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met Ments wig he sold la
order of eenalgonsent.
Tractors: '1190 iff, 101; Ma with
WD AC, 2 4 500
°Hirers with loaders, MU Jet
Mar, 040. Cockshutt, 2
Cockshutt; 000 DO, 2 . 1200 Cock-
shotA with loaders, 3 * 333 Ma,
' 2019, 41), ED40 AC, 770 Oliver,
15500 Cockshutt, 430 Case with
hyd.. loader, 1400 Cockshutt with
leader,2 - 1114 Fords, 39 Cock-
shutt, U Athfi; 460 Nuffield, 990
P8, 960 DB with loader, 140
Cockshutt 4WD, isoo Cockshutt,
434 International, 1800 011ver,-A0
,r,n901) with cab and heater, 22
vator,
Itk3PH,CUe
disc With 3 PH, Mr fOrrew
MH 3 furrow trall piow, 11111 run
seed drill, COite 2 turn* plow,
clists, JD 4,14 plOw WO, MF 4
'furrow plow -3M, 47) te 'Plate
disc, •Spring T drag cultivator, -
,CAM 5 furrow trail PleWi COck-
'shutt 4 furrow plow, McCormilok 3
furrow Plow WO, Ford 2 furrow
plow, 10' Noble cultivator.
MOW 30' OW bale elevator;
Ford baler, Ford mower, 44 NH
baler, NI. trall mower* AID mower
31)11, 270 NH baler, UV baler, AC.
round baler.
Harvest: GW
"AT THWINGHAM
E TRAFFIC LIGHTS"
TEL: 35701515
grain auger on
FOR SALE
HOMES
Two storey brick home, 4 bedrooms located on lot 51' x 165' in
Wingham. Kitchen, living room, dining room and utility room
on main floor. Early possession.
Brick and frame duplex on corner lot one block off main street
in Wingham. Self contained 2 -bedroom dwellings. Good in-
come property.
Duplex in excellent condition on large lot in Brussels. Kitchen,
living room, utility room and 2 bedrooms on each side with
separate entrances, heating and services.
FARMS
550 acre cash crop farm in Brussels area, 400 acres workable:
Three barns, 3 steel granaries, 6 -bin storage building, large
steel implement shed, automatic corn dryer. Two storey, 4 bed-
room brick home in good condition.
43 acres, approximately 5 acres clear with the remainder in
mixed bush, located on main highway just 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
froniWingham.
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EVENINGS: • •
JOHN *BRENT 335-3391
ROBERT SANDERSON 335-3052
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Fo
#paect IUfl gra rt
*IH corn picker, 'Oliver
cernpicker* JD.fora. har.
voter, Oliver No. 0 corn, picker*
• NO combine rain and corn
425 ,conthitto grain and
cern heads, 435 combine with
head, 400 Gehl
Dion harvester, ACP harvester,
Cockshutt 503 sviather, Case
forego blower. .
MisCellaneolgt:, No, 47 JD loader,
3 Dion boxes on truck chassis,
Case spret PTO il
IOC tra
spreader, A wagon and rack, 2
„,neW OW wa$0118, 09 Ford pickup,
43 0,ton truck, 73 Chev pickup
w -Wo eamiier, 44 Cliev
iltnch* also several chain saws,
lavni mowers, etc.
There wir he an open house, floor
prizes, a Aaw for a. new
Home] u,. Saw at end of
sale.
For Mere inferMation call
Ronald/Stanley, 395-2434
. or
Auctioneer Grant McDonald
at 395-5353
nuontiu
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JOHNSTON: In loving memery
of Giershom Johnston.
God's Golden Gates stood open
One year ago today.
With farewells left unspoken -
You quietly slipped away.
often sit and think of you
And speak of how you died.
Many times I've longed for you
And many times I've cried.
I did not stand beside
To see your life depart.
When I heard you Were gone
It nearly broke my heart.
Now I only have memories,
Gershom,
When we were all together.
I bless the years I shared with
you
And will treasure them forever.
—Lovingly reniiemberecl and
sadly missed by wife, Ella John-
ston, and family.
SPARLING: In fond andloving
memory of a dear mother, Mrs.
Alonzo Sparlhig, who entered her.
Heavenly Home on June 16, 1966.
There is a dear and hallowed spot
In a cemetery so green,
Where sleeping lies a dear
Mother,
From human eyes unseen.
The winds of Heaven blow softly
O'er that dear and hallowed spot,
Andamid the changing,scenes of
,„.
She'll never be forgot.
—Always remembered and
sadly missed by daughter, Hazel.
ervice
POOLS, ETC.
POOLS. PATIOS. SAUNAS
In and Above Ground
Pools
Easy Financing
Pool Toys and Lawn
Furniture
Wm. R. Rioted
Construction
98 Patrick St.„ Wingham ,
357-2628
Swimming
\ Pools
Above and Below.
Ground
Complete Line of
Pool Chemicals
ARMSTRONG.
CHEMICALS
Box 56 Walkerton
SALES AND SERVICE
AUTOMOTIVE
EDGAR-,
Plittrict
Juno 4, to Mr. andMrs.
Edgar, Wingham, a Son.
ROBINSON—At the
and District Dovital on
day, June 4, to Mr.
Garry Robinson, W
daughter.
uARE,RE--At the Wingham *ad
District Hospital On liondaY,
June 3, to Mr.: and Mrs. Fred
Carere, RR 2, Bluevale, at son.
DIED
aommo.N.--In Detroit, Might.
gan, On Tuesday, Mayr 28, Mrs,
Marie Robinson, wife of Floyd
Rbbinson. She was born in
Wingham on March 10, 1004.
Interment took place in Grand
Lawn Cem'etiry. Among him
survivors are cousins, Mr, and
Mrs. William R. TaylOr, Wing -
ham, Mys. Gladys Locking Of
London, Mr. and Mrs. Toni
Steep of Newbury.
Coming Events.
• WRITE for free brochure's on
the following fully escorted tours
departing from Mount -Forest, by
Fettes Tours, 323-1545.
My 26 and Aug. 13 —4 days. to
Moosonee, via Polar Bear, Ex-
press, alsq visits Timmins and
Lake Muskoka and Santa's Vil-
lage.
July 27 & Aug. 17 — 3 days' to 1,000
Islands and Upper Canada
Village. .
July, 31 — 12 days 1 to Canadian
Maritimes including Nova Scotia,
New Brunswick and P.E.I.
Aug. 16 — 3 days to 'WWVA
Jamboree in Wheeling, West Vir-
ginia. Also departs Nov. 15.
Sept. 23 & 25-5 days to Agawa
Cadyon and Mackinac Island
(Fall color).
Sept. 30 — 3 days to Lake Placid,
Tupper Lake and Adirondack
Mts. .(Fall color).
Oct. 5 — 4 days to Algonquin, Ot-
tawa and Gatineau Park (Fall
color).
Oct. 11 — 4 days to Grand Ole
Opry, Nashville.
Oct. 20 — 21 days to American
West and California and Grand
Canyon.
BINGO
Howick Lions' Bingo -I will be
held on Friday, June 14th, at 8:30
p.m... in • Wroxeter CommUnity
HalL,Admission Ai. :12 Megular
games for $10; Sharethlhe
Wealth; one $25 Special; Jackpot
of $95 on 58 calls; Door & •Conso-
lation prizes.
Director
EL/McTavish Ltd.
Your Automatic Car
Wash Centre
Transmission Repairs
Expert Repairs to
All Makes and
Models of Cars
and Trucks
PHONE 357-2841
viormive
WINGHAM
SUNOCO SERVICE
LICENSED MECHANIC
UNDERCOATING &
RUSTPROOFING
COMPLETE CAR &
TRUCK SERVICE
Prop. Ken Leitch
PHONE
357-1554 NIGHT 357-3585
INSURANCE
For your
INSURANCE
See or Call
. WILLIAM S.
REED
, 64 Victoria St., 357-2174
FLOWERS
. Weddin. g
Arrangements
`0,.•
/‘
, •
• LEWIS
FLOWERS\
135 Frances
Phone
357-3880
. Cut flowers
. Plants
Flowers by
Wire Service
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
TOURS
7 -day tour to KOO,NekY, Muslc Inile
City U.S.A., Tennessee. D.psrtsott FridaY,
June itTiffin's Orchestra.
22 *WO 10 Canadian WOat Ad- $1.20PorPorson- IOW)
venture. 8 departure*: AMID 22,
29, July 6, 20, Aug. 3,17 and Sept. MEETING
7,14. Sault Ste. Marie, Thunder The regular meeting of the
Bay, Winnipeg, ROO*, Rxhuan- Wingham Women's Instihde will
ton, JaaPer,KaralooPs, Yancouv,00 be held 0111"butpda, y, June 20 at
er, Okanagan Valley, Banff, col, 2:30 Ni
AL n the Canna Chem -
'WY, Great Falls, Bozeman, bers.Mrs..HoustmAucknow, the
Yellowstone Notional Park, Ra- Provincial Public Relati°04
Of-
pid City, -Albert Les, Battle ficer, will be the guest speaker
Creek. • and two visiting branches will be
15 days via air, motor coach, in attendance. Come and see
rail and boat to Alaska, Yukon flashback. Everyone welcome.
and Canadian Heade* tour. 3 de-
partures: July 7, Aug. 11 and OPEN HOUSE
Sept. 8- Whitehorse, Dawson City, Mrs, Alex Robertson of 00 SIM -
Fairbanks, Anchorage, Tok Junc- set Crescent, Wingham wishes to
tion, skagway, Prince Rupert, invite frienqs, relatives and
Jasper, Banff. neighbors to an open house to be
Listowel Travel Bureau, 163 field on Saturday, June 15 *the
Main St. West, Listowel, phone afternoon and MMUS 10 honor Of
291-4100. her daughter Margaret's forth?
coming marriage.
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WINGHAM MAJORETTES
GN PARADE
A variety show with well-
known 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
pony rides, etc. Cold meat supper
being served from 5 p.m.. to 7
p.m. Adults $2.25, children 12 and
under $1.00. Sponsored by Bel -
grave United Church.
rrb June 27
TOURS
All Star tours to Eastern
Canada, '16 departures: June 16,
23, 30; July 7, 14, 21, 28; Aug. 4, 11,
18, 25; Sept. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29.
AU Star tours to Newfoundland,
4 departures: July 6, 27; Aug. 17;
Sept, 7.
Many more All Star tours to
choose from. Ask us for an All
Star tours booklet. -
For full particulars contact
Listowel Travel Bureau, Main
Street, Listowel, phone 291-4100.
RUMMAGE AND BAKE SALE _
Howick Lions' rummage and
bake sale on June 20 at 7:39 p.m.
in Gorrie Arena. Give us a call if
you have' any articles. Phone
335-3451.
OPEN HOUSE
fathily Of -Mr. 'and- Mits.
opeh
hiiiisetor their parents at the
home of Raymond Walker, 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.
OPEN HOUSE
Open house at The Fordwich
Village Nursing Home Ltd., on
Sunday, June 16, 2 to 4 p.m.
Everyone welcome.
LUNCHEON
The Auxiliary to Wingh m and
District Hospital . will • a
luneheon on Monday, June 24 a
12:30 p.m. in the Wingham United
Church. For tickets please con-
tact Mrs. Jack Goodall at 357-2383
before Sunday, June 16. .
°OPEN HOUSE
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnston of
Belgrave are having open house
in honor of her mother, Mrs.
Amelia Brown's 90th birthday on
Saturday, June 15 from 2:30 p.m.
to 4 : 30 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Best wishes only.
ROLLER SKATING
Roller skating in the Belmore
Arena every Friday and Satur-
day evening, 8 to 10:30 p.m. New.
rental skates available. Spon-
sored by Belmore Chamber of
Commerce. rrb
RECEPTION
A reception for Mr. and Mrs.
Murray Elston will be held in the
Bluevale Community Hall on
Saturday, June 15. Dancing 9 to
12. Music by Tiffin's Orchestra.
Ladies please bring lunch.
Honda and Skidoo
Sales & Service
FOOD
ELECTRICAL
Hwy 86 east of Wingham
Phone 519-357-3435
CONSTRUCTION
T. 11 T.
CONSTRUCTION
General Contractors
All types of concrete work
Hothe and farm building
Complete Renovations
CALL BOB THOMPSON
BLVEVALE, ONTARIO •
3574493
PIZZA
Freshly made to your
order from a choice of.
Mushrooms, Pepperonii
and Sausage - 3 Sizes
Chicken & Sea Food
Dinners
RivERview DRIVE-IN
357-1380
1 BURKE ELECTRIC
Electrical Contractors
Motor Rewind and
Sales
Household Appliances
Josephine St. 357-2450
Emergency Service - See
the Yellow Pages
BILL TIFFIN
Imperial Esso Agent
Por all your Home and
Farm Fuel and •
Lubricating Needs
357-1022
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Watch Your Business Cow.
Who Yoe Plitt Your Offer In
The
Advance -Times
Moo 357-2320
Plod Electric
Wingham
INDUSTRIAL or
COMMERCIAL WIRING
Alto Rural and Domestic
Phone 357.15$3
THE
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
!CHILD HEALTH gone
The Huron Couhnty HealtUnit
invites you ta attend the Child
Health Clinic, Health Unit office,
former nurses' residence, Wing -
ham Hospital, WinghaM on Wed-
nesday, June 19 from 9:3Oto :30
ILA. for: 1. Health Surveillance;
2. Anaemia Screening; 3. Immu-
nization; 4. Hearing Screening; 5.
Fluoride brushing of children's
teeth to prevent cavities for ages
three to five years; 6. VisiOn
testing.
MERCEY BROTHERS
DANCE
Dance to the music of the Mer-
cey Brothers in the Wingham
Arena on Saturday, June 15 from
9 to 1. Sponsored by the Wingham
Kinsmen club. For tickets con-
tact Ron Shaw, 357-2065 or Bob
Middleton 357-1411. Admittance
restricted to persons 18 years of
age and over.
• ,
• FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE
Mr. Irwin Lytle of Harriston
wishes to announce the forth-
coming marriage of his daughter,
Donna Ann, to Mr. Murray
Marks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wel-
lington Marks of Belgrave. The
wedding will take place on Sat-
urday, June 15, 1974 at 7 p.m. in
Brussels United Church.
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Two storey, 3 bedroom -1i c
II home newly decorated,
Following is a schedule of, ac-
tivities:
A special church service will be
held in the auditorium on Sunday
morning, June 16th, with the
Choir of Wesley Wffiis Church
providing the music. Our Chap-
lain, Rev. W. McWhinnie, will be
in charge of the service. In the
evening there will be a band con-
cert, weather be
Monday afternoon there-WM.0e
itbe
3) t-
au 'whim: yearn
zens' Club will join with the
Huronview residents in the ac-
▪ tivities and will assist with the
▪ music.
▪ Tuesday afternoon Rev.
George YOutnatoff, rector of Bay -
i
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the air
Imlay and ,4/0070111. at the
is verYProWl of the fact that
Ifuronviewfloat won oeeead Prize
in the wade. Special thanks to
'those on the staff who Sava of
their time and talents in pre-
paring it. -
Mrs. Nellie We*, Norman
Speir and Jerry Collins provided
the old" tyme music for Monday's
activities. Two new residents
were welcomed to the borne, Mrs.
Buchanan and Mrs, McNee.
The weather was ideal on Mon-
day evening for the Spring Drive
spnsored by the Exeter United
church Men. One hundred resi-
dents were taken* for- a twohciur.
drive through the country which .
they all enjoyed very much.
.,,Students from the Exeter High
School presented a program, .
."This Side of Paradise" in the
auditorium on Tuesday afternoon
arranged by Mrs. Pat Quigley,
The residents of iltuenview,
along with other senior citizens of
Ontario, will celebrate Senior
Citizens' Week Item June lab to
22nd. The event has been en-
dorsed by the Ministry of Com-
munity and Soci,a1 Services as
part of the program for Homes
for the Aged.
The Conunittee of Manage-
ment of Huronview has declared
open house for the week, and in-
vites all senior citizens' clubs, or
any citizen ,over 60, to come and
join in programs. For this week
only, the dining room will be
open to visitors and volunteers at
a nominal charge and supper will
be'provided the day of the picnic.
It would be appreciated if clubs of
individuals who are planning to
stay for meals would let us know
in advance.
eld and Middleton Anglican
Churches, and formerly padre of
.F.B., Clinton, will lead a sing-
ong in the auditorium. Rev.
oumatoff is well-known to most
f the residents of Huronview be-
cause of the great interest he took
it Huronview during the years he
as stationed at the base.
Wednesday the annual Huron-
ew picnic will be held on the
ounds, weather permitting, or
the auditorium, if the weather -
an does not cooperate. There
11 be games, races, etc., com-
encing at 2 p.m. Huron County
U.SeUM will have their display
an here for the day.
Thursday afternoon there will
organ music in the auditorium
y Ed. Stiles. The Senior Citizens'
ubs of Bayfield and Exeter will
t on a variety program for
amily Night (Thursday
ening, 7 p.m.). These same
ubs provided the Family Night
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mi large kitchen, full base •
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ISituated on a double ..
lot,
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'VILLAGE LIVING Ell
is great in this 11/2 1 vi
storey, 3 bedroom gr
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chen and -dining room, 2 LIN wi
NI and 4 piece bath, forced 1•11 m
III air oil furnace. 1% .M
▪ storey workshop. - v
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MI One storey commercial•
building with over 20 imINI Cl
fobt frontage on main LE pu
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show windows, part mil cl
mil basement. This building
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M. Gibson 335-3909 .11111
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NEW REAL ESTATE AGENT
Lloyd W. Hutton Real Estate
Limited [broker]
Kincardine, Ontario
Takes pleasure in announcing
the appointment of
MR. MEL MATHERS
R.R. 4 Wingham, Phone 357-3208
as his agent for the Wingham District
Mr. Mothers will operate from his home on
Highway #4, south of Wingham.
LLOYD W. HUTTON REAL ESTATE LTD.
Friday is alwayi %to day at
Ifumnview, but for this week, we
hope to have
Senior* with us. The games will
be held in the .auditotium with
some real prise., instead of the
untsi chocolate bars, ete.'Brws-
We Senior Casey wm join our
residents for the
On Saturday, June 2*1, there
will be table games in the audi-
torium **sive euchre,
bridge, 500 eke), Seeforth Haw
aub will sponsor this •
activity.
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- FORSME
A handsome!), renOviited du.;
plex• in Wroxeter Oroviding.
excellent four • bedrooin
accommodation for a single
,family or rental income for '
those requiring only, a single
large master bedroom. Tbli"
unique home on a double lot
hos been changed Over so ex-
tensively that' we • chollange
you to find any item in need of
repair.
A one and chaff storey frame
home in Teeswdtet with two
bedrooms has on amazingly
low price tag. This small
home is in an excellent state
of repair, has a spacious lot -
for a garden, and comes with
many fine extras. Low taxes.
FARMS :
Just listed. A dairy setup im-
• mediately north of Wingham
with new steel barn 84x72,
milkhouse 18x16 "(2700 lb:
• cooler included), 30 tie -Ups.
-Wen drained Sail. Maitland
-114v43111-tbiithack-folir^ bed-
room brickhouseoffers spa-
cious living. Asking price is \
worth every penny! II
A beef setup south of Wing -
ham on a paved rood has 85
self draining acres, beef barn
56x48 L 22x28 (loose housing
and cement stanchions), large
implement Shed, insulated
hen house and ribmerous.
other features. The four bed-
room home is nicely decor-
ated and is in excellent shape
Superior terms available.
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357-2497
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357-3822
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WINGHAM, ONTARIO
176 DIAGONAL ROAD • 357.11117
ELEGANT WINGHAM HOME
One of Wingham's finer family homes has come on the market
because the owner is transferred. Modern kitchen has 21 ft. of
cupboards plus dining area in addition to which is a separate
dining room. Living room 14x24 feotures a natural fireplace.
Private den, 2 bedrooms and both are all contained on main
level. Single car garage has entrance from bock of property.
Situated on a fully serviced 1/4 acre lot in a quiet reildential
area only 3 blocks from the central shopping district.
FAMILY HOME
Only $18,900. full price for this well located 2 storey brick 4
bedroom home. Newly renovated kitchen plus utility room
attached. Dining room, double living room has carpet over
hardwood floors. Full basement, oil furnace heating. Exterior
brickwork and roof are all in good condition. Situated on a
large lot, this home offers excellent value for your purchasing
dollar.
GENERAL STORE
Village location on busy Provincial Hwy. 2 storey building in
good condition includes store area plus modern 8 room living
quarters. Storage space and garage. Business has been good
and the owner is retiring. Price of $27,500. includes equipment,
is open to Offer. Terms may be arranged.
Ken Ducharmo, Representative, 670 Shuts:. Street,
Wingham, Phone 3571594