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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1975-11-06, Page 9• Farrier, Mrs. Evans, Mrs. . L. Durnin. The progressive -euchre party announced for November 10 has been changed to November 17 at. the Whitechurch Community Memorial Hall. • a. ,, a u WESTW l►WAI R' 100 acres►:; property;, lh-w rt .+of' Whit.' wout ren;, : uocr worts- able, balance .mopie- .'C and mixed bush : $m aII lfe ek Listed at,$43,"• ► AREA F,A 190 acres near''? ling, hlom "125 tal:clres. work 'able,' balance ar wood and Cedar bush Good b'+ortt new Streit siding, •nmitkhofte' stable cleaner. Two :homes, 1% 'storey' '4. ° :bedroom brick cfh frame' With all modern • conveniences, plus 1 • storey bedroon'framftr=." with'full base mint • : ;} U„FQR TIIE MOST,'CALL .. .LST,, :, OFFICESit 0 , Doh Holst REAL ► A` : R.altars WittlE�iHA £, . 1111 uar� `1. Ca -! Oct,* close tQ WI/Nita with. 2 actio 1k t r i cropp On the property is i new cement ,und ,*feel. hog bar and o4 hodroom mobil, home with extension andn basement, There is `q never, falling spring and the tAl!8s are low. Hawick * 100 acres, '4 ,bed- room brick home with living roam, diming, room, kitchen and 3 -pc- bath, The bairn 60 x 50 and 24 x40 is painted. **** Three acre property on a pav- ed rood with madernixed 4 bedroom home. Living room, dining room, kitchen, laundry. roam, and now attached gar- age. House is bropoloomed throughout, new forced air oil furnace, 1 mile from school **** 100 acre grass form on 86 highway, L. shaped barn 54 x 70 and 48 x45. Six acres hard- wood bush, 67 acres crop- land, balance pasture. **** Grey Twp. - 98 acre highway farm with attractive brick home having 5 bedrooms, living room, dining room, kit- chen, bath and attached gar- age. The land is high and dry, born is 56 x 56 aad separate implement shed. **** We hove two other 100 acre farms. Two 50 acre farms and o 150 acre cosh crop farm with no house. MEL MATHERS Wingham 357-3208 Representing LLOYD W. HUTTON REAL ESTATE 4 , (Kincardine) LTD. Misses Sandra. Lisa and Pan awphell of Winthrop visited theh".srandparents Mr. and Hobert I libb d, on the woken .. M. wind Mrs. "Warren 7urbrigg, 2,Clifford* visited with Mr. arid Mrs, Role rt '8ibber1 on . un - The' ' held '.a 'f sit e'ert party at the 'home of Olen 'and mag, :Nixon on Saturday eve- nin g, 'a 'he *idly sof, the late Earl . *ore wish to express their hanks and appreciation to >riends, neighbors and relatives Tor, their many Acts of kindness during the 'loss of ,a husband,. `.father and grandfather.*vela' thanks to the,M.{L. Watt Funeral Home, Dr. A. Brszyk, the nurses ,and orderlies of the Second floor of the Wingharn U.oSpital, Rev. The Man To See Is W: halt, }Corrie And .Rey. eDrrwA 'fol', the lovely .ms's tributes, 490.atleivi to the Heart ¢ nd4 ° Cancer t�g,Fund, a rtiic tlir"! ai iety, ` f'l lfii FLiti ,Chapel ana.Ar.USSelS, jt - Chur h. and ,to the hien, helped in the home„ The CO My heartiest thanks. to t Kinsmen Who so efficiently; antt pleasantly performed the unpaid task of moving me to, my apart- ment in the new senior citizens'. building on October 23 and $0.• Their kindness will always be re-' membered and is sincerely ap- r. preciated. BRAND: NEW - shiny Clean and beautifully decorated 3 bedroom home art 4 VVs acres of treed landscape with trout creek. 7 rooms aluminum siding, has full high basement, forced air oil, kitchen 'has lots of lovely cupboards, dinette, living room, den, 4 pc. bath. All curtains and drapes and TV tower included. Must be seen to be appreciated at $49,500. WINGHAM • An incredible bargain! Conveniently close to shopping, a four bedroom home with 4 pc. bathrooms both up and down, hardwood and carpeted floors, family room, plush living and dining rooms, ground floor utility room, magnificent modern kitchen, double lot, carport and paved driveway. All offers considered. WROXETER • Quaint village church converted to charming living quarters below (three bedrooms) with everything modern `throughout. Upstairs could be duplexed. New roof and new drilled well. Low down payment and excellent mortgage avail- able. WHITECHURCH = Two bedrooms and bath upstairs; living and dining rooms plus kitchen (and back kitchen) below - very nicoly maintained with on obvious touch of pride. Utility barn out back permits unlimited uses. Good highway access offers excellent winter access. C C Coast to Coast Real Estate Service Contact: OFFICE 357-1344 STAN CHADWICK 357-2497 JACK SCHARBACH 357-3822 • JOHN PHILLION 357-3896 Mrs. Mae filatehibg 1 would like to thank my. relaM tines, friends and neighbor$ fOr,r, the surprise parties before _ my'' departure for St. John, l'ITeW' Brunswick. Thank -you so mucfli', for the lovely gifts. Darlene Stanger, 1 wish to extend sincere thanks to relatives, friends -and neigh, bors for cards, gifts and visits during my stay in the hospital. Special thanks to nurses on sec- ond floor, Dr. McGregor and Rey.. Passmore. Mrs. Thelma 114eInty'.te Many thanks to all nay friends and relatives for cards, gifts and. kindness to me and my f nily<;, during my stay in Winghat and., District Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Hanlon, Dr. McGregor an& the nurses in ICU. Ruth Hastings I would like to thank Dr. Cor- rin, the nurses and attendants on the first floor, Legion members and friends for the exceptional service and many kindnesses during my recent stay in Wing - ham and District Hospital. I am grateful. R. H. Burbridge Service Directory FLOWERS . Wedding Arrangements . Cut flowers . Plants . Flowers by '61.. Wire Service LEWIS FLOWERS 135 Frances Phone 357-3880 POOLS, ETC. Swimming Pools Above and Below Ground Complete Line of Pool Chemicals ARMSTRONG CHEMICALS Box 56 -Walkerton CONSTRUCTION T. M. 8 T. CONSTRUCTION General Contractors All types of concrete work Pit Silos Home and farm building l'A1,1, ROB THOMPSON BLL'EVALK, ONTARIO :357-3493 Askes Brothers CONSTRUCTION Cottages, Homes Additions & Renovations Cottages, Homes Additions Renovations FREE ESTIMATES Ph:S28-4726 Box 122, Lucknow FREE ESTIMATES 528-2726 Box 122, lucknow FUELS BILL TIFFIN Imperial Esso Agent For all your Home and Farm Fuel and Lubricating Needs 357-1022 AUTOMOTIVE WINGHAM SUNOCO SERLICFVICE' I'4SED i(1EC'HANiC UNDERCOATING & RUSTPROOFiNG COMPLETE ('AR & TRUCK SERVICE Prop. Ken Leitch Phone :157-1554 NIGHT :157-3585 JET GLAZE 1 Your Car TOTAL CLEAN-UP Interior, Exterior, and Chrome at GOSLING'S TEXACO Josephine and Victoria St. Wingham COLLISION Al.'s Collision Service Phone 357-2206 CARS, TRUCKS, BUSES Complete Body Work and Painting Frame and Rust Repair Also Insurance Claims CONC. 2, MORRIS TWP. Hwy. 86 � r 1st Morris 2r'd Morris 2nd 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 Josephine St. 357-2450 Emergency Service - See the Yellow Pages FOOD Hot Sandwiches ,i(SENOP • rr,r Chicken and Sea -Food RIVERVIEW DRIVE-IN SALES AND SERVICE L011 BURNER SERVICE and 'FURNACE CLEANING Phone 357-1356 Doug Hoffer MARGDON FLOOR COVERING Complete line of Cor- lon, Carpet and Cer- amic Wall Tile. Con- tract prices given on installations. R.R. 2, BLUEVALE Phone 887-9367 LLynn Hoy Enterprises Honda and Skidoo Sales & Service Hwy 86 east of Wingham Phone 519 357 3435 INSURANCE ,iIm INSURANCE All Types of Insurance 335-3525 357-2636 GORRIE WINGHAM For your INSURANCE See or CaII WILLIAM S. REED 64 Victoria St., 357-2174 PLUMBING HEATING Percy Clark - ,Plumbing------- — Heating and Sheet Metal Contractor PHONE 357-3080 366 Edward St., Wingham Ammomminiimir 1 Leroy Jackson —Plumbing —Heating —Tinsmithing 191 Josephine St. Wingham 357-2904 HAIRDRESSING • cifimit°113'agt4see, HAIR STYUSTS 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 5-8:30 CALL US TODAY If Your Business Is Service INFORM THE PUBLIC THE LOWER TOWN DAM was the focus of attention last Friday when members of the, Water Management Advisory Board from the Maitland Valley Conservation Authority. went on tour of the authority's water resources. Present for the tour were: chairman Jack Alexander of Wingham; William Manning, Blyth; Dave Gower, Goderich, Edwin Inman. Logan Township; Everett Mc Dwain, provincial appointee; Eldon Vides, Wallace 'Town- ship; lan Deslauriers, MVCA resources manager; and Marlene. Schiell, secretary -trea- surer. Resources technician Dave Grummett and superintendent Graham Jackson waited in the comfort of the van while the others braved the wind and cold in pursult of duty. Notes from. Whitechurch Visitors on Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs. Carman Whytock and Jack were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Whytock of Teeswater. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ross at their home in Wingham last week were,Mr: and Mrs. Jim Taylor and Trisha, E. Wawanosh, Miss' Edna Carr, Miss Henry and Miss' Musgrove, Rev. R. Armstrong, Bev lCay and Mrs. a. Mundell. s• Mr. and Mrs. Russel=Ross were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ross and family of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Elliott and Jennifer of Arkona were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott and family. Mrs. Don Caesar was able to - return home on Monday from Wingham and District Hospital. Sunday visitors with Mr. and . Mrs. George Webster were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robinson and Steven of Belgrave, Mr. and Mrs. 1.. Ernest Snowden, Brian and __Allan, E. Wawanosh, and William Humphrey of St. Helens whose inn rat 1VIi�.' ` birthdS '' "they • were icelei�r .ting. �' 'xy. en erson of Guelph were Friday visitors -with. Mr-" and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin. Mrs. Bill Evans spent Friday in London. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Emerson, Darlene, Sharon and 'Brenda spent the weekend with Mr: and Mrs. Victor Emerson. Vicki Scott visited. with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Struthers, Teeswater, the past week as she has been laid up with a cold. She was able to return home on Sunday. Mrs. Garnet Farrier on Thurs- day went by bus to visit her daughter, Mrs. Fred Davis, Mr. Davis and Dana of Windsor. Garnet Farrier went on Saturday to visit at the same home.' Hallowe'en passed off very quietly in the village. It couldn't help but be noticed how polite the young fry were in expressing thanks for donations received which were liberal as many had little pails and bags of treats. The Whitechurch Women's Institute will -meet Monday, November. 10, at 8 p.m. in the hall. Hostess is Mrs. Garnet Farrier; roll call, name and demonstrate a good exercise or pay ten cents; motto, "Feed your family what they require, not what they desire", Mrs. ' Bill Evans; contest, squares • made from cereal with recipe, later to be used for lunch; lunch, Mrs. Gorrie Personals Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Grubb and family of Teeswater visited Sun- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Keil. , Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Gallaway spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Willits of Simcoe. Woodrow Dustow of Toronto spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Albert Dustow and other relatives. Mrs. Gordon Underwood visit- ed over the weekend with Mr. and --Mrs. Ed Stewart of Harriston. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Underwood accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ken Underwood to Guelph and spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Underwood. Mrs. Oliver Jacques of Clifford visited Sunday with Mrs. Lloyd Jacques. - Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robinson, Mrs. Charles Finlay and Mrs. Harry Gowdy visited Sam Robin- son of Kitchener and also Mrs. S. Robinson in K -W Hospital, .on Sunday. Carol and Norman Watson of Mount Forest spent the weekend with Janna and Philip Gowdy. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Iloubledee and Mrs. Arnold Halliday of Wingham, and Mrs. Lena Narrie of Toronto visited Mrs. Roy Gow- dy on Sunday. r. and Mrs. Ralph Smith and tty of Orillia visited Sunday w th Mr. and Mrs. William A. Smith. Mrs. Hector Smith re- turned home with them after visiting the past week here. Gerald Gray spent Monday in Sudbury. Mrs. Ed Bolander and Robin Bolander spent Tuesday in Tor- onto and called on Mrs. Boland- er's sister, Mrs. Mary Aliee Ros- chette, and with Mr and Mrs. William Hayden of Brampton Mr. and Mrs. Grant Miller and family of Sudbury spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Miller. Mr, and Mrs. 1Aev- erley Brears and family of Palmerston were dinner guests Sunday at the same home. Mr and Mrs. Ross Foell and family, of 'Gadshill, visited Saturday evening at the Miller home. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Underwood spent Saturday with Mrs. John Henderson of Hensall. Mr. and Mrs. James Hyndman of Guelph, Dr. and Mrs. Alex Strang and family of Winghat°n visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hyndman. Mrs: Thomas MacDonald and Mrs. George MacDonald of Molesworth called on Miss Flor- ence Edwards in University Hos- pital, London, on Sunday and visited with Mrs. Frank Earls, London. Mrs. Robert Inglis and Bruce Darling of Carrick Township visited Sunday with Mrs. William Darling. Mr. and Mrs. John Blythe of Milton visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hastie. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferguson and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Connors spent . the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wightman of Chat- ham, and attended the baptism of Pamela Jean, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wightman in St. James' Presbyterian Church on Sunday. Mrs. Wilford King, Mrs. Thomas MacDonald and Mrs. Archie Miller visited Thursday with Mrs. Ralph Elliott of Ripley. Mrs. Arnold Edgar and Mrs. George Moffat of Detroit were also visiting at the same home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burchill of Goderich visited Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferguson. Belmore Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ron Harkness on the birth of a daughter, Heather Elizabeth, on Tuesday. October 28, in the Wingham and District Hospital, a first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Harkness. Mr and Mrs. Lesley Edwards sof London were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Renwick on Wednesday of last v,eek. Mrs. Edna Greenly and grand- daughter ('awry visited Mr. and Mrs ('lark Renwick on Sunday, )c't ober 26 Mrs. Irvin Zinn of Goderich and Mr and Mrs. Lorne Zinn and Paul of Lucknow were supper guests of the Alan Darling family 'in Saturday, October 25 Several nienlhers of the Inglis and Renwick families attended hr, f uneral of Tnn Ritchie in 1'ar•is .'n Salurday. CLAYTON G. HOG Real Estate Broker. Wingham Next to the Post Office FOR SALE - Nine room b;ick home, 5 bedrooms, kitchen, luring W4m, fam- ily room, new 4. pc. bath down, 3 pc. bath up, ° located', just orae block off Main Street in Wingham. This ideal family honk() is spacious and affords true comfort and value: Two storey, 8 room brick home, 4 bedrooms, new bathroom, 2 garages, located on oversized lot in a good residential anti! in Brussels. Priced for quick sale. Make an offer. FARMS 49 acres, 42 workable, born 48' x 54' with ties and loose pens, implement shed and a garage at rood. Eight room, 2, stoey brick home, 4 bedrooms, new furnace. Bordering a payedrend lrl the,Wroxeteer.area►. , ,' . , ,i;,. ��� ,; - , t.,n **** ,4* ) "tfrf`t'.'nis' Nine acre hobby farm with'two' barns, onegtor9rey 3 bedroom home. Located just off main highway, 5 miles east of Wingham Nothing to do, just move in. An outstanding value. 96 acre hog farm, set-up farrowing to finish with 3 barns locat- ed on main highway dose to Wingham. Two storey brick home' 5 bedrooms, modern facilities plus many extras including Mait- land River flowing through property. Fully serviced lot in new residential area in Wingham. The price is right. First time offered. WINGHAM OFFICE 357=1515 EVENINGS JOHN BRENT 335-3391 JOHN HOPPER 357-2154 FITZSIMM NS BRO REAL 'E S TATE 176 DIAGONAL ROAD a 35'7,111' WINGHAM, ONTARIO BRICK BUNGALOW Late model 1 storey brick home is located in a quiet residential district of town. The home offers modern kitchen, dining area, Targe living room and three bedrooms plus 4 pc. bath. Full dry basement with high unobstructed ceiling provides adequate area for a large recreation room and a 4th bedroom. Carport is attached, paved drive and grounds attractively landscaped. Full price $37,500. TWO STOREY HOME Excellent Wingham location within short walking distance of downtown. This brick home has been divided into two large, well maintained living units, one having two bedrooms, and one with three bedrooms, both front and rear entrances and all utilities are completely separate. Here is an ideal opportunity to own your own home and have the benefit of extra rental in- come or could be very easily converted back into the original huge five bedroom home. • LOW PRICED FAMILY HOME Located on an extra Targe lot, shaded by mature maple trees. The home has been completely renovated with new roof, siding and windows. Interior consists of Hanover Kitchen, renovated living room, bedroom and 4 pc. bath. Upstairs are two .bed' - rooms. Good value is offered in this well kept property. INCOME PROPERTY The price is right for this attractive and well located two storey three bedroom brick home, plus a second four room apartment complete with fridge and stove. This home is in very sound well kept condition with modern conveniences throughout. Excell- ent value is offered for the price of $28,000. COUNTRY HOME Converted school is located in a quietcountry setting, has been completely renovated inside and out including all new plumb- ing, wiring, and heating. Excellent valu is offered for the full price of only $25,000. Ken Ducheirm., Representative, 570 Shut.r Street, Winghom, Phone 357-25$4