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Wingham 357-2450.
Service and Quality
GUARANTEED.
Our Service Dept. Is open
b days a week for your
convenience.
100.ACRES LEVEE •
The 1 14story insul brick
aided ,home contains 6
.
bed
rooms, mOdern kitchen,
• With new cYpboards, living
room and bath. This home
has been completely repo-
voted, The barn which was
new In 1903 .is set up for
loose housing. Other build-
ings include a pig pen and
an implement shed. Water
supplied , is from a drilled
well. This farm is in good
state of cultivation and is
located about 10 miles from
' the town .. of Wingham.
SERVICE STATION
Here is .a low priced busi-
ness for the man who wants
to start .on his own. A Bar-
ge with 2 bays, Fina gas
pumps. and a small. store.
The living quarters consists
of a large kitchen, living
room,.3 bedrooms and a 3
pc. bath. Taxes are only
;173 per year. If you want
to be your own boss, call us
today, as the full asking
price is only $11,000. Terms
can be arranged.
DON HOLST
REAL ESTATE LTD.
Realtors, Wingham
"Rural Ontario Specialists"
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"FOR THE BEST RESULTS
PHOTO -LIST YOUR PRO-
PERTY WITH DON HOLST"
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Dan Maradin, Manager
Wingham Off. 357-3840
Res. 357=1014
Jake Jutzi, Rep.
Phone 357.1570, Wingham
Cecil Mahood, Rep.
Phone 392.6952, Teeswater
Barry McDonagh, Rep.
Phohe 528-3423, Lucknow
Died from bums •
at Manitoba home
,, :PQRPWICH-MftijeanQamp-
bell of Neepawa • 'Man. , died'
on Saturday, April 26th, as a
result of burns she received after
her clothing caught fire Friday
g while she was %burning
pap =" ' '. n her yard. Mrs. Camp
bell, 01 years old, of 570Mouni'
ain Avenue, Neepawa, who had
resided with her sister and broth-
er-in-law, Mr: and Mrs. Elmer
Williamson of Fordwich during
the winter months, had just ar-
rived at her home Wednesday.
She had been burning papers in
a boiler when her dress caught
fire. She ran into the house
where her sister and brother-in-
law came to her aid. An uni-
dentified young girl had Wit-
nessed the mishap according to
Dr. 'T. B. Dobson, attending
physician. Miss Campbell suf-
fered bums to 30 per cent of her
body.
Funeral service was held in
Knox Presbyterian Church on
Wednesday, April 30 at 2 p. m.
Rev. C. W. Quinn officiated
and burial followed in Riverside
Cemetery, Neepawa, Man.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer William-
son and Mrs: Aitcheson Wallace
returned home Friday after
spending the past two weeks
there. The sympathy of t h e
community goes to Mrs. Wil-
liamson in the tragic death of
her sister.
- -Mr. and Mrs. William
Kelly, Patrick Street, were at
London on Thursday and Mrs.
Kelly had a check-up in Vic-
toria
ic-toria Hospital after her recent
operation for a cataract. They
also visited at the home of their
daughter, Mrs. Joe Morgan and
Mr. Morgan of Ailsa Craig.
- -Mrs. William Davidson.
of . Port Colborne is visiting this
week with her sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Stuart McBurney, Victoria
Street.
THE WiNGHAM KINSMEN , ,.UB elected
their new slate Of officers for 1969-1970
Tuesdaysevening. The officers ere, front:
Mac Ritchie, president; John ,'Strong Jr.,
1st vice-president; Doug La` tOrri, 'end vice-
n„no.t rtt$01$1$l$$$$$$ 010
president; Bill Johnston, secretary; back:
Vern Redman, treasurer; Dick Bray, Jim
Beattie, Alex Strong, directors, and past
president, Bill Hanula. Absent when pic-
ture was taken, Herb Watson, registrar.
Belgrave Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. John -Sp y
and family of Ingersoll ere .,,y
week -end visitors with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Procter.
Mrs. Edward Daer, Mrs. Al4
vin Orvis, Wingham, Mrs.
Charles D. Johnston of. Blyth
and Mrs. Lewis. Stonehouse at
tended the trousseau tea of their
cousin, Miss Judy McCammon
of Islington on Saturday.
The Rev. A. J. Mowatt gave
-a very interesting lecture on
China, before and after corn-
rrifnism accompanied, by slides
at the Belgrave Hi -C meeting
Sunday evening. George John=
ston thanked the speaker. Lunch.
was served by the Hi -C. The
meeting closed with the worship
conducted by Ruth Ann Pletch
and Rhonda Fear.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Martin,
Donald of Ethel, Miss Yvonne
Connelly of Brussels, Mr. and
Mrs.. Stewart Procter and Charles
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. George Procter.
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YOU ARE INVITED TO: ATTEND CURRIES
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CLAIRTONE STEREO
PRINCESS MODEL
AM -FM Stereo
Solid State
Gerrard Changer $349.00
Reg. Price $399.00 Sale Price
CLAIRTONE. STEREO
EMPRESS MODEL
AM -FM Stereo AA
Gerrard Changer $499
Stereo Tape Record- •UU
er. Reg' $599.00 Sale Price
BRAEMORE
SWIVEL ROCKERS
Tub Style --Your Choice
Reg. $169.00
Sale Price
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S1i9.i
RECLINER ROCKERS
Your Choice, Beautiful .Colour
Selection
Reg. $112.00
Sale Price
$95.00
TV RECLINERS
3 Position -- By Sklar
Reg, $129... -For . $115.00
Reg; $149 -For. ....... $1'29.00
4 -Pc. KNECHTEL BEDROOM
SUITE
Double Dresser, 5 Drawer .Chest,
60" Headboard, Steel Frame,
solid elm finished In fruitwood. '
Reg. $459.00
$339.00
Sale Price
4 -PIECE SPANISH BEDROOM
SUITE -
Triple Dresser, Night Table,
Chest Drawers, 4/6 Panel Bed
Reg. Price $289.00 S245.00
Sale Price
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DRAW TICKET WITH EVERY
PURCHASE
- FIRST PRIZE -
Sealy- Firm Guard MATTRESS
Valued at $49.95
SECOND PRIZE -
Set. of TV TRAYS
Valued at $16.95
BARGAIN TABLE -
Our Special Bargain Table of-
fers outstanding reductions on
many, many items including
LAMPS, FOOT STOOLS,
TABLES, SMOKERS and
MAGAZINE RACKS
Many more Sale items in
Store at Similar Savings
SPECIAL 24 -PIECE
ROOM GROUPINGS
5 -Piece Kitchen Suite, Table int
4 Chairs $ 79.95
9 -Place Bedroom Suite:
Double ' Dresser 84.95
Chest Drawers • 42.95
4/6 Bookcase Bed .. 49.95
4/6 Multi Quilt Mattress and
Box Springs ... 159.00
2 Dresser i.amps • 11.9S
2 Feather Pillows 6.49
14•PIece Living Room Grouping:
2 -Piece Daveno - folds to a
bed 199.00
2 Step Tables and 1 Coffee
Table 41.95
2 Table Lamps 18:00
1` (93(12) Rug 69.95
2 Toss Cushions 10.00
ANNIVERSARY 29.00
5718.14
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2 -Pc. SKLAR CHESTERFIELDS
3 and 4 seaters, moulded backs
Choice oColours
Reg. ;289.00
- $239.00Sale Price
2-PIECE BRAND NAME
CHESTERFIELDS
4 Cushions - Choice of Colours
Reg. $249.00
Sale Price$199.00
2 -Pc. SKLAR CHESTERFIELDS
. Modern Styling -4 Cushions
Reg. $349,00
00 Sale Price .................. ?L07.
2 -PIECE DAVENO SETS
Fold down to bed, Walnut
trimmed arms, Vinyl covering,
° Choice of Colours •
Reg. 1189.00
Sale Price. ............... $159.00
2 -Pc. BRAEMORE CHESTER-
. FIELD SUITE
Traditional styling, Button back
Reg. $439.00
Sale Price, • $359.00
3 -PIECE BEDROOM SUITE
Triple Dresser, Shadow Box Mir-
ror, Chest Drawers, Bookcase
Bed, finished in Bahama
Arborite
Reg. Price $259.00 „AA
Sale Price
S244
Mr. and Mrs. Goldie Wheel-
er of London visited on Sunday
•with his mother, Mrs. Herb
Wheeler.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Scott
and son of Barrie spent the
•week -end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Scott.
Mrs. Kenneth Luttrell of
Prince George, B.C. , arrived
Wednesday and returned on Sat-
urday. She was accompanied
to, B. C. by Mrs. Elizabeth An-
derson who will make Her home
there.
Miss Margaret Curtis and her
sister, Mrs. John McKee of
Montreal, left on Wednesday
'for, a trip to the west coast to
visit with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Vincent
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
McCrea and family and Mrs.
Vera McCrea on
Mr. and Mrs.
London spent the
her parents, Mr.
,George Michie.
Mr. and Mrs.
Sunday.
James Baker of
week -end with
and Mrs.
William Kell
of 'Seaforth visited Saturday
:with Mr. and . Mrs. Albert Vin-
cent.
Mr. and Mrs, Ewald Ra. i„ner
oflScarboro spent e Week -end
wth
ier mother, Mrs. Clarence
64144, and visited with her
fa er,,,Mr. Chamney•who is 'a
patient. in W ingha rn and District
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. George Michie,
Mrs. Ross Anderson and Mrs.
Lorne Nichol of Brussels attend-
ed the funeral of Mr. John
Michie of Saginaw, Michigan,
on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Americo Ar-
- ruda and Maria spent the week-
end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Cliff Logan. •
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rinn
visited on Saturday night with
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Noble of
Blyth.
• Mr: -and Mrs. • W i l l i a m
Schreiber and family of Milton
w ere week -end visitors with her
parents, Mr. and . Mrs. Earl An-
derson. •
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hayes of
Elyria, Ohio, spent the week-
-end with their daughter and her
husband., Mr. and Mrs. Jack
VanCamp and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Saunders
have „moved to their new home
on the 5th of Morris, the form-
er Len Rooney farm.
Miss Alice Nicholson of Strat-
ford spent the week -end with
her parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Gar-
ner, Nicholson.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, Cook
attended the baptism in the
Wesley -Willits United Church
of their granddaughter, Kathyrn
Michelle, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Cook.
Neighbours of the fifth line
of Morris held a farewell party
for Mr. and Mrs. Len Rooney
who have recently sold th e i r
farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Procter
visited on Sunday with Mrs.
Carl Procter and Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon McBurney.
Last weekly
euchre held
BELGRAVE--The weekly
euchre was held last Wednes-
day evening....Thia was_ the last,
euchre , until fall. There were
fourteen tables in play.
High lady was. Mrs. Alice
Taylor;, high man, Miss. Ruby
•Bone (playing as a man); novel-
ty lady, Mrs. Edith Logan; nov-
elty man,. Albert Bacon; low
lady, 'Mrs. Welwood; low man,
Mrs. George. Walker,. playing
as 'a man.
Officers for the fall were ap-
pointed: Chairman, Charles
Coultes; president, William
Gow; first vice president, John
Rinn; second vice president,
John Adams; -secretary -treasurer,
George Grigg; assistant secre-
tary=treasurer, . Miss Janet Ad-
ams; prey's reporter, Mrs. Rob-
ert Higgins.
, BLUEVALE
Visitors at the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKinnon
were Mr. and Mrs..J o h n K.
MacTavish and family of Brant-
ford and -Mr. and Mrs. Spence
McKinnon and family of Niag-
ara Falls.
3 -PIECE MODERN
BEDROOM SUITE
Double Dresser, Chest Draw-
ers, Book Bed, American
Walnut finish
Reg. Price $177.85 5500
Sale Price
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PRES STORAGE
I1 TAKES ALL KINDS -- Bill May, Cal Burke and Carl
Bc)ndi discuss the miniature merits of the latter's motor-
ized scooter while the more ambitious drivers prepared
to leave on the car rally route Sunday afternoon.•--A-T
Photo.
M. Wallace COM. all 41*
Ma ,called $play at the hone
of Mr. and MrsGordon Sou
of Ripley,,
Celebrating. Mother's Day
week -end with Mr, and Mrs.
Tom Magoff•in were Mrs, Don
Gray, Bonnie and. Donald of
London, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Tierney and Karen -of Port. El.-
gin.
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We are sorry to report Herb
Laidlaw is .a patient in Wiag-
ham and District Hospital.
Those .attending the wedding
of Jim Rhoher:and Rosalee Bru'
backer onflSaturday ',naming in
the Mennonite Church were Mr.
and Mrs. Johnston Conn sand
Mrs. Charles Tiffin of Wing -
ham, Mrs. Wallace Conn and
Alma, Mrs. Jack Morrison and
Joyce, Mrs. Russel Ross, Mr.
and Mrs. Peter De'Boer, Mrs.
Lyman Sutton. The commun-
ity extends best wishes.
Mrs. John L. ,Currie and Mrs.
Bill Lapp were Saturday visitors
with their mother, Mrs.. Wil-
liam Orr.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dawson
and family and Mr.. and Mrs.
Bob Hutchison were Sunday
visitors with. Mr. and Mrs. Wolff
gang Boelke of Fergus.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jamieson.
and Carol of Wingham were
Sunday visitors with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jart`ieson.
' Mr. and Mrs. John L. Currie
and Duane were Sunday„visitors
with Mr. and Mrs: Bruce Cur
rie of Wingham.
CeraPay
with Mrs., Jinn►ces'were
Mr. and 1, Q vill+s nes
and family of Tiumber and
andMr, and MXs. family f George
St#n�c�r
Rev, and Mft. Ora on ox
Of Paisley and: Mrs. Olive BoSS
of Wfngha.tn Were may
visitors; wIth„Miti anft,444.
beat onftes.,
Mr. '0434.MES. Bob Soloman,.
i nald, Bradley and soon and
Mr. and 'Maas; Irvine Storey 444
Heather of Win ,l amn visited.
Sunday afternoon with the*ria.,
er's mother, 'Mrs. Albert:Clay- •
ton of Grand Valley.
Mr. and Mrs, Russellsaulnt
went to Maxon Friday and ,oe
Sunday attended the christening
of Richard. Paul,, son of Mr. and:
Mrs,: Don. PLrsteln of Max In
Si. ° Paul's United Chtrrc'h.;' Mrs-
DAStellt is theformer Janet t '
Gaunt; Donald Gaunt of
-Ionto ranannge d the farm work
for the week -end..
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FOR S.
ATTRACTIVE FAMILY HOME
Situated on a' nicely landscaped lot in an ideal. location
dose to schools and shopping. Being of brick construe.
tion and in extra well cared for condition, the. home is
featuring a brand new modern kitchen' with; tile floor and
ceiling and ceramic walls. Dining room .measures. 13x15;
• and living room with big picture window measures 13*
18: A cosy den has brand new broadloom and 2 pc,
built-in bath, or for the lar9er family a huaaurious master
bedroom. On the second level are 3 bedrooms with
closets plus a store room and -3 pc..bath.. Full concrete
basement. The well insulated home is economically heat- •
ed by a modern oil furnace. A new sun deck has been
added and there ,is also to garage, for your car. For the
family. who' wants to enjoy a.comfortable way of life this
home represents excellent value for the, low asking price"
off. Qom► $17:,4O0.t. •
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A VALUABLE FARM OFFERING
150 acres situated\ close to Wingham ona well main-
tained school bus road. The attractive home is of one-
storey construction and features modern kitchen, living ''
room, 3 bedrooms and 4 pc. bath, basement -and central
heating system. A good solid barn has wood stabling
and a brand new steel covered implement shed completes
the set of buildings. Rich rolling land of natural drain-
age is excellent for beef or dairy farming. •The hardwood
bush contains considerable timber of immediate commer-
cial value. Your dollar may never buy ,more than you
can have here at the low full ;price of 130,000.
KEITH. fITISIMMONS
REAL ESTATE AND BUSINESS BROKER
ANNALISA FITZSIMMONS, Rep.
176 Diagonal Road, Wingham, Phone 3574117
MULTIPLE USTING SERVICE
WHATIS M. L. S.?
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE is a Special Service pro-
vided by a group of Professionally trained Real Estate
people in this Area and means -when you list- your
property on M.L.S. through the Grey Bruce Real
Estate Board, with the Realtor of your choice . ° .
-YOU HAVE 21 REALTORS WORKING FOR YOU.
-YOU HAVE 85, SALESMEN WORKING FOR YOU.
.-YOUR PROPERTY , has the opportunity of being
shown to the many people who contact these sales-
men.
-YOU PAY NO ,HIGHER COMMISSION RATE.
-LIST M.L.S. TODAY THROUGH ANY 'INE OF THE
FOLLOWING REALTORS:
A. E. (ART) CASWILL REAL ESTATE
R. CHOLKAN & CO. LTD.
JOHN J. COUTTS LTD.
GIBSON WILLOUGHBY LIMITED
FRED GILES, REALTOR '
J. J. GRUBER, REALTOR
GUARANTY TRUST CO. OF CANADA LTD.
I ANBIDGE & BOWMAN LTD.
HARE REAL ESTATE LTD.
JOHN HARRISON REAL ESTATE
M. K. HENDRY REAL ESTATE
R. WALLACE HOLLIDAY REAL ESTATE
DON HOLST REAL ESTATE LTD. '
E. L. HOPPE AGENCIES LTD.
GORD JENINGS & ASSOCIATES LTD.,
HARVEY KEITH LTD.
A. KEN. MAYHEW REAL ESTATE
WILFRED McINTEE & CO. LTD.
ARCHIBALD W. PERKINS REAL ESTATE
PAUL S. STARR & CO. LTD.
THOMAS R. WALTON REAL ESTATE
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