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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1973-01-25, Page 11FOR FAIR civ. room, one at .... kxated in' Village, cl to NI/Ingham. This dwelling has 3 beds,. hardwood; 'rand linoleum floors, .4 ;pc.. bath and vanity and Is. in good ,- ditlon. Low 6: price and low taxes. _One stor'e'y, two bedroom *erne home :with, new floor -Coverings„ on furnace, alum- inum doors, located- in :Wing- ham Win -hare. Priced for quick shale. Tree bedroom, 2 storey lot,ble brick home located on good . sized lot ,In Winohem. Aluminum window, the and linoleum floors, oil furnace, good roof. You'll be. sur- prised at the low price. LOTS Your choice of six lots, vary- ing in sizes, fully serviced and located in new residential . area in Wingham. WANTED Sincere clientslooking for homes in Wingham. Thinking of selling? Consult us about listing your property.No ob- ligation. WILTIV1.1 LISTA. SERVICE PHOTO LISTING . SERVICE Contact: ,JOHN F. DRENT Phone: Office 357-1344 Res. 357-1418 MILES To WINGHAM ,• 100 acres, '00 work- ' able, presently In grass* 1 V2 ;Way in- sul brick 5 bedroom home, ail conveni- ences, 50' x 60' barn in good repair. Dril- led well. Try an of - for!, 6% MORTGAGE. 8% acres level gar- den soil. 1% storey • 4 :bedroom home ■ With white steel sid- • 1 ing; Home in excel- NI lentcondition. New a furnace, new roof. im • 14' x 24' workshop INF with cement floor, ■ Situated on Highway • ▪ No. 87. MORRIS am TOWNSHIP 100 acres, 80 work- al able, balance hard. Ai wood ,bush . with • spring creek. 11 • storey, 4 bedroom home, tiled floors, al modern kitchen, all ■ conveniences. Large barn in good repair, III plus pimplement shed m OFFICE 3574840 e ▪ Representatives W. Adamson im C. Sutcliffe ;. Brewer j rid Ince JAMES 11. WYLIE the ice, of General Itteuresce rat his residence 'I orriof Ostoria will .be pleased to handle, all Yr raltrts illtr Firr►, Auto, Liability and all Oho type. of O Insurance and Investments. AGENT FOR HQWICK AUTIIAL INSURANCE 40, PHONE 335-3193 17$ DIAGONAL ROAD WINGHAM, ONTARIO NEW BRICK BUNGALOW Constructed less than 1 year ago, this immaculate 3'' bedroom home has many quality, features not normally. found In new homes built at today's high ,building costs. High quality custom kitchen cupboards. Commercial grade carpet in . kitchen and 4 pc. bathroom. Dining: room has chandelier. Spacious living room, 3 bedrooms. Broadloom throughout the entire home including the basement which consists of finished rec. room, 2„ poi bath, laundry room and store room. Carport and paved drive, dusk to down yard lamp, sodded lot leaves you .. with nothing to do but move in. Located in a quiet area of town. We would be happy to show this beauiful home by appointment only. 100 ACRE FARM 7 room brick home hasbath, furnace and new roof. Barn 40 x 90, tie ups for 38 cows, 2 vertical concrete silos 16 x 55 with roof and unloader,. second silo 12xv 30. 70 acrestillable,,, rolling' terrain, natural drainage, balance maple bush. Good value is eing offered for the full price of $25,000. $185,000 Ib. milk quota is avail- able. Ken Ducharme, Rbpresentative, 570 Shuter Street, Winahem,• Phone 357.2594 ervice Director APPRAISING. • ,ArPPR,A1SALS +: FA tie 1C Lys(.14!,W*, LIVESTOCK IMPLEMENTS Lorick Alexander AUCTIONEER WINGHAM, ONT, ESTATE MARKETING SERVICES Auction Administrators Market Appraisals on —Furniture —Antiques Moderate Fees J. A. Currie 357-1011 POOLS, ETC. POOLS - PATIOS - SAUNAS in and Above Ground Pools , Easy Financing Pool Toys and Lawn Furniture Wm. R. Rioted Construction • 96 Patrick St.,, Wingham 357-2628 Swimming Pools Above and Below Ground Complete Line of Pool Chemicals ARMSTRONG CHEMICALS Dox 56 Walkerton FOOD PIZZA Freshly made to your order from a choice of Mushrooms, Pepperoni and Sausage - 3 Sizes Chicken & Sea Food Dinners . RIVERVIEW DRIVE-IN 357.1360 Watch Your Business Grow... When You Plant Your Offer In The Advance -Times Phone 357-2320 FREIGHT SERVICE hARKe111A BXPRBSS LII'1E3S LTD Formerly Walden Bros. Transport Ltd. General .Freight and Household Moving To and From Anywhere in Ontario PHONE 357.2050 WINGHAM SALES AND SERVICE Lynn Hoy Enterprises Honda and Skidoo Sales & Service 16 Patrick St., Wingham Phone 519-357-3435 WINGHAM SERVICE CENTRE Appliances Small Engines Bicycles Aluminum Products Etc. Maurice Stainton 132 Josephine St. S. 357-1792 FLOWERS Cut Flowers and Plants IDEAL GIFT FOR EVERY OCCASION Handicraft and Flower Shop 218 Josephine 8572014 GRAPHIC ARTS ORAPRIC'ARTS Interior Exterior Design Commercial Art - Signs RR 1, ' Wingham 357-3811 INSURANCE For your INSURANCE See or Call WILLIAM S. REED 64 Victoria St., 357-2174 mei/ INsuseANea All Types of Insurance 335.3325 357-2636 GORRIE WINGHAM DRESSMAKING Stidal 13eutique Sk19ppe For Wedding and Other Fabrics Dressmaking Phone 357-1044 TOWING 24 Hours 24 Hours BURLEY'S TOWING Phone 357-1058 Wingham 24 Hours 24 Hours • THE SERVICE DIRECTORY • PLUMBING HEATING . Percy :Clark Plumbing Heating and.. Sheet Metal Contractor PHONE 357-3080 366 Edward St., Wingham Leroy Jackson —Plumbing —Heating —Tinsmithing 191 Josephine St. Wingham 357-2904 ELECTRICAL BURKE ELECTRIC Electrical Contractors 1- Motor Rewind and Sales Household Appliances Josephine St. 357-2450 Emergency Service - See the Yellow Pages FUELS BILL TIFFIN Imperial Esso Agent 41 For all your Home and Farm Fuel and Lubricating Needs 357-1032 AUTOMOTIVE C.E.MacTavish Ltd Your Autornatic Car Wash Centre Transmission Repairs Expert Repairs to All Makes and Models of Cars and Trucks PHONE 357-28.41 MYSTERIES OF SMALL. ENGINES are explained to members of a night class at F. E. Madill Secondary School here Thursday evenings, as part of a course on small engines and snowmobiles. Some of the class members are seen in a discussion over small engine features. Left to right are Ray Gedke, Bill Seers, Maurice Stainton, Ken Empey, Instructor Neil Wolsey, Bill NicPherson (almost hidden(, —A Jim Schneider and Keith Empey. ,� The .night schgolers study four and two cycle engines as used in lawn mowers, outs • boards and pumps as well as snowmobiles, learning how to diagnose troubles and overhaul the engines. {Staff Photo) Corrie Personal Notes Miss Elaine Ash has returned home from London,. England, where she had spent almost a year: She also visited France and Spain and spent Christmas in Dublin, Ireland. Mrs. John Boyd is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Dettman in Wroxeter. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Black of Hamilton visited Wednesday with Mr. arid Mrs. Gordon Edgar. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pyke and Mrs. Victor Stockton spent the weekend with Mrs and Mrs. Claude Hall'of Burford. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Currie of Waterloo visited Sunday at the homes of Mrs. Rabid Keil and Mr. and Mrs. George Keil. Mrs. Joseph Pearson and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dowrieyr of Ethel spent Sunday with me and Mrs. George Brown. • Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Robert- son, Wingham, called on Mr. and N rs., tlYilfred Hoy on Sunday. Mrs. Albert Dustow and Mrs. Harry Holmes of Molesworth spent a few days at the home of Woodrow. Dustow. Tnrnntn. Mr. and Mrs. Harojd Ott of Lis- towel visited Sunday with Mrs. Charles Koch. Mr. and Mrs. James McInnes of Ajax spent the weekend with his• grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McInnes. Mr. and Mrs. Calvert Falconer of Blyth visited Sunday, at the same home. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Miller, Vikki Jo, Kevin and Krista of Sudbury'spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Miller. Mrs. Jack Attwood of London spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gowdy. Rev. Harry Jennings spent the weekend with Mrs. Jennings in Wroxeter. Mrs. John Strong, Mrs. Glad Edgar, Mrs. Murray Edgar, Donald Edgar .and Stanley Edgar, Molesworth, called at the William Kipp Funeral Home, or with Mr. an Mrs. Clare Graham and John of Toronto called on friends in the village on Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dettweiler of Palmerston were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bender. Mrs. Lloyd Simmermaker is confined to Listowel Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sharpin and family of Tiverton were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Barry D'Arcey. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simmons visited with Mr. and Mrs. Everitt Allen in Listowel one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. David Schneider Hold shower GORRIE — A miscellaneous bridal shoe ►er was held for Miss Ruth G,}' grf'erich at the 'home of Mrs. Goldie Thompson. Ruth re- ceived many lovely gifts for which she thanked everyone. Lunch was served by the host- ess and Mrs. David Thon'tpson of Wingham. Mrs. R. Gowdy presides ouWI GORRIE — The Women's - Institute held its January meet- ing at the home of Mrs. Glenn Johnston, on January 17 with 21 members and one guest present. Mrs. Raymond Gowdy, presi- dent conducted the business. Mrs. Jack Ferguson, secretary read the thank -you notes and cor- respondence, which included the Summary Day for the short course, "Ontario Fruit", to be held in Clinton on January 23. She also reported six leaders will at- tend leaders' training school for 4-H work on February 15 and 16 at the Salvation Army Citadel in Wingham. Mrs, Lyle Watson and Mrs. Robert Flschner, conveners for Agriculture and Canadian In- dustries had as their guest speaker, Mrs. Robert Gibson of Gorrie. She spoke on the role of agriculture societies and her Work and dufies as president of • Ontario Association of Agricul- ' Lure Societies. She was thanked 0, and presented with a gift. Lunch was served by Mrs. Ham Thornton, Thornton, Mrs. Alvin Grain - c' ger and the hostess. Paris, en Sunday owing to the death of Mrs. Deans Cochrane, and visited . at the, home of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Cochrane: Visitors at the home of Mrs. Vernon Barlow were Wells Barlow and Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Barlow and Geri. Lynn of Mark - dale, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kirk of Sarnia, Lawrence Barlow, Wendy, Rhonda and Duane -and Miss Debbie Roy of Ethel, Mrs. Myrtle Smith, Brian and Kevin and James Graham of Owen Sound, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ab- bott, Bobliy and Chris of Kitchen- er. Mrs. Lloyd Felkar, Mrs. at Knoll- crest Milverton er ter, ersto and BlaineSawn Thomas McEwen and Mrs. Gad Edgar visited. friends ll- crest Lodge, Milve on Friday. Mrs. Edward Boland spent the weekend with her sisterMrs. Nellie Dredge of Patin n. Mrs. Gordon Vines Vines of Listowel visited day with Mrs. Albert Dustow' : aitr49- BW•• Personal and family Of Kitchener were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Madgette of Weston spent the weekend at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer William- son were guests Saturday at the Ross -Gallagher wedding in Ger- rie United Church. Misses Estheand Maud Hard- ing of Torontosent the weekend at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Denny of Listowel were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schu- macher of St. Jacobs were Sun- day guests with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schumacher. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Jonas of Breslau were guests at the same home. Miss Ruth Johnston is spending this week with her sister, Mrs. A. B. - Lindsay in Toronto. Notes Mr. and Mrs. Clare Harris visited Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pollock in Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Jack King and Roger of Guelph visited Thurs- day with Mr. and Mrs.. Randy King. Terry Sanderson is confined to Wingham and District Hospital. Ross Doig is confined to Palm- erston hospital several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Marriner spent a couple of days last week in Toronto. , Mrs. Sam Martin and Mrs. Claude Martin visited Wed- nesday with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Martin in Kincardine. Mrs. Tessie Zimmerman of Gorrie spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simmons. Little Bruce King is spending some time with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack King in Guelph. H. Cook dies in Walkerton A native of East Wawanosh Township, Harvey "Pop" Cook, passed away Thursday, January 18, at the County of Bruce Gen- eral Hospital in Walkerton in his 62nd year. He had been in failing l health for three years. Nfr. Cook was born in East Wa- wanosh Township, a son of Fred W. Cook and his wife, the former Etta Black. He spent his early life in East Wawanosh and the :Vil- lage of Belgrave; he received his elementary school education at SS No. 13 in the township. He was an avid gardener and will be re- membered by some when he sold vegetables and strawberries in the community. He was later em- ployed as a body mechanic at dif- ferent garages in Wingham, moving to Walkerton in 1959 when he acquired similar employment there. He was residing in Walker- ton at the time of his death. Surviving, besides his parents, formerly of Belgrave, are his wife, the former Grace Cooper; three sons, Hughie of Clinton, Larry of Durham and Freddie of Walkerton; three daughters, Mrs. Lorne (Fay )' Hoggart of Wingham, Mrs. .Tames (Dorothy) Carter of Londesboro and June at home; and 12 grandchildren. Also surviving are one brother, Albert of Belgrave; and four sisters, Mrs. Ross (Margaret) Robinson of Auburn, Mrs. Ernie v (Zella ) Crawford of Goderich, Mrs. Garnie (Alice) Nicholson of Bel - grave and Mrs. S. J. (Edith) Walker of Wingham. The body rested at the Tanner and Pearson Funeral Home, Walkerton Thursday evening, thence to the S. J. Walker Fu- neral Home, Wingham, where fu- neral service was held Saturday at 1 p.m. Rev. Barry Passmore officiated. Cremation followed at Wood- land Crematorium, London. Lakele t Harold Wa,lace has sold his farm to a Toronto resident. Mrs. Rebecca Hossfield spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Murray and family. Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Dickert and Karen,' Mr. and Mrs. Ron Dickert attended the wedding of Wendy Klein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Klein, in Guelph on Friday evening. Mrs. Ervie Reidt spent Thurs- day and Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lints and attended a meeting in London. Cliff Hallman is a patient in the K -W Hospital in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Zurbrigg visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Inglis, Mil- ton), and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Inglis, Kevin and Michael of For- mosa visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Inglis. �. Martlu Otiosity} 'diesMorspitMi� James Martin' Grasby: of grave paced away Thursday, January 18, :st=•tom nuh mand District Hospital. He was in his 86th year and had been in failing health for some time. Born in Mortis Township, Mr. Grasby'was a son of the late .Jo seph Grasby and Annie Cade:'Be attended U.S.S. No. 3, East' Wa- wanosh and Morris, and farmed', in Morris until 1959 when he re- tired to Belgrave. Following .his retirement he worked" .for sortie ' ' time at the Belgrave brand of the United Co-operative'' of On January 3 1911, Mr.' GraShy married the former Catherine Dunbar of East Wawanosh.e predeceased him in 1942. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. George (Helen) Martin, Belgrave; Mrs. "Cecil (Anna) Armstrong of Thorndale • and Mrs. James (Marjorie) •Coultes of Belgrave; four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Also surviving,:..is;,,.a., b , -Harry of Bljitl HIeWiasq ate - ceased by one sister, Mrs. John (Kate) Noble. The late Mr: Grasby rested at the S. J. Walker Funeral Home until Stinday at 1:30 p.m. when service was conducted by his minister, Rev. John G. Roberts of Belgrave United Church. Temporary entombment fol- lowed in the Wingham Cemetery Chapel. - . Pallbearers -were Mark Arm- strong,. Tom Cameron, Gordon Bosman, George Michie, Harold Walsh and Anton Passchier. Floral tributes were carried by Ken Armstrong, George Wonna- cott, Robert Taylor and Don Rae. Sore throat? Chew Aspergum. Aspergum's medically recognized pain reliever effectively soothes the sorest throat. And it's so easy to take, children like it too. For soothing relief fromdy sore throat, chew Aspergum Cherry or Aspergum Orange. It helps. Aspergum Enjoy a prepaid vacation Enjoy a carefree, prepaid vacation and save money, too! Each pay day put a portion of your vacation money into a V 'and G special savings account that will pay you five per cent interest. Draw this fund out at vacation time. The generous interest your money will have earned for you is your bonus for thinking ahead. Start your prepaid vacation fund today ... at Victoria and Grey. 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