The Wingham Advance-Times, 1972-06-22, Page 9Tenders Wanted
1-V-ASMER.
iiiiWTST$1111)
OF HOWICK
GRAVEL, TENDER
FOR Appro*Imately 16,000 yds.
ofpirrun gravel. Applicant must
be.able to supply from 800 - 1,000
yds. per day. Deposit of $400,00 to
accompany tender. -
Lowusr or any tender not
necessarily accepted. Subject to
approval of M.T..C. Tenders totbe
in hands of road superintendent
by 12:00 &clock noon,g,July 4.
ROBERT GIBSON,
Road Superintendent
Gorrie, Ont.
15-22
DEPARTMENT OF
PUBLIC WORKS ,
CANADA
TENDERS
SEALED TENDERS address-
ed to the undersigned and en
-
dorsad "Tender for Roof Repairs,
Post Office Building, Blyth, On-
tario" will be received untir3:00
p.m. E.D.S.T., Wednesday, July
5, 1972.
PLANS, specifications and
forms of tender can be seen at the
-office of the Department of Pub -
Hc Works, Dominion Public
• Building, 457 Richmond Street,
London, Ontario, or can be ob-
tained from the District Director,
Department of Public Works, P.
0. Box 668, London 12, Ontario.
• TO.BE considered, each tender
must be made on the printed
forms supplied by the Depart-
ment and in accordance with the
conditions set forth therein.
THE LOWEST or any tender
not necessarily accepted. 3320-
53311-22-42060-63017
J. E. D. HOSKINS,
Supervisor,
Tendering & Office Services.
THE BANKRUPTCY ACT
SALE BY TENDER
SEALED TENDERS will be re
ceived by the undersigned until
10:30 a.m. on Wednesday the 28th
day of June, 1972, for the. pur
chase of the Trustee,'s interest in
the following assets:
Parcel No. 1. General store in
ventory—at retail $5,787.80;
2._General store equipment and
fixtures: meat cooler, ice cream
cooler, meat slicer, Toledo scale,
cash register, wooden eounter,
display counter, sewing cabinet,
cheque writer.
3. Real Estate—•Brick building,
DEDICATE
GIDEON
BIBLES
ASA
CONTINUING MEMORIAL
May be donated through your
local funeral director
comprising of general store and
living oNarterti; Pt. Lot 2 and. Pt.
Lot 4, Wroxeter, Ontario;
4. Approximately 72 piece l; 4' "x
_11!_plyigood-ferms, nshin lad.- -
der, assorted lengths of 2 X 4's;
5. Construction tools and equip-
ment (we-,dges, transit level,
power trowel, wheelbarrow, skill -
saw);
6. 1961 Chevrolet 1/2 -ton truck;
7. 1968 GMC 1/2 -ton truck with
camper cap;
• 8. 14' Munro fiberglass boat, 35
h.p. motet' and trailer;
9. 1971 Sno-Jet snowmobile;
10. eight -room home, Part Lot
15, Conc. 18, Village of Monkton.
CONDITIONS:
1. Tenders should be submitte
for individual parcels only an
must be accompanied by a certi
fied cheque made payable to th
undersigned for 10 per cent of the
amount of tender as deposit,
which deposit will be returned i
the tender is not accepted and
forfeited to the undersigned a
liquidated damages if the tender
is accepted and the sale not com
pleted by the purchaser.
2. Only sealed envelopes mark
ed "TENDER—ILLMAN" will
be accepted.
3. The highest er any tender
twill not necessarily be accepted,
4. Tenders twill be 'accepted on
the basis that the purchaser has
inspected the'assets and no war-
ranty or condition is expressed or
can be implied as to description,
size, price, quantity or in any
manner whatsoever.
5. Ontario Retail Sales Tax and
Federal Sales Tax or any other
-taxes as may be applicable are to
be paid by the purchaser unless a
proper exemption certificate is
produced.
INSPECTION OF ASSETS
Parcels No. 1, 2 and :1— Mon-
day, June 26th, 1972, 10:30 a.m. -
12 Noon, Illman's General Store,
Wroxeter, Ontario.
Parcels No. 4, 6 and ID— Mon-
day, June 26th, 1972, 1:00 p.m. -
2:00 p.m., Texaco Bulk Station,
Monkton. House,leeation as pre-
viously described.
Parcel 5, 7, 8 and 9— Monday,
June 26th, 1972, 3:00 p.m. to 5:30
p.m., M. R. Jutzi and Company,
69 Sydney Street, Kitchener,, On-
ario.'
7. The tenders will be opened by
the Inspectors at a meeting to be
held at 1 30 p.m. on the 28th day
of June, 1972, at the office of the
Official. Receiver, Kenneth H.
Dunn, Bankiuptcy Branch, De-
partment of Consumer and Cor-
porate Affairs, C. N. Tower, 205
York Street, London, Ontario!
ANY PERSON submitting
tenders in the matter is invited to
attend such meeting;
AppyripW
NAL enn glop. vyikl
be available upon request by tele-
phoning:
E. FEICK,
STATES. MANAGER, .
579-1123 •
GLENN B. DIEGEL, C.A.,
TRUSTEE,.
133 Frederick Street,
Kitchener, Ontario.
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RUMMAGE SALE
Teeswater Rebekah Lodge will
hold a clearing sale of all goods
left at the Ex-Toggery on Friday,
June 23 at 2:0Q p.m.
STRAWBER4 SUPPER
The annual Strawberry Supper
sponsored by the Ladies' Aid of
Knox Presbyterian Church,
Teeswater, will be held Tuesday,
June 27 from 5:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Adults - $1.75; children under 12 -
$1.00.
In Memoriam
SPARLING: In loving memory
of my dear mother, Mrs. Alonzo
Sparling, who passed awl)/ six
years ago, June 16, and my sister;)
Mrs. Wilfird Elliott, who died
suddenly June 12, 1955.
Those precious to our hearts have
gone;
The voices we loved are stilled;
The places left vacant in our
home
Can never more be filled.
Our Father in His wisdom called
The boon His love had given;
And, though in earth the bodies
lie,
Their souls are safe in Heaven.
—Always remembered and
sadly missed by daughter, Hazel.
HART: In loving memory of a
dear husband, father and grand-
father, William G. Hart, who
passed away two years ago to-
day, June 20, 1970.
The golden gates stood open
Two years ago today.
With farewells left unspoken,
You softly slipped away.
You tried to stay with us
Your fight was all in vain,
God took you to His home above,
And freed you from all pain.
—Dearly loved and sadly miss-
ed by his wife Evelyn, Bill and
Irla, Lyle 'and Shirley and grand-
children-.
BIRTHS
BUCKLE—At the Wingham and
District Hospital on Thursday,
June 8, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Buckle, Teeswater, a daughter.
NICHOLSON—At the Wingham
and District Hospital on Tues-
day, June 13, to Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Nicholson, Lucknow, a
daughter.
SCHMIDT—At the Wingham and
District Hospital on Thursday,
June 15, to Mr. and Mrs. 'Ray-
mond Schmidt, Bluevale, a son.,
MAXWELL—At the Wingham
and District Hospital on Thin's-
, day, June 15, to Mr. and Mrs.
John Maxwell, Holyrood, an.
FORAN—At the Wingham .and
District Hospital on Saturday,
June 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
don -Foran, RR 2, Auburn, a
son.
Card Of ThankS Funeral service
• , 4wouldlike to thatiltInY friends
for visits, cards and gifts while 1
was in Wingham hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Wilkins, Dr. Ping
and tele nurses on second floor.
Laura Galbraith.
GARDEN PARTY
Fordwich United Church (lar.
den Party with strawberries ,Ors
Wednesday, June 28, 5 •
Adults, $1.50; children .7504
BELQRAYE WELSH
COUNTRY FAYRE
Will be held in the Belgrave
Arena, on Saturday, June 24,. 4
p.m. to 9 p.m. Fancy 0004:10)
Stalls, Bowling, Rides, etc. $up-
per : Adults $1.50 and children
.75c. Sponsored by the Belgrave
United Church. •
8-15-22
RECEPTION AND DANCE
A reception for Mr. and Mrs.,
Keith Mulvey will be held at the
Belmore Community Centre On
June 23, Music by Ken Wilbee
from 1.0:00 p. m. to 1.a.m.. Ladies
please bring lunch. Everyone
welcome. 15-22
LUNCHEON MEETING
The June meeting of the M-
iliary to the Wingham and Dis-
trict Hospital will be held on June
26 at the Manor Hotel at 12:30
p.m. Anyone wishing to attend
please call Mrs. S. Beattie, 357-
2515. Guest speaker will be Mrs.
Hayespresident of the provin-
cial auxiliary.
OUTDOOR SERVICE
Wingham United Church is
holding an open air service at.
Riverside Park by the pool this
Sunday morning, June 25 at 11:00
o'clock. Service will be followed
by a congregational picnic.
Special music by The Good Inten-
tions of Teeswater and the Junior
Choir. Everyone welcome.
BUSINESS MEN
There -will be a meeting of the
Wingham Business Association
at the Manor'Hotel. on June 22 at
7:30 p.m. The purpose of the
meeting will be to organize, a
Chamber of .Commerce. Guest
speaker will be Mr. Turner of the
Kitchener Chamber Of Com-
merce. 15-22
io4TH ANNIVERSARY
Langside, Presbyterian Church
anniversary, Sunday, June 25.
Morning service - 11:00 a.m.;
evening service - 8:00 p.m. Guest
speaker, Rev. Wm. Henderson,
B.A.; guest soloist, in morning,
Miss Annette Oughton of Wing -
ham. ' 15-22
ervice Director
FOOD
• PIZZA
Freshly made to your
order from a Choice of
Musluvoins, Pepperoni
and Sausage - 3 Sizes
Chicken & Sea Food
Dinners
RIVERVIEW DRIVE-IN
357.1360
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PLANNING A
WEDDING?
We Specialize
in Wedding,
-
Anniversary and
Birthday Cakes
• Fresh Bread and Pastries
Every Day
MacINTYRE BAKERY
263 Josephine 357-3461
DRESSMAKING
For Wedding and
Other Fabrics
Dressmaking
Phone 357-1044
ACCOMMODATION
WINGHAM MOTEL
On Highway No. 4
South of Wingham
18 Fully Modern
Units
Phone 357-1342
FREIGHT SERVICE
ITRANSPORT sgRvicE
.WALDEN
BROS.
TRANSPORT LTD.
General Freight
•and
.Household Moving
To and From
Anywhere in
Ontario
PHONE 357-2050
Wingham
SALES AND SERVICE.
Lynn Hoy
Enterprises
'Honda and Skidoo
Sales & Service
16 Patrick St., Wingham
Phone 519-357-3435
JAYCO & KAPLUN
CAMPER TRAILERS
Sales and Rentals
Full Year Warranty on
• New Camper
Bumstead
Metal Fabricating
Phone, 357-2272
,CONSTRUCTION
POOLS - PATIOS - SAUNAS
In and Above Ground
Pools
Easy Financing
Pool Toys and Lawn
Furniture
Wm.
Construction
96 Patrick St.„ Wingham
357-2628
GRAPHIC ARTS
• GUENTER. HEIM
GRAPHIC ARTS
Interior and Exterior
Design
Commercial Art - Signs
RR 1, Wingham 357-3811
APPRAISING
ESTATE MARKETING
SERVICES
Auction Administrators
Market, Appr isals on
—Furnitur
—Antiques
Moderate Fees
J. A. Currie asyn
AUTOMOTIVE
CE.MacTavish Ltd.
Your Automatic Car
Wash Centre
Transmission Repairs
Expert Repairs to
All Makes and
• Models of Cars
and Trucks .
PHONE 357-2841
INSURANCE •_
AFfbll •
SURANCC
All Types of
Insurance'
3354525
GORRIE
357-2636
WINGHAM
PLUMBING HEATING
Percy Clark
Plumbing
Heating and "
Sheet Metal
Contractor
PHONE
357-3080
366 Edward St.,
Wingham
Leroy Jackson
—Plumbing '
—Heating
—Tinsmithing .
*A91 Josephine St.
Wingham 357-2904
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ELECTRICAL
BURKE ELECTRIC'
°Electrisal Contractors'
Motor Rewind and
Sales
Household Appliances
Josephine St. 357-2450
Emergency Service - See
the Yellow Pages
FUELS
BILL ,TIFFIN
Imperial Esso Agent
For all your Horne and
Farm Fuel and
Lubricating Needs
3514032
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A sincere thank you to my
friends and relatives for the
cards, flowers and gifts during
my stay in hospital. Special
thanks to the nurses on second
floor and Dr. Leahy.
Tena Walters.
We wish to thank our friends,
neighbors and relatives for
cards, gifts and money received
on the occasion of our 40th wed-
ding anhiVersary. The "surprise
parties were much appreciated.
Ethel and Burns Moffatt.
The Wingham Branch of the
Women's Institute wish to ex-
press their sincere thanks to the
Business Men of Wingham for
their support and gifts which
added to the success of our 70th
anniversary of the local branch.
I would like to sincerely thank
'everyone for cards, visits and
gifts while a patient in the Wing -
ham and District Hospital.
Special thanks to nurses, Dr.
Leahy, Father Kaminski and
Father Mohan.
Annie McKinnon.
We wish to express our sincere -
appreciation to relatives, friends
and neighbors for the floral trib-
utes, donations to The Ontario
Heart Foundation and Gideon
Bibles and many other acts of
kindness following the passing of
a dear wife, mother and grand-
mother. Also, a special thank you
to all those who remembered
mother with cards, letters and
flowers during her stay in hospi-
tal. Your kindness will always be
remembered.
"Bert Moffat and/family.
I would like to take this oppor-
tunity to thank all those who sent
gifts ancL, cards and those who
visited, me while I was a patient
in the Wingham and District Hes-
pital. Thanks also to all the
neighbors and friends who helped
out at the house. Special thanks to
the nurses on second floor, Dr.
Ping, Dr. Wilkins and Rev_Rob-
ert Armstrong.
• Grace McGee.
Native of Morris
dies at Stratford
'Mrs. Hazel Lawson of 249 Nile
•St., Stratford, passed away sud-
denly.at Stratford General Hospi-
tal on June 16 in her 71st year.
The former Hazel Beatrice
Robb, she was a daughter of the
late Joseph Robb and Elizabeth
Moffatt. •
She Was born on the first con-
cession of Morris Township and
attended school at SS 10 of that
township. In 1921 she married Ar-
mand -Lawson who predeceased
tier 11 years ago.. '
Mrs. Lawson was a member of
St. John's United Church and was
an active member of the. Wo-
men's Association of that, church.
Surviving are two sons, Jack of
Glendale, California and Murray
of Barrie; four grandchildren
and two great grandchildren.
.She was predeceased by two
brothers, Neil and Harry; alsff
two sisters, Mrs. George (Belle)
Agar and Mrs. William (Teressa )
Brewer. •
The late MrALawson rested at
the Heinbuck Funeral Home until
Monday at 2 p.m. when service
was conducted. by Rev. Faist of
St. John's United Church.
Interment followed in Avondale
Cemetery`
km Wednesday
for Mrs. Mo'ffeit
Funeral service was held Wed
nesday, June 14, at the IVIacPhe
son Funeral Chapel in Teeswate
for Mrs. Albert `Bert' Moffat who
passed away the previous Sunda
at the Wingham and District Hos
pital. Memorial services wer
held under tlie auspices of Cor
onation Rebekah Lodge No. 31
and Huron Chapter No. '89, Orde
of the Eastern Star.
Pallbearers were Bill Bates
Carman Thompson, Ron Hill
Don Stewart, Farish Moffat and
Doug Goodfellow. Floral tribute
were carried by Wes Young, Joe
Kuenzig, Alex Whytock, Me
Mathers, Art Fisk and Nelson
Pickell.
Interment was in Teeswater
Cemetery.
Mrs. Moffat was a former
schodl teacher. She taught near
Moorefield prior to her marriage
and at SS 7, Culross and Tees -
water Public School during the
period 1956-1965. In 1968.she be-
came librarian at Teeswater
Public Library but retired due to
ill health in 1971.
The Wingham Advance -Tillie*, TharOaY, Awe 22, 1972—Pgge 9
istoridies-
in Oshawa
r- Mrs. Harry Middleton of
r Oshawa passed away on Thurs-
day last week at her home in her
y 53rd. year.
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She was the former Iona Sarah
Elizabeth Swan, beloved daugh-
ter of John Swan of Gateway
Haven in Wiarton and the late
Lena Mae England.
,• Surviving besides heehusband
, and father, are one son, Lynn of
Brooklin; three sisters, Mrs.
s Leonard (Marie) Phillips of
•WinghamMrs. WWIs (Dora -
1 t*a) Craig of Norwood, Mrs.
Ivan (Betty) Cook of Ripley;
three brothers, Harry of Goder-
ich, William and Robert of Kin-
cardine. She also leaves three
grandsons, Wayne, Robert and
Daniel.u
Funeral service was held Mon-
day at Oshawa. Pallbearers were
her three brothers and three
brothers-in-law. Interment fol-
lowed in Whitby Cemetery.
Mrs. Jas. Scobie
dies in Toronto
Word was recently receivid of
the death in Toronto of Mrs.
James Scobie. Mrs. Scobie was
the widow of Rev. James Scobie
who served as a minister in this
area for thirteen years. They
came to Chalmers Presbyterian
Cherch in Whitechurch in 1918
and were there until Church
Union in 1925 when they went to
Belgrave. They served the Bel -
grave and Brick United Churches
until 1931. At this time they were
called to Wilton Grove where Mr.
Scobie retired in 1948. Following
this they lived in Toronto where -
Mr. Scobie died in 1952.
• Except for two years spent in
the Peace River Country, Mrs.
Scobie resided in Toronto and
.Deep River until her death. She
was in her 79th year.
• When Mrs. Scobie was in this
area she was highly respected by
a host of friends and was Very ac-
tive in church and community
affairs.
She is survived by two daugh-
ters, Mrs. L.(Mildred) Fraser of
Toronto and Mrs. J. (Janet)
Smedley of Deep River; also by
15 grandchildren and seven
greatvandchildren. •
BeSides her husband she was
predeceSSed by a daughter, Mrs.
Tom (Jean) Anderson in 1955 and
a son, Mitchell, who was killed in
an accident in Haiti in 1968.
Reception held
. ror newiywecis
WHITECHURCH — .On Friday
evening a 'reception was held in
Whitechurch cothmunity hall for
newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Terry
Rutledge, the former Brenda
Webster. Music for dancing was
supplied by the Alley Cats with
Brian Rintoul doing the calling
off.
• At lunchtime Mr. and Mrs.
Rutledge were called to the plat-
form and given seats while
Wayne Martin gave the address
and Douglas Gaunt presented a
gift of money on behalf of the
friends present.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Rutledge re-
plied, thanking those .who had
sponsored the Occasion for them,
those who attended and contri-
buted 'to their gift.
•
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•
WILLING WORKERS doing, their bit to assure success of
the supper at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Friday
evening. (Staff Photo)
• High Net Income
Drive -In -Restaurant, open all
seasons. Seventy per cent take
out trade, seating capacity for
22 people. All equipment in
excellent condition. Modern 3
bedroom home. Terms avail-
able.
Good Location
One storey cement bloc*
building situated on the edge
of Wingham. Ideal for smaH
engine or sporting sales out-
let. Terms available.
What Do You Need?
If it's a 3 bedroom home with
all modern conveniences, plus
11/2 acres of land and 2 va-
cant buildings, situated on the
Highway close to town, with a
paved back entrance. Try an
offer. •
Will Accept Trade or Rent
General store. Good oppor-
tunity for man -wife, ..doing
excellent turn0Yerv*---Five bed-
room living quarters 'with
modern conveniences. Owner
will accept equity in your
home'as payment or will rent.
DON HOLST
REAL ESTATE LTD.
Realtors, Wingham
"Rural Ontario Specialists"
•
OFFICE 357-3840
Wm. Adamson 887-6357
C. Sutcliffe 3924969
J. Brewer 8874039.
rtmet
Mr. and Mrs. Peter iredom and
family, St. "l'hoinas, spent Sunday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Jack Ackerman:,
Mr. and Mrs. Ward.Galbraitk
Iticlunond, Virginia, visited his
sister, Mrs, Reg Watson andMr,
Watson last week.
Mrs. 4, Fleet, Mount Forest, is
spending a few days with her
niece, Mrs. Michael Telehus.
Mrs. Oliver Riley, •ac-
companled by Mrs. 'Lloyd Huger
and Mrs. Harvey McMichael,
visited Mrs. Charles McCutcheon
in Seafprth Community Hospital
who underwent surgery Friday
morning.
Weekend guests ivith, Mrs. Ed-
ward Gibson were her daughters,
Mrs.. G. D. Dailley, Hemming.
ford, Que., and Susan (ibson, To-
ronto. •
•Sunday guests with Mrs. David
Robinson were Mr. and Mrs. $a111
11.0inson, Fordwich,
FOR SALE
11/2 storey, 3 bedroom stucco
home located close to schools
in Wingham. Kitchen, living
room, dining room, den and
two sun rooms on main floor.
Patio and garage situated o}i
well landscaped lot. Here's a
real bargain. See it today.
614.11•111•041•111•4081••••
Seven room two storey brick
home located on 5/8 acre in
Bluevale. Tile and linoleum
floors, 4 pc. bath, new out-
• side chimney. Low taxes, low
price. Immediate possession.
Try us with -an offer.
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Two storey brick home lo-
cated On 2 acres of land in
the country. This four bed-
room dwelling, just a few
miles from Wingham has
been newly renovated and
decorated and is in excellent
condition. A small barn is
located on the property plus
springs. It's a dandy..
Located close to Wingham,
196 acres, large modern hog
building complete with liquid
manure pump plus two ad-
ditional barns. Modern two
storey 3 bedroom double
briolc)hornei ;tile' mite! .bta
loom floors; modern kitchei
cupboards, 4 pc. bath and
extras. Mortgage available at
low' interest rates. Immediate
possession.
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PHOTO LISTING
SERVICE
Contact:
JOHN F. BRENT
Phone: Office 35713441
Res. 357-1418
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• BLYTH.
Looking for Spacious Living?
Inspect this 2 -Storey Stately Brick Horne
13 rooms situated on a -1/2 acre, suitable for VLA hold-
ing or retirement home. Modern and immaculate
throughout. Could be 'used as duplex. Kitchen and bath
on each floor.
First, Mortgage at 8%, $91 Principal and
Interest. Priced at $23,500
CALL
• K. WOL11,,, REALTOR
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WINGHAM, ONTARIO IiaPiroor
(4, COUNTRY HOME
Only $7,900. full price with low down payment. Located
in the Lucknow area on one acre of grounds. .The at-
tr,Lactive home is in solid condition, is insulated and has
a new roof. Modern kitchen, living room and den; utility
room, 3 pc. bath. Upstairs are 3 bedrooms. Part base-
ment, oil furnace, heating costs are $1.00 per day in the
coldest weather. Along with low taxes the property rep-
resents a real buy.
100 ACRE HIGHWAY FARM
Attractive 9 room brick home has modern conveniences
and is nicely decorated throughout. Fully insulated steel
clad utility building 24 x 36. Barn 48 x 98 has been con-
verted for laying hens. New feed elevators and Mix mill,
two steel granarys 5000 bu. cap. each. Choice cash crop
or corn land, 90,acres level and tillable, all in one field.
I Good value is offered for $33,500.
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