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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1975-01-09, Page 13• A f1 414$ p a >itowel n,..,n' a timrr , m 1 •.R- apart, • a. •f f lit# two 'fully' carpet. bite.^",,. 11, oriel. atoll' f.+ rmer and stove, , utiiltie $ included. ,° Adu1t>MI only Refere cos re. WY. 'eter liarriaont 1� wee the• of the Mrs. , * ilia was JulyIli, 11 0 Valted ur He 1* surVived by bls wife, the: former Wilma Nickel; OWN uce of 1344011/4 daughter, Mrs* Ronald (Connie) *WSW Waterloo; one brother, Verne of San Leandro, Californian o'ne sister, Mrs. +;carie (Eva) Earl of Atwood; andeight,' gra .ld- FuneralServlce was held atthe Moir Funeral Hope, Gorrie, con- ducted -by Rev.' Wesley Ball of Gorrie United Church, on Thurs- ..., Jhupitil lt.'. 41440 2# .et 1:00. *. bearers were'C'ter. Earl, Ja r � �r, WP , 7m u�Ylor, I hla 13140, Iter ant followed in Glerne IAYTON O. HOGG LIMITED Real Estate.Broker Wingham Next to the Post Office • FOR SALE - Two storey, 2 bedroom brick home with large kitchen, dining room, living room, in excellent condition including broadloom up and down. Located on large lot in Whitechurch. Garage and workshop. Immediate possession. Three bedroom brick bungalow', modern all the way, located on 1/4 acre lot on highway at Wroxeter. Modern kitchen with appliances, dining room, living room,. sun room, hardwood and broadloomfloors. tow taxes. Immediate possession. stir**** Two storey frame asbestos -siding home, kitchen, dining room; living room, 2 bedrooms, 3 pc. bath and 1 pc. both, new oil fur- nace. Lot 66' x 132', one block off main street, Wingham. Low price -with terms available. Beef • farm, 1 balance in bu with 3 bedroo stir**** FARMS 16 acres, 110 highly productive workable acres, sh. Barn 55' x 82' "L" 28' x 36', two silos. This farm m home located in Wingham area. stir**** • farm, 135 acres workable, 2 barns, ..new mil ck ement shed. Four bedroom home, located close 150 acre dairy house and imp] -to Winghatn, i WI gyres de : f ck A lifelong 'resident of Rowick .Townahip, Frederick :Nelson- Sharpin. of Gerrie, died *comber `30 in the Listowel Memorial Hospiital.,A son of the. late Mr: and Mrs, John Sharpin, the former Mary Short,'Mr, Sr- Pin . was . born in' Howick on February 10, 1907, and ilved in the township all' his life. Surviving are several nieces and nephews. Funeral service for the late Mr. Sharpin was held at the Moir Funeral Home, Gorrie, on Thurs- day, January 2, at three o'clock, conducted by Rev. Wesley Ball of Gorrie United Church. Pallbearers were Richard Car- son, David Neilson, Lionel John- ston, Hart King, Alex Graham and Lyle Geiger. Temporary entombment took place in the Gorrie Cemetery Chapel with spring burial to follow •in,Wroxeter Cemetery. NGlIAM OFFICE 357-1515 • EVENINGS • HN BRENT 335-3391 e FLOWERS Funeral held for fire`victim Complete funeral and commit- tal service was held on Wednes- day, January 1, at the Stiles Funeral Home, Goderich, for Christopher Andrew McCullough of Goderich who died Sunday, December 29, when fire gutted his parents' home. Christopher was in his third year. Surviving are his parents, David and Ann McCullough of Godericll; one brother, Michael David, at home; his grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCul- lough of Strathroy and Mr. and Mrs. William Henderson of Wing - ham; and his great grandniother, Mrs. Lillie McCullough of Tor- --onto. r*. Timid 1 Funeral 'orrice . was :moi TUesday,r d ul 7, ? 9%104^ at the -., Son It'll00111 i►vr, 'm on o,riT Ivh° died Sunday "Y thethe'Cxodericb'-HoePital brief Ila Rev* Armstrong Of. St. AnC Presbyterian, Church, ill' .conducted the service and1 meet followed in Wingham... Cemetery. Pallbearers weire Wi ria is Elston, Harvey Edgar, Bert..t Hastings, Bert Garniss, M Mothers and Charles 'Boal. Miss Scott was horn,* M011ia Township on March 20, 1919, a daughter of the late William John e Scott and Norma MeKague. Her mother predeceased her in 1932, her father in 1947. She was predeceased by one sister,Viola, and two brothers, Janless and Pearson, in infancy. Surviving are three meters, Mrs. James (Evelyn) Mair of RR 5, Brussels, Miss Mary Scott of Wingham and Mrs. Andrew (Isabel) Stewart of Flirt on, Manitoba; and two brothers, Lloyd of Wingham and Spence of Brussels. DIED PERDUE—At St. Joseph's Hos.' pital, Toronto', on Tuesday, January 7, John Nelson Per- due, 69, of 10 Rockingham Drive, Islington; son o the late A. M. and Mrs. Perdue; beloved husband of Bernice (Dutnall) ; dear father of Elea- nor, Mrs. Robert McIntyre, and Susan, Mrs. John Whetharn, both of Toronto; one son, John of London, England; three grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Lawrence (Mildred) Van- nan of Belgrave and Mrs. George (Laura) Sargeant of Inverness, Florida. Funeral service to take place in To- ronto. • rvice Director . Wedding_ Arrdflg,enrent . Cut flower Plants" .*Flowersby Wire Service LEWIS FLOWERS 135 Frances Phone 357-3880 $ S INSURANCE For your INSURANCE See or Call WILLIAM S. .REED 64 Victoria St., 357-2174 mei/ INSURANCE All Types of Insurance 335.3525 357-2636 GORRIE . WINGHAM POOLS, ETC. Swimming Pools Above and Below Ground Complete Line of Pool -.Che ieah` -L ARMSTRONG CHEMICALS Box 56 Walkerton FUELS BILL TIFFIN Imperial Esso Agent For all your Home and Farm Fuel and Lubricating Needs 337.1032 r`..,; -AUTOMOTIVE 'Aanrt) v+.Ur , r rrnY jcEMacTavish Ltd. Your Automatic Car Wash Centre Transmission Repairs Expert Repairs to Alt Makes and . Models of Cars ' and Trucks PHONE 357-2841 r WINGHAM SUNOCO SERVICE. LICENSED MECHANIC UNDERCOATING & RUSTPROOFING COMPLETE CAR & TRUCK SERVICE Prop: Ken Leitch PHONE 357-1554 NIGHT 357-3585 ELECTRICAL BURKE 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 Phone 3'37-1588 IN 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 RUSTPROOFING Guaranteed RUSTPROOFING FOR New and Used Cars ah+is. UNG .oLDs.uu Wingham 357-3333 SALES AND SERVICE Lynn Hoy Enterprises Honda and Skidoo Sales & Service Hwy 86 east of Wingham Phone 519-35.7-3435 OIL BURNER SERVICE 335=3398 CLEAN -REPAIR INSTALL JOE CRAIG Wroxoter 4 FORM THE PUBLIC THROUGH VICE DIRECTORY THE SER PLUMBING HIEATINO Percy Clark` Plumbing Heating and Slet Metal Contractor PHONE 357-3080 366 Edward St., Wingham Leroy Jackson —Plumbing - —Heating —Tinsmithing 191 Josephine St. Wingham 357-2904 CONSTRUCTION Askes Brothers CONSTRUCTION Cottages, Homes Additions 8 Renovations FREE ESTIMATES Ph: 528-2726 Box 122, Lucknow T. M. a T. CONSTRUCTION General Contractors All types of concrete work Home and .farm building Complete Renovations CALL BOB THOMPSON BLUEVALE, ONTARIO 357-3493 HAROLD '114 MCQUIf E Harold A, McQuigge of Wroxeter die4 JP* 1 at 10 re* deice. Boal in Ii o d,, WS* a the late * and Wire. John (Emily Horst) o+ 8ge. A fanner all Of 14§ lse, he re- sided :in the Cambridge (Galt) area before : moving g to ifroxeter 1970. Besides :hie wife, the former Alice Proudley, he is Served by three sons, Donald,- Richard and Robert, all of Cambridge (Galt); one sister, Mrs. Reg. Mode) McQuigge of Peterboorough; and eight grandchildren. The funeral was held at the Robert Trench Funeral Home, 385 Main St.i W., Listowel, at 2:30 p.m. on Jan. 4 with Rev. Ray- mond Brassel of Christ (Angli- can) Church conducting the service. Temporary entombment was in Fairview Chapel, Listowel. Pallbearers were Wayne McQuigge, Ernie Henderson, Ray Maddison, Cecil Proudley, Layton Murr and David Murr. Bluevale Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Haugh and Eileen entertained other members of their family on Christmas Day at the community hall. Some of the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jinn Darling and family of Belmore, Mr. and Mrs. Car- man Nixon and family of London, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Noble and family„ of Britton , and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Newton and family of 'Wroxeter. Mr. and Mrs.. Glen Snell, Kathy and Murray, ,Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Snell and Robbie spent the New Year with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Elliott /and family of Palmerston. Mr. and Mrs: Fred Ohm end Janice visited with Mr. , and Mrs. J. J. Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott and family of Newton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hall. Mr. and Mrs. J, J. Elliott spent New Year's Day with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Porter and family at Lucknow. Mrs. Jack Morrison and Mrs. Doug Morrison and _ Cheryl of Whitechurch visited with Mr. and • Mrs. Fraser Haugh -and Eileen on Wednesday. Christmas Day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Fischer and family were Mrs. Lloyd Henning, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Henning,. ltf.r. and 1lR,,.rs. Harold Elliott, Mr. • sPiLIR§14 W S fix. Mr. vi and , Mrs.. Brian Coe and family, Mr. and Mrs. Marty cretier, Larry Elliott and Grace Jeffray. Bob Pritchard of St. George spent a few days holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. George Fischer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Brewer and family spent the holiday season with Mr. and Mrs. Mungo MacFarlane, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brewer and other relatives in the area. - Holiday visitors with Mrs. Ros9 Mann were Harvey Mann and Giselle Faller of Kitchener, Connie Mann and Bill Taws of Toronto, Mrs. Reg Bitton, Bob Bitton and Jill Pollard of Chatham and Mrs. Judy Hickey and sons of Wingham. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mitchell of Listowel, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart McCannell of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Don McCannell and Ronnie of Wroxeter and Stephen Street of Welland Spent Christmas holi- days with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Street. • Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elliott, Robert and Douglas of Richmond Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Gamble aii'd Lynn of Listowel spent the Christmas holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elliott. 1 Word as,received recently of the dearth ;gores 1 away on Novi ill for some Iffrolontgomery far�1's''�'- Gore was predeceasedby her flat bus, band, James, Allen of Wroxeter,. and Iiit,er married Robert Mont, gomery'ofToronto. They own044' SUMIller hOille in Wroreter• and spent theirsummers here. Besides .her husband,she,' 1s survived by one son, Dr. James Allen • of Oklahoma City, Okla- homa; one duaghter, Mrs. Robert Armour of Toronto; one step -son, Quentin, Montgomery; one step- daugh, Mrs. Melvin Irving of Hatmilton; and five grand- children. -She is also survived by one brother, Dr. William Ross, and was predeceased by one brother, Alex Ross. Burial took place in Wroxeter Cemetery. BLUEVALE CelebratingChristmas ion Sun- day with Mr.'an'd Mrs. Ross Gray were. Mrs. Janet Walker, Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Walker and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe- Walker $rind family, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Henning, Mr. ' and Mrs. Alex MacTavishand Bolo, Bill Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wright and Raymond Wright. Miss Nancy King spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Elliott. ,a WINGHAM AREA FARMS RETIREMENT home overlook- ing Maitland River in Wing - ham. One storey, two bed- room, attached garage, large lot, paved drive, sensibly priced. One of the County's outstand- ing high producing farms, 168 acres with 20 acres saleable bush, beef barn, hog barn new in 1958, 152 foot cage layer barn for 7300 layers new in 1968. House is immacu- late. This is a once in a life- time opportunity. Attractive large brick house near Wingham.. Three acre - lot, mature maple trees. Newly renovated, modern both, built-in china cabinet and attached garage. Other forms, businesses and building lots. MEL MATHERS Wingham 357-3208 Representing LLOYD W. HUTTON REAL ESTATE' (Kincardine) LTD. RealEstate 82 Albert Street Clinton @bone: 482-9371 MASON BAILEY BROKER/MANAGER •Y New 1 Floor Aluminum sided home in Bluevale. Electrically heated, 5 rooms, 3 bedrooms, excellent decor. Priced to sell. *** Duplex in Belgrave, only three years old in like new condition with all conven- iences and separate services. Must be seen to be apprecia- ted. stir* One floor frame home in Bel - grave in like new condition, with fully finished basement,^ electric furnace, carpeted , on quiet street with beautiful view; 4 bedrooms, large lot. stir* 1 floor brick home in Blyth, 2 bedrooms, in like new condi- tion on beautifully'landscaped lot. . BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY: Gas station and recreational cen- tre showing nice profit N on Highway #4. Priced to sell. FOOD FOR THOUGHT A good memory Test. What were you worrying about this time lost year? COMING SOON SWEETH EART SWEEPSTAKES ■ ■ ■ ■ 1 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ BR▪ USSELS ■ 3 bedroom, two storey 111 home having large liv- 1111 room, with fire- ■ ▪ place, family room, ▪ large kitchen with new cupboards, two bath- = ■ 'MOMS. ■ NEAR BELGRAVE ▪ Twb storey, 4 bedroom home, living room, din- = ing room, step saving ■ kitchen, new furnace, ■ wiring and 4 pc. bath. FE BUILD YOUR OWN ▪ Home on this standard ■ size lot, situated in a ■ .village on a quiet mem • street. Village water, ▪ V.L.A. SPECIFICATIONS 5 1'/2 storey home in ex- cellent condition offer- - ing 4 bedrooms, 3 pc. ▪ both, Targe living room, dining room, kitchen ®" with many cupboards, attached garage, plus 112 ■ small barn. Large,lot. 11111 ■ ■ ■ r ■ ■ ■ ■ OFFICE 357-3840 II ■ W. ADAMSON w 111C. SUTCLIFFE • C. cookE1111 ■ Don Hplst RAL ESTATE mi Walters WINGHAM ■I■■IlS See features you've always wonted! Four bed oohs - 1psr living i- B room, ono 4 oil oini washroom, 2 Fc,work beautifully finished r.c, room, l -n9 utility room and . shop for the hobby artist. Signe front, - iialonco. exterior , ail aluminum, no maintenance problems here- Good financing A must sale. A new owner is needed for this three bedroom bungalow, Carling Terrace, featuring dining room with attrcctiv, -picture window view Attached garage. Owner transferred. We invite offers. Belgrave bargain. Brick, three bedrooms, llwing crud :dialing rooms, neat kitchen and 3 P¢.. bath, Lawn water, excellent garden space. This can be yours with a minimum iIown pay- ment. "Move righting'. . d , In Lucknow - perfect starter home 2 bedrpotni, living room, dining room, bath, electric heat. - well insulated, recenaly /OM - voted. Priced for quick spiel, Farm land. - 100 acres in Gorrie area - barn included,,, •If you, want to pick up softie extra load this is a onetime op, ortunity'}' at a low price. Just butside Wingham - a winner ' ‘35 , acres top -grade soli,., strong, spring flows through small Cedar grove: excellent .;spot; for home private and ' scenic, and surprising revenue',, could be derived from the 34 acres remaining. Contact: . C*C � � 357-1344 STAN' CHADWIC:K Coast to Coast 67,497 Real Estate Service JACK SCHAROAC' 357-3822 NEW 3 BEDROOM HOME Over 2000 sq. ft. of luxury living spat ' is offered. plus many extras and built in,features not o en fund in new homes at today's high building costs. This property is well worth your early attention and the price is right due to owner being trans- +erred. - NEW SPLIT LEVEL HOME Still under construction but nearing completion. This attractive 3 bedroom home offers materials and workmanship -of excel]- ent quality. Anyone inspecting this home will bepleasantlysur- prised to find what the builder is offering in relation to the very realistic purchase price. 2'BEDROOM BUNGALOW - Low purchase price makes this bungalow of recent construction an excellent choice for the younger.couple about to purchase their first home. Good location, economical heating system and low taxes will also please the retiring couples who want to hove money left for the other luxuries of life at today's highly inflated cost of living. The listed price of $26,500. is open to offer. 100 ACRE FARM Trou stream, pond and river. Modern home and buildings. 30 acres tillable, balance bush and reforestation, high terrain, paved road. Price $50,000. - Ken Ducharme, Ropresontotivo, 570 Minster Street, Wingham, Phone 357-2594 PETER S. MACEWAN . General Insurance Real Estate Broker 38 St. David St., Goderich Phone 524-9531 RETIREMENT HOME IN LUCKNOW This one storey two bedroom home is located one block from Downtown. Older home yet in good repair and situated on o lot 66 x 82, taxes only $126.00. Electric heated, all for $17,000.00. HAVE YOU? Been looking for o break in life. Well we have it. One and a half storey frame home, three bedrooms, living room and kit- chen, all on main floor. Upstairs unfinished yet room for two more bedrooms if desired. This home is situated on a double lot in the Village of Lucknow on the bank of the nine mile river with good fishing in your own back yard. Also a small barn on the said property. This, home has no 'plumbing or furnace but for $12,000.00 who would comiQin._Act today. A REAL BUY This 100 acre form is located two and a half miles from Listowel consisting of a three bedroom two storey brick home, modern plumbing, oil furnace, large steel barn, also approved gravel pit. This farm is now operating as a boarding home for thorough bred horses. A great buy at $110,000.00. WE WOULD APRECIATE HAVING YOUR PROPERTY LISTED Ross and Phyllis Hoggart R.R. 4, Winghom Phone 3574692 1