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Page lo --.'The Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, December 21, 1972
For Sale
SPEED EQUIPMENT—
Chrome, custom and mag
wheels. Phone 357-2519 after 6:00
p.m. rrb
GUNS BOUGHT, sold and re-
paired. ABC Sporting Goods, B.
Jenkins, Minnie Street. Janprrb
SPRUCE AND PINE Christmas
trees. Spruce, 6' to 20'; 11/4 mile
south and 11/4 mile east of Wing -
ham. Glenn Casemore. 7-14-21
AFRICAN VIOLETS in full
bloom. Mrs. L. McDougall, phone
357-1726.
TWO NEW ARCTIC Cat snow-
mobiles, 1972's, 440 Puma, regu-
lar $1,445. Special this week only.
$1,195. Also several used ma-
chines. Ronald Stanley Arctic Cat
Sales and Service, RR 4, Kincar-
dine (at Bervie), 395-2434.
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. 1 rrb
SNOW BLOWER, power take -off
driven. Frank J. Stamper, Blue -
vale.
EIGHT PIECE dining room
suite, sideboard table and six
chairs; one set of dinner dishes
and other pieces of furniture and
household articles. Phone 357-
1148,
INTERNATIONAL crawler load-
er model TD 9 diesel with a
four -in -one bucket. $3,000. Phone
Caline '.Equipment Sales, Water-
loo, 884-1600.
SINGER
CHRISTMAS SPECIAL
New zig-zag portable machine
only $88.00 - or in lovely
Sherbrooke Cabinet
- '$129.95
SINGER OF , HANOVER
Phone 364-1070
14-21
Livestock For Sale
ONE LARGE first -litter blue spot
sow, due soon: Phone 392-6505.
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. . 14-21
Miscellaneous
CARPENTER WORK. Paneling,i
tiling and odd jobs. Raymond
Neill. Phone 357-1463. 7-21
KASTER'S FOOD MARKET in
Wroxeter have these specials this
week! Dole Fruit Cocktail, 2 - 14
oz. tins for 69c; MitchelEs Apple-
sauce 2 - 19 oz. tins for 49c;
Aylmer Tomato Juice, 2 - 48 oz.
tins for 89c; Dole Pineapple
Juice, 2 - 48 oz. tins for 85c; fresh
chicken legs, 59c lb.; Schneider's
cut-up fried chicken, 1/ lb. bag
for $1.59. Come and. shop till 10
o'clock, seven days a week where
bread is four loaves for $1.00.
KASTER'S WILL BE CLOSED
CHRISTMAS DAY ONLY
Open Sunday the 24th and Tues-
day the 26th from 10:00 a.m. to
8:00 p.m.. for your convenience.
• Santa Claus will be in town- on
Saturday, December 23 at 2:30
p.m.
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-
ness. Lamont's Cleaning Service,
Kincardine 396-3295. rrb
ANYONE wishing to have hand-
saws, circular saws, tools, etc.
sharpened, call 357-3644. rrb
MEALS -ON -WHEELS
Phone Miss Mary Scott, 357-2385
Or Mrs. II. L. Sherbondy, 357-2552.
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Miscellaneous
BIDE -A -WEE SNACK SHOPPE.
CHRISTMAS SPECIAL. Starting
from • November 30 until Christ-
mas, sandwiches down to 60c.
Coffee and tea, 15c. The Bid -A -
Wee Coffee Shoppe is open regu-
lar hours again from 7:30 a.m. to
7:30 p.m. daily, to 9:00 p.m. Fri:-
days
ri-days and from. 8:00 a.m. to 7:30
Wanted To Rent •
MODERN two-bedroom house or
apartment. Contact Mr. J. Heist,
357-3704. rrb
LOCAL MUSIC group would like
to rent a place to practice. Phone
357-2355.
p.m., Saturdays. Drop in for a Tenders Wanted
snack today. 14-21
"But the gift of God is eternal life
through Jesus Christ our Lord."
Romans 6:23.
For .God so loved the world
(you and me) that He gave His
only begotten Son that whosoever
believeth in Him should not per-
ish but have everlasting life."
(which is salvation) John 3:16.
The gift of God is full and free,
it satisfies the inner longing of the
human heart and it is prepaid.
Phone :335-3763. 14-21-28
LORENZ DEAD STOCK. $26 for
horses; $10 for cows over 1,000
lbs. Over 500 lbs. according to
size. Phone Durham, 369-2410 col-
lect. rrpMay31
GIBSON UPHOLSTERY
Furniture, car and truck seats '
recovered, rebuilt. Phone 357-
1217. rrb
ANDY'S
REFRIGERATION AND
APPLIANCE SERVICE
24 -Hour Emergency Service
Wingham, 357-3484
DOG GROOMING
CLIPPING'— STRIPPING
Call John Visser, 227 John Rosa
St., Listowel, 291-4817 after 6 p.m.
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PIANO AND ORGAN SALES.
Piano tuning and repairing. Call
Hap SViatridge, 357-2785:. Repre-
senting
Garnet Farrier.
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FOR YOUR
Ins .ranee Needs in Automobile„
•
"Irwin
�a� •t 'Rte+ - _ Needs. , .. �
Farfri Liability, Accidents and.,
Sickness Home Protection
Call Your Co -Op Agent—
LLOYD MONTGOMERY
53.Maple Street, Wingham
Dial 357-3739
PETS
TWO LABRADOR bitches re-
gwre loving home for Christmas;
good% children's pets or hunters
for Dad; 12 month's old, 'regis-
tered,ail shots. Langside Ken-
nels, 528-2528.
TO GIVE AWAY— Scotch Collie,
11/2 years old, pretty dog, good
with children. Raymond Neill,
357-1463.
FREE— Two Scotch Collie pups,
ten week's old. Phone 357-1655,
Amos Martin, RR 1, Lucknow.
FREE— Medium-sized light
brown dog, good natured, friend-
ly, good pal for a boy or girl. Bob
Coultes, Belgrave.
Wanted
BUMPER OR jack -all jack; also
small boat. Apply to Box 1052,
Wingham P.O.
GOOD STANDING timber, bush -
lots, 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
Work Wanted
WILL SHOVEL roofs and drive-
ways. To make arrangements,
phone Bill Bauer, 357-3805 after
6:00 p.m.
TENDERS WANTED
TOWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY
TENDERS will be received by
the undersigned until Saturday,
December 23 at 6:00 p.m. for a
truck to spread sand on the
Township roads during the winter
of 19.72 and 1973, when needed.
TOWNSHIP will supply the
sander. The tender must state the
year and model of truck.
LOWEST or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
• JOHN V. FISCHER,
Clerk,
Township of Turnberry.
14-21
Cars & Trucks
For Sale
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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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
For Rent
ONE BEDROOM apartment on
Josephine Street. Separate en-
trance. Phone 357-3080. rrb
THREE BEDROOM house, cen'
trally located. Telephone 357-1884
after 7:00 p.m.
ONE ROOM APARTMENT
heated and furnished with fridge
and stove. Linen supplied. Apply
Glenn's Apts. Phone' 528-3723,
Lucknow. . rrb
Help Wanted
THE HURON COUNTY •
,BOARD OF EDUCTION ,
Requires
CHIEF CUSTODIAN
For •
SOUTH HURON DISTRICT
HIGH SCHOOL, EXETER
Written applications, stating
age, experience and telephone
number, should be addressed to:
Mr. R. McVean, Plant Superin-
tendent, Huron County Board of
Education, 103 Albert Street,
Clinton, Ontario.
Applicants will be notified if
required for interview. Deadline
for applications is December 28,
1072.
R. M. ELLIOTT,
Chairman.
D. J. COCHRANE,
Director.
PART-TIME bookkeeper, com-
mencing January $. Apply to Box
229, Wingham Advance -Tunes.
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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 obtained by
contacting the undersigned.
Pawl Statia, Principal, Turnberry Central School,
R.R. 4, Wingham
or R. L. Cunningham, Transportation Manager,
Huron County Board of Education,
Clinton, Ontario
7,11,21,28
Notice To Creditors
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF
GEORGINA RINTOUL
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the Estate of the above-
mentioned, late of the Township
of Turnberry, in the County of
Huron, Widow, who died on De-
cemberl2th,1972, are required to
file proof of same with the under-
signed on or before the 12th day of
January, 1973.
AFTER that date the Execu-
tors, wdl proceed to distribute the
Estate having regard only to the
claims of which they shall then
have had notice.
DATED at Wingham, Ontario,
this 15th day of December, A.D.
1972.
CRAWFORD & MILL & DAVIES,
' Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executors.
• 21-28-4
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE •ESTATE OF
DENNIS DUCHARME
Late of the Township of Grey, in
the County of Huron, Farmer.
ALL PERSONS claiming against
the above Estate are required to
forward full particulars of their
claims to the undersigned on or
before the 15th day of January,
1973, after which date the assets
will be distributed.
DONNELLY & MURPHY,
.18 The Square,.
Goderich, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Estate.
21-28-4.
Coming Events
SANTA CLAUS DAY
The Wroxeter Businesmen's
Association are sponsoring a
Santa Claus Day on - Saturday,
December 23, 1972 at 2:30 p.m.
BINGO AT BLYTH
There will be no Blyth . Lion's
Club Bingo on December 23 and
30. Bingo will resume again on
January 6.
Real. Estate
REAL GOOD three-bedroon.
home located near schools with
large lot. For an appointment
write to P.O. Box 105, Wingham.
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WILLIAM S REED
Real Istat. Broker and
General Insurance
Dlal 337-2174
WINGHAM, ONTARIO
ONMHOUS SHIN 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 storey brick duplex, cen-
trally located; an opportunity tb
live in 'a nice place and have an
additional .income. Spacious
° apartment in excellent condition,
hot water heating, garage. Early
possession.
Compare This!
$16,950
for a Brand, New Quality -
Built Horne with hill base-
ment, 3 bedrooms with
large closets, spacious liv-
ing and dining. room, big
kitchen and bathroom,
NHA APPROVED
61,000 Down
to one mortgage which can
include your lot wherever
located!
Visit our model on Hwy. 4
1/3 mile south of Wingham
Open
Thurs.-Sat. 2.0048.00 p.m.
ROYAL
HOMES
LTD. ••
5,19 • 357-2444 or
357.2606 rt.!
Notice
Bell Canada accounts Will no
loner be received. by Edward A.
Elliott Insurance and Real Estate
as of . December 31, 1972. Pay-
ments may be made by 'mail, or
at any chartered bank. 14-21-28
IT'S WARM AND sunny in Flori-
da! Join us and ypur friends on an
escorted two-week Florida tour.
Departing Jan. 20 and March 3.
Luxurious air -ride, washroom -
equipped motor coaches, all hotel
accommodation and side trips in-
cluded. Free brochures. Fettes
Tours an4iTravel, 323-1545,
Mount Forest.
There will be no milk delivery
on Christmas Day, December 25
or Boxing Day, December 26, or
New Year's Day, January 1.
There will be a delivery on Wed-
nesday, December 27.
Bateson's Dairy.
14-21
The Ministry of Community
and Social Services, in conjunc-
tion with the Psychiatric Hospital
at Goderich, as a public service is
sponsoring
MARRIAGE AND FAMILY
GUIDANCE CLINIC •
,on the fourth Thursday of each
month from 1:15. p.m. to 4- p.m.
The clinic will be held at the of-
fice of the Ministry at 199 Jose-
phine Street in Wingham. The
purpose of these clinics is to offer
support and guidance to troubled
marriages and families through
private interviews by .qualified
staff. No appointments neces-
sary. 21-28
BIRTHS
PROCTER—At the Wingham and
District Hospital on Thursday,
December 14, to Mr. and Mrs.
George Procter, RR 5, Brus-
sels, a daughter.
TAYLOR—At the Wingham and
District Hospital on Thursday,
December :14, to Mr. and Mrs.
goy Taylor, RM2, Lucknow,
aughter. °
YLOR—At the Wingham and
:District hospital on. Friday,
-December 15, to Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Taylor, RR 1, Gorrie,,a
•' son.
' CIIRISTIE—At the Wingham and
District Hospital on Friday,
December 15, to Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Christie, Teeswater, a
daughter.
ROBERTSON—At the'Ingham
and District Hospital o ' Satur-
day, December 16, to Mr. and
Mrs. Ward Robertson, Wing -
ham, a daughter.
HUNTER—At Milton. General
Hospital on Monday, December
18, 'to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Hunter of Milton (Frances
Walker), a daughter, Pamela
Frances, a little sister for Paul,
granddaughter for Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Walker, Frances.
-Street, Wingham.
Miss M. Ydil1
dies in hospital
Funeral service was held Wed-
nesday of last week at the R, A.
Currie and Son Funeral Home in
Wingham, for Miss Margaret
' Yuill, formerly of Carleton Place,
• Ontario. Miss Yuill passed away
Monday, December 11, at the
Wingham and District Hospital,
following a brief illness.
Rev. Barry Passmort offici-
ated at the service and interment
followed in Brandon Cemetery,
Belgrave.
Pallbearers were Ross Yuill,
Ivan McBurney, Gordon McBur-
ney, Alex Robertson, Dawson
Craig and Rae Crawford. Camer-
on Yuill carried floral' tributes.
The late Margaret Yuill was
born in Culross Township, Bruce
County, on November 5, 1880. She
was a daughter of the late Robert
Yuill and Elizabeth 'Boyd. She
had lived in the Wingham area
since 1968.
Miss Yuill was a member of
Zion Memorial United Church,
Carleton Place.
Surviving are fen nieces and
nephews, Mrs. James (Mary)
Warwick of Blyth; Mrs. Laura
Johnston, Belgrave; Mrs. Helen
McBurney, Wingham ; Mrs.
Claude (Frances) Carter of Her-
kimer, N.Y.; Mrs. Walter ,(Reta )
Durno'and Mrs. Joyce Davies of
Toronto; Clarence Yuill, Brus-
sels; Raymond Petrie of Herki-
mer, N.Y.; Daniel Petrie of
Rome, N.Y.; and Bert Yuill of
Kitchener.
She was predeceased by two
sisters and two brothers.
1 would like to thank •everyone
who was concerned and those
who sent cards and gifts to me
while in Wingham hospital..
Thanks to Dr. Ping and Dr. Wil-
liams and nurses in I.C.U. and
pediatrics.
Kelly Lee.
- I wish to express my sincere
thanks to friends and relatives
for cards and letters sent while I
was a patient in Wingham and
District Hospital and Victoria
Hospital, London. Special thanks
to Dr. Ping.
Oscar Schefter.
We wish to thank all our good
friends and neighbors for their
nice cards and good wishes for
my speedy recovery. Also the
doctors and nurses in Hamilton
General Hospital; Dr, McGregor, l��
and Dr. Hanlon, the Rev. and
`
Mrs. Armstrong, the Rev. Mr.
Young of Hamilton, the ladies of
the Presbyterian Church, and the
Legion' Ladies' Auxiliary 180.
Anyone having doubts about hav-
ing this hip operation, I say go to
Hamilton General. We wish
everyone • to accept. this as our
Season's Greetings for 1973 to all•.
Scotty and Mrs. Ross.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira . Campbell
would like to take this oppor-
tunity to sincerely thank friends,
relatives and neighbors for the
many' cards and flowers which
they. received on their 75th wed-
ding anniversary.
TIhe family of the late Ada
Appleby wish to express their
sincere thanks to , relatives,
friends and neighbors for their
many acts of kindness and sym-
pathy during the illness and be-
reavement in the death of a dear
wife and mother; for the ,lovely
floral tributes, donations to the
CNIB and Gideon Bibles; the
Wialker..Kuneral I4ome;,...Re v.—R.
Armstrong .and Rev. Bti Pass-
more; the 'ladies aid of St. An-
drew's Church, Mrs. Fisher, .
Patrick St., for the use of her
home; Mrs.. Olive Walker and
Mrs. Dorothy Irwin and Mrs.
Runa Wilkison for . their acts of
kindness. A special thanks to `
Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. White, Mrs.
MacDonald, Mrs. Deyell ane
Mrs. McLeod and all the nurses
on the first, floor as well as Dr.
Clarke. Your kindness will long
be remembered and appreciated.
Reuben Appleby and family.
I would like to express a sin-
cere thank you to relatives and
friends forcards, letters, gifts,
flowers and visits. Your thought-
fulness is much appreciated and I
extend season's greetings to all..
Mrs. Mary Armstrong.
I wish to tank all friends and
relatives for cards and flowers
while I was in the hospital. Also
my sincere thanks to Rev. B.
Passmore, Pr. Leahy and staff of
Wingham and District Hospital.
Reita Karshakoff.
The family of the late Eleanor
Doreen Wylie wish to extend their
sincere thanks to relatives,
friends and neighbors for their
kindness and sympathy shown
during their recent sad bereave-
ment.
Sincerely, '
. Mr. Allan Wylie and family.
DIED
SKINNER—. Suddenly at his
home in Exeter on Friday,
December 15, Harold (Mike)
Skinner, in his 63rd year. He is
survived by his wife, the for-
mer Mabel Snell; two
daughters, Mrs. Kenneth
(Marilyn) Wood of Wingh
and Mrs. James (Barbara)
Rundle of St. Marys; and ode
son, J. Robert Skinner of Ed-
monton. Also surviving are
seven grandchildren; three
sisters, Miss May Skinner,
Mrs. Thelma King and Mrs. Eli
(Mary) Brown; and two broth-
ers, Cecil and Gerald, all of
Exeter. The late Mr. Skinner
rested at the Hopper -Hockey
Funeral Home in Exeter where
funeral service was held Mon-
day. Interment was in Exeter
Cemetery.
R. W. BELL
OPTOMETRIST '
GODERICH
The Square 5244661
The nieces and nephews Of the
late Margaret 'Yulll, wish to ex-
press sincere thanks to relatives
and friends for their kindness and
sympathy during the loss of their,
dear aunt, for the floral tributes
and donations to the Gideon Bible
Society. Special thanks to Rev.
Passmore, pallbearers, flower
bearers, Dr. McGregor, and Dr.
panion, . Brookhaven Nursing
Hone and staff; Wingham and
District Hospital staff, and R. A.
Currie and Son Funeral Home.
The Yuill family.
The relatives of the late Mrs.
George McKague wish to express
their sincere thanks to all neigh-
bors and friends for sympathy
during their recent bereavement.
We wish to thank all who were so
kind to Dorothy while in Victoria
Hospital and in Wingham hospi-
tal in sending gifts, cards and
flowers; also to the nurses and
orderlies here in Wingham who
gave her such great care; to Dr.
Clarke and Rev. R. H. Armstrong
for his visits and comforting
message. Special thanks for
donations to the Canadian Cancer
Society and for floral tributes and
to MacPherson's Funeral Home.
These kindnesses will always be
remembered.
Mrs. James McInnes,
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hopf,
Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Hastings,
Mr. and Mrs. George Stanley.
We wish to express our appre-
ciation and . sincere thanks to
relatives friends. and neighbors
who honored us on our 25th wed-
ding anniversary. A special
"thank you" to Ron and Gail for
arranging the surprise party,
making it one of . the most
memorable evenings of our lives.
Jim and Reta Dunbar.
I would like to thank those who
sent cards- and gifts and -those
who helped at home in any othe
Way *hile I was a patient in K -W
Hospital. I would like to thank Dr.
Nurse and all the nurses on 4th
floor.
Eileen Fischer.
Mrs.. A. RIstul
IfeIon.g resident
of Winghum
Mrs. Alexander Rintoul
Wingham passed away at Broc
haven Nursing Home on Tuesd
of last week in her 83rd yet -
Death followed a brief illness.
Born and educated in Wir
ham, Mrs. Rintoul was the .f4
mer Georgina Phippen, a claw
ter of the late Mr. and M
George Phippen. She marri
Mr. Rintoul in Wingham in 1
gust 1911 and he predeceased t
on January 8, 1966.
The late. Mrs. Rintoul was
Member of the Wingham Bapt
Church.
Left to mourn her passing i
two sons, Albert of Wingham a
Kenneth of Richmond Hill; fc
grandchildren and six gre
grandchildren. She was prei
ceased by two brothers and c
sister.
The late Mrs. Rintoul rested -
the S. J. Walker Funeral Hoi
until Thursday at 2 p.in. wh
Rev. Bruce Penny conducted t
service. Interment was in Wir
ham Cemetery,
Pallbearers were Frank Coll.
William. Lapp, Bruce MacLei
Glen Scheifele, Arthur Staplet
and- -Douglas Switzer.. Russ
Zurbrigg carried floral tribute
tributes.
In Memoriam
MERRICK: With chekish'
memory of my , dear and elde
son, Grant Munro Merrick, wl
entered into eternalrest on D
cember 23, .1958.
Blessed be. God for the proinii
made,
For the blessed assurance give'
For the parting on earth will b
more than repaid,
By the blessed reunion in heaver
—Lovingly remembered by hi
mother, brother and sister,
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