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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1984-12-19, Page 6i1 t Page 6 -'-The Wingham Advance- Tinies Dec. 19, ► t 4 SPECIAL NtiTICE RATES Engagement Notices(with picture) $5.00 plus s1 .70 for 10 words; 8' a word thereafter Engagement Notices(without picture) $4.00 Graduation Pictures Anniversary Pictures, 55 years and over No Charge Wedding Write Ups No charge if copy is received within three weeks after the ceremony. Charge for accompany- ing picture is $5.00 After Third Week Write Up$5.00 Detailed wedding write ups will not be accepted after six weeks but for a limited time picture and a brief caption will be published at a charge of , $5.00 Birth Announcements to our regular format No Charge -additional information or a change in the wording, charge is 51 .70 first 10 words; 8' a word thereafter. $4.00 FOR SALE DO YOU have a favorite re- cipe, a story or a poem? Let us make photocopies of it for you to pass along to your friends. We can do any quan- tity. Drop in at The Wingham Advance -Times office. Phone 357-2320. 31:rrb FRESH eggs. Phone 357- 3679. LAST minute Christmas shopping gift. A ticket to the first annual Burns dinner and dance Saturday, Jan. 19. $10 per person. Contact any Lucknow Lions member or call 529-7524 or 528-3507. VISIT This & That Shoppe in Lucknow for antiques, china, furniture etc. Phone 528-3723. NEW idea 6' single auger snowblower, real good condition. Phone 523-4260. IMMEDIATE delivery on hockey jerseys, $10 and up.' Buy direct from the factory and save! Peter Upton Jacket Works. Call toll free 1-800-661-6461 for your free eatalogue. FULL length brown leather coat "Old Mill", • lady's size 10, $150; 1925 8 pc. oak dining room suite (no china cabinet) $475; sofa and chair $150; antique Singer sewing machine, $50; Remington 870, 12 gauge pump, $225. Phone -3745 evenings. AGNE .IC signs: many sizes available, 8" x 20", $29. For furt -r information phone The • ingham ' Ad- vance -Times, 357-2320. 20rr' FOR SALE HARDWOOD slabs, all White Ash. McGlynn's Saw- mill 357-3777. FIREWOOD, dry hardwobd,: $35 a cord delivered.. Also, custom wood' blocking, selling, splitting and hauling. Phone 335-3382 after 6 p.m. 5,26 CHRISTMAS trees, pine, spruce and balsam, 5' to 9'. Will deliver. Phone Niel Edgar 357-2440. 5,12,19 STAR wars toys. Phone 357- 2522. 5,12,19 HARDWOOD, ready to burn, already split, $34 per cord for 7 cord and under, $33 a cord for 8 and up. Phone 357-3893. 19,24,2 19-D19 ENGRAVED signs: door plates, mailbox plates, house numbers, name badges, desk signs. Easyto read, wash- able, stainproof. The Wing - ham Advance -Times, 357- 2320. 7rrb GREY Township And Its People by Marilyn Engel, RR 3, Brussels. Available from author 887-6976 or at the township of Grey municipal office, 887.6268, $12 per copy. 28,24 DO YOU have items to ad- vertise in 132 weekly news- papers? Call us now for de- tails on our blanket classi- fied coverage of Ontario or specific areas of the pro- vince. The Wingham Ad- vance -Times, 357-2320. 16rrb IMMEDIATE delivery on hockey jerseys, $10 up. Buy direct from the factory and save! Peter Upton Jacket Works. Call •toll free 1-800- 661-6461 for your free catalogue. PAMPERS: several boxes of, Newborn size, 6-13 lbs. Save $1 per box. Phone 357-3026. 12,19 21,19 DRESSED ducks and geese. Phone Lucy Miller 392-8240 or 392-3157. 12,19 ODYSSEY II video game in- cluding 8 cartridges. Phone 887-6477 after 6 p.m. 12,19 BERG stable equipment. Barn cleaners; manure pumps, vertical and hori- zontal; 8" to 15" PVC or SBT Ductile cow and calf tie stalls; loose housing; bunk feeders; ventilation equip- ment; hog confinement equipment; Ritchie heated waterbowls; farrowing crates; weaner decks; plas- tic slats and farm gates. Contact Lloyd Johnston, RR 3, Holyrood, Ont. Phone 395- 5390. 22rrb OLDER refrigerator, stove and deepfreeze. $250 or best offer. Phone 887-6518. WEDDING invitations. Drop in and view our latest book of sample invitations. The Wingham Advance -Times, 192 Josephine St., Wingham,• Ontario. Phone 357-2320. 9rrb CHOICE grain fed beef, cut, wrapped, frozen and 'de- livered. Phone 335-3754, Bob Kreller. UTILITY trailer, home- made, 6' x 7' x 2'/2'; Horne - light XL130 chain saw with 20" bar. $250 each or best reasonable offer, Phone 357- 1385. • 12,19 SPRUCE trees, large and small, cut your own for less. Trees also available •at 218 Victoria St. W., ' Wingham. Phone 357-3215. 12,19 GIVE a little Dutch windmill fortl Christmas gift. Phone 357-1403. 24,rrb MCCREERY Auto Wreckrs RR 2, Wroxeter on Highway 86 Midway between Wingham and Listowel USED AUTO PARTS USED CARS & TRUCKS 24 -HR. TOW SERVICE Scrap cars wanted Highest prices paid Phone LISTOWEL 291 -41 59 GORRIE 335-3314 CARS Sr TRUCKS -- FOR SALE 1977 DODGE Flatbed 318, 3 speed, good condition, $1000 or best offer, mag wheels, AM -FM cassette. Phone 335- 6437. ADDRESS labels; gummed 200 for $3.25; press -on 200 for $3.95; transparent 200 for $5.75; iron -on labels for clothing, 50 for $3.95. Add 7 per cent p.s.t. to all prices. Phone The Wingham Ad- vance -Times, ' Box 390, Wingham, Ont. 357-2320. 24,rrb LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 4 HOLSTEIN heifers ready to breed; brucellosis tested. Phone 887-6764. 1976 FORD LTD wagon, new tires, new exhaust, excellent condition, $1300. Phone 357- 1044. 1978 TOYOTA pickup truck, long box, good condition. $2200. Phone 357-3268. LARGE selection of bred gilts with due dates. Vaccin- ated and pregnancy tested. Israel Albrecht, RR 1, Wing - ham. Phone 357-3495. l8rrb 1975 INTERNATIONAL Scout II, as is, $1000. Phone 335-3972 after 6 p.m. 19,24 FARM EQUIPMENT FOR SALE 1690 CASE tractor, 90 hp., power shift transmission, power adjust wheels and heathouser, 440 hours, 2 years old, $15,000. Phone Dave Inglis 357-1819 even- ings or 392-818rdays. WANTED TO BUY CRIB mattress to fit crib 2' x 4', mustbe in good condition. Phone 357-1908. 19,24 12,19 MISCELLANEOUS WINTER growing starts now. Metal Halide 1000W $199. Heater 16,000 BTU $114. Over 20,000 products for indoor, greenhouse & hydroponic growing. Have tomatoes for Christmas. Lots of Christmas gifts $2 to $50. Send $2 for catalogue to Western Water Farms, 1422 Seymour Street, Vancouver. V613 3N9 (604) 682-6636. 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 Office Box 1135, Wingham. FULL RANGE OF FARM EQUIPMENT BUTLER—Ring Drive Silo Unloaders, Big Jim Silo Un - loaders, Volume Belt Feed- ers, Convey -n -Feed Cattle Feeders, Single Chain Con- veyors, Barn Cleaners, Os- walt Ensilmixers. FARMATIC—Blender Ham- mer Mills, Blender Roller Mills, Blender Mills for Ground Hi -Moisture Corn, Augers, Leg Elevators. ACORN -Cable Barn Clean- ers. W ESTEEL-ROSCO—Grain Bins, 1,350 to 250,000 bu., Bulk Feed Tanks. ACME—Fan-Jet Ventilation Systems. HOULE—Liquid Manure Pumps, Cleaners, Steel Trusses, B & L,. Complete Hog Confinement Systems. SLURRY -SLINGER — Liq- uid Manure Spreaders., CLAY—Parts and Service for Clay Equipment. ALSO Parts, Electric Feed carts; straw choppers; fibre - funnels; Ritchie heated bowls; Hurst equipment. WE HANDLE EVERYTHING—ALMOST Lowry Farm Systems Ltd., RR 1, Kincardine Phone 395-5286 PIANOS wanted to buy. Or have us refinish, repair, tune your piano. Save, have work done in your home. Village Piano Shop, Elmira (519) ' 669-2280, (519) 669-2311. USED bulk tanks, stainless steel or plastic, 500-1500 gallons, must be reasonably priced. Phone Bob 357-2599. 28,19 SNOWMOBILES FOR SALE rrb MEALS -ON -WHEELS Phone Mrs. L. James 357- 3657. 3orrb SERVICES ANDY'S custom choring and relief milking, experienced milker, good with cows. Phone 335-3729. 5,26 NOW available Photocopy- ing. Drop in at The Wingham Advance -Times office. Phone 357-2320. 31,rrb 1981 SKIDOO Blizzard, very low mileage, excellent con- dition, rnust be seen.' Phone • Bob 357-2599. 19,24,2,9 1979 340 TRAILFIRE, electric start; double bed Cerka trailer, 2 years old. Phone 357-1065. PIANO tuning and repairs. Used pianos bought and sold. Phone 357-1049, Michael Lip- nicki. 12,19 1978 POLARIS SS340. Phone 523-9369. 18rrb CRAIG (Home) Heating, new furnace installations, repair, service; chimney cleaning. Phone 357-3641. 26rrb 12,19 1979 SKIDOO 5500 Blizzard; 1979 Skidoo Everest 440; 1980 Skidoo 4500 Citation. Phone 357-3656. 12,19 PHIL'S Refrigeration and Appliance Service, 24-hour emergency service, used appliance sales. Phone 887- 9062. 1977 ARTIC Cat Lynx in good condition. Phone 887-6477. 12,19 1973 JOHN Deere 440, real good condition. Phone 357- 1670. 5rrb ti BOB'S Chimney Cleaning, also stove, fireplace and pipes. Phone 357-2436 or 357- 3641. 28,19 12,19 WANTED ROOM AND BOARD (gT NOTICE DR. GEAR'S Teeswater office will be closed Dec. 24, 25 and 26th. Open as usual Dec. 27. UPHOLSTERING of furni- ture, automobile and tractor seats. Free pick up and de- livery, free estimates. Qual- ity workmanship. Montgom- ery's Custom Upholstery, Blyth. Phone 523-4272. 27,rrb ROOM and board required Monday night to Friday noon, no laundry. Phone Burke Electric 357-2450. LeROY Jackson Plumbing and Heating will be closed December 22 to January 1 in- clusive. For emergencies phone 357-1305. 19,24 THERAPEUTIC massage by licensed masseuse. Louise T. Harnack RMT. By appointment only. Phone 887-6367. 12.9 WORK WANTED SPECIALTY. Mature lady will baby-sit in Wingham for the Christmas and New Year's party season from now until New Year's ex- cluding Christmas Day and evening. Phone 357-3168. 5,12,19 PROFESSIONAL typing service provided at competi- tive rates by experienced typist. Will type reports, books, manuscripts, term papers, etc. Call 357-1554 any time. 7tf WANTED HELP WANTED BABYSITTER to come in weekdays to our ho e in Belgrave area commen ing end of Dec. Phone 357-25 12, 9 Cards of Thanks We wish to thank our rela- tives, friends and neighbors for the cards and gifts we re- ceived on our anniversary. A very special thanks to our family for making it an evening we'll always re- member. Jack and Donna Sanburn Edna and Archie Mon- tgomery wish to thank their brothers and sister -in-laws, nieces and nephews for their great reunion on the oc- casions of their 45th anni- versary and also Edna's birthday held at their home in Blyth. Thanks again, one and all for all the favors. We remain, dna and Archie Montgomery The fa ily of the late Herbert '1raniff gratefully thank re atives, neighbors rends for floral tributes, sympathy cards, donations to the cancer society, Salvation Army and food brought to our home during our recent sad be- reavement. Special thanks to Mrs. Jim Dunbar, Mrs. Dorothy Gibson and Mrs. Mac Ross for serving food at our home. We also thank the M. L. Watts Funeral Home directors for their excellent service. Our thanks too, to Rev. Sydney Bates, Wroxeter United Church, for is kind 'words which meant rso muco us. Your kindness eat Thoughtfulness is grate- fully appreciated. Edith Braniff and family COME alive in '85. Earn $25,000 a year or more full- time. Part-time people earn $10,000 to $15,000. We will show you how! For a per- sonal interview in your own home, call Fuller Brush Company, St. Thomas 1-631- 4383 after 6 p.m. A good home for a cat, long haired Siamese, white with charcoal markings, blue eyes. He is a neutered male, house broken year old kitten. Has had all his needles. Will pay for his board for three months. Owners on holiday. Phone 357-1126. 19,24 PERSONAL PART-TIME babysitter for two small children in my home. Phone 357-3834. 12,19 PREGNANT and need help? Free positive confidential support. Birthright. Phone 357-1066, 357-2392, 357-1769 or London 432-7197 collect. rrb ACCOMMODATION RELIABLE babysitter re-.- quired in the Wroxeter-: Gorrie area, Monday, to Friday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., starting February 18, 1985. For further details please phone 335-6296. ROOM and board for senior citizens and retirees. Home - cooked meals, laundry, 24 hour supervision, etc. Country Road Lodge Retire- ment Home, Lucknow 395- 5283. 14,19 12,19,24 EXPERIENCED advertis- ing representative wanted fpr aggressive community newspaper in, Grande Prairie. Excellent earning potential and complete medical benefits. This position will be available early in •the new year. Send resume to P. Brewster, Focus Publishing Ltd., 10518 — 100th Ave., Grande Prairie, Alta. ,T8V OV9. CAREERS TRUCKING careers, job training and placement help. Among Canada's top 10 wage earning group. Phone Mery Orr's nearest branch. Cam- bridge' (519) 623-2430, Toronto ' (416) 251-9073, London (519) 432-1726. BE A HAIRSTYLIST Classes starting monthly HAIRDRESSING BARBERING UNISEX For free information Kitchener -Waterloo School of Hairdressing 186 Victoria St N Kitchener N2H 5C6 745-5641 FREE 128 page career guide describes 200 correspond- ence Diploma courses. Start on your new career today. Granton Institute (Dept. 5A) 263 Adelaide St. W.,, Toronto. 1-800-268-1121. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BUSINESS opportunity in NW Alberta. Two weekly newspaper operations com- plete to four unit Goss. One paper serves city of 25,000 the other the surrounding agricultural area. Two-year- old plant optional lease or purchase. Contact Brian Wilson, 10518 — 100 Ave., Grande Prairie, Alberta. SEASONS — Canada's 1st name in color analysis & glamour. Seasons consul- tants earning $100-$300 per day! Read our story, pg. 92, January's Chatelaine, Academy Training, supplies, seasons cosmetics, skin care, silk scarves, replica perfumes, careers. 1-800-387- 3939 (Toronto). [Before y011 trend knead it. 1 nVE t LUNG ASSOCIATION Our grateful thanks to everyone, family, relatives, friends, neighbors and town people for all the kindnesses and helpful concern for us through the.past.year, times we were in hospital and times in recovery at home. God Bless You All for Christmas and a happy, healthy New Year. Sincerely Harvey and Berva Dennis thanks to Dr. Corrin, Dr. Massel, doctors and nurses at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, Rev. Paul Mills, the pallbearers and flower bearers and the ladies of the church for lunch served fol- lowing the service. Sincere appreciation to the McBurney Funeral Home. Your kindness and thought- fulness will always be re- membered. I wish to thank the Wing - ham Town Council for honouring me at a public re- ception Dec. 10 and for the plaque and beautiful silver rose bowl which I received. Thanks to Mrs. Bill Harris for the corsage and Mrs. Pat Bailey for the lovely lunch she provided. Congratula- tions to all the other recip- ients and thanks to the many kind folks who congratulated me now and in recent months. All is very much ap- preciated. Seasons Greetings everyone. Doris Bushell Norma Rintoul and family The' family of the late Wildon Robertson wishes to thank family, relatives and neighbors for the kind ex- pressions of sympathy during our recent bereave- ment. yery special thanks to Doug McBurney and the Bluevale United Church Women, Unit 3, who served lunch after the memorial service. The residents of the Fordwich Village Nursing Home would like to thank the Howick students and local groups for their programs and visits throughout the year. All the best in '85. Fordwich Village Nursing Home Residents I would like to express our appreciation to friends, rela- tives and neighbors for cards, gifts and inquiries while I was a patient in Wingham and District Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Ping, Dr. Flowers and nurses in ICU, to Rev. Rae Grant and others for their prayers and visits. I also say a special thank you to those who provided rides and meals for Mildred and for all kindnesses shown us since I returned home. Murray Taylor Coming Events Coming events notices advertised in this column will also appear on Channel 12, Country Cable TV without charge ' placed seven days in advanc GARBAGE COLLECTION Regular garbage pickup on Christmas and New Year's Day will be made one day early, Monday, Dec. 24 and Mon. Dec. 31 respectively. The family of the late Bill Rintoul wishes to express sincere appreciation to rela- tives, friends and neighbors in the village and former Fordyce neighbors and to all who remembered, us during our recent sad bereavement in the loss of a dear husband, father and grandfather. Grateful thanks for beautiful floral tributes, sympathy cards, donations to Chal- mers Presbyterian Church, Whitechurch and the Ontario Heart and Stroke Foun- dation, visits to the funeral home and for food brought to all our homes. Special Disc Jockey Stevens COUNTRY GOLD & ROCK'N' ROLL Good recorded music for weddings, dances, anniversaries, parties. etc Phone Brussels evenings 887-6159 CLASSIFIED DEADLINE THE DEADLINE FOR CLASSIFIED ACTION ADS IS MONDAYS 12:00 NOON The Advance -Times is open on Mondays with the exception of a Monday statutory holiday. To place one of these action ads. just drop in at The Advance -Times Office or Phone: 357-2320 NETHERY—Mr. and Mrs. Larry Nethery, RR 2, Wingham, are thrilled to announce the arrival of their daughter, Becky Jean, eight pounds, three ounces, on December 1- at. St. Joseph's Hospital, London. TIFFIN—Steve and Karen are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Amy Elizabeth, born December 5 at K -W Hospital, weighing eight pounds, 10 ounces. A sister for Geoffrey and Michael; granddaughter for Nelson and Shirley Hobbs and Ruth and Jack Tiffin. MILLER—Tom and Joyce Miller of Wingham welcome with love their son, Thomas Drew, seven pounds, four ounces, born December 14 at Wingham and District Hospital. FORSYTH—Stephanie Ra- chel Forsyth was born De- cember 7 to Major Brian Forsyth and Rachel. For- syth at Lahr, Germany. A sister for Nicolas. Grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Forsyth ' of Walkerton. DANCE Ironmen Oldtimers' reunion dance at Wingham Legion, Saturday, Dec. 29 from 9 to 1. Music by Peter Bauer. Lunch included. Admission $5 per person. Ironmen Old- timers' hockey game Sun- day., Dec. 30 at 2:30 p.m. Admission 16 and over $2, under 16 free. 19,24 SINGLES DANCE At the • Stratford Fair Grounds , (upper hall) Saturday, December 22nd. Dancing 9 to 1, Music by "Light and Easy". - EXPECTANT PARENT CLASSES The Huron County Health Unit invites you to attend the Expectant Parent Education Classes being held Wingham Clinic Building, Wingham commencing Wednesday, January 9, 1985. The cost is $5. The next series of classes will begin the week of March 25, 1985. For pre -registration or further information, please call the Health Unit office at 357-2264. 12,19,24 IN MEMORIAM MERRICK—In' loving memory of my dear and eldest son and our brother Grant Munro Merrick who passed away December 23, 1958 in his twenty-second year. —Always remembered by his mother Helen Merrick, sisters and brother. WINGHAM 357-2320 The Corporation Of The Village of Brussels and The Brussels Public Utilities Commission Requires A Person For the Position Of CLERK TREASURER/TAX COLLECTOR and MANAGER/SECRETARY-TREASURER Applications will be received by the under- signed until 5 p.m. January 2, 1985. Preference will be given to applicants who have Municipal or Public Utilities administrative experience and who have completed, or are enrolled in the A.M.C.T. Course. The success- ful applicant would be asked to relocate in the Village of Brussels. Applications should contain a detailed resume of educational background and experi- ence. Salary is negotiable and successful appli- cants would work with the undersigned until his retirement in May, 1985. WM. H. KING, A,M.C.T. Clerk -Treasurer and Manager/Secretary Treasurer of P.U.C. Box 119, Brussels, Ontario NOG 1H0 519-887-6572