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WINGHAM. ONTARIO. 57'
PRICE REDUCED - EXCELLENT FAMILY HOME
Completely renovated, 2 stories. Decorated with
top quality materials. Formal dining room, living
room has built-in bar. Main level family room
has wood stove and patio doors. 4 bedrooms,
2 full baths. Lovely landscaped lot, Storage
shed 22 x 30. This is a home that must be seen
to be appreciated especially at the reduced
price of only =43,500. -
LOVELY BRICK HOME - REDUCED TO SELL
Heritage designated: 2 storey, large lot in a
choice location. Formal dining. Living room with
fireplace, family room and 4 bedrooms. New
efficient electric hot water furnace. This stately
home is heritage designated with many govern-
ment grants available: Now reduced to 549,000.
and still open to offer as owner has moved.
LOW PRICED ECONOMY HOME
Now only 520,000. for this 3 bedroom bunga-
low, in a choice location, close to schools.
Modern kitchen, dining room and living room, 4
piece bath. A great starter home at a,comfort-
able price.
ORIGINAL STONE HOME
Built 1860 and beautifully restored to its original
design. 21/2 acre private rural lot. Several mature
trees. 3 ,bedroom home with formal dining, all
in superb condition. Listed 567,000.
BLUEVALE HOME
Low cost, low overhead, single storey. 3 bed-
rooms in good livable condition. Taxes only
5200. per year. At x14,900. you can own for
the price of rent.
COUNTRY SCHOOL - RESIDENCE
Culross Twp: Hard top road, Y2 mile from Pro-
vincial Highway. One storey raised brink with
full walkout basement. Modern kitchen, living
room and 3 bedrooms. Central heating and
bath. Asking only 529,000.
KEN DUCHARME, REPRESENTATIVE
670 Shuter St., Wingham, Ontario.
Phone 357.2594
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REAL ESTATE
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For Rent
WELL KEPT three bedroom
bungalow, $350 per month,
available August 4. Refer-
ences please. Phone 1-291-
2913.
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Murano
The Man.
To See Is IPOITC"CrEINCED
JUST LISTED - 2 storey, 3 bedroom home with
separate dining and living rooms with fireplace
or woodstove, main floor laundry, fully insul-
ated
nsulated and very economical to heat. Asking
$37,900. -
WOTTA VIEW! - Maitland River front and rear,
certainly not an island but a unique 3 bedroom
Wingham home with sparkling aluminum siding,
new bath and much more, 73' x 200' lot and
ONLY $30,500.
PRESTIGIOUS ELEGANCE - a castle in its time
now duplexed into two 2 -bedroom apartments,
but easily reconverted into a single family dwel-
ling, double den with fireplace, kitchen, living
and dining rooms, study, possible 5 bedrooms,
full baths up and down, truly a remarkable piece
of architecture. $54,500.
QUALITY CONSTRUCTION - in an exception-
ally pleasing 3 bedroom bungalow in Belmore,
built 6 years ago„plush carpeting throughout,
spindle rail in living room, abundant woodgrain
cupboards, patio doors to deck, wood/oil fur-
nace and meager heating costs due to superior
insulation, attached garage and king-size 93' x
200' lot, partially finished games and rec.
rooms. $57,900.
GREAT BUY AT $29,500 - vinyl sided 4 beds.
room (1 downstairs) home with 2 full' baths,
large kitchen, newly carpeted living and dining
rooms, huge painted barn, view of the Maitland
and right in Wingham. Estate settlement.
HAVE A PEEK SOON!
ON THE MAITLAND RIVER - in lovely treed
setting, this . 2 bedroom bungalow features
large living room, separate dining room, kit-..
chen, 2 bedrooms and 4 piece bath. Above is
storage or 3rd bedroom. Small barn in need of
repair. Asking $24,900 with financing avail-
able.
ATTRACTIVE - 2, possibly 3 bedroom red
brick home, spacious, renovated kitchen,, 2
baths. Owner willing to hold mortgage. $29,500.
PRACTICAL FAMILY HOME - 4 bedrooms and
centrally located, 1 1/2 baths, kitchen plus living
and dining rooms, storage room and wood
shed, large open verandah ,with a 1/4 acre lot.
$27,500:
FAMILY HOME EXCELLENCE - right in Wing-
ham
ingham AND 1/2 acre of land, beautifully treed,
interior GLEAMS: new kitchen, formal dining/
living room combination, family room with fire-
place and patio doors, master bedroom has en -
suite bath and balcony PLUS 3 more bedrooms
and 4 and 2 piece baths, attached garage.
Call us NOW!
ALMOST 1 ACRE - plus a 3 bedroom updated
home with lovely kitchen and living room,
ground floor utility room plus 4 piece bath, new
roof, large shed, creek and mature trees.
$34,900 just outside of Wingham.
$17,500 - a great opportunity for your first
2 bedroom home with comfortable.. living and
dining room plus spacious kitchen and 4 piece
bath with a 79' x 119' lot. All offers considered.
ESTATE SALE - 3 bedroom renovated home.
with updated kitchen, living and dining rooms,
attractive 3 piece bath, attached garage and a
59' x 1 48' lot only one block from Wingham's
main street. $29,500.
ULTIMATE IN LUXURY LIVING - in a 4 bed-
room home :'with king-size contemporary kit-
chen, formal living and dining rooms, 3 full
baths, full wall fieldstone fireplace in family
room overlooking an indoor swimming pool
16' x 32', games and rec. room plus added
features. Call us for more details.
ECONOMICAL MODERN LIVING - in a 3 bed-
room home built in 1979, patio doors off din-
ing room, spacious living room, 4 piece bath
and modern kitchen with country view, par-
tially finished basement, rec. room, workshop
half bath and more. $36,500.
QUARTER ACRE - plus a well structured 3-4
bedroom brick home with newly carpeted living
and dining rooms, 16' x 1 6' country kitchen,
new 4 piece bath, ground floor utility room,
large open verandah and new roof. Great fam-
ily living for only $36,900.
RETIREMENT SPECIAL! - a really neat, easy
to run, 3 bedroom, one storey home, low taxes
and economical to heat. $27,900.
BELGRAVE - quality constructed five year old
split level, requiring only the completion of the
three bedroomsrand 2 bathrooms, large lot.
• Contact:
OFFICE --3.57-1344 •
STAN CHADWICK 357=2497
MARGARET DAY 357-2196
GERRY WILBUR 392-8170
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.
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 The Wingham Ad-
vance -Times, Wingham,
Ont. NOG 2W0. 18-25
TWO bedroom house in
Wroxeter, available Sept. 1,
References. Apply to Box 74,
Wroxeter, Ont. NOG 2X0.
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NOW RENTING. Modern
two bedroom apartment in
Teeswater. Super summer
deal! Call for more informa-
tion 367-2391 or 364-3373.
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ONE and two bedroom
apartments in Lucknow and
Teeswater, available im-
mediately, fridge and stove.
Phone 529-7030, at night.
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ACCOMMODATION for
boarding horses. Box stalls
and daily turn -out. Phone
.335-6131.
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WANTED TO RENT
Coming Everts
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FELLOWSHIP
+CONFERENCE
The final L'Arabian Fellow-
ship Conference will be held
Sunday, August 5 in St.
Andrew's Presbyterian
Fellowship Hall, Wingham
at 3 p.m. All welcome. Re-
freshments. Come and meet
Laura and Terrill Boyes.
APARTMENT for elderly,
clean, quiet lady. Phone 357-
3410.
CHILD HEALTH
CLINIC
The Huron County Health
Unit invites you to attend the
Child Health Clinic held at
the Health Unit office, Wing -
ham & District Hospital
Clinic . Building on Wednes-
day, August 15, 1984 from
9:30 - 11:30 a.m. for: 1.
Health Surveillance, 2.
Anaemia' Screening, 3.
Immunization, 4. Fluoride.
Adult immunization will also
be offered at this clinic.
SINGLE responsible male
requires 1 or 2 bedroom
apartment or small house to
rent in Wingham or im-
mediate area, mid-August or
early September move -in
date. Phone 357-3830 or 357-
3242 after 5:30 p.m.
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YOUNG FAMILY, one child,
relocating to Wingham to
manage local business,
wishes to rent two-four bed-
room house. References
available. Phone .Murray
Metcalfe 364-3587 or 364-2333.
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HOUSE in Belgrave area.
Phone 887-6694.
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BRIDAL SHOWER
For Marlene Pennington,
Tuesday, July 31, 8 p.m.
Anglican Church, Brussels.
Everyone welco"mee.
HOUSE in Wingham requir-
ed immediately for a family.
References available. Phone
595-8157 after 7 p.m. or 364-
3300 Friday morning.
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BUS TRIPS
Roger Whittaker at the
Centre, Kitchener, Wednes-
day, Sept. rr,12; Ain't Mis-
behavin, Musical comedy,
Huron County Playhouse,
Grand Bend, Wednesday,
Sept. 5, book early, tickets
limited; Casaloma, C.N.
Tower, Ontario Place and
Sheraton Mall, Toronto,
Tuesday, July 31; Canadian
National Exhibition, dates to
be set and if enough inter-
ested Canada's Wonderland,.
Niagara Falls and Marine -
rand in "August. For details
give us 'a call. Phone Helen
McBurney, Nicholson Bus
Lines, 357-3424.
GARAGE SALE
324 Leopold St., Wingham,
Saturday, July 28, 10 a.m. to
3 p.m.
25TH WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY '
For Arnold and Ila Mathers,
Friday, August 17, 9 p.m.
Pine Ridge Chalet . at Hen-
sall. Best wishes only.
Everyone . welcome. Bus
from Mel Mathers 8 p.m.
Phone 357-3208.
SINGLES DANCE
Festival Singles Dance,
Saturday, July 28th, Strat-
ford Fairgrounds (upper
hall). Dancing 9 to 1. Live
band and lunch.
YARD SALE
316 Centre St., Saturday,
July 28, 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Chord organ, many other
items.
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GARBAGE BAG SALE
At Salvation Army, Orange
Hall, Edward St., Wingham,
Saturday, July 28 from 1 - 4
p.m.
WANTED
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.
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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.
HUTTON
ONLY ONE BLOCK FROM DOWNTOWN
WINGHAM - two bedroom (could be three) in
excellent condition, living room, separate dining
room and good sized kitchen, laundry room,
full basement, garage.
......
BUNGALOW in Bluevale, 3 bedrooms, hand-
some kitchen with Columbia cupboards, living
room, laundry room, 4 pc. bath. New aluminum
siding, new insulation. Double carport, paved
drive. Owner transferred and must sell.
75 ACRE HIGHWAY FARM, Teeswater area,
modernized brick home with nearly new double
garage, steel barn, FCC mortgage. Owner will
sell or trade house or smaller property.
ATTRACTIVE 13``year old brick bungalow in
Belgrave with .14x27 attached carport. This
custom built home has 3 spacious bedrooms,
L shaped kitchen, living room and dining room.
Large landscaped lot, immediate possession.
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BRUSSELS home having privacy with two full
lots and style with new windows, new siding.
House waifs and attic fully insulated. 1 ry your
offer on this fine family home.
COUNTRY PROPERTIES INCLUDE - btautiful
older home on highway in Gorrie area, two
storey brick home with double attached garage
in Whitechurch area, modernized brick school-
house in Belmore are on a one acre landscaped
lot.
NEW LISTING - Brick 3 bedroom bungalow in
Goirie, 12 years old, well maintained, electric
heat, full basement, partially finished, selling to`
close an estate.
Mel Mathers, Wingham 357-3208
representing
LLOYD HUTTON REAL ESTATE LTD.
Broker, Kincardine
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CRAFT FESTIVAL
Lucknow 14th annual craft
festival at Lucknow arena on
Friday, Aug. 3 (12 noon to 10
p.m.), Saturday, Aug. 4 (10
a.m. to 5 p.m.). Sponsored by
Lucknow Agricultural Soci-
ety. Crafts for sale. Admis-
sion 50 cents. Sidewalk sale
both days.
BLYTH FESTIVAL
Garrison's Garage, July 27
(sold out); Blue City, July
28, 20, Aug. 2, 3; A Spider in
the House, July 31; Cake -
Walk, Aug. --1f 2 (mat.) ..
LA LECHE LEAGUE
Will meet on Tuesday, Au-
gust 7 at 8 p.m. at Mrs. Ron
Manjin's, RR 2, Teeswater to
discuss Nutrition and Wean-
ing. For information phone
Barbara Kerr, 887-9253.
GARAGE SALE
Multi -family yard sale Sat-
urday, July 28, 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. at 68 Victoria St., (at
Scott and Minnie). Many
household items, china,
plant pots, crocheted table
cloth, books and some anti-
ques.
IN MEMORIAM
WHITBY—In loving memory
of Edward J, Whitby who
passed away July 28, 1978.
He is gone but not forgotten
And, as dawns another year,
In our lonely hours of
thinking,
Thoughts of him are always
near.
Days of sadness will come
o'er us.
Many, think the wound is
healed,
But they little know the
sorrow
That lies in the heart con-
cealed..
—Sadly missed and
always remembered by Dad,
brothers and sisters.
WILKEN—In loving mem-
ory of a dear husband, father
and grandfather Earl Wilken
who passed away three
years ago, July 12, 1981.
He is gone but not forgotten
And, as dawns another year.
In our lonely hours of think-
ing,
Thoughts of him are always
near.
Days' of sadness . will come
o'er us,
Friends maythink the
wound is healed,
But they little know the sor-
row
That lies within the heart
concealed. .
GARAGE SALE
Colored glass, good dishes, •
linens, towels, vases, cloth-
ing, Avon bottles, miscellan-
eous articles at 319 Summit
Drive, Wingham, Friday,
July 27 and Saturday, July 28
strictly from 10 a.m. to 4:30
p.m.
--Sadly missed by his wife
Doris, family Bruce and
Jane, Bill and Cathy, Doug
and Kay, Ron and Glenna
and grandchildren Robbie,
Kim, Michael, Kendra and
Crystal.
The Wingham 4dvanee-Tina. Y 25, 1984 Wage 7
rA�1IORIPFITH
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VritOXeter P1110,110 IS
Mrs. Vivian Gibson of
Weelci-Wachree Woodlands,
Florida, attended .the
weddjng' of -Tammy Smith
and ,Duane Gibson at the
Menkton Presbyterian
Church July 14nd the
reception afterward at the
Eima Community Centre in
Atwood. Others attending
from the Wroxeter area were
the groom's grandmother,
Mrs: Jean Gibson, . Mrs.
Dorothy Gibson, Mr. and
Mrs. Art Gibson, Mr, and
Mrs. Ronald Gibson and
Mrs. Agnes Burke.
Mrs. Vivian Gibson visited
with the Gibson relatives in
the community last week
before leaving last Saturday
for New York where she will
visit her family before
returning to Florida.
Gibson relatives and other
friends attended the buck
and' doe for Rob Gibson and
Janice Ailin at the Howick
Community Centre last
Friday evening.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Hunt, nee Lynne
Chambers, who were
married in a six o'clock
ceremony at the Wroxeter
United Church last Satur-
day.
Laurie and Mark Hamilton
of Ear Falls are spending --a
month's holidays with their
grandparents, George and
Eileen Hamilton.
Mrs. Allan Griffith, ac-
companied Mrs. Marg
Deaken, Roy Whitehead of
_Walkerton and Tedd Cann
of Shelburne to Penetangue-
shene last Thursday and
were supper guests . of
Gladys Deaken's near Shel-
burne.
Mr. and . Mrs. Lloyd
Pfeiffer, London, visited
recently with Mr. and Mrs.
Cliff Marks.
Mr. and Mrs, Ron
McMichael, Karen, Judith
and Rhonda and Mr; and
Mrs. Gary Ballagh returned
home last Tuesday after
spending a week in Dart-
Whitechurch—The tu-
bers of the Whitechurch 4-H.
club enjoyed an outing
recently.They met at the
Purdon home and proceeded
to White Rose Nursery at
Kitchener, then on to Warren
Greenhouses. They. had a
delicious meal of fish and
chips at a restaurant and
worked on a crossword
puzzle while waiting for the
meal.
Across from the
restaurant were Rockway
Gardens where the girls sat
under shade trees, played
Snakes and Ladders and
finished the puzzle. Mem-
bers then took a relaxing
walk through the gardens,
viewing all the lovely
flowerbeds.
The - girls then ` went
shopping at Fairview Park
Mall, heading for home at 4
p.m. The trip was enjoyed by
all.
Services
IT IS impossible for one man
or a small firm to know all of
the tax laws. This is why
Farm Business Consultants
specializes in farms. Our
multi-million dollar invest-
ment in computer tech-
nology makes us the leader
in farm tax preparation and
tax consultation. We can in-
sure that you do not pay one
nickel more than your fair
share in taxes. Call FBC toll
free 1-800-265-1002.
CUSTOM combining, wheat,
beans, corn and small seeds,
interested in buying wheat
straw. Phone 881-0227 or 881-
2757.
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. Phone 523-4272.
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CUSTOM sewing, alterations
and English smocking. Jean
McBurney, 357-1786.
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PHIL'S Refrigeration and
Appliance Service, 24-hour
emergency service, used
appliance sales. Phone 887-
9062.
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CUSTOM swathing and com-
bining, grain bins and auger
supplied. Paul O'Neil 357-
1027.
J1y25, Aug.15
mouth where the girls en-
tertained at the Maritime
Qld Time Fiddling Contest.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
Thompson, Terry, Jason and
Charlene, have moved to a
home neAr Walton.
Last Thursday evening the
McMichael.. Sisters per-
formed at the variety con-
cert at Wingham, last Friday
evening at the Ayton Fair
and last Saturday evening at
the community centre in
Brussels.
Mrs. Allan Griffith visited
Sunday evening withMr. and
Mrs. Edmund Green at St.
Helens.
• HURON.
CATTLEMEN'S
BEEF ”
BARBECUE &
DANCE
Seaforth
Community
- Centre
Wed., Aug. 1
Barbecue 5:30 to 8
p.m.
Dancing 9 p.m. to
12:30 a.m.
Lincoln Green
$8.00 per person
Phone 887-6186 for
tickets.
WILL DO custom combining
and swathing. Phone 357-
3767.
CRAIG (Home) Heating,
new furnace installations,
repair, service; chimney
cleaning. Phone 357-3641.
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PIANO tuning and repairs.
Used pianos bought and sold.
Phone 357-1049, Michael Lip-
nicki.
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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.
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NOW available Photocopy-
ing. Drop in at The Wingham
Advance -Times office.
Phone 357-2320,
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CUSTOM combining, truck-
ing available. Phone 887-6617
or 523-9409.
REAL ESTATE LTD.
Phone 482.9371 Clinton
FARMS &
ACREAGE
100 ACHES: Highway
farm, good buildings
and fences.
31/2 ACRES: Morris
Township. Frame
home, large barn and
shed. Well fenced.
150 ACRES: 100
workable, near Auburn,
good brick home.
40 ACRES: 4 miles
south of Wingham,
large brick home, good
barn. Price reduced.
20 ACRES: Morris
Township. Good frame
home. Hog finishing
barn, liquid manure
system.
HOMES
BRUSSELS: Storey
and a half, 3 bedroom
home on double lot.
3 ACRES: 11/2 floor
brick he gO' Hwy.
No. 21.
1/2 ACRE: 1 mile from
Wingham, on Highway
No. 86, 3 bedroom
home and large shop.
A nice lot.
BELGRAVE: Mobile
home; • 14' x 68'. Ex-
cellent condition. Ask-.
int' $18,000.
BLYTH: 2 storey, 4
bedroom, executive
class home. Heated
workshop. Many ex-
tras.
COMMERCIAL
BLYTH; Commercial
building on Main Street.
RESTAURANT: Well
equipped, living ac-
commodation, lots, of
parking space.
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WILL DO custom combining
of grain, with platform pick-
up or straight cut, wagons
and auger supplied; $12 per
acre. Phone 523-9440.
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EXCAVATING, paving and
sealing of driveways and
parking lots. Phone Robert
Symes, Lucknow, 528-3047
6.