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CLASSIFIED
DEADLINE
THE DEADLINE FOR CLASSIFIED ACTION ADS 1S
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
For Sale
SWIMMING POOLS, 1977 models
sightly scratched in transport.
Fully warranted, complete with
pump, motor, filter,' fence,
walkway and deck. Suggested
retail price $2295. Available at
pre -sea -son special of $1288. Call
now for early installation. Call
collect anytime, 1-416-663-9508.
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NEW CROP HONEY: Bring your
own containers. K.. R. Fear,
Apiaries, RR 2, Wingharn,
357-3656.
10-17
FIREWOOD, fresh cut from
Maple and Beech (tops). $15 a
cord, phone 357-1868, Belgrave.
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TOP LOAD, portable KitchenAid
dishwasher, in excellent condi-
tion. Phone 357-1482.
12' x 55' NORTHLANDER mobile
home, two bedrooms, fridge and
stove, patio doors, carpeted and
3 x lin' entrance room. Must be
moved from pre svut location.
Phone 357-1873 after 4:30 p.m. or
anytime on weekends.
13-3-10-17
JAYCO test trailer, hard top,
sleeps 8, three-way fridge, two
years old. Phone 357-1722, Bruce
MacDonald.
3-10-17
JAYCO HARDTOP Trailer with
stove, icebox, furnace. Exgellent
condition. Phone 392-6267.
ZERO Bulk Milk Cooler, 2200
pound capacity. Self -washing.
Owner has no use for it as herd
has been sold. Two tractor tires
12.4 x 28", new. Phone 392-6505.
OIL BURNER with thermostat
and blower. Suitable for cottage
or small shop, $60. Phone Gerry
Brewer& 335-3690.
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BERG STABLE cleaners and
stabling. Bunk feeders and water
bowls.. Silo unloaders and far-
rowing crates. Lloyd Johnston,
RR 3, Holyrood. Phone 395-5390.
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SOMETHING TO SELL?
Want to sell something? In-
clude your name in your for sale
ad. People like to know who they
will deal with.
STOVE, NUT, Rice, Stoker, and
Fireplace Coal for sale, phone
343-2703. Dobson Fuels; Palm-
erston.
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BUILT-IN CENTRAL vacuum
system, installed in new or
existing homes. Free estimates.
Contact, E. Parker Plumbing and
Heating, RR 4, Brussels, Ontario.
Phone 887-6079.
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LIQUID MANURE TANK, 2800
gallon to fit tandem truck, also,
culverts and storage tanks 4' x
12'; 5' x 16'; 6' x 12'; 6' x 18'; 7' x
21'; 9' x 26'; also 8 ton hopper feed
tank. Phone 291-2797.
10-24
SIX FARROWING crates, excel-
lent condition. George Merkley,
335-3862, Wroxeter.
DAY-OLD Muscovy ducklings. $1
each. George Detzler, 392-6486.
APPROXIMATELY 8 board
feet of old barn siding. Best offer.
Phone, Andrew Allan, 327-8920.
APPROXIMATELY 20 tons cob
corn, Jake Muilwyk. Phone
887-6258.
STEEL clad building16' x 40'.
Partly insulated. est offer.
Raymond Mast, RR 1, Wroxeter,
Ontario.
3-1017-24
JAMES SCHILL Market Garden,
RR 3, Teeswater. Vegetables and
flowers available. Picked or pick
your own. Open daily. Phone
392-6318.
For Sale
SWEET CORN, picked daily, in
Whitechurch. Available evenings
and weekends, or phone 357-3869.
10-17-24
MOBILE HOMES
Two and three bedrooms. All
Ontario Hydro approved. Free
delivery. Can be seen anytime at
John King's Gulf Station, on the
Main St., Wingham or phone
357-3860.
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PETS FOR SALE
TWO-YEAR-OLD purebred reg-
istered female Samoyed, Duch-
ess. Phone 357-3423.
BEAUTIFUL RED Irish Setter
puppies and golden Cocker
Spaniel puppies, seven weeks.
Phone Brussels 887-9356.
CHAMPION SIRED Irish setter
pup. • Three months old. Quiet
disposition, easily trained for
hunting or obedience. Phone
357-1406
Farm Machinery.
FULL RANGE OF
FARM EQUIPMENT
CLAY: Silo unloaders, feeders,
cleaners, stabling, leg elevators,
liquid manure equipment, hog
equipment.
BUTLER:Silo unloaders, feed-
ers, conveyors.
FARMATIC:Mills augers, etc.
ACORN:Cleaners, heated water-
ers.
ZERO: Bulk tanks, pipeline and
parlor equipment, Westeel-
Rosco-Granaries, B . & L Hog
Panelling,
Lowry Farm Systgms Ltd.,
RR 1, Kincardine,
Phone 395-5286
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Livestock For Sale
EIGHT-YEAR-OLD quarter
horse mare, frisky but well man-
nered. Green broken. Year old
gelding, halter broken, very
gentle, nice disposition. Both are
beautiful horses, a pleasure to
see and own. Phone 357-3099.
SERVICES
ASPHALT PAVING and sealing.
For free estimates call, Robert
Symes Contracting, Lucknow,
528-3047.
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SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Modern new equipment. Over 20
years experience. Phone 887-6800.
Louis Blake, RR 2, Brussels.
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MORTGAGES
PRIVATE FUNDS available, for
residential second mortgages.
Phone Lucknow, 528-2016.
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WINGHAM DRIVING SCHOOL
Licenced by the Department of
Transport and the Ontario Safety
League. Phone 357-3694.
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USE YOUR NAME
If you want your ad to get
maximum action include your
name. People like to deal with
people — not telephone numbers.
OIL BURNER SERVICE, clean,
repair and install.. Phone Joe
Craig, Wroxeter 335-3398.
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SEPTIC TANK PUMPING
For efficient service call Porter's
Septic Tanks, Lucknow. Phone
528-3537.
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BLACKSMITH, Standard bred
and riding horses. Working '
within 35 miles radius of Kin-
cardine. Kevin Johnston,
396-2920.
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GEORGE LUBBERS Construc-
tion. Phone 357-3457 Whitechurch.
Cottages, additions, renovations.
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Cars &`Trucks
For Sale
1969 PLYMOUTH Fury II, 318
motor, new tires and brakes,
good body. Phone 357-1396.
1965 4 cylinder Epic. Good motor,
cheap transportation. George
Michie, 357-2311.
1967 DODGE Van 318, V8, new
motor, needs radiator. As is, $200.
Phone Gerry Brewer, 335-3690.
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1975 NOVA 4 door, 6 automatic,
power steering. 1972 Ventura, 6
automatic safety checked. John
Brown Motors, Gorrie 335-3325.
Miscellaneous
IF YOU HAVE a problem with
alcohol, call 881-3655 or Goderich
11524-6001,
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REYNOLDS
REFRIGERATION AND
APPLIANCE SERVICE
Dependable repairs, prompt ser-
vice. Phone 357-1085.
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SWIMMING POOLS TO RENT
Will lease and install for home
owners, family size aluminum
swimming pool with patio. Choice
of styles; meeting all fencing
regulations on a 1 -2 -3 -year rental
basis with option to own. Try
before you buy. Call collect
anytime, 1-416-633-9508.
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PREGNANT
AND ri!STRPcSEDD
Call BIRTHRIGHT
524-7157,432-7197
WE CARE
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FOR YOUR household or cottage
needs, stop in at Jack's Used
Furniture and Appliances, 528-
2625 or see us in Lucknow, on
Hwy 86, east of Bud Hamilton's
BP. We buy sell or trade.
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MEALS -ON -WHEELS
Phone Mrs. L. James, 357-3657.
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IF YOU ARE A FRIEND or rela-
tive of an alcoholic, the Al -Anon
Family Group may be able to
help ybu solve your side of the
problem. Please contact Post
Office Box 1135, Wingham.
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Work Wanted
DON'S CUSTOM COMBINING
wheat, corn, etc., phone 887-6666.
13-3-10
CUSTOM SWATHING, 12'
swather, reasonable rates..Phone
357-1210 or 523-4260.
10-17
CUSTOM SWATHING. 12'
swather. Phone 523-4260 or
357-2087.
6-13-3-10
ROOFING
COMPLETE reshingling and
repairs. No job too small, no
slope too steep. Call Jerry Smith,
Whitechurch, 357-2117.
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Notice
Mrs. Linda Mawhinney will not
be responsible for any debts
incurred by her husband, Alex
Mawhinney.
10-17-24-31
'PEACH YOUR DOLLARS to
have more cents at North Huron
Credit Union's new location, P.
Alfred St., Open hours: Monday
10 to 12; Tuesday 10 to 12; Bel -
grave 2 to 4; Wednesday and
Thursday 10 to 5; Friday 10 to 6
Personal chequing accounts.
Phone 357-2311.
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Wanted
OLD BRICK Buildings for demo-
lition and salvage purposes
Contact Ross Lumley, 1185
Murphy Road, Sarnia.
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USED REFRIGERATORS and
freezers. All models, shapes and
sizes. Phone 528-2625.
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CLEARING ACUTION SALE
Of property, household effects
and antiques will be held for
MRS. HERB WHEELER
BELGRAVE ARENA
SATURDAY, AUGUST 13,
AT 12:00 O'CLOCK
OFFERING INCLUDES: Wind-
sor refrigerator, Coalfield wring-
er washing machine, 22" electric
Beech stove, electric appliances,
hot plate, radio, floor polisher,
electric clock, sewing machine,
1500 watt heater, 3 chicken coop
chairs, antique cupboard back to
wall with 6 glass pane top, drop
leaf table, odd chairs, round top
chair, metal cabinet, sadiron,
baking board, small tables,
mirrors, bathroom scale, step
stool, stand, lamps, dressers,
chest of drawers, rocking chairs,
Boston rocker, extension table
with leaves, 5 chairs and arm
chair matching set, hall rack,
hall stand, TV tables, 2 couches,
table. with cat's paw legs, mag-
azine rack, clothes horse, crib
and mattress, small spool bed,
wooden child's rocker, child's
high chair, bedroom suite spool
type with large 'mirror, wash
stand, dressing table, iron beds,
antique dresser, round top trunk,
piano, pictures, arm chair,
stools, china cabinet in good
condition, wicker ferneries, oil
stove with 200 gal. tank, bed pan,
crib, blanket box, fruit table,
crocks,. pots and pans, commode
set, jardinieres, small scale,
leather bottom rocker, coal oil
lamps, quilting frames, wicker
basket, small cupboards, mats,
flower pots, lawn chairs, Lawn
Boy mower, ladders, copper
boilers, tools, shovels, sythe, 2
barrels and saws. Many, numer-
ous small items and many
antiques.
Property has 3 bedroom white
brick home, kitchen, living room,
dining room, with basement,
village, water, double'car garage
on a large lot with ideal location,,
for inforrhation on property'
contact Mr. Ken wheeler, Bel -
grave. Property will be offered
subject to a reserve bid.
TERMS ON PROPERTY
10 Per Cent down
BALANCE IN 30 DAYS
TERMS ON HOUSEHOLD
EFFECTS— CASH
Owner or auctioneer not re -
responsible for accidents
CASHIER_
GEORGEPOWELL
AUCTIONEER
BRIAN RINTOUL
3-10
Help Wanted
INSTRUCTION AVAILABLE
LEARN HAIRDRESSING. For
more information on this career
write, phone or visit K -W School
of Hairdressing, 186 Victoria St.
N., Kitchener, 745-5641. Lodging
available.
OPENINGS FOR
AMBITIOUS PEOPLE
If you want to work part-time or
full-time. Good income in your
area if you wish. We assist you.
Please phone 357-3834 after 4 p.m.
10-17-24-31
DRIVER WANTED. Apply to
Box 786, Wingham.
HOUSEHOLD DUTIES. Apply to
Box 2038, Wingham Advance
Times.
MATURE PERSON required to
care for eight-year-old girl for
working mother. Shift work is
involved. Phone 357-1321.
10-17
WAITRESSES over 18 and cook
required. Applications will be
accepted now for positions
available in September. Phone
Turnherry Tavern, 357-3H4
3-10
MATURE full-time employee
(clerk ). Applyiby mail to Box 450,
Wingham, Ontario.
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GET IN ON SOMETHING BIG. .
Fuji or part-time, business is
good' We have to expand to meet
the demand! We need honest,
sincere salespeople to join us now
and stay a long time. Don't worry
about experience as I will show
you how to be successful and
receive rapid promotion. You will
earn while you learn and receive
substantial guaranteed commis-
sions weekly, plus cash bonuses
for extra participation. This is
pleasant, dignified work ... Con-
tat:t Charlie Lee, 22 Alfred Street,
Wingham, phone 357-1383.
3-10-17
Auction sale of household effects
and some antiques for Alf Lock -
ridge of Wingham will be held in
the Walkerton Agricultural
Building on Saturday, August 20
at 1 p.m. Terms, cash day of sale.
Owner or auctioneer not respon-
sible for any accidents or injuries
on property day of sale. Auc-
tioneer Len Metcalfe, Mildmay.
Phone 367-2791.
WALTON'S 48TH
CONSIGNMENT SALE AT
WALTON SALE ARENA
Durham, Ontario
THURSDAY, AUGUST 18
AT 8 P.M.
HERD DISPERSAL due to barn
fire, owned by Ed. Koebel,
Walkerton, Ontario.. 40 cows, 10
bred heifers, 8 yearlings. A young
grade herd of cows, 10 fresh and
rebred, balance in various stages
of lactation. A number of cows
and bred heifers due this fall.
Our usual selection of ROP and
Commercial Registered and
grade fresh and close springing
cows, first calf heifers from such
sires as Radar, Chieftian, Per-
seus Mark, .Ned Medalist and
others. Also big, strong bred
heifers due this fall. Cattle must
arrive at sale arena Monday,
August 15
PLAN TO ATTEND
SALES MANAGER
AND
AUCTIONEER
DONALD E. WALTON'
Durham, Ontario
Phone 369-3804
is
,� BIRTHS
STIRLING—At the Wingham and
District Hospital on Friday,
August 5, to Mr, and'Mrs. Neil
Stirling, Gorrie, a daughter,
Miriam., Letitia.
COLWELL—At the Wingham and
District Hospital on Sunday,
August 7, to Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Colwell, RR 5, Lucknow,
a daughter, Taren Jennifer.
MITCHELL—At the Wingham
and District Hospital on Sun-
day, August 7, to Mr. and Mrs.
Rods Mitchell, RR 3, Brussels,
a daughter, Erin.
LARSEN—Ron and Ann Larsen
are happy to announce the ar-
rival of their daughter, born on
August 8 at Sarnia General
Hospital. Proud grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mc-
Kercher, Jamestown, and Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Larsen,
Walkerton.
deBRUYN—Jerry and Beth of
Clifford are pleased to an-
nounce the arrival of their
daughter, Yvonne Margaret,
on July 12 at Hanover Mem-
orial Hospital. A wee sister for
Corry Lynn; granddaughter for.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman de=
Bruyn, RR 5, Lucknow, and
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Scott, RR 1,
Belgrave.
HAINES—Sally and Don Haines
(Galbraith) are pleased to an,
nounce the arrival • of their
daughter u�.u�„�cr un July 16 at Si.
Joseph's Hospital, London.
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Wedding Announcement
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Mr. and Mrs: Marinus Milten-
burg of RR 7, Lucknow, are
pleased to announce the forth -
corning marriage of their daugh-
,,ter Arnolda Maria to Douglas
Gordon Scott, son of Mr. Robert
Scott of RR 7, Lucknow and the
late Amanda Scott. The wedding
will take place on -August 27 at
3:30 p.m. in St. Joseph's Church,
Kingsbridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mont-
gomery are pleased to announce
the marriage of their daughter
Gayle Marie to Roger Brian
Irvine, son of Mrs. Muriel Irvine
and the late Robert Irvine. The
wedding will take- place on
August 27 at 7:00 p.m. in
Teeswater United Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Powell, RR 1,
Wingham, are happy to announce
the forthcoming marriage of
'their daughter Marjorie to Alan
Dunsmuir, son of Mrs. Eunice
Dunsmuir, Lucknow and W.
Lawson Dunsmuir. The wedding
ceremony will take place on
August 27 in the Wingham United
Church at 4:00 p.m.
Wallace Agar was
retired farmer
A retired Morris Township
farmer, - Wallace Agar, passed
away Saturday, August 6, at the
Wingham and District Hospital
following a brief illness. He was
in his 83rd year.
Mr. Agar was born and edu-
cated in Morris Township, a son
of the late David Agar and\ Ada
Fell. Following his marriage to
Freda Jane Turvey in Bluevale
on Nov. 21, 1923, they farmed in
Morris Township until retiring in
1959 and moving to Wingham. At
the time of his death, they resided
at 258 Edward Street. He was a
member of the Wingham United
Church.
Surviving, besides his wife, are
four daughters, Mrs. Charles
(Leila) Hay, Hensel], Mrs. An-
thony (Shirley) Field, Missis-
sauga, Mrs. Chester (Wilda) Hig-
gins, Brussels, and Mrs. Bruce
(Velma) Hays, Wroxeter. There
are two granddaughters, seven
grandsons and one great grand-
son. Also survivirtg is one broth-
er, Fred Agar of Killarney, Mani-
toba. He was predeceased by
three brothers and three sisters.
The late Wallace Agar -rested at
the S. J. Walker Funeral Home
until Monday when service was
conducted at two o'clock by Rev.
Barry Passmore. Interment fol-
lowed in Wingham Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Earl Sellers,
Glen Sellers, Ross Turvey, Denis
..Langridge, Allan Nicholson and
Charles Bosman. Murray Hays,
Donald Higgins and John Turvey
carried floral tributes.
Mr, and Mrs. Joseph M. King,
RR 2, Teeswater, are happy to
announce the forthcoming mar-
riage of their daughter, Nancy
Lorraine to Ronald Robert
McKague, son' of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert McKague, RR 2, Wing -
ham. The marriage will take
place at Sacred Heart Church,
Teeswater, on Saturday, August
27 at 3:00 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moore,
RR 5, Wingham, are pleased to
announce the forthcoming mar-
riage of their daughter, Barbara
Ann to Keith Reginald Black, son
of Mr. and Mrs. William Black of
Belgrave. The wedding will take
place Saturday, August. 20 at
Knox United Church, Belgrave.
Mr. and Mrs. William Mc-
Cormick, RR 2, Wingham, -are
pleased to announce the forth-
coming marriage of their eldest
daughter, Constance Marguerite
Schaefer to Paul Charles, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Fischer off
RR 4, Walkerton. The marriage
will take place on August 26, 1977
at 4:30 p.m. at Sacred Heart
Church, Teeswater.
Mrs. Keith Johnston and Mr.
and Mrs. Wes Smith RR 1, Ripley
are proud to announce the mar-
riage of their children, -Joan and
Rick. Joan is the daughter of the
late Mr. Johnston. The wedding
will take place on Friday, Sept. 2
at 7: §0 p.m. in St. Andrew's Pres-
byterian' Church, Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs„ Douglas Halden=
by, Lucknow are happy to an-
nounce the forthcoming mar-
riage of their daughter, Kimber-
ley Suzanne, to Grant Lawrence
Phillips, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Phillips, RR 5, Lucknow. The
wedding will take place on Fri-
day, Sept. 2, 1977 at 7 p.m. in St.
Peter's Anglican Church, Luck -
now.
Mr. and Mrs. Alec Angus of
Burlington are pleased to an-
nounce the forthcoming mar-
riage of their daughter, Cath-
erine Elizabeth to D. Stephen
Edward Sallows, son of Mrs.
Shirley Sahows, of Wingham. The
wedding to take place August 261,
1977 in Burlington, Ontario.
McCREERY
AUTO WRECKERS
RR 2, WROXETER
on Highway 86
Midway between Wingham
and Listowel
USED AUTO PARTS
USED CARS & TRUCKS
Phone
LISTOWEL 291-4159
Gf RRIE 335-3314
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Roy Dark
dies Aug. 4
Roy Dark of 217 Maitland
Street, London, and formerly of
Wingham died in Victoria Hos-
pital, London, Aug. 4. He was in
his 56th year.
Mr, Park is survived by his
wife Dorothy, two daughters,
Mrs. Linda Van Horne and Mrs.
Ruth Harvey of London, one son
Bill at home and three grand-
daughters. Also surviving are his
father Alex of Huronview, Clin-
ton, a brother Lloyd of Stratford
and two sisters, Mrs. John K.
(Eileen) Clark, RR 1, Auburn and
Mrs. Brian (Wilma) Young of
London.
He was predeceased by his
mother in 1964.
The body rested at Evans Fun-
eral Home, Hamilton Road, Lon-
don and service was held 11 a.m,
Aug. 6.
Gordon Messer
dies at 83 yrs.
John Alexander McKenzie, 58
Sherwood Avenue, Toronto and
formerly of Belgrave died Aug. 1
at St. Joseph's Hospital, Little
Current, Manitoulin Island.
He was born 69 years ago in
Belgrave to the late Robert and
Helen McKenzie.
Surviving is'a sister Mrs. Sid-
ney (Louise) Geiger of Gore Bay,
Manitoulin Island. He was prede-
ceased by brothers Donald,
George and Robert.
Funeral service was held from
Turner Funeral Home, Gore Bay,
Aug. 2 at 8:30 p.m. Committal
service was held at Brandon
Cemetery, Belgrave Aug. 3. Rev.
Barry Passmore took the grave-
side service.
Former resident
was buried in
Belgrave cemetery
Robert Gordon 'Messer of Blue -
vale died Aug. 5 in his 83rd year.
He\ was born May 21; 1894 in
Turnberry Township to the late
John. Messer and Martha Ann
McKinney.
Surviving is a brother J. Har-
vey of Toronto.
Educated in Bluevale, the late
Mr. Messer was a farmer all his
life. He was a member of the
Bluevale , Presbyterian Church
add the Oddfellows Lodge.
He was predeceased by sister.
Mrs. Raymond (Elizabeth)'
Elliott and brother Charles R.
Funeral service was held Aug.
7 from the R. A. Currie and Son
Funeral Home, Wingham. Rev,
William Blackmore and Keith
Humprey presided. Burial was at
Bluevale Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Dr. ,Duncan
Jamieson, Robert Jaieson,
Peter Jamieson, Robert Black-
more, George Hetherington and
Charles Bosman.
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CANTELON—In loving memory
of a very dear mother, Clara, who
passed away August 12, 1976.
Just her hand to clasp,
Her patient face to see;
To hear her voice, to see her
smile,
As in the days that used to be,
But some sweet day we'll meet
again,
Beyond the toil and strife,
And clasp each other's hand
anew,
In Heaven, that happy life.
—Sadly missed by Ruth,
Vivien, Harold and Merill.
KERR—In loving memory of a
dear husband and father, J. J.
Kerr, who passed away August 1,
1975.
To us you were someone special,
Someone set apart.
Your memory will live forever,
Engraved within our hearts.
It broke our hearts to lose you,
But you did not go alone;
A part of us went with you,
The day that God called you
home.'
—Always remembered by his
wife and family.
STACEY—In loving memory of a
dear sister, `Doreen Stacey, who
passed away three years ago
August 2, 1974.
No one heard the footsteps
Of the angels drawing near,
Who took from earth to heaven
The sister we loved so dear.
But she really hasn't left us,
Nor has she traveled far;
Just entered God's beautiful
garden
And left door
the ajar.
We will always remember the
way she looked
And the way she spoke and
smiled;
The little things she said and -did
Are with us all the while.
She meant', so very much to us,
But nothing we can say
Can tell the sadness in our hearts
As we think of her each day.
Day's of sadness still come o'er
us,
Tears in silence often flow,
For memory keeps you ever near
us
Though you died three years ago.
—Lovingly reme'mbered, and
never forgotten by brother Jack,
sister-in-law Alice, niece Sandra
and nephew Robert McDougall.
Scott' Farm
Drainage.
Lazar Controlled
Plastic Installations
FREE ESTIMATES -
For further information call
P. JACK SCOTT
Phone 395-2992
Ripley
Business and Professional
Directory
BRAY
CHIROPRACTIC
OFFICE
197 Josephine Street
Wingham, Ontario
Phone 357-1224
KARL C. LENTZ
Chartered
Accountant
Wingham, Ontario
Telephone
(519) 357-1087
WINGHAM'
MEMORIALS
GUARANTEED GRANITES
CEMETERY LETTERING
REASONABLE PRICES
Buy Direct and Save
Bus Ph. 357-1910
Res. Ph. 357-1015
Frederick F. Homuth
Phm.B., R.O.
Carol E. Homuth, O.D.
Mrs. H. Viola Homuth, O.D.
Optometrists
HARRISTON Ontario
338-2712
REID AND PETERSON
Chartered Accountants
218 Josephine St., Wingham
Ph: 357-1522
J. A. Peterson, C.A. B. W. Reid, C.A.