The Wingham Advance-Times, 1965-03-18, Page 6Page 6 - Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, Mar. 18, 1965
FOR SALE
QUANTITY of potatoes for
sale. Roy Noble, Blyth, phone
523-9559, 11-18*
FURNACE FILTERS, all sizes
—69c each. Alexander's Hard-
ware, 11rrb
4 MALE BORDER COLLIE
pups for sale. George Hubbard,
R, R, 1, Clifford, 121J1. 18*
MILK FILTERS for sale,
plain, rapid flo, 62"-85c a
box. Alexander's Hardware,
phone 357-3631. llrrb
21" WESTINGHOUSE TV for
sale, in good condition. Phone
357-3453, 18*
VACUUM CLEANER Sales
and Service for all makes.
Filter Queen Sales, Zurich,
phone 262-5350. N19rrb
LARGE rural mall boxes.
Order yours now while they
last—$8.95. Alexander's Hard-
ware. llrrb
CAR CRIB baby carriage for
sale. In good condition, Silver -
white, chrome undercarriage.
Phone 357-3482. 18b
COLONY HOUSE 10x12 for
sale, 3 rain shelters, brooder
oil stove and hover. J. C. Mc-
Burney, 357-3078. 18*
FOR SALE — Party ice. 9 Ib,
bags, 50c; also blocks, 25-50-100
lbs. Gay -Lea Cheese House.
(lin)
BEGONIA and gladiolus bulbs
for sale. Jouwsma Market
Gardens, phone 357-3262.
18-25b
VACUUM CLEANER PAPER
DUST BAGS for all Eureka, G.
E., Westinghouse, Filter Queen,
Air Way, Electrolux, Apex Con-
ner, Sanivac. Sunbeam, Hoover
and Lewyt. Replacement hoses,
installed. $6.75 plus tax. Patti-
son Radio & Electric. Ml8rrb
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
4-BEDOOR HOUSE for sale,
with hydro, telephone, running
water, barn with one acre lot.
Half -mile frcm No. 4 High-
way, near Teeswater. Very
reasonably priced. Apply Box
85, Advance -Times. 18b
RED BRICK 2 storey house
for sale, in Gorrie, 2 blocks
from main street, 3 bedrooms,
sunporch, 3 piece bathroom,
about 2 acres land. Apply
Charles Finlay, Gorrie. 18-25*
SIX -R0 7M insul brick home
for salg, in the village of Bel -
grave, "situated on paved street.
Has 2 piece bath, good base-
ment, Heavy duty wiring
(new). good garden. Apply to
W. A. Young, 357-3682, or Mrs.
J. C. MeBurney 357-3078.
18-25*
HARDWARE BUSINESS in
village near Stratford, good
farming district, on busy high-
way, long established. Self
service one - man operation.
Good volume. Will sell stock
equipment and property at
reasonable price. Box 86, Ad-
vance -Times, 18-25-1b
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
ELLIOTT REAL
ESTATE AGENCY
Gordon B. Elliott, Broker,
Blyth, Ontario
Edward A. Elliott, Salesman,
Wingham, Ontario
Phones: Wingham 357-1590
Blyth 5234481
4 -bedroom brick veneer, two
bathrooms, modern kitchen,
double garage, located ane
block from public school on
Shuter Street. Priced to sell.
4 -bedroom brick and frame,
with one and a -half bathrooms,
priced very low, and will rent
March 15th.
3 -bedroom frame on Helena
St., Turnberry Twp. Taxes
$80.00. Double garage and two
lots. _Priced very low with low
down payment.
Building lot, 109' frontage,
132' depth, on sewers, llrrb
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
NUMBER of Holstein calves
for sale, Apply Harry Bate-
man, R. R. 1, Wingham. 18*
HOLSTEIN COW for sale, 6
years old, due in April, One
White-faced heifer, springer.
Wm. Uuldriks, phone 541J3,
Wroxeter. 18-25*
REGISTERED Polled Here-
ford hulls for sale, quiet, halter
broken. T. Edward Powell, R.
R. 1, Wingham, phone Wrox-
eter 547W2. 18*
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
Fully modern 1% storey brick
,home, large living room, hard-
wood floors, 4 spacious bed-
rooms, Many extras such as
rugs and drapes in living room
and •dining room, two -car
garage, large lot, Close to
schools, An ideal family home.
Immediate possession,
5 room cottage, built-in cup-
boards in kitchen, 4 pee, bath
oil furnace, large lot, Close to
shopping. Immediate posses-
sion, Present owner has been
transferred. Full price $4,500
with terms.
See this exceptional modern
red brick ranch• home today,
with lovely 25 ft. living room,
large modern kitchen, 4 piece
bath, electric heating, full base-
ment, attached garage, paved
drive. Immediate possession,
mortgage available,
Many farms, homes and busi-
nesses to choose from,
Contact --
WILLIAM S. REED
Real Estate Broker
Dial 357-2174 - Wingham
18b
WILFRED McINTEE
& 00. LIMITED
Realtor - Walkerton, Ontario
1% storey 5 room home.
Fully insulated, new aluminum
siding 1964, cedar shingled
roof, new chimney and H.D.
wiring. Concrete foundation,
attached woodshed and side
driveway. Standard lot with
small barn 28'x12'. Located in
Whitechurch, for only $2,800.
2 storey 7 room concrete
block home, modernized and
in excellent condition' with
many extras such as 1 pce.
bath downstairs and 3 pce. up,
sunroam, side .and front en-
trance, H.D, wiring downstairs
and up. This property is suit-
able for duplexing. Well loca-
ated for schools, hospital and
shopping in Wingham. Very
reasonably priced for cash.
150 acre farm, 114 workable
choice clay loam soil, balance
bush. Ample water supply,
drilled well on pressure
throughout. Bank barn 60'x50',
concrete and wood stabling, 32
tie ups, balance in loose pens.
Water bowls a -'d litt^r carrier
installed. Addition to 45'x24'
with hog pens below and drive
shed above, All steel roof. One
drive shed with steel roof 15'x
30'. Two colony houses. Con-
crete silo 322'x12'. Car garage
24'x11' with extra room for
tractor. 2 storey red brick
house, modernized. in excellent
condition. Short driveway. well
located 2 miles off main .high-
way near Wina_ham. Very
reasonably priced for quick
sale. Contact—
FRANK J. CAST{ANETTE
" Box 167. or Dial 357-1702
Wingham. 18b
HAY FOR SALE
BALED HAY for sale, alfalfa
and timothy. Phone 357-1089.
18*
QUANTITY of baled hay for
sale. Allan Miller, R. R. 1,
Lucknow, phone 528-6540. 18*
POULTRY FOR SALE
5500 HY-LINE PULLETS for
sale, 20 weeks April 9th. vac-
cinated and debeaked. Bruce
Roy, Blyth, 523-4237. Mllrrb
FOR RENT
HEATED and furnished bed -
sitting room and kitchen for
rent, Phone 357-2320. 18b
CREDIT UNION
NEW LOCATION
No. 5 DIAGONAL ROAD
OPEN DAILY
10 to 12 and 1:30 to 5:30
CAMBULURR
AMBULANCE
WINGHAM
357-1170 - Anytime
When Offering Your
Property For Sale
You should expect and receive
competent advice and planned
advertising.
THE SELLING RATE FOR
HOUSES IN WINGHAM-3%i.
These services are available
when you call and list with
WILLIAM S. REED
Real Estate & Business Broker
Dial 357-2174, WINGHAM
TAXI SERVICE
LEE'S TAXI
24 - HOUR SERVICE
Long or short trips
DIAL 357-1521
We carry taxi insurance
GRANT'S TAXI
PHONE 357-1836
Local and out-of-town
18-25*
TENDERS WANTED
WARBLE FLY SPRAYING
TENDERS
TOWNSHIP of TURNBERRY
Tenders for the spraying of
cattle for warble fly, under the
Warble Fly Control Act, in the
Township of Turnberry will be
received by the undersigned
until 1 p.m., April 2nd, 1965.
State price per head per
spray. Lowest or any tender
not necessarily accepted.
John V. Fischer, Clerk,
Township orf Turnberry, Blue -
vale, Ont. 18-25b
GRAVEL TENDERS
TWP, OF EAST WAWANOSH
To supply, crush and deliver
approx. 12,000 cu. yds. of %
gravel to township roads.
Crusher to be fed by shovel.
All work to be done to satis-
faction of Road Supt., and
to be completed by July 2, 1965.
A certified cheque for $300.00
to accompany tenders. Ali ten-
ders must be in the hands of
Road Supt. by April 2, 1965.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
C. W. Hanna, Road Supt. of
East Wawanosh, Belgrave,
Ont, 18-25b
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will be received by
the undersigned on or before
April 5th, 1965, for the sanding
of the main gymnasium floor
and stage floor of Wingham
District High School. Surface
to be sanded approximately
4,020 square feet. Job to be
completed during the second
week of July, 1965. Tenders to
state price per square foot or
job complete, sanding only.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted. For fur-
ther particulars contact Elmer
Walker, c/o Wingham District
High School,
A. J. Worrall, Chairman
Property Committee, Tees -
water, Ontario. 18-25b
TENDERS WANTED
MORRIS TOWNSHIP
Tenders will be received by
the undersigned until 12 noon
April 5, 1965, for the con-
struction of the Procter Drain,
consisting . of main drain of
2,212 feet of covered drain and
"A" drain of 851 feet of cov-
ered ,drain, work to be com-
pleted by July 1, 1965. A cer-
tified cheque for 10% of the
contract price must accompany
each tender. Plans and speci-
fications may be seen at the
Clerk's Office, Lowest or any
tender not necessarily accept-
ed.
Mrs. Helen D. Martin, Clerk,
Morris Township, Belgrave,
Ontario, 18-25b
TENDERS FOR ALTER-
ATIONS AND ADDITIONS TO
WINGHAM AND DISTRICT
HOSPITAL — Wingham, Ont.
Sealed tenders on a stipulated
sum basis, plainly marked
"Tenders for Alterations and
Additions to Wingham and Dis-
trict Hospital" will be received
in the Architects' Islington Of-
fice, Dunlop - Wardell - Matsui -
Aitken, Six Points Plaza, Is-
lington, Ontario, or by Mrs. I.
E. Morrey, Administratrix,
Wingham and District Hospital,
Wingham, Ontario, until 3:00
p.m., E.S.T., April 1, 1965.
Sealed tenders of Mechanical
and Electrical Contractors to
be deposited in official envel-
opes with The Kitchener -
Waterloo Builders' Exchange,
170 Victoria Street South, Kit-
chener, Ontario, by 3:00 p.m.,
E.S.T., March 31, 1965.
Drawings and specifications
are available from the Archi-
tect on deposit of a cheque for
Seventy-five Dollars ($75.00)
payable to the Architect.
Drawings and specifications
may be viewed at the Toronto
Construction Association and
at the Kitchener - Waterloo,
Hamilton, and London Build-
ers' Exchanges.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted,
(Mrs.) T. E. MORREY,
1813 Administratrix,
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SALES HELP WTD, --Male
AVAILABLE AT ONCE. Good
Rawleigh business. Selling ex-
perience helpful but not requir-
ed, Car necessary, Write Raw-
leigh, Dept, C -453 -FIT, 4005
Richelieu St., St, Henry, Mon-
treal. 18b
MALE HELP WANTED
AUTOMATION TAKING
YOUR JOB? Investigate our
part time business opportunity.
Start now, can lead to full time
in future. Steady, no lay-offs,
excellent earnings, retirement
potential. Write Box 82, Ad-
vance Times, or phone Landon
438-7326. 18*
FEMALE HELP WANTED
A LADY for light housekeep-
ing for an elderly couple. Ap-
ply P.O. Box 284, or phone
357-2530. 18b
WANTED—Lady, by week or
month as companion for middle
aged person. Very little work,
good home. Live in or out.
Must be of good character.
Apply Box 83, Advance -Times.
18b
DOES AN .AVON REPRESEN-
TATIVE CALL ON YOU?
We may need someone in your
neighborhood. No obligation.
Mrs. Shirley Craig, Avon Man-
ager, R. R. 1, Clavering, Ont.
4-11-1$13
WANTED
WANTED — Old guns and
rifles. Cameron's Billiards. rrb
ROOMERS WANTED, Mrs.
Harold Congram, phone 357-
2652. 18-25b
WANTED TO BUY — Large
quantity of good mixed hay.
Wanted to rent—Grass farm
or to put cattle out by the
season. Phone Dungannon,
529-7439. 11-1813
WANTED — Farms, homes,
businesses, lots and acreages
for sale in and around Wing -
ham. Contact Glen Thuell, Real
Estate Division, British Mort-
gage & Tru;t, Listowel, phone
63. D24rrb
MISCELLANEOUS
PAINTING & DECORATING
CHARLES RINTOUL
Phone 357-3044, Wingham.
16rrb
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
by vacuum pump. Phone 528-
3002, Lucknow. Ronald E. For-
ster, manufacturer of cement
septic tanks. J14-Mr25*
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Modern equipment used. All
work guaranteed. Write Louis
Blake, R. R. 2, Brussels, phone
442W6, Brussels. M11 -S9*
FLOOR SANDING
New hardwood floors laid,
sanded and finished, Also old
floors. New ,modern equipment.
Phone 357-2750, Norman Rin-
toul & Sons. 16rrb
See your —
FULLER BRUSH DEALER
LES REYNOLDS
Phone 357-1085, Wingham.
Jy28rrb
PLASTERING
Stucco Parging and Cement
Finishing
ART COOPER
Phone Wingham 357-2474 "
M4-A8b
NOTICE
If you are thinking of financ-
ing a car be sure to contact
your State Farm Agent first.
Reuben Appleby, 27 Patrick
Street, Wingham, phone 357-
1679.
FOR YOUR
Insurance Needs in Automo-
bile, Farm Liability. Accident
and Sickness Home Protection
Call your Co -on Agent—
LLOYD MONTGOMERY
53 Maple Street, Winghani
Dial 357-3739.
DEAD ANIMAL
REMOVAL
FOR DEAD OR
DISABLED ANIMALS
CALL COLLECT
DARLING & Company
OF CANADA LIMITED
Wingham Ph. 357-3106
Dead Animal Lie. No. 350-C-65
BIRTHS
VOISIN — In Wingham and
District Hospital on Tuesday,
March 9, 1965, to Mr, and
Mrs. Gerard Voisin, R. R. 1,
Formosa, a son,
LEMONT — In Wingham and
District Hospital, on Thurs-
day, March 11, 1965, to Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Lemont,
R. R. 2, Eden Grove, a
daughter.
HANNA — In Wingham and
District Hospital, on Satur-
day, March 13, 1965, to Mr.
and Mrs. David Hanna, Bel -
grave, a son.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Chambers,
R. R. 1, Wingham, announce
the arrival of their chosen
daughter, Brenda Jean,
DIED
DUNBAR — James Ross, at
Niagara Falls, Ont., on Thurs-
day, March 11, 1965, James Ross
Dunbar, formerly of London,
age 35, beloved husband of El-
izabeth Jane Gillett, dear fath-
er of Gloria Ann, at Thome, son
of Mrs. Agnes Dunbar, of St.
Thomas, and brother of Ken-
neth Dunbar, of London, Ont.
Resting at the Morse and Son
chapel, 1917 Main Street, Nia-
gara Falls, Ont., where funeral
service was held on Saturday,
March 13, at 3:30 p.m. Inter-
ment in Lundy's Lane Cem-
etery.
CARDS OF THANKS
We would like to express our
sincere thanks to our many
,friends and relatives for the
many cards, flowers and gifts
we received on our golden
wedding anniversary. Your
thoughtfulness .an d good
wishes will long be remember-
ed,—Mr.
emember-
ed; Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pat-
tison. 18*
I would like to say "thanks
very, much" to all who sent
cards, visited me and who sent
beautiful flowers and treats to
me and my .family while I was
in hospital. Special thanks to
Drs, MaKibbon and Klahsen,
and nurses.—Grace Walden. 18*
I wish to thank my friends
and neighbors for their cards
and treats while I was in the
Wingham and District Hos-
pital. Special thanks to Dr. W.
A. McKibbon and the nurses
who were so kind to me.—
Grant Heywood. 18*
1 would like to thank my
friends and neighbors for cards
and visits while I was a pa-
tient in the Wingham and Dis-
trict Hospital. Special thanks
to the nurses on third floor an-
nex for all their kindness. —
Mrs. W. J. Johnston. 18b
May I take this opportunity
to thank all our friends and
good neighbors for their many
kindnesses while I was ill and
away from home these past
weeks. It meant a great deal
to me to be remembered in
your thoughts and prayers.—
Vivian
rayers—Vivian Thompson. 18b
I would like to express my
sincere thanks to everyone that
visited me, sent cards, flowers
or treats while I was a patient
in Wingham and District Hos-
pital, Special thanks to Drs.
Walden, Corrin and Klahsen
and to all the nurses who were
so kind to me and to the
friends and neighbors who
were thoughtful to Bob and
Gordon during my absence and
to us all since I have been
home. All these acts of kind-
ness are very much .appreci-
ated.—Eleanor McMurray. 18*
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF HUGH
Penot1R CARMIC HAEL.
ALL PERSONS having
claims against the estate of
the above mentioned, late of
the Town of Wingham, in the
County of Huron, Retired
Merchant, who died on eighth
day of February, 1965, are re-
qUired to file proof of same
with the undersigned on or be-
fore twentieth day of March,
1965.
After that date the Executrix
will proceed to distribute the
Estate having regard only to
the claims for which she shall
then have had notice.
DATED at Wingham, this
25th day of February A.D. 1965.
J. H. CRAWFOR,D, Q.C.
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Executrix.
4-11-18b
Coming Events
SPRING TEA
Ladies' Aid St. Andrew's
Presyterian Church are holding
their spring tea in the church
parlor Friday, May 7, from 3-5
p.m. Everyone welcome. 18b
VARIETY CONCERT
In Bluevale Hall, March 19,
8:30 p.m, Sponsored by Wo-
men's Institute, Adults 50c,
North Huron Junior Farmers'
play "The Reluctant Hero."
Home made candy for sale. 18b
EASTERN STAR EUCHRE
WIll be held in the Chapter
Room in the Masonic Hall on
Tuesday, March 23rd, at 8:15
sharp. Good prizes and lunch.
Everyone welcome. 18b
ST. PATRICK'S DANCE
In Gorrie Community Hall,
Friday, March 19. Farrier's or-
chestra. Admission 75e. Lunch
counter, Prizes. Sponsored by
Howick Legion Ladies' Auxil-
iary, 18b
IN MEMORIAM
BROWN—In loving memory of
a dear wife and mother, Ada
Georgina Brown, (nee Paul-
in), who passed away two
year ago, March 17, 1963.
Always a smile, instead of a
frown,
.Always a hand, when one was
down,
Always true, thoughtful and
kind,
Wonderful memories she left
behind,
—Always remembered and
sadly missed by husband, Wil-
fred, and family, and grand-
children. 18*
BROWN—In loving memory of
a dear mother and grand-
mother, Ada, who passed
away two years ago, March
17, 1963.
The date is here with deep re-
grets,
It brings back memories
We will never forget.
Death is a heartache that noth-
ing can heal,
But .memories are treasures no
one can steal.
—Lovingly remembered by
son, Jack, daughter-in-law,
Gwynne, and grandchildren.
18b
BROWN — In loving memory
of a dear sister and Aunt
Ada, who passed away two
years ago March 17.
She left us quietly her thoughts
unknown
She left a memory we are
proud to own.
So treasure her Lord in your
garden of rest,
For when on earth she was one
of 'the best.
—Sadly missed and lovingly
remembered by Marjorie, Bob
and Suzanne Gold, and Mar-
garet Paulin. 18*
RITCHIE — In loving memory
of a dear husband, Gordon
Ritchie, who na.ssed away
March 19th, 1957.
'GALLAWAY—In loving mem-
ory of a dear husband and
father. Oliver Gallaway, who
passed away June 29th, 1950.
It's sad to walk the road alone
Instead of side by side.
But to all there comes a mo-
ment
When the ways of life divide.
The world changes year to year
And friends from day to day,
But never will the two we loved
From memory pass away.
That someone knew you need-
ed rest
'Twas God above and He knew
best.
Others have loved and lost,
we know,
But the two of you we miss
you so.
—Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by their wife,
Ann, and family, Kenneth.
Reita and George. 18b
SHROPSHALL — In loving
memory of a dear husband,
father and grandfather,
Leonard Shronshall, who
'passed away two years ago,
March 18. 1963,
Nothing can ever take away
The love our hearts hold dear
Fond memories linger every
day
Remembrance keeps him near.
—Lnvinely remembered by
his wife and family. 18*
YOUNG — In memory of my
two brothers, Bill and Jaek
Young, who died in March,
1964.
A silent thought, a secret tear,
Keeps their memory ever dear.
Time takes away the edge of
grief,
But memory turns back every
leaf.
—Sister Mary. 18b
AUCTION SALE
AUCTION SALE
of farm, stock and implements
for Raymond Henning, lot 47,
con, 1, Morris Township, 2
miles east of Bluevale. Time
1 p.m., on Tuesday, March 30,
1965. Gordon Jackson, Auction-
eer, Listowel. 18-25b
BAKE SALE
Unit 2 of the United Church
Women are holding a bake sale
Saturday, March 27th, at 2:30
p.m. in the Oddfellows Hall.
18-25b
RAINBOW CLUB EUCHRE
Will be held in the Council
Chambers on Friday, Maroh 19,
at 8:15. Good prizes and lunch.
18b
VARIETY PROGRAM
And dance to Tiffin's orches-
tra in Whitechurch Community
Memorial Hall on Friday,
March 19, 8:33 sharp. Sponsored
by W.I. Admission adults 50c;
public school 25c. 18b
EUCHRE PARTY
Tuesday, March 23, 8:30 p.m.,
Gorrie Orange Hall. Three
prizes. Admission 25e. Ladies
bring lunch. Note: Euchre is
Tuesday evening instead of
Wednesday for this time only.
18*
GODERICH LIONS BINGO
Wednesday, March 24th, at
8:30 p.m., at Harbourlite Inn.
17 regular games at $10; one
share the wealth jackpot; one
$50 jackpot; plus new excel-
erating jackpot up to $250.00.
Admission $1.00. rrb
HOWICK LIONS BINGO
Wroxeter Community Hall,
Friday, March 19th, at 8:15
p.m. 15 games for $5.00; 3
Special Share the Wealth; 1
jackpot, $45 in 52 calls. $1.00
.admission entitles holder to 1
lap card. Extra white cards, 6
for $1.00. Specials, 6 for r $1.00.
Come and bring your friends.
SERVICE BUREAU OFFICER
From London will be at the
Legion Branch 180 on March
24th at 3:30 p.m., to give skilled
advice on veterans' benefits.
For interview call Lloyd Car-
ter, 357-3784, for an appoint-
ment. 18b
BINGO
Branch 180 Royal Canadian
Legion will run Bingo every
Wednesday in Wingham Town
Hall, 15 games at $10.00; 4
share the wealth, and a $50.00
jackpot that must go. Adm.
$1.00, extra cards 25c, 3 for 50c,
7 for $1.00. Game starts 8:30,
doors open 7:30, 25rrb
357 - 3114
is the number to call for
RESERVATIONS or TAKE-
OUT SERVICE
Banquet seating to 120
Danny's Restaurant
STARK
"WE SELL RURAL ONTARIO"
$8,900 full price and terms
can be arranged for this solid
1'3 storey red brick home lo-
cated on a well landscaped lot
not far from Wingham's main
street. The house has conven-
iences such as built in cup-
boards, s.s, sink, tile ceiling,
4 pc. bath and H.D. wiring as
well as an oil furnace.
GOOD BUY! 2 bedroom brick
bungalow approx. 8 years old
with all up to .date conven-
iences situated on a king sized
lot. Close to Wingham's main
street. The price only $13',200
with modest downpnyment and
easy terms.
$7,900 with a modest down -
payment and repayment of in-
terest only yearly at 5%. This
is an exceptionally good 43
acre farm just on the outskirts
of Teeswater. The 1' storey
!home has conveniences such as
3 nc. bath, built in cupboards,
H.D. wiring, ete, The king sized
barn is equipned with hydro,
water, and 32 ties with the bal-
ance in loose housin' . Silo 12'x
36'. The Teeswater River runs
through this great property as-
surng an ample water supply.
Looking for a good 'grass
farm'? Her- is an extra good
buy that will fit the hill. 100
acres, spring fed stream. 1
storey home equinned with
hydro on premises. Full asking
price $3,500.
35.500 full price for 50 acre
farm, all clear and workable.
There is good sized barn on
property. Located on No, 86
HiOwn v approx. 2', miles
from Wingham,
450 acres with 400 workable,
Balance in timber hush. 11
storey brick house with modern
conveniences. Large "L" vh;tp-
ed barn. Also 2nd and 3r11 barn.
Silo, drive shed and garage. 3
drilled wells. $62,000 full price.
Paul S. Starr
8. COMPANY LTD„ REALTORS
Wingham, Ph. 357-3840
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