The Wingham Advance-Times, 1985-05-01, Page 8Page 8 -The Wingham Advance -Times, May 1, 1985
GARDNER—In loving
memory of a dear another,
Helen Gardner, who passed
away one year ago. May 2,
1984.
Do not stand at my grave
and weep; '
I am not there. I do not sleep.
I am a thousand winds that
blow.
I am the diamond glints on
snow.
I am the sunlight on ripened
grain.
I am the gentle autumn's
rain.
When . you awaken in the
morning's hush;
I am the wift uplifting rush.
Of quiet birds in circled
flight.
I am the soft stars that shine
at night.
Do not stand at my grave
and cry;
I am not there. I did not die.
—Remembered with love,
her family.
WHEELER—In loving
memory of our dear mother,
Mrs. Pearl Wheeler, Bel -
grave, who passed away
May 3, 1978.
Wonderful memories woven
in gold,
Those are the memories we
tenderly hold,
Deep in our hearts her mem-
ory is kept
To love, to cherish and. never
forget.
—Ever remembered by
her fancily.
4
Crossroads
classifieds
357-2320
WARD—In loving memory
of our dear mother Greta E.
Ward, who passed away four
years ago, April 30, 1981.
So many things have hap-
pened Munn,
Since you were called away.
So many things to share with
you,
Had you been left to stay.
You never said goodbye to us
Perhaps it's just as well.
We never could have said
goodbye
To one we loved so well.
If we could make onewish
tonight,
And know it would come
true,
We would telephone to
heaven
And ask to speak to you.
—Sadly missed and always
remembered with love by
her family, Bill, Shirley,
Doug, Ila . Rae, Papline,
Mary Lou, Ronnie, sons-in-
law, daughters-in-law and
grandchildren.
LAIDLAW—In loving mem-
ory of a dear wife and
mother Cecelia Laidlaw,
who passed away April 30,
1984.
April comes with sad regret,
The month, the days, we will
never forget.
Time unfolds another year,
Memories keep her ever
near.
Silent thoughts of times to-
gether, '
Hold memories that will last
forever.
—Lovingly remembered
by husband, Ivan and fam-
ily, Kim, Janet and Don.
Walton's 146th
Consignment Sale
Walton Sale Arena, 2 Miles West of Durham
on No. 4 Highway on:
Thurs. May 9, 12 noon
COMPLETE GRADE DISPERSAL SELLING.
The herd of Carl Anderson, Elmvale, Ont.
FIRST STAGE TOWARDS LISTING.
Offering 25 cows, 17 selling fresh, 12 yearling
heifers ready to breed. Followed by our usual
consignments of registered and 'grade fresh
and close springing cows, first calf heifers,
bred heifers, and calves.
OPEN -FOR CONSIGNMENTS.
Trucking arrangements available.
DONALD E. WALTON
Sale Manager & Auctioneer
Phone 519-369-3804
AUCTION
Take notice that an auction sale will be held on
May 15/85 - 7:30 p.m.
at the old Fairground Palace by
Wallace Ballagh and Grant McDonald
Auctioneers
for the purpose of selling lands owned and oc-
cupied by the Brussels Agricultural Society and
located at the north limit of the Village of Brussels
and lying to the west of Huron County Road No.
12 and comprising of lands in the Village of Brus-
sels and Township of Morris.
The said lands are said to contain a building
known as the palace and a race track.
A copy of the legal description may be obtained
at the office of Crawford; Mill, Davies &'Elston,
Brussels,, Ontario.
Conditions of sale will be read at the com-
mencement of the sale.
Brussels Agricultural Society
Per
Keith Williamson, Pres.
Rose Marie Bishop, Sec. Treas.
AUCTION SALE
Of machinery and household items- will be held
for
W-iIIiam McQuillin-Estate
-.
Lot 18, Con. 13, West Wawanosh, 2 corners
east of Lucknow then 1 corner south on
Sat. May '11 - 12:30 p.m.
Ferguson 1952 tractor, good; Allis Chalmers
1954 tractor; WD tractor with loader; 2 wheel
farm trailer has heavy duty tires; tractor p.t.o.
mower; G.W. No. 6 thresher on steel; rubber tire
wagon with rack; steel wheel seed drill; wagon.
with wooden spoked 2 (4 ft.) and 2 (3 ft.) wheels;
Massey Harris binder; fanning mill; disc; harrow;
Int. 2 furrow tractor plow; JD manure spreader;
New Holland baler; Massey Harris hay loader;' lit-
ter carrier and track; team sleigh; 2 cutters; JD
rubber tired utility dump cart; 36" lawn roller; 4
ton Jackal) jack as new; 4" vise; 12 ft. and 16 ft.
log chains; 32 ft. aluminum ladder; steel culvert;
rubber tire wheelbarrow; Craftsman 1/4 h.p.
grinder with 2 ,emery stones; metal shed; lumber
and posts; redwood 6', picnic table; charcoal
barbecue; gas lantern and camp stove; Quebec
heater; hamper; flight bag; beds, springs, mat-
tress; cradle; child's wood cot; sideboard; Nkriting
desk; trunks; cherry drop leaf table; metal table; 6
dining chairs; picture frames; miscellaneous
items. -
TERMS: Cash.
Estate or auctioneer not responsible for acci-
dents.
Auctioneer:
BRIAN RINTOUL
Cards of Thanks
I would like to. thank Dr. J.
K. McGregor and the nurses
on the second floor of the
Wingham and District Hos-
pital for all their excellent
care while I was a patient
there. Thank you also to all
my relatives, friends and
neighbors for the flowers,
cards and treats sent to me.
There are also two special
people, Rose Marie and
Marie from Brookhaven
Nursing Home, who did
something very special for
me. Thank you from the bot-
tom of my heart. •
Betty Glousher
I would like »to thank
everybody who attended my
shower at the Belgrave
United Church for the lovely
gifts and also to those who
dropped off gifts. Cam and I
love them all. ' I would also
like to thank Cam's relatives
and neighbors who organized
it.
Alice Nivins
AUCTION SALE
CONSIGNMENT Auction
Sale of vehicles, concrete
forms, household articles,
miscellaneous items and
auction sale of property and
household items belonging to
Brian and Donna Sanderson,
will be held Saturday, May
11. Terms 10 per cent down
day of sale, .balance in 30
days or less. Auctioneer Col.
Cletus Dalton. See next
week's Crossroads for full
listing.
AUCTION sale of real estate,
store equipment, and mer-
chandise for John and Marg
Thompson at Thompson
Store, Bluevale, on Satur-
day, May 4 at 10 a.m. See this
week's Crossroads for full
listing. Auctioneer Col. Cle-
tus Dalton, First Choice Auc-
tion.
ONTARIO'S largest farm
machinery consignment.
sale, Norwich, Ont., Friday,
May 10, 10 a.m. (Sales con-
ducted second Friday each
month). Approximately 150-
175 tractors plus all types of
farm equipment. Consign-
ments welcome. For more
information call (519) 424-
9998 or (519) 424-9093. Pro-
prietors K. S. Hamulecki &
Sons. -
ALL Canada Classic Sheep
Auction, Markham Fair-
grounds, May 18, 12 noon. 175
head, Suffolk, Dorset, Co-
lumbia, Hampshire,. N.C.
Cheviot. Top quality ewes
and rams. Details (416) 623-
5817.
The family of the late Fred
Sawyer wishes to sincerely
thank relatives, friends and
neighbors for the beautiful
expressions of sympathy,
donations and support dur-
ing their recent loss. Special
thanks to Dr. Hanlon and the
nursing staff of Wingham
and District .Hospital, The
McBurney Funeral Home,
Rev. Robin Lyons and ladies
of St. { John's - Anglican
Church, Brussels, and to
those who have helped, in any
way. Your messages of sym-
pathy and acts of kindness is
gratefully appreciated and
will always be remembered.
Elizabeth Sawyer
andiamily
I would like to thank all my
friends and relations who
sent cards, flowers and gifts
while I was a patient in Vic-
toria Hospital, London. Also
all those who were so good to
look after my husband with
food while hvas staying at
the residence.
Mrs. Roberta Mason
Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Emerson extend thanks to
all who sent cards for Valen-
tine's Day, St. Patrick's
Day, Easter and birthday
cards.
We would like to express
our appreciation to friends
and neighbors for their
cards, floral tributes, mem-
orial donations and expres-
sions of sympathy received
during the loss of a dear sis-
ter, sister-in-law and aunt.
Your thoughtfulness and
kindness will always be re-
membered.
Ed and Elaine
Deichert, Rick and
Pam, and Ken
Thanks to all those who
made ourCookie Day such a
success.
Wingham Brownies
And Girl Guides
Horticultural
club members
visit Toronto
BRUSSELS — Ladies of
the local horticultural club
joined with member's from
Blyth and Auburn last
Wednesday for R day trip to
Toronto to see the Garden
Club of Toronto's flower
show, held in the » new
Metropolitan Convention.
Centre.
Prior to taking in the show,
the group enjoyed a luncheon
at a ,nearby restaurant.
These who attende&reported
the beautiful garden settings
were filled with spring »and
summer flowers, wild
flowers 'and rhododendrons,
as well as. .educational
exhibits.
We wish to' express our
thanks to friends and rela-
tives who brought gifts and
visited us while, we were in
the hospital. Special thanks
to Dr. Ping and the OB staff
of Wingham and District
Hospital for the safe arrival
of Kyle, and the excellent .
care we received. Your
thoughtfulnesswill not be
forgotten.
Kyle and Katherine
Campbell
JORDAN FREE
Britain on March 22, 1946,
recognized the independence
of Transjordan.
Business ' and
Professional Directory
Carol E. Homuth, O.D.
Mrs. H. Viola Homuth, O.D.
Optometrists
'Harriston, Ontario.
338-2712 -
Dr. L., A. Cowley. B Sc.,
DC
Dr. Stewart Anderson,
D.0
Chiropractor
197 Josephine St.
Wingham.
By Appointment
357-1224
West Wawanosh Mutual
Insurance Company
Dungannon, Ont. NOM 1 RO
529-7961 •
FARMS RESIDENTIAL AUTO
AGENTS:
Frank Foran
Lyons & Mulhern
Donald MacKay
Kenneth B. MacLean
John Nixon
Donald R. Simpson
Delmar Sproul
RR 2, Lucknow
46 West St., Goderich
RR 3, Ripley
FIR 2, Paisley
RR 5, Brussels
RR 3, Goderich"
RR 3, Auburn
528-3824
524-2664
395-5362
368-7537
887-9417
529-7567
529-7273
FOR A QUOTATION ON YOUR FARM, HOME,
COTTAGE OR AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
CONTACT THE AGENT IN YOUR AREA.
DIRECTORS:
Eldon Bradley
John Bryce
Glen Coultes
Gerald Kerr
Gordon A. Stewart
Donald McKenzie
Lucknow
RR 3, Paisley
RR 5. Brussels
P.O. Box 62, Blyth
RR 2, Ripley
163 Elgin Ave W.,
Goderich
28-2214
353-5631
887-6124
523.9275
395-5235
524-7602
CLAIMS SHOULD BE REPORTED PROMPTLY
TO THE DIRECTOR IN YOUR AREA.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
Ken and Mildred Dickson,
Belmore wish to announce
the forthcoming marriage of
their daughter Mary to Doug
Leitch, son of Iceif and Jean
Leitch, Wingham on Satur-
day, May 25 in the Delmore
Presbyterian Church at 7
o'clock in the evening.
Alvin and Virene Thomp-
son, RR 2, Kincardine wish
to announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter
Janice Ann to Ronald Keith,
son of Della and Earl Quinn,
RR 2, Kincardine and the
late Keith - Johnston. The
wedding will take place Sat-
urday, May 11, 1985 at 6:30
pm. in Kincardine United
Church. Open reception to
follow in Kincardine Agri-
cultural Pavilion, Connaught
Park. Please accept this as
your personal invitation.
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Service is
held for
M. Coulter
The funeral service for
Murray C. Coulter of RR 3,
Listowel, is being held in
Listowel ,this afternoon -
(Wednesday, May 1).
Mr. Coulter, who' was 41
•y.ears of age, died in Listowel
Memorial Hospital on April
28.
Born in Listowel on Jan.
24, 1944, he was the son off
,Carl and Violet (Burnett)
Coulter.
Mr. Coulter,'a farmer, was
a. fishing and hunting en-
thusiast. He was a member
of Wallace United Church in
Wallacrille.
He is survived by his
parents; by his wife, Joyce
(Hill); two daughters,
Tammy (Mrs. Orris Flet-
cher Jr.) of Listowel, and
April, at home; three sisters,
Mrs. James (Dorothy)
Marks of Wingham, Mrs.
Robert (Marilyn) Manto of
Swift Current, Sask., and
Mrs. Larry (Diane) Fergu-
son of Elmira; paternal
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Coulter of Listowel,
and parents-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Hill of Moorefiled,
and a granddaughter, Shei
ling.
The funeral service, with
Rev. ,Cecil Wittich of-
ficiating, is being held at 2
p.m. at the Robert Trench
Funeral Home, Listowel.
Interment is in Bethesda
Cemetery, Moorefield.
The pallbearers are
Clarence Logel, Danny
Welsh, Brian Crapper, Del
Gerber, ,Lyle - Ellison and.
Glen Duncan.
SAWMILL
JOHN SHETLER LUMBER
0.R. NO. 2 LUCKNOW
Yarn right 2nd corner
North of Dungannon
County Road No. 20 •
18' BALE THROWER RACKS
Mode To Order
18°-20° WAGON SILLS
Competitive Prices -Custom Sowing
BEST RATES
10 518%
1 year GIC
11314%
S year GIC
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GODERICH 524-2773 (Collect)
WI -720-5
PROCLAMATION FOR.
POSTURE WEEK IN WINGHAM
Recognizing that correct postural habits are an in-
tegral part of maintaining good health and that faul-
ty postural habits contribute to disease...
Recognizing that there is a need in our com-
munities for education concerning proper postural
habits...
Recognizing that municipal governments have. a ..
role in this endeavour and further recognizing that
doctors of chiropractic in our community perform
a vital role in the prevention and treatment of
posture related disorders...
I, Mr. William Harris, Mayor of the Town of
Wingham, declare May 1 through May 7 to be of-
ficial POSTURE WEEK in Wingham.
• During POSTURE WEEK, all citizens of Wingham'
should contemplate on ,and correct their own
postural habits in an attempt to maintain an op-
- level of health.
Mayor William Harris.
Service Directo
AUTO BODY
THE
NU -LOOK
AUTO BODY
A division of Tolton
Motor Sales Ltd., Bluevale
COMPLETE
COLLISION, AUTO
BODY REPAIRS
AND., REFINISHING
• Free Estimates
▪ Gravel Guard
Application
• Sand Blasting
• 24 hr. Towing
• Glass Installation
• Side Mouldings
• Re -Chrome Bumpers
• Tape Striping
Contact
Bruce ,Campbell
357-3029
WINGHAM
BODY SHOP
14 North St. F.:
Wingham. Ont. NOG 2W0
Phone 357-1102
%Paint & Collision
Centre
•Radiator -Cores
& Repairs -
•24 Hr. Towing
•Frame Straightening
Sid Adams
Owner 357-1171
Ron Beecroft
Shop Foreman 357.2950
SALES AND SERVICE
Lynn Hoy
'Enterprises Ltd.
Honda and Skidoo
Sales 8 Service
Hwy. 86 east of Wingham
Phone 519-357-3435
WELDING
SPIKE'S
PORTABLE
WELDING
In shop repair work
General Fabrication, Stabling,
Truck 8- Wagonl4dcks
Ornamental. Rai li ngs.
•Free Estimates
Spike Bakker
RR 5, Lucknow
Ph. 528-2520
PRINTING
SERVICE
WINGHAM
PRINTING
SERVICE
• PRINTING.
• PHOTO COPIES
• REGISTER FORMS
• RUBBER STAMPS
• WEDDING
STATIONERY
314 JOSEPHINE STREET
WINGHAM
357-3800
ELECTRICAL
PLETCH
ELECTRIC LTD.
Electrical Contractor
Motor Rewinding and
Complete Motor Sales
Exhaust Fans and Controls
WINGHAM
357-1583
Leon Russell.
Appliance &
Refrigeration- Service
Warranty Service, for
Hotpoint, Moffat, General Electric,
Inglis, Whirlpool and Admiral
Also available - Heat Pumps & Central Air
Conditioning with Service for 3 well-known makes
Phone Wingham 357.3773
GRA -MAR
MECHANICAL'
• Heating
• Air Conditioning
• Custom Sheet Metal
Phone
after 6 p.m.
Mark Graham -
343-2445
or
Brian Martyn
357-2292
HEATING & PLUMBING
LeRoy Jackson
--- Plumbing
— Heating
— Tinsmithing
191 Josephine St.
Wingham 357-2904
CONSTRUCTION
ASKS BROS.
CONSTRUCTION
General
Construction,,,
Farm - Home -
Commercial
Bert
357-3053
JACK
WALKER
Construction
Hwy. 4 South of
Wingham
357--2481
• Houses -
• FarrmBuildings
• Renovations
FREE ESTIMATES
SALES
Forever Yours
Stationery
" INVITATIONS
* THANK YOU NOTES -
• NAPKINS, MATCHES
SOCIAL h
ANNOUNCEMENTS
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UIDEO
SERVICES
Video Tape Recorders
Movie Rentals
JOHN SCHEDLER
160 Park Drive
Phone 357.2233
Hours: Mon. to Fri.
12 Noon - '1 p.m. and
6:30 - 8 p.m. _
Sat. 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.
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Cal BURKE ELECTRIC Ltd.
Electrical Contractors
Appliance Sales & Service to all makes
Refrigeration Service
Open 6 days a week.
. J7 Years Built by Quality 4 Service
Wingham
357-2450
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357-2611
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LISTOWEL
291-1251
GODERICH
Partners: 524-2677
M. J. Hoyles, C.A. R. E.-Takalo, C.A.
N. MacDonald Exel, C.A.
Managers:
L. M. Gagnon, C: A. R. H. Kaufman, C.A.
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