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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1989-11-14, Page 16Page 16 - The Wingham Advance -Times, Nov. 14, 1989 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE HOUSE for sale, Whitechurch, needs work, nice lot, V30,000. Phone Streetsville, 1-416-828-8883 after 5 p.m. 14,21 don/jail-les 3231902 k% 291.1887 FOR RENT Luxury 2 Bedroom Apartments in Wing ham Phone 291®1887 or 357-3321 i REAL, ESTATE HOUSE' FAR SALE • BUNGALOW4n Belgrave. Situated on hill with beautiful view, 1650 sq. ft., on main floor .with 16' wide gar- age, back covered porch and 18x26 finished family room in basement with airtight fireplace. Buy now and pick your colors and decor. Will fin- ish to suite owner. Phone 357-2761. 7,14,21,28 DO YOU have listings tOadvertise 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 FOR RENT OR SALE. Cosy, two plus bedroom, one storey house, tastefully dgcbrated. Ideal for single or couple. Immediate occupancy. Excellent location. Phone 357-1044 after 6 p. m. NEW LISTING - GORRIF - Brick bungalow overlooking the riv- er. Two bedrooms, large living room, attached garage, full base- ment potential. A must to see! Cali Kathi Jones, broker, Donkers-Harris Real Estate Ltd., 291-4884 or 595-4102. COUNTRY ACREAGE - Make an offer on this 18 -acre retreat. Four-bedroom home with family room, fireplace, satellite dish, 32'x40° workshop. Lots of extras too numerous to mention. DONKERS-HARRIS Real Estate Ltd. R.R. 3 Itsto•d. OAtzio Nl6 ace (539) 29E4884 Itur guide b the mse6y W I Calla KATHI JONES, Broker DONKERS HARRIS Real Estate Ltd. 2914884 • 595-4102 4% commission rate — save thousands! VILLAGE HOME - 16 -year-old, two-storey brick in immaculate condition throughout. Large living room, spacious kitchen, two baths, full basement has attractively finished rec room, utility room, attached garage, large lot with mature trees. LUCKNOW HOME - Weli maintained 14 -year-old Lucknow home on a 80'x275' lot. Living room, dining room and kitchen are spacious, four bedrooms, two baths. Basement has 19'x21' rec room with fireplace, games room, attached garage, inground pool, rock garden. Offers considered. MORRIS TWP. - 150 acres, 85 workable, balance bush. Barn 50'x60', new hydro to barn. An excellent cash crop farm. WAWANOSH - 150 acres, 125 workable, 16 acres in fall wheat, 20 acres bush. Eight-year-old three-bedroom home. Barn 50'x60°, pit silo 20'45', tower silo 12'x35'. Mel Mathers, Wingham 357-3208 representing LLOYD W. HUTTON REAL ESTATE LTD. Broker, Kincardine REALE STATE' • 357.1117 BROKER 199A JOSEPHINE ST., WINGHAM, ONTARIO WHITECHURCH - Good value is offered in this newly reno- vated home. Modern kitchen and dining area. Large living room, master bedroom and bath all on the main level. Updated electri- cal, plumbing and insulation, forced air heating. Village taxes are low. Open to offer. 95 ACRES - County road. Victorian style home. Country kitch- en, main floor family room. Attached garage. Bank barn has loose housing. Farmatic feed system. 85 productive acres, bal- ance in hardwood bush. $155,000. 200 ACRES - HWY. 86 - Large home and bank barn. 140 acres systematically tiled. Balance in mixed woods. Low rate FC as- sumable mortgage is a plus. $195,000. HOME, SHOP & SEVEN ACRES - Three-bedroom, one -storey home, built 1975. Metal clad shop of 3680 sq. ft. partially heated with heavy wiring. Well located on hardtop road. $160,000. uu mta USlata StavEa K. FITZSIMMONS 357-1117 Wingham BRIAN McBURNEY 335-3761 RR 1, Wingham 1e EA VOW The Man To See Is C1 QTc ` ,. 1 .,.1.Tr fT REALTOR HAVE YOU BEEN SEARCHING and everything Is too dear? This three bedroom home could be the answer with separate dining room, living room and kitchen plus enclosed front and back porches. Fully insulated, reasonable taxes and centrally located. Call us for more information. ECONOMICAL AND EASY TO RUN three bedroom bungalow in good location. Finished basement features Targe rec room, workshop and laundry. Carport with storage cupboards. Asking 1118,000. TRADITIONAL ELEGANCE throughout this eye-catching Wing - ham home, four bedrooms, three baths, extra Targe formal living and dining rooms, family room with dining area for the kitchen, combination ground floor utility and games room with patio doors introducing deck and inground 16' x 32' pool. A steal at the REDUCED price of •106,000. FOR THE ENTERPRISING PERSON an opportunity to grow and sell your own produce on this 135 acre farm (72 workable). New, insulated steel shed 16' x 24', 200 amps, cooter. 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. COMMERCIAL PROPERTY, main street, Wingham, with retail store space and three two bedroom apartments. EXCELLENT INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY. OFFICE 3574344 Contact: e Stan Chadwick 3572497 Margaret Day 357.2196 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 LARGE store or office on Main Street, Brussels. Phone Kitchener, 1-743-7903 after 6 p.m. 7,14,21,28 FOR RENT 2,000 SQ. FT. of good dry storage or workshop area, 1 a block from Main St., Wingham, second floor, heat op- tional. Phone Bob 357-1411 or 357- 1232. 13tf APARTMENTS FOR RENT "THE MILLPOND", Palmerston, one bedroom apartment, includes fridge, stove, washer, dryer, air conditioning, private covered bal- cony, controlled entry, storage area, stair glide, parking. Retirement living. Information, viewing, M. Robinson, 519-343-2201. 024-D12 WELL -KEPT two bedroom bottom apartment close to Main Street in Wingham. No pets. Tenant pays util- ities. Fridge and stove included. Available Dec. 1. Rent $375. Phone 357-2433 after 6 p.m. 24tf GREGORY COURT Apartments, Minnie Street has a 1 bedroom apartment available December 1. Stove and fridge included. Laundry facilities available. Ideal location for quiet, mature adult. References required. Phone 357-3721. 7,14 LUCKNOW, one bedroom, $243 in- cludes heat. Phone 528-3635. MODERN newly renovated 2 bed- room apartment in Belgrave. Ideal for mature couple or person. Laun- dry facilities available. Fridge and stove included. No pets. Tenant pays utilities. Rent $325. Immediate possession. Phone 357-2433 after 6 p. m. 14tfn 2 BEDROOM apartment, 7 km from Wingham, ground floor, $380 plus utilities. First and last. References. Available immediately. Phone 519- 986-3022. 14tf - COMING EVENTS 55Tllt WEDDING ANNIVERSARY The family of Russel and Helep Nic- kel request the pleasure of your company for an Open house on Sat- urday, Nov. 25 from 2-4 p.m. at the Fordwich Hall. Please respect our wishes. Absolutely no gifts. 7,14,21 *********** OPEN HOUSE The family of Stewart and Emma Beattie invite you to attend an "Open House" in honor of their parents' 50th wedding anniversary on Saturday, Nov. 25 at the Wing - ham Golf Sr Curling Club, Wingham, from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Your presence will be their treasured gift. 14,21 BUCK AND DOE For Morley McLean and Darlene Gangon, Friday, Nov. 17 at Listowel Agricultural Hall. Music by DJ, 9 p.m. -1 a.m. Lunch provided. Tickets available at door. EUCHRE PARTY At Wingham Legion, Monday, Nov. 20 at 8 p.m. Everyone welcome, $1.50 per person. ROAST BEEF NOON LUNCHEON At St. Stephen's Anglican Church, Gorrie, Thursday, Nov. 23, starting at 11:45 a.m. ATTENTION ALL KIDS Popular entertainer, Glenn Bennett comes to Blyth Memorial Hall for one performance only. You remem- ber his concert on Disney Channel, see him perform live at Blyth, Sat- urday, Nov. 18, 2 p.m. Tickets $6 each. Call today to reserve, Box Office 523-9300 or 523-9225. COMMUNITY FAMILY DANCE In Belmore, Friday, Nnv. 17 from p.m. to 1 a.m. Music by DJ, $3 aper - son, $7 per family. Ladies please bring lunch. Proceeds for commun- ity betterment. TEA AND BAZAAR St. Paul's Anglican Church, Wing - ham, annual Christmas Tea and 'Bazaar will be held Wednesday, Nov. 22, 2-4 p.m. Everyone welcome. 24,31,7,14,21 CRAFT AND BAKE SALE The Legion Auxiliary to Branch 180 is sponsoring their 10th Annual Craft and Bake Sale, Nov. 18, 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m., at the Legion Hall, Victoria St., Wingham. All kinds of crafts. Lunch counter and bake sale. Ad- mission 50 cents, children free. 31,7,14 IN TOWN apartment, ground floor, 2 4:, bedrooms up $250p th. Call per mon Keith Fitzsimmons, 357-1117. 65 ACRES - Recreational land on Maitland River near Goderich, 100 rods river frontage. Good building site, excellent fishing. Priced at only $90,000. RESTAURANT - Licenced for 60, apartment above, central location in busy town. RESTAURANT & GAS BAR - 3/4 acre paved lot, busy highway corner, includes good home on same proper- ty. Price reduced. 100 ACRES - East Wawanosh, 80 workable. Vendor will finance. BLYTH - New bungalow, tviorris Street, electric heat, attached garage, very attractive. 150 ACRES - The Perfect General Farm, Morris Town- ship, very productive, all buildings clean and well maintained, including a 2 floor red brick home in im- maculate condition. 2 ACRES - Spacious and luxurious country home on 2 acres, Morris Twp., 4 bed- rooms, 2 bathrooms, all new throughout. Mason Bailey Real Estate Ltd. Mason Bailey, Broker Clinton - 482-9371 24 Hour Service AIERIMente WANTED TO RENT SENIOR LADY wanting rental ac- commodation by Dec. 1. Will con- sider apartment or home. Main floor preferred. Phone Paul 528-3710. 24tf COMING EVENTS DABBER BINGO Lucknow and District Lions Club dabber bingo every Sunday, Luck - now Community Centre, 7:15 p.m. Doors open 6:15 p.m. Air condition. ed. Wheelchair accessible. Potential prize board over $3,000. $1,100 jack- pot on 54 calls or less. $500 must go. 11tf CHRISTMAS BAZAAR The Mother's Auxiliary of the Ford- wich Brownie$ and Guides will be holding . their annual Christmas Bazaar' ep: gatukdat Nov. 18 at Pak ' ttd...Chu 1 Basement frtlm 2.4 p. . Whit f yil� ,,yt,Ta�ble,. tea ropjy,,��I�y��d�..,ittj�l��8)' t ri otauy de items baking items{ E7eiyo,ie Okonte, 91$7,14 ..BAKE AND CRAFT SALE Belmore Moms & Tots Fifth Annual Craft and Bake Sale, Saturday, November 25, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Bel - more Community Centre. Door prizes and lunch available. 7,14,21 TALENT AUCTION Will be hosted in the Whitechurch Hall, November 17, 7 p.m. 7,14 FOLK CHOIR St. Paul's Anglican Church, Wing - ham is hosting the Sacred Heart Church Folk Choir, Sunday, Novem- ber 26 at 11 a .m. Come and hear good stirring music. 7,14,21 DANCE At Wingham Armouries to Gordon's Olde Tyme Music, Friday, Nov. 17, 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. Free will dona- tions. Ladies please bring sand- wiches. Sponsored by Wingham Happy Gang. Everyone welcome. OPEN EUCHRE In Wroxeter Community Hall on Wednesday, Nov. 15, 8 p.m. Spon- sored by Wroxeter Senior Citizens. CRAFT AND BAKE SALE Join us for our Craft and Bake Sale, Thursday, Nov. 23, 2-4 p.m., at the Armouries. Sponsored by Wingham & Area Day Centre for the Home- bound. Refreshments available 14,21 FESTA ITALIA 11 Everyone is welcome to an Italian feast (including all the spaghetti you can eat) at the Wingham Armouries on Saturday, Nov. 18 from 5-8 p.m. Featuring Italian food, Italian music and warm Italian hospitality. Chef: Angelo Ippolito. Adults, $6; 12 and under, $4; preschoolers, free. Tickets available at the door. Spon- sored by Sacred Heart Folk Choir. Proceeds to the church building f:..-. Brookhaven's Annual RESIDENT TEA Saturday', November 25 2 - .1'Tl Crab and Tables Plan W.j yl1use iti ��B wilco BII YTH 14QNS dater bingo every Tuesday at740p.m, ; lythaad trict community Centre, $3. Jackpot must go, over $1,000 in prizes. 25rrb WE ARE happy to hold your photos of weddings, anniversaries, etc. at The Advance -Times Office. But if you leaveg then for more than two weeks they may "get lost in the shuffle". Please pick thein up as soon as possible. 20rrb BILL STEPHENSON of Investors Group, business phone number is 357-1075. 13tf FOR your protection, The Wingham Advance -Times does not accept en- gagement, marriage and birth an- nouncements by telephone. All such notices must be delivered to our of- fice in person. They should be typed or clearly handwritten. Friday at 5:00 p.m. is the publication deadline. 20rrb THE TELEPHONE NUMBER for B & M Rentals is 357-1666. 4tfn SORRY, no cancellations or changes in classified ads may be made later than 10 a.m. on Monday for publica- tion, in The Wingham Advance - Times. EL We are ieourt t „� tore has, Jotheet our co. s;YopurrGcia' . e apt OitAfiAtyr ftoservn Sresitdo�Ce r farm, 1 and commer please call V Johnston at 335-6258. MO dtC y Glenn Schwartzentruber and Dave Johnston 335-625$, 0 ANY NEW CURLERS wishing to join the Belmore Curlers Club please contact Chris Inglis 335-3098 or Brenda Reinhardt 392-8295. Fee is $60 per person; Junior curlers, $25. All coffee, tea and hot chocolate in- cluded. Competitive curling may also be available. Editor Amy Currie Mrs. Overholt's CLN and after- noon Kindergarten finished their unit 'on Hallowe'en recently. They dressed up in costumes and put on a show for the people at the Brookhaven Nursing Home. Then they came back and had a Hal- lowe'en party with lots of treats. This week, they are doing a unit on Remembrance Day. For this unit, they have plans to visit the Wing - ham cenotaph. The CLN class and afternoon Kindergarten are also having lots of fun with their reading buddies from Mrs. Schedler's Grade 5 class. T I D8 I Dari" • — Maria Gibbons Editor. ane ing Mrs. Walker's morning Kinder- garten has new additions to its PRIMARY The Kindergartenhave been classroom. They have a gerbil working on "families"s . Some of the named Ziggy and a budgie named children's parents have been com- Sam. ing to the school for half a day in They watched a movie about the Kindergarten classroom. The Remembrance Day and made a `' "Jlth`Iii"i'°" It •" bit`�i3 �i filer'",��� �y°pimple theree a areoin each how of permitting, they plan to visit the the families. cenotaph. - --Carol Elston The Grade is have started 3'n research ont animals. Also, they Mrs. Szarek's Grade 3 cuss was have been talking about rhymes. looking forward to the Remem- For example, they have been brance Day assembly. They have singing rhyming songs and have been reading a lot of books lately been reading rhyming stories. To 'nd are doing ell in this subject date this month, five children have 'a. They also el re doing well on lost their teeth in Grade 1! it spelling dictations. They have been The Grade 2s have been talking ts busy after Hallowe'en and the about hibernation and animals that children all had a good time trick- or -treating. hibernate. In language arts, they — Laura Goll have been discussing contractions, Miss Turner's Grade 2 class is two and words and descriptive studying wild animals of Canada Grade 2-3 has been working on and how they prepare for winter. They also are researchingabout n PPmg skills. The children will be trees making their own maps, using The students went the he symbols. In math, they have been Wawanosh Centre and pretendedtalking about numbers that involve one, 10 and 100, while in language they were squirrels storing nuts: arts, the pupils have been making They are doing greater than and games to go with the books that less than in math, they have read. —Jason Schiestel Jane Darling In Mr. Lindsay's Grade 4-5 class, JUNIORS they have completed their first sci- The Grade 4 class is doing ence project, "Planet in Peril". In Remembrance Day activities and in art, they completed a shading pm- math, they are working on subtrac- ect and in French, they labelled tion, but it will be a while before Monsters. Now they are doing a she will be back to school. The roject on "How to Manage Prop- fund-raising cookies finally have erty". arrived, so the Grade 4 class is The students enjoyed the Hal- happy — it made a lot of sales this owe'en assembly and were looking year! On Monday, Nov. 6, there was a French program at the Wingham Public School. Andrew Donaldson sang songs in French and English to the Grades 6, 7 and 8 students. He has been singing French music to children for about 10 years. Mr. Poulin was in charge of this enjoyable hour. We thank him and hope to have more educational French songs like this. — Amy Currie P forward to the Remembrance Day The Grade 5-6 pupils in Mrs. assembly. DeBruyn's class have been working —Bryan DeBruyn on division in math. They are writ - Mrs. Train's class had a very pro- ing stories and poems in English ductive day at Doon Village. They and are working on verbs in French got to make their own sausagge. class. In art, they are making masks. They also plowed ground and cu ti- Mr. Chaulk's Grade 5-6 class is vated. They learned of the impor- working on addition in math. They tance animals made to pioneers. had a coloring contest, which Barry Their last trip for the farm unit Brebner won. They are all practis- was Nov 8. They visited a chicken ing volleyball in gym class. and sheep farm. The students —Susan Bain learned a lot from the farm unit. INTERMEDIATES They are doing well in math and The Grade 7s have been finishing reading and have already made up their first novel study., They Christmas crafts. They thank presented their books to the class. Joanne McLean for being a terrific They had a geography and history parent helper. test last week and will be having a —Nathan Laidlaw math test very soon as they have Mr. _Morton's Grade 7 class is pre- been talking about decimals. senting history projects (soup, In family studies, they are mak bread, fire starting, log -home mak- ing pincushions and in industrial ing). arts, they have finished their test. The report cards are coming, so The Grade r: have been working the pupils are making notes and on projects on different types of having tests. trees. They have been talking about —Jeremy Brown Mr. Shaw's Grade 7-8 class is fin- ishing up its novel study. Also, they are starting a unit on weather and climate in geography. They are starting a new unit in science on "Characteristics and Classifications of Living Things". Por the Last three weeks, the class has completed posters, poems and essays with the Remembrance Day tiheme in preparation for their Remembrance Day assemrtbly. —Nell Mowbray pioneer life in Upper Canada. They are planning a Remembrance Day assembly for the school. Also, they have been studying tourist attrac- tions in Quebec. --lane Darling CURRENT EVENTS On Nov 3, Andrew Donaldson provided entertainment French for the Crades 6 to 8 pupils at Tirrnber- ry and Past Wawanosh schools. Houseleagues are progrcyng well in volleyball. -Jane Darling rad 0