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AnnouncementsExeterdo
I would like to thank all my 1 would life to thank my frisEdt -refused to pass a piroFe:ty
neighbors, relatives and friends for their cards, flowers and visits standards bylaw identical to &a
II who remembered me with d one a earlier this ma" in
get- during my recent stay in the ��
ahs. Vaca Gammieand Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Herman de well cards, flowers and visits hospital. Special thanks to Father Wingham, the Exeter ThtAes-
VAM Batbw* aummmm with Bruyn, RR 3, Wingbam wish to while a patient in Wingham and Dalton, Dr. Leahy, the ladies of Advocate reports. Atter cow
e the marriage of their announce the engagement of District Hospital and Victoria Turnberry Estates and the kind- siderable discussion the bylaw
Msatber Mrs- Ann Rosenhagen their daughter Gemma to Roland Hospital, London. Special thanks ness of the nurses on the second was sent back to the planning
N I&. Ronald Atkins on Satur- Levesque, am of Mr. and Mrs. to Dr. Hanlon and the nurses on floor. board for further study, with the
nay, May 36, IM at Pine River Gerard Levesque of Kapuskas- second floor at Wingham hospital Kathleen Lockridge hint that many council membwS
United Quarh. ung, Ont. Marriage to take place and Dr. Watson, Dr. Jamieson don't want such a bylaw at W.
Saturday, July 14 at 3 p.m. in St. and the nurses on fifth and third I wish to thank my neighbors '•I don't want someone
Mary's Church, Owen Sound, floor in London hospital. Your and
kindness will alwa and friends for cards and visits me what I can do withh my
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Auction Sale Ont. Ys be remem- while I was a tient in the
bered. house," Reeve Si Simmons
Miller Davis Wingham and District Haspitat, declared in leading the opposition,
AUCTIONEERS Mr. and Mrs. Warren Fines, Thank You also to Rev. Wesley to the bylaw. He said he would
WALLACE BALLAGH Bluevale, are pleased to an- Ball, Dr. McGregor, Dr. Hants prefer to give people the benefit
Tee/wat�rS82�198 nounre tt fnrtMnmina map- and the nursing Staff• ;,f nuc uuuUL
", nuti:i inai most
GRANT McDONAL.D nage of their daughter Kathy Former resident Warren Fines look after their property'if they
RI*y 3U43W Gwynne, to John Richard Mc- can afford to do so.
Cracken, son of Mr. and Mrs. dies In Toronto We want to sincerely thank pun- '
SATURDAY, JUNE 9 - Auction Alvin Hackett, Lucknow. The famdy,''rela ives, neighbors and "This thing doesn't fool
sale of household effects andMrs. Nora Elizabeth (Betty)
wedding will take place m the Muffitt died at North York friends for all the lovely gips and around," he added, saying a
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antiques for Mrs. Zetta Hender- Wroxeter United Church on Sat- cards received. Also thanks for control officer could decide he-
ron, Lot 306, Stauffer St., Luck arca J Branson Hospital on Friday, May
y, arae 23, at 5 p.m. the good time we had at Tees- house like the color of
repainted.pn a
25 She was the beloved wife of iouand order it
Norman A. Muffitt of Down -
now, starting at 11:00 a.m. water Complex on the occasion of
wedding 35th wen
MONDAY, JUNE 11 - Auction Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lyons, sview, Ontario; loving mother of our g anniv ersary. IL Jay Campbell, a planning
sale of c0osiggments of antiques Lucknow are happy to an- Edward (Ted) Muffitt of was greatly appreciated and will board mem defended the
and household furnishings will be nounce the forthcoming mar- Goderich and John Charles of always be remembered.
document, saying it is highly
Marian Tiffin
held in the Teeswater-Culross nof thea' only daughter Mississauga; adored grand- Joe anunlikely a bylaw offcier would
Community Centre (arena) start- Lynda Gladys to Jeffrey Row- mother of Nicholas, Andrew, walk in and tell someone he had
ins at 700 p.m. mayne Croskill, son of Mr. and Susan, David, Linda and Kim; I would like to thank all my to straighten up his home,
Mrs- Row Croskill of Mount mother-in-law to Neva, Marilyn neighbors, friends, family and although the bylaw would give
SATURDAY, JUNE 16 - Auction Forest. The wedding will take and the late Carol; dear sister to Rev. Barry Passmore for the, that authority.
sale of household effects and real place on Saturday, June 16, Dell Fox of Guelph, e Verne many fine acts of kindness in th
estate will be held for Miss Sadie 1979 at 4 p.m. in Lucknow Galbraith of Wingham and Joyce loss of ne sister and brother -in -
The
A solicitor asked to review the
Johnston, in Lucknow. Presbyterian Church. Heal, Hensall. law of Windsor. bylaw recommended deletion or
The funeral took place at Mus Ella Johnston amendrriest of many sections
Ward's Funeral Home Weston
Auction Sale
City of dkMesr '- ReOw or WaIm and ether MwktMiHa
RAe1*s*r MenwW Aeiterim A**ez, 400 East A"me, Itltelreeer, Ont.
So., Jeee 2,9:30 *.m.
A/15: 2 - 78 Dodge Aspens; l - 77 Ford LTD; 8 - 77 Plymouth Gran
Fury*; 4.73-76 Chevrolet, Dodge, Plymouth.
4W11111111M i PUX& 1 - 72 Fargo Dump Truk; 5 - 7471 IHC Dump Trucks;
1 - 70 Dodge Dump Truck: 3 - 68-69 Chev, Ford and IHC Dump Trucks.
TM A UGNT TOM: 1 - 74 Dodge 300 Van; 1 - 14 Dodge 1/z T Pickup;
73 GMC, Ford '/2 T Pickup; 1 - 72 Ford Van; 2 - 72 Chev 1/: T Pickup;
1 - 69 Jeep Pickup.
wwrEllNi: 2 - 68-69, Bomardier Sidewalk Plows; 1 - 67 John Deere
J3i450 Dozer; 1 - 72 Boa Ski Snowmobile; 1 - 66 Huber Roller.
Many of the above trucks have sander boxes, plows and wings..
'IM i MAfMIt11ANCE: 12 h.p. Riding Mower, 12 Chainsaws, 25 Lawn -
.mowers, 2 Lawn Sweepers, 17 Rota Shears, 3 pt. hitch Snowblowers,
(hush Cantor, Elec. Drills, Bolt Cutters, etc., etc., etc.
011lti IM�MdIT: Desks, chain, typewriters, adders, .copiers, Gestet-
ners, cash reg., file cabinets, Motorola FM radios, plus many mist.
Items.
PAMIII& LISTMIG ONLY VIEWING MOAT, JUNE 1, 2 - i P.M.
LUNCH ON PREMISES
IMAMS: $100 cash or cert. cheque on vehicles or other major items.
IMAMO: by cash or cert. cheque within 48 hours. Cash, company
cheques or as posted or announced.
M. R. Jl_1 I Li & CO. Inc.
Industrial liquidators. Appraisers and Auctioneers
Professionals In the orderly liquidation of Construction, industrial
and Commercial Enterprises
69 avdnev S.. Kitchener - f51917AS-a221
AUCTION SALE
of Machinery and
some Household items
will be held for
JAMES WALSH
Lot 42, Con. 6, East Wawanosh Township
2 miles south -of Belgrave on Highway 4
SATURDAY , JUNE 9
at 12 Noon
Case D tractor, Case 3 furrow plow, John Deere spring tooth
cultivator, 3 drum land roller, disc, diamond harrow, 10'
chain harrow, New Idea 14A manure spreader, New Idea 7'
mower, New Idea 4 bar side rake, 20' skeleton elevator with
motor, John Deere hay conditioner, grain aerator, Calso
weed sprayer with agitator, sleigh with rack, McKee har-
vester, McKee pipes, Turnco gravity bin, New Idea wagon
with rack, gravel box, 18' McKee wagon with winch, 135'
cable, Hutchinson 32' grain auger on wheels (like new),
Fleury 21 walking plow, cement mixer, Papec hammer mill,
fanning mill, scales, cotton and jute bags, barrels, gall
cons, 140 sap buckets and sap holding tank, pig troughs,
cattle oiler, mineral feeder, neck yokes, 3 horse eveners,
horse collars, hay fork-, 6 roll snow fence, steel posts, cedar
posts, electric fence stakes, log chain, forks, tools, tile,
brick, lumber, 4 square of 3 in 1 shingles, scrap metal, wov-
en wire stretcher,' rope fence stretcher, buck saw, cross cut
saws, chain saw, 3 ladders, Hinman milker pump, plastic
Rose, bag cart, 2 brooder stoves, chicken feeders, 15 hen
feeders, S hen crates. International 15 -run power lift seed
drill.
International freezer, 2 drop leaf antique tables, side board,
cabinet, vacuum cleaner, washer, UW television, couch,
sealers, numerous small items.
TOM: Cash or Cheque with I. D.
Ferre sold
For information phone
887-6405
Owner or Auctioneer not responsible for accidents.
AUCTIONEER: Brion Rintoul
CLERK: George Powell
BOOKKEEPER: Jim Stephenson
ROYAL HOMES was one local Industry toured Monday by visiting Grade 6 students from
Standish, Michigan, and by Wingham Public School students. Western Foundry, Stanley
Door, CKNX and the local museum were toured by the students Monday and Tuesday.
They dropped In on retail businesses Tuesday morning to compare Wingham businesses
with Standish counterparts. Cor Mulder of Royal Homes Is shown conducting a tour
through that factory.
dealing wrath specific require -
Road, on Monday, with burial ments. In its present state en- "The business of life is to go
later in Wingham Cemetery. Many thanks to my families, forcement would be very diffi- forwards."
Betty was the daughter of the all my friends, neighbors and cult, he told council. —Samuel Johnson
late Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Walker, relatives for the gifts, flowers,
formerly of Wingham. She was visits and get -well cards re -
educated at the Wingham Public
ceived while I was a patient in
School and Wingham High School
the Wingham and District Hos-
and at Stratford Normal School.
pital. Many thanks also to all
She was active in the first CGIT
my kind nurses, therapists and
group in Wingham, the United
Church, th`e tennis club and the
ministers. It was all greatly
first Wingham drama club. She
appreciated.
Viola Campbell
taught at Currie's School before
her marriage in 1937 and later
spent years in Kirkland Lake,
Noranda and Toronto.
Mrs. Muffitt was a member of
Downsview United Church. Her
funeral was conducted by Dr.
Wu.
ELLIOTT: In loving memory
Mrs. Eleanor Kelly
dies in hospital
The death occurred in
Wingham and District Hospital
on Wednesday, May 23, of Mrs.
Rachel Eleanor Kelly of
Pinecrest Nursing Home,
Lucknow, formerly of Wingham.
She was in her 88th year.
Mrs. Kelly was born at
Westfield on October 2, 1891. She
was the former Eleanor Boyle, a
daughter of the late James Boyle
and Mary Jane Redmond. She
was predeceased by her husband,
John Kelly.
Left to mourn are two sisters
and one brother, Mrs. Michael
(Irene) Cummins of Lucknow,
Mrs. Gus (Mary) Devereaux,
Wingham, and Jack Boyle of
Wingham.
The late Mrs. Kelly rested at
the Currie -Walker Funeral
Home, Wingham, where family
prayers were recited 'Thursday
evening at nine o'clock. Removal
was made to St. Augustine
Roman Catholic Church, where
deceased was a member, for
service Friday at 11 a.m. Rev. E.
Dentinger was the officiating
clergyman. Final resting place is
St. Augustine Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Johnston
Conn, Charlie Robinson, Dave
King, Cyril Boyle, Gordon Foran
and William Kinahan.
of our dear daughter Cynthia
(Cindy) Ann, who passed away
one year ago, May 28, 1979.
One sad and lonely year has
passed
Since that great sorrow fell,
You leave a wound that never
heals,
No one can ever tell.
Our hearts still ache in sad-
ness,
Our secret tears still flow,
What it meant to lone you
No one will ever know.
You suffered much in silence,
Your spirit did not bend,
You faced all your troubles
with courage
Until the very end.
We watched you suffer day by
day
And could not help in any way.
We think of you in silence
We often speak your name.
But all we have are memories
And your picture in a frame.
It only takes a little space
To write how much we miss
you
But it will take the rest of our
lives
To forget the day we lost you.
If we could have our lifetime
wish
One dream that would come
true,
We would pray to God with all
hearts
For yesterday and you.
—Loving you always, forget-
ting you never. Sadly missed
by Mum, Dad, Valerie and
Chris.
AUCTION SALE
of Farm Machinery
will be held for
WALTER HECKE
Lot 13-14, Con. 6, Morris Township
4 miles West of Brussels, Next to the Township Shed
THURSDAY, MAY 31
at 1:00 P.M.
Case S.C. tractor, has live power and overhauled; John
Deere 42-40 tractor with 110 h.p., 1 yr, old and 800 hours;
Hydrein M.D. 3 pt. H., 3-14 plow; 3 section diamond har-
row with stretcher; John Deere semi mount 4-14 plow;
David Brown 3 pt. H. 3 furrow plow; 28 plate disc - 81/2'
wheel 'disc; John Deere trail CCA cultivator; Wagon with
flat rack; International 46 baler; 24' skeleton bale eleva-
tor; Oliver pull type combine; Massey -Ferguson 300 com-
bine with cab, 2 row corn head, cutting bar, pickup and
reel; Massey-Horris pull type 10' swather; 2 of 24' grain 4"
auger - 10' auger; cement mixer; emery and stand; table
saw; cable and chains; born jack; electric and battery
fencers; liquid fertilizer pressure pump and hose; 30' ex-
tension ladder; skil saw; wheel barrow; 2 roll barb wire;
steel posts and pounder; 31 x 81 door; cross cut saw;
wood table and chairs; chest of drawers; wringer washer;
dishes; numerous small items.
For information phone 887-6648
Farm Sold
TERMS - CASH OR CNEOIIE WITH I. D.
Owner or Auctioneer not responsible for accidents
010M POWELL JIM STIP11ENSON BRIAN RINTOUL
CLERK ROORBENER AUCTIONEER
We will be at
The Elm Park Motel
(Highway 23, 5 miles north of Listowel)
in Room 7
Saturday, June 2
9:30 to 3:00
Saturday only we will PAY THE HIGHEST
PRICE EVER PAID for 1967 and before.
Silver dollars, 1967 and before .$4.00 each
Half dollars, 1%7 and before ... $2.00 each
Quarters, 1966 and before ..... $1.00 each
Dimes, 1966 and before.......... 40` each
GOLD COINS AND OLD PAPER BILLS
WANTED. .
Phone 3 4 3-2540
Ask for Lyle.
Business
and
Professional
Directory
KARL C. LENTZ
Chartered
Accountant
Wingham, Ontario
Telephone
(519)357-1087
WINGHAM
MEMOA�l�ILS
GUARANTEED GRANITES
CEMETERY LETTERING
REASONABLE PRICES
Buy Direct and Save
Bits Ph. 357.1910
Res. PIL 357-1015
Frederick F. Homuth
Phm.B., R.O.
Carol E. Homuth, O.D.
Mrs. H. Viola Homuth, O.D.
Optometrists
HARRISTON Ontario
338-2712
RAID AND PETERSON
Chartered Accountants
218 Josephine St., Wingham
Ph: 357-1522
J,A. Peterson,'C.A. B.W. Reid, C.A.
Service Directory
ELECTRICAL
A0181
urke-McLeod
E lectrical
Contractors Ltd
Electrical Contracting
Motor Sales, Repairs
and Rewind \
Wingham 357-1380
PLETCH
ELECTRIC
Wingham
Industrial, Commercial,
Farming, Domestic
PHONE
357-1583
SIGNS
SIGNWRITING
"Dunn By Tom"
Thomas E. Dunn
RR 1 Bluevole
335-6395
GRAVEL A TOPSOIL
J" ca
Gravel and
Topsoil
SALES AND SERVICE
Lynn Hoy
Enterprises
Honda and Skidoo
Sales & Service
Hwy. 86 east of Wingham
Phone 519-357-3435
WINGHAM
SEWING CENTRE
Dealer for
OMEGA AND BERNINA
Repairs to All Makes
Scissor Sharpening
PHONE 357-2511.
BACKHOE
Backhoe
Work
Hugh McBurney
WINGHAM
357-3819
CONSTRUCTION
T. M. RI T.
CONSTRUCTION
General Contractors
All types of concrete work
Pit Silos
Home and farm building
CALL BOB THOMPSON
RI.1'F %'AI,F. ONTARIO
357-3493
I
FUELS
BILL TIFFIN
Imperial Esso Agent-
fSSO
For•all your Home and
Farm Fuel and
Lubricating Needs
357.1038
PLUMBING
PLUMBING REPAIRS
RENOVATIONS
New Installations, call
Terry Deyell at
357-2808 or 357-1229
PLUMBING HEATING
Leroy Jackson
—Plumbing
—Heating
—Tinsmithing
191 tosephine St. I
Wingham 357-2904
INSURANCE
ffi4fe■
All Types of
Insurance
335-3525 357-2636
GORRIE WINGHAM
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Arrangements
e Cut flowers
e Plants
e Flowers by
Wire Service
LEWIS
FLOWERS
135 Frances
Phone
357-3880
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