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EVENING
AUCTION SALE
household effects will be held
for
MIL& MRS, ALBERT WORRAL
Wits additional consignments, ht
T1EESWATER ARENA,
on
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15,
AT 7:00 o'clock.
Wide assortment of household
furniture, small appliances, dish-
es, ornaments, cookware, table
linens, windows, doors, spinning
wheel, and many other iterns of
interest.
TERMS— CASH
Lunch booth.
Auctioneers:
WALLACE BALLAGH,
Teeswater, 392-6170. ,
GRANT McDONALD,
Ripley, 395-5353.
AUCTION SALE
Of general household furniture
and effects including some an-
tique and vintage items of defi-
nite interest.
Vintage dressers and beds;
washstands; piano; space -saver
couches; dining room table; hip -
rest chairs; buffet; kitchen cabi-
net; chesterfield suite; gun stock
chairs; odd p.b. chairs; eherry
bureau; 2 -pc. early cupboard;
blanket box; °gas range; good
carpets; copper boilers; early
framing tools; rockers; oil
lamps; depression glass; small -
wares; glass & chinaware and
featuring comp. dinnerware
china MZ Austria in bridal rose
motif.
Being sold without reserve
throughthefaciliities of
ESTATE MARKETING
SERVICES
20 Water St., Wingham, Ont.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11,
AT 11:00 A.M.
PREVIEW: Fri. 2:00 till 5:00,
7:00 till 8:30 and Sat. morn. till
sale time.
For information 357-1011.
HOLYROOD
CHAROLAIS FARMS
CHAROLAIS SALE
62 Head
Selling MONDAY, OCTOBER 13,
AT 12:30 P.M.
At the farm, one mile north and 3
miles east of Holyrood, or
approx. 10 miles ;north east of
4.11
2 piu `ref ''ChaiO1ais bulls, 50
good purebred and percentage
Charolais females, as well, as 10
grade Charolais females. This
sale is a must for anyone starting
or improving a Charolais herd or
in need of a herd sire.
Catalogues available.
Sale Managers
Auctioneers:
LIPTAY AUCTIONEERS LTD.,
RR 1, Bowmanville, Ont.
416-263-2117.
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AUCTION SALE
Of farm machinery, feed and an-
tiques, for
GREER WYLIE
On Lot 21, Con. A, Howick Town-
ship, 111/4 miles north of Wroxeter,
on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18
AT 1 P.M.
TERMS—CASH DAY OF SALE
Owner or auctioneer not respon-
sible for any accidents or injuries
on property day of sale.
Auctioneer:
LEN METCALFE,
Walkerton, 881-1711
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Of livestock, machinery and
some household items will be
held for
RUSSELL ROSS
Lot 36, Con. 3, Kinloss Twp., 2%
tniles north of Whitechurch, on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18,
AT 12 P.M. SHARP
LIVESTOCK: 37 Shorthorn and
Hereford cows, (pasture bred)
Hereford; 33 beef calves; 10
steers and heifers (yearlings) .
MACHINERY: ,Nuffield 10-60
tractor with cab and pulley; Case
D tractor; Allis Chalmers W.D.
with loader and heat houser; New
Idea 206 manure spreader; Ford
semi -mount 4-14" plow; Hergott 9
ft. cultivator on rubber; Minnea-
polis Moline 32 plate disc; 6 sec-
tion Marrows with steel pole; 4
section harrows with draw bar;
Massey Harris No. 6 - 7ft. mower;
2 wagons with gravity bins; 2
wagons with flat racks; I.H.I. 4
bar rake; fertilizer spreader; 16.
ft. bale elevator; New , Idea 323
one row corn picker; McKee
auger type snow blower; cement
mixer with forms; posthole
auger; scales; cattle clippers;
veterinary needle; ear tags and
pinchers; cattle dehorner (like
new) ; 12 -ton hydraulic jack (as
new) ; pig feeders; 180 amp. Lin-
coln welder; cedar posts; wheel-,
barrow; 2 50 ft. cabjes; wire
stretchers; chains; chain saw;
water trough; cattle oilers; 32 ft.
extension ladder; emery; elec-
tric motors; used lumber; scrap
iron.
25 ,ton mixed grain..
Numerous household items in-
cluding fridge, dressers and an-
tique
mtique articles. ,
TERMS CASH—FARM SOLD
Owner or auctioneer not respo'h-
siblc fdlr' ehideida daY'dlf sarl'e r'
George Powell, Clerk.
Lloyd McNall, bookkeeper.
BRIAN RINTOUL,
Auctioneer.
Whitechurch, 357-2349.
9-16
Friends Are
A Nice Thing
To Have...
THIS EMBLEM IS THE
SIGN OF GOOD BUSI-
NESS AND GOOD
FRIENDS.
For information call:
Phone 357-3275'4
Announcement
Mr. and Mrs. F. John Bateson,
Wingham are happy to announce
the forthcoming marriage of
their daughter, Jane Elizabeth to
Robert Murray Corrigan, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Corrigan of
Bluevale. The wedding will take
place at 7:00 o'clock on Saturday,
October 25th at St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church, Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Walker
are pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Carol Ann to Mr. Bruce
George Griffin, of Gorrie, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Griffin of Fer-
gus. The wedding will take place
in Belgrave United Church at
6:30 p.m.' on October 11. •
IT WASN'T A GROCERY STORE but Miss Mary Hehn and Mrs. John deGroot did a great
business in vegetables and -produce at the tea and bake sale organized by the Catholic
Women's League Saturday afternoon.
'Mel% m Legion Aolliary
w l4 klfi OUnk•everyone who
gave *mations to their bowling
tournament to hip make it a
success.
We would like to thank the
Wingham, Blyth and Harniston
firemen, Mrs, Don Leader, WO,
J im Wylie and the Gorrie Restau-
rant for their help at the fire
Sunday morning at the Gorrie
and anyone else who helped
in any way.
Fordwich Feed Mill Ltd.,
Anson Ruttan
I would like to thank all my
friends, neighbors and family for
cards, gifts and visits while 1 was
a patient in Wingham and Dis-
trict Hospital. Special thanks to
Dr. Clarke and nurses on second
floor. Also to Rev. Armstrong.
Special thanks to Dr. Passi and
nurses on they eighth floor snipe
University Hospital, London.
Rena Gilkinson
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,In Memoriam
CAMPBELL: In loving memory
of a dear son and brother, Neil
Campbell, who passed away
three years ago October 13, 1972.
Sadly missed along life's way,
t Quietly remembered day to day,
No longer in our lives to share
But in our hearts he is always
there.
—Ever remembered by Dad,
Mother and brothers.
MacDONALD: In loving memory
of Marilyn who died October 6,
1970 at the age- of six.
Gone are the days we used to
share,
But in our hearts she is always
there.
The gates of memory will never
close,
We miss her more than anyone
knows.
—Always remembered by
Mommy, Daddy, Carey, Stephen,
Tracy and Brett.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Demaray of
Bluevale are pleased to announce
the forthcoming marriage of
their daughter, Deborah Joanne
to Mr. Harold Joseph Seili, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Seili of
Ethel. The wedding will take
place Saturday, November 8, 1975
-at 7 p.m. in Bluevale United
Church, Bluevale.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. J. Harley Craw-
ford, of Wingham wish to • an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Sara Jane, to Mr.
Peter John Woodcock, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank W. Woodcock, of
Toronto. The wedding to take
place on November 1st in Toron-
to.
TEA.FOR THREE?Miss Agnes.1Ni11iamso ..,Mrs.,_ Hester- Bradburn and Mrs., Tom Met-
ca.ifi$aerrj ye014uet t atdhdO ibdl.ktWn n s Leagtie tend bake sale Saturday at the' 4
Wingham Town. Hall. 1
Doming Events
OPEN HOUSE
Relatives, friends and neigh-
bors of Mr. and Mrs. Ab Nethery
are cordially invited to open
house at the Anglican Parish Hall
Wingham in honor of their 50th
anniversary on Sunday, October
19 from 7 to 9 p.m. Best wishes
only. • 9-16
RECEPTION
Reception for Mr. and Mrs.
Grant McDonald (Barbara
Franoe)in Ripley High School on
Friday, October 17. Dancing 10 to
1. Lunch provided.
CHILD HEALTH CLINIC
The Huron County Health Unit
•invites you to attend the Child
Health Clinic, Health Unit Office,
Wingham Hospital, on Wednes-
day, October 15 from 9:30 to 11:30
a.m. 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
3 to 5 years; 6. Vision testing.
NOTICE
The Wingham 'Town Council
requests that citizens do not
burn leaves on- new pavement.
WM. RENWICK
Town Clerk
FALL SUPPER
Salvation Army fall supper,
October 15 at 6:30 p.m., Salvation
Army Hall, Edward Street. Price
$3.25 per person. For tickets con-
tact Mrs. Herb Phillips, 357-1612.
2-9
PAPER DRIVE
Scout paper drive, Saturday,
October 48, 9 a.m. Collecting in
Wingham only. Anyone from
out-of-town wishing to contribute
papers must bring them in to
Wingham. 9-16
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City, Reno, - San Francisco, Los
Angeles, Grand Canyon and
much more. Travel now before
spring price increases. FETTES
TOURS, 323-1545, Mount. Forest.
FALL SUPPER
Fall supper at, St. Paul's An-
glican Church, Wingham on
October 22, 5:30 p.m. Adults
$2.75, children under 12, $1.50,
pre-school free.
TOURS
JOHNNY CASH SPECIAL. See
Johnny Cash live at the WWVA
Jamboree in Wheeling. Tour
leaves Nov. 14, returns Nov. 16.
Limited space remaining.
FLORIDA TOURS. Dec. 26, 10
days to St. Petes; Jan. 17, 14 days
Flol-ida Circle; Jan. 31, 14 days
Florida Circle and Nassau
Cruise; Feb. 14, 14 days to St.
Peter; Feb. 18, 14 days Florida
Circle; Mar. 15, 18 days Texas
and. Mexico; Mar. 19, 9 days
Florida mid term. All tours es-
corted on washroom equipped
coaches. Pickufp en route. Free
brochures.
CALIFORNIA. A few seats re-
main for Oct. 19 departure. Tour
includes Las Vegas, Salt Lake
9-16
MEETING
Meeting of the Mothers' Auxi-
liary to Wingham Minor Hockey
on Tuesday, October 14 at .8:30
p.m. in the Wingham Council
Chambers.
SPEAKER
Hear Mrs. Lillian Dickson, a
missionary -humanitarian of Tai-
wan, Borneo and Papua, who will
speak on Friday, October 24 at
7:45 p.m. at St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church, Wingham.
9-16-23
RECEPTION
Reception for Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Laidlaw (Ruth Elliott) Fri-
day, October 10, Whitechurch
Memorial Hall. Music by The
Alley Cats. Ladies bring sand-
wiches. Everyone weleome.
BINGO
Blyth Lions Club Saturday
night bingo at 8:30 p.m. in the
Blyth Memorial Hall. Jackpot ,
$150 on 60 calls. Share the wedlth
and regular games.
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HOWICK FIGURE
SKATING CLUB
Regfstratio $20.00 per child for
20 lessons at Lowick Community
Centre, Oct. 18, 4975, 10 a.m. to 12
noon. Skate exchange. 9-16
HOSPITAL
MARATHON BRIDGE
Ladies interested in playing
this winter season call Mrs. John
Cruickshank 357-1813 or Mrs. W.
H. French 357-1821 before Octo-
ber 10. 2-9
RUMMAGE SALE
The Auxiliary to Wingham and
District Hospital is holding a fall
rummage sale in the Winghan9
Armouries, Friday, October 24,
10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Belmore
Church for Belmore aid•
McIntosh congregations was held
at McIntosh for the celebration o'f
Worldwide - Holy Coriimunion.
Present was the guest speaker,
Rev. and Mrs. Tucker, mission-
aries from Zambia -and also
friends of Rev. and Mrs. William
Lake. The junior choir sang the
song, "Kneel at the Cross".
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Awrey
and Andrew of Morriston visited
last weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Harkness and family and
'the Bruce Harkness family.
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Of BELGRAVE OFF
Beginning October 7, the office will
open Tuesday afternoons in the new
U.C.O. Building in Belgrave from 2 - 4 p.m.
DEPOSIT INTEREST RATES
INCREASED TO 9%
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Used Car S�vhigs
'75 CHRYSLER, 4 -door,. air
conditioning, demon-
strator.
'75 DART, 4 -door, 6 cyl-
inder, automatic,
radio and power steer-
ing, low mileage.
'73 TORINO 2 Door Hard-
top
'72 TOYOTA 4 -Door with
radio
'70 PLYMOUTH, 2 -Door
hardtop, power and
radio.
'69 METEOR Rideau 500
2 -Door Hardtop
'69 PLYMOUTH 4 -Door
Sedan V-8 automatic
radio. .
'68 CHEV. 4 -Door Hardtop
CRAWFORD MOTORS
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IN SOFAS, CHAIRS ...
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