The Wingham Advance-Times, 1984-05-02, Page 7r
Cuiligan
REAL ESTATE LTD
OPEN HOUSE - Saturday, May 5, 1984
between 1:00 - 3:00 p.m.. 1'/2 storey, 2
bedroom brick and frame home excellent-
ly maintained throughout. $27,500.
Situated pt. lot 37 Wingham Town Piot
(Hwy. 86 west of junction, '/2 mile, follow
signs on rt.).
REDUCED - 11/2 storey 3 bedroom frame home,
fully modernized throughout, 2,000 sq. ft.
steel covered building could be used for com-
mercial or hobby etc., located on highway
close to Wingham. Owner anxious to sell, work-
ing out of area.
ETHEL - 3 bedroom frame home, well maintain-
ed and modernized throughout. Asking
$25,000.
50 ACRES - Featuring Royal Home with attach-
ed garage, excellent farrow to finish barns for
80 sows capacity. Buy complete with sows,
extra land available close for larger operation
potential.
DUPLEX POTENTIAL - Large 5 bedroom frame
Wingham residence. 2 complete baths, easily
converted to duplex or income home with
apartment. Asking $35,000.
Call Brian for action real estate service
toda y!
Contact
BRIAN POTTER,
Belgrave 357-3622
or Rent
FLOOR sanders. Phone 357-
. 1666, 13 & 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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RANCH style three bedroom
newer home, 1/2 mile west of
' Brussels on highway. Call
887-6425.
The Man
To See Is
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BLUEVALE - Attractive 3 bedroom all electric
bungalow with walk -out to patio, carpeted
throughout,' attached garage with paved drive.
Asking $37,900.
ALMOST 31/2. ACRES - A scenic building site in
Morris Township with a half-acre-woodlot and
just a short stroll from the Maitland River.
REDUCED TO $10,500.
ECONOMICAL MODERN LIVING - In a 3
bedroom home built in 1979, patio, doors off
dining room,- spacious living room, 4 piece bath
and modern kitchen with country 'view, partially
finished basement, rec. room, workshop, half
bath and more. $36,500.
ULTIMATE IN LUXURY LIVING - In a 4
bedroom home with king size contemporary kit-
chen, formal living and dining rooms, 3 full
baths, full -wall fieldstone fireplace in family
room overlooking an indoor swimming pool
16'x 32', games and rec. room plus added
features. Call us for more details.
RETIREMENT SPECIAL! - A really neat, easy
to run, 3 bedroom one storey home. Low taxes
and economical to heat. $27,900.
BELMORE - Large attractive lot with trees and
stream plus 3 bedroom home with extra space
for store, hobby or crafts. Asking $37,900.
Contact:
OFFICE 357-1344
STAN CHADWICK 357-2497
MARGARET DAY 357-2196
REAL E STATE
199A JOSEPHINE ST., • 357•11117
WINGHAM, ONTARIO.
BRICK FAMILY HOME
Very well cared for 3 bedroom home, affor-
dably priced at $35,000, located in Belgrave
where last year's taxes were only $270. Large
family kitchen, formal dining room or den, living
room. Great place for a huge garden on the .half
acre lot.
COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL - MAINTENANCE
Belgrave. Late model building over 3,000 sq.
ft. plus 2 additions, 1 1 ' ceiling, metal dad, con-
crete floor, 100 amp service and 2 piece
washroom. Asking only $23,000. Open to of-
fers.
BELGRAVE BUILDING LOTS
Choice location, 3 lots 75' x 200' each Of-
fered separately or $19,000 for the three.
Must be sold, make us an offer.
BRUSSELS - COMMERCIAL
2 storey brick, 2,000 sq. ft. in total, 2 apart-
ments above. Main street location. Asking
$39,000. Open to offer.
SCENIC LAKE - 300 ACRE FARM
2 storey renovated brick home has new wood-
orr furnace and expensive broadloom
throughout. Barn and 2 sheds, 70 acres
tillable, balance in mixed bush of some com-
mercial value and a 20 acre scenic lake. Price
reduced to $110,000.
KEN DUCHARME, REPRESENTATIVE
570 Shuter St., Wingham, Ontario.
Phone 357-2594
WANTED TO RENT
PROFESSIONAL couple
with two children wishes to
rent house in the country,
starting July or August. Ex-
cellent references. Could
share farm work. Phone col-
lect evenings 1-613-628-5731.
CATTLE for pasture. Clar-
ence Golley, RR 4, Wing -
ham.
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LAND to rent, pasture and
cropland, Phone 523-4260.
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TO RENT land for 1984 crop
season. John Gaunt, 357-2697.
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SERVICES
WILL DO lawn rolling, rea-
sonable rates. Phone 357-
3701, 357-3503, after 6 p.m.
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CUSTOM cultivating, disk-
ing and planting of grain,
soybeans and corn. Phone
523-4260.
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FOR TREE removal, fire-
wood cutting and logs call
Gary at 392-6560.
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GARDENS plowed or tilled.
Phone Bob Chambers 357-
2665.
2,9,16,23,30,
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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PHIL'S Refrigeration and
Appliance Service, 24-hour
emergency service, used
appliance sales. Phone 887-
9062.
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PHOTOCOPYING now
available. Drop in at The
.Wingham Advance -Times
office. Phone 357-2320.
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CRAIG (Home) Heating,
new furnace installations,
repair, service; chimney
cleaning. Phone 357-3641.
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CUSTOM sewing and altera-
tions. Jean McBurney 357-
1786.
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LAWN ROLLING in Wing -
ham, Brussels and Gorrie.
Phone Don Blake 887-9563 af-
ter 6 p.m.
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GARDENS plowed. or tiled
and lawns mowed, any size.
Phone Charles Trapp 357-
1962.
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BACHELOR apartment in-
cluding stove and fridge.
Phone 357-1851 before 6 p.m.
TWO BEDROOM apart-
ment, hydro and heat sup-
plied. For more information
write to Box 2308, c -o The
Wingham Advance -Times,
Wingham, Ont. NOG 2W0.
PIANO tuning and repairs.
Used pianos bought and sold.
Phone 357-1049, Michael Lip-
nicki.
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BLYTH, two bedroom mod-
ern' apartment, stove and
fridge, patio doors, carpeted,
$250 per month, available
July 1. Phone 523-9696.
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CUSTOM plowing and culti-
vating, reasonable rates.
Phone Paul O'Neil 357-1027.
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LARGE two bedroom apart-
ment, fridge, stove, heat.
357-1418 in the a.m.
ROBERT'S TREE CARE,
tree removal, topping, dead
wood removed, shaping and
pruning, stumpremoval.
Fully insured, free esti-
mates. Phone (519) 848-3049.-
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EXCAVATING, paving and
sealing of driveways and
parking Iots. Phone Robert
Syrnes, Lucknow, 528-3047.
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REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
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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fied coverage of Ontario or
specific areas of the pro-
vince. The Wingham Ad-
vance -Times, 357-2320.
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NOTICE
TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE of
ETHEL ANN
GRIFFITH
ALL PERSONS having.,
claims against the estate of
Ethel Ann Griffith, late of
the Town of Wingham, in the
County of Huron, Widow, and
Province of Ontario, de-
ceased, are required to send
particulars of their claims,
duly verified to the under-
signed on or before the 4th
day of May, 1984, and that
after such date the Execu-
tors will proceed to distri-
bute the assets of the said
Estate, having regard only
to the claims of which they
shall then have had notice.
DATED at Wingham, On-
tario, this 12th day of April,
1984.
Mr. John T. Goodall,
Barrister and Solicitor,
P.O. Box 730,
261 Josephine St.,
Wingham, Ont.,
NOG 2W0
Solicitor for the
Estate of
Ethel Ann Griffith
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ming Event:
HUNTER SAFETY
Courses - are available to
Wingham and area resi-
dents. Certified instructor.
Inquiries welcome. Phone
John Storozuk 357-3846, eve-
nings or weekends.
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THE FARM SHOW
Brussels Stockyards June 26
and July 1. For ticket infor-
mation contact 887-6976.
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ANNUAL SALE
At Salvation Army building,
(downstairs), Wingham.
From 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sat-
urday, May 12.
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COLLEGE SINGERS
The Winnipeg Bible College
presents College Singers at
St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church, Wingham, Wednes-
day, May 16 at 8 p.m. No
charge, free-will offering.
Everyone is welcome.
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EXPECTANT PARENT
EDUCATION CLASSES
"The Huron County Health
Unit is offering a "Summer
Series" of Expectant Parent
Education Classes, being
held in Huronview Building,
Clinton (this series will be
held in Clinton area only)
commencing Thursday, May
17, 1984 from 7:30 to 9:30
p.m. The cost is $5.00 The
next regular series of classes
will commence the week of
September 10, 1984. For pre-
registration or further infor-
niatlon, please call the Clin-
ton Health Unit office at 482-
3416 or toll free 1-800-265-
4252".
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF
MARY ALICE
MONTGOMERY
ALL PERSONS having
claims against the estate of
Mary Alice Montgomery,
late of the Town of Wingham,
in the County of Huron, Wid-
ow, and Province of Ontario,
deceased, are required to
send particulars of their
claims, duly verified to the
undersigned on or before the
18th day of May, 1984, and
that after such date the
Executors will proceed to
distribute the assets of the
said Estate, having regard
only to the claims of which
they shall then have had no-
tice.
DATED at Wingham, On-
tario, this 27th day of April,
1984.
Mr. John T. Goodall,
Barrister and Solicitor,
P.O. Box 730,
261 Josephine Street,,
Wingham, Ont., NOG 2WO,
Solicitor for the
Estate of
Mary Alice Montgomery
2,9,16
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BEEF BARBECUE
AND DANCE'
Mount Forest Kinsmen
annual beef barbecue and
dance (to '24 Karat') at the
Mount Forest Community
Centre on Saturday, May 26.
All proceeds to Community
Service. Tickets are avail-
able by calling 323-2811.
2,9,16,23
STEAMBOAT VACATIONS
Spend three, four or six days
cruising the stunningly
beautiful St. Lawrence River
on board the luxury cruise
ship Canadian Empress.
Dail -a -Brochure 1-800-267-
0960 toll free.
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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-
cluded.
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PAPER DRIVE
Wingham Boy Scouts paper
drive, Saturday, May 5 from
10 a.m. Please leave papers
at the curb.
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AUCTION SALE
St. Stephen's Anglican
Church lawn, Gorrie, On-
tario Saturday, May 5, 1 p.m.
to ... Ron Shelley Auction-
eer.
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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
school room in the Bluevale
Presbyterian church.
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EUCHRE PARTY
Keep your evening open for
euchre party at Legion Hall,
Wingham, Thursday, May 10
at 8 p.m. Lunch and prizes.
Everyone welcome.
SOCIAL EVENING
For Pam Reid and Rick
Deichert, Friday, May 4
from 9 to 1 a.m. at Wingham
Legion. $4 per person, 'lunch
provided.
ASSOCIATION FOR
BRIGHT CHILDREN
The North Huron chapter of
the association for Bright
Children will meet on Tues-
day, May 8, at Turnberry
Central School at 8 p.m. For
further information contact
Holly or Bill Keil at 357-2894
or 357-2636.
JONI FILM SERIES
Monday and Tuesday, May 7
and $ at 8 p.m, in Wingham
United Church. Sponsored by
Wingham and District Min-
isterial Association. The
series "Blessings out of
Brokenness" is in four parts
with two films each evening.
Everyone welcome.
DEPRESSION GLASS
Show, May 6, 10 a.m. to 4
p.m. A rainbow of colored
glass from the 30s. York
Farmers' Market, Thornhill
(Toronto), Details (416) 344-
7840, evenings.
STEAMBOAT VACATIONS
Spend three, four or six days
cruising the stunningly
beautiful St. Lawrence River
on ,,oard the luxury cruise
ship anadian Empress.
Dial -a ochure 1-800-267-
0960 to 'free.
YAR
Martin St., Gorrie, Saturday,
May 5, 10 a.m., weather per-
mitting.
Jt:liatfi'EY'' -Mr. and Mrs,.
-Spencer 8uriey are
p1040ed to announce the
alrrival of their daughter,
Ashley Elizabeth, eight
pounds, one-half ounce, at.
Notre Dame Hospital,,
Hearst. A sister for ,Jason
and a granddaughter for
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Foxton
and Mr. and Mrs. Don
Burley, all of Wingham.
SChIPPER—John and
Sandra welcome their new
.-cabin girl, Kristin Andrea,
arriving in port under full
sail on March 29 at 1114
hours, with displacement
of seven pounds, six
ounces, and hull "length of
21 inches. Fully equipped
with distress horn, bilge
pump and full racing sails.
She is currently docked in
Burlington. Third grand-
child for Hans and Anne
Schipper of Wingham and
Gordon and Lois Clifford of
Port Colborne.
SPRING DANCE
Brussels Legion Branch 218
spring dance Saturday, May
12 in the Brussels; Morris
and Grey. Community Cen-
tre. Music by The Entertain-
ers. Tickets available at the
door or at the Legion Hall.
THE NIGHTINGALE
Saturday, May 5, 2 p.m. The
Rag and Bone Puppet
Theatre, Blyth Memorial
Hall. Tickets 523-9300.
BRIDAL SHOWER
A miscellaneous shower for
bride-to-be Marilyn Con -
gram, May 12 at 2 p.m. in the
fellowship hall, at St. An-
drew's Presbyterian Church,
Wingham.
BUS TRIPS
Front Page Challenge,
Toronto, show two hours,
Wednesday, May 16; Blos-
soms, Niagara Falls, Wed-
nesday, May 9; Orchid Fes-
tival Show, Lambton Heri-
tage Museum, Grand Bend,
Sunday, May 6, leaves after
church. Phone Helen Me -
Burney, Nicholson Bus
Lines, 357-3424.
SONRISE PLAYERS
And Singers. You are invited
to an evening of music and
drama featuring the Sonrise
Players and Singers from
Emmanual Bible College,
Thursday, May 3 at 8 p.m. at
the Brussels, Morris and
Grey Community Centre,
Brussels, Free admission,
everyone welcome.
GARAGE SALE
Multi -family, Saturday, May
5 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the
Edgar residence, Queen St.,
Wroxeter.
MOVING SALE
Hsehold goods, toys,
books, etc. 465 Highland Dr.,
Saturday, May 5, 8 a.m. to 1
p.m.
HEFFER—Mr. and Mrs.
David Heffer, RR 4,
Brussels, are happy to
Rammeloo guests
enjoy Easter week
Thirty residents par-
ticipated in Easter week
activities at Rammeloo
Guest Home, Blyth.
Rev. Ghiessen came with
the Friendship Ministers and
they presented a lovely
program for the residents,
also Rev. Ken Bouman and
Father Detneger conducted
a meaningful Easter service
for the residents. key.
Charles Swan showed slides
of Bermuda and the
Christian Reformed choir
made the tea time very
enjoyable with singing and
conversation.
The Wingham Advance -Times, May. 2, i l---PageT'
IN MEMO ' ,
wHEELgit—In iavini
memory of ow dear mother,
141`s. Pearl 'Wheeler, Bel -
grave, who passed, away
May 3,1978.
Wonderful memories woven
in gold,
These are the memories we
tenderly hold,
Deep in our hearts her mem-
ory is kept
To love, to cherish and -never
forget.
—Ever remembered by
her family.
A •
WARD—In loving memory
of a dear Mum who passed
away three years ago, April
30, 1981.
It's day by day our thoughts
do wander, to a grave not
far away,
Where they laid our dear
mother, just three years
ago today.
If we had all the world to
give, we'd give it yes, and
more;
To hear your voice, to see
your smile and greet you
at our door.
But all we can do, dear
Mother, is go and tend
your grave
announce the birth of their And leave behind fond tokens
daughter, Natalie Nicole, of love, for one of the best
six pounds, 15 ounces, on mother's God ever made.
April 15 at Wingham and " We miss so much the loving
District Hospital. A sister deeds, only a mother can
for Jeremy. do
ALDEN—Melody and John
Alden are pleased to an-
nounce the birth of Chase
Patrick on April 19 in
Edmonton, weighing six
pounds, 12 ounces. A
brother for Shaun Bradley.
Second grandson for Kay
and John Storozuk and
grandson for Pat and
Arnold Alden.
JEFFRAY—The gift of a
child is very precious and
Doug and Olive Jeffray of
RR 1, Wroxeter, are
delighted to announce the
birth of their first child,
Gregory Michael, born
April 23 at Wingham and
District Hospital, weighing
six pounds, three ounces.
Proud grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Lapp,
Wingham, and Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Jeffray, RR 1,
Clifford.
CHIPPA—John and Mary
Chippa of Wingham
welcome with love their
son, Mark Joseph, born
April 25 at Wingham and
District Hospital. The new
family member tipped the
scales at seven pounds,
eight ounces, and is a
brother for Julie and
Angela.
MRS. JOE WALKER
Bluevale
There will be a plant and
bake sale and tea in the
Sunday School room of
Bluevale Presbyterian
Church on May 4 at 3 p.m.
Everyone is welcome.
Miss Marie Walker and
Mrs. Margaret Weitz were
Sunday supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Walker, Sheila
and Kevin.
Guest minister
conducts service
at Bluevale church
And, Mom, you were so good
to us, we love you more.
than you ever knew.
Someday we hope to meet
you, someday we know not
when,
To clasp your hand in the
better land, where we'll
never part again.
—Sadly missed and always
remembered with love by
Bill, Shirley, Doug, Ila Rae,
Pauline, Mary Lou, Ronnie,
sons-in-law, daughters-in-
law, grandchildren and
great-grandchildren. -
BLUEVALE — Rev. C.
Carpentier conducted a
special worship service in
the Bluevale United Church
on Sunday morning when a
group of young people was
confirmed and received into
church membership, an
infant was baptized and two
gifts were dedicated to the
service and glory of God.
Eight young people who
attended confirmation
classes regularly and made
their profession of faith were
welcomed into the church.
They are Cheryl Nicholson,
Julie Stamper, Cathy
Hunter, Bruce Johnston, Ian
Johnston, Dean Nicholson,
Michael Fraser and Gregory
Perry.
Receiving the sacrament
of baptism was Ashley Ann
Campbell, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Campbell.
Mr. ,Carpentier dedicated
candlesticks placed in the
church in memory of Lorrie
Perry by members of her
family; and a memorial
display cabinet presented to
the church in memory of
Charles Mathers by his wife
and family.
Partaking of the Lord's
Supper was akin a very
special part of this
meaningful worship service.
MOBILE
HOMES
FOR SALE
Over 20 homes to
choose from.
Bargain prices.
Moved to your
location.
CaII
1-368-7941
REAL ESTATE I.TD.
phone 482-9371 Clinton.
HOMES
BLYTH - Executive
class, 2 storey, 4
bedroom, heated
workshop, many ex-
tras.
BRUSSELS m 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.
BELGRAVE - Mobile
home, 14'. x 68', ex-
cellent condition.
$18,000.
FARMS AND
ACREAGE
40 ACRES - 4 miles
south of Wingham,
Targe brick home,
good barn.
2 ACRES - 4 bedroom
home, like new, insul-
ated barn 32' x 64'.
Morris Twp.
'21/2 ,`ACRES. - 1 V2
floor, 4 bedroom brick
home, oil heat, 6th
line Morris.
2 ACRES - 4 bedroom
brick home, custom
finished, new garage,
near Brussels. Terms.
91 ACRES - Close to
Belgrave, good home
and general purpose„
barn.
20 ACRES - Good
frame home, hog fin-
ishing barn, liquid
manure ,system, Mor-
ris Township, easily
converted to farming
barn.
150 ° ACRES - 100
workable, near Au-
burn, good brick
home.
120 ACRES - Dairy
farm, going concern.
100 ACREC V Hullett
Twp., n$O wings.
COMMERCIAL,
BLYTH - Large com-
mercial building on
Main Street. •
'CLINTON - Farm;: &
Garden Supply Store:
Low down payment
plus stock.
RESTAURANT - Well
equipped, 2 acres, in-
cludes living quarters.
HUTTON
BRUSSELS -Three bedroom home with living
room, dining room, kitchen, full basement, barn
30' x 36', property consists of four lots. Asking
only $20,000.
BELGRAVE -Close to store and Post Office,
this 3 bedroom home has family sized kitchen
with lots of cupboards, .large living room,' main
floor laundry, private drilled well. Selling to
close an Estate. Priced in the low twenties.
BLUEVALE -Three bedroom bungalow,
beautifully updated throughout, modern kitchen
with Columbia cupboards, living room, laundry
room, fully paved drive to new carport, taxes
$260. per year. Now reduced for quick sale.
LUCKNOW -3 bedroom one floor home two
blocks from downtown, living room, eat -in kit-
chen with Hanover cupboards. An excellent
home for first time buyers, situated on a Targe
lot and asking only $22,500.
VERY REASONABLE -Asking price for this
three bedroom brick Gorrie home, newly in-
sulated and newly decorated, Targe living room,
family. room, 2 baths. Private financing con-
sidered.
MEL MATHERS, WINGHAM 357-3208
Representing
Lloyd W. Hutton Real Estate Ltd.
Broker, Kincardine 396-2061
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CARDIFF. & MULVEY
REAL ESTATE & INSURAN4E LTDo
P.O. Box 69, Brussels, Ont. NOG 1H0
BELMORE - General store doing thriving
business, attached living accomodations, 4
bedrooms, 11/2 storey frame dwelling on large
lot. Ideal for someone wanting to start their own
business.
BELMORE 1
1/2 storey frame dwelling, 3
bedrooms, 4 piece bath, large lot with mature
trees. Owner anxious to sell.
BELMORE - 1 storey brick home, electric fur-
nace, 3 bedrooms, finished rec. room. Priced
to sell,
CRANBROOK - Schoolhouse on extra large lot
has had some remodelling, mature trees. Must
be seen to be appreciated.
WALTON - 11/2 storey fame home, basement,
house has been remodelled. Ideal starter or
retirement home.
BRUSSELS - 3 bedroom brick home, located
on corner lot, electric heat, good location.
Contact - Office 887.6100 "`
JIM Cardiff 887.6164
Barry Mulvey 335.6232
Keith Mullvey,887-9063