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beautiful St. Petes Beach.
Jan. 17 and Pleb, l *Ye
baeluding bi yworld$ Now`
Space Centre, fib" . Gams,
G re$$ Gardens and Silver
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from. Mann to l!fasssaaalloard the
SS Emerald Seas.
a' Feb. 14-14 days incltld; 6
nights in St. Petes with '41000P1VP
modation on the beautiful Gulf
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tot. mod l 1' -storey bride home is. located in a quiet rosid. ntial'
district .of.town, The home offers modern &Itchen, dining area,
/cargo Iivin r andthree
bedrooms 0;14 pc, bath, Full
dry
basement with high unobstruct.d,ceiiingprovides odequat
arse for a lar,90 recreation room and a 4th bedroom. Carport
is aattach,ed, ,paved drive and grounds attractively Iandscapisd.
Full prise.$37,500.
IWO STOR#Y'FAMiLY HOME
Situatecton a tarps lot ciosetto schools, hospital etc., this threw
bisdroorn home hos n completely renovated throughout
halving anew modern kitchen, separate dining room and living
room plus family::room with shag rug and electric fireplace.
Central oil. hooting System, plumbing and whing have/ ,Oil been
updated as well and represents excellent value for your pur-
chasing dollar,
VALUABLE INCOME PROPERTY
Consisting of three business blocks with four apartments,
located in the most active business district of Wingham and
all producing on attractive apd steady reyen0., With IQwpur-
chaase price any wise investor will take a close look at this
offering and with • the good terrns offered newcomers to 'the
investment field tan get their start here,
BRAND NEW BRICK HOMES
Over 1,200 sq, ft, of living area on the main floor, including
large kitchen, dining room, living room, 4 pc. bath, three bed- •
rooms and ample storage. The lower level features single car
built-in garage with remaining area framed and serviced for
a second bath, laundry room, 4th bedroom, and a recreation
room now having a huge natural fireplace. This luxurious home
s located in 81uevale, just five minutes' from Wingham, and
s priced to sell at $46,900.
ocated in Gordo is a brand new brick split-level home having
many quality features such as pre -finished aluminum exterior
trim, insulated steel entrance doors, and insulated glass sash
windows throughout. Spacious kitchen -dining area, living
room, three bedrooms, and 4 pc. bath. This home is presently
under construction and can be decorated to the new' owner's
taste. Completely ready for occupancy at $44,90Q.
Ken Ducharssle, Representative` 570 Stouter Street,
Wingham, Phone 357-2594
ervice
FLOWERS
tlti
. We.ddrnit
k"s od aaantrjC
Arrangements
. Cut flowers
. Plants
. Flowers by
Wire Stervice
LEWIS
FLOWERS
135 Frances
Phone
357-3880
PO
OLS, ETC.
Swimming
Pools
Above and Below
Ground
Complete Line of
Pool Chemicals
ARMSTRONG
CHEMICALS
lox 54 Walkerton
CONST
RUCTION
T:M.&T.
CONSTRUCTION
General Contractors
'All types of concrete work
Pit Silos
Home and farm building
CALL BOB THOMPSON
BLUEVALE, ONTARIO
357-3493
skes Brothers
CONSTRUCTION
Cottages, H
Additions & Ren
' FREE ESTIMATES
Ph: 520.2
Box 122, Luc
omes
ovations
26
know
FUELS
BILL TIFFIN
:rnperial Esso Agent
r all your Home and
Farm Fuel and
Lubricating Needs
357.10St
AUT6MOTIVE
II WAT611140 Two $tor
:brick ori: e. good corn+.r..lot,
44s4 to school `and, shopping.
Ras living. root*, dining room,
,kitchnt den and three piece
bath downstairs, three ,bod,
mems, a kkitche►n up will three
Pc" ,
both " ..stairs. This ouse
would make an excellent du.
pex. Full basement, good fur -
novo. First time offered.
KINLO,,SS; FARM * 100 acres,
70 workable, brick house with
mud.rn kitchen newly reno-
vatad seven Years ago, 3 pc.
bath. drilled well. Barri has
goodstotet roof. Land in good
stats of cultivation, inimedi-
ata possession. All reason-
able offers considered.
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RESTAURANT • Only 13 years
old in a town near Wingham.
It has grill, freezer, deep fryer
and all equipment,, The books
show it to bee profitable, en-
terprise. Goaid`tsrins avail
able.
WEST WAWANO$H - 50 acres,
spring creek, sterner maple
bush and some cedar on pro-
perty. Excellent pasture farm.
100 ACRES, with aver X90 acres
of choice workable tondaall
well drained. Largo barn and
brick house with all conven-
iences including .nearly new.
oil furnace. This farm can be
bought with or without crops.
MEL MATHERS
Wingham 357-3208
Representing
LLOYD W. HUTTON
REAL ESTATE
(Kincardine) LTD.
WINGHAM
SUNottftEiNiCE
LICENSED MECHANIC
UNDERCOATING &
RUSTPROOFING
COMPLETE CAR &
TRUCK SERVICE
Pr.p. Kew. Leltch
Phone
357-1554 NIGHT 357.3585
TI RES
n
KEN'S
ALIGNMENT SERVICE
357-1230
Hwy. 86 West Wingham
JET GLAZE
Your Car
TOTAL CLEAN-UP
Interior, Exterior
and Chrome
at
GOSLING'S
TEXACO\
Josephine and Victor a St.
Wingham
ELECTRICAL
Pletch Electric
Wingham
INDUSTRIAL or
COMMERCIAL WIRING
Also Rural and Domestic
Phone 357.1583
BURKE ELECTRIC
,Electrical Contractors
Motor Rewind. and
Sales
Household Appliances
Joagphine St. 357-2450
Emergehcy Service - See
the Yellow Pages
MANCE s,
• Dance, Winglial4 OiTtiWitiefist
Saturday, November $, It4uSe by
the Mite --Lies, spiurred by ihe
Wingham and District ala
#lion for the Mentally Retarded.
0..11, per couple (IMO inVl1Mded).
Dancing 9:30110 1 Lin -10 Year* Of
age and over. Limited number of
t tickets available from members
, Of the Association. ?f-.
ANNUAL TURKEY SUPPER
At Duff's United Church, Wal -
on. Supper served 4:30 to $ pan.
Adults $3.00. Children 0 to 12,
..75 l 23-30
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Mexico.
Mar• 15-18 days to New `;RECEPTION AND
DANCE
Reception and dance for Mr.
end Mrs. Bill Gadke (Ila Scott) in
,;the WI Hall, Belgrave, October
Beach for mid-term break:. 25Music by the Alley Cats.
Ours urs fully escorted on art# junk will be provided.
ern highway coaches and ea ,r} ..
wa f t!lsc'
ing first-class accommoda#i ` , OPEN RECEPTION
throughout. Pickups triode 'eq An open reception will be held
route. Free descriptive bre i iturday, October 25 fallowing
chutes available. F`ettes3 Tail marriage of Lorraine Boyle,
and- Travel, 323-1545; Matt'bt -'daughter of Mr. anc4 Mrs. Janies
Forest. A. Boyle, Lucknow and Randy
Foxton, son of Mrs. John Foxton
MEETING "-. of Wingham, and the late Mr.
The Wingham Branch of`' 'the "Foxton. The reception will be
Women's Institute will hold it8, "held at the Lucknow Legion Hall
regular •meeting in the Council commencing at 9 p.m. Friends
Chambers, Thtwsday, October 28, " and relatives welcome.
1975 at 2:30 p.m. Th, program
convenors will be Mrs. Rom BAZAAR AND TEA
Galbraith and Mrs. A. OrviS:tile Bluevale UCW are holding
roll call "Name as huPorteut , their bazaar and tea in the Sun -
quality in a mature persf olli". ° day School room of the Bluevale
Guest speaker Mr. John Brent United Church on Friday, Octo-
,speaking on Real Estate. Hoeft- . her 24 at 3 p.m. You are invited to
esses, Mrs. O. Holmes, Mrs. attend.
Sparks, Mrs. C. Jones and Mrs.
W. Taylor. VARIETY CONCERT
Orleans, Padre Island, Texas
Matamoros, Mexico,
Mar. 10---9 dayswith 5 nt$en,
the Gulf of Mexico at t. Pet
PLAN TO ATTEND
The Grey Wellington Theatre
Guild's production of Neil Si-
mon's "Last of the Red Hot
Lovers" November 13, 14, 15 at
Mount Forest District .High
School, Mount Forest. Adults
$2.00, students and seniors $1:00.
Curtain time 8:30 p.m.
irec tor
FOOD
tiliethutiwicht
• ,,00p.
Chicken and Sea -Food
Dinners
VE
RIVI EW R
DRIVE-IN
SALES AND SERVICE
OIL BURNER
SERVICE
and
FURNACE CLEANING
Phone 357-1356
Dug H.fhr
MARGDON
FLOOR COVERING
Complete line of Cor-
ton, Carpet and Cer-
amic Wall Tile. Con-
tract prices given , on
installations.
R.R. 2, BLUEVALE
Phone 887-9367
r
Lia Hoy 1
Enterprises
Honda and Skidoo
Sales & Service
Hwy 86 east of Wingham
Phone 519-357-3435
HAIRDRESSING
ter ci tet•si
HAIR *MATS
Josephine St. Wingham
PHONE: 357-1932
HOURS
Tuesday 9-5
Wednesday 9-4
Thursday 9.8
Friday 9-5
Saturday 9-2
MEN'S STYLING
Wednesday 5-0:30
CALL US TODAY
Advance -Times
357-2320 44
PLUMBING HEATING
Percy Clark r_
Plumbing
Heating and
• Sheet Metal
Contractor
PHONE
357-3080
366 Edward St.,
Wingham
Leroy Jackson
—Plumbing
—Heating
—Tinsmithing
191 Josephine St.
Wingh 357-2904
COLLISION
Al's Collision
Service
Phone
357-2206
CARS, TRUCKS, BUSES
Complete Body Work
and Pointing
Frame and Rust Repair
Also Insurance Claims
CONC. 2, MORRIS TWP.
'Hwy. 86
1st Morris
2nd Morris 2nd
INSURANCE
BNSURANC■
All Types of
Insurance
333.3523 357-2634
GORRME WINGHAM
For your
INSURANCE
See or can
MnwuN S.
REED
64 Yictaio St., 3S)-21)4
Everyone is invited to the
Variety Concert to be held in the
W.I. Hall, Belgrave, on Tuesday,
October 28 at 8:15 p.m. This
concert is sponsored by the
Women's Institute and features
local talent. Silver collection.
TURKEY SUPPER
Turkey Supper in Fordwich
-Unitedurch, Tuesday, Oct. 28
from 5 p*. - ? Adults $3.00,' chil-
dren 12 years and under $1.50,
• pre-schoolers free.
EUCHRE PARTY
Euchre party will be held at
Whitechurch Community Hall on
Monday, October 27 at 8:30 p.m.
good prizes. Lunch. Sponsored by
the W.I. Everyone welcome.
MEETING - i
Maitland Women's Institute
will hold its next meeting on
Tuesday, October 28 at 8:15 at the
Town Hall. It will feature a
fashion and fabric display with
Belgrave's Institute as guests.
DOUBLE RECEPTION
A double reception for Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Elliott (Grace Jef-
fray) and Mr..and,Mrs. Leonard
Knoll (Margaret Jeffrey) will be
held in the Belmore Community
Centre on October 24. Music by
the Alley Cats. Ladies please
bring lunch.
BINGO
Blyth Lions Club Saturday
night bingo at 8:30 p.m. in the
Blyth Memorial Hall. Jackpot
$150 on 60 calls. Share the wealth
and regular games. rrb
RUMMAGE SALE
The Auxiliary to Wingham' and
District Hospital is holding a fall
rummage sale in the Wingham
Armouries, Friday, October 24,
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For pickups
Thursday, October 23, contact
Mrs. W. J. Adams, 357-1853.
Sorry, no articles accepted on
day of sale. Auction at 2 p.m.
16-23
DANCE
Blyth Lions Club dance, Blyth
Memorial Hall, Friday, October
24. Music by the Musicmakers.
Advance tickets $6.00. $7.00 at the
door. For advance tickets phone
523-9$64. Lunch will be served.
16-23
SPEAKER
Hear Mrs. Lillian Dickson, a
missionary -humanitarian of Tai-
wan, Borneo and Papua, who will
speak on Friday, October 24 at
7:45 p.m. at • St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church, Wingham.
9-16-23
OPEN HOUSE
A surprise Open House to cele-
brate the birthday of Viola
Campbell will be held at Bluevale
United Church, Sunday, October
26, 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. Best wishes
only please.
Announcement
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wall wish to
announce the forthcoming marri-
age of their daughter Mary Lou to
Mr. Randolph Gordon Davis, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis,
London, Ontario. The wedding to
take place in London, Ontario on
November 15, 1075 at 4 p.m.
The many expressions of your
ens shown to my family and
myself dur a my illuess boo
been very 'lunch appreciated. A
Sincere thaak6you to everyone.
Mrs, Dorothy Finlayson
The Dinsmore family would
like to thankneighbo s,
friends and. relatives for all your
kindness these past few months.
Special thanks to Rev. Parker,
Rev.wtborn and the nurses on
second floor of Wingiasm Hospi-
tal. Also to St. Stephen's Guild.
Nelbie,'Carl andEdith
We would like to that* friends
and relatives for the doral tri-
butes, charitable donations and
all other acts of kindness during,
• our recent bereavement. Special
thanks to Dr. Hanlon, Mr. Keay
and the staff at Brookhaven, Rev.
Ball, and the'' Davidson Funeral
Home. Your kindness is deeply
appreciated.
Anne Simmons and family.
We would like to take this
gpportpnity to say thanks to our
friends and•neighbors for cards,
gifts and good wishes on our 40th
wedding anniversary. Also to our
family for the surprise dinner
and party at our home, one we
will always remember. .
Bill and Jean
Latronico
I would like to thank all my
relatives and friendsfor visits,
cards and flowers received while
in the hospital. Also special
thanks to Dr. Ping, Dr. Wilkins,
Rev. Barry . Pasemore and the
nurses on second floor.
Mrs. Omar Haselgrove
BIRTHS
McART R—At the Kitchener -
Waterloo Hospital, Kitchener
on October 13 to, Mr. and Mrs.
Murray McArter (Gayle Gan-
nett) a daughter.
GIES—On Oct. 16, in St. Mary's
Hospital, Kitchener,: to Dave
ry ;of our
Telli�:
O+i;tor' 1r* 1
Tema w Row, Awey
October 49,1972- "
Deep in our hearts yoey 111e1
IS kept., e..
To love, to cherish, to fiver for.
Set,
--lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by the family.
HOL`T; Ili MelllOry of a dear b.
band, father and brother, Gorden
Holt who passed away Octaal'
25, 1974.
We watched you suffer,
We watched you die,
But all we could do was just stand
bY•
When the tonne came we suffered
too,
For you never wed what you
went through.
God tookyourhand and,9bad to
part,
He eassed.your pain and broke our
hearts.
You fell asleep without goodbye,
But memories of you shall never
die.
Sadly mis along life's way,
Quietly re embered day to day,
No longer our lives to share,
But in our hearts he is always
there.
' —Ever remembered and sadly
missed by wife Evelyn, brother
Aldine and daughter Ann and son-
in-law Raymond.
ad• aughter, rst gra at for
1�
Scott ' and Kay McLennan,
Molesworth, and Great grand-
parents Jack and Dorothy
Thompson, Bluevale.
SHIPMAN—At Northwestern'
Hospital, Toronto on October
14 to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ship-
man (Cathy Oakley) a daugh-
ter.
STOBO — At the Wingham and
District Hospital on Tuesday,
October 14, to Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Stobo, RR 2, Tees-
water, a daughter.
SHETLER — At the Wingham
and District Hospital on Wed-
nesday, October 15, to Mr. and
Mrs. John Sheller, RR 3, Wing -
ham, twins, a son and a daugh-
ter.
JACOBS — At the Wingham and
District Hospital . on Wednes-
day, October 15, to Mr. and
Mrs. Malcolm Jacobs, Brus-
sels, a daughter.
CARTER — At the Wingham and
District Hospital on Friday,
October 17, to Mr. and Mrs.
Anthony Carter, Lucknow, a
son.
KIRKLAND — At the Wingham
and District Hospital on Satur-
day, October 18, to Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Kirkland, RR 2,
Teeswater, a daughter.
Belmore
Rev. and Mrs. Rea Grant and
family of Listowel, Wilfred and,
David Johann of Teeswater, Mr.
and Mrs. Wilfred Walker of 'Bel -
grave and lir. and Mrs. Alex
Robinson of Vingham were din-
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
fred Johann on Sunday.
On Sunday the Belmore United
Church celebrated its anniver-
sary with the McIntosh and Mild-
may congregations attending.
Guest speaker was Rev. Rea
Grant of Listowel, and former
minister of the congregations.
Miss Lavonne Ballagh sang sev-
eral songs, as well as the Junior
choir.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Schatte and
family of Ridgetown, Mr. and
Mrs. Ron Campbell and family of
London, and Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Horton of RR 1, Clifford spent
Thanksgiving Sunday at Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Horton.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Douglas and
family of RR 1, Clifford and Mr.!
and Mrs. George Farrish of
Wingham spent Thanksgiving
Monday at Mr. and Mrs: Ed Hor-
ton. ` t
Mark Renwick and Revel Dett-
man are spending some time
visiting relatives in Manitoba.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr: and Mrs. James A. Boyle,
Lucknow are pleasedto announce
the engagement of their c augh-
ter, Lorraine Anne to Randolph
John Foxton, Wingham, son of
Mrs. John Foxton and the late
Mr. Foxton, Wingham. The, mar-
riage will take place on October
25, 1975 at Lucknow United
Church, Lucknow.
140 icr+ss, ,titres
wo rkobl s, balance :pas-
tur.., some hardwood '-
and �csiirdar blush. mall :60111/1/
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stream. building
sit.. immadiat. posses- ,
$Ilett. 4 a
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Com11/2 pl.tely re viit Q
•home In Brussels. New
wiring• plumbing, fix^
' tures uporfs.
, I,ow talc and sc, lasb led alit
a•• $x4lent,500.terms00 with Intel-
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EX VAi S
, This newly redecor'sd ;n.:
unit with 3 `bedroom''
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-a! self contained apart4,11
molt is an outstanding
Si' buy. Business area 20' x
50' with uniqu.'.Iv-.
•.sh
. ing, counters,. storage,'
lroom behind, and foa-
turing a now "Olde Eng- a
land" style front.
I "FOR THE MOST, CALL.
HoLST"
• OFFICE 357.3140
mi' • Don Holat REAL ESTATE .,
Iii oaltors
■ , WINdHAM
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The Man
To See is
NTEE
Sensational value at $20,000.00, immaculate 2 bedroom home
on the edge of town, low taxes, new broadloom, attractive
panelling. Enjoy view from new cedar sun deck. •
Hello Starters - here is your break - 3 bedroom home for...
$18,000. in Lucknow. Huge lot with unlimited possibilities. Tak*:,•.
advantage of benefits to first homebuyers.. . .
Farm fat everything - `97 acres of top grade farm land, good
open hardwood bush, two large springs on property. Excellent
barn and beautiful, beautiful stone house:
The Farm - the one you have been waiting for - 136 acres scenic
rolling meadows, a panoramic vievii over Maitland River and
surrounding countryside on blacktop highway only minutes
from Wingham.
197 acres of very productive farm land to call your own- Born
in multi -use housing, beef, dairy and hogs. 8 room brick hour.
ready to renovate to your personal desires. Situated on paved
road in Wroxeter area. Be the first to see it.
Choice partially serviced building lot in a pleasant residential
area in Wingham. A very reasonable price tag of $3500.
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Coast to Coast
Real Estate Service
Contact:
OFFICE 357-1344
STAN CHADWICK
357.2497
JACK SCHARBACH
3574822
JOHN PHILUON
357-3896`
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CLAYTON G. NOGG LIMITED
Real Estate Broker
Wingham
Next to 1h. Post Office
• FOR SALE -
Nine room brick home, 5 bedrooms, kitchen, living room,
family room, new 4 pc. bath down, 3 pc. bath up, located just
one block off main street in Wingham. This ideal family home is
'spacious and affords true comfort and real value.
Two storey, 8 room brick home, 4 bedrooms, new bathroom,
2 garages, I toted on oversized lot in a good residential area
in Brussels. Priced for quick sale to settle estate.
FARMS
49 acres, 42 acres workable, barn 48' x 54' with ties and loose
pens, implement shed and garage at road. Eight room, 2 storey
brick home, 4 bedrooms, new furnace. Bordering a paved road
in the Wroxeter area.
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15 acre hobby farm with two barns, one storey 3 -bedroom
home. Located just off main highway, 5 miles east of Wingham.
Nothing to do, just move in. Don't miss this outstanding value.
96 acre hog farm, set-up farrowing to finish with 3 barns
located on main highway close to Wingham. Two storey brick
home, 5 bedrooms, modern facilities plus many extras .includ-
Ing Maitland River flowing through property.
Dairy farm, 107 acres, 90 workable, balance in mixed bush.
Barn 95' x 60', 32 ties and loose pens, implement shed. 11/2
storey brick house with 6 bedrooms. Located close to Wing -
ham. Extra 100 acres available across the road.
WINGHAM OFFICE 357-1515
EVENINGS
JOHN BRENT 335-3391
JOHN HOPPER 357-2154