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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1984-06-20, Page 7K The Win$laarn Advance -Tres, line 20, 1964 rage 7 " A fTION SALES AUCTION sale of farm ma- chinery;and some household effects will be held for James Mair, Lot 26, Con. 4, Morris Twp., 21/2 miles north of Brussels on Cty. Rd. 12, then one mile west, on Saturday, June 23, startiaag at 1:30 p.m. For full list see Crossroads Atictipn Sales. Autationeers: Wallace Ballagh, Teeswater 3924170,. Grant McDonald, Ripley 395-5353. AUCTION SALES LARGE clearance and con- signment auction Friday, June 22, 10 a.m. sharp. Sales held fourth Friday of each month. Approximately 75 tractors, 25 combines and over 300 pieces of all types of new and used farm equip- ment. One of Ontario's fast- est growing monthly farm equipment consignment auc- tions. Wayne Ward Farm._ Equipment, Highway 6, Wiarton, Ont. Phone (519) 534-1638 or 534-2980. FOR RENT MODERN two bedroom apartment in Tees%'ater, available June 1, fridge and stove included, laundry fa- cilities available. Phone 367- 2391. 30rrb ONE and two bedroom apartments in Lucknow and Teeswater, available im- mediately, fridge and stove. Phone 529-7030, at night. 28rrb AUCTION SALE' OF INTEREST Contents from her former home, RR 2 Bluevale of. antique fumiture & effects plus a few additions to be held at Wingham Auction Centre for: MRS. SHELDON JACKLIN Brussels, Ontario on: Sat., June 23, 1984 11:00 a.m. CONSISTING OF: 3 piece bedroom, suite; modern Barrymore loveseat; 2 kitchen tables & chairs; 24" electric stove. ANTIQUE FURNITURE:. 24 pane, flat to wall cupboard; 4 wash stands; 1 dresser; sideboard; record cabinet w. mirror; secretary desk & book shelves; 3 kitchen cabinets; bow front buffet w. mirror; writing desk table w. pull- out; Ige.. cook stove w. closet & reservoir; grainaphone; records, 33, 45 & 78's; copper tub hand washing machine; 3 oil lanterns; oil Tamp; small pine table; 2 hip trunks. MISC.: Ige. quantities of pyrex, tupperware, glagsware; child's 4 place setting Occupied' Japan dishes; 84 pce. ,, Blue Willow, made in Japan; several named milk bottles; collection of penny banks & dolls, some of interest. This is a partial listing. Preview: Friday, June 22, 2 - 5 & 7 9, also Saturday, June 23, 10 a.m. to sale time. Mobile lunch. Auctioneer: JACK ALEXANDER 357-1011 and 357-1.442 IN WINGHAM, July 1, spa- cious 3 bedroom home, elec- tric heat with reasonable cost. Phone 1-519-856-9694 (owner -evenings, weekends) or Mr. P. Skinn 357-1471 (local). 13,20,27 ONE BEDROOM apart- ment. Phone LeRoy Jackson 357-2904 or 357-1305. 20,27 LARGE TWO bedroom apartment, upstairs main - street, heat included. Phone 357-2201. E -V7' • 20,rrb 1 HUTTON REDUCED ASKING PRICE -on this 3 bedroom bungalow with style. New aluminum siding, new insulation, modern. kitchen with Columbia �' 46 fp4t01iti'fvd:Qt.h Y Eng. BEAUTIFULLY UPDATED -3 Bedroom Wrox- eter home, new added family room, kitchen with quality cupboards, living room, dining room, full basement with tastefully designed rec. room, shop 35' x 45' of coloured steel. Financing available. EIGHT ACRE -country property near Wingham. Three bedroom house being totally renovated with new PELLA windows, new roof, new siding, new kitchen cupboards, full high base- ment, older barn. You have all the comforts of a, new home. Must be sold. BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY SETTING -on highway in Gorrie area. This 3 bedroom brick home with its spiral staircase awaits your imaginative renovation ',and modernization, living room, large dining room, kitchen, garage, drilled well. A sturdy home on a half acre lot. 10 ACRES, -near Wingham, 61/2 acres hay land, balance bush, barn 36' x 50', excellent building site with mature maple and pine tress. 40 ACRE - Wawanosh farm, 34 choice workable, 6 year old house, 2 year old barn, large F.C.C. mortgage. MEL MATHERS, WINGHAM 357-3208 Representing • Lloyd W, Hutton Real Estate Ltd. Broker, Kincardine 396-2061 KEITH FAL, FITZSIMnnoNs BROKER REAI E STATE 199A JOSEPHINE $T., , 357.1117 WINGHAM, ONTARIO. A GREAT FAMILY HOME 2 storey, completely renovated and decorated with top quality materials, formal dining room, living room has built-in bar, 4 bedrooms and bath up, main level rec. room with patio doors, kitchen cupboards and wood stove, bedroom and bath up could be a self contained apart- ment with separate entrance. You can have all of this for the low price of $46,000. COUNTRY SCHOOL - RESIDENCE Culross Twp., hard top road, '/2 mile from Prov. Hwy., one storey raised brick with full walkout basement, modern kitchen, living room and 3 bedrooms, central heating and bath. Asking on- ly $29,000. BLUEVALE HOME Low cost, low overhead, single storey, 3 bedrooms in good liveable condition, taxes only $200 per year. At $1 4,900 you can own for the price of rent. TEESWATER - INVESTMENT PROPERTY 2 storey brick, business block and 3 apart - t ents, all producing an attractive income, Main Street location. This is a well cared for property with a new roof in 1983. Asking $39,000. Open to offers. KEN DUCHARME, REPRESENTATIVE 570 Muter St., WIngham, Ontario. Phone 357-2594 BIG BARN in Wroxeter-Gor- rie area, available immedi- ately. Phone. Theresa Craw- ford 335-3901. 20,27,4,11 IN BELGRAVE, modern one bedroom apartment, stove, fridge; washer and dryer furnished. Available July Phone 357-2839. References. 20,27.4 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BAYFIELD. Spring liquida- tion on building lots, reduced to $9,500 for quick sale. Phone 1-565-2899. 6,13,20,27 Coming Events DAY TRIP We are leaving at noon, for Cullen Gardens and Minia- tt>;re Village, Whitby, so we can see it in day -light and af- ter dark. A beautiful sight to see. Thursday, July 5. Phone Helen MVlcBurney, Nicholson Bus Lines, 3.57-3424. YARD SALE Saturday, June 23, Howick Street, Wtoxeter. Many children and baby items, clothes and much, much tnore. Starts at 8 a.m. and finishes at noon. HORSESHOE TOURNAMENT Will be held at the Wingham Sportsman's Club on Satur- day, June 23 starting at 12:30 p.m. DO YOU have listings to ad- vertise in 132 weekly news- papers? .Call us .now forde- xtails""ion our blanket cl"assi-" fled coverage of Ontario or specific areas of the pro- vince. The Wingham Ad- vance -Times, 357-2320. l6rrb HAM, TURKEY and strawberry supper in Fordwich United Church on Tuesday, June 26 it 4:30 p.m. to ?. Adults $5, 12 and under $2, preschoolers free. SOCIAL EVENING For Doug Doig and Susan Pringle will be held at Listo- wel Agricultural Hall, Satur- day, June 30, 9 to 1 a.m. Lunch served. Tickets at the door $4 per person. 20,27 NOTICE TO CREDITORS We Wish to thank everyone who supported us at the social, evening held' In ' our honker. Special thanks to those who helped make the night a success. Your thoughtfulness is greatly ap, preciated. Brenda Me.Cutcheon and Dan Keifer 4iisaaniumissiusesmarisammouseiThe fanii y off the late Gor- 50TH ANNIVERSARY don Gannett wishes to ex- press sincere thanks to our relatives, friends and neigh- bors for all expressions of sympathy extended to us at the time of Dad's death. Spe- cial thanks to St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church and the Rev. Paul Mills, Max and Barb Watts, of the M. L. Watts Funeral Home, Dr. Wong and Dr. Shee. It was sincerely appreciated. Betty and Del Ewing, John and Ruth Currie and families GARAGt SALE • Saturday, June 30 at RR 2, Wingham. Watch next week's paper for more de- tails. o-tails. NOTICE TO CREDITOR IN THE ESTATE OF JAMES HAROLD FALLIS ALL PERSONS having claims against the estate of James Harold Fallis, late of the Township of Tucker - smith, in the County of Huron, Retired Labourer, and Province of Ontario, de- ceased, are required to send • particulars "df' Weir ct3it'tts',''" duly verified to Mr. John T. Goodall, Barrister and Solic- itor, P.O. Box 730, 261 Jose- phine Street, Wingham, On- tario, NOG 2W0, on or before the 9th day of July, 1984, and that after such date the Exe- cutors 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 15th day of June, 1984. Mr. John T. Goodall Solicitor for the the Estate of James Harold Fa 20,27llis,4 SUMMER DANCE At Howick Community Cen- tre, Saturday, July 14. Music by Drumlin. Watch for more details later. SWf(MMING REGISTRATION For the Gorrie pool, in Brus- sels Legion, Thursday, June 21, 7-9 p.m. Phone 887-6432. YARD SALE Multi -family, Saturday, June 23 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 22 North St., across from Wingham Sales Arena. BRUSSELS STARLETS Baton Competition. Brussels Public School, Saturday, June 23, 2 p.m. GARAGE SALE Moving! Furniture and num- erous articles. June 23 at 345 Minnie St., from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 90TH BIRTHDAY Friends and relatives are cordially invited to an open house for George H. Tervit, to help celebrate his 90th birthday, Sunday, June 24, 2 to 4 p.m. at the recreation. room 52 Bristol Terrace. COUNTRY FAYRE Belgrave arena, Saturday, June 23, 4 to 9 p.m., featuring baking, needllework, crafts, games, etc.iCold meat sup- per, 5 to 7 p.m. Adults $5, under 12, $2.25. Everyone grelcome. Sponsored by Bel- ave,United Church. 13,20 Culligan DEAL ESTATE LTD FARMS, RELAXATION - your own house.. trailer, tennis court, fish pond, flowing creek on 5.0 acres in Turn - berry 'Twp. Only $25,000. SMALL DOWN PAY- MENT - West Wawan- osh, farrow to finish & beef farm, excellent buildings, sealed silo & mill system plus large tower silo. Large F.C.C. mortgage. Owner anxious to sell. Excellent BFAP farm. MODERN DAIRY - ex- ceptional buildings, 56 tie-ups, 2 tower silos, pipeline, bulk tank, set up ready to go: F.C.C. mortgage available. Only $175,000 Act to- day, cows and quota also available. Call for these or other farms which are avail- able. Contact BRIAN POTTER, Belgrave 357-3622 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF ROBERT ORVIL HASTINGS ALL PERSONS hail'i'ng claims against the estate of Robert Orvil Hastings, late of the Township of Turn - berry, in the County of Huron, Farmer, and Pro- vince of Ontario, deceased, are required to send particu- lars of their claims, duly verified to the undersigned on or before the 25th day of June, 1984, and that after such date the Executors will proceed to distribute the as- sets of the said Estate, hav- ing regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice. DATED at Wingham, On- tario, this 31st day of May, 1984. Mr. John T. Goodall, Barrister and Solicitor, P.O. Box 730, 261 Josephine Street, Wingham, Ontario, NOG 2W0. Solicitor for the Estate of Robert Orvil Hastings 6,13,20 The family of Mr. and Mrs. Norman, McDowell, Auburn, are holding open house to celebrate the 50th wedding anniversary of their parents on Sunday, June 24, 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Auburn. United Church. Best wishes only please. 13,20 MONTHLY ''JETING To the me bers of ,Bralnch 180 Legion, ingha , regu- lar monthly meeting will be Tuesday, June 26 at 8 p.m. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 5th Anniversary The Wingham and Area Day Centre for the Homebound invites the public to attend its 5th Anniversary Celebrations and Annual Meeting on Thursday, June 21st, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Guest Speaker - One of the founders of the bay Centre - Mrs. Louise Merritt RR 1, Wingham, Ontario RUMMAGE SALE Brussels Royal Canadian Legion rummage sale Satur- day, June 23, 10 a.m. in the Legion Hall. Anyone wishing to donate articles for, sale please bring to the Legion Friday, June 22. 13,20 AUXILIARY MEETING The Auxiliary to the Wing - ham and District Hospital will meet on Monday, June 25, 2 p.m. 'in the hospital board room. Mr. Keith Car- son, RN Co-ordinator of the Outpatients -Emergency De- partment will speak about how that department func- tions in its present quarters, and why a change of location to the new addition is neces- sary. Everyone welcome. Come and learn more about this busy area in our hospit- al. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF GARY WAYNE RINTOUL ALL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of the above-mentioned, late of the Township of East Wawa - nosh, in the County of Huron, Farmer, who died on April 19th, 1984, are required to file proof of same with the un- dersigned on or before the 30th day of June, 1984. After that date the Executrix will proceed to distribute the Es- tate having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice. DATED at Wingham, On- tario, this 8th day of June, 1984. BLYTH FESTIVAL Garrison's Garage, June 21 (preview), 22 opening, 23, 28, 29. A Spider in the House, June 26 opening, 27, 28 (mat.). Performance time 8:30 p.m. unless otherwise indicated. Tickets: $8 adults, $3 children. Call Box Office 523-9300 or 523-9225. Crawford, Mill, Davies & Elston 217 Josephine Street Wingham, Ontario NOG 2W0 Solicitors for the Executrix 13,20,27 GRAB BAG SALE At Orange Hall, Edward St., Wingham, Saturday, June 23, fro'hi1 to 4 p.tn. SOCIAL EVENING For Murray Watson and Ar- lene MacTavish at Howick Community Centre, Satur- day, June 23. GRADUATION AND MUSICAL The Lucknow and District Christian School society in- vites you to attend the grad- uation ceremony of our 1983- 84 class to be held at Luck - now Christian Reformed Church, Friday, June 22 at 8 p.m. Also being, presented is the musical (`Music Ma- chine, Part 2". NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF HELEN ELIZABETH GARDNER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the Trustee Act that all creditors and others having claims against the Estate of Helen Elizabeth Gardner late of the 'Town of Wingham', in the County of Huron, Widow, and Province of Ontario are re- quired to send particulars of their claims, duly verified to Mr. John T. Goodall, Barris- ter and Solicitor, P.O. Box 730, 261 Josephine Street, Wingham, Ontario, NOG 2W0, on or before the 29th day of June, 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, Ont- ario, this .8th day of June, 1984. Mr. John T. Goodall Solicitor for the Estate of Helen Elizabeth Gardner 13,20,27 STRAWBERRY. SUPPER Knox Presbyterian Church, Teeswater, will serve a strawberry supper on Wed- nesday, June 27 from 5 to 7:30 p.m. adults $5; chil- dren under 12 $2; pre-school children free. Thanes to, Dr. Wong, Mfrs. Phillips, the Wingham ani. balance attend nts and 'the very special doctors in Lon- • don for their excellent care at the time of the birth of our daughters, Thanks also to friends and neighbors for their many kindnesses and help with Melissa. Jim and Debbie Greenaway and our girls The family of the late Fred Reinink cannot express enough thanks to those who sent cards, flowers, visits, prayers and gave rides while Fred was ill. A special thanks to Dr. Hanlon, Dr. McGregor and the nursing staff of the Wingham and District Hospital for taking good care of him.'i uch ap- preciated were the visits to the funeral home, floral tri- butes, charitable contribu- tions and cards as expres- sions of sympathy. Thanks to Rev. Veeneman for his com- forting words at the funeral. Also a thank you to the ladies' society of the Chris- tian Reformed Church for preparing a wonderful lunch. It has all been much appreci- ated. ANNOUNCEMENTS John and Joyce MacDon- ald of Teeswater wish to an- nounce the forthcoming marriage of their only daughter Diane Elizabeth to Mr. Richard Allan Foxton of Teeswater, son of Ron and Theresa Foxton. The. wed- ding will take place on Satur- day, June 30th at 2 p.m. in Knox Presbyterian Church, Teeswater. We would like to say thank 1 wish to extend my sin you to our neighbors, friends ' and the members of the ' cere thanks to alb who visited Lucknow Christian Reform - My sincere thanks to all my family, friends and rela- tives for their get well wish- es, visits, flowers and gifts while I was a patient in the Wingham and District Hos- pital. Special thanks to Dr. McGregor, nurses on first floor, Rev. Ken Bauman for his prayers and visits. Winnie Johnston I would like to thank my friends, neighbors and rela- tives for visits, cards, gifts and flowers which I received while I was a patient in Kit- chener -Waterloo • Hospital and Listowel Memorial Hos- pital. A special thank you to Rev. Henry Reinhart, the visiting committee of Listo- wel Missionary Church, Dr. Neable, first floor hospital staff and also the therapy de- partment. Your kindness and encouragement was very much appreciated. Eva Jacklin A most sincere thank you to all our neighbors and friends for the special effort that was put out to make the party in our honor such a success. Thanks also for the gift. It was very much ap- preciated. Bill and Hermine Lutz ed" Church for the enjoyable farewell evenings they held ,intour honor. Also sincere thanks to the business com- munity that served us so well during the past 27 years. Service calls, whether day or night, were always promptly answered. We treasure the memories of living and working in this community. IN MEMORIAM HIGGINS—In loving mem- ory of Robert M. Higgins who passed away 10 years ago June 21, 1974. Many pleasant memories Of the days when you were here The love we shared together Will always keep you near. Always remembered by wife Lila and family. ' • $en dfid Malda and family We would like to thank our family, relatives and friends who helped us celebrate our 25th wedding anniversary. Many thanks for your lovely cards and gifts. We shall al- ways cherish the memory of that wonderful evening. Arn and Erma Cook Many thanks to my friends, neighbors and rela- tives for their visits, cards and inquiries while I was in Wingham and District Hos- pital. Special thanks to Rev. Paul Mills, Dr. Ping and those nurses on second floor who were so kind to me. Also the group from the Area Centre for the Home Bound for their huge card with all their names. These kind- nesses are always remem- bered. Thank you all. Johnston Conn Include us in your plans If you're planning a wedding, plan to visit us first for wedding stationery and accessories. Listowel Mount Forest MIlvertori Wingham My sincere thanlis to my family, to all who visited, sent cards, flowers and best wishes while I was a patient in Victoria Hospital, London for the past month. Very much appreciated. Joe Kerr me and sent flowers and cards while I was a patient in University Hospital, London and Wingham and District Hospital. A special thanks to Dr. Wauh, Dr. Ahmad and nursing staff on the 6th floor, University Hospital, London and to Dr.' Ping, nursing and house -keeping staffs on the second floor - in Wingham Hospital. . ..•.,... , .,iack,Wickstead REA STATE Ph 2-93x1. Clinton COMMERCIAL \ CLINTON - Farm & Garden Supply Store. Low down payment plus stock. RESTAUOANT - Well equipped, living ac- commodation, Tots of parking space. BLYTH - Large com- mercial building on Main St. FARMS AND ACREAGE 150 ACRES - 100 workable, near Au- burn, good brick home. 40 ACRES - 4 miles south of Wingham, large brick home, good barn. 'Price re- duced. 20 ACRES - Good frame home, hog fin- ishing barn, liquid manure system, eas- ily converted to far- rowing barn, Morris , Twp. 31/2 ACRES - Morris Twp. ,frame home, Targe barn and shed, well fenced. 100 ACRES Highway farm, good buildings and fences. 2 ACRES - 4 bedroom . brick home, custom finished, new garage, near Brussels. HOMES BELGRAVE - Mobile home - 14' x 68' - ex- cellent condition. Ask- ing $18,000. 1/2 ACRE - 1 mile from Wingham, on High -- way 86 - 3 bedroom home and large shop, nice lot. BLYTH - 2 storey, 4 bedroom, executive class home, heated . workshop, many ex- tras. 2 ACRES - MORRIS TWP. - custom finish- ed, 5 bedroom home with workshop on 2 . acres near Brussel.1 . CARDIFF & MU LVEY REAL ESTATE . & INSURANCE LTD. BR( 11.1 R BRUSSELS - attractive 3 bedroom 'brick bungalow; electric heat,:1double garage, paved drive, good location. . BRUSSELS 1 storey, 2 bedroom frame home, ideal starter or retirement home. Make an offer. BRUSSELS 11/2 storey frame home, 4 bedrooms, oil furnace, garage. EDGE OF 'BRUSSELS - 8'/2 acres, highway location, 11/2 storey brick home, frame barn. Priced to sell. BELMORE - 3 bedroom brick bungalow, finish- ed rec. room, electric furnace, large lot. The • price is right! Contact,- Keith Mulvey 887-9083 or Office 887-6100 291-1660 323-1550 596-8921 357-2320 The Man To See Is LOTS & LOTS OF LOTS) - in Wingham at various locations and all fully serviced. Belgrave 73' x 175', $6,500. Belmore 3/4 acre, $7,500. Bluevale, 2 lots each 66' x 165' for $5,500 each and another 115' x 132', $6,800. Brussels edge of town 82' x 165', $10,000. Whitechurch 66' x 132', $5,800. And in the' country, 3.2 acres, $10,5150 and .7 acre, $10,000. Please call us for more details. COZY, COMPACT - 3 bedroom bungalow, low taxes and low heating costs. You can't beat it for economical living. Asking $27,900. INCOME PROPERTY - conveniently located house converted into three self contained one bedroom apartments with separate services. All currently rented. FISH FROM YOUR BACK YARD - if you own this 2 bedroom bungalow in a lovely treed set - .ting with spacious living room, separate dining room, kitchen & 4 piece bath, storage or 3rd bedroom above. Asking $24,900 with financ- ing available. 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 18' x 32', games and rec. room plus added features. Call. for more details. DIAGONAL ROAD - 4 bedroom brick home (1 bedroom on main floor), living and dining rooms and large bright kitchen, utility room, attractive entrance porch and good lot. Asking $38,900. Contact: OFFICE 357-1344 STAN CHADWICK 357-2497 MARGARET DAY 357-2196 GERRY WILBUR 392-8170 REALTOR