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CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
BENEFIT DANCE
for
Marilyn & Don McDonald
& Family
who lost their home and contents by fire.
Brussels, Morris, Grey
Community Centre
April 27184 - 9 para.
Ladies please bring bench.
SPECIAL
THANKS
The Teeswater Agri-
, lotto Committee wish to
express their sincere
thanks to all who sup-
ported their Lottery again
this year.
Teeswater
Agri -lotto Committee
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Real Estate for ale
11/2 STOREY frame house
with vinyl siding, 74 Victoria
St.,'' Wingham. Three rooms
upstairs and bath room
would make a nice apart-
ment. Down stairs living
room, kitchen, bath room,
one bedroom. Barn 22' x 40'
with loft and a garden.
Phone 335-6201.
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PRIVATE 11/2 storey house
on double lot in Gorrie, at-
tached garage, large kit-
chen, four bedrooms. Priced
to sell. Phone 335-6239 after 4
p.m.
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CORNER lot, 66' x 85', close
to downtown, schools and
hospital. Phone 357-3115.
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THREE BEDROOM, 1'/2
storey house in Wingham,
electric heat, completely
renovated, aluminum siding,
attached garage and deck.
Phone 262-2640.
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WANTED TO RENT
TO RENT land for 1983 crop
season. John Gaunt, 357-2697.
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TWO BEDROOM apartment
in Wingham, or house in lo-
cal area, preferably East
Wawanosh. References
available. Phone 357-3047.
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FOR RENT
FLOOR sanders. Phone 357-
1666, B & M Rentals and
Sales.
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--,GNE--abeelpoom
apartments in Lucknow and
Teeswater, available im-
mediately, fridge and stove..
Phone 529-7030, at night. .
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ALMOST 1 ACRE - Plus a 3 bedroom updated
home with lovely kitchen and living room,
ground,floor utility room plus 4 piece bath, new
roof, large shed, creek and mature .trees. -
$34,900
trees."`•$34,900 just outside of Wingham.
• GREAT LOCATION - For this 4 bedroom brick
home with attractive entrance porch. Separate
living and dining rooms,. family size kitchen,
main floor bedroom and utility room. Asking
$38, 900.
BLUEVALE -.Older immaculate bungalow with
separate 3 bay garage (38' x 40') on approx.
1/2 acre. Featuring 4 bedrooms, separate living
and dining rooms all in tip top condition.
$49,900.
WHITECHURCH BARGAIN! - 4 bedroom family
home. New electrical service and fully in-
sulated,, large eat -in kitchen. Only $16,900.
IMMACULATE - 2 bedroom bungalow with liv-
ing room, dining room, utility room and new
family room plus workshop, sundeck with river
view, fully insulated, appliances and air condi-
tioner included. Asking $33,900.
HIGHWAY LOCATION - 4 miles from Wingham
this compact 3 bedroom bungalow has a large
living room and eat -in kitchen, fully insulated
with basement ready to finish. On 1/2 acre and
asking $38.500.
Contact: •
OFFICE 357-1344
STAN CHADWICK 357-2497
MARGARET DAY 357-2196
TTO-N
REDUCED -Asking price on this three bedroom
bungalow in Bluevale. Beautifully updated
throughout, modern kitchen with Columbia cup-
boards, living room, laundry room, full paved
drive to new carport, large lot, taxes $260. per
year.
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.
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 or retirement home. Ask-
ing price is low and owner will consider financ-
ing.
FIVE ACRES -On highway north of Brussels.
Three bedroom house has been extensively
renovated including new wiring, plumbing,
drywall. Home has living room, dining room and
family sized kitchen with good cupboards.
Newer steel barn 30' x 40'. Offers considered.
UNBELIEVABLE -Low asking price for this
Belgrave property consisting of modernized
duplex and one storey home. Let us show you
the details regarding this income property. A
place to live, a place to'invest. We are offering
two buildings for the price of one.
MEL MATHERS, WINGHAM 357-3208
Representing
Lloyd W. Hutton Real Estate Ltd.
Broker, Kincardine 396-2061
ONE BEDROOM apartment
including fridge and stove.
. Phone 357-1851 before 6 p.m.
FARM HOUSE with garden,
in Wingham area. Phone 291-
1,310. .
R. W. Bell
OPTOMETRIST
Goderich
The Square 524-7661
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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413 ACRE beeflot, capacity
1,500 head, cattle scales,
feeding equipment, extra 650
cash crop acreage within one
mile. Tillsonburg area.
Vendor will consider lease-
back. Phone (519) 863-3624.
MISCELLANEOUS
IF YOU are a friend or rela-
tive of an alcoholic, the Al -
Anon Family Group may be
able to help you solve your
side of the problem. Please
contact Post Office Box 1135,
Wingham.
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TRUCKING career. Become
a professional transport
driver. Contact Mery Orr's
Kingston (613) 549-3914; To-
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(613) 523-3489; London (519)
432-1726; North Bay (705)
472-2910; Thunder Bay (807)
623-8686; Sault Ste. Marie
(705) 759-0177; Cambridge
(519) 623-2430; Sudbury (705)
560-3351. Member BBB.
FAMILY housekeeping cot-
tages on Boshkung Lake.
Sandy beach, boats, fishing,
golf, tennis, shopping near-
by. Half price off-season.
The Homestead, Hwy. 35,
RR 2, Minden, Ont., KOM
2K0. Phone 1-7 -489-2550.
Cards ofThanks
The family of the late An-
gus Edwin Martin wishes to,
express sincere thanks and
appreciation to relatives,
friends and neighbors for
their support and kindness
during the recent loss of a
dear husband, father and
grandfather. Special thanks
to the Masons who attended
the Memorial Service; and
to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sut-
ton and Mrs. Mae Gordon
who rendered the music,
"Beyond the Sunset". Grate-
ful thanks to Rev, Charles
Carpentier, a Mason, for his
hospital visits, and his sin-
cere funeral message. We
gratefully acknowledge all
floral tributes and memorial
gifts to Brussels St. John's
Masonic Lodge AF and AM
No. 284, Cancer Society ,
Cystic Fibrosis, Heart Fund,
churches and mission funds;
cards of condolence and food
brought to the home. Thanks
to the pallbearers, flower
bearers and Max and Bar-
bara Watts. Very special
thanks to Dr. Hanlon and the
nurses on the ICU in the
Wingham and District Hos-
pital, the lunch provided by
Melville Young Women's
Guild of the Presbyterian
Church. Everything was
much appreciated.
Winona Martin, Gwendolyne
and John Tooth and
Lorraine and Gregory
JAY LAKE Tent & Trailer
Park, RR 1, Minden, Ont.,
KOM 2K0. Seasonal -sites,
pool, fishing, recreation hall,
4 km east on Haliburton
Highway 121. Reservations,
write or call 1-705-286-1233.
FREE 128 page career guide
shows how to train at home
for 205 top paying full and
part-time, jobs. Granton In-
stitute, 265 A Adelaide St. W.,
Toronto. Call (416) 977-3929.
today.
MEALS -ON -WHEELS
Phone Mrs. L. James 357-
3657.
SPRING CRAFT
SHOW
Sunday, April 29, 1984
Port Elgin Community Centre
11 am-4pm
Something to Interest Everyone
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REAL ESTATE
• 35711117
199A JOSEPHINE ST.,
WINGHAM, ONTARIO.
CHOICE LOCATION
Late model brick bungalow with attached
garage, 1500 sq. ft. of comfortable living area,
three bedroortis, den, formal dining room, two
full baths, full basement with rec. room,
•situated`on a lovely treed lot close to schools.
LATE MODEL BRICK
Three bedroom family home, built in 1976 and
still in new condition, features include separate
lunch areal and dining room, family room with
fireplace and built-in wet bar, breezeway doors
and sundeck, private office, three baths, at-
tached garage, good location. Give us a, call!
LOW PRICED ECONOMY HOMES
Only $26,000 is the full price for this well
located three bedroom bungalow. Modern kit-
chen, dining room, living room, 4 piece
bathroom, good value and close to schools.
Low cost, low overhead, single storey home in
Bluevale. Three bedroom home in good livable
dondition. Taxes only just over $200. Listed at
$15,500. Pay the cost of rent and own your
own home!
KEN DUCHARME, REPRESENTATIVE
570 Shuter St., Wingham, Ontario.
Phone 357-2594
Your words of kindness,
cards, flowers and baking
were greatly appreciated
while I was a patient in the
hospital and also while re-
cuperating at home. Thank
you to everyone.
Sylvia Stevenson
We wish -to express our -sin-
cere thanks to friends,
neighbors, relatives and our
parents for all their. prayers,
help -and concern while Rob-
bie was very sick. Thanks al-
so to Dr. Ping, nurses, staff
and ambulance drivers . of
the Wingham and District
Hospital and to Dr. Whelen
and staff of ICU and pedia-
trics
e Iia-trics at St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, for your promptness
and specihl care with Rob-
bie.
John and Ann
McKercher
We take this opportunity to
thank all our friends for their
many acts of kindness to
both of us during Irene's re-
cent illness. The visits and
prayers by the ministers
were most comforting. Much
appreciation extended to
Dr. Hanlon and the staff at
Wingham and District Hos-
pital and Victoria Hospital.
Your thoughtfulness will al-
ways be remembered.
Irene Bosman
The family of the late Cecil
Grainger would like to ex-
press their appreciation to
their friends and neighbors
for their many acts of kind-
ness, food, donations, floral
tributes and expressions of
sympathy during their re-
cent bereavement. A special
thanks to Dr. Rutherford and
the Listowel Memorial Hos-
pital, nurses and orderlies on
the first floor chronic ward,
Rev. Lloyd Martin, Unit 2 of
the Gorrie United Church
Women and the Watts Fun-
eral Chapel.
Janet Grainger
and family
The family of the late
Mary A. Montgomery wishes
to express their sincere
thanks to relatives and
friends for the many acts of.
kindness shown during 'the
sad loss of a wonderful
mother and grand ther.
Special thanks to Dr. g; -'
Dr. Gear, ambulance atten-
dents, Bray Lodge, Doug
McBurney and Doug Layton,
Rev. Rea Grant and the
ladies who prepared and ser-
ved the lunch. We will cher-
ish these memories forever.
I wish to sincerely thank
relatives, friends and neigh-
bors who visited me and sent
cards and flowers while. I
was a patient in the Wing -
ham and District Hospital. A
special thanks to Dr. Ping,
the nursing and housekeep-
ing staffs on the second floor.
Jack Wickstead,
1.
Wilda and Anson
Ruttan
Treva and John
Jamieson
Milva and Don
Fraser and
Keith and Margaret
Montgomery
I would like to thank rela-
tives and friends for the
cards,. gifts, and .flowers,
while I was a patient at-Vic-
toria
t Vic-
toria Hospital, London.
Barbara Niergarth
Special thanks to the nur-
ses and staff on second floor
of Wingham and District
Hospital and to relatives and
friends for cards, visits and
phone calls. Special thanks
to Rev. Rea Grant for visits
and prayers and to my good
neighbors for acts of kind-
ness while in hospital and at
home.
Addie Howson
The Wingham Advance -Times, APrll 20, f ^L"tlEtt$ g.
YARD SALE
At 440 Highland Dr., Wing-
liam on Saturday, April 28 at
9 A.M. Atari 2600 with tapes,
several appliances, books,
etc.
DESSERT MEETING
The annual
meeting of the
Auxiliary to Wingham and
District Hospital will be held
in the RNA building, Wing-
ham, on MondaY. April 30 at
1:30 p.m. Everyone wel-
come.
OPEN RECEPTION
Following the wedding of
John Scott and Anne Carter
will be held in Blyth Com-
munity Centre, Saturday,
April 28 from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Everyone welcome.
10TH ANNIVERSARY
Dinner of Voice for Life,
Wingham area. Held in St.
Andrew's Presbyterian
Church, on Wednesday, May
2 at 7 p.m. Guest speaker,
Dr. Hart Bezner of the
Physics department, Wilfred
Laurier University. Roast
beef dinner, $6.50 per person,
entertainment following.
Everyone welcome.
BRIDAL SHOWER
For Karen McLean on Mon-
day, May 7, 8 p.m. in the
Presbyterian Church, Brus-
sels. Everyone welcome.
STEAMBOAT VACATIONS
Spend three, four or six days
cruising the stunningly
beautiful St. Lawrence River
on board the luxury cruise
ship Canadian Empress.
Dial -a -Brochure 1-800-267-
0960 toll free.
DEPRESSION GLASS
Show, May 6, 10 a.m. to 4
p.m. A rainbow of colored
glass from the 30s. York
Farmer's Market, Thornhill,
(Toronto). Details (416) 344-
7840 evenings.
SOCIAL EVENING
For Rick Martin and Patty
Schiestel at the Belmore
Community Centre, Satur-
day, May 5. Dancing 9 to 1
a.m. Music, DJ Peter Bauer,
$5 per person Lunch_in-�
clikied.
''lf' IIMMAGE SALE
The Auxiliary to Wingham
and District Hospital is hold-
ing a spring rummage sale in
the Wingham armouries on
For local pick up on Thurs
day, April 26, call Mrs. Marj
-
Coultes, 357-3151.
73
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8TEAMB®AT° VACATIONS
Spend three,tour or si .. days
cruising the Stunningly
beautiful St. I, ,wrence River
on board .the luxury cruise
Friday, April 27, 10 toffs p.m, ship Canadiagi- Empress.
�- Dail -a -Brochure 1 -800 -267 -
ONO toll free.
18,25,2
GREAT RIDE FOR
CANCER
Sunday, April 29 from 1 p.m.
at Zehrs parking lot (rain
date, May 6). All partici-
pants 16 years of age and
over welcome. Sponsor
sheets available at Touch of
Class, TD Bank and Belle's
Variety. Prizes for best rep-
resented group, most
pledges and for the oldest
rider. Sponsored by Wing -
ham Opti -Mrs. Club. For
more information contact
Carol Whiteley 357-2605.
Free refreshments after the
ride.
18,25
FLEA MARKET
Branch 180 Royal Canadian
Legion, Wingham will be
holding a large flea market
May 26, 1984 from 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. Anyone wishing to rent
a table for $10 contact B. P.
Morin 357-1190, Andy Rodger
357-3083 or Wingham Legion
357-21,26. No crafts please.
18,25
RUMMAGE SALE
Howick Lions' rummage
sale at the Lions' Pool in
Gorrie, Saturday, May 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
FISHING DERBY
and Fish Fry Wingham Opti-
mists' Fishing Derby will be
held April 28 and 29 from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. at Howson's
Dam. Open to boys and girls
18 and under. A fish fry will
be held Sunday, April 29 at
the Wingham Armouries,
4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Adults $4,
children $2.
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PAPER DRIVE
Wingham Boy Scbuts paper
drive, Saturday, May 5 from.
10 a.m. Please leave papers
at the curb,
25,2
AUCTION SALE
St. Stephen's Anglican
Church lawn, Gorrie, On-
tario Saturday, May 5, 1 p.m.
to ... Ron Shelley Auction-
eer.
25,2,
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
Services
PIANO tuning and repairs.
Used pianos bought and sold.
Phone 357-1049, Michael Lip-
nicki.
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GARDENS plowed or tilled
and lawns mowed, any size.
Phone Charles Trapp 357-
1962.
18;25,2
LAWN ROLLING in Wing -
ham, Brussels and Gorrie.
Phone Don Blake 887-9563 af-
ter 6 p.m.
18,M30
CUSTOM sewing and altera-
tions. Jean McBurney 357-
1786.
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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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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.
PHOTOCOPYING now
available. Drop in at The
Wingham Advance -Times of -
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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CUSTOM knitting and cro-
cheting. Any style, any yarn.
Pattern modifications and -or
alterations to suit. 357-3510.
4,11,18,25
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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EXCAVATING, paving and
sealing of driveways and
parking lots. Phone Robert
Symes; Lucknow, 528-3047.
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INCOME TAX and book-
keeping for individuals,
farms and small businesses.
11 years experience. Corrie
Snieder, (Kinloss) 395-5412.
CUSTOM plowing and culti-
vating,, reasonable rates.
Phone Paul O'Neil 357-1027.
25,2
GARDENS plowed or tilled.
Phone 357-2665.
ROBERT'S TREE CARE,
tree removal, topping, dead
wood removed, shaping and
pruning, stumpremoval.
Fully insured, free esti-
mates. Phone (519) 848-3049.
25,2
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
CRAIG (Home) Heating,
new furnace installations,
repair, service; chimney
cleaning. Phone 357-3641.
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People
do read
small ads.
You are!
Phone
357-2320
11,18,25
YARD SALE
For Saturday, April 28 start-
ing at 10 a.m„ ii'2 miles west
of Wingham on Highway 86
south side. Cancelled if rain-
ing.
MAJORETTE SHOW
Wingham Canadette Major-
ette spring show, Wednes-
day, May 2 at 7:30 p.m. at
town hall. Featuring Skip It,
Town band and majorettes
from Wingham, Brussels
and Mount Forest.
PAittn. , f.
The Huron County
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
Health
LADIES'
SLOW -PITCH
Wingham and area ladies'
slow -pitch ball registration
Monday, May 7 and Wednes-
day, May 9, 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.
in Court Room of Wingham
Town Hall. For more infor-
mation phone 357-3440 or 357-
3170.
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PLANT AND
BAKE SALE
And tea will be held Friday,
May 4 at 3 p.m. in the Sunday
schopl room in the Bluevale
Presbyterian church.
25,2
REAL ESTATE LTD.
phone 482-9371 Clinton
HOMES
BELGRAVE - Mobile
home, 14' x 68', ex-
cellent condition.
$18,000.
BLYTH - Executive
class, 2 storey, 4
bedroom, heated
workshop, many ex-
tras.
BRUSSELS 3
bedroom frame, neat,
priced at $19,500. -
make an offer.
MORRIS TOWNSHIP
- 8th line, 5 bedroom
home on small ac-
reage, plus work-
shop.
FARMS AND
ACREAGE
40 ACRES = 4 miles
south of Wingham,
large brick home,
good barn.
2 ACRES - 4 bedroom
home, like new, insul-
ated barn 32' x 64'.
Morris Twp.
21/2 ACRES - 11/2
floor, 4 bedroom brick
eat, .nth
line Morris.
2 ACRES*bedroom
'brick home, custom
finished, new garage,
near ,Brussels. Terms.
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, easily
converted to farming
barn.
150 ACRES - 100
workable, near Au-
burn, good brick
home.
150 ACP t0- Morris
Towns 50 douse and
barn.
120 ACRES - Dairy
farm, going concern.
COMMERCIAL
BLYTH - Large com-
mercial building on
Main Street.
CLINTON - Farm &
Garden Supply Store.
Low down payment
plus stock.
CuiIigan
REAL ESTATE LTD
STARTER HOME - Comfortable and functional,
2 bedroom, 11/2 storey brick and aluminm
home. Low maintenance exterior, own well and
septic system. A real deal at $27,500 on edge
of Wingham.
INCOME - Excellent retirement opportunity or
investment purposes, 7 unit brick apartment
building, good rental income, steady clientel,
separate meters. Two bedroom ' brick and
frame bungalow can be purchased adjacent to
apartment building for separate owners living
quarters
40 SOW - Owner selling for health reasons. Ex-
cellent newer sow barn, liquid manure tank,
large finishing or cattle barn, 40' x 60' imple-
ment shed, impressive 2 storey brick home
with new addition. On 100 acres near
Molesworth. Asking $125,000.
ETHEL - 3 bedroom 1'/2 storey frame home.
Well maintained and modernized throughout.
$25,000.
NEEDED - In or close to Wingham.
Preferably 1 floor home with garage on
large lot or small acreage. Call today -
buyer waiting.
Call Brian for action real estate service
today/
Contact
BRIAN POTTER,
Belgrave 357-3622