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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-03-21, Page 11
Vire wish tO express ottr cls to our =IN -fes:, n for titer, Madness expressions of sympathy At the time of our dear to Jennie'sal4 ,passing.. Also for many acts of � tCla�� da >s� thanksher lengthy ill- nTss, - to .. Witty McDonald, the nOrsing , setoff on first floOr,, Dr, COrrin, lir,' 'Mcg, Rev.Itobert Armstrong and Rev, Barry. Passmore. Jim and -Janet Murray REAL, ESTATE ANNOUNCEMENT CLEA I#l."►1"1 Of Lives and MMuy w be held for JOSEPH BUCKLE,1 miles a of , on SATURDAY,I AR *alit 12: F.M. AUCTIONEERS: WAL- LACE BAL LAO.H, =WATER 392-6170; GRANT CPONAZ4), RIPLEY 305. CLEARING AUCTION SALE Of Livestock,. Machinery . and some tIouwehold. rffeets. will be held for MERLE MALLEY, i%, ,.miles north, 1 a west of Luck= now, Con. 1, Kinloss Twp,,, on TUESDAY, MARCH 2,6, at 1:04 P.M. AJCTIONEERS; (WANT McDONALD: WALLACE BAL. LAGIL.,... • FARM MACHINERY SALE STOCK REDUCTION SALE of farm tractors, Deeding, haying • and harvesting equipment, plus some additional • consignments will be held for TEESWATER FARM EQUIPMENT on SATUR- DAY, MARCH 30, at 12, o'clock. TEESWATER . FARM' EQUIP; MENT, 392-6825. AUCTION- EERS: WALLACE BALLAGH, 392-6170; GRANT McDONALD, 395-5353. Mr. Murray Gibson Mr, Don Hblst, President, of Don Hoist Real Estate. Ltd., Realtors, is pleased to an- nounce 'the appointment of Mr. Murray Gibson, Wroxeter Ont. to the Sales Staff of his Wingham Office.. Murray is a graduate of the Ontario' Real Estate Association, Real Es- tate. Course, and is qualified to handle all Real Estate transactions. Murray has lived in the area for many years, and is looking forward, in his new position, to serving everyone. If you are.buying or selling Real, Estate, call. Murray Gibson today. • DON HOLST j,EALLEsiAtirfILd` Realtors .. ,,,ti)fi dhi. hd n 357-384 9 I ''S'THAT TIMEof ear.again. pilin �harn firefighters R y,� .. firefighters Were called out`io bale as Rra Mire March 12,in a field aceta t :Lynn rater .irises on Hwy. . 8b. The flames Were adi , . Q HsaY � .P Y .. �. brought udder central fairlyquickly. v r t thi tim he area u ere rash of and canter l .. R � y yeara�su. 0 e # s ff a such blazes. (Staff Photo) 1.. tlllplliliHltiNR11114MIMLlylgigill1111iI111NI11HgIN4N81iMqlgqllitlqliiliqlil C ing Events .13mi �IiIINIl1.NNIBIHlllUaf1u11giignMlhnhlnillftfflU lft1i IlHfl0IH llninghiullnnulilIlUIIIft ANNUAL MEETING WINGHAM AND DMSTR=CT - HOSPITAL. ASSOCIATION The' annual .meeting • of the Wingham , and District Hospital :Association will be held on Fri- day, March. 29, 1974 at 8:00 ,p.m. in the Training School building, Catherine Street, Wingham. AU matters of business per- taining to the Winghecm" and Dis- trict Hospital Association will be transacted including! ithe election of directors and other- officers. - In order to cast `a ballot in the election of directors a person must be a member of the Asso- ciation. One-year memberships may be obtained for the sum . of $1.00 at the hospital office or the town Clerk's office. These mem- ' berships must be purchased at least ten days prior to the annual meeting. Everyone welcome. R. P© RITTER, PRESIDENT, JOHN STRONG, SECRETARY. 7-14-21 CROP INFORMATION DAY Annual Crop Information Day at Belgrave WI Hall, March 25 at 1 p.m. Sponsored byBelgrave Co- op. 25-7-14-21 TOURS Washington, D.C. during the Cherry Blossom Festival. is a -gip t vaptier's deli h't,.-8oi S'7 J wJ `J ° ,gym ! r e anti a o. -s.,* '' cell a +e th r a n y e O White House, Lincoln Memorial, Arlington Cemetery, Mount Ver- non and more. Free brochures, Fettes . Tours, 323*1545. Mount. Forest. . COUNTRY MUSIC LOVERS! Join us April 11 for 4 days of fun and music at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville. See the city, Hall of Fame, New Opry building. and much more. Early reservations essential, Fettes Tours, 323-1545 Mo> nt Forest. FETTES TOURS present Bri- tain at its finest during the spring season. 18 -day tour departs April 23 and includes all of the major points ofinterest in England and Scotland. Trans -Atlantic Jet via BOAC, complete motorcoach tours of England and Scotland: All first-class accommodation with private bath, and. plenty of free time. Call for a free bro- chure. Fettes Tours, 3234545 Mount Forest. WWVA Jamboree in Wheeling. Tour leaves May 10, returns May 12. A great show and a lot of fun. • All accommodation, tickets and transportation included. Fettes Tours, 323-1545 Mount Forest. Reserve now while a few seats remain. 3 -day tour to Ottawa de- parts May 18, features guided tour of Ottawa, cruise on Rideau Canal, downtown accommoda- tion and first-class transporta- tion. See the Capital at its beauti- ful best. Also, -dax `sfulipFestivftl d Michigan #a�-t4st���nn , de- parts May 15. Fettes Tours, '323-1545 Mount Forest. OLD TIME DANCE - . Old Time Dance on March 211, Bluevale Community Hall, TO, fin's Orchestra. $1.50 per person._ Sponsored by the Bluevale WI, 21-28 LUNCHEON Ladies' Curling Club closing luncheon, hot pot' luck, on Tues- day, March 26 at 1 p.m. EUCHRE AND DANCE Euchre and dance in Belgrave WI Hall on Friday, March 22 at 8:15 p,m. Music by the Blenders. Lunch to be served. Sponsored by the Institute. BINGO Howick Lions' . Bingo' will be held on Friday, March 22nd at 8:30 p.m. in Wroxeter . Com- munity Hall. Admission :$1, ,12`° Regular games for '$10; 2 Share the Wealth; one $25 Special; ,lackpgt of $95 on 58 calls; Door'.&, Consolation Prizes, PLAY A play "Everybody's Crazy", a three -act comedy, will t;be pre- sented at Brookside -Public School on Friday, March 22 and at Lucknow Public School -6, on p Saturday, Marc!' 23- Time - 8a>,5 .m. ,. This la.. - P y �� 4,y Lucknow Agricu to ral ociety. W21 Service Director POOLS, ETC. POOLS - PATIOS - SAUNAS In and Above Ground Pools Easy Financing, • • Pool Toys and Lawn Furniture Wm. R. Rintoul Construction 96 Patrick St.,, Wingham 357-2628 Swimming Pools Above and Below Ground Complete Line of Pool Chemicals ARMSTRONG CHEMICALS lox 56 Walkerton SALES AND SERVICE Lynn Heb Enterprises Honda and Skidoo Sales & Service Hwy 86 east of Wingham Phone 519-357-3435 CONSTRUCTION T.M.&T. CONSTRUCTION General Contractors All types of concrete work Home and farm building Complete Renovations CALL BOB THOMPSON BLUEVALE, ONTARIO 357-3493 Evening's AUTOMOTIVE CLMocTavisb Ltd. Your Automatic Car Wash Centre Transmission Repairs Expert Repairs:to • All Makes and '--Models of Cars and Trucks PHONE 357-2841 Row WINGHAM SUNOCO SERVICE LICENSED MECHANIC UNDERCOATING & RUSTPROOFiNG COMPLETE CAR & TRUCK SERVICE Prop. Ken Leitch PHONE 357-1554 NiGHT 357-3585 FOOD PIZZA Freshly Made to your order from a choice of Mushrooms, Pepperoni and Sausage • 3 Sizes Chicken & Sea Food Dinners RIVERVIEW DRIVE•IN 857.1360 Watch Your Business Grow.. When You Plant Your Offer In The Advance -Times Phone 357-2320 eir • INSURANCE For your INSURANCE See or CaII WILLIAM S. REED 64. Vietoris St., 357-2174 FLOWERS . Wedding Arrangements 9 . Cut flowers . Plants Flowers by, Wire Service LEWIS , FLOWERS 135 Frances Phonev /357-3880 ELECTRICAL BURKE ELECTRIC Electrical Contractors Motor Rewind and Sales Household Appliances Josephine St. - 357-2450 Emergency Service - See the Yellow Pages Pletch Electric Wingham INDUSTRIAL or COMMERCIAL WIRING Also Rural and Domestic 'Phone 357.1589 PLUMBING HEATING Percy Clark Plumbing Heating an& Sheet Metal Contractor PHONE 357-3080 1 366 Edward St.;, Wingham n'oy ,Jackson Plumbing —Heating —Tinsmithing 191 Josephine St. Wingham 357-2904 FUELS 1 BILL TIFFIN Imperial Esso Agent For all your Home and Farm Fuel and Lubricating Needs 357.1032 i mmoilimmoommommor READMAN TEXACO - Offering the full line of car service plus general repairs FIRESTONE TIRES and BATTERIES AUCTION SALE Of . Farm Machinery will be held for MERVIN McALLIST R on TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 214 miles south of Teeswater, 1'/4 miles west, Con. 3„ Culross Twp., at 1:00 P.M. AUCTIONEERS: WALLACE BALLAGH, TEES - WATER 392-6170; BRIAN `RIN- TOUL, WHITECHURCH 357- 2349. AUCTION SALE - Of LIVESTOCK and MODERN FARM MACHINERY will be held for MORGAN JOHNSTON, 21%2 miles east of Ripley. on Bruce County Road No. 6, Con. 8, Huron Twp., on SATURDAY, APRIL 6, at 12:30 P.M. AUCTIONEERS: GRANT McDONALD, RIPLEY 395-5353; WALLACE BALLAGH, TEESWATER 392-6170. AUCTION SALE bf Modern Farm Machinery will be held on MONDAY, APRIL 8, for PAT MURPHY, 21/2 miles south of Teeswater, 31,E miles east on Con. .3; Culross Twp. AUCTIONEERS: WALLACE BALLAGH: BRIAN RINTOUL. CLEAR 1NG, AUCTION SALE Of Livestock and Machinery will be held for RUSSELL ALTON, Ipt 7, on. 10,, ,Ashfield Twp., 4 of Lucknow,2 e�wles �tl`1 mile � '' south, on T DAY, APRIL 11, at 12:30 P.M. AUCTIONEERS: GRANT McDONALD: WALLACE BAL- LAGH: AUCTION SALE Of Household Effects, antiques and real estate will be held for the estate of the late . MRS. ALEX MORELAND at 757 Victoria Street, Kincardine on SATUR- DAY, APRIL 20, commencing at. 12 o'clock sharp. Real estate.con- sisting of house and lot will be. sold by auction at approximately 3 P.M. AUCTIONEERS: WAL- LACE BALLAGH, TEES - WATER, 392-6170 and GRANT McDONALD, RIPLEY, 395-5353. CLEARING AUCTION SALE Of Livestock, Machinery and Household Effects will be held for JACK BUTTON, Lot 1, Con. 5, Kinloss Twp., on SATURDAY, APRIL ,:27, at 10:30 A.M. AUCTIONEERS: GRANT Mc - DONALD: WALLACE BAL- LAGH. AUCTION SALE Of HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, AN- TIQUES AND REAL ESTATE will be held for MRS. HOWARD ROBB and MRS. HAROLD CRIT- TENDEN, Queen St. in RIPLEY, on SATURDAY, MAY 18. AUC- TIONEERS: GRANT Mc - DONALD: WALLACE BAL- LAGH. BIRTHS HEWiTT---At Kincardine and District Hospital on Thursday, March 14 to Janice and ,Ron Hewitt, RR 2, Kincardine, a daughter, Karen Elaine. A granddaughter for Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wall, Wingham and Mrs. Jim Hewitt, RR 2, Kincardine. HAINES-Sally (Galbraith) and Don Haines are pleased to an- nounce the birth of a daughter, Deborah Ann, on Sunday, March 17 at the Gtrelph Gener- al Hospital. 4 SCOTS'—In St. Joseph's Hospital, London. on Wednesday, March 13 to Mr. and Mrs, Richard Scott of London, a d ughter, Jennifer Sara, a sister for Gre- gory. ANDERSON—At the Wingham and District Hospital on Mon- day, March 11; to Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Anderson, RR 5, Wingham, a son. WEBER—At the Wingham and District Hospital on Sunday, March 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Weber, RR 1, Wroxeter, a son. Llitostook, Maddsory WIN be hero,* EDWIN swim 1004 C '1a Eititt 1?lta*a t 'Tem, tw* blocks south sod two blocks west of Wiagtssa>r a ON S'#:TUR "MARCH 23 AT 1:00 O'clock LIVESTOCK: -Reg- Charolais bull, Pp yea's, Hereford COW with calf -`at side;., ', 3 Charolais crow cows with calves' at side; Charolais, heifer due soon; 3. Hereford cows, due noon; Here- ford cowl due in spring, •,2 Chea-. lois (2nd calf) due in spring, Charolais cow bred a month; 8' Charolaiss, heifersdue in April, 2 Charolais cows' due in sprung; 2 BWF cowsdue in spring; 2 roan Hereford" cows, due in- spring, 3 Hereford cows, -due in spring; 2 Charolais heifers due in May; 2 Charolais heifers due in July; BWE' heifer due in July; 7 Charo- lais heifers; 9yearling heifers;.14 fail and winter calves, Charolais cross; 10 tons of mixed grain, 1,000 bales of hay. MACHINERY; Massey No. 10 baler; Ford side rake; J;D. mower; Stooker, stook loader; Massey 20A seed drill 15 run Harrows, Int. 3 furrow plow, 14 inch; 3 drum roller, disc, bale elevator; grain auger; Mildmay 32 in. thresher with 100' belt;' Hamnier mill; Otaco wagon; 2 wagons, 5 ton; Int. 3R plate disc; New Holland 135 bu: manure spreader; trailer ; tractor chains; bag cart; snow blower; 2 water troughs;, step ladder; cattle oiler; cattle clippers; power lawn .mower; garden tiller.. SOME HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. TERMS: Cash, farm sold. ()wncr•or auctioneer not respon- sible for accidents. Brian Rintoul, Auctioneer, Whitechurch, A Phone 357-2349. 14-21 Coming Events MEETING The. Wingham Business Asso- ciation will meet on Thursday, March 21 at 7 p.m. at Lee's Res- taurant. The guest' speaker will be Mr. Brice Kerr of Alderbrook Industries speaking oh "Street fighting" WORKJSHOF. • 'Huron County chapter Regis- tered tered Nurses' Association of On- tario is sponsoring ti workshop "Keeping Active after 50" on Wednesday, May 29 at Huron - view. Open to all interested per- sons. EUCHRE Euchre at St. Paul's Anglican Church on Thursday, March 21 at 8:30 p.m. Lunch. Prizes. Admis- sion 75 cents. TOUR All Star tour Nashville, Tenn. and Opryland, U.S.A., 4 days, May 17 to May 20, priced from $82.00 including transportation via de luxe motor coach, 2 nights excellent accommodation, $5.00 reserved seat for the Grand Ole Opry Show. Other tours to Wash- ington, D.C., Wheeling, West Vir- ginia. ir-ginia. 'Come in and pick up a free booklet which tells you all about many All Star Tours. For more information contact Listowel Travel Bureau, Main Street, Listowel, phone 291-4100. TOURS Advance booking charters. Guaranteed departures to: Lon- don, from 5199.00; Amsterdam, from $249.00; Glasgow, from 5229. Enquire about our other European destinations. For full particulars contact Listowel Travel Bureau, Main Street, Listowel, phone 291-4100. Card Of Thanks I would like to thank everyone for their gifts, visits, cards and flowers while 1 was a patient in Wingham and District Hospital: Special thanks to the laundry and linen staff, the kitchen staff and the housekeeping staff. A very special thank -you to Dr. Ping, Dr. Wilkins, the nursing staff on second floor and to Rev. Hawthorn. All was very much appreciated. Sandra Penner Marlene and Charlene Lob - singer wish to thank everyone who remembered them in any- way during their stay in the hos- pital and since returning home. I would like to thank all those who visited me and sent cards and flowers, the nursing staff of the Wingham and District Hos- pitarwhile. I was a patient there for two weeks. Special thanks to Dr. Wilkins, Dr. Ping and also Mrs. Nielson and Mrs. Fryfogle. Mr. Jean McKinnon self isle is unitOdeboreboa It . p.m. for Vis. Ewe " %t. field et Gerrie. R►. G. W. Saelk. Tem ment: ' t Gerrie burial m Gerrie Cemetery. Mrs. Virhltflektdied Saturday at the, Toronto General.Hospital following a 'lengthy lo was in her SUL year., Born in iaask Topp,,Ow was'the` f�' Aim D�,a deter er the lateJames Douglas . and Elizabeth Brown. She grew pp ink Bore area. Mrs. Whitfield was' an active niember of the e r e United 'church -being a member Of the -United Church Women and for . many years, Sunday School superintendent, Her husband predeceased her to .19&s,• Surviving are two son*, Dong.' las .of Calgary, ,Alberto, and Donald of Sault Ste, Marie. Also surviving -are two grandsons. Pallbearers, for Mrs.Whitfield were Harold Pollock, Les David- son, Gordon Jackson, Tom Aid- corn, Bruce • Robertson and' Emerson Shire. Card Of Thanks ° Churisi_Iluck et OSnow ' dat ate` r rine sod • Pital le hi* WA year. Jawbone of Ole * � Lemon. Aloe 1 is ON alif0r, Mrs. Jess PIM,414 Olhitork Wiecerwin4 and taw The body rafted- at Mok row mai Some, Gam, until Am* ,when furter a , Rev. 'A . R O Gerrie United OOP* .,orate'entombment Was le Gerrie nstel"y,Chapei with burial later In . �ichCen . r,1,, B w ► Strong and Wayne We would like to express our thanks to otic friends and neigh-\ bors m the Wroxeter area who 'donated so generously toward the gift of money given to us. We ap• predate it. Brad and Glenis King I would like to, thank all those who sent cards and .gift's while 1 was a patient in the hospital. Special thanks to the nurses;4Dr" Hanlon, Dr. McGregor and those who helped at home with chores. Frank Cooper I would like to thank my friends and neighbors for their cards and visits while 1 was a patient in Wingham Hospital. Also thank you to the doctors and nurses. Ida Harkness 11111111111110111111111111111 r ■ ■ .1111 ■ ■ ■ ■ *iKE LQt ■ 1111411kisten*cirOP/nruvillanein home. Large kitchen, with modern cupboards r living room, den, 2 r bathrooms, new forced in air oil furnace.: Two IN storey workshop. Loca- ted' 5 miles from Wing ham.• al • TEESWATER Four bedroom, 2 storey a home, hardwood floors, • broadloom in dining R and living room. Full r sized lot with mature III trees'. Also home has a new roof and wiring 1111 and separate garage. 111 Low taXes. ■ 111, EXCELLENT VIEW Ideal building site for a new home on this 17 ■ acre parcel. Country lo- cation. 12 miles from ■■ Winghom OFFICE 357-3848 W. Adamson C. Sutcliffe M. Gibson ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ •Don Holst REAL ESTATE im Limited ■ Realtors ■ ;■■■■■■•■■■■r'■ N • �]—Gue ' Sunday w . Nice. t , ; �.a St. icies Day dinner were Mr. -and Mrs. ;mac Newton, Brian '-and Wit, Mr. and Mrs. B. R. tfartcpattif and Dale of Oshawa and "her granddaughter and husband, and Mrs. GreggBn art: ` 0 Estevan, .S ska ewan. n - —Mr. and Mrsw Ken Hodgkin eon ! r Listowel attended the anniversary Friday ,:evening the Young: Canada .Hockey Wee . Tournament held in God 'crick,. Ken was. on the winning .team' of the. ►" tournament, playing with; the -'Lucknow 'Pee', Wees.. That year Ken won ':tile John Hanna "Y as top ,: scorer of thetournament and was presented ,with a trly �by late Elston .ff.:'On Enda evening he was presented witi an engraved smug commemorating the occasion.: Solid. two storeyfam ly dwel� ling with five bedrooms : in Belgrave- Two baths; `Sin le. detached garage. New oil;+fur= noce. Low taxes.; Terms Wait "' able. Also in Belgrave; anew 1 (under construction) with 11.00 sq. ft-, threesbedreoms, 'ultra • modern kitchen, electric rot ing and carports Priced right.: -• ,Act :nowt Your choice of hs colour sc - erritss, carpeting; etc. A handsome and immaculate. three bedroom home in Tees - water, New built -on kitchen ,with utility area, large closed' son porch, new roof, recently • re -wired.- New detached. gar- age. Lovely landscaped lot with mature frees. , 146 ACRES Beef and poultry set-up, south of Wingham on a paved road, 85 workable, 7 acre hard- wood bush, barn 56X48 L 22)28, 12 tie-ups (cement stanchionsl, implement shed 40X40, insulated hen house 28X30. Lovely, vinyl -sided four bedroom home, taste- fully decorated ` MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Photo Listing Service CONTACT: Office 357-1344 John Brent 335-3391 Stan Chadwick 357-2497 KEITH PE\ ITZSIMM • NS BROKER REAL E 176 'DIAGONAL ROAD O 357.1117 WINGHAM, ONTARIO NEW SPLIT LEVEL DOME Located in Wingham, this brick home has a built in 2 car gar- age, laundry facilities, two baths, 4 bedrooms including on ex- tremely large master bedroom. Very modern kitchen with both lunch dnd dining areas. Lovely family room which features indi- rect fighting and natural stone fireplace. Wall to wall carpet throughout, giving well over 2000 sq. ft. of luxury living area. Priced to sell at $39,500.00. A- BLYTH HOME Situated on 1'/, lots with mature maple trees. Two storey brick construction, newly renovated kitchen, large den and living room with alcove, winding wood stoircase, 4 bt�drooms and 3 piece bath. Basement and oil furnace heating. P"riced at only $16 ,500.00 40 ACRE PARCEL ExceNent.setting for a cottage or chalet overlooking the exist- ing pond and dam which is surrounded by rolling land. This rec- reational property offers the pence and quiet of country living with good access from a paved road. Listed of 515,000,00,' Ken Ducharme, Representative, S70 Shute,. Street, Wingham. Phone 357.2594