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Page 14—The Wingham Advance -Times, May 15, 1985
AUCTION SALES
AUCTION Sale, of Saw Mill
Equipment for J. H. Keeso
and Sons Ltd., 495 Albert St.
North (Golf Course Road),
Listowel on Saturday, May
I8. Offering complete Saw
Mill Equipment. Watch
Crossroads for full ad. Time
10 a.m. 8,15
NOTICE
'DONATE your used books
and magazines to the Blyth
Festival for 1-luron County's
Largest Used Booksale held
June 1 and 2. Drop books at
Blyth Festival box office or
Harris Stationary, Investors,
Wingham; Taylor's General
Store, Belgrave until May 25,
or call 523-9300 for pick up.
Coming Events
USED BOOK SALE
Hem County's largest used
book sale on Saturday, June
1, 10 - 7:30, and Sunday, June
2, 12 - 4 in Memorial Hall,
Blyth. Books and magazines,
tours of the theatre, bake
table and refreshments,. Art
exhibit featuring Morris
Darling. Readings at 2 p.m.
by storyteller Mickie Mc
Clear (Saturday) and author
Gisele Ireland (Sunday). Ad-
mission free. Proceeds to
Blyth Festival.
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LANGSIDE
AUCTION SERVICE
Langside
available for your upcoming auction
at your place or ours.
Phone 395-3157 or 392-8240
OF
50 TRACTORS
AND
OVER 200 PIECES
OF
EQUIPMENT
!Saturday, May 18,1985
9:30 A.M. SHARP
Brindley Auction
Dungannon 13 ml. N.E. of Godarleh
519-529-7625
AUCTIONEER: GORDON H. BRINDLEY
WALTON SALE ARENA
2 Mlles West of Durham on Hwy. 4
Thursday, May 23, 1985
12 Noon
Complete Milking Dispersal owned by Donald
Ackroyd, Hawkestone, Ont. 3 Very Good, '10
Good Plus, 8 Good.
Selling is a (VG) Royalty due August to Sidney,
with her Moch Four daughter, fresh since Febru-
ary. 12 cows are selling fresh and milking to 85
lbs. per day,.. 5 cows are due June and July. Other
daughters sired by Royalty, Citamatt, Stylist,
Royalstar, Ultimate, Chieftain. This herd is listed.
Followed by Walton's 147th Consignment Sale.
Open for consignments.
o Trucking arrangements available.
Sale Manager & Auctioneer
DONALD E. WALTON
(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.
Evening
AUCTION SALE
of machinery and household items will be held
for
Ross Hastings
Two corners west of Hodgins Buildallat north
Wingham, then turn south to first farm
Monday Evening, May 20'
at 5:30 p.m.
Massey Ferguson 50 tractor with loai;eer; Allis WF
tractor has pulley and p.t.o.; drag'harrow; Massey
10 ft. cultivator; JD 40 combine; Massey 3 pt.tr.,
3x12 plow; Int. 3 furrow trail plow; NH 66 baler;
Bumstead wagon has 8x16 rack; 2 speed fan and
control;,.pi® feeders; chopper and belt; 2 large
Cattle water troughs; hay; Admiral 30" stove;
j't over spin dry washer; chesterbed and chair;
cffee and end tables; walnut buffet; 3 child car
seats; bed; chest of drawers; crib; miscellaneous
articles.
For information phone 357-1513.
TERMS: Cash
Owner or auctioneer not responsible for acci-
dents.
Auctioneer:
BRIAN RINTOUL
GARAGE SALE
In backyard, 364-366 Centre
St., Wingham, Saturday,
May 18, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. 1975
Malibu station wagon run-
ning condition; 23 ch. -CB.
cables and antenna; decoys;
guns (buyer must have
FAC), numerous other ar-
ticles.
8,15
MISSIONARY
Outreach in Africa. Neil and
Leta- Stirling invite you for
slides and personal sharing
regarding their work in
Senegal. No admission, all
are welcome. Gorrie Com-
munity Hall, Friday, May 17,
8p.m.
8,15
MEN'S GROUP -
PROGRAM
To end family violence call
, the, Huron County Task
Force on Family Violence
482-3933.
24,12
CAR WASH
Bluevale Bares car wash on
Sunday, May 26, 11 a.m. to 4
p.m. at the Riverboat park-
ing lot. Wash only $3,
vacuum and wash, $5. The
Bluevale Bares Ladies' Soft-
ball team is sponsored in
part by Super X Drugs in
Wingham.
10 DAY SALE
The Salvation Army Thrift
Store will be holding a 10
day, $1 sale. Any items in the
store $1 each regardless;
May 16 to May 25.
GARAGE SALE
The Salvation Army Youth
Group will be holding a gar-
age sale on Saturday. May
18, 10-2 p.m. on Edward St.,
any donations would be
appreciated.
MULTI -FAMILY
GARAGE SALE
May 18, rain date, May 20.
Collectors items, golf clubs,
tape recorder, 35 mm pro-
jector, baby items, clothes
and buggy, wicker articles,
drapes, and curtains, lights
and fixtures and much,
much more. One mile west of
Foundry across from Sports-
men's Club.
YARD SALE
351 Minnie St., Wingham,
Saturday, May 18, 10 a.m. to
5 p.m. Rain dates, Sunday,
May 19 or Monday, May 20.
DAY TRIPS
Shopping, Kitchener, Thurs-
day, May 23; Interiors' `85,
Heritage Home, special tour
and more, London, Wed-
nesday, May 29; Chi-Chee-
maun, four hour cruise over
and back, all in one day,
Wednesday, May 30. Phone
Helen McBurney, Nicholson
Bus Lines, 357-3424.
MULTI -FAMILY
GARAGE sale
Saturday, May 18, 9 12 noon,
follow signs to lower Wing -
ham. Bicycles, children's
clothing, all sizes, toys and
appliances. Spin washing
machine, etc.
CRAFT AND LAWN
SALE
At Village Crafts, Belgrave,
Saturday, May 18. Antiques,
extension table, hand knits
and crocheted items. Lots
for everyone. Rain date May
25.
MISCELLANEOUS
SHOWER
For Joan McArter on May
22, at 8.p.m. in the Brussels
United Church. Everyone
welcome.
YARD SALE
Multi -family, May 18, 9 a.m.
to 3 p.m. 22 North St., across
from Wingham Sales Arena.
GARAGE SALE
Saturday, May 18,9to 2 p.m.
one block east of Post Office,
Gorrie. Picnic table; wash-
ing machine, clothes, many
other items. "
APPRECIATION DAY
For Bruce Robertson, prin-
cipal Howick. Central School,
Sunday, June 2, 1985, Howick
Central School beginning 2
p.m. Presentation 3 p.m.
outside, weather permitting.
All welcome.
15,22
PAPER DRIVE
Wingham Boy Scouts paper
drive in Wingham, Belgrave
and Bluevale, Saturday,
May 25. Have papers tied
and at the curb by 9 a.m.
w 15,22
COMMUNITY DANCE
To the music of Gordon's
Olde Tyme Music, Thursday,
May 16 from 8:30 to 11:30
p.m. at the Wingham Arm-
ouries. Free will offering.
Refreshments. Everyone
welcome. Sponsored by
Wingham Seniors' Happy
Gang.
8,15
DRAMA CLUB '
F. E. Madill Drama Club
presents the Spirit of Broad-
way, at F. E. Madill Secon-
dary School, Thursday, Fri-
day and Saturday, May 30, 31
and June 1 at 8 p.m. Admis-
sion adults $2, children 12
and under $1.
15,22,29
40TH WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY
You are cordially invited to
an Open House in honor of
the 40th anniversary of John
and Ruth King on Sunday,
May 26,2to5p.m. at 264
Leopold -St., Wingham. Best
wishes only please.
TWO YARD SALES '
Hutton Heights subdivision,
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday,
May 18. Snowmobiles and
trailer, collector's plates,
table saw, lamps, dishes,
drapes, toys, bar stools, card
index file, adding machine,
other articles too numerous
to mention.
HU TER ,
SAFETY COURSE
At Wingham Sportsmen's
Club, enenings May 27, 28
and 29. From 6:30 p.m. to
9:30 p.m. Final course for
Spring 1985. For information
phone 357-3846 evenings.
15,22
BLYTH FESTIVAL
SINGERS
Present "Singing for Fun"
on Sunday, May 26, 3 p.m.
and 8 p.m. Blyth Memorial
Hall. Tickets al $4 and $1.50
available by phoning the Box
Office, 523-9300 or The Blyth
Saga 523-4331. 15,22
MULTI -FAMILY
YARD SALE
Saturday, May 18, 9 a.m. to 4
p.m., 64 Victoria St. E.,
Wingham.
YARD SALE
Half -mile west of Western
Foundry on Saturday, May
18.
GARAGE SALE
Saturday, May 18, 9:30 a.m.
to 3 p.m. on 511 Angus St.,
Wingham. Something for
everybody.
LA LECHE LEAGUE
Meets at the home of Laurie
Willits, RR RR 1, Wingham
to discuss "Advantages- of
Breastfeeding to Mother and
Baby'/' on Thursday, May 23
at 8:p.m. For further inform-
ation call Barbara Kerr 887-
9253. -
GUEST SPEAKER
Dr. Leigh Clarke will be
guest speaker at the Wing -
ham Bible Chapel Thursday,
May 23 at 8 p.m. Dr. Clarke
is preparing to work with the
African Inland Mission as a
doctor in the Comores Is-
lands. There will be a slide
presentation. Everyone wel-
come.
15,22
SOCIAL EVENING
For Kim Saltburn and Connie
Haugh on Saturday, May 25
at Howick Community
Centre from 9p.m. to 1 a.m.
Music by D.J. $4 per person.
Lunch provided.
15,22
RUMMAGE AND'
AUCTION SALE
Howick Lions Club annual
rummage and auction sale
Saturday, May 25 at George
Keil's shed, Gorrie. Rum-
mage sale 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Auction sale 1 to 4 p.m. All
donations gratefully accept-
ed. Phone 335-6310 or 335-3273
for pickup. CGIT will have
lunch booth at sale.
15,22
GREAT RIDE
FOR CANCER
Sponsored by The Opti -Mrs.
Club of Wingham and Dis-
trict, Sunday, May 26 at 1
p.m. at Zehrs Parking Lot. 15
kilometer bike ride for Can-
adian Cancer Society. All
participants must be high
school age or accompanied
by a parent. Sponsor sheets
can be picked up at any of
the following places: Touch
of Class, Elliott's Variety,
Belle's Variety and Gifts.
15,22
COMMUNITY GARAGE
Sale. Victoria Day, May 20,
9:30 a.m.-3 p.m. at Belmore
Community Centre auditor
ium. Cash sales only. Lunch
booth. Sponsored by Bel -
more Mom's and Tots.
1,8,15
SALE
Friday, May 17th - 4 to 8
p.m., Saturday, May 18th,
19th, 20th - 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Nelson Street, Gorrie.
"Roths" Cabbage patch fur-
niture, butterfiles, dishes,
lamps, cedar chests, furni-
ture, etc. Rain or shine.
ADVENTURE
Awaits you. Come ride the
whitewater all summer long
with Wilderness Tours,
Canada's leading white -
water outfitter. For inforrna-
tion and reservations call 1-
800-267-3124.
TULIP TEA
Wingham United Church
Women are holding a Tulip
Tea, May 22 in the Sunday
School room, from 2:30 to
4:30 p.m. There will be a si
lent auction table, bake
table, delicatessen and plant
table. Babysitting available.
All ladies welcome.
GARAGE SALE
At 198 Leopold St., Wingham
on Saturday, May 18, 9 a.m.
9 Rain or shine.
IN MEMORIAM
ANDERSON—In loving
memory of a dear wife, dean;
who passed away three
years ago, May 15, 1982.
In a quiet country grave-
yard,
Where gentle breezes blow,
Lies one I, loved so dearly
I lost three years ago.
God gave me strength to
bear it,
And courage to face the
blow.
What it meant to lose you
Jean,
Others will never know
—Sadly missed by hus-
band, John.
CASEMORE-MacINNES—
In loving memory of my dear
husband Chester Casemore
who passed away May 15,
1982 and my dear sister, Mae
Maclnnes, who passed away
May 24, 1982:
Memories are treasures, no
one can steal
Death is a heatache, no one
can heal.
Some may forget you, now
that you're gone,
But I'll remember you two
no matter how long. .
—Lovingly remembered
by Katherine (Tootsie)
Casemore.
WINGHAM
357-2320
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mrs. Clayton Ruppel of
Gorrie and Mr. Merrill Fish-
er of London announce the
forthcoming marriage of
their daughter Nancy to Mr.
Paul Cerson, son of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Cerson.
The marriage will take place
Saturday, June 8 at 3 p.m. at
St. Stephen's Anglican
Church, Gorrie.
WEDDING
ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wel-
wood, Wingham, are pleased
'to announce the marriage of
their daughter, Karen Eliza-
beth, to Bradley Burton
Hohl, son of Mrs. Burton
Hohl, Bright and the late
Burton Hohl. The marriage
took place on Friday, May 3,
1985 in St. John's, Newfound-
land.
PERSONAL
WELCOME BACK! The St.
Thomas Reunion (celebrat-
ing 25 years of servic\ee
WHERE: Pointe Claire,
Quebec. -WHEN; October
11th, 1985. WHY: Renew old
acquaintances with fellow
classmates and your former
teachers. For complete in-
formation please contact: St.
Thomas High School, c -o Re-
union Committee, 120 Am-
bassador Ave., Pointe
Claire, Quebec. H9R 1S8.
PREGNANT and need help?
Free positive confidential
support. Birthright. Phone
357-1066. 357-1769 'or London
432-7197 collect.
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Dr. L. A Cowley. B Sc .
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Dr. Stewart Anderson,
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Chiropractor
197 Josephine St.
Wingham
By Appointment
357-1224
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Motor Rewinding and
Complete Motor Sales
Exhaust Fans and Controls
WINGHAM
357-1583
Leon Russell
Appliance &
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Warranty Service for
Hotpoint, Moffat, General Electric,
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Also available - Heat Pumps & Central Air
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Phone Wingham 357-3773
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Phone
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343-2445
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Phone
357-1722
Wingham, Ontario
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