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CUCUMBERS, TOMATOES,
beans, cauliflower, sweet corn,
Zucchini squash, cabbages. An-
thony Schefter, 197 Edward
Street. 31-7-14
IF IT'S A GIFT you are looking
for, you will find it at Alexander's
Gift and Hardware Store. rrb
NEW PRESSURE treated round
poles for pit silos. 16 ft. long - $16;
6 x 6, 20 ft. long - $20; 6 x 6, 16 ft. -
$16; 2 x 6,14 ft. tongue and groove
lumber for pit silos - $290 per
thousand. Assortment of . used
tanks for culverts, 1,000 - 5,000
gallon. James Kerr, Listowel,
291-4648. rI'p05
GUNS BOUGHT, sold and re-
paired. ABC Sporting Goods, B.
Jenkins, Minnie Street. Janprrb
KIRBY VACUUM sales and
service. The one that out -cleans
them all! Trades accepted. For
demonstration, call Lanlont's
Cleaning Service, Kincardine 396-
3295. rrt?
PICTURE FRAMING our spe-
ciality — in wood and Metal.
Snyder Studio, phone 357-1851.
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DILL AND CUCUMBERS. Ches-
terfield and chair to give away.
Will also baby sit pre-schoolers.
Phone 357-2820.
"WHEN SELECTING A GIFT"
for a shower, wedding, birthday
or any occasion—check the large
display -that roirwill- see at Alex-
ander's Gift and Hardware Store.
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APPLES— Last call for early. ap-
pies: One customer said early
apple's 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 . 1i'te-
church.
SIAMESE KITTENS for sale.
Apply Mrs. Wormworth, 90 Car-
ling Terrace, Wingham, 357-2262...
14-21
SIX TRAILER TIRES with axles,
size 8-14.5 ten ply, new. Henry
Carter, RR 2, Wingham.
MOBILE HOME 10 x 41: Phone
357-2108.
YOU ARE WELCOME to browse
inr Alexander's Gift and Hard-
ware Store where they have a
large display of gifts for all occa-
sions. rrb
DRESSED SPRING chickens.
Order now for Thanksgiving. Al-
lan Miller, RR 1, Lucknow. Phone
528-6540. 14-21
45 ACRES OF CORN for silage.
Call after 7:30 p.m. Phone 392-
6564.
BLACK PERSIAN LAMB 3/4 -
length coat with mink trim. Size
12-14. Call 357-3832.
SWEET CORN for eating and
. freezing. ,Phone 357-2568.
TWENTY-FIVE feeder steers
averaging 1,000 lbs. John Melton,
357-3145.
MILK FILTERS— 612" plain are
still selling for 95c package at
Alexander's Hardware' "and Gift.
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HURON
Progressive Conservative
Federal Association
NOMINATION and
ANNUAL MEETING
to be held ,
Wednesday,
September 20
In Clinton Legion Hall
at 8.30 p.m.
Guest Speaker:
Mr. Harold Danforth, M.P.
Essex Kent
Everyone Welcome
Work Wanted
ttELIABLE 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
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
1964 FAIRLANE 500, automatic
Big Six, rebuilt engine and trans-
' mission; safety checked. $500.
Phone 357-1700:
GORRIE AUTO WRECKERS
Used Parts -for all
Makes and Models
Wanted: late -model cars
for wrecking
Gorrie, :135-3445
Sept.28
McCREERY
AUTO WRECKERS
RR 2, WROXETER
on Highway 86
Midway between Wingham
and Listowel
USED AUTO PARTS
USED CARS & TRUCKS
Phone
LISTOWEL 2914159
GORRIE 335-3314
Miscellaneous
CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY
shampooing; also. wall cleaning.
In your home or place of busi-
ness. Lamont's Cleaning Service,
Kincardine 396-3295. rrb
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 an : ' . rd -
ware Store. rrb
MEALS-ON-WHEE
Phone Miss Mary Scott, 357-2365
or Mrs; H. L. Sher.bondy, 357-2552.
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FOR YOUR
Insurance Needs in Automobile,
Farm Liability, Accidents and
Sickness Home Prdtection
Call Your Co -Op Agent—
LLOYD MONTGOMERY
53 Maple Street, Wingham;
Dial 357-3739
Miscellaneous
ALL STAR TOURS LIMITED—
Fall foliage tour—Adirondack
Mountains and Lake Placid; fea-
tulring Old Forge, Blue Mountain
Lake, Whiteface Mountain, Sara-
nac Lake. Two departures: Sept.
24 - return Sept. 26; and Sept. 30 -
return Oct. 2. From $63.00
BUS TOURS—'Fall foliage tour—
Adirondack Mountains and. Lake
Placid, featuring Old' Forge,
Blue Mountain Lake, Whiteface
Mountain, Saranac Lake. Two
departures: Sept. 24 - returnt
Sept. 26; and Sept. 30 - return Oct.
2. From $63.00.
Ontario's Fall Colour Tour :
Lake Simcoe, Lake of Bays, Hali-
burton Highlands, Algonquin
Park, Dorset and Kawartha
Lakes. One departure: leave Oct.
2nd, return Oct. 4th. At the excel-
lent Hart Lodge on Mountain
Lake. • From $65.00.
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.
KASTERS FOOD MARKET in
Wroxeter, specials this week:
Schneider's Crispy Flake
shortening, 3 lbs. for $1.00; Staf-
ford's Cherry Pie Fill, 19 oz., twd
for 99c; Dak or Plumrose Pic-
nics, 1 lb. tin,,99c; Hyatt's Beans
With Pork, 14 oz., four for- 89c;
Ocean King pink salmon, 1 lb. tin,
89c; Utopia tomatoes, 19 oz., four
for 99c; Maitre "D" coffee, 10 oz.,
$1.75; Westons oatmeal or cocoa-
nut snaps, 11,2 lbs., 59c; Assorted
cookies, 3 pkgs. for $1.00. We're
open seven days a week for your
convenience. Where bread is al-
ways five for $1:00.
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
o 9th inclusive. Cost includes re-
t i transportation by .motor
coa, admission to Grand Ole
Op . Show, admission to Opry-
land, ' wo 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.
ANYONE wishing to have hand-
saws, circular, saws, tools, etc. Wanted
sharpened, call .357-3644. rrb
GIBSON UPHOLSTIRY.
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.
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WEBER'S SEWAGE DISPOSAL
Service. Modern equipment used.
We pump septic tanks, pigerys,
lagoons, etc. Phone 887-6700,
Brussels. rrb
Tree Planting
Assistance
Do you have some land you
want reforested in 1973t
If so, contact the: -
Secretary -Treasurer
Maitland Valley Conservation
• Authority
BOx 5, Wroxeter, Ont.
519335-3557
7, 14
SAND BLASTING
BRICK HOMES
All Steelwork
Repairing Mortar Joints
Spraying with Silicone
JACKHAMMER AND
COMPRESSORS FOR
BREAKING UP CONCRETE
Arnold Stothers
RR 6 GODERICH (NILE)
PHONE 5794403
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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:- 31-7-14-21
GOOD STANDING timber, bush -
lots, logs, well timbered proper-
ty. For more information contact
Wm. J. Sills Lumber Co. ltd., 338
Pannell Large, Strathroy; phone
293-3352 or 245-0966. rrb
WANTED TO REN'' or share
apartment close to the hospital.
Write Miss W. Fisher, 276 Ed-
ward St., or call 357-1365 after 5
p.m.
BOARD WANTED in Wingham
area. Phone. 357-2425,
BEAGLE HOUND wanted; four
or five months old. Preferably
male. Harold Herd, 357-3354. s
Real Estate
CHOICE LARGE building lot on
Summit Drive in Wingham. Best
offer accepted. Phone 357-1565.
IDEALLY LOCATED two-storey,
three-bedroom home. Large liv-
ing room with wall-to-wall broad-
loom, dining room with hardwood
floor, modern kitchen, new bath-
room. Priced for quick sale. Box
213, The Advance -Times.
CORNED. LOT— 50 x 130' on cor-
ner of Shuter and Charles Street,
Wingham. Call 357-3591.
7-14-21-28
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Real Estate
THREE-BEDROOM modernized
frame home on Shuter Street,
Wingham'. One and a half bath-
rooms, den, oil heat with humidi-
fier. Phone 357-2582.
EDWARD* A. E[UOTT
REAL ESTATE BROKER
Phone 357-1590 and 357-1555
WINGHAM, ONTARIO
Two-bedroom frame home on
Helena Street, large lot, oil heat,
garage, low taxes and priced at
$8,500.00.
Concrete block two-storey du-
plex, three bedrooms in each
side; located close ..to schools;
needs some repair; immediate
possession.
Two-bedroom frame home,
fibreglass brick siding, com-
pletely renovated inside, new
wiring, windows, doors, carpet
throughout, new bath, automatic
humidity control on furnace. Im-
mediate possession.
Three bedroom brick veneer
home. with attached garage, liv-
ing room, dining room, broad-
loom and drapes, two bathrooms,
with fourth bedroom and family
room in basement.
WILLIAM S. REED
Real Estate Broker and
G3 neral Issursn a
DIII 357-2174
WINGHAM, ONTARIO
COMMISSION RATE — 3%
ON HOUSES IN WINGHAM
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
four -room apartment' with bath,
separate entrance, hot • water
"heating, sun porch, garage.
Early possession.
Beautiful new brickranch style
residence, • spacious living room,
dining room, modern kitchen, 3 -
piece washroom, '4 -piece bath-
room, all .electrically. heated, fill'
basement, garage. Priced for
quick sale.
For Rent
ROOM FOR RENT— Suitable for
one or two men. Phone 357-2806.
FARM HOME for rent; modern
kitchen, bath and oil furnace. One
mile from Wingham. $90.00 per
month. Apply to Box 214, The Ad-
vance -Times.
TWO STOREY, three . bedroom
house for rent. Close to main
street. Phone 357-3482. 7-14-21
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
ARTICLES FOR RENT, dustless
floor sanders. Dustless belt sand-
er. Vibrating sander. Alexan-
der's Gift and Hardware) rrb
Notice
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.
Miss Iva Mai Smith, L.R.C.T.,
will resume teaching piano les-
sons after September 15th. Have
space for a few more pupils. All
grades piano. Special method for
children ages six years and over.
Studio 213A Josephine Street,
Phone 357-2384.
MORRIS TOWNSHIP
WASTE DISPOSAL SITE
Commencing September 16,
1972, Morris Township waste dis-
posal site will be open from 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m., Wednesdays and Satur-
days.
Helen D. Martin,
Clerk.
Help Wanted .
Of Interest to Women)
RELIABLE MARRIED person
wanted as short-order cook on
part-time bakis. Some evenings.
Apply Box 212, The Advance -
Times.
I 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 -of -
summer bills. Call evenings for
details. Mrs. Millson, 451-0541
London. 7-14-21-28
FULL OR PART TIME
POSITIONS AVAILABLE
Men`,or women as distribu-
tors in this area on a com-
mission basis. Apply to
HARRY FORMAN
342 I nkerman St., E.,
Listowel
Phone 291-2824
- Tenders Wanted
TENDERS WANTED
TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT
TRUCK TENDER
For a 1973 one-half ton truck
with present 1968 Chevrolet one-
half ton . used truck as trade-in.
Townshiptender forms which list
the required specifications, are to
be used and are available at the
clerk's ;'office or from the road
superintendent.
TENDERS must meet the ,ap-
p proval of the Department of
Transportation and Communica-
tions and lowest or anytender not
necessarily accepted.
TENDERS to be received by
the clerk or road superintendent
before 12 noon, Saturday, Sept.
30, 1972.
GEORGE HOGGART,
Road Superintendent,
.. Londesboro, Ont.
14-21
TENDER
CUSTODIAN
CONTRACT TENDER
PLAINLY marked, sealed ten- .
ders will be received by the
undersigned up to 12 o'clock
noon, Wednesday, September 20,
1972, for contracting custodial
services at Howick” Central Pub-
lic School.
ALL TENDERS must be sub-'
mitted on the official.. tender
forms which are available at. the
Huron County Board of Educa:
tion, 97 Shipley Street, Clinton,
Ontario. '
THE LOWEST or any tender
not necessarily accepted. .
R. B. DUNLOP,
, Superintendent of
Business Affairs,
Huron ebunty
Board of Education.
DRAIN TENDER
TOWNSHIP OF
EAST WAWANOSH
SEALED TENDERS will be re-
ceived by the undersigned until
6t:00'p.m. o'clock, the 3rd day of
October, 1972, for the construc-
tion of thefollowing drain,:
. The Cook Municipal Drain
Repair and Improvement
1150 L.F. of Open Drain (approx.
150 cu. yds.) ; 40 L.F. of 18"
C.M.P. with gate; 1,438 L.F: of
16" Field Tile; 60 L.F. of 18"
C.M.P.: 2 Catch BIsins. ,
CONTRACTOR to supply all
material. Township will advance
price of tile when delivered. Cer-
tified cheque of ld per cent of bid
price to accompany each tender.
Tender to state commencement
and completion date. Separate
tenders accepted re closed drain
and open drain.
LOWEST or any tender not
necessarily accepted. Tender
forms must be obtained and plans
and specifications may be seen at
the Clerk's office.
WINONA THOMPSON,
Township Clerk,
RR 5, Wingham, Ont.
Phone 357-3518.
14-21
THE RED CROSS IS
PEOPLE LIKE YOU
HELPING
PEOPLE LIKE YOU
Coming
FOA DANCE
Huron County Federation of
Agriculture is sponsoring a dance
at the Wingham Legion Hall,
Saturday, September 16. Music to
be supplied by "The Rebels".
-
Everyone welcome.
AUXILIARY MEETING
The Auxiliary to the Wingham
and District Hospital will hold its
September meeting on Septem-
ber 18th, in the Health Clinic
Building at 2 p.m. Guest speaker
for the afternoon will be Mrs.
Elizabeth Cardno, Home Care
Administrator. Everyone wel-
come.
HUNTER SAFETY COURSE
Hunter Safety Course will be
held a Borden Jenkins' resi-
dence, innie St., September 19
and 21.' lease register as soon as
possible. Phone 357-1866.
LUCKNOW,
FALL FAIR '
Friday and Saturday, Septem-
ber 15, 16. Friday Night: Arena
open to view inside exhibits, ad-
mission 50c, entertainment by
local talent. Saturday Afternoon:
Parade at .1 p.m. led by Hanover
Drum and Bugle Corps and Tees -
water Pipe Band; floats, decorat-
ed cars, trikes, bikes, horses;
`Miss Dominion of Canada and all
contestants in the Miss Midwest-
ern Ontario 'Beauty Contest will
ride in the parade; midway, baby
show, 4-H show, entertainment,
rodeo events. Saturday Night:
Concert in Lucknow--Arena—at-8-
p.m., entertainment by Chan -
tones Trio, Capitol recording art-
ists and John Osborne, comedy
ventriloquism and magic; 9 p.m.,
Judging of Miss Midwestern On-
tario; Winner to be crowned by
Miss Dominion of Canada and
will enter 1973 Miss Dominion of
Canada contest; concert con
tinues.
CHILD HEALTH CLINIC
' You are invited to attend the
Child Health Clinic, former
nurses' residence, Wingham and
• District Hospital' on Wednesday,
September 20, 1972, from 9:30
a.m to 11:30 a.m for • 1. health
surveillance; 2. anaemia screen-
ing; 3: hearing screening; 4.
visipn screening; 5. immuniza-
tion; 6. fluoride brushing of chil-
dren's teeth to prevent °cavities.
for ages 3 to 5 years:
WESTERN FAIR
London Western Fair buses
leaving Wingham at 9:30 and
Brussels at 10:00 a.m. on Septem-
ber 16. This includes stops in Bel -
grave, Blyth, Bluevale and Wal-
ton, if necessesary. For reserva-
tions call 357-1651 or Brussels 887-
6973. Group charter available any
day. Sponsored by Minor Hockey,
Brussels. 7-14
MISS HOWICK
FALL FAIR CONTEST
Any girl between the ages of 15^
and 21, and a resident of Turn -
berry or Howick Township, inter-
ested in entering the '"Miss How -
ick Fair" contest, please contact
Mrs. Ken McMichael, phone
Gorrie 335-6119, before Sept. 30.
The winner will compete at the
1973 C.N.E. • 7-14
C'OAC'H TOURS
Fully escorted coach tours:
September 9.and 10, Rex Hum -
bard and Cathedral of Tomor-
row; September 18-22, Fall
Color— Agawa Canyon and
Mackinac Island; October 2-5,
Lake Placid and Adirondack-
Mountains
dirondackMountains 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 and Travel, 323-
1545, Mount Forest. A 7-14
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RING() AT BLYTH
Come to the Blyth Lions. Club
Bingo every Saturday night at
8:30 p.m. Admission $1.00; 12
regular games at $10 each; 2
share the wealth; one $25 special;
$125 jackpot' on 60calls, each time
missed, $10 added to jackpot.
Fifty per cent of take on a full
card when jackpot isn't taken.
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MAJORETTES!
Wingham Deb -u -ton Majorettes
are accepting new members
now! To register, phone 357-2872.
Advanced baton, teacher, Mrs.
Pattie Robertson. rrb019
Events
TURKEY SUPPER
Reserve Wednesday, Nov. 1 for
the annual Turkey Supper in
Fordwich United Church.
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TROUSSEAU TEA
Mrs. Gordon Barger Sr., will
entertain at a trousseau tea at
her home in Lucknow on Sunday,
September 17 from 2:00 to 4:00
f,m. and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m., in
lorid of her daughter Mary's
forthcoming marriage. Rela-
tives, neighbors and friends are
welcop
FUN 'N' FASHIONS
Come and enjoy an evening of
variety "entertainment and Fall
Fashions from Bainton Ltd. and
the Needlecraft Shoppe at Blyth
Memorial Hall, September 19 at
8:30 p.m. The evening will be
highlighted by the choosing of the
Blyth Fall Fair Queen. Tickets
available at the door.
ANNIVERSARY SERVICE a.
Rev. Charles A. McCarrol, for-
merly of Gorrie and now minister
at Brussels and Belgrave, will
conduct the anniversary service
at- Knox Presbyterian Church,
Gorrie, on Sunday, September 17
at 11:00 a.m. Guest soloist, Miss
Dianne Watson of Holstein. A.
cordial invitation is extended- to)
all.
TEESWATER FAIR
Entries for commercial feature
in Beef at Teeswater Fair will be
assembled at Whitehead's' Stock
Yards, Teeswater, Monday, Sep-
tember 25, between 10 a.m. and 12
noon. ;Entries for commercial
feature ' in Quality Pork will be
assembled at Teeswater Assem-
bly Yards, Tuesday, October 3,
between 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. For
further, information contact Mrs..
Art. McDonald, secretary of fair,
or David Keith. 14-21
ANNIVERSARY SERVICE
Anniversary service will be
held in Bluevale United Church at
11 a.m. on Sunday, September 17.
Rev. William Blackmore of Kit-
chener will be the guest speaker.
• "The Young Four" of Clifford will
be in charge of the music.
TROUSSEAU TEA
Mrs. William Bennett, RR 1,
Gorrie, wishes to invite you to a
trousseau tea in honor of her
daughter, Margaret, on Septem-
ber 16, from 2;00 to 4:00 o'clock
and from • 7:00 to 9:00 o'clock, •
Relatives and friends invited,
Please accept this invitation. •
BUS TOURS
See Grand Ole Opry Stars and
tour scenic Wheeling, West Vir-
ginia, on our Oct. 7th holiday
weekend tour, or join our tour to
Ottawa, St. Lawrence Seaway,
10100 Islands and Kingston area.
Leave October 7 for three .days.
Both these tours are real value
tours. Florida and California
trips now being` planned for Janu-
ary, 1973. Transportation by
Carr's DeLuxe Coaches. For free
information contact, DeLuxe
Travel Service, 260 Tenth St. E.,
Owen Sound. Pickups enroute.
Phone 376-5712. 14-21-28
R. W. BELL
OPTOMETRIST
GODERICI
The Square 524-7661
Card Of Thanks
We would like tb express our
very sincere thanks to our fam-
ily,, relatives, neighbors and
friends for the beautiful cards
and gifts received on the occasion
of our Golden Wedding Anniver- .
sary. For us it was a happy and.
memorable evening, and we
deeply appreciate the many kind-
nesses shown tb us._
Mi . dLlU Mr,. YY 111. G. V anCamp.
A very special thanks to all who
made my stay in Wingham hospi-
tal so pleasant; including Doctors
McKim and Corrin, all nurses on
first floor, all helpers, neighbors
and friends for visits, cards and
gifts.
Mrs. Wm. Evans.
The family of the late Jean A.
Strong would like to express their
sincere thanks and appreciation
to relatives, friends and neigh-
bors for sympathy and kindness
shown them during the long ill-
ness and loss of a dear wife,
mother and grandmother. Spe-
cial thanks to Dr. P. J. Leahy, Dr.
L. Clarke, Wingham and District
Hospital, nurses and staff of the
isolation unit, to Rev. George
Sach for his many visits and. kind
words and to Moir Funeral Home
and unit one of Gorrie United
Church. Thanks sincerely for the
lovely floral tributes, messages
of sympathy, donations to the
Cancer Society and many acts of
kindness shown.
Wellesley Strong,
Janice and Patricia.
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We wish to express our sincere
appreciation to ail aur friends- /
and neighbors in, the commur%i- '
ties of Gorrie and Bluevale who
held the presentation in our
honor. Your thoughtfulness with
gifts and expressions • of best
wishes will long beremembered.
Sharon and Gerald Snell.
Special appreciation and
thanks to our neighbors for the
wonderful surprise party held for.
our 35th wedding anniversary at
Bob and Ann Martin's and for the
nice gifts. Thanks to Lynn and
Eldon for the lovely cake. Every-
thing was much 'appreciated.
Allister and Jean Lincoln.
We would like to express our
sincere thanks and appreciation
to .our friends, relatives and
neighbors for the sympathy
shown us on the sudden death of
our son Darryl. Special thanks to
Dr. Ping, the nursing staff, or-
derlies and ambulance staff of
the Wingham hospital, for floral
tributes and messages 'of sym-
pathy. Also special thanks to
Rev. Armstrong, the S. J. Walker
Funeral Home, pallbearers and
flower bearers.
Rod, Connie and Sons.
We would like to express our
sincere thanks to friends, rela-
tives and . neighbors. for the
shower held in Whitechurch for
our daughter, Ann. Special
.thanks to those who arranged the
occasion.
Tom and Christine Davidson.
I would like to thank my many
friends and relatives for the love-
ly flowers, gifts, cards and visits
while I was a patient in the Wing -
ham and District Hospital. Spe-
cial thanks to the nurses on sec-
ond floor, Dr. J. C. McKim, Dr.
M. Corrin and Rev. LeDrew.
Mrs. Marlene Jamieson.
We would like to sincerely
thank our friends and neighbors
for their` thoughtfulness and acts
of kindness during the loss of our
grandson.
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