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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1984-08-15, Page 13The ,!lf.Nw ham AtiVancelinieS, .Aug *%::1984-r age Aha. EVENING AUCTION SALg Of consignments of household furnishings and antiques will be held in the Teeswater Arena on: Monday, August 20 6:00 pole PARTIAL LIST IN- CLUDES: Chester- fields and chairs; var- iety of living room, dining room and kit- chen chairs; antique settee; tea wagon; corner china cabinet; colour TV; stereos; bedroom furniture; wash stands; cedar chest; blanket boxes; dry sink; kitchen cab- inet; 14 cu. ft. freez- er; washers; dryer; sewing machines; dishes; glass; orn- aments; kitchenware; small appliances; re- frigerator; bedding; viola and case; child's table and chairs; hand tools and MUCH more. TERMS: Cash night of sale Auctioneers: WALLACE BALLAGH Teeswater `392-6170 GRANT MCDONALD Ripley 395-5353 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF RODERICK DAVID HUGH McKAY ' NOTICE IS HEREBY giv- en pursuant'to the Trustee Act that. all creditors and others having claims against the Estate of Roderick David Hugh- McKoy late of the Town of Wingham, in the County of Huron, and Prov- ince of Ontario, Deceased are required to send particu- lars of their claims, duly verified to Mr. John T. Good- all, Barrister and Solicitor, P.O. Box 730, 261 Josephine Street, Wingham, Ontario, NOG 2W0, on or before the 3rd day of September, 1984, and that after such date the Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said Estate, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had no- tice. DATED at Wingham, On- tario, this 24th day of July, 1984. Mr. John T. Goodall Solicitor for the Estate of Roderick David Hugh McKay 15,22,29 WANTED TO BUY CHILD'S swing set. Phone 357-3289: 15,22,29 DESK, for university stud- ent. Phone 357-1908. PIANOS WANTED - Not necessarily in good con- dition. Village Piano Shop, Elmira, Ont. Phone collect (519) 669-2198 or 669-2280. ards of Thanks CorningEvenfs Jai / Ken and Mabel Wheeler would like to sincerely thank all who showed their concern in,any way while Ken was in Wingham and District Hos- pital and Victoria Hospital, London. We extend special thanks to Dr. Marie Gear, the nurses on second floor, Dr. McLarty, Dr. Shepherd, the staff on 3W Victoria, as we11 as our minister, Rev. John Roberts. We deeply appreciate our neighbors' help in tending our home, lawn, garden and woodpile. Those who visited us, sent cards and letters, made qur weeks in hospital More eas- ily endured. Your kindnesses will always be remembered. AUCTION SALE Sale to be held at Walton Sale Area 2 Miles West of Durham ori No. 4 Highway on: .4Thurs4, CUg..23 1984 12:00 Noon ,Coinplete : Yeomarilea Dispersal owned by Russel & Susan Yeoman, Annan, Ontario: 30 registered, 13 grades. A herd of 30 milk.cows, 15 yearling heifers and calves sired by Sheik, Lester, Telegram, Admiral, Citation, Ned, Royalty, Citamatt, Legend and other sires. 11 cows are selling fresh, 3 due Sept. and'Oct., balance in various stages of lactation. . This is a herd with potential and Will sell at prices you can afford, also offering 4,000 litres. of cream. quota. Plan to attend. Listed Herd. . Fcillowed by the 137th Consignment Sale. Registered and grade, fresh and close spring- ing cows, first calf heifers,. bred heifers -and calves. . Open for consignment. Sales Manager & Auctioneer: DONALD E. WALTON (519)369-3804 i AUCTION SALE Of household effects with some additional consignments will be held for: THOMAS HILL in Teeswater Arena on: Saturday, August 18 at 10:30 a: m. SELLING FOR THOMAS HILL: Cherry dining room table; 2 china cabinets; corner cupboard; rocking chairs; love seat; occasional chairs; small tables; set of shelves; Zenith colour TV' set (2 years old);.bedroom suite; 4 single beds; 2 cribs; 2 dressers; chest of drawers; trunk; toilet basin & pitcher; bedding; treadle Singer sewing 'Machine; White , electric sewing machine; maple kitchen table & 4 chairs; stool; Viscount refrigerator (5 years old); Beatty • wood cook stove; Simplicity spin washer; clothes dryer; '12 place setting of 'Savannah` • china; approx. 125 pairs salt and pepper shakers; approx. 25 tea pots; odd dishes; glassware, some antique; kitchenware; blender; lamps; pictures and frames; books; 6 ft. bar with rolled edge; 24" electric fan; picnic table and chairs; dining `teat 12' x 12'; 20' lad- der; 30 amp fuse panel; 6 squares used steel; paint; six brick brackets and many moreitems too numerous to list. CONSIGNED- ITEMS INCLUDE: table saw; emery and stand; misc. household furnishings; bicycle. Listings subject to change without notice. TERMS: Cash day of sale. Owner or auctioneer not responsible for accidents or injuries in any way connected with the sale. Auctioneers: WALLACE BALLAGH Teeswater -392.6170 GRANT McDONALD Ripley 3955353 I would like to thank everyone who sent cards, flowers and visited me dur- ing my stay in Wingham and District Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Bozyk and the nurses on first floor. These kindnesses will always be re- membered. Ethel Wheeler We wish to express our sin- cere thanks to our family - Janice, Gary, Karen, Judith and Rhonda for arranging a very special evening for us in honor of our 25th wedding anniversary; to Gordie and Margaret Morrell for pro= viding good music for danc- ing; to "Here Comes Treble" for entertaining; to the Harmony Unit of Wroxeter United Church for catering; to all our friends and rel- atives for their gifts, cards and good wishes and .to all those who, attended our re- ception and helped make it a most enjoyable and memor- able occasion. We really appreciate it. Ron and Ethel ., McMichael. I wish to thank all who at- tended the . Dungannon Com- munity Shower held for me. Special thanks to those who hosted the shower. Ken and .I would also like to take this opportunity to thank the Dungannon UCW and the Willing Workers for all the help . they rendered on our wedding 'day, and to every- ; one who attended our recep- tion. Ken and Lila Procter 'ATTENTION REGISTERED UPFI HOMEOWNERS SAVE UP TO 25°' ON YOUR HOME HEATING We Have The Solution! We may have.th'e alternative to complete removal that Ie totally covered by a Government Grant. *Gov't. tax free grant to cover cost up to '5,000. •No additional cost to homeowner, •No Inconvenience due to removal. . *Energy conservation. , •Humldity control. • *Makes your property more valuable= ' and Biteable. • GODERICH • ENERGY'SEAL INC. AIR SEAL SPECIALISTS Phone 524.231 1 Collect Gov't. Corti' led. Bonded, and Approved C.C.A. No. 2428.1 We.wish to thank all our relatives, friends and neigh- bors who attended the. Social Evening held for us August 11th. Also, a special thanks to all who helped organize it. Thanks again for your sup- port. Peggy Sszineider and Bruce't2,uttan Thank you to Dr. Gear and nurses on second floor at Wingham and District Hos- pital for their care. Thanks also for cards, visits and help since coming home. They were really appreciated. William Dettman Rob and I would like to say thank you to all our family, friends and relatives who made our Buck and Doe such an enjoyable evening. Jan Allin and Rob Gibson I would like to express my many thanks to the emer- gency and intensive care staff and nurses and a spec- ial thanks to Dr. Gear. Thanks to Beatrice and my family for getting to see me in the Wingham and District Hospital. Simon Hallahan Sincere thanks an ap- preciation is extended our friends- and neighbors for their cards, flowers, memor- ial donations and words of condolence on the loss of our mother and grandmother, Irene Thompson. Pamela Purdy and family On behalf of a dear mother and grandmother Emily Hubbard who was promoted to Glory on Saturday, July 28, we would like to say a sin- cere thank you to all who..vis- ited the funeral, home, sept, cards, phoned sympathies and prayers. Thank you to Capt. Geo.. Muise from the Salvation Army Corps . in Hanover'and the Richardson Allard Funeral Home. Arthur, Janet, Cheryl, Bob and Susan Hubbard The family of the late Nel- son Armstrong wishes to ex- press their sincere apprecia— tion to all the wonderful friends, neighbors and rel- atives who visited the funer- al home, brought food to the house, sent cards, flowers and memorial donations. To Dr. Mel Corrin," Dr. Massel, Dr. J. C. McKim and the nursing staff on second floor of Wingham and District -Hospital a very special thank you for your care and con- cern of a dear husband, father, grandfather and great,grandfather. A special thanks to Rev. Robert Shaw and The Currie -Walker Fun- eral Home, pallbearers and flower bearer and also the NOTICE Wedding notices.. en- gagements in memonams and obituaries are accepted in written form ONLY We cannot accept such notices by telephone Please remember that no classified advertising Is ac cepted after noon Monday 75 TRACTORS AND 200 PCS. OF EQUIPMENT Saturday, August 18th 9:30 A.M. SHARP 4 Brindley Auctions DUNGANNON 13 tni. N.E. of Goderich S19-529.7625 AUCTIONEER: GORDON 11. BRINDLFY Ladies' Auxiliary Branch 180 for the lovely lunch provided after the funeral. Duripg° a time like this we learn how much our friends really mean to us. Your expression of sympathy will always be remembered and treasured. Sincerely, The Family of the late Nelson Armstrong I wish to thank all my friends, neighbors and rel- atives for visits, letters, cards and gifts 'I received while a patient in Wingham and District Hospital. Spec- ial thanks to those who looked after my home. A sin- cere thank you to Dr. Hanlon and all of the staff at the hos- pital who helped care for me. Agnes Youngblut The family of the late Louis Blake wish to express their sincere thanks and ap- preciation to all our rel- atives, friends and neighbors for their many acts of kind- ness and sympathy during our recent bereavement. Special thanks for the many beautiful floral tributes,. Mass offerings, donations to the Ontario Heart Founda- tion, cards and donations of'"' food. Special thanks to the ambulance attendants, emergency staff of Wingham and District Hospital, Father Soltysik, the pallbearers, the C.W.L. and choir at St. Am- brose Church, and Max and Barb Watts for their kind- ness and support. Your many expressions of sympathy are appreciated and will always be remembered. Jeanne, Faye and Mary Anne A sincere thank you to all my friends, neighbors and faidly , members ..,fort. their cards,' visits And; 'concern during my1 een"t stay at Un- iversity Hospital, London. A„ .special thank you to the doc- tors, nurses and interns on the fourth floor for their special care. Bob Arbuckle NOTICE Need a Ride to London? I go to London every week starting Sept. 4. For more details call 357-1757 after 6 p.m. 15,22 LAIDL os W Appliance.will be or vacation from to Aug. 20 inclusive. 25,15 ANNOUNCEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Leon Schneider of R.R. 1, Ford- wich and Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sel Ruttan of R.R. 1, Gorrie wish to announce the forth- coming marriage of their children, Peggy Ann and Bruce Norman. The marriage will take place September 15, 1984 at 7 p.m. at the United Church, Ford- wich. Mrs. Mary Pennington, Brussels is pleased to an- nounce the forthcoming marriage of her daughter, Marlene, to Gary. Richmond, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Richmond, Blyth. The wed- ding will take place Satur- day, August 18 at 4:30 p.m. in St. John's Anglican Church, Brussels, Open reception to follow at.9 p.m. in Brussels, Morris and rey Community Centre. ' Mr. and Mrs. George W. Prue, Wi ham, are pleased to anno ce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Heather Lynn to David Don- ald Charles Webster, Sarnia, son of Mr. and,Mrs, •Donald Webster, R.R. 1 Hanover. The garden ceremony will take place at the home of the bride's parents on Saturday, Sept. 1, 1984 at 4 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Nielis- sen, Walkerton, are pleased to announce the engagement of their danghter Paula Jeannette,ingham, to Brian Donald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Leader, Wingham. The wedding will take place Saturday, August,, 18, in Sacred Heart Church, Wing - ham, at 4 p.m. REGISTRATION For Brussels Play school, on August 21, from 7 - 8:30 p.m. at Brussels Library. For more information call Barb Mutter 887-6117. TREASURE SALE Afternoon unit of the Ford- wich UCW is holding a Treasure Sale in the United Church on Saturday, Aug. 18. Sale to commence at 11 a.m. Lunch available. ADVANCE NOTICE The Opti -Mrs. Club of'Wing- ham is having their annual garage and bake sale Sep- tember 8 at Wingham Arm- ouries. All articles gratefully accepted. No clothing please. Armouries will be open Friday, Sept. 7, to drop your items off. Any questions please call Mary 357-2200 or Eleanor 357-1615. BUS TRIPS - 'CNE by highway coach, Thursday, August 23. Phone K. E. Montgomery Enter- prises Inc. 357-1270 or 357- 1115. "' GOURMET DINNE1R. Saturday, August 18, 6 p.m. ''A mouth-watering menu, lovingly prepared by the Blyth Festival Board of Di- rectors: Tickets: $15 per per- son. Phone 523-9300 or 523- 9225 for reservations. BLYTH FESTIVAL Blue City, August 17, (final performance) ; Cake -Walk, August 18, (final perform- ance), Country Hearts, August 21, opening, 22, 23 (mat. and evening), 24. Per- formance time 8:30 p.m. un- less otherwise indicated Tickets: $8 adults, $3 children. Call Box Office 523- 9300,or 523-9225. EXPECTANT CLASSES The Huron. County Health Unit invites you to attend the. Expectant Parent Education Classes being held at Wing - ham Clinic Building com- mencing Wednesday, Sep- tember 12,4984. The cost is $5.00. The next series of classes will begin the week of January 9, 1985. For pre -reg- istration or furtherinform- ation, please call the Health Unit Office at 357-2264. TENDERS WANTED GIGANTIC YARD SALE Saturday, August 1$, 9 a.m. to 4.,pYn. at John and Glenn McKercher's, five miles north of Brussels, 1114 miles south of Highway 86 on Coun- ty Road 12 at Jamestown. In- fants, children and adult clothing ; many baby items including swing-o-matic and baby seats; round wooden table and chairs; solid cherry bannister in parts; ginger bread house trim and many other items, BUS TRIPS Blue Jay ball game, Sat. Sept. 1; Canadian National Exhibition, Thursday, Aug. --23 and Saturday, Aug. 25; Canada's Wonderland, Thursday, August 23 and Saturday, Aug. 25; 30,000 Is- land boat cruise, Midland, Monday, August 27. Nicholson Bus Lines, Phone Helen McBurney 357-3424. SEALED TENDERS, plain- ly marked as , to contents, will be received by the un- dersigned until: 4:00 p.m., local time, Wednesday, August 29, 1984 for 500 metres of open drain clean- out and levelling and 1273 metres of closed drain invol- ving concrete farm tile up to 600 mm diameter 'and 4 township road crossings of steel pipe up to 500 mm di- ameter and all related work, including outlet pipes, catch `basins, etc. Tender doc- uments may be obtained from the undersigned or from the office of Dawson & Johnson, Consulting Engi- neers, 368 Huron St., Strat- ford, Ont. Lowest or any ten- der not necessarily ac- cepted. Mrs. Nancy Michie Clerk -Treasurer Township of Morris R,R,4 Brussels, Ontario NOG 1H0 Disc Jockey Stevens COUNTRY GOLD & ROCK'N' ROLL Good recorded music for weddings, dances, anniversaries, parties, etc Phone Brussels evenings 887-6159 People do read small ads. You are! Phone 357-2320 BRIDAL SHOWER Will be held for Joanne Ed- gar in Bluevale United Church on Saturday, August 18 at 8:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome. SINGLESDANCE ' Festivals Singles Dance; Saturday, August 18th.' Stratford Fair Grounds (Upper Hall) Dancing 9 till 1. Live Band and Lunch. IN MEMORIAM ADAMS—In loving memory of a dear son and brother Glenn Adams who passed away August 21, 1971. It only takes a little space, To write how much we miss you. But it will take the rest of our lives To forget the day we lost you. --Sadly missed, fondlyre- membered by Dad, Mom, sisters and brother. SCHIECK-r-Mark and Tracy (Lee) welcome with love a daughter, Stephanie Marie, born July 22 at K -W Hospital. A sister for Kristy. Spoiling 'Privileges go to grandparents, Fred and Betty Lee,' RR 2, Wingham, and Grant and Edith Schieck of Drayton. LORENZ --Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lorenz, RR 2, Teeswater, are happyto announce the birth of their daughter, Lena Delphine, six pounds, 10 ounces, on July 22 at Wingham and District Hospital. HEWITT—Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hewitt, RR 5, Wingham, joyfully an- nounce the birth of their daughter, Krista Lynne, seven pounds, on July 26 at Wingham and District Hospital. THORNTON—Mr. and Mrs. Donald Thornton, Gorrie, are pleased to announce the birth of theirdaughter, Sara Elizabeth, who tipped the scale, at eight pounds, one ounce, when she was born August 2 at Wingham and District Hospital. MOFFAT-Mr. and Mrs. Ross Moffat, RR 3, Holyrood, announce with joy the birth of their son, Stuart Davidson, seven pounds, six ounces, on August 6 at Wingham and District Hospital. A brother for Cameron and Carrie Lynn. BEYERSBERGEN—Mr. and Mrs. John Beyer- sbergen, . RR 2, Lucknow, welcome a daughter, Kerry Louise, six pounds, 10 ounces, born August 11 at Wingham and District Hospital. A sister for Toni, Bryan and Daniel, CLASSIFIED DEADLINE THE DEADLINE FOR CLASSIFIED ACTION ADS IS MONDAYS 12:00 NOON The Advance -Times is open on Mondays with the exception ofa Monday statutory holiday. To place one of these action ads, just drop in at The Advance -Times Office or Phone: 357-2320. RENTAL VEHICLES WANTED Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned until 3 o'clock p.m. Thursday, Sept. 6, 1984 for 3 vehicles for the Huron County Health Unit. Particulars and specifications will be provided on request. Lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- cepted: B. G. Hanly Clerk -Treasurer and Administrator County of Huron, Court House Square, Goderich, Ont, N7A 1M2 Phone (519) 524-8394 NOTICE Watering of Lawns and Gardens Notice is hereby given that the watering of lawns and gardens by hose or other automatic device is now prohibited in the Town of Wingham by authority of By-law 1773(1954). Therefore, water restrictions will be removed by future notice in this newspaper. If you have any questions, please contact the local Public Utilities Commission Office (367-221Q). Persons contravening this By-law are subject to a fine of up. to $300.00. WinghamPublicUtiliti®s Commission • let m vow nes t iv re ex rue aw•MMIWItsw 1