The Wingham Advance-Times, 1984-04-11, Page 7•
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MUTTON
FOR REAL STYLE -See this 3 bedroom Wrox-
eter home fully updated 5 years ago with newly
added family room, full basement with modern
rec. room, main floor living room, dining room,
laundry room, kitchen with lots of cupboards,
three bedrooms, 2 baths, shop 35' x 45' of
coloured steel.
JUST NEWLY , LISTED -This three bedroom
bungalow in Bluevale on a lot 66' x 160'. Many
new home features, family sized kitchen has
Columbia cupboards, 4 piece bath, laundry
room, living room, fully paved drive to carport.
Taxes $260. per year. Offers considered.
MUST BE SOLD -To close an Estate. Three
bedroom Belgrave house, family sized kitchen
with lots of cupboards, large living room, home
in excellent condition, large lot, private drilled
well. An ideal starter or retirement home. Ask-
ing price is low and owner will consider financ-
ing.
EIGHT ACRE -Country property near Wingham.
Three bedroom home has living room, dining
room and kitchen with good cupboards. You
get all the comforts of a new home due to total
renovations, new windows, new aluminum
siding, full insulation (batts) and new drywall in-
terior, full basement, - older barn. Owner will
consider financing.
HIGHWAY FARM -100 acres close to
Wingham. Good home with living room, dining
room, kitchen, laundry room, barn 50' x 50'
and 28' x 30' workshop. Try your offer.
MEL MATHERS, WINGHAM 357-3208
Representing
Lloyd W. Hutton Real Estate Ltd.
Broker, Kincardine 396-2Q61
FARM FOR SALE
The Farm Credit Corporation Offers
For Sale by Public 'Tender:
Parcel 1 - 250 acre dairy farm. with 190 acres
workable. Lot 7, Con. 10,1'urnberry Township;
Huron County. 56 tie stalls with extra dry stalls
and loafing area. Excellent 2 storey brick
house.
Lot 17 and E1/2 of Lot 18, Con.. 9, Turnberry
Township, Huron County Timber frame barn
with horizontal silo, adequate for beef or heifer
housing. Good 2 storey brick house. 90 acres
believed to be systematically tiled.
P.arcel 2 - 158 acres with 145 acres workable.N1/2Lot 20 and Nof Lot 20, Con. 10 plus North 8
acres of Lot 20, Con. 9, Turnberry Township,
Huron County: Facilities include beef housing
and very . good metal clad implement shed.
Average brick house. Very good highway loca-
tion just north of Wingham., 100 acres believed
to be tiled. -
Parcel 3 - 160 acres with 108 acres workable.
Part•of S1/2 of Lot 20, Con. 9 and Lot 20, Con.
8, Turnberry Township, Huron County.
Buildings include housing suitable for beef cat-
tle with concrete stave silo. Average brick
house. 80 acres are believed to be randomly
tiled. Good location near Wingham.
Comment: Tenders will be entertained on the
parcels ,individually 'or in any combination.
The purchaser of this property must rely on his
own inspection and knowledge of the farm and
not on the above or any other particulars or
representations made verbally or in writing by
or. on behalf of the Farm Credit Corporation..
An offer to purchase must be made on a form
obtainable from the Farm Credit Corporation on
request to the address below or from any office
of the Corporation.
An offer. to purchase must be accompanied by
a certified cheque, bank draft or money order
payable • to Farm Credit Corporation for a
minimum amount of $5,000. If an offer is not
accepted the deposit will be returned.
Offers to purchase must be received at the
Regional Office listed below prior to April 27,
1984. '
Before making.an offer, those interested
should ascertain that the property can be used
and occupied for the purposes intended in ac-
cordance with Provincial Legislation and
Municipal Regulations.
Cash offers are preferred but consideration will
be given to offers to purchase on terms.
The highest or any offer to purchase will not
necessarily be accepted, and the Corporation
could request new offers to purchase after the
above mentioned date, if deemed necessary.
All offers to purchase and inquiries should be
addressed to:
Regional Office:
Farm Credit Corporation Canada
c/o L. A. McGee
105 Silvercreek Parkway N.
Guelph, Ontario N1 H 707
Tel:(51 9)821-1 330
Field Office:
Farm Credit Corporation Canada
c/o Andy Van Niekerk
P.O. Box 39
Listowel, Ont. N4W 3H2
Tel:(519)291-3450
Please refer to file No. 33013-5A7
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
100 ACRES in Howick Town-
ship? 50 good tile -drained
workable acres. Phone Phil
Maier 335-3756, after 6 p:m.
28,4,1118
PRIME building lot 66' x 132'
in village 6 minutes from
Wingham. Water from com-
munity well, $6,000. Phone
357-3760.
28,4,1118
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.
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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.
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CORNER lot, 66' x 85', close
to downtown, schools and
hospital. Phone 357-3115.
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FARM for sale or rent, Lot 3
and 4, Con. 9, north two-
thirds of the east half of Lot
4, Con. 8 Turnberry Town-
ship. 233 acres with 154
workable acres, asking
$225,500. Buildings include
house, barn, two silos, grain
bin and workshop. Reply to
Farm Credit Corporation, c-
o A. VanNiekerk, 242 Inker-
man St., Listowel, Ont., N4W
3H2, Phone 291-3450. Offers
to be received in writing by
April24, 1984.
11,18
COPY for Crossroads Classi-
fied§ must be received.by 5
p.m, Thursday of week prior
to publication.
FOR RENT4>
LAND for rent in East Wa-
wanosh for oats or barley.
Apply to Box 2306 c -o The
Wingham Advance -Times,
Wingham, Ont. NOG 2W0.
FLOOR sanders. Phone 357-
1666, B & M Rentals and
Sales.
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ONE and two bedroom
apartments in Lucknow and
Teeswater, available im-
mediately, fridge and stove.
Phone 529-7030, at night.
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SMALL ground floor apart-
ment suitable for quiet
couple, available in May, no
dogs or cats, stove and fridge
supplied. Apply to Box 2307,
c -o The Wingham Advance -
Times, Wingham, Ont., NOG
2W0.
ONE BEDROOM apartment
including fridge and stove.
Phone 357-1851 before 6 p.m.
TWO bedroom apartment,
hydro and heat supplied. For
more information write to
Box 2308, c -o The Wingham,
Advance -Times, Wingham,
Ont., NOG 2WO.
11,18
WANTED TO RENT
TO RENT land for 1984 crop
season. John Gaunt 357-2697.
11,18
HOUSE in Wingham, one or
two bedroom. Phone 528-
2001.
11,18
A YOUNG Christian family
looking for living accommo-
dation to rent in Wingham
after April 1. Phone 291-2491.
CRGP anid-�.
Payment in advance. Apply
to Box 2305, c -o The Wing -
ham Advance -Times, Wing -
ham.
4,11
Culligan
tiEESTATE LTD
NEEDED FOR CASH BUYER - 50 - 100 acre
farm, good house. and general barn.
50 ACRE - Farrow to finish, new Royal home,
80 sow farrowing and finishing barns. Buy with
or without stock. Close to Wingham.
LOW DOWN PAYMENT - Needed on 60 sow
farrow to finish operation; liquid manure,
systematically tiled, .large F.C.C. mortgage,
located in Howick Township.
Call for dairy, hog, crop and poultry
farms available for spring possession!
Contact
BRIAN POTTER, Belgrave
357-3622
. or
348-8355 (Mitchell Office)
BROKER
REAL E STATE
• 357•1117.
199A JOSEPHINE ST.,
WINGHAM. ONTARIO.
EXECUTIVE HOME
Attractive 1 storey brick home is tastefully
decorated and carpeted, modern kitchen with
picture window, formal dining room, living room
has 2 picture windows, den, 3 bedrooms and 2
baths, walk -out basement contains 3 finished
rooms, laundry and bath. Quality construction,
heavily insulated. Priced to sell as owner is
moving.
LATE MODEL BRICK
Built 1976 and still in like new condition, 3
bedrooms, lunch area, 3 baths, private office or
guest room, lovely family room with fireplace
and built in wet bar, attached garage. Well
located in a new subdivision. Make us an offer.
MAITLAND RIVER VIEW
Low priced family home on a double lot, has
new addition with picture window and patio
doors overlooking the river, 3 bedrooms up, full
basement, 200 amp service. Asking only
$29,500.
BUSY CORNER VARIETY
Well located in a densely populated residential
area, close to 3 schools, two storey with large
living quarters above, retail propane and gas
pumps, well kept lot with ample customer park-
ing and lots of space for expansion. Please call
for an appointment.
KEN DUCHARME, REPRESENTATIVE
570 Shuter St., Wingharn, Ontario.
Phone 357-2594
co mi ng Events
RUMMAGE SALE
Howick Lio>as' rummage
sale at the Lions' Pool in
Gorrie, Saturday, Max 12.
What have you got to do-
nate? Phone 335-6310, 335-
3102, 335-3198, 335-3123, or
any Lion member. For com-
munity projects.
4,11,18,25
MUSICAL COMEDY
Of the past comes to life on
stage with the Vaudevillians,
Blyth Memorial Hall, April
19, 20 and 21, 8:30 p.m.
Tickets $7.50. Phone 523-9300
or 523-9713 or write The
Theatre Circle, Box 429;
Blyth.
4,11,18
KINDERGARTEN
REGISTRATION
Will be held at the East
Wawanosh Public School,
Belgrave on Tuesday, April
17 in the afternoon. Please
call the school at 357-2960 to
make an appointment Any
child born between January
1, 1979 and December 31, 1979
will be eligible to register.
4,11
COUNTY YOUTH
Orchestra of Birkenfeld,
West Germany will be per-
forming in Blyth Memorial
Hall, Sunday,: Apri115, at 3
p.m. and Listowel District
Secondary School, Wednes-
day, April 18, 8 p.m. Tickets
at $3 and $1.50 are available
from the Blyth Festival Box
Office 523-9300, Blyth Saga
523-4331 and LDSS 291-1880.
4,11
LADIES' FITNESS
Six week course in ladies'
ness s arts at E. Madill on
Tuesday, April' 17. Classes 7
to 8 .p m ,fin TugsdayS and'
Thiir sdayli taift$15: Phone
Brenda Werth at 357-2025.
4,11•
fit-
ness
CHILD HEALTH
The Huron County Health
Unit invites you to attend the
child health clinic, held at
the Health Unit office, Wing -
ham Hospital 'Clinic Build-
ing, on Wednesday, April 18,
from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. for
health surveillance, anae-
mia screening, immuniza-
tion, hearing screening, vi-
sion screening, fluoride
brushing for ages three to
five years. Adult immuniza-
tion will also be offered at
this clinic. s•
GARAGE SALE
Saturday, April 14, 10 a.m.,
on Highway 86, Whitechurch.
Dinette set, small bicycle,
toys, etc.
GET READY
RUMMAGE SALE
The Auxiliary to the Wing -
ham and District Hospital is
holding a spring rummage
sale' in the Wingham
Armouries on Friday, April
27,10 a.m. to3 p.m.
SHOWER
You are invited to a come
and go, get -acquainted
shower for Anne Carter,
future bride of John Scott, in
the WI Hall, Belgrave, on
Sunday, April 15 from 2 to 4
p.m. Everyone welcome.
THEATRE BEYOND
WORDS
Saturday, .April 14, 2 p.m.
Children's show, 8 p.m. adult
show. Blyth Memorial Hall.
Canada's finest comic mime
theatre company. Tickets
$3.50 for matinee; $8 for
evening. Phone 523-9300.
t;.LAWALE •
• Saturday and Sunday, April
14 and -1510271 Shuter Streetr9.
to 5 pYm.-
The fim.ly of thelate
EditW ROO wish to express
their appreelation to ail
'those who sent flouters.,
cards and donations to the
Heart Fund, during our re-
cent Joss. of a dear mother
and grandmother. Special
thanks to Rev. Robert Shaw,
MacKenzie . and McCreath
Funeral Home and the Luck -
now Ladies' Auxilary: Also a
thank you to Brookhaven
Nursing Home for the care
they gave Edith over the
past years.
We wish to express our sin-
cere thanks to friends,
neighbors and relatives for
the many expressions of
sympathy shown: to us during
the passing of our dear hus-
band, father, grandfather
and great-grandfather. Spe-
cial thanks to Dr: Corrin, Dr.
McKim and Dr. Jolly and to
the nurses and staff on first
floor of Wingham and Dis-
trict Hospital for their ex-
cellent care. Our specail
thanks to Rev. Paul Mills for
his comforting words and
prayers and his many visits
to the hospital and also to our
home. We also thank you for
the cards of sympathy, dona-
tions to the Huron -Perth
Lung Association, floral ar-
rangements, and for the food
sent to our homes. Thanks to
the Currie -Walker Funeral
home for their efficient ser-
vice, and to the ladies of St.
Andrew's Churcir for the
lovely lunch they served af-
ter the funeral. Thanks also
to 'the eight grandchildren
for acting as pallbearers and
flower bearers, also the fire-
men for forming a gLard of
honor. Everything was
greatly appreciated.
Eva Bain;
Bill and Phyllis
and family;
Jean and Ken
and family
Jim and Dorothy
and family
The family of the late Fred
Coulter would like to thank
relatives, friends and neigh-
burs-for-flefal-tribu
morial Fund donations and
food brought to the house. A
special thanks to 'M: x and
Barbara Watts, Reverend
Lloyd Martin, Reverend
Wm. Gray, Units 1 and 4 of
Gerrie UCW, the Hiemstra
Rest Home and all doctors
and nurses who had a part in
our father's care. In grateful
appreciation,
Gordon, Irene Ormand
Harold and Bernice
Clifton and Sharon
and our families
PARENTING COURSE
A nine -week parenting
course will be held at the
Community Psychiatric
Services, in Wingham, com-
mencing May 3, 1984. To
register please call 357-1614.
11,18
FASHION SHOW
Howick Jr. Women's In-
stitute invites.you to "Spring
Into Summer" Fashion,
Show, Thursday, April 26`at 8
p.m. at Howick Central
School. Door prizes, lunch.
Admission $2.50. Tickets at
door or call 335-6164.
11,18
RUMMAGE SALE
Plan to attend the Brussels
CWL annual rummage, bake
and plant sale to be held on
Saturday, April 28, 2 p.m. in
the church basement.
Everyone welcome.
11,18,25
PARENTING CLASSES
The Huron County Health
Unit presents "Pleasures,
Problems and Preschool-
ers", a series of three par-
enting classes for parents of
children aged one to five
years. Classes will com-
mence Wednesday, May 2
and will be held at Wingham
Hospital Clinic Building.
Fore pre -registration .or fur-
ther information, please call
the Health Unit Office at 357-
2264.
11,18,25
FISHING DERBY
and Fish Fry Wingham Opti-
mists' Fishing Derby will be
held April 28 and 29 from 10
a.m. to 4 Wm. at Howson's
Dam. Open to boys and girls
seventeen and under. A fish
fry will be held Sunday, April
29 at the Wingham Armour-
ies, 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Adults
$4, children $2.
11,18,25
NOTICE
Wedding notices, en•
gagements. in memoriams
and obituaries are accepted
in written form ONLY. We
cannot accept such notices
by telephone
Please remember that no
classified advertising is ac-
cepted after noon Monday
CRAFT SHOW
Howick Central Schobl,
Highway 86 between Ford
wich and Gerrie; Saturday,
April 14, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Everyone welcome.
ANNUAL MEETING
Of Bluevale Women's Insti-
tute will be held on Wednes-
day, April 11 at 2 p.m. at the
home of Mrs. Soren Ander-
sen.
MOE KOFFMAN
JAZZ QUINTET
Sunday, April 29, / p.m.
Blyth Memorial Hall. World
famous Canadian Jazz musi-
cian and. composer. Tickets
$10. Phone 523-9300.
• 11,18
SOCIAL EVENING
For Ann Sturgeon and Brad
Neable Saturday, April 21
from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at Wal-
lace Community Centre $4
per person. Lunch provided.
11,18
The. family' 144
Ge ge-O E Ott wW00•Ir
press ow sincere thaniks and
appreciation, to relatives,
friends and neighborr for
their support and -,kindness
during our recent bereave-
ment. We gratefully acknow-
ledge all floral -tributes -and
memorial gifts, cards, food
and baking, brought to- our
home. Specail thanks to Dr.
P. A. Rutherford, The Inten-
sive Care nurses at Listowel
Memorial Hospital, Rev. T.
A. Duke, Melville Young
Women's Guild and Barbara
and Max Watts. Your many
acts of kindness will never be
forgotten. Thank you.
Mrs. Helen M.
Elliott
I wish to thank Dr. Hanlon,
Dr. Jolly, and nurses on sec-
ond floor and ICU for their,
efficient and very thoughtful
care while I was a patient in
Wingham and District Hos-
pital. Thanks also to Rev. C.
Marzec, my family and
friends for visits, flowers,
cards and treats. Your kind-
ness will be remembered.
Bill Wilson
The family of the late Roy
Simmons wish to thank
friends, relatives and neigh-
bors for cards, floral tri-
butes, memorial donations
and donations of food during
our bereavement. Special
thanks to Rev. Wm. Gray
and the staff of the Fordwich
Nursing Home. Also thanks
to the Doctors and Nurses of
the Listowel Hospital. Many
thanks to those who gave me
rides to the hospital and
nursing home during Ray's
illness. Your kindness, con-
cern and thoughtfulness will
always be appreciated.
Nellie Simmons
and family
We wish to thank everyone
for cards, flowers and kind
expressions of sympathy at
the time of the passing of a
dear father and grandfather
Frank Graham.
Bruce, Sylvia
and family
I wish to express my sin-
cere thanks to friends for
their visits and thoughtful
acts of kindness during my
stay in University Hospital.
Clifton Walsh
We would like to say thank
you all our family and
friends for the great evening,
we had to help us celebrate
our 25th wedding anniver-
sary. Thank you so very
much for the gifts, cards and
money we received.
Lloyd and Shirley
Lamont
Services
INCOME TAX and book-
keeping for individuals,
farms and small businesses.
Corrie Snieder, 11 years ex-
perience. Phone (Kinloss)
395-5412.
FURNITURE refinishing.
Phone 357-2628.
WILL DO custom work,
plowing, cultivating, plant-
ing and spraying. Phone
Doug Cloakey, 887-6617.
11,18,25
THE BRUCE Steel Building
Company offers the Wedgcor
line of top quality agricultur-
al, commercial and indus-
trial steel building, engineer
certified for life, competitive
prices. For information and
quotes, call 1-881-3631.
11.18.25
LIKE A NEW outfit for Eas-
ter? Sewing by Jean McBur-
ney, 357-1786.
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INCOME tax preparation by
Caroline McDonald, RR 3,
Teeswater. Phone 392-8382.
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CUSTOM knitting and cro-
cheting. Any style, any yarn.
Pattern modifications and -or
alterations to suit. 357-3510.
4,11,18,25
PIANO tuning and repairs.
Used pianos bought and sold.
Phone 357-1049, Michael Lip-
nicki. 18rrb
CRAIG (Home) Heating,
new furnace installations,
repair, service; chimney
cleaning. Phone 357-3641.
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PHOTOCOPYING now
available. Drop in at The
Wingham Advance -Times
office. Phone 357-2320.
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PHIL'S Refrigeration and
Appliance Service, 24-hour
emergency service, used
appliance sales. Phone 887-
9062,
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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.
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• KEITH METZGER. Income
tax preparation. Farm, busi-
ness, personal, reasonable
rates. Call Wendy Gerster
RR 5, Lucknow, 392-8119.
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We would like to express
,ourisincere thanks, toevery-
one Tor' kindness and ex-
pressions of sympathy dur-
ing our recent bereavement
of a dear wife, mother and
sister Marjorie Campbell.
Your kindness will always be
remembered.
Don Campbell
and family
Walter and
Kathleen Elliott
Bill and Isobel
MacPherson
4100 of the late
, �e Moore wishes to
�th rie who helped in
any way during Genevieve's
insteps and our bereavement.
MOBILE HOMES
FOR SALE
We have 20 mobile
homes at bargain
basement prices.
Free delivery includ-
ed.
1-368-5179
Cormier Homes Ltd.
Tiverton, Ont.
Many 'thanks to .everyone
who remembered nae w th
cards, phone calls and it'eats
while I was a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London.
Your support following. my
surgery and during my re-
cuperation period has cer-
tainly been appreciated.
Marg Burkhart
REAL ESTATE LTD.
Phone 482-9371 Clinton
WANTED FOR
SERIOUS CLIENT -
100 acre dairy farm,
must have good herd
of Holsteins.
HOMES
BLYTH - Executive
class, 2 storey, 4
bedroom, heated
• workshop, many ex-
tras.
BRUSSELS - 3
bedroom frame, neat,
priced at $19,500. -
make an offer.
BLYTH - 4 bedroom
home, 1 acre, many
features, 1 floor barn.
Great hobby farm.
BLUEVALE - Heated
garage and work-
shop.
MORRIS TOWNSHIP
- 8th line, 5 bedroom
home . on small ac-
reage, plus work-
shop.
ACREAGE
40 ACRES - 4 miles
south of Wingham,
Targe brick home,
good barn.
2 ACRES - 4 bedroom
home, like new, insul-
ated barn 32' x 64'.
Morris Twp. -
'21 ACRES - 1'/2
flop ,
home, oil heat, 6th
..-line Morr(s..-=•- - .
*SO ACRES "102
workable. 4Q edroom
home V., Auburn,
500 hog capacity, liq-
uid cleanout.
2 ACRES - 5 bedroom
brick home, custom
finished, new garage,
near Brussels.
91 ACRES - Close to
Belgrave, good home
and general purpose
barn.
20 ACRES - Good
frame home, hog fin-
ishing barn, liquid
manure system, Mor-
ris Township.
41/2 ACRES - 4 bed-
room hoAv®1 00 sow
farrowS9 barn, 13th
Hullett.
COMMERCIAL
BLYTH - Large com-
mercial building on
Main Street:
A
The Man
To See Is
'INTEE
RiALT00.
BELGRAVE - - Attractive 3 bedroom, well in-
sulated home,rnew kitchen and family room, liv-
ing room with air tight woodstove, detached ex-
tra large garage, large lot 165' x 167'. Asking
$33;000.
FAMILY HOME EXCELLENCE - Right in
Wingham and 1/2 etre of land, beautifully treed,
interior GLEAMS, new kitchen, formal din-
ing/living room combination, family room with
fireplace and patio doors, master bedroom has
ensuite bath and balcony PLUS 3 more
bedrooms and 4 and 2 piece baths, attached
garage. Call us NOW!
$19,500 - A great opportunity for your first 2
bedroom home with comfortable living and din-
ing room plus Spacious kitchen and 4 piece
bath with a 79' x 119' lot. All offers ,con-
sidered.
HOME SWEET HOME - Ultra modern kitchen
with dishwasher and patio doors to privately
fenced yard and inground pool, 3 bedrooms,
11/2 baths, formal living room, Targe finished
carpeted basement, attached garage,
cemented drive and lots more to tell you! CALL
US!
BLUEVALE - Attractive storey and a half with 3
bedroorhs, living and dining rooms and family
room with Franklin fireplace, electric furnace
and new drilled well. Economical to heat and
low taxes. Asking $37,500.
WINGHAM' BUNGALOW - With 3 bedrooms
plus 4th bedroom in bachelor's apartment
(walkout basement), games room, combination
living and. dining rooms, kitchen with eating
area, paved driveway and convenient location.
, $51,900.
Contact::.
OFFICE 357.1.344
STAN CHADWICK 351-2497
MARGARET DAY 357.3198
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