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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1995-10-04, Page 12THE WNW* ROVANCEINES WEANESDAY. OCTOBER 4, NZ Friday Night Mixed Dards Starting Friday Oct. 6 Registration at 8:00 p.rn. Wingham Legion Hall Everyone Welcome, Come Alone or Bring a Friend. Darts Start at 8:30 p.m. CRAFT SALE The ladies Auxiliary to Royal Canadian Legion Branch 180 are sponsoring their annual craft sale on Saturday, Nov. 4, 1995 from 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Home baking, lunch room and varied crafts will be available. Admission 1 looney; public school children free. For table rental call Carol Farnell, 357-3803 or Andric Vath, 357-2003. SLAVE DAY! • Saturday, Oct. 14, St. Paul's Trinity Youth Group want to do your odd jobs for donations. Help support our youth. Phone Elaine, 357-1456. 133RD ANNIVERSARY St, Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Wingham, will celebrate its 133rd anniversary on Sunday, Oct. 15 with services at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Speaker for both services will be the Rev. Dr. Ian Rennie, Professor of History at the Ontario Theological Seminary, Willowdale, Ont. Special music by • St. Andrew's Choir. (morning) and by the Swiss Men's Choir (evening). A fellowship hour will follow the evening service. Everyone welcome. TURKEY SUPPER St. Paul's Trinity Anglican 'Church, Wingham Turkey supper, Tuesday, Oct. 17, 5-7 p.m. Adults, $8; children (under 12), $3.50; preschoolers free; family rate (dining room only), $25. Take out orders available. Phone before 4 p.m., 357-2135. Tickets available at door. o4,11,14 COMMUNITY BRIDAL SHOWER For Vikki Owen (financee of Tim Thompson), Whi,techurch Hall. Sunday, Oct. 15, 2 p.m. For information phone 357-2824. MUSICAL. REVIEW Huron Country Young Players in a new musical review featuring the music of VE -50, Tuesday, Oct. 10, from 1-3 p.m. Sacred Heart Church Hall. ._Admission _ 8.1 per person.' Graciously sponsored by the Wingham Legion. For information ' please call the Wingham and Area Seniors Day Centre,. Phone 357-1440. EUCHRE PARTY At Bluevale Hall. October 9, 8 pm - Everyone welcome. LUCKNOW & DISTRICT. LIONS CLUB dabber bingo every Sunday, Lucknow Community Centre, 7:10 p.m. Doors open at 6:15 p.m. Air conditioned- Wheel chair accessible. Potential prize board over $3,000. $1,100 jackpot must go every night. DABBER BINGO -41,000 jackpot must go. Wingham Knights of Columbus. Every Tuesday, Sacred Heart Parish Hall. Wingham. Doors open at 6 p.m. Early bird. 7:15 p.m: REIKI--NATURAL HEALING ART. Traditional USUI method. Treats the body in totality: the physical, mental, spiritual, emotional. Now scheduling treatments; also Reiki courses. Phone 1-519-335-3494, Gorrie. Certified Reiki Master. GENERAL INTEREST TECHNICAL COURSES. Woodshop carpentry and cabinet making and computer-assisted drafting courses are available each Wednesday •evening from 7-9 p.m. from October II to December 13 (10 weeks) for $100. with a maximum of 15 people per course. Please contact Mr. A. Jones at 357-1800 by October I I to register. "SPECIALTIES" Annual Open House at Janet Clark's, I 1 Remington Dr„ Wingham. Friday, Oct. 13, noon to 8 p.m. and Saturday, Oct. 14, .10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Everyone welcome. STRATFORD PIANO SALE, Oct. 26-28. Large variety of new and used pianos at the Stratford Festival. Phone 519-271-3930 for an appoi ntment. BUCK AND DOE FOR Nichole O'Neil and Jeremy McGlynn, Saturday. Oct. 7, 9 p.m. -I a.m. at Wingham Legion.Age of majority. Music by DJ. Lunch provided. CRAFT SALE SELF HELP international crafts sale. Unique and exciting gifts for all ages. Brussels Mennonite Fellowship, Turnberry St. N., Brussels. Thurs. October 12, 5-9 p.m.: Fri., October 13, 9 a.m.-9 p.m.; Sat., October 14, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Your purchase buys rice, medicine, clothes and hope for a family in a developing country. TURKEY SUPPER St. Paul's Trinity Anglican. Church, Wingham Annual Turkey Supper, Tuesday, Oct. 17. 5-7 p.m. Adults. $8; children under 12. $3.50; family rate (dining room only), $25; preschoolers free. Take-out orders available. Phone 357-2135, before 4 p.m. Tickets available at . door. oc4, l 1,14 LONG-TERM CARE SERVICES • The, Huron County Long -Term Care Planning Committee plans for long term care services for Huron residents: Next meeting October Il, 1995 at 9:30 a.m. at the OMAFRA Office, Clinton. Everyone welcome. BASKET MAKING DEMONSTRATION Wingham ,Horticulture Society, Wednesday, Oct. 11, 7:30 p.m. Town Hall. Come and bring a friend. FALL RUMMAGE SALE Blyth United' Church, Friday, Oct. 20, 7-9 p.m. and Saturday, Oct. 21, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Please bring your own bags. NOTICE THE WINGHAM ARMOURIES Facilities available to rent for meetings, seminars, workshops; receptions, reunions, Buck & Does etc. For information call Pete Quennell 357-1317 To%vllshipof T Landfill Site Hours Saturdays -9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Daylight Savings Time Saturdays -10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p-m,(When time changes to standard time) No Longer open Wednesday Evenings after September 27th, 1995. Dorothy Kelly, Clerk Treasurer. • AUCTION Sale. of REAL ESTATE, TRACTOR, MACHINERY & HOUSE- HOLD ITEMS will be held for ROSS & ELAINE ER-. RINGTON (528-2037) ST. HELEN'S 2 BLOCKS SOUTH & 2 BLOCKS EAST of LUCKNOW SAT, OCT. 14TH AT 10:30 A.M, room dAL ouble garage, 20 x 24' toraTATE; 3 bedroom gelshed, situated ton 2 1/2 lots .63 ahs, new sunroom, cres. drilled wrs ell (Subject to previous sale -selling at a reserved bid) REAL ESTATE selling at approx. 11:30 A.M. ,Viewing of Property may be arranged with owners previous to day of sale. FERGUSON TRACTOR; (antique) good running condition, recently overhauled, new rubber on back MACHINERY; 3 point hitch cultivator, disc, 2 furrow plough, 8 H.P. Snapper riding lawn mower, air compressor MISC HOUSEHOLD ITEMS: 3 heavy doors, dehumidfier, metal work bench, win- dows, snowmobile trailer, bushel baskets, tomato cages, fridge, 2 Targe freezers, farm scales, 6' church bench, step stool, hand saw, swing set, stroller, speakers, crib & mattress, frying pans, mail box, exercise bike, small electric organ, old bath tub, cages for pets, lawn mower for parts; B.B.Q.'s, quantity of dry wood, parlour. stove, glass doors for fire place. vaccum cleaners, electric heater, weed eater, pictures, mirrors, coloured & B& W T.V., dishes, jars, sealers, etc, LUNCH BOOTH TERMS: Real Estate: l0% down Balance in 30 days Other Items: Cash or Cheque, with proper I.D. day of sale & CST & PST where applicable: Any announcements day of sale take precedence over written advertis- ing. Owners or Auctioner not responsible for accidents or deletions day of sale. Allan R. Miller, Auctioneer 395.5062 Ross Errington R.R.#2, Lucknow, Ontario, NOG 2H0 NesismosesieleteliesteeftwaseitemoksommisleiengsW Stratford. Iii ano S ale Oct. 26-28 Large variety of new & used pianos at the Stratford Festival Phone 519-271©3930 for an appointment tlit ®. Manual & Computerized Bookkeeplln9 ® Monday to Friday 9 - 4, Appointments Available 329 Frei-usrdtat?'74 y357 3687 Evening Appointment* Available 887 GARAGE SALE at 9§ Mary St., Lower Wingham on Friday, Oct. 6 and Saturday, Oct. 7, 9 a,m.-? AUCTION SALE of household effects & antiques for the MUNDY ESTATE of Wingham at the Metcalfe Auction Centre, Bruce County Road #3, Mildmay Friday, October 6 at 6:00 pm Preview at 5:00 pm on sale day. NOTE - SELLING FURNITURE AT 8:00 PM Lunch booth. EFFECTS & A tTl®I F — � � Westinghouse refrigerator; Frigidaire stove with oven on top; Woods apt. size deep freezer; Frigidaire dyer; microwave; console colour TV; Singer portable sewing ma- chine; annex stove; kitchen suite; Franklin chesterfield suite; coffee & end tables; wing back & other upholstered chairs; base for a Victori- an breakfast table; oak foot stool; writing desk; oak ext. table, 6 chairs & buffet; walnut chest; hall tree; bookcase; china pcs. such as Noritake, Bavarian, Nippon & RS Germany; Gurney milk jug; Peer- less gas can; wooden boxes; Salada Tea door pulls; single beds; small wardrobe; chest of drawers; dresser; steamer trunk; blanket box; 7 ft. blind cupboard top; desk/chest combination; cornflower crystal; 6 pc. silver tea service; Pequegnat mantle clock (as is); gold key -wind pocket watch; glass cane; old radio & parts; Coca Cola tray; spindle chair, Delta 10" table saw; stainless steel honey extrac- tor; some bee hives & accessories; linen; dishes & other numerous items. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS -Saxophone; bass clarinet; guitar; violins such as Blessing, Hoph, Caspar, Desalo, Amati, Matthew, McGuire, Leslie Sheppard, copies of Stradivarius & French Stradivarius. TERMS: Cash or cheque with ID. day of sale. Owners or auctioneer not responsible for any accidents; loss or injuries on property day of sale. All verbal announcements take precedence over written adver- tisements. Sale will be conducted by Len Metcalfe Auction Ltd. Mildmay, Ontario 519-367-2791 CLEARING AUCTION SALE of Three Farms, Machinery, Feed & Household Effects . • will be held for the estate of the late John R. Hunter and for Shirley Hunter, • R.R.#3, Lucknow • (One corner south and two corners west of Lucknow (watch for signs). Monday, Oct. 9, 1995 at 10 a.m. SHARP PROPERTY 81 - 100 acre farm, Lot 7, Conc. 13, Ashfteld Twp., Approx. 95 acres workable, 30 acres of stubble, balance hay. 6 bedroom frame house, kitchen, livingroom, 3 piece bath, new windows, oil furnace, partial basement, summer kitchen, drilled well with new pressure system in 1995. Barn - 32 x 72 ft. bank bam. 47 x 15 n. pig pen, stabling for beef cattle, cement manure pad. 18 x 50 ft, Stab silo with unloader, 40 x 55 ft. driving shed, 24 x 18 ft. car garage. Land has been rotated and well maintained, partially tiled, no fences. Steel grenades sell separate. PROPERTY 02 - Lot 6, Conc. 12, Ashfield Twp., Consisting of approx. 50 acres of land, all cleared, partially tiled, with 40 x.42 ft. bank bam with loose penning for cattle. Framed house used for storage. One steel granary sells separate. 15 acres 1995 new seeding; balance hay and pasture mix. PROPERTY 83 - Lot 6, Conc. 11, Ashfield Twp., Consisting of approx. 45 acres of land, all cleared, all seeded down in hay, partially tiled. Propertles to sell et 1 pm. NOTE: These properties are selling subject to a reasonable reserve bid. The land has been well maintained. For more detailed information on properties call owner Shirley Hunter or auctioneer, Brian Rintoul. TRACTORS: 2955 JD diesel tractor with cab. fully equipped 2 wheel drive, 2200 hrs. 18.4-38 tires, excellent condition; 2355 JD diesel tractor with 148 loader & bucket, 2 wheel drive, 2100 hrs., 18.9-30 tires, excellent condition; Chains for tires sell separate. Heavy duty round bale prong sell separate; Case D gas tractor In working condition. MACHINERY: MF 775 12 ft. hydrostatic swather with hay conditioner, IH 16 ft. cultivator 111370 16 ft. wheel disc; MF model 33 17 run seed drill; IH model 56 4 row com planter with insecticide boxes; New Holland 719 harvestor with 2 heads - sell together ' • Two Dion forage wagon:, Koala forage blower, MF 124 baler - excellent condition; Smoker 36 ft, bale etebator with motor; New Holland 56 in. side rake; New Holland 519 spreader; MF model 15 mix mill; Tumco 12 ft. packer with two 3 It. pups; Tumco 25 bushel gravity bin with Martin wagon; JD 4X18 semi mount, auto reset plow; IH 3 furrow 3HP 3X12 plow; 2 JD trail cultivators; Iwo wagons with flat racks; Helm 7 ft. double auger snow blower; four section diamond harrow; Chain harrow, MISCELLANEOUS: Bale stocker, two wheel trailer, 12 ft. post hole digger, 3 HP weed sprayer, 7 ft. 3 HP blade; five steel gates (various sizes); electric oat roller, cattle squeeze; four grain augers; two steel water troughs; silo pipes & hood; air compressor, cylinders; tractor weights; walking plow; chain sawcedar rails; three bags Red Clover seed; double harness, single hamess, horse bells; two wagon toads o1 tools and miscellaneous Items HOUSEHOLD: Antique dining table; antique wall cupboard; cradle wood stove; chesterfield & chair; numerous household effects. FEED: Farm 81 - Approx. 5000 first cut square bales 1995 crop, no rain; Approx 1000 square bales straw Approx. 50 first cut round bales hay, stood outside; Approx. 50 TE 1995 mixed grain; Approx. 15 TE 1995 barley, Approx. 15 TE old mixed grain; Farm 02 - Approx. 2500 square tales older hay. Approx. 500 bales straw. STEEL GRANARIES: Two 1650 bushel Westell Rosso granaries; Two 1350 bushel Westell Rosco granaries. TERMS: On Properties; 10 per cent down day of sale. Balance due in 60 days with immediate possession on full payment. On nems; Cash or acceptable cheque with proper I.D. day of sale. Not responsible for accidents. Verbal announcements take precedence over advertising, items listed as described by owner. For more information contact owner Shirley Hunter 519-529-7324 Auctioneer: Brian Rintou1519-357-2349 Lunch Booth 99 GET 35O CHANNELS WITH 1F1' L.LI View TV. The best there is. Up to 350 channels (100 radio), laser disc quality picture and CD quality sound. j SOMMER'S °DAT �- SAT .�LLITES "Serving Your Area For 14 Years." Limited time offer FREE BASIC INSTALLATION Family budget plan available. Discounted Prog. Pac's available to all dishes. Call for details! 519 335-6439 LEIS ETCALFE AUCTION LTD. Elora Rd. North Mildmay Ontario 519-367-2791 'Auction Register FBI„ OCT. 6 AT 6 PM: Sale of household effects & antiques for THE MUNDY ESTATE of Wingham at the Metcalfe Auction Centre, Mildmay. Preview: 5 p.m. on sale day. • DARLING --In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, George Darling, who passed away four years ago on October 3, 1991. Four years has passed 'since that sad day • When the one we loved was called away, God took him home. it was his will But in our hearts we love him still. --Lovingly remembered, sadly missed by wife Betty, children and grandchildren. 0 venrirtrovvrielamenrarokrox Catering and Baking All parties & Banquets ,,'', '- .x.. Cakes, Desserts, 4 Pies, Muffins, Cookies, Squares & More! Entrees & Salads, Sandwiches & Relishes. For More Infuymation Call Carol Campbell 357-4072 REPAIRS TO MICROWAVES, TV's and VCR's. Wroxeter Electronics. Phone' 335-3402. . LARRY'S CAR OILING --Dnp and no drip. By appointment only. Phone Vic at 357-2213. DAVE'S CAR OILING, Drummond St., Blyth. Phone (519) 523-4343. Get your car oiled now before the bad weather this fall. Open daily, weather permitting, starting Wednesday, Sept. 6. -oc'25 ' 74 The Huron County Board of Education invites tenders for ' FACILITY UPGRADE PHASE 1 GODERICH DISTRICT COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE Sealed tenders addressed to The Huron County Board of Education will be received at the Huron County Board of Education, 103 Albert Street, Clinton, Ontario, NOM ILO, until 1:00 p.m. onThursday,.October 19, 1995. A Bid Bond amount of $35,000.00 is required to accompany the tender. The successful bidder will be required to provide a 50% Performance Bond and 50% Labour and Material Payment Bond, A limited number of render documents will be available after"October 3. 1995 to General Contractors only, at the office of Garrett & Marklevitz, upon deposit of a certified cheque in the amount of $50.00 per set. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Roxanne Brown Chair , ry a4' Paul Carroll Director Custom Work Combining Grain, Beans, Corn Please Call Kevin 519-335-3596 or 519-887-6638 • ♦al um IN wlNIa•islle=muwi um is El% COWAN al wlas um os NI 1 PRINTING • Promotional 1 Computer Forms & Cheques Advertising 1 InvoIces/Statements ` Product Flyers/Brochures with your name & 1 I Business Forms advertising message 1 111 Business Dards Calendars, Coffee Mugs, 1 t� Signs, Watches, FridgeMagnets, ■ Complato in house Hats, Buttons, Pens, Pencils, Caps, 1 design & production Decals, T -Shirts, Jackets, Rulers, N 1 for anything you want printed! Buckles, Playing Cards, Sports, Bags II �" Balloons,Beer Steins, Key Tags,Lapel Pins, Asa 044%5 40.414i al Luck now (5 19) 8 273p Fax: 51 44/4�m 1 MN wi ma mo No Im in in ism si on so au mai dim II f .1