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Wingham Advance-Times, 1977-11-02, Page 7
Wanted: 300 to ACRES OF CASH CROP LANDS Buildings not knportont For serious client. Contact: DON HOLST REAL ESTATE, Listowel 291®4241 Ask for Albert Carson. CL;OSSIfIED ADS PHONE 357©2320 First, Second, Third MORTGAGES AVAILABLE 24 hour service, lowest rates, private financing, resi- dential, industrial, commer- cial, If you need money for a down payment call the mort- gage men, Deric br Dave, phone 884-0740 or 884-0741 or 884-0943, after hours call 884- 0084. Robertson Mortgage Brokers 35 King St. N. Waterloo, Ont. HOMES . 6 40 40 .. • 41140640 . FOR SALE .404.4 ............. JUST, ONE YEAR OLD Many extras are found in this 4 bedroom home. Large kitchen and dining area with balcony, 2 - 4 piece baths, family room with Franklin fireplace, office or den, and large finished utility room. This home is situated on a quiet street in the Village of Lucknow. READY FOR OCCUPANCY We also have 'a 3 bedroom home on a corner lot reads' for occupancy. A RegiAtered Builder of HUDAC NEW HOME WARRANTY PROGRAM LUCKNOW GERRIE GLENN INC. 528-3234 CLAYTON G. HO,GG LIMITED Real Estate Broker Wingham Next to the Post Office FOR SALE - ONE STOREY HOME IN BLUEVALE on 3/4 acre lot with large kitchen, living room,sun room, 4 bedrooms, 4 pc. bath with vanity, paved drive, garage and small steel covered barn. This home is in excellent condition and is surrounded by many mature trees. It's bargained priced, low upkeep and low taxes. Snap on to this one. ONE STOREY HOME IN WINGHAM, kitchen, living room, dining room, utility room, 2 bedrooms, 3 pc. bath, detached garage. This home on lot 66' x 132' is in good repair and could not be duplicated for the asking price. IDEAL FAMILY HOME IN WINGHAM, large kitchen, double living room, dining room, 3 bedrooms, bathroom up and down, sun porch. This 2 storey brick home oh extra large treed lot close to schools. HOBBY FARM NEAR BRUSSELS, 471/4 acres with 35 workable, remainder in mixed bush. Barn 40' x 60', good fences, apple and cherry trees, Three bedroom house, newly renovated inside with new heavy duty wiring, drilled well on pressure to house and barn. FARMS...We have listed 100 and 150 acre dairy and"beef farms surrounding Wingham. Contact us and get hill details. All in- quiries confidential. WINGHAM OFFICE 357-1515 EVENINGS JOHN BRENT 335-3391 4.40 Cards of Thanks Many thankil And appreciation to all relatives and friends for all enquiries, visits, cards, gifts and flowers during my illnes. Special thanks to God, Pastor and Mrs. Smith and all of the church family at Wingham Baptist Church. Also thanks to my daughter, Christine O'Gorman, Dr. Mowbray, Dr. Ping, nurses on 1st and 2nd floors, the Physio- therapy Department and staff. Many thanks to the people who have helped me since my illness. I am sure God will bless them all. Marion Clark To the Wingham Fire Depart- ment and all the friends and neighbors who came so promptly, we wish to express our heartfelt thanks. The damage to our house was extremely small, thanks to everyone's prompt action. Thanks again for your help, it will never be forgotten. Eldon and Lorraine Cook and family I wish to express my thanks to all my friends and neighbors who sent me cards and flowers during my stay in Wingham and District Hospital. Also special thanks to Dr. P. J. Leahy, the nurses on second floor, and Rev. Robert Armstrong. Amelia Pattison I would like to thank everyone who visited, brought flowers and gifts to me while in the Wingham and District Hospital. Thanks to the nurses and Rod in intensive care, and special thanks to Dr. Ping and Dr. Watts. Betty Lee We wish to thank everyone for the gifts and flowers that were given to us on our 25th wedding anniversary. Also special thanks to the ones who helped put on the dance. Archie and Lorraine Steuernol IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII MI II Ill II IN II IN Nu HOLST ■ REAL ESTATE ■ in ill in in Ili III in III in .ni il TEESWATER HOME im aOne storey, two bed- • room home, finished IN IN basement with on extra NI II bedroom. Separate gar- 'Ill al age and tool shed. Low El • taxes and heating I. al costs. III IM • ACREAGE II N Five acres of land, situ- 11 ii ated on a main road; II choice building sites, im close to shopping. ii MUST BE SOLD ■To close an estate. Feed mill having 2500 sq. ft. - 'fully equipped, 220 amp service available. Build- ing constructed of con- crete footing with metal clad sidi'itg. OFFICE ■ 357-3840 W. Adamson 528-2113 I♦ C. Sutcliffe 392-6969 •' S. Goldrich 357-1328 •! 1RUII ■111111■ 1 I wish to express my thanks to all my friends, neighbors and relativgs who sent me gifts, cards and floweras -during my stay in Listowel Meiltorial Hospital. Also special thanks to Dr. Rutherford and the nurses on' second floor. Burns Stewart I wish to thank the Windham Firemen for their assistance in putting out the fire at the farm last week • John Lane I would like to say thanks to friends, neighbors and relatives who sent best wishes and visited me whale A patient in Wingham and District Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Mowbray and Dr. Ping. Also thanks to nursing staff in ICU and on second floor. William Ross Senior The East Wawanosh Recrea- tion Parks and Community Centre Board of Trustees wish to extend their sincere thanks and appreciation to all those who helped in any way to make our annual turkey supper another huge success. I would like to extend my sin- cere thank you to Dr. Wilkins, as- sisting, doctors and the staff of the Wingham and District Hospital for their excellent care. A sincere thank you to Rev. Humphries and Pastor Smith for their visits and prayers. Thanks to relatives and friends for the many cards, gifts and visits. In appreciation: R. Earl Ferguson, Walkerton The family of the late Mrs. Jennie Inglis wish ' to express sincetse thanks and appreciation for the many acts off condolence. Special thanks to Rev. Wilena Brown, Dr. Corrin, Dr. McKim, Dr. Bradley, the nursing staff at the Pinecrest Manor, White- church UCW who served the lunch after the service, relatives, neighbors, and friends for floral contributions, donations to the Heart Fund, Canadian Cancer Society and the Gideon Bible Society and other expressions of sympathy during our recent bereavement. Special thanks also to the pallbearers, flower bearers and MacKenzie Memorial Chap- el. Your kindness will always be remembered. The Inglis family I wish to thank relatives, neighbors and friends for visits, cards, flowers and gifts while a patient in Wingham and District Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. McGregor, Rev. Barry Passmore and all the grand nurses on 2nd floor. -. Vera Marsh The family of the late Mrs. Mary Clark thank neighbors, friends and relatives for their many expressions of sympathy at the time of her death and for kindness shown her while in hospital, also for flowers, dona- tions to Cranbrook Presbyterian Church, Heart Fund and Bible Society and to the ladies of Cran- brook Church for lunch served and Watt's Funeral Home. Your thoughtfulness was appreciated. I would like to say thank you to Dr. Hanlon, staff on second floor and to my many friends that remembered me in any way while I was a patient in Wingham and District Hospital. Thelma Corrigan enpK EF REAL E S TATE 176 DIAGONAL ROAD 357 1 117 WINGHAM, ONTARIO rrr77 1 FAMILY HOME Well kept 1 storey 3 bedroom home, situated on a corner lot in- Wingham, close to schools and shopping. Modern decor throughout, spacious kitchen, living room• brand new 4 pc. both, sunroom, storage room. 4th bedroom downstairs All in excellent condition. Listed at the very affordable pace of $32,000. BRAND NEW HOME ' Belgrave: Presently under construction, To have attached garage, kitchen with Hanover cabinets, living room 4 pc bath, two bedrooms,, full basement which could house extra bedroom and family room. Lot will be fully graded and seeded, all ready to move in for the low price of $39,500. VILLAGE BUNGALOW Teeswater: 1 year old, 3 bedroom home, heavily insulated Full basement with rec. room, fireplace and bar. Attractive setting and low village taxes. Listed at $42,000. COUNTRY HOME Built in 1975; 3 bedroom 1 storey home with fully finished walk- out basement. Completely modern with many extras and built- in features. Detached garage and workshop is insulated. Pleasant country setting. Full price only $45,000. 236 ACRE FARM Home hos been newly renovated inside and out. Born 50 x 55 includes new addition and new steel roof. 150 acres tillable, level to rolling with the balance in hardwood and mixed hush of some immediate commercial value. Priced at $149 000. Terms may be arranged. - Kon Ducherme, Representative, 570 Shutor Sti eat. Wingham, Phone 357.2594 1 would like to thank everyone who helped at the time of my accident and after, the OPP, ambulance attendants, Emerg- ency Department, Dr. Hanlon, Dr. McGregor, Dr. McKim, the ICU. nurses and all who sent cards and visited me. Danny Campbell The family of Mrs. Irene Henning would like to express our deep appreciation to everyone for the lovely floral tributes, the beautiful sympathy cards, food brought to our homes, and all those that helped in the home, and the kindness shown to us at this time. Special thanks to Dr. Mowbray, Dr. Ping, Rev. Arm- strong, Rev. Passmore and Rev. Brown for their many visits, members of the nursing staff who were so good .to, mother during her long illness, tie S, J. Walker Funeral Home, pallbearers and flower bearers., Thank You. Clarence and Emma Henning, George & Marguerite Fischer and family, Harold & Muriel Elliott and family, Joe & Eileen Walker and famiLy I would like to express my sincere thank you to all my friends who sent me gifts, cards and flowers, also visited me during my stay in hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Leahy and nurses on 2nd floor for their good care and kindness and'Rev. 0. J. Laramie for his visits. Mrs. Annie Griffith I would like to thank all my friends, neighbors and relatives for the lovely cards, treats, flowers and visits while I was a patient in Listowel hospital. A special tha ks to those who took s" care of Br, dley and Michelle for/ the past f:w weeks. Also special thanks to I ensive care, first and seco, + `" . 4. , and to Dr. Beharry an Rev. Wesley Ball. Linda Pyke Mrs. L. H. Henning Following an illness of four months' duration, Mrs. Maggie Irene Henning of RR 1, Wingham, passed away in the Wingham and District Hospital on Tuesday, October 25. She was in her 83rd year. Mrs. Henning was the, former Maggie Irene Casemore and was born in Howick Township, a daughter of the late William Casemore and Mary MacPher- son, She married Lloyd Herbert Henning on June 10, 1914, and he predeceased her in 1971. Surviving are two sons, Ray- mond of Waterloo and Clarence at home; three daughters, Mrs: George (Marguerite) Fischer, RR 1, Bluevale, Mrs. Harold (Muriel) Elliott; RR 1, Bluevale, and Mrs. Joe (Eileen) Walker, RR 4, Wingham. There are 13 grandchildren, three great grandchildren and two sisters, Carrie Palmer and Anne Ritchie, both of Huronview. The late Mrs. Henning rested at S. J. Walker Funeral Home, Wingham, where - service was conducted Friday at two o'clock by Rev. Robert H. 'Armstrong. Interment followed. in Wroxeter Cemetery. Pallbearers #were George Gall- oway, David Haugh, Raymond Haugh, Earl Howes, , Graham Wray and Fred Lewis. Floral tri- -butes were carried to ,the grave- side by three grandsons, Kelvin Fischer, Daryl Walker and Larry Elliott. The Wingham Advance -Times, November 2, 1977—Page 7 For Rent TWO STOREY Duplex house, newly decorated, completely private with front and rear entrance and free parking. Large kitchen, dining room, living room, open staircase, two bed- rooms and three piece bath. Heated. Only two blocks from main street. Apply to Box 2047, The Wingham Advance -Times. rrb Nov. 30 THREE BEDROOM house in Brussels. Oil furnace, bathroom downstairs, immediate posses- sion. Phone 528-3723. FURNISHED, HEATED bed -sit- ting room in Lucknow. Linens supplied. Utilities paid. Phone 528-3723. THREE BEDROOM house2 avail- able immediately. Phone Cal Burke 357-1884 or 357-2450. MODERN ONE STOREY, 3 bed- room house, electric heating. Bluevale, phone 357-3692. ONE BEDROOM apartment close to school and hospital. Phone 357-1885. TWO BEDROOM apartment con- sists of large dining room and living room area, kitchen, 4 piece bath;'heated,parking area, main street. Available Dec. 1. Apply to Box 2046, Wingham Advance - Times. 12 rrb 10' x 50' MOBILE HOME in Lakeland, Florida. Available Nov. and Dec. All conveniences. Also, efficiency units. One block from shopping centre. Phone 528-3723. 26-2 TWO 13EDROOMapartment in Gorrie. Immediate possession. Phone 335-6338. ONE AND THREE bedroom apartments. Also, bachelor apartment. Teeswater 392-6893. 2-9 FOUR BEDROOM country home available Nov. 30. $200 a month. Phone 392-6410. 2-9 TWO FARMHOUSES 3 miles f Gorrie. Oil furnace upboards, rugs. Phone 45-2458. 2-9-16 south- built-in 27-1815 0 DOUBLE OFFICE, waiting room and washroom. Modern lighting and heating. Lots of free parking. Available Sept. 1. Rent reason- able.. 357-1411 day, 357-1232. evening. 31 rrb FIVE ROOM farmhouse in modern condition.' Electrically heated. In Wingham area, avail- able Oct, 1. Phone 357-2870. 28 rrb 40.�// 7//e TZO7Cgm STACEY—In loving memory of Gloria Christine, who passed ' away Oct. 31, 1976. We are sad within our memory, Lonely are oUt heairts today, For the one we Loved so dearly Has forever been called away. We think of her in silence, No eye can see us weep; But many silent tears are shed When others are asleep. —Lovingly remembered by Dad, John,. Julie and Peter. Grey resident dies in hosp. Mrs. Mary Clark, widow of the late James Clark of the -14th con- cession of Grey Township, passed away in Wingham and District Hospital on Thursday, October 6, after an illness of several weeks. She was in her 86th year Her OBITUARY O'MALLEY—Passed away at St. Joseph's Hospital, Sarnia, on Friday. October 28, Mrs. Thomas J. O'Malley of Sarnia, formerly of Wingham. The former Mary Loretta Kinahan, Mrs. O'Malley is survived by one daughter -Kathleen of Sarnia, and one son, Thomas of Bright's Grove. There are three sisters, Miss Beatrice Kinahan, Montreal, ;drs Edna Barr and Mrs. Stan (Noreen) Taras, both of London; and two brothers, Alfred Kinahan, Lon- don, and Wilfred Kinahan, Goderich. She was predeceased by her husband Alfred Kina- han, London, and Wilfred Kin- ahan, Goderich. She was predeceased by her husband Funeral mass took place Monday morning al 9:30 at Our Lady of Mercy Church, Sarnia, with interment following in St. Augustine Cemetery. husband predeceased her in 1960. The former Mary MacDonald was the daughter of the late Don- ald MacDonald and Sarah McAdam. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. William (Isa- belle) Craig, RR 2, Blyth; one son Donald of RR 2, Brussels;, . five grandchildren and one great- grandson. There is one sister, Mrs. Annie Johnston, RR 2, Blue - vale, and two brothers„ D. Alex MacDonald of Brussels and John MacDonald, RR 3, Brussels. She was predeceased by one brother, Stanley MacDonald, and two sis- ters, Mrs. William (Margaret) McLeod, formerly of Melville, Saskatchewan, and Mrs. Harry (Jean) McLeod (British Colum- bia) . Funeral service was held on Monday, October 10, at two o'clock from the M. L. Watts Funeral Home, Brussels. Dr. Ross Thompson of Cranbrook Presbyterian Church officiated. Burial was in Brussels Cemetery. Pallbearers were two grand- sons, Ross and Murray Craig, Donald Perrie, Richard Carter, William Gordon and Graeme McDonald. Flowers were carried by Roger Craig and John Johns- ton. ONE BEDROOM apartment, hydro and heat supplied. Electric stove. Available -Noy. 15 at rear of the North Huron Credit Union office, 8 Alfred St. 26-2 NEWLY RENOVATED, 2 bed- room apartment, close to main street. Rent $140. Tenant pays utilities. Available Nov. 1. Phone 357-2433. 19 rrb HEATED ONE bedroom apart- ment. Available Nov. 1. Stove and fridge supplied. Phone 357-3530 or 357-3820. 26-2 TWO HOMES in Wingham and Belgrave. Phone Keith Fitzsim- mons 357-1117. 19 rrb THREE BEDROOM house, available immediately. Phone 357-1563. 12 rrb Rea I stat 40 ACRES, 4 miles from Wingham; beautiful, gently roll- ing land; creek; pond; dam; 3 acres in reforestation; 30 acres workable; on a paved road. Terms available- Phone 357-2756. • 26-2-9-16 NEWLY SIDED home located at the edge of Wingham. Two small bedrooms, living room, kitchen, three-piece bath new septic tank, electric heat and town water. Lot size 99' x 50', price $19,000: For more information phone 357-2025. 5-12-19-26-2 Real Estate For Sale Seized under power of sale. Good lot ... house needs repairs at RR 1, Wingham. Open to offers Phone 273-2944 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ANNOUNCING... GLENNHAVEN APARTMENTS LOC,A.;?°;:EZOT 2 Situated 11/4 blocks south of Main Street, Lucknow Available December 1 1 and 2 Bedroom Apartments GERRIE GLENN INC. LUCKNOW 528-3234 The Man To See Is IYI9NTEE PARADISE ON 1'/, ACRES is immediately evident with a charm- ing rural property northeast of Wingham. The handsome four bedroom home is bordered with majestic sheltering spruce and fruit trees. Portions have been modernized with four unfinished rooms having great potential. All for only $35,.000. GORRIE - $45,000. or a sincere offer will place you in a comfortable brick home remodelled with new carpeting and hardwood floors. Modernized kitchen with built-in appliances, family room and three (maybe four) bedrooms. NEW: hot water furnace, roof and 100 amp electrical service. On a spacious lot with detached garage. BUT BEAUTIFUL and just one mile from Wingham are 97`Qcres with colonial charm galore. The Canadian❑ motif of the home defies description but we'll try: family room with Franklin fire- place, contemporary kitchen with new quality cupboards and pantry, elegant dining and living rooms with restored pine floors and interior shutters, five fully broadfoomed bedrooms (the master, bedroom's breathtaking!), plus single storey steel barn, 1 25 ocre hardwood bush, 65 workable plus the Mighty Maitland River! $79.500. COUNTRY ABODE - $25,500. and on a half -acre yeti This modernized dwelling has three bedrooms plus a den, living room and large kitchen with new roof, furnace, wiring and plumbing. Also 30 x 44 insulated shed, large garden and abundant maple trees. A MUST TO SEE! RETAIL OUTLET R RESIDENTIAL building on Wingham's main street. Offers a very comfortable four bedroom living quarters on one side and approximately 1100 square feet of retail space on the other side. Two batchelor apartments could be created from an unfinished upstairs area. Asking 535,000. Coast to (oast Real Estate Seri ice Contact: OFFICE 357-1344 STAN CHADWICK 3574497 C� ST. HELENS - Brick oneHUTTfloor home witNh living room, kitchen with good cupboards, 2 bedrooms, 3 pc. bath all on one floor. One acre of land and your own drilled well. It is priced low as a quick sale is necessary. 50 ACRE FARM in Morris Twp. The workable land has been in corn. Small maple bush and creek at back of property. Excellent place to build and open for a reasonable offer. BELGRAVE - Built only 25 years ago on a Targe lot this one floor home has 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room, large kitchen with lots of cupboards, good basement with nearly new furnace. There is a heated sunroom and a large family room. House is insulated and vinyl covered. Asking price of $31,900. WINGHAM - Two storey .three bedroom brick house centrally located a block from downtown. House is in excellent condition throughout. Lot is spacious and price is reasonable. BELGRAVE - Built less than 2 years ago. 3 bedroom raised bungalow on a,136' x 186' lot. Main floor has 12' x 17' living room with dining area, step saver kitchen with dishwasher and bath. F Lower level has partially completed rec. room, bath and laundry room. Asking just over $40,000. ..*..* 100 ACRES NEAR Wingham, no buildings, 88 acres level and workable, balance hardwood bush. MEL MATHERS, WINGHAM 357-3208 Representing LLOYD W. HUTTON REAL ESTATE LTD. Broker, Kincardine 396-2061 The Man To See Is IYI9NTEE PARADISE ON 1'/, ACRES is immediately evident with a charm- ing rural property northeast of Wingham. The handsome four bedroom home is bordered with majestic sheltering spruce and fruit trees. Portions have been modernized with four unfinished rooms having great potential. All for only $35,.000. GORRIE - $45,000. or a sincere offer will place you in a comfortable brick home remodelled with new carpeting and hardwood floors. Modernized kitchen with built-in appliances, family room and three (maybe four) bedrooms. NEW: hot water furnace, roof and 100 amp electrical service. On a spacious lot with detached garage. BUT BEAUTIFUL and just one mile from Wingham are 97`Qcres with colonial charm galore. The Canadian❑ motif of the home defies description but we'll try: family room with Franklin fire- place, contemporary kitchen with new quality cupboards and pantry, elegant dining and living rooms with restored pine floors and interior shutters, five fully broadfoomed bedrooms (the master, bedroom's breathtaking!), plus single storey steel barn, 1 25 ocre hardwood bush, 65 workable plus the Mighty Maitland River! $79.500. COUNTRY ABODE - $25,500. and on a half -acre yeti This modernized dwelling has three bedrooms plus a den, living room and large kitchen with new roof, furnace, wiring and plumbing. Also 30 x 44 insulated shed, large garden and abundant maple trees. A MUST TO SEE! RETAIL OUTLET R RESIDENTIAL building on Wingham's main street. Offers a very comfortable four bedroom living quarters on one side and approximately 1100 square feet of retail space on the other side. Two batchelor apartments could be created from an unfinished upstairs area. Asking 535,000. Coast to (oast Real Estate Seri ice Contact: OFFICE 357-1344 STAN CHADWICK 3574497