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For Sal!
IF IT'S A GIFT you are looking
for, you will find it at Alexander's
Gift and Hardware Store. rrb
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
PICTURE FRAMING our spe-
ciality — ,in wood and metal.
Snyder Studio, phone 357-1851.
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•GUNS BOUGHT, sold and re-
paired. ABC Sporting Goods, B.
Jenkins, Minnie Street. Janprrb
NEW 'PRESSURE treated round
poles forpit 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. rrp05
SIAMESE KITTENS for sale.
Apply Mrs. Wormworth, 90 Car-
ling Terrace, Wingham, 357-2252.
14-21
MILK FILTERS— 61/2" plain are
still selling for 95c package. at
Alexander's Hardware and Gift.
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DRESSED SPRING chickens.
Order now for Thanksgiving. Al-
lan Miller, RR 1, Lucknow. Phone
528-6540. 14-21
COAL AND. WOOD range, $30.00. 1
Apply P.O. Box 1052, Wingham.
BRIDGEWALL COAL and Wood
range in good condition. Phone
523-9437.
'71 HONDA CB'350, unmaculate;
must sell, best offer; '69 Snow-
mobile, 25 h.p. excellent condi-
tion, ;best offer. Phone 357-1534,
McCt:AR' REIi'I$GE�I"1'OR' '
for sale. ,Apply Dobson Shoe Re-
pair:
NIAGARA CYCLE Massage set
complete with case. Like new.
Write Box 354, Walkerton, or
phone 881-0100.
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
ELECTRIC heavy-duty range.
Very good condition. Window
oven. Phone 35772020 after 4:30
p.m.
BOBSLED; wooden -wheeled wa-
gon; old-fashioned sugar beet
plow; 14 foot house trailer. Will
trade on snowmobile. Phone
Brussels, 887-9456.
APPLES— New varieties • -
Gravenstein, Wolf Rivers, Early
Macintosh; also pears. . Show-
alter's, Whitechurch. Phone 357-
3569.
USED PRESSURE treated poles
for silos, hydro, etc: 20', $14; 24'
and up, $1 per foot. A Showalter,
Whitechurch. Phone 357-3569.
WELL-BRED Border Collie, ap-
proximately, nine months old to
give away to a good home. The
owner has two dogs. Apply to
Bruce Bennett, RR 1, Gorrie.
Phone 335-6141.
TWO-PIECE, three -cornered
chesterfield and recliner chair.
Phone 357-1806.
APPLES— Macs! Macs! Macs!
Two bushels for . $5.95. Show-
alter's,. Whitechurch. Phone 357-
9.
1970 MOTO-SKI. Phone 357-3186
after 6:00 p.m.
"WHEN SELECTING A GIFT"
for a shower, wedding, birthday
or any occasion—check the large
display that you will see at Alex-
anders Gift and Hardware Store.
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Livestock For Sale
TEN PUREBRED Hereford bulls
and 15 heifers - 12 to 16 months
old, Britisher and Silver Prince
blood lines; also ten Hereford
Angus cross heifers; 14 months
c,1l old. Bruce Roy, Londesboro, 523-
4237. 21-28
Work Wanted
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. 21-28
CUSTOM COMBINING— Corn,
beans and grass seed. Gary
Thacker, 887-6196. 21-28-5-12
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
A?PLIANCE SERVICE
24 -Hour Emergency Service
Wingham, 35713484
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. Sperbondy, 357-2552.
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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
WINGHAM SERVICE CENTRE
Appliances, small engines;
'bicycles, aluminum
products, etc.
Temporary location
56 Carling Terrace - 357-3540
Prop. -.Maurice Stainton
WROXETER
BARGAIN CENTER
Opening Wednesday, Septem-
Cars & Trucks
'72 GMC 1/2 -ton demo; '72 Austin -
Mini 1000, many extras; .1 -MM
tractor and front-end loader.
Complete rust -proofing of all. '73
cars. Cameron's Sunoco, Wing -
ham, 357-1554.
J. BROWN MOTORS
Quality Used Cars and Trucks
24 -Hour Towing..
Phone 335-3325
Gorrie
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GORRIE AUTO WRECKERS
Used Parts for all
Makes and Models
Wanted: late -model cars
for wrecking
Gorrie, 335-3495 •
Sept.28
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
FARM EQUIPMENT
mommloom
MAITLAND FARM- EQUIP-
MENT— Your David Brown
Dealer has used tractors - 1200
Brown; White 880 Brown; red 880
Brown with loader; red 990
Brown with- loader; 800 Case
diesel 90 Massey with multi -
power ; 8-D-17 Allis Chalmers; D-
14 Allis with loader; Model 93 In-
ternational combine with grain
and two row corn head; Model 600
Case. combine, two -row corn
head; two used Grave forage
boxes; new Pittsburgh plough,
four -furrow trip beam - 14"-16"-
18" semi -mounted. In cars- '71.
D,odge..four-door with radio and
power; '72 . Volkswagen, 4,000
iles; "65, Meteor V-8, power
steering and brakes; 2 Chev.
three -ton ''67 model trucks, five -
speed transmission; '69 Dodge
three -ton - all with 18' livestock
vans; '68, Ford half -ton , pickup;
10'i2' truck 'camper with. stove
and toilet extra. Stan Horsburgh; •
Maitland Farm Equipment, RR
'1, Wingham.. Phone 357-2744. 21-28
her 20. New and used articles.
'RASTER'S FOOD MARKET. in
Wroxeter have these specials this
week: Schneider's bulk country
sausage, 63c lb., 6.Ib. box, $3.69;
Schneider's' beef, chicken and
pork *.pies, 2 boxes, 69c; Schneid-
er's Crispy Flake shortening, 3
lb. for $1,00; .Hyatt's beans with.
pork,, 19 oz. tin, four pfor 89c;
Ocean King pink salmon, 1 lb. tin,
89c; Plumrose picnic, .1 lb. tin,
99c. Come and shop til ten o'clock
seven days a week. Where bread
is always five for $1.00. -
Ontario's Fall Colour Tour:
Lake Simcoe., Lake of Bays,.Hali-
burton Highlands, Algonquin
Park, Dorset and Kawartha
Lakes. Onedeparture : leave Oct.
2nd, return Oct. 4th. At the excel-
lent Hart Lodge on Mountain
Lake. From $65.00.
To Nashville, Tennesse,
Thanksgiving weekend, Oct. 6th
tG'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.
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 8$7-6700,
Brussels. rrb
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 529.7403
Lost
PLEASE, anyone finding a watch
in the washroom near Room 237
in the Wingham and District Hos-
pital, return to Pieter C. Dorsch,
RR 5, Brussels.
Found
PAIR DARK BROWN plastic -
rimmed glasses. Found by Mow-
bary Apartment, William Street.
Contact Advance -Times.
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Wanted
CEDAR RAILS cut to 24" length.
Phone 357-3450-
35-40 FOOT WINDMILL, com-
plete; wood furnace; bricks for
chimney; oil bath pump jack.
Everything must be in good con-
dition. Please write stating price,
description, etc. to Levi L. Hersh-
berger, RR 1, Wroxeter, Ontario.
CHILD'S TABLE and chair set.
Phone 357-2062.
MEMORIAL gifts gratefully re-
ceived by the Huron -Perth Res-
piratory Disease Assoc., 121
Wellington Street, Stratford, 271-
7500.
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. Ap,ply: T. W. Ker -
luck, 49 Pegley Si, Chatham, On-
tario. 31-7-14-21
' GOOD STANDING timber, bush -
lots, logs, well timbered proper-
ty. For More information contgct
,Nm. J. Sills Lumber Co. Ltd., 338
Pannell Lane, Strathroy; phone
293-3352•or 245-0966. rrb
REMEMBER
H`EL`P YOUR REO CROSS
Real Estate
TWO STOREY, three-bedroom.
family home; Shuter Street,
Wingham. Four good-sized rooms
on ground floor, including panel'
led` den ; 1,2 bathrooms ; Novem-
ber 1st occupancy; price - $16,500.
Phone Haly, 357-2582.
CHOICE LARGE building lot on
Summit Drive in Wingham. Best
offer ' accepted. Phone 357-1565.
CORNER LOT— 50 x 130' on cor-
ner, of Shuter and Charles Street,
Wingham. Call 357-3591.
7-14-21-28
(WILLIAM S. REED
Rel Estate 'Broker and
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General Insurance
Dial 357-2174
WINGHAM, Ojll1'ARIO
COMMISSION R TE — 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
heatineat "sun porch, garage.
Early possession.
One and a half storey, 3 -bed-
room, frame dwelling, full base-
ment, extra lot, situated close to
main street. Priced for quick
sale. Immediate possession.
EDWARD A. ELLIOTT
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 ,
$8,504.00., ._:...
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, door's, 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 bathroom*
with fourth bedroom and family
room in basement.
For Rent
LARGE, MODERN heated!
apartment in Corrie. Two bed-
, rooms, stove, fridge, ,rugs' and
drapes supplied. Separate hydro.
Call 335-3358. , , ' 21-28
FURNISHED ONE room apart-
ment with fridge and stove; linen
supplied; heated. Available im-
mediately. Glenn's Apartments,
Lucknow, 528-3723. 21-28
FARM HOME for rent; modern
kitchen, bath andloil furnace. One
mile from Wingham. $90:00 per
month. Apply to Box 214, The Ad-
vance -Times. •
LARGE UPSTAIRS apartment
for rent. Separate entrance, car-
pet
throughout. Stove, fridge,
table and chairs, hydro and heat
supplied. Phone 357-1335
ARTICLES FOR RENT, dustless
floor sanders. Dustless .belt sand-
er.. Vibrating sander. Alexan-
der's Gift and Hardware. rrb
TWO STOREY, three bedroom
house for' rent. Close to main
street. Phone 357-3482. 7-14-21
WINGHAM
BODY SHOP
Complete Collision Repairs
and Painting
Towing Service
SID ADAMg
Proprietor
WINGHAM, ONT. •
Res. .357.1171, Bus. 3574102
Help Wanted
(Of Interest to Women)
FACING BIG back -to -school ex-
penses when your cbildren 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
(Of Interest to Men) •
DRAG LINE OPERATOR or
young person willing to learn.
Phone 357-2798.
APPLICATIONS are invited for
the position of choir director and
organist, either separately or
jointly in Knox Presbyterian
Church, Teeswater. Applications,
stating qualifications and salary
expected to be received by Alex
Chatreau, RR 3, Walkerton, not
later than October 7, 1972. Lowest
or any applications not necessar-
ily accepted. 21-28
Tenders Wanted
TENDERS
SNOW PLOWING
MORRIS Township for 1972-73
season. State size of- euqipment
and hourly rate. Tenders to be in
the 28th of September, 1972 at 3
p.m.
LOWEST or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
WM. McARTER,
RR 4, Brussels, Ont.
21-28
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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.
Township tende'orms which list
the required specifications, are to
be used and are available at the
clerk's office or from the road
superintendent.
TENDERS >tust meet •the ap-
proval of the+epartment of
Transportation and Communica
tipns and lowest or any tendernot
necessarily accepted.
TENQERS to be received . by
the 'clerk Or road superintendent
before • 12. noon, Saturday, Sept.
30, 1972.
GEORGE HOGGART,
Road Superintendent,
Londesboro, Ont.
14-21
DRAIN TENDER
TOWNSHIP OF
EAST WAWANOSH
SEALED TENDERS will be re-
ceived by the undersigned until
6:00 p.m. o'clock, the 3rd -day of
October, 1972, for the construc-
tion of ;thefollowing dram:
The Cook Municipal Drain
Repair and Improvement
1150 L.F. of Open Drain (approx.
450 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.; z Catch Basins.
CONTRACTOR to supply all
material. Township will advance
price of tile when delivered: Cer-
tified cheque of 10. 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
Announcement
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Sutherland,
Strathroy, wish to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Lenor Irene, to Mr.
Mitchell Bruce Elliott, son .of
Mrs. Mitchell Elliott, Ailsa Craig,
Ontario, and the late Mr. Elliott.
The wedding to take place at
Strathroy United Church on Octo-
ber 14, 1972 at 2:00 p.m.
Sell That
MORTGAGE
For
CASH
Phone
3384037
HARRIS'®N
Auction Sale
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
WILL BE HELD FOR
GEORGE FEAR
South Half of Lot 40, Con. 4,
EAST WAWANOSH
al2 Miles northwest of Blyth
Or
1 Block West of No. 4 Highway
ON
TUESDAY., OCT. 3
AT 1:301'.M,
David Brown 950 tractor, power
steering, good tires and cab;
Ford tractor with freeman loader
and pulley ; Ford 8N tractor;
tractor chains, 13 x 28 and 11 x 28;
overum 3 -point hitch, 3 -furrow
plow (12 in.) ; International No. 46
four -furrow plow (14 in.) ; Inter-
national semi -mount seed drill,
like new; International 8 ft. disc;
John Deere 812 ft. cultivator;
John Deere 350 side rake; John
Deere 95 bu. manure spreader; 8
ft. land packer; 6 section dia-
mond harrows; 10 .ft. grain
auger; wagon with 16 ft. rack;
post hole digger; Ford 7 ft.
mower ;- hay tender; barrel
sprayer; Fairbanks hammer mill
with 50 ft. belt; belt -driven oat
roller; cattle oiler ; 12 -volt fencer
,with electric fence posts; snow
blower; scales; pig feeders; cat-
tle clippers; sugar kettle; emery
with motor; Webster air com-
pressor, like new ; garden trac-
tor; dog house; 3 bushel timgthy
seed and numerous small ar,
tides.
TERMS OF SALE
— CASH —
FARM SOLD
Owner or auctioneer not re-
sponsible for accidents.
' GEORGE POWELL.
Clerk
BRIAN RINTOUL
Auctioneer
Card Of Thanks
I would like to take this oppor-
tunity to express my appreciation
to my friends, neighbors and
relatives for cards, flowers, gifts
and visits while I was a patient in
the Wingham and District Hospi-
tal. Also, my sincere thanks to.
the nursing Staff on second floor.
Thanks to 'Dr.. McGregor, Dr.
Hanlon, Dr. McKim and thanks to
Mr. and Mrs. Victor. Wybenga.
Mrs. Albert Coultes.
We would like to extend our sin-
cere thanks and appreciation to
relatives, friends and neighbors
for their acts of kindness, floral
tributes, and special donations at
this time and during Murray's ill-
ness. Special thanks to the ladies
of Brick U.C.W., the nurses on
second floor of Wingham hospi-
tal, the ambulance attendants,
the pallbearers and flower .bear-
ers, Rev. J. G. Roberts, Dr. Mc-
Gregor and Dr. Hanlon and the R.
A. Currie & Son Funeral Home.
Bob, Jean and Barry Scott.
We wish to thank our friends,
neighbors and relatives for the
cards and gifts received on the
occasion of our 50th wedding an-
niversary', and our many friends
who called during the week.
Thanks also to the Belgrave Wo-
men's Institute for the lovely din-
ner and to all who helped in any
way. This was all very much ap-
preciated. '
George and Eva Walker.
I wish to thank friends and
relatives for cards, gifts and
visits while in Listowel Memorial
Hospital and also at honie.
Mrs. Gordon Coulter.
I would like to take this means
of saying "thank -you" to all those
who sent me flowers, treats and
cards and visited me cin Viaitoria
Hospital. A special thank you to
Dr. McLachlin, Dr. Clark and
nurses on third floor, east wing.
Chester Casemore.
A special appreciation and
thanks to our neighbors for the
surprise party given us on the oc-
casion of our 25th wedding anni-
versary. We would also like to
thank our many friends, neigh-
bors and relatives for the lovely
gifts and cards received. For us it
has been a very happy anniver-
sary.
Glen and Verlaine Van Camp.
The Officers and Directors of
the ,Belgrave, Blyth, Brussels
School Fair Board wish to thank
the following for making the 1972
Fair a success: The advertisers,
those who gave donations, The
Huron County Board of Educa-
tion, Morris Township, East Wa-
wanosh Township, luron County
Council and Library Board; Vil•
lago of Blyth, Village of Brussels,
the T. Eaton Company and all
others who helped.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Bunger,
of Davis, South Dakota, announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Ellen, to Mr. Ross "Errington,
Wingham. The wedding is ,being
planned for December 23 in the
bride's church. Both Ross and El-
le', are members of Wycliffe
Bible Translators and will be
leaving for Jungle Camp training
in' Mexico following their mar-
riage.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Robinson
wish to announcethe forthcoming
marriage of their daughter
Linda, to Mr. Wayne Douglas of
Belmore. 'The wedding will take
place October 7th, 1972, at 4:30
p.m. at Royal York United
Church, Toronto.
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In Memoriam
GALBITIT: In loving mem-
or' at a dear father, Anson gal-
llraith, who passed away five
years ;ago, September 17, 1967,
and a -dear mother, Beth, who
passed away twenty years ago,
November 2, 1952.
A silent, thought, a secret tear
-Keeps their memory ever dear.
—Ever renlemba l by their
family.
Coming Events
"BUS TOURS"
See Grand Ole Opry Stars and
toun,pnic Wheeling, West Vir-
ginia, on our Oct. 7th holiday
weekend tour, or join our tour to
Ottawa, St. Lawrence Seaway,
1000 Islands and Kingston area.
Leave October 7 for three days;
also tour to Buffalo for shopping
or sight-seeing Oct. 20 for three
days. 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.,
Oweh Sound. Pickups enroute.
Phone 376-5712. 21-28
CDRISTM-AS- TEA
Ladies' Auxiliary of St. An-
drew's will hold their Christmas
Tea December 1 from 2:00 to 5:00
p.m.
BRUSSELS DANCE,
Brussels Figure Skating Club
are sponsoring a dance in the
Brussels Legion on Saturday,
:Sept, 23. Dancing from 10:00 p.m.
to 1:00 a.m. Ken Scott's Orches-
tra. ,Popular prices.
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HOWICK FALL FAIR
Visit the. Howick Fall Fair in
Fordwich, Oct. 7. Meet . old
friends, enjoy the band music -
excellent exhibits indoors and
outdoorss - Saugeen Midway , at-
tractions. The Fair will be high-
lighted with the choosing of a
Howick Fall Fair Queen,
decorated float entries, bicycles,
costumes, beautiful horses - the
new 4-H Championship horse club
competition and mutt show. The
Fordwich Ramblers will play for
the dance Saturday, evening.
Lucky draws for everyone. Con-
tact Secretary, Mrs. R. Gibson,
Gorrie, for entries. 21-28-5.
BELMORE LIBRARY
The Belmore Library will be
closed on Saturday, September 23
and 30. Open on Monday after-
noon, September 25 and October 2
from 2-5 p.m.
TURKEY SUPPER
Turkey supper at the Wingham
United Church, sponsored by the
U.C.W., on November 8th. Ad-
mission by advance sale of tick-
ets only. Tickets available at Mil-
ler's Ladies' Wear and Harris
Stationery.
BINGO 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 60 calls, 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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RUMMAGE SALE
C.W.L. of Sacred Heart Parish,
Wingham, are holding a Rum-
mage Sale in the Parish Hall on
Victoria Street on Friday, Sep-
tember 29 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.,
and Saturday, Sept. 30 from 2:00
to 4:00 p.m. 21-28
HOWICK BINGO
Howick Lions' Bingo will be
held on Friday, Sept. 22nd at 8:30
p.m. in Wroxeter Community,
Hall. Admission $1. 12 regular
games for $10; 2 share the
wealth; one $25 special; jackpot
of $100 on 60 calls. Door and con-
solation prizes. '
BAKE SALE -
Bake Sale in IOOF'• hall, Jose-
phine St., Friday, Sept: 22 at 2:00
p.m. ACW of St. Paul's Anglican
Church.
MARATHON BRIDGE
The Hospital Auxiliary Mara-
thon Bridge,commences on Mon-
day November 13. Any ladies in-
terested in par icipating, please
contact Mrs. W W. French,.phbne
357-1821 before October 1st. 21-28•
W.I. 'MEETING
The Women's Institute of Wing -
ham will meet in the council
chambers on Thursday, Sept. 21
at 2:30 p.m.
PLOWING MATCH
Buses leaving for the Interna-
tional Plowing Match from be-
hind the ' town hall on Friday,
Sept. 29. Leaving Wingham at
8:30 a.m.. and Brussels at 9:00
a.m. Please phone 357-1651. 21-28
SALVATION ARMY
The . SaIvation Army Home
League Fowl Supper, Monday,
October 2 at 6:00 p.m. Adults,
$2.00; children 12 and under, 75c. 4
Take-out orders ill be delivered.
For tickets, pie se call 357-1951. '
Annual sale of ork, bake table
and tea, Satur y, November
25th from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m.
TEESWATER .FAIR
- . Entries for commercial feature
in Beef at Teeswater Fair will be
assembled at Whitehead's Stock >d'
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
MAJORETTES!
Winghaarn Deb -u -ton Majorettes
are accepting new members
now! To register, phone 357-2872.
Advanced ' baton teacher, Mrs.
Pattie Robertson. rrb019
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Frederick F. Homuth
Phm.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
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