The Wingham Advance-Times, 1975-06-26, Page 8il
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FU.,WITURRI, Mb Week buy
**OW *ock t "s ci " at the
Mltdnclay FurnitUre Showrooms.
laspeet and kitchen
Su**, also li .,' room suites and
oceas onal tables and chairs to
suit varleus budgets. G. E.
Schuett, phone 367-2308, Mild-
inay,.Ontario. - 19-26
WINTARIQ TIt KETS for sale at
Cerra is Gen. Store, Gorrie. Get
yours today.
MAN'S 10 speed super cycle, two
years; one auto -mini bicycle,
folds for easy transport, tv'jo
years. Phone 357-3040.
1974 YAMAHA 350, 4,500 miles,
excellent condition. Earl Thomp-
son, 357-1878.
DELUXE, redwood, above
ground pools, (2) 16 x 24 and 16 x
32 complete, one year old, re-
possessed by bank. Sacrifice half*
price. Call Mr. James 519-681-
3804. rrb
USED LUMBER 2 x 8, 2x 10, 2x
12, 3 x 8, 3 x 10; flooring and
strapping. Call 357-2876 or 357-
2801. 20-3
AIR -CONDITIONER, Sears
Coldspot, 5,000 BTU used only
two summers, $135.00; Ford 170
cu. in. engine with carb. $80,00;
one old style electric range, free.
Please call 335-3442 after six p.m.
BY -PRO FEEDS. A name to
remember. Contact us for feed
premixes and minerals.. Custom
formulation available on request
up to the minute grain and soy-
bean meal prices and supplies.
West brewers grain and wet corn
distillers also available. By -Pro
Feeds, RR 3, Wallenstein, On-
tario 519-664-2282 or 519-6994670.
19-26
BERG STABLE cleaners and
stabling. Bunk feeders and water
60,A4§. Silo ' unloaders and far-
rowing crates.:' Uoy .Johnston,
RR 3, Holyrood. • Phone 395-5390.
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ENJOY the luxuries of a wood
burning fireplace in your home or
cottage. Completely installed
with brick er stone facing for half
the price you imagined. For free
estimates phone 335-3124. rrb
MIXED GRAIN, peas, oats, bar-
ley: Bob Purves, phone 528-5204.
QUANTITY of cob corn in crib.
Harold Keating, 887-9316 Brus-
sels.
30" BUNK BEDS. Can be used as
twin beds. Phone 357-2798.
FRAME BARN, straw shed
attached, 44 x 60 ft. and 30Mx 40 ft.,
good timber and barn boards, to
be taken down and moved away.
Phone 887-9475.
RACE HORSE equipment. 'West-
ern and English tack. Dealer for
Australian hopples and race
equipment. Save on all tack and
equipment. Merlin's Magic Bank-
ets and Saddlery. Mail order and
Mobile delivery. Phone Palmer-
ston 343-2808 anytime. rrb
FOUR BURNER propane gas
stove; chrome bed couch with
plastic mattress; barbecue; re-
cord player ; mix master. Phone
357-2046 19=26
SWIMMING POOL repossessed,
excellent condition, leading
manufacturer willing to sacrifice
at half price. Call collect 416-
53(.9278. rrb
21 INCH RCA Victor black and
white T.V., two years old. Phone
523-9643.
SANDERSON'S SASH. Manufac-
turers of odd size wood windows.
Let us take out your old drafty
windows and replace them with a
new custom built thermo glass in-
sulated unit cemplete with
screen. For an bstimate phone
335-3963 or evenings 335-3124 or
335-3909. rrh
MORTGAGE MONEY
AVAILABLE
Farm and Residential
No hidden bonus or fees
24 hour service
For information contact:
Gue:ph 621-4500 call collect
or after 5:00 or Saturdays
Harriston 334.637
ASSOCIA rEs REALTY
CREDIT LTD.
Serving Canadians
From Coast to Coast
For Sale
REASONABLE. 55' x 10' mobile
home, partly furnished, two bed-
rooms, broadloomed. Also 30 ft.
travel trailer, tandem wheels,
broadloomed, three piece bath-
room, good condition. Can be
seen anytime at the Harriston
Trailer Park, Harriston, 338-3549.
SWIMMING POOL SACRIFICE.
Leading manufacturer and distri-
butor has above -ground alumi-
num pools left over from 1974
season, half-price, guaranteed in-
stallation and terms. Call Credit
Manager, collect, 519-681-3805
days or evenings. rrb
WHITEWASHING Equipment,
Myers industrial pump driven by
Wisconsin V-4 engine, one 500 gal.
tank and one 300 gal. tank, 100
feet of high pressure hose, all
mounted on a 1965 Mercury three -
ton truck. Phone' 357-3843.
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Miscellaneous
REYNOLDS REFRIGERA-
TION. Dependable repairs,
prompt sejvice. Phone 357-1085.
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INSTRUCTION AVAILABLE
LEARN HAIRDRESSING — for
more information on this career
write, phone or visit K -W
SCHOOL QF HAIRDRESSING,
407 Highland Rd. W., Kitchener,
745-5641. Lodging available.
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MEALS -ON -WHEELS
Phone Mrs. L. James, 357-3657 or
Mrs. H. L. Sherbondy, 357-2552.
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ANYONE wishing to have hand-
saws, circular saws, tools, etc.,
sharpened, call 357-3644.
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STANDING AT STUD; registered
half Arab and pony. Good big
Uthpr , 42p ee,, both' large
and small mares. Boss or Kevin
Hoggart, 357-3692.
FOR YOUR
Insurance Needs in Automobile,
Farm Liability, Accidents and
Sickness Home Protection
Call Your Co-op Agent—
LLOYD MONTGOMERY
53 Maple Street, Winghant
Dial 357-3739
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.
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TEACH YOUR DOLLARS to
have more cents at the North
Huron Credit Union. Office hours,
Belgrave, Tuesday, 8 to 10 p.m.;
Wingham, Wednesday, 12 noon to
5:30 p.m. and Friday 4 to 7 p.m.
Phone 157-2311. rrb
Mortgages
1st - 2nd MORTGAGE FUNDS for
debt consolidation, new pur-
chases or refinancing. No hidden
charges or bonuses. We spe-
cialize in the hard -to -get • mort-
gages. Call collect anytime 1-
885-1900. HANNAH FINANCIAL
SERVICES. rrb
For Rent
TWO BEDROOM apartment,
heated, utilities paid, $160 a
month. Phone 357-2997.
UNFURNISHED two bedroom
apartment, refrigerator and
stove supplied; electrically heat-
ed, thermostatically controlled;
a washer and dryer at tenant's
disposal. Located on Wingham's
main street for shopping conveni-
ence; free parking at the rear of
the building. Available August 1.
Phone 357-2870 or 357-1015. rrb
OFFICE FOR RENT. Double of-
fice and storage area, centrally
located in Wingham, electric
heat, fluorescent fixtures and
carpeting, washroom, off-street
parking. Phone 357-1411.
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GOOD FARM home in Wingham
area, available July 1. Apply to
Box 358, c -o The Wingham Ad-
vance -Times.
BACHELOR APARTMENT. Call
between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m.
357-1851.
Wanted To Rent
COUPLE with small child,
teachers, would like to rent a
house or two or three bedroom
apartment. Write to Box 374 c -o
The Wingham Advance -Times.
Wanted
HOUSEKEEPER for' elderly
couple. Live-in. Good wages.
Write Box 134, Teeswater, On-
tario. 19-26
OLD CUPBOARDS, tables,
dressers, etc. in any condition —
china, glass, sealers, bottles,
trunks, clocks, old car parts, oil
lamps. Write to E. Ryan, RR 1,
Limehouse, Ontario LOP 1H0.
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CANADA'S leading manufact
er and distributor is seeking
choice residential site to display
their new 1975 above ground red-
wood pool. Your backyard is the
prime location we will consider.
An excellent opportunity for you
the home owner. Call, collect 681-
3800 days or evenings. rrb
MANUFACTURER'S REP
would like attractive site for dis-
play of new above -ground pool.
Call collect 416-536-9278.
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Work Wanted
HIRE A STUDENT, any job, any
size. Call 291-2922.
Livestock For Sale
ONE, quiet, dependable gelding
pony, suitable for children; one
yearling colt, quiet, part Arabian
and Welsh, stud; one Welsh mare
with colt at side, quiet. Phone
357-1547.
SEVEN YEAR OLD brown geld-
ing. Adult's .horse. Phone 523-
9643.
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ONE YEAR OLD roosters and
hens. Come and select your.
choice. Phone 335-6188.
HORSES for sale. Two small
horses and one pony. All well
broken to saddle for show or
pleasure riding. Priced reason-
ably to good home. THE TACK
SHACK, RR 3, Lucknow, 395-5443.
SIX YEAR OLD bay gelding, 14
h.h. English show jumper, four
white socks, must sell. Phone
357-2560 or 357-1534 after five.
Notice
ATTENTION SENIOR CITI-
ZENS OF WINGHAM. During the
months of July and August, the
project, "Closing The Gap" will
be providing free housecleaning,
errands, gardening, companion-
ship, etc. for you. Phone now 357-
1904 Monday to Friday mornings
8 to 11. 19-26-3
Wingham Drive-in Cleaners
will be closed for two weeks start-
ing July 7. Will re -open on July 21.
19-26
NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS
TOWNSHIP OF
EAST WAWANOSH
The Council of the Township`of
East Wawanosh extend to the
ratepayers an invitation to attend
the Official Opening of the "East
Wawanosh Public Works Gar-
age" on June 27th, 1975. Official
Opening at 9 p.m. Dance and
lunch to follow. 19-26
NOTICE TO THE
RATEPAYERS OF THE
TOWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY
The 1975 tax notices are now in
the mail. Owing to the fact that
this is the first year for Turn -
berry Township to have the tax
billing done by I.B.M. there were
minor difficulties which arose
making it impossible to have the
demand date June 15. Therefore
the due date for the first install-
ment will be July 15, 1975. one per
cent per month or part thereof
will be added on all unpaid taxes
after the due date.
John V. Fischer, Clerk
26-3
TOWNSHIP OF
EAST WAWANOSH
CHANGE OF DATE
RE OFFICIAL OPENING
NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS
The Council of the Township of
East Wawanosh wishes to inform
you that the official opening of
the "East Wawanosh Public
Works Garage" has been re-
scheduled for Wed., July 30, 1975
at 9 p.m. Dance and lunch to
follow.
Lost ..
MALE SEALPOINT Siamese
cat. Reward. Phone 357-3377 .or
357-2166. 28-3
BOSTON BULL terrier in the
Shuter Street Diagonal Road
area. Black and white, answers
to name of Paddy. Wearing List-
owel dog tag No. 58. Reward.
Phone Mrs. Art Stone 357-2493.
Cars & Trucks
For Sale
1975 FORD 3.4 ton F250, 4 speed
transmission, radio, 14,000 miles,
Phone 523-9643.
1968 CHEV IMPALA, two door
hardtop, 283 V-8, automatic,
power steering, power brakes,
good condition, no reasonable
ffer will be refused. Phone
357-1198.
1966 PONTIAC Parisienne, very
good condition, price $600. Phone
357-2433. rrb
1968 FORD LTD, eight cylinder,
automatic, radio, excellent condi-
tion, 43,000 miles, original owner,
good tires. Phone 357-3880 or after
six 357-1024.
Help Wanted
WATKINS HOUSEHOLD and
Agri -Products. To buy or sell our
products, call 392-6065 evenings.
Demand for our products merits
more sales personnel. Students,
men or women, part or full-time,
training provided, earning po-
tential unlimited. Districts open
in Wingham, Lucknow, Morris,
Grey, Turnberry, Howick and
Ashfield. rrb
PERSON to do housework. Cal},
liye-in if desired..Appy to Bpg3
368, the Wingham , Advancrili
Times. 26-1..
STUDENT to clerk in men's wear
store, July and August and part-
time after school and Saturdays.
Apply to Box 373, c -o The Wing -
ham Advance -Times.
PART-TIME position open in
main street business office.
Reasonable typing skill required.
Approximately 15 hours per
week. Write full details to Box
372, c -o The Wingham Advance -
Times.
R.N.A. required, good wages.
Four Seasons Nursing Home.
Apply 1-364-3700 or to Box. 128,
Hanover, Ont.
COUNTY OF HURON
requires
DEPUTY CLERK -TREASURER
SEALED applications clearly
marked (Application for Deputy
Clerk -Treasurer) ,will be re-
ceived by the undersigned until
5:00 p.m., Friday, July 11th, 1975.
Applications should be in
writing, stating qualifications.
and experience. Duties will be
primarily in Accounting but in-
volve assisting Clerk -Treasurer
in all phases of his responsibili-
ties.
Applicants are required to have
at least a Secondary School
graduation diploma, or equiva-
lent. Preference will be given to a
recognized Accounting Degree,
and related Municipal experi-
ence.
Enrollment in or a graduation
certificate from the Municipal
Clerk -Treasurer's Training
Course would also be an asset.
Salary commensurate with quali-
fications and experience. Excel-
lent fringe benefits. Replies will
be held strictly confidential.
B. G. Hanly,
Clerk -Treasurer
and Administrator
County of Huron,
Court House,
Goderich, Ont. N7A 1M2
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BOOKKEEPER
Required for small
office located in Brus-
sels. Must be experi-
enced in keeping a
complete set of books,
financial statements,
budget, etc.
Apply to Box 251
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO
Tenders Wanted
-TOWNSHIP OF
WEST WAWANOSH
APPLICATIONS: vitiIl be re-
ceived by either the Road Super-
intendent or the Clerk until 8:00.
p.m., Monday, June 30th, 1975,
for an employee for general
municipal work and grader
operation. Successful applicant
will receive starting wage of $3.75
per hour for a 4045 hr. -week, and
will work on a 6 -months proba-
tionary period. Applications
should be in writing stating age,
marital status -and experience.
Mark envelope "Application".
For further details contact the
Road Superintendent. No appli-
cation necessarily accepted.
Mrs. Joan C. Armstrong, Clerk,
RR 2, Lucknow, Ontario.
George Humphrey,
Road Superintendent,
RR 2, Lucknow, Ontario.
19-26
TENDERS
Township of West Wawanosh
SEALED tenders plainly
marked will be received by the
clerk or road superintendent until
6 p.m., Monday, June 30, 1975 for
hauling approximately 13,000
cubic yards pit run gravel to 1975
road construction.
CERTIFIED cheque for $750
must accompany tender.
LOWEST or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
Mrs. Joan Armstrong,
Clerk.
George Humphrey,
Road Superintendent,
RR 2, Lucknow, Ont.
19-26
Real Estate
For Sale
VILLIAM s. REED
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Noah Braker amt
General Insurance
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il'OMMISSION RATE --'96
ON HOUSES IN WINGHAM
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Well situated, six room cottage,
new aluminum siding and., win-
dows, new furnace, good lot,
priced reasonable, early posses-
sion.
Two storey, six room brick
dwelling, two baths, sunrooms,
oil furnace, well situated, posses-
sion June 1.
An attractive three bedroom
cottage-, good location, many ex-
tras, garage and landscaped lot.
A well -located two-storey busi-
ness property on hnain street, ex-
cellent repair, early possession.
If you are looking for real
value, see our several duplexed
income properties.
Personal
WE INVITE engaged couples to
visit the Arbor Gift Shop in Clin-
ton. Receive a free gift and tell
your friends about our Shower
and Bridal Registry Service. No
charge, no obligation.
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Announcement
Mr. and Mrs. Max Lind of Tara
wish to announce the forthcoming
marriage. of their daughter,
Rosemary Louise to Mr. Robert
LaRose, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mur-
doch LaRose of• Wingham, on
July 5 in Wingham United
Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. King of
RR 2, ' Teeswater wish to
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Brenda Elizabeth
to John Nelson Wilton, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Wallace Wilton of RR 5,
Mildmay. The wedding to take
place on July 19th in the Sacred
Heart Church, Teeswater at 4
p.m.
McCREERY
AUTO WRECKERS
RR 2, WRBXETER
on Mghway 86
Midway between Wingham
and Liatewel
USED AUTO PARTS
USED CARS" & TRUCKS
Phone
LISTOWEL 291.4469
GORRIE 835-3314
POLAR, BEAR EXPRESS —
Join us July 18 or August 13 for
four days of all Ontario scehery
on our deluxe Moosonee tour.
Tour is fully escorted on modern,
washroom equipped coaches and
first class accommodation. Fea-
tures Cochrane, Polar Bear Ex-
press, Moosonee, guided tour of
Timmins, Santa's Village and
four hour cruise on Lake
Muskoka. A limited amount of
space still available.
1000 ISLANDS — 3 -day tour
departs July 14 and -August 14.
Includes visits to Old Fort Henry,
Gananoque, Upper Canada Vil-
lage and Peterborough also
features a/delightful 3 hour cruise
through 1000 Islands. All admis-
sions included in ticket. A relax-
ing tour wither-nimum of driv-
ing.
EAST COAST — Travel
though the. Adirondack, Green
and White Mountains on our
12 -day tour to the East Coast.
Stops at all points of interest,
Cabot Trail, Magnetic Hill,
Reversing Falls, Green Gables,
Woodleigh Replicas and features
a full day cruise on a luxury liner.
6 seats available on July 30
departure.
CANADIAN WEST COAST —
Some space still available on 21 -
day tour departing Aug. 17. Fea-
tures 20 nights first class accom-
modation, deluxe transportation,
all sightseeing and admissions. '
No overlapping of routes and no
night driving. Travel the relax-
ing, worry free way and see it all
in daylight including Banff, Jas-
per, Lake Louise, Vancouver,
Victoria, Butchart Gardens, Oka-
nogan Valley, Fraser and
Thompson.River Valleys, Rogers
Pass, Yellovyhead Pass, Calgary,
Edmonton, Regina, Winnipeg
and much more.
GREAT LAKE CIRCLE —
6 -day tour around the northern
lal erd p J `23 aind'Aligifst'
18. Y� thr. ugh' %chichi, *
Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Min-
nesota and Ontario. Visits Thun-
der Bay with a complete harbour
cruise and a visit to the recently
restored multi-million dollar Fort
William, travels the beautiful
Lake Superior route to Sault Ste.
Marie and home through Mus-
, koka, etc..
MANITOULIN AND OTTAWA
— 4 -day tour departs Aug. 25
travelling to. Manitoulin aboard
the'new M.S. Chi-Cheemaun then
to Sudbury, North Bay and along
the Ottawa River to Pembroke,
Deep River and Ottawa. Fea-
tures 1/2 day guided tour of the
Nation's Capital and returns via
beautiful Rideau and Kawartha
Lakes areas.
CALIFORNIA AND GOLDEN
WEST - 21 -day tour departs Oct.
19, includes 15 states with all side
trips and admissions and city
tours included. Features Disney-
land, Universal Studios, Hoover
Dam, Grand Canyon, Petrified
Forest, Painted Desert, Salt Lake
City, Reno,San Francisco, Los
Angeles and much more. Pick
ups en route.
EUROPEAN TOUR — 23 -day
tour departs Sept. 4, features 7
countries. All sightseeing accom-
modation, breakfasts, dinners
transportation and escorts ser-
vices are included. A deluxe tour
departing from Mount Forest.
Immediate reservations ar(
essential
FALL TOURS — 5 -day color
tour to . Agawa Canyon and
Macinac Island departs Sept. 20
and 22. 3 -day color tour to Lake
Placid and Adirondack Moun-
tains departs Sept. 30.4�day color
tour to Algonquin and Ottawa
departs Oct. 5. 4 -day tour to
Nashville for Thanksgiving de-
parts Oct. 10 with no night driv-
ing, now over half full. 2 -day tour
to Jamboree In WWVA departs
Nov. 14.
Free brochures on all of these
tours are available by calling or
writing to Fettes Tours 323.1545,
Mount Forest.
Pick ups are arranged on tour
route. 19-26-3
HOWICK LIONS' BINGO
Howick Lions' Bingo will be
held on Friday, June 27 at 8:30
p.m. in Wroxeter Community
Hall. Admission $1. 12 Regular
games for $10; 2 Share the
Wealth; one $25 Special; Jackpot
of $100 on 60 calls; Purple Ball of
$20; Door and Consolation prizes.
SPECIAL ADULT HEALTH
GUIDANCE CENTRE
Huron County Health Unit in-
vites you to attend the following
Special Adult Health Guidance
Centre, being held in your area
for your convenience: at the Dun -
Bannon United Church, Monday,
June 30 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Offering
the following services: 1. Health
Surveillance 2. Foot Care 3.
Anaemia screening 4. Urine test-
ing 5. Blood pressure 6. Hearing
tests. Volunteer .drivers are
available. For further' informa-
tion call 357-2264.
COUNTRY FAYRE
Welsh Country Fayre spon-
sored by Belgrave United
Church, Saturday, June 28, 1975, 4
p.tn. to 8 p.m. Cold meat supper
served 5 p,m. to 7 p.m. Adults
$2.50, public school $1.50. Baking
and sewing, games, etc.
12-1926
DANCE
Dancing at the Wingham
Legion, Saturday, June 28. Music
by The Alpinaires. $4.00 per
couple. Admission restricted to
persons 18 years of age or over.
SUMMER BIN. GO
Durham Kinsmen Summer
Bingo, Durham Memorial Arena,
Friday, June 27. Doors open at 7
p.m. 19 games tritely, four $100.00
cash door prizes.
RECEPTION AND DANCE
A reception and dance will be
held in the Whitechurch Com-
munity Memorial Hall on Friday;
June 27 for Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Ducharme (Joanne , Laidlaw,
R.N.,). Music by the Alley Cats.
Ladies please bring sandwiches.
Everyone ..welcojne.
MUSEUM ASSOCIATION
All interested persons in Wing -
ham and the rural area are asked
to attend a public meeting at the
council chambers, Wingham
Town Hall on Monday evening,
July 7 at 8 p.m. Your interest and
co-operation are vital to this com-
munityproject:
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CASH BINGO
There will be a cash bingo in
the Wingham Legion on Wednes-
day, July 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 $1,380;
consolation prize $75.
ANNIVERSARY SERVICE
Anniversary service at Calvin
Brick United Church in East
Wawanosh Township, Sunday,
June 29 at 11 a.m. Rev. Charles'
Krug, a former minister, will be
guest speaker. Lunch will be
served following the service.
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The Advance-
Times N.
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LONG — At the Wham and
District Hospital on Monday,
June 16, to Mr. and Mrs. Leo-
nard Long, Teeswater, a Son..
IIAYNARD --- At tie Wingham
and District Hospital on Tues-
day, June 17, to Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Raynard, RR 1, Luck -
now, a son.
VERWEY — At the Wingham
and District Hospital on Ned-
nesday, June 18, to Mr. and
Mrs. Casey Verwey, RR 1,
Auburn, a son.
BRUBACHER — At the Wing -
ham and District Hospital on
Thursday, June 19, to Mr. and
Mrs.Timothy Brubacher, RR 5,
Lucknow, a son.
PARK — At the Wingham and
District Hospital on Saturday,
June 21, to Mr. and Mrs. Rick
Park, Dungannon, a daughter. 0
THYNNE — Heathe and Diane
Thynne are pleased to an-
nounce the safe arrival of their
twins, Tammy Lorraine (5
pounds, 11 ounces) and Terry
Robert (5 pounds, 7 ounces); on
Thursday, June 19, at the Wing -
ham and District Hospital.
Proud of the twins are brothers
and sister, Steven, Tracy and
Christopher, and grandpar-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Case -
more of RR 4, Wingham, and
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Thynne of
Wingham.
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In Memoriam
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LEDIETT: In fond and loving
memory of a dear mother, who
passed away June 29, 1964, and a
loving father who passed away
July 16, 1950.
They are gone but not forgotten,
And as dawns another year,
In our lonely hearts of thinking,
Thoughts of them are always
near.
—Ever remembered by Eva
and Kenneth Simmons and the ift
114;‘,1'nof"al
dear husband, father, and grand-
father, Percy Gibson, who passed
away June 24, 1974.
We miss you every day,
Some little thing you've done and
said,
You are gone but we remember.
—Ever remembered by wife C
Velma, sons Doug and Barry and
grandchildren.
ELLIOTT; MR. AND MRS.
RAYMOND: In loving memory
of dear parents and grandparents
who passed away April, 1971, and
May, 1973.
There is no parting from those we
love,
No distance can divide,
For each day in memory's gar-
den,
We, walk side by side.
Wherever life may take 'us
Whatever we may do,
The memories of the years we
shared, ,
Will keep us close to you.
—Lovingly remembered by
daughter and family, Lois,
Karen, Bob and Bill.
Business and Professional
Directory
BRAY
HIROPRACTIC
OFFICE
197 Josephine Street
Wingham, Ontario
Phone 357-1224
LET THE
Wingham
Advance -Tires
HELP YOU
PHONE 357-2320
WINGHAM
MEMORIALS
GUARANTEED GRANITES
CEMETERY LETTERING
REASONABLE PRICES
Buy Direct and Save
But Ph. 357-1910
Rea. Ph. 357-1015
Frederick F. Homuth
Phm.B., R.O. .
Carol E. Homuth, O.D.
Mrs. H. Viola Homuth, O.D.
Optometrists
HARRISTON Ontario
338,2712
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REID. AND PETERSON
Chartered Accountants
218 Josephine St., Wingham
Ph: 357-152,
J. A. PetKsop. I CA. B. W. Reid, C.A.
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