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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Advance-Times, 1980-10-29, Page 97") lnllijllllilwl h1I1,1111Ii111R1)IIIljil)iiilild l lfll SEI-coi� t'Wfi! ,bed;: (, room, semi -furnished apart' 'Monti suitable for nurse; Pr • young businessman Renting arrangement flexible. Cala; be s ?I • anytime.. Worm.: Worth, 90 Carling• Terrace, Min -357-2252' or 357 189,;#; 3229 FARM HOME raltaldrte' of Winghadii, $195 per month. Phone Keith F'itzsimrrlons, 357-1117. 15rrb TWO bedroom apartment in Wingham. Phone 392-6658 or 357-1373. 22rrb FULLY -furnished one bed- room apartment' in Wing - ham, electrically heated. Phone 357-2084. , 22rrb BARN, good size, RR 1, Gor- rie, Lot 7, Con. 11, water and hydro available. For inspec- tion phone -MG) 630=9825 after 6 p.m. 22-rrb. WANTED TO RENT CASH crop land wanted for 1981 season. Top prices for large, open fields. Apply James Ross, RR 3, Wingham 357-3895, 29rrb Alt • t;. 01 n..WI 11,1 1 11111111111111111111111111111 REAL $STATII %TDR Phone 4124371 Clinton EAST WAWANOSH - 214 acres, 180 workable, Cash crop farm with good brick home, hog barn and drive shed. BLYTH -- investment pro- ,perty, low interest mort- gage, Four unit apart. ment block. New building' BRUSSELS AREA - 50 acres farrowing operation, well equipped for 80 sows. Second barn would snake excellent fattening born: B ACRES - 12th line East Wawanosh, frame house and barn, drilled well, severed. HARDWARE `"'ORE - Vil- lage of -s0N� Very well equipped. FOOD FOR THOUGHT - Some people will believe anything if it is whisper- ed to them. '11.E I E,ST 'FOR SA THS bedroom 1% storey house, vary . realonlable. Must be removed fioiin the • lot. Phone 857-3850„: 9rrb • THREE bedroom, 1V storey. brick home; dining room (could be 4th bedroAm); ''. baths; broadloom throlrgli- out, (except kitchen).. Newly carpeted recreation room with bar and stone work, ex- tra large private backyard, sundeck, garage with auto opener, double driveway. Priced to sell. Phone 351-3115 anytime. 22rrb THREE acres, two are bush and one cleared; is serviced; with mobile home; in Har- riston•area. Phone 853-1775. 29-5 TWO bedroom bungalow house with. full basement at 120 Carling Terrace, Wing - ham. Phone 357-3285 after 5 p.m. -29.5-12- AND INSURANCE AGENCY LTD. WINGHAM i'A classical older home you'll be proud to show your, friends. Eat -In kit- ,chpu« ;.formgl.:;dlni,n :room, living room, 3 bedrooms, family room, 11/2 baths and attached garage. Everything has been updated,a per- fect blend of the old and new at $58,500. -ro YouR FUTURE is A NEW HOME!' WINGHAM Splendid three bedroom, one storey home. This •econ- omical home offers kitchen -dinette, den, living room with fireplace and a cozy family room. The large bay window looks out onto abetter neighborhood. Visitors will love it, so will you. WINGHAM There's a lot of living in this brick home. 5 bedrooms, 2 full baths and kitchen. Furniture arranging is easy in these large rooms, living room, dining room, and fam- ily room' with a fieldstone fireplace. An attached single car garage with a cement driveway complete this at- tractive offering. At $45,900. 327 Josephine St. OFFICE 357-1414 Wingham, Ontario RESIDENCE 357-1483 l JO MORRISON RESIDENCE 357.1704 The Mon To See i•s DELIGHTFUL, 2 storey, 3 bedroom home in Whitechurch. Attached garage with enclosed, carpeted breezeway. The well -tended yard has fruit bushes, apple trees and spring bulbs. Economical to heat and immaculate inside and out. Call us for more details. LITTLE WHITE SCHOOL on one acre near Lucknow; imag- inatively renovated with an open plan concept of kitchen, dining and living area around a central wood stove.' Two bedrooms above plus loft for extra bed. Four piece bath, laundry room and storage room. Drilled well, new plumbing and wiring. $24,000: WROXETER BUNGALOW, recently built with 2 bedrooms and finished basement. Conveniently close to the down town core, this lovely corner lot homeis amazingly im- maculate and priced right at $37,900. VERY UNIQUE SETTING for a Lucknow bungalow on Clyde Street with the Nine Mile River bordering the rear of the property. An immaculate 3 bedroom home with attached garage plus rec room and extra large lot, this lovely brick home has been FURTHER SLASHED TO $39,900. CONVENIENTLY CLOSE TO DOWN TOWN is o pleasant 3 bedroom home on large lot overloo, ,ing a natural setting, living and dining rooms, double kitchen and bock shed. Recently decorated. $25,500. RIVERSIDE COTTAGE - 3 bedroom bungalow on 1/2 acre. Magnificent view and only $37,900. STOP SEARCHING for a main floor bedroom, bathroom and laundry. We hove It, I All the work has been skill- fully done for you in this attractive, Bluevale home fea- turing compact kitchen, dining, living and family rooms with Franklin fireplace plus 2 more bedrooms upstairs. Asking $36,500 and the Loxes are lowI c 411Pc Contact: OFFICE 357.1!44 Coast to CoastSTAN CHAfBWICK 317.24!7 MARGARBT DAY 357.2196 Real Estate Service JOHN MILLION 311-311% FOR RENT ii:nlonat split levet house., newly .decorated in 1979, 3 bedrooms, also attached garage and pat- io, 2 miles from Wingham available December 1. Phone 357-3699 ill 1151111ila11111PIilHI hII1111lIi!IAi 1Ii! • '0A414, Ham'1. B -F $175 per month, lire 30/09000s 357'-1117. 0141E bedroom a ant unfurn shed, f rid,�e.. stove supphed1 wa her and. er for teittlut's ; ei , 1 : heated, Available-- , : Nov,1, Phone 3574015:or 357- ; TWO bedroom house in.. Wingham, $145` per, Itionth. Phone 524,6613 after 5 p.m. ' 22-29 sinuun sonmlunm i oom home in pacious living ,,528-2526; (528- 1M.) edrobtn apart - ted on Maint., ve. Phone 357- .m. lerrb 18rrb ENTAL of heated ware- gce, 18' clear- evel deckling fa- eto Box 2163, c -o am Advance tram, Ont. TWO bedroom upstairs ii j apartment closeto main Rll street Wingham. No pets:, Tenant pays utilities: Avail= able immediately. Rent $165: Phone 357-2433. 15rrb TWO bedroom apartment in Win ham; also one bedroom ape tient . in Wingham. -Phone 392--665 -'- _ • lrrb LARGE apartment in Wing - ham available immediately. Phone 357-3800 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.iin. 2Orrb BEDSITTING room in Luck - now, heated, furnished, lin- ens supplied, all Utilities paid. Phone 528-3723. 7rrb ONE bedroom downstairs apartnfent on main street in Lucknow, heated, available immediately. Phone 528- 3723. 8rrli Whitechurch. 60- 29-5 'VI<l3 Avg lh0 8S oom house in Whitechurch. immediately. IN MEMORIAM„ STACEY -,-In 1ovii g mem of our daughter and sig er Gloria Christine Stacey who passed away 4 years ago October 31, 1976. We miss her love and cheery ways; With her we spent our hap- piest days. In memory we see her the same, - As long as we live, we'll cherish her name. Lovingly remembered, and sadly missed by Ron and family. FOXTON--In loving mem- ory of our father Harold Fox- ton oxton who passed away 8 years ago, Oct. 28, 1972. Thinking of the thoughtful things That you have said and done, And loving you a little more, Dear Dad, for each and every one. —Sadly missed by daugh- ters, Betty and Marjorie, and son Jerry. HOUSE, refereeeseyuir- ..r . ed. Apply Sunrise Dairy. 15-22-29-5-12-19 IN Belgrave modern 1 and 2 bedroom apartments avail- able Nov. . 1. All appliances and drapes furnished. Pri- vate front and rear en- trances and parking area. Phone 357-2939. 15-22-29 susamosonessiesis OPEN HOUSE - Sat„ Nov. 1,1:30 - 4:30 p.m: Corner of Turnberry and Queen St., Brussels RETIREMENT OR STARTER HOME This 3 bedroom home has large comfortable rooms with a dining room with bulk -in china cabinets. This is a modern well Insulated home inside, on a pleasant sized lot. Priced at 825,000. If you are thinking of buying - this is a home you dhould see. DAVID E. CHRISTIE ._ . -- n-pnEeENT-Tra- - r uCCFjELY , VIY1. Pager 1-800-266.9256, ID 1632, Res. 482-7295 Les Davison It Co. Ltd. (Realtor) tMMtleNSapaeuisiafa DON HAMILTON -Eat Ei.faLE and OnsuzaneE _Ltd. Wingham Office' Tel.: 357-3403 WINGHAM HOME One and one half storey family home located close to schools. Kitchen, dining room, living roam, one bed- room on main floor with 2 bedrooms on second floor. Full basement with new water softener. Paved drive, cement patio at rear. FAMILY LIVING Two storey brick home with kitchen, dining room, liv- ing room, laundry room on main floor with 3 bedrooms, family room and 4 pc. bath on second floor. Small barn on property, this bargain overlooking river in Wroxe- ter. Price reduced for quick sale. Mortgage available. BE YOUR OWN BOSS Grocery and Convenience Store located in a town close to Wingham. This business is showing o good return and features close to 1,000 sq. ft. of floor space and a good stock of merchandise. Living qutlrters attached to building. COUNTRY SETTING Nestled among mature trees and situated on 2 acres, this two storey home features 12 rooms including 7 bed- rooms, large kitchen, dining room, living room, family room, library and 4 pc. bath. Located in a village close to Wingham, this property is ideal for a large family or a Convalescent Home. OFFICE 357-3403 John Brent Clarence Sutcliffe 3J5.3391 392-6969 Laurie Campbell 887.6672 "We Sell the Earth and Insure Everything On If" 4 ing Events DANCE'%.• Fordwich 13Usiness Associa- tion,41ance; in the Howick Community Centre, Satur- dayr',Nov, ,i. ;; dancing 9 to l with, FiOMO by "Country $un- shine'P $7.` e r couple. Lunch includedoceeds are for paritImppr'1lvements. 22-29 TEA AND'.C•;iFFEE Semiannual tea and coffee break attbeSalvation Army, Edward Et. Wingham on Thursday f; -Oct. 30 from 9:30 to 11:30 akin. This will' also include �,' sale and craft - table. Phe • : cde°and bring a friend.' 22-29 TURKEY BANQUET At Wingham United Church Wednesday, Nov 5. Turkey banquet served at5:30 and 7 p.m. Adults $5, elementary students $2.50, Tickets at Harris Stationery, Millers' Ladies' Wear, Vane's Drug Store and Hap's Keyboard Korner. 22-29 RECEPTION Will be held for Mr: and Mrs.. Gary Edge, (Helen Thorn- ton) in Belgrave Institute Hall, on Saturday, Nov. 1. Ladies please bringluunch: 22-29 TURKEY SUPPER At Walton United Church, Wednesday, Nov. 5, 3:30 to 7:30 p.m. Adults $5; children 6-12 years, $2.50; preschool- ers free. 22-29 BAZAAR AND TEA At Belgrave WI Hall, Satur- day, Nov. 8 at 3 p.m. by Trinity AnglicafChurch. HALLOWE'E DANCE Wingham Le1i will hold a Halloween atlee on Fri- day, Oct. 31 at the Legion. Everyone welcOine,. CURLING CLUB, DANCE Plan to attend the Belmore Curling Club dance, Satur- day, Nova 8, at Belmore Community Centre. Music by Drumlin. Dancing 9 to 1; hot'unch provided. For tick- ets call 335-3748' or 367-2857 or 327-8682. This event held under the authority of the Special Occasions Permit. CHRISTMAS DANCE AND SUPPER The Wroxeter Parks Board Christmas dance and sup- per, is on Friday, Dee. 5 at the Howick Community Cen- „tre. Supper is from 7 until 8, 'dancing 9 to 1. Tickets $8 per person. Tickets available at Chambers Dominion Hard- ware, Wroxeter, 335-3265. 29-5 ha DAY TRIP To the Chrysanthemum Show at ParkWeed, Oshawa, Nov. 12. Over 200 different varieties on display. Contact Marg Burkhart, Tour Dir- ector or call LeisureTomat 364-4458 collect. ROYAL WINTER FAIR Come along on Nov. 14, se- nior citizens' day. All ages welcome. Contact Marg Burkhart, Tour Director; or Call Leisure Tours at 364- 4458 collect. BELGRAVE MINOR HOCKEY REGISTRATION Will take place on Saturday, Nov. ''1, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Belgrave Arena. RUMMAGE SALE ' Foe the,Salvatlyqu,Arnix, at the Mange Hall Edward St.., Wingham, on Saturday, Nov. 1; 2 to- 4 p.m E BIBLE SOCIETY SUNDAY • Is this Sunday, Nov. 2. Rev. E. L. Hewlett of London, will be guest speaker at Calvin - Brick United Church at 10 a.m., Knox United Church, Belgrave at 11:15 a.m: and Trinity Anglican Church, Belgrave at 1:15 p.m. FOWL SUPPER Gorrie United Church fowl supper on Tuesday, Nov. 4: Supper from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. ; adults $4.50; under 12, $2.25, pre-school free. BAZAAR, BAKE SALE AND TEA lithe Acw of 'Trinity Church, Fordwich will hold a Bazaar, Bake Sale and Tea on Satur- day, -Nov. 1 from 2 to 4:30 p.m. in the Fordwich Com- munity Hall. RECEPTION Mr. and Mrs. Jack Glousher, RR 4, Wingham cordially in- vite all friend's, relatives and neighbors to the reception following the marriage of their daughter Brenda Jane Smart to Kenneth Charles Cucksey. The wedding is Saturday, Nov. 1 at 7 p.m, in Wingham United Church. Reception' will follow at Wingham Legion at 9p.m. CANADIAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION Guest speaker, Dr. N. W. Roder from London will discuss "Control of Dia- betes" on Thursday, Nov. 6 at 8:15 p.m. in the Wingham United Church. The new executive of the Wingham and District Branch of CDA will also be introduced. All interested people welcome. 29-5 OLDE TYME DANCE In Whitechurch Community Hall on Friday, Nov. 7. Spon- sored by the Hall Board. Tif- fin's Orchestra. Prizes, lunch provided. Adults $3.50. 29-5 BUS TRIPS November 6, London.; Nov. 9, Jack Miner's Bird Sanctu- ary; Nov. 14 and Nov. 16, Royal Winter Fair. Phone Nicholson Bus Lines 357- 3424. 29-5 Pe would'. like to tilatjl our . friends and nelg¢rs for kindness in Alli' alta. o> . sorrtheirow. Your tbongbtfu nli s whit always be rem el f lbered �I Mrs; Fay tat 1 andMrs-Bertim'; jbl A sincere thank you to a8: relatives, friends and bors for flowers, trealte, cards and visits and to . everyone who helped out at home dining - my stay in Wingham a Di triet Hos- pital. Specia4l. thanks'"tailD Gear and nurses in intensive care and on second floor. It was all very much appreci- ated. • DickdeBoer • We wish to express our sin- cere thanks to our neighbors, friends and relatives " who sent sympathy cards, phone calls, flowers,donations to the Charities of their choice, and food to the house, hi the passing of a dearhusband and father, James. Gordon Simmons. &special thanks tothe pallbearers, the Cur- rie -Walker Funeral Home for their kindness and help at the time of sorrow, Rev. K. Barry Passmore, for his visit to the home and officiating clergyman, Wingham Branch 180 Royal Canadian Legion, Howick Branch. 307 Royal Canadian Legion, .and the ladies of (the Women's Auxiliary to) The Royal'Can- adian Legion Branch 180 for the lovely lunch they pre- pared in the legion hall after the service. Your kindness will never be forgotten. - Mrs. Adeline Simmons and the Simmons' families We wish to thank everyone who kindly sent -sympathy cards, flowers; or phoned and sent donations to the foundations of their choice in the passing of our dear father Gordon James Sim- mons. A special thanks to the Wingham PUC Commission and employees, staff of Brucelea Haven, Walkerton, . former neighbors of Carling Terrace and the Legion Branch 180 for flowers sent to our home, also Mrs. Wil- fred Haines, RR 4, Wingham for the lovely squares she sent to our home. Your kind- ness will always be remem- bered. Eva and Kenneth O'Gorman, Katherine and Ronald Tervit ,11'he family of the late Les- lie Bolt, Belgrave wish to ex- press their sincere thanks to Dr. Hanlon and the first floor staff of Wingham and- Dis- trict Hospital for the good card and kindness dad re- ceived while a patient there. "Thanks" to Rev. John Rob- erts and all who by gifts, visits and cards made his lengthy period of hos- pitalization easier to bear. Our appreciation is also ex- tended to neighbors and friends and The Currie - Walker Funeral Home for all expressions of condolence at the time of our bereavement. Sincerely, Mrs. Leslie Bolt, and family The family of the late W. (Bill) Rawn wish to express sincere thanks to neighbors, friends and relatives for floral tributes, cards, of sympathy, food sent to our home and for donations to The Canadian Cancer So- . ciety and the Ontario Heart Foundation. Special thanks to the doctors and nurses of 2065 MDSX, Cancer Wing, Victoria Hospital, London; Capt. and Mrs. Perrin of the Salvation Army; the ladies of Home League who put up a good luilch; Capt. D. Cop- plepof Toronto; Pastor John Williams of Chatham and The Currie -Walker Funeral Home, Wingham. Thank you, Seth, Connie and family I would'like family. I .#0 .07 and wasall tly,, We would; our fir. iapd f 25th •,Wil celebration.. .one,for l" man Y•. n• c :NY eY: Mann family fair evening , si •, . through theiir ayimusm- etal .thaniks to ourc. and anyone who help to ' make auk' evening n most;�e4ijoya ile ever wewill always remeatber Willie and Norma Be a' We would like to our sincere thanks,, boas, ' -friends ant, ela for the floral-Arih pathy cards `and f our home at the t•i Kerr's death:" Don andOrabam:AI ams, e REAL. 176 DIAGOIIhA;L ROAD,'. WINGHAM, O:NT'A;RJO LATE_.. TMr . �• t ,TAPI.P brick ranch s 1 "hoiva:: ' sab�division.; Spacious Jct#c .n`�,!Antill Ijunc i aim; s arate dining room Sundeck With -canopy, paint free trim and new paved drive. Excellent condition, avail-' able for, early occupancy. Owner transferred. Price re-, duced to $44;900 - THREE BEDROOM HOME Brick home, good location, Hanover kitchen with bar- becue stove, built-in dishwasher. lunch area, large dining room, 13 x 24 family' room with natural fire- place ongrade overlooking an 18-x 36 inground swim - Ming pool, with the latest carefree maintenance equip• ment, change room, built-in bar, and pool area wash- rooms. This is luxury, living or do affordable reduced price. BRUSSELS HOME •Low down payment with low interest rate will set you up in an attractive 1 storey home having been coni-<'. pletely renovated throughout, with new custom kitcthen and bath. Top quality broadloom and many other tea tures. included in the purchase price of $36,000 is a fuel` size lot which may be sold separately. Or you May pur,-•,,: chase the home alone at a lower price. INCOME PROPERTIES a Two to choose from, 3 and 6 residential units in the most desirable location in town., Buildings are in excel- • fit 'viii condition oom inside arra out. riease esti ior more 9 - . detailed information. ' Ken Ducharme, Representative, 570 Outer Streit, Wingham, Phone 357.204 HUTTON WINGHAM - A top value 3 bedroom electrically heated, home - recently restyled with new roof and siding - good sized living room and dining room with quail*.. cupboards, situated in Public School area on a fine' treed lot - asking $29,000. BELGRAVE - Another reduction in price on this 3k bedroom home on a.• good lot. Kitchen with good cup. boards, 3 piece bath, oil furnace, small barn. Thts week's asking price $15,500. Owner must sell. TURN¢ERRY - 3 year old 3 bedroom bungalow on a oche, acre lot only 11/2 miles from town. Features include( large kitchen with top of the line Hanover cupboard;„ broadloom throughout, new combination woa4Oi1 furnace, new deck and new drilled well. Reduced ask- ing price $35,300. Make an offer. .ee*ee WINGHAM - Three bedroom older home with nett` home comforts only one black from downtown. Al", home has special .features such as full Insuldl'fiarii throughout, drywall interior, newly decorated sun ri om large kitchen with custom mahogany cupboards and main floor laundry room. Exterior of aluminum. WINGHAM - Brick bungalow only two blocks from Post Office. Features two bedrooms, double living morel spacious dining room, hot water heating and 4 plat bath. Well maintained home. .ansa 100 ACRES on Highway 4, 55 to 60 level workable. Ask- ing $49,500. 90 ACRES on highway near Brussels, 55 to 60 workabl111 and could be more, good -two storey house, small bite; Asking $75,000. MEL MATHERS, WINGHAM 357-3208 Representing LLOYD W. HUTTON REAL ESTATE LTD. Broker, Kincardine 396-2061 1.7 A 1