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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-08-22, Page 114i tits lei* Aim tbs former 4 gnu a member " of et. Stephen's Anglican Church end* alms of fly iterVedint " e* Air Force In the Second War. and ape ..__.. ._ skived cousins. Funeral strive* wMoira HOMES Two stprey, brick and frame duplex on corner lot one bldck off main `Street \in Winghain. Self contained 2 -bedroom dwellings. Good income property, 1-1/2 ..storey brick home, 3 bedrooms located in Village of Wroxoter,•Kitchen, living room, family room and utility room. Low taxes.. Early possession. Two storey brick duplex with excellent income Located on cor- ner lot close to downtown Wingham. All three apartment( in good state of repair. Two handyman's specials located side by side on corner lot in Town of Wingham. Early possession. FARMS cairy farm, 150 acres, 135 workable. Barn 66' x 72', 16 tie-ups, new milkhouse, extra barn, new steel implement shed 32' x 64' 1-1/2 storey 4 -bedroom home. Located close to Wingham, this productive farm is reasonably priced. 116 acre beef farm. in Teeswater area with 11.0 acres fertile workable land. Barn 55' x .82' "L" 28' x 36', two silos, 1.1 /2 storey 3 -bedroom home. •R Beef set-up with automatic feeding for 450 head of cattle. 234 acres, 175 workable, balance in Maple 'Syrup'bush. Three barns wi tlr3 silos with unloaders. Good 4 -bedroom brick home. This is'a highly productive farm with an excellent set of buildings. A real going concern, close •to Wingham. Excellent pig and sow operation accommodating 100 sows sit- uated on 1.2 acres of land. New house and barns one year old. Priced for quick sale in the Clinton area. • WANTED We have sincere clients looking for rural and urban proper- ties. List now for action. WING-tiMA OFFICE 457.1515 EVENINGS JOHN 0 ONT343591,;a . ROBERT SANDERSON 3354052 • as *bet. 111. , Township, Brig* County, 26, 1075, Mrs. Purdon was the former Christina Ann MacKay, e daughter of the late Hector MAO - Kay. and .Catherine MacDonald. She married Mr, Pardon . Whitechurch in . 1090 and, be pmdeceased..lier, �v are four 'daughters, li t .Robert (Cat ne Jane) Mowhray ofd Whitechurch, .Mrs, Jack 'Morel -me) Maclntyre and, Mrs. Jack," °(Clara) Glegh►orn both of Wingham and '►+Mrs. George (Isabel) Tiffin; of Luck- now; three sons, William E. r'don of ;Detroit, Athol .PM.11911 of Sarinia and, Hector , Donald% Purdon of Strathroy; 22 grand- children; 38 great-grandchildren and five great -great -grand children. Also surviving are three sisters, Mrs. George (Catherine) Markle of Vancouver, Agnes MacKay and Bertha MacKay of London; and one &rother, Rev. Angus MacKay of London. She was predeceased by one son Robert in infancy; ,four brothers, John 'MacKay, Dan MacKay,,.. Charles MacKay and Gordon MacKay; and, two sisters, • Etta and Sarah. . . She was a member of the Pres- byterian Church and a life member of the Women's Mis- sionary Society. The late Mrs. 'Purdon .rested at the R. A. Currie and Son; Funeral Home where service:Ywas. 'con- ducted at .three o'clock Saturday by Rev. Victor Wybenga.. Mrs. Bill Gibson sang an appropriate . solo: Interment followed in Wing - ham Cemetery. Pallbearers were Ronnie Cleg- horn, Angus Falconer, Relison Falconer, Grant Maclntyre, Bill Maclntyre and Hugh MacMillan. Carrying flolral ,tributes ' were Raymond Purdon, Roy Grant, Rev. Bosveld and Dave Belanger. Pon. Proctor has begun a two-year term of service with Mennonite Central.mm* tee In Winnipeg. He is serving at Grosvenor Place, a 'proba- tion hostel that mInstor''•s•to young offenders. The hostel" ' provides an ,alternative *0 going to Lail. Po. n r'eceived:,a ILA..'from the University of Manitoba. He Is theson of.Mr; and Mrs. •`Alvin. .Procter,' Wingham, and a member <of- Wingham Baptist Chi rch. 1Nt,w,N.uN OHO iThe ce, /� lsk to timok relati and Belo sod -Genie bors for, their acts'+ i floral Whites sympathy. Special *Oki Lake of INilmore Mdiod Marti* and Volt 4, of Gerrie 'United 'Churcch-,, the ,� M* Funeral. Vie, Dr. MT?T� mid .. ibuileo and the nurseson second floor of WinghamAand D Hoapital. 1 ° wish ,to;ative* neighbors and Mende atm .fi, gifts and viiita While j was a patient in, Wingham .apd District Hospital. Special thanks to the nurses on second floor, Dr. Leahy of Teeswater, and to the neighbors who "provided' trans- portation for my wife. WalterSimmonds I wish to thank ambt Lance drivers, doctors and, nurses On second floor, emergency' std and -those who ;sent cairds, flowers, gifts" and treats and visited me while n patient in Wingham and District Hospital. Mildred Stewart ...N.NNN.NH/,,,NN/NNMN •MMMMM " Coming Everts N*Nle, ..,t/MlHit. 041Af.,.class....N..m N.s0401*w1 ..NNM.N.►MNyN► SIIII$ M.. ACTIVITIES IN BELMORE Roller skating in the Belinore Arena every Tuesday, Friday acid'Saturday nights from- 8 to' 10:30. Pyoff ball games now under way in the park. ANTIQUE AND CRAFT - SHOW AND SALE Antique and craft ,show and'. sale on Friday, August 30 from 6 to 10 p.m. Saturday, August 31 from noon to 10 p.m. and Sunday, September 1 from noon to 6 p.m, in the Walkerton Community Centre. Admission adults 01.00, children 50 cents. 2229 RECEPTION Reception for Mr, and Mrs. John Mitchell on Friday, August 23 in the Women's Institute Hall, Belgrave. Music by The Alley Cats. Ladies please bring lunch. Everyone welcome. HARVEST SUPPER-. Harvest supper on Thursday September 19 in St. Stephen's` • . C'hil} urch� Gorri►o.,-alts..: $2.50. drn 12 and � under $1.00. Pre-school free. Service Director POOLS, ETC. POOLS - PATIOS - SAUNAS In and Above Ground Pools Easy Financing Pool Toys and Lawn Furniture Wm. R. Rintooi Construction 96 Patrick St.,, Wingham 357-2628 Simming Pools Above and Below Ground • Complete Line of Pool Chemicals ARMSTRONG CHEMICALS Box, 56 Walkerton SALES AND SERVICE 1 Lyon Hey EnterprlNs Honda and Skidoo Sales & Service Honda and Skidoo Sales & Service Hwy 86 east of Wingham Phone 519-357-3d5 86 east of Wingham Phone 519-357-3435 Asian's Aluminem Sales and Services Windows, Doors, Canopies, Awnings, - Shutters, Etc. Increase the value of your home or cottage by phoning 392-6065 For Free Estimates Advance -Times FINN 357.2320 AUTOMOTIVE CLMacTavish Ltd. ,• 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 PHONE 357-1554 NiGHT 357-3585 FOOD PIZZA Freshly made to your order from a choice of Mushrooms, Pepperoni and Sausage - 3 Sizes Chicken & Sea Food Dinners RiVERVIEW DRIVE-IN 357.1860 FUELS BILL TIFFIN Imperial Esso Agent For all your Horne and Farm Fuel and Lubricating Need 353.1032 INSURANCE For your INSURANCE See or can WIWAM S. REED 64 Victoria St., 357-2174 -FLOWERS .• Wedding Arrangements D,. \. Cut flowers . Plants . Flowers by Wire Service °,, LEWIS- - : FLOWERS 135 Frances Phone 357-3880 ELECTRICAL B1 RKE ELECTRIC Electrical Contractors Motor Rewind and Sales Household Appliances Josephine St. 357-2450 Emergency Service - See the Yellow Pages Pletch Electric Wingham INDUSTRIAL or COMMERCIAL WIRING Also Rural and Domestic Phou, 557.1583 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 CONSTRUCTION T.NI. tT. CONSTRUCTION General Contractors All types of concrete work Home and farm building Complete Renovation's CALL BOB THOMPSON BLLiEVALE;ONTARiO 357-3493 Asks Irothers CONSTRUCTION Cottages, Homes Additions & Renovations FREE ESTIMATES Ph: 523.2726 Sox 122, Lucknow s p. ,d donations hent Food, 004 ai ,of to ourrecent +1 .v Ment. 4 Special thanks 'to � who.r+i _remembered him: during his illnem, to the nurses and staff of ',Ingham and District . tl to I, the nurses and staff et' Piaettt Nursing Home, Lucknow, Rev. Barry Pa*smore, S. J. Walk' Funeral Home. and to ladies of Belgrave\,United Church, for Zvih. • We wish to express ogle` sincere thanks to those who helped at the time of our recent bereavefnent. The floral tributes, charitable donations and messages of sympathy were greatly app - i- - Special at....d. •Spec a than a eto �. wa. , Crawford, Dr. Corrin, Dr. Clarke and the nuon the second floor - of ''thee Winghm ;and' District Hospital; Thanks. also to Captain A. lurkin and. the R. A. Currie and Son eral Home. - Al Stacey and family. AB Star 3 -day color tours. Haliburton and Algonquin. 6 departures: Sept. 23-26-29, Oct. 2-5-8. Adirondacks and Lake Placid. 9 departures: Sept. 23-25-27-29, Oct. 1-3'5-7-9. For full particulars contact Listowel ' Travel Bureau, Main Street, Listowel, phone 291-4100. OPEN HOUSE Mrs. Clark Sharpin is holding open house in honor of her daughter Linda's forthcoming marriage. Friends may call on Monday, August 26 from 2 to 5 in the . afternoon or ' 7 to 9 in the evening. MONSTER BINGO Durham ' Kinsmen Monster Bingo, Friday, August 23. 33,200 in cash prizes. A color TV drawn each bingo. A 1974 AMC Gremlin X on final evening: Doors open 7:00 p.m \ Durham Memorial Arena. c Howick Lions' Bingo will be held on Friday, August 23 at 8:30 p.m. in Wroxeter Community Hail. Admission $1. 12 Regular games for $10; 2 Share the Wealth; 011e $25 Special; Jackpot of $90 on 56 calls; Door Consolation Prizes. - RECEPTION AND DANCE Reception and dance in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John Hoonard (Jenny Stryker) in Blyth Mem- orial Hall on Saturday, August 24. Dancing from 10 to 1. Lunch counter provided. IVE-IN CHURCH SERVICES p ome in 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, Labour Day weekend getaways, Aug. 30 to Sept. 2, 1974 escorted via motor coach to: 1. Nashville, Tenn., including in cost reserved seats at the New Opry Hall at Opryland, U.S.A. 2. Boston, Mass. and Plymouth; 3. Wheel- ing, West Virginia and Jamboree and 1,000 Islands, 3 days. Book now to avoid. disappoint- ment. For full particulars contact Listowel Travel Bureau, Main • Street, Listowel, phone 291-4100. Our factory built Homes and Cottages are engineered for lasting value Use Our Plans Or Yours to design the home of your choice YOU CAN HELP BUILD IT AND SAVE MONEY Ask about our Factory Built Self Help Homes Tru -Craft Homes Waterloo, Ontario For full information call CLIFF EMMERTON Sales Representative Point Clark, R. R. #1. Kincardine Office 395-5020 'Home 395-5544 I would like to thank all those who sent cards, gifts and visited me. during„ My stay in . hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Hanlon, Dr. McGregor and the nurses in OB and OR. Grace Thompson I want to say a sincere thank you to all my friends in Londonl who visited me While in 'St. Joseph's Hospital and for treats and get well cards. Thank you to Dr. Bruce and Dr. Horton and all the nurses on fifth • floor for their kind care. Thank you to relatives, friends and neighbors for their many - acts of killness since coming ` home. Also for all the pretty get well cards, flowers and treats. A special thank you to Dr. Wilkins, Rev. R. H. Armstrong for visits, to Mrs. Wayne Pletch for taking me to London and .home again. All is greatly appreciated: - Katie Steele We would like to express our sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbors for. their atrnessagesfiPE YmFaviytt�ya�utif 6 ul floraltributesand all'' 'their kindness to us in the loss of our dear .daughter and sister. The McDougall family My grateful appreciation to you all while I was in the Guelph General hospital,- In so many ways you were all so kind. Kidney stones hurt, don't get them. I am getting well fast. I am not afraid of tomorrow for I have lived yesterday and I have today. Happiness is a perfume you cannot pour on others without getting a few drops on yourself. Don't hurry, don't worry, and don't forget to smell God's flowers. Wallace R. Matthews. Wrotxeter. The family of the late Stan Hopper wish to express their sincere gratitude for messages of sympathy, floral tributes and Ontario Heart Fund donations in the loss of a loving husband, father and grandfather. Thanks to the S. J. Walker Funeral Home, pallbearers, flowerbear- ers, neighbors who served lunch following the funeral, those who assisted at the house, donated food and to everyone who helped in any way. • To everyone who was so kind to me during my stay in Wingham Hospital, may I say thank you. A special note to Dr. McGregor and the hospital staff who cared for me. Elaine Nixon I would like to thank the nurses on second floor, Dr. McGregor and Dr. Hanlon for their excellent care while a patient in Wingham Hospital. Mrs. Arthur Henderson We wish to express our sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbors for floral tributes, donations to the Marian Mc- Burney Memorial Fund of the Wingham and District Hospital and all expressions of sympathy. Thanks to the Presbyterian Church Women. Special thanks to Elaine and Marjorie. Alan, April, Danny and Ricky The family of the late Robert J. Laidlaw wish to sincerely thank the many friends, relatives and neighbors for their sympathy, acts of kindness, floral tributes and memorial donations at the time of their bereavement. A special thanks to Mr. Larry King and the S. J. Walker Funeral Home. 181 amt . Bern * Loocloo en June 1 11100, Brian was a sonof Mr. Mrs. Ken eddy. was student at $t. 's Kingshridge. > othei graduated as a Registered Nursing Assistant from Mush= centre a e r m the Wingham . and District Hospital .for a number of yrors. Surviving, besides his 'per, are Ave sister, Diana, and one brother, Kevin, bath at home; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond oddy of Luc ow and Mr. and Mrs:. Orland McLeod of Kincardine; and -his : great .. grandmother, Mrs.Sla Scottad' Kincardine. . • The late Brian Leddy rested at Arthur's Funeral Home, A until .::Satuirday, * .thence. to Augustine Roman Calhoun Church where .a funeral °service was conducted by Monsignor Phalen. Interment.follwed in St. Augustine Cemetery. Pallbearers were Raymond, teddy of Kitchener, LouCarter of. Ripley, Pat Doyle and Jimmy Foran of St. Augustine,. 111 Illi STO• N • SCHOOLHOUSE g d +a's the RG i} • broSoliker, situatedockof - on ; ▪ nearly one acre of keicti 2 ; mature.shade trees, ex • ceherit water, , su 1 PP Y.. t: There has been> .very rn . little interior:�alterations m U since school ,days,, they , U have Ief t them..for you. Located only 3 .miles �:. from a progressive • r town., : plus,,on :e paved, r▪ oad. SECURITY N - When you purchase, this well kept bungalow re sis in .�s s ol# t f; c. it � . Ill kitchen, Targe living •'' al room, 3 medium size En II bedrooms, 3 pc. bath, El • finished recreation III ▪ room, oil furnace. At- I - • tached garage. Attrac-• tive grounds surround II a this home .situated one IN • block from a store.III -- r "A' ONE SOIL III Ill and stone free 100 MI ..IIacres, 90 acres work-■ able, balance maple • _ bu%h..Modern, 3 bed-- . room home having • IIE double living room plus • IIfamily room. Attached im garage. Barn 50' x 60' ill With silo.11 ■ 11, 11 • OFFICE 357-3840 au ii• W. Adamson 528-2113 .11 C. Sutcliffe 392-6969 NI M. Gibson 335-3909 ▪ Don Hoist REAL ESTATE .1111 IN Limited IN NI Realtors MI WINGHAMIII I' 1111 11611111111,MMinell s in Wax et', one Sock M, Cid weB - oPtollfR* +.R Three - t 10 care Morris Town. ship Two Tu 100 acne, 60 workable. 146 a few, two largo brick house. rery Tai+ bridc on Main near .W, good quarters, snack - bar, tis ore owtt forces ,owner to. ason. sonobisoffers conaidenscit TFARM :that you've .been wanting to tackle is- hero: Sia beds, i, stone house (sure it needs re-: doing!) medium sizer bobby; Om. 12 acre bush. 60 work- able' acres, /-some: hills 'but mostly level,:Creek. . Tees=, water area. " f.'..f-d-i-A.!fw+IM--h Fl►r ++-p.n.TR-,_►-rir-Y.i,i�A Sibart three ;;bedroom'.bung- slow (brand ` new)_, close to 'Winghon..:Giroat view! Pari vacy! Extra'IargOlot w Th* hos yet 'to ; lanilitc464,14 the. first o app s:,, Price re.- duced to sell a . Fine starter or rretirament home ine1g"rove- Three `bed- rooms up: with kitchen, living '. roomy dieing' room (or extra a bedroom) and 3 spc.: bath downstairsLarge' lot for that vegetable garden; 1.1/2 storey olu horns with three, _ • Win _ n .,.Il' etoched:rj, broadloom, hardw and more. Prestigious 'new duplex -in; Whitechurch. An excellent .in come property, .Owner=nos it priced right for - the Wise n= vestor. Ten acres with modernized.. frame ;home, excellent Iar9e 'barn, 'five clear acres for market gardening., Towardw Listowel. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Photo Listing Service CONTACT: OFFICE 357-1344 STAN CHADWICK 357-2497 . JACK SCHARBACH 357-3822 FITZSIMM. NS RPOK R REAL ESTATE DIAGONAL O 357'1117W NHM,ONTAIIO NEW 3 BEDROOM HOME Located in Wingham, this fine residence offers over 2000 Square feet of luxury living. The many extras and built in fea- tures include, Hanover Kitchen Cabinets in the exquisite "Con- tesa" style Wall to Wail shag rugs, open stair case, large family room, two baths, two sets of Dashwood breezeway doors and Targe elevated sun deck. Paved street and fully serviced lot in an excellent location. ELEGANT WINGHAM HOME Owner transferred: Brings one of Wingham5 finer homes on the market, Modern kitchen has 21 ft. of cupboards plus dining area in addition to which is a separate dining room. Living room 14 x 24 features a natural fireplace, Private den, 2 bed- rooms and bath are all contained on the main level. Single' car garage has entrance from back of property. Situated on a fully serviced 1/4 acre lot in a quiet residential area only 3 blocks from the central shopping district. FAMILY HOME Only $18,900. for this well located 2 storey 4 bedroom brick home. Newly renovated kitchen plus utility room attached. Dining room, double living room has carpet over hardwood `floors. Full basement, oil furnace heating. Exterior brick work and roof are all in good condition. Situated on a large fully ser- viced lot this home offers excellent value for your purchasing dollars with good terms available. Ken Dockers**, Represenfetive, 570 Shuter Streeif, Winghem, Phone 357.2504