The Wingham Advance-Times, 1972-06-29, Page 7J"YPoTATa8AJAD
19 -ounce cans potatoes, d�rar fined
1�--.�146rttnee can
drained green_ beam,
V4 Cup chopped celery
2/4‘ cup chopped green pepper
2 tablespoons chopped green
onion)
2 hard -cooked eggs
2 tablespoons chopped fresh
parsley
1 teaspoon salt
V8 teaspoon pepper.
tablespoon French or Italian
dressing
'%a cup mayonnaise or salad
dressing
Dice potatoes and combine
with remaining ingredients ex-
cept mayonnaise. Chill. Toss
lightly with mayonnaise before
serving.
AUCTION SALE
fOr
Hyndman Transport Ltd.
GORRIE, ONT., on Hwy. No. 8 7 Midway' between
Herriston and Wingham
,t
to Skye held on
$ATURDAy, JULY'S; at 11 a.m.
Subject to Prior Sale - P.C.V. License
1962 -Ford C750 Model, top condition, "C" license with D., F.,
• i & H privileges: Contact Gorrie office for .full details of
above. Phone 335-3241 Gorrie
Terms: To be announced day of sale.
REAL ESTATE–..Property 132 x 132. Situated on this
property 'is a Garage .30 x 162 c/w 12' door. Hot air heating
and hydraulic 'Hoist: Office 14 x 35, Elec. heat. Subject to
sensible reserve. 10% down, balance 45 days.
• TRAC'TO'RS --1967 (4070A) International Tandem Tract.
or. Thies unit is equipped with a 1969 Cab -Air Lift (full 82")
%'ranter sleeper cab. 1967 International (o-4000 Tractor Tan-
dem with live axle sleePer cab (full 82" wide.); 1960 Inter-
national Tractor - Air Lift with Cat. Diesel (1968) No. 1673E
(recently overhauled); 1963 inter-Cabover No. 1800, 22 ft. x
8 ft. Stake steel floor & tarp.; 1966 International No. 1600
Convertible Cab, steel floor, 16% x 8' with roof.
T�vdr to rps;F'ruehaun-Car 1967 45" x 8' with 6 ft. rack & 2
f 1967 45" x 8' with 6 ft. racks, 2 div'dr
terps; Fruehauf 36' Van, Trailmobile 38' Van,1 Storage Trailer.
6 Cattle Loading Shutes 3 Hog Tattoos
GARAGE EQUIPMENT—Bench Grinder, Lincoln Elec.
Welder, Acet. Welder, Air (Regulator Tool, Assort. of Hydr.
At Jacks, Battery charger, Spray Gun, Power Greaser, etc., etc.
All Vehicles Will Have Fitness Certificates
All Equipment in Top Condition.
OFFICE EQUIPMENT—Typewriter, calculator, etc.
•
INVENTORY—Assortment of new tires 10,000 x 20 and
recap. tires. 4 - 5th Wheel assemblys.
Miscellaneous Inventory pertaining to the Transport Business
Financing will be available on premises day of sale.
NO RESERVE—Owners retiring from business.
Lunch will be available on premises.
TERMS: Cash, Approved Co. & Private Cheques, Full settle-
, ment 'before equipment leaves premises.
RETIRING FROM RIZ?—Let M. R. Jutzi & Co. plan an
Auction or Liquidation Sale.
Attend one — See the results
Wise Thrifty Businessmen Attend Auctions.
TO SAVE $ $ $ PLAN TO ATTEND - TO BUY - TO SAVE
Further information may be secured from the offices
of the auctioneers.
M. k,j1UTZI..8k
• INDiJsTRIAL AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS: &
LIQUIDATORS
89 Sydney St." S. KITCHENER, ONT. 743.8221
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QUvixtICKegPICKLEDar BEETS
1
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1 baycup leasufar
1 teaspoon pepper corns
1 teaspoon wholel_oves
1 teaspoon mustard seed
1 19 -ounce can beets„drained
Combine vinegary sugar and
spices tied in cheesecloth bag.
Add beets. Cover and bring to
boil. Simmer 10 minutes. Chill
overnight with all beets. im-
mersed in pickling mixture.
Drain before serving. May be
served as a relish with cold treats
or as a salad on lettuce. May be
stored 1 month in refrigerltor.
Makes about 1', cups.
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YOUR
INDIVIDUAL CHAMPS in the Sacred Heart Separate
School field day this year, honored at the graduation ban{
quet held Tuesday evening of last week were Chuck Van-
denbroek, junior boys; Gordon Kinahan, intermediate.
:s
boys; Jim McGlynn, senior boys; Karen Richey, senior
girls; Mary DeBruyn, intermediate girls and Ann DeBruyn,
junior girls. (Staff Photo)
'resent awar s at banquet
for Sacred Heart graduates
There was a good attendance of
parents and friends at the cere-
monies held for the graduating
class from Sacred Heart Sepa-
rate School, held in Sacred Heart
parish hall Tuesday evening of
last week. Athletic as well as
scholastic awards were present-
ed.
Seated at the head table for the
banquet were Mrs: Don Roberts,
Mrs. Don Carter, Mrs. Ken
Plourde, Mrs. Charles O'Malley,
principal; John Vintar, superin-
tendent of Huron -Perth Separate
School Board; Rev. E. J. Mohan,
guest speaker ; James Steffler,
Mrs, R. Graham, Mrs. John Day
and Mrs. George Skinn, the latter
representing the C.W.L.
A toast to the graduates Was of-
fered by Mr. Steffler, followed by
a brief address by Mr. Vintar,-
who congratulated both the par-
ents and the pupils on their
achievement. Greetings were
presented by Trustee Oscar Kief-
fer on behalf ' of the Separate
School Board.
)Ether Mohan, in the course of
is address, stressed to parents
nd teachers as well as the stu-
ents, the importance of a truly
hristian education as the
'a
d
C
groundwork for living. He was
thanked on behalf of the gather-
ing by Karen Richey.
Valedictorians were Joanne
Schmidt and Jim Glynn. The
former was the winner of the
C.W.L. award presented by Mrs.
Skinn, the latter the winner of the
proficiency award, presented by
the principal, 11(lrs. , O'Malley.
• Winners of the field day indi-
vidual championships were pre-
sented with their trophies, the re-
cipients being Chuck Vanden-
broek, junior boys; Gordon Kina-
han, intermediate boys; Jim Mc-
Glynn, senior boys; Karen
Richey, senior girls; Mary De -
Jacques reunion
BELMVM ORE — The 42nd annual
Jacques reunion was held on
June 25 in the Belmore hall, due
to uncertain weather conditions.
The business portion of, the
meeting was called to order. by
rllaro ld r ,Robinson, :the acting'
president.
An election of officers was then
held with the following results:
president, -Murray Underwood,
THIS IS THE WORLD OF CARE:
Providing nutritious food for school
children and pre-schoolers, health ser-
"' vices for the sick and handicapped,
facilities and equipment for basic
schooling and technical training, tools
$ CARE
and equipment for community endeav-
ours. Your support of CARE makes such
things possible for millions of individ-
uals arqund the world.
One dollar per person each year would
do it!
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Bruyn, intermediate girls; Ann
DeBruyn,. junior girls.
A hearty round of applause fol-
lowed a vote of thanks to the la-
dies of the church for furnishing
the fine banquet supper. Stephen
Montgomery was spokesman on
behalf of the gathering.
Following the taking of group
photos of the field day winners
and the graduating class, the as-
sembly attended mass celebrated
by Rev. Mohan.
The graduates from Grade VIII
this, year are Patricia ,Willie,
Paul Skinn, Joanne • Schmidt,
Karen Richey, Ken Rich, Vivian
Rammeloo, Terry Nesbitt, Ste -
held in Belmore
Wingham; 1st vice president,
Lewis Taylor, Wroxeter ; 2nd vice
president, Bob Harkness, Bridge-
port; secretary -treasurer, Linda
Harkness, Clifford; sports com-
mittee, John and 'Glenn Jacques;
,Ron and Leland Harkness) -table
committee, Mrs. Harold Robin-
son, Mrs. Robert Harkness, Mrs'.
Bruce Harkness, Mrs. Robert
Allan.
It was decided to hold the 1973
reunion in the Belmore park on
the last Sunday in June with two.
meals as usual.
Prizes were then awarded as
follows: oldest person present,
Mrs. Laura Jacques; youngest
person present, Marlene Coulter;
longest married couple, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Robinson; most re-
cently married couple, Mr. and
Mrs.,.Paul Moore; person travel-
ling farthest to reunion, Bob
Harkness
The business portion of the
meeting was then adjourned and
the sports committee presented
their program.
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BODY SHOP
Complete Collision Repairs
and Painting
Towing Service
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Proprietor
WINGHAM, ONT.
Res. • 35,7-1171, Bus.' 357-1102
phen Montgomery, Jim Mc-
Glynn, Vincent Kumm, John
Frieburger, Ronald Doerr, Bill
Anger.
There's No Need
to Leave Home
No matter what hap -
pen's. Low-cost mort-
gage, insurance is the
answer. See us.
• EDWARD A. ELLIOTT'
I.
General Insurance - Real Estate Broker.
Trust Fund Representative
• 248 Josephine St., Wingham
Phone 357-1590 Res. 357-1555.
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We install 4 new front Drake pads,
repack outer front bearings. and inspect
calipers, rotors and rear brakes. Rotors
machined, calipers rebuilt at extra cost.
$
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DRUM BRACE,
OVERHAUL
We turn drums, arc and
install linings on all four
wheels, repack front wheel
outer bearings. add brake.
fluid. 30.000 mile
guarantee.
VW
RELINE
Includes new linings ore
an 4 wheels. We adjust
brakes. repack front wheel
bearings.and inspect brake
system
The lr*$ton Brake People do it right!
You•know what we think about when
1we re looking after your brakes? We,
• think about you and the kids out on
the highway and being forced to
make a panic stop We think about a
youngster running in front of your car
after a kitten
We think about how vital
good brakes can be.
Now at these Firestone Stores
•That's why we use only the best brake linings
and other materials That's why we inspect
your total braking system, so we can tell you
if there are weak points in the brake fluid
Imes. or other components ' .
And that s why we are so careful ever step
of the way And why we road test your car
before well let you take it home
Just to make sure Very very sure
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