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WANTED
redwood chaise lounge
bar
2 bar stools (low)
2 wicker chairs
butterfly chair
• french doors
swivel chair
• leather sofa (With arms)
• file cabinet
fire place
The Wingham Towne Play-
ers need the above Items
and also
Need help on advertising
committee and lighting.
for their upcoming Pro-
ductldf.
Phone Wena Tllynne
3S7.3077
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rDEADIJNE FOR CLASSIFIED ACTION ADS IS
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:
For Sale
PAISLEY Cider and Apple
Butter Mill re -opens Oct. 2,
closing Nov. 15. Operating
each week, Thursday till 6
p.m., Friday till 10 p.m.,
Saturday till 5 p.m. Custom
cooking Thursday only. Ap-
ple butter, sweetcider, con-
tainers, barrels for sale.
24-Nov5
WOOL rug, oriental design, 4
yards by 3 yards, excellent
condition. Phone Mrs. Porter
357-3745.
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GIRL'S winter coat with
hood, brown leather trim-
med with' fur, size 8; boy's
two piece snow suit, red and
white, size 2; girl's figure
skates, size 4; also baby car
bed, baby seat and walker.
Phone 357-2123.
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TWO winter tires, size DR78
x 14, glass belted radials,
partly used one winter, orig-
inal cost $160, will sell both
for $100. Phone 357-1367.
STEREO, Electrohome, Ma-
deria model in good condi-
tion; round . wood coffee
table, Colonial style. Phone
L. Bailey 357-2962.
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BERG stable cleaners and
stabling; bunk feeders. and
water bowls, silo =loaders
and farrowing grates=Lloyd
Johnston, RR 3f; Holyrood:
Phone 395-5390.
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COAL: stove, nut, stoker,
rice and fireplace coal on
hand for pickup or delivery.
Phone 343-2703.
20-Oct.29
PICK your own apples or buy
`already picked'. Bring your
own baskets. 'Blake Or-
chards, RR.. 2, Brussels,
(secondroad south of Brus-
sels and one mile east°
Phone 887.6713 or after-hours
887-6627.
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eer
MOFFAT 30" electric range,
copper brown, good working
condition. Phone 357-2909.
ENGLISH Saddle. Stuben
Siegfried 16a:' .forward
Jumping seat, used4 months.
Germarijinade leg irons and
straps included, asking $600.
Please call' 335-3030.
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TULIP BULBS. 20 for $1 at
218 Victoria St. west, Wing -
ham.
LIVE or dressed chickens
and ducks. Joe Detzler 392-
6486.
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CAST iron box woodstove,
$50; electric fencer and bat-
tery, $10. Phone Art.Kappler
357-1570. •
DISHWASHER $125. Phone
357-3154 after 4 p.m.
1-8.
CRAIG AM FM 8-traeek.built-
in car stereo with about 25
tapes, asking $100. Phone
Blyth 523-4578 after 6 p.m.
FINDLAY , Annex wood -
stove, white enamel extere
ior, pipes available. Phone
Ripley 395-2209.
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HARDWOOD, fuel wood, cut
to your length. Phone 392-
'0674.
24-1-8-15
50 LAYING light Sussex
pullets, 357-3076.
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MAGNETIC SIGNS: many
sixes available, 8" x 20",
$17.55. For further informa-
tion phone The Wirlgbam
Adv Times, 351-2320.
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For Sale
HUBBARD Golden Comets,
top quality brown egg layers,
20 weeks old, available this
fall. To order call McKinley
Hatchery 1-800-265-8536.
17-Oct.15
ADDRESS Labels: gummed
300 for $2.25; presson 200 for
$3.50. Phone The Wingham
Advance -Times, 357-2320.
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FLECTROHOWIE color TV,
26", excellent condition,
$250; Philco black and white
TV, $23", good condition, $40.
For further information
phone 357-1862.
WASHER and dryer. Phone
357-2635 after 3 p.m.
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SWIMMING POOLS
Inventories must go on sale,
1980 above ground pools,
complete with filter, motor,
pump, walkaround patio,
fencing. Regularly $2395, re-
duced to clear at $1497.
Phone TOLL FREE 1-800-
265-8343.
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WEDDING invitations. Drop
in and view our latest book of
sample invitations. The
Wingham Advance -Times,
192 Josephine St., Wingham,
357-2320.
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TWO propane heaters; 35,000
btu; 65,000 btu with pipes.
Ideal for home or shop.
Phone 357-3001 after 6 p.m.
12 PULLETS, starting to lay.
Phone 335-6212.
1979 YAMAHA Special II 650
motorcycle, best offer; tent,
sleeps 4; Coleman stove and
lantern; matching fiberglas
drapes 100" x 63" and twin
bedspread, pale green.
Phone 357-2966.
FARMERS: Let us help you
plan your fall drainage re-
quirements now. Don't be
caught next spring with wet
land. Grey -Bruce Farm
Drainage , Ltd., Durham,
Ont. Phone collect (519)
369-3040.
Persona i
SELF -employed, Berlin -
Canadian gentleman, seek-
ing female companionship.
Looking for a long-lasting
relationship which could
lead to marriage. Write to
Box 2158, c -o The Wingham
Advance -Times, Wingham,
Ontario.
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PREGNANT and need help?
Free positive confidential
support. Birthright. Phone
357-1066, 392-6541 or London
432-7197 COLLECT.
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Miscellaneous
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 you solve your
side of the problem. Please
contact Post Office Box 1135,
Wingham.
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Notice
WINGHAM Fruit Market
will have new hours of busi-
ness commencing Monday,
Oct. ` 6. They will be open
Monday to Saturday, 7:30
a.m. to 7 p.m., Thursday and
Friday till 9 p.m.
Livestock For Sale Farm Equipment
PUREBRED polled Here-
ford bull of serviceable age.
Phone Glenn Golley, RR 4,
Wingham 357-2359.
APPROX. 400 Kimber Leg-
horn hens, one year old`
Phone Glenn Golley, RR 4,
Wingham, 357-2359.
SERVICEABLE age boars,
Hampshire, Yorkshire,
Duroc and Crossbreds in-
cluding York X Landrace
boars. Figures available on
purebreds. Bob Robinson,
RR 4, Walton, phone 345-
2317.
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PUREBRED polled Dorset
ewes and rams, 8 months
old; also 10 Suffolk ewes, ex-
cellent breeding stock.
Phone Brussels 887-9342 or
Dungannon, 529-7936.
STARTED PULLETS
READY TO LAY
For cage or floor pens.
Available Sept. to Jan.
Also assembled laying
cages.
FISHER POULTRY
FARM LTD.
Ayton 519-665-7711
NOG 1C0
Notice
HOSPITAL BRIDGE: Any-
one wishing to play in the
Hospital Marathon Bridge
this season, please phone
Marie Phillips 357-1714 by
Oct. 11. We need more play-
ers to make this worthwhile.
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TEACH your dollars to have
more cents at North Huron
Credit Union, 3 Alfred St.
Open Hours: Monday 10_ to
12; Tuesday to Thursday 10
to 5; Friday 10 to..6.: Free
personal chequing accounts.
Deposit accounts now paying
101 per cent. Phone 357-2311.
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Notice To Creditors
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF
LULLA MARIA LOUISE
GIBSON
ALL PERSONS having
claims against the estate of
Lulla Maria Louise Gibson,
late of the Village of Wrox-
eter in the County of Huron,
housewife, deceased, who
died on or about the 1st day
of September, 1980, are
required to send full partic-
ulars of such claims to the
undersigned on or before the
7th day of November, 1980,
after which date the assets cf
the estate will be distributed
havingregard, only to the
claims of which notice has
then been received.
DATED at Listowel, On-
tario, this 26th day of Sep-
tember, 1980.
Pratt & Johns,
Barristers and Solicitors,
Box 10,
Listowel, Ontario.
N4W 3H2
Solicitors for the executors
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
IN THE ESTATE OF
EDNA HA'ZELDEAN
STACEY
ALL PERSONS having
claims against the estate of
Edna Hazeldean Stacey, late
of the Township of Turn -
berry, in the County of
Huron, and Province of On-
tario, widow, deceased, are
hereby given pursuant to the
Trustee Act that all creditors
are required to send partic-
ulars of their claims, duly
verified to the undersigned
on or before the 15th day of
October, 1980, after which
date the assets of the estate
will be distributed, having
regard only to claims of
which notice has then been
received.
DATED at Listowel, On-
tario, this 19th day of August,
1980.
Messrs. Goodall & Campbell,
Barristers & Solicitors,
P.O. Box 730,
261 Josephine St., Wingham,
Ontario, NOG 2WO,
Solicitors for the Estate
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FULL RANGE OF FARM
EQUIPMENT
BUTLER—Ring Drive Silo
Unloaders, Big Jim Silo Un-
loaders, Volume Belt Feed-
ers, Convey -n -Feed Cattle
Feeders, Single Chain Con-
veyors, Barn Cleaners, OS -
wait Ensilmixers.
FARMATIC—Blender Ham-
mer Mills, Blender Roller
Mills, Blender Mills for
Ground Hi -Moisture Corn,
Augers, Leg Elevators.
ACORN—Cable Barn Clean-
ers, Hydraulic Manure
Pumps,
WESTEEL-ROSCO—Grain
Bins -1350 to 250,000 bu., Bulk
Feed Tanks.
ACME—Fan-Jet Ventilation
Systems.
ASTON—Ventilation Sys-
tems.
13 & 1 -Complete Hog Con-
finement Systems.
SLURRY-SLINGER—Li-
quid Manure Spreaders.
CLAY—Parts and Service
for Clay Equipment.
AERO -FLUSH— Liquid
Manure Pumps, Aerators,
Separators.
WE HANDLE
EVERYTHING—ALMOST
Lowry Farm Systems Ltd.
RR 1, Kincardine
Phone 395-5286
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Wanted
WE PAY top prices for late
model wrecking tractors
(farm, industrial, back -
hoes), any. condition. Keith
Fawcett Tractor Supply, RR
2, St. Marys, Ont. Phone
(519) 284-2379.
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OLD BRICK buildings for •
demolition or wrecking and
salvage purposes. Contact
Ross Lumley, 1185 Murphy
Road, Sarnia, 542-4088.
Cars & Trucks
For Sale
1962 MERCURY Monterey,
V8, 352 engine, very good
condition, certified 1 year
ago. Phone 357-3440 after 5
p.m.
1976 PONTIAC Grand Prix,
45,000 miles. Phone 887-6090.
1973 AUSTIN Marina, auto-
matic, four door, radials, 4
cylinders, good running con-
dition, best offer. Inquire
Ralph's Texaco, Wingham.
1976 CHEV half ton pickup,
V8, in good condition, certi-
fied. Phone 335-6233 after 5
p.m.
1716 FORD F i50, 43000 miles,
V8, automatic, ps, pb; asking
$2375. Phone 357-3203 after 6
p.m.
1975 FORD Mustang II
standard 4 cylinder, 4 speed,
26000 miles, new, AM FM 8
track stereo, radial tires,
original owner, $2500. Phone
357-1734.
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1976 PLYMOUTH Volare,
42,000 miles, runs well, body
needs work, $1000 or best
offer, as is. Phone' 357-2154
and ask for John.
1974 GMC, ez ton pickup, 8
cylinder, standard shift,
heavy duty suspension, ex-
cellent condition, 55,000
miles, safety checked, cost
$1900. Phone 357-2433.
20 rrb
URIMINNIWEININIIMissieleseuul
McCREERY
AUTO WRECKERS
RR 2, Wroxeter
on IIigharay 86
Midway between Wingham
and Listowel
USED AUTO PARTS
USED CARS Et TRUCKS
24 HOUR TOWING SERVICE
Scrap curs wonted.
Highest prices paid.
Phone
LISTOWEL 291-4159
GORRIE 335-3314
G and Land -
8' Bjil Robinson, RR 2,
Ate, .29-7857.
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C Mn` Combining corn
and , wagons supplied
and available. Phone
523-4260. ''357-1210.
17-1,9
CiAB ••
ma to ponder
•vaa001fand cabin ts, finish-
eit',011111flaished. Made at
rea$Ottableprices. C. Cowan,
Gorrie, Olt. Phone 335-3426
after`spm.
23-Oct8
RICK'S ROOFING: We do
all buildings, all sizes. Phone
395-3488 for free estimates.
A9-Nov25
CUSTOM plovying in Bel-
grave-Wingham area. Phone
357-3178 after 6 p`.m.
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GARDENS plowed or tilled.
Bob Chambers 357-2665.
24-Oct29
PHIL'S . Refrigeration and
Appliance Service, 24-hour
emergency service, used ap-
pliance sales. Phone 887-
9062.
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KOOL KING, Commercial
refrigeration and air-condi-
tioning. We new in town
n
but old in experience, 28
years: Licensed mechanic;
24-hour service, Bluevale
335-3844..
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Wanted To, Buy
A GOOD used typewriter,
suitable foil us w j xa univer,
sity studen�e 35719.0 8
or 357-320 ,. and ask for
Muriels • •
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ROUND, square oval exten-
sion tables. Wooden chairs of
illl kinds. Good used furni-
ture. Clean' appliances in ex-
cellent working condition.
Phone Lucknow 528-2625, 9 to
5 Monday to Saturday.
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GOOD used 60' x 12° mobile
homes. Phone collect (416).
878-3915: ;
10-17-24-1
OLDER model cars wanted.
Should be mechanically good
but body not important (bo-
nus for low mileage), we pay
cash. Ask for Allan Caudle,
343-2803 anytime.
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TOP prices paid for good
used furniture or appliance's
and antiques. Will buy par -
1 or complete households.
Wingham Sales Arena 357-
1730.
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NOTICE
Wedding notices, en-
gagements, in memor-
iams and obituaries are
accepted in written form
ONLY. We cannot accept
such notices by telephone
Please remember that
no classified advertising
is .accepted after noon
Monday.
ItAIfNAH:Str�-,A.t the
Wingham and District
Hospital on 41114day,
September 20., to Wendel ni
and Wl am Raayieard► AR
• 1, C ord,, a .daught.
Lillian- Margaret, a; little
sister for Gordon.
cALDWELLF-.Le$lie, and;
Evelyn Caldwell of RR 3,
Blyth are pleased to,.an-
nounce the ,arrival of their
son, Timothy Ralph, . ,to
Maplehurst Farm, born
September 22 at Wingham
and District Hospital. A
wee brother for Ian and
Kristy. Proud grand-
parents are Mr. and -Mrs.
John Norman of RR 3,
Wingham and Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Caldwell, RR
3, Blyth. Timothy is the
fifth great grandchild for
Arthur Ballagh of
Wingham.
COLLAR—Don and Cathy
Collar thank God for the
safe arrivalof their first
son, Bradley Reginald, on
September 23 at 2:10 am in
Brantford General
Hospital. Proud grand-
parents are Raymond and
Elinor Neill of Wingham
and Wilfred and June
Grieve of Brantford.
Tenders Wanted
FOR the supply of fuel oil to
St- Andrew's Presbyterian
Church, Wingham for the
1980-1981 heating season.
Tenders Will be receivedby
the undersigned until Mon-
day, Oct. 6, 1980.
Mrs. Janet Henderson,
Box234;
`Wil ain;,Oht: NO2Wo'
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TENDERS
TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT
TENDERS FOR
SNOWPLOWING
TENDERS for a grader
snowplow to plow approx. 20
miles in North West corner
of the township. Grader must
be equipped with a V -plow
and levelling wing. Tender
forms available at Road
Superintendent and must be
received by him by 5 p.m.,
Oct. 6, 1980. Lowest or any
tender not necessarily ,ac-
cepted and must be approv-
ed buy MTC.
George Hoggart,
Road Superintendent,
Londesboro, Ont. NOM 21110
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TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT
TRUCK TENDERS
WANTED
FOR a new heavy-duty
1980 half ton truck with the
present 1977 half ton truck as
trade-in. Township tender
forms which list the required
specifications are to be used
and are available from the
undersigned. Tenders to be
received by Road Super-
intendent before 5 p.m. Oct.
6, 1980. Lowest or any tender
not necessarily accepted and
must meet the approval of
the MTC.
George Hoggart
Road Superintendent;
Londesboro, Ont. NOM 2H0
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tTacey
Meter,
Were blessed' on Sep-
the, most
ei a
PredOnS gift
rdaughter,, Angela e_
Six polnnds,,, ounces.
'Mott grandchild fair- Diek
and Sletske `dells and
Leroy and Bonnie ;.Brett-
man; First great. brand•
child - for Mr., and Mrs.
Lawrence Stillar and great
grandchild for Albert
Dettman; first great great
grandchild for Mrs. James
Boxall.
ALBERS—At the Wingham
and District Hospital on
Thursday, September 25,
to Mr. and Mrs. John
Albers, RR 1, Ethel, a son,
Michael John, a brother
for Theresa.
BENNINGER—At -the
Wingham and District
Hospital on Friday,
September 26, to Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Benninger,
Teeswater, a daughter.
GOOD—To Kevin and Shari
Good of Kitchener, a son,
Jamie Levi, at' St: Mary's
Hospital, Kitchener, on
September 26: ' `Seven
pounds, 13 ounces. First
grandchild -for Israel and
Betty Good and Jerry and
Ruth Smith of Wingham.
FISCHER—At the Wingham
and District Hospital on
Saturday, September 27, to
Mr,' and . Mrs. -,Allan
Fischer, Teeswater, a
daughter, Bobbi Jo, a
sister tor Mandy.
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BRECKENRIDGE-ut fond
and loving memory of Rob-
ert Allan Breckenridge who
passed away October 10,
1979.
Al left so sudden his thoughts
unknown
But he left memories I'm
proud to own
So treasure him God in your
garden of rest,
For on this Earth he was one
of the best.
He had a nature you couldn't
help liking
A heart that was purer than
gold
And to all who knew him and
loved him
His memory will never grow
old.
So Jesus please take a mes-
sage
To Al up in Heaven above
uslt 9f Ll-.... how
L.
.ivad refs ruru uvw Mitt we
miss him . .
And we send him all our love.
—Fondly remembered and
sadly missed . by G & W.
Ward, Wroxeter.
DISC JOCKEY
STEVENS
-COUNTRY GOLD
8 ROCK 'N' ROLL
Good recorded music for
weddings, dances,
anniversaries, parties, etc.
Phone Brussels evenings
887-6159
Township of Turnberry
Tenders' for
Snowplowing
Sealed tenders will be received by the under-
signed or the Clerk -Treasurer until 4:00 p.m. on
Monday, October 6th, 1980 for snowplowing of
the roads in the Township of Turnberry for the
1980-81 winter season.
One Plow is required, single axle or a tandem
truck.
Tenders must be submitted on forms supplied
by the Road Superintendent or Clerk Treasurer.
All tenders subject to the approval of M.T.C.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
Ross Nicholson,
Road Superintendent
Township of Turnberry
Bluevale, Ont. NOG 1 G0
REGISTERED nu , - ex* t
perieawpret..• Por .ap-
pointment,cull Mount Forest
Nursing Home, *21140, cc.
r .
ARE you looking for an opl-
partunity to earn extra Bash ..
for Christmas :.or other ',ex -
tenses? Fuller Broth Com-
pony will show you how you
can earn $50 to $60 a Week
part-time. For'those inter-
ested call St. Thomas 631-
4383 collect after 5 p.'m.
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EXPERIENCED automo•-,
tive personnel required for.
General Motors Chry-Truck
dealership in Northern Ali
berta. Applicant must haves
minimum of 3- years counter
experience in GM car lines,
have good work habits, be in
good health and be able to
work with others: Medium
and . heavy duty truck ex-
perience an asset. Wages are
$1,200 to $1;700 • per month,
depending on qualifications.
Relocation allowance will be
considered for successful
applicants. For further in-
formation, phone or write to:
Les Vachon, parts manager,
Trumpeter Pontiac -Buick
Ltd., 12308, 100 Street,
Grande Prairie, Alberta.
T8V 4H7 or phone (403)
.532-8865 day or (403) 532-,
3826 nights.
NEED CASH for Christmas?
Positions now available for
your area in direct sales.
Phone 343-2211 or 343-2914.
1-8
PART -FULL -time position
selling a much wanted pro-
' S11014il be well esu
tab shed' in area, enjoy
Meeting people, be aggres-
siVe and ,have transporta-
tion. Previous experience in
sales an asset but not requir-
ed. Reply to Box 472, Station
C, Kitchener, Ont.
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FULleiriMk batty► er,
'7:15"6441.• 15 arv, t0 it p.rn., Alg.t
to Friday. Two atthool, age
children. fit` household
duties, Apply to 2153, e o
The Winghath MAdvance-
Tinges, Wingham, Ontgp�irrb.
MANAGING EDITOR re-
quired for°, Alberta weekly in
geed sized: coiranuaity.. Must
have general know&edge of
all
aspects of business in -
Chiding pr+qduction, commer.
ciaY .prinpfbg, editorial ma-
terial 'and office manage
-
• Melt Salary negotiable and
partnership opportunity for
right person. Plant has4-unit
Goss Suburban web, coin-
mercial printing capabilities
and grosses more than $40%-
000 annually. Reply with
resume of experience to Box
"WW" AWNA, 11 Fairway
Drive, Suite 213, Edmonton,
Alberta. T6J 2W4
PART-TIME employment.
The Silver Circle Nursery
School for mentally retarded
and handicapped children
has an opening for a per-
manent part-time position as
assistant to the Supervisor.
Employment to begin Oct. 20
and only those qualified for
working with mentally re-
tarded and handicapped chil-
dren will be considered.
Please send application;and
resume to Box ' 1317, Wing -
ham, Ont. or drop applica-
tion in at the Silver Circle. '
Nursery Scheel, Williattl St.,
Wingham, , any morning.
Monday to Friday. Deadline
for applications is Oct. 10.
1-8
BEA HAIRSTYLIST.
Cigssp 'starting mortfhly t.
HAIRDRESSING
UNISEX G
For freeinformation
Kitchener Waterloo
School of Hairdressing
186 Victoria St. N.
Kitchener N2H 6C6
745.5641
The Corporation of the Town of Wingham is
accepting applications for the position of
"RECREATION BOARD MEMBER
on the Wingham Recreation Committee. The
g term of orrice is four years.
All applications should be sent to:
Town Clerk's Office
274 Josephine St.
c/o the Town clerk
by Wednesday, October 8, 1980, 5 p.m.
USED SPORTS
EQUIPMENT .
& SCOUT UNIFORM
SALE!
Sponsored by the
First Wingham Scouts,
Cubs and Beavers at
Wingham Armouries
Friday, Oct. 3, 6 0 9 p.m.
Bring your used equipment, quota your price,
and we'll label, sort and display the goods for you.
Saturday, Oct. 4,
9 a.m. m 3 p.m.
The doors open to the Public for the elle.
Please coma and pick up your money or unsold
equipment between;end 6 p.rn.
Conditions of S®Ie
010% of sales will be r6tair,Ed by the first Wingham
Scout Association.
• All ertioial left after 6 p.m. will become property of the
First Wingham Scout AsiouIatlon.
• Armouries must be cleared by 6 p.m.
CONTACT
TOM OREENALL 367-2422, WANE THYNNE 367-077 r