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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-09-26, Page 11ci NNTUREIEANINOinammisimmosossam Punch along TAINTS uCc with Fordwich otiorvis- aiBttl9oissitSYS s boo- is aa -,is Iro iival poloist . a rR $1001 11114 ot i , 11%1' si 0141 two 1.sdi*t to sts, 11 you word* proof, just try Anssdest .stall ser haw ,mock ltrisktsr and friatee Your lissturss'trill be. PIAILDWICH�.�0y,, >.11.. T11 fourth ti IM Aloes with'. was held sot *eke. el . *Caw ea SibliriLlY The reg callow en mss for the reference lie. litrs. McCann a test, and ether toPkol were forte and in, formal: invitations, food and service for both. Mrs. Wenn demonstrated different types of Mrs, Rob RobinSon po • tea and each girl sampled tilie s - vd. ANDY'S` REFRIGERATION i !HONE 357. - W1 SHAM 24 Hour Emergency Service Radio Dispatthood YOUR TYLER DEALER Sulk Tanks, W1lasikeins, Air Conditioning, Preasaars REPAIRS TO. .ALL, MAKES OF APPLIANCES ., 9 Business. and Professional Directory Chiropractic Associates HEALTH CENTRE Wingham, Ontario R. Bray, D.C. D. Lee, D.C. 357-1224 LET THE Wingham Advance -Times HELP YOU PHONE 357-2320 WINGHAM MEM ORIALS GUARANTEED f,$ANITEB. CEMETERY LETTERING REASONABLE PRICES Buy Direct and Save SW Ph. E67.1810 Res. Ph. E67d016 i Frederick F. Homuth. Phm.B., R.O. Carol E. Homuth, RO Mrs. Viola H. Homuth, RO OPTOMETRISTS Phone 338.2712 Harriston - Ontario I) REID AND PETERSON Chartered Accountants 218 Josephine St., Wingham IP},,...,tt.Lb ._Oi a1 .. tstl135I -'i1 29 . i 1�1 'e.l A. PeIV terson, C.A. B. W. item CA. w over tius gait Their Or e Selesecir,WM been res* was the w y,i.. tyt Listowel. On Pee. 2,1917 she marded -to G� �, scan of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Mionn of Moncrieff. Following their marriage, the couPle resided at Lander, Man, until 1939 when they moved Winnipeg. . Mann wasemployed with the C.N.R. and was * Ta ber of the Manitoba' �}.+ ip' AI. He predeceased her on Jan. , 452. She is survived by one ,son, Cameron Mann of Winnipeg, Man. and one daughter, Mrs. William (Viola) Edgar of Ed- monton, Alta , nine grand- cbildr-eta ' an four great- grandchildren, Alio sisters, Mrs - Maxwell (Carrie) Abram, Kit- chener; Mrs. Cyril (Viola) Knight, Sarnia and two half- sister, Mrs. Olive Phillips, Wingham, and Mrs. Minerva McEwen, Belgrave. She was predeceased by sis- ters, Mrs. Michael (Lavine) Kreuter of Ethel, and Mrs.. Leonard (Elizabeth) Eighmey, Fla. and brother, Noble of Flint, Mich., and 'Florida. She was .a member of the United Church. The funeral service was held Monday, Sept. 23 in Winnipeg with burial following at Brookside Cemetery. rly et Knox Church anniversary GORRIE -- Knox Presbyterian Church celebrated its 111th an- niversary with services at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. The guest minister was Rev. E. H. Armstrong of Wingham Presbyterian church • who chose as. his sermbn, Psalm 121: "Lifting our eyes to the hills". Peter Dekker. of Listowel, guest soloist, sang, "How Great Thou Art" and "Beneath the Cross of Jesus." The choir sang the an- them, "Will Your Anchor Hold", accompanied on the organ by Miss Lori Moir. Rev. John Brush of ,Molesworth and\ Gorrie Presbyterian Churches conducted the evening serrv� ice. - i a'•rS Y .a 11141Right: ° ;Was group and orchestra; "'-The Rainbows". Corrin ve Ire Oct. g, FIGURE SKATING REGISTRATION Wingham Figure .tail c i registration to taka ptowe ht Wingham Arena, October 4, 1274 from 4 to B p.111., and OCtebet' 5 from 1 to 4 p,m Skating available for all age groups. 25-3 RECEPTION Reception for Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Martin on Friday, Sep- tember 27 in Whitechurch Com- munity Hall, Music by Alley Cats. Lunch will be proyided. Every one welcome. WARDEN'S NIGHT You are invited to attend a re- ception e-ception . and .,dance in honor of 'Warden and Mrs, W. J. Elatun aur Brussels Legion Hall on Friday, October 4 at 9 pan. Ratepayers of Morris and all friends of the Wary den are especially invited. Spon- sored by the Township of Morris. 26-3 EXPECTANT PARENT EDUCATION. CLASSES The Huron County Health Unit invites you to attend the Expec- tant Parent Education Clas*. being held in the following areas: Goderich - commencing Oct. 15, 1974, High School, 7:30 - 9:30 p.m.; Wingham commencing. Oct. 16, 1974, Health Unit, 7:30- 9:30 p.m, ; Clinton - commencing Oct. 17, 1974, Health Unit, 7:30 - , 9;30 p.m.; Exeter - commencing Oct. 21, 1974, Health Unit, 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. Would anyone who is interested please pre -register by calling 1- 800-265-4485 toll free or your nearest Health . Unit office at the following numbers: Brussels 887- 9331; Clinton 482-3416; Exeter 235-1014; Goderich.524-8301; Sea - forth 527-1243; Wingham 357-2264. Both husbands and wives are in- vited to attend and participate in the discussions. 26-3-10 TOURS Ask us for prices, of winter vacation sun flights to Spain, Hawaii, Caribbean, Florida. Bookings are now being accept- Biu: . •.. '. ....: atTFt W fiilP i4iaetiii0i ednt*ctiflis- &i*el Travel Bureau, Main Street, Listowel, phone 291-4100: Service Director POOLS, ETC. POOLS - PATIOS - SAUNAS In and Above Ground Pools Easy Financing Pool Toys and Lawn Furniture Wm. R. Rfnfal Construction 96 Patrick St„ Wingham 357-2628 Swimming Pools Above and Below Ground Complete m of Pbol Chemicals ARMSTRONGAbove BelowGroundComplete ae ofMesal Chemicals CHEMICALS Box 56 Walkerton Box Walkerton SALES AND SERVICE Honda and Skidoo Sales &Service Honda and Skidoo Sales Service Hwy 86 east of Wingham Phone 5193513435 Hwy 86 east of Wingham Phone 519-357-3435 Allan's Aluminum Sales and Service Windows, Doors, Canopies, Awnings, Shutters, Etc. Increase the value of your home or cottage by phoning 392-6065 For Free Estimates Advance -Times Miert 357-2320 AUTOMOTIVE C.E.MocTavljh Ltd. Your Automatic Car Wash Centre Transmission Repairs Expert Repairs to All Makes and Models of Cars and Trucks PHONE 357-2841 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 & See Food Dinners RIVERVIEW DRIVEN 357.1360 FUELS BILL TIFFIN imperial Esso Agent For all your Home and Farre Fuel and Lubricating Needs *57.10f2 FLOWERS INSURANCE For your • INSURANCE See or Call WILLIAM S. REED 64 Victoria St., 357-2174 1 . Wedding 1,Arrangements r , • . Cut flowers • i . 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. 3572450 Emergency Service - See the Yellow Pages Pletch Electric Wingham INDUSTRIAL or COMMERCIAL WIRING Also Rural and Domestic Phlie 357-1589 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 CONSTRUCTION T.M.&T. CONSTRUCTION General Contractors All types of concrete work Home and farm building Complete Renovations CALL BOB THOMPSON BLUEVALE, ONTARIO 357-3493 Ask.s Brothers CONSTRUCTION Cottages, Homes Additions 8 Renovations FREE ESTIMATES Ph: 58.2726 Box 122, Lucknow 30011001 Events :3000.111431 BINGO Blyth{ Club Saturday night bingo at 6:$ 4000. in Blyth Memorial Hall, lwd t SO ,+anal! 60 calls. Share tlse wealth and ►; regular gashes.. rrb a ANCER .MEETING The Canadian ComSpriir annual meeting will be held Mao' day, Sept; ' 30 at tbe Bedford Hotel, Godericlr, Dinner at 7 p.m. Guest speaker;.`'Calor R. C.' Brown. OPEN HOUSE Ray and Patricia (Zurbrigg) Spencer elttend an invitation to relatives, friends and neighbors to an open house at the home of her parents, Russell and Mar- garet Zurbrigg, 320 Shuter St.,. Wingham, honoring them on their 25th wedding anniversary on Saturday evening, September 28 from 7 to 10 p.m. Best wishes only. DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUB Duplicate Bridge Club opening '1974-75 season, October 3, at 8 p.m. Club room over firehall. Anyone who likes a game of bridge - come - we would like to have you. . 26-3 CASH BINGO There will be a cash bingo in the Wingham Legion on Wednes- day, October 2. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. Bingo starts at 8:30 p.m. 15 - $10 games; two "share the wealth"; one special must go $50; jackpot line on six calls 31,040; consolation. prize 535. OFFICIAL OPENING An invitation is extended to all the citizens of Wingham and Dis- trict to attend the official opening of the Senior Citizens' Centre on Monday, September 30 from two to four o'clock id the afternoon and seven to nine in the evening. Reuben Appleby, Pres., Lillian Patterson, Sec. DANCING. Dancing at the Wingham Legion on Saturday, September 28. Music by Wilbee's Orchestra. 53.00 per couple. Admission re- stricted to persons 18 years of age and over. `TURKEY SUPPER St. Paul's Church fall turkey .supper,._ Thursday, October 24, 5:30 tar To .A Lulus 4,5p,Ahildren under123t.06. T ke available from members. • FASHION SHOW Autumn Rhapsody fashion show sponsored by Wingham Business Women's Club on Wed- nesday, October 9 in the Town Hall. Local merchants participat- ing. Candy sale and free draw prizes. NEW PROJECTS • • The Wingham Lions are inter- ested in new projects for the Wingham area. Do you know of any worthwhile project for the community betterment? Our next project in co-operation with Lions International on October 8, 1974 is World Lions Service Day Around the World. Over a million members will contribute their time towards .helping their own club conduct a humanitarian service project. The project for Wingham Lions Club is to can- vass for the CNIB on October 8. If you have a project please write to the Secretary, Mr. Lloyd Case - more, Wingham. BATON LESSONS Wingham Majorettes welcome all interested in taking baton les- sons. Teacher Patti Robertson. Register Saturday, September 28 at the Wingham Public School at 9 a.m. 12-19-26 RUMMAGE SALE Rummage sale at Sacred Heart Parish Hall, Wingham, Septem- ber 28, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 19-26 DIED ELLiOTT—On Sept. 20, Mrs. Wil- liam Elliott of Brussels passed away at the Wingham and Dis- trict Hospital in her 70th year. BENNETT—Mrs. Mildred Ben- nett passed away in her 77th year at the Wingham and Dis- trict Hospital on Sept. 21. She was a resident of the Brook- haven Nursing Home. I% 111:11011/ 1117 ADAIR: In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Laura Adair, who passed away September 24, 1973. —Always remembered by daughter Jean, Bill and grand- sons Leslie, Bill and Peter. AUCTION SALE kessalsoold effects soil ITU* will be kid for WLIAM HUMPHREY 1 ` tieILViui sf . He two blocks .east sad two Mocks son* r f �Li cafew MONDAY, SEPTEkeMBER 3. Air 1P'.M RRCAtleev`is n, studio couch, oc- casional siorlal chairs, rocking chi, telephone belch, parlor tabiesi, hassock, sideboard, dining table, chairs, fridge,' electric stove, dresser, washstand, bed, quilts,. part of two toilet sets, stainiesS steel cookware, set of dishes, odd dishes, toaster, iron, kettle, some tools and'nunterous, articles. TERMS CASH— Property *Old Brian Rintoµl, Auct oater- AUCTION SALE Of household effects .and antiques will be held for MRS. HARVEY' WEBS In the Village of Si. Helens, two blocks south and two blocks east of Lucknow MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 AT 3:30 P.M. RCA 21" television, mirrors, lamps, couch, GE vacuum clean- er, 'chest of drawers, antique dressers, beds, spring mat- tresses, kiitche. n stool, galvanized tub and pails, granite pail, sprinkling can, shovels, axes, fire extinguisher, oilcans, Brest drill, cobbler set, quart sealers, old Farmer's Advocates 1924 and other years, . numerous antique articles. TERMS— CASH Brian Rantoul, Auctioneer.. NOTE: This sale;follows the Wm. Humphrey sale. ANTIQUE SHOW AND SALE' Holiday Inn — By the Bridge, SarnaatOntario. October 4th, 7 p.m. -10 p.m. October 5th, 12 noon -10 p.m. October. 6th, *12 noon -6 p.m. Admission $1.00 Door Prize Hon. Norman Rogers Chapter LO,D.E. • 26-3 MORTGAGE SALE '.1.4 UNDER AND 13Y VIRTUE OF the power 01 sale contained in a certain mortgage which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale by BRIAN RINTOUL Auctioneer, , , ., ettndthi,^+A IINOWidni,1 traro'� • PUBLIC AUCTION ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1974,, AT 10 A.M. At the farm of , George Gordon Mead, situated 3 miles from Wingham, Ontario, ,the following property: East half of dot 40 and west half of lot 41, concession 13, Township of East Wawanosh, County of Huron, 150 acres, as described in mortgage No. 78908. On the said lands is said to be erected suitable farm buildings and dwelling house. THE LANDS- WILL BE SOLD SUBJECT TO A RESERVE BID TERMS OF SALE: The purchas- er shall pay down to the vendor's agent at the tinie of sale 10 per cent of the purchase money and shall pay 15 per cent of the pur- chase money to the vendor within 30 days after the date of auction sale and the balance shall be se- cured by a mortgage providing for amortized annual instalments of principal and interest at the rate of eight and one-quarter per cent (81 per cent) per annum payable on the first days of June or December in each year, at the option of the purchaser, for a term expiring not later than June 1, 1996. For further particulars and con- ditions of sale, apply to: THE ONTARIO JUNIOR FARMER ESTABLISHMENT LOAN CORPORATION, Parliament Buildings, Toronto 2, Ontario. Mortgagee. 12-19-26 MANNERED MISSES The roll call, "One thing I would like in a guest room", was answered by nine girls at the fourth meeting of Wingham II 4-14 club. They discussed a formal and informal tea. The club members set a table with fancy sand- wiches, cookies and tea. Karen Currie adjourned the meeting. The next meeting will be Monday, Sept. 30 at 4 p.m. 0-0-0 BELMORE Ii The fourth meeting of the Bel - more II club was held at the home of Lori Stafford. The meeting opened with the motto and Mrs. Finlay discussed entertaining at home. Jane McPherson demon- strated making fancy sand- wiches. The next meeting w 1 be held at Judy and NancyJickson's home. 111 AUCTION ' ()FRED PINE POLES WEDNESDAY, 'T. $1I;1144 AT 3 j,:I!l SHARP At the Waaiwanook Valley vation Areal, Ceecese11 31 East Woo wano.h T* a r. For further information contact the: Secretary—Treasurer, MaitlamiNisileY. Conservation Autiteri ,'Bo .. x 5, Wroxeter, Ostar�ii. Phone 5005•57 3 CLEARING AVC11O SAS Of livestock, modern Machinery, household u s oW nand aentiry,.ne Items will be held for the estato of the "hate HUGH BLAIR Lot 37, . 0mc, 0, East Waat'anosb, one block south and two .miles west of Belgra 'a THURSDAY, OCT. 10 Atli A.M. TERMS—CASH George Powell, Ierk, Brian Rintoul, Auctioneer. HOLIDAY FARMS Cottsimeet Sale Consisting of approx. 30 tractors and 60 pieces of other ,equipment to be held on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 AT 11:00 A.M. At Holiday Farms, ,two miles north of Wingham, 2% miles east on Concession 11, Turnberry Township. ' Further conslgfinedts may be made by contacting Dale David- son avidson at Wingham 3574227. , Auctioneers: , Wallace Ballagh; 392-6I7e Grant McDonald, 395-5353 Lunch booth on the grounds. 1IlIIRIJRIII MI 11111 III M HDLST1j illi • REAL ESTATE U N I II II ii- ii III III 1 NI It FOR THE HA DYMAN NI ""▪ "4F -0.4t., .n ► +( 4pp ( I Y.•\ • room' hoierie, j pc. b4 , al isituated on one acre. mi al Asking $16.900.00 with in • t . $3,900.00 down. ii iii` • - MOVE IN TOMORROW II • 1'/2 storey brick home - ,, a 3 bedrooms, dining and II in living room. This home • ii is in excellent condition NI • Included in the asking ■ IN price is a small barn, II II very suitable for work- • shop.ii ii SEMI DETACHED ii■ E Two for the price of one • Both having two bed mi - • rooms, large living in room and dining area, • 3 pc. bath up and 2 pc. IN down. Garage, plus • large, lawns with au mature maple trees. • Asking $29,500.00. 111 OFFICE 357-3840 ▪ W. Adamson 528-2113 ■ C. Sutcliffe 392-6969 . M. Gibson 335-3809 ■ Don Hoist REAL ESTATE • Limited ■ Realtors WINGHAM 4411111111111111111111111111111111. BODY P �n►pl�ta �ollisicus R��r rant! Pcwrtiay� Tawin� Sawiu ` RD MOW Prcoprietar WltltAM, i Res. 3574 171 Sus.3574102 Lhd W. 0 REAL ESTATE LIMITED OKER Kincardine for a> on highway, one mile from'1aWinphom. House init4iaroxelm'a Wee lot.'. Ow" acre form on b1I , atsrosio. house with c_604. hoards, small 'l rn, Woris,shOP 10 acus farm on p ;rood, brie house, large 1 'n, tWOocr• Brick kW,* on landscaped lot`onhig way4 Reasonabi. of fersconsfd red on any of'thesr sproparyrtiesM Mel mothers, Agent Winghorit Ph:35742kt Frame school house ,close t� the h*ghwa on 0 Vs acre lot, `. sheltered by mature miapl+s- " °Excellent building •lot or.reoio- eating project. Hydro.. and water available, ' Terrific possibilities 'in -this: combination. 300 acres,` with fine buildings and marketably priced to couple- with! 200, •. acres in the same district, ex- cellent , soil, good barn. and /muse. Before you oak an when i r 911 ar"1 1Tii4 i S 14R +-f'1 ho arms, o retie i , `this one; Ten acres with house,: and barn close to, highway. The price is right! Lovely new electric heated bungalow in Wingham - ex- ceptional location for privacy and a beautiful view. V: acre lot. Sorry, we have only; one like this! Don't fence me in - Spacious new duplex situated on large well landscaped double lot, close to Wingham. All the de- lights of country living and conveniences of town. DDD MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Photo Listing Service CONTACT: OFFICE 357-1344 STAN CHADWICK 357-2497 JACK SCHARBACH 357-3822 KEITH r FITZSIMM NS BROKER REAL ESTATE W NGHAM,NON ARIIO • 357.1117 LARGE TWO STOREY HOME Located in Wingham on a quiet street, close to down town. 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. TWO HOMES FOR RENT 2 bedroom bungalow for sole or rent. Of recent construction and in immaculate condition. $150,00 per month. 3-4 bedroom, 2 storey brick home for rent only, modern kitchen 4 pc. bath and oil furnace. $185.00 per month. 100 ACRE FARM Located on a paved County road in the Lucknow area. The property consists of a 3 bedroom home with modern con- veniences and a good barn. 40 acres of the land is tillable with the balance in natural bush and reforestrotion. A genuine trout stream with several ponds runs the full length of the farm to the river which crosses the property as well. Full price 550.000. Ken Duchorme, Representative, 570 Shutor Street, Wingham, Phone 357-2504