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For Sale
BERp STABLE gleaners and
tbling. liunk feeders and water
bowls. Silo unloaders and far-
rowing crates. Lloyd Johnston,
OR 3, Holyrood. Phone 395-5390.
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USED LUMBER 2 x 8, 2x 10, 2x
12, 3 x 8, 3 x 10; flooring and
Strapping. Call 357-2876 or 357-
801. 26-3
MUSCOVY DUCKS, dressed and
frozen. Also some duck feathers.
Mrs. Gordon Higgins, RR 5, Brus-
sels, 887-6143.
TWO BEDROOM mobile home,
50 x 10 unfurnished, 12 x 16 addi-
tion, T.V. tower, blocking and oil
tank included, $5,000 or best
offer. Phone 396-3588. rrb
ENJOY the luxuries of a wood
burning fireplace in your home or
cottage. Completely installed
with brick or stone facing for half
the price you imagined. For free
estimates phone 335-3124. rrb
SWIMMING POOL repossessed,
excellent condition, leading
manufacturer willing to sacrifice
at half price. Call collect 416-
536-9278. rrb
SANDERSON'S SASH. Manufac-
turers of odd size wood windows.
Let us take out your old drafty
Windows and replace them with a.
new custom built thermo glass in-
sulated unit complete with
screen. For an estimate phone
335-3963 or evenings 335-3124 or
335-3909. rrh
TWO MOBILE HOMES, 55 by 10,
50 by 10, partly furnished, two
bedroom, good condition. Also'
1975 travel trailer, reasonable, 35
by 8, two bedroom, four -piece
bathroom, large propane_ fur-
nace. Also used 30 by 8 travel
trailer, partly furnished. All
'reasonable. Can•be seen anytime
41tHarriston -Trailer • Park: Call
RACE HORSE equipment. West-
ern and English tack. Dealer for
Australian hopples and race
equipment. Save on all tack and
'equipment. Merlin's Magic Bank-
ets and Saddlery. Mail order and
Mobile delivery. Phone Palmer-
ston 343-2808 anytime. rrb
HOOVER WASHER -spin-dryer;
black and white T.V.; small eight
track tape deck; a few pieces of
antique furniture. Phone 357-3003.
TENT TRAILER, sleeps four,
screened zip-tite 9' x 11' add -a -
room. Phone 357-1882.
DELUXE, redwood, above
ground pools, (2) 16 x 24 and 16 x
32 complete, one year old, re-
possessed by bank. Sacrifice half-
price. Call Mr. James 519-681-
3804. rrb
.LIQUID MANURE tank. Call
Dungannon 529-7505 before" 11
a.m. for details.
WHITEWASHING Equipment,
Myers industrial pump driven by
Wisconsin V-4 engine, one 500 gal.
tank and one 300 gal. tank, 100
feet of high pressure hose, all
mounted on a 1965 Mercury three -
ton teuck. Phone 357-3843.
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GOVERNMENT INSPECTED
sides of beef at 95 cents a pound.
Cut, wrapped and delivered.
Phone 335-3754.
SWIMMING POOL SACRIFICE.
Leading manufacturer and distri-
butor has above -ground alumi-
num pools left over from 1974
season, half-price, guaranteed in-
stallation and terms. Call Credit
Manager, collect, 519-681-3805
days or evenings. rrb
For Rent
UNFURNISHED two bedroom
apartment, refrigerator and
stove supplied; electrically heat-
ed, thermostatically controlled;
a washe-: and dryer at tenant's
disposal. Located on Wingham's
main street for shopping conveni-
ence; free parking at the rear of
the building. Available August 1.
Phone 357-2870 or 357-1015. rrb
OFFICE FOR RENT. Double of-
fice and storage area, centrally
located in Wingham, electric
heat, fluorescent fixtures and
carpeting, washroom, off-street
parking. Phone 357-1411.
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32 FOOT trailer at Driftwood
Beach from July 19 to August 3.
Phone 3354754.
Livestock For Sale
HALF ARAB colt, chestnut, 1
year old, reasonably priced.
Phone Waterloo 1-885-4759.
Miscellaneous
TEACH YOUR DOLLARS to
have more cents at the North
Huron Credit Union. Office hours,
Belgrave, Tuesday, 8 to 10 p.m.;
Wingham, Wednesday, 12 noon to
5:30 p.m. and Friday 4 to 7 p.m.
Phone 357-2311. rrb
STANDING AT STUD, registered
half Arab and pony. Good big
little horse, $20 fee, both large
and small mares. Ross or. Kevin
Hoggart, 357-3692. 3-10
INSTRUCTION AVAILABLE
LEARN HAIRDRESSING — for
more information on this career
write, phone or visit K -W
SCHOOL OF HAIRDRESSING,
407 Highland Rd. W., Kitchener,
745-5641. Lodging available.
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REYNOLDS REFRIGERA-
TION. Dependable repairs,
prompt service. Phone 357-1085.
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ANYONE wishing to have hand-
saws, circular saws, tools, etc.,
sharpened, call 357-3644.
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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, Wingham
Dial 357-3739
IF YOU ARE A FRIEND or rela-
tive of an alcoholic, the Al -Anon
Family Group may be able to
help you solve your side of the
problem. Please contact Post Of-
fice Box 1135, Wingham.
MEALS -ON -WHEELS
Phone Mrs. L. James, 357-3657 or
Mrs. H. L. Sherbondy, 357-2552.
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Work Wanted
STUDENT would like summer
employment on farm or will do
any other type of work. Phone
357-1868.
HIRE A STUDENT — They
really work! Call 291-2922.
Wanted
MANUFAC'TURER'S REP
would like attractive site for dis-
play of new above -ground pool.
Call collect 416-536-9278.
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OLD CUPBOARDS, tables,
dressers, etc. in any condition —
china, glass, sealers, bottles,
trunks, clocks, old car parts, oil
lamps. Write to E. Ryan, RR 1,
Limehouse, Ontario LOP 1H0.
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CANADA'S leading manufactur-
er and distributor is seeking a
choice residential site to display
their new 1975 above ground red-
wood pool. Your backyard is the
prime location we will consider.
An excellent opportunity for you
the home owner. Call collect 681-
3800 days or evenings. rrb
HOUSE with three bedrooms,
living room and dining room,
split level or bungalow for the
fall. Apply to Box 375, c -o The
Wingham Advance -Times.
Tenders Wanted
CUSTODIAN
CONTRACT TENDER
PLAINLY marked sealed
tenders will be received by the
undersigned up to Tuesday, July
15, 1975, for contracting custodial
services at Walton Public School,
Walton.
ALL tenders must be submitted
on the official tender forms which
are available at the Huron
County Board of Education 103
Albert Street, Clinton, Ontario
NOM ILO.
THE lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
R. B. Dunlop,
Superintendent of
Business Affairs
Huron County Board
of Education
W. Shortreed, ChairMan.
D. J. Cochrane,
Director.
Notice
ATTENTION SENIOR CITI-
ZENS OF WINGHAM. During the
months of July and August, the
project, "Closing The Gap" will
be providing free housecleaning,
errands, gardening, companion-
ship, etc. for you. Phone now 357-
1904 Monday to Friday mornings
8 toll. 19-26-3
WILL OPEN telephone answer-
ing and monitoring service if
enough response to warrant it.
Write to Box 376, c -o The Wing -
ham Advance -Times. 3-10-17
NEARLY NEW STORE, Wing -
ham closes July 5. Any articles
unsold must be picked up by the
5th. We re -open August 26 for fall
goods and close October 25. '
NOTICE TO THE
RATEPAYERS OF THE
TOWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY
The 1975 tax notices are now in
the mail. Owing to the fact that
this is the first year for Turn -
berry Township to have the tax
billing done by I.B.M. there were
minor difficulties which arose
making it impossible to have the
demand date June 15. Therefore
the due date for the first install-
ment will be July 15, 1975. one per
cent per month or part thereof
will be added on all unpaid taxes
after the due date.
John V. Fischer, Clerk
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Farm Machinery
72 ALLIS CHALMERS combine
in excellent condition. Contact
George Merkley, Wroxeter 335-
3862.
Help Wanted
SALES PERSON wanted, perma-
nent part-time, five • day week,
Tuesday to Saturday. Experience
necessary. Apply in person only
to Stedman, Wingham.
WATKINS HOUSEHOLD and
Agri -Products. To buy or sell our
products, call 392-6065 evenings.
Demand for our products merits
more sales personnel. Students,
men or women, part or full-time,
training provided, earning po-
tential unlimited. Districts open
in Wingham, Lucknow, Morris,
Grey, Turnberry, Howick and
Ashfield. • rrb
PERSON to do housework.. Can
live-in if desired. Apply to Box
368, The Wingham Advance -
Times. 26-3
THE HURON COUNTY
BOARD OF EDCUATION
REQUIRES
OCCASIONAL TEACHERS
to do supply work in the element-
ary and secondary schools during
1975-76.
Written applications, including
qualifications, social insurance
number, and telephone number
must be mailed before July 23rd
to R.'E. Smith, Superintendent of
Education, Huron County Board
of Education, 103 Albert Street,
Clinton, Ontario.
Applicants should indicate the
grades and -or subjects they are
prepared to teach and the schools
in which they would serve. From
this information lists of available
teachers will be prepared for
each school. Principals will then
contact applicants when their
services are required.
Persons presently serving as
Occasional Teachers in our
schools need not re -apply. Names
will automatically be included for
the coming year unless notifica-
tion to the contrary is received
from. either the teacher or a
principal.
D. J. Cochrane,
Director.
W. Shortreed.
Chairman.
3-10-17
THS
Cars & Trucks.
01.
1968 CHEV IMPALA, two door
hardtop, 283 V-8, automatic 62,000
miles, power steering and
brakes, air shocks, four new
summer tires, two new snow
tires, rear window defogger, good
condition, $650 or best cash offer.
Phone 357-1198.
1966 PONTIAC Parisienne, very
good condition, price $600. Phone
357-2433. rrb
1974 VEGA in new condition;
12,000 miles. Rust proofed, snow
tires and radio. Good gas mile-
age. De Witt Miller, phone
357-1983.
Real Estate
For Sale
TWO STOREY stucco five bed-
room house in Belgrave on large
lot, bath, oil furnace, vacant
store on property, early posses-
sion, price $25,000. Jim Cardiff
Real Estate Broker, Brussels,
phone 887-6100 or res. 887-6164.
WILLIAM S. REED
Real Istat. Broker ani
• General Insurance
Dial 35T-2174
WINGHAM, ONTARIO
COMMISSION RATE — 3%
- ON HOUSES IN WINGHAM
Well situated, six room cottage,
new aluminum siding and win-
dows, new furnace, good lot,
priced reasonable, early posses-
sion.
Two storey, six room brick
dwelling, two baths, sunrooms,
oil furnace, well situated, posses-
sion June 1.
An attractive three bedroom
cottage, good location, many ex-
tras, garage and landscaped lot.
A well -located two-storey busi-
ness property on main street, ex-
cellent repair, early possession.
' If you are looking for real
value, see our several duplexed
income properties.
Mortgages
1st - 2nd MORTGAGE FUNDS for
debt consolidation, new pur-
chases or refinancing. No hidden
charges or bonuses. We spe-
cialize in the har�t o -get mort-
gages. Call collect anytime 1-
885-1900. HANNAH FINANCIAL
SERVICES. rrb
Personal
WE INVITE engaged couples to
visit the Arbor Gift Shop in Clin-
ton. Receive a free gift and tell
your friends about our Shower
and Bridal Registry Service. No
charge, no obligation.
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BIRTHS
JOHNSTON - At the Wingham
and District Hospital on Tues-
day, June 24, to Mr. and Mrs:
James Johnston, 'RR 4, Wing -
ham, a son.
MURPHY — At the Wingham
and District Hospital on Thurs-
day, June 26, to Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Murphy, RR 3, Tees -
water, a son.
BAIRD --- Clayton and Marilyn
Baird wish to announce the ar-
rival of their son, Peter Brad-
ley, on June 26 at the Wingham
and District Hospital. The
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
. Russel Baird gf Wingham and
Rev. and Mrs. S. J. Lookman,
Carluke.
Auction Sale
AUCTION SALE
of New and Used Appliances and
Household Articles
for M. C. SMITH LTD..
RR 2, Listowel, 3 miles west of
Listowel and 11 miles south of 86
Hwy. on Elma-Grey Boundary
and turn right 1st buildings.
MONDAY, JULY 7
Sale Time 7:00 P.M.
NEW: Radio and cassette
record players, 8 'track stereo
tape players, electric house fans,
air conditoners (if not sold),
dehumidifiers, Sunbeam electric
lawn mowers and cords, match-
ing pairs of washers and dryers
in white, harvest and avocado,
matching pairs of ranges and
refrigerators (white), harvest,
avocado and white ranges and
refrigerators, ranges only 24inch
and 30 inch in white, harvest and
avocado, plus other household
items, televisions, black and
white, 20 inch and 12 inch, Solid
State 20 inch color, stereo record
players,. Modular stereo compo-
nents, aerials, towers and rotors,
bicycles.
USED: Washers, dryers, tele-
visions, record players.
NOTE — All new items carry
Manufacturer's Guarantee and
are serviced by M. C. Smith Ltd.
pp to 60 days after purchase. Any-
one consigning items please
bring them on July 7 only (short
of space) .
Ample Free Parking
Financing Available
Selling by Number
In case of b`ad weather sale will
be held under cover.
Come and help us celebrate the
22nd anniversary sale
(by auction).
BOB GILMORE
Auctioneer, Phone 291-3489.
Announcement
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Chisholm
are pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
ughter.NWIVI. .Marie,ta-Albert
IT.Neil Bier} son of Mr. and Mrs.
d AI¢ert`Dieman of RR I, Belgrave.
The marriage will take place on
July 19, 1975 at four o'clock at St.
Mary's Roman Catholic Church,
Lucknow.
use the
WANTADS
WINGHAM 357-2320
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POLAR BEAR EXPRESS — to Sudbury, North Bay �d alopg
Join us July 18 or August 13 for the Ottawa River to Pembroke,
four days of all Ontario scenery Deep River and Ottawa. Fea-
on our deluxe Moosonee tour. tures ani day guided tour 01 the
Tour is fully escorted on modern, Nation's Capital and returns via
washroom equipped coaches and beautiful Rideau and Kawartha
Hitt class accommodation. Fea- Lakes areas. .
tures Cochrane, Polar Bear Ex-
press, Moosonee, guided tour of
Timmins, Santa's Village and
four hour cruise ® on Lake
Muskoka. A limited amount of
space still available.
1000 ISLANDS — 3 -day tour
departs July 14 and August 14.
Includes visits to Old Fort Henry,
Gananoque, Upper Canada Vil-
lage and Peterborough also
features a delightful 3 hour cruise
through 1000 Islands. All admis-
sions included in ticket. A relax-
ing tour with a minimum of driv-
ing.
EAST • COAST — Travel
through the Adirondack, Green
and White Mountains on our
12 -day tour to the East Coast.
Stops at all points of interest,
Cabot Trail, Magnetic Hill,
Reversing Falls, Green Gables,
Woodleigh Replicas and features
a full day cruise on a luxury liner.
6 seats available on July 30
departure.
CA .IEORNIA AND GOLDEN
WEST --- 21 -day tour departs Oct.
19, includes -15 states with all side
trips and admissions and city MEMORIAL SERVICE
tours included. Features Disney- • The annual memorial service
land, Universal Studios, Hoover will be held at Brandon Ceme-
Dam, Grand Canyon, Petrified tery, Belgrave on Sunday, July 6
Forest, Painted Desert, Salt Lake at 3 p.m.
City, Reno, San Francisco, Los
Angeles and much more. Pick RUMMAGE SALE
ups en route. Rummage sale at the Salvation
Army Hall, Saturday, July 5, 2 to
4.
parts Oct. 10 with no night driv-
ing, now over half full. 2 -day tour
to Jamboree in WWVrA departs
Nov. 14,
Free brochure' on,,all of these
tours are available by caping or
writing to Fettes Totes 323-1545,
Mount .Forest.
Pick ups are arranged on tour
route. 19-26-3
EUROPEAN TOUR — 23 -day
tour departs Sept. 4, features 7
countries. All sightseeing accom-
modation, breakfasts, dinners
transportation and escorts ser-
vices are included. A deluxe tour
departing from Mount Forest.
Immediate reservations are
essential.
PALL TOURS — 5 -day color
tour to Agawa Canyon and
Macinac Island departs Sept. 20
and 22. 3 -day color tour to Lake
Placid and Adirondack Moun-
tains departs Sept. 30. 4 -day color
CANADIAN WEST COAST — tour to Algonquin and Ottawa
Some space still available on 21- departs Oct. 5. 4 -day tour to
day tour departing Aug. 17. Fea- Nashville for Thanksgiving de -
tures 20 nights first class accom-
modation, deluxe transportation, -•�—
all sightseeing and admissions.
No overlapping of routes and no ?'
night driving. Travel the relax-
ing, worry free way and see it all
in daylight including Banff, Jas-
per, Lake Louise, Vancouver,
Victoria, Butchart Gardens, Oka-
nogan Valley, Fraser and
Thompson River Valleys, Rogers
Pass, Yellowhead Pass, Calgary,
Edmonton, Regina, Winnipeg
and much more.
GREAT LAKE CIRCLE fpday lour around the northern
lakes departs July 21 -and August
18. Travels through Michigan,
Indi a, Illinois, Wisconsin, Min-
nesota and Ontario. Visits Thun-
der Bay with a complete harbour
cruise and a visit to the recently
restored multi-million dollar Fort
William, travels the beautiful
Lake Superior route to Sault Ste.
Marie and home through Mus-
koka, etc.
MANITOULIN AND OTTAWA
4 -day tour departs Aug. 25
travelling to Manitoulin aboard
the new M.S. Chi-Cheemaun then
Cards of Thanks
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to all our friends who sent
such lovely cards and greetings
for our 50th anniversary.
Burns and Irene Stewart
I would like to thank everyone
who visited and sent cards to me
while I was a patient in the Wing -
ham and District Hospital. A
special thanks to Dr. Hanlon and
the nurses on the OB Ward who
• assisted in the safe arrival of
Jason.
Mrs. Elwood (Lynda) Fitch
HELP WANTED
All previously experienced workers who
would be interested in working any part of
our 3 to 11 shift, are invited to apply to the
personfr'eI office.
We have immediate openings.
We also have immediate openings for male
and female on our 11 to 7 shift.
Please apply in person.
SPINRITE YARNS & DYERS LTD.
LISTOWEL, ONT.
Thank you to all the wonderful
people who showed their love for
the defenseless and supported us
by either walking or sponsoring
"The Walk for Life".
The Executive from the
Goderich and Wingham
Prolife groups
We would like to take this op-
portunity to thank all our friends
and relatives for their cards,
flowers and visits in the recent
loss of our infant son. Also thanks
to those who helped at home in
many ways. Special thanks to Dr.
Leahy.
Cathy and Niel Edgar
The family of the late Ira
Campbell wish to express sincere
thanks to relatives, friends and
neighbors for the floral tributes,
donations to the Heart Founda-
tion and the Multiple Sclerosis
Society, cards of sympathy, food
brought to the house and the
many acts of kindness shown to
us at the time of the loss of a dear
father-in-law and grandfather.
Special thanks to the nurses,
doctors and ambulance attend-
ants of the Winghem and District
Hospital, Rev. John Roberts and
the S. J. Walker Funeral Home.
Special thanks to the United
Church Women for serving lunch
following the funeral. These
many acts of kindness were
deeply appreciated.
I would like to sincerely thank
all those who remembered me
with cards and visits while I was
a patient in the hospital. Special
thanks to Tom Warwick.
George Brewer
We extend a sincere thank you
to all who sent cards, gifts, and
flowers, to those who called and
expressed best wishes and
especially to the hospital staff for
their care and to Dr. Corrin and
Dr. McKim.
Lois and Lesley Noble
I wish to express a special
thanks to all those who con-
tributed towards the lovely gift
which I received. It was greatly
appreciated.
Sincerely
Dr. Barbara Cameron
The relatives of the late Mary
E. Forgie wish to express sincere
thanks to friends and neighbors
for their kindness shown at this
time in the loss of a dear aunt.
Thanks for floral tribures, dona-
tions to the Ontario Heart
Foundation, Gideon Memorial
Bibles and cards of sympathy.
Special thanks to Dr. P. J. Leahy,
nurses on second floor of Wing -
ham and District Hospital, Rev.
K. B. Passmore, the R. A. Currie
and Son Funeral Home, pall-
bearers and flowerbearers.
McCREERY
AUTO WRECKERS
RR 2, WItOXETER
on Highway 86
!Midway between Wingham
and Listowel
USED AUTO PARTS
USED CARS at TRUCKS
Phone
LISTOWEL 2914159
GORRIE 335.3314
MUSEUM ASSOCIATION
• All interested iersgns 'in Wing -
ham and the rural area are asked
to attend a public meeting at the
council chambers, Wingham
Town Hall on Monday evening,
July 7 at 8 p.m. Your interest and
co-operation are vital to:this com-
munity project. 26-3 :.
RECEPTION AND DANCE
Reception and dance for Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Ross (Bonnie
Veenstra) in Bluevale Hall,
Friday, July 4. Tiffin's Orches-
tra. Ladies* please bring lunch.
IN WINGHAM JULY 10 - 11 -.12
YOU'LL FIND TERRIFIC BUYS AT
The Dec?r Shoppe
MAC TAC
MORGAN ADHESIVES OF CANADA LTD.'
MOUNT FOREST 323-2422
Opportunity to learn a skill. We
will train you to become. an
EXTRUDER OPERATOR
Top Wages - Excellent Benefits
- New Plant -
Must be mechanically inclined. Are you
interested in your future? If so, MAC TAC is
the place to wo'r`k. '
Business and Professional
Directory
BRAY
CHIROPRACTIC
OFFICE.
197 Josephine Street
Wingham, Ontario
Phone 357-1224
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GUARANTEED GRANITES
CEMETERY LETTERING
REASONABLE PRICES
Buy Direct and Save
Bus Ph. 357.1910
Rea. Ph. 357.1015
.Fraderick F. Homuth
Phm.B., R.O.
Carol E. Homuth, O.D.
Mrti, H. Viola Homuth, O.D.
Optometrists
HARRISTON Ontario
338-2712
REID AND PETERSON
Chartered Accountants
218 Josephine St., Wingham
Ph: 3574522
J. A. Peterson, C.A. B. W. Reid, C.
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