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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1984-03-14, Page 8The Wingham Advance -Times, March 14, 1984—Page 7 SALES ACHIEVEMENT Wilfred Mclntee, President of W. Mclntee and Co. Ltd., Real Estate and Business Broker, is proud to present an award to Stan Chadwick, manager of the Wingham Branch Office (right), in recognition of real estate sales for 1983 ex- ceeding 11/4 million dollars. This coveted pla- que is granted to,a very small percentage of a growing Company sales staff currently number- ing 1 1 6. Backed by eleven years experience, Stan is prepared to handle your real estate needs in a professional manner. Contact him at 357-1344 or 357-2497. Remember, the Man to See is at Mclntee! The Man M • To See Is F. CO L MIT 41 REALTObi GRACIOUS LIVING - In this old Ontario home on 2 well treed acres. Beautiful entrance hall with curved staircase leading to 5 bedrooms plus library opening on to a balcony, living and dining .rooms and kitchen on main floor, back kitchen with 2 more bedrooms (or storage) above. Small barn. $53,900. ATTRACTIVE - 3 bedroom home (1 bedroom on main floor) with spacious entrance hall, separate living and dining rooms, family room with fireplace and walk -out, modern kitchen and main floor bathroom and utility room, self- contained 1 bedroom apartment will help your mortgage payments. Lovely treed„ lot close to scl5obls arfd crinrcl^res A-skfc4g-$4-2;000. JUST 6 YEARS OLD - This magnificently main- tained 3 bedroom home features extra half bath off the,Tudor style rec. room, workshop; large sundeck 1 0' x 1 2', garden shed and more: All this for only $39,900. COUNTRY LIVING - " Within minutes of Wingham in this attractive 3 bedroom bungalow. The fitted kitchen has door to sundeck, lower level features TV room and spacious rec. room with 'sliding doors to patio.. On almost 1/2 acre there are roses, raspberries, strawberries and asparagus. Asking $44,900. COZY, COMPACT- 3 bedroom bungalow. Low taxes and low heating costs. You can't beat it for economical living. Asking $27,900. 50 ACRE HOBBY FARM - With attractively renovated 3 bedroom brick home. Living room features a natural cork bark wall, sliding glass doors and a fireplace, central vacuum system and' elegant 4 piece bath are a housewife's. dream. The bank barn has 4 excellent horse salls. A mile from Wingham, on a paved road. $74,000. Contact: OFFICE 357-1344 STAN CHADWICK 357-2497 MARGARET DAY 357-2196 KEITH F T •SlMwlo� BR KER 199A JOSEPHINE ST., WINGHAM, ONTARIO. LATE MODEL BRICK Built 1976 and still in like new condition. 3 bedrooms, lunch area, three baths,. private of-. fire or guest room, lovely comfortable family room with fireplace' and built-in wet bar, breezeway doors and sundeck, attached garage. Well located in a neve 'subdivision. Make us an offer. HERITAGE - TWO STOREY BRICK HOME • Located on a double lot close to schools. For- mal dining room, living room has fireplace plus a family room. Second level has 4 bedrooms, store room and tower room. New hot water electric furnace. This architectural home has heritage designation With many grants available. Asking only $55,000. HIGHWAY - COMMERCIAL Luxurious Tudor style home with inground heated pool plus over 6,600 sq. ft. of buildings and detached garage. 1 .2 acres with 350 ft. of highway frontage on the outskirts of town where taxes are low and the price is less than you would expect. HIGHWAY - CLOSE TO TOWN 2'/2 acres, newly renovated home, '3 bedrooms plus 3 room addition, patio sundeck and 2 car- port, two big sheds built 1978 partially in- sulated with high ceilings and drive-in doors. Excellent value is offered in this fine highway property. KEN DUCHARME, REPRESENTATIVE 570 Shuter St., Wingham, Ontario. Phone 357-2594 E 357 1 7 For Rent vearatroanailar ONE BEDROOM apartment in Lucknow, heated, stove and fridge, good parking. Phone 528-2113. 14,21 ONE and two bedroom apartments in Lucknow and Teeswaten, available im- mediately, fridge and stove. Phone 529-7030, at night. 28rrb REAL ESTATE WANTED CASH BUYER, requires three bedroom executive home, in Wingham. Call Brian Potter, Culligan Real Estate Ltd., 357-3622. MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE Moved to your loca- tion. Various prices starting at $7,900. Call 1-368-7941 impumnsimumpionommemillmmm FLOOR sanders. Phone 357- 1666, B & M Rentals and Sales. 9rrb 41-60 ACRES of cropland, East Wawanosh Township. Apply to Box 254, Blyth, Ont., NOM 1H0. WELL -KEPT three bE,droom apartment close to main street, no pets, tenant pays utilities. Available April 1. Rent $235 per month. Phone 357-2433 after 5 p.m. 7: rrb REAL ESTATE LTD. Phone 482-9371 Clinton 40 ACRES - Highway farm 4 miles south of Wingham, large brick home, good frame barn. A.CH , i zt of Hullett, 100 sow far- rowing barn, 4 bed- room home, selling as, going concern. ' 20 ACRES - Good frame home, hog fin- ishing barn with liquid manure system, land mostly wooded, Mor- ris Township. SMALL ACREAGE - Wooded property near Auburn, 2 floor brick' home, combin- ation furnace, 2 sheds. BLYTH - Executive class home, 2 storey; 4 bedroom, electric heat, fieldstone fire- place, many extras in- cludiu double lot with heated workshop. 'BRUSSELS. - Neat 3 bedroom frame home, well located, priced at. only $19,500. - try an offer. 2 ACRES - 4 bedroom home, like, new throughout, • insulated barn 32' x 64', Morris Township. 21/4 ACRES 1 1/2 floor 4 bdrm. brick home, oil heat, nicely treed; 6th line Morris. REDUCED - Service station, body shop, restaurant with living quarters. Hwy. 87. 150 ACRES 102 workable., 5 bedroom home, hog barn for 500 hogs, liquid clean-out, 3 miles north of Auburn. F.C.C. mortgage. BLYTH - 1' acre with 4 bedroom modern home, many added features. Large 1 floor barn. Ideal hob- by farm in the village. 100 ACRES '-iullett, To.wnshir O\X dings equippeL ,ur hogs. 2 ACRES - 2 miles from Brussels, spa- cious 5 bedroom brick home, custom finished throughout, new garage. Owner will consider mort- gage or trade. RESTAURANT - Blyth,ful'luipped, living $O.,�® umodation. BLUEV ALE Heated garage and work- shop. 91 ACRES - Adjacent to Belgrave, good home and general purpose barn. WANTED TO RENT PASTURE wanted for 250 cattle, May to November. Phone 357-1651. FARM house in Wingham or Bluevale area. Phone 357- 1326., 14,21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE DO YOU have listings to ad- vertise in 132 weekly news- papers? Call us now for de- tails on our blanket classi- fied coverage of Ontario or specific areas of the pro- vince. The Wingham Ad- vance -Times, 357-2320. • 16rrb ECONOMICAL living. 'two bedroom bungalow on nicely treed lot featuring large rec room with airtight stove, sundeck, garden and wood sheds, low taxes. Asking $34,500. Phone 357-2621. No agents please. 14:2 36 ACRES, 30 acres work- able, ideal buildit location on good road, open all year round. Phone 335-6233, after 6p.m. 14,21 Cards of Thanks I would like to thank Dr. Hanlon and the "grand" nurses on the second floor of Wingham and District Hos- pital for such good care. Thanks to relatives, friends ° and neighbors for flowers, visits, cards, treats and phone calls. These• were much appreciated. Peggy Cudmore Mothercare would like to thank all those who continue to support us by depositing Zehrs tapes in the box lo- cated in the Wingham Zehrs Market. Your help in this project is appreciated. A special thanks to Zehrs for their generosity. Teeswater and Area Mothercare We would like to thank all our family and friends who visited us and sent gifts. Spe- cial thanks to Dr. Gear and all the nurses of OB for their care while we were patients in the Wingham and District Hospital. Kate and Thomas Montgomery We would like to say a sin- cere thanks to doctors, nur- ses and staff of the Wingham and District Hospital for their dedication and concern in the special care given Mrs. Mary Bolander while a patient. To neighbors, friends and relatives for their messages of sympathy, floral tributes, cards and for food brought to the house during our recent bereave- ment. We thank you. Robin and Florence Bolander We would like to extend a special thanks to all who were so helpful in any way also for cards and visits to my husband . d I while in hospital " ` John and Nora Finnigan I take this opportunity to thank my family, relatives and friends for your kind concern shown by the many visits, cards, flowers, gifts and phone calls I received while a patient in Victoria Hospital, London, and since coming home. Special thanks to my daughter Ruth and Son-in-law, Roy, in Stratford for their care in their home, and to Phyllis Coleman for her kindness since I have been home. Your kindnesses will always be re- membered, Verna Thomas Thank you to all who ex • - pressed sympathy to us dur- ing our recent bereavement. Your thoughts and friendship are appreciated. Edith and Harold Quipp and family My sincere thanks to all who were so kind to me while I was a patient in University Hospital, London and Wing - ham and District Hospital. A special thanks to the nurses and staff of both hospitals for their care. Herb Philips IN MEMORIAM DELMAGE—In loving memory of a dear husband and father Donald Delrnage who passed away March 18, 1981. Every day in some small way, Memories of you come .our way, Unseen, unheard, yet always near, Still loved, still missed and very dear. --Sadly.missed;and always 'remembered by wife Flor- enee-a-ndchug iters-Gailarad Cheryl. Services CUSTOM dehorning profes- sional care with electric or manual removal. Phone Murray Louttit 335-3607.• FORMER Electrohonle fac-• tory service representative now repairing Electrohome color TV and stereo in the Wingham area. For service . and sales call Niiddleton's Home Furnishings, 357-1411. INCOME tax and bookkeep- ing for individuals, farms and small businesses. Corrie Sneider (Kirlloss) 395-5412. 11 years experience. LIKE A NEW outfit for Eas- ter? Sewing by Jean McBur- ney, 357-1786. 14,rrb INCOME tax preparation by Caroline McDonald, RR 3, Teeswater. Phone 392-6382. 29rrb KEITH METZGER. Income tax preparation. Farm, busi- ness, personal, reasonable rates. Call Wendy Gerster RR 5, Lucknow, 392-8119. A25 PIANO tuning and repairs. Used pianos bought and sold. Phone 357-1049, Michael Lip- nicki. 18rrb UPHOLSTERING of furni- ture, automobile and tractor seats. Free pick up and de- livery; free estimates. Quali= ty workmanship. Montgom- ery's Custom Upholstery, Blyth. Phone 523-4272. 27rrb BUMSTEAD RV Service. Open at new location, Alfred Street next to Veterinary Clinic. Parts and services for RV's custom made orna- mental railing and general repairs. Don't be disappoint- ed, have your RV repairs done early. Open only 1 or"2 days a week, May to August. Also in -park service. Special, truck caps (3 only) $200 each. Phone 357-3870 noon or evenings. 7:14 CRAIG (Home) Heating, new • furnace installations, repair, service; chimney cleaning. Phone 357-3641. 26rrb PHOTOCOPYING now available. Drop in at The Wingham Advance -Times office. Phone 357-2320. • 31rrb PHIL'S Refrigeration and Appliance Service, 24-hour emergency service, used appliance sales. Phone 887- 9062. 5rrb +Principals of schools transferred Several Huron County ele- mentary school principals and vice -principals will be transferred to other schools this summer. Announcement was made recently by the Huron County Board'of Education. Arnold Mathers of Huron Centennial Public SchoG1 in Brucefield will be transfer- red to J. A. D. McCurdy Pub- lic School in Huron Park. • John Siertsema of J. A. D. McCurdy Public School will go to Huron Centennial. a John Kane of Victoria Public School in Goderich will go to,Holmesville Public School while Ronald McKay of Holmesville will become principal of Clinton Public School. Clinton Public School prin- cipal Allan Taylor will go to Usborne Central Public School. The Usborne Central principal, William Linfield will go to Victoria Public School. Eleanor Scott, print' al at Hur for, the minable mentally retarded, will become vice-principal at Victoria Public School. Vic- toria's current vice-princi- pal, Floyd Herman, has yet to be assigned a1position. ROSS—In loving memory of Mrs. Scotty Ross and her son Harold B. Ross who passed away. one year ago. —Sadly missed by the family and always re- membered by Marie, children and grandchild- ren. •.Conunn £ueya FLOWER SHOW - The Garden Club of Toronto Biennial Spring. Flower and Garden Show is back to cele- brate Toronto's birthday. Come with us by motorcoach on Thursday April 12. For complete details contact June Alton or Marg Burk- hart' at Holiday World 357- 2701. ' GUITAR CLASSES Beginning April 3 at F. E. Madill Secondary School, 7:30-9:30 p.m. for 10 weeks. For more, information phone Lorraine John 357-2626. FLOWER ARRANGING - Course. Silk and dried flower arranging, beginning April 4 at F. E. Madill Secondary School, 7:30-10 p.m. fon- 8 weeks. One arrangement completed each week. Come „join the fun. For more infor- mation phone Lorraine John 357-2626. MAGIC FOODS. False Promises. A disciul sion of subjects such as bee pollen, liquid diets and herbal teas, on Wednesday, March 28 at 2 p.m. at Wing - ham and District Hospital or 7:30 p.m. at Huronv#ew Auditorium, Clinton. Speak- er Karen Kennedy, consult- ant, Health & Welfare Can- ada. Free to all. Everyone welcome. 14,21 KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION For the 1984-85 school year at the Lucknow and District Christian School will be Friday, March 23 from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. sharp: Please bring along appropriate records. Activities are plan- ned for the children. BICENTENNIAL Celebration. Brussels, Mor- ris and Grey Bicentennial Celebration, April 28, Kick- off dance; June 25, 26 and 27, Farm Show; June 29 -July 1 weekend celebration, par- ade, dance, barbeque, etc. ANNUA MEETING Huron Brhee Federal PC As- sociation annual meeting and fund-raising dinner Wednesday, April 4, South Huron Recreational Centre, Exeter.' Honorable John Crosbie guest speaker. Tickets $20 Per person avail- able from Marg Bennett at 357-2742. 14,21 °°THE BREATH OF SCOT- LAND SHOW" In its 21st tour of Canada with Scottish Entertainment at its best, visits Kincardine, Sunday, March 25, at 7:30 p.m. in the Town Hall. Ad- vance tickets $7 from the Kincardine Recreation De- partment, P.O. Box 583, Kin- cardine, Ont. Price of tickets at door $8 if any available 14,21 (only 275 sold) . Phone 396- 2421. VARIETY CONCERT Belgrave Institute Hall, Fri- day, March 23 at 8 p.m. Adults $2, Students, $1. Spon- sored by Knox United Church Choir. Featuring Belgrave Children's Choir. 14,21 CANCELLATION NOTICE: Singles dances every Friday at Twin Gables, Listowel, has been cancelled until fur- ther notice. SOUP AND SANDWICH LUNCHEON At St. Andrew's Presbyter- ian Church, Wingham, Fri- day, March 16, 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Ticketsat the door. EDUCATION CLASSES The Huron County Health Unit invites you to attend the Expectant Parent Education Classes being held at the Wingham and District Hos- pital Clinic Building com- mencing Wednesday, March 28, 1984. The cost is $5.00. The next series of classes will be- gin the week of September 10, 1984. For pre -registration for further information please call the Health -Unit office at 357-2264. 7:14:21 HAPPY GANG DANCE The Wingham Seniors' Happy Gang Club are pleas- ed to announce that by spe- cial request we will be hold- ing another dance on our Thursday fun night, March 15 from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. Good music, good fun, re- freshments provided. Free- will offering only. STEPDANCING The Stepdancirlg Competi- tion has been re -scheduled for Sunday, March 18, at Lis- towel Ceritral School at 11 a.m. SEE TWO FUN PLAYS' Coming to Blyth Memorial Hall. The Shortest Distance Between Two Points by Keith Roulston, March 15, 16 and 17, 8:30 p.m. The Vaude- villians " by Peter Colley, April 19, 21 and 22. Subscrip- tion for both shows just $12. Single tickets $7.50. Call Tile Theatre Circle, 523-9713 or the Blyth Centre for the Arts box office, 523-9300. 29:7:14 FLEA MARKET Saturday, April 7, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Wingham Ar- mouries. Table rental $15. Phone 357-1440 or 357-1445. Sponsored by the Wingham and Area Day Centre for the Homebound. 7,14 PANCAKE SUPPER March 15 at Belgrave United, Church, pancakes with maple syrup, sausages and pie. Tickets at the door from 5 to 7 p.m. Adults $4, public school children $2, family price 412. Thursday March 15, 5-7 p.m. 7:14. CHILD HEALTH CLINIC The . Huron County Health Unit invites you to attend the Child Health Clinic, held at the Health Unit Office, Wing - ham and District Hospital Clinic Building on Wednes- day, March 21 from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. for health surveil- lance, anaemia screening, immunization hearing screening, vision screening, fluoride brushing for ages three to five years. Adult im- munization will also be offer- ed at this clinic. 14,21 ST. PATRICK'S DANCE Teeswater Community Centre Sat., Mar. 17 Dancing 9 - 1 am Music by Star Dusters, Markdale Admission: O. per person lunch provided Sponsored by Teeswater Agricultural Society FESTIVAL SINGLES' Dance, Saturday, March 17 at Stratford Fairgrounds (Annex building). Dancing e p.m. to 1 a.m. Live band and lunch. Ham & Turkey Buffet Sun., March 18 at 5:30 p.m. at Wingham Golf and Curling Club Reservations Required Phone 357-2179 SAINT PATRICK'S DAY Dance. Bluevale Recreation presents "Loose Change" at Brussels, . Morris and Grey Community , Centre, Satur- day, March 17. Dancing 9 to 1, lunch and prizes, tickets $4 each. Proceeds for commun- ity betterment. OPEN RECEPTION And dance in honor of the 40th anniversary of Ronald and Elda Coultes, on Satur- day, April 7 at 8 p.m., Wing - ham Legion. Everyone wel- come. FAREWELL DANCE Appreciation and farewell for Ken and Grace Wilbee, Friday, March 23, 1984. 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Listowel Le- gion Auditorium. Ian Wilbee Orchestra. Lunch provided. 4 The Canadian National Institute for the. Blind Library fill Over two thou. 'Sand orders a day in re- sppnse to requests from all over Canada for braille and talking books and maga- zines. Culligan REAL ESTATE LTD MODERN DAIRY - Ex- cellent 56 cow dairy facility, 2 silos, aut- omatic feeders, pipe- line and bulk tank, up- dated brick home with all modern convenien- ces, F.C.C. mortgage in place. Buy com- plete with cows and quota. Only $375,000. com- plete. Extra land also available. ALL NEW BUILD- INGS - Modern 1 800 sq. ft. ranch style home and• 80 sow barn plus fattening barn for 250 hogs, liquid manure, excel- lent buy at $1 95,000 on 100 acres. LUXURY 50 ACRES - Raised bungalow with attached garage, modern 80 sow far- rowing barn, fattening barn for 400 hogs. Picturesque setting on highway. Only $155,000. Stock can be purchased also. CROP LAND - 200 acres, 180 workable, 140 systematically til- ed, excellent value at $1 85, 000. Please call for in- formation on other hog, dairy, beef and cash crop farms available. Contact BRIAN POTTER 357-3622 or 527-1577 CARDIFF & MULVEY REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE LTD. lil;()kI It BRUSSELS 1 STOREY frame home, attached garage, 2 bedrooms, oil furnace, bath, cupboards, patio doors to deck. 11/2 STOREY frame home, 3 bedrooms, oil fur- nace, large living room, close to downtown. Priced to sell. WALTON 11/2STOREY frame home, basement, house has been remodelled. Ideal starter or retire- ment home. BELMORE 1 STOREY brick home, 3 bedrooms, electric furnace, finished rec. room. Large lot. • CRANBROOK SCHOOL HOUSE on extra large lot, has had some remodelling. Nicely treed lot. Must be seen to be appreciated. Contact - Office 887-6100 Jim Cardiff 887-6100 • Keith Mulvey 887-9083 HUTTON MUST BE SOLD - To close an Estate. Three bedroom Belgrave home, family sized kitchen with lots of cupboards; large living room, home in excellent condition, large lot, private drilled well. An ideal starter home or retirement home. Asking price -i low and. owner will consider financing. 3 BEDROOM - ucknow home in extra nice condition throughout. A one storey home with new aluminum siding, kitchen has Hanover cup- boards, house well insulated and situated two blocks from downtown. The asking price is $22,500. All offers considered. Financing available. -COUNTRY LIVING - Near Wingham on this eight acre property. Three bedroom home with all the comforts of newer homes due to total renovation including new windows , new aluminum siding, full insulation (Batt';s), new drywall interior, full basement. Ow ner will finance to approved buyers. WELL MAINTAINED - Wingham hom'a on a lot 60' x 1 40' and close to downtown. 'Main floor has 2 bedrooms, bath, living room, 'formal din- ing room and kitchen, one bedroom r:snd sewing room ub, full high basement and immediate possession. 100 ACRE HOG FARM - 85 .acres 'choice workable, 116 ft. coloured steel hog barn, 3 bedroom house In fine condition, extras include 2 steel granaries, feed bins, Metter mill. MEL MATHERS, WINGHAM 357-3208 Representing LLOYD W. HUTTON REAL ESATATE LTD. Broker, Kincardine 39fei-2061 COT 1