The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-01-31, Page 10vane-Tineo, Thursday, January 31, 1974
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For Sale
Livestock For Sale
Cars & Trucks
Help Wanted
USED ELECTRIC guitar and
amplifier in very good condition.
Phone 5234455.
STEEL BARRELS, 45 -gallon,
with open end, good for burning
garbage or feed barrels on farm;
also barrels for making docks at,
cottage, $3.50 delivered. Phone
Blyth 523-4461 or write Ron Baird,
Bou 51, Blyth. rrb
50 CHUNKS of pigs; three sows
due soon; 15 feeder heifers ap-
proximately 700 lbs.; one Hol-
stein heifer approximately 800
lbs. due soon; one open Holstein
heifer approximately 800 lbs. Bob
Kreller, 335-3754. •
HOLSTEIN HEIFER due now.
$650. Phone 335-6235.
1969 CHEVROLET half -ton with
topper and show tires in excellent
condition. Short box. Apply to
The Wingham Advance -Times.
1971 PONTIAC Catalina, 4 door,
hardtop. Can be seen at Wingham
Memorials.
TROPICAL FISH. Ever see a
spotted fire eel? Come in and
have a look. A 30 -gallon all -glass
aquarium at 524.00 ' isjust one of
the bargains you will find at THE
• FISH BOWL, opposite the Bank
of Montreal, lucknow, 528-2018.
Closed Mondays.
Miscellaneous
GORRIE AUTO WRECKERS
'Fairly -Priced Cars
and Parts
Phone 335-3495-Gorrie
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' CASH REGISTER (NCR Elec-
tric), one year old. Apply The Old
Mill, Highway 4, Blyth, Ontario.
Phone 523-4595.
WHY TAKE A RISK? Call
Jerry%, Taxi—the only passenger
insured taxi in Wingham. 24 hour
service. Phone 357-1423.
rrb Feb. 7
'HAVE YOUR heating and plumb-
ing equipment modernized dur-
ing the slack season. Phone Dave
Farrish Plumbing and Heating,
Whitechurch, 357-2530.
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NORTHLANDER Mobile Home,
two bedrooms, spotless condition,
'heating - $100 per year, excellent
home for retirement or young
couple. Phone 335-3442 or 335-3415
after 5 p.m.
24-31-7
YOU ARE WELCOME, to browse
in Daugherty Pro Hardware,
Wingham where they have a
large display of gifts for all occ
. signs. .
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AFRICAN VIOLETS in full
bloom: Mrs. L. McDougall,
357-1726.
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WINE -MAKING accessories
available at . Daugherty . Pro
Hardware, Wingham, 357.3631.
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FOR YOUR
Insurance Needs in Automobile,
Farm Liability, Accidents and
Sickness Home Protection
Call Your Co -Op Agent–
LLOYD MONTGOMERY
53 Maple Street, Whigham
Dial 357-3739
Mc(REERY
RELIABLE person for full-tiple:
employment on a fully mech*.-
nized hog operation. Regular
hours and holidays. Modern
house available for a family,
Experience not essential, person
with capabill&ies preferred. Call `�
or write, MANJIN FARMS, RR ?,
Teeswater, NOG 2S0,- 392-6360.
24-31
PART-TIME person for employ-
ment on a fully mechanized hog
operation. Experience not essen-
tial. Call MANJIN FARMS,
392-6360, Teeswater.
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AUTO WRECKERS
RR 2, WROXETER
on Highway 85
Midway between Wingham
and Listowel
USED AUTO PARTS
USED CARS, & TRUCKS
Phone
LISTOWEL 2914159
. GORRIE 335-3314
Wanted
SCHOOL BUS DRIVER
TURNBERRY CENTRAL
PUBLIC SCHOOL
RR 4, WINGHAM
Written applications addressed
to: Mr. R. L. Cunningham,
Transportation Manager, HU-
RON COUNTY BOARD OF
EDUCATION; 103 Albert Street,
Clinton, Ontario, NOM 1LO, will be
received until 12:00 noon on Fri-
day, February 8th, 1974. Duties to
commence on Monday, February
18, 1974. Training assistance is
available to an applicant wishing
to procure a school bus driver's
license.
DON'T BE "STUCK INSIDE"
THIS WINTER. Get, out, meet
people, make friends. Be an
AVON Representative. Have
your own business during hours
you select, Earn extra money.
Call now: Mrs. Carolyn Thomp-
son, RR 2; Seaforth, 527-0238.
RE -GLAZING broken windows,
screen replacements. Glass cut
to all sizes, shapes and forms.
Wingham Service Centre, 132 '
Josephine Street, Wingham, 357
BERG STABLE cleaners and 1792. rrb
stabling. Bunk feeders. and water .. .
bowls. 'Lloyd Johnston, RR 3, •
IF YOU ARE A FRIEND or rela-
HolyroadrPhone 395-5390. rrb \ tive of an alcoholic, -the Al -Anon
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N.OTICIE'1'0 CREDITORS
AND,OTHERS
THE MATTER OF THE.
ESTATE Or ,
JOSEPH CLARK
late 'Of the Town. of Wingham in
the' County of Huron Mechanic,
• deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given pur-
suant: to The Truetee Act that all
creditors and, others having
claims against .the Estate of the
late Joseph Clarkare required to
send particulars of their claims,
duly verified, to GOODALL , &
CAMPBELL, Solicitors' for the
Executors of the said Estate, on
or before' the 28th day of
February, A.D.. 1974, and that
after such date the Executors will
proceed to distribute the assets of
the said Estate, having regard
only to theclams of : which they
shall then ' have had notice.
DATED at Wingham, Ontario,
this 28th day of January, A.D.
1974.
William Douglas Clark
Joseph Niel Clark
Executors of the Estate
By their solicitors
GOODALL & CAMPBELL
Box 730
Wingham, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Estate
314-14
ace Box 1135,, Wingham. rrb
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
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
IN THE MATTER OF
THE ESTATE OF
GEORGE AARON THOMPSON
late of the Village of Whitechurch
in the County of Bruce, Carpenter
Deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given pur-
suant to The Trustee Act that all
creditors and others having
claims against the Estate of the
late George Aaron Thompson are
required to send particulars of
their claims, duly verified, to
GOODALL & CAMPBELL, Soli-
. citors for the Executrix of the
said Estate, on of -before the 1st
day of February,„A.W 1974, and
that after such date -the Execu-
trix will proceed to distribute the
meets of the said Estate, having
regard .only to the claims of
which she shall then have had
notice.
DATED at Wingham, Ontario,
this 14th day of January, A.D.
1'974.
Elizabeth Muriel Thompson,
Executrix of the Estate,
By her Solicitors
GOODALL & CAMPBELL,
Box 730,
Wingham, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Estate.
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• MEALS -ON -WHEELS
Phone ,Miss Mary Scott, 357-2365
or Mrs H. L. Sherbondy, 357-2552.
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PIANO ° AND ORGAN SALES.
Piano tuning and repairing. Low-
rey and Thomas organs. Call Hap
Swatridge, Wingham, 357-2785.
Representing Garnet Farrier.
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JOG GROOMING
CLIPPING—STRIPPING
Call' John Visser,, 227 John Rosa
St., -Listowel, 291-4817 after 6 p.m.
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BALED HAY and straw. Mark
Rohrer, RR 3, Wingham, 357-2868
before 8 a.m. or after 7 p.m.
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HOUSEKEEPER. Can live in if
desired. Apply to Box 298,
Wingham Advance -Times.
Tenders Wanted
31-7
EARN MORE
,Keep all the profits. Be your own
boss. Well known and very popu-
lar, products. Full or pA ,rt -time.
Write today. THE W. T. RAW -
LEIGH COMPANY LIMITED.,
DEPT. 767 DG, 4005 Richelieu,
Montreal 207, P.Q. .
10-17-24-3*
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to the wonderful staff 'at
the Callander Nursing Home for
the excellent care they gave our
mother, Mrs. gonna . Zurbrigg,
while a patient there and to otir
relatives, friends and neighbors
for expressions of sympathy,
cards and help in any other way
during our recent bereavement.
Also thanks to Doctors Hanlon
and McGregor and Moir Funeral
Home, Special thanks to Rev.
Charles Forrest for his comfort-
ing message and the ladies of
Gorrie United Church who served
lunch. Your thoughtfulness and
kindness will always be remem-
bered.
Clarence and. Ruby Ott,
Stewart and Vera Musgrove
and family
Thanks again to the reeve,
clerk, treasurer, road superin-
tendent, councillors and their
wives of Turnberry Township for
the lovely supper at Turnberry
Tavern in recognition of my 25
years' service to the Township.
Special thanks,to Don and Mary
Eadie for inviting everyone to
their home afterwards for 'a so-
cial evening.
George Gallaway
Many thanks to . all my kind
friends for the cards and letters
that I received while a patient in
Peel Memorial Hospital, Bramp-
ton. .Your thoughtfulness was
greatly appreciated.
Faith Cooke
1 would like to express my sin-
cere thanks and appreciation to
all my friends, relatives, and
neighbors who remembered me
with flowers, cards and treats
while I was a patient in the Wing -
barn. and District Hospital. Spe-
cial thanks to Dr. Ping, Dr.
Wilkins, nurses and staff on
second floor and ambulance at-
tendants.
Mrs,{leo. Orvis
I wish to thank the nurses on
the second floor, O.R.•and other
staff of the gingham and District
Hospital for their excellent care
while I was a patient in • the
hospital. I sincerely appreciate
the flowers, gifts, cards and kind
visits of Mrs. Morrey, Dr. and
Mrs. Ping, Laboratory staff and
many friends. Special thanks to
Drs. McGregor, Hanlon and
McKim. It was all greatly appre-
ciated.
Mrs. Anita Bhatnagar
W1.gbaml...rN mon dies in Sudbury
A former Wingham resident
Parsed away in Sudbury General
Hospital an Saturday, Jan,, 26,
after a heart attack, at the age of
43.
Harvey Jenkins of 2320
Angeline St., Sudbury, was born
in Wingham, the son of the late
Mr, and Mrs. Clifford .Jenkins
and lived here for the first eight
years of his life. Mr. Jenkins also
attended school in Wingham.
The deceased had lived in Sud-
bury for the past 14 years and
was employed as a conveyor man
at International Nickel Co. Mr.
Jenkins was a n ,einber Of the
United Church in Aldbury,
He is aurvlved by, UP 'Net
Clara (Gordon) Jenk►., one
daughter, Mrs. Kai (Round)
Thompson of Chelmsford;,, his
son, Bradley at home; a brother
Bill of Hamner, a sister, MM.
Edna Begg of Guelph and One
grandchild.
Funeral services . were held
Tuesday, Jan. 29 at 3:30 in the
operative Funeral Home Chapel,
Sudbury with interment in Hilly
Grove Cemetery, Manitoulin
island.
RIVERVIEW
DRIVE-IN
WINGHAM
r . R.e.opening
Thursday, January
�l a.m.
Open Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday
until further notice -
Orders taken by phone 357-1360
hAeral service
isheld for
Mrs.- G. H. Hall
BUSING TENDER -
TO SUPPLY week -end trans-
portation for Huron County stu-
dents to the Regional Centre for
the Hearing Handicapped at Lon-
don, Ontario. •
TENDERS will be 'received
until 12:00 noon on .Friday,
Febiliary 8th, ;1974 by, e�the. under-
signed. Speci1ieations and furth-
er detailed information in regard
to routing may be obtained at the
, Administration Centre in Clinton.
° R. B. Dunlop,
Superintendent of
Business Affairs,
HURON COUNTY BOARD
OF EDUCATION,
103 Albert Street,
Clinton,,Ontario, NOM 1L0
CARPENTERS WANTED. "A
person who knows his work and is '
proud of it." If you fit this des-
cription and would like steady, all
year round employment, with
ideal working conditions and'
good wages, then you're the perm I
son we're looking for. Phone
H nes td
i57-2606
or see Royal o
ArthurSt W n hath ' O tario
'LAS!,
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ORGANIST and choir leader or
just choir leader wanted for St.
Paul's 'Church. Apply P.`O, Bppx
297 Wingham. rirb
EXPERIENCED parts sales help
wanted. Must be dependable and
reliable. Apply stating experi-
' ence; background and expected
salary, Box 290, Wingham Ad-
vance -Times. rrb
I wish to thank my friends,
neighbors' and relatives for
cards, gifts and visits while I was
a patient in the . hospital. Also
thanks to Betty Heard for looking
after the children. A special
thanks�to Rev. Hawthornelor his
visits'"and to Dr. McGregor and
th "nurses 'in Ward B 'for their
e s> s. al-.
cre' as
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at a
re.�iated.
Mrs. Carol McInnis
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1 would like to thank all those
who visited me, sent cards and
good wishes while I was a patient
,at University Hospital. Also those
who were songood to me in OPD
and ICU at Wingham Hospital.
Les McMinn
For Rent
THREE BEDROOM house, close
to Wingham. Available Jan. 15.
Apply to Box 282, The Wingham,
Advance -Times. rrb
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ARTICLES FOR RENT. Dustless
floor sanders and rug shampoo-
ers.. Daugherty Pro Hardware,
Wingham. rrb
TWO BEDROOM apartment in
Wingham, stove and fridge sup-
plied. Phone 392-6658.
Real -Estate
OPEN HOUSE DAILY, 1 p.m. to
9 p.m., corner of John and Louise
Streets,=.Harriston. New 3 -bed-
room brick bungalow on fully
serviced lot, 66 by 132, stone
front, quality broadloom, deluxe
kitchen, double sink, 4 -piece tiled
bath with colored fixtures. Many
other features. Priced at $30,000.
Down payment to be arranged.
This is a perfect opportunity to
'have your own home. You are
welcome to inspect this property.
BARRY W. REID
CHARTERED
ACCOUNTANT
418 Josephine Strom
*aglow
357-1522
CLASS 'A' MECHANIC. Would
consider apprentice. Apply Tees -
water Creamery Ltd., Tees-
water.
PROMISING CAREER -The Ad-
vance -Times has an opening for a
person who is interested in selling
and has a creative mind. We are
prepared to train either male or
female applicant for a , good
future in creative selling in a
broad market area. Previous ex-
perience is not a requisite if you
have the initiative and imagina-
tion to succeed. Arrange for per-
sonal interview .with Barry
Wenger, publisher, by telephon-
ing 357-2320.
The family of the late Alex M.
Elliott wish;to' express their most
sincere thanks and appreciation
to their friends, neighbors and
relatives for the many acts of
kindness, floral tributes and
donations to the Ontario Heart
Foundation. Special thanks to
Rev. Barry Passmore, pallbear-
ers and the S. J. Walker Funeral
Home.
Mrs. A. M. Elliott
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and family
OFFICE PERSON
FOR \
WINGHAM INDUSTRY
REQUIRED
RECEPTYONIST-
CLERK-TYPIST
Written applications will be re-
ceived by the undersigned to in-
clude personal data and work
particulars.
Good hours and working condi-
tions.
Apply to:
John G, Berry,
Clerk -Treasurer,
Court House,
Goderich, Ontario.
I wish to thank everyone, Joe
and Rod on ambulance, the won-
derful nurses in ` Intensive Care
and ,ion second floor, and the
hospital staff, my family, friends,
neighbors and Rev. Armstrong
for the visits, lovely flowers,
gifts, cards and acts of kindness
while I was a patient in Wingham
and District Hospital.. Special
thanks to Dr. Wilkins and Dr.
Ping. I shall always be grateful.
. Mrs. James Casemore
I would like to: express my sin-
cere thanks and appreciation to
all my friends, neighbors and re-
latives who remembered me with
flowers, cards, and treats while I
was a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital in London, and since
coming home. Your thoughtful-
ness and kindness will never be
forgotten.
Bert Johnston
Funeral service was held
yesterday (Wednesday) at the R.
A. Currie and Son Funeral Home,
for Mrs. George Henry Hall of
John Street, Wingham, who
passed away Monday at the
Alexandra .Marine and General
Hospital, Goderich. Rev. T. Ken-
' neth Hawthorn conducted the -2'
p.m. service and interment fol-
lowed. in Fairview Cemetery,
Acton.
Pallbearers were six grand-
sons, Hugh MacDonald,- Don
MacDonald, Melvin . Scott, Len
McLeod, Mark Ireland and, Joe
Hall: Floral tributes were carried •
b)i Richard Burbridge and Wil -
ham Lapp. ,
WVinghanl Legion Auxiliary
Branch 180, of which deceased
was a member, held a service
Tuesday evening in the funeral
home., •
Mrs. Hall was in hey 78th year
and death followed a brief illness.
Born on . February 1, 1896, in
Goderich Township, she was the
former Astella Marzette *Bell, a
daughter of the late Willis Bell
and Emma Larson. She was
educated* in Goderich Township
and was a clerk before her mar
riage: She married Mr. Hall on
June 5, 1920, in ` Acton and they
came to this area in 1937. He
predeceased her on July 18, 1968.
Left to mourn 'her passing are
three daughters, Mrs. Alex
(Betty) MacDonald of Wingham,
Mrs. Russell (Helen) Scott of
Forest and Mrs. Archie (Lor-
raine) Steuernol of Gorrie; and
one son, Willis Hall of Wingham.
Also surviving are 25 grand-
children; 23 great-grandchil-
dren; three sister$, Mrs. Thomas
(Etta) Leatham of Acton, Mrs.
Will (Edith) Powell of Milton and
Mrs. Harry (Lottie) Powell of
Goderich; and two brothers,
Fred Bell of Clinton and Harold.
Bell of Bayfield. She was pre-
deceased by two sons, Melvin in
1937 and John in 1947.
The late Mrs. Hall was a
member of St. Paul's Anglican
Church, Wingham.
IMPORTANT
AUCTION SALE
EVERY FRIDAY AT 8:00 P.M.
BALL AUCTIONS LTD., Brussels, Ontario
Items of Interest: New Leonard Refrigerator with matching
30" Electric Stove (Green or Gold), Leonard Automatic
Washer and Dryer, Electrophonic Morse Quality Componr-
ent Set with 8 Track Tape Deck, 6 Lovely Styles of Morse
Stereos, Morse Sewing Machine, Large Selection of Bed-
room and Chesterfield Suites in styles of Spanish, Colonial,
French Provincial and Modern, New Single and Double
Beds, Lovely Table and Swag Lamps, 4 Styles of Coffee &
End Table Sets, Kitchen Suites in a variety of. styles aid
Set . of Dishes,diof ' v
colours bo s 'Radios, Sets it a are
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fandw G ?° a iln py4Atore intens too Miniei r `fit
ineastioW
This is a large sale consisting of quality furniture and ap-
pliances* which will be sold to the highest bidder.
NOTE: Tereus o sale are., cash and our handy TKM Budget
Plan. There, is plenty of parking and seating. A. refresh,
ment booth and washroom facilities are available. -
Sale Conducted by: Bell Auctions Ltd., Brussels
Auctioneer, G. J: Ball
Phone: 887.9363
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AUCTION SALE
OF FARM MACHINERY
At ABM Farms Ltd., Lot 23, Con. 3, Grey Twp., Huron County,
10 Miles West Listowel,3. Miles South West of Molesworth off
86 Highway
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Sth
1974, at 10:45 a.m.
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Tractors, Corhbines, Harvesting Equipment,
Plows, Wheel Discs, Cultivators, Corn Planters,
Packers, Miscellaneous Articles. For full listing
see last week's paper. ;Plus added consign-
ments.
,ALE ORDER -Miscellaneous first, then Machinery. Tractors
sell at 2.00 p.m.
For information phone Alvin B. Martin 291-3770
Elmer S. Martin, 887.9043
Auctioneers - Brian Rantoul, Wingham, 357-2349
Orville Martin & Son, Hawkesvllle, 699-5950
Qualifications
Wanted To Rent
1. Experienced Typist
2. Knowled9e of inventory control,
order deportment procedures,
pricing and expediting, an asset.
FOUR OR FIVE bedroom house
in or near Wingham. Will pay
good rent for suitable dwelling.
Phone' 357-2335.
Applyin writing:
BOX 286, WINGHAM ADVANCE TIMES.
All Replies Confidential'
R. W. BELL
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Eckers-
ley of Wingham wish to announce
the engagement of their youngest
daughter, Connie May, , to Dr.
William John Sibbald, only son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sibbald of
atielph. The wedding will take
place on Friday, April 26, 1974 at
8 p.m. in St. George's Anglican
Church, Guelph.
OPTOMETRIST
GODERICH
The Square 524.7661
DIED
HOLMES: Passed away in Flint,
Michigan,. on Tuesday, Janu-
ary 15, Levi Holmes, husband
of Dorothy Pullen, formerly of
Wingham. He is survived by
two daughters, Mrs. Grover
(Mary Lou) Hartsuch of
Downer's Grove,. Illinois, and
Mrs. Joe (Alice) .Coyner of
Flint, Michigan; one son, Rob-
ert of Pontiac, Michigan; and
one sister, Mrs. Margaret Fox-
' ton of Wingham. He was a
member of Lincoln Park Uni-
ted Methodist Church and the
Methodist Men's Club. He
retired from Chevrolet Manu-
facturing in 1958. While in
Wingham, he was employed as
a mechanic at Alex Crawford
Motors.
Business
and Professional
Directory
CHIROPRACTOR
- R. BRAY, D.C:
197 JOSEPHINE ST.
Phone 357-1224
Wingham
Amemormiximmee
WINGHAM
MEMORIALS
GUARANTEED GRANITES
CEMETERY LETTERING
REASONABLE PRICES
Buy Direct and Save
Bus Ph. 357-1910
Res. Ph. 357.1015
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It,
ANDY'S REFRIGERATION LIMITED
Wingham
Closed February 4-1$
For Holidays
JAMES A. PETERSON
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT
Ross Street Luck now
Phone 528-2016
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Frederick P. Homuth
Phm.B., ILO.
Carol F. Homuth, RO
Mrs, Viola H. Homuth, RO
OPTOMETRISTS
Phone 838.2712
Harrliton . • Ontario