Wingham Advance-Times, 1980-03-19, Page 8-Times, March 19, 1980
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MONDAYS 12:00 NOON
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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
For Sale
45 GALLON steel barrels for
sap, garbage, also clean bar-
rels for all uses and half bar-
rels. Agents for Blyth Steel
Barrels are Carson Home
Hardware, Gorrie; Chambers
Hardware, Wroxeter, and
Flinch General Store, Bel -
more.
12-19-26
27 FOOT travel trailer with
tandem wheels, fully equipped
with air-conditioning. Will sell
for $2,000 below cost price.
Phone 357-3482.
12-19
TWELVE windows, 39" x 59",
four windows . 29" x 33",
aluminum, good glass, will
sell for glass alone. Phone
7-9409.
PAINT SALE, half price.
Super Kem-Tone Latex, $2.49
quart; Kern-Glo Semi -gloss,
$2.98 quart. Stainton Hard-
ware, Wingham.
NEW HOLLAND 880, 2 row
harvester in good condition or
will trade on a smaller har-
vester. Apply to Box 2139, c -o
The Wingham Advance-
Wingham, Ont.
19-26
WEDDING invitations. Drop
in and viewour latest book of
sample invitations. The Wing -
ham Advance -Times, 192 Jo-
sephine St., ' Wingham 357-
2320.
23 rrb
MAGNETIC Signs: many
sizes available, 8" x 20",
$17.55. For further informa-
tion phone The Wingham Ad-
vance -Times 357-2320.
23 rrb
30 INCH. range in good condi-
tion. Phone 357-3487.
AFRICAN violets, full bloom.
Phone 357-1726.
19-26
COFFEE — Fresh roasted
same day shipped. Full selec-
tinn tea and spied¢_ Send for
free catalogue. Country Coffee
and Tea, 940 Alness, Unit 6,
Downsview, Ont. 'M3J 2R9
Miscellaneou.s
MEALS -ON -WHEELS
Phone Mrs. L: James, 357-
3657.
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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,
Wingham.
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Farm Machinery
FULL RANGE OF FARM
EQUIPMENT
CLAY—Silo unloaders, feed-
ers, cleaners, stabling, leg
elevators, Liquid manure
equipment, hog equipment.
BUTLER — Silo unloaders,
feeder conveyors.
FARMA I'IC — 7Ils augers,
ACORN—Cleaners, heated
waterers.
WESTEEL-ROSCO-Gran- -
aries, B & L Hog Panelling.
Lowry Farm Systems Ltd.
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RR 1, Kincardine
Phone 395-5286
5 rrb
MOBILE HOME, near Wing -
ham, 14' x 64'. Two bedrooms,
two baths, four years old.
Phone 357-2366.
12-19
FRESH Maple syrup now
available in assorted con-
tainers. Robinson Maple Pro-
ducts, 529-7857.
19-26-2-9
N'bti ce
'LADIES' SOFTBALL: Ladies
interested in playing softball
for 1980 season contact Tharon
Riley 357-1752 after 5 p.m.
12-19-26
CEDAR posts, all sizes. Hard-
wood $25 a cord picked up.
Phone 357-2392.
5 -April 9
ADDRESS Labels: gummed
300 for $2.25; presson 200 for
$3,50. Phone The Wingham
Advance -Times, 357-2320.
30 rrb
BERG stable cleaners and
stabling; bunk feeders and
water bowls; silo unloaders
and farrowing crates. Lloyd
Johnston, RR 3, Holyrood.
Phone 395-5.
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SWIMMING Pools: Manufac-
turer has an inventory of 1979
above -ground pools to clear.
Complete with filter, motor,
skimmer,' pump, walk -around
patio, fending. Regularly
$2295, now $1444. Call Collect
1-519-623-4351 for further de-
tails.
9 rrb
Livestock For Sale
GOOD selection of Hamp-
shire, Yorkshire, Ramp X
York, and York X Landr'ace
boars. Ready for service.
Prices reflect market c ondi-
tions. Bob Robinson, RR 4,
Walton, phone 345-2917.
19-'2-2
TEACH your dollars to have
more cents at North Huron
Credit Union, 3 Alfred St.
Open Hours: Monday 10 to 12;
Tuesday to Thursday 10 to 5;
Friday 10 to 6. Free personal
cbequing- accounts. Deposit
accounts now paying 12 per
cent. Phone 357-2311.
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Wanted
PASTURE for 40 cows and
calves; also pasture for 30
calves 400 pounds. Apply to
Box 2139, c -o The Wingham
Advance -Times, Wingham,
Ont.
19-26
1973 YAMAHA, 27 hp, rebuilt,
best offer. Phone 357-2635.
12-19
Cars & Trucks
For Sale
1977 MERCURY Grand Mar-
quis, 50,000 miles, loaded,all
power options. Phone 357-2841
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
12-19
iFi �t3 ^44. t"
Wanted To Buy
sr. z s:s LUL ... ..-..t,;e,'.,:..: e,
clocks, gramophones, coal oil
lamps, crocks, pictures, pock-
et watches, glass, china, sil-
verware, coins, jewellery.
Call 284-3875 evenings.
27 rrb
1979 DODGE 150 pickup, V8,
power steering, power brakes,
oversized radials, 6,000 miles.
Phone 887-6079.
OLD cupboards, sideboards,
tables, chairs, dressers, dry
sinks, tool boxes and old tools
also some glass, china and'
quilts. Please phone Mark
Smallacombe, 392-6840, Box
301, Teeswater, Ontario.
5-12-19
ROUND, square oval exten-
sion tables. Wooden chairs of
allkinds. Good used furniture.
Clean appliances in excellent
working condition. Phone
Lucknow 528-2625, 9 to 5 Mon.
to Sat.
16 rrb
13 rrb
BUS suitable for camper,
body and motor in .good
condition. Phone 357-1340.
5 rrb
TOP prices paid for good used
furniture or appliances and
antiques. Will buy partial or
complete households. Wing -
ham Sales Arena 357-1730.
24 rrb
DODGE Dart 1974, 4 door
sedan, power steering, auto-
matic, slant 6, safety checked,
body in excellent condition.
Phone 392-6195.
McCREERY
AUTO WgatERS
RR 2, Wrestler
en Highway $6
Midway between 0/Ingham
and Listowel
USED AUTO PARTS
USED CARS Et TRUCKS
24 HOUR TOWING SERVICE
Scrap ears wanted.
Highest prices paid.
SCOTT—Dick and Brenda
Scott of London, Ontario,
are pleased to announce the
birth of their daughter,
Rebecca Suzanne, on
February 17. A sister for
Gregory and Jennifer.
KEIL. —At the Wingham and,
District Hospital on Mon-
day, March 10, to Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Keil, Gorrie, a
son.
Phone
LISTOWEL 291-4159
GORRIE 335-3314
sesemwmpermrsesmkors
GILBERT—At Palmerston
and District Hospital on.
Monday, -March 10, Darryl
Kenneth Gilbert, six pounds,
five ounces. Proud parents
are Twyla and Ken Gilbert
of Harriston.
MOFFAT—Bill and Donna of
RR 5, Lucknow are pleased
to announce the arrival of
their son, Ean David, born
at Wingham and District
Hospital on Tuesday, March
11, Weighing.. nine pounds, 13
ounces. A brotherfor Alesha
and Chad.
Work Wanted
WILL DO baby-sitting in my
home. Phone 357-2986.
19-26
McBURNEY—At the
Wingham and District
Hospital on Thursday,
March 13, to Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald McBurney, RR 3,
Wingham, a son, Michael
Willis, a grandson for Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon McBurney
and Mr. and Mrs. Willis
Fryfogel and a brother for
David.
SANDERS—At the Wingham
and District Hospital on
...E0day, March 14, to Mr.
an Mrs. Lambert Sanders,
RR 4;" Brussels, . a son,
Michael Franciscus, eight
pounds, 14 ounces. Four-
teenth grandchild for the
Sanders family.
WILL DO remodeling on
houses and barns, $5 an hour.
Phone 357-1427 or 887-6689.
5-12-19-26
WILL DO home sewing or
alterations at reasonable cost.
Reply to Jean Bregman, Box
1141, Wingham or phone 357-
1030.
12-19
WILL DO sewing for any
member of your family. Mrs.
Thomas Gardner 357-1638.
12-19
R�STON—At the
Ingham and District
Ho pital on Saturday,
March -t' �s,,,to Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Routton, RR 3, Blyth,
a daughter, Erin Kathleen.
Tenders Wanted
TENDERS WANTED
TOWNSHIP OF WEST
WAWANOSH
SEALED tenders plainly
marked will be received by
either of the undersigned until
5 p.m. Monday, March 31,
1980, for the crushing and
hauling of approximately 21,-
500 cu. yds. of 5/8" granular
material on township roads
and approximately 500 cu.
yds, in stock pile. Approx-
imately 14,000 cu. yds:will be
required on roads in June. The
remainder when load con-
struction is complete (Sept.).
Tenders must be submitted on
township tender forms avail-
able at the municipal' office
and accompanied' by certified.
cheque for. $20000. Lowest or
any tender not necessarily ac-
cepted. Subject to approval by
Ministry of Transportation
and Communication.
Joan Armstrong, Clerk,'
George Humphrey,
Road Superintendent,
RR 2, Lucknow, Ont. NOG 2H0
To Gire Away
GOOD home wanted for two-
year-old, purebred Airdale,
merle. Phene 335-6352,
Business
Opportunity
EARN Extra Inenme. Raising
large bait worms in your
basement or garage can mean
an income of over $15,000 a
year. Starter worms and tech-
nology available. Call or write
Pro Bait Worm Farm, RR 1,
St. Clements. NOB 2M0 (519)
699-4056 or Terra Worm
Farms, RR 1, Stratford, Ont.
N5A 6S2, (519) 625-8140.
19-26-2-9
BE your own boss. Earn extra
income and life style in your
spare time without risking any
capital. Reply for an appoint-
mernt to Box 2136 c -o The
Wingham Advance -Times,
Wingham, Ont. NOG 2W0
12-1926-2
Wingham
Recreation
Department
Help Wanted 1
The Wingham Recrea-
tion Department is ac-
cepting applications for
summer playground (day
camp) and aquatic staff.
Application forms may
be picked up at the Re-
creation Department,
37 Victoria Street or at
the Tow)n Hall. Applica-
tions will be . received
until Friday, April 11 at•
4 p.m.
Sales Help
Required
Due to expansion within Johnson Carney Ltd., we are
now open to accept applicants for the position of sales
representative for Wingham area.
The successful applicant, once licensed, will be fully
trained through Johnson Carney's extensive Real Estate
Sales Training program. For confidential Interview
\ contact Gary McWilliams - Johnson Carney Rep. at ...
JOHNSON
CARNEY
REALTOR
313 LAMBTON ST., KINCARDINE
396-7561 collect
"JOHNSON CARNEY IS AN INDUSTRY LEADER IN THE
WELD OF SALES 8 -MANAGEMENT TRAINING"
C it B Builders
Specializing in'
Two foot, four
Pit silos
Also all
Alex
529-7714
all types of cement work.
foot and eight foot walls.
and manure tanks.
types of carpentry..
Doug
524-8147
Help Wanted,
ACTIVITY Director for nurs-
ing home. Experience prefer-
red, but not essential. Apply in
writing to Geri -Care, Box 730,
Harriston. Attention Adminis-
trator.
19-26
Personal
PREGNANT and need help?
Free positive confidential sup-
port. Birthright. Phone 357-
1066, 392-6541, or London 432-
7197 collect.
21 rrb
Food
Service 'Supervisor
and Cafeteria Help
Required
Full or part-time hours available
Monday through Friday.
Excellentwage and fringe benefit
package for those who qualify.
Please apply in person on Thursday
or Friday,. March 20 and 21 between 12
noon and 3 p.m. at F. E. Madill Second-
ary School (entrance off rear parking lot)
Contact R. Fyffe or Anna Rea
4044 N
1857
ELma
g A
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Township of Elmo
requires a
f if ancial Attstonit
Reporting to the treasurer, this new full time position.
involves assisting the treasurer in' all phases of his
statutory duties, including accounts payable -receivable,
budgets, budget control, cashbook, general ledger, pay-
roll, grants, reports, etc., including township boards and
departments.
'The successful applicant will be a secondary school
grbduate 'with additional accounting 'education or
experience,. preferably in' municipal finance.
Preference given to those willing to update skills
required as well as those possessing tyding ability.
Salary commensurate with 'qualifications and experience
Apply in writing, including resume' of experience,
educational background and references.
Applications willbe received in confidence until March,
25, 1980 and should be directed to:
George S. Tucker, A.M.C.T.
Clerk -Treasurer
TOWNSHIP OF ELMA
Atwood, Ontario. NOG 180
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Now is the
Time to Buy
at Low
Winter Prices
1978 Oldsmobile, loaded,
low miles, $4900.
1976 impala, 4 door, $4000.
1978 Grand Le Mans,
$4300.
'S7g'Cersnr It $4200.
1977 Pontiac, $3900.
1977 Buick Century, $2800.
1976 Plymouth, $1900.
1978 Chevy Van, $4400.
1976 Dodge Von, $2100.
John Brown
Motors
Gorrie, 335-3325
Spring D once
Juiurvciy, _ arch 22
9:00 p.m.
Wingham Armories
Musk by th- Nitelites
$8.00 per couple includes lutich
WINGHAM AND DISTRICT
SNOWMOBILE ASSOCIATION°
of
3 Tractors, Combine. Farm Equip., etc.
for
WAYNE SNYDER
Lot 5, Con. 4, Ashfield Township
3 Miles west of DUNGANNON on
SATURDAY, MARCH 29
at
1:00 P.M.
Lost
DARK Green sun glasses
Monday afternoon in area of
LGA in Wingham. Gold framed
with yellow plastic around the
flexible a tion. Phone
335-3123.
Wedding I,CIf ',, engage-
ments, In urler drioms and
obituaries are accepted in
written form ONLY. -We can-
not accept such notices by
telephone.
Please remember that no
v,wo&ified ,'juvvr,,aivy Is c,c-
cepted after neon Monday.
I Anti fine Rent
by T nder
Approximotelworkable land for rent from April
1, 1980 to December 31, 1982, on the north side of the Maitland
River being Part of Lot 15, Concession 9 & 10 (former Allan
McGill Farm).
Tender form in the form of a lease agreement, containing
details of the landparcelis available In the Township Office,
Bluevole between March 19th and March 31st, 1980.
All tenders most be signed by. the party tendering to be
accepted.
Sealed Tenders clearly marked 11.AND RENTAL" ri4ust be ®c-
companied by a certified cheque In the amountof $300.00 made
payable to the Township of Turnberry. Cheques will be returned
if the tender is not accepted.
Tenders close at 4:00 p.m. March 31st, 1980,
Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
Dorothy Kelly, AMCT(A)
Clerk Treasurer,,
TOWNSHIP OF HOWICK
GRAVEL TENDERS
Sealed tenders will be received until
5:00 p.m. Thursday, April 3, 1980, by either
the undersigned or Clerk -Treasurer at the
Mupicipal Office, Gorrie, Ontario, for the
crushing, hauling and supplying of 30,000
• cu. yds., more or less, of 5/8 inch crush.
Tenders must be submitted on Town-
ship forms . available at the Municipal
Office, Gorrie, Ontario. .'
A certified cheque for 10% to accom-
pany each tender.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
All tenders subject to approval., by
Carroll Johnson,
Road Superintendent,
Township of Howick,
Fordwich, Ontario
NOG IVO
ONTARIO GOVERNMENT TENDER
MAINTENANCE OF
PICNIC SITES
The Ministry of Transportation and Communications invites
you to tender on GRASS CUTTING at the following picnic
sites:
FIVE SITES
Shelburne Area - Ken Nicholson, Patrolman, 925-3031
THREE SITES '
!Wingham Area - Jack Forster. Patrolman;? 3`a: 70
TWO SITES
Mitchell Area - Louis O'Donnell, Patrolman, 348.8462
ONE SITE
Listowel Area - Harry Kaufman, Patrolman, 291-1890
Bid parcels Including complete details may be obtained by con-
tacting the patrolman in your area.
Closing Date for receiving Sealed Tenders Is
1:30 p.m. (Local Time)
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16,1980
Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
TRACTORS: (2) David Browns (1200) with cabs;
David Brown 990 and loader.
COMBINE: Ford 620 with grain head, pickup and 3 -
row corn head.
MACHINERY: A -C 3 -furrow semi -mount plow; 14'
Kongskilde with harrows; Bearcat hammermill with
40' of pipes; Golden Arrow 250 gal. sprayer with 48'
booms; JD 494 corn planter; Cockshutt 101/2' wheel
discs; 111 15 -run seed drill; Dion blower with 50' pipes;
Husky C72 10' manure pump; 1000 gal. liquid manure
spreader; Shultz 110 bushel spreader; Benn 10'
packer; Mohawk 5' rotary mower; 3 wagons with
gravity boxes; wagon with hay rack; Helm 12" post
hole digger; Helm 7' scraper blade; dual wheels for DB
1200; Shell cattle oiler; 2 - Nelson heated water bowls;
set o(stone tattoos; tractor chains; cattle dehorners;
Franklin calf puller, etc.
^'MISC: 23' chest freezer; 125,000 BTU aas furnace;
pony saddle and bridle; heat lamps; creep feeders;
large quantity of scrap iron, etc.
FEED: Approximately .400 bales of hay;- approx. 100
ton of ground high moisture, shelled corn in a 14' silo.
TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE
GORDON H, BRINDLEY: AUCTIONEER
For more InformatIott`•tantoct:
WAYNE SNYDER
519-529-7685
Business
and
Professiona
Directory
Karl C. Lentz
Chartered
Accountant
Wintjhern, Ontario
Telephone
(519)357-1087
WINGHAM
MEMORIALS
Guaranteed Granites
Cemetery Lettering
Reasonable Prices
Buy Direct and Save
Bus. Ph. 357.1910
Res. Ph. 357.1015
Frederick F. Homuth
Phm.B., R.O.
Carol E. Homuth, O.D.
Mn. H. Viola Homuth, O.D.
Optometrists
Harriston, Ontario
338-2712
REID AND ASSOCIATES
306 Josephine St., Wingham
') Ph: 357-1522
Barry W. Reid Tom Deyell