The Wingham Advance-Times, 1984-12-19, Page 7t
Page 6—The Wingharn Advance -Times Dec. 19, 1984
SPECIAL NOTICE RATES
Engagement Notices(with picture) $5.00
plus '1.70 for 10 words; 8' a word thereafter
Engagement Notices(without picture) $4.00
Graduation Pictures $4.00
Anniversary Pictures, 55 years and over No Charge
Wedding Write Ups No charge it copy is received within
three weeks after the ceremony. Charge for accompany-
ing picture is $5.00
After Third Week Write Up$5.00
Detailed wedding write ups will not be accepted after six
weeks but for a limited time picture and a brief caption
will be published at a charge of $5.00
Birth Announcements to our regular format No Charge
-additional Information or a change in the wording,
charge is '1.70 first 10 words; 8' a word thereafter.
FOR SALE
DO YOU•have a favorite re-
cipe, a story or a poem? Let
us make photocopies of it for
you to pass along to your
friends. We can do any quan-
tity. Drop in at The Wingham
Advance -Times office.
Phone 357-2320.
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FRESH eggs. Phone 357-
3679.
LAST minute Christmas
shopping gift. A ticket to the
first annual Burns dinner
and dance Saturday, Jan. 19.
$10 per person. Contact any
Lucknow Lions member or
call 529-7524 or 528-3507.
VISIT This & That Shoppe in
Lucknow for antiques, china,
furniture etc. Phone 528-3723.
NEW idea 6' single auger
snowblower, real good
condition. Phone 523-4260.
IMMEDIATE delivery on
hockey jerseys, $10 and up.
Buy direct from the factory
and save! Peter Upton
Jacket Works. Call torr free
1-800-661-6461 for your free
catalogue.
FULL length brown leather
coat "Old Mill", lady's size
10, $150; 1925 8 pc, oak dining
room suite (no china
cabinet) $475; sofa and chair
$150; antique Singer sewing
machine, $50; Remington
870, 12 gauge pump, $225.
Phone 357-3745 evenings.
MAGNETIC signs: many
sizes available, 8" x 20", $29.
For further information
phone The • Wingham Ad-
vance -Times, 357-2320.
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FIREWOOD, dry hardwood,
$35 a cord delivered. Also,
custom wood blocking,
selling, splitting and hauling.
Phone 335-3382 after 6 p.m.
5,26
CHRISTMAS trees, pine,
spruce and balsam, 5' to 9'.
Will deliver. Phone Niel
Edgar 357-2440.
5,12,19
STAR wars toys. Phone 357-
2522.
5,12,19
HARDWOOD, ready to burn,
already split, $34 per cord for
7 cord and under, $33 a cord
for 8 and up. Phone 357-3893.
19,24,2
FOR SALE
HARDWOOD slabs, all
White Ash. McGlynn's Saw-
mill 357-3777.
DO YOU have items to ad-
vertise in 132 weekly news-
papers? Call us now for de-
tails on our blanket classi-
fied coverage of Ontario or
specific areas of the pro-
vince. The Wingham Ad-
vance -Times, 357-2320.
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ENGRAVED signs: door
plates, mailbox plates, house
numbers, name badges, desk
signs. Easy to .read, wash-
able, stainproof. The Wing
ham Advance -Times, 357-
2320.
IMMEDIATE delivery on
hockey jerseys, $10 up. Buy
direct from the factory and
save! Peter Upton Jacket
Works. Call toll free 1-800-
661-6461 for your free
catalogue.
21,19
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GREY Township And Its
People by Marilyn Engel,
RR 3, Brussels. Available
from author 887-6976 or at the
township of Grey municipal
office, 887-6268, $12 per copy.
28,24
PAMPERS: several boxes of
Newborn size, 6-13 lbs. Save
$1 per box. Phone 357-3026.
12,19
DRESSED ducks and geese.
Phone Lucy Miller 392-8240
or 392-3157.
BERG stable equipment.
Barn 'cleaners; manure
pumps, vertical and hori-
zontal; 8" to 15" PVC or SBT
Ductile cow and calf tie
stalls; loose housing; bunk
feeders; ventilation equip-
ment; hog confinement
equipment; Ritchie heated
waterbowls; farrowing
crates; weaner decks; plas-
tic slats and farm gates.
Contact Lloyd Johnston, RR
3, Holyrood, Ont. Phone 395-
5390.
12,19
ODYSSEY II video game in-
cluding 8 cartridges. Phone
887-6477 after 6 p.m.
12,19.
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OLDER refrigerator, stove
and deepfreeze. $250 or best
offer. Phone 887-6518.
WEDDING invitations. Drop
in and view our latest book of
sample invitations. The
Wingham . Advance -Times,
192 Josephine St., Wingharn,
Ontario. Phone 357-2320.
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CHOICE grain fed beef, cut,
wrapped, frozen and de-
livered. Phone 335-3754, Bob
Kreller.
UTILITY trailer, home-
made; 6' x 7' x 21/2'; Home -
light XL130 chain saw with
20" bar. $250 each or best
reasonable offer. Phone 357-
1385.
12,19
SPRUCE trees, large and
small, cut your own for less.
Trees also available at 218
Victoria St. W., Wingham.
Phone 357-3215.
12,19
GIVE a little Dutch windmill
for a Christmas gift. Phone
357-1403.
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ADDRESS labels; gummed
200 for $3.25; press -on 200 for
$3.95; transparent 200 for
$5.75; iron -on labels for
clothing, 50 for $3.95. Add 7
per cent p.s.t. to all prices.
Phone The Wingham Ad-
vance -Times, Box 390,
Wingham, Ont. 357-2320.
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LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE
4 HOLSTEIN heifers ready
to breed; brucellosis tested.
Phone 887-6764.
MCCREERY
Auto Wreckers
RR 2, Wroxeter
on Highway 86
Midway between
Wingham
and Listowel
USED AUTO PARTS
USED CARS & TRUCKS
24 -HR. TOW SERVICE
Scrap cars wanted
Highest prices paid
Phone
LISTOWEL 29 1 -4 1 59
GORRIE 335-3314
CARS Si TRUCKS
FOR SALE
1977 DODGE Flatbed 318, 3
speed, good condition, $1000
or best offer, mag wheels,
AM -FM cassette. Phone 335-
6437.
LARGE selection of bred
gilts with due dates. Vaccin-
ated and pregnancy tested.
Israel Albrecht, RR 1, Wing -
ham. Phone 357-3495.
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1976 FORD LTD wagon, new
tires, new exhaust, excellent
condition, $1300. Phone 357-
1044.
1978 TOYOTA pickup truck,
long box, good condition.
$2200. Phone 357-3268.
WANTED TO BUY
CRIB mattress to fit crib 2' x
4', must be in good condition.
Phone 357-1908.
1975 INTERNATIONAL
Scout II, as is, $1000. Phone
335-3972 after 6 p.m.
19,24
1.9,24
FARM EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE
1690 CASE tractor, 90 hp.,
power shift transmission,
power adjust wheels and
heathouser, 440 hours, 2
years old, $15,000. Phone
Dave Inglis 357-1819 even-
ings or 392-8181 days.
12,19
PIANOS wanted to buy. Or
have us refinish, repair, tune
your piano. Save, have work
done in your home. Village,
Piano Shop, Elmira (519)
669-2280, (519) 669-2311.
USED bulk tanks, stainless
steel or plastic, 500-1500
gallons, must be reasonably
priced. Phone Bob 357-2599.
28,19
MISCELLANE
WINTER growing starts
now. Metal Halide 1000W
$199. Heater 16,000 BTU $114.
Over 20,000 products for
indoor, greenhouse &
hydroponic growing. Have
tomatoes for Christmas.
Lots of Christmas gifts $2 to
$50. Send $2 for catalogue to
Western Water Farms, 1422
Seymour Street, Vancouver.
V6B 3N9 (604) 682-6636.
FULL RANGE OF
FARM EQUIPMENT
BUTLER—Ring Drive Silo
Unloaders, Big Jim Silo Un -
loaders, Volume Belt Feed-
ers, Convey -n -Feed Cattle
Feeders, Single Chain Con-
veyors, Barn Cleaners, Os-
walt Ensilmixers.
FARMATIC—Blender Ham-
mer Mills, Blender Roller
Mills, Blender Mills for
Ground Hi -Moisture Corn,
Augers, Leg Elevators.
ACORN—Cable Barn Clean-
ers.
WESTEEL-ROSCO—Grain
Bins, 1,350 to 250,000 bu.,
Bulk Feed Tanks.
ACME—Fan-Jet. Ventilation
Systems.
HOULE—Liquid Manure
Pumps, Cleane Steel
Trusses, B & L &Complete
Hog Confinement Systems,
SLURRY -SLINGER — Liq-
uid Manure Spreaders.
CLAY—Parts and Service
for Clay Equipment.
ALSO Parts, Electric Feed
carts; straw choppers; fibre -
funnels; Ritchie heated
bowls; Hurst equipment.
WE HANDLE
EVERYTHING—ALMOST
Lowry Farm Systems Ltd.,
RR 1, Kincardine
Phone 395-5286
SNOWMOBILES
FOR SALE
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 Office Box 1135,
Wingharn.
1981 SKIDOO Blizzard, very
low mileage, excellent con-
dition, must be seen. Phone
Bob 357-2599.
19,24,2,9
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MEALS -ON -WHEELS
Phone Mrs. L. James 357-
3657.
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SERVICES
ANDY'S custom choring and
relief milking, experienced
milker, good with cows.
Phone 335-3729.
1979 340 TRAIL.FIRE,
electric start; double bed
Cerka trailer, 2 years old.
Phone 357-1065.
12,19
1978 POLARIS SS340. Phone
523-9369.
5,26
NOW available Photocopy-
ing. Drop in at The Wingham
Advance -Times office.
Phone 357-2320:
12,19
1979 SKIDOO 5500 Blizzard;
1979 Skidoo Everest 440; 1980
Skidoo 4500 Citation. Phone
357-3656.
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PIANO tuning and repairs.
Used pianos bought and sold.
Phone 357-1049, Michael Lip-
nicki.
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12,19
CRAIG (Home) Heating,
new furnace installations,
repair, service; chimney
cleaning. Phone 357-3641.
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1977 ARTIC Cat Lynx in good
condition. Phone 887-6477.
12,19
1973 JOHN Deere 440, real
good condition. Phone 357-
1670.
12,19
WANTED
ROOM AND BOARD
PHIL'S Refrigeration and
Appliance Service, 24-hour
emergency service, used
appliance sales. Phone 887-
9062.
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BOB'S Chimney Cleaning,
also stove, fireplace and
pipes. Phone 357-2436 or 357-
3641.
28,19
ROOM and board required
Monday night to Friday
noon, no laundry. Phone
Burke Electric 357-2450.
UPHOLSTERING of furni-
ture, automobile and tractor
seats. Free pick up and de-
livery, free estimates. Qual-
ity workmanship. Montgom-
ery's Custom Upholstery,
Blyth. Phone 523-4272. '
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THERAPEUTIC massage
by licensed masseuse.
Louise T. Harnack RMT. By
appointment only. Phone
887-6367.
12-9
DR. GEAR'S Teeswater
office will be closed Dec. 24,
25 and 26th. Open as usual
Dec. 27.
LeROY Jackson Plumbing
and Heating will be closed
December 22 to January 1 in-
clusive. For emergencies
phone 357-1305.
19,24
PROFESSIONAL typing
service provided at competi-
tive rates by experienced
typist. Will type reports,
books, manuscripts, term
papers, etc. Call 357-1554 any
time.
7tf
WANTED
WORK WANTED
SPECIALTY. Mature lady
will baby-sit in Wingharn for
the Christmas and New
Year's party season from
now until New Year's ex-
cluding Christmas Day and
evening. Phone 357-3168.
5,12,19
A good home for a cat, long
haired Siamese, .white with
charcoal markings, blue
eyes. He is a neutered male,
house broken year old kitten.
Has had all his. needles. Will
pay for his. board for three
months. Owners on holiday.
Phone 357-1126.
19,24
PERSONAL
HELP WANTED
BABYSITTER to come in
weekdays to our home in
Belgrave area commencing
end of Dec. Phone 357-2527.
12,19
COME alive in '85. Earn
$25,000 a year or more full-
time. Part-time people earn
$10,000 to $15,000. We will
show you how! For a per-
sonal interview in your own
home, call Fuller Brush
Company, St. Thomas 1-631-
4383 after 6 p.m.
PREGNANT and need help?
Free positive confidential
support. Birthright. Phone
357-1066, 357-2392, 357-1769 or
London 432-7197 collect.
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ACCOMMODATION
PART-TIME babysitter for
two small children in my
home. Phone 357-3834.
12,19
ROOM and board for senior
citizens and retirees. Home -
cooked meals, laundry, 24
hour supervision, etc.
Country Road Lodge Retire-
ment Home, Lucknow 395-
5283.
14,19
RELIABLE babysitter re-
quired in the Wroxeter-
Gorrie area, Monday to
Friday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.,
starting February 18, 1985.
Fora further details please
phone 335-6296.
12,19,24
EXPERIENCED advertis-
ing representative wanted
for aggressive community
newspaper in Grande
Prairie. Excellent earning
potential and complete
medical benefits. This
position will be available
early in the new year. Send
resume to P. Brewster,
Focus Publishing Ltd., 10518
— 100th Ave., Grande
Prairie, Alta. T8V 0V9.`
BE A HAIRSTYLIST
Classes starting monthly
HAIRDRESSING
BARBERING
UNISEX
For free information
Kitchener -Waterloo
School of Hairdressing
186 Victoria St N
Kitchener N2H 5C6
745-5641
CAREERS
TRUCKING careers, job
training and placement help.
Among Canada's top 10 wage
earning group. Phone Mery
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bridge (519) 623-2430,
Toronto (416) 251-9073,
London (519) 432-1726. -
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describes 200 correspond-
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263 Adelaide.St. W., Toronto.
1-800-268-1121.
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
We wish to thank our rela-
tives, friends and neighbors
for the cards and gifts we re-
ceived on our anniversary. A
very special thanks to our
family for making it an
evening we'll always re-
member.
Jack and Donna
Sanburn
Edna and Archie Mon-
tgomery wish to thank their
brothers and sister -in-laws,
nieces and nephews for their
great reunion on the oc-
casions of their 45th anni-
versary and also Edna's
birthday held at their home
in Blyth. Thanks again, one
and all for all the favors.
We remain,
Edna and Archie
Montgomery
The family of the late
Herbert Braniff gratefully
thank relatives, neighbors
and friends for floral
tributes, sympathy cards,
donations to the cancer
society, Salvation Army and
food brought to our home
during our recent sad be-
reavement. Special thanks to
Mrs. Jim Dunbar, Mrs.
Dorothy Gibson and Mrs.
Mac Ross for serving food at
our home. We also thank the
M. L. Watts Funeral Home
directors for their excellent
service. Our thanks too, to
Rev. Sydney Bates,
Wroxeter United Church, for
his kind words which meant
so much to us. Your kindness
and thoughtfulness is grate-
fully appreciated.
Edith Braniff
and family
Our grateful thanks to
_everyone, family, relatives,
friends, neighbors and town
people for all the kindnesses
and helpful concern 'for us
through the -past year, times
we were in hospital and
times in recovery at home.
God Bless You All for
Christmas and a happy,
healthy New Year.
Sincerely
-Harvey and Berva
Dennis
BUSINESS opportunity in
NW Alberta. Two weekly
newspaper operations com-
plete to four unit Goss. One
paper serves city of 25,000
the other the surrounding
agricultural area. Two-year-
old plant optional lease or
purchase. Contact Brian
Wilson, 10518 — 100 Ave.,
Grande Prairie, Alberta.
SEASONS — Canada's 1st
name in color analysis &
glamour. Seasons consul-
tants earning $100-$300 per
day! Read our story, pg. 92,
January's Chatelaine,
Academy Training, supplies,
seasons cosmetics, skin
care, silk scarves, replica
perfumes, careers. 1-800-387-
3939 (Toronto).
Before 1you send itseal 9t. I
Tyr.1 uJ1 ASSOC/MON
thanks to Dr. Corrin, Dr.
Massel, doctors and nurses
at St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, Rev. Paul Mills, the
pallbearers and flower
bearers and the ladies of the
church for lunch served fol-
lowing the service. Sincere
appreciation to the
McBurney Funeral Home.
Your kindness and thought-
fulness will always be re-
membered.
I wish to thank the Wing -
ham Town Council for
honouring me at a public re-,
ception Dec. 10 and for the
plaque and beautiful silver
rose bowl which I received.
Thanks to Mrs. Bill Harris
for the corsage and Mrs. Pat
Bailey for the lovely lunch
she provided. Congratula-
tions to all the other recip-
ients and thanks to the many
kind folks who congratulated
me now and in recent
months. All is very much ap-
priciated: Seasons Greetings
everyone.
Doris Bushell
Norma Rintoul
and family
The family of the late
Wildon Robertson wishes to
thank family, relatives and
neighbors for the kind ex-
pressions of sympathy
during our recent bereave-
ment. Very speeial thanks to
Doug McBurney and the
Bluevale United Church
Women, Unit 3, who served
lunch after the memorial
service.
The residents of the
Fordwich Village Nursing
Home would like to thank the
Howick students and local
groups for their programs
and visits throughout the
year. All the best in '85.
Fordwich Village
Nursing Home
Residents
I would like to express our
appreciation to friends, rela-
tives and neighbors for
cards, gifts and inquiries
while I was a patient in
Wingham and District
Hospital. Special thanks to
Dr. Ping, Dr. Flowers and
nurses in ICU, to Rev. Rae
Grant and others for their
prayers and visits. I also say
a special thank you to those
who provided rides and
meals for Mildred and for all
kindnesses shown us since I
returned home.
Murray Taylor
Coming Events
Coming events notices
advertised in this column
will also appear on Channel
12, Country Cable TV without
charge if placed seven days
in advance.
GARBAGE COLLECTION
Regular garbage pickup on
Christmas and New Year's
Day will be made one day
early, Monday, Dec. 24 and
Mon. Dec. 31 respectively.
The family of the late Bill
Rintoul wishes to express
sincere appreciation to rela-
tives, friends and neighbors
in the village and former
Fordyce neighbors and to all
who remembered us during
our recent sad bereavement
in the loss of a dear husband,
father and grandfather.
Grateful thanks for beautiful
floral tributes, sympathy
cards, donations to Chal-
mers Presbyterian Church,
Whitechurch and the Ontario
Heart and Stroke Foun-
dation, visits to the funeral
home and for food brought to
all our homes. Special
Disc Jockey
Stevens
COUNTRY GOLD
& ROCK'N' ROLL
Good recorded music for
weddings, dances,
anniversaries, parties, etc
Phone Brussels evenings
887-6159
CLASSIFIED
DEADLINE
THE DEADLINE FOR CLASSIFIED ACTION ADS IS
MONDA YS 12:00 NOON
The Advance -Times is open on Mondays with the
exception of a Monday statutory holiday. To place one of
these action ads. just drop in at The Advance -Times Office
or Phone:
357-2320
NETHERY—Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Nethery, RR 2,
Wingharn, are thrilled to
announce the arrival of
their daughter, Becky Jean,
eight pounds, three ounces,
on December 1 at . St.
Joseph's Hospital, London.
TIFFIN—Steve and Karen
are happy to announce the
birth of a daughter, Amy
Elizabeth, born December 5
at K -W Hospital, weighing'
eight pounds, 10 ounces. A
sister for Geoffrey and
Michael; granddaughter
for Nelson and Shirley
Hobbs and Ruth and Jack
Tiffin.
MILLER—Tom and Joyce
Miller of Wingham
welcome with love their
son, Thomas Drew, seven
pounds, four ounces, born
December 14 at Wingham
and District Hospital.
FORSYTH—Stephanie Ra-
chel Forsyth was born De-
cember 7 to Major Brian
Forsyth and Rachel For-
syth at Lahr, Germany. A
sister for Nicolas. Grand-
parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart Forsyth of
Walkerton.
DANCE
Ironmen Oldtimers' reunion
dance at Wingham Legion,
Saturday, Dec. 29 from 9 to 1.
Music by Peter Bauer.
Lunch included. Admission
$5 per person. Ironmen Old-
timers' hockey game Sun-
day, Dec. 30 at 2:30 p.m.
Admission 16 and over $2,
under 16 free.
19,24
SINGLES DANCE
At the Stratford Fair
Grounds (upper •hall)
Saturday, December 22nd.
Dancing 9 to 1, Music by
"Light and Easy".
EXPECTANT
PARENT CLASSES
The Huron County Health
Unit invites you to attend the
Expectant Parent Education
Classes being held Wingham
Clinic Building, Wingham
commencing Wednesday,
January 9, 1985. The cost is
$5. The next series of classes
will begin the week of March
25, 1985. For pre -registration
or further information,
please call the Health Unit
office at 357-2264.
12,19,24
IN MEMORIAM
MERRICK—In loving
memory of my dear and
eldest son and our brother
Grant Munro Merrick who
passed away December 23,
1958 in his twenty-second
year.
—Always remembered by
his mother Helen Merrick,
sisters and brother.
WINGHAM
357-2320
The Corporation Of
The Village of Brussels
and
The Brussels'Public Utilities Commission
Requires
A Person For the Position Of
CLERK TREASURER/TAX COLLECTOR
and
MANAGERISECRETARY-TREASURER
Applications will be received by the under-
signed until 5 p.m. January 2, 1985.
Preference will be given to applicants who
have Municipal or Public Utilities administrative
experience and who have completed, or are
enrolled in the A.M.C.T. Course. The success-
ful applicant would be asked to relocate in the
Village of Brussels.
Applications should contain a detailed
resume of educational background 'and experi-
ence. Salary is negotiable and successful appli-
cants would work with the undersigned until his
retirement in May, 1985.
WM. H. KING, A.M.C.T.
Clerk -Treasurer and
ManagerlSecretary
Treasurer of P.U.C.
Box 119,
Brussels, Ontario
NOG 1H0
519-887-6572