The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-10-31, Page 12_
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LIQUIDATION
CLOTHING SALE
Due to public 1- w -d the Wkgh om Saies Arena will continue their
B I " ' -an sole of cooMiegf consisting of more coveralls. work shirts,
work pants. thermal wm' , glows. blue loons. work socks,
work shoes, boots. 1 and 2 piece snow wits. parkas, etc.
P.S. This will be the "13 dopa for this clothing sale. Everything
mot be sold. i
Sole time and dates:
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 1st - I A.M. - 5 P.M.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd - • A.M. - 7 P.M.
SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 3rd - 9 A.M. - 5 P.M.
Sole to beof the
WINGHAM SAL S ARENA
680 Josephine St. - Wingham
(North end of Wingham across from Hodgins Buildall)
TERMS: Cash, Cheques, Mosterchorge and Chargex.
SALES MANAGER - ED KIKKERT
PHONE 357-1730
WAL,TON'S AUTUMN SPECIAL
AND THE
The 11th Grey County Club Sale
AT
Walton Sales Arena
Two miles west of Durham on No. 4 Highway
Friday, November 9, 1979
12:00 noon
125 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS A fine selection of Registered
Holsteins from some of the top breeders of Ontario. This
sale features young cows Very Good and Good Plus and
daughters from Very Good and Good Plus dams. Sired by
such great sires as: Agro Acres Marquis Ned (Ex -St), Roy-
brook Starlite Ex -(Extra), Paclamor Astronaut (Ex -GM),
Quality Ultimate (Ex) and others. "Selling" a fancy senior
yearling by Ned, third senior yearling, Halton Holstein show
due in March to Mock Four. Two deep pedigreed herd sires
byRosafe Citation R (Ex -Extra) and Paclamor Astronaut
(Ex -GM).
11TH GREY COUNTY CLUB SALE Mother fine selection of
45 Registered Holsteins. A Very Good Rickland Citation R
lEx) daughter sells KA 131 m - 139F, her dam Good Plus BCA
141 m - 155F, fresh ociovor. !ether dauahtes from. Such gr act
sires as Round Oak Rag, Apple Elevation fx-GM), Rosafe
Citation R (Ex -Extra), Carnation Royal Master fx-SMT), Roy -
brook Starlite (Ex -Extra), A Birch Gollow Royalty fx-Extra),
Downalone Reflection Emperor (Ex -Extra) and others.
FOLLOWED BY Rospen bred and open heifer sale owned by
Bass Spencer, Tara, Ontario. An outstanding group of pedi-
greed heifers will be offered since Mr. Spencer has sold his
complete milking herd with the farm. An August 22/78
C . , . Reflection Emperor (Ex -Extra) daughter will be
sold. Her dam a (Very Good) Rodkette Centurion, BCA 154m
1640. Second dam a (Very Good) Telstar BCA 162m - 179F.
A favorite family at Rospen.
Listed Herd
Plan now to attend for show cattle or full pedigreed
Holsteins.
DONALD E. WALTON
Sales Manager and Auctioneer
Phone- (519) 369-3804 or 369-2831
Auction Sale
Of Household Effects and Antiques will be held for the
eataNs of
J
WATSON SHOLDICE
at
Brussels Complex Centre
Ssdrd�y. N 311.110 s.m.
Two chesterfield suites; Philips 2 year old floor model ster-
eo: Westinghouse 24" 8&W television; TV, coffee and end
tables; occasional chair; A.G.S. 2 year old stereo with 2
speaker*, radio and 8 track tape; humidifier; rug; arm chair;
pictures; mirrors; plaques: pole and table lamps; 3 maga-
zine racks; card tables; G.E. radio; sideboard; hall tree;
electric heater; day bed; telephone table:'2 china cabinets;
chrome table with 6 chairs; utility table; chrome table; step
stool; Leonard 23 cu. ft. freezer; fridge; 30" stove; Simplicity
dryer; Kenmore spin dry washer; floor polisher; rug cleaner;
vacuum cleaner; carpet sweeper, steam iron; electric fry
pan; mixer: con opener; kettle; pop-up toaster; electric
clocks; sandwich grill; slow cooker (never used); 2 connister
sets; Melmoc 12 place setting; 8 picas+ stip `lock hoitdle
silverware; chest of silverware; LM=l
tray; numerous
glass and antique dishes; cooking utensils; flash wrnero;
picnic folding table; picnic basket, dishes, jug; exercise
bike; drapes; bedding; linens; dressers; wash stands; cham-
ber chest of drawers: wardrobe with 2 mirrors; wooden and
Iron beds; treadle sewing machine; antique desk; cheese
box stand; wicker fernery: small wooden tables; wooden
cheese box; Christmas tree; 3 medicine cabinets; round top
trunk; box camera; comb, brush and mirror soft; wicker
clothes basket: clothes horses: wood Iron board; wood bake
boo. : wood candle holders; settee; loot stool; wooden
trays; match holder: cool oil lamp: several cracks, some
have blue flowers: set of 4 bells dated 18778; odd bells; an-
tique rocking chair; wash tub stand; glass wash board;
bottle capper; cool skuttle; wooden mallet, Remington chain
saw; electric drill and lig saw: bucksaw; moto power lawn
mower; crow bar; cant hook; black and tackle: numerout
fools, flower pots, sealers and small items.
IRMS--Cash er Cheque with I.D. Day of tele
Estate or Auctioneer net Responsible for Accidents
GEORGE POWELL
Clerk
BRIAN RINTOUL
Auctioneer
OPP and Rev. ARNII SutbWland
for his condosting amuge of R. W ..BELL
hope. Also to all of as you"
Cards f Thanks People from davu4heut the ares OPTOMETRIST
for dwir sincere expressio" of
sympathy, concern and comfort. GODERICH
Wards =1Ww M mm,slyllns�
We wish to thunk alt out vela- I would like to tbank ev Y0110e The family of the late Ermin yla the isle t>wr — a sE tlwMs rr)do T Squaw s24-7661
fives and friends for the gift re- who sent cards or visited aNisbd io an We vinch
orad at crus .b. vw � a.
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am u! at the time at
would like at this
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ding.
Marilyn and Jerry
Hospital, London. It was very
much appreciated.
their bereavement, in the lap of
for the � Wa }
� mm, Lari and David
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Ihieburge r ( nee Campbell)
Bob Coultas
a dear father, graadfatber and
great-graodfatber. They are
and concern needled floes
frlettds at our time of belteav�
The family of the late. Florence
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Josephine St. (North end of Wingham across
to all who gave dons-
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Higgins wish to their sin-
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Thank you for cards, plants.
treats, visits, asawtatce to my
The Wingham Intermediate
Ladies' Softball Team would like
tions, sent flowers and cards and
extended sympathy. Special
Ron Bab,
his comforting presence at the
core a tion to all their
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relatives, friends and neighbors
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BODY SNAP
family and all your acts of kind-
to say "Thank You" to everyone
thanks to the staff at F%ecrest
funeral servio.
for the lovely floral tributes,
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nese and thoughtfulnaw. I want
who helped make our dance a big
Nursing Home, Dr. Corrin, Dr,
The Wittig family
charitable donations, messages
to say a very heartfelt thank you
success. We hope everyone had a
McKim, Dr. Jolly and the nursing
of sympathy, food delivered to
SID ADAMS
and may God richly blew each of
good time. We decided to put
staff of the hospital who cared for
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our homes and many other kind
Complete
you.
most of our profit toward base,
him and were so thoughtful and
I would like to thank everyone
deeds during our recent bermve-
RAMTR SERi10
Robert Perry, Minister of
hall jackets. Thanks for your
generous; Rev. K. Barry Pass-
who remembered me with cards
meet. Many than to Dr.
Bluevale United Church
support. See you all in the spring!
more; the staff of the Currie-
and visits while I was a patient in
McGregor and the nurses at
. for
Walker Funeral Horne; Hap
St- MarY's Hospital, Kitchener.
Wingham and District Hospital
Automoblles, Light Tw&s,
AUCTION SALE OF INTEREST
Wingham Auction Centre
Beside L.C.B.O., Water St.
Saturday, November 3, 1979
AT 11:00 A.M.
FURNISHINGS FROM HOME OF LIFETIME WINGHAM
RESIDENT- Westinghouse 2 -door frost free frig - like.new;
G.E. 20" electric stove; heavy duty dryer - good condition;
IMPRESSIVE golden oak armoire; 2 pce. French Provincial
chesterfield set; 2 French Provincial upholstered chairs; 3
pce. bedroom suite; excellent cedar chest; metal bed;, 2
dressers; washstand; 2 chest drawers; set for 8 (26 pce.) Old
Colony silverware; many more pieces Old Colony silver-
ware; 8 pce. oak dining room suite; walnut china cabinet; 3
doz. bone china cups & saucers; several pieces depression
glass; variety of good dishes; new swag lamp; several table
& dresser lamps; clocks; pair wooden candle holders; bot-
tom only flat -to -wall cupboard; single continental bed; large
pine blanket box; 2 pine storage boxes, 4 wooden chairs;
excellent wooden pole floor lamp; upholstered corner chair;
coffee table & 2 step-up tables - inlaid leather tops; 2 par-
lour tables; captain's chair; antique baby crib; plant stands;
suitcases; several interesting pictures; crocks; costume
jewellry; bedding; kitchen utensils; sealers; set of 1,,5 Child -
craft books; -garden tools; quantity hand tools; many other
miscellaneous items.
PREVIEW: FRIDAY, NOV. 2, 1979
2-5 and 7-9 p.m.
JACK ALEXANDER - AUCTIONEER
TEL: 357.1442
AUCTION SALE
MOUNT -FOREST
AUCTIONCEhITRE tic.
=s ya ): Mt. Fdrest :
on
Saturday, November 3
1:00 P. M.
.Used furniture, antiques, glass, china, primitives and mis-
celloneous articles including a double auger snowblower, a
V -type snowblower and a 5 h.p. snowblower (practically
new).
TERMS: Cash, Cheques with I.D., Chargex and Master
Charge.
Plan to attend, somethng for everyone.
Consignments taken anytime for future sales.
AUCTIONEER- Al Warren & Staff
Professionals in the orderly of liquidation. If you require an
auction sale give us a call. We offer friendly, personal serv-
ice with 18 yrs. experience and would be happy to assist
you.
323-2138 or 323-4819 (to*.)
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coned back, commode, old dressers, oak china
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cabinet, oak buffet, dining table with ornate base,
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press back chairs, 6 matching oak dining choirs,
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several chests of drawers, coned nursing rocker,
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pce. kitchen suite, coffee and end tables, old
trunk, beds, lamps, paintings, dishes, kitchen op -
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ATERMS:
Cash., cheques, Mostercharge and Charg-
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PREVIEW: Thursday 12 noon till sale time.
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Swatridge; the United Church TAY were much appreciated. for the excellent care given to our
Women and the ladies of Turn- Harvey McMichael loved one. planks to the Currie- Fortis Tractors
berry Estates. The kindness of Walker Funeral Home, Rev. John New Rod Cores
. is deeply appreciated. We would like to express our G. Roberts, pallbearers and the Rodding
sincere thanks to our neighbors, 3rd line group who served after Cleaning A FIvshl
We were deeply touched by all friends and relatives who so the funeral at the church. It was ! ^R
the people who showed concern kindly remembered us inour re all much appreciated by the 14 North St. 557.1102
through telephone calls, cards cent bereavement with cards, family.
and gifts, following Lissa's acci- floral tributes and donations to Gordon Higgins and family
dent. We would especially like to charitable organizations in mem-
thank those who loaned us ve- ory of our dear daughter and sis-
hicles for the trips down to Uni- ter, Heather. A special thank you
versity Hospital. Also thanks to to Mr. and Mrs. J. McFadden of
Dr. Mowbray and Dr. Rorabeck. the Emke-McFadden Funeral Business and Prof ession41
Bill, Shirley, Steve, Scott and Home, Corporal Lindsay and
Lissa Stevenson Constable Cox of the Walkerton Direct
D. B. Palmer,
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D. C.,
PREMIERE HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL WINGHAM
Doctor of Chiropractic
from Neustadt, Ontario BLYTH OFFICE MEMORIALS
to be held at Tuesdays and Thursdays GUARANTEED GBANI'1'138
11 a.m.to6p.m. CEMETERY LETTERING
WALTON SALES ARENA Saturdays 10 to 12 Noon REASONABLE PRICE8
PHONE Buy � gave
two miles -west of, Durham on No. 4 Highway �___�,93Z 1 Bas Ph. 357.18111' -,
)lies. W -len
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1979 -
12 Noon Frederick F. Hol
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KARL C. LENTZ
11 Very Good, 17 Good Plus, 6 Good, 11 N.C.. Carol E. Homutt�6.1),
A fine herd of full pedigreed cows with quality udders, R.O.P. Records Chartered Mrs. H. Viola Homuth, O.D.
to over 20,000 lbs. milk. Just to mention a few of the gnat sires used in Accountantthis'herd:Roybrook Tolstar (Ex -Extra), Rosafe Shamrock Perseus (ox- Q tometrists
Extra), Soiling Rockman (Ex -Extra, Agro Aeras Marquis Ned (Ex-ST)Wingham, Ontario .p
Roybrook Starlite (Ex -Extra), Downalane Reflection Emperor (Ex -Extra) " 's
and others. Telephone HARR15
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Selling -- Roselandvale Winston lass (Very Good) projected to 161 •milk- (51935].108] 31.271.
180 fat of BCA; her twin daughters (born December, 1978) by Starlite s
and her maternal sister by Starlite. This family is the sixth generation --
Very Good or Excellent, a favorite at Premieres. a
Forty-five bred heifer= and calves from popular sires, 23 of which have
Very Good dams.
Agroat
ifiedbtuniethepurchase foundation edherd.Holsteins. REMAND ASSOCIATES
Reclassified before the sols. Fully listed herd.
Plan now to attend.
Sales Manager and Auctioneer. 306 Josephine St., Wingham
DONALD E. WALTON
Phone 519-36980A r 369-2 1 Ph: 7-1 5
Barry W. Reid Tom Deyell,
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Semce Dir ctorylr
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ELECTRICAL SALES AND SERVICE PLUMBING CONSTRUCTION
Lynn Hoy.
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Burke -Mcleod _
Enterpr�se8 Ltd.
ElectricalCONORUCTION
%Gantractors Ltd. i Honda and Skidoq
Sales a Service l PLUMBING General Contractors
Electrical Contractina.0 INSTALLATIONSAll types of concrete work
Motor Soles, Repairs, Hwy. 86 east of Wingham Pit Silos
and Rewind Phone 519-357-3435 Repairs, Renovations Home and form building
New Installations, call
CALL BbB THOMP80N
NRnMhgp 567.1 INSURANCE Terry Deyell at BLUEVAUE.ONTARIO ' t
357-2808 or 357-1229
357-3493
PLETCH Pr PLUMBING HEATING GRAVEL En TOPSOIL
SNeYR�Ntt -
ELECTRIC All Typos
Wingham yp = Leroy Jackson Jim Col(
Industrial, Commercial, Insurance —Plumbing •
Forming, Domestic 36 -on
ui 25 357.2636 —Heating
PHONE GORRIE WINGHAM
357-1583—Tinsmithing Gravel and
FLOWERS 191 Josephine St. TO $O
PRINTING Wingham 04 P 357.29 ,I
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WINGHAM Arrangements BACKHOE
• Cuir f `esters � � .
PRINTING
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SERVICE `- • Plvni4 HAIRDRt ,
• Flowers by Backhoe � r
• PRINTING Wire Servico !
• 4,10TO COPIES Work �Dt1C� °I ecais
*:REGISTER FORMS LEWIS BEAUTY SALON
o RUBBER WEDDING •� FLOWERSHugh McBurney j'
"SPECIALIZING to PERMS
STATIONERY and HAIRCUTS"
135 Frances WINGHAM Josephine Street
314 XX MMNE STREET Phone Wingham, Ontario
W104113HAM 357-3819 Phone 357-2812
357-3880
BELS If Your
BILL TIFFIN • •
Imperial Esso Agent Business Is Service',,.
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For all your home and ADVANCE-TIMES357-2320'
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Farm Fuel and ^a 357 2320.. `
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