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SPECIAL NOTICE RATES
Engagement Notices (wide picture) $6.09
Engagement Notices (Without picture) $3.58
Graduation Pleases $3.Q0
Anniversary Pictures. 66 years and over No charge
Wedding Write Ups...No charge if copy is received within
three weeks after the ceremony. Charge for accompany -
kg picture is . $5.00
After Third Week Write up $5.00
Detailed wedding writs ups will not be accepted after six
weeks but for e limited time picture and a brief caption
will be published at a charge of $6.00
FOR SALE
SELF -propelled lawn roller
and trailer. Phone 357-1995.
a/a hp JET pump, 1 year old.
Phone 357-2878.
FIVE used farrowing crates,
$100; 12' .Case disc, $775;
Utina pasture pump, $40;
John Deere manure spread-
er, $50; 300-400 bales of
straw. Phone 392-6613..
REED'S Department Store,
Teeswater, all Monday's
Senior Citizens, 10 per cent
discount. Open Friday nights
to 9 p.m.
WESTINGHOUSE clothes
dryer, $50; new 25" color TV
picture tube, $50; antique
dining room table and
chairs, 1350. Phone 887-9365.
4-11
MOBILE home, 12' x 60',
with addition, addition not
completed but some mater-
ial included, refrigerator
and stove included. Will ne-'
gotiate or best offer. Must be
moved. Phone 357-1829 any-
time. 25-4-11
FRESH maple `syrup, now
available. Robinson Maple
Products. Phone 529-7857.
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FOR SALE
ADDRESS Labels: gummed
300 for $2.25; presson 200 for
$3.50. Phone The Wingham
Advance -Times, 357-2320.
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PETS FOR SALE
COLLIE pups, 5 months old,
1 male, 1 female, both brown
and white. Also 9 month old
brown and white female
collie. All used to children.
Phone 357-1908.
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-
walt Ensilage Mixers.
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.
ACMES-Fart'=Jet Ventilation
Systems.
SPECIAL price on potatoes,
stock up before the price
goes up; 75 lb. bag, $7.50.
Phone 357-1268.
25-4
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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WOOD: Good dry hardwood,
cut to your required length.
Ken Weber 392-6674.
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HAY, square bales, $1 per
bale, Lot 24, Con. 14, Howick
Twp.; 4 miles southwest of
Clifford. Phone W. Karpinski
327-8639. 4-11-18
FUNK'S seed corn. For con-
sistent sileage, call today for
more advice. Ron or Richard
deBoer, RR 1, Wroxeter, 335-
6369.
Mar4-22
BERG stable cleaners and
Stabling; bunk feeders and
water bowls, silo unloaders
and farrowing crates. Lloyd
Johnston, RR 3, Holyrood.
Phone 395-5390.
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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. 23rrb
AT THIS & That Store, Main
Street, Lucknow; dishes, an-
tiques and used furniture.
Phone Lenore Glenn 528-
3723.
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FRES maple syrup, 4 litre,
3 litre and 1 litre cans. Phone
Glen Casemore 357-1498, 11/4
miles south of Wingham and
then 11/4 miles east.
4-11-10
ONE pair 18.4 x 38 rear
tractor tires, suitable for
duals. Phone John Jacques
355-3848.
4-11
3000 BALES of straw. Phone
392-6491.
4-11
FOR your seed requirements
in corn and grass seeds, also
cereal grains ouch as Perth
' Barley and Perth Barley
mixtures contact Clare Vail
Camp, 357-2861 agent for
King Grain.
4-11
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 395-5286
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CARS ANDJTRUCKS
FOR SALE
1974 FORD Thunderbird,
64,000 miles, air condition-
ing, loaded with all luxury
items. Phone 523-9369.
4-11
McCREERY
AUTO WRECKERS
RR 2, Wroxeter
on Highway E6
Midway between Winghom
and Listowel
USED AUTO PARTS
USED CARS b TRUCKS
24 HOUR TOWING SERVICE
Scrap cars wanted.
Highest prices paid.
Phone
LISTOWEL 291-4159
GORRIE 335-3314
WANTED TO BUY
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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ROUND, square oval exten-
sion table. 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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WANTED
PASTURE for 30 head of
cattle for summer months.
Apply to Box 2173, Wingham
' Advance -Times, Wingham,
Ont. 4-11
BETWEEN 5 to 10 acres of
land, `near Wingham, suit-
able for building a home.
Phone 357-2621.
MISCELLANEOUS
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 5135,
Wingham.
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MEALS -ON -WHEELS
Phone Mrs. L. James 357-
3657.
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SERVICES
FOR your renovations, addi-
tions, house or barn repairs,
phone Ben Dekker 357-1085.
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CRAIG'S Oil Burner service,
cleaning, repairs and instal-
lations; 24-hour emergency
service. Wroxeter 335-3398.
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PHIL'S Refrigeration and
Appliance Service, 24-hour
emergency service, used
appliance sales. Phone 887-
9062.
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WILL snowblow driveways.
Call Bob Chambers 357-2665
or Stuart Montgomery 357-
2004.
11-M4
RENOVATIONS, repairs
and framing. Phone Joe 887-
9201 after 6 p.m.
25-4
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NOTICE
BONNIE'S Hairstyling is
now open at RR 1, Bluevale,
Ont. Phone 335-6222.
4-11
INCOME Tax preparation
by Caroline McDonald at
Edward Elliott Insurance
Agency, Wingham, after
March 7 on Tuesdays and
Fridays in March . and April
2-6382.
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or phone 39
Feb. 18 -Mar 4
PERSONAL
PREGNANT and need help?
Free positive confidential
support. Birthright. Phone
357-1066, 392-6541 or London
432-7197 COLLECT.
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TEACH your dollars to have
more cents at North Huron
Credit Union, 8Alfred St.,
Wingham. Open hours:
Monday 10 to 12; Tuesday to
Thursday 10 to 5; Friday 10
to 6. Free personal chequing
accounts; Deposit accounts
now paying 14 per cent:
Phone 357-2311.
4rrb.
HELP WANTED
ALBERTA employment! Let
us help you find work in Al-
berta. Write Mapova
General, Box 58, Thorhild,
Alberta. TOA 3J0.
1�1Apr.15.
RETIRED gentleman for
part-time light work during
spring and summer months.
McComb's Hobbycraft-357-
3066.
BABY -sitter for two children
in my home in Turnberry
Estates. Phone 357-3258 after
5 p.tn.
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HURON COUNTY BOARD
OF EDUCATION
Requires A
SCHOOL BUS
DRIVER
Brookside Public School,
R. R. 7, Lucknow, Ont.
NOG 2HO
Written applications
will be received by Mr. R.
1. Cunninghari'i,, Trans-
portation Manager, The
Huron County Board of
Education, 103 Albert St.,
Clinton, Ont. NOM 11.0 or
Mr. Gary Jewitt, Princi-
pal, Broodkslde Public
School until 10:00 a.m. on
Wednesday, March 11,
1981.
Duties to commence
Monday, March 30, 1981.
D. McDonald
Chairman
D.J. Cochrane
Director
HELP WANTED
WANTED: Persons for com-
mission'sales in Northern Al-
berta area. Must have own
transportation and be self-
starter. Contmission rate set
by sales volume, $40,000-
$50,000 year possible. Send
resume: Box 2245, Bonny-
ville, Alberta. TOA OLO
FORD partsman and auto
mechanics. Modern Ford
dealership, excellent wages
and benefits. Phone (604)
847-2241 or write Hoskins
Garages Ltd., (1967), Box
400, Smithers, B.C. VOJ 2N0.
GOLDEN Circle School re-
quires part-time teacher's
aid to work afternoons, 12
noon to 3 p.m., with a pro-
foundly handicapped adoles-
cent. MRC or ECE graduate
preferred. Wages are $5.39
per hour. Please apply in
writing to Mr. Bevan Lind-
say, Principal, Golden Circle
School, Box 1276, Wingham,
Ont. NOG 2W0. Deadline for
applications is Friday,
March 13.
4-11
EXPERIENCED farm
hand, must be good with
livestock and equipment,
some maintenance work.
Phone 887-6477 from 12 noon
to 1 p.m. and after 6 p.m.
4-11
FULL-TIME baby-sitter,
light house -keeping, salary
negotiable. Phone 335-6362.
4-11
NEEDLECRAFT opportu-
nity. Join my creative circle
needlecraft team. Beautiful
craft kits, fun to demon-
strate and easy to sell. No in-
ventory, no experience need-
ed. If you like crafts and
want to earn money doing
them phone collect 347-2742.
Diane Hahn, RR 3, Monkton,
Ont. NOK 1P0
4-11
WORK WANTED
EXPERIENCED woman
will do housecleaning, by the
day. Phone 357-3613.
25-4
R. W. Bell
OPTOMETRIST
Goderich
The Square 524-7661
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BE A HAIRSTYLIST
Classes starting monthly
HAIRDRESSING
BARBERING
UNISEX
For free information
Kitchener Waterloo
School of Hairdressing
188 Victoria St. N.
Kitchener N2H 6C6
• 745-5641
DISC JOCKEY
STEVENS
COUNTRY GOLD
Et ROCK 'N' ROLL
Good recorded music for
weddings, dances,
anniversaries, parties, etc.
Phone Brussels evenings
887-6159
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Coming events
RINGETTE
Wingham Girls' Ringette
Tournament will be held, dh
Saturday, March 7 starting
at 8 a.m. in Lockridge Mem-
orial Arena, Wingham.
Everyone welcome.
18-25-4
BENEFIT DANCE
For Lottie Scott and family
of Belgrave, Friday, March
20, at Vanast-a Rec Centre;
band "Spirit"; ladies bring
lunch. For further informa-
tion call Jean Young 357-
3222, June Tomkins 482-9320,
Irene Okahashi 482-7165.
4-11
ANNUAL MEETING
Town and Country Home-
makers annual meeting and
banquet in new Community
Hall, Holmesville, Wednes-
day, March 25; supper at 7
p.m.; meeting 8:30 p.m.
Speaker Jane Bigelow ; Tick-
ets $7 each. For tickets
phone the office 357-3222 or
Bev Brown 335-6118 by
March 12.
4-11
VARIETY CONCERT
Of local talent, in the Bel -
e grave WI Hall, Friday,
March 13 at 8 p.m. Adults $2;
public school children $1.
• Proceeds for gown fund for
Knox United Church. Every-
one welcome.'
4-11
ANNUAL MEETING
Family and Children's Ser-
vices of Huron County (oper-
ated by the Children's Aid
Society) , invites. you to the
Annual Meeting on Wednes-
day,
ednesday, March 18;_at 2:00 p.m.
at 46 Gloucester Terrace;
Goderich,: Ont Fallowing the
business..tiro the guest
speaker, .,Rosemary Bahr
(Public Relations Co-ordin-
ator, Ontario Association of
Children's Aid Societies),
will speak on the Role of
Volunteers in our Agency.
The general public is most,
welcome. Voting member-
ships are available at the
door for. $1. Refreshments
served
4-11
COUNTRY SUNSHINE
Bluevale recreation presents
Country Sunshine, on Satur-
day, March 28 at the Brus-
sels Community Centre;
dancing 9-1; door prizes;
lunch included; $8 per
couple, advance tickets; $10
per couple at the door.
Tickets available at 357-3474.
2S T `u ANNIVERSARY
Y
Please accept this invitation
to a dance and social time in
the Brussels Legion on
Saturday, March 7 at 9 p.m.
We just want you to come
join us on our 25th wedding
anniversary. Hope to see you
all.
Bob and Irene Brown,
Wroxeter
WORLD DAY
OF PRAYER
The World Day of Prayer
service will be held at 2 p.m.
on Friday, March 6 in Wing -
ham at St. Andrew's Presby-
terian Church. The theme of
the service is "The Earth is
the Lord's". Mrs. Rea Grant
of Listowel will be guest
speaker. Nursery facilities
will be available and a social
hour will follow. This is an
interdenominational service
for . men, women and chil-
dren'.
BiNGO
Howick Lions' Bingo will be
held on Friday, March 6 at 8
p.m. in Wroxeter Com-
munity Hall. Admission $1;
12 Regular games for $10; 2
Share the Wealth; one $25
Special; Jackpot $130 on 55
calls; Purple Ball $60; Door
and Consolation prizes.
7818
R.R. 1, N US. ADT
366 N. Christina Street
Sarnia',Ontario
1-800-265-7542
(Toll Free Telephone)
BENEFIT BRO 591141,
GAME
On Sunday, March 8 at 4:30
p.m. in the Blyth Arena the
Belgrave Co -Op. Girls'
broomball team is having a
benefit game against the
CKNX Tryhards for their
goaltender Karen Scott who
is presently -in Victoria Hos-
pital, London. Proceeds will
go to Karen Scott.
BINGO
At the Bluevale Hall, Friday,
March 6 at 8 p.m.; 10
Regular games; 2 Share the
Wealth. Door prize. Every-
one welcome.
ALL CANDIDATES
MEETING
In Lucknow Legion Hall,
Tuesday, March 10, 8 p.m.
Candidates of the three poli-
tical parties in the Huron -
Bruce riding will be present.
Everyone welcome. Coffee
and cookies.
BLUEVALE CHAMBER.
OF COMMERCE
Regular monthly meeting of
the Chamber of Commerce
will be held on Monday,
March 9 at 8 p.m. in the
Bluevale Hall. Bill Keill will
speak on "All you wanted to
know about Insurance — but
were afraid to ask". All resi-
dents of the community are
welcome.
SPRING CLEANING
SALE
Exercise. bike, golf clubs,
bicycles, odd furniture, toys,
games, skis, kitchen bar and
stools. Saturday and Sunday,
March 7 and 8; 345 Minnie
St., Wingham. Phone 357-
1852.
113 1
THOMPSON—John and
Joyce (Taylor) are happy
to announce the safe
arrival o their first child,
a daughter, Michelle Lynn,
seven pounds, 15 ounces,
on February 23 at
Wingham and District
Hospital. Proud grand-
parents are Sam and Anne
Thompson and Lawrence
and Margaret Taylor.
CAMPBELL—Bernard and
Brenda of RR 2, Lucknow,
are happy to announce the
safe arrival of their
daughter, Sara Ann,
weighing six pounds, three
Bounces,, on February 25 at,
Wingl'iam and District
Hospital.. A sister for
Michael and Alicia.
BUSHELL—Bruce and Barb
(Stapleton) are pleased to
announce the safe arrival
.of their daughter, Rachelle
Dawn, seven pounds, three
ounces, February 25 at
Wingham and District
Hospital. First grandchild
for Bill and Florence
Stapleton; second gran-
dchild for Don and Betty.
Bushell.
MacDONALD—Mr. and
Mrs. Robert MacDonald,
RR 1, Holyrood, are
pleased to announce the
safe arrival of their
daughter, Julia Amelia,
weighing 11 pounds ,. on
February 26 at,Wingham
and District Hospital. A
sister for Margaret Linda
and Richard.
BUSHELL—John and Lori
Bushell of New Hamburg
are very pleased . to an-
nounce the arrival of their
daughter, Brianne
Margaret, weighing nine
pounds, nine ounces, on
February 28 at St. Mary's
Hospital, Kitchener. A
sister for Robbie. Another
grandchild for Mrs. Jack
Henderson and Morley and
Doris Bushell of Wing -
ham; a great-grand-
daughter for William
Henderson Sr. of Wing -
ham, Mrs. John Barr of
Holyrood and Jack Gerrie
of Harriston.
ALDEN—John and Melody
Alden (Storozuk) of
Edmonton are happy to
announce the arrival of
their son, Shaun, four
pounds, eight ounces, at
Royal Alexandra Hospital,
Edmonton, on February
28.
IN MEMORIAM
SWAN -In loving memory
of Gwen Swan, who passed
away Feb. 29, 1976.
Her memory is as dear
today,
As in the hour she passed
away.
—Sadly missed by Mom
and Dad and family.
TIFFIN —In loving memory
of a dear father and grand-
father, Orville J. Tiffin, who
passed away March 4, 1972.
Memories live not for a day,
Nor as a dream to pass
away.
The sweetest memories hold
silent tears,
And linger on through pass-
ing years.
—Lovingly . remembered
by Joe, Marian and family,
and Dan, Jean and family.
SWAN —In loving memory
of a dear sister, Gwen Swan,
who passed away 5 years ago
Feb. 29.
In our heart your, memory
lingers
Sweetly tender, fond and
true.
There is not a day, dear sis-
ter
That we do not think of you.
-Sadly missed and always
remembered by Wayne and
Lorna, Bob and Sharon, Bill
and Cathie.
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' GOOD THINGS
HAPPEN
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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 viewing arrang-
ements contract Oliver Glenn (519) 528-
3723, Box 274, Lucknow, Ont.
Written tenders will be accepted until
March 9,1 :'1.
%Ms sad; �Ituar,ss ores
Iii`ic.pt.d. f81�'4K.rIfl.n form F:
� LY. Ws ICIrnnot asci t'
such niotic•s blyti phones
Pt.eose t'em lr b.r that
no cIprsified advertising
I.s accepted after noon
Monday.
TOWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY
TENDERS WANTED
FOR CRUSHING AND.
HAULING GRAVEL
Sealed Tenders; clearly marked "Gravel" will be
received until 4 p.m. Monday March 16th, 1981, for
crushing and hauling on township roads approximately
16,000 cu.♦yds. more or less, of gravel, passing through
a '�4" x '/4" screen.
Tenders must be submitted on forms that may b.
;obtalned at the township offlce, Bluevale, or from4the
road superintendent.
All tenders are subject to M.T.C. approval. Lowestor
any tender_ not necessarily accepted.
Ross Nicholson,
Road Superintendent,
Township of .Turnberry,
Bluevale, Ontario. °
NOG 1 GO
Telephone 335.3828
FARM FOR SALE BY TENDER
Wayne and Phyllis Jerome
Tenders will be accepted until the 24th day of March
1981 for the farm property belonging to Wayne and
Phyllis Jerome, inclusive of all buildings, situated In the
Township of Ashfield and the Township of West Wow-
onosh in the County of Huron and being:
1. east part of lot 3, con. 13, Western Division, Ash-
field Township, being 98.5 acres in all and having 85
workable acres, tiled, together with barn suitable for
storage.
2. west half of lot 5, con. 12, Eastern Division, Town-
ship of Ashfield being 100 acres In all with 90 workable
acres, with 4Q acres systematically drained and the bal-
ance tiled and with a drilled well and no buildings.
3. west half lot 14, con. 12, West Wowanosh Town-
ship comprising of 100 acres in all with 90 workable
acres including house, barn suitable for cattle and new
drilled well.
Tenders will be accepted for all of the aforesaid pro-
perties or for anyone of them.
Tenders should be accompanied by a teposit by
certified cheque 6f 5%.of the tender price with the bal-
anFe, duel ocleels�IIg..cheques to be made payable to
Georilitrk ophy;,ln Trait.
Tenders should be mailed or delivered to George J. -
Brophy, Box 610, Outram Street, Lucknow, Ontario. Ac-
ceptance in writing of any tender shall constitute an
unconditional Agreement of Purchase and Sale and the
closing date shall be May 31, 1981 with possession May
1, 1981 for spring seeding.
The vendors shall reserve the right to . accept or
reject any tender in their absolute discretion.
Dated at Lucknow, Ontario this second day of March
1981.
George J. Brophy,
Barrister and Solicitor
Box 610,
Lucknow, Ontario NOG 2110
Solicitor for Wayne and Phyllis Jerome.
ATTENTION
ABBA T QiR OPERATORS -
FOR SALE BY TENDER
Located at Concession #7, and Sideroad
15 of Howick Township
by virtue of Bankruptcy
Including but not limited to:
approximately`50,500 sq, ft. of land
and building thereon approx. 4,000 sq. ft.
Hobart: Chopper, Band Saw, Slicer
Hollymdtic 200 Patty Maker
Wooden Chopping Block
Toldedo Scale
Steel frame table wood top 3' x 4'
Kentmaster Saw
Peerless Gas Heater
Stainless Steel Wash Table - 9 ft.
Refrigeration Units:
Keeprite with• 4 fans
Keeprite - Half -Circle
Krach - Single Unit
2 - Single Units (Penn.)
Arrangements to inspect property and chattels may
be made by contacting P. T. Huxtable at (519) 271-5650.
Written tenders are to be addressed to Mr. P. T,
Huxtable, c/o 1036 Ontario Street, Stratford, Ontario
NSA 6Z3 and will be accepted until 3:00 p.m. March 13,
1981.
A certified cheque for 5% of the amount tendered
should be Included as a deposit (payee to be designat-
ed) and will be returned without.lnterest if the tender Is
not accepted, or forfeited as liquidated darh►agos If the
tender Is accepted and the sale is not completed by the
purchaser.
Provincial sales tax to be paid by the purchaser.
No warranty or guarantee as to the condition or
quality of the chattels is given or implied and the chat-
tels are being sold on as "as Is" basis.
Chattles to be removed at the purchasers expense
within 40 hours of the accepted tender.
Highest or any offer shall not necessarily be accept -
Financing may be available to qualifying purchas-
er(s),
ed.