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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-10-17, Page 12]L*r 1Y—Tbe W�eses Advaslse-Tulles. Od•bw L7. 1st"i'8 asks to retain rMrs. Grainger _.. _ Countypotion t hosts meeting Complete Estate• of seniors allowance cheques was Grainger . Holstein Dispersal x . q a6 hostess embers of P ' et0on 'eUnit Two of the United Church Owned by David Lowry, Kincardine, Ontario at Wal - Women met at her home Wed - Huron County Council has cbequsR to off" � reported cite gentleman is very ne By Jeff Seddon county be permitted to we tutlls+a them from running up bills. He sday afternoon of last week. ton's Soles Arena, Durham, Ontario, 2 miles west on � We have been favored with iratructions Maw the executors to endorsed a resolution asking that costs oR housing the eilderly.11J 0 Mrs Delbert � tashion conscious and as soon•as qui W'�� No. 4 highway, sell at ouctior hour.hold h mishings and antiques of the loft Tom vine allow the count t0 tus mons comes he go" to the worship service based on a George Moore of srusseis. along with other consbW%ments at the Pro Y resolYtioa would mean top y g keep unused comfort allowance reit is s we ► od Clinton for a haircut and usually Thanksgiving theme. The topic of Thursday, October 18, 1979 Wingham Sates Arena cheques issued to in hom&Vft dhave1Mthan>I00010 buys some clothes. The man goes her meditation was "Gratitude" ' �•• � Noon publicly operated old age tames the bathe ck MW bomes would be dwough the $,51 "like water", he and scripture passages were 680 JoAphine St. (IRorM end of Winehom across frorwseed from the 17th chapter of St. to offset unpaid bills. guaranteed payment of at least ,aid, spending it in a few, days, P S REGISTERED 33 GRADES ns suildoll) on Luke's Goa g young cows with good udders sired Wayne Lester, assistant ad- some O( jW �• _ and then begins to ask for more pet, the story of the A fine herd consisting of 30 ou Evening, October ministrator at Huronview, the Mr. I,estec toted when a pwsal money. ten lepers, depicting t�►e lack of mainly by A- I sires, 6 caws selling fresh, balance in various .loges rThursday county home fo{ the aged, told pages away the money accrued Mr. Lester also explained that gratitude even during Jesus' of lactation. a bred heifers. council there are instances in in the bank, is inchlidod in that some pensions given to the aged earthly ministry. This herd has lust completed a herd test and will be sold os a 7:30 pm e which government cheques end person's will. In most cases It are based on personal worth. Ml's. Clegg read several lovely fully listed Mrd. Forced to sell due to bam fire. PARTIAL LISTING OF SALE: up going to the families of goes to relatives. Once a person's bank account poems from The Editor's Dining room suite complete with buffet and china cabinet, 3 pc. residents while money owing to Goderieh Reeve Eileen Palmer exceeds ;1,500 the pension is cut Notebook in Ideals magazine. Followek) by bedroom suite. old dresser and commode, modern 5 pc. dinette the home goes unpaid. told copncll the resolution off, leaving him with only the The service closed with a hymn Walton's 74th Consignment SOI* suite, show case, ward robe, toffee and end tables, chrome He explained each resident of smacked of intringment on the comfort allowance cheque as of gratis Our usual selection of Registered and erode fresh end close rights of the elderly. She Bald it pointed Mrs, Robert Gibson conducted springing cows, first calf heifers, bred heifers, yearling heifers suite, odd dressers, chests, and chain, Moffat frost free electric Huronview receives a Comfort Income. He ted Out that it the fridge, electric range, Inglis spin dryer, automatic dryer, color TV, allowance of $51 a month from was almost a penalty for being accumulated comfort allowance the business in the absence of the and calves. UW TV, G.E. vacuum cleaner, radio, wall clock, lamps, knick the vine. Some residents mons was not permitted to presidwt. IU treasurer's report This sole features full p pro frugal. Y 1>�l pedigrees, .. 1 and erodes. knock shelf, old silver chest, 4 suitcases, small kitchen appliances, never spend the money, he said, Mr. Lester pointed out that in exceed $500 the pension cheque was given and a letter was read old hanging lamp, pickle cruet, glass and china, tools and many M and it just accumulates in a bank most cases in which the many is would not be jeopardized and the regarding the indoor gardening Pion now to attend. Mainly from listed herds. more useful items. account. unused the person has no desire county would be getting some of ��t � to all organizations Tl _ � mss. M �� CiR�>< The resolution passed by to spend it. the motley it is owed. in the near future. Members were Sales Mger anaA Auctioneer council recommends that when On the other hand, he said, "I hate like crazy to hand over reminded of the bale collection DONALD E. WALTON EDKI� sr unused comfort allowance ERT some rgsideab of the home must that 351 to sit in a bank account for October 17 and the bazaar Phone, 519 -169 -SOW or 369.2131 cheques total more than $500 the be carefully watched to keep and never get touched," he said,Auctioneer October 27 and everyone an - adding that if a Hurwiview swered the roll call with a JAM KIKKERT resident passes away while Thanksgiving thought• 357-1730 or 357-2987 MRS. GEORGE BROWN Owing the county money all the MTS• John Strong Closed the AUCTION SALE Purebred and Percentage Charolais Cattle, Machinery and Some Household Items will be held for JOHN RINK Lot 1., Con. 5, Morris Township, tri mile South of Belgr_ave, on No. 4 Highway SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20 AT 12:30 SHARP CATTLE: P.B. polled Charolais bull born' June 1976, P.B. Charolais bull born November 1976; P.B. Charolais cow born 1970 with bull calf; P.B. Charolais cow born 1970 with bull calf; P.B. Charolais cow born 1970 with bull calf, P.B. Charolais cow born 1969 with bull calf; P.B. Charolals cow born 1973 with bull calf; P.B. Charolais cow born 1976 with bull colt P.B. Charolais cow born 1967 with bull calf; P.B. Charolais cow born 1972 with heifer calf, P.B. Charolais cow born 1909 due In November, P.B. Charolais cow born 1977 with bull calf; 16116 Charolais cow born 1976 with bull calf; 718 Charolais cow born 1974 with bull calf314 Charolals cow born 1974 with heifer calf; P.B. Charolais heifer born 1977 bred July 22; P:B. Charolais heifer born 1977 due October, P.B. Charolais heffer born 1977 due January; 15116 Charolais heifer born 1977 due April; 718 Charolais heifer born 1977 due S , , . , P.B. Charolais heifer born May 1978 open; 15116 Charolals heifer born May 1978 open; 718 Charolais heifer born May 1978 open; Registered 1974 Angus cow rebred; Pure. bred Angus bull 6 months, 3 Holstein calves. Cattle brucellosis tested and preg- nancy checked; most ofahese cattle aro polled Charolais. Catalogues available. 2 bulb Lot 1 and Z; Cows Lot 3 and 15, bred heifers 16 and 20; open heifers are 21, 22, 23. MACHINERY: Ford 142 plow 4 x 16",,auto-reset, semi mount; 1978 1 1 . 1 464D tractor with ISM loader bucket, dirt plate approx- imately 280 hours; 1968 Nuffield 4166 tractor approximately, 3230 hours, has front and wheel weights; tractor chains for 28" wheel; M.F. 1086 tractor with 1600 hours; Kvernslands 3 pt H 3-16 plow: 1977 fifth wheel trailer with tandem axle, 12' body, 8' over deck and electric brakes; New Holland 266 baler; George White wagon with 15' rack; Massey 4.14 plow, Int. 3 pt- H. 10' cultivator, M.F. 3 pt. H. 7-112' disc, Danser 14" post hole digger; Smoker 30' elevator with 1 horse motor, 32' Skeleton elevator with motor, an wheels; M.H. 4 bar side rake; 4 section harrows with steel bar (as new); New Holland 450 7' mower with 2 knives; G.W. 6'6" snow blower; 2 Int. 11 run seed drills; 2 chop boxes; wagon and rack; 2 wheel farm trailer, cement mixer, 4 steel water troughs; 3 pt. H. weight for tractor, ap , . ly 20(r of 112" plastic hoes las new); electric airless paint gun las newt 3 chicken crates; sheets of steel; approxi- metaly 100 cedar rails; used lumber. 150' snow fence; steel posts; cedar posts and stakes; 3 horse collars; some tools; 5 wood wagon wheels. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS INCLUDE: couch, wooden chairs, bed and spring; fridge for cream can; dishes, bureau; gramaphone cabinet; slide viewer and trays; antique bed spread; washing machine; numerous articles.. For information phone 519-357-3048 Terms cash or cheque with I.D. day of sale. Farm sold OWNER OR AUCTIONEER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS George Powell - Clerk BRIAN RINTOUL - AUCTIONEER county can do is submit a bill to meeting with prayer and lunch the y the person was served Mrs. Max Bell and Gorrie Personal Notes a snot haveolluch and the Miss Margaret Dane. The estate is probated, is said, November meeting on leaving the county with an unpaid "Remembrance" will be held at Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hargrave tea for Miss Kathy Bennett and bill. the home of Mrs. Bell on of Nanaimo, British Columbia, called on Mr. and Mrs Fred November 14. and Mr. d Mrs. Percy Wallace of Palmerston visited Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ash. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hyndman and Karen, Mr. and, Mrs. William Bennett and Kathy, Harry Bowman and Mrs. Harold Hyndman were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hyndman at the Turnberry Tavern on Sunday. An open kitchenware party for Mrs. Garry McArthur, whose Mme was destroyed by fire, will be held in the Gorrie Town Hall on Saturday, October 20, at 2 p.m. Mrs. Margaret Ellis of England is visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Cane. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Ramsden of Islington attended the trousseau Ste Stephen's Guild honors. beide-.elect GOMAIL-$t-. S�epben,'s Anglican Guild met at the home of Mrs. Merrill Fisher on October Hyndman and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hyndman. Mr. and Mrs. George Brown spent several days at Carlisle and Hershey, Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Edgar of St. Thomas called on Mrs. Charles Finlay and Mrs. Lloyd Jacques. Rev. Ernest Fellows returned home Sunday from University Hospital, London. Mrs. Robert Lincoln, Thornton Heath, Surrey, England; and Mr. and . John Alyward, Lincoln, England, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. William A. Smith: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hyndman, accompanied by Mrs. Nelson Gowdy of Wingbam, visited last Sunday with Mrs. Jennie Jeffray at Huronview. Mrs. Ken Bennett was ex- pected home from Western Hospital, Toronto, on Monday. Mrs. Lionel Johnston spent several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David, Gowing at Kingston. A number attended the Thankoffering service at St: Andrew's Presbyterian Church; Molesworth, on Wedney af- 10 to honor Miss Kathy Bennett, ternoon. , bride -elect, with a miscellaneous Senior Citizens' art classes shower. began October 16 at 2-4 p.m. in The jneeting opened with the the Gorrie Town Hall. Lord'sT ayer and was based on Mrs. Arnold Halliday, . . a hdrvest theme. All 33 members Wingham, Mrs. Charles Finlay and guests joined in the singing Of and Mrs. Roy Gowdy visited with two harvest hymns. Miss Marlene Earl and Robert The meeting closed with Earl on Sunday. I Service Directo ry prayer by Mrs. Ronald Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Clark Hyndman for `Fair Weather', followed by of Elmira spent the weekend at Grace led by Rev. Orrance the Mme of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill ELECTRICAL SALES AND SERVICE PLUMBING CONSTRUCTION - Laramie. Among the guests Fisher, present were people from Lynn Hoy England, Sarnia, Ayr, Gowan- ' stown and the Gorrie area. dUps _ ' Te � T.'. Mrs. Jack Stafford conducted Enterprises Ltd. bridal contests after which the Trousseau tea Electrical CONSTRUCTIO , bride -elect opened many lovely a Contractors Ltd. Hondo and Skidoo . Sales 8 Service General Contractors gifts. Miss Bennett thanked for Gorrie bride $. PLUMBING everyone and lunch was served ' Electrical Contracting All types of concrete work b H 86 east of Win ham INSTALLATIONS y Mrs. Fisher and Mrs. William GORRIE—Mrs. William A. Motor Sales, Repairs Hwy. 9 Pit Silos Cane. Bennett, Gorrie, entertained at a and Rewind Phone 519-357-3435 Repairs, Renovations Home and farm building trousseau tea for her daughter I New Installations, call CALL BOB THOMPSON Kathy whose marriage will take ham 357-1380 INSURANCE Terry Deyell at BLUEVALE, ONTARIO Win place October 19 in St. Stephens 9 Anglican Church, Gorrie, at 357.2808 or 357-1229 357-:1493 three o'clock. Pouring tea was Mrs. J. W. PLETCH��, PLUMBING HEATING GRAVEL i TOPSOIL Hyndman, grandmother of the sNsuRwNea bride -lett. Those assisting were ELECTRIC Mrs. Harold Hyndman, Mrs. Wingham All Types of Leroy Jackson Jft Bruce Bennett and Mrs. Allan Insurance Hyndman. Displaying gifts and Industrial, Commercial, —Plumbing the bride's trousseau were Mrs. Farming, Domestic 335-3525 357-2636 —Heating Paul Voll and Mrs. Gerald ' PHONE GORRIE WINGHAM Brewer of Gorrie and Miss Karen � � � �� � � � —T i ns m i t h i ng _ Gravel Ci rl d Hyndman, Sarnia. " Kathy has been honored with' FLOWERS 191 Josephine St. Topsoil several showers. One was hosted PRINTING Wingham 357-2904 by Mrs. Doug Brown and Mrs. , N t Wedding Bruce Bennett; Mrs. Allan W1NGHe� Arrangements BACKHOE7�1'Q% iTvnrlmK nn nnri nrnn warts hostesses for a; relative shower •", .a 3- Y e Cut flowers ...r Mrs. Ron Benhett and Mrs. PRINTING t Plants ` Roland Bennett, sisters4naaw, SERVICE HAIRDRESSING held a neighbors' shower in the �' -*Flowers by Bac c 'khoe o e Sunday School room of St. e PRINTING Wire Service ` Stephen's church, assisted by a PHOTO COPIES-IVk Work Mrs. Paul Voll and Mrs. Gerald Brewer; and St. Stephen's Guild • REGISTER FORMS LEWIS BEAUTY SALON held a shower at the home of Mrs. •RUBBER STAMPS `' FLOWER Nugh McBurney "SPECIALIZING in PERMS Merrill Fisher. • WEDDING S and HAIRCUTS" STATIONERY 135 Frontes WINGHAM Josephine Street 314 JOSEPHINE STREET Phone 357.3819 Wingham, Ontario Brownie Corner WINGHAM 357-3880 Phone 357-2812 by Jennifer Wilds 357-3800 The Brownies had a hot dog party at the Anglican church on FUELS If Y October 11. The Brownies couldn't o den go to the park because ofthe BILL TIEPIN • • We played games like Musical I mperial Esso Agent Business Is S Chairs, Ducks, Catching a Brownie and Make New Friends. EtfO After the games we had hot dogs, THE - cookies and pop. For all your Home and The ADVANCE -TIMES s 357-2320 Brownies were told to Farm Fuel and ' collect seeds and leaves and Lubricating Needs press them. We are going to 07.1022 make pictures with them. Before we left we sang Brownie Taps. r