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For Sale
YOU. ARE: wEtgogE to browse
Alexander's Gift and Hard -
wax,! Store where they have a
large display of gifts for all occa
cions,. rrb
GEHL 11 -INCH Hammermill on
wheels, P.T.O. driven; also an oil
furnace, 138 B.T.U. Phone Lorne
• Scott, 291-4049.
THREE ROOMS of second-hand
furniture. 182A, Apartment one,
Josephine Street. Ask for Irvine
Stauffer.
GIRL'S WHITE figure skates,,
size two and size six. Tube skates,
size three and size five. Ed
Powell, RR 1, Wingham; Phone
Gorrie, 335-3893.
GEESE AND DUCKS for sale
now until Christmas. Live or
dressed. Chickens by Christmas.
George Detzler, Teeswater.
Phone 392-6486.
FREE ' PAINT at Alexander's
Hardware. Buy 1 quart at regular
price and get 1 guart FREE.
Colors available in Kem-Glo and
Super Kern -Tone. are: Morning
Sun, Apple Blossom Pink, Satin-
wood, Honeycomb, Juniper, Tur-
quoise and Rose Taupe. Alex-
ander's Gift and Hardware,
phone 357-3631. rrb
'SPRUCE AND PINE Christmas
trees. Spruce; 6' to 20'; 11/4 mile
south and 1114 mile east of Wing-
ham. Glenn Casemore. 7-14-21
TRUCK 'DECK, 7' ' x .9' with six
foot racks'. Phone 357-2939. ` rrb
LADY'S BROWN midi coat, size
13; also two mahogany step-up
tables and coffee table to -match.
Phone Mrs. Oliver Glenn, Luck -
now, 528-3723.
SIMPLICITY automatic washer,'
s. with suds saver and matching
dryer; also Electrohome console
stereo with. ,extension.; speakers;
Call an Itafeirhxl Ott 357-3832.
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STEREO -OUTFIT". Detachable
speakers, base, AM - FM,, BSR
changer. Two -years -old. Excel-
lent condition. Ultra modern styl-
ing. Phone 357-3696.
`�WI�IEN SELECTING A GIFT
for 'a shower, wedding, birthday
or any occasion—check the large
display that you will see at Alex-
ander's Gift and Hardware Store.
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WORLD BOOK Childcraft How
and Why Library, 15 volumes
with aristocrat binding in excel-
lent condition. - Phone 357-2596.
FIVE -PIECE bronze kitchen set
• with four chairs and a full-size.
table. Real good condition. Phone
357-23/7:
For Sale
FRIGIDAIRE refrigerator.
Medium-sized. Like new. Phone
357-3045.
ENGLISH ring neck pheasants,
white emblem and Chinese geese,
and a few fancy pigeons. Ronald
Carter, RR 3, , Blyth. Phone 523-
9377. 7-14
CHRISTMAS SHOPPING
SOLVED— "Before the Age of
Miracles", a best-selling Cana-
dian book by Dr. W. Victor Johns-
ton, Lucknow, general practi-
tioner for 30 years, is available
from The Lucknow . Sentinel,
phone 528-2822, for $6,95. Mailed
anywhere in Canada or United
States at no additional charge.
23-30-7
ONE WHITE enamel . kitchen
cupboard unit complete with
'stainless steel sink and sink ac-
cessories. ' Ideal for cottage.
Phone 357-3098.
IF IT'S A GIFT you are looking
.for, you will find it at Alexander's
Gift and Hardware Store. rrb
PIANO AND ORGAN SALES:
Piano tuning and repairing. Call
Hap Swatridge, 357-2785. Repre-
senting Garnet Farrier.
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PICTURE FRAMING our spe-
ciality in wood and metal.
Snyder Studio, phone 357-1851.
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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
BROKEN BARN WINDOW?
Alexander's Hardware has Lex -
an plastic, 250 times stronger
than glass and 8c a square foot
cheaper. •-- rrb
Farm Machinery
A MINNEAPOLIS Moline Model
U tractor, motor recently worked
over. Also a Homelite Model C
chain saw. All in good condition.
Lee Roy Hershberger, RR 1,
Wroxeter, Concession 14, 23/4
miles east of Topnotch. 30-7
Lost
A BLOND male Cocker Spaniel
named Sandy. Has Wingham
tags. Phone 357-3173.
Miscellaneous
WEBER'S SEWAGE DISPOSAL
Service. Modern equipment used.
We pump septic tanks, piggeries,
lagoons, ° etc. Phone 887-6700,
Brussels. ' ' ' rrb
CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY
shampooing; also wall cleaning.
In your home or place of busi-
`;nessl Lament's Cleaning. Se , ;,ice,
Kincardine 396-32J5. rrl,
SPEED EQUIPMENT—
Chrome, custom and mag
wheels. Phone 357-2519 after 6:00
pan . rrb
GUNS BOUGHT, sold and re-
paired. ABC Sporting Goods, B,
Jenkins, Minnie Street. Janprrb
THREE H.P. snow blower. Gas
operated. Excellent condition.
Phone 357-3835.
COMPLETELY renovated house.
Two bedrooms plus den. New
broadloom throughout. 'A real
jewel. Phone Anna Meyer, 357-
2571. on weekend only.
MILK FILTERS 61/2" plain are
still selling for 95c package at
Alexander's Hardware and Gift.
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ANYONE wishing to have hand-
saws, circular saws, tools, etc.
sharpened, call 357-3644. ' rrb
DOG GROOMING
CLIPPING - STRIPPING
Call John Visser, 227 John Rosa
St., Listowel, 291-4817 after'6 p m
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'VISIT THE Wingham Farmer's
Market, held every Saturday, •9
a.m. ' .to 12:00 noon in the Old
Armoury Building. Farm pro-
duce --(eggs, chickens, potatoes,
apples) sold fresh. Plenty of
home baking (bread, meat pies,
all kinds of pastries) . Unique
gifts as well (festive candles,
aprons, knitted slippers, stuffed
ponies and dolls) ,,
GIBSON UPHOLSTERY
Furniture, car and truck seats
recovered, rebuilt. Phone - 357-
1217. rrb
ANDY'S
REFRIGERATION AND
APPLIANCE SERVICE
24 -Hour Emergency Service'
Wing am, 357-3484
Cars & Trucks
CUSTOM snowblowing of lane -
ways and walks.' Phone 357-2567.
TO GIVE AWAY— Collie dog.
Good watch dog and cattle dog.
Jim Moir, RR 2, Wingham.
SIGNS, PAINTED by qualified
artists. Reasonable rates. Phone
357-2391, Wingham.
1967 MUSTANG hardtop, auto-
matic, 289 motor, bucket seats,
floor console. Needs some body
work. Phone 528-6094 after 5:00
p.m. 30-7
19T0 DUSTER 318, recently .paint-
ed. Phone 357=2755 after 5:00 p.m.
Available January 1.
LORENZ -'DEAD STOCK. $20 for
horses; $10 for cows over 1,000
lbs. Over 500 lbs. according to
size. Phone Durham, 369-2410 col-
lect. ,rrpMay/31
1969 BLUE Bel -Air Chevrolet, 4 -
door automatic, V-8, power steer-
ing, low mileage. Mrs. Harold
Foxton, phone 357-1100.
ONE 1,970 OLDS 98, immaculate;
one Minneapolis Moline small
tractor, $475. Apply Cameron's
Sunoco, 357-1554.
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.
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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
J. BROWN MOTORS
Quality Used Cars and Trucks
24 -Hour Towing
Phone 335-3325
Gorrie
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GORRIE AUTO WRECKERS
Fairly -Priced Cars
And Parts
Phone 335-3495 Gorrie
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DEER AND MOOSE hides tan-
ned. Heads mounted. Bear rugs
made up. Fast reliable service.
Prestige Taxidermy Limited, 115
Inkerman Street, Palmerston.
Phone 519-343-2112. 23-30-7-14
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
Wanted
HEAT HOUSER for Interna-
tional W4 tractor. Phone 335-3896
either noon or evening.
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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
For Rent
WINTER STORAGE space for
car. Phone 357-2571 on weekends
only.
NORMANDY HEIGHTS on John
Street. Apartment, one large
bedroom. , Facilities supplied.
Available January 1, 1973. Mrs.
Clara Rintoul, phone 357-2750.
HEATED two-bedroom apart-
ment on the main floor, 290 Min-
nie Street. Phone 357-1625.
Wanted To Rent
FARM HOUSE close to Wing.
ham. Needed immediately,
Phone 392-6567 after 6:00 p.m..
Applications
COMFORTABLE, heated and
furnished basement apartment,
three rooms and bath. Josephine
Street. Electric stove and re-
frigerator. Suitable for two busi-
ness girls or business couple. Ap-
ply Box 228, 'Wingham Advance -
Times.
THE HURON COUNTY
BOARD OF EDUCATIQN
Requires
CHIEF CUSTODIAN
For
CENTRAL HURON
SECONDARY SCHOOL
CLINTON
Written applications stating
age, experience and telephone
number should be addressed to
Mr. R. McVean, Plant Superin-
tendent, Huron County Boa d of
Education, 97 Shipley Street,
Clinton.
Applicants -will be notified if re-
quired for interview.
• Deadline for applications is De-
cember 13, 1972.
R. M. ELLIOTT,
Chairman.
D. J. COCHRANE,
Director.
MODERN two-bedroom, self-
contained duplex, oil heated,
available January 1, 1973. Phone
357-21714.
ONE ROOM APARTMENT,
heated and furnished with fridge
and stove. Linen supplied. Apply
Glenn's Apts. Phone 528-3723,
Lucknow. rrb
Found
ANYONE MISSING a cow may
obtain said property by identify-
ing and paying costs to Arnold Al-
den, RR 2, Wingham.
Real Estate
SMALL HOUSE for sale on Main
St., Wroxeter. Large corner lot
with a good well. Purchaser must
install septic tank. Price $3,000.00
Cash. Mrs.. Charles Lawrence,
Gorrie, 335-3902.
AUCTION SALE
of Buildings
For Removal or Demolition
Time:
Saturday, December 16, 1972
10:00 am.
Place - Approximately . 2
miles North of Clinton in the
Township of Hullett. (114
miles East) to commence at
Lot 20, Concession IV.
Consisting of 11 Buildings
4 HOUSES . • 3 BARNS
4 SHEDS
TERMS—, Cash at Time of
Sale. Performance Bond of
$100.00 required to ensure
removal within 90 days from
date of sale.
OR FURTHER
INFORMATION 'CONTACT:
Ministry of Natural
Resources, Division Office,
Box 490,
Wingham Ontario ' •
'(phone 357-3131)
Ausermoduhritalikeitaliamoimmimailmillilleirnaft.
ILLIAM S REED
Real Estate Broker and
General Insurance
, Rho 357.2174
WINGHAM, ONTARIO.
COMMISSION RATE 3%
ON HOUSES IN' WINGHAM
11/2 storey, three-bedroom
house with modern kitchen, din-
ing ' room, large living room, oil
furnace, garage, situated near
schools. Fall possession. Mort-
gage available.
Two storeyobrick duplex, cen-
trally located, an opportunity to
live in 'a nide place and have an
additional income. Spacious
apartment in excellent condition,
hot water heating, garage. Early
possession.
EDWARD A. ELLIOTT
REAL ESTATE BROKER
Phone 357-1590 and 357-1555
WINGHAM, ONTARIO
Concrete block two-storey du-
plex, three bedrooms in each
side; located close to schools;
needs some repair; imttediate
-possession.
Two-bedroom frame home,
fibreglass brick siding, com-
pletely renovated inside, new
wiring, windows, doors, carpet
throughout, new bath; automatic
hunidity control on furnace. Im-
mediate possession.
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Compare This!
$ 16,950
for a Brand New Quality -
Built Home with full base-
ment, 3 bedrooms with
iarge closets, spacious liv
ing and dining room, big
kitchen and bathroom
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NHA APPROVED
=1,000 Down
to one mortgage which can
include your lot wherever
located!
Visit our model on Hwy. 4
1/2 mile south of Wingham
Open
Thurs.-Sat. 2.00.8.00 p.m.
ROYAL
HOMES
LTD.
519 • 357-2444 or
357-2606 rtf
Work Wa ntCd
RELIABLE. MAN requires
permanent full-iimse,.parttimeor
odd job employment. Anxious. to
get work. Please phone 357-3690.
YOUNG WOMAN desires full ,or
part-time secretarial, payroll, or
receptionist -switchboard. Ex-
perienced. Phone 3573307.
CARPENTER WORK. Paneling,
tiling and odd jobs. Raymond
Neill. Phone 357-1463, 714
WILL BABYSIT children over
two years old. Love and lots of
playing room. Full time or part-
time days. Phone 357-3696.
Persona I
Dear Friend:
Conscious eternity is ahead,
Are you sure of your destination?
The everlasting ' Word of God
says:
"The wages of sin is death,
(eternal separation from God)
but the gift of God is eternal life
through Jesus Christ our
Lord.". Romans 6:23
Phone: 335-3763.
Notice
As of now all fire insurance
agents must be licensed. The
East Wawanosh Agency conduct-
ed
onducted by Alec Robertson for the
Howick Farmers Mutual Fire In-
surance Company will now be
looked after by Keil Insurance of
Wingham. I .would like to thank
all policy holders for their busi-
ness in the past.
Alec Robertson.
Fully escorted motor coach
tours to Florida depart January
20 and March 3. Two . weeks of
Fun 'n Sun.., Washroom -equipped
air -ride motor coaches and first
classaccommodation all in-
cluded in your ticket. Enquire rto-
day. Free brochures. Fettes
Tours
Mount
orest. •
nMenori-a Ire.
Mrs. John iaurchill and family
wish to express their sincere
thanks and appreciation to all the
relative$, friends and neighbors,
for the kindness- and sympathy
extended during their sod loss of
a. beloved husband, father and
grandfather. Also for the beauti-
ful floral tributes, memorial
donations and sympathy cards.
Special thanks to Rev. and Mrs.
Robert Armstrong, the many
London clergymen and all others
who visited, sent. flowers and
cards while in hospital, Tom and
Chris Currie, The Currie Funeral
Home, the pallbearers and flower
bearers, Ethel and Lloyd Mont-
gomery, Mr. Elmer Wilkinson.
Also Dr. Clarke and doctors and
nurses' of Wingham and Victoria
Hospitals and all others who
helped us in so many ways. We
will always remember your kind-
ness.
We wish to thank all the kind
folks for visits, cards, 'treats,
flowers, etc., to Lester. Special
thanks toy Dr. Leahy and staff on
second floor of the hospital. Also
Rev. Mr. Proud for his extra
visits to hospital 'and comforting
words to all; to Mrs: Verna Miller
and Mrs. Marjory Buchanan for
the use of Mrs. Miller's home
during the week. All the neigh-
bors . and friends for food sent to
both the Miller and Falconer
homes, and also all the neighbors
who helped in so many ways. Also
thank you for the floral tributes.
We will always remember your
kindness.
Velma, !Garry and Bonnie
Falconer.
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to all friends and relatives
remembering- me with cards and
visits while I was in Wingham
and District Hospital again. Spe-
cial thanks to Dr. Ping and
nurses on second 'floor, Captain
i 'Cameron and the/kadtietiiiflo c '
workers of the Salvation Army
Bertha Henderson.
JOHNSTON: In loving memory
of a dear husband and father,
Keith L. Johnston, who' parsed
away suddenly one year ago, De-
cember 5, 1971.,
Little we knew when we were
woke that morn,
What the day' would bring.
The news 'was sad, The"' shock
severe,
To part with one we loved- so
dear.
So you who have a daddy,
Cherish him with care,
For you will never know how
much you miss him, -
• Till you see .his vacant chair.
=Sadly missed by wife and
family.
RINTOUL: In loving memory
of Norman Rintoul, who passed
away from this- life two years
ago, December 13, 1970.
To some you may be forgotten,
To others a part of the past,
But to us who loved and lost you,
Your' memory will always last.
- --Sadly missed and ever re-
membered by wife Clare, and
family,pBlll and Elayne and fam-
ily, Bob and Barb and family,
Paul and Shiela' and family.
My sincere thanks' to my many
friends and relatives for the
flowers, cards, gifts and visits I
received while I was a patient at
Wingham and District Hospital..
Special thanks to Dr. J. K. Mc-
Gregor, Dr. B. Hanlon, Dr. J. C.
McKim, Rev. C. Wittick and Rev.
B. Passmore. Also 'the nurses in
LC.U.
and on second floor for
their excellent care. I would also
like to thank those who helped out
at home aid were so kind to
Charlie.
Winnie Johnston.
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to friends and relatives
for visiting me while a patient in
Wingham Hospital. Also thanks
to those who sent cards. Special
thanks to Dr. Ping, and Pastor
Bruce Penny.
George Grigg.
A sincere thank you to my
friends; neighbors and relatives
for the cards, flowers and visits
while a 'patient in ' the hospital.
Special 'than'ks to Rev. Passmor,
Dr. L. Clarke, Dr. Wilcox, the
nurses on second floor and the
ambulance men, who were all so
very kind to me.
Mrs. Norman Shiell.
MAINTENANCE HELP WANTED
INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE MECHANIC FOR
MAINTENANCE OF FOUNDRY AND SHEET
METAL MACHINERY •
Maintenance General Labourer to assist in the
Maintenance Department, and to train as a maintenance
mechanic.
Apply or phone: Western Foundry Co., Ltd., Wing -
ham. 357-3450.
SCHOOL BUS DRIVER
FOR TURNBERRY CENTRAL SCHOOL
Applications will be received by the undersigned
for regular school bus driver and spare drivers. Duties
to commence on January 2, 1973. Assistance in obtain-
ing a school bus driver's license may be o dined by
contacting the undersigned. ,J
Paul Statia, Principal, Turnberry Central School,
R.R. 4, Wingham
or R. L. Cunningham, Transportation Manager,
Huron County Board of Education,
Clinton, Ontario
704, 21, 28 1
I would like to extend my
warmest thanks and deepest , ap-
preciation to all my friends and
relatives who were' so kind and
thoughtful as to send cards,
flowers, gifts and get well mes-
sages and to those who came to
visit me. Special thanks to the
nurses and doctors of St. Joseph's
Hospital who attended me and to
Dr. Clarke. of Wingham,
Louise Swanson.
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to 'friends and neighbors
for cards sent to me while I was a
patient in Wingham and District
Hospital. Thanks to the nurses in
I.C.U., Dr. Crawford, 'Dr. Wil-
kins, and Dr. Ping. Special
thanks to Mr. and Mrs.,. Glenn
Casemore, Mr. and Mrs.. Wilfred
Haines and Janet who helped at
home.
, Lloyd Chappell.
The family of the late John H.
Stacey wish to express their sin-
cere thanks and appreciation to
relatives, friends and neighbors
for cards, flowers; donations to
the heart fund, and the many ex-
pressions of sympathy during our
recent bereavement. Special
thanks to Rev. Robert Armstrong
and the R. A. Currie and Son Fu-
neral Home.
The Stacey Family:
I wish to express my sincere
thanks and appreciation forg al,
those kind pedpie' 'w -`"iso visite 'me
in London and Wingham. I also
wish to ' express my thanks to
those who sent cards, flowers and
gifts. 'They were all greatly ap-
preciated.
Hazel Procter.
EVVHR?
Euehre at St._. Paul's NOW
Hall on Thursdaiy, December 7 at
8:15 p.m. Admis9ion '50e. unch:
and prizes. Warmth assured, •
THE , BEST
FROM THE WEST - ..
you are invited on December
10th or 17th to. see THE BEST
FROMVM TILE WEST, ION Haw
FAN, 4 -year-old Arabian stallion.
'who has over 70 ribbons and 30
trophies. Coffee from 2 to 4
o'clock at Cunningham's Ranch,
20 Brown Street, Walkerton, 744
VESPER SERVICE
A Vesper service will be held
for the C°G°I°T. at 7:00 p.m. on
December 10, at St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church.
EUCHRE PARTY.
Euchre party at Wingham
Orange Hall on Monday, Deem -
bell 11 at 8:15 p.m. Glood'.prizes.
AdMission 35c.. Everybody wel-
come.
W.I. BANQUET
The Women's Institute is -hold-
ing its Christmas Banquet ,at 6:00
p.m. on Friday, December 8 at
St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church. ' Please bring a $1.00 gift
with name enclosed. Following
the banquet there will be a pro-
gram at the Town Hall. Program
conveners are the directors.
Please note change of date.
BINGO AT BLYTH
Cane 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; ane $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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Wantto keep
some of your tax -dollars
for yourself? You can, you know. Sure, the
government wants your tax dollars:but they're willing to
let you keep some for yourself if you put them into a Registered
Retirement Savings Plan. Through retirement plansregistered
under section 146 of the Income Tax Act, the government lets you
save money you'd otherwise give, them in taxes. You can invest-
- up to 20% of your earned income, or $4,000 annually in your own
Plart.. Or, up to $2,500 annually if you're already in a Plan to
which your employer contributes. Either way, whatever you save
in the Plan. is tax-deductible.
A Great -West Life Registered Retirement' Savings Plan
is a great way to save for your retirement. And a great way
to keep tax dollars for yourself. Talk to
To find out exactly how,.
an Insurance Innovator
from Great -West Life
G.L. (PETE)._DOBSON
Box 958.;
Listowel, Ontario
Phone: 291-3853
Great -West Life
Frederick F. Homuth
Phm.R., R.O.
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Mrs. Viola H. Homuth, RO
OPTOMETRISTS
('hone 338.2712
Harriston - Ontario
Chiropractor
R. BRAY, D.C.
197 Josephine St.
Phone 357.1224
Wingham
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