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For Rent
ONE bedroom self-contained
apartment centrally located in
Wingham. Available hnrne-
diatgY, f! ge_=..�d'stove sup-
plied,
'upplied, parking, no pets, tenant
pays utilities. Phone 392-6982.
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TWO bedroom, one storey
house in Wingham. Available
hnmediately. References.
Phone 335-3391.
20-27
APARTMENT, including re-
frigerator and stove, located
on Josephine St. Phone 357-
1851 before 6 p.m.
13 rrb
For' Rent.
IN BELGMVE new two b
room apartment wltb all ap-
pliances. Phone 3572939,
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ONE. "BEDROOM apartment
in Wingham newly renovated.
Phone 392-6¢58 after 5 p.m.
13 rirb
HEATED two bedroom apart-
ment in Wingham. U i + li-
ed. No pefs. Phone 357
13-20
TWO bedroom apartments in
Teeswater and Lucknow.
Phone 528-3234.
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178NGDIMAGAM, ONALNTARORIOAD •
357•'1117
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CHOICE LOCATION,
Close to schools and hospital a 2 storey brick home with
formal dining room,living room with fireplace and
sliding glass doors. Both up and down are just a .few of
the many fine fecnures found in this elegant home for
only $48,000.
REDUCED TO SELL
Only $18,000 full price for 3 bedroom Belgrave home with,
newly renovated interior. Kitchen and dining area have
custom quality cabinets. New living room, 3 pc, bath,
central oil heating and 100 amp. service. This is an ex-
cellent opportunity to own your own home.
- MODERN LOW COST LIVING
Bluevale location. Home renovatel1 in 1975. Combina-
tion kitchen -living room, 4 pc. bath, three bedrooms.
With a small down payment mortgage costs would be no
more than today's rent. Listed at $18,900. Owner trans-
ferred, early occupancy.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
Sound investment is offered in this 2 storey solid brick
building, consisting'of 2 main street business blocks plus
2 modern apartments. Central main street location is
ideal for the business of your choice or for the invest-
,ment opportunity. Full price only $39,000.
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uchorme, RIpresentatiite, 670Shuter Street,
Wingham. Phone 357-2594
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klte en, :and living. •>t°obillt 3
oleobath, full baser lent,
wood and oil combination fur-
nace, drilled well. Phone
3571715 or 357-1150.
20-27
ELEGANT older home in
Wingham. Family living on a
large treed lot. Price will sur-
prise you. Phone 357-1663 after
7 p.m.,
20-27
RETIREMENT in affordable
mobile home park on Lake
Huron. Enjoy life in beautiful
surroundings. - Write Huron
Haven Village, Box 128, God-
erich, Ontario N7A 3Y5.
300 ACRE beef and hog farm
located in Culross Township
near Teeswater. For partic-
ulars call Teeswater 392-6659
or 392-6415.
20-27-5
THREE bedroom house in
Wingham, 2 years old, finish-
ed family room and sun deck,
carpeted throughout, electric
heat, $40,000 or 10 per cent
mortgage available. For more
information apply to Box 2128,
c -o The Wingham Advance -
Times, Wingham, Ont. --
6-13-20
APARTMENT house in Wing -
ham, solid brick construction,
centrally located on corner lot
99' x 66', consisting of 4, one
•bedroom self-contained apart-
ments recently redecorated;
living rooms carpeted; stoves,
refrigerators provided; elec-
tric heated;.' insulated; storms
and screens; largebasement;
laundry room; plenty of park-
ing. Low 'taxes, tenant pays
11Wlit &: asking :price $42;500.
Phozie,,.•(519) 39241982 after
12:30 noon.
13-20
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The death occurred IV'
dz
resday, , Firk ; 13, 41 tgN
Dieu Hospital, St: Catbarulept
of Mrs. R. Ellwood Amite l
of 16 Tremont Drive;,
Catharines, formerly'
Wingham. She was,in her 724
year and death followed a
lengthy illness. '.,.
The former Ada 1. Laundy,
she was born in Blyth on April
28, 1908, a daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Laundy.
She received her education at
Wingham Public and High
Schools.
Her marriage to Mr. Ar-
mitage took place in St. Paul's; ,
Anglican'' Church, Wingham;
in 1929. During her years in '
Wingham, she was an active -
member of St. Paul's, serving
as president of the Altar
Guild, Ladies' Guild and
Women's Auxiliary.. She was
also a member ,of the
Wingham Hospital Auxiliary
and the Wingham Lawn
Wanted To Rent
BUILDING suitable for work-
shop in Wingham, size 3000 to
4000 sq. ft. Box 276, Wingham,
Ont. NOG 2W0
HOUSE in Wingham-Bluevale
area with 3 to 4 bedrooms.
Apply to Box 2133, c -o The
Wingham Advance -Times,
Wingham, Ont. NOG 2W0
20-27
Announcement
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nea-
ble of Gorrie are pleased to
announce''the engagement of
their youngest daughter Ruth,
to Leonard Nichol son of Mr.
and Mrs. • Nichol of Kamloops,
B.C.-The wedding ''to' • take
place.on Saturday, March 22,
at 2 p.m. in Calgary, Alberta.
e rvice Directo
FLOWERS
• Wedding
Arrangements
• Cut flowers
• Plants
• Flowers by
Wire Service
LEWIS
FLOWERS
135 Frances
Phone
357-3880
The
Flower
Nook
• flowers for all
occasions
• potted plants
• weddings are a
specialty
PROMPT. DELIVERY
SERVICE
Call or drop in and •
see us at
218 Josephine St.,
Wingham
PHONE 357-3333
FUELS
BILL TIFFIN
Imperlc Esso Agent
For ell your Home and
Farm Fuel and
Lubricating Needs
357-1032
SALES AND SERVICE
Lynn Hoy
Enterprises
Ltd.
Honda and Skidoo
Sales & Service
Hwy. 86 east of Wingham
Phone 519-357-3435
HOME
IMPROVEMENT
ARTS-KRIEGER HOME
IMPROVEMENT
SPECIALTY:
Aluminum and Vinyl Siding
Doors and Windows
Additions and Renovations
Free Estimates
Phone
887-6964
SALES
Forever Yours
Stationery
• Invitations
• Thank you notes
• Napkins, matches
• Social announcements
The Wingham Advance -
Times Office
PLUMBING
PLUMBING
INSTALLATIONS
Repairs, Renovations
New Installations, call
Terry Deyell at
357-2808 or 3571229
PLUMBING HEATING
Leroy Jackson
—Plumbing
—Heating
—Tinsmithing
191 Josephine St.
Wingham 357-2904
INSURANCE
"fell
NSURANCE
All Types of
Insurance
335-3525 357-2636
GORRIE . WINGHAM
If Your
Business. Is Service
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SERVICE.
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WINGHAM
357=3800
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CUSTOM SILK SCREEN
PRINTING OF T-SHIRTS
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Wroxeter
Bus. 335-3136 Res. 33-5-3671
ELECTRICAL
Pletch
Electric Ltd.
Electrical Contractor °
Motor Rewinding and
Complete Motor Soles
WINGHAM
357-1583
HAIRDRESSING
r4gouof2 o/ Class
BEAUTY SALON
"Specializing In Perms
and Haircuts'•
Josephine Street
Wingham, Ontario
Phone 367-2812
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Paul'scoflducfed funeral
'service at Two o'clock Satur-
y, is tb ,'r
Funerada. -CCwuith intermenrie-Walkert
foil• ►.wing hi Wingham
Cemetery ' :.
Pallbearer's were Di•. Jath»
Armitage„ James Laing,
Ferrite' -1/0,0!
esScott, Reid,
Murray Taylor, Frank Burke.
Gordon Carson and Graham
Nelson were flower bearers.
to
nes
e
and was Past
Chapter No.
Eastern Star.
ng
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St. ,.u.be s
fhh in that city.
tfitage was
>y her husband
;)3urvived by one
6. William R.
t1e of St.
5-o sisters, Mrs.
ca) Ney, St.
d Mrs. W. M.
on, Wingham;
other, Grant
alo, New York.
o brothers and
f+Siiieceased.
LSM. Swan . of St.
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Ars.
Evfj'rl�i ...,
• Brewer ' AN° 01114ARDl DAYS
Joins us with s'ptere Rev.
dies suddenly Gordon 'wow and Fatt+r
Bob MacDaugaill and suers
Mrs. George L. Brewer,
of
RR
5, Brussels elsdiedsnd-
denly at Wingham and
District Hospital on Monday,
February 4.
She was born in Morris
Township, daughter of the late
Thomas and Flora Bone, and
was the former Ruby F. Bone.
She was a member of the
Brussels United Church,
Surviving are her husband
and several nieces and.
nephews. She was
predeceased by one 'brother,
Cecil, in 1959.
Funeral service was held at
the M. L. Watts Funeral
Home, Brussels Chapel, on
Wednesday, February 6, with
Rev. Eric Ledrew officiating:
Temporary entombment took
place in Brussels Cemetery
Chapel with spring interment
in Bikissels Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Archie
Walker, Glen Bone, Tom
Warwick, Frank Garniss,
Earl Sellers and Jim
Bowman. Flower' bearers
were Fred o: rewer and Brian
Warwick.
Mrs:` Jos.Montgomery
disin hospital at 81
Mrs. Joseph J. Montgomery
of `3 Alfred Street, Wingham;
passed away in Wingham and
District H ital on Tuesday,
February (yellowing a brief
illness. She leas in her. 82nd
year.
Mrs. Montgomery was the
former Edi, :Wells and was
born in ; „ tove Cottage
Merriden, land, on April 5,
1898. Her p' is werethe late
Thomas Wills and Emma
Smith.
In 1913 sheame'to Canada
and in 1922 she married Mr"
Montgomer.y':ji-Belgrave.. He
predeceased her in 1977. She
JILLINGS—At . St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, , • on
February 12; to Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Jillings,
Concession 12, : Hawick, a
son, Kent Edward. ,
CAMERON—Doug•and Donna
Cameron are happy .tp
announce the arrival of their
son, Dustin George, seven
pounds,. nine ounces, on
February 14 at the Wingham
and District Hospital.
SCOTT—Debbie ' and Ken
Scott are happy to announce
the safe arrival of their first
child, A•my Ann, seven
pounds, seven ounces, at the
• Wingham and District
Hospital ow -February 15. A
first grandchild for Ruby
and- Don Peterbaugh and
Elmer. and Mabel Scott.
CORRiGAN—Bob and Jane
(Bateson) are happy to
announce the arrival of their
son, Scott Alexander, on
February 15, weighing eight
pounds, eight ounces, at
Goderich Alexandra Marine
and General Hospital,
was also predeceased by two
sons, Harry and Jack.
Left to mourn her passing is
one son, Don Montgomery of
Wingha'iti; ninegrandchildren
and .ten great grandchildren.
There are two sisters, Mrs.
Percy (Helen) Hogg and Mrs.
George (Marjorie) Selling,
both of Wingham. .
The late Mrs. Montgomery
rested at the Currie -Walker
Funeral Home where service
was conducted Thursday at
two o'clock by Rev. J. T. M.
Swan pf St. Paul's Anglican
Church,Wingham, h
g where
deceasred was a member.
Interment followed in
Wingham Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Danny
Montgomery, Bill Mon-
tgomery, Mike'Storozuk, Brad
Montgomery, Stuart Mon-
tgomery and Bob Chambers.
Floral tributes were ,carried
.by Art Hand and Richard
Wharton,
DIED
ALLAN -Passed away'
Tuesday, February 19, in
Medical Centre Bayfront
Hospital, St. Petersburg,
Florida, Charles Richard
Malcolm (Mac) Allan of
Wroxeter, in his 76th year.
The late Mr. Allan is resting
at the Currie -Walker
Funeral Home, Wingham,.
Complete obituary to follow.
MRS WILLIAM SOTHERN
Brace and Elaine Stray at
the -f. F• Madill Seco da*
0404 PI rata* 4,
Wingham on Friday, Feb;' 29
at 8 p.m. Phone 357-085 now to
arrange to be in audience on
live television (CKNTL) Fri-
day, Feb. 29, from 8:30 a.m. to
10 tun. and Saturday, March
1, from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Watch Stewardship Days on
CKNK, Thursday and Friday,
February; 28 and 29 from 8:30
a.m. to 10 a.m. and Saturday,
March 1 from 8:30 a.m. to 3
p.m. Listen to Father Bob
MacDougall with Bill Thomp-
son on Open Line FM102 on
Thursday, Feb. 28 from 9 to 10
a.m.
20-27
TEEN DANCE
Ethel. Community Hall, Fri-
day, February' 22; time 8:30 to
12 midnight; admission $2
each. Old Time Rook from
50's -60's. Stevens Disc Jockey
Music.
HOCKEY TOURNAMENT
First annual Wroxeter Parks
Industrial Tournament will be
held in Howick Community -
Centre on Thursday, Feb. 21,
7:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.; Fri-
day, Feb. 22, 7 p.m. to 11:30
p.m.;` Saturday, Feb. 23, 8
a.m. to 8 p.m.; Sunday, Feb.
24, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
CERAMIC AIR BRUSHING•
SEMINAR
Presented by Don Godding of
Etobicoke on Sunday, and
Monday, March 30 and 31. For
full details and registration
call Sepoy Ceramics and
Crafts, Lucknow, 528-3600.
JOHN HENDRICKSON
IN CONCERT
Hear one of Canada's pre-
miere pianists on Wednesday,
March 5, at Blyth Memorial
Hall at 8 p.m. Tickets, adhlts
$4.50, students $3. Available.
from Blyth Centre for the
Arts, Box 291, Blyth or
523-9300 or 523-9636.
20-27
FLYERS CLUB
INFORMATION MEETING
Information meeting, Huron
Radio Control Flyers Club.
Council chambers, Wingham
Town Hall, Thursday, Feb. 21,
8 p.m. An opportunity to learn
about the radio control flying
hobby.- Everyone welcome.
13-20
TARGET SHOOTING
The Maitland Marksmen Club
is recruiting new members.
Anyone 18 'years old or over
'interested in 20 metre indoor
range, sporting rifle (22 cal.)
target shooting is welcome. To
apply for membership, con-
tact, D. Hynes 357-1682 or Bob
Hollenbeck 357-3289 or Ab
Rintoul 357-1965.
13=20
Notes from Fordwich
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn John-
ston visited Saturday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Jim McKay
at Paisley.
Mrs. Crosby Sotheran and
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton
Honeyford of Gowanstown
HUTTON
WINGHAM - Two bedroom bungalow only one block
from downtown:" Home is aluminum sided, on a good
sized lot with drivewa and attached garage. Has living
room, dining room, kitc en and 3 piece bath: For a retire-
ment home do not pass t is one.
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WINGHAM • Completely restyled 11/2 storey home.
Broadloomed living room with new fireplace. Other
renovations include newrkitchen, new 4 piece bath, new
windows, new Abitibi siding and situated on a large
treed .lot. •
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HOWICK TWP. • 21 wooded acres, close to village on a
county rood with access to a good building site. 'fry your
offer.
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65f ACRES - in'the Wingham area, no buildings, over holf
bushland. balance workable. This property hos an
excellent building .site and is o very worthwhile Invest-
ment property.
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WINGHAM • Large lot 102' x 132' in a good residential
area, priced to sell.
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ATTRACTIVE - aluminum sided 20 year old home in
Deemerton near Mildmay. Property consists of two ser-
viced lots, two bedrooms up and one down, large kit-
chen with dining area. Asking in the thirties with a $2500.
down payment. Owner will take back a mortgage for the
balance at 7%.
MEL MATHERS, WINGHAM 357-3208
Representing
IIOY0 W. HUTTON REAL ESTATE LTD.
Braker; Kincardine 396.2061
were in Bradford on Thursday
attending the funeral of a
' cousin, Clarence Switzer of
Bond Head.
Mr, and Mrs. Barry
D'Arcey and boys spent the
-weekend at Port Credit with
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Wright and
Tim.
The Cubs, Brownies and
Guides attended the church
service in the United Church
on Sunday morning. In the
afternoon they were treated to
a skating party and later to
refreshrhents in the church
basement.
Mrs. Jack Keis of Guelph
visited with relatives here
over the weekend.
Friends of John Winter will
be pleased to hear he was able
to return home last week from
Listowel Memorial Hospital
where he had been confined
for some time.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Anson Ruttan
and Mr. and Mrs. Morley
Johnson returned home over.
the weekend after a'two-week
vacation in Hawaii.
Fordwich friends are sorry
that Jack Sehumaeker of
Listowel, formerly of Ford-
wich, underwent 'Major
surgery, last week in Listowel
Memorial Hospital,
Harold Gibson returned
home Friday after being a
patient in Listowel hospital as
the result of a snowmobile
accident.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn John-
ston visited Sunday with Les
Lawrence at the Brampton
hospital.
,A'h--'ll•Jl!R.'6'ER PAM!'. ,
Wei Dave' inthers.
BUS TRIP •
JI?' I ,a day izl gitCbener
day, Mara 3. Nicholson
#1 : inea, 357-3014or 3571270.
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NATCH.FOR IT!
The Pial '"rain„ is making
tracks t:) r"i.r,ar'it,
POKER .RALLY s
Winngbai n and District Snow.
mobile Association Poker Hal-
ly, Mich 2, 12 to 2 p.m.,
registration, Turrlberry Tav- -'
ern. Lunch., available; 83 per
hand, or two hands for $5;
Prizes, Prizes, Prizes,
20-27
BINGO
Howick Lions' Bingo will be '
`held on Friday, Feb. 22, at 8:00
p.m. in Wroxeter Community
Hall. Admission '$1; 12 • Reg
ular..Barnes for 810;•2 Share
the Wel, ;- ne SA .Slpeciai;
Jackpor 8150 :en 57. -cans;
Purple Bali,: $50; DPW and
Consolation prizes.
See our -,
Ad in
this week's
Cr�ssrOads
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from 'Blyth on 1/2 acre Itt
room. brick borne An Iifce
new, condition ' H.at.d
workshop. -
MORmS TWt;.•:*.
1 hapdvd road7root! D1ernbungofor, sul r#.pndad�
by;maples, 'B 'multi from
Wingham:`
MORRIS 'IWP . 2 acme
with frame home,, tar9g:
b`df'rri; Reasonablyt C
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`and 4 bei' .:,o. or o.0 1
'acres. xFOOD FOR ,o§More goof# th10aredolt by 1ndienothon'..v.r wert►hIosy pC
five hostility.
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The Mari.:;
To See is
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ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW only two yecrs old in fii>shlon- ;
able Maitland Estates with recently finished recreatl101ty:
and games room, workshop and two baths:, Owner!**
ferrel and seeks a rapid•offer from you.
SUNSET CRESCENT BUNGALOW. at only -844.500, hal'
country kitchen will.; built - in dishwasher, three *V
rooms, finished rec. room, extra appliances and a terrlfla
location. Excellent mortgage at 111/4% EXCELLENT
VALUE.
LOVELY COUNTRY SETTING amongst mature maples 7 a'
solid, newly -sided three bedroom home With, rnodern,
kitchen. and beautifully carpeted Jiving room. Every-
thing's exceptionally ship-shape in the restored dwell-
ing with new plumbing and wiring, excellent roof plus
new well and more. Just $34,500.
ENJOYMENT AND MORE to be derived from savouring
the spaciousness of a three bedroom home in Wingham
with country kitchen, newly broadloomed living area and
extra large dining room (or family room),' a king size
attached workshop, handsomely treed 66 x 198 lot, two
porches (one closed), garage and asking a mere $39,100.
GRACIOUS 2 STOREY BRICK HOME on large treed lot in
Gorrie. New, fitted kitchen, new bathroom with sauna,
four bedrooms, large living,room and dining room. New
wiring and new plumbing. Priced to sell at $38,000.
ATTRACTIVE HOME with a substantial 10% mortgage. If
you're in the market for a house don't pass this three
bedroom bungalow" with finished rec. room and ,walk-
out to patio, built-in barbeque in' lovely garden. At
$45,000 you MUST see it.
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Contact:
OFFICE 357-1344
Coast to Coast STAN CHADWICK 357-2497
C MARGARET DAY 357-2196
Real Estate Service JOHN PHILLION 357.3896
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REAL ESTATE
AND INSURANCE AGENCY LTD.
WINGHAM
So irresistible, immerse
yourself in this large 2
storey, triple brick home,
fitted kitchen, living room,
dining room, family room
with cantina, 2 fireplaces
and 21/2 baths. A solid
cherry open staircase
leads to 4 large bedrooms.
No reasonable offer refus-
ed.
WINGHAM
Accented with the charm of yesteryear is this fine three
bedroom (one bedroom on the main level), centrally
located, double brick home. This economical home
offers living room, new kitchen with Hanover cupboards
11/2 baths and a cement driveway. Listed at $32,500. by
the owner is moving and the price is negotiable,
SMALL ACREAGE
4.93 acres in the Wroxeter area on a paved county road.
Attractive 3 bedroom home fully carpeted with a Field-
stone fireplace in the new family room. Hog barn 30' x
50', silo 36' x 12'.
WitOXETER
Spacious and exciting best describe this new brick
bur slow. Large kitchen with oak cabinets, living room,
4 piece bath, '2 bedrooms (possibly o third next to the
finished family room) and an attached 1'/2 car garage. All
of this on just about o 'i2 acre 'lot. A joy forever at
$48,900.
WANTED
Dairy farm with 100 acres workable. Priced up to
175,000. Cattle and quota not necessary but can bE,
negotiated.
327 Josephine St.
Wingham, Ontario
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357-1414
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