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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1973-03-29, Page 1141 .A Coming . Evorpts ASL TOOL, SUPPigt An Apra p'ool's Sippere beat Bt..Stophamen Church, Gorr'sl, on Wedesedirr, 404, children $1.00. iPl'QW money to sav+ oney: If that house -you've set your heart on is n bargain -. if buying that Cottage cuts vacation costs if your property will J1 t h better for a little Improvement - come In today to Victoria and Grey Sometimes a 'little money spent now saves a lot Of money 'tomoriioW. Call us? VG TRUST' COMPANY SINCE 10139 Listowel, Ontario HUN It"S SAMMY MN= A Hunter's l 1 Course ourse ` be bold .at Borden Jew resi- dence on A hl" land 5,COMMOtie- ing at 7 p.m. Kindly ,register be- fere said dose. Phone 297.1. 29 DAFFODIL COFFEE PARTY April 4» Daffodil Coffee Party, 3 to o p.m, at the White Carnation, UoIm vine« Speelal features eon- uonsiy. Look elsewhere' Vii. Ws . iss for eompletedet s PARENT EDUCATION The Huron• Catty Health Unit invites you .to attend the Exp* taut Parent Education .elasses, being held in the following areas Exeter, " commencing. April 11, 1973, Health,. Unit, .7;30 - 9;30 p.m. l�vtngham, Commencing April 11, 1473, Health Unit, 7:30 - 9:30 p.m.; erich, conrmenc- ing April 10, 1973, High. School, 7:39 .3:30 %Ili.; Clinton, Qom'. meneing April 12, '`y1 ,: Health� Unit, • 7:30 - 9:30 p.m.. Both hus- bands and wives are invited to attend and participate in the •dis- cussions. 2329-5 Cask* at *Spa it forOut , load deb s tests« It wUlbe an 11111are0ting Pregnant AdmisSi and "Wich are both free « .Pease cte► • We and with Iwould like to ty to thank my for cards and those w• meted was a patient in Wingham District Hospital. Special R: to Dr. ~.L shy, BOY« P. C. LL and the nursingstaff on floor, n+ eoC'IAL EVENING:, The family; of Helms end, Angus Donald, St.. Helens, invite , neighbors and relatives •a -social evening .to cerate their 25th wedding anniversary ora March 30,in the Lticknow Le* :Hail« Dante from 10 to 1 ,inch Provided, OL Lfy TIME DANCE Tbere will be an Old Ti me Dance at,theWhitechurch Com Triunity Hall <on' . Friday, April 6, sponsored by the Ball Board and WI. Proceeds. will go for painting the hall. Tickets in advance $1..25.. At door 51.50, Tiffin's ,orchestra: Lunch, FLOWERS AUTOMOTIVE Icings !DEAL GIFT FOR EVERY OCCASION Handicraft and Flower Slop 218 Josephine 357-4023 ti . Wedding. r ; Arrangements . Cut flowers Plants Flowers by Wire Service LEWIS FLOWERS i35 Frances. Phone 357-38.80 POOLS, ETC. POOLS - PATIOS - SAUNAS In and Above Ground Pools Easy Financing Pool Toys and Lawn Furniture Wm. R. Rintoul Construction 96 Patrkk St.,, Wingham 357.2628 Swimming Pools Abov and Below Ground Complete Line of Pool Chemicals ARMSTRONG CHEMICALS. rc►x 56 Walkerton TOWING 24 Hours 24 Hours BURLEY'S TOWING Phone 357-1058 Wingham 24 Hours 24 Hour* YOur Autornatic` Car • Wash• Centre Transmission Repairs Expert Repairs to AlrMakes and Models of Cars • and Trucks ' PHONE 357-2,841 SALES AND SERVICE LynnHoy Enterprises Honda and Skidoo Sales & Service 16 Patrick St., Wingham Phone 519-357-3435 WINGHAM SERVICE CENTRE Appliances Small Engines Bicycles Aluminum Products Etc. Marko Stainton 132 Josephine St. S. 357-1792 FOOD PIZZA Freshly made ,to your order from a choice of Mushrooms, Pepperoni and Sausage - 3 Sizes Chicken & See Food Dinners, RIVERVIEW DRIVE-IN 357.1360 Watch Your Brslass Grow... When You Phatt Your Offer In The Advance -Times P finis 357-2320 MOTHER'S AUXILIARY MONDAY, APRIL 2 at 8:30 PT t the regular Meeting of .the 'Other's A e s u la h gi t . iry` o the Waar►lf . *Irani Minor Hockey Association ipi;, the Wingham arena.- EUCHR�R PARTY There will be�nebr.'.aparty At St PaulaAnglican Church, tta in nr, o . T In TLaa j/.�dV. , March 29 at 9:30 p.m. Lunch and prizes.. THE COVEANT PLAYERS The Covenant Players are put- tingon a play called, "The High. Calling" on Monday, April 2, 1973 ate:00p.m. in St: Andrew's Pres- byterian Church, Wingham. Tick- ets $1.00. Students 75c. Sponsored by the Wingham Key '73 Com- mittee. 15-22-29 PRESCHOOL CLINIC The: Huron County Health Unit invites you to attend the Pre- school .Clinic, former nurse's residence, Wingham Public Hos- pital, on. Wednesday, April 4, 1973 from 9:30 -1,1 30 a.xn, and 1:30 to 4:00 p.m. Closed from 11:30 a.m. - 1 :30 p.m. Offering: 1. Anaemia Screening; 2. immunization; 3. ,-Hearing Screening, 4. Vision Screening; 5. Fluoride Brushing. trec GRAPHIC ARTS UE BEIM GRAPHIC ARTS Interior and'Exterior Design Commercial Art - Signs RR 1, `'Wingham 357-3811 INSURANCE. For your INSURANCE See or Call WILLIAM S. REED 64 Victoria St., 357-2174 AUCTIONEER APPRAISALS & AUCTIONEERING — Farms, LivgWdc, Implements, Homes, Household Cont Jack Alexawder AUCTIONEER WINGHAM, ONT. 357-1442 BRIAN RINTOUL LICENSED AUCTIONEER' R.R. 3 WINGHAM PHONE 357.2349 Sales of All Types DRESSMAKING ✓tiicDanptd'o Stidal • 13outique Skppe For Wedding and Other Fabrics Drestrmaking Phone 357.1044 I wish to express my thanks to friends and relatives forcer*, 04, flows and while,I was, a patient in W and , Disirlict Roapital. thanks to the MirSes order! 'on f irst and . , i n Rei • R. H. Arstrong. Joseph E.SMI �' I would like toin k Dr. kilos :an e d Dr.. Ping' and the nurses who cared for me while 1:was a .tie in n. h • c patient wi �. acct. and� District Hospital, Also thou w int a c dsand r gifts and visited: iia, � . , RubyLelshrn , In Memoriam ar TIFFIN•: In loving memos our parents, Reuben Tiffin, passed .away March 3Q, 1942 an Mrs. Mary Jane•Tiffi n, who ed away January 15,, 1964, The depths of sorrow we can; tel: Of thelloss of ,ones we lev well; And while they sleep in.peac sleep, ' . Their memory we shalt sing keeP. Ever remembered • Plumbing 'Heating and Sheet Metal Contractor 366 Edward St., Wingham Leroy Jackson --Plumbing —Heating Tinsmithing 191 Josephine St. Wingham 357-2904 ELECTRICAL BURKE ELECTRIC EIectrical Contractors Motor Rewind and Sales Household Appliances Josephine St. 357-2450 Emergency Service - See the Yellow Pages FUELS BILL • TIFFIN Imperial Esso Agent For all your Home and Farm Fuel and Lubricating -Needs 357.1032 illelftlimmommes READMAN TEXACO Offering the full line of car service plus general repairs - FIRESTONE TIRES and BATTERIES RECTOR Y BILL LOCKR1DGE PRESENTED, thetrMo t' valuable player" award to "Doug Eagles of the Meaford -Mustangs, losers in the ?B" championship game to. Kincardine'1).k' p �a score of. 6.3 in theWin. .nint ..annual ha Midget -:8 h . � • � '�ourria mentat i n�ham arena Sunday d_ay afternoon.,o' onR (Staff hot el- MRS. JAMES McGREGOR presented the most valuable player award in the Mid9et "A" category to player John Barnell of Owen Sound who was selected by the manage- ment of:the opposing team. Here he receives the trophy as a keepsake of the event at the conclusion of the Owen Sound - Whitby game. (Staff photo) Belmore .Personals • Mrs. Vivian Kerwin is a patient in Wingham and District Hospi- tal. Ross Jeffray spent a few days last week in Toronto with his sister Margaret. Mr, and Mrs. Stuart Aitken, Ferne and Clarke of Kincardine visited Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. George Nickel and family. Miss Donnalee Wettlaufer of Stayner spent one day this past week with Miss Doreen Nickel. Mr. and Mrs: Oliver Death of Weston spent time this past week with her sisters, Mrs. Charles Scott and Mrs. Walter Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Art Carter, Doug and Grace of London visited Fri- day with relatives in the area. Guests Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jeffray and family were Mrs. \John Worden and Lois of St. Paul. The WMS of Knox Presbyterian Church, Belmore, took their In Memoriam HOPPER: In loving memory of Charles H. Hopper, who passed away April 1, 1970. . He bade no one a last farewell, Nor even said goodbye. lie was gone within a moment, And enly 'God knows why. Now his memory is a keepsake, With which, we will never part, 'dough God has him in his keep- ing We stili have him in our hearts. --Sadly missed , but ever re- membered by wife, Florence, tacit Marie, Juanita and their families. regular meeting to Brucelea Haven in Walkerton. The ladies pu on a variety, program and laisited. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Klein and family of Gowanstown were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Johann and family. Attend funeral Those from a distance attend- ing the funeral of the Late Miss Euphemia Deacon were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Searle and grand- son, Wayne Searle of Kincardine; Mr. and Mrs. William Searle, Lucknow; Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Deacon, Guelph; Francis Dea- con, Hamilton; R. H. Deacon, brother of the deceased, of Elora; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pattison and family of Blyth; Mrs. Alvin Arm- strong and Mrs. Doris Armstrong of Brussels; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Watson, Allan and Gregory of Forest. Pallbearers were Roy and Henry Pattison, William Searle, Gerald Watson, Richard Deacon and Jack Marks. Flower bearers were David Pattison and Gregory Watson. ° Friends and relatives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pattison, Minnie Street. Final resting place will be the Deacon family plot in Wingham Cemetery. READ THE ADVANCE -TIMES iyrIn on 100.- rolling acres with bc►sh« 5 badroorns, g bath- rooms. , ah -rooms.. ri11 1 well. date hog omni. C In manure tanks, Two sit, . Excellent ; corn land 400 801140 .421 trirtford,.. OYEARS RS ' t' .storeys •, brick o tlry bedroom_ home, ,all: convenienc es,• in cludin ,.e1ec1rie 'heat andbradioom,f i l • :basement. 'and: 'et' Cached,,gars Large lot '.and low taxes. Possession 'irYirr di- ` wo sstorey, insVi brick, ` 4 bedroom u , home, ,- '�Rresently. • rented at $85.00 per • month. .Possession 1111 30, days., . Full price # " $7,50000, tot,' in-. •IN eluded,. Ti ACE,- • 1 5' acres workable, . • • fairly level; , talar#+ some willows and rough land., , . Never • failing spring, d 111; 2.71110 fences- Low prrice ; �: $5,200.00»MI al .,1111 11111 .YS'r'9�A� FON tr 1 1► located ;I a schools in Winam, Four.' kitchen,.dining room, living room, recreation rooM and two bathrooms. This home with atteChs d .gar's is situ ated on a well landscapedo Three bedroOrris, 2 storey double brick home sizedloo on !olio: �+Vi . . aluminum. windows, t.tile aand.. ...linoleum floors oil furnace, , . . . r P'r ifor.qui' . ck s5 ' `1 e�. 'at rorgy 2 'bed rn frame home with, riew floor c ell furnace, `alu lnum r, located in Wirham. Prri d.low. FATHER 330 ` acres of land, .high f :tility, bush, thr barns, plus now:hag 'born, all painted, three° im ile `nt shed's, tiro;. 1 homes« ''1ri excallent�: and p. Minable beef ' and " et -up includes thr separate. parcels off :toilet in a: one -male radius on `same road. Located•in .the roxe are. . tom. WILL ,MOVE You" INTO A 'BEAUTIFUL 3 BEDROOM HOME. ON THE ''LOT `OP YOUR -CHOICE Come and [oak at the home and see quality, material and craftsmanship. Y2 Mile South Of Wingham on Highway 4 Write for Free Brochures .,ROYAL HOMES LIMITED P.O.. Box'370r' Wingham (519) 357-2444 Th FITZSIMM 'NS 6ROKCR REAL ESTATE 176 DIAGONAL ROAD • 357.1117 WINGHAM. ONTARIO BUNGALOW Located close to store and schools. Modern kitchen, din- ing room, living room has new broadloom. 3 bedrooms and den, 11/2 baths. Walkout basement opens to a land- scaped terrace, has 3 rooms finished plus 3 pc. bath. The home is nicely decorated throughout having been well cared for and could not be replaced today for many dollars more than the owner is asking. SINGLE STOREY FRAME HOME Situated in Wingham on a large lot, this newly redecor- ated house features a modern combined kitchen -dining area -living room with wall to wall broadloom, three pc. bath and master bedroom on main level. Also off the kitchen is a roomy unfinished area which could be made into a recreation d,om, Targe bedroom or two small bedrooms. This ho o which has a new roof and mason- ite siding also features a finished bedroom in the base- ment complete with wall to wall carpet. VILLAGE HOME . Located in the Village of Wroxeter an attracive 2 storey brick home. Kitchen is newly renovated. Dining room, living room and den. 3 bedrooms plus store room. 4 pc. bath and oil furnace. Nicely landscaped lot. Small barn and garage. Good value is offered for the low price of $ 10,900.00. Ken Dueharme,Representative, 570 Shuter Street, Wingham, Phone 3514504