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Real Estatkfir4er
30 St. :David Sts, G derich Phone 5249531
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If you disiro to ill, phone for free evuluotion. W. ran get you
good value now.
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9'S acres, 55 plowed with good born 60 x 70, o strong creek, 6
acres of hardwoodcedar bush. Good terms available.
WHAT PRiCE FREEDOM '
This 13 acre hideaway Is very scenic with gentle rolling land to
lovely treed area, a strong spring foo' creek flowing through
the property, ideal building site. All for $13,000.00, located
near Lochlesh.
WE WOULD APPRECIATE HAVING.
YOUR PROPERTY LISTED
Ross and Phyllis Hogged
•y R.R. 4, Wingham
Phone 357*3692
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REAL. ESTATE
WINGHAM,NONTAR4IO a5e1117
BRICK BUNGALOW
Constructed Tess than 3 years ago this immaculate 3 bedroom
home hos many quality features not normally found in new
homes built at today's high building costs. High quality Kitchen
cupboards. Commercial grade kitchen carpet. Dining room has
chandelier. Spacious living room, very modern 4 pc. bath and
3 bedrooms. Broadloom throughout the entire home including
basement which " contains finished rec-room, laundry area,
2 pc. bath and store room. Carport; paved drive, privacy fence
and sodded lot leaves you with nothing to do but move in. Lo-
cated in a quiet sub -division of all new homes in Wingham. We
would be happy to show this beautiful home by appointment.
THREE BEDROOM HOME
1'/2 storey home having an excellent central location on a quiet
street with all., municipal services connected. This home has
been completely redecoratdd inside and out, including new
roof, exterior siding, kitchen cupboards, floor, furnace, etc.
Patio doors leading to a new cedar sun deck. Owner moving.
Priced at $26,500.
200 ACRES •
Located in the Wingham area: Large two storey 5 bedroom
brick home which has been very well maintained. 56 x 66 barn
with steel roof, silo and cement yard. 150 acres excellent till-
able farmland. 35 acres bush- having some commercial value
• and 15 , acres of rough pasture. Owner retiring. Attractively
priced.
Ken Ducharme, Repres•ntotive, 570 Shatter Street,
Windham, Phone 357-2594
FImIly ' was
lativs
of
Melvin Fi ulliydied Mme► If at
Callander Num How, .
AOw asou Of *late W -
ply and Vs wire,tho
tori ner 8i�. MontgomeryA and
was born in Howl* Tovolhi�pp o
Ane 14, 1� . Ile farmed en `M'on-
cession 15, Hawes Townp,
prior to retiring to Gerrie in 196.3.
On December 3,194, he mar-
ried Gertrude Hislop who pre-
deceased Mere ilii '1O8.
Surviving are .several in-laws,
nieces and nephe”..
Funeral service was held at the
Moir -Davidson Funeral Home,
Gorrie, on Thursday at two
o'clock, conducted by Rev. Wes-
ley B. Bail of Gorrie United
Church.
Pallbearers were Bert Under-
wood, Charles Kreller, Harry
Rham , George Brown, Robin
Bolander and Thomas Temple-
man.
Burial will be in Gorrie Ceme-
tery.
BAILEY
Real Estate
82 Albert Street
Clinton
Phone: 482-9371
MASON BAILEY
BROKER/MANAGER
150 acre farm in Turnberry
Township, 130 acres work-
able. 1% storey insul-sided
home with '5 rooms, . 4 bed-
rooms.
12 unitmotel for sale in Wes-
tern Ontario on the Saugeen
River.
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19$1/2 acre modern dairy farm
in East Wawanosh Township,
150 acres workable. 1'/2
storey brick home with 7
rooms, completely modern-
ized, 3 bedrooms.
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Large building lot for sale in
Brussels.
Hardware store in a village in
Huron County.
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We have listed a variety of
forms in Morris and Hullett
Townships.
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FOOD FOR THOUGHT
_ HQ who deliberates fully .be-
foFe 'taking `a step wifil spend '
his entire life on one leg. •
MULI !'Y; l . w'YII!'� 1 A r eYr
ourto
Ow,t! ',. �m
Yey, Passed s'Ha, '' ► Pio
ago, April $p 1973,
What would we give a we
.say
"Hello Mime in the sow 44
way.
To bear her voice and .
,senile,
To sit with her and chit a1-
4o you who have a sister, jcll
her with care,
For you'll never know the heart-
aches
Until you know she isn't there.
—Always remembered, and
sadly missed by her *tett ' and
brothers-in-law.
Myrtle, Annie and Lorliti,
Mabel and W
OHM: In loving memory of my
dear husband, Fred, who paged
away one year ago April 1, 1914.
It is sad to walk the road alone
Instead of side by side,
But to all there comes a moment
When the path of life divides.
But his weary hours and days of
Pain,
His troubled nights are passed,
And in my aching T know
He has found sweet res at last.
—Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by his wife Rase
and family.
OHM: In eternal and loving
memory of my father, Fred Ohm,
who passed so quietly out of my
life one year ago April 1, 1974.
It's lonely here without you, Dad,
For I miss you more each day.
Life is not the same to me,
Since you passed away.
They say time heals all sorrow
And helps us to forget,
But time so far has onlyproved
How much I miss you et. -
It broke my heart to lose you,
But you did not go alone,
For part of me went with you.
Sadly and forever missed.
Always in my heart, daughter
Rose.
HEUGHAN: In loving memory of
a dear. husband, W. A. Heughan,
who passed away April 7, 1974.
Not just today but every day
In silence we remember.
-Sadly missed by wife Hazel,
daughter Erma, son Jim and four
grandsons.
SINNAMON: In loving memory
of a dear .son.,and brother , Bill
Sinnamon < Who passed: ittyraN
March 31, 1962.
We little knew when we woke that
morn,
ervice Director
FLOWERS
rr
. Wedding
Arrangements
. Cut flowers
• Plants
. Flowers by
Wire Service
LEWIS
FLOWERS
135 Frances
Phone
357-3880
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INSURANCE
For your
INSURANCE
See or Cali
WILLIAM S.
REED
64 Victoria St., 357-2174
alf
INSURANCE
All Types of
Insurance
335.3525 357-2636
GORRle WINGHAM
POOLS, ETC.
Swimming
Pools
Above and Below
Ground
Complete Line of
Pool Chemicals
ARMSTRONG
CHEMICALS
Box 56 . Walkerton
AUTOMOTIVE
• WINGHAM
SUNOCO SERVICE
LICENSED MECHANIC
UNDERCOATING &
RUSTPROOFING
COMPLETE CAR &
TRUCK SERVICE
Prop. Ken Leitch
PHONE
357-1554 NIGHT 357-3585
COLLISION
Al's Collision
service is
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Phone
357-2206
CARS, TRUCKS, BUSES
Complete Body Work
and Painting
Frame and Rust Repair
Also Insurance Claims
CONC. 2, MORRIS TWP.
Hwy. 86
1st Morris
2nd Morris • _ 2nd
ELECTRICAL
BURKE ELECTRIC
Electrical Contractors
Motor Rewind and
Sales
Household Apppliaitices
Josephine St. 357-2450•
Emergency Service - See
the Yellow Pages
vams
Pletch Electric
Wingham
INDUSTRIAL or
COMMERCIAL WIRING
Mao Rural and Domestic
Phone 351-1583
FOOD
Hot Sandwiches
Soup
Chicken and Sea -Food
- Dinners
RIVERVIEW
DRIVE-IN
RUSTPROOFING
Guaranteed
RUSTPROOFING
FOR
New and Used
Cars
Wingham 357.2323
CONSTRUCTION
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
Askes Brothers
CONSTRUCTION
Cottages, Homes
Additions & Renovations
FREE ESTIMATES
Ph: 528.2726
Box 122, Lucknow
PLUMBING HEATING
Percy Ciark
Plumbing
Heating and
Sheet Metal
Contractor
PHONE
• 357-3080
366 Edward St.,
Wingham
Leroy Jackson
Plumbing
—Heating
• Tinsmithing
191 Josephine St.
Wingham 357-2904
SALES AND SERVICE
Lynn Hoy
Enterprises
Honda and Skidoo
Sales & Service
Hwy 86 east of Wingham
Phone 519-357-3435
FUELS
BILL TIFFIN
imperial Esso Agent
For all your Home and
Farm Fuel and
Lubricating Needs
357-1032
Advance -Times
357-2320
The sorrow the day would bring.
The call was auddep, the shock
severe,
To part with one we loved so
dear.
He didn't have time to say
farewell
Or for us to say goodbye,
You were gone before we rea-
rued
And only God knows why.
Each time we look at your pic-
ture
You seem to smile and say,
We'll meet again one day.
—Dearly loved and sadly
missed by Mother, Dad, Doug
and Jeanie.
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MULVEY: In loving memory of a
dear mother and grandmother,
Elms Mulvey, who passed away
two years ago, April 5, 1873.
Memories are like threads of
gold,
Never tarnish or grow old,
No longer in our lives to share,
But in our hearts she is always
there.
—Lovingly remembered by
Bill, Nancy, Jeffrey and Cindy.
JOHNSTON: In loving„ memory
'of a dear father, Allan Johnston
who passed away one year age.
We watched you suffer and we
watched you die,
But all we could do was just stand
by.
When the time came we suffered t
too,
For you never deserved what you
went through.
God took your hand and we had
to part,
He eased your pain and broke
our hearts.
You fell asleep without goodbye,
But memories of you will never
die.
Your resting plaee we visit
And place your flowers with care,
But no one knows the heartache
When we walk away and leave
you there.
If tear drops could build a
stairway
And memories a lane,
We would walk all the way to
heaven
And bring you home again.
—Always remembered and
sadly missed by Donna, Douglas
and Debbie.
DIED
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DERBYSHIRE—At South Huron
Hospital, Exeter, on Wednes-
day, March 26,Frederick
Derbyshire of Port F anks, in
his 71st year. He was the be-
loved husband of the. former
Marjorie Murray; dear fath-
er of Murray of Belgrave;
father-in-law . of Mildred; step- '
brother of Clarence Derbyshire
of Brantford. Private funeral
service was held Saturday at
the Gilpin FuneralHome,
Thedford, with intermient fol-
lowing in Pioneer Cemetery,
Norwich.
SCANDRETT—At St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, on Friday,
March 28, Corrine Scandrett
of 567 PiccadillStreet, Lon-
don. She was the beloved
daughter of 'the° late Mr: and
Mrs. Percy Scandrett; dear
niece of Mrs. Jennie Taylor of
Wingham and Mrs. Ethel Scan-
drett of Richmond Hill. She is
also survived by several cous-
ins. The late Miss Scandrett
rested at the A. Millard George
Funeral Home, London, where
service was held Monday at
1:30. Interment m Brandon
Cemetery, Belgrave. As ex-
pressions of sympathy, memo-
rial donationsmay be forward-
ed to the YMCA, 433 Welling-
ton Street, London.
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The
MckwtIsr IrI�d Tiwsloy-=
d
Funeral service Was beid
Watts Thursday, M..,aaic. �l+�, at " , L
Home, Bross*,
for the late Mau McGregor
McKereber of 4ameatown.
Wayne week of K x Primp
ter
au :Church, Oiaevale,. of-
ficiated at 2:00 p.m. TempororY
interment was in prose's
chapel, Burial will be in Wrox-
eter
roxeter Cemetery.
Pallbearers were James C.
Juhestoi, Jii Adams, s, Kith
Nicholson, George Ross, Hans
den Dekker and William Pea-
cock.
eacock.
Mr. McKercher died Tuesday,
March 25, at Huronview, Clinton,
in his 72nd year, following a
lengthy illness. Born hi Howick
Township on September 4, 1903,
he was the youngest son of the
late Alexander and Margaret
' (Ritchie) McKercher. On
December 13, 1924, he married
Rhoda Henning of_Wroxeter. Mr.
McKercher farmed for three
' years in Howick Township and
then moved to Jamestown where
he owned and operated the
general store for 45 years and
also had a grocery route.
Allan McKercher was a
member of Knox Presbyterian
Church, Bluevale.
Surviving besides his wife
Rhoda, are on son, Glenn of
Jamestown and one daughter,
Ruth, Mrs. Clark Sharpin of
Wroxeter. There are four grand -
Mrs. R.A. Forster
dies at Hgr,nview
Mrs. Ruby Alice Forster, Reg.
N., of Fordwich passed away at
Huronview, Clinton, on March 26
in her 80th year. -
She was born in Howick Town-
ship, Huron County, on
December 7,1895, the daughter of
the late Joseph and Elizabeth
Hainstock. For many years she
served as a nurse in Toronto
General Hospital. At the time of
her retirement she took up resi-•
dence in Fordwich.
Mrs. Forster was a faithful.
member° of Trinity Anglican
Church, taking an active part in
the choir, Altar .Guild and the
ACW. She will be long remem-
bered by her many friends.
She is survived by a sister,
Mrs. D. S. (Myrtle) MacNaugh-
ton of Wingham and a sister-in-
law, Mrs. John Hainstock of
$haunavon, Sisk., several nieces
- and• dtiephews:_."She
r wase,:
• p ` ` "' `-four siss and
three brothers.
The funeral service was held in
Trinity Anglican Church, Ford-
wich, on Saturday afternoon,
conducted by the Rev. William B.
Parker. The Moir -Davidson
;Funeral Home was in charge of
arrangements. Interment will
take place in Fordwich Cemetery
at a later date.
,The pallbearers were ,Bruce
Armstrong, Hector Browne,
Robert Connell, James Foster,
John Harris and James Mowat.
.. ,great, �$dreu�ur oa
bis, Tom. of IfAieworli,
Mr. M
•^'.� aspredeceased.
by two brothers, 'Ames
Ewart.
HUTTON
Ono 100 ocr. Ashf101d fes.
OS workabl.. Asking fess thon
$50.000.
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Morris Twp. -three 100 acre
farms, good buildings, well
drained, ready for spring
planting.
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Large brick three bedrooni.
home and small barn on half
acre tot surrounded by
.mature maple trees. Good.
furnace, 3_ pc. both and fire-
place.
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Belgrave - 5 acre farm, 3 bed-
room brick house, new wir-
ing, new septic system, good
furnace. Barn 50 x 60 in good
condition.
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Belmore area - attractive
brick house on two acre lot
with 3 pc. bath, furnace and
new roof. Barn 50 x 60. Ask-
ing $25,000.
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Belgrave - Two choice build-
ing lots each 82 x 165 ft., per-
fect location.
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Culross - 128 acres, Targe
brick house in excellent con-
dition, large barn, steel gran-
ary.
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CENTURY FARM, 335 acres,
near Lucknow, 300 acres
workable, two sets of build-
ings, opportunity to obtain a
large acreage of good corn
land.
MEL MATHERS
Wingham 357-3208
Representing
LLOYD W. HUTTON \,
REAL ESTATE .-
(Kincardine)'. LTD.
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PEACERAIIAAPII
Take a at this ,re-
treat property ,#aavt. d
3 miles from, Village of
Brussels. 1't: storey
house with all convert-
ienees included. A
great place to live or
spend - yoiur=wesks.
Priced at ,only $22,0.00:
cash-
FUTURISTI C
With something more
•than 50 acres mid a 2
storey brick home and
Pet Food business, do-,
ing an excellent turrl-
Iover.. Included all •!
equipment. Located on' '11
N I the Walton Road near '
Brussels. Be indepeen
;Uh dent. Priced to soil.
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NEED MORE LAND
80 acres more or less
located in the'Township r.
11 of Morris.. 32 acres
,l workable, several U
g building sites on , pro- 1111
▪ party. Priced $34,000.
"FOR THE MOST, CALL.
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Former resident
dies in Kingston
Mrs: S. S. Campbell of Kingston
passed away ather home in
Kingston on Saturday at the age
of 88. She was a former resident
of Wingham. Her husband was
agent at the CPR station for a few
years, leaving about 1948. They
were members of the United
Church.
Left to mourn are one son, Ger-
ald of Kingston; one sister,
Margaret; two brothers in
Florida and several grandchil-
dren. •
Funeral service and interment
took place yesterday (Wednes-
day) in Kingston.
Mr. Campbell passed away a
few years ago.
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HANOVER HOLIDAY TOURS
SPRING TOURS
Holland, Michigan Tulip Festi-
val, four days, departs .May 15.
Ottawa Tulip time, four days, de-
parts May 16 and three days, de-
parts May 23. Frankenmuth Ba-
varian Festival, three days, de-
parts June 13.. Nashville, four
days, departs May 16.
SUMMER TOURS
Western Canada, 22 days, de-
parts June 28 and August 30.
Maritimes, 15 days, departs
August 9 and September 6. 12
days, departs July 26.
For information, contact Han-
over Travel Service, Box 126,
Hanover, telephone 1-800-265-3007
toll free.
COUNTRY CURLER
EUCHRE
Country Curler euchre party,
Thursday, April 3, Bluevale
Community Hall, 8 p.m. Ladies
bring sandwiches. Everyone wel-
Come.
EUCHRE
Euchre party at St. Paul's An-
glican Church, Thursday, April 3
at 8:30 p.m. Lunch. Prizes. Ad-
mission 75 cents.
ANNUAL MEETING
The Wingham Figure Skating
Club annual meeting, April 14, 8
p.m., at the home of Mrs. Ken
Wood.
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MALE CHORUS
'Schneider Male Chorus at St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Church,
Wingham, Wednesday, April 2,
8:30 p.m. Adults $1.50, students
51.00. Sponsored by the Couples'
Club. rrb
BINGO
Howick Lions' Bingo will be
held on Friday, April 4th at, 8:30
p.m. in Wroxeter Commty
Hall. Admission 51. 12 Regular
games for 510; 2 Share the
Wealth; one $25 Special; Jackpot
of $95 on 58 calls; Door .dc Con-
solation Prizes.
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The Man
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IT'S SRIGHTI .A roomy fivebedroom family•horne in Wingham
on a lot 60 x 165. Magnificently remodelled extra large kitchen.
Family and living rooms. Fully insulated sunroom. $35,000.
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A well structured, three bedroom home in Belgrave on a
quarter acre. Fine traditional appointments. Only $20,500.
An older brick home with mounds of imagination. That's what
the owners have applied to their semi-country,,two bedroom
Ronne on Wingham'$ edge. Spacious lot, NEW deep piled rich
carpeting, brilliant wallpapering, dramatic Linoleum. Washer-
dryer
asherdryer included for $23,500. Owner open to offers!
Just north of Blyth on two acres stands a classic three bedroom
home plus new large workshop. Many new -features include
broadloom, built-in oven and range, new pressure system and
furnace. Asking less than $40,000 (open to offers).
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In Wroxeter a MASTERPIECEI Built in the 40's, yet containing
many of today's modern qualities. Full, dry basement, hot
water heating, three bedrooms. Estate settlement. $27,000.
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' Contact:
OFFICE 357-.1344
STAN CHADWICK
Coast to Coast 357-2497
Real Estate Service JACK SCHARBACH
357-3822 -
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CLAYTON G. HOGG LIMITED
Real Estate Broker
Wingham
Next to the Post Office
- FOR SALE -
Two storey, 5 room house with kitchen, dining room, living
room, 2 bedrooms, 3 pc. and 1 pc. bath, new oil furnace and
hot water tank. Located one block off main street in Wingham
on a well landscaped lot 66' x 132'. Terms available, immediate
possession.
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Two storey, insul-brick house, 4 bedrooms, kitchen, dining
room, living room, located on a good lot in Teeswater. Dei'
tached garage, low taxes, early possession.
Two storey, 3 bedroom house with new colorlok siding. and
completely renovated inside. This- home with kitchen, living
room and utilityroom is located just one block off Wingham's
main street. Asking price just 515,500.00 with immediate
possession. , e
FARMS
100 acre beef farm, 70 acres workable, balance in bush. Barn
50' x 50', implement shed, 3 bedroom frame house with,, good
hardwood floors, new bathroom. Located cloa`e to Wingham.
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WANTED
We have sincere clients looking for farms, rural properties and
homes in the Wingham area. Inquiries confidential, no obli-
gation.
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WINGHAM OFFICE 3,57-1515
EVENINGS
JOHN BRENT 335-3391
JOHN HOPPER 357.2154