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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-06-20, Page 10Bill superintendent, elder, clerk of �10-The Wing4os Alveno* Times. June :0. 197V Passing of Donald Ireland session, delegate to Bruce Preabytery and delegate to United Church General Council saddens Teeswater community at Calgary in 1977. His latest involvement had been the Roderick McDonald (Donald) Rev. A. Proud, asaisted by Chairmanship of the Teeawater- ,� Evenft Ireland of Culross Township Rev- Ron Pierce, o f Bruce Reunion Cuirass Old Boys' and Girls' Passed away suddenly in Ttilra- present chairman of Bruce ��� Committee berry Township on Thursday, presbytery, conducted the The great number of friends, June 14, in his 87th year. neighbors and relatives who Born November 5, 1813, a son of T�Watt�al�etery. Fellowship �'3' • P visited at MacPherson Funeral the late Robert Ireland and with his many friends and Lissetta McDonald of (.lilroNl, relatives followed at theme pay their respects, Donald spent a lifetime of far- attested to the high esteem in FORDWICH SUPPER BEEF BARBECUE RACES f Teeswater United Church which he was held b the com- The Fordwich United Church Saturday, June 23, attend the Come and see Ontario Chariot, ming on the Ireland Century basement. th�ty y ham, and turkey and strawberry Listowel Rotary Club beef barbe- Chuckwagon and Ben Hur races Farm. Pallbearers- were neighbors supper will be held Tuesday, cue, in the Listowel Memorial on Sunday, June 24 at 10 a.m. in He is survived by his wife, the and members of the Farm June 36 at 4:30 p.m.; adults $4. 12 Arena, 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. ; dance to Brussels Fair Grounds. Adults former Alberta Ferguson, and Forum, Alan Whytock, Jim MINISTRY OF and under $1.50, preschool free. follow, music by The Ltlaparrals, $2; 10 and under $1; preschoolers seven children, Mrs. • Jerry Whytock, John TilAson, Doug At(Sandra)adults $6; children under 12, free. Sponsored by Brussels tSandra) McBride of Cartier, Kennedy, Francis Schiestel and ONTARIO HOUSING TEEN "DANCE $2.50. Proceeds for retarded Agricultural Society. Mrs. Morgan (Myrna) Inglis of Bill Millen. Flower beaters were CORPORATION In Ethel Community Hall, Fri- workshop. Event under authority Walkerton, Keith of Wainileet, two close friends, Jerry McGlynn Tender R '' Number day, June 22, 8:30 p.m- io 12 of a special occasion permit. BINGO Mrs- Gord (Sheila) McMurray, and Alex Casagrande, and Bg6SFT79-� midnight. Admission U each; 13-20 Teeowater Lions Club regular London, David of Teeswater, nephews Brian Ireland, Bill For the pumping of the sew - Stevens Disc Jockey Music. bingo this Friday, June 22 at 8 Mark and Dean of Culross Ireland, Doug Ferguson and Ross age holding tank of the On- EX-T6GGERY CLOSES p.m. in the Teeswater Town Hall. Township; and nine grand- Wightman. tario HousJng Suilding at Blyth Teeswater Ex-Toggery closes 15 Regular games for $10;. 3 Spe- children. Also surviving are two After receiving his education in Ontario (OHI) Auction Sale Saturday, June 23. Please pick up cials for $25; Jackpot $220 on 62 brothers, Clifton of Midland and Culross and Teeswater, Donald Tenders will be received for David of Culross. the above until 11:00 a.m. clothing and money on Tuesday, calls or $25 consolation. took up farming at Lot 15, Con- local time, Jul4, 1979, b the AUCTION SALE of property, June 26 or Wednesday, June 27 The funeral service was held cession 3, with his father. He y y Ontario Housing Corporation, car, household effects and an- from 2 to 5 p.m. Rummage sale STRAWBERRY SAPPER Sunday, June 17, at 2:30 at the continued to farm there until his tiques for the late Tom Russell Thursday, June 28 from 10 to 12 Come to the Strawberry Supper Teeswater United Church. Rev. death. On Jude 11, 1942, he c/o Court House and Registry Arnold Proud conducted the married Alberta Ferguson of Office, 80 Dundas Street, P.O. will be held at Lot 45, Con. 2, noon and 2 to 5 p.m. at Knox Presbyterian Church, North Durham Road, Brant Teeswater on Wednesday, June service, assisted by Rev. Jim Howick Township and ]n 1948 Box 5600, Terminal "A", Lon - Twp., 21/2miles east of walkerton LAUREL AND HARDY FILMS 27 from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Adults $4; Stockton, Hanover, past chair- they started the dairy herd of don, Ontario N6A 2P3 (519/ on Highway 4, then 11/4 miles The Wingham Branch Library is children under 12, $2; preschool man of Bruce Presbytery. As a Albadon Farms. 679-7110) from whom details north on Sideroad 20 on Saturday, presenting 3 Laurel and Hardy children free. special tribute to Donald's In many capacities he served and specifications may be ob- June 30 at 11 a.m. Terms -Cash films on Saturday, June 23 at 1:30 chairmanship of the Old Boys' the Bruce County Federation of tained. Details and specifica- on effects day of sale. Lunch p.m. in the Wingham Council MT. FOREST CENTENNIAL Reunion Committee, the Old Agriculture, Bruce Co-op tions may also be obtained booth on grounds. Auctioneer Len Chambers. Admissio7r--is free. Meet old friends at Mount Forest Boys' Reunion Choir, ac- Medical, Teeswater-Culross from the Huron County Hous - Metcalfe, Mildmay 367-27M1. Everyone is welcome. centennial June 29 to July 8. Pro- companied by Mrs. Bruce Keith, School Board, 4-H Clubs, Bruce ing Authority, 53 Stanley grams from Bonnie Schwindt, led the congregation in singing County Milk Committee, Street, Goderich, Ontario "J $..I J fu] W Ad Th 7A 3K6 519/524 2637 t A home bred herd for over 25 years. These cows show dairy character with quality udders, sired by Glengarry Lloyd Royal (VG), Mar Rai Lucky Boy (VG), Selwood Greta's Boy 2 (EX), Don C' Mdr Jack's Choice (VG), Oak Ridges Greta's Star Boy and others. 5 cows selling fresh, 8 due in June and early July. Bal- ance in various stages of lactation. FOLLOWED BY WALTON'S 70TH CONSIGNMENT SALE Our usual selection of registered and grade fresh and close springing cows, first calf heifers, bred heifers, and -yearling heifers, and calves. Fian now to attend. Biood tested prior to sale. SALES MANAGER & AUCTIONEER DONALD E. WALTON PHONE 519-369-3804 OR 369-2831 Auction Sale Of Property and Household Effects will be held for the ANNIE JEWITT ESTATE Havelock Street, Lucknow Saturday, June 23 at 1:00 p.m. Chesterfield; upholstered chairs; wicker chair; oval mirror; small tables; couch; lamp; antique hall rack; rocking chair; card table; china cabinet; buffet; table; chairs; utility table; arm chair; radio; B and W television; heater; cupboard; odd chairs; stool; floor polisher; carpet sweeper; washer; iron- ing boards; clothes horse; electric sewing machine; RCA freezer; Frigidaire fridge; Frigidaire stove; Simplicity oven ( as new); books; trunks; wash stand; dressers; chest of drawers; iron beds; single bed; hair dryer; bedding; lin- ens; quilts; mats; cooking utensils; dishes; garden tools; numerous articles. Property has frame 3 bedroom home with 3 piece bath, oil furnace and town water- Will be offered for sale, subject to a reserve bid if not sold before sale day. Terms on pro- perty, 10% down, balance in 30 days. Terms on household effects, cash or cheque lith I.D. Estate or auctioneer not responsible for accidents. C..) Auctioneer: BRIAN RINTOUL AUCTION SALE Of Construction Equipment, Cr** Trailer and, Trucks will be held for B AND B CONTRACTORS Lot 24, Con. 1, Kinloss Township, 4 miles east of Lucknow on s6 Highway Monday, July 9 at 7 p.m. .1977 Ford 1 ton truck, 8' x 9' flat rack and 5th wheel mount, 10,000 original miles; 1969 Ford 1 ton truck, 8' x 9' flat rack and 5th wheel mount, 45,000 original miles; 1975 - 5th wheel 24' flat bed, 12 ton (loot; 1975 - 20' flat bed float; 1973 Cree 5th wheel travel iruilur wish al! wAlras large fridga, eye level oven, stove, air cond., TV aerial, furnace, hot water heater, hardly ever used; 1976 Stihl concrete sow (like new); 1976 David White transit* level (like new); heavy duty 7'/i' saw with carbide blade; '/,'heavy duty drill, wheel borrow, 24 piece '/i'drive socket set, 6'x 8'torp, Jockoll jack, 8 ton hydraulic jack, 2 - 5th wheels, 2 trailer axles with rims, tires and tongue with jack, quantity of steel stakes for curb form- ing, quantity of 8 and 10'lnap ties, 1,000 stool form wedges, scraper shovels, brooms, wc., 2 - IA ton Ford truck rim and tires, 2 of 20'- 3/8 chains and 2 light binders, 2 of 2 gal. sprayers, 100'oxtension cord, 50 sheets 4 x 8 plywood (us- ed), 30 shoots 2 x 8 plywood (used), quantity of 2 x 4s, 16; 8; 4 2. For Information phone 528-2120 Terms -Cash or cheque with I.D. owner or Auctioneer not Responsible for Accidents BRIAN RINTOUL Auctioneer Mount Forest. oy oy a ore ee Teeswater District Co-op and ( - ), quo - TENDER FOR and "Praise, My Soul, The King DoCumIn Farm Forum. His ing reference number as FESTIVAL FUND of Heaven". Mr. Stockton, in his Christian involvement at above. RAISINGDANCE meditation, paid tribute to a man Teeswater United Church in- THE LOWEST OR ANY TENDER Saturday, June 23 at 9 p.m. the who believed and lived a eluded Sunday School teacher, NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED Blyth Summer Festival Fund Christian faith and left others for the supply of 1 -tandem 22 Concession 1.2, Township of West Wowanosh. Tender diesel truck equipped with must be submitted on Town - Raising Dance will be held in the with the challenge of example The lowest or any tender not th4gMunicipal Office, and be accompanied by certified necessarily accepted. cheque for $1,000. Lowest or Business WINGHAM and MEMORIALS Blyth and District Community and hope. Centre with a midnight buffet and Township of MINISTRY OF HOUSING W"t Prof essional Wawanosh TENDER FOR PIT RUN GRAVEL TANDEM TENDERS 1179 Sealed tenders will be receiv- TRUCK ed until 6:00 p.m. SEALED TENDgRS on forms Tu*Way, July 3' 19%9 and in envelopes available DlreCtory from the office of the under- by either the Road Superin- signed will be accepted until tendent or the Clark at the 4:00 p.m, local time on Municipal Office, RR 2, Luck - now, for lodding and hauling Wednesday, approximately 20,000 cu. yds. July 11, 1979 pit run gravel to Siderood 21- for the supply of 1 -tandem 22 Concession 1.2, Township of West Wowanosh. Tender diesel truck equipped with must be submitted on Town - snowplow and wing. ship tender forms available at The lowest or any tender not th4gMunicipal Office, and be accompanied by certified necessarily accepted. cheque for $1,000. Lowest or any tender not necessarily oc- R. A. Dempsey, P. Eng., cepted. All tenders subject to Huron County Engineer, approval by Ministry of Trans - Court House, portation and Communica- Goderich, Ontario. tions. N7A 1 M2. George Humphrey, Road Superintendent. RESULTS you'll applaud JClerk. trong, with WANT ADS 357-2320 Business WINGHAM and MEMORIALS Blyth and District Community and hope. Centre with a midnight buffet and /� /tom MINISTRY OF HOUSING MINISTRY OF * HOUSING Prof essional GUARANTEED GRANITES CEMETERY LETTERING music by Ray Bush. Tickets are / 4 � Q ONTARIO HOUSING ONTARIO HOUSING REASONABLE PRICES $15 a couple or $8 each. Reserva- • tions 523-9300. - CORPORATION �p V CORPORATION* Tender Reference Number DlreCtory Buy Direct and Save Bus Ph. 387.1910 HORSESHOE PITCHING Anyone interested in Horseshoe Pitching at the Wingham Sports- men's Club, please be out this Thursday, June 21 as the teams will be made up starting at 7:30 p.m. STRAWBERRY BUFFET At St. Paul's Anglican Church, Wingham, Tuesday, June 26, 5 to 7 p.m. Adults $4; children under 12, $2. Everyone welcome. 13-20 40TH WEDD ANNIVERSARY Please come and help us cele- brate our parents' ( Win and Charlie Johnston) 40th wedding anniversary at Blyth Memorial Hall on Saturday, June 23. Danc- ing from 9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Everyone welcome. No gifts please. Marilyn Craig, Nancy Daer and families. 13-20 BRANDON CEMETERY MEMORIAL SERVICE At Belgrave on Sunday, July 1 at 3 p.m. Rev. John Roberts will be in charge of service. SCHOOL REUNION The Centennial School Reunion Committee wants to make a dis- play of past class pictures, individual pictures or any group pictures taken in any educational institution in Wingham in the past. Anyone willing to lend pictures for the school reunion at F. E. Madill Secondary School Aug. 4, please contact Sally Campeau by June 30 at 262 Shuter Street or phone 357-1874. 6-13-20-27 WELSH COUNTRY FAYRE In Belgrave arena on Saturday, June 23 from 4 to 9 p.m. Admis- sion free. Stalls featuring new and used items; plants, baking, jewellery, penny auction, fish pond etc. Cold meat supper, smorgasbord, served from 5 to 7 p.m. Adults $3.75; children 12 and under $2; preschool children free. Sponsored by Beigrave United Church. 6-13-20 ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the Wing - ham and District Hospital As- sociation will be held on Thurs- day. June 21 at 8 p.m. in the audi- torium of the Wingham Public School. All matters of business pertaining to the Wingham and District Hospital Association will he transacted, including the election of directors and other of- ficers Changes in hospital by- laws will be considered. Any person who is at least 18 years old and who pays to the corporation 1.5 or more days before the annual meeting in any one year, a mem- bership fee of $1, shall be a mem- ber of the corporation for the fol- lowing 12 months. The one year membership may be obtained at the hospital office. Again a re- minder memberships must be purchased at least 15 days prior to the meeting. Everyone wel- come ,lack Hodgins, Pres . John Strong, Sec. f3-20 SUMMERFEST Lucknow and District Kin Sum- merfest Friday, Saturday and Sunday June 22, 23 and 24. Dance, midway, car show, ball tourna- ment, bed races and beer garden. 15-10 EAMES-Joe-Anne and Terry Tender R•f•r•nc• Number B05 SFT 79-96 Res. Ply. 357.1015 805 SFT 79-93 Eames, Charles Street, are For the removal of existing For the removal of shingles proud to announce the safe and installation of new shin- and the installotion.of new arrival of a son, Tyler Robert gle roof, and metal eaves 3/8'woterproof Fir Sheathing, Frederick F. Homuth Gordon Eames, on Wednesday, starters at OH4, 52 Bristol New Shingles, Metal Eaves KARL C. LENTZ Phm.B., R.O. June 13, at Wingham and Terrace, Win ham, Ontario. Starters and Ridge Vent at 250 9 Carol E. Homuth, O.D. District Hospital. A brother for Tenders will be received for Picton Street, Goderich, On- Chartered Nicholas. the above until 11:00 a.m. tario. (OH2) Mrs. H. Viola Homuth, O.D. ALEXANDER -At the Wingham 1.._e1 .1-.. J. _ _> >eyo b ro•••+er- ..E!! be f A`-'C^-=sn+r%nt ... v _..,_i�e.. and District Hospital on the Ontario ,Housing Corpora- the above until 11:00 c.m. Wingham, Ontario Optometrists Friday, June 15, to Mr. and tion, c/o Court House and local time, July 4, 1979, by the Mrs. Rennie Alexander of Registry Office, 80 Dundas Ontario Housing Corporation, Telephone HARRISTON Ontario i c/oOff Court House and Registry (519357-1087 Wingham, a daughter, Kelly Street, P.O. Box 5600, Termice, 80 Dundas Street, P.O. 338-2712 Elizabeth, a sister for Off nal "A", London, Ontario N6A Box 5600, Terminal "A", Lon - Christopher. 21`3 (z 9/679-7110) from don, Ontario N6A 2P3 (519) O'HAGAN-Reg and Susan whom details and specifica- 679-7110 from whom details O'Hagan are pleased to girls, tions may be obtained. De_ and specifications may ci ob REID AND PETERSON recent* the arrival of twin girls, tails and specifications may faired, Details and specifics- Laura Eileen and Sara Anne, at also be obtained from the tions may also be obtained g Huron County Housing Auth- from the Huron County Hous-' the Wingham and District " Chartered Accountants Hospital on June 16. Sisters for ing Authority, 53 Stanley ority, 53 Stanley Street, God- Street, Goderich, Ontario Mary Beth and Kelly. Happy erich, Ontario N7A 3K6 (519/ N7A 3K6 (519/524-2637), 218 Josephine St., Win ham grandparents are Jack and 524-2637), quoting reference quoting reference number as p g Eileen Clark, Blyth, and Mrs. number as above. above. Ph: 357-1522 O'Hagan of Nova Scotia. Great THE LOWEST OR ANY TENDER THE LOWEST OR ANY TENDER J.A. Peterson, C.A'. B.W. Reid, C.A. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED Arthur Clark, Goderich, and , Alex Dark of Huronview. MARTIN -At the Wingham and District Hospital on Monday, June 18, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martin, RR 2, Teeswater, a • daughter, a sister for Derek. S rvice Directory, Ministry of ELECTRICAL SALES AND SERVICE FUELS FLOWERS .. Housing edding ONTARIO HOUSING A� Lynn Hoy BILL TIEPIN Arrangements CORPORATION Burke -McLeod Enterprises imperial Esso Agent - •Cut flowers Electrical �ssp • Plants THE HURON COUNTY Contractors Ltd Honda and Skidoo O a, HOUSING AUTHORITY Sales & Service For all your Home and' • Flowers by Electrical Contracting Farm Fuel and located in Goderich, Ontario, Motor Sales, Repairs Hwy. 86 east of Wingham Lubricating Needs Wire Service requires a full-time Mainten- Phone 519-357-3435 357-10$2 ante Supervisor I. Working and Rewind p g �=LEWIS under the direction of the ilyt Housing Manager, you will i- Wingham 357-1380 WINGHAM PLUMBING FLOWERS responsible for the admini- stration of the maintenance 135 Frances program for Ontario Housing SEWING CENTRE Phone Corporation rental units in PLETCH Dealer for Huron County. Other respon- = 357-3880 sibilities include the super- ELECTRIC OMEGA AND BERNINA vision of contract and CUPE Wingham Repairs to All Makes PRINTING staff, preventative mainten- Scissor Sharpening ante, on-site inspections as Industrial, Commercial, PLUMBINGREPAIRS well as administration of ten- Farming, Domestic PHONE 357-2511 WINGHAM ders and purchase docu- PHONE RENOVATIONS ments. Extensive travel is in- New Installations, call PRINTING volved in this position. r 1583 BACKHOE Terry Deyell at SERVICE Applicants should have sue- 357-2808 or 357-1229SIGNS Backhoe • PRINTING cessful completion of a secon- •PHOTO COPIES nary school Science, Tech- PLUMBING HEATING • REGISTER FORMS nology/and Trades course and Work Journeyman standing in a SIGNWRITING • RUBBER STAMPS trade related to the mointen- „Dunn BTom" Leroy Jackson • WEDDING once function. y om Hugh McBurney--Plumg bin STATIONERY Some directly related exp*ri- Thomas E. Dunn 314 JOSEPHINE STREET once in maintenance con Heating WINGHAM struction at a supervisory lev- RR 1 Bluevale WINGHAM--Tinsmithing el. Knowledge of building u 335-6395 357-3819 3S7_>t38oo codes and residential stand- 191 Josephine St. erns is essential. Ability to Winghom 357-2901 prepare reports and to tom- GRAVEL & TOPSOIL CONSTRUCTION municate effectively. Driver's - licence is essential. JOht1 COX T. M. & T. INSURANCE TUE Interested applicants should reply in writing by June 22, a ADVANCE-TIMESCONSTRUCTION 1979, briefly outlining their education and experience to General Contractors HOUSING MANAGER Gravel and All types of concrete work sNsusewsse■ HURON COUNTY HOUSING $OI Pit Silos All Types of Tp l - AUTHORITY Topsoil l Home and farm buildin S3 Stanley street g Insurance 3 7-2320 Goderlch, Ontario (11.1. KIIR T110111tit1N L_=_� N7A 1K6 I1Ll F:� :\I.F:, ONTARIO 335-3525 357-2636 :15;-:1193 GORRIE WINGHAM THIS POSITION IS OPEN TO ' BOTH MEN AND WOMIIN