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TAKE THE LABOUR OUT Of YOUR SELLING
USE ADVANCE -TIMES WANT ADS! 357-472
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FOR SALE
TAXI SERVICE
SHOP RFNNETT"S 5c to $1.00 FOR ALL, OCCASIONS call
STORE FIRST for plastic Lee's Taxi, for long or short
storm window kits, 36x72, com- trips, Dial 357-1521, rrb
plete with nailing strips and
nails. Keeps cold out and heat
in, l0rrb
GOOD USED maple floor for
sale, '4 -inch. Phone 357-2565,
10b
TABLE CORN, carrots, onions
and beets for sale. Jouwsma
Market Gardens, phone 357-
3262. 10b
2 SNOW TIRES for sale, 670x15,
practically new. See Terry
Merkley after school or on
Saturday. 10b
22 -ft, HOUSE TRAILER for
sale, in good condition, equip-
ped with stove, fridge and
heater, Apply Russel Fear,
phone 357-3656. 10b
COLEMAN OIL HEATER with
blower for sale, Used 3 years.
Cheap, Alvin Orvis, phone
357-3844. 10*
MILDMAY CIDER MILL will
make cider every day but Sat-
urday afternoons. Apple butter
made by appointment. FOR
SALE—Cider and apple butter,
empty whiskey barrels.
WANTED—Apples, Phone 367-
4471, Lobsinger Bros. Ltd.,
Mildmay, Ont. 3-10-17b
FREE PANT SALE — The an-
nual FREE pant sale is now
on at ARMITAGES in Wing -
ham. Yes, you can purchase
an English all wool suit in any
style, to suit your individual
measurements for as low as
$55.95 and receive an extra
pair of pants FREE—delivery
may be taken in October, Nov-
ember or December — Sale is
for a limited time only—get
your order in early at the
BONDS FREE pant sale at
ARMITAGES in Wingham.
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
MODERN RANCH HOME for
sale in Wingham. Phone 357-
2335, 10-17b
FOR SALE—In Wroxeter, frame
house, two bedrooms, kitchen
and living room; hard and soft
water, Call 49W2, Wroxeter.
10-17*
11/2 -STOREY BRICK house for
sale, seven rooms, oil furnace,
built-in cupboards, 3 pce.
bath, garage, on the corner
of John and Leopold Streets.
Apply Thomas Gaunt, Brook-
haven, phone 357-3430. 10b
2 -STOREY RED BRICK house
for sale, and lot, built-in cup-
boards, 4 piece bathrocm,
water heater and softener.
Situated close to Wingham on
highway, priced reasonable.
Apply Box 194, Advance -Times.
10-17b
111 -STOREY redecorated seven
room house for sale, asbestos
siding, nearly new automatic
oil furnace, mahogany kitchen
cupboards with mahogany pan-
elled walls, modern living
room with hardwood floors, 2
baths. Located .near hospital
and schools, Phone 357-3774.
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
I storey 5 room house on high-
way with two acres of land, bath
and oil furnace, close to village,
built In 1953, Full price $3,000
with low down payment,
Well situated 1% -storey home,
living room, dining room, kitch-
en, 3 roomy bedrooms, 3 piece
bath, oil furnace, garage, 2
blocks to public sohool, priced
for quick sale, present owner
transferred, immediate posses -
transferred, $5,500 full price with
immediate possession.
This fine 3 bedroom home is
located in the village of Blue -
vale, large living room, kitchen
with cupboards and tile floor,
bathroom, hot water heater, low
taxes and priced very reasonable,
2 choice 4 bedroom homes,
centrally located.
Many houses, farms and busi-
nesses to choose from. Contact:
WILLIAM S. REED
REAL ESTATE BROKER
Dial 357-2174 - WINGRAM
1013
POULTRY FOR SALE
GEESE for sale, for Thanks-
giving, alive or dressed. Don-
ald Wooleock, R. R. 2, Wing -
ham. 10*
50 RED SUSSEX red pullets for
sale, 41/2 months. J. C, Mc-
Burney, phone 357-3078. 10*
YEIAIt-OLD Honegger Leghorn
hens for sale. Robert Wood,
Lakelet, phone Clifford 122.11.
10b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
I HAVE two quiet pony mares
would like to put them some
place for feed for winter; also
a pony colt for sale, Phone
357-3708. 1Ob
60 HEAD good quality Hereford
steers for sale, weight 800-850
lbs. each, Will split in smaller
lots if necessary. Apply to R.
Cramm, Pinkerton, Ont., phone
Cargill 366-2494 or 366-2478,
3-10-17b
HAIR DRESSING
ELLIOTI"S BEAUTY LOUNGE,
Main Street, Wingham. Dial
357-2981. rrb
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
HOME TYPING WANTED. Has
had general office experience.
Phone 357-2118, 10*
WANTED — Reliable woman
would like home employment,
such as bookkeeping, typing
or baby sitting in my home.
Phone 357-2588. 10b
WANTED
2 YOUNG white goats for sale,
1 male, 1 female, from pure-
bred stock. Wm. L, Speir, Box
80, phone 230.1, Brussels, Ont.
10*
17 PIGS for sale, nine weeks
old. Apply Russel Fear, phone
357-3656. 10b
12 PIGS for sale, 9 weeks old,
York and Lacombe crossed.
Noah S. Byler, R, R. 1, Wrox-
eter. 10b
FOR RENT
APARTMENT FOR RENT, not
heated, Phone 357-2134. 10*
ONE BEDROOM heated apart-
ment for rent, downstairs.
Phone 357-1404. 10*
DOWNSTAIRS APARTMENT
for rent, four rooms and bath.
Phone 357-2151. 10b
HEATED and newly-dedbrated
bed -sitting room for rent, with
kitchen privileges. Suitable
for one or two business girls.
Phone 357-3520. 1Ob
FOR RENT—Available immedi-
ately, 2 room apartment,
ground floor, separate en-
trance. All conveniences, Heat-
ed. Suitable for couple. Apply
Box 193, Advance Times.
10-17-24b
RED BRICK house to rent,
Charles and Alice Streets, 4
nice bedrooms, newly decorat-
ed, built-in cupboards, double
sink, good sized living room,
4 pce. bath, new oil furnace,
$55.00 per month, Phone 357-
2948. 10*
FEMALE HELP WANTED
ATTENTION WOMEN:
WITHOUT any experience you
can earn money for your
Christmas shopping by selling
Avon Cosmetics and toiletries
in your vicinity. Write Mrs.
M. Millson, 17 Hawkesbury Cr.,
London, or call collect 432-9019
between 7-8 p.m. (1)
HOUSEKEEPER
REQUIRED
LADY REQUIRED FOR
HOUSEKEEPING DUTIES
Must be reliable, clean and able
to cook.
Salary $175.00-$200.00 per month.
Separate apartment and meals
provided.
Age group preferred 45-55.
Please state full details and ref-
erences in your reply.
APPLY
BOX 195, ADVANCE -TIMES
10-17b
APPLICATIONS WANTED
Applications will be received
by the undersigned until 2 p.m.,
October 21st, 1963, for grader
operator for Township of Mor-
ris. Applicant to state exper-
ience, if any. Any applications
not necessarily accepted, Helen
D. Martin, Clerk, 10-17b
TENDERS WANTED
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TENDERS WANTED
Construction of Blyth Area Fire
Hall
For building a 32' x 84' pole
type insulated structure, includ-
ing wiring, heating and plumb -
Ing. 'fender to include puce on
both plain and coloured wall
steel. Structure to be erected
Under Winter Works Program,
and to be completed by Deeem-
ber 31, 1963.
Blue prints may be seen in the
office of the secretary. Tenders
to be accompanied by a certified
cheque for 10 percent of the ten-
der price, All tenders to be in
the hands of the secretary not
later than 6 p.m., Thursday,
October 17, 1963.
Liwest or any tender not nec-
essarily accepted,
Torn Leiper, Chairman.
R, .1. Elliott, Sec., Blyth, Ont.
3-14b
WEATHERED barn siding. Will
buy a standing barn to obtain
same. Phone 357-2045. 10*
WANTED -- Adult commode
chair, Sturdy with arms, Write
P. 0. Box 36, Wingham, 10b
WANTED — Nanny goats and
young kids, Phone 357-1707, or
write P. 0, Box 1026, Orange-
ville. 10-17-24-31*
HATCHING EGGS WANTED—
You can make up to 41c per
dozen more for your eggs than
the price paid for Grade A
Large at the grading station.
We take some breeds every
week in the year. For full
details write Tweddle Chick
Hatcheries Limited, Fergus,
Ontario. 03 -10 -24 -•N7 -21b
FOUND
MAN'S WEDDING RING at
Teeswater Fair. Owner may
have same by identifying it
and paying for this ad. Apply
Advance Times. 10*
PERSONAL
STILL THE STYLIST — For
Wingham and district. Charis,
Betty Dear and Smart Form
foundation garments and
brassieres, elastic control and
full support garments. Mrs.
Will Kennedy, Patrick St.,
Wingham, phone 357-2115,
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
IN' THE MA'1-1')i:R OF THE
ESTATE OF ISAAC 'CEPHIAS
YOUNG, late of the Town of
Wingham in the County of
Huron, Retired Gentleman, De-
ceased,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to the Trustee Act,
that all creditors and others
having claims against bhe Estate
of the late Isaac Cephas Young,
are required to send particulars
of their claims, duly verified, to
J. T. GOODALL, Solicitor for the
Executrix of the said Estate, on
or before the 31st day of Oc-
tober, A.D. 1963, and that after
such date the Executrix will
proceed to distribute the assets
of the said Estate, having regard
only to the claims of which she
shall then ,have had notice.
DATED at Wingham, Ontario
this 28th day of September, A.D.
1963.
J, T. GOODALL,
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Executrix.
3-10-17b
AUCTION SALE
GLEN ISLAY FARMS
Auction sale of Scotch Short-
horn cattle, Saturday, Oct. 19th,
at bhe farm, one mile south, fah
miles west of Nottawa, off High-
way 24. These are big strong
cattle featuring the get and ser-
vice of our three herd bulls—
Milltaills Negus (imp,), Scotsdale
Lytton and our junior sire, Lou-
ada Buzzard. If you are inter-
ested in good strong cattle that
need no baby care after you get
them home, attend this sale —
We feel you will not be disap-
pointed, 11 bulls, 40 females,
mostly bred heifers. Catalogues
on request.
John D. Currie, R. R. 1, Not-
tawa, Ont., phones 194W1, 440W1.
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William S. Reed
REAL. ESTATE AND
BUSINESS BROKER
For prompt service in buying
or selling all real estate
properties
FARMS - HOMES
BUSINESSES
Dial Wingham 357,-2174
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Coming Events
NO MILK DELIVERY
There will be no milk delivery
this coming 'Monday, Thanks-
giving Day. Thank you for your
co-operation, Bateson's Model
Dairy and Foxton's Dairy, 10b
UNITED CHURCH HI -C
Car wash on Saturday, October
12, parking lot beside church,
9:30 a.m, to 5 p.ni. 10b
HOWICK LIONS
Merchandise bingo in the
Wroxeter Town Hall, Friday,
October 11th, Games 10c or 3
for 25c. 3 specials. Share the
Wealth. Bingo starts at 8:30.
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ADVANCE NOTICE
The TJ.W of Wingham United
Church are holding their Cen-
tennial Christmas tea and bazaar
on Wednesday, November 20th,
at 3 p.m. 10b
MARATHON BRIDGE
The Hospital Auxiliary mara-
than bridge will be resuming
play in the month of November.
Any lady interested kindly phone
Mrs. A. D. MacWilliam, 357-1873.
10b
DANCE
To Canada's finest dance band,
Lionel Thornton and the Casa
Royal orchestra. Thanksgiving
week -end, Saturday, October 12.
Kincardine Pavilion, Adm. $1.00.
10*
SHOOTING MATCH
On October 12th at 12;30 a
shooting match for turkeys will
be held at Harry Cook's farm,
about three miles west of Bel -
grave. IOb
ANNUAL FOWL SHOOT
The Wingham Sportsmen's As-
sociation annual fowl shoot will
be held October 14, at the Sports-
men's Club grounds, shot gun
and rifle, and starting time one
o'clock, Refreshment booth on
the grounds, 1Ob
ATTENTION •
Service clubs, all non-profit or-
ganizations—A fast, sure way to
raise funds. Call now for infor-
mation on how your group can
have profits, fast. Phone Betty
Walling, 357-3622, 10-171b
RECEPTION
Will be held in the Teeswater
Town Hall on Saturday, October
12, at 9 p.m., in honour of Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Steele (Alma Mc-
Michael), Tiffin's orchestra, La-
dies please bring lunch. Every-
one welcome. 3-10b
ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Dale,
of Clinton, wish to announce the
engagement of their second
daughter, Wilma Joan, to Mr.
John Murray Scott, younger son
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott, of
Belgrave. The wedding will take
place on Saturday, October 26,
at 3 o'clock in Constance United
Ohurch. 10*
CANCER MEETING TONIGHT
The Wingham Branch of the
Canadian Cancer Society will
hold a meeting on Thursday,
October 10th, at 8 p.m. in the
Council Chambers, Maurice
Grimes, executive director for
Ontario Cancer Society will be
speaker. Everyone welcome.
No charge. 10b
ATTENTION REGISTERED
NURSES
A refresher course in modern
hospital techniques will be con-
ducted for nurses who have been
away from active practice for a
period of time, Enroll now! For
particulars contact Miss Hop-
wood, Director of Nursing, be-
tween 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., Wing -
ham and District Hospital, phone
357-3210. 10b
"INTERNATIONAL DAY"
Is the topic for the regular
meeting of the Wingham Wo-
men's Institute on October 17.
Program conveners: Mrs. D. S.
MacNaughtan, Mrs. G. Hastie.
Roll call: An international news
item. Motto: We will remember.
Topic: Travelogue and pictures,
Mr. Peter Cutter. Music, Guests:
BIuevale Branch. Hosts: Mrs. J.
Henry, Mrs. C. Shiell, Mrs. C.
Hopper, Mrs. H. Jensen. 10*
RUMMAGE SALE
Hospital Auxiliary rummage
sale will be held in the Wing -
ham Arena, Saturday afternoon,
October 19th. Saleable articles
of all kinds are needed and will
be gratefully received. Bring
them to the arena Friday, Oc-
tober 18, or for pickup phone
Miss M. Johns, 357-1860, or Mrs.
H. McKay, 357-3090. 10b
ANNOUNCEMENT
Peter D, Hemingway, D.C.,
takes pleasure in announcing
the opeeing of his chiropractic
office, 360 'Wallace Ave. N., Suite
3, Listowel, Ontario. Open house
will be held Saturday, October
19. 2-5 p.m., and 7-9 p.m. By
appointment, Office 1650; resi-
dence 536R, lob
EVANGELISTIC CRUSADE
With Evangelist Don Summers
of Bristol, England, associate of
Billy Graham Team. Crusade
Choir under Bill McCaul and his
trombone, also Twin Pianos.
Youth Rallies, Fridays, Oct. 18
and 25th, at Knox Presbyterian
Church, Teeswater, October 13th
through 27th, nightly at 8 p.m.,
except Saturdays, Sponsored by
Presbyterian, Penetecostal and
United Churches, Pray for and
Come to these services. A warm
welcome to all. 3-10-17*
CARDS OF THANKS
We would like to thank our
friends and neighbours for all
their kindness extended to us at
the time of our recent bereave-
ment.—The Beattie family. 10*
The family of the late Thomas
Lennox would like to thank the
nursing staff of the Wingham
and District Hospital, Dr. W. A.
Crawford, and a special thanks
to Keith Collyer for his many
acts of kindness to their father.
10*
The family of the late Cephas
Young, of Wingham, wish to ex-
press their sincere thanks to
relatives, friends and neighbours
for the beautiful floral tributes,
messages of sympathy and acts
of kindness received during their
sad bereavement. Special thanks
to Rev, W, J. tenHoopcn, Dr.
Klahsen and Stiles funeral home,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jackson and
family. 10*
I would like to thank my
neighbours and relatives for
kindness shown to my mother,
Mrs. William John Humphrey,
all the kind acts shown to our
families during our recent ber-
eavement, the nurses on first
floor of Wingham and District
Hospital, Dr. Mel Corrin, Rev.
Mr. Tristram and Rev. C. M.
Jardine and the McKenzie funer-
al home, Lucknow.•--Mrs. Eva
Walker, 10b
I wish to thank my friends
and relatives for cards, flowers,
gifts and visits while is was a
patient in Wingham and District
Hospital, Special thanks to Dr.
McKibbon and nurses on first
floor, also Rev. G. Anderson.- -
Mrs, Graham Telehus. 10b
I would like to say thank you
to everyone who visited me and
sent me cards and gifts when I
was in the hospital. 'Thank you
Drs. Corrin and Klahsen and
Rev. 0, L. Fish end the nurses
in the children's watd.—Ruthie
Hastings, 10*
To those who remembered me
with visits, cards and gifts while
I was a patient in Wingham and
District Hospital and Victoria
Hospital, London, I wish to ex-
press my thanks. To Dr. Craw-'
ford, Dr. Corrin, Dr. ,Klahsen,
Rev. Mr. Fish and the nurses I
wish to express my appreciation
for their kindness and attention.
—William Ford. 10*
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MISCELLANEOUS
WE DO BACKHOE eie--Beating
arid front-end loadin/ ,one
357-2652. Harold R. f ram.
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ALTERATIONS, repairs and in-
terior painting. Contact Grant
McLean, phone 357-1836.
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BACKHOE WORK, water pipes.
anchor posts, etc. Jonathan
Wagier, R, R. 2, Gorrie, phone
Fordwidh 57R22. 3-10-17-24*
DIED
BUTTON, Rev. J. W., 73,
Blenheim, Saturday, atPublic
General Hospital, Chatham.Re'-
tired United Church minister.
Entered ministry in 1917, serv-
ed in Florence, Putnam, Ford-
wich, Charing Cross, Brigden,
Atwood and Tavistick. Surviv-
ors: Wife, former Bertha Pike;
sons, Dr. J. R., Ridgetown;
Harvey, Ross, both of Charing
Cross; daughters, Mrs. Thelma
Wade', Riverside; Mrs. Helen
Davidson, Toronto; Mrs. Ida
May Simpson, Glencoe; Mrs.
Doris Campbell, Chatham;
brother, James, Sask. ; sisters,
Mrs. Adella Tretheway, Mrs.
Elsie Bagler, both of Toronto.
Service an Wednesday in
Blenheim United Church and
burial in Fordwich Cemetery.
Bowman -Ford funeral home of
Blenheim, in charge.
At the Hospite i
The number of patients ad-
mitted to the hospital during
the week are;
Brussels 2, Lucknow 3, Tees -
water 3, Wingham 9, Ashfield
Twp, 2, Brant Twp. 1, Culross
Twp 5, Grey Twp 1, Howick
Twp, 3, Kincardine Twp. 1,
Kinloss Twp. 2, Morris Twp.
3, Turnberry. Twp. 1, E.
Wawanosh Twp. 2, W. Wawan-
osh Twp. 2, Brantford 1, Lon-
don 1, Saskatchewan 1, Total
43.
For Every Printing
Requirement
Dial 357-2320
DEAD ANIMAL
REMOVAL
FOR DEAD OR DISABLED
ANIMALS CALL—
DARLING & Company
OF CANADA LIMITED
Wingham Dial 357-3106
Dead Animal Lic, No. 262-C-63
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GUARANTEED
USED CARS
1960 BUICK
4 -DOOR SEDAN
Automatic. Fully eqquipped.
One local owner,
$1895
1960 PONTIAC
6 CYLINDER SEDAN
Automatic, Very nice.
$1695
1959 CHEVROLET
BEL AIR 4 -DOOR SEDAN
Radio.
$1395
1960 PLYMOUTH
4 -DOOR SEDAN
Exceptionally clean.
$1350
1960 DODGE
2 -DOOR HARDTOP
Only 25,000 miles. Sharp!
$1575
1959 VAUXHALL
4 CYL, STATION WAGON
Economical family car.
$850
PIANO TUNING
Regulating - Repairs. Experien-
ced, Contact Eric W. Rice,
Lticknow, R. R. 2, phone 528-
8895. S5-010*
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED --
Modern equipment used, All
work guaranteed. Write Louis
Blake, R.R. 2, Brussels, phone
442W6, Brussels. A4 -D12*
NOTICE
If you are thinking of finan-
cing a car be Sure to contact
your State Farm Agent first.
Reuben Appleby, R, R. 2, Wing -
ham, phone 357-1679. rrb
FOR YOUR
Insurance Needs In Automobile,
Farm Liability, Accident and
Sickness Home Protection—
Call your Co-op Agent—
LLOYD MONTGOMERY
Wingham, K.R. 5, Dial 357-3739
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—TRUCKS --
1959 GMC 3/4 -TON
1956 CHEV. 1/2 -TON
PICKUP
SEVERAL OTHER GOOD
USED CARS OF COURSE —
PLUS THOSE NEW '64
CHEVROLET AND OLDSMO-
BILES COME AND SEE US.
LARNE BROWN
MOTORS LIMITED
30 Ontario Street
CLINTON
Your friendly Chev.-Olds and
Chev. Truck Dealer
(Open Evenings)
BIRTI-IS
WALKER — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Sunday, Septem-
ber 29, 1963, to Mr. and Mrs,
Lloyd Walker, Blyth, the gift
01 a son, Steven John, brot,
for Douglas and Denise.
I•IANNA—At Wingham and Dis-
trict Hospital, on Tuesday,
October 1, 1963, to Mr, and
Mrs, John Hanna, Brussels, a
son.
KENNEDY -- At Wingham and,,
District Hospital, on Wedne ,
day, October 2, 1963, to Mr,
and Mrs, Adam Kennedy, R. R,
/ 2, Wingham, a son.
ISAAC—At Petrolia C.E.E, Hos-
pita!, on Wednesday, October
2, 1963, to Mr, and Mrs. John
Isaac, of Oil Springs, a son,
Alan Stewart, a brother for
Susan, Paul and Wayne.
SMITS—At Wingham and ,Dis-
trict Hospital, on Thursday,
October 3, 1963, to Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Smits, Wingham,
a son.
NETHERY — At Wingham and
District Hospital, ,on Friday,
October 4 ,1963, to Mr. and
Mrs. Alex W. Nethery, R. R.
4, Brussels, a son.
MARLATT'S
Dead Stock Service
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
Paid for Dead Cows and Horses
over 500 lbs. More for sick and
disabled Cows and Horses ac-
cording to size and condition.
FOR PROMPT SERVICE
PLEASE CALL COLLECT
BRUCE MARLATT
Brussels - Phone 133
24 - HOUR SERVICE
License No. 951638
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% INGHAM QFFICE
327 JOSEPHINE ST.
Phone 357-3840
GERALD (Jerry) WALTER _ f
"We Sell Rural Ontario"
ATTRACTIVE 7 room brick
home in Wingham. You can be
the proud owner of this eye ap-
pealing well landscaped home
situated on a large lot in one of
the best Iocations in town. For
a quick sale this home is being
sacrificed for a mere $6,500.
Home features a nosy kitchen
with built-in cupboards, spac-
ious living room and dining
room. Upstairs there are 3 cheer-
ful bedrooms, plus a nice bath-
room. This home is heated by a
good oil furnace. To spend your
leisure time you can either work
in the garden area or relax
under the shade trees. Don't miss
this one, inspect it as soon as
possible.
MODERNIZED 11 storey home.
Located only 1 block from Wing -
ham's main street, This well dec-
orated home consists of an up
to date kitchen with loads of
built in cupboards, A comfort-
able dining room and living
room combined, a downstairs
bedroom plus a dainty 3 piece
bath. Upstairs there are 4 sunny
bedrooms, plus a 3 piece bath.
Home is heated by a good fur-
nace, and has extras such as a
nice garage, tool shed and a
bright sunporch. The lot is well
landscaped with shade trees,
garden, flower beds, and nice
lawns, The price? Only $8,400.
Make it your business to inspect
this property today.
ARE YOU LOOKING for a good
home at a very reasonable price?
$4,900 is the full asking price
for this 5 room bungalow type
home complete up to date con-
veniences such as 4 piece bath,
automatic oil furnace only 2 yrs.
old and much, much more. Situ-
ated on a nicely landscaped
double lot. Truly this home has
to be seen to be appreciated.
$2,000 down for a 1 year old
bungalow type home, 3 bedroom.
3 niece bath and has the look of
tomorrow. Completely modern
with many costly extras. Situ-
ated only 2 blocks from Luck-
now's main street, Full price
only $8.000,
WE have a sincere purchaser
from Thamesville interested in
buying a good 100 acre farm.
Must have a good set of build-
ings nrd good producing land.
For further information call us
today.
SOLD -- The home of Mr. and
Mrs, Elwood Shortreed, Cather-
ine Street, Wingham, has been
sold to Mr. }Torbert S. Campbell,
R. R. 2, Wingham.
litEMBER OP THE GREY -
BRUCE REAL ESTATE BD.
Ask one of our Agents how you
can Ilst your property as a
Multiple Listing
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