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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1989-01-17, Page 11n., a,- • • ie PROBLEM: CABIN FEVER Solution: J.O.Y. Unlimited - A meet- ing of interest to all young women of the area, at St. Andrew's Presbyte- rian Church, Wingham, Mon., Jan. 23, 8 p.m. featuring a Bible Study led by Lorraine Clugston and health in- formation by Sandra Giesbrecht, Holistic Health Centre, Listowel. For more information phone Leslie Martin 357-1668. BOOK SALE The Wingham Library will be hold- ing .a sale of used books including some paperbacks, children's books, reference books and hardcover books on Fri., Jan. 27, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. and Sat., Jan. 28, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.Come and fill up your home li- brary. 17,24 CATTLEMEN'S MEETING Huron County Cattlemen's annual meeting, Tues., Jan. 17, Clinton Legion. Dinner at 11;45 a.m. sharp. Tickets $10, available from local di- rectors. 441 HOMEMAKERS CLUB Anyone, 11 years and older, wishing, to join a 4-11 Homemakers Club "Working With Wool" please phone 357-2093 before Jan. 28. A club leder or assistant leader also invited to at- tend. 17,24 ATTENTION QUILT MAKERS Blyth Festival Art Gallery is spon- soring a Quilt Show - Summer 1989. Requesting submissions before March 1, to enter an -open, juried quilt show. Send your slides of tradi- tional and original designs to Blyth Festival, Box 10, Blyth, Ont., NOM 1HO. AUXILIARY MEETING The January meeting of the Auxil- iary to Wingham & District Hospital, will be held Mon., Jan. 23, 2 p.m. in the Board Room. Mrs. Mary Lee, Co -Ordinator of Obstetrics will be the speaker. All are welcome. Cards of Thanks I wish to -express my sincere thanks for all the acts of kindness while in hoapital and since returning home. Many thanks to the nurses and staff on second floor, my doctor, my good neighbors and Rev. Rea Grat Bei who prsovided transportation. ft was all very much appreciated. Addie Howson I would like to thank Dr. Sales and the staff on fourth floor of St. Jo- seph's Hospital, London, for their ,:excollent,tare while f was a patient there.SPecial thanks to my parents for looking after the children and our friends and relatives for their flow- ers, visits, cards and phone calls while in hospital and since coming home. Your thoughtfulness will al- ways be remembered. Marlene Proctor We would like to thank Dr. Hanlon, Emily Phillips and Mrs. Landon for t,MfLa r-.l~yral,:-of:- ,aura. -specialA .:w�t thank you to Amy Hunter for her as- sistance and to the OB staff of Wing - ham and District Hospital for the care given us during our stay. Linda Baxter The family of the late Ed Garniss wish to express sincere thanks to friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness' which brought com- fort and will always be remember- ed. Special thanks to Rev. Bonnie Lambie, the McBurney Funeral Home and for the care Ed received at Wingham and Stratford hospitals. Lillian, Bert and Edith Thank you to Beecroft Collision Center for coming to rescue us on the night of January 8. Desiree, Jason, Katie and Dad would like to thank the Wing - ham and District Hospital Auxiliary for the beautiful baby blanket they ve us as a present to our son as the "View Year's Baby". Youu° Thought- Nness:-and kindness wap a pleasant T Y. , Y.•lY 1 we ome surprise. Dennis, Karen and Jamie McGlynn Many thanks for the expressions of sympathy following the death of our dear father, grandfather and great-grandfather, Jack Gerrie. The many cards, letters, flowers, dona- tions and phone calls were greatly appreciated. A: special thank you to Archie Hill of Wingham and Lester Roulston of Guelph. Janet Henderson and family, Jim and Illa Gerrie and family Thank you very each to Dr. Shu - bat, Dr. Hanlon, Dr. Gear and the nursing staff in OB at the Wingham and District Hospital who helped in the birth of our son. Thanks also to the nurses for the kindness and care they gave us during our stay. Your time was greatly appreciated. Dennis, Karen and Jamie McGlynn ka OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT -PRIME _ OFFICE- SPACE for rent, approximately 360 square feet, private entrance,, will renovate to suit tenant. Phone 357-1522 for : de- tails. rrb OFFICE SPACE, approximately 600 sq. ft. in commercial court. Avail- able Feb. 1, 1989. Phone 357-2628. 13tf •••••••••tri•ir LET THE Wingham Advance -Times HELP YOU PHONE. 357-2320 •••••••••••••• A MEETING. Will be held 'at the Wingham Armouries to consider forming a Huron -Bruce teen group. Teenagers and interested people are urgedto attend. Date Jan. 23. For more in- formation please phone 357-2288. DANCE At the Wingham Armouries to Gor- don's Olde Tyme Music, Fri., Jan. 20, 8:30-11:30 p.m. Free will dona- tions. Ladies please bring sandwich- es. Sponsored by Wingham Happy Gang. Everyone welcome. 10,17 PANCAKE SUPPER St. Paul's Church, Wingham, Shrove Tuesday, Feb. 7, 5-7p.m. 17,24,31,7 EUCHRE PARTY At Wingham Legion, Mon., Jan. 23, 8 p.m. Everyone welcome. $1.50 per person. ROAST BEEF LUNCHEON , At St; Stephen's Anglican Church, Gorrie, Thurs., Jan. 26, starting at 11:45 a.m. • Remembers the saying "You don't have anything if you don't have your health lt's true. PdRTIC/hair✓on ,he C.sapawn mownem ,- Moen 1 Between the pages By Carolyn Gauld The crisp, snow -filled days of winter are with us once again. Curl up with a great selection of books from the Wingham Library and take the chill away from winter evenings. Mark Jan. 27 and 28 on your cal- endar as the Friends of the Library will be holding a book sale on Friday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. This is a good opportunity to pur- chase a variety of reasonably -priced discarded books, both.adult and chil- dren's. We'll see you there and remember, recreation is more than just aerobics to trim up from the holidays. Reading keeps the mind in shape also. 165 ACRES - East Wawanosh, 100 acres work- able, 65 acres hardwood bush, 3/4 mile of river frontage. INVESTMENT PROPERTY - Commercial with apartment above. Very reasonable price. INVESTMENT PROPERTY - Whitechurch full 2 floor brick building, 2 apartments, po- tential for 2 more. Mason Batley Real Estate Ltd. Mason Bailey, Broker 482-9371 24 hour service Bales Representatives Gordon Hill 233=3307 Carol `Borieschansker 80-6870 WINCHAM AND AREA KEVIN KETCH ' JIM I, Oil 357-1'967 ast-3 95' THE LARGEST REAL ESTATE ORGANIZATION IN `THE WOILD EACH OFFICE IS INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED. ® and TM trademarks of Century 21 Real Estate Corporation SEE OUR LISTINGS IN CROSSROADS SECTION OF THIS NEWSPAPER' The Man To See is COMFORT & ECONOMY - A desirable combination in this 3 bedroom home. Four pc bath and one bedroom on main floor. Rec room/playroom and extra shower in basement. At $59,900 you can't go Wrong! - BI -LEVEL BUNGALOW - 3 bedrooms (one in finished basement), magnificent country kitchen, 2 full baths, ample. living room plus extra large rec room with woodstove, den & mains floor utility room, attached larger garage with stairs to basement, beautiful lot with 17 mature trees. ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED! THINK NEXT SUMMER! THINK SWIMMING POOL! THINK HALF -ACRE LOT! - Located less than a mile from Wingham is an extra spacious 3 bedroom back -split with ample kitchen, living and dining rooms, 1 1/2 baths, utility room, ground level rec room, double garage, inground 18' x 36° swimming pool with deck and patio. COUNTRY -TYPE LIVING yet the kids can walk to school. ITS TRUE! CALL NOW! BRAND NEW BELGRAVE BUNGALOW - with a gorgeous and endless backyard view, three bedrooms, extra large kitchen with patio doors to a sundeck, side entrance to the utility room, generous living room and 4 pc bath. BE THE FIRST TO SEE fT AND OWN IT! $92,000. ADULT COMMUNITY - Tumberry Estates, attractive 2 bed- room home offering ample living and dining room, 4 pc bath, modern kitchen with appliances, utility room and recreational privileges such as rec hall, games room and pool. $42,900. UNIQUE, GORGEOUS BUILDING LOT - in Wingham, nes- tled at the end of a "local traffic only" subdivision, equivalent to a double lot. Very cozy and private. CALL NOW! REALTOR OFFICE 357-1344 Contact: Stan Chadwick 357-2497 Margaret Day 357-2196 BROKER REAL ESmI6CTE199A JOSEPHINE WI GHAM, ONTARIO ' • �% 3 BEDROOM FAMILY HOME - Only $55,000. Real close to shopping and Post Office. Separate dining room and a comfortable main floor living area. Bath up and down. Attached garage and many more important features. BELGRAVE HOME AND SHOP - Three bedroom home completely renovated interior and exterior plus an addi- tion built in 1988, containing dining room, new kitchen, laundry and master bedroom. Metal clad shop 24' x 36' is heated.Good value is offered and low village taxes: BLUEVALE-INCOME PROPERTY - Just ,,converted, Presently owner occupied with income or could be 2 family income home. Completely new ground level 2 bedroom apartment, plus a second ground floor family home with 4 bedrooms up. Both separately contained with lots of parkin:. The entire property has updated electrical, plurnbint, heating and insulation. K. FITZSIMMONS ij 3574,1117 WinghtiM BRIAN McBUFINtY 335-3751 RR 1, Wingham ?EA`t"k • MUM UMW Statill } •