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SPECIAL NOTICE RATES
Engagement Notices (with picture) $5.00
Engagement Notices (without picture) 44.00
Graduation Pictures 33,00
Anniversary Pictures. 56 years and over No charge
Wedding Write Ups -..No charge If copy is received within
three weeks after the ceremony. Charge for accompany -
Ing picture is 35.00
After Third Week Write up $5.00
Detailed wedding write ups will not be accepted atter six
weeks but for a limited time picture and a brief caption
will be published at a charge of 35.00
FOR SALE
350 ENGINE and transmis-
sion, $400 or best offer.
Phone 392-6695.
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21 CU. FT. freezer. Phone
524-8490.
24-30
CEDAR fence posts, 5 to 6"
tops, $3; 4 to 5", $2; 3 to 4",
$1.25. Phone 368-7347.
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1976 PLYMOUTH Grand
Fury; pair of G60 Goodyear
14" tires on chrome rims,
$175; pair of 14" mag wheels,
$50. Phone 335-6185.
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ADDRESS Labels,: gummed'
300 for $2.25; presson 200 for
$3.50. Phone The Wingham
Advance -Times, 357-2320.
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BERG stable cleaners and
stabling; bunk feeders and
water bowls, silo unloaders
and farrowing crates. Lloyd
Johnston, RR 3, Holyrood.
Phone 395-5390.
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PICK your own strawberries
or have them picked on
order. Open Monday to
Saturday, 7 a.m. till dark;
11/2 miles south of Moles-
worth off Highway 86. Phone
291-2416 or 291-1709.
17-24-1-8
CEDAR POSTS. Phone 357-
3530.
17-24-1
WEDDING invitations. Drop
in and view our latest book of
sample invitations. The
Wingham Advance -Times,
192 Josephine St., Wingham,
357-2320.
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ELECTRIC stove 30" four
elements, oven with viewing
glass. Storage bin, $45.
Phone 357-1164.
MAGNETIC SIGNS: many
sizes available, 8" x 20",
$21.60. For further informa-
tion phone The Wingham Ad-
vance -Times, 357-2320.
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PETS FOR SALE
PART -German Shepherd
and part Doberman puppies,
for sale to good home, six
weeks old. Please phone 323-
1275.
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
FARM EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE
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, Baan Cleaners, Os-
walt Ensilage Mixers.
r AIRMATIC-i--ttolender Ham-
mer
a mmer Mills, Blender . Roller
Mills, Blender' Mills for
Ground Hi -Moisture Corn,
Augers, Leg Elevators.
ACORN—Cable Barn Clean-
ers, Hydraulic Manure
Pumps.
WESTEEL-ROSCO—Grain
Bins, 1350 to 250;000 bu., Bulk
Feed Tanks.
ACME—Fan-Jet Ventilation
Systems.
ASTON—Ventilation Sys-
tems.
SLURRY-SLINGER—Liq-
uid Manure Spreaders.
CLAY—Parts and Service
for Clay Equipment.
AERO-FLUSH—Liquid Ma-
ize Pumps, Aerators, Sep-
arators.
WE HANDLE
EVERYTHING—ALMOST
Lowry Farm Systems Ltd.
' RR 1, Kincardine
Phone 395-5286
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WANTED TO BUY
SMALL calves either beef or
dairy: Phone Clare Van
Camp 357-2861.
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GOOD used 60' x 12' mobile
homes. Phone collect (416)
878-3915.
17-24-1-8
TOP prices paid for•, good
used furniture or appliances
and antiques. Will buy par-
tial or complete households.
Wingham Sales Arena 357-
1730.
24013
CARS AND TRUCKS
FOR SALE
1978 FORD Monarch special
edition, 88000 km. Must sell.
Phone 357-2215 after 6 p.m.
24-30
1965 BUICK Wildcat (recon-
ditioned). Phone 528-3139.
17-24
RECONDITIONED 1965
tf
Buick Wildcat. Phone 528-
3139.
YORK X Landrace bred
gilts, bred Hampshire, to
farrow June and July;
Hampshire, Duroc, York-
shire and Yorkshire cross
Hamp boars. Herd index
106.4. Vista Villa Farms
Limited, Bob Robinson, RR
4, Walton, Ont. Phone 345-
2317.
17-24-1
NOTICE
GUNS and tackle, formerly
True Life Taxidermy and
Gun Shop. New store hours
for your convenience, from
noon 'til 10 in the evening.
Come over after supper and
make a deal on that used
rifle, or handgun. Main St.,
Harriston, 338-2915.
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TEACH your dollars to have
more cents at North Huron
Credit Union, 8 .Alfred St.,
Wingham. Free personal
chequing accounts. Deposit
accounts nows%paying 16 per
cent. Phone 357-2311
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PERSONAL
PREGNANT and need help?
Free positive confidential
support. Birthright. Phone
357-1066, 392-6541 or London
432-7197 COLLECT.
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1976 FORD van, 12 passeng-
er, low mileage, has not been
driven in: winter time; 1
large bus with vertical siding
installed on it, suitable for
cabin or storage. Phone 529-
7030 after 9 p.m. '
1974 MALIBU station wagon,
certified; 1972 Chev half ton
with cap. Can be seen at
Wingham Memorials, Wing -
ham.
1979 DODGE Magnum, 318
motor, all power, 25,000
miles, immaculate condi-
tion. Phone 357-3357.
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McCREERY
AUTO WRECKERS
RR 2, Wroieter
on Highway 86
Midway between Wingham
cind Listowel
USED AUTO PARTS
USED CARS b TRUCKS
24 HOUR TOWING SERVICE
Scrap cars wanted.
Highest prices paid.
Phone
LISTOWEL 291-4159
GORRIE 335-3314
SERVICES
CUSTOM baling of large
round bales, $5.50 per bale.
Phone 529-7857.
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INSULATE now. CHIP pays
up to $500 of the cost. Free
estimates. Adamson Insula-
tion, Lucknow. Phone 528-
2113 or 528-2526. Fully in-
sured and bonded. Re!is
-
tered with the Province of
Ontario.
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BRUCE D. MacDonald Ma-
sonry, Wingham. Bricks,
block, stone, sidewalk,
patios. Phone 357-1722.
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FOR your renovations, addi-
tions, house or barn repairs
phone Ben Dekker, 357-1085.
Free estimates.
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CUSTOM drapery by Linda
for your home or business.
Phone 395-5629 or 395-2765.
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PHIL'S Refrigeration and
Appliance Service, 24-hour
emergency service, used
appliance sales. Phone 887-
9062.
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CRAIG'S Oil Burner service,
cleaning, repairs and instal-
lations; 24-hour emergency
service, Wroxeter 335-3398.
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SANDBLASTING
and air
hammer work. William
Adamson or Tom Burell, •
Lucknow 528-2113 or Tees',
water 392-6658.
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CUSTOM baling of large
bales. Phone Scott Bros., RR
3, Blyth, 523-9528.
WILL DO custom round bal-
mg, various diameters and
bale densities available. Joe
Detzler.392-6486.
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MISCELLANEOUS
IF YOU are a friend or rela-
tive of an alcoholic, the AI -
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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MEALS -ON -WHEELS
Phone Mrs. L. James 357-
3657.
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ATKINSON — Helen and
Donald Atkinson, RR 1,
Palmerston, are proud to
announce the arrival of
their son, Adam Donald,
four pounds, eight ounces,
on June 5 in Listowel
Memorial Hospital. First
grandson for Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Atkinson and ninth
grandchild for Mr. and
Mrs. Levi Carter.
DeWETERING—Frank and
Karen (Richey) De-
Wetering, RR 2, Staffa,
are pleased to announce
the safe arrival of their
son, Dennis Stephen, at
Seaforth Community
Hospital on June 11,
weighing eight pounds, 14
ounces. Another grand-
child for Mr. and Mrs.
Harry DeWetering, RR 5,
Mitchell, and first gran-
dchild" for Mr. and Mrs.
Ron Richey, RR 2,
Wingham.
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WANTED
A RIDE leaving Wroxeter
8:45 a.m. returning from
Wingham 6 p.m., Tuesday to
Saturday. Phone 335-3830
after 6 p.m.
CARD Qk THANKS
I would like to thank my
friends, neighbors and rela-
tives for the many acts of
kindness to me while in the
hospital. Thanks for cards,
flowers and gifts. Special
thanks to Dr. B. Hanlon and
all the wonderful nurses on
the second floor, and the
care in emergency. Itwas all
much appreciated and
thanks again.
( Mrs.) Peggy Cudmore
Our sincere thanks to our
friends, neihbors and rela-
tives for the gifts received at
the surprise party at the WI
Hall. Special thanks to those
who organized it and enter-
tained us: We have many
cherished memories of our
years on . the '6th Line and
hope you will visit us at our
home in Brucefield,
- Ivan and Mary Grace
Wightman
The family of the late
James A. Edwards wish to
express their sincere thanks
and appreciation to rela-
tives, friends and neighbors
for their many acts of kind-
ness and sympathy received
during our recent bereave-
ment. Special thanks to the
M. L. Watts Furneral Home,
Gorrie, the ' UCW and Rev:
Thomas Fleetham. Every-
one's thoughtfulness is deep-
ly appreciated. .
Bill and Rose Edwards,
Les and Dorothy Davidson
and family
I would like to thank my
friends and relatives for
cards and gifts while I was in
the hospital. Thanks to the
Lucknow doctors and the
nursing staff in Wingham
and District Hospital.
Byron Thompson
EASY ON ,
• THE TAN
Use a little common sense
in the sun this year. The On •
-
tario Safety League reminds
you that even when the sun's
rays are dispersed by fog or
haze you can still get a
serious burn if you're ex-
posed for too long. Remem-
ber too that wind can easily
,tt deceive you into mistaking
the sun's intensity. Limit
your first exposure of the
season to 15 minutes and
protect all sensitive areas
with an extra application of
lotion or moisturizer. Get-
ting your tan slowly reduces
the possibility of burning and
the tan you acquire will pro-
vide adequate protection
against 'burning for the rest
of the season.
The
Academy
School of
Hairstyling
608 Belmont W.,
Kitchener, Ont.
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5784780
Enrolling for Biasses
each month.
Coinplete herirdressinp;
barbering, hairstyling
end cosnretles offered.
Student loans eve/1841e
to those who qualify.
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Corning Events
STORYTIME
At Wingham Branch Library
every Thursday from June
25 until Aug. 27 at 2 p.m.
Children age 3 and 4 are wel-
come. Free admission.
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GARAGE SALE
Of hundreds of items, costing
thousands. Camping, fish-
ing, hunting, boating., car-
pentry and auto mechanic
equipment at residence of
Carman Thompson, Tees -
water.
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SINGLES' DANCE
Festival Singles' Dance, Fri-
day, July 3 in the Victorian
Inn, Stratford; dancing 9 to
1. Welcome all singles over
25. No Blue Jeans,
MONSTER FISH FRY
Plan to attend the Bluewater
Shrine Club monster fish fry
in , Zurich, Friday, July 3,
5:30 to 7:30 p.m. It's all part
of Zurich's 125th anniversary
celebrations. Menu includes
breaded white fish, potato
salad, cote slaw, dessert and
coffee. Chocolate or white
milk for the kids. Adults
$4.50, children $2.25. Have a
good meal and help the
Shriners with their good
work.
RFCREDANCE
DEMONSTRATION
Wednesday., July 8 in the
park by Wingham's pool, 7 to
8 p.m. Bring the whole
family to see Fitness to
Music. It's great fun! F. E.
Madill if rain.' Registration
accepted for September
classes.
CEMETERY SERVICE
The Brandon Cemetery
Memorial . service will be
held Sunday,' 3tily 5 at 3 p.m':
Rev. Kenneth Innes will be in
charge of the service. In case
of rain the service will be
held at the Presbyterian
Church, Belgrave. Everyone'
welcome.
BLYTH SUMMER,
FESTIVAL CHILDREN'S
WORKSHOP
All • those interested from
ages 5 to 18 may register.
Phone 523-9225.or come toethe
theatre box office. It's not
too late to get involved.
Note: the age limit is a cor-
• rection from last week's ad.
NOTICE
Wedding notices, en-
gagements, is1 memor-
iams and obituaries are
accepted in written form
ONLY. We cannot accept
such notices by telephone
Please remember that
no classified advertising
is accepted after noon
Monday,
665-7818
R.R. 1, NEUSTADT
1-800-265-7542
(Toll Free Telephone)
For person suffe:ring from muscular,
arthritic, asthmatic and circulatory
problems
FREE RESEARCH CLINIC OF
DEEP MUSCLE THERAPY
Every Thursday morning 9 - 12. No
appointment necessary. Persons of all
ages welcome.
THERESE C. PFRIMMER CLINIC NO. 1
R.R.2, Bayfield 482-9335
CLASSIFIED
DEADLINE
THE DEADLINE FOR CLASSIFIED ACTION ADS IS
MONDAYS 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
GARAGE SALE
Saturday, July 4 and Sun.
July 5. Electric motors 8 and
6 hp etc. ; antique bedroom
suite Colonial; child's stroll-
er ; coffee tables; end tables;
new auxiliary mirrors;
metal exhaust flex pipe;- 2
chesterfields; clothing. Re-
freshments. Mrs. Gran Gol-
lan, Bob St., Lucknow,
across from nursing home.
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TI V ERF EST
Saturday, July .4 in the
Tiverton Arena featuring a
chicken barbecue from 5 to 8'
p.m. and a dance with Walt-
er Ostenak from 8 p.m. to 1
a.m. Dance tickets only $6
per person. Barbecue only $5
per person, Dance and
barbecue $10 aer person. For
advance tickets phone 368-
7121 or 368-7133. Sponsored
by Tiverton Recreation
Committee.
17-24-1
WORK WANTED
EXPERIENCED house-
cleaning lady, reliable,
wants work full orhalf days'
References supplied. Phone
357-2013.
17-24-1
HELP WANTED
PART-TIME pre-school
teacher required for Sep-
tember for the Wingham Co-
operative Nursery School.
Early Childhood Education
Diploma required, experi-
ence preferred. Applications
will be accepted until July 7,
1981. Applications shall be
made in writing to Wingham
Day Care Centre, Box 236,
Winghanl, Ont. NOG 2W0.
24-30
DISCOVER the new world of
Sarah Coventry, a highly
respected "name in Fashion
Jewelry. Meet people and
make friends, while earning
an excellent. commission: No
deliveries and an opportu-
nity to earn your kit. Our
new line of jewelry is waiting
to be shown in your area. If
you are interested in selling
or becoming a hostess phone
327-8320.,
BABY Sitter in or
Wingham urgently
Phone 357-1649.
around
needed.
PART-TIME position avail-
able, approximately 25 hours
per week at the Jack Reavie
Opportunity Workshop. MRC
training preferred but not
necessary. Apply Box 997,
Wingham, Ont. by July 15,
1981.
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In Memoriam
CLARK —In loving memory
of our only daughter and sis-
ter, Karen, who died two
years ago, July 5, 1979. Her,
love is a memory treasured
in our hearts.
It was a million years ago,
( Though some say it's only
two),
That night our greatest pain
began —
The night that we lost you. -
-Always loved, forever
missed by Dad, Mom and
Paul.
EDWARD —In loving mem-
ory of a dear husband, father
and grandfather, Ian Ed-
ward, who passed away June
28, 1980.
.Sometimes an old-fashioned
song
Brings us a thought of you;
Sometimes a flower as we
pass along,
Or a sky that is azure blue;
Or a silver lining in the
clouds
When the sun is peeping.
through.
—Sadly missed by wife,
children and grandchildren.
ADAMS—In loving memory
of a dear mother Donanne
Elizabeth Adams who pass-
ed away one year ago July 6,
1980.
Oft and oft my thoughts do
wander
To the grave not far away,
Where I laid my dear mtlther
Just one year ago today.
—Sadly missed by daugh-
ter Dawne.
ANNNOUNCEMENTS,
Mr. ' and Mrs. John L.
Wright of RR 1, Clifford are
happy to announce the forth-
coming marriage oftheir
daughter Valerie Lynn to
William Morley Bushell, son
of Mr. and. Mrs. Morley
Bushell of, Wingham. The
wedding will take place on
July 18, 1981, at 7 p.m. in Mc-
Intosh United Church.
BE A HAIRSTYLIST
Clcsses starting monthly
HAIRDRESSING
BARBERING
UNISEX
For free information
Kitchener Waterloo
School of Hairdressing
186 Victoria St. N.
Kitchener Victoria
5C6
745-5641
Help Wanted
ELECTRICIAN
A licensed electrician required immediately.
Should have knowledge and experience of
control circuits and general' electrical main-
tenance.
We offer good wages and an excellent benefit
package.
Send Resume to P.O. Box 444
Walkerton, Ont. NOG 2V0
HELP WANTED
Receptionist/
Office Manager
for a Wingham dental office.
Applicant should have basic education in busi-
ness practice, tag. booking appointments, filing,
typing, billings, accounts receivable.,
An -ability to deal with people efficiently and
Ina pleasant manner is a definite requirement.
Please send resume to Box 190, Wingham, Ont.
NOG 2WO.
SCH.ATTE —In loitiing mem-
ory . of a dear mother and
grandmother Mrs. G. A.
Schatte who passed away
two years ago on July 1, 1979.
In tears we watched you
sinking
And watched you fade away
Though our hearts were
nearly broken
You fought so hard to stay.
Out of a world of suffering
Into a garden of rest,
God's garden must be
beautiful
For He only takes the best.
—Sadly missed and loving-
ly remembered by son Don-
ald, daughter-in-law Joyce,
granddaughters Kim and
Sherri and grandson Gary
and wife Mary Ellen.
LET THE.
Wingham
Advance®Times.
HELP YOU
PHONE 357-3'120
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DISC JOCKEY
STEVENS
COUNTRY GOLD
6t ROCK °N° ROLL
Good recorded music for
weddings, dances!,
anniversaries, parties. etc.
Phone Brussels evenings
887-6159
EVENING
AUCTION SALE
Of Consignments of Antiques and House Furnishings
will be held in the Teeswater-Culross Complex Arena
on
MONDAY, JULY 13
Starting at 6:00 p.m.
Note change in starting time.
Consignments include outstanding collections of an-
tique furnishings, pump organs, square, grand piano,
lamps, clocks, glass ,silver, as well as modern and con-
temporary furniture, baby equipment, tools, dishes and
much more.
Listings subject to change without notice.
Terms - cash or cheques with 1.D. night of sale.
Auctioneers:
WALLACE BALLAGH
Teeswater 392-6170
GRANT McDONALD
Ripley 395-5353
AUCTION SALE
Of Property and Household (toms
will be held for
MRS. MARY ARMSTRONG
at the property in Belgrave
SATURDAY, JULY 11
1:OOP.M.
Chesterfield and chair; wooden rockers; lamps; chicken
coop chair; platform rocker; -small tables; oak writing
desk; coal oil lamp; antique cupboard; sideboard; din-
ing table and chairs; odd chairs; cherry drop leaf table;
organ stool; foot stool; Princess Rose cook stove;
treadle sewing machine; churn; sad irons; cast iron
griddle; crocks; set of dishes; odd dishes; pink Depres-
sion glass butter dish; platters; pitchers; salts and
peppers; electrical appliances; antique toilet set; iron
bed; wooden bed; metal bed; clothes rack; 3 dressers;
chest; bedding and linens; garden tools.
Property has 3 bedroom frame home with white siding;
oil furnace, drilled well, 3 piece bath and cupboards.
Will be offered subject to a reserve bid. For information
phone 887-6150.
Terms an property 10% down, balance in 30 days.
Terms on contents, cash.
Owner or auctioneer not responsible for accidents.
GEORGE POWELL - CLERK
BRIAN RINTOUL AUCTIONEER
AUCTION SALE
Authorized by Touche Ross, Trustee in Bankruptcy,
will be held for
MR. DAN WEBSTER
East half of Lot 22, Conc. 2, Culross Twp.,
2 corners south of Teeswater on Hwy. 4, then
approx..) l/2 miles west, on
Saturday, July 11
Starting at 1:00 p.m.
Offered for sole will be Farm Machinery and Equip-
ment, Real Estate, some Household Effects.
Real Estate consists of 59 acres of which 50 are culti-
vated, 7 acres of hardwood bush. Drilled well. Two
storey red brick house in good repair. Barn measures 33
ft. by 50 ft. with a steel clad addition measuring 33 ft. by
30 ft. Shed with steel roof. Barn set up for hog opera-
tion.
Terms on Form Equipment,- etc., Household Effects -
Cash or cheques with I.D. day ,of sale.
Terms on Real Estate: $1,000 deposit day of sale,
balance irj 30 days.
Trustee:
TOUCHE ROSS
305 King St. W., Suite 400, Kitchener, Ont.
Auctioneers:
WALLACE BALLAGH
Teeswater 392-6170
GRANT McDONALD
Ripley 395-5353