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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1984-05-09, Page 10••• • • • • • • • •. • •• •••• •••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • ••••••• a lid:: 0.W. am Al eolimea, Mayr 9, 7r ii"ts ride fpr ko other koala came or. Igle bah �- calf a culla - Inher :910 mon T. en the COO, whi was only, three-fourths of an i long at birth, 114f4t the RIO two more months, and is carried in the mother's arms oron her back I ,til it's a year old. AUCTION SALES SIMMENTAL. Herd reduc- tion sale offers you oppor- tunity to increase Calves weaning weights. Offering cows, bulls, heifers. Also eight full blood cows on con- signment, Friday, May 18, 7 p.m. at the farm of Keith Hazelwood, RR 5, Sunder- land. (416) 985.3640, Con. 14 Scugog, east of Highway 12, 20 mi. north of Whitby. • p i ,n We wish to thank all those kind people who helped us at the scene of our car accident on April 14. Also many thanks to the Wingham OPP, the ambulance drivers and to the doctors and nurses in Wingham and District Hos- pital. Dr. and Mrs. George Hunter, Listowel We wish to extend special thanks to Dr. Gear, Dr. Ping, Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. Walker and all the staff on second floor obstetrics for the safe arrival of our son Gregory Michael. Michael and Olive Jeffrey AUCTION SALE OF HOUSE & CONTENTS for JOHN STEWART Village of Kinlough, 7 M. N. Lucknow MONDAY MAY 21, 19M et 11 AM 3 bedroom modular home, carpeted throughout. 4 pce. bath. All drapes except patio drapes. Lot 66 x 132. Wooden barn type shed. Chesterfield & chair; occasional choirs; old desk; old walnut tea wagon; coffee table; chrome dining set & 6 chairs; dresser with mirror; 2 chests of drawers; 3 beds with mattresses; automatic washer, dryer, fridge & stove;.. dehumidifier, Skidoo, old single plow; rototiller; snowblower; old hand pump; lawn mower; air conditioner; black & white TV; picnic table; chainsaw; dishes; many more items too numerous & different to mention. FOR INFORMATION CALL BRINDLEY AUCTIONS 529-7625. TERMS CASH Owner or auctioneer not responsible • for accidents. Auctioneer GORDON H. BRINDLEY SPECIAL CONSIGNMENT - Sale or - -. Equipment AND Tractors. 9:30 SHARP Saturday, May 19th Over 150 pcs. of equipment and 50 tractors. BRINDLEYAUCTION DUNGANNON 13 mi. N.E. of Goderich 519-529-7625 AUCTIONEER: GORDON H. BRINDLEY AUCTION SALE OfJivestock, machinery and some household items will be held -for' KENNETH YOUNG Lot 29, Con. 5, Kinloss Township, 3 corners east of Lucknow then 3 corners north and 1 mile east of Langside Church on Mon., May 14 11:00 a.m. MACHINERY: International 12' wheel disc; Honda XL 80; White 1270 tractor with 1532 loader, 3 p.h., weight, manure fork, chains; David Brown 995 tractor has easy on loader and 1900 hrs.; John Deere A.R. 1941 tractor; Int. 203 s.p. combine; Oliver rake; Ebersol 38' bale elevator; wagon with rack; 1 1 ' grain auger; grain aerator; 10; chain harrow; 10' land packer; one way 9 plate disc plow; New Holland 707 3 p.h. forage harvester has 1 row corn head and hay head; 2 forage boxes on wagons; zero grazer feed wagon; grain thrower; weed sprayer; BelaruE 210 bu. spreader; New Idea 90 bu. spreader; diamond 4 section harrow; J.D. 3 p.h. 3 furrow plow; 7' grader blade; 2 wheel trailer; M.H. 2 furrow trail plow; chain saw; one horse electric motor also • 1/3, '/z, 3/4 motors; wheel barrow; 2 water • tanks; Viking electric hammer mill; cattle oiler; 16' gate portable cattle chute; hog feeders; creep feeders; 20 dry sow stalls; 5 farrowing pens; 3 farrowing crates; wagon sills; heated water bowl; 5 hydro poles; dry firewood; single horse shafts; long tongue whiffletree; neck yoke; horse shoes and bits; manure pile; elec- tric and battery fencers; cedar posts and rails; approx. 5 tonne mixed grain; 2000 bales bay; some straw; grass seed includes 110 lbs. deluxe plow down; 140 lbs. hay pasture mix; 70 lbs. haylage mix; 40 lbs. broome grass. LIVESTOCK: 11 cross bred beef cows due after May 15, bred hereford; 20 sows in various stages, some have litters; 2 boars; ap- prox. 75 feeder.pigs. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS: Brown metal bed; washtub; wringer washer; odd tables and chairs; copper boiler; sealers and jugs; old books and magazines; hand corn planter; milk cans. For information phone 392-6758. TERMS: Cash. Farm sold. Lunch Booth. Owner or auctioneer not responsible for accidents. Clerk: George Powell Auctioneer: BRIAN RINTOUL We sincerely wish to thank our fancily, relatives and friends for their best wishes, cards and gifts on the occa- sion4of our 50th wedding an- niversary. Our heartfelt ap- preciation to every one. Harvey and Daisy Timm Barbara, Kevin and Corey Rintoul, wife and children of the late Gary W. Rintoul wish to express their sincere gratitude to friends, neigh- bors, relatives and fellow Charolais Breeders who ex- tended their sympathy at the tune of his passing, by thoughts, words and deeds. A special thank you to Helen Rintoul, Gloria Dow and Donna Bieman for their moral support in our time of need. Barbara Kevin and Corey We would like to offer our sincere appreciation to everyone for their acts of kindness and sympathy dur- ing the sudden loss of a dear son, brother and uncle, the late Gary Rintoul. Words cannot express your thoughts and concern during this time. We particularly thank all those friends, neighbors and relatives who sent flowers, baking and helped with chores, also Currie -Walker Funeral di- rectors, pallbearers and flower bearers. Your moral support was deeply appre- ciated at such a time of need. Gordon and Doreen Rintoul; Lee, Lila, Carol, Kim and Debbie Rintoul; Brian, Gayle, Brad and Sara Speiran We would like to express our sincere thanks to friends, relatives and neighbors for your expressions of sym- pathy during the loss off James Failis. attimetteiliettrir The Simmonds family The Brownies, Guides and Pathfinders wish to .thank those who purchased Girl Guide cookies and helped out with the cookie drive. Cookies are still available from Holly Keil 357-2894 or Bev McBride 357-1315. We wish to express our sin- cere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbors for their acts of kindness, flowers, charitable dona- tions, food and cards at the time of the sudden death of Kenneth Brigham. Special thanks to Rev. Ken Bauman, Murray and Joan Howatt, Tasker's Funeral Home, the ladies of Blyth United Church and those who served as pallbearers, Roy and Bill Young, Boyd Taylor, Ray- , mond Griffiths, Murray Howatt and Ian Scott. Also the flower bearers, his nephews, John and Chris Brigham. Sincerely, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brigham and family; Mrs. May Scott and sons Ian, Ralph and Lorne; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wightman The family of the late Helen E. (Tomlinson) Gard- ner would like to extend sin- cere thanks to friends, fellow employees of the Wingham Town and Country Home- makers, neighbors and rela- tives for sympathy shown in the'loss of our dear mother and grandmother. Many thanks for the cards, faod and donations to Canadian Cancer Society. Also appre- ciation to the Men and Ladies' Auxiliary Branch 180 Royal Canadian Legion for the memorial service Friday night and the delicious lunch served after the funeral. Special thanks to Joyce Gardner and Margot Riekenbrauk for their love and help at this time. Added thanks to Dr. J. Ping and the fantastic second floor nurses' at the Wingham and District Hospital, Rev. Paul Mills for his prayers and services per- formed and to the pallbear- ers and flower bearers. Your thoughtfulness and kindness will always be remembered. The Gardner Family Special thanks to friends and relatives for cards and flowers during my stay in Wingham and District Hos- pital and Victoria Hospital. Thanks also to Dr. Hanlon and the staff at both hospi- tals. Marie McInnes ARCWIWTECTUBAi, CONSERVANCY • The Huron county branch of the Arch textural Comer-. vancy of Ontario invites you toLcome„to the I4very, So., utf# Street, Goderlch, on May 10, 8 p.m. There will be a guided tour of the Livery and a slide • presentation of Outstanding Worldwide Restorations, fol- lowed by a showing of simi- lar projects in Bayfield and a social hour. Everyone wel- come. MOTHER'S DAY TREAT "Kraft Si Co.” Classical gui- tar, piano -harpsichord and tenor perform folk songs and. light classics at the Blyth Memorial Hall, Sunday, May 13 at 2 p.m. Tickets at box of- fice 523-9300. HEALTH CLINIC The Huron County Health Unit invites you to attend the child health clinic, held at the Health Unit Office, Wing - ham Hospital Clinic Build- ing, on Wednesday, May 16, from 9:30 to 11:30 .a.m. for health surveillance, anae- mia screening, immuniza- tion, hearing screening, vi- sion screening, fluoride brushing for ages three to five years. Adult immuniza- tion will also be offered at this clinic. Fordwich seniors enjoy music of Smith orchestra FORDWICH — The local senior citizens met Wed- nesday evening of last week, president Mrs. William Wilson opening the meeting with "0 Canada". Birthday greetings were sung to five members. Members were reminded of the Zone rally being held in Arthur. Travel brochures were on display, also copies of The Voice. A suggestion was made that the group ._headersrearrange their groups. Also, a discussion was held on the convention being held in Windsor. Mrs. Lylia Shoemaker and Mrs. George Bartman gave readings and the Smith Orchestra from Kurtzville and Listowel played for the dancing and listening en- joyment of the seniors. The next card party will be held Friday evening, May 11; at8:30. Listowel couple wilds top prizes . FORDWICH — The Ford- wich Women's Institute sponsored a Friday night card party and awarded top prizes to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keeso of Listowel. Ten tables were in play. Prizes for low scores were awarded to Mrs. Fred Sawyer of Gorrie and Clarence Carswell of Ford- wich. Robert Connell of Listowel won a birthday prize. CARDS OF THANKS . The family of the late Cecelia (Crowston) Laidlaw, wish to express their sincere gratitude to friends, neigh- bors and relatives who ex- tended their sympathy at the time of her passing, by thoughts, words and deeds. A special thank you is extend- ed to Dr. Barr and Dr. Al- mond, and the nurses on the fifth floor at University Hos- pital in London for their con- tinued support and under- standing during the time which she was a patient there. Sincere thanks to my niece and everyone for visits, cards and inquiries about me while I was a patient in the Wingham and District Hos- pital. Special thanks to my neighbor's who brought food and also for mowing the lawns. Harold Keating I would like to thank rela- tives, neighbors and friends for flowers treats, cards, let- ters and phone calls while I was a patient in Stratford General Hospital and after coming home. Thanks also to Dr. Arciszewski, nurses on third floor north, VONs and homemaker. Mrs. Archie Miller Thanks to Dr. Hanlon, Dr. Ping and the staff for- their special care. Thanks also to friends and family for flowers, ` gifts, cards and visits. All were gratefully appreciated. Vickie Belanger RE>UN1FN Pelham; District high School students, June 29 and 00 at ,Fettiwick, Register by send- ing $5, a self addressed stamped envelope to; Pel- ham Reunion,. Fonthill, LOS 1E0. ATTENTION READERS Giant book sale. All new books, over 2,000 to choose from. Bargain prices. Two days only, Saturday, May 12, to a.m. to 5p.m. and Sunday, May 13, noon to 5 p.m. Walkerton District Second- ary School gymnasium. YARD SALE At Jim Bridge's, William St., Brussels on Saturday, May 12 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. weather permitting. BLOOD PRESSURE Clinic on Friday, May 11 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Holiday World, Wingham. This free clinic sponsored by the Registered Nuring Assistants of Wingham and District Hospital is being held to promote RNA Day. GARAGE SALE Saturday, May 12 from 9 a.m., three miles south of Belgrave and one mile east. Lots of items. DAY TRIPS Horse Races, Mohawk, Sen- ior Citizens, Monday, May 14; Front Page Challenge, Toronto, 2 hour show, Vied- nesday, May 16. Phone Helen McBurney, Nicholson Bus Lines 357-3424. MUSEUM HOURS The Wingham and District Heritage and Historical So- ciety announces open days for the Museum are Tues- day, Thursday and Saturday from 2 to 5 p.m. or by ap- pointment. Phone 357-2731 or 357-2092. GARAGEALE_ — Saturday, May 12, 9 a.m. to 1:30p.m., AlbertSt., Gorge. GARDEN PART • u ` 'r ' At Wroxeter Community Hall on Wednesty, May 16 from 5 to 7 p.m. Adults $5, children tinder 12, $2.50. GARAGE SALE Saturday, May 12, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Craft supplies, books, etc. Coulter's Corner, Vic- toria St., Gorrie 335-3345. FUND-RAISING LOTTERY Epilepsy Ontario,' Huron Chapter, fund-raising lottery draw May 19, '1984 at the Klompen Feest dance in Clinton. 25 prizes. Tickets $1. For tickets contact Marj Vere 482-9489 in Clinton or KIompen Feest Booth. Help needed for ticket sales, bak- ing muffins and helping at the booth. SOCIAL EVENING For Lynne Chambers and Dale Hunt to be held on Sat- urday, May 12 at the Listo- wel Agricultural Hall. Music by Ron Nelemans. Dancing 9 to 1. Lunch provided. $4 per person. ANNUAL MEETING The Huron -Bruce Provincial Liberal Assoc. annual meet- ing Wednesday, May 23, 8:15 p.m. at Turriberry Central School, Wingham. Guest speaker Sean Conway, MPP for,enfrew North. Election of executive members will be held. Everyone welcome. 9,16 40TH ANNIVERSARY With praise and thanksgiv- ing to the Lord we are happy to celebrate the 40th wedding anniversary of our parents, John and Sylvia Vagi de Kemp. Friends and gh- hors are invited to an open house which will be held in Gorrie Hall, Thursday, May 17, 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. our friendship is a treasured ift. No other is desired. 9,16 DANCE Wingham Ironmen year rend dance at Wingham 'Ye 'on, Saturday, May 19: Muni by Crippled Duck. Dancing 9 to 1, tickets $5 per pe on, lunch included. Tickets om Kneehtel's, Wingham. A raf- fle draw is to be held during the dance, 9,16 YARD SALE Saturday, May 19, behind Toronto -Dominion BaA,, 20 John St., Wingham. YARD SALE Friday and Saturcj ay, May: 8 and 19 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Welsh'st mile weft of the foundry. Good food. Something for everyone. 9,16 GARAGE AND CRAFT SALE At Brucehaven Camp- ground, 21/2 miles south of Mildmay on con. 4 Carrick Township, E. off the McIn- tosh Rd. on Saturday, May 19 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, May 20 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 9,16 OPEN RECEPTION Following the wedding of Cathy Richardson and Larry Nethery, Friday, May 25 at 8 p.m. at Brussels, Morris, and Grey Community Cen- tre. 9,16,23 DANCE Scouts' appreciation night dance. Wingham Armouries, Saturday, May 26. Dancing 9 to 1. Music by Pete Bauer. Spot dances. Licensed bar. $8 a couple, lunch provided. Tickets available from Wingham Kinsmen or at the door. 9" 16 BEEF BARBECUE AND DANCE Mount Forest Kinsmen annual beef barbecue and dance (to '24 Karat') at the Mount Forest Community Centre on Saturday, May 26. All proceeds to Community Service. Tickets are avail- able by calling 323-2811. 2,9,16,23 HUNTER SAFETY Courses Are available .to Wibghaxd 'ate area resi- dents. reettifieW esi- d :reertifiedx iti>tstrnetor,, Inquiries welcome. Phone John Storozuk 357-3346; eve; nings or weekends. 2,9 THE FARM SHOW Brussels Stockyards June 26 and July 1. For ticket infor- mation contact 887.6976. 2,9 ANNUAL SALE At Salvation Army building, (downstairs), Wingham. From 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sat- urday, May 12. 2,9 COLLEGE SINGERS The Winnipeg Bible College presents College Singers at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Wingham, Wednes- day, May 16 at 8 p.m. No charge, free-will offering. Everyone is welcome. 2,9 EXPECTANT PARENT EDUCATION CLASSES "The Huron County Health Unit is offering a "Summer Series" of Expectant Parent Education Classes, being held in Huronview Building, Clinton (this series will be held in Clinton area only) commencing Thursday, May 17, . 1984 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. The cost is $5.00 The next regular series of classes will commence the week of September 10, 1984. For pre- registration or further infor- mation, please call the Clin- ton Health Unit office at 482- 3416 or toll free 1-800-265- 4252". 2,9 AUCTION SALE Of Tools and Some Household Items will be held for MRS,. E. W. RICE Havelock Street, hpcknow, one block south of Medical Centre Saturday, May 12 at 10:00 a.m. - Antique radio; wooden chairs; coal oil lantern; wooden bench; crock; mats; clothes horse; Sealers; flower pots; tea kettle; quilt and mat • frames; doors; 20 windows; vacuum cleaner; wicker basket; wash tubs; copper boiler; table saw with '% h. p. motor; hydraulic jack; car jack; leg vise; 3 tin snips; wooden mallet die sets; pipe wrenches; files; brace and bits; wrench sets and odd wrenches; hammers; axes; oil cans; sledge; switch boxes; chain hoist; hand saws; nuts and bolts; chains; 3 prong forks; garden fork; tool box; logging chains; plank and lumber been stored inside; saw horses; spade; quarts of oil; funnel; grease; trouble light; '/a horse motor; extension cords; square and carpenter rulers; cross cut saw; blow torch; hand sprayer; electric drill; electric sander; pro- : pane torch; tool box as new; pipe;`2 wrecking bars; soldering iron; wheel barrow; barrels and drums; hand push lawn mower; L.awriboy self propel lawn mower; numerous articles. For information phone 528-2219 Terms 'cash. Owner or auctioneer not respon- sible for accidents. Note time - 10 a.m. BRIAN RINTOUL Auctioneer St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Wingham COLLEGE SINGERS Winnipeg Bible College Wed. May 16, 1984 8:00 p.m. Come and Enjoy and Evening of Music Everyone Welcome Business and Professional Carol E. Homuth, O.D. Mrs. H. Viola Homuth, O.D. Optometrists Harriston, Ontario. 338-2712 Di rectory Dr. Stewart Anderson, D.C. Chiropractor 197 Josephine St. Wingham p By Appointment 357-1224 Service DireC! SALES Forever Yours Stationery • INVITATIONS • THANK YOU NO FES NAPKINS, MATCHES " SOCIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS The Wingham Advance -Times Office 1 ,16 AUTO BODY WINGHAM BODY SHOP SID ADAMS Complete Collision Service Frame Straightening Radiators Repaired & Recored Touting Service Wingham Bus. 357-1102 Res. 357-1171 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 Ron B9ecroft 357-3029 SALES AND SERVICE Lynn Hoy Enterprises Ltd. Honda and Skidoo Sales & Service Hwy. 86 east of Wingham Phone 519-357-3435 HEATING & PLUMBING. LeRoy Jackson — Plumbing — Heating Tinsmithing 191 Josephine St. Wingham 357-2904 ELECTRICAL PLETCH ELECTRIC LTD. Electrical Contractor Motor Rewinding and Complete Motor Sales Exhaust Fans and Controls WINGHAM 357-1583 VIDEO SERVICES WINGHAM. SERVICE'S Video Tape Recorders Movie Rentals Television Sets Video Taping Service JOHN SCHEDLER 160 Park Drive Phone 357-2233 PRINTING ,SERVICE WINGHAM PRINTING SERVICE • PRINTING • PRINTING • PHOTO COPIES • REGISTER FORMS • RUBBER STAMPS • WEDDING STATIONERY 314 JOSEPHINE STREET WINGHAM 357-3800 Cal BURKE ELECTRIC Ltd. • Electrical Contractors Appliance Sales & Service to all makes Refrigeration Service Open 6 days a week. 3 7 Years Boat by Oudlrly & Service 1, Wingham 357-2450 ji SIGNS OF THE TIMES - signs • showcards - truck tettering - graphics and logos - calligraphy - custom picture framing FREE ESTIMATES Belgrave 557-1765 anytime WINGHAM MEMORIALS Monument Markers Cemetery Lettering Large Modern Showroom Buy Direct & Save Representative Commissions Call Collect Anytime Bus. 357-1910 Res. 357-1015 or 367-1535 ory CONSTRUCTION JACK WALKER Construction Hwy. 4 South of Wingham 357-2481 • Houses • Farm Buildings • Renovations FREE ESTIMATES ASKES BROS.}, CONSTRUCTION General Construction Farm - Home - Commercial Bert 357-3053 Dick 528-2726 WELDING SPIKE'S PORTABLE WELDING In shop repair work General Fabrication, Stabling Truck & Wagon -Racks Ornamental Railings *Free Estimates • Spike Bakker RR 5, Lucknow Ph. 528-2520 34 LEON RUSSELL Appliance & Refrigeration Service Phone Wingham 357-3773