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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1972-10-05, Page 6For Sale "WHEN SELECTING CTING A GIFT' for a shower, wedding, birthday or any occasion—check the large display that you will see at Alex- ander's Gift and Hardware Store. rrb 1968 MARK II Woods tent trailer and 8 x 12 add -on -room. Phone 357-1604, Gary Storey. THREE-YEAR-OLD Hoover washer spin-dryer for sale. $95. Stainton Hardware, Josephine St., Wingham. NOW AVAILABLE ' Just off the press, the book by Dr. W. V. Johnston entitled "Before the Age of Miracles; Memoirs o€ a Country Doctor". • Dr. Johnston was a general practitioner in Lucknow for 30 years and his book concerns his life and work in this area. $6.95 at the Lucknow Sentinel. Mail orders accepted. 5-12 CHESTERFIELD and matching chair, coffee ' table, two end tables, three lamps, chesterfield chair. Excellent condition. Phone 335-3170. YOU ARE WELCOME to browse in 'Alexander's Gift and Hard- ware Store where they have a large display of gifts for all occa- sions. rrb SPANISH GUITAR— Very good condition. Phone 357-1420 or 887- 6352. FREE— WOOD SAWDUST shav- ings available at the Electro - home plant, Wingham. Phone 357-1741'. - 5-12 For Sa PICK YOUR OWN fancy McIn- tosh apples or buy already picked, All varieties and grades to choose from. Also, Courtland apples, Bartlett pears, prunes, plums, honey, apple butter. Mait- Side Orchards, open seven days a week. West end of Brussels. Phone 887;6883. 28-5 $6.95 A GALLON— exterior Sher- win-Williams paint. Only because we were able to get the last avail- able stock. Regular -. $12.95. Alex- ander's Gift and Hardware Store. Livestock For Sale 48 HEIFERS, approximately 700 lb. Phone 357-1610, evenings. 50 PIGS for sale, weaned two weeks; 35 dairy cows, mostly Holstein, starting to freshen in November; 9,000 lb. butterfat quota. Phone 335-3754. ONE BLACK standard bred and Percheron. Broken single and double and for riding. Also, year- ling colt, half -quarter horse. Lloyd Simmons, Wroxeter. 50 HEREFORD STEERS, weight approximately 750 to 800 lbs. T. A. Currie, Wingham, 357-3423. FARM EQUIPMENT to JOHN DEERE hydraulic trip beam plough, three -furrow; 12". Lloyd Simmons, Wroxeter. 1971 HONDA CB 350, immacu- late. Must sell. Best offer. Phone 357-1534. KITCHEN china cabinet, white with grey arborite top. Phone Brussels, 887-9356. . "FREE" Your own snowmobile repairparts and accessory cata logue. "Save up, to 30 per cent". Just mail your name and address to "Direct Distributing Inc.; P.O. Box 1178, Hull, Quebec. A com- plete selection of parts and ac- cessories to choose from. °No matter where you live; you'll al- ways receive fast service. PAISLEY APPLE BUTTER Mill re -opens October' 5, closing No- vember 18. Operating each week Thursday and Saturday until 6 o'clock; Friday nightkuntil 10:00 p.m. Custom cooking Saturday only. Apple butter, sweet cider, containers, barrels for sale. rrbN16 MILK FILTERS— 6112" plain are still selling for 95c package at Alexander's Hardware and Gift. rrb. GOOD USED baby crib. Phone Mrs. S. G. Leeclham, 357-2471. ONE USED pick-up cap. B stead Metal Fabricating. LIVE CHINESE geese. $3.75 each or 2 for $7.00. Phone 357- 3569, Showalter's, Whitechurch. ONE PIONEER 1200 chain saw. Never been .used. Phone 887-6473. 5-12 ONE USED SPACE heater and pipes with 200 gal. tank. Phone '887-9036. OIL HEATER—two fans. Phone -357-2669. PICTURE FRAMING our spe- ciality — in wood and metal. Snyder Studio, phone 357-1851. J15rrb a GUNS BOUGHT, sold and • re- paired. ABC Sporting Goods, B. Jenkins, Minnie Street. Janprrb KIRBY VACUUM— saes and service. The one that o t -cleans them all! Trades accepted. For demonstration, .call Lamont's Cleaning Service, Kincardine 396- 3295. rrb IF IT'S A GIFT you("are looking for, you will find it at Alexander's Gift and Hardware Store. rrb NEW PRESSURE treated round poles for pit silos. 16 ft. long - $16, 6x6,20 ft. long -$20; 6x6, 16 ft. • $16; 2 x 6, 14 ft. tongue and groove lumber for pit silos - 8290 per thousand. Assortment of used tanks for culverts, 1,000 5,000 gallon. James Kerr, Listowel, 291-4648. rrp05 Cars & Trucks For Sale 1968 DODGE Coronet station" wagon, , V-8, automatic, , power steering, radio, two-way tail gate with power window and other - extras, $1,300. Phone 357-3702. 1969 NOVA SS 396-375 h.p.; black with black interior, 4 -speed chrome reverse mags, headers, tach., 'racing cam, low mileage. Phone 291-3941 after '6 p.m. J. BROWN MOTORS Quality Used Cars and Trucks 24 -Hour Towing Phone 335-3325. Gorrie rrb McCREERY AUTO WRECKERS RR 2, WROXETER on Highway 86 Midway between Wingham and Listowel USED AUTO PARTS USED' CARS & TRUCKS Phone LIS' 'OWEL 2914159 GORRIE 335-3314 Wanted P.T.O. corn shelter. John Byler, Lot 7, Conc. 13, Howick Township or R.R. 1, Wroxeter. 28-5 GOOD STANDING timber, bush- lots, logs,. well timbered proper- ty. For more information contact Wm. J. Sills Lumber Co. Ltd., 338 Pannell Lane. Strathroy: phone 293-3352 or 245-0966. rrb Notice EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY No evening appointments. Ef- fective November 1st, shop will be open Monday to Friday. Ella's Beauty Lounge. 5-12 The dental office of Dr. Ray Bateman will be closed from Oc- tober 7 to October 16 inclusive. Memorial gifts gratefully re- ceived by the Huron -Perth Res- piratory Disease Assoc., 121 Wellington Street, Stratford, 271- 7500. Would the person who .had trousers picked up by Wingham Drive -In Cleaners on Monday, September 25th, please check them as the cleaners have two pair mixed. The ones I wish to lo- cate are brown wool worsted. Please phone 357-3870. Thank you. Miscellaneous SEPTIC TANKS cleaned. All woe`" taranteed. Twenty years experience. Write Louis Blake, RR 2, Brussels. Phone 8.87-6800. rrpNov.23 EAVESTROUGHING — Alumi- num or canonized. Estimates without obligation. R., E. Ruttan, Wingham, 357-1077. rrbNov.30 CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY shampooing ; also wall cleaning. In• your home or place ,of busi- ness. Lamont's Cleaning Service, Kincardine 396-3295. , rrb ANDY'S '- REFRIGERATION AND APPLIANCE SERVICE 23 -Hour Emergency Service %%Ingham, 357-3484 ' SCISSORS SHARPENED. 50c a pair. Alexander's Gift and Hard- ware Store. rrb MEALS -ON -WHEELS Phone Miss Mary Scott, 357-2365 or Mrs. H. L. Sherbondy, 357-2552. rr FOR YOUR Insurance Needs in Automobile, Farm Liability, Accidents and Sickness Hosie Protection Call Your Co -Op Agent— LLOYD MONTGOMERY 53 Maple Street, Wingham, Dial 357-3739 GIBSON UPHOLSTERY Furniture, car and truck seats recovered, rebuilt. Phone 357- 1217. rrb ANYONE wishing to have hand- saws, circular saws, tools, etc. sharpened, call 357-3644. rrb WEBER'S SEWAGE DISPOSAL Service. Modern equipment used. We pump septic tanks, pigerys, lagoons, etc. Phone .887-6700, Brussels. ' rrb Work Wanted. ,. CUSTOM COMBINING— Corn, beans • and grass seed. Gary Thacker, 887-6196: 21-28-5-12 Help Wanted MEN OR WOMEN to pull tur- nips. Hiih school boys on week- ends. Percy Adams, Blyth, 523- 4452'after 5:00 p.m. 28-5 ARTEX HOBBY products needs full or part-time help in the Wing - ham area. Contact Rosalyn Lembke, RR 3, Ayton, Ontario or phone 519-665-2255. 28-5 HELP! Gorrie Girl -Guides are in desperate- need 'of a leader. The only initial requirement is a sin- cere interest in young girls. At least two assistant leaders avail- able. For further information please call •Keil Insurance, Gorrie, 335-3525. MOTHER'S HELP wanted for doctor's home in Wingham. Live in or out. Apply P.O. Box 609, Wingham. RELIABLE PERSON wanted to babysit pre-school child in my own home. Phone 357-1371 after 5:00 p.m. OFFICE HELP required. Gen- eral all around office knowledge, strong in' accounting and pro- cedures. Apply Box 216, Advance - Times. 5,12 Of Interest to Women AVON IS CALLING YOU— We're looking for people who like people—and like making money in spare time. Call tonight while 'territories still available for Christmas sales in Wingham, Turnberry and Wawanosh. Mrs. Millson, London, 451-0541. Real Estate FOR SALE RENT TWO BEDROOM house on main street. Lucknow. All modern con- veniences. Possession imme- diately. Phone Oliver Glenn, 528- 3723. AWN THREE-BEDROOM house for, sale, situated on three lots in Bluevale beside the cemetery. New house. not vet completed Phone London 6724799 collect. 5-12 • FOR RENT OR SALE THREE-BEDROOM house for sale or for rent. Close to schools. Large yard. Phone 357-3482. rrb Nine -room brick house in ex- cellent condition. Close to shop- ping area and schools. Seven room house near high school. Newly decorated and a new furnace. Seven room brick house in good condition. Easy walking distance to uptown. Six room brick house just a step from main street. New furnace. Very reasonable. SEE US FOR FARMS HORACE A. WELLS Real Estate Broker Palmerston, 343-3333 SALES— LUELLA R. LOGAN. 343-2041 WIIJIAM S. REED Real Estate Broker and General Insurance DI.I 357.2174 WINGHAM, ONTARIO COMMISSION RATE 3®/e ON HOUSES IN WINGHAM Stately, two-storey brick du- plex on a beautiful landscaped lot situated one block to main street. An. excellent income property with three bedrooms, four -piece bath, large livingroom with fire- place, dining room, kitchen plus a four -room apartment with bath, separate entrance, hot water heating, sun porch, garage. Early possession. One and a half storey, 3 -bed- room, frame dwelling, full base- ment, extra lot, situated close to main street. Priced for . quick sale. Immediate possession. EDWARD A, EWOTT REAL ESTATE BROKER Phone 357.11590 and 357-1555 WINGHAM, ONTARIO Two-bedroom frame 'home on Helena Street, large lot, oil heat, garage, low taxes and priced at $ 300.00. Concrete block two-storey. du- plex, three bedrooms in each side; located close to schools; needs some repair; immediate - possession. Two-bedroom frame home, fibreglass brick siding, com- pletely renos ated inside, new wiring, windows, doors, carpet throughout, new bath, automatic 'humidity control on furnace Im- mediate possession. Applications APPLICATIONS WANTED TURNBERRY TOWNSHIP APPLICATIONS will be re- ceived by the undersigned 'until October 14 at 6 p.m. for a full time employee to open: to ' : road grader, snow plow, n, o other general road work in t " Town- ship of own-shipof Turnberry. For fur'ier in- formation contact the clerk. ANY applications not necessar- ily accepted. JOHN V. FISCHER, CLERK, Township of Turnberry, R.R. 1, Bluevale. 5-12 Canada Packers limited requires Poultry Processing Workers Immediate openings exist in our Walkerton plant for acceptable applicants. We offer good wages and excellent company bene- fits. Apply in person at our offices at 104 Catherine St, Walkerton. For further information Phone 881-0550. For Rent FURNISHED ONE room apart- ment with fridge and stove; linen supplied; .heated. Available im- mediately. Glenn's Apartments, Lucknow, 528-3723. UPSTAIRS two-bedroom, heated apartment. Private entrance. Phone 357-1340. rrb APARTMENT FOR RENT in Wingham. Apply Box 217, Ad- % ance-Times. TWO BEDROOM upstairs apart- ment in Wingham. $80 monthly, including hydro and water. Early possession. 'Telephone 357-1344 before 5 p.m. ARTICLES FOR RENT, dustless floor sanders. Dustless belt sand- er. Vibrating sander. Alexan- der's Gift and Hardware. rrb Auction Sale AUCTION SALE of HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS and ANTIQUES will be held for the estate of the late MRS. JANET MILLS -corner of Ca m phelt and Outram Streets in LUCKNOW on SATURDAY, OCT. 14 at 1:30 p.m. Good quality antiques and fur- nishings in excellent condition, nearly new appliances. Quantity of dishes. MURVIN SOLOMON Executor GRANT McDONALD 395-5353 WALLACE BALLAGH 392-6170 Auctioneers 5-12. CONSIGNMENT AUCTION SALE Due ' to the success of the consignment sales 'held earlier this year: THE TEESWATER LION'S CLUB is holding another consignment sale at: THE TEESWATER ARENA ON WEDNESDAY, OCT. 11 at 7:30 p.m. • Anyone having furniture, an- tiques, or household. furnishings in good condition which they wish to sell on a commission basis may consign them by contacting DON• REED, at Teeswater 392=6835, or the Auctioneers, WALLACE BALLAGH and GRANT Mc - DONALD. Articles to be delivered to the Arena anytime the day of the sale. AUCTION SALE ON THURSDAY, OCT. 5 • AT 1:00 P.M. FOR BERT WYLIE CONC. ^ 8, HOWICK TOWNSHIP h2 Mile North of Fordwich olstein cows, bred heifers and calves; a full line of good and nearly new implements. JACKSON AND 'JACKSON Tenders Wanted TOWNSHIP OF HOWICK GORRIE, ONTARIO APPLICATIONS will be re- ceived for a Road Superintendent for the Township of Howick by the undersigned, until .5:00 p.m., October 10th, 1972. Any applicant not necessarily accepted. Apply, stating wages to be' expected. FGR further information con- tact : IVAN HASKINS, Clerk -Treasurer, Township of Howick, • Gorrie; Ontario. 28-5 ENGAGEMENTS - Mr. and Mrs. John Harold Noble, Auburn, wish to announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Sharon Irene, to Mr. William Lawrence Million, son of Mrs. Evelyn Merrill, and the late Mr. Charles Million. Wedding to take place at Donnybrook United Church, on November 25, 1972. Announcement Mr. and Mrs. V. DuCharme are happy to announce the marriage of their youngest daughter, Fran- ces Ethel, to Mark Cameron MacAuley, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. MacAuley, RR 4, Ripley. The marriage took place in Barrie on September 22. 3iafC . •klya a vrhl fr1rau LC.C. tes nond rC$umt 1. sal 4632 Times. 1 Doming Events DANCE There will be a dance at the Wingham Legion Hall on Satur- day, Qctober 7. Music by The Twilites. Admission - $3.00 per couple. MAJORETTES! Wingham Deb -u -ton Majorettes are accepting new members. now! To register, phone 357-2872. Advanced baton teacher, Mrs. Pattie Robertson. rrb019 TEENAGE DANCE There will be a teenage dance on Saturday, October 7 at the Brussels Arena. Music by Mike Marvel and The Mercurys of London. Admission - $1.00. Everyone welcome. FALL TEA AND BAKE SALE The C.W.L. of Sacred Heart Parish, Wingham, ate holding a fall Tea and Bake Sale at the Council Chambers on Friday, Oc- tober 13th from 2:30 to 5:00 p.m. Penny Auction and Fish Pond. 5-12 FOWL SUPPER The Gorrie United Church Fowl Supper. will be held October 25 from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Adults$1.75; children under 12 - .75c. • BRUSSELS FAIR DANCE Brussels Fall Fair Dance in the Brussels•.Legion Hall on Friday, October r 6th. Music by Ian Wilbee. Restricted to persons 18 years and over. ° HOWICK BINGO Howick Lions' Bingo will be held on Friday, October 6th at 8:30 p.m. in Wroxeter Commun- ity ;Hall. Admission $1. 12 regular games for $10; 2 share the wealth; one $25 special; jackpot of .$105' on 62 calls; door and con- solation prizes. DON'T FORGET - Don't forget... the 'model home by Royal , Homes . Limited of Wingham continues open for in- spection daily except Sunday, from 11:00 a.m. to ..8:00 p.m., Highway 4, south of Wingham; opposite Wingham.Motel. You are welcome Thanksgiving. Monday too. Bring the family and visitors and have a friendly cup of coffee .as you view this outstanding throe-b'edroom home, the utmost in hou. ing value. HOWICK FALL FAIR Visit the Howick Fall Fair in Fordwich, Oct. 7. Meet old friends, enjoy the band music - excellent exhibits indoors and outdoors - Saugeen Midway at- tractions. The Fair will be high- lighted with the choosing of a Howick. Fall Fair Queen, decorated float entries, bicycles, costumes, beautiful horses - the new 4-H Championship horse club competition and mutt show. The Fordwich Ramblers will play for the, dance Saturday evening. Lucky draws for everyone. Con- tact Secretary, Mrs. R. Gibson, Gorrie, for entries. 21-28-5 PUT et* TO WORK FOR YOU I RECEPTION AND DANCE Reception and d *nce for Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Robinson on Saturday, October 7 in the Bel - grave Women's Institute Hall. Music supplied by Tiffin's Or- chestra. Ladies please bring lunch. Everyone welcome. PROGRESSIVE - CONSERYATIVE PC DANCE Meet Robert McKinley at the Wingham Legion on October 13. Dancing to the music of The Twi- lites, froth 9:30 to 12:30. Lunch provided. Half-price admission for 18-22 year olds. 5-12 CHILD HEALTH CLINIC You are invited to attend the Child Health Clinic, Medical Building, Brussels, on Tuesday, October 10, 1972, from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. for: 1. Health Sur- veillance; 2: Anaemia Screening; 3. Hearing Screening; 4. Immu- nization; 5. Fluoride brushing of children's teeth to prevent cavities for ages 3 to 5 years. BINGO AT. BLYTH ' Come to the Blyth Lions. Club Bingo every Saturday night at 8:30 p.m. Admission $1.00; 12 regular games at $10 each; 2 share the wealth; one $25 special; $125 jackpot on 60 calls, each time missed, $10 added to jackpot, Fifty per cent of take on a full card when jackpot isn't taken. rrb Card Of Thanks Many thanks to all my friends, neighbors and relatives who in- quired about the, '.sent flowers gifts and cards and visited me while I was a patient in Wingham and District Hospital. Special thanks to Rev. Robert Arm- strong, Dr. Wilkins and Dr. Ping and to the nurses and staff on sec- ond floor for the wonderful care I received. It was very much ap- preciated. Mrs. Monty (Eileen) Bennett. We wish to thank our friends, relatives and neighbors who sent cards, gifts and flowers ' and visited us .while in the hospital. Special thanks to' Dr. Hanlon, Rev. Passmore and the nurses on the second floor. Nancy and Patricia Daer. Card Of Thanks I'd like to thank all my friends and neighbors for their gifts and best 'wishes during my stay in to hospital. Special thanks to Dr. McGregor and Dr. Hanlon, the nurses and orderlies at Wingham hospital as well as Dr. Cameron, b Dr. Grainger and Dr. Bell and the orderlies and nurses at St. Jo- seph's Hospital, London. Your kindness will always be remem- bered. Tommy MacLean. d I wish to take this opportunity to express my sincere thanks to my relatives, neighbors and many friends for cards; letters, flowers and gifts sent to me while I was a patient in Victoria Hospi- tal, London, and to all who visited me during my stay in hospital and since my return home. All such' kindnesses are appreciated and will be long remembered. a Hazel Campbell. I wish to thank the staff of Wingharn and District Hospital and Dr. Clarke for their care for the short time I was there. Also to Victoria Hospital staff, London; - doctors and nurses for excellent care. Also to friends, neighbors and relatives for cards, flowers, gifts, letters and visits while I was a patient. Special thanks to Rev. R. H. Armstrong for hiss visits at both hospitals. It was deeply appreciated. Annie H. Kennedy. .I wish to thank all my friends who sent cards, called and visited me, the doctors And nurses for wonderful care while I was a pa- tient in St. Joseph's. Thanks also to Mrs. Mackenzie and her staff, Dr: Leahy, and Rev. Armstrong. Thanks to my family and friends for doing the work here and the ambulance drivers, Bob Hickey and Joe Smith. It will always, be remembered. John A. Currie. Thanks to all my friends and neighbors that sent cards and visited me while a patient in Wingham. hospital. Thanks also to Dr. Clarke, nurses on first floor and Rev. Roberts. Martin Grasby. R. W. BELL1 OPTOMETRIST GODERICH The Square 524-7661 Frederick F. Homuth Phm.B., R.O. Carol E. Homuth, RO Mrl. Viola H. Homuth, RO OPTOMETRISTS Phone 338.2712 Harriston , - Ontario Chiropractor R. BRAY, D.C. 197 Josephine St. Phone 35Rf224 Wingham R. BRAY, D.C. Josephine St. Phone 357-1224 Wi ng h am Business and Professional Directory WINGHAM. MEMORIALS GUARANTEED GRANITES CEMETERY LETTERING REASONABLE PRICES Buy Direct and Save Bus. Ph. 357.1910 Res. Ph. 357-1015 THE MARKET PLACE A Place to Buy or Sel I or Be Entertained by Local Talent... DAILY1 2 :3O NOON CKNXTELEVISION. your first choice • 0. • • b 1