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FabulOus river views from this 3 tedroo
galow. European cabinets, 4 piece ensqfte hath1
Basement walkout. Large future family. rOorris 4:101.th1gi
garage and more. Quiet crescent location in growing
town. Carpet allowance.
PRICED TO SELL AT $20,000 MLS#906092$
Lots. 70 x 132 ft. Town water & sewer. Choose yours
now for construction this year or next. Builders terms.
Call now: Valerie algal sales rep.
888-6511- or
662-1234
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,ININGHAM ONTARIO
WHITECHURCH HOME - Good value is offered in this newly
renovated family home. Modem kitchen and dining area. Com-
fortable living room. Master bedroom and bath on main levet:
Two bedrooms up. Heated hobby shop and low village taxes./
WINGHAM - Three-bedroom home. Only $55,000. CloSe to
shopping and post office. Separate dining room in a comfort-
able main floor living area. Bath up and down. Attached ga-
rage all for an affordable price.
TURNBERRY TWP. 200 -ACRE FARM - Renovated brick
hOite. Large barn and vertical silo, 150 acres of choicst- syS-
ternatically tiled land. Having a record of producing a variety of
valuable cash crops. Located in a properous farming district
not far/tom-Own.- - -
2311ACRE'FATIM - 190 acres of fertile well drained early land.
Buildings consist of a mobile home and a large barn. This is_ a
well cared for parcel of land and one you would be proud to
own.
MULTIPLE mum SERVICE
K. FITZSIMMONS
357-1117 Wingharn
BRIAN McBURNEY
335-3761 RR 1, Wingharn
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REALTOR
The Man
To See Is
• TRADITIONAL ELEGANCE throughout this eye-catching
Wingham home, four bedrooms, three baths, extra largemal living and dining rooms, family room with dining area for
the kitchen, combinationground floor utility and garneSloern
with patio doors introducing deck and 'inground 16'- x 32' pool,
A steal at $110,000 but TRY AN OFFER!
INVITING BUNGALOW on fashionable Glenn Road in Wing -
ham, three bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, living roorn with fireplace,
dining room plus cozy kitchen, completed basement with large
rec. room, fourth bedroom, den, workshop and utility. room.
Larger 88° x 132' lush landscaped lot. $98,500.
CENTRAL AND COZY, a great starter home, nicely decorated
with kitchen, extra large dining room, spacious living room
plus utility/washroom on grog level. Upstairs: two bedrooms
and 4 -pc. bath. Extra room down could be third bedroom.
Detached garage. Close to everything. quarter -acre lot 66' x
165'. $54,000.
HOBBY FARM. Highway location at Bluevale, 32 acres, 20
clear, balance in hardwood and cedar bush bt, Maitland River
borders property, comfortable three or four-bedrOom brick
home with new addition, 40' x 40' barn in good shape for beef
or horses. YOU WON'T BE DISAPPOINTED. CALL. WWI
WINGHAM BUILDING LOT. Join the new homes tfretrtieng
up on James Street, Wingharn. Heres 75 of frontage, Close
to schools and conveniences. Asking $26,900.
DUPLEX in Wingharn - older stately home cart/tried to One -
bedroom apartment above and three-bedroom Unit At-
tractive income OR consider $ p ing one level and let the
other apartment help with the mortgage. CALL NOW FOR
DETAILS!!
Contact:
OFFICE Stan Chadwick 3 7-2497
3574344 1 Margaret Day
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QUEEN MOTHER—.Fier Majesty Queen Elizabeth, theQueen
Mother ended a five-day visit to 'Ontario, (*WAX but only after
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making this Till' visit to the country a smashsuccess. On I r7
her day was spent at several official fpliC 'ma tri,Londom For the
viiit,the Queen Mum wore her familiar style,vf dress with loose -
fitting -,„.
fitting coat and a hat in light blue, wit'
deeper blue. During a visit to Sir Fi.
nited the flame of hope which will n
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cure for oliabetes is discovered. Followi
paring for the trip to London Airport an
complete the lag leg of her Visit here, S :
is Onlarlo'a Lieut. Governor Lincoln
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Funeral service was held Mon-
day,,July 3,•eat• two o'clock at the
Beni rtifier
for TimothY Boyd of RR 1, Corrie,
who lost his life in a motorcYcle
accident on the evening of -June 30.
Timothy Harold 130yd was born
in Wingham on April 23, 1968. He
resided in Corrie nearly all his life.
He attended flowick Central
School and, with the expert guid-
ance of Bruce Robertson and Dave
Shaw,' he advan441 to F. E. Madill
Secondary School in the two-year
program. Again, with the guidance
and encouragement of Mr. Kopas
and Mr. Trambr, he etuolled in the
four-year prograin and obtained his
Grade ildiploma. Heworked part-
time at Campbell Soup Company
Ltd, Listowel, from age 16 and full-
• time, even during his Grade 12 year
BLYTH - 1 1/2 storey frame
home on large lot close to
stores. •
BLYTH • Brick bungalow,
Harniltbn St., like new, many
extras.
SO ACRE' FARM - near Au. -
bum, good frame home, lots
or buildings ideal for part-
time farming or horses.
RESTAURANT GAS
BAR - 3/4 acre paved lot,
busy highway corner, in-
eludes good home on spite
property.
100 ACRES - East
Wawanosh, 90,ifOrkable all
In a tali wheat, ,Vepitot
finanacing.
RETIREMENT HOME, at-
tractive. botabli?Ileto
at P. EMidilL
,•ht the,sumnier 1985, -an was
Chosen:as 'a Junior Forest Ranger
and spent the SUITUner with the For-
est Rangers at Red Lal. In March
of 1987, he purchased the fartn in
• liowick.lownship which /le farmed
with his father. He Was an avid.
hunter and fisherman •and each
.year went on a two-week fishing
excursion with his buddies frorn
Campbell Soup.
Timothy. Was the -beloved son of
William and Margaret Boyd of Cor-
rie and Deanna and 'Keith Ward,
Listowel; brother of Ki nt and Paul
Cupskey; Atwood'. He was prede-
ceaied by his grandparents; Harold
and Verna Boyd and Carl and
Bertha -Griffith. •
A gentleman Tint -admired very
much, Rev. Donald Pugh, returned
to Genie to officiae at his funeral
seiVice. Pallbearets were his undies,
Jim Criffith and Raymond Haugh;
his boss, Have Ellis and lifelong
family friends, Don Leader, Rae
Breckenridge and Randy Somers.
Flowers were carried by his best
buddies; Ian Parrish Doug
McArthur, Mitch Weber, Chris Eck-
enswiller and Michael Latronico.
•• Timothy Boyd's final resting
place is with his Grandma and
Grandpa Boyd in Wroxeter Ceme-
ery-
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5arbour of Brussels, A1atan
• McBurney .of East Wawa
Township and Crant and
onMcBurney of Middleton, N�va:
Funeral service
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day July 7, at tWo o'c
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PreSbiteitai. Church'
Young had been,
Ment follisWa in Wingham
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tr•:Danny McBurney,
Rick McBurney; !van Dow and
David Bbootoft:FlOral tributes were
carried by Greg Cook and Ron
McBurney.'
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Analre**ild athamaftpleasedcte,
announce- the arrival ,BCnjiman
Willie& Clifford, on June 2047weigh-
ing in at eight pounds,414,A9un.;
- Spoiling privileges go
Beulah Mason, Wroxeter and Har-
vey and Dorothy Dow of Cru
HUMPIIREY—Mr: and Mrs.
Humphrey of Josephine -Street,_ "
Wingham, announce the birth of
their da4lite'r, Brittany Chantel
Lyn, six pounds, five ounces, on
July 4 at Wingham and District
Hospital. A sister for riffa.ny Anne.
Marie.
MORRISON—Ralph and Sandra
Morrison, RR 1, Lucknow, welcome
with love a daughter, Emily Marie,
seven pounds, 13 ounces, born July
4 at Wingham and District Hospi-
tal. Proud grandparents are Keith
and Elza Ruston of Seaforth, Gor-
• don and -Phyllis Morrison of Luc -
know.
NORMAN—Bruce and Tracey
Norman of Lucknow are happy to
announce the birth of their daugh-
ter, Amber May, seven pounds, five
ounces, on July 5 at Wingham and
District Hospital. Grandparents are
Lynn Wall of RR 2, Wingham,
Arthur Wall of Lucknow, Mr, and
Mrs. John Norman, RR 3„Vying-
ham.
KUEHL—Kerry and Lynn Kuehl
of Ingham proudly announce the
birth of their daughter, Kathleen
Laura Elizabeth, seven pounds, two
ounces, on July 6 at Wmgham and
District Hospital. Proud grandpar-
ents are Betty Thompson of Wing -
ham, Ruth and George Richardson
of Ingersoll; great-grandfather is
Robert Thompson of Wingham.
ARMSTItoNC—Sheila and
Terry Artnstmng of RR 1, Lucknow,
at#10tUtte with pride and joy, the
Irth of their son, Trevor William,
n 'illy' 7 a Wingham and District
flosiiittil. Trevor tipped the scales at
eight posirrids, 13 ounces and is a
router for Justin. Proud grandpar-
nts are Marilyn and Allan Bridge,
min and Too Armstrong; great-
randparents are Marg Pear,
.aytne Crawford and Jeanl3ridge.
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