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November 8 at 7:30 P.M,
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AUCTION SALE
of property and household effects
will be held for
The Estate of William Vancomp
In the Belgrave Arena
Saturday, N ovember 17
at 12:30 p.m,
Chesterfield and chair, 2 hide a beds, plctures, mirrors, small,
round table, lamps, stool, couch, ash trays, parlour tables,
swivel rocker, antique rocker, platform rocker, cushions, hall
tree, eledeo
, chic fireplace, radio, 2 B&W televisions, cupboard,
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. .we wird .p chairs, Kelvinator fridge
tree years aid. Ailoffat stove, Westinghouse spin dry washer,
Westinghouse dryer, set of 4 wooden chairs, kitchen cabinet,
odd wooden chairs, 9 piece walnut dining room suite, high
chair, extension table with leaves, copper boiler, wash tub,
coal oil lamp, sealers, clothes hamper, dishes, electric clock,
fancy cups, connister set, appliances and cooking utensils,
chest of drawers, dressers, wash stand. wooden bed, double
:mattress (as new), blanket box, bedding and linens, 'extension
kidder, step ladder, 1963 Pontiac car (good motor) sells as is, 2
snow tires for 14 inch rims, garden tools, numerous small Items
found at an estate auction.
Property has a lovely red brick, one storiy,home on large lot
only one block from highway 4, store and post office. This ideal
retirement home with oil furnace, cupboards and. bath will
be offered subject to a reserve bid if not sold previous to sale
day. For information phone 887-6310.
rerms on property 10% down balance in 30 days.
r4irms on household items cash or cheque with 1. D. day of sale.
Estate or auctioneer not responsible for accidents.
George Powell Brian Rintoul
CIOA Auctioneer
WALTON'S AUTUMN SPECIAL
AND THE
The 11th Grey County Club Sale
AT
Walton Sales Arena
Two miles west of Durham on No. 4 Highway
Friday, November 9, 1979
12:00 noon
125 REGISTERED HOLSTEIN$ A fine selection of Registered
Holsteins from some of the top breeders of Ontario. This
sale features young cows Very Good and Good Plus and
daughters from Very Good and Good Plus dams. Sired by
such great sires as: Agro Acres Marquis Ned (Ex -St), Roy -
brook Starlite Ex -(Extra), Poclamor Astronaut (Ex -GM),
Quality Ultimate (Ex) and others. "Selling" a fancy senior
yearling by Ned, third senior yearling, Halton Holstein show
due in March to Mock Four. Two deep pedigreed herd sires
byRosafe Citation R (Ex -Extra) and Paclamor Astronaut
(Ex -GM).
11TH Ofty COUNTY CLUB SALE Another fine selection of
45 Registered Holsteins, A Very Good Rickland Citation R
(Ex) daughter sells BCA 131 m - 139F, her dam Good Plus BCA
141 m - 155F, fresh october. Other, daughters from such great
sires as Round Oak Rag, Apple Elevation f x -GM), Rosafe
Citation R (Ex -Extra), Carnation Royal Master fx-SMT), Roy -
brook Starlite (Ex -Extra), A Birch Gollow, Royalty Lx -Extra),
Downalone Reflection`Emperor (Ex -Extra) and others.
FOLLOWED MY Rospen bred and open heifer sale owned by
Ross Spencer, Tara, Ontario. An outstanding group of pedi-
greed heifers will be offered since Mr. Spencer has sold his
complete milking herd with the form. An August 22/78
Downalone Reflection Emperor (Ex -Extra) daughter will be
sold. Her dam a (Very Good) Rockette Centurion, MCA 154m
- 164F. Second dam a (Very Good) Telstor MCA 162m - 179F,
A favorite family at Rospen.
Listed Herd
Plan now to attend for show cattle or full pedigreed
Holsteins.
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DONALD E. WALTON
Soles Manage, u,vd Auctioneer
Phone- 9519) 369-3804 or 369-2831
WE WONT—Sacred Heart students worked hard last Wed- kin faces. Here are some winners of the pumpkin tufting
nesday morning and came up with some Interesting pump- contest.
Town Coundol briefs
November 8 at 7:30 P.M,
Mayor Walden reported he has
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PARTIAL LISTING OF SALE: Dining room suite, bed-
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committee of council had been
room suite, aid victrolo, wing bock chair with
given permission to call tenders
doesn't know what can be done
caned bock, commode, old dressers, oak china
about it. People seem to prefer
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cabinet, oak buffet, dining table with ornate base,
press bock chairs, 6
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rather than in their own
driveways, he commented,
matching oak dining chairs,
Reeve Kerr said the oil probably
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several chests of drawers, coned nursing rockeir,
commode, pitcher and bowl, chesterfield suite,15
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agreed it does look messy.
ace. kitchen suite, coffee and end tables, old
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trunk, beds, lamps, paintings, dishes, kitchen ap-
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pliances, color T.V., lawn mower and other useful
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a new truck for the works
department before making up its
items.
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Cash, cheques, Masterchorge and Charg-
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called only one bid was received
ex Day of Sale.
and councillors noted this didn't
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comparison. The town plans to
SALES MANAGER AUCTIONEER
replace its 1973 Dodge dump
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WINGHAM SALES ARENA
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AUCTION SALE
of property and household effects
will be held for
The Estate of William Vancomp
In the Belgrave Arena
Saturday, N ovember 17
at 12:30 p.m,
Chesterfield and chair, 2 hide a beds, plctures, mirrors, small,
round table, lamps, stool, couch, ash trays, parlour tables,
swivel rocker, antique rocker, platform rocker, cushions, hall
tree, eledeo
, chic fireplace, radio, 2 B&W televisions, cupboard,
bul.,-
•t' @ ch •,^.—••-
. .we wird .p chairs, Kelvinator fridge
tree years aid. Ailoffat stove, Westinghouse spin dry washer,
Westinghouse dryer, set of 4 wooden chairs, kitchen cabinet,
odd wooden chairs, 9 piece walnut dining room suite, high
chair, extension table with leaves, copper boiler, wash tub,
coal oil lamp, sealers, clothes hamper, dishes, electric clock,
fancy cups, connister set, appliances and cooking utensils,
chest of drawers, dressers, wash stand. wooden bed, double
:mattress (as new), blanket box, bedding and linens, 'extension
kidder, step ladder, 1963 Pontiac car (good motor) sells as is, 2
snow tires for 14 inch rims, garden tools, numerous small Items
found at an estate auction.
Property has a lovely red brick, one storiy,home on large lot
only one block from highway 4, store and post office. This ideal
retirement home with oil furnace, cupboards and. bath will
be offered subject to a reserve bid if not sold previous to sale
day. For information phone 887-6310.
rerms on property 10% down balance in 30 days.
r4irms on household items cash or cheque with 1. D. day of sale.
Estate or auctioneer not responsible for accidents.
George Powell Brian Rintoul
CIOA Auctioneer
WALTON'S AUTUMN SPECIAL
AND THE
The 11th Grey County Club Sale
AT
Walton Sales Arena
Two miles west of Durham on No. 4 Highway
Friday, November 9, 1979
12:00 noon
125 REGISTERED HOLSTEIN$ A fine selection of Registered
Holsteins from some of the top breeders of Ontario. This
sale features young cows Very Good and Good Plus and
daughters from Very Good and Good Plus dams. Sired by
such great sires as: Agro Acres Marquis Ned (Ex -St), Roy -
brook Starlite Ex -(Extra), Poclamor Astronaut (Ex -GM),
Quality Ultimate (Ex) and others. "Selling" a fancy senior
yearling by Ned, third senior yearling, Halton Holstein show
due in March to Mock Four. Two deep pedigreed herd sires
byRosafe Citation R (Ex -Extra) and Paclamor Astronaut
(Ex -GM).
11TH Ofty COUNTY CLUB SALE Another fine selection of
45 Registered Holsteins, A Very Good Rickland Citation R
(Ex) daughter sells BCA 131 m - 139F, her dam Good Plus BCA
141 m - 155F, fresh october. Other, daughters from such great
sires as Round Oak Rag, Apple Elevation f x -GM), Rosafe
Citation R (Ex -Extra), Carnation Royal Master fx-SMT), Roy -
brook Starlite (Ex -Extra), A Birch Gollow, Royalty Lx -Extra),
Downalone Reflection`Emperor (Ex -Extra) and others.
FOLLOWED MY Rospen bred and open heifer sale owned by
Ross Spencer, Tara, Ontario. An outstanding group of pedi-
greed heifers will be offered since Mr. Spencer has sold his
complete milking herd with the form. An August 22/78
Downalone Reflection Emperor (Ex -Extra) daughter will be
sold. Her dam a (Very Good) Rockette Centurion, MCA 154m
- 164F. Second dam a (Very Good) Telstor MCA 162m - 179F,
A favorite family at Rospen.
Listed Herd
Plan now to attend for show cattle or full pedigreed
Holsteins.
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DONALD E. WALTON
Soles Manage, u,vd Auctioneer
Phone- 9519) 369-3804 or 369-2831
WE WONT—Sacred Heart students worked hard last Wed- kin faces. Here are some winners of the pumpkin tufting
nesday morning and came up with some Interesting pump- contest.
Town Coundol briefs
The town will replace the
Mayor Walden reported he has
present marked police cruiser
received a number of complaints
with a 1980 Ford from Bridge
about people parking their
Motors in January. The police
freshly oiled cars on the town's
committee of council had been
new asphalt streets, but noted he
given permission to call tenders
doesn't know what can be done
on a new car and brought its
about it. People seem to prefer
recommendation back to council
letting the oil drip on the streets
Monday night,
Councillor Allan Harrison
rather than in their own
driveways, he commented,
reported the tender price of
Reeve Kerr said the oil probably
$4,858.95, including trade, from
won't damage the asphalt, but he
Bridge, was the lowest of three
agreed it does look messy.
received and recommended
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Councillor Harrison, Clerk Bill
Council is going to retender for
Renwick reported the town does
a new truck for the works
department before making up its
not have a bylaw forbidding the
burning
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of leaves. The matter is
mind. The last time tenders were
covered under the National Fire
called only one bid was received
Code. Mr. Harrison reported he.
and councillors noted this didn't
had a number of people aslr hiln"
give them much chance for
about this after he had burned his
comparison. The town plans to
own leaves. The mayor said he
replace its 1973 Dodge dump
also had a number of inquiries,
truck.
which he had directed to Mr
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Councillor Allan Harrison will
replace Mayor William Walden a
as the town re resentat- •
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THE
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AUCTION SALE -
Of Household Effects and Antiques
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17 - 1:30 P.M.
GORRIE COMMUNITY HALL
EFFECTS A NTI�S; Copper boiler; copper kettles; smoke stand;
oak chair; child's rocking chair; maple syrup ikettle; nmol) child -
rens table and chairs; fur cape; pine drop leaf table; Duncan
Phyfe table and four chain; Bamboo bird cope; electric snow
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blor; bone china cream pitcher; electric ship clock; portable
organ; knitted wall plaques; knitted picture; picture frames;
planter; electric razor; recliner and chair; gold coloured plant
holder, Colourburst 200 mn
instaatic canra (new condition) and flask
wood and gloss show case with Lion's feet; antique hall table;
8 track tope player and speakers; globe lamp; card tables;
vacuum; tri Nee; hall lamps; silver butter dish; candle lamp; tea
set; iron holder, free standing ash troy (new); 1972 Mazda (as is);
youth's bed; General Electric floor polisher; variety of jugs and
crocks; milk bottles; antique pots; books; antique wash stand,
pitcher and bowl; Cooky 3 in. Mag, shotgun, purchaser must have
a Firearms Acquisition Cert.; 4 antique kitchen chain; and many
other articles too numerous to mention.
TERMS; Cosh or Cheques with Identification Day of Sole
Consignments Accepted until Day of Sale
Owner or Auctioneer not Responsible for
Accidents or Injuries on Property Day of Sole
Auctioneer - NANCY ANDREWS
291-2918
LARGE
LIQUIDATION
CARPET SALE
at the
WINGHAM SALES ARENA
680 Josephine Street
(North end of Wingham across from Hodgias buildall)
SALE DATES AND TIME: FOR 3 DAYS ONLY
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15 - 9.6 p•u•
pR MAY, NOVEMBER 16 - 9 - 9 P.M.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17 - 9.6 P.M.
PLEASE NOTE: This is a large offering of fine new carpet - OVER
20,000 SQUARE FEET OF NEW CARPET must be sold at below whole-
sale cost so take advantage of this sale on quality rugs in the latest
styles, colon, and materials at terrific low prices.
TERMS - Cash, Cheques, ChaMex and Masterchorge - Day of Soles,
SALESMANAGER - ED KIKKERT
PHONE 357-1730
P -S -'REMEMBER THE DATES FOR 3 DAYS ONLY
p tveon die Black Knights
board of Wingham and District e
Hospital. Mr. Walden reported he hold dinner
was finding he had too many -ct
meetings to attend and Mr. BELGRAVE — The Black *Servic i,re ory
Harrison agreed to take over the eight Preceptory 1226 of Blyth e D
spot on the board. dinner was held on Friday eve- ELECTRICAL
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Members of council and all was catered to by the Belgrave
town employees will again Women's Institute. Those attend- L
receive Christmas turkevs
courtesy of the town. This
Ing were from Goderich, Atwood,
Walton, Brussels, Wingham,
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ynn Hoy
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practice was started two years
Blyth and Beigrave.
Electrical
Enterprises Ltd.
ago in place of the Christmas
party the town used to throw for
James Warden of Atwood'
showed slides. Music was sup-
Contractors ltd.
Honda and Skidoo
its employees. Council is calling
for bids to supply the birds;
plied by the Westfield orchestra,
Mrs. Emerson Mitchell of Walton
Electrical Contracting
Sales & Service
anyone who doesn't like turkey
playing the violin and Mrs. Clare
Motor Sales, Repairs
Hwy- 86 east of Wingham
can get a food voucher for an
Van Camp of Brussels at the
and Rewind
Phone 519-357-3435
equivalent amount.
piano.
WINGHAM
Leroy Jackson
357-3800
Wingham 357-1380
INSURANCE
—Heating
CONSTRUCTION
—Tinsmithing
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PURDON—In loving memory of
ELECTRIC
aMiYRAMtaI
a dear husband and father Elmer
EDGAR—In loving memory of a
Wingham
All Types of
Purdon, who passed away two
November
dear husband and father, William
Edgar, who passed awa Nov-
Industrial, Commercial,
Insurance .
years ago 8,'1977,
Though his smile is gone forever,
Y,
ember 4, 1969.
Farming, Domestic
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And his hand we cannot touch
Life moves on and years pass by,
PHONE
335-3525 357-2636
We still have many memories
Treasured memories never die.
3 S M
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GORRIE WINGHAM
Of the one we love so much.
They say time heals all sorrows
—Always remembered by wife,
HAIRDRESSING
And helps .us to forget.
Jean, son.Cameron and family.
GRAVEL & TOPSOIL
But time has only proved to us
How much we miss him yet.
madly missed by wife Flor-
WELLS—In loving memory ofJohn
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ence sled family.
Harry Wells, who passed away
Nov.
BEAUTY SALON
13, 1956.
STACEY—In to
loving memory of
Gloria Christine, who passed
God looked around His garden,
"SPECIALIZING in PERMS
and -HAIRCUTS"
away three -years ago October 31,
1978'
And found an empty space,
He then looked down upon
G ravel and
Josephine Street
The depths of sorrow we cannot
the
earth
And saw, your tired face.
Topsoil
Wingham, Ontario
Phone 357-2812
tell
Of the loss of one we loved so
He put His arms around you,
well.
And while she sleeps a peaceful
And lifted you to rest,
God's garden must be beautiful,
39 -1M
FLOWERS
sleep
For He only takes the best.
Her memory we shall always
God knew that you were suffer-
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madly missed by Ron and
mg'
He knew you were in pain,
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family.
He knew that you would never get
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DONALDSON
well,
In this world again.
ARTS-KRIEGER HOME
f-• •Plants
AND WILLIE—In
So He closed your weary eyelids,
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� •Flowers by
memory of our mothers and
grandmothers, Emily Donaldson,
And whispered "Peace be thine"
It broke our hearts to lose you,
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Wire Service
*110 passed away Nov. 13, 1977
and Mary Willie, who
But you did not go alone,
For
Aluminum and Vinyl Siding
Doors and windows
,
` LEWIS
passed
away Nov. 20, 1976.
part of us went with you,
The day God called you home.
Additions and Renovations
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Life is like a golden chain,
That binds loved ones together.
You bid no one a farewell,
Nor
Free Estimates
FLOWERS
One day, up there, we'll .meet
again,
even said goodbye,
You were gone beltore we knew it,
Phone
135 Frances
Let's not forget each other.
And only God knows why,
887-6964
Phone
—Lovingly by
—Evered
jW1,
357-3880
Wichael and Dorothy WWWiie and
tel�►y.
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and
'amity.
Harry,
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PRIMING
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INSTALLATIONS
e PRINTING
Repairs, Renovations
' PHOTO COPIES
New installations, coll.
• REGISTER FORMS
•RUBBER STAMPS
Terry retell at
• WEDDING
357-2808 or 357-1229
STATIONERY
PLUMBING HEATING
314 JOSEPHINE STREET
WINGHAM
Leroy Jackson
357-3800
—Plumbing
/
—Heating
CONSTRUCTION
—Tinsmithing
191 Josephine St.
Wingham 357-2904
T. M. & T.
CONSTRUCTION
FUELS
General Contractors
BILL TIFFIN
All types of concrete work
Imperial Esso Agent
Pit Silos
Home and form building
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CALL BOB THOMPSON
For all your Home and
I1LUF:VALE, ONTARIO
Farm Fuel and
:157-:1493
Lubricating Needs
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367 -IM
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