Wingham Advance-Times, 1981-02-25, Page 8SPECIAL NOTICE RATES
i EngagementNotices With picture) 35.00
Engagement Notice" (without picture) 33.60
Graduation Pictures $3.00
Anniversary Pictures. 55 years and over No charge.
Wedding Write Ups -..No charge if copy Is received within
three weeks after the ceremony. Charge for accompany-
ing picture Is $5.00
After Third Week Write up $5:00
Detailed wedding write ups will not be accepted, after six
weeks but far a .limited time picture end a brief caption
will be published at a charge of $5.00„
FOR SALE
1980 ET300 Yamaha, good
condition, 2000 km, $1200.
Phone 335-3714 after 6 p.m,
18-25
AQUARIUMS, various sizes.
Also a terrarium with cover.
Phone 357-2948.
18-25
ADDRESS Labels: gummed
300 for $2.25; presson 200 for
$3.50. Phone The Wingham
Advance -Times, 357-2320.
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AT THIS & That Store, Main
Street, Lucknow, dishes,
antiques and used furniture.
Phone Lenore Glenn 528-
3723. ,
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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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BERG stable cleaners and
Stabling;bunk feeders and
water bowls, Silo unloaders
and farrowing crates. Lloyd
Johnston, RR 3, Holyrood.
Phone395-5390. • '
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WOOD: Good 46pardwood,
cut to your required length.
Ken Weber 392-6674.
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MAGNETIC SIGNS: many
sizes available, 8" x 20",
$17.55.:, For further informa-
tion;phone The Wingham Ad-
vance -Times, 357-2320.
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TRUCKERS: " The Cantag
Truckin' Pouch, available at
most -,`licence bureaus is
transferable !, from broken
windshields, ends frustra-
tion, savesmoney, flap clo-
sure keeps out dirt and
condensation. ;(Accept no
'substitute). Fleet rates:. If
the Cantag Truckin' Pouch is
unavailable in your area, ap-
ply, `.Cantag" Box 205,
Brighton. (613).475-0605.
WOOD is our speciality.
Choose from dozens of kiln -
dried hardwoods, softwoods
and veneers from around the
world. In boards, carving
blocks, squares and veneers.
Exotic and aircraft ply -
woods. Also turning, carving
and wood workirit tools and
equipment. Watco finishes.
Exotic Woods, 24133 Indus-
trial Street, Burlington, Ont.
L7P 1A6: Phone (416) 335-
8066, Tues to Thurs. 8 a.m. to
5:30 p.m. Fri. 8 a.m. to 9
p.m.; Sat. 9a.m. to2p.m.
1979 YAMAHA motorcycle,
650 Special II, excellent con-
dition, $2000 or best offer;
1975 Mercury Station Wagon,
best offer., Phone 357-2966
after 3 p.m.
2000 BALES of hay. Phone A.
Campbell 887-9451.
SPECIAL price on potatoes,
stock up before the price
goes up; 75 lb. bag, $7.50.
Phone 357-1268.
25-4
FRESH maple syrup, now
available. Robinson Maple
Products. Phone 529-7857.
25-4-11-18
MOBILE home, 12' x 60',
with addition, addition not
completed but some ma-
terial included, refrigerator
and stove included. Will ne-
gotiate orbest offer. Must be
moved. Phone 357-1829 any-
time.
25-4-11
Domestic hogs live about
20 ytearal Wild hogs can live
up to 27,
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LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
PUREBRED Charolais and
Murray Grey bulls, bred and
open females; crossbred
Limousin and Simmental
bulls. Breeders of exotic cat-
tle. Fisheries Farms, Har-
riston, Ont. Phone (519) 338-
2082.
18-25
BOARS and gilts, guar-
anteed, government health
inspected, reasonable
prices. Chris and Noel Bird,
Brussels, 887-9434.
18-25
39 GOOD crossbred chunks,
castrated. Phone 357.2631
after 5 p.m.
18-25
FARM EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE
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 Ensilage Mixers.
FARMATIC—Blender Ham-
mer Mills, Blender • Roller
•±AVIillei° 131ender...i1!Lills3v .'ford
Ground Hi -Moisture ' Corn,
Augers, Leg Elevators.
ACORN—Cable Barn
Cleaners, Hydraulic Manure
Pumps.
WESTEEL-ROSCO—Grain
Bins, 1350 to 250,000 bu., Bulk
Feed Tanks.,
ACME—Fan-Jet Ventilation
Systems.
ASTON- .Ventilation Sys-
tems-
SLURRY-SLINGER—Liq-
uid Manure Spreaders.
CLAY -Parts and Service
for Clay:Equipment.
AERO-FLUSH—Liquid Ma-
nure Pumps, Aerators, Sep-
arators. ' .
' WE HANDLE
EVERYTHING—ALMOST
Lowry Farm Systems Ltd.
RR 1, Kincardine •
Phone 305-5286
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CARS AND•TRtJCKS
FOR SALE
1977 HALF-1ton Ford pickup,
6 cylinder, standard, radio,
rear step bumper, 52,000
miles. Phone 887-6778. •
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1973 ..CHEV Malibou, excel-
lent running condition, two
door, bucket seats, radio,
$400 or best offer. Phone 357-
3533 after 6, ask for Jan.
1977 FORD Ranchero GT,
AM FM 8 -track, safety
checked or as is; 1973 Olds
Cutlass 350 as is; 1975 Chev
half -ton truck, safety check-
ed; 1968 Cyclone 302, high
performance, 4 speed. Phone
392-8140 after 6 p.m.
McCREERY
AUTO WRECKERS
RR 2, Wroxeter
on Highway 86
Midway between Wingham
and Listowel
USED AUTO PARTS
USED CARS & TRUCKS
24 HOUR TOWING SERVICE
Scrap cars wanted.'
<Highest prices paid.
Phone
LISTOWEL 291-4159
GORRIE 335-3314
iimmummomminms
Snap up the opportunities
in the
CLASSIFIED ADS
357-2320
WANTED TO BUY
ROUND, square oval exten-
sion tables. Wooden chairs of
all 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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MOTORIZED riding lawn
roller in good 'condition.
Phone 357-1967 after 6 p.m.
18-25
USED cupboards, 10' to 15'.
Phone 357-2433.
18-25
TOP prices paid for good
used furniture or appliances
and antiques- Will buy par-
tial or complete households.
Wingham Sales Arena 357-
1730.
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SERVICES
RENOVATIONS, repairs
,and framing. Phone Joe 887-
9201 after 6 p.m.
25-4
TEACH your dollars to have
more cents at North Huron
Credit Union, 8 Alfred St.,
Wingham. Open hours: Mon-
day 10 to 12; Tuesday to
Thurs. 10 to 5; Friday 10 to 6.
Free personal chequing ac-
counts. Deposit accounts
now paying 14 per cent.
Phone 357-2311.
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WILL snowblow driveways.
Call Bob Chambers 357-2665
or Stuart Montgomery 357-
2004.
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CLEANING barns and
a ure . Phone
�. u► 4 ... piles
RbbertSymes, Lucknow 528-
3027.
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PHIL'S Refrigeration and
Appliance Service, 24-hour
emergency service, used ap-
pliance sales. Phone 887-
9062.
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WORK WANTED
EXPERIENCED woman
will do housecleaning by the
day. Phone 357-3613.
25-4
HELP WANTED
ALBERTA employment! Let
us help you find work in Al-
berta. Write Mapova Gen-
eral, Box 58, Thorhild, Al-
berta: TOA 3J0
11April15
NEED extra income oppor-
tunity. Ladies or men to look
after customer service in
your community. No invest-
ment. Transportation neces-
sary. Call collect to Norm
Hill, Waterloo 884.6811.
4-11-18-25
THE Town of Wingham re-
quires a person With clerical
skills to work part-time at
the clerk's office. Duties
would include typing, recep-
tion and other office pro-
cedures. At the present time
the position is temporary but
may lead to regular work in
the future. Interested parties
should apply in writing to the
Town Clerk, P.O., Box 90,
Wingham, Ont.
18-25
LOST
BLACK and tan. Doberman,
in Fordwich-Gerrie area,
wearing black leather collar,
may be limping. Answers to
Samson. Reward. Phone 335-
6226 anytime.
PETS FOR SALE
COLLIE pups, 5 weeks old,
two black and white, two
brown and white, all male,
$5; also brown and white 9
months old female collie. All
used to children. Phone 357-
1908 after 6 p.m.
MISCELLANEOUS
MEALS -ON -WHEELS
Phone Mrs. L. James 357-
3657,
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IF YOU area 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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AUCTION SALES
CLEARING Auction sale of
large self-propelled com-
bine, 3 tractors, 5 trucks,
cash crop machinery etc., to
be held for - Richmond
Farms, Lot 5, Con. 8, Morris
Township, 11/2 miles north of
Blyth, on Highway 4 and 1N
miles east, on Saturday,
March 14 at 12 noon; See full
listing in March 4 Cross-
roads. Richard Lobb and
David Carson, auctioneers.
NOTICE-
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THE Bluevale Hall will 'be
open on the last Saturday of
every month from 10 a.m. to
5 p.m. to receive clean glass
and newspapers. Anyone.
needing assistance . with
delivery can phone 335-3805'
or 357-1273. Proceeds for °the
hall. .
INCOME Tax preparation
by Caroline McDonald at
Edward Elliott -Insurance
Agency, Wingham, after
March 7 on Tuesdays, and-
Fridays in March and April
or phone 392-6382.
Feb. 18-Mar4
PERSONAL
PREGNANT and need help?
Free positive confidential'
support. Birthright. Phone
357-1066., 392-6541 or Londbn
432-7197 COLLECT
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CARD OF THANKS
We would like to thank our
friends and relatives for the
lovely cards, gifts and best
wishes for our 40th anniver-
sary. A special thanks to our
family for arranging the
evening. It was deeply ap-
preciated and we will trea-
sure the memories always.
Jim and Edythe Coultes
I wish to express my ap-
preciation to Dr. Hanlon, the
nurses and the staff of the
physiotherapy department
or the good care I received
in Wingham and District
Hospital recently. I also am
grateful to my friends and
relatives for visits, cards
and flowers.
Florence Coultes
HELP WANTED
The Vingham Recreation Department is cur-
rently accepting applications for summer em-
ployment. The positions to be filled are:
poolguard/instructors
pool ticket takers
playground/day camp leaders
junior teen instructors
arena ticket takers -
Applications may be obtained at the flecrea-
tion Department, Town Han and F.E. Madill
Secondary School office and Will be accepted
until March 20,1881.
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RING -• e'
Wingha.', girls' Ringette
Tournaetlt «'' w d on
Sa ! ,y��I, ting
at 8
e 11�'�Mem-
orial'', A;re,, Wingham.
Everyone yiteleome.
18-25-4
PANC,AK`ESUPPER
Bit`" Part's Anglican
Churc,, Wingham on Shrove
Tuestl, March 3 from 5:00
P-111- on; =adults $3.50, chil-
dren :.*1.50,; pre-schoolers
free. Tickets available from . ALL.9A,POIDATES'
the members of the Board of
Maagement, Everyone°
n,
tvelcorrie.
18-25 -
DAY TRIPS
•
Canadian Pool and Garden
Show, plus Square One, Feb.,
28; London, Mar. 2; Grand
Ole Opry Show, Kitchener,
March 21. For details phone
357-3424.
18-25
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Nil 1E13E1 M,
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WRIGHT .-d and Susan
(Currie!' of RR 1, Clifford
are pleased to announce
the' birth of their daughter,
Alexa Catherine, seven
pounds, slit ounces, born
• February"13 at Wingham
and• •District Hospital. A
sister for Erica and a new
granddaughter for John
and Ruth Currie and
Laurine Wright.
PAUTLER :Terry and
Terry are th0 proud
parents - of. a daughter,
Lauren Elizabeth, born
February 16, weighing
seven postlnds, 11 ounces.
She, ;is a baby sister for
AY Iey:Burton Pander.
STEEDMAN" `Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Steedman of
Armtrting%'Fannounce the
arrival of -a son on'
Fate TT in McKellar
' Hospital, Thunder Bay. Hat
' is abrother fir d w; �a'
i%it : ` 'and'111Ir�
44 4
Roy )Total' t, Wii4ghairn,
rand Mr.; and Mrs. Kenneth
Steedman, London.
MOFFATT Born to Mr..and
Mrs. Paul Moffatt, RR 4,
Wingham, to daughter;
Kendra Jean, seven
pounds, eight .Ounces, at •
the Wingham and District
Hospital. The new arrival
is a sister ilor': Ryan; a
grandchild for Ken and
Mildred Dickson and Stan
and Vera Moffatt; a,great
grandchild for Mrs. Myna
McCracken:•
MILLEN-Mr. and Mrs.
„pouglas . •%'Millen .. • of
"Teeswater are, the proud -
parents of a daughter born''
on February i 22 at
•Wingham and District
Hospital, weighing .: seven
pounds, seven ounces. She.
is a sister for Kelly.
CARTER --Doug and Pat are
happy to announce the
arrival of their firstborn,
Ryan Douglas, at St.
Joseph's Hospital, London,
February 11, weighing
seven pounds, 11 and a half
ounces. First grandchild
for Colin and . Beryl
Campbell of Listowel and
seventh grandchild for
Grace and Levi. Carter of
Bluevale. The 14th great
grandchild for Annie
Campbell of Wingham.
HAS—To Jim and Maur
r Hayes, Scarborough,
a daughter, Kelly Lynne on
February 4, 1981. A sister
for David and granddaugh-
ter for Mr. and Mrs. Jack
HeYea, Winghan% and Mr.
and Mrs: Leslie Kerr;' At-
wood.,
twood.
IN MEMORIAM
ADAMS —In loving memory
of a dear father, Clarence
who passed away February
10, 1979. .
Time has cone and time has
passed
Wounds are slowly healing
fast,
But as days go by •
I still sit and think of you.
I'll always remember you in,
my heart.
—Sadly missed and loved
by your daughter DaWne
Vm a rare —
a blood donor.
iilends fele iife4111
c asocro,e 600ere
Zino Pads
(eitiove. corns
and calloses—
quickly arid
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MEETING
1ln 1,lekow Commufity'
Centre, Tui sday,.March-i0, 8
p.m. Candidaates of the *tee
political parties W in the.
Huron -Bruce riding will be
present, Everyone welcome.
Coffee attdcookies.
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SPRING CLEANING
S •
Miscull.aneoo.s clothes,
Ones, bar .bells, exercise
bike, wood stove (air -tight),
golf clubs, bicycles etc.
Saturday * and Sunday,
March 7 and 8. Phone `357-
1852.
25-4
AFTERNOON -CONCERT
Of choral music by the Blyth
Festival Singers, Sunday,
March 1 at 3 p.m. in Blyth
Memorial Hall. Tickets $3
and $1.50. Phone 482-3635 or
523-4331.
TEEN DANCE
Cranbrook Community
Centre, Saturday, Feb. 28,
8:30 to 12. Adiriission $210
' each. Disco Rock Night,
music Stevens Disco Jockey.
SINGLES' DANCE -
Festival Singles' Dance, Fri-
day; Feb. 27 in the Victorian
Inn, 'Stratford; dancing 9 to
1. •Welcome all singles over
25. No blue jeans.
RUMMAGE SALE
Salvation Army Rummage
sale will be held on Saturday,
Feb. 28 from 2 to 4 p.m. in the
Orange Hall, Edward St.,.
Wingham.
CLASSIFIED'
DEADLINE
` .'THE DEADLINE FOR CLASSIFIED ACTION ADS IS
MONDAYS 12:00 NOON
The Advance -Times is open on Mondays with the
exception of a Monday statutory holiday. To place one of
these action ads, just drop in at The Advance -Times Office
or Phone: "
357-2320
DENTURE
THERAPY
CLINIC
665-7818
R.R. 1, NEUSTADT,
366 N. Christina Street
Sarnia, Ontario
1-800-265-7542
(Toll Free Telephone)
RESTAURANT FOR SALE
BY TENDER
Land and building for sale under pow-
er of sale located on Highway 86, East
end of Lucknow, lot No. 432, 431 and 5'
of lot 433.
For tender details and viewingarrang-
ements contract Oliver Glenn (519) 528-
3723, Box 274, Lucknow, Ont.
Written tenders will be accepted until
March 9, 1981.
TOWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY
TENDERS WANTED
FOR CRUSHING AND
HAULING GRAVEL
Sealed Tenders clearly marked "Grovel" will be
received until 4 p.m. Monday March 16th, 1981, for
crushing and hauling on township roods approximately
16,000 cu. yds, more or less, of gravel, passing through
a 3" x 3/4" screen.
Tenders mutt bei�i!bmitted on forms that may be
obtained at the townFiip office, Bluevale, or from the
road' superintendent.
All tenders are subject to M.T.C. approval. Lowest or
any tender not necessarily accepted.
Russ Nicholson,
Road Superintendent,
Township of Turnberry,
Bluevale, Ontario.
NOG 1G0
Telephone 335.3829
Clwouni starting monthly t
HAIRDRESSING
BARBS 4 •
• For` 4071Ins�4rclop
:KhchenerWaterioo
Sc . ool et Helydrel sslnit
180 Vloxotlo St, Pry
iCltohen.�' 01,2it'$C0 . ..
745.5641
Wedding notices, en-
gagements, in . memor-
iam, and obituaries are
accepted in written form
ONLY. We cannot accept
sigh notices by telephone
Please remember ' thit'
no classified advertising.:
is occeprted` after neon -
Monday:
YOUR
Quellfying Telt �yQi
'Inco no ' Out!ay
..►25.000.
$50,
ich
$100,000.'
FOR QUOTA
28y'loiGphtneSt:,: `'
•-,.Wingpbam,Ontafra
Lewitt $neidries
NOTICE OFTIME
1020 ANNUAL MEETING
of thy'- ....
West WawanOsh Mutual
Rio Insurance -Company
Notice ishereby given, the ' Annual
Meeting of the Company will be held at
the:
AGRICULTURAL HALL. DUNGANNON
ON.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1981 of 2:00 p.m.
1. To receive and dispose of the Financial
Statement and Auditors Report. ,
2, To Appoint Auditors.
-3. To elect two (2) Directors. '
4.* To transact any , other business . that
may properly come before the Meeting.
The retiring Directors are Aus'ti'n Mar-
tin and John -Nixon,. both of whom are el-
igible' for re=election for a thre►e year
G� '
• A policyholder wishing to' seek 'elect='
; ion or 're-election, as a Director must file
his or her nomination"in w, ritinvith the
Secretary of the Corporation at least five
(5) days in advance of the Annual.
'Meeting or any Special General Meeting
called for thepurpose of electing Direct-
ors. The Company. By -haws are available'
. for inspection at the 'Head Office of the
Corporation. - ••
By Order of the Board of Directors
Stephen B. Whitney
Secretary -Manager
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VVINGHAM . SALES . ARENA
The
Wingham Sales Arena
NOW OPEN DAILY
Monday to Saturday
from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Friday, nights till 9 p, m.
OFFERS GREAT
SAVINGS ON:
NEW FURNITURE • Dining room, bedroom c:nd
living room suites, brass beds, .china cabi-
nets, wall clocks, box springs and mattress-
es. This 'Week's SPOTLIGHT SPECIAL at our
showroom is a magnificent golden oak
dining room suite, features 6 chairs, 100" ex-
tensiorPtable and 72" x 76" buffet and hutch.
Special price this week only I
GUNS AND SPORTS SHOP • A large display of
guns and fishing gear, ammunition. All at
very reasonable prices. W also take trade
ins.
THE LIQUIDATION ROO • Just arrived a
good selection of Men° Iue Jeans • Sl:es 30
• 311, Men's cover various sizes. Excell-
ent -value's on work socks, work shoes, jack-
ets, kid's T-shirts, etc. Tools, towels, .carpet
and linoleum.
USED FURNITURE - Frost free refrigerator,
electric range, automatic dryer, color T.V
54" walnut poster bed; used 54" box spring
and mattress, antique tables, complete 9
piece dining room suite with extension.table
and other items of interest.
W. accept Cash, ChegLee bias of:Master
eater
Charge. NOTE: Top prices paid for antiques
used furniture, and appliances
or consign to our weedily auatlon.
WIII buy partial or complete house holds.
Cali Wingham Sales Ai Ino
357.1730
WING HAM SALES ARENA
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