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RENOVATED stere oil wain
street; breadloo*, oba}Iable
immediately, Phone " 357-
3800, 9 a.m. to 5 p:ni
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TWO bedroom apartment,
modernly decorated, fridge
and stove, $160 per month;
three bedroom . house, all
newly decorated, fridge and
`stove. Apply Sunrise Dairy,
Wingham: •
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The Man
To See Is
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pi et
NTH
FRESH & CLEAN - with roominess everywhere: on the 99
x132' lot, double garage, 3 Targe bedrooms, 1'/a baths,
extra large kitchen with abundant cupboards, unfinish-
ed bo3einentopen to your imagination, sundeck and a
gorgeous country view. A charming Wingham bi-level
bungalow, Liust 6 years old and only $53,500.
VIEW OF RIVERSIDE PARK - an immaculately restored 4
bedroom double brick . home in Wingham with
remodelled kitchen, newly broadloomed living and
dining rooms, utility centre, 11/2 baths, new furnace,
and convenient location' to downtown, the park and
Maitland River. Only $39,900.
SUNSET CRESCENT BUNGALOW - at only $39,500 has
country kitchen with built in dishwasher, 4 bedrooms,
finished rec. room, extra appliances and a terrific
location. EXCELLENT VALUE.
COZY & PRIVATE - on almost rt,„ half -acre is a
manageable 3 bedroom bungalow with walkout
basement situated in a woodsy area within a half -mile
of Wingham. Knotty pine cupboards accent the country
kitchen with new sundeck onto a great view. Just 3
,years old at an affordable $39,500.
WROXETER BUNGALOW - recently built with 2
bedrooms, and finished basement. Conveniently dose
to the downtown core, this lovely corner lot home is
amazingly immaculate and priced right, at $37,900.
BE YOUR OWN BOSS.I - this country: property is zoned
commercial with a 16 x 48 steel building and
comfortable 5 bedroom home with family size kitchen
(cupboards galore)' and Targe living room.. Call us for
more details.
APTS.? STORE? RESTAURAN, T4 - this 2 storey, .brick
building has grectiletentiok Well insulated with new
oil/wood furnace the49 arid. rooms, including. 2
kitchens. Also 2 bathrobmi4;.fireplace and large storage
shed. Asking $29,500 for this" excellent highway
location:
Contact:
OFFICE 357-1344'.
STAN CHADWICK 357.207
MARGARET DAY 357-2196
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THEE. bedroom hoiiale in
t.ondlbolco• 3574442
1118
:TWO bedroom apartment in
Fbrdwich, available' - im-
mediately. Phone 335-3754.
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TWO bedroom apartment in
Lucknow and one bedroom
Apar rnent in Teeswater.
Pharite Glennhaven 'Apaart-
rents528-3234 after:9 p.m.
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ONE bedroom apartment
available March `14< fridge
and, stove. Close to schools
and downtown. Phone 357-
1167.
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SMALL, furnished, heated
room in Lucknow, ideal for
one person, linens supplied,
cooking facilities available
in the room, all utilities paid.
Phone 528-3723.
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REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE OR:
FOR RENT
TWO storey semi-detached
house in new condition car-
peted throughout, basement
with walkout. Location Vic-
toria St., Wingham. Phone
343-3246 Palmerston.
18-25
MONTE CARLO
Play games of chane
Frostyfest Monte CD
Friday, Feb. 20 front
to 1 a.m. and :Saturday,
21, 12 noon to `5 pap; at the:,
Wingham . Ariripurres•.
License No. 325844. '
DANCE
-At the. Howick ConuMmity
Centre, Saturday, Feb ,21..
Music by Pleasure Pack;, $7j$►►;ljjl
per couple, lunch included. '
JE TING
ng and dinner
Federation of
s1Nill be held on
45,Feb. 25 at Bel -
unity Centre.
be Ron Jones,
;resident of On-
ion of Agricul-
spass and Li-
' — the new
fecting land-
er at 12 noon.
KEEP THIS DATE
Friday, May 8, come
brate the/75th Anni'vers
the Auxiliary ,AO the ,,-
ham and District Hospital, u$
a tea being held at the Pre;,
byterian church.
Bingo will be
y, Feb. 20, at 8
roxeter Com-
admission $1;
mes for $10; 2
lth; 1, $25 Spe-
t $130 on 55
Ball $60; Door
bion prizes.
VERSARY
of Jim and
tes cordially in -
social evening
•(cardpalty) in honor of their
parents' 40th wedding anni-
ve#intiI Hall, Belgrave
on Sat 'day, Feb. 21 at 8:30
p.ikr ,
'Belt-. wishes only
HAM AND
STRAWBERRY SUPPER
Fordwich United: Chute
ham and strawberry supper, l r
Tuesday, June 23,1981: E
25TH ANNIVERSARY
Please accept this invitation
to a dance and social time in
the Brussels : Legion an
Saturday, Mardi 7, at 9 p.m:
We just want youto come
join us on our 25th wedding
anniversary. Hope to see you
all. ..
Bob and,Irene Brown,
Wroxeter
Business
and i
Professional Director
,Frederick F. Hornuth
,- limo, s.. R.O.
Carol E. Homufh, a.D..
Mrs. H. Vlolo Homuth, O.D.
Optometrists
Harriston, Ontarid
• 338-2712 •
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MEMORIALS .
Guaranteed" Granites .
Cemetery tattering'
Reasonabli'iPrices
Buy Direct tint &Hie
Sus. Ph. 357=1910
Res. .Ph. 357-10`15 f
Servke Direc
PRINTING
WINGHAM
PRINTING
SERVICE
• PRINTING
• PHOTO COPIES
• REGISTER FORMS -
• RUBBER STAMPS
• WEDDING
' STATIONERY
JOSEPHINE STREET
WINGHAM
Portable
Welding
Will do custom port-
able welding and in -
shop repair work.
• Ornamental railings
• Free estimates
Phone Spike Bakker
RR5 Lucknow
528-2026 1
SALES AND SERVICE
I Lynn Hoy
Enterprises Ltd.
Honda and Skidoo
Sales & Service
Hwy. 86 east of Wingham
Phone 519-357-3435
PLUMBING HEATING
Leroy Jackson
—Plumbing
—Heating
—Tinsmithing
191 Josephine St. '
Wingham 357-2904
SALES
Forever Yours
Stationery
• Invitations
o Thank you notes
• Napkins, matches
• Social announcements
The Wingham Advance -
Times Office
THE
ADVANCE.TIMES
CONSTRUCTION
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BERT
357-3053
and
DICK
528.2726
ASIDES BROS.
CONSTRUCTION
General Building
and
Renovations
Concrete Forming
WE SELL
Hunt 8 Pella.
Windows
kaiser
Aluminum Products
Andex
Barn Products
j FREE ESTIMATES I
INSURANCE
.IN
/mai/
$UNNAstles
All Types of
Insurance
335-3525 357-2636
GORR1E WINGHAM
T-SHIRT PRINTING
Our T -Shirt* Are
'TOPS'
(A Groat Walling Advertisement
G.D.K.
Enterprises
Wroxeter, Onterlo
CUSTOM SILK SCREEN
PRINTING OFT -St IRTS
Gordon Koster, lox 0, WroxNsr
Ws. 335-3136 Res. 335-3411
ELECTRICAL
PLETCH
ELECTRIC LTD.
Electrical Contractor
Motor Rewinding and
Complete Motor Sales
W1Nc HAM
35/7 -1583
Farm
Systems
Lim ited
' GRAIN & FEED
HANDLING SPECIALISTS"
38 MAIN ST., NEWTON,
519-595-8182
AIMISINOOMOONNEOL
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PANCAKE SUPPER
1i `Stv;•P uI's Anglican
Chue,Witlgham on Shrove
Tine 61l+Ma°rch 3 from 5:00
p.M - .o ,.'adults $3.50, chil-
dren $1.50, pre-schoolers
freeailt'ets available from
e:me ibi r ' the Board of
' Management. Everyone
welcome. _.. .
18-25
DARIPS:
Canadian PE of and Garden
Show, plus;Sguare One, Feb.
, 28; "Lendan Mar. 2; Grand
Ole _,Opry ow, Kitchener;
` st,¢„etails phone
,P7.3
18-25
,.RI I )i TTE -•
atpghatn.. Girls' rungette
urnanient will be held on
Saturday, -March 7 starting
jai` S;$ a.m. in Lockridge Mem-
orlM- •Arena,' Wingham.
Everyone'hvelcome.
18-25-4
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE;
THREE bedroom house in
Brussels, cement block; half
block from main street, new
cupboards, 3 -pc. bath, oil
furnace,mostly carpeted
throughout. Priced for quick
sale, $15,000. Phone Lucknow
528-3723.
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Cards.. ofThinks
I wish to express my sin-
cere appreciation to Witham -
kind people who sent me
those cheerful cards and let-
ters while I was a patient in
the Kitchener Waterloo Hos-
pital and later during my
convalescing at my daugh-
ter's home. They all helped
me to a speedy reerovery and
will long be remembered.
Mrs. Wilma Clegg
I wish to say Thank You to
relatives and friends for the
prayers, flowers, cards -and
treats while a patient in Uni-
versity Hospital, London.
Special thanks to the clergy,
Dr. Gunton and the nurses on
5th floor.
Sincerely,
Keith Montgomery
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Fr-
i BIRTHS
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WRIGHT-At the Wingham
and District Hospital on
Friday, February 13, to
Rod and Susan (Currie)
Wright, RR 1, Clifford, a
daughter, Alexa ' Cath-
erine-
WRIGHT—Raymond and
Joan are pleased to an-
nounce the arrival of
Bradley James and Janine
Pearl, weighing seven
pounds, five ounces, and
seven pounds, 11 ounces,
respectiirely, on February
13. Big brother Kevin
would like to say
congratulations to proud
grandparents, Jim Wright
of Wingham and Don and
Gladys, Stewart, Tees-
wa ter.
SCHNEIDER—At the
Wingham and District
Hospital on Saturday,,
February 14, to Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Schneider,
RR 2, Clifford, a daughter,
Cara Lee, seven pounds,12
ounces. %%
TH•OMPSON—Donna and
Dennis Thompson of RR 4,
Orillia, are happy • to an-
nounce . the birth of their
son-, Todd Gordon, seven
pounds, 12 ounces, on
Monday, February 16, at
Soldiers' Memorial
Hospital, Orillia. First
grandchild for Winona and
Sydney Thompson, RR 5,
Wingham, and Pat and Bill
Gamble, Teeswater. First
great grandchild for Mrs.
Gordon Wright, RR 1, '
Clifford.
WARD
& UPTIGROVE
Listowel
(519)291.3040
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
HUTTON
BELGRAVE - Three bedroom home only a half block
from store and Post Office. Kitchen with good
cupboards, large living room. House well maintained
on a third acre lot, drilled well, moderate asking price,
taxes $160. per year, possession- anytime.
8 ACRE PROPERTY - 3' miles from Wingham. House fully
restyled with new windows, aluminum siding and new
roof. This house has two full baths, living room, dining
room and kitchen with custom cupboards. Financing
available by the owner.
12 ACRE HOG FARM - Three bedroom frame home in
need of renovations. Hog barn 24 x 150 with Beattie
stable cleaner. Older barn 50 x 80. Immediate sale
necessary at the low price of $37,500.
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WINGHAM • Owner is moving and we offer this three
bedroom home at a new reduced price, situated in the
Public School woo on a fine treed lot. Home is tastefully
decorated throughout.
42 ACRE - highway farm in the Wingham area. Largo
barn set up for hogs, two storey brick house,
reasonable asking price.
WINGHAM - on a super lot, well maintained John Street
Home. The many extras include new roof, new family
room and new hot water heating. New reduced asking
price. Excellent 'financing by owners.
MEL MAThiERS, WINGHAM 357-3208
Representing
LLOYD W. HUTTON REAL ESTATE LTD.
Broker, klneh•.aln., 39 -20ict
I wish to express my sin-
ttert appreciation to my
family, , friends and neigh-
bors for visits, gifts, flowers
and. cards while I was a pa-
tient in the Wingham and
District Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. M. Gear, Dr. J.
K. McGregor, Rev. B. Pass-
more and all the, nurses on
the second floor. Your kind-
ness and thoughtfulness will
always be remembered.
Amelia Pattison
I wish to thank my rela-
tives, family and friends for
cards, visits and treats while
a patient in Victoria Hos-
pital. Special thanks to Dr.
Hanlon and nurses on duty in
Emergency at Wingham anil
District Hospital, the night of
my accident. It was all
greatly appreciated.
Marius Beyersbergen
I would like to thank
family and friends who sent
cards and gifts while I was a
patient in Wingham and Dis-
trict Hospital. Special thanks
to Dr. Corrin, Dr. McKim
and Dr. Jolly and the nurses
- in ICU and on second floor
for their special care.
Thanks also to Art and Miss
Ann Wilson and Mrs. Lillian
Brooks for their_prompt ac-
tion at the time of my col-
lapse. Thanks to Kathleen
Gibson and Mary Caslick for
their help and to Mr, and
Mrs. Carman Machan, of
Brussels for looking after me
until I ,. was able to come
home. ,..
Rena Fisher
I would like to take this op-
portunity of thanking all my
relatives, neighbors„and
friends for all the beatiful
cards and' letters, also flow-
ers and other lifts While I
was a patient in Wingham
and .District Hospital and
Westminster Campus, Lon-
don. I would like to thank Dr.
Ping and .Dr. .Mowbray of
Wingham, Dr. Watt of God-
erich, Dr. Flowers, Clinton
and Dr. Eberhart of London.
Mrs. Ken Hastie
We would like to express
our thanks to neighbors,
family and friends who ex-
pressed sympathy with
cards, flowers and dona-
tions, at the time of our ber-
eavement;'1Special thanks to
Rev. B. Passmore, the pall-
bearers, and The Currie -
Walker Funeral Home. Your
help was greatly appreci-
ated.
Jim Currie,
Mrs. Mina McRitchie,
Mrs. Mary Galbraith
The family members of the
late -Tom Morrison wish to
express their sincere thanks
to all for the many expres-
sions of sympathy, floral tri-
hutes, memorial donations
and food. Special thanks to
Mrs. Grace Lowery, Rev.
Munshaw, the ladies of the
Presbyterian Church for the
lovely lunch, Eagleson Fun-
eral Home, Little Current
and MacKenzie and Mc-
Creath Funeral Home. God
Bless you.
Connie Morrison, Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Stockill, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Morrison, Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Morrison,
and families
1 would like to thank my
friends and neighbors for
cards, gifts and inquiries
while in hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Marie Gear
and nurses on second floor in
Wingham and to Dr. Holli-
day, Dr. Harris and Dr. Wor-
obetz of Victoria Hospital,
London. Your kindness was
much appreciated.
Jeat'i Deans
Please accept my thanks
for your cards, phone calls,
letters, visits and expres-
sions of good wishes, for bet-
ter health while a patient in
Wingham and District Hos-
pital, Wingham and Victoria
Hospital, London. Special
thanks to Dr. M. 'Gear, Dr.
Coles, the nurses of both hos-
pitals for excellent care.
Rev. John Roberts and Rev.
Peter Davison of London,
Freda and 1 have appreci-
ated everything so much it is
going to be hard to repay
everyone.
George Johnston
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TORONTO —.. Depot
IBitlister el Agriculturean
Food Keri Lantz lied;'.'ap- -
npunced the appointment. .of
Robert McMahon an:dii etor
of the agricultural and -horti-
cultural societies branch t1R
succeed Arthur Peppin,. yvilo
retiresat the end of
February;
Mr, . McMahon has been
associate • director of 'klpe
branch . since June of .1979,
following 10 years liield
experience with the ministry
as a rural develop:tieirt of-
ficer and one year on second:-
'meat
econd-'ment to`thotermcr Foodland
Development Committee:
Prior: to joining the ministry
lin 19¢$,, he worked ' for
several -,years aS .a branch
manager. with :a major farm
m.
supply fir.
In announcing the appoint
• ment,. Mr. Intz paid tribute .
to Mr,-Beppm or,,the ex-
cellent contribiitiotritieh he
has made during his 18 years
with the ministry. For ,the
past two years he has. served
as director of the branch,
following 10 years as
associate director. During
this, period he has been ac-
tively involved with , tiie
Ontario Plowmen's
Association and the., Inter-
national Plowing Match, as
well as agricultural and
.
horticultural societies
throughout the province.
As the new director, Mr.
McMahon will„continue to
work closely with these
organizations' and willserve
as secretary -manager of, the
Ontario Plowmen's
4sociation, in addition to
his other, administrative
responsibilities.
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basement. Lgii;4 •ley''
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150 ACRE FARO, f, Ali
from Wingham, equip
for beet cattle, and •
good fiance ftormr.
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fruit trees,.excs#1ient
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fprquick sole. .
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desboro on No: 4 _
way, Ideal for we eli
shop or: similer,.buslfl (Iso
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home, 3 L Sp...�ms, nine;
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176 DIAGONAL ROAD 35 ����
WINGHAM, ONTARIO
ELEGANT TWO STOREY Hold . ¢ ;
Only l block fialyi est afficet ilrti sgfi naF a,,l rypni,
"sir�ll-nsi'►lain dining roar►,;4ouble.:hying,rroom erith
natural fireplace, antique woodwork and operiataircase.
4 piecebath plus 2 piece bath and 3 bedrooms. Also°ad-
joining is an income 2 bedroom apartment with 2 - 3
piece baths. The home is in excellent condition and the
price is right.
EXCELLENT VALUE
Family or. retirement home close to down town. Good
condition. Three bedrooms, living room, T.V. room, mod-
ern decor, very comfortable living. Value priced at
$23,000.
COUNTRY LIVING — FIVE ACRES
Close to Wingham, beautifully renovated three bed-
room home.. Large living room, separate dining room,
spacious kitchen with lunch area. Two baths, two car
garage. Spring fed pond. Listed at $54,000.
COUNTRY HOME
Located close to Gorrie on a half acre lot. This attractive
9 room brick'home has modern kitchen, separate dining
room, 3 piece bath, oil furnace and new 100 amp. electric
service plus many extra features. Water supply is from a
new drilled well. Low taxes and low purchase price of
$30,000.
Ken Ducharme; Representative, 570 Shuler Street, .
Wingham, Phone 357-2594
DON 'HAMILTON
cREaL &Late and Llnsu°zancE _td.
Wingham Office Tel: 357-3403
MORTGAGE 91/2 % ,
You can't beat the interest rote and you cont boot the
value on this property. Nestled among mature trees
and situated on 2 acres in a village near Wingham, this
two storey home features 12 rooms including 7
bedrooms, family room, and library. Ideal for large
family or Convalescent Home.
JUST $5,000 DOWN
Vendor will take bock an Open Mortgage for the
balance of the purchase price. Located in Turnberry
Estates, this double wide Commodore Home has 3
bedrooms, large kitchen, living room and utility` morn,
electric heat, fully carpeted, includes fridge and stove,
cedar deck both front and back. This home has been
occupied by adults only for one year and is located on
Targe lot backing on river.. Act fast.
CONVENIENCE i ECONOMY
Located in Winghom close to schools and shopping, this
11/2 storey family home features kitchen, dining room,
living room, one bedroom down and 2 bedrooms up.
Full basement, new water softener, paved drive,
cement patio and steel shed. Priced to sell.
SACRIFICE! SACRIFICE I
Owner has moved and has slashed price drastically to
$26,000 for this 11/2 storey aluminum sided dwelling
with kitchen, living room, dining room, four bedrooms
and bathroom plus one partially finished section. This
bargain, situated in Bluevole, could easily be duplexed.
Large mortgage at low rates available.
OFFICE 3574403
John Brent Clarence Sutcliffe
3354391 392-6969
Laurie Campbell
887-9051
'We Sell the Earth and insure Everything
Onit"