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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Advance-Times, 1977-09-21, Page 8dvance-Times, September 21, 1977 11010 SING AUCTION SALE iltestock, machinery_ and household effects will be held for JACOB MUILWYK Lot 11, Con. 6 Morris Twp., 4 corners west of Brussels or 1 south of Belgrave, corners east on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, AT 1 P.M. LIVESTOCK: 26 Holstein heifers, consisting of 14 bred, some due at sale time, balance due later this fall. 12 open Holstein heifers of breeding age. This herd of heifers are from DHIA dams. The heifers are bred artificially. Holsteins will be blood tested for Brucel- losis and Pregnancy tested. Jack MacKlin will give records on the dams of these heifers as these heifers are from artificial sires. MACHINERY:165 MF diesel tractor with pulleys and chains, overhauled one year ago. This tractor is in real good condition. Ferguson tractor model 285 with a Freeman loader and chains; Art Helm 3 ph snow blower, triple E 3 hp cultivator, 12' with lleveller, John Deere trail discs, New Holland manure spreader 328 Model PTO drive, New Hol- land side rake, like new, Sam Mulkey 30' bale - elevator with motor on wheels, 24' Skelton elevator with motor, Gehl elec- tric hammer mill, New Holland Model 268 baler, two wagons with corner Notice To Creditors NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF WALLACE AGAR ALL PERSONS having claims against the estate of the above- mentioned, late of the Town of Wingham, in the County of Huron, retired farmer, who died on August 6th, 1977, are required to file proof of same with the undersigned on or before the first day of • October, 1977. After that date the Executors will proceed to distribute the Estate having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice. DATED at Wingham, Ontario this 12th, day of September A.D. 1977. Crawford, Mill & Davies, Wingham, Ontario, Solicitors for the Executors. 14:21-28 NOTICE TO CREDITORS ' IN THE ESTATE OF ALBERT WILLIAM JOHN BIEMAN ALL PERSONS having claims against the estate of Albert Wil- liam John Bieman, late of the. Township of East Wawanosh, in the County of Huron and the Province of Ontario; farmer, deceased, are hereby notified to send particulars of their claims, duly verified to the office of Messrs. Goodall & Campbell, Barristers and Solicitors, 216 Josephine Street, P.O.\Box 730, Wingham, Ontario, on Or before the 13th day of October, 1977 and that after such date the Execu- tors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said estate, having regard only to the claims of which they shall have had notice. DATED at Winghain, Ontario, .this I4th day of September, 1977., Messrs.' Goodall Sr Campbell, Solicitors of the estate of Albert William John Bieman. 21-28-5 Tenders Wanted SNOW PLOW TENDERS Sealed tenders, plainly marked and in the hands of the under- signed by 12 noon, Oct. 3, 1977 for the year 1977-78 snowplowing season. Information and tender forms may be obtained from the Road Superintendent. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. All tenders subject to the approval of Ministry of Transportation and Communica- tions. William A. McArter, Brussels. 14-21-28 16' flat rack, MF 4-14 3 hp plow, International seed drill 15 run, 3 PT hitch, New Holland hay mower 3 point hitch, like new, New Holland hay conditioner, air compressor, Estihl chain saw, 5 section diamond harrows with stretcher, a set- of 10' chain harrows, 8 ' auger with motor, Stuart cattle clippers, calf puller, 4 electric fencers, 2 hydro, electric fence wire, 40 electric fence stakes, 5 gal. Embietax weed spray, snow fence, woven wire, scrap iron, emery and motor, brace wire, logging chain, fork, shovels. Numerous small articles and some household effects. Plan to attend as this equipment has been well kept. Owner or Auctioneer not respon- sible for accidents. TERMS— CASH FARM SOLD CASHIER GEORGE POWELL AUCTIONEER BRIAN RINTOUL 21-28 AUCTION SALE Of livestock, farm machinery and some household effects will be held for ED GREEN Lot 31, Con. 10, Culross Twp;, 21/2 miles north of Teeswater, then 33/4 miles west, on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 STARTING AT 12:30 P.M. MACHINERY: David Brown 990 tractor, 1200 hrs., like new; David Brown 880 tractor with loader, hydraulic bucket; John Deere Model B tractor ; 1946 John Deere Model Br tractor, ex-„ tremely good condition; John Deere 13 run seed drill; John Deere 75 bu. spreader; • New Holland 130 bu. spreader; John Deere trail mower, 6 ft, cut ; John Deere 3 furrow trail plow; John Deere 3 furrow 3 PH, 14" plow; MF 6' 3 PH cultivator; MF wheel rake; Cockshutt 6 plate tiller; John Deere disc.; Fleury Disc.; Cockshutt side rake; Gehl forage blower 48'.'; 5, 9" pipes, new; adjustable hood; some 7" pipes; platform scale; Mildway sep- arator, 24 x 36; 100 ft. drive belt; 2 Turnco forage wagons; 2 George White wagons; George White snow blower; New Holland 616 harvester with 2 heads; Coek- shutt 503 swather; John Deere 10" hammer mill; land oiler; tractor chains, 13 x 28; 1 12' auger; 2, 50 ft. endless belts; -2 21" augers; 1 16' auger; 26' bale elevator 4 section harrows; 10 ft. chain harrows; post hole auger;, Trailer chain saw; sap pan; some lumber cedar rails; post hole spoon; McKee harvester; Gehl auger blower; 3 PH weed sprayer.; circular saw and frame; Duro Pressure pump; Surge milker; lawn mower. LIVESTOCK: -3 Charolais steers, approx. 900 lbs.; 1 Charolais heifer, approx. 8501b. ; 2 Hereford steers, - .approx. 850 lb.; 2 Hereford heifers, approx. 800 lb.; 2 Durham heifers, approx. '700 lb.; 1 black heifer, approx. 700 lb.; 1 roan heifer, approx. 750 lb.; 3 cows rebred Limousin; 3 winter ,calves. 'HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: 3 trunks; bed and dresser, antique kitchen cabinet, 2 occasional chairs, church pew, space saver, fruit jars. Many more items too numerous to mention. TERMS — CASH DAY OF SALE NO RESERVE — FARM SOLD Lunch Booth Owners and auctioneers not 'responsible for accidents in any way connected' with th' sale. AUCTIONEERS WALLACE BALLAGH, Teeswater 3924170 GRANT McDONALD Ripley, 395-5353 R. W. BELL OPTOMETRIST GODERICH The Square 524-7661 r BE A REGULAR BLOOD L DONOR Production Workers are required by Spinrite Yarns & Dyers. We offer new improved rates and incentive system for the ambitious worker. Comparable shift premium. If you are a mature individual with a proven work record, apply in person to: YARNS g DYERS, UMIlED 32O Livingstone Street S. Listowel, Ontario td4W 3143 X8111!!l81111111811PIIIIIIIYIIlIIIIIIIIIPIIIIIt11111P811P111118111P11181tIIIPIPPUItII1111111n11181111111ft11PIIBlIi� Corning Events �11111111181l18111118080818881111lI8t1l11118811111PII1191111111111111111111UI81tIP11lIIIPIIIIIIIIIIIIIIP11111811118ie DART LEAGUE Wingha}n 180 dart league is forming their teams for the 77-78 season. Anyone wishing to enter a team- or interested in playing, please leave their names at the Legion. A general organizational meeting will be held at Branch 180, Royal Canadian Legion ,on Thursday, Sept. 22, 1977 at 8 p.m. X11 interested men are invited to attend. 14-21 ANNIVERSARY SERVICES Molesworth Presbyterian Church Anniversary will be held Sunday, September 25th. Services 11:15 a.m. and 8 p.m. Speaker the Rev. Frank Bennett. Special Music, The Presbyterian Men's Chorus, Brussels, and The Harbouraires, Goderich. All welcome. TURKEY BANQUET The annual Turkey Banquet will be held in Belgrave Community Centre on Wednesday, Oct. 5. Ad- vance tickets only. Tickets sold at Vance's . Rexali Drug Store and Daugherty Pro Hardware in Wingham and McEwan General Store, Ross Anderson Hardware, United Co-operatives of Ontario in Belgrave. 21-28 MEMORIAL SERVICE Maitee District of the Girl Guides of Canada is holding a Memorial Service for Lady Baden-Powell, Sunday, Sept. 25, 7:30 p.m., St. Paul's Anglican Church, Wing - ham. Brownies,, Guides, Rang- ers, Beavers, Cubs, Scouts, Venturers, Rovers and the public are welcome to attend. FIGURE SKATING Wingham Figure Skating Club registration for 77-78 season, to be held in Wingham Arena Sept. 29 and 30, 4 to 6 p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. Inquire about new precision skating session. Something for everyone! President, Mrs. V. Wild, phone 357-3272. 21-28 FALL FAIR DANCE At Howick Community Centre, Saturday, Oct. 1. Music by the Bluewater Playboys, $6.00 per couple. Tickets available at the door. Lunch provided. 21-28 FALL FAIR Come to the Howick Fall Fair, Friday evening, Sept. 30 and Saturday, Oct. 1 at the Howick Community Centre. Indoor ex- hibits, school fair, 4-H achieve- ment program, horse show, program featuring local talent and a midway. 21-28 HOT LUNCHEON By popular requestanother hot luncheon at St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church, Nov. 18. Further notice later. INDUSTRIAL HOCKEY The Wingham Industrial Hockey League is starting on Monday, Oct. 17 at 9:15 p.m. No body contact oi' slapshots. All inter- ested players contact. Peter Snow, 3574647. '21-28 CGIT CLEAN-UP DAY Will be held Sept. 24, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Get your fall chores done. Phone 357-2961 after 8:30 a.m. on Sept. 24. w RUMMAGE SALE The Salvation Army will hold a rummage sale in the Wingham Orange Hall from 2 to 4 p.m. on Sept. 24. MAITLAND WI Will hold their meeting on Tuesday, September 27, at' 8:15 p.m. in the Wingham Town Hall, There will be a tour of CK 4X Radio and Television. TEESWATER LION'S DANCE To be held in the Community Centre, Sept. 24. Music by Mirage. Admission $6 per couple. Lunch included. Robertson Mortgage Brokerage 1st, 2nd & 3rd Mortgages 24-hour prompt service for. re -financing, home improve- ments, new cars or trucks. Low rates for residential, in- dustrial, commercial proper- ty. Arrangements made in the privacy of your home or office, Also we have money for down p arments. Robertson Mortgage Brokerage Cm!! Waterloo 519-886-0684 [Nights] 744-7336 [Days] PLOWING MATCH Sept. 30 is the plowing match trip, near Kingston. October 3 is our Fall Color trip to Parry Sound to enjoy a boat cruise and see Ontario in its fall spendor. ' The boat is glass enclosed. Call Nicholson Bus Lines, 357-3014 or 357-3011. DAY TRIP Sunday, October 2, a leisurely afternoon drive to see the fall colors in the Beaver Valley and Georgian Bay area. Call us for details. Holiday World, 357-2701. 21-28 50TH WEDD ANNIVERSARY The children of Elma and Everett Kirton would like to invite all their friends to an Open House in honor of tFfeir parents' 50th wed- ding anniversary. This will be held in the Golden Sunshine Club, Edward Street, Powassan, Ont., on Saturday, October 1, from 3 to 4:40 p.m. and 8 to 9:30 p.m. Best Wishes only. OAMR FILM The Wingham and District As- sociation for the Mentally Re- tarded is holding an open meeting at the Jack Reavie Opportunity Workshop on Tuesday evening, Sept. 27 at 8 o'clock. A film entitled "Wills, Guardianship and Family Benefits" will be shown.. Everyone welcome. EVENING OF EUCHRE A social evening will be held in honor of the recent marriage of Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson, (Jean Hopper) in the WI Hall, Belgrave, on Friday, September 30 at 8:30 p.m. Ladies please bring lunch. Silver collecion at the door. Everyone welcome. PIANO LESSONS Miss Iva Mai Smith, LRCT returned to Wingham, September 15 to resume .teaching piano lessons. All grades piano, special method for children ages 6 years and up. Have space for a few more pupils. Studio 213A, Jos- ephine St., phone 357-2384. PRE -NATAL CLASSES The Huron County Health Unit invites you to attend the Ex- pectant Parent Education Class- es, being held in. the Health Unit Office, Wingham hospital com- mencing September 21, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. These classes will run for 8 weeks: Would anyone who is interested please register by calling 1-800- 265-4485 toll free or the Health Unit office at 357-2264. Both husbands and wives are invited to attend and participate in the discussions: 21-28-5 25TH ANNIVERSARY DANCE Friends, neighbors and relatives are invited to attend a dance in honor of the 25th wedding anni- versary of Al and Gladys Hamilton in the Lucknow arena, Saturday, Sept. 24. Music from 9 to 1 a.m. by Lincoln Green. Lunch provided.. BINGO • Every Saturday •evening at the Blyth Memorial Hall, Blyth, Ont. at 8 p.m., Regular games, Share -the -Wealth and Jackpot of $150. 21 rrb. RUMMAGE SALE Rummage, on .consignment sale, Thursday', Sept. 29 at Jack Mc- Guire, Con. 2 of Huron Twp., 4 miles northwest of Lucknow, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Consignments in by 9:30 a.m., Thursday. Phone 395-2827 or 395-2791. Sponsored by Olivet Unit of St. Andrew's UCW., Ripley. 9, 9 l%e/N0'lcf112 McDOUGALL—Fn loving mem- ory, of a dear brother, Terry Mc- Dougall who passed away one year ago, Sept. 25th, 1976. One year has passed Singe that great sorrow fell. The shock that we received that day, No one can ever tell. Your end came, sad and sudden; No time to say goodbye. You were gone before we knew it; Only God,knows the reason why. Always" in our memory, Terry, We seem to find a way ' To wander back and meet you On the road to yesterday. Our hearts still ache with sorrow; Our secret, tears still flow, 'Cause what it meant to lose you Ni one will ever know. It's not the tears at the time That are shed. That tell of the hearts that are broken, But the lonesome tears in the after years When a loved one's name is spoken. Never more than a thought away, Quietly remembered every day. Nd need for words, except to say, Still loved, still missed in every way. Lovingly remembered and never forgotten, by brother Jack, sister-in-law Alice, niece Sandy and nephew Robert McDougall. The family of the late George H. Anger wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to all relatives, friends and neighbors who sent floral trib- utes! cards, charitable donations and for baking sent to the house, Special thanks to Dr. Wilkins, Dr. Hanlon, the staff of the Wingham and District Hospital, R. A. Currie and Son Funeral Home, Rev. B. Passmore and Wingham United Church. Thank you so much and God Bless you all. Margaret Anger and family The family of the late Elizabeth Elliott wishes to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends- and neigh- bors for floral tributes, donations to the Heart Fund,.. cards and the %any acts of kindness and comfort shown during their recent loss. Special thanks to Rev. Barry Passmore and the S. J. Walker Funeral Home. We would like to thank most sincerely all the friends, neigh- bors and relatives who helped us so much following the loss of a dear husband and father. Your warmth and kindness over- whelms us. Ila Deneau and family The family of the late Mary Coulter wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to all relatives„ friends and neighbors who sent floral trib- utes, cards, charitable donations, and food to the home during their recent bereavement. Special thanks to Drs. Corrin, McKim and Bradley, and the nurses in B Ward for their special care. Thanks also to Pinecrest Nursing Home and their staff, Mr. Harvey Osborn for his kindness, to the Ladies Aid of Chalmers Presby- terian Church, Whitechurch for the lunch following the service, to St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Wingham for the use of the upper room, and the R. A. Currie and Son Funeral Home. Alex and Marion Coulter, Dorothy Coulter, Dave and Isabel MacDonald I woul like to thank everyone the ifts and best wishes I received while a patient in Vic- toria Hospital, London. Special thanks to the nurses on second floor of the Wingham and District Hospital, the ambulance attend- ents and Dr. Hanlon. Mary Cook The family of the late Clinton Burley would like to express our deepest appreciation for every- one's thoughtfulness and kind- ness shown during the recent bereavement of a loving hus- band, father and grandfather. May Barley, Don and Betty and family 1 would like to thank my friends and relatives for gifts, cards, visits and inquiries while I was hospitalized in the Wingham and District Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. McGregor, Dr. Hanlon and the nursing staff. Lonnie Fisher, Ayton, Ont. I would like to thank relatives, friends and neighbors for cards, gifts, visits and inquiries while I was a patient in Listowel Mem- orial Hospital. Special thanks to Sandra Brears, nurses on first floor, Rev. Ball and Dr. Beharry. Mrs. Archie Miller We would like to sincerely thank the nurses in Wingham and District Hospital, friends and relatives for their acts of kind- ness, floral tributes, donation to charities, and also the people who so kindly sent food to our home at the time of our bereavement. Special thanks to Mrs. Ken Mason, Mrs. Carol McDonald and Mrs. Barbara Shield at the hos- pital, who were so kind to my father and also to me the night we lost our beloved father and grandfather. Your kindness will never be forgotten. Don and Doris Caesar, Randy, Patsy and Vicky, Ian and Christine Ingles The officers and directors of the Belgrave, Blyth, Brussels School Fair Board wish to thank all those who advertised in the prize list for donations and grants, the judges and to the many people who helped in any way to again make the fair a success. PARKER—Passed away at Groves Memorial Community Hospital, Fergus, on Sunday, Sept. 11, Mrs. Harold Parker of 500 Ferrier Crescent, Fergus. The former Janisa Perrie, she was a daughter of the late Rev. Dr. David Perrie and Mrs. Perrie, of Wingham; beloved wife of the late Harold Parker; dear mother of David of Mis- sissauga and Harold of Alvin- ston ; grandmother of David, Douglas and Donald. all of Mis- sissauga, and Robert of Alvin- ston; sister of Rev. Dr. David K. Perrie of Orillia. She was predeceased by one sister, Mrs. A. G. (Margaret) Rintoul.•the late Mrs. Parker rested at the John Thomsom and Son Funer- al Home, Fergus, where funeral and committal service was conducted Tuesday after- ; noon. Interment followed in Brussels Cemetery. Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Hans Kuyven- hoven of Wingham, are pleased to announce the forthcoming mar- riage of their daughter Wilma to Jake Hiemstra, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hiemstra of List- owel, on Saturday, Oct. 8, 1977 at 3 p.m. in the Lucknow Christian Reformed Church. Rev. Andrew Kuyvenhoven officiating. BIRTHS MacKENZIE-At the Wingham and District Hospital on Fri- day, September 16, to Mr. and Mrs. James MacKenzie, RR 3, Lucknow, a son, Gregory James. ABBOTT—To Lanna and Ron Abbott of Brantford, on Sept- ember 9, a son, James Brit MacArthur, a brother for Shamus Jenene. LOVE—To 'Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Love (Rhonda Fear) in List- owel Memorial Hospital on Thursday, September 15, a lovely little daughter, Anne Louise, weighing seven pounds, two ounces. Proud grandpar- ents are Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love, Atwood, and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fear of Clinton, formerly of Belgrave. BACHERT—At the Wingham and District Hospital on Saturday, September 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bachert, RR 2, Blyth, a son Stephen Andrew. TODD—At the Wingham and District Hospital on Monday, September 19, to Hugh and Jo -Ann Todd, RR 2, Lucknow, a daughter, Janine Elizabeth. MacLEAN—Mr. and Mrs. James MacLean of RR 1, Belgrave, are pleased to announce that on September 12 their baby girl, Marilyn Jean, made a safe ar- rival, weighing seven pounds, 12 ounces. PENNER—At the Hanover and District Hospital on Tuesday, September 13, to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Penner of Hanover, a son. McLEAN—At the Listowel Mem- orial Hospital on Tuesday,' September 13, to Mr. and Mrs. Marvin McLean, a son, Dennis Bruce. GALBRAITH—To Mr. and Mrs. Paul Galbraith of Dartmouth, N.S., a daughter, on Friday, September 16, a sister for Eric. ervice Directory SALES AND SERVICE Lynn Hoy Enterprises Honda and Skidoo Sales & Service Hwy'86 east of Wingham Phone 519.357-3435 LISTOWEL'S EXCLUSIVE SPORTING GOODS STORE• SPIRG PORT 291 -2333 177 Main St. Listowel, Ontario Ask to see other IHI(YJIVII!!WIINI! Y �Bsf1 m PRODUCTS `ALUMINUM INSULATING WINDOWS, DOORS 'A COMPLETE LINE WITH SERVICE FOR GLASS AND SCREEN REPLACEMENTS AND REPAIRS Ralph Campbell RR 3 Blyth , 523.9604 SIGNS SIGNWRITING "Dunn By Tom" Thomas E. Dunn RR 1 Bluevale 335-6395 CONSTRUCTION T. M. A T. CONSTRUCTION General Contractors All types of concrete work Pit Silos Home and farm building CALL BOB THOMPSON BLUEVALE, ONTARIO . 357-3493 Askes Brothers • CONSTRUCTION Cottages, Homes Additions & Renovations 357-3053 Wingham Ph: 528-2726 Box 122, Lucknow AUTOMOTIVE Prevent Stains Protect your car's interior with. FABRI-GUARD Check at the Texaco Service Centre for a FREE Demonstration of this remarkable protective process. Protects against spots, spills and stains. ficjucird WINGHAM SUNOCO SERVICE LICENSED MECHANIC UNDERCOATING & RUSTPROOFING COMPLETE ('AR &e TRI'C'K SERVICE Prop. Ken Leitch Phone 357-15.54 NIGHT 357-3585 Anstommeictmoms VANSCARLNG Our services include: • Complete personalized it riors • Pioneer and Audiovox sound systems • Sale's and Installation of Vanparts • Custom Airbrush murals and striping QUALITY CILAFTSMANSHIr GUARANTEED Je E. Sehinbein (Ted), Proprietor Mitchell, Ont. (.dde of town, Hwy. 23 north) 341-11419 FUELS --.®ILL TIFFIN llfrliiierial Esso Agent For all your Home and Farm Fuel and Lubricating Needs 357-1032 PLUMBING HEATING Leroy Jackson —Plumbing =Heating —Tinsm1thing 191 Josephine St: Wingham 357-2904 FLOWERS ° Wedding Arrangements ° Cut flowers • Pl 7i ° Floantswers bi •,, -Wire Servicye LEWIS FLOWERS 135 Frances Phone 357-3880 • TOP SOILS GRAVEL TOP SOIL AND GRAVEL Crushed Gravel Cement Gravel Fill Grovel 6.4 John Cox • Top Soil • Sand • '''A Stone 357-1297 WINGHAM AUCTION HOUSE AND FARM SALES ESTATES - LIQUIDATIONS LEONARD METCALFE AUCTIONEER PHONE ;a..j 367-27,11MIL® MAY, ONTARIO INSURANCE SMSURANCI All Types of Insurance 335-3525 357=2636 GORRIE WINGMAM ELECTRICAL • BURKE ELECTRIC LTD. Appliance Sales and Service Maytag Moffat Kitchen Aid Inglis Hoover Wingham 357-2450' Quality and Personal Service Guaranteed Pletch Electric Wingham INDUSTRIAL or COMMERCIAL WIRING Also Rural and Domestic Phone 357-1583 • Russel J. Lockwood Electric Residential Farm Commercial Wroxeter 335-3401 i 1 urke-McLeod Electrical Contractors Ltd Electrical Contracting Motor Sales, Repairs and Rewind Wingham- 519-357-2450 The Advance -Times 357-2320 4