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APARTMENTS
FOR RENT
"THE AO/LPG-ND", paimerston,
one bedroom aaviertratent, includes
fridge, stove, washer, dryer, air
conditioning, private covered bal-
cony, controlled entry, storage area,
stair glide,— parking: Retirement
living. Infos - viewing, M.
Robinson, 519-343-201.
02A -D12
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 8325. Immediate
possession. Phone 357-2433 after 6
p.m.
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2 BEDROOM apartment, 7 km from
Wingham, ground floor, $28O plus
utilities. First and last. References.
Available immediately. Phone 51e-
e6e-3022.
14.tf
2 BEDROOM apartment in Tccswa-
ter, January 1, upper, no parking.
Phone 392-6035. Leave a message.
2Stf
1 BEDROOM apartment in Wing -
ham, 2nd level, 8390 per month plus
Utilities. Phone 357-3121.
WANTED TO RENT
3 OR 4 BEDROOM house or farm-
house in Wingham area. Phone 357-
1561 after 6 p.m.
5,12,19,26
LAND in Wingham-Teeswater area
suitable for growing soyabeans.
John Gnay, Belgrave. Phone 357-
3559.
12,19
WANTED immediately, 3 bedroom
house to Tent m Wingham area.
Phone 357-3170 after 6 p.m.
12,19
The Man.
To See Is
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ship, impte
hams for
Arkritional and elm
ST ACRES: 10th Line Ash-
field, 80 acres workable, 15
acres hardwood bush. No
buildings.
150 ACRES - The perfect
general farm, Monis Town-
ship, very ,productive, a�
buildings clean and well
maintained, including a 2
floor red brick home in kw
macutate condition.
BLYTH - New bungalow,
Moms Street, electric heat,
attached garage, very
attractive.
100 ACRES - East
Wawanosh, 80 workable.
Vendor will finance.
RESTAURANT & GAS BAR
3/4 acre paved lot, busy
highway corner, includes
good home on same proper-
ty. Price reduced.
RESTAURANT - Licenced
for 60, apartment above,
central location in busy town.
65 ACRES - Recreational
land on Maitland River near
Goderich, 100 rods river
frontage. Good building site,
excellent fishing. Priced at
only $90,000.
NEW LISTING - West•
Wawanosh, 100 acres, 88
workable, trout stream, 10
acres' hardwood bush.
50 ACRES - General pur-
poseGood 4 bedroom frame
farm near Auburn.
home, lots of buildings.
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY -
in Blyth, 2000 sq. ft. store
area plus apartment above.
3 ACRES - Highway, com-
mercial ao..P.ty, on busy
highway.-'
Mason Bailey Real
Estate Ltd.
Mason Bailey, Broker
Clinton- 482-9371
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Thomas anda
her 87th year,
McBuntey,' she was
ham a daughter of latOf am
and Annie CfOktga0X1)
She was the beloved wife of
Alex R. Weil (19'64-anat d
loved mother of Mrs,. Rai
—Dice (Susanne) Dougherty
Thomas; Jack ff. and his wife
RR 7, St. Thomas and Donald
anet his wife Marga of Kit
soiet Won of %DX-
"' Oen, former* Of East Wawanosh
Township, away- Tuesday,
Burney. in her 71st yearat Asiversi-
th0 late - tynosaritala London. •
early Mrs. Mason was theldanglater=of
chard _,.the CePisand Othega (Motz)
of St- mcgwer of coittiatia- 514 leaves t0
June,, mouPiter 'Paising„ her husband,
ICenneth; two aerie Peter of New
dam- Idslthaanl Barry and wife, Brend
er; deareister of Gordon
and Mrs. Hazel Hardie, ho
Winghane She WM predeceased
two brothers, Milton and Ed
McBurney and by a sistereMrs
Shia - She is also survived by°
grandchih hen: Dr. David Do
ty and his wife, Dr. Lisa Shear
London; Todd Dougherty, U
Linda Dougherty, Toronto; faa
litaturey of Boiliave3thAre daughter's, Nancy
di of and_busband, George CYDell ef Lip -
,by toneSashatchewan; Wanda of New
ward Hazelton, BC; Lorna and her hus-
. Ella ,band, Bruce Wiffiamson of Harris -
seven 'ton; .eight grandchildren: • Ivy
tigiter- O'Dell;ludy and ByrpreWilliMnson,
hod, Dann): Janette and Andrew Ward -
ion; Mason and Nathan and Benjamin
urie
and her husband, Gary Hug
St. Thomas; Michael Shiell and
wife, Mary, Toronto; Eric and
da Shiell, Kitchener; a great -glen
son, Sean Dougherty and a num
of nieces and nephews:FuneS
ral
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Mason. Also airroft are one
1n0ther wife, **elm.
Skinner of cesithab,a; one sifter,
Mrs, Ronald - (Doris) Denham of
Rxetenone amit,Maity her hus-
band, EU Brown and one uncle,
Gerald (Pat) and his wife, GWys,
all of Exeter; !rani nkces, nephews
and. cousins. She was predeceased
by he e mother in April, 1962; her
father in March, 1981 and one sister,
Alma McAllister in July, 1976.
The Calvin -Brick United Church
WOMeIl conducted a memorial ser-
vice at The McBurney Funeral
Home, Wingham, on Dec. 7 at 7
p.m, in menory of Beulah who was
a past president and longtime
member of the UCW. Funeral ser-
vice was held at the funeral home
hscZts' Family & friends mourn
Bnm-
'death of Jack Nicholson
vice was held Saturday in
Thomas, with interment at
Union Cemetery. emembran
may be made to th - • e H
and Stroke Foundation.
the
- Family and friends are this week
mourning the death of W. jack
ces
Nicholson of RR 1, Bluevale, which
eart . occurred at Wingham and District
Hospital 'on Wednesday, Dec. 6. He
was -in his 72nd year, born April 9,
1918.
• A son of the late William Nichol-
son and Mary Breckenridge, Jack
was born in Turnberry Township
and attended Bluevale School. He
farmed until his retirement in 1982.
He was a member of Bluevale Unit-
ed Chinch
On June 30, 1941, he married the
former Vera Sharpie. She survives
to mourn hieapassing, along with
their family:Rossand Shirley of
Turnberry; Keith and Carol of Grey
V. Township; Joe and Hanna of Morris
nt Township; Rose Marie and Clarence
, Bishop ofGrey; Marlene and Mor -
the
MARTIN—Suddenly at Strathroy
Ponddlesex General Hospital on Sat-
urday, Dec. 2, 1989, Leonard E. Mar-
tin of Strathroy. Beloved husband of
Beatrice (Smale) and dear father of
Paul and Vivian, David and Karen,
Todd and Charlyne and Sheri and
Norm. Beloved son of Bertha Jack-
son, and the late Robert Jackson.
Rested at the Denning Brothers Fu-
neral Home, Strathroy, where the
funeral service was held at St.
John's Anglican Church, Head SL
Strathroy on Dec. 5 at 11 a.m. Re
Robert Rayne officiating. Interme
in Strathroy Cemetery. Donations
the Asthma Society of Canada or
St. John's Memorial Fund would
appreciated by the family. A Maso
ic memorial service was held at
funeral home on Monday evening
7 p.m.
Joseph, in World War and his sis-
ter, Mac King.
Jack Nicholson was a family
man, very fond of his children and
his grandchildren. In his early mar-
ried years, he enjoyed organizing
the Jamestown hockey and baseball
teams. In later years, he enjoyed
spending the winters in Florida.
Funeral service was held Satur-
day at two o'clock at The McBurney
Fume -lel Home, Wingham, Rev. Bon-
nie Cole Arnal officiating. Final
resting place will be Wingham
•Cemetery
Pallbearers were six grandsons:
Rodney Nicholson, Jamie Nichol-
son; Dean Nicholson, Michael Bish-
op, Doug Nicholson and Jeremy
Lobsinger. Four granddaughters,
Lee -Anne Nicholson, Charlene Lob -
after, Cheryl Nicholson and Julie
ha Os -Lobsinger, Kitchener- Them are Nicholson, carried floral tributes.
15 grandchildren; three great-
n- Mary Lou Johnston and Eileen
grandchildren; one sister, Daisy
the -Hooper-of Pickering and one berth- Sellers sang "How Great Thou
atArt", accompanied by Cora Robert-
er, Alan Nicholson, Wingham. He son.
was`predeceased by his brother,
FAIRLES—Passed away at Lis -
wet Memorial Hospital on Thurs-
y, Dec. 7, Norman Eldon Fairl
RR 1, Corrie, formerly ofWesto
Stouffville. He was in his 90t
and was the beloved husban
the late Nellie Maude Card an
e late CeceliaaMackline-lo '
father of Norman and Edna Fair
Gorrie, Elford and Anne Fairies
Toronto; loved grandfather of
e grandchildren and eight great-
dchildren. He was predeceased
Della Jordan, Rita Hassard, Wat-
and Floyd Fairies. Complete
eral service for Eldon Fairies
held Sunday at two o'clock at
Betts Funeral Home, Corrie
pel. Spring interment will take
ce in Stouffville Cemetery.
nations to the Gorrie United
urch Building Fund would be
preciated as expressions of Sym -
y. Mr. Fairies was Past Master
Richardson Masonic Lodge
uffville. Members of Forest
sonic Lodge No. 162 AF & AM
organized a memorial service in the
eral home Saturday evening at
o'clock.
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ROOMY THREE-BEDROOM HOME comprising kitchen, dining
room and large living room. New fumace and chimney plus full
insulation result in very low heating costs. Attached garage and
small workshop. Make sure you call us about this one!
FINE FAMILY HOME has recently undergone extensive renova-
tive- changes including giant new kitchen with adjacent utility
room, patio doors and 4 pc-.- bath in addition to the large 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!!
WINTER WONDERLAND - Seven miles north of Wingham - this
50 -acre recreational property contains hills, woods, streams, a
pond, 13 acres seeded down and a winterized cabin including
stove, fridge and slow burning woodstove, Call us for more
details.
ATTENTION DEVELOPERS! There's magic in eight acres near
Wingham, currently being developed into 10 executive-qualay
lots backing on the Maitland River and fronting on 'Highway 86.
Currently, there's a three-bedroom bungalow with two full baths,
living and dining rooms plus modem kitchen along with roughed
in basement. Central air! A CHANCE TO DOUBLE YOUR MON-
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INTERESTING PROPERTY - 150 acres - 75 workable, bank
barn, partially renovated two-bedroorn brick home. Mixed hard-
wood bush, two ponds and creek. Gorrie area. Asking
$125,000.
Contact'
,,,`1,:OFFICE Stan Chadwick 357-2497
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a. 474344 Margaret Day 357/196
IN MEMORIAM
ANGER—In loving memory of a
dear Grandpa • Bruce, gbh passed
away Deceniher 13, I938.
The man has ris
The Sun has set,
Dayshave come and
Days have vita
Our wiah is for you to know
That yina ate thought of and
Missed in everyevent.
—Sadly missed and lovingly re-
membered hy grandchildren_ ,
memory cif Ila Mae,
WhopaasedawayDecember14,1985.
reMeMbetedleid sadly
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missed hy ' baitiViettandfataily
WHITTIV—In /owing Memory of (kir
vinhO owed away
afid Ted on
year,
petit,
oftimes
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IN MEMORIAM
RINTOUL—In loving memory of a
dear husband, father and grand-
father, Bill, who passed away five
years ago, December le, 1984.
You are quietly remembered every
day,
And sadly Missed along life's waY.
Although not in our lives to share,
In our hearts you arealways there.
—Sadly missed by wife Norma,
family and graridehildren.
ANGER—in loving memory of a
dear son and brother, Bruce Anger,
whoa passed away Decearaber 13, 1.088.
Just a thought Of sweet renews •
brance,
Just a mentery sadand true,
Just the trWri Mid soreet deirotion,
Of those who think of you.
—Mother. Florence and Glen,
Rale a rid Norm.
ANdEit-Iir lath* inettaxy of a
dear husband nd titthar,
asett awe* tree
13,1
Lengthy illness ends
es
for Mrs. M. Stewart
g
A lengthy illness ended Tuesday, Eva, Emma, Florence, Bertha and
Dec. 5, when Mrs. Mildred Stewart Cora and three brothers, Leslie,
.--grant ed relealafttlifWad...9.3.- Norman and Charlie4Sheotiwanahe-, a
Yearsaler death occurred at dear Mother of 'Mrs. Cor on'
Pinecrest Manor, Lucknow, where (Dorothy) Harman of Toronto;
the former Wingham resident had grandmother of Stephen, Larry and
made her home in recent months. Gerald Harman and Marlene'
She had, since 1969, resided at the Lewis.
senior citizens° apartments at 50 . Complete funeral and committal -
Alfred Street, Wingham. - service was held Thursday, Dec. 7,
The former Mildred Souch was at one o'clock at The McBurney
born in Morris Township on Feb. 1, Funeral Home. Officiating clergy -
1896, a daughter of the late `William man was Rev. J. Rea Grant of the
J. Souch and Charlotte Jewitt. She Wingham United Church where
received her education in Morris. Mrs. Stewart was a member Final
Mrs. Stewart was predeceased by reefing place will be Brussels came.
her husband in 1951; by five sisters, ! tens..
, Samuel Vanstone passes,
was Broolchayenlesident
A resident of Brookhaven, Wing4 of_Chillim`, ; brother-in-law of Mrs.
ham, for many years, Samuel Vane ' Staldta , Wore) Vanstone of Wing -
stone, passed away there on There- ttnnt- d Mrs. Paul (Annie) Van -
day, Dec. 7, at the age of 85. stone, Teeswater.
Mr. Vanstone was born in Blue- AsCoinplete fdneral and committal
vale on May 5, 1904. His parents service was conducted by Rev. J.
were the late Mr. and Mrs. William Rea Grant at four o'clock on Satur-
Vanstre. He was predeceased by -daYi Dec. 9, at The McBurney
his wife, Jacquelinealis brothers, Xuneral Home. Spring interment
Stanley and Pautand his sisters, wilt f°111°w at Wingkint:CemeterY
Mary Ellicift and Hata Stacet He Mr. Vanstaire was a member of
Was the %Other of MgRichardson -die Wingham United Chinch-
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McINNES—Passed away at
Wingham and District Hospital on
Monday, Dec. 4, John Edward (Ted)
McInnes of Terrace Bay, in his 78th
year. He was the beloved husband
of the late Helen Cook (1953).and
the late Irene Evers (1978); dear
father of rim and Joy of Saskatoon;
Terry of Toronto; Sondra and Lynn
Merrick of One Hundred Mile
House, B.C.;'V'mcent and Gwen of
Wingham; Janis and Stan Train;
Toronto; Bryan and Toni, Saska-
toon; Jennifer and Barton Smith,
Thunder Bay; Judy Reaney of
Saskatoon and Susan and Michael
Glad, Terrace Bay. He is also sur-
vived by 19 grandchildren and
three great-grandchildren. He was
the brother of Neil McInnes and
Kathleen McLaren, both of Parry
Sound and Alec McInnes of Trout
Creek. Visitation look place at St.
Martin's Roman eattiOile, Church,
Terrace Bay, on Wednesday after-
noon and eveningi Mass of Chris-
tian Burial was cerebrated at St.
Martin's on Thursday at 11
Interment follow at Terrace Bay
Cemetery.
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CENTRE NEWS
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By Gloria Workman
The seniors had a very creative
week making scrumptious looking
MATHS'/
MITCHELL—Passed away at
Durham Memorial Hospital,
Durhain, on Friday, Dec. 8, Mrs.
Mae !Odra! itirektirood Terrace,
Durham, , kaittoiriy Vintighani, in
herMae neo. she was beloved
'011;tiea4•Theforiner Luella
'ea e late Andrew Mitchell
(1964); dear mother' of BM and
Mitchell Of Clarksburg;
'n and Elaft " ett of
00,
;aunt
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gingerbread houses to raffle off
amongst The children who partici-
pate in the choirs which will enter-
tain following the upComing Christ-
mas dinner%
The seniors enjoyed their shop-
ping trip to Conestoga Mall. I think
everyone is ready for Christmas
now.
The seniors pooled some money
together and purchased some gifts
for children who are not as fortu-
nate at Christmas time. These gifts -
have been dropped off at CKNX.
A special thank -you goesOut to
everyone who participated in either
cooking a turkey or bringing a pie
to the Christmas dinners.
Friends, seniors and volunteers
of the Day Centre are invited to
greet and meet
thristmati
trinitt artd a s
together for a final
Dec.19, from 1 to 3
&ammo -
I guest at the
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aiaisfa! ,
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" Fri4aY, Dec. Bs at 1:31S, with
oprittglatemettria Blandon 43,00,1,
tery, Belgrave: In remembrance,
frieods and relatives marclo* to
the Wurgkrinvand District iffoopital.
The funeral service was conduct.
ell by Rev, Peter D. Twice, and Rew.
John G. Roberts of Belgrayc.Durirg
the service, a readintWAS Men by
Mrs. Gilbert Beecroft; a longtithe
friend and neighbor. The 23rd
Psalm was sung by grandson,
Danny Ward -Mason. The Wirighaan
and District Hospital provided an
iumor guard of nures, paying trib-
ute to a longtime employee at the
hospitaL Pallbearers were George
McGee, Ivan Dow, John Gaunt,
David Beecroft, Leonard Robinson
and Ronald McBurney. Flower
bearers were nephews, Bill Den-
' ham, Larry Johnston and Gary
Skinner.
Beulah was born Dec. 23, 1918, at
Centralia. She was a- registered
nurse, graduating fromSarnia Gen-
eral Hospital in 1942. She worked
as a nurse at Mount Royal Hospital
in Montreal, Detroit Hospital in
Michigan and Wingham and Dis-
trict HospitaL She nursed in Wing -
ham from 1961 =tit 1983 when she
retired from 'her position as night
supervisor.
Beulah married her husband,
Kenneth, at Centralia United
Church on April 10, 1946. Together
they farmed in East Wawanosh
Township until they retired in 1986
and moved to Wroxeter.
Sat. service
for former
Wingham woman
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Funeral service was held Satur-
dais, Dec. 9, at 11 o'clock at The
McBurney Funeral Home, Wing -
ham; for a forme' resident of the
town, Mrs. Winnifred Taylor of
Hamilton. Rev. J. Rea Grant of the
Wingham United Church, where
deceased was a member, officiated:
Final resting place will be Wingham
Cemebery.
Mrs. Taylor died Wednesday,
Dec. 6, at Henderson General Hos-
pital, Hamilton, in her 80th year.
The former Winnified Came, she
was borrain Birmingham, England,
Feha81910, a ciaeghtigeof the
qate Nana' Came apdClaaLang-
shoe Siii-was predeceased by her
husband, George M. Taylor in 1985.
Also-Prisdecea.sed are one son, John
and one daughter, Clara; two broth-
ers and one sister.
Left to mourn her passing are one
daughter, Mrs. James (Sandra)
Moss end one son, Thomas George
Taylor, both of Hamilton; four
grandchildren, Jeffery arid Michael
Taylor, Christine and Deborah
Moss.
BIRTHS
HACKETT—Brett is proud to
announce the arrival of his brother,
Chad Patrick, born Dec. 3, eight
pounds, 13 minces, at St. Joseph's
Hospital, London. Proud parents
are Jamie and Pat. Grandparents
are Murray and Barb Shiell, Wing -
ham and Chester and Bell Hackett,
Luc.know.
NE1TERFIELD—Kevin and
Polly are thrilled to announce the
arrival of their daughter, Alanna
Danielle Linda, born Dec. 5 at 904
a.m., weighing nine pounds, one
ounce. A sister for Thomas James
(II). Proud grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. James Netterfield of
larmgham and Mr. and Mrs. Hector
Pollen of Kitchener. Thanks to Dr.
Carruthers, Dr. Travis and fourth -
floor nurses.
MARONETS—Ken and Yvonne
of RR 2, Teeswater welcome with
love a daughter Michelle Eileen,
born Dec. 5 at Wingham and Dis-
trict Hospital. The new arrival
tipped the scales at seven pounds,
four ounces, and is a sister for Jef-
frey and Shawn.
IRELAND--I3evin and Betty, RR
2, Teeswater proudly announce the
birth of their daughter, Charmila
Pearl, eight pounds, two ounces, on
Dec. 5 at Wingham and District
Hospital. A sister for Charles. Also
welcoming her are happy grand-
parent, David and Ina Ireland and
Charlie and Pearl Bromley.
BAUER—Michael and Lori of
Listowel announce the birth of their
son,Shawri Andrew, nine pounds,
11 ounces, on Dec. 6 at Wingham
and Distelct Hospital. Grandparents
are Tetry and Ann Dauer and
Norma Jane Schneidet
LIPNICIa—Mike and itate of
Wingham announce withloy the
birth of their son, Caleb jashaa,"a
brother for Nichole, Adam, Dniel,
Michelle and Kara, On Deei 7 at
Wingham and Distrfet Hopital.
The new family rnestiber
nine pounds nitre °MOS,