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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1989-02-21, Page 15CARD I would like to thank my relatives,. friends and neighbors for the cards,. best wishes and especially the visit with each one of you at my recent birthday party. Special thanks to the ladies of the Belgrave Institute for the delicious Beach they served.. Alice Procter Russell and Jean McGuire wish to thank their neighbors of Hutton Heights, Rev. Douglas Wt tteiaw and. e gr��.� tir►n of Winctb m Pente- costal of y. +.�..--.ao e,..w. costal Church, Women's Institute members, the Wingham Seniors Happy Gang and many friends and relatives who gave varied expres- sions of concern and sympathy dur- ing four months of hospitalization and since the passing of their father, Clendon Bramhill of Bramhill Serv- ice Centre and E. C. Bramhill and Sons Seeds, Palmerston. Please ac- cept, this, as..our .sincere appreciation - toall. I would like to thank Dr. Bakasiak and the nurses on second floor for their excellent care. I want to thank everyone who sent _ 'cards, notes, gifts, phone calls, flowers, also treats after returning home from Wingham and District Hospital. Jean Wightman Thanks to all my family, friends and co-workers for the visits, cards and goodies I received while in St. Joseph's Hospital, London and since coming home. Thanks everyone. Ruth Smith We would like to express our heartfelt thanks to der familj, neighbors, relatives and friends for all your help in celebrating our 25th wedding anniversary. Your cards, gifts, flowers and balloons were all appreciated, but none so special as the support and friendship you have given us over the past 25 years. We are very fortunate to know all of you. Donald and Gloria Dow i(F%r/, r*../P/; 011,.%.'"' 4'',%!/!. Births MASON — Doug and.eslie Mason welcome with love the arrival of their first chiId, a little daughter, _Melissa Anne, four pounds, eight and a half ounces, on Feb. 14 at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Proud grandparents are Alfred and Reta Mason, Wingham and Herbert and Vivian Collett, Brampton. DUNBAR ® David and Linda Dun- bar and daughters Michelle and Mindy of Burlington are pleased to announce the arrival of a baby boy, Alan David, born Saturday, Feb, 18, at McMaster Hospital, Hamilton, '1;'1/'/Gi/'c/'`%i '// "2":'!/1l1ti'�/..'�/I,G;G.!///./rl''N%///iii.—//r Deaths .,//.!S.!��irr .FAMS'p C "s,'r ''./ S', n!"''s%r/'%/lam DUNCAN ® The family announces with great sorrow the sudden death of Jennie Duncan (Prosser), aged 38 years, of Victoria, B.C., on Satur- day, Feb. 11. She was the beloved wife of Michael Duncan; dear mother of Andrew ( 12) and Heather (10) ; loving daughter of Bessie Prosser of London en4 the late Les Prosser; sister of Les and Bernice Prosser of Saskatoon; niece of. Rev. Cecil and Della Jardine of London; cousin-of-Georgeand `•Alison Jardine of Carnkiehie and John aid Lorraine Jardine of St, George. The finial took place in Victoria on Thursday, Feb. 16. if wished, memorial dona- tions to the Alzheimer's Association would be, gratefully appreeiated. A d and lygr ��y' , our niany " '? , neighbors `r ,a- tives for their prayerss, gig . Vfl - ers, cards and visits to Jean :du�r g the past few-montlisit her Memo A special thanks to=Dr. Wong, the.com- munity nurses mid the flues on the second floor of Wimigham and. Dis- trict Hospital for their patio care. Also thanks to the Sisters of Morning Star Lodge; russels. Also v. agnate e• Rev,. Charles words and visits during Jean's in ness and our bereavement. Thenks also to the Watts Funeral Home for their care and understand . Your thoughtfulness will always a re- membered. Bob and Mike Fraser Currah: We sincerely appreciate everyone who comforted and sup- ported . us . in our recent bereave- ment. During a time like this we learn how much our friends really mean to us. Your expressions of sympathy will always be treasured. Thank you all. Florence and family The family of the late Freda Haines wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbors for their expressions of sympathy, acts of kindness floral tributes and donations to the Wing - ham United Church, Wingham and District Hospital, Arthritis Society, Canadian Cancer Society and the Heart and Stroke Foundation of On- tario, following the loss of our dear mother, grandmother and great- grandmother. Special thanks to the Pinecrest Nursing Home staff who looked after Mother so well, to Rev. J. Rea Grant for his comforting words and to the United Church Women. Thanks also to the McBur- ney Funeral Home for their care and understanding. Your thoughtfulness was deeply appreciated and will al- ways be remembered. - The Haines Family o--a--o At least 80 per cent of lung cancer diagnosed today is related to smoking. 0-0-0 FOR RENT MINI EXCAVATOR: c -w 15" buck- et, ideal for indoors and tight areas. New Holland skid steers: 5' and 6' wide, operated hourly or contract. Phone Huron Landscaping 529-7247. Jan3-May2 FARMHOUSE, renovated, double brick, $600 per month plus utilities. Barn and land optional. Northwest of 1 eeswater. Phone 1-337-8630 or 1- 542-4204. - 21,28. ROOM FOR RENT. Phone 3574753.. SMALL, bedroom cottage. Phone 357-1615. 21,28 WANTED For serious buyer, up to 150 acres. Must have barn. suitable for 200-300 hogs. House not important. Contact: M-asen Bailey Real Estate Ltd. Clinton - 482-9371 s n s 4- b• ®• • A m D ti••. DO YOU Wit" to e . e �• s adv.r 132' weekly nel � s? tilus now for details on our = lanket classified coverage of ° Ontario or specifte areas of the°province. The Wingpam Advance- es, 357-2 :t 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 Bailey Real Estate Ltd, Mason Bailey, Broker 482-9371 24 hour service Safes Representatives Gordon Hill 233-3307 Carol Boneschansker 887-6870 cion James 323.1902 moa 291.1887 Q 246 Reserve Ave. South Listowel, Ontario N4W 2K8 Don Yake James Fizell 519-323-1902 519-291-1887 New Luxury Apartments Available - April 1 These apartments are desig- ned and equipped for retired or semi -retired people. These have 5 appliances plus air conditioners in each apart- ment. A lot of interest is being shown in these apart- ments, so don't be disap- pointed. Inquire now. Phone 291-1887 and 323-1902 collect. FARM FOR SALE ASKING PRICE: s79,900 Highway 86. Approximately 4 miles west of Wingham. Approximately 145 acres with approximately 119 acres work- able. Harriston Loam. Good crop rotation. Soybeans and corn in the 1988 crop year. Bareland. Part of North 1/2 Lot 38, Con- cession 14, East Wawanosh Township,- Huron County. North 1/2 of South 1/2 Lot 38, Con- cession 14, East Wawanosh Township, Huron County A Certified Deposit of $4,000 Must ecxiompany the offer. For further.inforrr ation, please t*onta ct: Farre: Credit Corporation Art McGahey Box 428, Walkerton, Ontario NOG 2V0 (51%881-1490 433 ACEI flioy the .Pal : yew fm .th Maitland:Rluei conveas ie -b l : `te withli 1 wood stove to: enjoy the winter evenings, �, Huge countrya =kitchen with anAbitm.ae a built-in dishwasher, There are erg loads of storaq space. • Other !{J!i 11A ei . &o as s a,110. 9A Patrick Plunkett or BOW BettyGalt ,t orentz at 746-310 The Man ToSeeIs Fp ASE. 0 C El a c(. EE HIGHLAND DRIVE - Attractive three-bedroom home with eat- in kitchen, broadloorned living room, sundeck 12x22' off the dining room, 1 1/2 baths plus finished basement. Large rec room and utility room. VERY NICE PRICE. $72,500. PLEASANT FAMILY HOME less than two blocks from school, three bedrooms, ample kitchen, generous living and dining rooms, modern 4 pc. bath and within convenient walking dis- tance of EVERYTHING in Wingham. $64,500. NEWLY CONSTRUCTED, three-bedroom bungalow in Wing - ham, with living/dining room combination, modern kitchen, family room, master bedroom with ensuite bath plus 4 pc. bath, oversize garage and a country view, on Manor Road. CALL FOR FULL PARTICULARS. THINK NEXT SUMMER! THINK SWIMMING POOL! THINK HALF -ACRE LOT! - Located less than a mile from Wingham is an extra spacious 3 -bedroom backsplit with ample kitchen, living and dining rooms, 1 1/2 baths, utility room, ground level rec. room, double garage, inground 18'x36' swimming pool with deck and. patio. COUNTRY -TYPE LIVING yet the kids can walk to school. IT'S TRUE! CALL NOW! ADULT COMMUNITY Turnberry Estates, attractive 2- bedroom home offering ample; living :and. dining. -room, 4 pc. bath, modern kitchen with appliances, utilty room and recre- ational privileges such as rec. hall, games room and pool. $42,900. Contact: OFFICE Stan Chadwick 357-2497 Margaret Day 357-2196 REALTOR 357-1344 aez%1 aeoKee REAS ESTAE 199A JOSEPHINE ST., WINGHAM ONTAR O • 35761117 3 BEDROOM FAMILY HOME - Only $55,000. Close to shopping and Post Office. Separate dining room and a comfortable main floor living area. Bath up and down. Attached garagge and many more important features. BELGRAVE HOME AND SHOP - Three bedroomhome completely renovated inside and out, plus an addition built in 1988, containing dining room, kitchen, laundry and master bedroom. Metal clad shop 24' x 36' is heat- ed. Good value is offered and low village taxes. BLUEVALE-INCOME PROPERTY - Just converted. Presently owner occupied with income. Completely new ground level 2 bedroom apartment, plus a second ground floor family home with 4 bedrooms up. Both sep- arately contained. with lots of parking. The entire property has updated plumbing, heatingand insulation. TURNBERRY 'MP. 200 ARE FARM - Renovated brick home. Large . barn and vertical silo. ,1 50 acres of choice tillable soil is systematically tiled Having a record of producing a variety of valuable cash crops. Lcoated in a prosperous farrning district not far from town. KG FITZSIMMONS Cal ri 357-1117 Wingham BRIAN McBURNEY attrouiurromasvri 335.3761 RR 1, WIngham bW^eTM» m.a k tr.s. t• n,.�,