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PARTMENTS
FOR RENT
APARTMENT, available Sept. 1,
ground floor, private entrance, sin-
gle bedroom. No pets, non-smoker.
Phone 357-2825.
8,15,22,29
1 BEDROOM apartment, centrally
located, reasonable rent, cable.
Available Oct. 1.14.pply to P.O. Box
664, Wingham, Ont., NOG 2W0.
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3 APARTMENTS in Whitechurch,
available Sept. 1, about 5 miles from
Wingham. Phone 1-743-8101 or 1-576-
7289 Kitchener.
1 BEDROOM apartment in Tees -
water. Stove, fridge and parking in-
cluded, $260 per month. Phone 1-763-
1378 after 6 p.m.
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2 BEDROOM apartment, ground
floor, 1 mile from Wingham, avail-
able Sept. 1. Contact Keith Fitzsim-
mons 357-1117.
AVAILABLE SEPT. 1, large 2 bed-
room ground floor apartment and
garage, fridge and stove, 2 blocks
from downtown and hospital, in
Wingham. Phone 1-416-729-2421.
1 FURNISHED bed -sitting room, in
Lucknow. Heated, fridge and stove,
all utilities paid. Phone 528-3723.
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don ,iffames
323.1992 ti -k 291.1881
41,
FOR RENT
Luxury 2 Bedroom
Apartments in
Wingham
Phone
291®1887
CHILD CARE
AV;•:ILABLE
CHILD CARE available in my home
beginning Sept. 5. Small child at
home. RR 1, Gorrie. Please phone
335-3109 after 5 p.m.
15,2k
WILL DO BABYSITTING in my
home, $1.50 one child, $2, two chil-
dren per hour. Will give receipts.
Phone Cindy MacDonald 357-2106.
CHILD CARE
WANTED
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BABYSITTER required, near school
for 2 children. Phone 357-3154 after 4
p.m.
NoTI CE
DR. PING and Dr. Long's office will
be closed Fri., Sept. 1.
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BLYTH L1QNS dabber bingo every
Tuesday at f:30Ep.in., Blyth and Dis-
trict Community Centre, $3. Jackpot
must go, over $1,000 in prizes.
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BILL STEPHENSON of Investors
Group, business phone number is
357-1075.
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THE TELEPHONE NUMB,,ER for B
& M Rentals is 3574666.
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Can you get A.1I)S
f1=c)fl1 sharing
lunch?
NO! Get the facts.
Let's Talk. Call the
Ontario Ministry of
Health AIDS Hotline
1 -800 -668 -AIDS
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
DO YOU have listings to advertise in
132 weekly newspapers? Call us now
for details on our blanket classified
coverage of Ontario or specific
areas of the province. The Wingham
Advance -Times, 357-2320.
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7-PLEX IN LUCKNOW, grossing
$21,000, netting $15,000, large lot in
good location. Asking $143,000.
Phone Dale Keller 662-3392 Res.
Representing Mike Schout Realty
Inc. 662-3800, New Hamburg.
HOUSES FOR SALE
NEW HOME in Blyth on 100' treed
lot. All brick, lots of decks, lots of
cupboards, upgraded windows, en -
suite bath with jacuzzi. Garage door
opener, central vacuum, etc. Phone
1-743-8101 or 1-576-7289, Kitchener.
The Man
To See Is
NEEDS FIXING - A four-bedroom home, central location in
Wingham, currently divided into two apartments, new roof and
oil furnace on a well -treed 66'x165' lot. Excellent value at
$55,500.
RETIREMENT LUXURY in fashionable Turnberry Estates, 1245
sq. ft. bungalow overlooking the Maitland River, master bed-
room with ensuite bath, second bedroom, giant family room plus
kitchen with dishwasher, formal living and dining rooms plus 4
pc. bath, carport and verandah with awning AND five appliances
included!$76,500 is a BARGAIN.
NOW HERE'S A HOUSE! Only four years old, it's got all you
need on one level: living room with fireplace, dining room, large
kitchen with dishwasher, three bedrooms, two full baths, plus a
basement with rec. room, utility room, workshop andyep, an-
other bathroom; garage attached to the basement. View of the
Maitland River valley and countryside is picturesque. And it is in
Wingham. CALL US NOW!!
GREAT CHANCE to own a country property with river and two
acres AND a nearly completed year old three-bedroom home.
15 minutes from Wingham. CaII us for more information.
ATTENTION DEVELOPERS! There's magic in eight acres near
Wingham, currently being developed into 10 executive -quality
lots backing on the Maitland River and fronting on Highway 86.
Currently, there's a three-bedroom bungalow with two full baths,
living and dining rooms plus modern kitchen along with roughed
in basement. Central air! A CHANCE TO DOUBLE YOUR MON-
EY! $225,000.
REALTOR
OFFICE
357-1344
Contact:
Stan Chadwick 3572497
Margaret Day 357-2196
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BROKER
REAL E S TA-rE
109A JOSEPHINE ST., . i • 357, 4117
WIN®HAM, ONTARIO
HOBBY FARM WITH INCOME m Elegant traditional
home, plus recent family room addition. Fireplace, two car
garage. Treed, landscaped grounds. Pond and other
buildings. 55 acres of rich productive soil growing a vari-
ety of bountiful crops. 45 acres of scenic woods. See this
property now at its best. Modestly priced at "169,000.
INCOME PROPERTY m Just converted to a new two bed-
room main floor apartment and a 4 bedroom family resi-
dence. Each separately contained with ample parking.
The entire property has been updated and well
maintained.
COMMERCIAL BUILDING m Village location on hardtop
County road. On 1.5 acres. Built 1987, 2400 sq. ft. 19.6 ft
oeling, two overhead doors. Metal clad interior / exterior,
Insulated, heated by two infrared gas burners 3 phase
hydro. You may operate the business of your Choice in a
prosperous farming district. Price reduced to'89,000.
K. FITZSIMMONS
357-1117 WIfin ha n
BRIAN McEUINY
335-3781 RR 1.'Ii!Nrillelhalrim
BUCK AND DOE
For Glen Taylor and Lisa Robertson
on Fri., Sept. 1 at Atwood Communi-
ty Centre, 9 p.m. -1 a.m. Music by
DJ. Lunch provided. Tickets $6 at
the door.
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MUSIC FOR
YOUNG CHILDREN
KEYBOARD. RHYTHM
e SINGING - THEORY
Isar Training
(for ages 3-8)
A unique Canadian Program pre-
sented in parent-child group classes.
Register now for September
For information or brochure call:
SUE MASON
291-4111 days
335-3715 after 8 pm
40111 WEDR,ING ,ANKIMISARY
The f�nily of''W rfen and , Jackie
Fines invite fatuity, frictlds and
neighbors to a social 'averting in
honor of their parents' 40th wedding
anniversary on Fri., Aug. 25 from
8:30 p.m. -1 a.m. at Howick Commu-
nity Centre. Best wishes only please.
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50TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
The family of Harold and Fern Pol-
lock invites friends and relatives to a
reception celebrating their parents'
50th wedding anniversary. It will be
held Sat., Aug. 26 from 2-5 p.m. in
the Fordwich United Church, Ford-
wich, Ont. Best wishes only. No gift
please.
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80TH BIRTHDAY
Friends of Mrs. Isabel Adams are
invited to an open house on Sun.,
Aug. 27 at her home in Gorrie in
honor of her 80th birthday. Please
join her family for this special occa-
sion. Best wishes only..
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DABBER BINGO
Lucknow and District Lions Club
dabber bingo every Sunday, Luck -
now Community Centre, 7:15 p.m.
Doors open 6:15 p.m. Air condition-
ed. Wheelchair accessible. Potential
prize board over $3,000. $1,100 jack-
pot on 54 calls or less. 8500 must go,
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DANCE
At Wingham Armouries to Gordon's
Olde Tyme Music, Fri., Aug. 25,
8:30-11:30 p.m. Freewill donations.
Note change of date. Ladies please
bring sandwiches. Sponsored by
Wingham Happy Gang. Everyone
welcome.
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NOTICE
Alternate Education Program at F. E. Madill S. S.
if you left school without your diploma but now
find you need it, we have a new program that will
help you get it. The program is called Alternate
Education and it can be set up to suit your needs
and your schedule.
For more details, ,please call the school at
357-1800 and ask about Alternate Education.
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COUNTY OF HURON
TENDERS FOR
RENTAL OF 20,800 kg. G.W.V. CHASSIS
SALTING AND SANDING OPERATIONS
& SALT HAULING
SEALED TENDERS on forms and in envelopes availabe from
the office of the undersigned will be received until 4:00 p.m. lo-
cal time on:
Thursday, September 7, 1989
for the followingContracts:
1. Rental of 0,800 kg. G.W.V. Chassis for salting & sanding
operations in the Wroxeter Patrol 1989-1990 season. HC -
89 -502.
2. Rental of 20,800 kg. G.W.V. Chassis for salting & sanding
operations in the Auburn Patrol 1989-1990 season. HC -89-501.
3. Hire a truck tractor and dump trailer to haul road salt from
Domtar Chemical in Goderich to the three patrol yards (Wrox-
eter, Auburn and Zurich) in Huron County. HC -89-504.
The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted.
Denis B. Merrall, P. Eng,
Huron County Engineer
Court House
Goderich, Ontario
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AUCTIONS
AUCTIONS
EVENING
AUCTION SALE
of home furnishings and antiques will be held for
Mrs. Gertrude Allen
(Wingham), with ADDITIONAL CONSIGNMENTS, in Teeswater
Agri -Curl Building, on
Monday, August 28
starting at 6:O0 p.m.
PARTIAL LIST:
SELLING FOR MRS. ALLEN: Dining room ext. table with
matching china cabinet, buffet, 6 chairs; recliner; odd tables and
Chairs; kitchen table, 4 chairs; small book shelves; brass double
bed; small Chest of drawers; antique wash stand; orange crate
vanities; Inglis automatic washer; quantity of dishes, cups and
saucers, salts and peppers; album of Old circus snapshots;
scrapbooks made in '30s and '40s of movie stars; Targe picture
of Queen Victoria with Consort and child; old post cards; quilting
and crochet patterns; old and new quills; antique smoker's
stand; and much more.
CONSIGNMENTS INCLUDE: Antique items: wicker baby bug-
gy; bedroom furniture; harvest table; matching settee, fainting
touch, straight chair, 2 platform rockers; dining room table with
pineapple 'legs; Sideboard; back -to -wall cupboard; oil lamps;
Coleman gas lamp; hand sleigh; dishes; and much more.
Also: -variety of tables, chairs, bedroom furniture; partial toilet
sets; dishes and kitchenware; slant exercise board; exercise
rower; 3 -man tent; 8 new sheets yellow fibreglass; and much
more.
LISTINGS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
Owners or slfyctioneers not responsible for accidents, injuries or
lossescoriraected in any waywith the sale.
TERMS: cash or cheque with ID night of sale.
Snack bar
AIX IONEERS:
LACE ALLAG ToOswAter • 3924170
to 0 , fllpley ' 9 « 3
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60WWtriNG ANNIIV RSARY
Walla and Aleta Coon ifivite you to
celebrate their 50th wedding anni-
versary with them• on Sat„,Ang, 26, 9
p.m. -1 a.m., Wingham Legion. Best
wishes only.
BUCK AND DOE
For Paul Craig and Sue Bromley,
Sat., Aug. 26. For more information
phone 1-523-9318.
PALLIATIVE CARE
SERVICES
An information night regarding Pal-
liative Care Services will be held
Tues., Sept. 5, 7:30 p.m. in the Wing -
ham Hospital gymnasium. All those
interested in learning more about
this new program are invited. • For
more information phone 357-1340.
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REGISTRATION FOR BELMORE
FIGURE SKATING
And Minor Hockey, Thurs., Sept. 7,
7-9 p.m. and Sat., Sept. 9, 10 a.m.-12
noon, Belmore Library. Late regis-
tration fee in effect.
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LANGSIDE REUNION
Plan to attend the Langside Reunion
at 1 p.m., Sat., Sept. 2 at Wingham
Armouries. Anyone interested in the
Langside Community is welcome.
Potluck meal at 4:30 p.m. Dishes
and cutlery provided.
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Huron County Health Unit
offers
PRENATAL
CLASSES
Contact your nearest office
as early as possible in your
pregnancy
Clinton ... o o e 482-3416
Exeter .... , .. 235=1014
Gederlch .... 524-8301
Wingham .... 357-2264
Seaforth ... e m 527-1243
Body
Works
with Wendy Brewster
Together lets have
some fun while getting
in shape for Christmas.
Using high & low im-
pactaerobicsal
-ong -
-; with spot toning.
Starting Sept.18
Mon & Thurs. 7-8:00 p.m.
Wingham Armories
Call 357-1931 after 6:00 for
more information.
NOTICE
Lynn Hoy
Enterprises,
Wingham will
be closed for
holidays
Aug. 28 to
Sept. 4
inclusive.
40th Wedding
Anniversary
Warren & Jackie Fines
Friday, August 25,1989
Howick Community Centre
9 p.m. -1 a.m.
Relatives, friends & neighbours
Best wishes only
HAPPY
BIRTHDAY
PAULINE
All your friends wish you,
A speedy recovery
We hope your arm is fixed.
When you become 36.
I would like to expre
to Dr. C. Omole, Pr. el -
the
the: Lucknow Medical C.ti #
ICU and .second 090 .0 es
Wingham 'and District Hospital fol
good care, also many'ark to
friends for phone calla and cards.:
Fraser Fors e
A sincere thank you td',everyone.
who remembered our 26th anniver-
sary with phone calls, cards, flowers
and gifts. Special thanks to friends
for the surprise parties and fon, elle
nings, and to our family for the a din-
ner and celebration they plannedfor
us. We appreciate each one of you.
Thanks for the memories and your
friendship.
Murray and Merle Underwood
We would like to thank the ladies
from the community of Whitechurch
for the beautiful gifts we received at
our baby shower. We would also like
to thank the ladies who organized
the shower. It was greatly appreci-
ated.
Sincerely, Steve, Cindy
and Robert Clark
The family of the late Lila Higgins
wish to express their sincere thanks
to relatives, friends and neighbors
for their expressions of sympathy,
floral tributes, charitable donations,
cards and food sent to our homes
during the loss of a dear mother,
grandmother and great-grand-
mother. Special thanks to The
McBurney Funeral Home, Rev.
Douglas Madge, pallbearers, flower
bearers and ACW of Trinity Church,
Belgrave for lunch provided after
the service. We would also like to
thank Dr. Hanlon, the staff and
nurses at Wingham and District
Hospital and Brookhaven Nursing
Home for their loving care and
understanding. These were deeply
appreciated and will always be re-
membered.
Jean Pattison, Margaret Higgins,
Alvin and Verna Higgins,
Ruth and Jack King,
Jeremiah and Marlene Higgins
We would like to thank everyone
who came out or contributed to our
buck and doe. We would also like to
thank everyone who pitched in to
help make this night possible. We
hope that everyone enjoyed them-
selves as much as we did.
Bruce and Tracy
To all the staff, my assistant man-
ager Kim Martin and Pat and Pam
from Head Office, I would like to say
a heartfelt thanks and Bravo to a job
well don& You've all been great and
together have made our store open-
ing a success. Also I'd like to thank
all of -the-family, friends and busi-
ness people who've sent flowers and
best wishes. Your support will al-
ways be appreciated and remem-
bered. And a special thanks to all of
our customers who without their
business (and patience through the
busy times) none of this would have
been possible. We hope to see lots of
you and hope to serve you well in the
future.
With heartfelt thanks -
Vicki Urbshott, Manager
Godfather's Pizza
I would like to express my thanks
to the ambulance attendants, police
and fire department, Dr. Bradley,
Dr. Long and the nurses in
emergency and on second floor at
the Wingham and District Hospital
for the excellent care I received dur-
ing my recent accident. I would also
like to thank my family, friends and
neighbors for the support I have re-
ceived. Your thoughtfulness has
been greatly appreciated.
Paul Brophy
The family of the late Tom Inglis
extends thanks to relatives, friends
and neighbors for their expressions
of sympathy during the loss of their
dear brother. The charitable dona-
tions, floral tributes and cards were
greatly appreciated. Special thanks
to Joan of MacKenzie and McCreath
Funeral Home and to Mrs. Donelda
Moffat for the music. Special thanks
to Dr. Shubat, as well as the nurses
and staff of the second floor and the
ICU of the Wingham and District
Hospital. Special thanks to Rev.
Neilson for his comforting wrods
and the ladies of the Whitechurch
United' Church for the delicious
lunch served after the service.
We would like to express our sin-
cere thanks to all our relatives,
friends and neighbors for the lovely
floral tributes, cards, charitable do-
nations and visits received during
the Toss of my sister. Also thanks for
all the food sent to our home. Your
thoughtfulness and kindness will al-
ways be remembered.
Keith and Marg Moffatt
and family
Remember
the saying
"You don't hove
anything if you
don't have
your health".
It's true. crj
Paaropa1711 ®
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