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dining rooms, two 4 pc. baths, rec. rm. &
playroom, garage, wraparound deck
17 X 26, oak cupboards & tnm and a
HIDEAWAY SETTING!
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COMMERCIAL BUILDING
Brussels. Meticulously renovated with up-
dated EVERYTHING! Potential for retail,
offices, apartments, clubroom.
Even finished, carpeted basement.
VERY IMPRESSIVE! $95,000.
COZY & AFFORDABLE
Belmore. Two bedroom bungalow with
extra large kitchen (patio doors to yard),
living room and 4 piece bath plus main
floor laundry room. Quarter -acre, country
view lot! Taxes $400/year.
ECONOMICAL! $65,000.
COUNTRY DREAM
extra large, 3 bedroom bungalow with
attached double garage, surrounded
by mature maples on almost a half -
acre. Two full baths, kitchen overlook-
ing family room with fireplace, covered
verandah plus sundeck, finished base-
ment with 18 X 22 rec. rm. plus giant
games room. ELEGANT, PEACEFUL.
Belgrave (Wingham) area $129,500.
Stan Chadwick
357-2497
OFFICE
357-1344
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327 Josephine St., WINGHAM
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RIVER VIEW & skating by the dam! Swim-
ming & canoeing in summ8r. Who,needs a
cottage? Own this comfortable home, 5 min-
utes from Wingham. Just $98,000.
Call Kim Parks. MLS#B3002.
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R 2100 HOME Over 24P'D sq. ft. of finished
area, formal dining, oak staircase &
cupboards etc, - located on spacious lot in
Wroxeter. Asking $144,900. Call Brian MLS
KIM PARKS
• 357-4198
ORIGINAL colours & woodwork! 2 storey
brick Victorian on huge lot, quiet area of
quaint village. Small bam included. $74,9001
Call Kim Parks. MLS#B3334
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IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Owner relocat-
ing, 1800 sq. ff. of finished area, basement
walkout, garage plus storage shed on roomy
comer lot in Fordwich.
Asking $94,900. tall Brian.
CLASSIC CHARMER ,stain glass, fireplace
woodwork .... suitable for B&B, extra kitchen
for duplex, OR lovely large family home. Call
Km. Parks to view. MLSNB3246
DAIRY/BEEF SHOWPLACE Excellent 190
acre farm, large hip roof bam, plus pole bam,
milking parlour, shed with workshop, updated
brick home with many extras.
Priced Right - $325,000.Call Brian Soon.
REQUIRED, childcare provider.
' Begin March 20, 1995. Phone
335-3971, Bluevale area.
HELP .WANTED
Full Time
Carpet Cleaner
required.
Experienced.
Please send resume stating
qualifications etc. to:
Box 267
Walkerton, Ontario
NOG 2V0
1WANT TO LEARN ALL about
horse training first (land? An ideal
opportunity for the right person.
Must be more interested in
learning than in monetary gains.
Employment from Feb. 1 to May
15. Hours are negotiable. Possibly
six hours per day, four or five days
per week. Contact C.D. Training
Stables, 335-3290 or 335-3921,
after 7 p.m.
CERTIFIED AEROBICS
INSTRUCTOR to teach aerobics
at Bodies Unlimited. Apply at 16
North St., Wingham or phone
357-4526. jn25,30
ARE YOU EXPERIENCING the
aftermath of an abortion/emotions
you can't explain? Most
post-obortal women experience
trauma in their lives. Phone our
24-hour hotline ctllfect at (519)
323-3751 for confidential support.
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GETTING MARRIED IN '95?
Ler me help create the wedding of
your dreams with distinctive and
affordable floral designs in fresh or
silk flowers. Designed just for you,
these can be the perfect expression
of your love for each other. Phone
Tracy Meurs today, for a free
consultation. EVERLASTINGS,
395-3328.
I wish, to thank Dr. Ping and Dr.
Meade of St. Joseph's Hospital,
London for all his help when I was
having surgery there. I also wish to
thank all my relatives and friends
for the beautiful flowers, gifts,
prayers, treats and food and
telephone calls to our house. They
were all appreciated; also a big
thank you to the nurses who came
every day. We also wish to thank
everyone who sent food, flowers
and cards to the house in the
passing of my brother Bill Lediet.
God Bless You All. ' --Eva
Simmons
A heartfelt thank you to all the
local businesses who aided the
Wingham & Area Seniors Day
Centre in selling our two year
planning calendars. It's nice to
know the community spirit is well
and alive in Wingham. --Sincerely
yours, Ronda Bennett, Volunteer
Coordinator, Wingham Seniors
Day Centre.
I would like to thank my family
members and friends for
remembering me when I was a
patient in the Wingham Hospital.
The visits, cards, flowers and treats
helped pass, the time when
confined to hospital over the
Christmas season. Thanks also to
the doctors and staff for their care
and kindness. Your thoughtfulness
is very much appreciated. --Erma
Ross
The family of the late Phyllis
Waterman wish to express their
thanks and appreciation to friends
and neighbours for their support
and kindness in the .loss of our
Mother and Grandmother. We
would especially like to thank the
ambulance drivers and the staff at
the emergency department of the
Wingham and District Hospital for
their excellent care. --Hugh and
' Georgina Jarvis
Thanks to our friends and
neighbours for the love shown to
us in the loss of our dear sister
Ruby. --from Olive and Lorne
Jamieson
The family of the late William
Lediet would like to thank all our
relatives, friends and neighbours
for all the flowers and memorial
donations, cards and food sent to
our homes. Thanks also to all the
doctors and nurses who took care
of Dad. Thanks to Captain Roy
Scott and the ladies who provided
the lunch after the service and the
staff of McBurney Funeral Home
for their help and 'compassion at a
very difficult time. --Wilson and
Frances Daw and family; Preston
and Julie Lediet and family,
HANNA --The family of the late
Ruby Hanna of Belgrave wish to
express our . sincere appreciation
for the generosity of those who
comforted us and aided us in our
Ioss through flowers, food and
charitable donations. A special
thank you to Layton -McBurney
Funeral Home for easing our time
of sorrow and to mg neighbours
providing the meal S inday night;
also to Rev. John Roberts, Rev.
Mary -Jane I-lobden and the choir
for their touching tributes and the
Women's Institute for providing
lunch following the service.
--Rub's fancily
COCl) EI,1 B. NKElt, Expect the I estO9 (. )I.I)1'1'EI I.,I3 ' i i:iz 1;\•pect the Best 1�
CALL COLDWELL BANKER
ALL -POINTS REALTY SERVICES 224 Josephine Street Win
Office
Phone
357-3321
Fax:
357407Q
PERFECT RETIREMENT•
offers main floor living, two bedrooms, eat in kitchen,
living room, laundry, paved drive. Access to pool &
rec: hall. Come look, live and meet new friends In
Tumberry Estates only $49,500.
Ask for Jim Ritchie 357-3295.
Affordable at $69,000.
Three bedrooms, separate dining room, lots of
kitchen cupboards, aluminum facia & soffit. New
asphalt shingles in 1988. 78.61 ft. frontage on
lot, centrally located in the Town of Wingham.
FOR MORE DETAILS CALL KEVIN PLETCH.
357-1967 (res.)
REDUCED PRICE
an this Fordwich home. Offering three bedrooms,
modern kitchen, main floor laundry, large deck, oil
heat and more. Over looking the river.
Now $68,500.
Call Jim Ritchie 357-,3295 (res.)
SOLID INVESTMENT
can be had with this attractive 2 storey brick
beauty. Offering 6 good sized bedrooms,
open staircase, 2 baths, ample family & living
rooms with updates. Above features plus
wane wrap around porch and fenced back-
yard attracts private family living or offers op-
portunity for `Bed & Breakfast" businesh.
Take a Look!!
Call Kevin Pletch 357-1967 (res.)
COLDwe L' •
BANKeR
Expect the best`
ALL -POINTS
REALTY SERVICES
357-3321
Each office is an independently owned & operated member broker of Coldwell Banker Affiliates of Canada.
COLOWELL BANKER : J xpect thehest® COLDWI�,I.i.,li,1NKER .Expect the hest 0
The family of Walter Renwick
'wish to thank their neighbours,
freinds and relatives for all their
many acts of kindness over the last
months. Thanks for cards, flowers,
food brought to the house and all
the friendly visits. We appreciated
all the donations to the McIntosh
Church, the Belmore Community
Library, the Town and Country
Homemakers, the Cancer Society
and other charities. Thanks to the
McIntosh-Relmore UCW for
serving after the memorial service,
also to Rev. Cecil Charles, Rev.
Rea Grant and all who participated
and helped at the visitation and
memorial service. We are
privileged to belong to such a
caring community. --Mary
Renwick; Gail Tanner and family;
Linda Reid and family; Andrew
Renwick and family.
Many thanks " to those who
remembered me with visits,
flowers, fruits, cards and the TLC
by Dr. McGregor, Dr. Smith, Dr.
Bourne and the nursing staff while
1 was in University and Wingham
hosptials. A special thanks to those
who accompanied Bernice and
offered rides while 1 was in
London. You will always be
remembered. --Jack R. Higgins
Albert and Paddy Ann tenPas,
Wingham, are pleased to announce
the marriage of their son, Robin, to
Deborah Price. They welcome with
love into their family, a daughter
and two beautiful grandchildren,
Danielle and Jesse. The ceremony
took place on January 14, 1995, at
the home Of the groom in
Waterloo. Ontario, where the
family gathered in celebration of
they occasion
The family of Dennis Knox is
very proud to announce his
graduation from the Toronto
School Of Business, with
Honours in the Computer
Electronics Technician course,
on November 19, 1994.
He is currently continuing his
education in business
applications.
Love Patty, Denise,
Jeanette & Charlene.
FAMILY AND FRIENDS OF
Verne and Nancy Bridge (nee
Henry) are invited to f an open
wedding reception to be held at the
Brussels, Moms and Grey
Community Centre, Brussels, on
Saturday, Jan. 28, 1995,9 p.m. to 1
a.m. Casual dress please.
ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING
for a Community Shared Garden.
Find out how to enjoy fresh
organically grown vegetables this
summer. Tuesday. Jan. 31, 7:30
p.m., Lucknow Town Hall. Phone
529-3227.
WINGHAM DEPRESSIVE AND
MANIC DEPRESSIVE SUPPORT
group invite people affected by
mood disorders to the meeting,
Monday, Feb. 6, 7:30 p.m. at St.
Paul's Anglican Church basement,
Wingham. For more information
phone 357-1914, 482-9311.
025,30
ROAST BEEF SUPPER at St.
Stephen's Anglican Church,
•
Gorrie, Sunday, January 29, 4:30
to7p.m.
SALVATION ARMY bag sale.
Saturday, Jan. 28, 1-4 p.m. Orange
Hall, Edward Street, Wingham.
DABBER BINGO. $1,000 jackpot
must go, Wingham Knights of
Columbus. Every Tuesday, Sacred
Hear/ Parish Hall, Wingham;
Doors open, at 6 p.m.: F-,arlx bird,;
7:15 p.m.
°LUCKNOW & DISTRICT
LIONS CLUB dabber bingo every
Sunday, Lucknow Community
Centre,'7:15 p.m. Doors open 6:15
p.m. Air conditioned. Wheelchair
accessible. Potential prize board
over $3,000. $1,100 jackpot must
go every night.
LOCAL ARTISTS:
Information/entry forms for the
Spring 1995 Friends of the Library
Art Exhibit are now available at
the Wingham Library.
SINGLES DANCE, Sunday, Jan.
29 at the Wingham Legion Hall.
Dancing from 7-11 p.m. Music by
Blue Diamond Trio. No blue jeans
please.
HOWICK COMMUNITY
CENTRE annual meeting, January
26, 8 p.m., at Howick Community
Ceritre. Everyone welcome.
BELGRAVE KINSMEN calendar
winners: Jan. 15, Bob Mcllroy,
Palmerston, $40; Jan. 16, Ryan
Deyell, Wingham, $40; Jan. 17,
Bill Miller, Fordwich, $40; Jan. 18,
Murray Smith, Seaforth, $40; Jan.
19, R. McInnes, Blyth, $40; Jan.
20, Sharon DeGraw, St. Thomas,
$40; Jan. 21, Wayne Love,
Wingham, $40.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
IN THE MAi-1'ER OF THE ES-
TATE OF
MADELINE LEDIET
Late of the Town of Wingham, in
the County of Huron, Widow, and
Province of Ontario, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GWEN
pursuant to the Trustee Act that all
creditors and others having claims
against the Estate of the late Made-
line Lediet are required to send par-
ticulars of their claims, duly veri-
fied to Mr. John T. Goodall,
Barrister and Solicitor, P.O. Box
730, 26I Josephine Street,Wing-
ham, Ontario, NOG 2W0, on or be-
fore the 2nd day of February, 1995,
and that after such date the Execu-
tors will proceed to distribute the
assets of the said Estate,Rhaving re-
gard only to the claims of which
they shall then have had notice.
DATED at Wingham, Ontario,
this 12th day of January, 1995.
Mr. John T. Goodall
Solicitor for the Estate
of Madeline Lediet
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REAL ESTATE
199A JOSEPHINE ST. 357-1117
WINGHAM, ONTARIO
JOHN STREET WINGHAM: Attractive 1 & 3/4 Storey brick home
close to downtown. Main level kitchen, family room, living room, large,
bedroom with 4 piece bath. Second floor - 2 spacious bedrooms with
3 piece bath and storage. Large lot, detached garage / work shop.
New windows, insolation, oil furnace. Wiring 200 amp, nearly new. An
ideal family homer Call Today. •
BELGRAVE BUNGALOW: A lovely home on a quiet street. Country
style kitchen and dining area, • living room 2 bedrooms and bath.
Family room with wood stove below, could be 3rd bedroom ,off family
room. Air exchanger and central vac. Sundeck, Garden Shed,
attached garage and more. Asking $94,900.
FAMILY -HOME OR DUPLEX: In Town close to main street. 9 rooms,
4 bedrooms and 2 full baths. Fireplace with insert, oil or electric heat.
Garage, 4 car concrete drive and a deck overlooks a shaded .yard.
REALTOR'
K. FITZSIMMONS BRIAN McBURNEY
357-1117 - 335-3761
Wingham RR1,Wingham
maniaEusnNG
sERV10E
M' L S
The family of Walter Renwick
'wish to thank their neighbours,
freinds and relatives for all their
many acts of kindness over the last
months. Thanks for cards, flowers,
food brought to the house and all
the friendly visits. We appreciated
all the donations to the McIntosh
Church, the Belmore Community
Library, the Town and Country
Homemakers, the Cancer Society
and other charities. Thanks to the
McIntosh-Relmore UCW for
serving after the memorial service,
also to Rev. Cecil Charles, Rev.
Rea Grant and all who participated
and helped at the visitation and
memorial service. We are
privileged to belong to such a
caring community. --Mary
Renwick; Gail Tanner and family;
Linda Reid and family; Andrew
Renwick and family.
Many thanks " to those who
remembered me with visits,
flowers, fruits, cards and the TLC
by Dr. McGregor, Dr. Smith, Dr.
Bourne and the nursing staff while
1 was in University and Wingham
hosptials. A special thanks to those
who accompanied Bernice and
offered rides while 1 was in
London. You will always be
remembered. --Jack R. Higgins
Albert and Paddy Ann tenPas,
Wingham, are pleased to announce
the marriage of their son, Robin, to
Deborah Price. They welcome with
love into their family, a daughter
and two beautiful grandchildren,
Danielle and Jesse. The ceremony
took place on January 14, 1995, at
the home Of the groom in
Waterloo. Ontario, where the
family gathered in celebration of
they occasion
The family of Dennis Knox is
very proud to announce his
graduation from the Toronto
School Of Business, with
Honours in the Computer
Electronics Technician course,
on November 19, 1994.
He is currently continuing his
education in business
applications.
Love Patty, Denise,
Jeanette & Charlene.
FAMILY AND FRIENDS OF
Verne and Nancy Bridge (nee
Henry) are invited to f an open
wedding reception to be held at the
Brussels, Moms and Grey
Community Centre, Brussels, on
Saturday, Jan. 28, 1995,9 p.m. to 1
a.m. Casual dress please.
ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING
for a Community Shared Garden.
Find out how to enjoy fresh
organically grown vegetables this
summer. Tuesday. Jan. 31, 7:30
p.m., Lucknow Town Hall. Phone
529-3227.
WINGHAM DEPRESSIVE AND
MANIC DEPRESSIVE SUPPORT
group invite people affected by
mood disorders to the meeting,
Monday, Feb. 6, 7:30 p.m. at St.
Paul's Anglican Church basement,
Wingham. For more information
phone 357-1914, 482-9311.
025,30
ROAST BEEF SUPPER at St.
Stephen's Anglican Church,
•
Gorrie, Sunday, January 29, 4:30
to7p.m.
SALVATION ARMY bag sale.
Saturday, Jan. 28, 1-4 p.m. Orange
Hall, Edward Street, Wingham.
DABBER BINGO. $1,000 jackpot
must go, Wingham Knights of
Columbus. Every Tuesday, Sacred
Hear/ Parish Hall, Wingham;
Doors open, at 6 p.m.: F-,arlx bird,;
7:15 p.m.
°LUCKNOW & DISTRICT
LIONS CLUB dabber bingo every
Sunday, Lucknow Community
Centre,'7:15 p.m. Doors open 6:15
p.m. Air conditioned. Wheelchair
accessible. Potential prize board
over $3,000. $1,100 jackpot must
go every night.
LOCAL ARTISTS:
Information/entry forms for the
Spring 1995 Friends of the Library
Art Exhibit are now available at
the Wingham Library.
SINGLES DANCE, Sunday, Jan.
29 at the Wingham Legion Hall.
Dancing from 7-11 p.m. Music by
Blue Diamond Trio. No blue jeans
please.
HOWICK COMMUNITY
CENTRE annual meeting, January
26, 8 p.m., at Howick Community
Ceritre. Everyone welcome.
BELGRAVE KINSMEN calendar
winners: Jan. 15, Bob Mcllroy,
Palmerston, $40; Jan. 16, Ryan
Deyell, Wingham, $40; Jan. 17,
Bill Miller, Fordwich, $40; Jan. 18,
Murray Smith, Seaforth, $40; Jan.
19, R. McInnes, Blyth, $40; Jan.
20, Sharon DeGraw, St. Thomas,
$40; Jan. 21, Wayne Love,
Wingham, $40.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
IN THE MAi-1'ER OF THE ES-
TATE OF
MADELINE LEDIET
Late of the Town of Wingham, in
the County of Huron, Widow, and
Province of Ontario, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GWEN
pursuant to the Trustee Act that all
creditors and others having claims
against the Estate of the late Made-
line Lediet are required to send par-
ticulars of their claims, duly veri-
fied to Mr. John T. Goodall,
Barrister and Solicitor, P.O. Box
730, 26I Josephine Street,Wing-
ham, Ontario, NOG 2W0, on or be-
fore the 2nd day of February, 1995,
and that after such date the Execu-
tors will proceed to distribute the
assets of the said Estate,Rhaving re-
gard only to the claims of which
they shall then have had notice.
DATED at Wingham, Ontario,
this 12th day of January, 1995.
Mr. John T. Goodall
Solicitor for the Estate
of Madeline Lediet