion opportuni- ties, we would be pleased to discuss our Development Pro - e with you. - For Appointment .Call or Write. MR. E. J. WRIGHT Administration Officer Ths Toronto -Dominion Bank Wingham, Ontario Tolsphone 357.2770 Two Sales Agents Wanted by a large international or- ganization to work in the Huron and Perth counties. 50% of your income will be derived from estal4ished ac- counts in the Woo n a protec- tion field. Qualifications: Desire to Succeed ' . Ambitious Aggressive Bondable 'Legal Age Reliable Oar Successful applicants -will redeive 2 weeks of highly specialized training in Toron- to (expenses paid), outstand- ing 'earnings, retirement pro- gram which is second to none. Promotions are fast to those who show managerial capabilities. For appointment call col- lect to London, Mr. R. Fluke, 433-0121, Twelve noon to seven p.m. 4..ur..11.. IELP WANTED Registered Nurse for Day Shift Full or Part Time Nurse's Aides Wanted for Shift Work PLEASE CALL 3574430 BROOKHAVEN NURSING HOME Auction Sale COMPLETE LIQUIDATION AUCTION SALE OF REAL ESTATE, MACHINE SHOP EQUIPMENT. TOOLS AND STOCK • FOR THE ACME MACHINE AND TOOL WORKS MAIN STRET. PALMERSTON ON SATURDAY, SEPT. 16 AT 10:00 A.M. REAL ESTATE:— Valuable lot 160 ft.tx 53 ft. with building on Main Street in this flourishing town, an ideal location for any business enterprise. EQUIPMENT:— Lincoln ARC 200 Amp. D.C. Welder with 100' cable, Ox. Acet. Areco 24 stage regulator; 16" Le Blond lathe, tapper attachment, quick change gear, 4 jaw chuck, motorized; Indp. 3 jaw saw centering ma- chine with face plate, "driver plate; 18" John Bertram lathe with tapper attachment, 2 chucks, face plate, steady rest; motorized; Fox milling machine with milling cutters, 2 vises, motorized; 14" South Bend drill press, motorized; motorized tool grinder; motorized hohning stone; Sunnen Hohning machine, motorized; 18" Peerless shaper, ail geared, vise, motorized; Double End grinder with motor, 20" drill press, back geared with motor; 4" 'power hack saw, 1 ton chain hoist; hydraulic press; 10 ton hydraulic jack. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS:— Welding rods; quantity of steel; twist drills, various sizes; thread taps, good condition; Boring bar; Bearing bronze; Blacksmith vise; Anvil; sledge hammers; �a h.p. electric motor ;'3 h.p. electric motor; folding chairs; bolts, nuts and a host of articles not listed. NOTE=-- The proprietor is re- tiring and the entire list of °ma- chinery is in splendid working order. ' TERMS—Chattels, Cash; 5,per eent s,,es,tax in effect. ,Real Es- rite sod subject to, modbrate re- serve bid with 10 per cent down and balance in 30 days. LUNCH ON GROUNDS Real Estate Offered at 10:15 a.m. JOHN HATHAWAY, • Proprietor. AUCTIONEERS: ELDON STECKLEY, 595-8951 W a J. HENDERSON, 595-4483 Card Of thanks We would like to express our sincere thanks to everyone who attended and contributed to the reception held for us at Bluevale Community Hall. Many thanks to.: those who 'made the arrange- ments. Brian and Brenda McBurney. Words fail us to express to you, our kind neighbors, relatives and friends, our heartfelt apprecia- tion for the many acts of kind- ness, words of sympathy, the beautiful floral tributes, Gideon Bibles, Heart Foundation and Canadian Cancer Society dona- tions, also numerous gifts we re- ceived in, our 'home during our days of great sorrow. We wish to especially thank Rev. K. Barry Passimore for his words of com- fort, the Group Four of Wingham United Church, Dr. Wilkins and Dr. Ping, the pallbearers, flower bearers and the S. J. Walker Fu- neral Home. "and we know that all things work together for good to them that love God," Romans 8-28. . Mrs. William Kelly, Russel and Lois. I would like to thank all those who remembered me with visits, cards, treats, flowers and letters while I was a patient in Wingham and District Hospital, including Rev. Barry Passmore, members of UCW, Unit 1, Dr. Clarke and nurses on the second floor. Aldyth Graham. The family' of the late Thomas Cruikshank would like to express their sincere thanks and appre- ciation to relatives, friends and neighbors ,for sympathy shown them during their regent loss of a loving father and grandfather. Special thanks to Dr. McGregor and Dr. Hanlon, Wingham and District Hospital, nurses and staff; Rev. Barry Passmore, the S. J. Walker Funeral Home, pall- bearers -and flower bearers. Thanks sincerely for the lovely, floral tributes, messages of syn pathy, donations to the Heart Fund and many acts of kindness. Jean, Lynn and family. • Card Of Thanks I would like to say thank you to all of my friends and neighbors who were so thoughtful in sending me so many lovely get well cards, letters flower's and treats. Thank you to the ambulance staff and the nurses on second floor. A very special thank you to Dr. Mc- Gregor and Dr. Hanlon, to Verna and Lewis Cook, Mary and. Ivan Wightman and Margaret Dunbar for their splendid care before and after my stay in hospital. All is so gratefully appreciated. Myrtle Stonehouse I would like to. express my sin- cere thanks to friends, neighbors and relatives for the lovely flow- ers, gifts and candy while I was a patient in Victoria Hospital, Lon- don. Thanks to Dr. Bozyk, Dr. W. L. Tew, and nurses on fourth floor north. Joyce Gardner. I would like to thank all my many friends and relatives for their gifts, cards and visits while I was a patient in the Wingham hospital. Special thanks to . the nurses on second floor, Dr. J. K. McGregor, Dr. B. A. Hanlon and. Rev. B. Passmore. Sandra Lee. BIRTHS IRWIN--At the Winghain and District Hospital on Wednes- , day, August 30, to Mr. and Mrs. ‘011 John Irwin, RR 7, Lucknwwt, a daughter. MOIR—At the Wingham and Dis- trict Hospital. on Thursday, August 31, to Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph Moir, RR 2, Wingham, a son. GRUBB—At the Wingham and - District Hospital on Saturday, September 2, to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Grubb, Teeswater, a daughter. ' McCULLOUGH—At the Wing - ham and District Hospital on Sunday, September 3, to Mr. and Mrs. David McCullough, Goderich, a son. DAWSON—At the Wingham and District Hospital on Tuesday, September 5, to Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Dawson, RR 5, Luck - now, a son. MUNDELL—Margaret Jane d would like to announce ..the birth of her baby sister, Heather Christine, on Thurs- day; August 17, 1972 at the hos- pital in Oromocto, New Bruns- ( wick. Parents are Captain and Mrs. Hugh Mundell. FERGUSON—To Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ferguson (Karen Cars- well) on Sunday, September 3, ft in Georgetown Hospital, a daughter. 0 Coming Events BINGO AT BLYTH Come to the Blyth Lions. Club Bingo every . Saturday night at 8:30 p.m. Admission $L00; 12 regular games at $10 each ; 2 share the wealth; one $25 special; $125 jdckpot on 60 calls, each time missed, $10 added to jackpot. Fifty per cent of 'take on a full card when jackpot isn't taken. rrb. 11AORETTES!' Wingham Deb -u -ton Majorettes are accepting new members now! To register, phone 357-2872. Advanced baton teacher, Mrs. Pattie Robertson. rr11019 95TH ANNIVERSARY Mr. Charles Congram, former- ly of Wingham, and now student minister at Puce, Ontario, will conduct the 95th anniversary services at Knox Presbyterian Church, Belmore, on Sunday, September 10, at 11:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. A cordial invitation is extended to all. , DANCE There will be a dance in the Wingham Legion on Saturday, September 9. Music by The Wi- llies. Admission - $3.00 per couple. TEESWATER FAIR See Harness Horse Races . at 'Teeswater Fair -on Saturday, Oc- tober 7th. Entertainment on Fri- day evening, October 6th by Woodstock, The Good Intentions and Miss Majorette of Canada. 31-7 COACH TOURS Fully escorted coach tours: September 9 and 10, Rex Hum - bard and Cathedral of Tomor- row; September 18-22, Pall Color— Agawa Canyon and Mackinac Island; October 2-5, Lake Placid and Adirondack Mountains fall color tour; Octo- ber 6-9, Grand Ole Opry, Nash- ville, Tennessee; October 15, 21 - day California tour. Free bro- chures on these and more from Fettes Tours arid Travel, 323- 1545, Mount Forest: 7-14 NUM. CALORIE COUNTERS Canadian Calorie Counters meet every Tuesday morning at 10:00 a.m. in the United Church basement:. All ladies welcome. MISS HOWICK FALL FAIR .CONTEST Any girl between the ages of 15 and 21, and a resident of 'Turn- • berry or Howick Township, inter- ,A ested in entering„ a `tMtsa- . ow - ick Fair" ontest lease1 On p tact Mrs. Ken McMichael, " phone Gorrie 335-6119, before Sept. 30. The winner will compete at the 1973C.N.E. " 7-14 .• WESTERN FAIR London Western Fair buses leaving Wingham at 9:30 and so Brussels at 10:00 a.m. on Septem- . ' ber 16. This includes stops in Bel- grave, Blyth, Bluevale and Wal- ton, if necessesary. For reserve- tions tali 357-.1651 or Brussels 887- 6973. Group charter available any day. Sponsored by Minor Hockey, Brussels. 7-14 TROUSSEAU TEA Mrs. Richard Carson of Gorrie wishes to invite friends and rela- tives to a trousseau tea in -honor of her daughter Larke, on Satur- day, September 9th, from 2:00 to 4:00 o'clock and from 7:00 to 9:00 o'clock.` OPEN HOUSE The family of Mr. an Mrs. George Walker are holdi open house to honor their pare 's 50th wedding anniversary at t ` Bel - grave Institute Hall, Satur ' = y, September 16. Please join us after 8 p.m. Everyone welcome. No gifts please. CHILD .HEALTH CLINIC You are invited to attetld the ,Child Health .Clinic, Medical Building, Brussels; on Tuesday, September f2, • 1972 from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. for: 1. health surveillance; 2. anaemia screen- ingi 3. hearing screening; 4. vision screening; 5.immuniza- tion; 5. fluoride brushing of chil- dren's teeth to prevent cavities for ages 3 to 5 years. Frederick F. Homuth rPhm.B., R.O. Carol E. Homuth, Ro Mrs. Viola H. Homuth, RO OPTOMETRISTS Phone 338.2712 Harriston - Ontario • Chiropractor R. BRAY, D.C. 197 Josephine St. Phone 357.1224 Wingham Business and Professional Directory WINGHAM MEM ORIALS GUARANTEED GRANITES CEMETERY LETTERING REASONABLE PRICES Buy Direct and Save Bus. Ph. 357.1910 Res. 1111. 357.1015 airamommidenvari B