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NOTICE
BLYTH LIONS dabber bingo every
Tuesday at 7:30 p.m., Blyth and Dis-
trict Community Centre, $3. Jackpot
must go, aver $1,000 in prizes.
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WE AR g happy to hold your photos
of weddings, anniversaries, etc. at
The Advance -Times Office. But if
you leave them for more than two
weeks they may "get lost in the
shuffle". Please pick them up as
soon as possible.
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THE TELEPHONE NUMBER for B
. & M Rentals is 357-1666.
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SORRY, no cancellations or changes
in classified ads may be made later
than 10 a.m. on Monday for publica-
tion, in The Wingham Advance -
Times.
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NEW at Slender Concept. Reflex-
ology, the natural way to help re-
lieve tension, improve your circula-
tion and help your body to function
naturally. Phone for more informa-
tion. By appointment only. Phone
357-2801.
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BEECHOFT'S Collision Centre,
closing for holidays, Oct. 7 to 14.
HOT LUNCHEON
Coming up at St. Andrew's Presby-
terian Church, Wingham, Nov. 3.
NOTICE
BD4STE,01frolieN of Investors
Group, business phone nwnber is
357-1075.
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FOR your protection, The Wingham
Advance -Trines does not accept en-
gagement, marriage and birth an-
nouncements by telephone. AU such
notices must be delivered to our of-
fice in persoa They should be typed
or clearly hahclwritten. Friday at
5:00 p.m. is the publication deadline.
FOR RENT
2,000 SQ. FT. of good dry storage or
workshop area, 1,2 a block from Main
St., Wingham, second floor, heat op-
tional. Phone Bob 357-1411 or 357-
1232.
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3 BEDROOM HOUSE in Wingham,
newly decorated. References re-
quired. Phone 357-3678.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Stamper of
Bluevale are pleased to announce
the marriage of their daughter Julie
Viola, to Scott Edwin Cameron, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cameron
of Palmerston. The wedding is to
take place at Bluevale United
Church, October 21, at 7 p.m. Open'
reception following the wedding at
Belmore Community Centre.
FAMILY DANCE
In the Whitechurch Community
Hall, Fri., Sept. 29, Tiffins Orches-
tra. Lunch provided. $5 per person.
Children under 12 years free.
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WINGHAM FIGURE
SKATING CLUB REGISTRATION
Saturday, Sept. 30, 10 a.m.-12 noon
and Thurs., Oct. 5, 6-8 p.m., upstairs
Wingham Arena. Skating acces-
sories willbe for sale at Thursday's
registration.
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ADVANCE NOTICE
Wingham United Church UCW Beef
Dinner, November 8. Informatiohat
a tat& date.
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Love: Ron, Sheri, Brad, Dustin,
Brittany, Jeff, Sherri
Teeswater Queen of the Fair
Competition and Dance
8:15 p.m.
Teeswater-Culross Complex
Music by NEPHI'S PRECISION
Admission: $5.00 per person, $20.00 per family
Children under 12 free, if accompanied by an adult
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J. D. Fair Hearing Aid Service announces the
regular clinic will be held
Monday, October 2
at Dr, Wong's Office,
197 Josephine Street.
New extended hours: 9 to 12 p.m. and 1 to 4 p.nt
For appointment for hearing evaluation or information
re government grant, please call 357.3300
J. D. Fair Hearing Aid Service
240 Ontario St., Strait:1rd
TOWN OF WINGHAM
Sale of Land In Industrial Park
Effective WednesdayOctober 27, 1989, the Town of Wirigham
will be accepting written Offers to Purchase at'the Clerks Office
during normal office hours for lots in the Cedar Street Industrial -
Park area at the north end of the municipality.
A proposed subdivision outline and the selling price of the Ms is
available at the Clerk's OffiCe for public inspection during normal
office hours effective Immediately.
All -legal and surVocosts trlest.bliplaidtiy the' tirdhaSerand
Municipality will require that COnAtruatiOn 00 1piete with
lvii*Stear,period from the date Of sale,
,:blerk's Office is boated kV ?o01
gOVertd is open from 830 ailt.1",10 5OO
ay.
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'tURKEY BANQUET'
Tifkkw appper, BelgraVe COnInItaT.
lty centre: Weeti Oct. 4,.hical at 7
sharp. Adulta,0,50, children
$3.5o: Axbieoco, tickets nvellablo at
Belgrave ;store,. Vance's Drug' Store
and North Huron .Credit Union;
Tickets must be purchased in ad-
vance.
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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. $500 must go.,11
50TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARII.
The family of Charlie and Ruby Mc-
Donald invite you to attend a recep-
tion on the occasion of their parents'
50th wedding anniversary on Sept. 30
at 9 p.m. at the Lucknow Legion. Let
your presence be your gift.
TURKEY SUPPER
At St. Paul's Anglican Church,
Wingham, Tes., Oct. 24, 5-7 p.m.
Adults $7, children 12 and under $3,
preschoolers free.
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OPEN RECEPTION
Open wedding reception for John
Underwood and Susan Markham on
October 7, 1989 from 9 p.m. to 1 ash.
at the Belmore Community Centre.
Friends and neighbors are most wel-
come.
ADVANCE NOTICE
The Fall Rummage Sale for the
Auxiliary to Wingham and District
Hospital will be held Thursday eve-
ning, Oct. 12 and Friday, Oct. 13.
Watch for more details.
MEETING
The Auxiliary to Wingham and Dis-
trict Hospital is holding a meeting on
Monday, Oct. 2 at 2 p.m. in the
boardroom. There will be a shower
for the gift case.
DAY TRIPS
Oct. 3, Kitchener; Oct. 10, Ok tober-
fest, featuring Walter Ostenak ; Oct.
14, Beaver Valley Tour; Oct. 21,
Jack Miner's and Calawouta's; Oct.
21, The Black Watch; Nov. 23,
Argyll -Sutherland Highlanders 250th
Anniversary Tour. Phone 357-1938.
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FOODFEST
Beef, rabbit, pork, lamb and chicken
at the Belmore Community Centre,
Wednesday, Oct. 18, 5:30 p.m. and 7
P•In• Adults $10, 12 and under $5.,
titiaehoo*s. freelfricets, i.13444140
atsPlower Niiiik;NViiigliazii• or ,392-
8295.
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SHOOT PARTY
At Wingham Legion, Monday, Oct. 2.
Everyone welcome, $1.50 per per-
son.
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HOLLAND AMERICA
CARIBBEAN CRUISE
For 50 plus years and better,
February 24 -March 3, 1990. Join
Derek and Betty Greenhough of
Grand Cove Estates, Grand Bend on
this exciting 1 week cruise aboard
the Nieuw Amsterdam. Enjoy visits
to Cancun, Mexico; Ocho Rios,
Jamarea; Georgetown, Grand Cay-
man and Key West, Florida. Savings
up to $450 per person before Sept. 30.
Space is limited. Ellison Travel,
Exeter 1-800-265-7022.
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Will he visiting Iianeh 18Q Roy
Canadian Legion,- Wingharntth
week of October 12. Any Veteran
wishing an Intei wL,tbis,
please contact Branch Service
Bureau Officer, Lloyd Carter at 37-
3784. ;rr
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4OTH ANNAVERSARY
You are invited te:..gtt03.4 and open
house to help Celetitgqf the 41111 wed-
ding anniversal* of ,aoase I and
Margaret Zurbrigg, $undaA'Oct. lst
at their home, 329 Shuter St,, Wing -
ham; 2-5 p.m. Your presence will be
their treasured gift.
FALL THA-NKOFFERING
The Bluevale WMS fall Thankoffer-
ing Service, Monday, 9ct.-2, 8:15
p.m., in the basement of KnOi Pres-
byterian Church, Bloevale. Miss La-
vonne Ballagh of Wingham guest
speaker. Everyone welcome.
BRIDAL SHOWER
Community Bridal Shower for Julie
(Stamper ) Cameron, Wednesday,
Oct. 4, 8 p.m. in Bluevale United
Church. Everyone welcome.
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COFFEE HOUR
Ladies coffee hour at the Wingham
Bible Chapel, Wednesday, Oct. 4, 10-
11:30 a.m. Video on skin cancer will
be shown. Lenore Carpenter will be
guest soloist. Mae Heindeman of Or-
angeville will be the guest speaker.
Nursery is provided. All ladies wel-
come. 26,3
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FAIR QUEEN DANCE
Howick Agricultural Society "Fair
Queen Dance", Saturday, Sept. 30 at
Howick Community Centre. Speech-
es at .8:15 p.m. Dance to follow to
Midtown Music. Adrnission: Adults,
$6; public school free,
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FALL FAIR
Howick-Turnberry 130th Fall Fair,
Friday, Oct. 6; Saturday, Oct. 7.
Opening ceremonies, Friday, Oct. 6
at 8 p.m. Pork auction, 9 p.m. Opti-
mists Pub Nite featuring "Crippled
Duck". Saturday, Oct 7, Optimists
games, midwv, school fair ex-
hibits, 4-H program, local talent.
Fifties and Sixties Dance; Saturday,
9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Music,by "Anything
Goes".
'HOWICK NURSERY
SCHOOL REGISTRATION
Oct. 7, 9 a.m.-11 a.m., at Howick
.Central School, Contact Anita Dyk-
stra, 335-3778!
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FALL COLOR TOUR
You .are invited to attend the Fall
Color Tour on Sunday, Oct. 1 from 1
to 4 p.m., at the Wawanosh Valley
Conservation Area. Come and enjoy
horse-drawn wagon rides through
the conservation area, guided walks
along the Maitland River and hot
apple cider. Admission is free. Wa-
wanosh Valley C. A. is located south
of Wingham, west of Hwy. 4 on Con-
cession 6-7 (Nature Centre Road) of
East Wawanosh Township. For
more information contact the Mait-
land Valley Conservation Authority
at 335-3557.
ALZHEIMER 'S
INFORMATION EVENING
October 5, 7:30 to 9 p.m., at
Armouries Building, Wingham.
Speaker to be announced. Refresh-
ments. Everyone welcome. For
more information, phone 482-9431.
OFFICIAL OPENING
"Colborne-Goderich Township
Boundary Bridge"
The County of Huron invites the public to attend the official
opening ceremonies_ of the new bridge on the new section of
County Road 15 west of County Road 8 at 2:00 p.m., Friday,
October 6, 1989.
Opening Ceremonies will continue at the. Huron County Main-
tenance Garage at Auburn at 3:00 p.m.
Lionel Wilder, Chairman
Road Committee
County of Huron
NOTICE. FOR ROAD CLOSING
The Corporation of the Township of Turnberry
TAO Not.
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that the Council of the Corporation of the Township of
TurtiOnitilOroposes to pass a by-law pursOant to the Provisions of the
MunidiPal.A0t 1980, Chapter 314 Section 298, and amend-
ment0 thereto; for stopping up and closing and selling of a portion of
Water Street;:lying south of Lot 111 and bordering the Maitland River,
Plan 410, Township of Turnberry Cbunty of Huron, More particularly
described Eis,10110WS;
ALL AND sit110111.All that certain parcel or tract of land end premises
siViste, lying ohilb,iiiits In the Township of Turnberry, in the County of
Huron, and balng .',repeeedole part of Water Street, south of Lot 111,
411,11110 'NT 'filletirt.niore particularly described as Part 1 on a
titnInrit- !".911 .4111fPfaii22114687 en the 16th day of August,
'..AND FURTHER TAKE Naive thatthei„pf;p41:01.,x,0,‘,31!,,tiOar any per,,
aon who claims that his land will beliliOlieltilkaffeded by the by4liAr':
litati lippliaf-tO be 'hoard at ltokt.foilkittOtir0„# Council
October 17th '190 (f, ,
AlFUR EATAKE that firopoied bY-law may be
400ketty ar aMitattit • .ffiii'cifrictiglhO,.(tfork•Troasurar,
far the` Coto • • , of .Vnbo*,..ditting business
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APARTIVIENT AY011.01k 0. 1.
Wclroom Opartpien IW 4040401va
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and .liosPital; FirSt and last *oath's
rent required4 References. Phone',
416-729-2421,
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2 BEDROOM apartment, upper
floor, 1 mile from Wingham. Avail-
able Oct. 1. Contact Keith Fitzsim-
mons at 357-1117.
2 BEDROOM apartment in
Wingham. Phone 357-1972.
IfOuSE FoR t."
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Whighairn,',C00 3 bOdr9P4).?„ I RtOreY
new root otOng, lnoulat*0959:01la
addition mitt) patio itocTR:to cio*, 4
picce bati, hasenien‘ Itt.!Afge.
Large landscaped lot. Muret Street,
but cloSe to, everythit*, Phone 37-
1044 after 5:30 p.m. OP, 130115.e Sat,.,
Sept. 30, noon -4 p.m. Interested
buyers only.
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FOR RENT
Luxury
two-bedroom
apartments
in Wingham
Phone
291-1887
or 357-3321
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
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2 BEDROOM brick bongalow, over-
looking Conservation Park in Gor-
rie. Phone 335-3345.
BLYTH - 1 1/2 floor frame
home on large lot. Close to
stores. - ,
BLYTH - Brick bungalow,
Hamilton Si, like new, many
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100 ACRES - East
Wawanosh, 80 workabte, all
in fall wheat. Vendor -
financing.
50 ACRE FARM - near Au-
burn, good frame home, lots
of builclings. Scenic area.
NEW LISTING - Ashfield
Twp. 100 acres. impressive
home. Barns for cattle &
hogs. Additional land
available.
RESTAURANT - Licensed
for 60. Apartment above.
Central location in busy
town.
RESTAURANT & GAS
BAR - 3/4 acre paved lot,
busy highway comer, in-
cludes good home on same
property.
Mason Bailey Real
Estate Ltd.
Mason Bailey, Broker
482-9371
24 hour service
The Man
To See Is
nEouran iroP, 000'4.1rUNCTIONAL, R9OMY, ININIACW",
"tATE)attditte terentil Ma **tailor hasfiwbaridflewpajnjobI
ln-Intrhieaftlit .Winghartt this four-bethoOrtybeaUtylta:014,42L)
baths, .aMple letChen, ground floor utility room, closed side
perch, king.sizeliving arid'Oining -roomslplUs den.,(or downstairs
bedreom) and open front verandah. Updated electrical, roof and
insulation. IT'S.JUSt PLAIN NICE!
SOMETHING SPECIAL'. A very -uniquelour-bedroom Wingham
home, generously landscaped giving you that "north woods" fee-
ling of privacy, rear sundeck overlooks a "ravine" lot; front "Flori-
da" room creates a cozy cottage atmosphere. You'll love the all
NEW kitchen (a lady's dream), 13x21 dining room with bay win-
dow, family roan with patio doors and living room with fireplace;
even a finished basement playrooml DISTINCTIVELY
DIFFERENT!
FINE FAMILY HOME has recently undergone extensive renova-
tive changes Including giant new kitchen with adjacent utility
room, patio doors and four -piece bath in addition to the large
newly carpeted living room and dining room, all redrywaHed.
Upstairs, three bedrooms. This charming Wingham home has a
roomy 82'x132' Iot.CALL NOW FOR MORE DETAILS!!
ATTRACTIVE THREE-BEDROOM BUNGALOW in quiet resi-
dential area features separate dining and living rooms, spacious
rec room and huge laundry and workshop. Call us for an ap-
pointment to view.
COOL OFF OR HEAT UP in this three-bedroom Gorrie home
comprising large, eat -in kitchen, living room, dining room, en-
closed insulated porch. Jacuzzi tub for six inside AND 16'x24'
swimming pool outside. An interesting buy at $82,9001
REAL -TOR
Contact:
OFFICE Stan Chadwick 357-2497
357-1344 Margaret Day 357-2196
BROKeR
REAL ESTATE
UNA JOSEPHINE ST., • 3 5 7 , 1117
WINGHAM, Ontanio,
HOME, SHOP & 7 ACRES: Three bedroom, one storey
home built In 1975. Metal clad shop of 3680 sq. ft. par-
tially heated with heavy wiring. Well located on hardtop
road.
HIGHWAY FARM:200 acres, Bluevale area. Renovated
four bedroom hornb. Large barn. 140 acres of level sys-
tematically tiled land. Balance in woods. An excellent
cash crop or liveStOck farm.
TUFINBERRY TWP.: 95 acres. Four bedroom brick
horn& bath Up and down. '70 x 80 barn. 85 acres of
choice loaM soil is tillable, balance in woods. On County
road scheduled to be paved next year. Good value is
°Hoedfor '155070,
TURNBERRY TWP: 216 acre land value, 185 tillable.
Has beenCow, calfoperation. Barns 60 x 100 and 40 x
50. Covered horizontal silo 30 x 100. Bordering the Mait-
land river. 4230,000.
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TZSIMMONS
WIngharn
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