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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1989-03-07, Page 15CARDS OF THA "'r�r} 7�lr3rr�9rrrt 40, I wish to express my sincere thanks to the ambulance drivers, Dr, Peter Long and nurses on second floor of Wingham and District Hos- pital for the kindness shown to me, also to Rev. Vaudry for his visits. A special thanks to friends and neigh- bors for cards, visits, treats and many other things done for me while in hospital and since returning home. All was appreciated. Anne Geddes We would like to express our grati- tude to the Howick Fire Fighters of the Wingham Area & Area Fire De- partment for their quick action and expertise in containing the fire at our home to a minimum. To all our family, friends and neighbors, our sincere thanks and appreciation for your support. Wayne and Wanda Connors The nieces and nephews of the late Elmer Woods wish to express their sincere appreciation'to friends, rela- tives and old neighbors for support during our recent loss. Your me- morial donations, food sent to the house and a special thanks to the girls for the lovely lunch. Thanks go to Rev. Rea Grant for his comforting message, the doctors at the Luck - now Medical Centre, the nurses at the Wingham & District Hospital, Brookhaven Nursing Home, the Mc- Kenzie & McCreath Funeral Home for their help and support. It was all very much appreciated. I would like to thank all my friends and relatives' for visits, cards and gifts while in hospital and since coming home. Elizabeth Gower Elstoon_,_-_At.-thisJ ime,.withtheloss of a dear daughter and sister, we learn how much our relatives, friends and neighbors really mean to us. Your expressions of sympathy will always be remembered. A sin- cere thank you to the McBurney Fu- neral Home, to Rev. Larry Welch for his comforting words and to the ladies of Bluevale and Wingham Churches for the delicious lunch served after the service. Your kind- ness will never be forgotten. The Fairish and Elston families I would like to express my sincere thank you to Dr. Gear, nursing staff in emergency and ambulance drivers of Wingham and District Hospital, also Dr. Siebert and nurs- ing staff at St. Joseph's Hospital in London. A special thank you to fam- ily, friends and neighbors for cards, visits, phone calls and gifts while in hospital and since returning home. A -special thank you goes out to Larry. Art Fischer The Heinmiller family of the late Viola Morden would like to express their sincere thanks to their friends and relatives for their cards, floral tributes, donations to the Gorrie United Church, memorial fund at the passing of their beloved mother: Special thanks to Jeff Hawkins for his message and the caring staff of the Fordwich Mussing Home: We would like to thank all those who sent cards, flowers and treats while Leonard was in University Hospital and since coming borne. Thank you for all the transportati©n to and from London. Thanks for all the visits and those who have kept our driveway clear, Thanksloads. Leonard and:Marie Phillips I wish to express my deepest ap- preciation to my family, friends and neighbors and thedoCtors, chaplains and the entire staff of the seccond floor of Wingharn and District Hos- pital for their comfort, strength and support duringraystay. 4.4„, 1 . ,G.' Lauretta J1Tallurney f . Q ...'.`. .I i' -F'.:. f•8'"K`p.Nk.M Yib•1•.f7i•y'Y'Y, i'"IPY'-1-W4•,.: We would life to express sour sig cere thanks to all til rcJ$ives, friends and neighbors for their auk-` port and donations of flowers, con. tributions and food in memory of our wife and mom, Barb Elston. Thanks also to Dr. Gear, Dr. Hanlon and all staff in emergency at Wingham and District Hospital. Special thanks to Gayle Neil, Nancy Corrigan and all ladies at the curling club for being with Barb. Words cannot express all our gratitude to Doug McBurney, Doug Layton, the pallbearers and. to Jeannine and Carolyn. We would also like to thank Rev. L. Welch, Rev. G. McFarlane, Rev. J. Rob- erts, Rev. Rea Grant, Rev. Atwell, Rev. A: Ramsey, Rev. J. Vaudry and the Wingham Presbyterian Church for all their comfort, support and prayers to our families. We have been blessed with many, many friends and with you the memory of Barb's loving smile and kindness will always live in our hearts. Keith, Emily and Leanne A special thank .you to all my friends for the flowers, cards and gifts I received while in Stratford General Hospital and since coming home. Your thoughtfulness was greatly appreciated. Kara Neil Thank you very much to my Wing - ham and vicinity friends for visits and cards during my stay in the hos- pital. Special thanks to Dr. 'Hanlon and ' Dr. McGregor and the kind nurses on second floor. Your con- cern was much appreciated. Dorene McGee DO 132 Wee,. for coverage areas o tie pro Advance -Times, New Luxury Apartments For Rent' on James Street, Wingham Available May lst (Possibly sooner) These apartments are designed and equipped for retired or semi -retired peo- ple. These have 5 appli- ances plus air conditioners in each apartment. A lot of interest is being shown in these apartments, so don't be disappointed. Inquire now. Phone 291-1887 and 32347902 collect. Here tulips bleontas they are told; Unkempt about those hedges blows An English unofficial rose. 7 -Ru rt Brooke downy n Win r` fridges and .:stovv ' Phalle before s f►,tp; APARTMENTS �_.._.... FOR RENT .. BRAND NEW luxury retirement apartment, 1,600 sq. ft. Two bed- rooms, plus den, 2 bathrooms, gour- met kitchen with skylight, and bal- cony. All the amenities of a new home, including air conditioning. An affordable alternative to owning your own home. Phone 357-1851 before 6 p.m. 7,14 Clearing AUCTION SALE 19 sows, 2 boars, 4x4 truck, car, combine, 3 tractors, travel trailer, machinery, etc. for Alex Gulutzen 21/2 miles north and 21/2 miles west of Blyth Sat., March 18 at 10:30 a.m. See Crossroads for full listing AUCTIONEER: RICHARD LOBE 519-482-7898 -.199* JOSEPHINE ST. WINGHAM, ONTARIO BRUSSELS HOME - 1 1/2 storey, vinyl sided. Modern kitchen,, Dining and living rooms. Laundry and bath on main floor. 3.bedrooms,up. In a choice location close to schools and shopping. Priced in the 40's. HIWAY HOBBY FARM - 50 acres close to Vlfingham. Beautiful remodelled brick home. Country kitchen with cherry cupboards, all appliances and large dining area. New oil furnace and recently roofed. Two car garage and heated work shop. Land seeded in 1987 for : horse for- age. Bank barn. Nicely landscaped grounds and many more important features. - a HIWAY FARM - 200 acres. Bluevale area. Renovated 4 bedroom home. Large barn. 140 acres of level systemat- ically tiled land. Balance in bush, about half hardwood. An excellent cash crop or livestock farm. Available for spring planting..r pM ONLY . $.29,.000 - 33 acres, 6 acres clear with.. proper zoning for building site not far from town. Balance is wooded and very scenic. Di 0 Happy 17th Ronda, Lori, Lara WANTED. For serious.. buyer, up to 150 acres. Must have barn; suitable for 2%1,300 .hogs. House nOt important. Contact: Mason Bailey Real Estate Ltd.. Clinton 48Z98Y1 AUCTION SALES Auctioneers: WALLACE BALLAGH, Teeswater • 392-6170 GRANT McDONALD Ripley • 395-5353 Sat., March 18.10:30 a.m. - Sale of farm machinery for FRANK MURRAY, Lot 32, Con, 12, Culross Twp., 3 comers north of Teeswater on Hwy. 4, then approx. 4 miles west on Con. 12. Sat., March 25 -11:00 a.m. - Sale of horses, some farm machinery, a few household effects, for JIM AITCHISON, 4 miles south of Lucknow, then 1 1/2 miles east of Belfast. Sat., April 1 - 10:30 a.m. - Sale of farm machinery, some hay and straw, for LLOYD LAMONT, lot 24, Con. 6 Huron Twp. Thurs., April 6 -10:00 a.m. - Sale of farm machinery, feed and tools for HARRY HELFENSTEIN, Lot 2, Con. 2, Culross Twp. Fri, April 7. - 6:00 p.m. - Evenig auction sale of home furnishings, antiques and tools, for VERNON HUPFER, with: added con- signments, ki Brussels Corti- munity Centre. Sat.„ April 8. 10:30 a.m. Sate of farm machinery for DAN Mlles westp�sfN�O' � ' t/2 �li;IrC!n° �ey„OM Con. K. FITZSIMMONS 357-1117 Wingham BRIAN McBURNEY 335-3761 RR 1, Wingham REALTOR The Man To See Is insINTEE A SAL.TO ii NEWLY CONSTRUCTED - 3 bedroom bunglaw in Wingham, with living/dining room combination, modern kitchens family room, master bedroom with ensuite bath plus 4 pc. bath, over- size garage and a country view, on Manor Road. CALL FOR FULL PARTICULARS. LOOK AHEAD TO SUMMER -and this very attractive 3 bed- room back -split with double garage. Situated on a half -acre lot, it's roominess everywhere in this exceptionally large coun- try home having 1 1/2 baths, ground level rec. room and gor- geous 18 x 36 inground pool in addition to a formal living room, spacious dining room and extra large kitchen with abun- dant cupboards and dishwasher. WOW! PERFECT MID-SIZE BUNGALOW - with 3rd, bedroom in the finished basement, lovely rec. room with bar, super sundeck with endless view, lovely spacious kitchen overlooks yard on generous 55 x 140 lot. PRICED RIGHTI NEED FIXING - a 4 bedroom home, central location in Wing - ham, currently divided into two apartments, new roof and oil furnace on a well -treed 66 x 165 lot, ESTATE SETTLEMENT. Excellent value at $49,900. WAREHOUSE - (in Wingham), 1746 sq. ft. suitable for trades such as electrical, plumbing, carpentry, etc. currently set up as walk-in cooler with loading docks and room for three large trucks. $79,000. BUNGALOW - central Win9harn location, two blocks from School featuring extra large living room, dining room with pic- ture window backyard view, modern kitchen with built-in appli- ances, TWO updated baths (one has a whirlpool), finished basement attaches to garage and has optional office or extra bedroom, 50 x 158 lot. PERFECT FOR RETIREMENT! ALTOP Contact: OFFICE Stan Chadwick 357-2497 357-1344 Margaret Day 357-2196 .'S '®"8R`YJ5's”