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REAL ESTATE LTD.
Phone 482-9371 Clinton
HOMES
1/2 ACRE - 1 mile from
Wingham, Highway
86 3 bedroom home"
and large shop - nice
lot.
BELGRAVE - Mobile
home - 14' x 68' - ex-
celleht condition.
$18,000.
BLYTH - Executive
class, 2 storey, 4
bedroom, heated
workshop, many ex-
tras.
HENSAL'v91'/2 floor
frame 'S®,e, large lot,
good workshop.
MORRIS TWP. - 8th
Line, 5 bedroom
home on small acre-
age, plus workshop.
BRUSSELS 3 bed-
room frame, neat, pri-
ced at $19,500.
Make an offer.
FARMS AND
ACREAGE
40 ACRES - 4 miles
south of Wingham,
large brick home,
good barn. Price
Reduced.
150 ACRES - 100
workable, near
Auburn, good brick
home.
20 ACRES - Good
frame home, hog
finishing barn, liquid
manure system, Mor-
ris Twp. Easily • con-
verted to farming
barn.
21 ACRES - 11/2
floor, 4 bedroom brick
home, oil heat, 6th
Line Morris.
100 ACRES - Dairy
farrn, `going concern'.
2 ACRES- 4 bedroom
horne, like new, in-
sulated barn 32' x
64'. Morris Twp.
2 ACRES - 4 bedroom
brick home, custom
finished, new garage,
near Brussels. Terms.
COMMERCIAL
RESTAURANT - Well
equipped, 2 acres, in-
cludes living quarters.
CLINTON - Farm &
Garden Supply Store,
Low down payment
plus stock.
BLYTH - Large com-
mercial building on.
Main St.
For Rent
ONE bedroom upstairs
apartment, close to hospital,
fridge and stove included.
Available June 1. Phone 357-
3053.
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ONE and two bedroom
apartments in Lucknow and
Teeswater, available im-
mediately, fridge and stove.
Phone 529-7030, at night.
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Culligan
IiE AL E STATE LTD
HOMES '
STARTER HOME - 2
bedroom, 11/2 storey
brick and aluminum,
excellent condition.
$27,500.
ETHEL - 3 bedroom,
aluminum sided, 11/2
storey, modernized
throughout. $25,000.
WINGHAM - 4 bed-
room, 2 storey, 2
baths, garage, close
to ball park and down-
town. $35,000.
FARMS.
200 ACRES - 180.
workable, excellent
brick home, large
feedlot, highway loca-
tion near Wroxeter.
50 ACRES - New
Royal Home, sow and
feeder barns, modern
set-up near Wingham.
100 ACRES - New
raised ranch, sow and
feeder barns, storage
and feed processing
system, Grey Town-
ship,
100 ACRES -•60
sows farrow to finish,
large F.C.C. mort-
gage, 92 acres work-
able, Howick Town-
ship.
Call for these or other
farms which are avail-
able.
Contact
BRIAN
POTTER,
Belgrave
357-3622
BEST PRICES and best
service. NEC video tape re-
corder Vc-734, only ,one left
at $488 with seven function
remote control, Movie rent-
als in Beta and VHS formats,
many new titles. Revenge of
the Ninja, Easy Money,
`Occopussy, Sudden Impact
and Michael Jackson's
Thriller, weekend package,
VCR and five movies only
$29.95. We deliver VCR and
movie rentals in Wingham,
Bluevale and Belgrave.
Wingham Video, 160 Park
Dr. Phone 357-2233. Hours
Monday to Friday 12 noon to
1 p.m. and 6:30 to 8 p.m.,
Saturday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Coming June 7 "Terms of
Endearment".
TWO bedroom apartment,
hydro and heat supplied. For
more information write to
Box 2308, c -o The Wingham
Advance -Times, Wingham,
Ont., NOG 2WO.
THREE bedroom house in
Wroxeter. Phone 335-6436 or
887-6342.
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(REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
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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.
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MOBILE
HOMES
FOR SALE
Over 20 homes to
choose from.
Bargain prices.
Moved to your
location.
Call
1-368-7941
The Man
To See Is
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O JNJ
EALTOR
ALMOST 1 ACRE plus a 3 bedroom updated
home with lovely kitchen and living room,
ground floor utility room plus 4 pc. bath, new
roof, large shed, creek and mature trees.
$34,900 just outside of Wingham.
FAMILY HOME EXCELLENCE - right in
Wingham AND 1/2 acre of land, beautifully.treed,
interior GLEAMS: new kitchen, formal din-
ing/living room combination, family room with
fireplace and patio doors', master bedroom has
ensuite bath and balcony PLUS 3 more
bedrooms and 4 and 2 piece baths, attached
garage. Call us NOW!
RETIREMENT SPECIAL! - A really neat, easy
to run, 3 bedroom, one storey home. Low
taxes and economical to, heat. $27,900.
IMMACULATE - 2 bedroom bungalow with liv-
ing room, dining room, utility room and new
family room plus workshop. Sundeck with river -
view. Fully insulated. Appliances and air condi-
tioner included. Asking $33,900. •
ECONOMICAL MODERN LIVING - in a 3
bedroom home built in 1979, patio doors off
dining room, spacious living room, 4 pc. bath
and modern kitchen with country view. Partially
finished basement: rec. room, workshop, half
bath and more. $36,500.
BELMORE - ATTRACTIVE BRICK HOME - with
sparkling white gingerbread trim on wrap-
around verandah. 3 bedrooms, kitchen, dining
room, living room, family room with sliding glass
doors. Utility room. Fully insulated. Electric fur-
nace. Barn 27 x 39 at rear. Asking $27,900.
Extra land opposite could be purchased for
$7,500.
GREAT BUY AT $29,500 - vinyl sided 4
bedroom (1 downstairs) home with 2 full baths,
large kitchen, newly carpeted living and dining
rooms, huge painted barn, view of the Maitland
and right in Wingham. Estate settlement HAVE
A PEEK SOON!
Contact:
OFFICE 357-1344
STAN' CHADWICK 357-2497
MARGARET DAY 357-2196
Services
EXCAVATING, paving and
sealing of driveways and
parking lots. Phone Robert
Symes, Lucknow, 528-3047.
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TUTORING available. Uni-
versity student (Ontario
Scholar 1983) available im-
mediately for tutoring. Pub-
lic or high school levels.
Phone 392-6175.
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GARDENS plowed or tilled
and lawns mowed, any size.
Phone Charles Trapp 357-
1962.
9,16,23
PIANO tuning and repairs.
Used pianos bought and solo
Phone 357-1049, Michael Lip-
nicki.
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PHOTOCOPYING now
available. Drop in at The
Wingham Advance -Times
office. Phone 357-2320.
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CRAIG (Home) Heating,
new furnace installations,
repair, service; chimney
cleaning. Phone 357-3641.
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PHIL'S Refrigeration and
Appliance Service, 24-hour
emergency service, used
appliance sales. Phone 887-
9062.
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WANTED TO RENT
FOUR bedroom house in or
near Wingham. Apply to Box
2315, c -o The. Wingham A d-
vance-Times Wingham,
Ont., NOG 2W0 or phone
Waterloo 886-0703.
23,30,6
GROUND FLOOR apart-
ment, 1 or 2 bedrooms.
Apartment must be suitable
for wheelchair. Phone 357-
3345 please.
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DON HAMILTON
eREaL E tatE and _gnsuzancE LLd.
OLDER HOME THAT'S IN "MOVE -IN CONDI-
TION"? - Yes we have one and it has all the
features of a new home, fireplace, main • floor
family room, 'attached sundeck, fenced yard,
paved driveway and single car garage. Owner
'has bought and must sacrifice this well main-
tained home. •
MODERN 2 STOREY HOME - in attractive
Wingham subdivision, large bright' kitchen,
open dining room, full basement with finished 3
piece bathroom, paved driveway. Owner has
moved and is anxious to sell
WANT TO ESCAPE TO A RURAL SETTING? -
We have a property that's of interest to you.
11/2 storey brick home with main floor family
room, 2 storey barn and 10 acres of land, yet•
only .5 miles off Highway 86 in Wallace
Township.
Call me anytime on these and others:
Magda Moody
430 Shuter SL, Wingham
357-2943
Representing
Don Hamilton Real Estate
and Insurance Ltd.
CUSTOM sewing, alterations
and English smocking. Jean
McBurney, 357-1786.
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UPHOLSTERING of furni-
ture, atitomobile and tractor
seats. Free pick up and de-
livery, free estimates. Quali-
ty workmanship. Montgom-
ery's Custom Upholstery,
Blyth. Phone 523-4272.
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GARDENS plowed or tilled.
Phone Bob Chambers 357-
2665.
2,9,16,23,30
REPAIRS and service to
small engines. Special to
May 31, 1984 on lawnmower
ups $19.95 plus parts.
te's Small Engines, RR 1,
Ethel 887-6836.
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MISCELLANEOUS
VACATION on beautiful
Lake Kapikog. Housekeep-
ing cottages and rooms.
Sandy beach, restaurant,
dining lounge, licensed.
Boats, motors, H & H Marina
and Resort, Box 179,
MacTier, POC 1HO. Phone
(705) 375-5323.
HUTTON
FIRST TIME OFFERED -Brick bungalow in
Bluevale. Home is custom built and in like new
condition. Living room, dining room and family
sized kitchen. Full basement with fruit cellar.
Electric heat, lot 82 x 1 30. Very moderate ask-
ing price.
5 ACRES -near Brussels with 3 bedroom home.
Living room, dining area and_ 13 x 15 kitchen,
new drywall interior, new hydro and plumbing.
Other renovations, electric heat up and oil
heating to main floor. Steel barn 30 x 40.
HIGHWAY LOT -west of Wingham approx-
imately one acre in size with mature trees.
Reduced asking price $8.500.
40 ACRE FARM -in Wawanosh, 35 choice
workable acres, 3 bedroom 6 year old house,
main barn 6 years old, newer addition 32 x 48
insulated for hogs. Large FCC mortgage. Ask-
ing $59,500.
BLUEVALE -Three bedroom bungalow,
beautifully updated throughout, modern kitchen
with Columbia cupboards, living room, laundry
room, fully paved drive to new carport. Taxes
$260 per year. Now reduced for quick sale.
MEL MATHERS, WINGHAM 357-3208
Representing
Lloyd W. Hutton Real Estate Ltd.
Broker, Kincardine 396-2061
FREE 128 page career guide
shows how to train at home
for 205 top paying full and
part-time jobs. Granton In-
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Toronto. Call (416) 977-3929
today.
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.
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Guide shows how to train at
home for 205 top paying full
and part time jobs. Granton
Institute 265 A. Adelaide
Street West Toronto. Call
(416) 977-3929 today.
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MEALS -ON -WHEELS
James 357-3657.
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CARDS OF THANKS
We wish to express our sin-
cere appreciation to the am-
bulance drivers for their
prompt and expert attention,
as well as Dr. Gear, Dr. Han-
lon, Dr. Watts and all the
staff that assisted in
emergency at the Wingham
and District Hospital on
April 16, 1984. Thanks also to
Dr. Robinson and the Criti-
cal Care Trauma Unit for
their efficient care while
transporting John to Victoria
Hospital, London. Special
thanks to Rev. Rea Grant
and Captain Linkletter for
their visits and prayers. The
cards, best wishes, phone
calls and visits of relatives,
neighbors and friends were
greatly appreciated. We are
very grateful for the services
and continuing support of the
Town & Country Home-
makers. Also sincere thanks
to the second floor nurses for
their excellent care while we
were patients at the Wing -
ham and District Hospital.
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BIRTHS
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HAINES—Born on May 12 at
Deep River Hospital to Ed
and Theresa Haines of
Deep River, a baby boy',
John Robert. A brother for
Jenny. Great grandchild
for Freda Haines and a
grandchild for Wilfred and
Hazel Haines and Jack and
Janet Brophy.
WAUGH—Adele and Laurie
are proud to announce the
arrival of their second
daughter, Anne Margaret
Teresa, on May 17,
weighing eight pounds,
three ounces, at County of
Bruce General Hospital,
Walkerton. A wee sister
for Caitlin. Spoiling
privileges go to Audrie and
Peter Vath, Wingham, and
Bess and George Roy,
London.
Amelia and
John Pattison
We would like to thank our
friends, neighbors and rela-
tives for the kindness shown
to us in the death of our sister
Mabel Jane Montgomery.
Thanks for the floral ar-
rangements and the food
brought to the house. Also for
the special care she received
at. the Callander Nursing
Home, Rev. Douglas Madge
and Rev. Robin Lyons, and
the Currie -Walker Funeral
Home. Thanks sincerely.
Lloyd and Ethel
Montgomery; Archie and
Edna Montgomery
ir
The Wingh,arp Advance -Times, Ma 23, 1984 --Page 7
HUNTIR SAFETY
Training at Wingham
Sportsmen's Club located
west of Western Foundry.
Course starts May 28, 7 p.m.
Certified instructor. Further
information call 357-3846,
after 4 p.m. and weekends.
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My sincere gratitude to
ambulance drivers, nurses,
orderlies and X-ray tech-
nicians who tenderly cared
for my brother Maurice
Ivers. Special thanks to Rev.
Madge and all who visited
him during his illness in
Wingham and District Hos-
pital and for your expression
of sympathy at the time of
his passing.
Pearl Congram
AUTO AUCTION
Saturday, May 26, 10 a.m.
100 cars, trucks, bikes. Mr.
Carman, Wingham, 357-1441.
Consignments accepted.
Book early.
Many thanks to the nurses
and student nurses on second
floor and Dr. Gear and the
ambulance drivers. Thanks
also to all my friends and
neighbors for cards, flowers
and fruit and to the Wingham
Legion while I was a patient
in the Wingham and District
Hospital.
Think you have
arthritis?
See your doctor
Ask for help.
THE ARTHRITIS SOCIETY
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STEAM SHOW
The Huron Pioneer Thresh-
ers and Hobby Association is
sponsoring a bus trip to Nor-
wich Steam Show, Saturday,
June 2, Norwich, Ont. For
tickets contact Montgomery
Bus Lines before May 25. Of-
fice 357-1270, home 357-1115.
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Harold Johnson
USED BOOK SALE
Huron County's largest used
book sale on Saturday, May
26, 10-6 and Sunday, May 27,
12-5 p.m., in the Memorial
Hall, Blyth. Books, maga-
zines and records, tours of
the theatre, art show, bake
table and refreshments.
Readings at 2 p.m. by
authors Robert Munsch
(Sat.) and Elizabeth Willmot
(Sun.). Admission free. Pro-
ceeds to the Blyth Festival.
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STRAWBERRY BUFFET
Tuesday, June 19, at St.
Paul's Anglican Church,
Wingham, 5-7 p.m.
We would like to warmly
thank our family, neighbors,
friends and relatives who re-
membered us on our 40th
wedding anniversary.
John and
Sylvia Van de Kemp
I wish to thank all who sent
cards, flowers; treats and
food to our home and visited
while I was a patient in
Wingham and District Hos-
pital. Thanks also to Dr.
Gear, Dr. McGregor, Rev.
Shaw and the wonderful
nurses in ICU and second
floor who took such wonder-
ful care of me. This was
gratefully appreciated.
Velma McAllister
OPEN RECEPTION
Following the wedding of
Cathy Richardson and Larry
Nethery, Friday, May 25 at 8
p.m. at Brussels, Morris,
and Grey Community Cen-
tre.
9,16,23
50TH WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY
The family of Norman and
Irene Baler of Mitchell,
formally of Belmore, would
be pleased to have you at-
tend an open house in honor
ofotheir parents 50th wedding
,.anniversary on Sunday, May
27 at Grace Lutheran
Church, 114 St. David SL,
Mitchell, 2:30 = 4:30 p.m.
Best wishes only.
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DANCE
Scouts' appreciation . night
dance. Wingham Armouries,
Saturday, May 26. Dancing 9
to 1. Music by Pete Bauer.
Spot dances. Licensed bar.
$8 a couple, lunch provided.
Tickets available from
Wingham Kinsmen or at the
door.
The support and encour-
agement of my family and
many friends who visited,
sent cards and treats bright-
ened the days I spent in the
Wingham and District Hos-
pital. Special thanks to Dr.-
Magee,
r:Magee, Dr. Gear, Dr. Brad-
ley, the emergency and sec-
ond floor nursing staff. All
your care and kindness was
greatly appreciated and will
never be forgotten.
Susan Cook
with Hot
CLASSIFIED
BARGAINS
9,16,23
BEEF BARBECUE
AND DANCE •
Mount Forest Kinsmen
annual beef barbecue and
danc,e (to '24 Karat') at the
Mount Forest Community
Centre on Saturday, May 26.
All proceeds to Community
Service. Tickets are avail-
able by calling 323-2811.
2,9,16,23
DAY TRIP
Come along with us to Milton
Agricultural Museum, Fri-
day, ,June 29 to see the over
200 quilts in the Ontario Bi-
centennial Quilt competition,
featuring the first prize quilt
by Mrs. Doris Bushell, Wing -
ham. Limited seats avail-
able. Complete details avail-
able from Holiday World,
357-2701.
WASTE REDUCTION
DRIVE
Gratefully received are
newspapers tied, cardboard,
clean tins flattened, glass at
Brussels Mennonite Fellow-
ship, Friday, June 8, 2 to 7
p.m. Proceeds for World
Wide Relief. Phone 887-6348.
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GLENGARRY HIGHLAND
Games. Do you enjoy pipe
bands and Scottish dancers?
Why not come along to Max-
ville, August 3-5 to see one of
the largest highland gather-
ings. Complete details avail-
able from Holiday World,
Wingham, 357-2701.
MONTHLY MEETING
To the members of Branch
180 Legion, Wingham, regu-
lar monthly meeting will be
Tuesday, May 29 at 8 p.m.
DANCE
Friday, May 25, 8:30 to 11:30
p.m. at the Wingham
Armouries to Gordon's Olde
Tyme Music. Sponsored by
Senior Citizens "Happy
Gang". Collection at door.
Everyone welcome.
YARD SALES
On Saturday, May 26 from 10
a.m. to 2 p.m. Howick St.,
Wroxeter. Numerous ar-
ticles including women's
large size clothing. Rain
date, June 2.
SOCIAL EVENING
For Calvin Quipp and
Brenda Haasnoot will be
held at Howick Community
Centre, May 25, 9-1. Dancing.
Lunch provided, $4 per per-
son.
RUMMAGE SALE
And garage sale at Salvation
Army Orange Hall, Edward
St., Wingham, Saturday,
May 26, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
COLD PLATE SUPPER
At McIntosh United Church,
Wednesday, May 30, 4:30to8
p.m. Adults $5, children 12
and under $2, preschoolers
free.
AUCTION SALES
ONTARIO'S largest farm
machinery consignment
sale, Norwich, Ont., Friday,
June 8, 10 a.m. (sale con-
ducted second Friday each
month). Approximately 150-
175 tractors plus all types of
farm equipment. Consign-
ments welcome. - For -more
information call (519) 424-
9998 or (519) 424-9093. Pro-
prietors K, S. Hamulecki &
Sons.
FIDDLE AND STEP
Dance contest, July 13 to 14
at Fergus District Commun-
ity Centre, Fergus, Ont.
Camping available. For in-
formation call Mery Woods,
(519)843-1630.
POLLED HEREFORD
Grasstime sale. Gold -Bar
Livestock and Guests, Satur-
day, June 2, 1 p.m. 76 lots,
Brubacher Sales Arena,
Guelph, Highway 86, one
mile north of Highway 7.
Beautify your
neighbourhood.
Get out on the street.
Take a walk.
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120th
Anniversary of
Chalmers
Presbyterian
Church
Whitechurch
Sunday, May 27
11 a.m. and 8 p.m.
Guest Speaker
Rev. Ivan Dambrowltz
of Chalmers Church,
London.
The evening service will
be a musical cantata by
the Reach Out Singers of
Chalmers Church, London.
LARGE clearance and Con-
signment Auction — Friday,
May 25, 10 a.m. sharp. Sales
held 4th Friday of each
month. Approximately 75 to
100 tractors, 25 combines,'
over 300 pieces of all types of
new and ' used farm equip-
ment. One of Ontario's fast-
est growing monthly farm
equipment consignment auc-
tions. Wayne Ward Farm
Equipment, Highway No. 6,
Wiarton, Ont. Phone (519)
534-1638 or 534-2980.
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EVENING
AUCTION
SALE
Of Household Effects,
Antiques and Real
Estate will be held for
the Estate of
MISS WALLY
SEDER
With Additional
Consignments, in
Teeswater Arena,
Mon. June 4
Starting at
6:00 p.m.
Real Estate at
5:30 p.m.
REAL ESTATE con-
sists of insul brick
home on standard lot
on Railway Street in the
Village of Teeswater.
Two bedrooms, 3 pc.
bath up, living 'room,
dining room, kitchen
and porch down. Partial
basement. Gas furnace
and water heater. Real
Estate to be sold at the
location, by auction, at
5:30 p.m. June 4,
1984. Property may
be viewed on Saturday,
May 26 and Saturday,
June 2, from 10 to 12
a.m. To arrange
preview, call 392-
6179 or 392-6170.
Property .. to be sold
subject to reasonable
reserve bid. Terms to
be announced.
SALE AT ARENA to
commence at 6:00
p.m. June 4, for the
Estate of Miss Wally
Seger with additional
consignments. Partial
list includes: Home Fur-
nishings, Large and
Small Appliances,
Large Quantity of Glass
and Dishes, ,Sewing
Equipment and Sup-
plies, Large Number of
Dolls, (never used), and
Much More.
Auioneers:.
WALLACE BALLAGH,
Teeswater 392-6170
GRANT McDONALD,
Ripley 395-5353
WALTON'S
7TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL
Walton Sale Arena
2 Miles West of Durham, Hwy. 4
Thurs., May 31, 1984
12 Noon
Featuring 15 females from the herd of Dale
Watke, Hanover, Ont. Selling a four year old
with her full sister and dam.
KEYWAT SENATOR MAGNET (VG) Born Dec.
7, 1979 - 3 yr. 308 - 18,353 lbs. - 610
3.33% BCA (1 80-163), sired by Senator from
a (GP) Royal Mark with 5 yr. - 305 - 15,268
lbs. - 584 - 3.83% BCA (129-134). Fresh
March 31.
OAK KNOLL BETTS 2 yr. - 365 - 16,686 lbs. -
698 - 4.19% BCA (158-178) sired by Rock -
man, her dam (VG), 2nd dam (GP), 3rd and 4th
dam (VG) with records to 21,000 lbs. and sell-
ing fresh sale time. Consigned by Doug Greg-
son, Hillsburg, Ontario.
Sheik daughters selling:
CATTODALE SHEIK SUGAR ET Born June
25, 1983, her dam (VG) 2 yr. - 324 - 12,186
Ib. - 526 - 4.3% BCA (130-151), 2nd and 3rd
dam (VG) with records to 18,298 lbs. milk,
758 fat. Consigned by Wm. T. Catto, Owen
Sound, Ontario.
CLAIRDALE SHIELA JOY born Feb. 17,
1982, her dam (VG) BCA (143-151), 2nd and
3rd dams (VG) with records to 20,000 lbs. and
due Sept. to Regal -Red. Consigned by Gordon
Sinclair & Sons, Burlington, Ontario.
Yearling daughters of Sir Christopher from the
great Chip (EX) BCA (157-199). 4th 4 yr. old
1979 Ontario Spring Show, 1st dry cow Perth
County Show '80-81-82. Consigned by Ken
Weitzel, Tavistock, Ontario.
Other daughters selling from Astronaut, Noble-
man, Warden, Citamatt, Ned, Milkman, and
other popular sires. Selling on Choice.
An opportunity to purchase Holsteins with pedi-
gree, or a good young, show cow or heifer.
Semen selling at 11:30 a.m. Plan now to be
with us May 31st.
Sale Manager and Auctioneer
DONALD E. WALTON
Phone (519) 369-3804