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Orator Anne Canute
`Nannie,
Nicoll,
a of the
late Dr, Mary D. and Mrs. Anne .
Baneker Nicoll of the town of
New 'Windsor an the Hudson
River, New York, • •
I1 fs it or** was held at
in. the fOneral. home
which was the f hermit the
late . and R Nicoll which •
Was sold when. the .family moved
away and, later VMS Made .late it
Wei* home.' Nannie was born
July 6,1881, and on June 19, 1912,
Gordonmarried her beloved at
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Grad Via, Vermont.
FARMS.
150 acre -farm with '130 acres workable,' 9 room house in the
Brussels area,set up for beef operation.
50 acre farm with 7 room house in, the Wroxeter area. A good
hobby farm.
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98 acres with 70 acres workable, •with•$ room brick 'house, set
u*'for beef operation, in the Wroxeter area:
43 .acres recreation area with good high building lots on 86
Highway in the Bluevale area.
100 acres with. good 6 room frame house, with 90 acres work. •
able in the Brussels Oreo.
We hove Many more good farms listed in the area.
We are in need of two ,good IMO acre farms In the Wingham
area, have sincere cash buyers waiting.
OUS
Two storey solid red, brick 8
Hroom hESouse in the Town of Gorrie
(can be duplexed) on double lot.
Two storey brick duplex 'with excellent income located on
corner lot close to downtown Wingham. All 'three apartments
in good state of repair. • •
Two storey Mick home, 4 bedrooms located on good . lot in
Wingham. kitchen, living room, dining room and utility room
on main floor. Immediate possession.
1% . storey brick home, 3 bedrooms, located in Village of
Wroxeter. Kitchen, living room, family room and utility room.
Low taxes, early possession. '
WINGHAM 6FFIR 357-, 15
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R. BERTSA N DERSON 335.3052. •
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BOB • F R I CIC L,I NG (second from left) .of Labia• t =.s Brewers, presented Albert La Croix of
• Point Claire,. Michigan with the Labatt's•tro .h for the°low.: - :loss score in the'?" flight at
the Win halal Men's Invitational Golf'rtTourna` ent bast Wednesda evening. g
9 � y g Mr. La Croix
shot a 69 to take'the trophy. Brian Eaimslle .(left) and Alex'Walton (extreme right) aided in
the trophy• presentations during the evening. • (Staff Photo)
BINGO
Hawick Icons' .Burgo• wi l , be.
held on•'FridaY, July 26th at 83O
Wroxeter • Community
Hall. Admission' $1. 12 Regular
games for . $10; 2 Share the
Wealth; one $25 Special; Jackpot
of $95 on 58 calls: ' ;Door • &
Consolation Prizes,
FLOWER SHOW
Wingham. Horticultural Society
Annual Flower 'Show, Saturday,
August 17 in Masonic Hall (lower'
level),: corner :John and Centre
Streets. Memberships still open
and entitles holder to draw on a
Don Vair painting. Watch for ad-
• vertisement on August L
MONSTER BINGO•
Durham Kinhmen Monster
Bingo, Friday July 26. 33,100 in
ea
011
es.
A color
P� T#'
V dralm
each bm
Al
8''14• .-...
B Amp '•:
Gremlin:
m .
X on final evening. Doors open.
7;00 • p.m: Durham Memorial
Arena. ,
ervice
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
857-2628
.Swimming
Pools
Above and Below
Ground
Complete Line of
Pool Chemicals.
ARMSTRONG
CHEMICALS
Box 56 Walkerton
SALES AND SERVICE
Lynn Hey
Enterpris.s
Honda and Skidoo
Sales & Service
, Hwy 86 east of Wingham
Phone 519-357-3435
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Allan's Ahmlnum
Sales and Service
Windows, Doors,
Canopies, Awnings,
Shutters, Etc.
Increase the value of
'your home or cottage
by phoning
392-6065
For Free Estimates
Advance -Times
.
' rim 357-2320
AUTOMOTIVE
CLMacTavfshLtd,
Your Automatic Car
Wash Centre
Transmission Repairs
Expert Repairs to
All Makes and
Models of Cars
and Trucks
PHONE 357-2841
WINGHAM
SUNOCO SERVICE
LICENSED MECHANIC
UNDERCOATING &
RUSTPROOFING
COMPLETE CAR &
TRUCK SERVICE
Prop. Ken Leitch..
PHQNE
357-1554 NIGHT 357-3585
FOOD
PIZZA
Freshly made to your
order from a choice of ,
Mushrooms, Pepperoni
and Sausage - 3 Sizes
Chicken & See Food
Dinners
RIVERVIEW DRIVE-IN
357.1860
FUELS
BILL TIFFIN z\
Imperial Esso Agent
Por all your Home and
Farm Fuel and
Lubricating Needs
357.10*
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INSURANCE
• BICYCLE RAALJ4Y
Bice cl rally ,�'. ,'' ai Y 4h Saturday�.
August • 3• .from •Wingham to
Goderich; .Leave .Wingham
-park at 9.a,m., weather permit?
ting. Must be .14 •years of age vr
over. Bring: your own refry-
ments. For • further informatto •..
contact Owen Curtis; .Wingham,•
Ontario.
18-25-,; ..
TOURS
All . Star tours, Labour ,Day
weekend getaways, Aug. 30 to
Sept. 2, 1974, escorted, via motor •
RECEPTION AND DACE •
• There . will; be• a .•reception and
dance for. Mr. and Mrs.. Leslie,
Caldwell (Evelyn Dorman) in.
Blyth Community Hall on Friday,
July,', 26. Music , by ,• Tiffin's
` Orchestra. Ladies please bring.
: lunch, •Everyone welcome.• • •-
RECEPTION •
Reception for • Mr.' and Mrs.
Rosi Cook (Margaret Robertson)
in the Women's, Institute Hall,
• Belgrave on Friday, -July 26.
Seott's Band. Ladies please bring
lunch
coach to: 1. Nashville, Tenn., in-
cluding in cost reserved seats at TOURS
22 daysanadian West Adven-
ture. 4 departures s' Aug• 3, 17 and
Sept. 7, 14. £atilt, Ste. Marie
Thunder Bay, Winnipeg,Reginal
Edmonton, Jasper, Kamloops
Vancouver iragte ey,
r•
AAry Banf� ,tBozeman'tun,ei•
al
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.the New Opry Hall at Opry, land,
U.S.A. from $55'00;' 2, Boston,-•
Mass. and Plymouth from $89.00;
3. Wheeling,' West Virginia and;
Jamboree: U.S.A..from $6000; i4.`',�
Ottawa and 1,000 .islands,. 8 days,,, '
fir.r. ,
1 1
9 Y
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a
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3
n
meat. For fulfpartiic
ftt�
Contac
Listowel Travel Bureau, Matn
Street, Listowel, phone 291-41p0.
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For your
INSURANCE
See or Call
WILLIAM S.
REED,
64 Victoria St., 351-2114
FLOWERS
. Wedding
Arrangements
0
.4,.% LEWIS
FLOWERS
135 Frances
Phone
357-38.80.
Cut flowers
Plants
Flowers by
Wire Service
ELECTRICAL
BURKE ELECTRIC
Electrical Contractors
Motor Rewind and
Sales
Household Appliances
Josephine St. 357-2450
Emergency Service - See
the Yellow Pages
Pktch Electric
Wingham
INDUSTRIAL or
COMMERCIAL WIRING
Also Rural and Domestic
one 357-1583
PLUMBING. HEATING
Perc) .Clair• k
Plumbing
Heating and
Sheet Metal
Contractor
PHONE
357-3080
366 Edward St.,
Wingham
Leroy Jackson
—Plumbing °
—Heating
--tinsmithing
191 Josephine St.
Wingham 357-2904
CONSTRUCTION
T. M. i T.
CONSTRUCTION
General Contractors
All types of concrete work
Home and farm building
Complete Renovations
CALL BOB THOMPSON
BLUFVALE, ONTARIO
357-3493
Ask.s Brothers
CONSTRUCTION
Cottages, Homes
Additions & Renovations
FREE ESTIMATES
Ph: 520.2726
Box 122, Lucknow
•Park, Rapid .City, Albert Lea
Battle Creel. •
15 days via: air, motor coach,
rail and boat to Alaska,,Yukon
and Canadian Rockies tou.'2 de-
partures: Aug. + 11 and Sept. 8.
Whitehorse, Dawson City, Fair-
banks, Anchorage, Tok Junction,
Skagway, Prince Rupert, Jasper,
Banff.
Listowel Travel Bureau, . 163
Main. St. West, Listowel, phone
291-400.
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DRIVE-IN CHURCH SERVICES
Come ifs your car. Just as you
are. Drive-in Church Services
every Sunday at 8 p.m., one mile
north of Wingham on Highway 4:
Special music. special speakers.
Berean Gospel Chapel, Wing -
ham. rrb Aug'. 28
TOURS
All Star tours to Eastern Cana-
da, 10 departures: July 28; Aug.
4, 11# 18, 25; Sept. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29.
29.
All Star tours to,ewfoand,
3 departures: July 27; Aug.
Sept. 7.
Marty more 011 Star tours to
choose from. Ask us for an All
Star tours booklet.
For full particulars contact
Listowel Travel Bureau, Main St.
West, Listowel, phone 291-4100.
OPEN -HOUSE
To honor Mrs. Herb Wheeler of
Belgrave on the occasion of her
90th birthday, heiz family is
holding an open house at Knox
United Church, Belgrave on
Saturday, August 3 from 2:30 to
4:30 in the afternoon and from
7:00 to 9:00 o'clock in the evening.
An invitation is extended to all
her relatives, neighbors and
friends to join in celebrating this
happy event. Best wishes only.
25-1
WRITE for free brochure on
the following fully escorted coach
tours by Fettes Tours of Mount
Forest, 519-323-1545.
August 16 and November 15,
three days to WWVA Jamboree in
Wheeling.
August -17 — three days to 1000
islands, Upper Canada and Fort
Henry,
Sept. 23 and 25 — 5 days to Agawa
Canyon and Mackinac Island
(Fall color)
Sept. ab — three days to Lake
Placid, Tupper Lake, and Adir-
ondack Mountains (Fall color).
Oct. 5 — four days to Algonquin,
Ottawa and Gatineau Park
(Fall color);
Oct. 11 — four days to Grand Ole
Opry in Nashville.
Oct. 20 — 21 days to American
West, California and Grand
Canyon.
Sister. dies
in': Ile
Mrs. Irving Wilson, 68, of Oak-
ville, died following a lengthy i11.
nesse The 'former, Dorothy May.
Gray was born in Toronto;
daughter of the late William• Gras
and his wife the former Etta .Bun -
stop..
Survrg pg besid}e�s�}herr}yhugsband
are"two .s o ,.Robe t Hollandot
Cardston, AltKennet Holland
•of Kitchener and one. daughter,
Mrs.' •1 'nald: (Joan): McAlpine .of
• Oakvaille,:,and ten grandchildren -
Two brothers, Gerald•of•Gorrie•
and William of Atlanta, Georgia,
and ,one sister, Mrs, Ed (l Muriel)
,Van ryn of : (randrapids, .l i►ch.
also survive, - '•
The un f 'er
. ai 'w$s held.. 'Freddy.
with interment in • St: Thomas
Cemetery,
Kenneth 'Jarnes.
dies in Guelph
in . 4th year
Funeral service was held
Thursday of last week at the R. A.
Currie' and Son Funeral Home;
'Wingham, •for Kenileth.James of
12 Brant Avenue, : Guelph, Rev.
McCarrol conducted the service
and interment. ° followed in
Wingham 'Cemetery. •
P ia>c ...9rera .�ti Grant
� a
BrielcerveSkip Lamont, 'Arthur
• Cutten, Gorden James, •Richard
Lamont and Joe Moir.
Mr. James, who was in hiS 34th
year, passed away at this home
on Tuesday, July 17. He was a son
of Mrs. Dora (Goy) James of
.Guelph and the late Charles.
James, Also surviving are two -
sisters, Mrs• Arthur (Helen)
Cutten and Mrs. Campbell
•(Marie) Lamont, both of Guelph;
and one brother, Gordon James
of London.
ELGIE—Rich and Rae Elgie
(Gurney) are pleased to an-
nounce the arrival of their son
Richard James at Victoria Hos-,
pital, London on July 20,
1974. A grandson for Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Gurney of Wing -
ham and Dr. and Mrs. R. W.
Elgie of Sault Ste. Marie..
FULLER—Atthe Kincardine and
District General Hospital, on
Sunday, July 14, to Mr. and
Mrs. Barry Fuller, a daughter,
Jennifer Rebecca, a grand-
daughter for Mr. and Mrs.
Herb Fuller of Lion's.Head and
Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson Riley of
Wingham, a great-grand-
daughter for Mrs. Fred Fuller
of Wingham.
BECHBEIiGER—Paul and Ruth
(Gibbons) of Lincoln Place,
London are pleased to an-
nounce the birth of their son,
Paul Francis on July 19, 1974 at
St. Joseph's Hospital, London.
First grandchild for Mr. and
Mrs. George Bechberger of
Chepstow and tenth grandchild
for Mr. and Mrs. James
Gibbons, Wingham.
ROSE—At the Wingham and
District Hospital on Tuesday,
July 16, to Mr. and Mrs. James
L. Rose, Brussels, a daughter.
HALDENBY—At the Wingham
and District Hospital on Thurs-
day, July 18, to Mr. and Mrs.
Barry Haldenby, RR 1, Holy -
rood, a daughter.
TOUT—At the Wingham and
District Hospital n Thursday,
July 18, to Mr. a Mrs. Ronald
Tout, RR 3, Win m, a s
BiRi{Y—At the Wingha�and
District Hospital on Thu day,
July 18, to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Birky, RR 1, Bluevale, a .
daughter.
McNEE—At the Wingham and
District Hospital on Sunday,
July 21, to Mr. and Mrs, Eric
McNee, RR 6, Goderich, a son.
LI.yd. W. NUtti
REAL STATE UNTIED
Kincardine,
223 acre form,..neOr 'I ucknoww,
Born 7 ' x40. Milkhouso st;up
for .dairy. Nice brick house.
two bathrooms, etc.
40 1 4+ R R A
100 acre farm Biuevvle areal -
'S workable,. crops Included..
A .bargain for quick sole.
'Most " luxurious home in.
Brussels, beautiful :r qc room,
frith modern bar, living .room,
dining roots, dinette, two - 4 -
piece baths, broadloom and
all the extras in this.outstand-
irtg hoi na'4. . !.
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TWO houses. in. •• !Lyth, both
'have ,-largo'glots, areas and
beautiful ;landscaping. •
"• 'Mel Matheis ;Agent
.374200*
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OP ''FOR' LE
North,' Of-. Gear ch; Highway
farim.`-150:.ocr 'dairy farm -4
room :house;: • lar e,,harn,' Cita
eithbunla:riiaer, .stable cleaner,•ulkcaoiei •i • , ,,
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,200 t acres '01. bush -in...Huifet.
,:Town hip:. : .,
100 .acres in ,Huilet,�Towrtship:'
acrd's ` workable' land 45
.perq r�iush with river running
through the:propertyr
Benniilher area, 35` 80 steres river
proapercrelsy wwjorth.kalilow.le'lanlriverd banks
8elgrove• ores. * 200• ccre beef
farm. • • ' • •
1 mile from Cti tons on paved
road. 9, rpom house. and barn
on 121/2' acres.af land:-
Londeslioro area. House and
b4rn ..n�
,x acres
s:of•IQ
land.;
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,.acres DO fairm west; of
tucknow.
In Clinton well established
business for sale in 'farm
hardware, ' seed and plants,.
Pet supplies, annual health
products, store area' 24 x 90.
Good income. Owner wishes
to retire.
COUNTRY Mktg
bedroom toff*
on ilwee des of�r4
area -
kitchen
lords, f orord
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Walak
rnoc.l t�retrd. once.
oil
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*1stoney, bedroom
horn., completely
(elude. throughout
o and'
p baths, laundry
room, sun front
and rear, axes
$70.00. inspect day.
You'll be pleased.
*i' •stor :s1.f4u0J3
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xbes2bom.lPyha.
lg*dl, i'
with auto feeders,,
heavy dutyh. wirblg,
ala ' 'cleaner- Two
gar+a , Drilled wail.
Situated on t2 aces..
offticE,
357-3$41
W. ►damson 525.2'113
C. Sutcli, Fie 3 24969 '
M. Gibson335� '
Don.Holst'REAL- :FATE
Lim ted
'Realtors
WINGII
Walton area. : 100 acres. 11/2
storey , brick house. New
implement shed. 4 storey
barn. 26,000 ,square feet, floor
space. • 12,000 , breeders' • on
contract with hatchery.
Feed mill in Clinton. Well'
established business,diesel
power. equipment for chop-
ping, rolling, mixing and bulk
C. BURUMA, R.R. 2 CLINTON
482-3287
Salesman for
K.W. COLQUHOUN LIMITED
Clinton, 482.9747
18;25
• Lav► shot icoun 'liming v nR•.
Check this: throe. bedrooms,
, spaciouss modern kitchen,
ground'fioer, utility room;
Iprge daubile lots, byte taxers,
pony price! Cat us for dlr.c-
tions.• . •
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Newlynsfrudtlod.f educe
'bungalow .'awaiting its• f hat
family. 'Extra Large ' lot. flit•
trite heating. Superl
Four . bedroom ,' horn* ` in
. Brussels ' with that extra . •
essential storage and recrea
its
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amitifsirt; to "si11 ' -- ` prrca.
ducd considerably.
Exceptionally nicely dicort
ted 'three bedroom aluminum.
sided. home. Many leigyabte
features on this slightly "off
the beaten path" property. •
Two bedroom retirement
dwelling in TTieswater. Pleas-
antly quiet neighbourhood.
MULTIPLE L�$TING SER ICE
Photo Listing
Service
CONTACT:
OFFICE 357-1344
STAN CHADWICK
357-2497
JACK SCHARBACH
357-3822
REAL E
WI ObA M,,NONTARIO17a 357.11171
TOWN LOCATION
1'/, storey 3 bedroom home, featuring landscaped lot, paved
street and connected to town water and sewage. This home
has a natural fireplace in the living room, spacious dining
room, kitchen, bath, family room, large bedrooms -with ample
storage. Full basement with laundry facilities.
BUNGALOW
Choice location close to schools and downtown. Recently con-
structed and extra•well built. This attractive home hos Hanover
Kitchen Cabinets, spacious living room and 2 bedrooms with
lots of closet space and 3 pc. bath with vanity. The home carries
extra heavy insulation which makes the electrical heating sys-
tem very economical. The property is shaded by mature maple
trees and has an extra large back yard. Excellent value is
offered for the full price of only 526,500., good terms available.
ELEGANT COUNTRY LIVING
Located on a paved road 2 miles off Provincial Hwy. is a gentle -
mans dream farm, having o most modern 7 room brick home
with all conveniences. Recently renovated and with excellent
decor. Surrounded by 2 acres of landscaping. Out buildings are
in excellent condition, containing a born, new storage build-
ing, garage and shed. The land consists mainly of hills, trout
streams and natural ponds, with about 45 acres tillable. 25,000
evergreen trees have been planted and there are 17 acres uf
scenic bush. This Is o great property for the outdoor enthusiast
and can be had for o very reasonable price.
Ken Duchor e, Representative, 510 Shuler Street,
Wingham, Phone 357.2594