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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1984-07-18, Page 7I Fs A: OJVD �vcw i1 royH QUEEN 'w.'Pw a,,,,,,,,fP../ ®ma, 3 fir bag, PS roam. . o/•Inas IL I moiaow to Vino nook,' -40401111 lCArfmf dr I 4 /i N f71i 1 The Wingham Advance -Times, July 18, 1984—Page7 .H U TTO N 12 YEAR old brick bungalow in a choice resi- dential area in Gorrie, living room, dining room, kitchen, main floor laundry room. The full base- ment is partially finished. Well maintained home has electric heating. Selling to close an Estate. FIRST TIME OFFERED - two bedroom (could be three) home only one block from downtown Wingham. Living room, separate dining room and good sized kitchen, laundry room, full basement, new furnace, garage. Home in ex- cellent condition TRY AN OFFER - on this brick Bluevale home in like new condition.. Electrically heated, it has full basement, attached garage, large lot with paved drive. Owner has moved and immediate possession can be given. REAL AFFORDABLE - 3 bedroom brick Wrox- eter home. Eat -in kitchen, living room, dining room, large attached garage. Excellent financ- ing available. This centrally located property would make a good retirement home. OWNERS TRANSFERRED - Must sell this beautifully decorated bungalow in Bluevale. Large kitchen with Columbia cupboards, three bedrooms, laundry room, new attached car- port, paved drive. MEL MATHERS, WINGHAM 357-3208 Representing Lloyd W. Huttor..Real Estate Ltd. Broker, Kincardine 396-2061 Walton Sale Arena 2 miles west of Durham on No. 4 Hwy. Thurs., July 19 12:00 Noon Walton's 136th Consignment Sale Selling are Registered and Grade fresh and .close springing. cows, first calf heifers, bred heifers, yearling heifers and calves; from .;.:=`Mgic, Ned, Royalty and other popular sires. • Open for Consignments. Sale Manager & Auctioneer: DONALD E. WALTON 519-369-3804 of 50 COMBINES 75 TRACTORS AND 200 PCS. OF EQUIPMENT Saturday, July 21 9:30 A.M. SHARP SPECIAL COMBINE SALE 2:00 P.M. Brindley Auctions DUNGANNON 13 ml. N.E. ofGoderlch 519-529-7625 AUCTIONEER: GORDON H. BRINDLEY For Rent NOW RENTING. Modern two bedroom apartment in Teeswater. Super summer deal! Call for more informa- tion 367-2391 or 364-3373. 11,rrb TWO bedroom apartment, hydro and heat supplied. For more information write to Box 2308; c -o The Wingham Advance -Times, Wingham, Ont., NOG 2WO. 11,18 FOUR. bedroom house on main road, new addition. References required. Apply to Box 2324, c -o The Wing - ham Advance -Times, Wing ham, Ont., NOG 2W0. o 11,18 ONE and two bedroom apartments in Lucknow and Teeswater,- available im- mediately, fridge and stove.. Phone 529-7030, at night. 28rrb APARTMENT for rent in Wingham, two bedrooms, stove and fridge. Phone 392- 6658. 27,rrb REAL ESTATE FOR SALE` DO YOU have listings to ad- vertise in 132 weekly news- papers? Call us now for de- tails on our blanket classi- fied coverage of Ontario or specific areas of the pro- vince. The Wingham Ad- vance -Times, 357-2320. 16rrb AUCTION SALES TWO bedroom house in Wroxeter, available Sept. 1, References. Apply to Box 74, Wroxeter, Ont. NOG 2X0. 18-25 THREE bedroom house, available Sept. 1, $400 a month, no pets. On highway, 1 mile from town. Refer- - ences required. Apply to Box 2326, c -o TheeWingham Ad- vance -Times, Wingham, Ont. NOG 2W0. 18-25 SATURDAY, July 21st Real Estate auction. Six farms, two, building,, lots. Sales bus leaves Manvers Arena al 9:30 sharp at junction of 35 and 7A; 14 miles South of. Lindsay. For property list- ings call or , write McLean Auctions (705) 324-2783. RR 2, Lindsay. Join this real es- tate day, you could win up to $100. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS AUCTION Sat., July 21. - 11 a.m. sharp Over 300 different items including:' —12 late model cars —1977 Dodge tow truck, one ton, dual wheels, Holmes body. —1935 Ford two door, black, needs restora- tion, body excellent. -White 7300 combine, cab and pick up header and pickup,` —Mobile cattle chute. GARAGE STOCK: farm parts, hardware, .nuts and bolts, etc., car parts, oil and filters brake pads, spark plugs, etc. GARAGE EQUIPMENT: Jacks 5 and 10 ton hy- draulic and floor type; 5 hp air compressor; F.M.C. brake lathe; Allen electronic engine analyzer and scope; Coates tire changer; elec- tronic till; wooden desks; 4 drawer filing cabi- nets and much more office equipment; steel benches, vices, Bear front , end rack and •machine; hydraulic press; M .& W :pto dyno- meter; 3 ton engine crane; H.D. tractor axle stands; air conditioning equipment ; air impact 'guns; spray painting equipment; battery charger; 16' aluminum canoe; snap on parts washer H.Q.; and many more item's too numer- ous to list. This is an unreserved auction. Lunch' booth on sitr. Auctioneers or owner not responsible for accidents. Auctioneers: MacDONALD and ELVIDGE Moore's Garage 190 Garafraxa St, S., Esso Station, south of No., 4 on Hwy. 6. Downtown Durham. 51.9.369-2016 SERVICES . EXCAVATING, paving and sealing of driveways and parking lots. Phone Robert Symes, Lucknow, 528-3047. 25rrb WILL DO custom combining ofgrain, with platform pick- up •or straight cut, wagons and Fuger supplied; $12 per acre. Phone 523-9440. 18,25 -CUSTOM combining, .truck- ing available. Phone 887-6617 Or 523-9409. 11,18,25 NOW available Photocopy- ing. Drop in at The Wingham Advance -Times office. Phone 357-2320. 31,rrb MODERN three bedroom home in Wroxeter, situated in front of park and play- ground. House is well in- sulated and fully carpeted. It has a dishwasher, woodstove in recreation room and other extras. Phone 291-1021 after 6 p.m. M -B PAVING and sealing specializes in farm lanes, driveways and parking lots and lawn rolling. Phone'Sea- forth 527-1534, Clinton 482- 9539 Goderich 524-4175, Teeswater 392-6820. 20,27,4,11,18,25 PIANO tuning and repairs. Used pianos bought and sold. Phone 357-1049, Michael Lip- nicki. 18rrb CRAIG (Home) Heating, new furnace installations, repair, service; chimney cleaning. Phone 357-3641.\ 26rrb WANTED TO RENT IN WINGHAIV,I, two or three bedroom home for small family. Phone 357-2780. YOUNG FAMILY, one child, relocating to Wingharn to manage local business, wishes to rent two-four bed- room house. References available. Phone Murray Metcalfe 364-3587 or 364-2333. 18,25 HOUSE in Belgrave area. Phone 887-6694. 18,25 HOUSE in Wingham requir- ed immediately for a family. References available. Phone 595-8157 after 7 p.m'. or 364- 3300 Friday morning. 18,25 VERY responsible, small .family seeks to rent house in town starting Sept., Refer- ences available: Phone 887- 6214. 11,18 NOTICE TO CREDITORS" Corning Events BABY BAZAAR AND BAKE SALE Sponsored by LaLeche Lea- gue, Saturday, July 21, 10 a.rn. to 2 p.m. in Wingham Town Hall. Everything for babies, children and mothers -to -be including new and used articles. Free bal- loons! Tickets for draw available at Walter's, Cowan's Country Store and Keil -Insurance. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN, THE 'ESTATE OF HAZEL MAY HEUGHAM NOTICE IS HEREBY given pursuant •to the Trus- tee Act that all creditors and others having claims against the Estate of .Hazel May' Heughan late of the Town of Wingharn, in the County of Huron, and Province of On- tario, Deceased are required to send particulars of their claims, duly verified to Mr. John T. Goodall, Barrister and Solicitor, 'P.O. Box 730, ,.261 Josephine Street, Wing - ham, Ontario, NOG 2W0, on or before the 3rd day of August, 1984, and that after such date the Executors will proceed to distribute the as- sets of the said Estate, hav_. ing regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice. DATED at Wingham, On- tario, this 9th day of July, 1984. - Mr. John T. Goodall Solicitor for the Estate of Hazel May Heughan 18,25,15 PHIL'S Refrigeration and Appliance Service, 24-hour emergency service, used° appliance sales. Phone 887- 9062. 5rrb CUSTOM sewing, alterations and English smocking. Jean McBurney, 357-1786. 18rrb UPHOLSTERING of furni- ture, automobile and tractor seats. Free pick up and de- livery, free estimates. Qual- ity workmanship. Montgom- ery's Custom Upholstery, Blyth. Photn,523-4272. 27,rrb 11,18 MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER Will be held for Brenda McCutcheon, Tuesday, July 24 at 8 p.m. in the Brussels Anglican Church. Everyone welcome. NOMINATION MEETING Huron -Bruce Federal P.C. Association. At Brussels, Morris and Grey Community Centre, Brussels, Ont., Mon- day, July 23 at 8 p.m. Guest speaker Hon. Perrin Beatty. SOCIAL EVENING For Rob Gibson and Janice Allin at Howick Community Centre Friday, July 20. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF MARGARET OLIVE BOSS ALL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of the late Margaret Olive Boss, late of the Town of Wingham, in the County of Duron, and Province of On- tario, deceased, are required to send particulars of their • claims, duly verified to the undersigned on or before the 27th day of July, 1984, and that after such date the Executors will proceed to .r: 'bute the assets of the said :te, having regard only to the laims of which they shall then have,had not- ice. DATED at Wingham, On- tario, ' this ntario,'this 29th day of June, 1984. YARD SALE 316 Centre St., Saturday, July 28, 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Chord organ, many other items. 18,25 MOVING SALE Furniture, dishes, odds and ends at 20 John St. W., Wing - ham, Friday, July 20 from 4 to 8 p.m. and Saturday, July 21, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mr. John T jGoodall, Barrister and Solicitor, P.O. Box 730, 261 Josephine Street, Wingham, Ontario, NOG 2W0 Solicitor for the Estate of Margaret Olive Boss 4,11,14 GARAGE AND BASEMENT SALE Saturday, July 21, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Rain or shine. Alexan- der St., Brussels. 2 blocks west of the business section. BLYTH FESTIVAL A Spider in the 'House, July 20; Garrison's Garage July 21, 27; Blue City, July 24 (opening), 25, 26 (Mat.); Cake -Walk, July 26. Per- formance ' ' _ -.! g• un less oth :1� wise indicated. Tickets adults, $3 child- ren. Call Box Office 523-9300 or 523-9225. Blyth Inn, Thurs- day, July 19, Bob Burchill (new country to rock and roll), 7-7:45 and at 10:30 p.m. No cover charge. GARAGE SALE Giant Sale, everything must go, 3 km. east of Blyth on County Road 25, 523-9532, Saturday and Sunday July 21 and 22. ADVANCE NOTICE 5th Annual arts and craft sale, Saturday, November 17, sponsored by the Ladies' Auxiliary Branch 180, Wing- harni 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For table reservation or more in- formation call Mrs. Carol Farnell 357-3803 or Mrs. Audrie Vath 357-2003. PUBLIC MEETING The second public meeting to discuss the future of the Huron County Pioneer Muse- um will be held Wednesday, Aug. 8 at 8 p.m. at the Goder- ich Township Hall in Holmesville. x.25 Cads of Thanks We would like to thank our family, relatives and -friends for all the cards, gifts and good wishes given us on the occasion of our 25th wedding anniversary. Special thanks to all who attended our re- ception, to the band (Country Companions) for providing such great music and ,to all who contributed in malting this such a. happy occasion for us. • Hebo and Margaret Siertserrta • Thank you t� Dr. Corrin, We wish to express our thanks to friends, neighbors and relatives for their lovely cards, flowers and gifts brought to us aria" tOth^n• wedding anniversary; iii the delicious food brought to.,: our house for the day, ,byotez relatives. Victor and Valetta ' Emerson WILTON—John and Benda Wilton, RR 5, Mildmay, are happy toi1ainounce the safe arrival of their daughter, Meaghan Jean, nine pounds, 15 ounces, on July 1 at County of Bruce General Hospital, Walkerton. A sister for Erin; granddaughter for Mr. and Mrs. Joe King, Teeswater, and Mrs. Wallace Wilton, Mildmay;, great-granddaughter for Mrs. Hilda ` Harris, Wingham. ARKELL—Joel and Juanita, Arkell, RR 4, Wingham, are proud to announce the birth. of their son, Jeremy Thomas Michael, six pounds, 12 ounces, on July 7. A brother for Justin. Proud grandparents are Mrs. Lillis Arkell of Wingham and John and Marie -Jean Scheib, also of Wingham. MELTON—Bill, Leone, Clarissa, Nathan and Shari of RR 2, Wjngham, are happy to announce the new addition to the family, Cora Ethel, nine pounds, on July 12. A new grand- daugh,er for Mrs. Cora Cranston, Lucknow, and John Melton, Wingham. and Calvin McLennan, Cap- tain Dorden Linkletter and the Currie -Walker Funeral Home for their many acts of kindness. We have lost a very dear husband, father and grandpa. The support of all of you has been most comforting during this very sad time. Sincerely, Amelia, Jim, Kathy, Jan and peter John The family of the late Mary Ovington wish to ex- press heartfelt appreciation to all our relatives, friends and neighbors for the many floral arrangements, dona- tions of food, donations to the Anglican Church, the On- tario Heart Foundation, and cards during this most diffi- cult time. Special thanks to Dr. Hanlon, ambulance at- tendants, emergency and second floor staff of Wing - ham and District Hospital, Rev. Carpentier, the Angli- can Church Women, the.pall- bearers and flowerbearers, Florence and Ruth for help- ing at the house and Max and Barb Watts for their kind- ness indness and support. ' Sincerely, Tony, Jane and Clarence The family of the late John W. Pattison would like to ex- press their sincere apprecia- tion • to all the wonderful friends, neighbors and rela- titres who visited the funeral home, brought food to the house, sent cards, flowers and memorial donations, and who babysat Peter John at the time of John's death. A special thank you is extend- ed to Dr..,Marie Gear for her years of care and to the am- bulance drivers, doctors and nurses in emergency on July 6. We also would like to ex- press our gratitude to San- dra and Mary Lee, Dianne Dr. mourn and the nurses in obstetrics and the nursery at Wingham and District Hos- pital'for their excellent care. Connie and -Lisa • WAl lb 'ROOM AND BOARD NURSING ASSISTANT stu- dent for 1984-85 would like place to board close to Wing - ham and District Hospital. Phone Harriston 338-2784, 18,25 FINNIGAN—Mr. and. Mrs. Jim Finnigan, RR 2, Lucknow, are pleased to announce the birth of their son, Jonathan " James Plunkett, seven pounds, seven ounces, on Juktr5 at Wingham andstrict Hospital. A brother for Gordon John. FOULON—Mar. and Mrs. Thomas Foulon of Wingham welcome a son, born July 15 at Wingham and District Hospital, weighing seven pounds, seven ounces. BACHERT—Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bachert, RR 2, Blyth, joyfully announce the birth of their son, July 16 at Wingham and District Hospital. A brother for Keri and Steven, he tipped the scales at six pounds, seven ounces. Culligan REAL ESTATE LTD BUSINESS OPPOR- TUNITY - Belgrave, farm, equip ment and auto repair business, new building, highway location on one acre, ideal for auto or farm equipment dealership. `Priced at $48,000. POWER OF SALE - Grey Township, • farrow to finish; operation, new raised bungalow, new sow and finishing barns, on farm feed system, —liquid manure, ..1.00 acres, 83 work-, able. Aski-ng $149,000,. DAIRY FARM -. ' R9 acres, 90 workable, excellent buildings set for 42 . cows, ultra modern house, com- plete with registered Holstein herd and milk quota. Good F.C.C. mortgage available, call for details. • NEEDED - good 100 and 200 acre farms with produc- tive soil and- suit- able buildings for dairy, hogs, cash crops and beef. We have serious clients writing. Contact BRIAN POTTER, Belgrave 357-3622 By Cheryl Nicholson BLOOMING BEAUTIES The Bluevale Blooming Beauties were given a tour of ra k Sanders' herb garden th evening of July 12, last Thursday. We were given a tour through the garden and Mr. Sanders told us the names of all the herbs and some of their uses. Af- terward he showed us some of the dried herbs. It was very interesting to our club because each member had been given a certain herb to grow. Thank you Mr. Sanders for talking to us. BUCK A IiitYDOE for Alvin (Chuck) Dow and Joyce Gordon Saturday, July 21 Seaforth Legion 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Lunch and music. $5.00 per person. How does it feel to be out on the street? Find out. Take a walk. nuRnf/PJ911011.. %1.Jk :, ld,x•k.I l I5�,•. , REAL ESTATE LTD. Phone 482-9371 nton HOMES BLYTH: 2 storey, 4 bedroom, executive class home. Heated workshop. Many ex- tras. 1/2 ACRE: 1 mile from Wingham, on High- way 86, 3 bedroom home and large shop. A nice lot. CLINTON ' '0droom home, SS"— at. BELGRAVE: Mobile home, 14' x 68'. Ex- cellent condition. Ask- ing -$18;000: BRUSSELS: Storey and half, 3 bedroom homb on double lot. COMMERCIAL. RESTAURANT: Well equipped, living . ac- commodation, lots of parking space. BLYTH: Large com- mercial buildings. on Main Street. FARMS & ACREAGE 20 ACRES: Morris Township,. Good frame home. Hog finishing barn, liquid manure system, easi- ly conve-'Ped 'to far- rowing barn. , 31/2 ACRES: Morris Township. Frame home, large barn and shed. Well fenced. 40 ACRES: 4 miles south of Wingham, ..,,large brick home, 'good barn. Price re- duced. 100 ACRES: Highway " farm, good buildings and fences. 150 ACRES: 100 workable, near Auburn, good brick , home. The Man To See Is COUNTRY LIVING - yet in town this 2 storey, 3 bedroom brick home overlooks the Maitland river. Beautiful shade trees, fruit trees, rasp- berries, currants and flowers all on 1 .6 acres. Asking $45,500. BELGRAVE - Large lot (165 x 167) with attrac- tive 2-3 bedroom home. Modern eat in kitchen with lots of cupboards, new family room, air tight wbodstove in living room cuts heating costs. Oversize, detached garage. $33,000. $55,000 - and here's what you get in a tradition- al 4 bedroom Wingham home with newer addi- tion; modern kitchen, formal living and dining rooms, den, family room, full upstairs bath plus 2 pc. washroom/utility room below, 200 amp service, new roof, large fenced patio and TRI- PLE garage. Call us NOW! BELMORE - Large,. attractive lot with trees and -`sstream plus 3 bedroom, home:.. with extra space -"'for store, hobby or crafts. Asking $379900 ATTRACTIVE bedro.om home (2 on main floor), double'llVinc) room, ":bright $itch6n and dining room with door'tb s ndeck.•Large lot and good location. $39,900. RED BRICK - 2 storey home in excellent condi- tion, 3 bedrooms, separate living and dining room. Main floor utility and/or playroom. Fenc- ed.:play area. $36,900. Contact: 'OFFICE 357-1344 STAN CHADWICK 357-2497 MARGARET DAY 357-2196 GERRY WILBUR 392-8170