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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Advance-Times, 1981-10-14, Page 10A u T I 0 'N s L I ,l•• A T 1 0 N • WINGHAM SALES ARENA A u c T• 1 0 N s a L 1 a u D� A T 1 4 N 5 • to 'aI ii The United fobien held their tha`trkoffering service in irdtl Sunday even, e ACW of Trinity tli Church and th from Kurtzville Cecil Wilson toot the v► p service, assisted by id. t s. Elva Cooper. Mrs. son gave, the meditation an Mrs. Cooper read the scripture and fed in prayer. Mrs. Ron Livermore was pianist ,.and •accompanied three members of• the choir,, Eleanor "Gibson,Donna Martin and Brenda Martin, in -a trio appropriate to the theme of the Meeting,,: which; was "prayer". Mrs. Ann Dyck of New Dundee was the guest FY and he t#u bee.n foster ch ldren ;t Shespoke of c ► the• *Ork,, `of" many diffiquitiP have. d, to face sit ovir >ehe wa went to Oddil9.prayer and :what litatweRSus help; Miss. "Dagga Lockie in- ir lied the *Aker Doug. Harding thanked u▪ 'S. Scotttl arks n, DOW preSidetit.t,AlVited everyone to the Sunday School room, where they enjoyed a social hour. ss i.o R. Nisbet Optometrist Y 7' '121aaecSt,' Clindn By Appointment 4824677 ..•ice•: '. -• irectory VI INGHA M MEMORIALS Guerantebd Granites Cemetery'Letteririg • Reasonable Prices Buy Directand Save Ws. Ph. 357-1110 Res. Ph. 357-1818 Frederick F. Homuth Fhin.11-, R O. ' Carol E. Nemeth. O.D. Mrs. H, Vials Momuth, O.D. ° pto isetrtsts r lvierr3atorei;Ontatl 'o "'- Dr. Allan K. Overgeard, D.C. D r. tree A. Cowley. B.Sc.. D.C. Chiropractors 197 Josephine SL Wingham iF .by A p a ,at flceCopOfly. th Onm :NOM 1R0 94961 AESIDINTIAL.. AUTO F id Foran 'r. R. 2tuck`now 321-3424 ckay • 1.2 3 Rlplgy 3055362 ` k... nPO. o, 2LudinaW • 5214110 .1 t ri . ,Si. Nt ` ha m 357-247s 3d Mite WO* Cq C rk hn F, s ti tt nY �I r Sprdir l 1[.R Auburn s1O-i213 o'itst•i,M'uliiern zs` iiim4It. t3odirteh 524.7574 1 A QUOTATSON .Oil YOUR FARM. HOME. `ITAGE02 AUTOMOSILEINSU. RANCE CONTACT THE'AGENT al roue. AREA. Eldon Bradt.'• + . • ',Gerald It Ludinew 521.221E O • ax 42111yth 8440010* w 221-3 cLeiin R.R. 2 Pa Iewy; 360-7531 OOnotd McKenzie 163 E141n Avi.. west 524-7602 Gederich , -John Nixon R R !•R Is 111.0411 CLAIMS SHOULD Si REPORTED PROMPTLY TO THE DIRECTOR ' ` iN YOUR AREA. • LIQUIDATION. SALE Of Box Spring and Mattresses in Queen, Double and Single Sizes --- Held at WINGHAM SALES ARENA 660 Josephine St., North end of Wingham FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16 9:00 -9:00 p.m. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17 9:00-6:00 p.m. These -bon -springs and -mattresses -will -be offered at wholesale prices. For example, 54" orthopedic with 20 year guarantee regularity sells for '439., our liquidation pr r day : id Saturday, only '199. for, the pair. Be su to attend. Visa and Ma tercharge accepted!! D'YOFSALE - WINGHA . SALES ARENA 357-1730 or 357-2987 WINGHAM SALES ARENA I,itSAST and Mm, t Ilan wish.to ex- tendainvitation to ffamily t ieiem r iienie 25 wedding anniversary on Fri - 47, Oct. i$at the Brod- IA*enG ftaillunity Centre at Brddhagenl Ont,, frail 8:30 p. . to `T .a.m. Best wishes only. 7-14 PAPER DRiVE AND APPLE DAY Saturday, Oct. 17 papers and magazines tied and to the curb, by 9:30 a.m. The Town of Wingham and Village of Belgrave to be canvassed. If you need assistance with papers phone 357-2471. The Beavers will be holding their apple day the same day. Please help support the scouting movement in Wing - ham. 7-14 VARIETY CONCERT To raise money for the Town and Country Homemakers of Huron County, will be held on. Sunday, Oct. 18 at 2 p.m. at F. E. Madill Secondary School, Wingham. 7-14. JUNIOR. CITIZENS' GARAGE SALE On Saturday, Oct. 10, 2 to 6 p.m. and Thursday and Fri- day, Oct. 15 and 16, from 4 to 6 p.m. Junior Citizens will be visiting your street to pick up donated items for their gar- age sale on Saturday, Oct. 17. 7-14 HALLOWE'EN DANCE Wingharri°Optimist Club Hal- lowe'en Dance, Saturday, Oct. 31 from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., at the Wingham Legion; $10 per couple. Prizes for best costumes. Tickets . from Op- timist •members or phone John Chippa :357-1238 or Norm Rude 357-3669. 7-28 INDUSTRIAL HOCKEY LEAGIJgItEGISTRATION Players are needed to play hockeyin the Wingham In - climb ial Hickey Leatiget. Monday and.T(lesday nights.,. Registration night will be Thursday, Oct. 15 between'7 and 9,p.m. at arena or call Jon Bateson 357-3096 or 357- 1208. INSTITUTE MEETING The ,Wingham branch of the `. Women's Institute will hold . its meeting Thursday, Oct. 15 at .2:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers.u t speaker, G es peak , Muriel Thhmpson. on the In- ternational Year of the Dis- abled. TURKEY SUPPER At St. Paul's Anglican Church on Thursday, Oct. 22 from .5 to 7:30 p.m. Adults $5.50, children under 12; $2.50, pre-schoolers free. Self serve. 14-21 TEEN DANCE At Ethel Community Cepitre, Friday, Oct. 16, 8:30 to 12 p.m.; admission $2.50 each. Music by Stevens D.J. AUCTION SALE Of vehicles, steel store shelving, andgues, and many other articles will he held for JOHNSTONE BROS. plus ADDITIONAL CONSIGNMENTS at the former Silverwood Bulding, next to- Henderson Leather In Lucknow on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17 at 11:00 a.m, VEHICLES - a number of good used cars and trucks. ANTIQUES - cupboards, bath tub. wood stove, etc. MISCELLANEOUS - largr quantity steel store shelving; 30'' range; 10 speed men's bike, like new; 20 sheets 4' x 8' Ten -Test sheets; chester- field, chair and ottoman; step stool; carpet underlay; bath tub; hot water heater; 2 shopping carts; 2 push lawn mowers, like new; 4 drawer filing cabinet; quantity pip- es; eavestroughing; many articles too numerous to mention; more consigned every day; something for everyone. - If you have consignments that you would like to make, call Tony. at 528-2822 days or 528-3811 evenings, or Brian, evenings at 52&2900. AUCTIONEERS Wallace Ballegh, Teeswater 392.6170 Grant McDonald, Ripley 395.5353 —41 RIN00 Howick 'll held on 'Friday 9M- Wro. amity H�; #ate Regular POW Share the Wealth; Oche: Special; Jackpot $1$0.0!11 calls. Purpje Bali fvo. and -Consolations prim. ti COUNTRY SUNSHINE Bluevale Recreation seats Country Suns ne, 'Saturday, Nov. 7, Brussels Community Centre, Dancing 9 to 1; 34 advance ticketsi $55 at the door, Hunch in, laded; For tickets phone 357-3458. BRIDAL SHOWER - For Linda Miners, IRR 2, Bluevale will be held in Blue - vale United Church on Wed- nesday, Oct. 21 at 8:15 p.m. Everyone welcome. SHOOT PARTY ' In IOOF HALL, Wingham, Monday, Oct. 26 at 8 p.m. Everyone welcome. These parties will be held second and fourth Mondays all winter. HOT TURKEY SUPPER At Lucknow United -Church, Tuesday, Oct. 20, 4:30 to 8 p.m. Adults 35; under 12, 32.50. Auspices United Church Women. BUS TRIPS Color tour, Friday, , Oct. 16; Tender Tootsie's and Swain's Greenhouses, Mon- day,, Oct. 19; Coyle's and Silknit, Thursday, Oct. 29; London, Monday, Nov. 2; Royal Winter Fair, Friday, Nov. 13 and Sunday, Nov. 15. Phone Helen McBurney, Nicholson Bus Lines, 357- 3424. HURON -BRUCE LIBERAL ASSOC. A meeting of the full execu- tive and membership of Huron -Bruce Liberal As- sociation will be held Wedes- day, Oct. 21 at 8:30 p.m. at the Dominion Hotel, Zurich. On the agenda will be the election of delegates to the Liberal Party of .. Canada (Ontario) 1981 annual meeti ing to be held in Toronto, Nov. 27 2B and'29. - •• rd ,QUILT AND AFGHAN A quilt and afghan display and tea will be held in Tees- water United Church- on' Wednesday Oct. 21, from.2 to 8:30 p.m. . CHILD CLINIC The Huron Scounty Health Uiiit invites you toattend the Child 'Health Clinic, held at 'the Health Unit U t office, Wing - ham hospital on Wednesday, Oct. 21, from -9:30. to 11:30 -a.m. for:. 1. Health Surveil- lance 2, Anaemia Screening 3. Immunization 4. Fluoride , WEEKEND IN BL• YTH Come to the Gala Weekend, Oct. 23 to 251n Blyth, Friday, Oct. 23. Casino night and dance, Blyth & District Centre with Whiskey Jack; Saturday, Oct. 24; Pops Con- certs oncerts by the Blyth Festival Singers, at 3 p.m. in Blyth Memorial Hall. Tickets, adults ' $3, children $1.50. Medieval feast, 6 p.m., tickets 315; Gala entertain- menLand 'auction;:.)) '-p.m,-; $3000 Worth of auiegm items, tickets 310; Weeltehid pack- age ackage price $50, per couple. Phone 523-4331 fo! tickets. 14-21 ANNIVERSARY SERVICES In Wingham United` Church on Stanley, Oct. 25, at 11 a,m. and'i: 30 p.m. Guest speaker at the Morning service is Rev. Donald Parsons of First United Church, . St. Thomas. Grey -Bruce Singers will pre- sent' a• program of music at. the evening service. 14-21 LAMB SMORGASBORD Friday, Oct. 30 at 7 p.m., Belmore Community Cen- tre; Advance tickets only, $7 per person; also a slide pres- entation of Mike Marritt's study tour of Britain. For tickets phone W. Renwick, 367-2504. 14-21-28 III- 1.1' 1111' 1\11)\1 - Ho ',I).\I11)\ IN FIGHT FOR LIFE. council , 1 d that it m 1(,eter-lot 1 Melia `leis the Maitland elicitor Robert formed Clerkk- T Dorothy Kelly ` cos the Navigable are AM SOTHERN fes from • s, Andy Miller Ilid Mr, and Mrs. were dinner av with Mr, and Mrs( Inger. Mr .ccs. Lorne Wilson and familyygf'Fergus visited Sunday with Mr, and Mrs - Norman 1:';1111 son. Other gue:. ,at thamm were s • e d sMrs.e hoWraye Wilson and algily, Mr. and Mrs Cecile )son and Mr. and Mrs Ken McClement and faliiy 1171' ord xis, Carl D'Arcey and Mr. and Mrs. Geettidi0ArOey and family, Mr and li#s. John Lep- pinlgton mild family visited Sunday ;•with Mr, and Mrs. Jack Leipington in Gorrie. Mr.and Mrs. Reg Wright and Tina were.Sunday guests with Mr and Mrs. Barry D'Arcey, Mr. and' Mrs, Anson Demerling sppeent Thanksgiv- ing Monday°in Guelph with Mr. and 1Wi'S Gordon Gold rich' and family,. Mr. and Mrs. Geno Meyer, Kevin and ,Angie, spent Sunday with- relatives in Barrie and Orillia. Mr: and Mrs. Cecil Galb'aith of Guelph visited Sun y with Mrs. Verna Galbraith Mr..''and.Mrs. Harvey Bride. 'and h Miriam of Don Mills:spetit the` weekend with Mr. and MIs. 'Harold Doig. Mr. and'Mrs -Glenn Finley andfamil of &ton spent the weekeind.ttli`eir home here. Mr...., and • Mrs. Eldon don Graham of Toronto spent the weekend at. their home here, Nfiss Wen' Bt ylolooif- Oakville spetfitli'e weekend with °her 1pireini,' Mr. and Mrs Rayiinond' Baylor: Jim Warren was a guest over'the Weekend with Rev. and ` Mrs. McMullen at Brumfield. Mrs. • 'Shirley Bruer .'of Mississauga Wes a yisitor Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Anson , Demerling ands Dodg Saturday from •tle Gerrie Wildfa g :and PaulMisss- Chapel of M.L • Watts sauga,spent ,s Thanksgiving FuneralHomes. weekend with Ind Mrs. Mr. ;. -and Mrs. Doug Roy Simmons. F Hargrave, accompanied' by Mr:. and :Mrs,: John Mr. and Mrs Roger Will .of Douglas and Donald were Listowel spent °'Thantssgiv ' dinner,. guests Sunday'' with ing weekend •with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miller. •'" Mrs. Ron. Reed at Orono. Mr; and—Mrs. Ileartly Roberson and Miss Vera Mr. and Mrs. Bilk • Hut - House of Milton spent chison accompanied>Mr. and Thanksgiving Sunday with Mrs. Glenn McClement of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Lockie. Listowel to. Ottawa, for. the. Mrs. Hazel Leslie of At- Thanksgiving weekend. • rt woad af; Hailtday`', Saturday Mrs. Norman R1 Mr. and Mcs. `ton Hargrave and Mi. and Bill"Sothhern,s t a few tlay : last, Week at obermory, Manitoulin and the: , idland area. . Mrs. Elsie Strong un derwent eye ,surgery last week in Stratford 'General Hospital Fortiwich friend: wish her a °Sl y zr`etucp; to her home. Mr. and Mrs, Les Watkins and Erin of Bolton and Mr. and Mrs. John . Harris and Sean of Guelph were Thanksgiving_.' weekend visitors with MrsClare Harris. Friends • of Miss Violet Beswetfierick will be.sorry`t0 learn that she was. taken by' ambulance to Listgw.er Memorial Hospital on Friday morning after suf... fering a stroke. • Among those from the area attending the weekend in Nashville were Mr. and Mrs.. Jack Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sturgeon, M•r. and Mrs. Lyle. Murray., • The sympathy of the ;community goes to Mr. and Mrs. Dave Dinsmore and family in the death of.. the former's father, Ernie Dinsmore, last week; also to Mrs. Verna Galbraith and Mrs. Elsie Strong who are sisters. • Friends here were sorry to learn theat Mrs. Willy Nixon is a patient in Wingham and District Hospital; Mrs. ,Enta iOnI'1!, , t e114 r;h-iti�I+ :117 Ho`sp,i E Ki c neand Mrs. J. W.1Daunt .underwent surgery in Toronto General Hospital.: Ail are wished e speedy return to their homes. The sympathy of the community goes to Mrs. Pearl Patterson,in the death of her brother, Chester Bennett, who was buried !fl e pl ► sd,w. m is , axe . cal 00 the Ho bidet $x:90 lowestt .04'9ns ng»1 ,ust give proof oF•' •insurance and oWnelrshi oI • his vehicle by Oct:°13...;1 he cannot meet the conditions*,: the tender will' go to thenext lowest bidder, Keith .Nichol«, Son df Tomb at $23.75 an • 'tete, . WILL BCV :TRACTOR Council t approved the • purchase of a 1976.'1Massey' tractor sand backhoe from Midwestern Equipment of Listowel which the township has rented for, the : past month,:�, • ' Road Superintendent Ross .. ,. Nicholson said. he and his,... workmen have used' the tract& a lot lately. It can be used for smaiil! Culvert work, loading gravel; and light snow removal jobs. 4n• ,the winter. The tractor • retails for .$15,000, : but Midwestern Equipment will ...deduct September's rental ;:fee of $$,200 `froth. the price. Nicholson is to, ask, if a new' back -tire call be included. He also will make inquire , . about the.' . sibili .:w"of $ tabling pas . ty , overn i ' a meat stt� :Si hep, fifer th trat- t6F-:' a 1141 +� Ft �t,s; Mr. Nicho Plson reported it cost $17,823 to repair the township's Wabco grader this year and $9,493 to repair the Galion grader. Council --decided to apply for the 55 per cent Ministry' of Trans- portation .' . and Communi- cations subsidy to help<cover the cost of the. repairs. BLUEVALE HALL'. Turnberry council will pay for materials to repair the leaking roof on one side of .', the Bluevale 'Hall. Several <•--years• ago, Morris Township bought the materials for repairs to the other side of the roof. The roofing will be done by volunteers. Council will ask for an increase in the amount. of Swim* win resume FORDWICIC* The Ford- wick Senior : itizens held their Octobneetiig lei, the hall. • Mrs. Ewa Harris, vice president, piled, in the. absence of President Rey Kennedy. She welcomed• everyone and - the . meeting opened with "0 Canada" and "Happy Birthday" to two members, with 'Miss M. McElwain at the piano. It was moved that we have card parties again this year, the first •to be held this Friday, Oct. 1g, The senior citizens are to visit the Village Nursing Home Monday afternoon, Oct. 19, with Mrs. N. Kirby in charge of the committee. Mrs. Florence Wilson was program conl'vener. She introduced Don Coghlin, manager of • the Bank of Commerce, wlio; gave many helpful-s"ug'g'est once —'to - seniors on iniiesting money and the use of tiling `systems and bank deposit boxes. He distributed kits with hints ainvestments.nd sheets keep track of to Eleanor Gibson, the young lady the seniors had'''Ipon- sored at the i'iowiek 125th anniversary, thanked the group for its Suppllrt. She was fortune be chosen qt ea . She )bed her experlen `Cots,, adiowed her gifts, played': af1t1 r the song she halo ca' :: for Fri the anniversary... _w' Mrs. Wilson thanked both speakers and lunch was served by her group. AUCTION SALES GREY -BRUCE Simmental Club sale, Saturday, Oct. 24, Walton's Sales Arena, High- way 4,1 1/2 miles west of Dur- ham at 1 p.m. Offering 53 lots; 5 bulls, (2 fullbloods); 48 females,, purebred and percentage. Viewing Friday, Oct. 23, from. 6 p.m. Cat- alogues, •Elsie Jackson; RR 1, Durham, NOG IRO (519) 369-6314. 14-21 Construction -Snow moving -Landscaping -industrial AUCTION SALE Plein Landscaping Inc. and Others to be held at Regional Road 17, Breslau, Ont. (Kitchener) SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17,1981 9:30 a.m, VEHICLES: 79 Bronco 4x4; 78 Chev 254x4 P/U; 77 GMC 25 4x4 dump P/U clw plow; 77 Chev 35; 73 GMC 6500 dump (41,000 mi.) 72 Chev 35; 76 Chev van; 69 Malibu Cond. 75 Torino wagon; 75 Fury; 72 Jaguar XJ8 Sd; 72 Lemma (cart); etc. etc. Mobile scissor lift platform, man up 'lift, 79 MF 20C tractor loader. COMPLETE RANGE OF TURF- CONSTRUCTION - MECHANICAL: 125 CFM air compressor; levelers; 3 pth tiller, Mott mower, posthole auger and sltow- _ Izl_eweeJiorwood_triplex; 4.lawn_and_..asphalt-rollers; ---- concrete saws; mowers; leaf blowers; tampers: power trowels; pumps; scaffold; trailers; roto hammers; hand tools; port grinders; band saw; power threaders; etc. etc. INVENTORY: Fertilizer, peat moss, bark, etc. etc. - SHOP: welder; drill press; radial arm and table saws, ped grinder, washer, tire changer, hand tools, etc. etc. OFFICE: desks; chairs; copier; typewriters; filing cab- inets; etc. etc: PARTIAL LIST ONLY LUNCH ON PREMISES VIEWING FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18.1981,1-4 p.m. TERMS: $100. cash or certified cheque depositon major items. M.R. Jutzi & Co. Inc. Industrial Liquidators, Appreisers•and Auctioneers Profesadoriets In the orderly IWjtr>don of onstruction, lndurtrlitlend Commenclil*Enterprises, ' (519 2111 ititSyd y 8t. a rltito " in 1519)743 ROY JE L y RR: 1, Hanover,' Ont. f. WALTON'S SALE ARENA 2 miles west of Durham on Hwy No. 4 on • Thyrs.s Qctobler''-22 12 Noon CATTLE: 19 REGISTERED; 12 GRADES. 28 cows-Sell.14'registered ; with 7 :fresh; 9 due with to freshen within the next 3 months. Sires: used in this herd - Ultimate, Anthony; Lad, Royaity, Dominion, Moch ' Fours. end others.. Also 5 heifers and calves. This herd sells :with -a negative status, • Followed by: Walton's- 98th Consignment: Sale Already consigned are a number of. fresh. andclose springing cows andfirst calf heifers.: Selling is a first calf heifer by''ManifO-War; her dais (GP) BCA 159M 15D `f; fresh with heifer 'call of Sept- 3rd. Daughters selling by Never Fear, Futurity, .Avatation, Leger and r . Ai e I 'are .b ed *,�' . e ;� � Vie � in :Others. so� i In , , h .1f' ... , �e s * �i 9. ands elves hteintiy from iiste herd- Ptasn now 410 attend'rtftese- two s.; Sales Manager & A iictloneer: • DONALD E.•WALTON 369-3804.: *1'.369881. • WINGHAM ' 'SALES W. A M' s L E s A N A 'Tile 1NIIIoinre Sales Arefa,, "Everything Under the ^Roof" 680 Josephine St., North: End Wingham NEW FURNITURE Sofa beds,- 2,'3 and• 4 pc. living room Suites, complete dining room suites, bedroom suites, .solid wood table and chair sets, bunk beds, student desks, coffee andend .tables. chrome suites; box and mattresses . in single, - double or queen sizes, stereo'• Units, carpet and linoleum, etc. USED FURNITURE: Used appliances,; chests of, drawers, dressers, color and B&W TV's, used dining room, living room: and bedroom furniture. Note) We take trade-ins on new furniture, will buy outright or take on consignment for auc- tion. Call Wingham Sales • Arena 357-1730. ' CLOTHING & FOOTWEAR: Blue jeans for men, women and children, safety work boots, work socks, work pants, - flannel shirts, velour shirts, coveralls,' fleece Tined and reversiblevests, snow and ski suits for men, "women: and, children. TOOLS: Wrench sets, socket sets, drill presses, bench vises, hand saws, fence pliers, screw -driver sets, tool boxes, etc. ' r - BULK COOKIES SATURDAYS ONLY The Gun and Sport Shop Featuring a fine selection of new and us- ed firearms in various calibres by leading manufacturers such as Winchester, Browning, Remington, Ruger, Savage, Theca and others. Black powder guns and accessories, reloading equipment, all types of -ammunition, quality hunting ..knives,.by_Buck,-Schrade;-puma; Brown- ing, Ruko, duck decoys, rain suits, ar- chery equipment, fishing gear, hockey sticks, etc. Note! We take trade -Ins on new guns or will buy •outright guns in any condition. Call Winghafn Sales Arena 397.1.730. We Accept Cash, Cheques,, Visa, Mastercharge, Lots of Free Perking Open Mon. m $iat. 9 m 6 Friday Nights.till 9 para: a G H A AA As L' E s A R N A