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Walton's 75th Holstein
CardConsignment Sale
s of Thanks
WAiTONS SALES ARENA
2 miles west of Durham on #4 Highway
Mr- =W Mrs. Ronnie would lite My sincere thanks to my
to eatmd to their nEishborsI former neighbors and friends for THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1979
i hinds, relatives and the Girls' the lovely gifts and evening held s 's" �"' 11:00 NOON
Bantam Baseball Team, sincere in my honor. I have many fond Our usual :election of registered and ode Holstein* -fresh
( tbants and appreciation for memories of my tune on the farm p
helping them to celebrate their and this evening will be added to and close springing cows, first calf heifers, bred heifers and
special occasion and for their those memories. yearlings.A ours herd sir* born Fob. /7, sired Acres Unique
many lovely gifts and cards. Jeannie Walsh young iF259d by Agra
(Ex) with three generations Good Plus with records to ISAW
lbs. milk.
I would lite to thank all those Fee wish to thank the Wingham -y 1 Cattle mainly from listed herds.
Department for their as -
who visited me and sent get well sistanee last week. We also wish ' y ; ' Open for consignments.
wishes while I was a patient in N ESaPlan now to attend.
to thank friends and neighbors •x .�; Blood tested prior to sale.
Wingham and District Hospital. who helped' Clare VanCamp, _ ____..._ w._=. A, +"
lttants also to Dr. Mowbray and Leonard and Evelyn James, Bill "'''
second floor nurses for their and Shirley Stevenson and DONALD E. WALTON
excellent care' Special than to others. Your help was gratefully n i Sales Manager and Auctioneer
for good neighbors and relatives appreciated by Ila and Arnold . l- PHONE [5191369-3804 or 2831
for all driving involved. Mathers.
Fraser Haugh
vee me To my kind friends, nurses,
It ,
gives great pleasure to sit Mors, ministers, neighbors and
down and write this letter of my family, I would like to thank
thanks. My last three weeks stay you all, for being there when I LIQUIDATION SAL E
in our wonderful hospital is really needed you. For cards, flowers,
worth writing about. The kind- treats and assistance in hospital BADGE WINNERS—Seven Brownies managed to win spe-
ness and good care I received and since returning home, my tial badges Monday for drawing Year of the Child posters, and Terri Shaw. Amy Bateman, Julie Leedham and Amy Of New Furniture
was simply out of this world. sincere thanks. In front are Jennifer Hunter, Debbie Currie, Tracy Thynne McLeod are in the back row.
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There never was a cross word Florence Johnston at the and everyone carried a smile and
' nothing seemed to be too much M p Wingham Sales Arena
7. trouble. The nurses were all so visited me and sent flowers and era the time. priorities which
kind and willing to help' The cards while I was a patient in the Grant of$80,000 a roved Mr. Eckert pointed out the costhoose staff was also res with a 680 Josephine St. North end of Wingham
�' Wingham and District Hospital. PPof a relocatable structure is of across from Hodgins Buildall
word- The meals also Thanks also to the nurses and the particular interest. He said the
were good and looked vuT' Lucknow doctors for their care • • • facilities provided in the board
tempting. Many thanks to the and concern. forecast for $380 000 would cost in .Nov.or Clinton school. addition Thurs., Nov 29 9-6 m
• ;x cools and kitchen help and of Mrs. Norman Coupes excess of ;1 million if built in the r r P •
course my doctors must be conventional manner. Of equal Fri., Nov. ,30, 9-9 p.m.
included, Dr. Hanlon and Dr. I would like to thank all those - importance, he noted, is the
McGregor. Our hospital is a place who came to visit me and sent By Wilma Oke central facility for students from Burlington, is expected to aspect of portability, • r - •
we should be very proud of. DUBLIN -An allocation of Clinton and the County of Huron commence construction later this p p Y, which Sat Dec.eC 1 9-5 p m
Thanks also m man friends cards and goodies while I was a�� has been ranted to with learni disabilities whose allows for meeting new needs
y y g month. He explained the school We have been instructed to liquidate over 25 new.chester-
and to the senior citizens of 45 and patient in St. Marys Hospital, provide for capital im- needs can be met best in a self- caused by student population
Kitchener. I would like to say a P presently has three classrooms shifts from one communityto field suites consisting of 2, 3 and 4 pc, settings In assorted
t ' 50 Alfred St. who remembered provements at St. Josephs contained atmosphere. and two portables' with the
special thanks to Dr. Leahy, Dr. � another or within a communit styles, and materials. Also 'selling will be sofa beds, bed -
me with cards and good wishes. School, Clinton. At a meeting of This new special education completion of the addition one Y' room suites, box spring
The kindness shown to me will Stevens, Dr. Carlton and the staff the Huron -Perth Roman Catholic class will be open to meet the portable will be removed. prin and mattresses, china cabinets,
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tea, be folg�m on • the fifth floor. Also special Separate School Board last week, needs of those students in the Declining enrolments and pro- tables, room
sotereo ak stets colores and s TV's, coffee
trees and
Sincerely, thanks to Rev. John Roberts.
Lamont board members heard that the county who have been • diagnosed vincial restraints imposed on paintings. All merchandise must be sold. Please remember
Emily q/WI&= DwightMinistry of Education has ap- as exceptional and who would capital building projects by the
proved the grant for the project, require more than 50 per cent of ministry have caused the Huron -
Honored on
dates.
• e • e • e e • e e e e We would like to say many which was included in the board's the day in a special setting with a Perth Separate School Board to a TERMS—Cash, Cheques, Mastercharge, Chargex.
3 e thanks to our friends, neighbors 1979 capital expenditures specially trained teacher. By examine alternatives to costly rets cement Days of Sale
and relatives for their cards, best forecast. regulation suph students are permanent buildings for Sales Manager
r ED KIKKERT
wishes and gifts which we receiv- The plans for the addition of a. _ assessed by a placement and education.
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MO[Doed on our 35th wedding anniver- relocatable structure are now in review committee to determine Mr. Eckert said the relocatable BELGRAVE —Friends and357-1730
-- sary. it was great to see so many the working drawing stage and needs and make program school, or a relocatable addition neighbors gathered at the
-TNRu TM�Ej�familiar faces which made it a call for a multi-purpose room, suggestions. Mr. Eckert said the to a school to meet needs which Women's Institute Hall in honor
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(�(Y]s ( happy and memorable evening one standard classroom and one classroom will be equipped with exist today, may be moved in of Mrs. Jennie Walsh and Mr. and
' U Uw Li for us. A special thank you to our special education classroom. In appropriate Learing materials to whole or in L part as enrolment Mrs. Hugh Rinn and John.
p p family who put this occasion on addition there. will be a con- accommodate the special needs dwindles at that location and The Rinns have moved to Blyth
a ` `V 44, for us. Also a thank you to anyone netting link containing a new of the children.used to meet a growing need at for their retirement after many
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` else who helped our family in any staff roomand a storage room. Pending final approval of the. another L school. Historically Years of farming and delivering
way. It was greatly appreciated William Eckert, director of plans by the ministry, Mr. Eckert schools were built as permanent mail on RR 1, Belgrave.
and will never be forgotten. education, said the new speciil said the contracto. Cai,adian. structures and when enrolment Mrs. Walsh chose to make her
• • w • • • • • • • • • • • Dann and Jean Tiffin education class is to become a Portable . Struct'i e s of vacate a in Belgrave after leaving
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" )`�+ • "hoot ,with tt remaining Th&e was a good attendance
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pupilsrd�ti'linsferre;: for the 16 tables of euchre while
the children entertained them-
schuol.
Al its `five-year capital ex- selves with games of crokinole.
0, pend; c ur t forecast approved Clare Van Camp made the
Mondavi night the board Presentation to the Rinne of a
requested $380,000 from the clock and blanket and John a
Ind oministry ration mmi t y f or velour shirt Jim Hunter
M ocatilble structures. if and presented Mrs. Walsh with a
it*when the Ministry gives its ap- lamp and a plant.
pi ival thL ooard will determine A very enjoyable time was had
the locations for such additions in by all, followed by Iunch.
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:"`.>>' ';�. •.: >f s ACW TEA AND BAZAAR RUMMAGE SALE
St. Paul's Anglican Church, The Wingham Mental Health
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Wingham, .ar.::;ial Christmas Tea Centre is sponsoring a rummage
and Bazaar will be held on Wed- sale at the Wingham Armouries
on Friday, Nov. 23 from 5 to 9
nesday, Nov. 23, at 2:30 p.m. in Y,
the Anglican Parish Hall. All p.m. and Saturday, Nov. 24, from
welcome. 9 a.m. to 12 noon.
INSTITUTE MEETING
CRAFT SALE
Maitland Women's Institute
Wingham e w
Kinettes craft sate • .�,,yy� ,,,� ;{�, „� 4r.,.�.' meeting on Citizenship and World '
be held on Saturday, Dec. 1, Affairs on Tuesday, Nov. 27, at
starting at ii a.m. in the 8:15 p.m. in Council Chambers.
Wingham Armouries.
u:;, Capt. Trainor, Salvation Army
21-28 will show slides on Australia.
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OPEN HOUSE SCHOOL FAIR
The family of Mrs. Leah Fitzpat- ANNUAL MEETING
' rick are holding open house for
Plan to attend the annual meet-
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friends, neighbors and relatives
✓'/ ;.:.. , ing of the Belgrave, Blyth and
:. at the home of Mrs. Ed Rich on
Brussels School Fair Board to be
the occasion 90th birthday.Itt will beheld on
held in the helgrave Ounmunity
• �' �,• Centre on Monday Nov. 28 at 8:30
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' „ Sunday, Nov. 25, from 2 to 5 p.m.
y y p.m.
IfK _ - i. R•//:; F�,•w,.: .SHOOT PARTY .
f f 'Rebekahs are having a shoot COVENANT PLAYERS
Y° fi Will be at the Wingham United
party on Monday, Nov. 26 at 8
m. in the IOOF Hall. Church on Sunday, Nov. 25 at 11
p' a.m. Worship in Drama.
BUSINESS ASSOC. MEETING OPEN HOUSE
The Wingham Business Associa- The Lucknow Friends "Quakers"
When -we shop Canadian, it's ore tion will hold .their dinner meet. invite the public to an Open
+, than a good idea. It's a great mi . - . ing on Thursday, November 22, at House for an informal discussion
' 7 p.m. at Captain Zack's. The about "Quakerism", on Sunday,
menuln our country's future. EGery time Nov. 25 from 7:30 to 9:30
Canadians buytheir own products, And vmd're helping ourselves right meeting will d. chaired u Mrs. the McQuails p.m. at
p p g g Ken Crawford. Every business RR 1, Lucknow.
they give Canadians work. Right here here at home by strengthening should be represented. For directions call 528.8542.
In Ontario, manufacturing. industries Ontario's resources and assuring our BINGO
CANDY CANE DRiVE
employ about one million people. future growth. The Wingham Lions Club Candy Turkey Bingo every Friday
That's 25% of all the jobs in Ontario. So the next time you're buying Cane Drive is Tuesday evening, night, November 2 to December
When we shop Canadian;We somethin look for the symbol that Nov. 27. The Lions will make a 14 at 8 p.m. in Teeswater Town
p g'oodoor to door canvass. Funds will Hall; 10 Regular games; 4 Spe-
strengthen the economy of our prow- says "Made in Canada" be used in community services rials. Sponsored by the Tees -
and to aid the handicap. Please water Culross Fire Department.
Ince and our count p'
give your support. Call An Proceeds for Muscular Dystm
By purchasing products that- Larry Grossman, Ritskes 357-8740. phy'
say "Made in Canada"' we're develop- Minister of 31-7-14-21
ing and maintaining -the industrial . Industry and Tourism LARGE RUMMAGE SALE EUCHRE PARTY
strengths we need to compete in Featuring Christmas craft and Will be held at the Wingham Le -
world -wide markets. Ontario William Davis, Premier bake tables, Friday, Nov. 24, 10 gion on alternate Saturdays, at
a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in the Odd Fel- 8:30 p.m. starting Oct. 2o. Ladies
Iowa Hall. Proceeds to Wingham please bring lunch, men $1..
canadette Majorettes. Prizes.
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COMPLETE MARYSFARM MILKING DISPERSAL
Owned by Jerry De Jong
Neustadt, Ontario,
AT WALTON'S SALES ARENA
2 miles west of Durham on #4 Highv cy
INURSDAY, NOVEi1 6ER 29, 1979
12:00 NOON
A fine herd of milking cows with..quality udders with R.O.P.
records to 7,855 kg milk, 360 kg fat, 4.58 test. From such great
sires as.Glenefton Herdmoster (Ex -Extra), Pickipnd Citation R
(Ex), Elmcroft Pontiac Chieftain (Ex -St). Also selling 8 -daughters
by Roybrook Starlite (Ex -Extra), one VG daughter with a BCA
161M - 198F and her son born Juno/79 by. Classic Citation.
Fully listed.
Reclassified before the sale.
Plan now to attend.
FOLLOWED BY: COMPLETE 30 N.I.P.
GRADE HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL
Owned by Robt. Franklin, Staynor, Ontario
Selling are 18 N.I.P. Grade Holsteins by Perseus Mork and Per-
seus Admiral milking up to 90 lbs. per day. Eight have freshen-
ed since Sept. Also selling are 4 open heifers by Skagvale Clas-
sic Citation that are ready to be bred; yearling heifers and
calves.
Listed herd. F,t
Plan to attend.'.'
D. E. WALTON
Auctioneer and Sales Manager
Phone 519-369-3804 or 369-2831
AUCTION SALE
Swine, Machinery and some Household Effects
will be held for
f GEORGE KENNEDY
Lot 24; Con. 14, West Wowanosh, 4 miles east of
Lucknow on 86111ghway
$aturJay, November 24
At 1:2:30 p.m.
Three young sows with 6 week old litters; 10 feeder pigs (85 - 90
Ib.); Massey Ferguson 35 tractor; Allii Chalmers WD 45 tractor;
Massey 3 furrow plow; Allis Chalmers roto bolor; 28 plat* trail
disc; stiff tooth cultivator; 12 ft. chain harrow, Now Idea 2 row corn
picker shelter; wagon with rock; Case PTO manure spreader; post
hole auger; bole lifter- Massey 4 bar rake; skeleton elevator
with new motor; Ofiver mower; 2 walking plows; 2 scuffer4; small
corn shsller; turnip putper; fanning mill; 5 logging chains; 200
..gallon tank; 2 chain tightners; cedar and steel posts; McCulloch
chain saw; plank and lumber; 10 got. anti freeze; 8 horse snow
blower; galvanized 6' x 2' water trough; roto tiller;'650 x 13 tires;
2 of 20 ft. aluminum lodders; step ladder; 2 drill wheeis; cattle
clipper with 2 heads; Tattoo set (as new); cattle scales; mineral.
feeder; rubber feed buckets; wheel barrow; hand saw; sythe;
twine; scrap iron; sugar kettle; Onon generator with 5 hone gas
engine and 110 ft, cable cord.
HOUSE14OLD ITDU INCLUDE: 2 chesterfield suites; upholstered arm
chair; pictures; wool oriental rugs size 12' x 81/V and 71/*' x 41A';
mirrors; chime clock; coffee tables; curtains; 3 venetian 32" blinds;
table and floor lamps; violin; 2 day beds; walnut dining room
suite; ontique cupboards; Singer treadle sewing machine; Moffat
electric stove; Frigidaire fridge; toble'and 4 chairs with chrome
trim; small tabl•i; odd chairs; dishes; pressure cooker, sealers;
numerous small items found on a century form.
For information Phone 528.6495
TERMS—Cash or Cheque with I.D. Day of Sole
. Form Sold
Owner or Auctioneer not Responsible for Accidents
GEORGE POWELL —
Clerk
BRIAN RINTOUL —
Auctioneer