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formal: invitations, food and
service for both.
Mrs. Wenn demonstrated
different types of
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REID AND PETERSON
Chartered Accountants
218 Josephine St., Wingham
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A. PeIV terson, C.A. B. W. item CA.
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Their Or e Selesecir,WM been res*
was the
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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a 3 bedrooms, dining and II
in living room. This home •
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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.
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■ C. Sutcliffe 392-6969
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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
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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