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OU An .:,WELCOME to browse
Doty Pro Hardware,
Where they have a
rplay of gifts for all occa-
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''INE -MAKING accessories
available at Daugherty Pro
Hard_ re, Wiagharn,' 357-3631.
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STARTED PULLETS, ready to
lay. Suitable for laying cages or
floor pens. Write, visit or phone
665-7711, Fisher Poultry Farms,
Ayton -
274 -11
TENT TRAILER, sleeps six,
propane stove, ice box, canopy,
etc. Call 335-3257 after six.
27-4
CONTENTSOF a modern beauty
salon - equipment and supplies.
Call Clinton 482-3715.
GOLDEN FALCON, Citation,
Flyte, 'Holiday travel trailers.
Baron, Bellevue hardtops. John-
son outboards. Boats. Truck top-
'pers. Camp -Out Rental & Sales,
Hwy. 8W, Stratford, 393-5938.
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GROCERIES by the case. 50
cents a case above wholesale
rice; bulk products 1 cent per
+pound above wholesale price;
dens ih by 11 a.m. Mondays,
pi k up Tuesdays p.m. Cash and •
Carry, Koyle's Supertest., Luck -
now, 528-3401,
13-20-27-4
'BERG STABLE cleaners and
stabling punfeeders and water.
bowls Lloyd 'Johnston,' RR 3,
Holyrood. Phone 395-5390. rrb
Miscellaneous.
• ATTENTTJN all ,:senior ' or dis-
abled citizens of Wingham. Three
girls of the Wingham area have
offered their free services to. do
housework, ,,gardening, errands
and offor eneral. ct m p tuoaauc
Mare •e himmer. t4, �rc�y
f` r he slor information
call 257-1610 or 392-6354.
MEALS -ON -WHEELS
Phone Miss Mary Scott, 357-2365
• or Mrs. H. L. Sherbondy, 357-2552.
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FOR YOUR
InsuranceNeeds in Automobile,
Farm Liability, Accidents and ,
• Sickness Home Protection
Call Your Co -Op Agent
LLOYD MONTGOMERY
53 Maple: Street,'Wingham
Dial 357-3739
ANYONE wishing to have hand-
saws, circular Saws, tools, etc.,
sharpened, call 357-3644.
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IF YOU ARE A FRIEND or rela-
tive of an alcoholic, the Al -Anon
Family Group may be able to
help you solve your side of the
problem. Please contact Post Of-
fice Box 1135, Wingham. rrb
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. Low-
rey and Thomas organs. Call Hap
.Swatridge, Wingham, 357-2785.
Representing Garnet Farrier.
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';'EACH YOUR dollars to have
more cents at the North Huron
Credit Union.
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ATTENTION all senior or dis-
abled citizens of Wingham. Three
girls of the Wingham area have
offered their free services to do
housework, gardening, errands
and offer general companionship
for the summer. For information
call 357-1610 or 35-3035.
4-11
Farm Machinery
MASSEY HARRIS two-way hay
rake; four cylinder engine for 68
Austin sedan,qed
one year; one
cattle oiler, nevused; one set of
Weigh scales, 2,000 pounds; one
number 55 heater stove suitable
for -burning garbage. Frank
Stamper, RR 1, Bluevale.
area
RHEUMATIC
& ARTHRITIC
riAIN
6. you r Iron roff0 from year NW swop
arms wallM,rNfowdNwwrwt/orl .
OFFER: ` `$$ T -It.
WM* Oat. r
from Tw N Mt' 8t. E.,
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$I.71 et *iv Wm.
Help Wanted
NEEDED - part-time or full-
tinle persons interested in a
management opportunity deve-
Iopung,-training and supervising
personnel. Call Exeter 835-2886.
4-11
CONESTOGA COLLEGE OF
APPLIED ARTS AND
TECHNOLOGY
CHAIRMAN
CLINTON CENTRE
Applications are invited for the
position of Chairman of the Clin-
ton Centre. The position is the
senior administrative position in
the Centre responsible for full-
time and part-time studies in
Academic Upgrading, Commer-
cial Retraining and Secretarial
Post Secondary Programs. Other
duties include the supervision of
support services personnel as ar-
ranged with persons responsible
for each service for the total Col-
lege. The Chairman will be res-
ponsible for the continuing edu-
cation activities in the Centre.
Chairmen in the College are ex-
pected to teach part-time.
The salary range is under re-
view, but will be in the general
area of $16,500 to $19,500.
Applications, in writing, should
be forwarded to:
The Personnel Department,
Conestoga College of Applied
Arts and Technology,
299 Doon Valley Drive,
Kitchener, Ontario.
Closing date: July 15, 1974.
The Huron County
Board of Education
requires
OCCASIONAL TEACHERS
(Supply Teachers)
to do supply work in the ele-
mentary and secondary schools
during 1974-75.
Written applications including
qualifications, social insurance
number and telephone number
must be mailed before July 10th
J. W. Coulter,.
Superint ndentof Program',;
�•.. 110.1'
anlirung, •
furon County Board
of Education,
103 Albert Street,
Clinton, Ontario:
Applicants should indicate the
grades and or subjects they are
prepared to teach and the schools
in which they would serve. From
this information lists of available
teachers will be prepared for
each school. Principals will then
contact applicants . when their
services are required.
Persons presently serving, as
Occasional Teachers in our
schools must re -submit an appli-
cation to ensure having their
names on the 1974-75 lists.
D. J. Cochrane, E. C. Hill,
Director. Chairman.
27-4
PAY, PROGRESS
PERMANENCE •
PRESTIGE
Three openings exist now for
smart, young -minded persons in
the •local branch of a large Inter-
national Firm in Bruce -Huron
Counties. To qualify you need a
positive mental attitude, grade
eleven or better, self confidence,
and a pleasant personality.
You must be free to begin work
immediately! This position has
all company benefits and a very
complete training. Previous ex-
perience unnecessary.
If selected, your starting
income'will be $150-$225 per week
(paid weekly) depending on
ability and qualifications.
Only those who sincerely wish
to get ahead need apply.
Please phone now to arrange
for an appointment for a personal
interview, Mr. Gerry Barclay,
74§-1196. Call Kitchener collect,
Wednesday, 10 a.m. - 7:30 p.p.
For Rent
ARTICLES FOR RENT. Dustless
floor sanders and rug shampoo-
ers. Daugherty Pro Hardware,
Wingham. rrb
BEDSITTING SUITE, conveni-
ent to downtown, heated and fur-
nished with stove, refrigerator
and carpeting. Apply to Box 326,
Wingham Advance -Times.
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Real Estate
WILLIAM S. REED
Real Rstate Broker and
Swore! Insurance
Dial 357.2174
WINGHAM, ONTARIO
COMMISSION RATE -- 3%
ON HOUSES IN WINGHAM
Excellent income property, two
storey red brick duplex in a nice
residential area close to schools.
In good repair. Many extras.
Early possession.
Situated close to downtown and
handy to schools, two storey solid
brick family home, oil furnace,
excellent lot. Must be sold to
settle an estate.
Large, three bedroom trailer
home, all conveniences, town
water, oil furnace, situated on a
good lot.
Notice
WINGHAM DRIVE-IN CLEAN-
ERS will be , closed for holidays
from July 8 to July 20.
Work Wanted
WILL BABYSIT in my home.
Preferably infants or toddlers.
Write to Box 436, Wingham or call
at 132 Scott Street, Wingham.
YOUNG LADY wishes any kind
of work for last three weeks in
July Phone 3574885:
Wanted
SMALL FRIDGE. Phone 357-
1710. •
WANTED TO RENT, buy or
borrow, a set of bagpipes by
Jo -Marie. McCormick. Phone
357=1787.
RENTAL VEHICLES WANTED
COUNTY OF HURON
Quotations fire requested to
supply under full maintenance
lease the following vehicles -
14 - 4 cylinder, 2 door cars;
3 - 4 cylinder half ton trucks; 1- 4
cylinder station wagon.
Half ton trucks to be equipped
with enclosed, locked canopy top.
State any mileage restrictions
and -or other restrictions. Quo-
tation should also include sup-
plying snow tires for winter
driving. A second quotation is to
be submitted _under full main-
tenance lease less insurance
coverage. Indicate 1974 or 1975
models (1974 preferred).
Closing date 4:00 p.m., Friday,
July 12, 1974.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
Submit to:
J. G. Berry,
Administrator,
County of Huron,
Court House,
Goderich, Ontario.
Livestock For SIS
....rmommotttottommortmestrtomr......tpommotwattiotta..01,,, 700111.
STARTED BULL calves, 200-300
pounds, Holstein and crossbred,
Brian McBurney, 335-3761.
YOUNG LIVE roosters for sal
Phone 335.6235.
Tenders Wanted
COUNTY OF HURON
RENOVATIONS AT
COURT HOUSE, GODERICH
TENDERS will be received on
behalf of the Province of Ontario
by the undersigned for the follow..
ng
1u.. Installation of new carpet in
the County Judge's Chamber.
2. Renovations to the Sheriff's
Office in connection with par-
titions and counters.
Tenders are to be submitted
separately in . accordance with
the tender form. Plans and
specifications may be secured at
the office of the undersigned in
the Court House, Goderich.
CLOSING date for tenders - 4:00
p.m., Friday, July 19, 1974.
LOWEST or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
John G. Berry,
Clerk -Treasurer &
Administrator,
Court House, Goderich, �y�Ontario.
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Wanted To Rent
TWO OR THREE BEDROOM
apartment or house. Married
teacher with one child Write to
Box 328, Wingham Advance -
Times.`
Cars & Trucks
For Sale . d
1971 ROAD RUNNER, "auto-
matic, buC,ket seats, mags, new
paint. Phone 335-3988 after 5 p.m.
1969 CHEV car, four -door, auto-
matic, in very good condition. Al-
bert Bongertman, Teeswater,
392-6613. 4-11
TWO 1967 MERCURY Cougars,
as they are. $200. or best offer for
both. Phone 357-2013.
McCREERY
. AUTO WRECKERS
RR 2. WROXETER
on RIghlvay 86
Midway between Wingham
• and Listowel
USED AUTO PARTS
USED CARS & TRUCKS
Phone •
LISTOWEL 2914159
GORRIE 335.3314
HELP WANTED
Class "A" Mechanic'
or
An apprentice
Apply: CRAWFORD MOTORS
WINGHAM, ONTARIO
Wedding
Announcement
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H.
Wheeler of Belgrave wish to
announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter, Mary
Anne, to Mr. Vincent George
Makas, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Vincent Makas of Strathroy. The
wedding will take place on
Saturday, July 20 at 4 o'clock in
Knox United Church, Belgrave.
R. W. BELL
OPTOMETRIST.
GODERICH
The Square 524.7661
LEARN TO DRIVE
TRACTOR TRAILERS
—Now you can train right here in
Canada!
—Tuition Tax Deductible!
—Placement assistance guaran.
teedI
—Weekend training also avail.
able!
For application and interview,
write:
Safety Department
The Canadian Institute of
Tractor Trailer Training Ltd.
107 Queen's Quay W.,
Toronto 117, Ontario.
Or call 416-844.9381
(Formerly Tran4•Canada Trans -
rt Trainin )
monsimami
CAS
AUCTION /ALF
Of fine furnishings, antique and
. autmal jle for
HAROLD RING
IQ Gmrrie, JUstff 'Hwy. 07. on
rear lawn $ premises act**
from King's -Plumbing and
floating O>i#
TUESDAY EVENING
JULY 9TH AT6:3oP,M,
Philco TV; humidifier; wide Fri-
gidaire H.D. electric stove;
kitchen and electrical appli-
ances; Electrohome solid state
record player with two speakers;
another TV; antique dry sink (in-
complete); old washstand; an-
tique hanging clothes rack; oak
pedestal round dining -table with
boards; 6 chairs with leather
seats; oak buffet, matching
above table and chairs; four old
rocking chairs; two old Captain's
chairs; old parlor chair; antique
blanket chest; old diamond-
shaped parlor table; old. console
model 7 1ers radio; fumed oak
bookcase with full-length glass
doors; antique chair with uphol-
stered seat; old. pictures ("Ange-
lus" and "The Gleaners") ; stor-
age box; oak record cabinet;
three old wall- telephones; round
backed wicker chair; small sec-
retary desk and chair; matching
fine wicker settee, rocker and
chair; oakchina cabinet, with
lion's paw legs, curved glass
gables and two mirrors; chrome
table sand chairs; two - 3/4 beds;
double wooden bed; good old
wooden dresser; modern double •
dresser; chest of drawers; vanity
and bench; 9' x 12' Axminster
patterned rug; tall. wooden floor
lamp; small box stove in good
condition; good suite of Indian -
craft furniture, four chairs, set-
tee and table; four bow back
chairs; odd chairs; Rose ches-
terfield and chair, like new; Sun-
beam vacuum cleaner; floorpo-
lisher; coffee table; small home
box safe; kitchen couch; step=
stool; crokinole board; ironing
board; card table; mirrors;
steamer trunk; handbags; an-
ti a oak case Wldtfiield'Sessions
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tel` C1a � 0la Regina �. f Ra
Watch and' others:; old pine store
counter 10' long; window sash;
cream cans; old ivory . pieces;;
knick-kna'cks; interesting old
dishes; bedroom pitcher and
basin; cleanlinens, mats, cur-
tains and bedspreads; Christmas
decorations; . several good but-
cher knives; pots, _pans and
crock;' bed lamps; feather tick;
old family Bible in lovely condi-
tion; two old flat irons; hamper;
scythe; screen door; push lawn
mower; lovely old coal oil lamp;
antique crock foot warmer;
small bench saw; garden tools;
two iron pots; fry pans; and
articles too. numerous to list:•
NOTE: At 8 p.m. a beautiful '58
Ford, black, 4 -door, V-8, never
used in winter, running well, will
sell "as- is", 'subject to a very
modest reserve bid.
HAROLD KING
Proprietor.
A. L. McGU*RE
Auctione ,
Phone 797-3135.
TERMS — CASH AS WE SELL.
A genuine clearing sale of unusu-
ally well maintained articles.
Plan on attending this one!
GARDO
Animal Health Products
Drugs, minerals, fly
sprays for house and barn
foggers, etc. in stock at
the farm.
COMPARE OUR PRICES
We can save you money
Catalogue available
showing our complete line
ALLAN R. MILLER
(Langside)
R.R. #5, Lucknow
521-6096
WINGHAM
•ODY SHOP
Complete Collision Repairs
and Pdinting
Towing Service
Radiator Cleaning and
Repair;
SID ADAMS
proprietor
WINGHAM, ONT.
804« 357.1171 Bus. 357.1102
AUCTION S
Of household effects and 4ii q
will be held fee+
MRS, JOHN MONKEY.
At, her residence Elisalsith
• Street, Teeswater,
SATUR A'' (, JULy 13,1974
STARTING AT 1:34 P;M,
TERMS --;* CA.lI
Property consisting of full two-
storey insul • brick dwelling in
good state of repair, sl tuated 'on
full -idle lot, 66' x 132'.
TERMS ON PROPERTY.•.-
16PER CENT DOWN,
BALANCE:IN 30'0AY8.
Owner or auctioneer not respon-
sible for accidents or injuries jR
any way connected With the sale.
Owner,
MRS. JOHN McCONKEY.
Auctioneer, .
WALLACE BALLAGH,
Teeawater, 3924170.
GRANT McDON .ALD.
Ripley, 395=5353.
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
FOR
ABE PENNER
Located on Lot 11, Con. 4 East,
Culross Township, 11/4 miles
south of Teeswater, 11/4 miles
east, on
SATURDAY, JULY 6,1974
STARTING AT 10:00 A.M.
NOTE: -'This sale is being held in
the morning to. avoid interfering
with haying operations.
TERMS -- CASA. NO RESERVE
AS FARM IS SOLD.
Owner or auctioneer not . respon-
sible for accidents or injuries in
any way connected with the sale.
Owner, •
ABE PENNER.
Auctioneer,
WALLACE BALLAGH,
Teeswater, 392-6170.
CLEARING
AUCTION' SALE
Of . farm . • machinery, livestock
and some household effects will
be held/or t•
C.( .a J.:bHEN
`till Lot 4;;3'Concession 11, Hi wick
Township, • 11 . miles north of
Gorrie, then / mile west on •
Concession 11 on
FRIDAY, JULY 5
AT 1 P.M.
LIVESTOCK: 7 Holstein cows
milking, 3 Holstein cows spring-
ing, 4 Holstein heifers, 10
, sow with 8
pigs,
crossbred 1 sow with
calves9 pigs1,. 20 _Banes
pigs, 300 bales of straw.
FARM MACHINERY: David
Brown No. 880 tractor with
chains, I.H. No. B250 tractor with
loader, Massey -Harris No. 11 side
rake, Cockshutt manure spread-
er, Cockshutt • 7 foot power
mower, Massey -Harris No. 3
baler with motor, Massey -Harris .
15 run seed drill with power lift,
John Deere 10 ft: Cultivator - 3
point hitch, three section
diamond harrows and drawbar,
Case three furrow 14 inch bottom.
plough - 3 point hitch, Ford three
furrow 10 inch bottom plough - 3
point hitch, wagon and rack
snow blower, roto tiller, •pesthole
digger - three point hitch, wheel
barrow, pig feeder, McCulloch
chain saw, cement mixer, bale
elevator- 34 ft. with motor, grain
auger, M.M. hammer mill,
fay rowing crate, 25 ft. endless 6
inch belt, fence posts, electric
fence, 38 rod page fence, 8 ft.
water trough, sump pump,
loading shute, forks, shovels and
other articles too numerous to
mention.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Bunk
beds, wardrobe, with double
mirrors and two drawers, 2
arborite tables, child's rodking
chair, child's toy wooden cradle,
child's school desk, modern gas
stove - natural or propane, buffet
and four dining room chairs,
couch, upright desk, orange
basket chair, school desk, e-
namel -topped table, new pint and
quart wooden berry boxes.
TERMS—CASH DAY OF SALE
Owner or auctioneer not re-
sponsible for any accidents or
injuries on property day of sale.
Auctioneer - LEN METCALFE
Phone: Walkerton 887-1711
CARPET, UPHOLSTERY
SHAMPOOING
In Your Own Home
Also vinyl repairs on
furniture
FREE ESTIMATES
Contact
Mrs. Leachman
57.2966
ALLPRO SERVICE
TOUR
FETI'ES TOUR$ have, a
limited amount 01 space r a -
ing on each of the folio/vying lidly
(*costed tours:
Mooaonee — 4 -day, tour departing
July 26 and Aug,. 13 and featuring
a •ride on• the fanned Polar Bear
Express down the Arctic Water-
shed from. Cochrane tar Mee;
alio a guided tOtir of Timmins,
cruise on Lake Muskoka and a
visit to Santa's Village: A relax-
ing tour featuring. all Ontario
scenery..
1000 Island and Upper Canada —.
3.day tour departs July 27 and
Aug, 17 and includes Old Fort
Henry,` acruise through 'the
,
beautiful 1000 Islands, Upper
Canada ° Village, Peterborough
and hundreds of miles`Qf< gor-
geous scenery. '
WWVA Jamboree. Take a
summer break and enjoy the fun
and music at the Jamboree in
Wheeling, West Virginia. Jambo-
ree features top entertainers at
all performances. Tour leaves
Friday night Aug.16.and returns
Sun. Aug. 18.
'
WRITE FOR free brochures on
the following fully escorted, coach
tours by Fettes Tours of Mount
Forest, 519-323-1545:
Sept. 23,and 25, 5 days to Agawa
Canyon and Mackinac - Island
(Fall color).
Sept. 30 -- 3 days to Lake Placid,
Tupper Lake and Adirondack
Mts. (Color).
Oct. 5 -- 4 days lo Algonquin, 0t=
tawa and Gatineau Park (Fall
color). `
Oct. 11 4 days to Grand Ole
Opry in Nashville.
Oct. 20 --21 days to Atilerican
West, California and Grand
Canyon.
Nov. 15' -- 3 days to WWVA
Jamboree in Wheeling.
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CASH BINGO '
There will be 4 Bah bingo in:
theWrtun aeon 00 WET
day,. July 10.Doors open at -TO
ppm. Bingo starts at 810 p.nl.15 ,-
, 810 games; two "Share:
wealth"; one iipeeial must go -
$50; jackpot line on six calls ;
cation prise 935.
PRESENTATION AND
DANCE
A presentation and dance watt
be held in the Belnore Comma.
city Centre for Mr. and
Clayton Baird on Saturday even.
ing, Julys. 6. Everyone welcome.
Ladies please bring lunch.
ANNIVERSARY
Langside Presbyterian Church
anniversary, on Sunday, July 7 at
11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Guest speaker,
Rev. Royal from Goderich, Even-
ing .soloist, Mrs. Grace Richard- p
,son. Everyone welcome.
DANCE
Dancing, at The Wingham Le-
Bion ton Saturday, July 6 to the
music of the Royalat. 0.00 per
couple. Admission reatrictud to
persons 18 -years of age or over.
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TOURS
All Star tours to Eastern Cana-
da, 13 departures: July 7, 14,°21,
22,
28; Au29g
. . 4,11,18, 25; Sept. 1, 8, :15,
.
All Star tours to Newfoundland,
4 departures: July 6, 27; Aug. 17;
Sept4.7�. .
Many. more All . Star tours to
choose from. Ask us for an All
Star tours :booklet.
For full particulars contact
Listbwel Travel Bureau, Main
Street, Listowel, phone 291-4100.
BIRTHS
PLETCH in Ju�yny,e 24, to Mr. and
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Mrs. Max Pletch of Dryden, a
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CLEARING AUCTION SALE.
Of Camping and Sporting Goods and New Furniture
FRIDAY, JULY 5, 8:00 P;M.
BALL AUCTIONS LIMITED
Brussels, Ontario.
Partial Listing: •
' New tents, Coleinan stove, heater, lantern, sleeping bags, coolers,
life jackets, thermoses, lawn chairs, lounges, air mattresses, camp,
,. stools, camping table, canteens, pots, hunting knives, hatchets,
Coleman fuel, Hibachi, baseball bats, balls, gloves, swing set,
tennis racket and balls, badminton set, basketball nets and balls,
golf clubs and golf balls; fishing poles, reels, lures, nets, tackle box,
floats, hooks, swim fins, ski belt, water skis, ski rope, flashlights,
Morse electrophonic quality component sets With 8 track tape deck,
6lovely styles Morse stereos, Morse completely, automatic sewing
machine, large selection of bedroom and chesterfield suites in
styles of French Provincial, Spanish, Colonial and modern, new
single, double and queen size beds, decorative table and swag'
lamps, lovely coffee and end table sets, kitchen suites in a variety
of colors, sets of dishes, sets of silverware and many more items
too numerous to mention.
NOTE: Terms of sale are -Cash or our handy TKM budget plan.
There is lots of seating and parking and a refreshment booth and
washroom facilities are available.
Sale conducted by:
BALL AUCTIONS LIMITED
Phone 887-9383
ATTENTION: Approximately 1,000 yards of brand name carpets.
Business and Professional
Directory
Chiropractic
Associates
HEALTH CENTRE
Wingham, Ontario
R. Bray, D.C.
D. Lee, D.C.
357-1224
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JAMES A. PETERSON
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT
Ross Street Lucknow
Phone 528-2016
WINGHAM
MEMORIALS
GUARANTEED GRANITES
CEMETERY LETTERING
REASONABLE PRICES
Buy Direct and Save
Bus Ph. *57.1910
Rao. Ph, *57.1015
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Frederick P. Homuth
Phtm.B.,
Carol Homuth, RO
Mrs. Vole H. Homuth, RO
OPTOMETRISTS
Phone *30271*
Harridan - Ontario
BARRY W. REID
Chartered Accountant
218 Jsssphiu, Sivset
Wiflha .357-1522
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