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R.R. 4 wltl Maim, Phone 057,3201V
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as his agent � for the V1llnhatrl
Mr. Mothers will
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Highway
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LLOYD W. HU TON REAL ESTATE LTD
FOR SALE
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Six room solid brick home with 3 bedrooms in Fordwich. New
furnace, drilled well, large lot and extras. A fine family home.
Three bedroom one storey home with 15 acres, born and imple-
ment shed, locatedd dose to main highway in Bluevale area.
FARMS
550 acre cash crop farm in Brussels area, 400 acres workable.
Three barns, 3 steel grainaries, 6 -bin storage building, large
steel implement shed, automatic corn dryer. Two storey, 4 bed.- •
room brick home in good condition.
• 150 acre beef farm, 130 workable in Morris Township. Barn 56'
x 76' with steel roof. 9 -room frame house, 4 bedrooms. Creek
on property.
43 acres, approximately 5 acres clear with the remainder in •.
mixed bush, located on main highway lust 5 miles from Wing -
ham.
50 acres of excellent recreation property with 39 acres of bush,
rolling land and stream. New building on property., Just 4 miles
from'Wingham. •c ::•;.s
IAIINGHAM OFFICE 3S74315
. EVENINGS: '
JOHN BRENT 335-3391
ROBERT SANDERSON 335.3052
.Service.
POOLS,. -ETC ,
POOLS - PATIOS • SAUNAS
In and Above Ground
Pools
Easy Financing
Pool Toys and Lawn
Furniture
Wm. R. Rint.uI.
Construction
96 Patrick St.,, Wingham
357-2628
Swimming
Pools
Above and Below
Ground
Complete Line of
Pool Chemicals
ARMSTRONG
`CHEMICALS
lox 56 Walkerton
SALES AND SERVICE
Lyon Noy
Enterprises
Honda and Skidoo
Sales & Service
Hwy 06 east of Wingham
Phone 519-357-3435
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CONSTRUCTION
T.MI&T.
CONSTRUCTION
General Contractors
All types of concrete work
Tome and farm building
Complete Renovations
CALL BOB'IIOMPSON
BLUEVALE, ONTARIO
„ 35Z-3423
AUTOMOTIVE
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will be held liar
JIM MocALLVAI
Let , COat. It, East .
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ON
TUESDAY, JUNE 11.
AT ,mai P.M.
LIVESTOCK: . Aberdeen
bull, 3 yr, old; 17 Angus cows* 11
have .calve, balance due at sale
time; .2 Ani: yearling heifers; 6
A steep yearling.
MACHINERY: l itr nam; W4
tractor; Int,ational 10 - 20
tractor, International 3 furrow
trail plow; McCormick stiff tOOth
cultivator; McCorinick spring
tooth cultivator; 2 drum land
roller; One way`d Case disc; 3
section diamond barrowz; 'John
Deere No. 11 manure 11P114140t;
Massey 13 run seed drill; 'MeCor-
mick mower; McCormick 4 bar
rake; Bell thresher on steel;
ternational 37 baler P,T.O. dri et
Allis /�■ Cbaln3ers 00 colnbi e,
P.T.O. drive; wagon with . em 11
Tack; 16 ft. flat wagon rack; . t
grinder with lilt;, scales;. ca.
oiler; Water trough; rock
lumber; 12 ft. and 16 ft l
timber; cedar posts; blacksmith
forge; acetylene welder; b z
saw; 3 bag baler twine; ease of
oil; Timothy and red clover..
ANTIQUE HOUSEHOLD
ITEMS: Chesterfield wittit 2
chairs; sideboard antique
ing desk; love seat; china ca ine
with book case; 2 ex ion
tables; rocking chairs; 2 'an 'que
.parlor stoves; pictures; bed;
dressers; wash stand; 2' bath
sets; wooden sap buckets; "c urn;.
butter ladle; lamps; lanterns;
tools; numerous antique articles.
Household effects sell at 12:30
sharp
TERMS CASH -- FARM SOLD
Owner or auctioneer not ,respon-
sible for accidents
BRIAN RINTOUL,
Auctioneer
Whitechurch, phone 357-2349
pay t o:' * 0.00 depoeit
due, mule payable to the:i
poration of the Village. of Blyth.
THIS D IT. is refundable
ipso .? turn a the plash and ipe-
olfientiOno in goad condition prior„,
to July I. •
A MARKED c eque for $500,00
must .accompany, the tender as a
'anteeof good faith.
THE SUCCESSFUL bidder
be
Y required to supply a 100
per cent performance bond and a
one-year maintenance bond upon
execution of the contract agree-.
ment.
LOWEST or any tender not ne-
cessarily accepted.
Mr. L. Walsh,
Clerk -Treasurer,
Village of Blyth,
Blyth, Ontario.
6-13-20
DIED
CRU1CKSI•IANK--Passed away
at' Victoria Hospital, London,
on Tuesday, May 28, James
William Cruickshank of RR 1,
Londesboro, formerly of
Holmesville, in his 63rd year.
He is survived by two .daugh-
ters, Mrs. John (Anita) De-
nomme of Hamilton and Mrs.
Robert (Berthena) McCook of
RR 1,; Londesboro, five grand-
children and one great grand-
child,. Also surviving are four
sistelis, Mrs. "John (Elizabeth)
Butler of Clinton; Mrs. Wil-
fred (Ivy) Riehl and Mrs. Car-
son (Margaret) Snowden, both
of Wingham, Mrs. Dick (Sara)
Stephenson of Brussels. The
late Mr. Cruickshank was pre-
deceased by his wife, the
former Emma Sturgeon. ,He
rested at . the Ball Funeral
Home, Clinton, where serv-
ice was held Friday at 2 .p.m.
Interment followed in Bayfield
Cemetery.
PleasetrrM to
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coning erects and
cards of thanks
AUCTION SALE
Of modern farm machinery will
be held for
VERNON HUNTER
Lot 15, Con. 14, West VIfawanosh
Twp., mile east of. Lucknow, on
• MONDAY, JUNE 10
AT 1:30 P.M. •
MACHINERY: Oise 1) 'tractor
�y with lav power (' condi on).;,.,,
'theme
a
1fer
wi
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tipr,:
loci er,
blade and chains; Massey
3 furrow trail plow; Off Chal-
mers 140 bu. P.T.Q.' manure
spreader; 8 ft. triple K 3 p.t.h.
cultivator; McCormick 28 plate
Directs�r
CLMacTavlsh Ltd.
Your Automatic Car
Wash Centre
Transmission Repairs
Expert Repairs to
All Makes and
Models of Cars
and Trucks
PHONE 357-2841
Imempairmimmour
WINGHAM
SUNOCO SERVICE
LICENSED MECHANIC
UNDERCOATING &
RUSTPROOFING
COMPLETE CAR &
TRUCK SERVICE
Prop. Ken Leitch
PHONE
357-1554 NIGHT 357-3585
FOOD
PIZZA
Freshly made to your
order from a choice of
Mushrooms, Pepperoni
and Sausage • 3 Sizes
Chicken & Sea Food
Dinners
RIVERVIEW DRIVE-IN
357-1360
Watch Your Business Grow..
When You Plant Your Offer In
The
Advance -Times
Phone 357-2320
INSURANCE
For your
'INSURANCE
See or can
wiuiuN S.
REED
64 Victoria St., 357-21.74
FLOWERS
. Wedding
!is'
Arran ements
s) 9
. Cut flowers
Plants
. Flowers by
Wire Service
LEWIS
FLOWERS
135 Frances
Phone
357-3880
ELECTRICAL
BURKE ELECTRIC
Electrical Contractors
Motor Rewind and
Sales
Household Appliances
Josephine St. 357-2450
Emergency Service - See
the Yellow Pages
PI,tch Electric
Wingham
INDUSTRIAL or
COMMERCIAL WIRING
Also Rural and Domestic
Phou. 35745$3
PLUMBING HEATING
Percy Clark
Plumbing
Heating and
Sheet Metal
Contractor
PHONE
357-3080
366 Edward St.,
Wingham
Leroy Jackson
--Plumbing
—Heating
—Tinsmithing
191 Josephine St.
Wingham 357-2904
FUELS
BILL TIFFIN
Imperial Esso Agent
Esso
For all your Home and
Farm Fuel and
Lubricating Needs
357.1032
READMAN
TEXACO
Offering the full
line of ear service
plus
general repairs
- FIRESTONE
TIRES and BATTERIES
disc; t ,$ ft. wheat, etnet ? -
13 R P MasseyHarris
run power lift dril3, wood
sprayer, 10. boom and 46 gal.,
tank; New Idea 7:ft. wryer; Case
4 bar side rake an steel; hay
liner 60° baler (good con)
Smoker 32 ft. elevator ° with.
motor; 2Mese)! wagon* with 16
ft. flat rack;; Casing self propel 000
combine with: reels, c� bora
10 ft, head and 48 in.. cylinder,.
good condition; 16 ft. and 12 ft,
grain a�, ars; 2 wheel trailer; 1
tonpigfeeder; 35 ft. auger for pig
feed; $ bag baler ; steel and
cedar ',posts; <ptank; numerous
items.
HAY AND GRAIN: 1,500 bale "
hay; 1,080 bale straw; 300 bu.,
mixed grain; 35 acres standing. •.
hay.'
PIGS: 4 large sows with• litters.
TERMS CASH-- FARM SOLD
Owner or auctioneer not respon-
sible for accldehts
BRIAN RINTOUL,
Auceer.
Whitechurch,,phoue 357-2349
ream m
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CLEARING
AIJCUON SALE
9f livestock, lnacbinery and
some household items will be
bend for
JOHN L. CitiRRIE
Lot 39, Con. 11, East Wawanosh
Twp., 1 block west and 11 blocks
south of Wingham on
MONDAY, JUNE 17 '
AT 1 P.M. SHARP
LIVESTOCK: 20 BWF grass
cattle; 2 Holstein cows, open; 2
Holstein cows, due August; 2
BWF cows, due August; 2 heifers
with 1st calves, open; 2 Holstein
heifers, open; 3 heifers bred
Charolais; .4 calves; 2 Sorrel
colts, rising 2 years.
MACHINERY: Nuffield 10-60
tractor; Massey Ferguson. 35
with loader and pulley; Massey
Ferguson 3 p.t.h. 3 furrow 12 in.
plow; Ford 3 p.t.h. 4 furrow 14"
plow;. Massey Ferguson. 3 p.t.h.
101' cultivator; New Idea 202,
P.T.O. 130 bu. manure spreader;
spring • tooth drag harrows; 3
p.t.h. blade; Massey'Ferguson 10
ft. swather with hesson knife and
guards; Ford 3 p.t.h. 7 ft. mower;
Cockshutt 4 bar side rake; 2
wagons. with racks; 20 and 24 ft.
Skeleton` elevators with motors;
Massey Fergtison No. 10 baler;
bale stooker and loader; 3 p.t.h.
snow blower; hatnmermill with
belt; Golden Arrow sprayer for
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in
0`�al. w'at�`s,
100 gal. gas tank; cutter; ladder;
pig feeder; scrap iron; Western
saddle; 500 bale straw; Viking
separator; 2 stainless
steel pails; 1965 GMC ton truck
as is), good condition, with hoist.
OUSEHOLD EFFECTS: ,3
wash stands; small tables; 6
atching chairs; chest of draw-
rs; arm chair; numerous
rticles.
TERMS CASH — FARM SOLD
caner or auctioneer not respon-
sible for accidents
BRIAN RINTOUL,
Auctioneer
Whitechurch, phone 357-2349
6-13
AUCTION SALE
Ofmeritorious and valuable
hou�ehold furniture, appliances,
vintage and antique items of in-
terest. Plus a diversification of
smallwares. Being sold on behalf
of the executors of the Perry
Hodgins estate, Ripley, Ontario
and the Cora Gannett estate,
Wingham, Ontario, together with
appropriate additions through
the facilities of:
ESTATE MARKETING
SERVICES
Auction Centre,
20 Water Street, Wingham, Ont.
SATURDAY, JUNE 8,1974
AT 11 A.M.
An old , pine, pigeon -hole cup-
board; antique "mushroom"
table lamp; Frigidaire upright
freezer; small, solid, chest -type
cedar chest; several lots of
jewellery; RCA air conditioner;
two TV sets; old bottles and
crocks; Aladdin lamp; green
glass oil lamp; drop-leaf serving
table; 6 press back chairs;
fall -front pedestal desk; piano
and bench; glass base floor
lamp; bedding and linens and
much more.
Auctioneer
JACK ALEXANDER
PREVIEW: Friday 2 p.m. till 5
p.m. and 7 p.m. till 8:30 p.m.
Saturday morning 9:30 a.m. till
sale time.
For information 357-1011
J. A. CURRIE
Auction Administrator
"Our reputation is our
recommendation."
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ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Reid of
Owen Sound wish to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Lynda Marie, to Mr.
Terry Ross Merkley, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Merkley of
Wingham . The wedding will take
place on Saturday, June 29 at 8
o'clock in Wingham . United
Church.
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CPR rail. •
• ADVANCE booking charters.
Contact Hanover Travel Service,
290, 10th Street, Hanover. Phone
364-3270. Out-of-town clients call
1400-265-3007 toll free.
ausoirso HOLIVAT
TOM
WWI= CANADA - June
30, $ , tour i ns uditig. Catch
Jaspr, Banff, Tooke
LVater and much
more. Limited space,li�Y I Coast, ,
July X to�3,Tupper Lake
endow
Por id: to 7 '.
Yarmouth, a
Cove, Halifax, Atli,
+S much. more. Deluxe�,�
accommodation and cruise. Di;
rect from thisarea,area,880 per
JUI►XE 28 — four-day North
Country tour, Sudbury, Sault Ste.
Marie, • full-day . tragi ter to
Agawa Canyon, Mackinac Island,
Frankenmuth. Deluxe coach,
accommodation,accomtion, trait, fare, ,some
els, per person,
AUGUST 11 - our 14 -day
Maritime tour via Roston, ' Bar
Harbour, Annapolis Valley, Hali-
fax, Cabot Trail, I'.E.I.,St. John,
Riviere du Loup, Quebec City,
Thousand Islands, $339 per
person.
JULY 13 --r four-day Ontario
and Quebec, Thousand` Inds,
Ottawa, Hull, Montebello, Peter-
borough Locks Cruise, Lindsay,
Orillia, $114 per peen.
22 DAY EUROPEAN f ully-
escorted tour to " Bavaria, Swit-
zerland, Austria, Hungary, Yugo-
slavia, Italy and France. Departs
July 23,
SUNFLIGHT, one -and, two-
week Caribbean vacations.
DOMESTIC and international
airline reservations, CNR°and
7 -day tour ,SI
City Imo.,
tel-
23 days s
JuIy6,
7,,14* SauR
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WINGHAM MAJORETTES
ON. PARADE
A variety show with well -
own baton twirlers, dancers,
gymnasts, etc. on June 15 at 2
p.m. in the Wingham Public
School. Tickets available from
Deb -U -Ton Majorettes.
23-30.6-13
WELSH COUNTRY FAYRE
The Welsh Country Fayre in
Belgrave arena on Saturday,
June 29; 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Bake
stall, fancy goods, bowling, free
porponydes; 0,e,"Cold Meat supper
be�S tiertitair Tr h
5 per.to 7
p.m: Adults $2.25, children 12 and
under 81.00. Sponsored by Bel-
grave United Church. -
rrb June 27
RUMMAGE SALE
Rummage Sale in. Belmore
Community Arena on Friday,
June 7 at 7 p.m. Articles to be at ,
Arena by evening of June 5.
Added special — approximately
35 small pressed back chairs. For
pick-up call 335-3625, • 357-3428,
392-6522 or 367-2174. Proceeds -for
artificial ice fund.
30-6
COLD MEAT SUPPER
St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church cold meat supper on June
7 from 5 to 7 p.m. Adults $2.00,
children 81.00.
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June $tb,. a tc,,10.30 p.ro New
LLouise,rental sib available, ' -
sored hy ***AmoreCbsunber of
ANNIVERSARYP`• TY
The family of,�i and:Donna
Jo ton ;0 Nieto , ,B.C., for-
merly of Wingintm and Clinton
"doh to in^rite relatives. and
#e to their 25th wedding
analversary p * on Irliflays
June 7 at B p.m. Clinton Legion
Hall. No gifts $-
AN, its'.. .
� � Y SERVICES,
Whitechurch United Church
will. hold 'anniversary services
this Suzy, lune gat Ii Lin
B pail: with the Rev. Cecil L;
Wlttich, BA, BD, of .Blythas
guest minter. Everyone wel-
comeii
OPEN HOUSE
Mrs. Joseph Clark .is. bolding
house"" in honor a Stanley
and Marie Clark Who were re-
cently married at her hone, 50
Albert Street, ' ?Wingham on
Saturday, June 3 in the afternoon
and evening, All friends, rela-
tives and neighbors. welcomer
IRVINE; In memory of a :dear.
"husband who passed away. June
9, 1971: •
Time unfolds another year,
But memories keep you ever
near
Noouneed
're stiU • for wordsmissed einxceptevery towaysay,.
Y
-Ever remembered by `1Vturial
and family.
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II Completely. Renovated ;al
� storey�,� 4 b�adre�t`m,
as home, Alcarrsided,
ail furnace and chimney LEM
Ili Attached garage. Front
MS verandah and rear sun
deck. Several mature m▪ i
II trees. Seeing is believ- • °
ing.
BLUEVALE AREA
Two bedroom home
LI having every modern
• convenience, plus fully
■ furnished, large lot.
■ Taxes $65.00 per year.
■ Terms available:
FAMILY HOME
a Two storey brick, 5 bed-
room home, large kit-
then, all bedrooms
• have closets, plus extra
in linen closet, 4 pc. bath,
• plus two pc. bath, full
• basement, forced air oil
NI furnace. Good location.
40TH ANNIVERSARY
The family of Mr. • and Mrs. •
John Gaunt, Whitechurch wish to IA
invite relatives, neighbors and LI
friends to their 40th wedding MI
anniversary party, Saturday, •
June 8, 1974 at Whitechurch Hall. um
Dancing 9 to 12 to Tiffin's Or-
chestra. Lunch served. Best III
wishes only. 30-6 II
TOURS
- . EAST COAST—Travel through
the Adirondack, Green and the
White Mountains on our 12 -day
tour to the East Coast. Stops at all
points of interest. Cabot Trail,
Magnetic Hill, Reversing Falls,
and features a full-day cruise on
a luxury liner. Departs July 31.
Fettes Tours and Travel, 323-
1545, Mount Forest.
POLAR BEAR EXPRESS -4 -
day Northern tour departs July 26
and August 13. Features Coch-
rane, Moosonee, Timmins, North
Bay, Santa's Village and cruise
on Lake Muskoka. Early reser-
vations are essential. Fettes
Tours, 323-1545, Monist Forest.
1,000 ISLANDS -3 -day tour
departs July 27 and August 17.
Visits Kingston, Gananoque, Up-
per
Canada Village, Fort Henry,
cruise of 1,000 Islands and Peter-
borough. An all -Ontario tour with
plenty of scenery. Fettes Tours,
323-1545, Mount Forest.
OPEN HOUSE
The family of Mr. and Mrs:
Gordon Walker are holding open
house • for them at Raymond
Walker's home at 284 Leopold
Street, Wingham on June 16 from
2 to 4 and 7 to 9 on the occasion of
their 50th wedding anniversary.
Best wishes only.
6-18
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OFFICE 357-3840 MI
W. Adamson 528-2113 111
C. Sutcliffe 392-6969 ,
M. Gibson. 335-3909 •
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Listowel, :'14100
In. Brussels,; on a cornier
• double to Witk manures trees;;
a one and a. hal f 'storeyfram.
home with new siding,,. throe
bedrooms, new Modern fifth•
room, rplumbing, :wiring;.: fuer-
nace,• etc. • it's being' spru
up and:is soon due. tili040
pietely renovated'
Near Teesweter, a :country; re
treat on‘a half acre lot. Four
bedrooms, scenic vie*, A
place to get away from it all.
Both price and taxes aremod-
erate.
:FAQ.
On 87 acres :'-(a11 Nvorkabie)
s ds a.
ti3i
o pri4ductlrve-beeflar
av'r "is' `played:- oad:.:1iP-'-Ayr n
measures 56 'x 36 • (panted
and relatively :new,). This
,.house is frame with three
bedrooms and is in good con-
dition. Extras . such as , deep
freeze and carpeting to stay.
Very attractive terms avail-
able.
Near Gorrie, 150 acre dairy
farm with a host of buildings
including two barns, very
large implement shed, double
walled steel granary, 50 foot
silo with unloader, extra
equipment. House has five
bedrooms and oodles of more
fbmily-living space:
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Photo Listing
Service
CONTACT:
OFFICE 357-1344
STAN CHADWICK
357-2497
JACK SCHARBACH
357-3822
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REAL ESTATE
GANORO3577717WINHM,NTAIIO .
LARGE TWO STOREY HOME
Located in Wingham on a quiet street, close to downtown. This
5 bedroom home has been well maintained. Large kitchen,
family room, living room and master bedroom on the main
level. Open staircase leading to 4 bedrooms upstairs. Built-in
garage, paved drive. Priced to sell.
BLYTH HOME
Situated on 1% lots with mature maple trees. Two storey brick
construction, newly renovated kitchen, large den and living
room with alcove, winding wood staircase, 4 bedrooms and 3
pc. bath. Basement and oil furnace heating. Priced at only
$16,500.
TEESWATER HOME
Only $7,900. full price for 11/2 storey home nicely situated on a
full lot. The home has kitchen, dining room, living room and a
new 3 pc, bath on the main level. 2 bedrooms up. Oil furnace
heating. Same paneling and renovating has been done. Good
terms may be arranged.
Ken Duchorme, Representative, 570 Shuter Street,
Wingham, Phone 357-284