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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1975-02-20, Page 9WROXETER .92 aCi'e farm • 4 bed, room Insul brick sided home. Barn with 20 tie* •ups, balance loose i pane. On paved county road. Priced $49,000.00. GORRIE AREA This- 60 acte farm with completely renovated home, almost like new - full basement, electric heat. A nice quiet re- treat for one who wants to get away for a week- end or permanent home. Priced $60,000. • • • • • • • • • • BRUSSELS AREA 150 acres plus 80 acres - 182 working acres. No buildings. inquire today if interested in purchas- ing additional land. Priced right. FOR THE MOST, CALL HOLST OFFICE 357-3840 W. ADAMSON 528-2113 C. SUTCLIFFE 392-6969 C. COOKE 335-3358 C. ARNOLD 392-6646 ■ C • C • • ▪ Don Hoist 'REAL ESTATE Realtors WINGHAM • IiuiiiiiiIuII Wingham 'FOR SALE WINGHAM Threes bedroom bungalow, large sit-in kitchen, sep©rgte dining room, large living room; bedrooms, living and dining all carpeted, large landscaped lot, Vsed as mod- el. Located just 1/2 mile south of Wingham. Hurry on this one. BELGRAVE Three bedroom bungalow with attached carport on huge 82' x 166' lot. Completely fin- ished 'onside and out. Brick front with bow window. All bedrooms carpeted; hall, bathroom and kitchen all have Armstrong vinyl floor- ing. Complete, ready to move in. BRUSSELS This home is a beauty. Three bedroom bungalow with at- tached single garage, lot is huge at 88' x 132'. AN finished with carpet in bedrooms, liv- ing room and dining room. All serviced, ready to move in. All the above are quality built Royal Homes. Coll us today for more par- ticulars or inspection. ROYAL HOMES 357-2606 HERMAN YOUNG of the Canadian Legion presented prize*. to the winners of the junior division of the Legion CT1 ZOO secondary school speaking competition Saturday at the ,. Wingham Legion hall. They were: Eleanor McMillan, first place winner, Marilyn Rhody, Deb Rose, Ken de Boer and Paul Van Estroech. Seuhr dtizsus ilk Set. Ice i A'ge°I :attended., qday ff t ota"ies, Reuben . was ,in 040.040 and 'the►eet eg in the usual manner. the January deet* aiulrld diillNC!t>I!iPA. bus has been engaged the Ice Rapti to ft lmer On March i2R T13o6e wishing tickets may secure theM at the Arm- ouries ming the afternoon Of February 24. , Jim Swan told about the Midget luckyTournament wil 32 teams coming to Wim end ft, 15,16,17,20,21and 22.Itwasde- cided to make the main area of the Armouries available to the boys withsupervision as a Card Of Thanks I would like to thank Dr. McGregor, Dr: Hanlon, Rev. Robert Armstrong, Mark Ire- land, the staff of the Emergency Department at Wingham and District Hospital, that ambulance drivers and anyone else who helped me in any way. Thanks also to my relatives, -neighbors and school friends for their con- cern and for their gifts, cards and letters. Many thanks to all. Bruce Norman w CLAYTON G. HOGG LIMITED Real Estate 'Broker Wingham Next to the Post Office FOR SALE - Two storey, 3 bedroom home with new colorlox siding and complete renovation. This home with kitchen, living room and utility room is located just one block off Wingham's main street, close to the shopping area. ****** Two storey frame house, 4 bedrooms, kitchen, dining room, living room. Located on a -good lot in the Village of Teeswater. Detached garage, low taxes. First time offered: ****** Two storey, 5 room house with kitchen, dining room, living room, 2 bedrooms, 3 pc. and 1 pc. bath,' new oil furnace: Lo- cated on a well londscaped Int 66' „x,1,32'. One .block off main street in Wingham in g gpc d residential distcigt..lmrn diate po- session with terms. ""'` " ' 100 ACRE BEEF FARM 70 highly productive workable acres, balance in bush. Barn 50' x 50', implement shed, 3 bedroom frame house with hardwood floors, new bathroom. Located in Morris Township midway between Wingham and Brussels. Priced below market value. WANTED We have sincere clients looking for farms and rural properties. Letus discuss the value of your property today. WINGHAM OFFICE 357-1515 EVENINGS JOHN BRENT 3354391 1 The Man To See Is "The time to buy a home is now" - the ideal location Bluevoie! We present a new aluminum home exhibiting charm and qual- __ity, Featuring sliding glass doors to enjoy patio and garden . view this summer. Kitchen has luxury cupboards, 2 bedrooms and utility room or third bedroom, handsome bath. Hurry to this home! In a beautiful setting close to Wingham is an attractive split level type home. 5 bedkooms, 2 baths, family room, utility room, cupboards galore. Air purifier on new furnace. Land- scaped property 250 feet in depth provides all the privacy and relaxation you would desire. Our pleasure to show. Country atmosphere - 1/2 acre framed with mature trees. A fine private building site on a good rood. Reasonable priced. Two acre beauty on paved road - grand home, antique wood trim and unusual doors, bay window, real comfort provided by oversize furnace, insulation, water softener, 2 baths and coun- try air. Overlooks fields, garden and orchard. 2 garages, heat- ed, insulated workshop. Ideal 4 - season retreat, lovingly main- ta!ned. On edge of town, quiet and secluded, a 11/2 storey brick home with 2 bedrooms - bath, dining room, drilled well. Washer and dryer included. You will be surprised at the price. Do yourself a favour inquire today! Move into this one now _ right in the heart of Wingham - kit- chen, living room, family room, 3 bedrooms, utility room, heated sun room - broadloom and linoleum throughout. Storms and screens - huge heated workshop, a very attractive lot. The price is right'! The best buy in this arca - all on 35 acres of rolling countryside - within view of Wingham, choice land, pure fast running spring - cedar copse. Justoone grand small. acreage with a financial and prestige future. Twn now duplexes - great for son - daughter - parent together- ness. Quality plus but low low prices. Ask about these. Contact: OFFICE 357-1344 STAN CHADWICK 357-2497 JACK SCHARBACH 3574822 C 4pC Coast to Coast Real Estate Service 1 DON FARNELLof the Wingham Legion presented prizes to the winners of the senior division in the Canadian Legion zone C-1 secondary school speaking contest at the Wingham Legion hall Saturday morning. The speakers were: Ernie McMillan of Goderich, Tony Kyle of Exeter, Mary Edith Garniss of Wingham and first -place winner Don Melady of Seaforth. 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111I1111111111111111111111I11111I11111111111111111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1111111111111IIIIIIIIII8111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111IIIIIIg1II' Coming Events IIIINI1111111111111111111111181111111111111i11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111I1111118111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 TOURS BRITISH ISLES TOUR — 19 - day fully escorted tour to Eng- land, Scotland and Wales departs May 5. Includes. round trip air fare, all land transportation via chartered coach, accommoda- tion, admissions, guide fees and breakfasts. Join your friends from this area for a beautiful spring tour; Tree brochures available. Fettes Tours-& Travel, Mo M.'Feeest-ii - iH.1 .:1: CALIFORNIA TOUR -21 -day fully escorted tour departs April 20. Includes Salt Lake City, San Francisco, Loa Angeles, Reno, Las Vegas, Grand Canyon, Painted Desert, Petrified Forest and more. Reserve now. Fettes Tours, Mount Forest. WASHINGTON, D.C.—During Cherry Blossom Festival is a photographer's delight, depart- ing April 4. Four days of relaxa- tion, scenery, history and enjoy- ment. See the White House, Lin- coln Memorial, Arlington Ceme- tery, Mount Vernon, etc. Seats still available. Reserve today. Fettes Tours, Mount Forest, 323- 1545. NASHVILLE, Tennessee -4 - day tour to the Grand Ole Opry departs March 27. Includes 3 nights' accommodation, reserved Opry seats, guided city tour and admission to the Music Hall of Fame. No overnight driving. Some space still available. Fettes Tours. ESCORTED COACH- TOURS— Free brochures now available for our spring tours. Ottawa Tulip Festival, 3 days, May 17; Holland Michigan Tulip Festival, 3 days, May 13; Frankehmuth Bavarian Festival, 2 days, June 8; WWVA, 2 days, April 11. All tours es- corted on modern fully equipped highway coaches. FLORIDA TOUR -Some space still available on our 14 -day, fully escorted, Circle Florida tour, de- parting March 1. Includes St. Petes, Miami, Orlando, St. Au- gustine, DisneyWorld, Cypress Gardens, Silver Springs, Ken- nedy Space Centre and Busch Gardens. All side trips and ad- missions included. First class ac- commodation and transportation throughout. Pick ups en route. Fettes Tours, 323-1545, Mount Forest. 1 BINGO Howiek Lions` Bingo will be held on Friday, February 21st at 8:30 p.m. in Wroxeter Com- munity Hall. Admission $1.00. 12 Regular games for $10.00; 2 Share the Wealth; one $25 Special; Jackpot of $100 on 60 calls; Door & Consolation prizes. BANNER DISPLAY St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Wingham wishes to in- vite you to its banner display. 'hese banners have been chosen from the Presbyterian Centen- nial competition and can be seen M the fellowship hall of the church, on Feb. 25 and 27, 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. and on March land 3, 2 to 4 p.m. A social time to follow. 6-13-20 MEETING The meeting of the Wingham and District Association for the Mentally Retarded will be held on Monday evening, February 24 at 8:15 p.m. in the Golden Circle School. Mr. Pat Scollard will show slides and answer questions on the Guelph E.iwanis Camp Bellwood, near Fergus, Ontario. CASH BINGO - here-wiitbe-a- rash bingoln the Wingham Legion on Wednes- day, February 26. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. Bingo starts at ..8:30 p.m. 15i..s $10 games; two "hare the wealth" ; one special mutt go, $50; jackpot line on six calls, $1,220; consolation prize $50. ANNUAL MEETING The. annual meeting of the Wingham and District Hospital Association will be held on Fri- day, March 14th, 1975 at 8 p.m. in the Nurses' Training School building on Catherine Street in Wingham. All matters of business per- taining to the Wingham and Dis- trict Hospital Association will be transacted including the election of directors and other officers. In order to cast a ballot in the election of directors a person must be a member of the Asso- ciation. One-year memberships may be obtained for the sum of $1.00 at the hospital office or the Town Clerk's office. These mem- berships must be purchased at least ten days prior to the Annual Meeting. Everyone welcome. R. P. Ritter, President. John Strong, Secretary. 20-27-6-13 BINGO Blyth Lions Club Saturday night bingo at 8:30 p.m. in Blyth Memorial Hall. Jackpot $150 on 60 calls. Share the wealth and regular games. rrb ELLIOTT—At the Wingham and District Hospital on Friday, February 14, to Mr. and Mrs. Grant Elliott, Blyth- a- son. MacLEOD—At the Wingham and District Hospital on Saturday, February 15, to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas MacLeod, AR 2, Tees - water, a son. KORDA—At Guelph General Hospital on February 12, 1975 to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Korda (Kathy Kaschenko), 48 Robin- son Ave., Guelph, a son. FELDSKOV—At the Wingham and District Hospital on Wed- nesday, February 12, to Mr. and Mrs. Holger Feldskov, RR 1, Fordwich, a daughter. McKINLEY—To Mr. and M'rs. Don McKinley, RR 4, Wing - ham, a daughter, Kelly Ann, on Thursday, February 18. RECEPTION Reception for Mr. and Mrs. Brian Alton (Paula Benninger) on Saturday, March 1 at 9:30 p.m. in the Lucknow Legion Hall. EUCHRE PARTY . Euchre party at St. Paul's An- glican Church, Wingham on Thursday, February 20 at 8:30 p.m. Lunch. Prizes. Admission 75 cents. TALENT SHOW Wingham Lions • Club 4th annual talent show, Wingham Town Hall, Thursday, February 27 at 8 p.m. Tickets at the door. RECEPTION Reception for Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Payne (Beth Mundell) will be held in the Belmore Commu- nity Centre on February 21. Music by C.A.K.e. Ladies please bring lunch. 13-20 EUCHRE Euchre party every Tuesday at Sacred Heart Church Parish Hall, 8:30 p.m. rrb ICE CAPADES Howick Lions' bus trip to Ice Capades on March 13. Phone Gorrie 335-3451. DANCE Dancing at the Wingham Legion, Saturday, February 22. Music by Ian Wilbee's Orchestra. Admission $4.00 per couple. Ad- mission restricted to persons 18 years of age and over. Card Of Thanks I would like to thank all my friends for their kindness during my stay in Wingham and District Hospital. Thanks to Dr. Hanlon and allthe nurses on second floor and for the visit of Rev. Arm- strong and treats, cards and roses that were sent. Rollo Sanderson The families of the late Lorne Ray Hoggart wish to express sincere thanks to their friends and relatives for their manly acts of kindnessatthe time of the -sud den death of a dear husband and a wonderful father, son and brother. Your many cards, dona- tions of food, floral tributes and donations to the various chari- table organizations were deeply appreciated. Special thanks to Terry and Richard's friends, pallbearers, fiowerbearers, Rev. Passmore. Dr. McGregor, the neighbors, Walker's Funeral Home, the ladies of the Blyth Church Unit who provided lunch and all who helped in any way. Your acts of kindness and thoughtfulness were much ap- preciated and will never be for- gotten. Fay, Marnie, Richard and Terry and families Card Of Thanks • I would like to thank all my friends who sent me cards and gifts while I was a patient in Sick Children's Hospital, Londoin, Spe- cial thanks to Dr. Marshall,' the nurses on third floor, to my kind neighbors on 'Scott Street and a very special thanks to Grandma and Gra,llr dpa Metcalfe. Robby Leachman We wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness and sympathy during the illness and death of a beloved- h_ tisband r and-- father, - Abraham Haasnoot Jr. Special thanks to the intensive care staff who work at the hospital in Goderich, Dr; Doorly and Dr. Hanlon of Wingham. Also.to all who offered transportation and help and prepared food. Mrs. Linda Haasnoot and family Words are inadequate to express my sincere appreciation for every kindness f *received while a patient at Wingham Hos- pital. I would like to thank the emergency staff, Dr. Hanlon, Dr. McGregor, the staff in intensive care, Father Nolan, Rev. Arm- strong, the Wingham Police, the Cubs and Scouts and my family and friends. Geo. Whitby We wish to thank all those who visited us; sent flowers, cards and letters or remembered us in any way while a patient in the Wingham and District Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Ping, Dr. Wilkins, Rev. Barry Passmore and all the nurses in the Obstet- rics Ward on second floor. Our apprciation to each and every one. • Raymond, Ann and Kenneth Hogg I wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to all who remembered me with cards, letters, flowers and visits while I was a patient in University Hospital, London and since returning home. Margaret Robinson We wish to express our sincere appreciation to our friends, neighbors and relatives for the expressions of kindness and sym- pathy shown us during the loss of husband and brother. The floral tributes, cards and letters of sympathy and donations to the Ontario Heart Foundation were greatly appreciated. Special thanks to Rev. C. Wittich, Rev. Robert Armstrong and Dr. Leahy and to all the staff of the Wing- ham ingham Hospital for their many thoughts and deeds of kindness. Louie Shortreed and Esther Johnston I would like to sincerely thank my family and friends for all their kindness while I was in the hospital and since coming home. To all who sent cards, gifts' and flowers and visited me, I say thank -you. Special thanks to Dr. Hanlon, Rev. Passmore and the nurses on second floor. Irene Stainton 82 Albert Street • Clinton Phone: 482-9371 MASON BAILEY BROKER/MANAGER 1981/2 acre modern dairy,farm in East Wawanosh township, 150 acres workable. 1'/2 storey brick home with 7 rooms, modernized with 3 bedrooms. *** New 1 floor aluminum sided home in Bluevale. 5 robins, 3 bedrooms, electric heating. Duplex in Belgrave in like new condition, modern, large rooms, .separate °Service`s *** 150 acre farm in Turnberry 'Township, 130 acres workable 1'/2 storey" insul-sided home with 6 rooms, 4 bedrooms. 1 floor frame 'home in grove, 4 bedrooms, electric heat, carpeted throughout, recreation room. Large lot. FOOD FOR THOUGHT No matter what happens, there's always someone who knew it would. NO- gm*win sod ; took-0*mo of d man, gave an on the old ot St. MY, 4*intOong followed favOriten, snob' 411* °When You and fere Y P ". "�" Some �,u familiar werepyedhyMrs, , Brsdhorp. 90 a i�+ and Mrs.:Sews on, . fisher zand , 44n a e, as a loving ace "Let Me YYou {.Sweep' Mrs. Fitch favored with a humorousheed' "What Wiry 'Ought K% ". d • Rick Einwechter entertained with several numb, ,on the re- -Corder- Everyone enjoyed skit, "Wbere'aMy Baby?", ,ate: by lis. Fisher, Mrs. Conn and Mi6: Fitch, The program closed with the singing. of "0 Canada" and lunch was served by the coMml .ttee,in charge. The social committee for tbe March meeting is Wire- Jean Aitchison, Mr. and Mrs. ,. Roy Adair, lots. Vera Armstrong and Mrs. Mary Armstrong. One floor, three bedre ni house in good residential sec- tion, three-piece bath, beauti•° fully finished rec room, at- tached garage. *** One floor, three bedroom house, close to downtown, cupboards with garbage dis- posal, water softener, ' patio, garage and workshop and other features. *** Four bedroom brick house on Belmore-Formosa road, three-piece bath; .oil furnace,,, drilled well. Illness forces sale. Asking $1.6,000.00. Five bedroom brick house' near Belmore on two eros,, new roof, three -pierce ata newly 'decorated, good sized barn. ' *** Two, 50 acre farms side by; side make up. this ' 100 Macre' farm in Teeswdter area.; Could be sold separately oras one unit. Large barn for beef feeding, 65 acres corn land. *** Other farms and businesses. MEL°MATHERS' ----~ Wingham 3574208 Representing. LLOYD W. HUTTON REAL ESTATE (Kincardine) LTD. PETER S. MacEWAN General Insurance . Rear Estate Broker 38 St. David St., Goderich Phone 524-9531 RETIREMENT HOME 1N LUCKNOW This one storey two bedroom home is located 1 block from downtown, older home yet in good repair, situated on a 66' x 82' lot, taxes only $126.00, electric heated. All for $17,000.00. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY In this excellent furniture business. Grossed $125,000.00 last year. For full details and inspection please phone today. FARMS AVAILABLE We have a number of good buys on farms in Huron County, 250 100 acre operations. All are in good locations, and priced to sell. WE WOULD APPRECIATE HAVING YOUR PROPERTY.LISTED Ross and Phyllis Hoggart R.R. 4, Wingham Phone 3574692 BROKER REAL ESTE 173- DdAGO1!!AL ROAD * 357e11-41� WINGHAM ONTARIO HOME WITH AN INCOME Built about 12 yeors ago, of one storey construction. The dwell- ing consists of two identical side by side self contained apart- ments each having modern kitchen and dining area, large liv- ing room with picture window, 2 large bedrooms plus 3 pc. bath and laundry area. Full basement and central oil heating system. Anyone could live in maximum comfort plus having a substantial monthly income. Excellent locotion in the Village of Blyth. 200 ACRE FARM 150 acres of good tillable farmland, 35 acres of hardwood bush having some commercial value, remaining 15 acres rough pos- ture land. Two storey 5 bedroom brick home in excellent con- dition. 56 x 66 barn with steel roof. Silo and cement yard. Own- er retiring. Ken Ducherme, Representative. 670 Shiites- Street, Wingham, Phone 357.2594 '0