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Wingham Advance-Times, 1977-11-09, Page 11
First, Second, Third 1 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 or Dave, phorfe 884-0740 or 884-0741 or 884-0943, after hours call 884- 0084. Robertson Mortgage Brokers 35 King St. N. Waterloo, Ont. For TWO BEDROOM apartment, washer, dryer, refrigerator, stove, fully carpeted. Adults only, references required. Quarter mile west of Harriston, Peter Harrison, 338-2243. ONE BEDROOM apartment, including stove, refrigerator, available immediately. Phone 357-1851. DOUBLE OFFICE, waiting roam and washroom. Modern lighting and heating. Lots of free parking. Available Sept. 1. Rent reason- able. 357-1411 day, 357-1232 evening. 31 rrb Wanted to Buy ..„ AMY # Mi ASV Ail AINV IN aAMY a®s®A�. 300 - 400 Acres cash crop land No buildings required, (will also be considered with buildings), 2500-2700 heat units, Perth Huron and extreme southerly part of Bruce Cdunty preferred. Call or Write Immediately Joe Leuthard Realtor P.O. BOX 111, GUELPH NIH 6J6 TEL. [519] 821-9600 OR [519] 822-3869 DUPLEX STYLE home, two bedrooms, fully carpeted, in Harriston. New this spring. Phone 327-8072 evenings. 9-16 BACHELOR and one bedroom apartment in Harriston. Fully carpeted, with fridge and stove. Newly renovated this spring. Phone evenings 327-8072. 9-16 FARM HOME, north of Fordwich available Dec. 1. Phone 335-3727. 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 FIVE ROOM farmhouse in modern condition. Electrically heated. In Wingham area, avail- able Oct. 1. Phone 357-2870. 28 rrb 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. PRIVATE SALE OR RENT We are moving and must sacrifice our completely renovated 3 bedroom brick house in Bluevale. Look at what you get for less than $34,000. 90'x 2601enced lot with mature trees, new roof, new oil furn- ace, new wiring, new plumbing, new double septic system, Franklin fireplace, lots of storage area, Toads of extras and of course: The, fully carpeted, remodelled and tastefully, redeco- rated interior, which is considered by many to be the very best in the district. DO NOT MISS THIS ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME `OPPORTUNITY! ° CALL, AFTER THURSDAY: 357-1609 ;BEHIND THIS DOOR You'll find features galore. Almost everything you can imagine in a desirable. home at a reasonable price: Situated within minutes of centre of downtown, on a well kept, landscaped lot. Full two storey brick home containing a large living room, dining room, kitchen, bath on first floor; second floor 4 bed rooms, plus 4 pc both. Basement contains a completely finished family room with fireplace, recreation roper -With exception of kitchen and bathroom, hardwood #looms"throughout. This home is in immaculate condition and having choice decorating throughout. REAL ESTATE OFFICE 357-3840 W. Adamson 528-2113 C. Sutcliffe 392-6969 S. Goldrich 357-1328 CLAYTON G. HOGG LIMITED Real,,Estate Broker Wingham Next to the Post Office FOR SALE • EXECUTIVE HOME IN WINGHAM • 2 years old with 2100 sq of broadloomed living space. Kitchen, dining room, living r with fireplace, family room, laundry room, central vac system, air conditioning and inter -corn in every r dishwasher, 4 bedrooms, attached garage with electronic opener, patio doors to large cedar deck. Priced well replacement value. abba0bbb ONE STOREY HOME IN WINGHAM - Kitchen, living room room, utility room, 2 bedrooms, 3 pc. bath. This ho good repair on large lot. Priced for quick sale. abbbabbb ONE STOREY HOME IN BLUEVALE on 1/4 acre lot kitchen, living room, sun room, 4 bedrooms, 4 pc vanity, paved drive, garage and small steel covere home is in excellent condition and surrounded by trees. One look will convince you that it bargai aaaba bbb STONE HOUSE AND 92'/2 ACRES outside of Tees dining room, living room, 2 pc. bathroom on m bedrooms and 4 pc. bath on second floor. Ful and wood furnace, 200 amp service, drilled we' a aaaaaab 100 ACRE FARM in Howick Township, 80 balance in mixed bush. Dairy set-up with 24 with silo, implement shed 30'x 40'. Two store 4 bedrooms. WINGHAM OFFICE 35 EVENINGS JOHN BRENT 335 ft. oom uum oom, door below , dining me is in with large . bath and d barn. This any mature priced. ater. Kitchen, in floor with 3 I basement, oil I . acres workable, ties, barn 90'x 50' y stone house with 7-1515 3391 2-9 TWO FARMHOUSES 3 miles south of Gorrie. Oil furnace built-in cupboards, rugs. Phone 527-1815 or 345-2458. 2-9-16 TWO HOMES in Wingham and Belgrave. Phone Keith Fitzsim- mons 357-1117. 19rrb TWO BEDROOM apartment, 4 piece bath, kitchen.' Heated. Parking. Phone 357-1170. 9 rrb ONE BEDROOM apartment, hydro and heat supplied. Electric stove. Available Nov. 15 at rear of North Huron Credit Union office, 8 Alfred St., phone 357-2311. YEAR ROUND storage space for your car, :snowmobile, boat etc. Refrigerated rooms, workshop and office space in Lucknow. Phone 528-2900. ONE BEDROOM unfurnished apartment, electrically heated. Washer and dryer for tenants use. Front and rear entrances. Parking. Available Dec. 1. Phone 357-1015 or 357-2870. WINGHAM BODY SHOP SID ADAMS Complete RADIATOR SERVICE for Automobiles, Light Trucks, Form Tractors New Rad Cores Rodding Cleaning & Flushing 14 North St. 357-1102 AUCTION SALE Of household effects, antiques,. and Real Estate will be field for Miss Myrtle Day, Brownless St,r Teeswater, one block west of tb swimming pool corner, Oft SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, starting at 10:30 a.m. Full line of household effects, antique furni- ture and dishes, in excellent cop- dition. Real estate consists of 2 storey brick home on large lot, near school and shopping. Three bedrooms, 3 piece bath up, double living room, dining room, and kitchen, down, oil furniture, full basement and attic. Real estate offered for sale by auciion at an - proximately 2:30 p.m., subject to reserve bid; Call Wallace Ballagh for partic- ulars. Auctioneers: Wallace Bal- lagh, Teeswater 392-6170; Grant McDonald, Ripley 395-5353. 9-16 AUCTION SALE Of household effects and property will be held for WILLIAM FRASER 94 James Street, Lot 2, WINGHAM, ONTARIO NOVEMBER 19 AT 12 O'CLOCK PROPERTY - House has seven rooms and three-piece bath and sun porch, built in cupboards, cement basement with oil fur- nace, on Large lot with a small shed. EFFECTS - China cabinet, buffet, dining table, chairs, writ- ing desk, drop leaf table, cupboard, two wash stands, one chest of drawers, 2 beds with mattresses, one wringer washing machine, refrigerator, propane deep fryer, adding machine, antique typewriter, old chests or trunks, desk, small tables, desk, wood ironing board, many an- tique dishes, trays, ornaments, silver tea set, odd dishes, pots and pans, flower stand, antique washstand, and many many numerous small items, and antiques. TZ✓°RMS ON PROPERTY: 10 per cent down, balance 30 days; TERMS - Household effects - cash. Auctioneer or owner not re- sponsible for any accidents. GEORGE POWELL Clerk AUCTIONEER BRIAN RINTOUL 9-16 c9fl %//L'/77G'lC Ili EDGAR*In loving memory of a dear husband and father, William Edgar who passed away, Nov- ember 4, 1969. Time goes on, but memories stay, As near and dear as yesterday, It's not the words, for they are few It's the loving memory we have of you. -Sadly missed and always re- membered by wife, Jean, son, Cameron and family. WELLS -In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Harry Wells, who passed away Nov. 13, 1956. We miss you so much in many ways, We miss the things you used to say, And when old times we do recall, It's then we miss you most of all. We cannot have the old days back, When we were all together, But secret tears and loving thoughts Will be with us forever. -Lovingly remembered by Dorothy, Jack and family. BROKER REAL E STATE 176 DIAGONAL ROAD •=157,1117 WINGHAM, ONTARIO 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. bath, sunroom, storage room. 4th bedroom downstairs. All in excellent condition. Listed at the very affordable price of 832,000. 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 has been newly renovated inside and out. Barn 50 x 55 includes new addition and new steel roof. 150 acres tillable, level to rolling with the balance in hardwood and mixed bush of some t'mmediate commercial value. Priced at $1,49,000. Terms may be arranged. Ken Duchorme, Representative, 570 Shuter Street, Winghom, Phone 357-2594 a�. a1 °% Car Thanks i would like to say a very $,special thank you to all my friends, neighbors, and all the kind people that have helped out • -fit our home while I was a patient in Victoria Hospital, London and since my return home. A special thanks to Dr. Leahy, Dr. Tew and .the staff on 4th floor Your kind- ness will always be remembered. Shirley MacLeod I would like at this time to say many thanks to all who visited me and sent cards, gifts and treats to me while I was a patient in Wingham and District Hos- pital. Special thanks to Dr. Han- lon, Dr. McGregor, Dr. Bradley, .to all the nurses who worked with them, and also the staff in ICU. Also thanks to the Turnberry Ladies' Aid, to all who supplied transportation to and from Lon- don, and to my family for the things they have done for me in the past three months. Mrs. Pearl Wright I would like to thank my friends and neighbors for the lovely cards, treats and visits during my stay in Wingham and District Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Hanlon, Dr. McGregor and the nurses on second floor. A 90th birthday thank you from Dick Burbridge. More than three score friends gathered at the Wingham Legion Hall on Tues- day evening Nov. 1 to bring con- gratulations and good wishes to me on my 90th birthday. I have been unable to find out who was responsible for organizing this very happy occasion but in, all of my ninety years I never had a celebration that equalled it. Not only did the ladies provide a sumptuous lunch but, each one coupled her birthday congratula- tions with a kiss. What a thrill for a ninety-year-old man!! Nevei• have I had so many photographs taken and I particularly want to thank Mayor Bill Walden for providing each of five, first war veterans who sat at my table with • a picture of the group. To all my friends who made my 90th such a momentous occasion. I extend my heartiest thank you. Dick Burbridge My sincere - thanks and ap- preciation to all those friends who sent me lovely cards and visited me. Thanks to the kind neighbors for the acts of kindness in my home. Also, for visits from Rev. and Mrs. John Roberts. Special °thanks to Dr. Bozyk for his kind- ness and those nurses who dis- played such kindness, I appreci- ated it all and thanks again -- - - Hazel Procter The family of the late Jack Henderson wish to express their thanks to friends and relatives for their help and kindness during our bereavement. It is so hard"to thank everyone as so many people have shown kindness that is unbe.lieveable. A special ' thanks to Dr. Leahy and nurses of intensive care at Wingham and District Hospital and the nurses and doctors of intensive care at Victoria Hospital. Also Rev. Robert Armstrong and the S. J. Walker Funeral Horne. Your kindness will never be forgotten. Janet and Tim Henderson, Lori and John Bushell Jack Henderson dies in London's Victoria Hosp. The death occurred in Victoria Hospital, London, on Thursday, November 3, of Jack Henderson of Edward Street, Wingham. He was in his 47th year and death fol- lowed a brief illness. Jack was born in Wingham and attended elementary and secon- dary schools here. At the timeaof his death, he was employed by Stanley Door Systems, Wingham. Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Henderson of Wingham; his wife, the former Janet Gerrie of Harriston, whom he married in Wingham in June 1951; one daughter, Mrs. John (Lori) Bushell, Mississauga, and one son, Tim, at home. There are three sisters, Mrs. Iona French, London, Mrs. Andrew (Janette) Rodger of Wingham and Ann Henderson of Kitchener; and three brothers, Donald of Scar- borough, Jim, Mitchell, and Bill of wingnam. He was predeceased by one daughter, Debra, in in- fancy. The"late Jack Henderson rested at the S. J. Walker Funeral Home where service was conducted Saturday at two o'clock by Rev. Robert H. Armstrong. Interment followed in Wingham Cemetery. Pallbearers were Doug Cerson, Glenn Sinniimon, Don Mac- Lennan and Russel Farrier, all of Wingham, Charles Wood of Sea - ,forth and Walter Hohner of Kin- cardine. Two nephews, Ron Gerrie of Harriston and Bob Henderson of Mitchell, carried floral tributes. 1 would like to thank relatives, friends and all who sent cards, letters and. gifts to me while in hospital these past three weeks. Special thanks to Dr. Hanlon and all the kind and helpful nurses on second floor. Also to Rev. Ball and friends for their prayers. God bless everyone. Mrs. Mary G,,.King We the family of the late Jack Henderson would like to thank our many friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness and fon their concern and love shown us during our bereave- ment. Mother, Dad, brothers and sisters BINGO Howick Lions' Bingo will be held on Saturday, November 12th., (please note change of date for this Bingo only) in Wroxeter Community Hall, at 8:30 p.m. Admission $1. 12 Regular games for $10; 2 Share the Wealth; one $25 Special; Jackpot $95 on 58 calls; Purple Ball $10; Door and Consolation Prizes. CHILD HEALTH CLINIC The Huron County Health Unit invites you to attend the Child Health Clinic, Health Unit office, Wingham hospital on Wednes- day, November 16 from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. for: 1. Health Surveillance 2. Anaemia Screening 3. Immunization 4. Hearing Screening 5. Fluoride brushing of chil- dren's teeth to prevent cavities . for ages 3 to 5 years 6. Vision Screening HOWICK COMMUNITY CENTRE DANCE On Saturday, November 19. Music by Moran Brothers. Admission $6 per couple. Tickets at door. Lunch provided. 9-16 LADIES' CURLING CLUB OPENING Buffet luncheon at. Turnberry Tavern, November 22 at 1:30 p.m. $3 per person. Everyone welcome. Phone Carol Beattie 357-1009 by November 18 for confirmation. 9-16 RECEPTION ;There will be an open reception following the marriage of Shirley Robb and William Irvin on Satur- day, Nov. i2 in Brookside School. Dancing 9 to 1 a.m. B'oyd's Orchestra. Lunch at 11 p.m. Everyone welcome. FUND RAISING DANCE In Wingham Legion, Nov. .19. Music by the Nite Lites. Ages 18 and over. Sponsored by the Wingham Association for the Mentally Retarded. For tickets contact association members. 9-16 EUCHRE PARTY At Sacred Heart Church, Wing - ham, every Tuesday 8:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. rr Dec. 7 OPEN HOUSE You are invited to an Open House in honor of Reuben Appleby on the occasion of his 80th birthday on November 19 at his residence on Patrick St. Wingham from 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. Best wishes only please. 9-16 BINGO Every Saturday evening at the Blyth Memorial Hall, Blyth, Ont. at 8 p.m., Regular games, Share -the -Wealth and Jackpot of $150. 21 rrb TURKEY SUPPER In Gorrie United Church Hall, Hot Turkey Supper on Tuesday, Nov. 15. Supper served from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Adults $3.50, children under 12, $1.50,. pre-school free. 2-9 NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE At Howick Community Centre, Saturday, Dec. 31. Music by Bittersweet (formerly the Har- bourlites ). $15 per couple. Lunch provided. Tickets available from any Howick Community Centre board member, or phone 335-3422. 2-9 HOME INSULATION SERVICE Homes and all types of Buildings, FREE ESTIMATE No Obligatin Phone LOUIS BLAKE 8876800 Serving the people of Western Ontario for over o quarter of a Century. The Wingham Advance -Times, November 9, 1977 • DIED PURD©N-F,assed away sud- denly on Tuesday morning, Elmer Purdon of Wingham; beloved husband of the former Florence Douglas; father of Mrs, Perrie (Gail) Holmes of Wingham; grandfather of Tru- dy and Daryl Holmes. Mso sur- viving is one sister, Mrs. Calvin (Jean) Robinson, RR 1, Bel - grave; and two brothers, Har- ris of Wingham and William R. of Whitechurch. The late Mr. Purdon is resting at the S. J. Walker Funeral Home, Patrick Street, where friends may pay their respects Wednesday afternoon and evening. Funeral service will be held Thursday at two o'clock at the funeral home. HOLCAK-Passed away at Vic- toria Hospital, London, on Mon- day, November 7, Mrs. John Holcak of 1194 Commissioners Road West, London, in her 64th year. Mrs. Holcak was the former Arline Baker, a daugh- ter, of Mrs. Annie Baker of RR 2, Wingham,- and the late Norman Baker. She formerly resided in Ashfield Township. She was a nember of the Ladies' Auxiliary, Branch 180, Royal Canadian Legion. Sur- viving, besides her mother, are two sons, Gordon Pomeroy and John Holcak, both of London; two daughters, Mra. Alvin (Doreen) Munn and Mrs. Peter (Enid) Devine, also of London; 11 grandchildren and one great- granddaughter. There are five sisters, Mrs. Frank (Adeline) Green of Stoney Creek, Mrs. John (Jean) McKay, Mrs. Bea- trice Shropshall, Mrs. Thomas (Gwenn) McKinley and Mrs. Arthur (Lillian) Stone, all of Wingham; and one brother, Howard Baker of Wingham. Her husband predeceased her in 1971. Tilie late Mrs. Holcak is -resting at the Needham Memorial Chapel', London, where funeral service will be conducted tomorrow (Thurs- day) at 11 a.m. by Very Rev. K. B. Keefe of St. Pauli Cathedral. Interment will follow in Wood- land Cemetery. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society are being accepted by the family as expressions of sym- -pathy. Tlil'NN --At. the 'Magma and - District Hospital. on Wednes- day, November 2, to Mr. and Mrs. iiarren Thyme, RR 4, Wingham, a dat&ghter, Shaaaon Marie. MeARTiligt-Alt the W aodlljstriCt Hospital on Tht1rs dat, November 3, to Mr• artd: 1Vir>3...9ary McArthur, Bit Wroz, , a son; - °'Jay" Jam. Archie: FOXTON-At the Wingham and District Hospital oof Friday, November 4, to Mr. and Mrs. David Foxton, Wingham, a son, Shaun David. GRUBB-At the Wingham and District Hospital on Saturday, November 5,. to- Mr. and Mrs. Raphael Grubb, Bluevale, a son, Leo Stephen. CURRAH-Barry and Francoise are pleased to announce the ar- rival of their first child, a boy, Benjamin Joseph at St. Mary's Hospital, Kitchener, October 25. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bev Currab of Gerrie, and Mr. and Mrs. Jean Jacques Verdon of Sturgeon Falls, Ontario. EDGAR -Kimberly Ann Edgar is pleased to announce the ar- rival of her baby brother, Todd Arthur, at the Wingham and District Hospital on November 6. Proud parents are Mr. and - Mrs. Niel Edgar, RR 3, Wing - ham. Real Estate For Sale Seizadunder power of sale. Good tot ... house needs repairs at RR 1, Wingham. Open to offers Phone, 273-2944 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The, Man To See is MAIN STREET COMMERCIAL building in Wingham currently has a retail- outlet and living accommodations along with more apartment potential in an unused area upstairs. Building MUST BE SOLD and all offers will be considered. $35,000 or less. WOW! IN WROXETER, there's something special on the market for the first time. A delightful three bedroom, dreamy home and magnificently decorated. The kitchen has distressed finish cupboards plus eating bar, formal dining room, spacious living room with enormous picture window, crank -type windows throughout and much more LUXURY. Taxes $184. MMM -MMM -GOOD is thisextraordinary home in Wroxeter. The owner has moved and it rn"ust sell! Check these PLUSES: contemporary kitchen, spotless and king-size living and dining rooms with exquisite woodwork; new electrical wiring, furnace, water softener, attached garage and HANDSOME INDEED 66 x 165 lot. Taxes $160. C'MON, TRY AN OFFER! 4 ACRES NEAR BLYTH upon which sits an impressive two storey -r concrete and frame home with new siding. The owner is in the process of remodelling but is being transferred and must sell immediately. All offers on this 3 bedroo-n country home will be considered. Asking only $24,000. 186 ACRE DAIRY farm and one of the finest in the area with 160 workable acres. Massive painted barn hos 31 tie-ups, 16 x 60 silo with unloader plus 2nd large barn, Westeel granary, cemented barnyard, Maitland River, 2 implement sheds and more. Superb 12 room brick house is attractive to behold with modern appointments. CSC Coast to Coast Real Estate Sery ice Contact: OFFICE 35: -1344. STAN CHADWICK 357-2497 HUTTON ST. HELENS • Brick one floor home with 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. 000000 BELGRAVE - Good one floor home on a large lot having 3 bed- rooms, 2 baths, living room, large kitchen with lots of cup- boards, good basement with nearly new furnace, heated sun - room and large family room. House is insulated and vinyl covered. Asking $31,900. *00000 GENERAL STORE - Wingham area, well equipped doing real good business. Gas pumps by • Esso. 3 bedroom apartment attached, oil hot water heating throughout. Good books shown by request. Low asking price. aaaaa0 212 ACRE FARM - 60 acres excellent corn land, balance bush. Good log house 20 x 26, barn 35 x 55. Creek runs through property. Asking $79,900. but try your offer. 4V0000 BELGRAVE - Storey and a half brick house on a lot with mature trees. Two bedrooms up and one down, living room, dining room, good 4 pc. bath, full basement and double garage. Some renovations needed but make your offer. 000000 MOBILE HOME - (General) with 10 x 14 addition situated on a large lot in Belgrave. Owner hos moved, make us an offer, MEL MATHERS, WINGHAM 357-3208 Representing LLOYD W. HUTTON REAL ESTATE LTD. Broker, Kincardine 396-2061 Tx4^.cc 4t