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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1989-09-12, Page 9
verr— 6. YT2 1 1:4 OFF)CE SPACE. FOR RENT PRIME. OFFICE SPACE for rent, approximately 360 square feet, private entrance, will renovate to stilt tenant. Phone 357.1522 for de- tails. rrb FOR RENT 2,000 SQ. FT. of good dry storage or workshop area, 'h a block fronn Main St., Wingham, second floor, heat op- tional. Phone Bob 3574411 or 357- 1232. „ 3tf MOBILE HOME for rent in the country, approximately 4 miles north of Wingham. Some services included. $375. References required. Phone 357-3215 after 6 p.m. 12,19 APARTMENTS FOR RENT 1 BEDROOM apartment, second level, includes fridge, stove, washer, dryer, air conditioning, private covered balcony, controlled entry, storage area, stair glide, parking. Retirement living, "The Millpond", Palmerston. Information, viewing, M. Robinson, 519-343-2201. 29-0c1? OOM apartment, located off S1, Wingham, at the lights. t, fridge, stove, parking, liable Oct. 1. Phone m., at lunch time or after 3626. 1 BEDROO Main Modest ren cable. Av before 8 a. 7p.m. 357- 5,12 2 BEDROOM modern apartment in Ripley, walk out entrance. Available September. Phone Blyth 5234696. 5,12 1 BEDROOM apartment close to school. Fridge and stove supplied. Tenant pays utilities. Phone 357-3794 or 357-1993 after 6 p.m. AVAILABLE OCT. 1, large 2 bed- room apartment close to downtown and hospital. First and last month's rent required. References. Phone 1- 416-729-2421. 2 BEDROOM apartment in Wing - ham, available Nov. 1. Fridge and stove included. $320 plus tenant pays utilities. Phone 357-197 cion loam es 3231902 gist 29145$7 FOR RENT Luxury two-bedroom apartments in Wingham Phone 291-1887 or 357-3321 MISCELLANEOUS IF YOU are a friend or relative of an alcoholic, the Al -Anon Family Group may be able to help you solve your side of the problem. Please contact Post Office, Box 1135, Wingharn. rrb MEALS -ON -WHEELS Phone Mrs. L. James 357-3657. rrb COMING EVENTS VARIETY CONCERT tti'eaturing Silhouettes (Sweet Ade - lines Quartet), sponsored by Trinity Anglican Church, Fordwich, part of 100th Anniversary celebrations to be held at Howick Central School Audi- torium, Sun., Sept. 17 at 8:15 p.m. Adults $3, students $1.50. Refresh - ments. 5,12 REAL EST T FOR $ NEW HOME IN BI H k, treed lot. All briclets. of 1 of cupboards, upgraded ensuite bath with Jacuzzi: Garage door opener, central.vacuum, etc. Phone 1-743-8101 or 1-576-7289 Kit- chener. 5,12,19 DO YOU have listings to advertise in 132 weekly newspapers? Call us now for details on our blanket classified coverage of Ontario or specific areas of the province. The Wingham Advance -Times, 357-2320. rrb LOT FOR SALE NEW SUBDIVISION in Wroxeter, 3 lots in 1, 1'14 acre. $39,900. Phone 887- 6155 or 273-5669. 12,19 BLYTH = 1 1/2 floor frame home on large lot. Close to stores. BLYTH - Brick bung'alow, Hamilton St., like new, many extras. 4100 ACRES - East Wawanosh, 80 workable, all in fall wheat. Vendor financing 50 ACRE FARM © near Au - bum, good frame home, lots of buildings. Scenic area. NEW LiSTING Ashfield Twp. 100 acres. Impressive home. Barns for cattle & hogs. Additional land available. RESTAURANT - Licensed for 60. Apartment above. Central location in busy town. RESTAURANT & GAS BAR - 3/4 acre paved lot, busy highway corner, in- cludes good home on same property. Mason Bailey Real Estate Ltd. Mason Bailey, Broker 452-9371 24 hour service WANTED TO RENT YOUNG professional couple looking for farmhouse to rent within H/2 hour of Walkerton. Phone 1-519-475-4780. 12.19 CLEAN, quiet Natural Resources employee seeks 1 bedroom apart- ment in Winghrla, aI , have no pets,. kids, rowdy frienda_Pr.I9y�l slam, equipment. Please call Sue at 357i- 3316. References. RESPONSIBLE, employed and clean single young woman seeking 1 bedroom apartment or room in Wingham for under $300 per month. Please call Cheryl at 357-3316. Ref- erences. IN MEMORIAM FINNIGAN—In loving memory of John Finnigan, who passed away September 15, 1988. It's been one year since you've been gone And my it seems much longer, The time has passed and a lot has changed In all it's made us stronger. But sometimes when I'm all alone And feeling kind of down, I feel a soothing presence Though no one else is around. What we would give if we could say Hello, Dad, in the same old way, To hear your voice, to see your smile To sit with you and chat awhile. —Loved and remembered by wife Nora, daughter Shirley, sons Keith and Lynn and families. COMING EVENTS TURKEY SUPPER Come and enjoy the 5th Annual Tur- key Supper at Teeswater United Church, Sun., Sept. 17, 4:30-7 p.m. Adults $7, children 12 and under $3.50, pre -Kindergarten free. 5,12 - CURATORIAL mos CO TY (h► " Po: 'ng) .filar Curatorial delisted reports to the Orator/ wow or Orator turd it cs re�Aa+tm°I%lttittet stet IIne ober o f Ih n3. SISTANT ie► hasdher absence to the Comely) of 'directly &voMtd with the design, roup one,eption and dam. "/shit will also MEW sK eodlectioia'reatetercda aid ,in the arenas of collections trussagensent, exhibit development, 'reaspelon, end ah hitatew rl' be required o to an akaotiled ureaEt chat a asitaborsion `rade 12 (ar" eaw) a a lar to hole;$. A ` is clew t s e aistgmbad, ' sell possess the °Irl rio Abeam AM ttoa fa' a lox Atiw ' alp credits its bap" a e e ct • for distetainsi ph i e bt,$, % i* ?115' overissue sad wee kie w3. 189A JOSEPHINE S1;; WINGHAM ONTARIO BLUEVALE A Family home on double lot with view over the Maitland MW Pend Four bedrooms. Renovated throughout in- cluding new roof and furnace. Easy to heat and low village taxes. Modestly priced at $55,000. HOBBY FARM - With income frorn 55 acres of rich rich tillable soil. Elegant traditional home with recent two-storey addition. Fireplace, two -car garage attached. Treed landscaped grounds. Pond and other buildings. 45 acres of scenic woods. Good value is offered for $169,000. EAST WAWANOSH - 100 acres,. 85 tillable, productive soil is growing good cash crops. Systematically tiled.; $85,000. Open to offer. TURNBERRY TWP. - 200 -acre farm. Renovated brick home. Large bam and vertical silo. 150 acres of tiled land has a proven production record. Located in a prosperous farming' dis- trict not far from town. K. FITZSIMMONS ©©O 357-1117 WIngham BRIAN MCBURNEY ,eeart.umrose"et 3.353761 1 1, Wrngharn ReektOlt FOREALE. By Tender 1.85 acres of land and buildings. Located there on, at the north part of Lot 15, Conc. 6 on Hilton County Rd. #16 in The Twp. of Morris (the former Morris Township Hall and Works Garage). Sealed and clearly marked tenders will be received until 4 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 3rd, 1989, by the undersigned and must be accompanied by a certified che- que of 10% of the enclosed bid. For more information call 887-6137. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Nancy Michie, Clerk Treasurer Twp. of Morris.. RR4 Brussels, Ont. NOG 1H0 Bruce County :Housing Authority �",/� MINISTRY OF HOUSING Tender Reference Number BCHA-SFT-89-09 For the supply of all labour, ma- terials, and equipment necessary for the Janitorial Services, Land- scape and Site Maintenance at the Senior Citizen building in Lucknow, Ontario. Teinderaw r, fithe#� above `ufttil '' 'Ili elI`#line; September 20, 1989 by: The Bruce County Housing Authority P.O. Box 1450 325 Lambton Street Kincardine, Ontario N2Z 2Z4 (519) 396-3439 or 1.800-265-3022 from whom details and specifications may be obtained, quoting reference number as above. THE LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED. ALCOHOL AND THE FAMILY A Presentation By MAEVE CONNELL Maeve Connell is currently employed by the London Board of Education and is in private practice In Guided Interventions with families of alcohol- ics. She was for a number of years a Community Consultant with A.R.F. and worked as a high school teacher and counsellor. She holds degrees from several universities including McGiII and Toronto. Wednesday, September 20 7:30 p.m. Clinton Town Hall In conjunction with the Annual Meet- ing of the Huron -Penh Centres for Children and Youth. The business meeting will follow the presentation. GARAGE SALES SATURDAY, Sept. 16, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. at Edgar's on Albert St. in Gerrie. Watch for signs. 1 Township of Howick Tenders for Snowplowing Sealed tenders will be re- ceived by the undersigned until 4 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 22, 1989 from firms or indi- viduals with equipment available for the purpose of snowplowing roads for the ;period. from December .1, +198V -tor March Y31; 0: i wo'',plows ;are' -required one grader and one truck equipped with sander and two-way box. Tender forms and particulars are available at the municipal office in Gorrie. Glenn Underwood, Road Superintendent Municipal Office Gordo, Omit. NOG 1XO TENDER Rental Vehicle Wanted Sealed tenders will . be re- ceived by the undersigned until 12:00 noon Wednes- day, October 4, 1989 for one, 1/2 ton, cargo van 'for the Huron County Library. Particulars and specifications will be provided upon request. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. B. G. Hanly Secretary -Treasurer Huron County Library Board Court House Square Goderich, Orltarlo N7A 1M2 (519-524"8394) GARAGE SALES GIGANTIC garage sale Sat., Sept. 16 at 9 a.m., 35 Clinton St. (Main), Teeswater. YARD Skim Sat., Sept. 16. Family yard sale at Jamestown, 5 miles natal atOrt>sse1s 0 ' DoirtvRoad 12. Alien �� L of Rept. Estate will be for Mite Charles Smith of Teeswate ithe:PrOperity, Elora St. East. in Teeswater, on GOHRIE~SPECIAIJ 1 ►tth °�# fa, Vg . p0, trisula,et: , rchl ti° rallilin jacumI tub , ate there's 'fnore III 0 � Alq! .. , Rte'•, and la ,figg � . ncrete patio. • a. I us fo " an apo ria w t t' - vile r,,r FUNCTIOconcrete ROOMY, iMMACU TE'- WIN 'c�A t ilete tenor has had a brand nevi paint -tit In the heart 015 thii.$.four: bedrroom ,beauty, . 1/2..baths R 44ft.p! lobi round floor Trill' m closed $e Wen; k 3.z , i g..utility s allfi►ng, dining rooms' plus den (or downstairs room) had . r♦.1 verandah. Updated electrical, roof and insyflatlon•I ''S JI PLAIN NICE! $84,900. SOMETHING SPECIAL - a very -unique,, four-bedroom Win 'r generously ham home, ener(ausl landscaped giving you ..that "north• woods" feeling of privacy, rear sundeck overlooks' a "ravine" l front "Florida" room 'creates a cozy cottage atmosphere. Youilt love the allFNEW kitchen (a lady's dream), 13'x21' dining real! with bay window, family room withpatio doors and living roen,r with fireplace: even a finished basement playroom! DI TiNF TIVELY DIFFERENT. FINE FAMILY HOME has recently undergone extensive renov tive changes including giant new kitchen with adjacent utili room, patio doors and four -piece bath in addition to the largo newly carpeted living room and dining room, all redrywalled Upstairs, three bedrooms. This charming Wingham home has a roomy 82'x132' lot CALL NOW FOR MORE DETAILS!! FOR THE ENTERPRISING PERSON an opportunity, to, g:ow and sell your own produce on this 135'acre farm (72 workable). New, insulated steel shed 16'x24', 200 amps, cooler. Two- bedroom mobile home and storage shed to be completed ,'New drilled well. Sites' for ponds. 15 minutes from Wingham on paved road. Asking $129,000. Contact: OFFICE Stan Chadwick 35744497 3,57-1344 Margaret, Day, 357-2196 REALTOR CONSIGNMENT' AUCTION SALE at Brindley Auction Yard, Dungannon Monday, Sept. 18,1989 at 10 ami. Tractors selling at 1:00 sharp SELLING .. '2130$; JD 2020°'• l=ord 2600 & loader; 2 - Ford 3600; 2 - Ford 4600; 3 - Ford 2000; 5 - Ford 3000; 8 Ford 8N & 9N's; Ford 7600 w/cab; Case 1490 w/cab'; JD AR; JD B"; JD, D JD 60; IH 240 & loader; JD 70; IH;W30; MF 235 & loader; MH 22; AC D15; AC D14 & loader"; IH M; AC X7190 w/cab; Oliver 77; MM 445; DB 990; Ford 4100; Oliver 550 & loader; MF 35 & forklift; Plus many more not listed. *Over 50 tractors plus equipment. Cash or cheque dayof sale. Proper ID necessary. Not responsible for accidents on ground or loss of purchases. Lunch booth on grewids. Listing varies due to daily operation. Consignments are welcome. AUCTIONEER: GORDON H.,BRINDLEY 529-7625 529-7970, A CLEARING AUCTION SALE of Household and Farm Machinery DAVE & DOROTHY WHARTON A.R. #3, Wingham Saturday September 23 - at 1:00 p.m. Lot 1, Conc. 1, Kinloss Twp., 5 miles west of Wingham on Hwy. 86. For information contact: Dave Wharton - 357-3268 Auctioneer: Brian Rintoul 357-2349 Full list in Crossroads September 19. COMING EVENTS REV. JACK C. WHYTOCK M. Th., Associate Minister of Black Creek Associate Reformed Presby- terian Church, Charlotte, North Carolina, will be the guest speaker Sun., Sept. 17 at Chalmers Presbyte- rian Church, Whitechurch at 11 a.m. and at Whitechurch United Church at 8 p.m. Special music. Lunch and social hour will follow both services. Everyone welcome. BELMORE MINOR BALL NIGHT At Belmore Community Centre, Fri., Sept. 15, 7 p.m. Potluck supper. Family members welcome. Pickups, dump trucks, snow. equipment PUBLIC AUCTION Counties of Welihi ton at . Datferin } Iiiikalps of Erin, Puslinch & West Luther to 51ield: at;.• Coutlty Of Warks Yard,` Elora Rd., Guelph (West of Hwy. 6, North of Guelph) SAT. SEPT 16, 11:00 a.m. 81 IHC 2550 Dump c/w plow & wing; 79 GMC Tandem Dump c/w plow & wing; 75 FORD L9000 Dump; 79 1700 sander; 71 FORD L900 Dump c/w plow & wing; 75 CHAMPION D600 Grader; 71 WABCO Grader c/w dozer blade; 71 GRADALL Ex- cavator; 2-82 JD 310A Backhoe/Loaders; 82 CHEV C10 P/U; 2-80 DODGE D150 P/U's; 5 -YD Hanover Sander; 2- 6 yd Sanders; 2 MOTT mowers PARTIAL LIST ONLY VIEWING: Friday, September 15, 1989 (1-3 pm) TERMS: $200 cash deposit on all major Items. AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Come early, as there are only a few small items. Don't miss the bargains! M.R. JUTZI & CO. 69 Sydney St., Kitchener Kitchener, On., N2G 3V1 519-648-2111 EVENING AUCTION SALE of home fumishings and antiques will be held for Mrs. Charles Smith of Teeswater, with added consignments from area homes, in Teeswater Agri -Curl Building, on Monday, September 18 starting at 6:00 p.m. CONSIGNMENTS INCLUDE: Combination bookcase -drop front desk; buffets; Hoosier style cupboard; antique tables, chairs, beds; dressers, wash stands; wash stand with 2 towel bars; dresser with shelves beside the mirror; antique rocking chairs; cranberry end -of -day glass; 1932 radio (working); crockery jugs; beer betties; f tmiture for living room, dining rooni, bedroom, k tchen; dishes; glass; kitchenware; apt. size stacking washer & dryer; freezer.; fridge; Moffat propane stove; Adam computer; patio umbrella & table; garden and lawn equipment; very large quantity.oir antique and modem tools including crossover tool bo c for Compact truck; table saw; Bainbridge metal -cutting band w; elec. chain saw; good variety of wrenches; ratchet sets; tt and tralier; 4 steam engine whistles plus gauges and °rew fn'alis;otleeand. a much, much more. Listings subject to 9 or Cheque with ID night of sale. , Uctkneers not responsible for accidents, injuries named Many way with the sale. AUCTIONEERS: Gli GRANT McDONALD 1 '0 Ripley m 395-6,353