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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Advance-Times, 1981-03-04, Page 110 HUTT � .. - WI t f liiAM ,-New Jew asking priceon this John Street ,Mime: The many extras Include- new roof,, new family loom. and nevehotwater heating. 114 .AC0US IN WINGHAM Aiello • Beautifully re;.tared Tudor Style home. Living roam, dining room, modern. kitchen, 2 baths and family room with marble fireplace, outdoor pool and change -room, insulated workshop and older barn. _ •••••• WINGHAM • Throe bedroom older home with new home comforts only one block from down town. This, home has special features; such as full irisulation . throughout, drywall interior, newly decorated- sun room, large kitchen with custom mahogany cupboards and main floor laundry room. Exterior of aluminum. LUXURIOUS WINGHAM HOME • designed for private living. Large modern kitchen with quality cupboards and breakfast nook, charming family room with floor to ceilingfireplace, formal dining room, patio doors to. deck. Large attached garage, home carefully maintain- ed, a family sized home WHITECHURCH • Attractive home with many new fea- tures such as vinyl siding, drywall interior, new Fleet- wood cupboards and much more. Offers considered. FARMS INCLUDE: 200 ACRES • West Wawanosh farm with good buildings. 100 ACRES • Wawanosh farm with buildings. 200 ACRES - Wawanosh farm without buildings. 30 ACRES • on Highway No. 4 without buildings. MEL MATHERS, WINGHAM 357-3208 Representing LLOYD W. HUTTON REAL ESTATE LTD. Broker, Kincardine 396-2061 Business and Professional Frederick F. Homuth, Phm.a., R.O. `Cororh."tio`inuih d.D. Mrs. H. Viola Nemeth, O:D. Optometrists Herriston, Ontario 338-2712 Di rectory WINGHAM —MEMORIALS - ,Guaranteed Granites Cemetery Lettering Reasonable Prices Buy Direct end Save Bus. Ph. 357-1910 Res. Ph. 357.1015 NEW 4 bedroom house ,w,,i;wt.h.2 .9 -apart baths and rect°eet'on room, Lavas al le April ii App1 suitable for ' professional' GOO; W Ont. man. Write to. Box 2177, C-�1 •. The Wingham Alvance• Tithes, Wingham, Ont. 34 4=11 INN'2'eeswater; one bedroom apartments, ibis paid, no pets Phone ds of Than to neighbors ri;?'for cards and } Wingham and ital , and Vic- . Thanks for care I re- N'hospitals. Spe- 'Dr. Gear, Dr. Wes Gutowski nce drivers. Alex Sproal THREE bedroom home in 682.9 Londesboro.. Phone 357-3442.25-4 THREE bedroom apart- ment, sitting room, living room, laundry room, kit- chen, drive and well -land- scaped yard. Phone 357-1852, 254 THREE bedroom farm house, near Teeswater. Phone 392-6070. 4-11 REAL.ES,TATE FOR SALE THREE bedroom house in Brussels, cement block; half blockfrom main street, new cupboards, 3 -pc. bath, oil furnace, mostly carpeted throughout: Priced for quick sale, $15,000. Phone Lucknow 528-3723, lOrrb REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR FOR RENT HOUSE: 10 per tela mort- gage. Two storey, three bed- room home, 3 years old, has brick with aluminum siding and soffit. Very little main- tenance needed. Has no -wax floors in kitchen and hall- ways. Is electrically heated, averaging $45 a month in winter. Mortgage and taxes combined are. $345. This can be. yours for only $4500, down payment. Phone 357-1672. .a", 4 -lay 18-25 . e:.ep, TWO storey semi-detached house in, new condition, car- ,, peted throughout, basement with walkout. Location Vic- toria St., Wingham. Phone 343-3246, Palmerston. 4-11 TWO bedroom apar� Fordwich, av2ulal>l mediately. Phone 335'-275, TWO bedroom apartment ii►.`,` Lucknow' .and one bed vont apartment in Teeswater, Phone Glennhaven Apart- ments 528-3234 after 9p.m lOrrb SMALL, furnished, heated room in Lucknow, ideal IEor`:.: one person, linens supplied, '', cooking facilities available in the room, all utilities paid. Phone 528-3723. 2irrb ONE bedroom aeartmnent;; stove • and fridge, available' iinniediately...Phone 3571851 before 6 p.m: - 4rrb to thank fam- and everyone while I was a 7niversity and itals, London, m and Dis- Thanks for and gifts and- elpfful to my myself. Special Hanlon and all 4 d had in London, en, Rev. T. K. �e many clergy e, all the .staff great staff in 6 yak our 9f/i +a hospital, and the .a + ince drivers: + to the Cancer Soei0 y for `their kindness and lief , and to the many mire who are still helping mea • Brian Cronkwright Aileen Under, Lien's speaking ns est Aileen Underwood, a happiness, Anita Damsma, Grade 12 student at F: E. Terry Fox; Elizabeth Wil - Madill Secondary School, kins;:.ridienle; Linda Mein - captured first place in the nis,...me,'Beaties, and Nima Wingham Lions' effective Patel, the :1ysical differ - speaking contest. . enees ,betweeen the female Miss Underwood won after andmalebrein and how they competing against six other effect 7L1'e1ye>olupcal devel- high school students during opment:. y last week's Lions meeting.. • Judging'', the • contestants Each student was marked on .wereReti, John swan, Roo a five to seven-mintiteAfre, Davi andttl'ugh:Sinnamon. pared speech anda5,- o • T ntest woo:arratnged by three=tininute'titilprompi�l" ' Russell �`Zurhri , with The ' 17 -year-old "Whiter assistat>ee froth gDon Far - presented a moving tail, on nell . !«s the feelings she 'had'about Miss Underwood received her horse, Princess, that a leash prize for her win 'and died last August. • advanced to the regional The six other contestants competition, which will be were: Heather Brent, who held sometime inh March. presented a speech' on In other business, it was reported that the club's annual Talent Hunt for February was cancelled due to lack of interest, but the March progrartr is still scheduled. Every year the club sponsors several Talent Hunt shows from which the winners compete in. a final Show of Stars. The club gathered in- dividual donations -from Lion members for 'Lottie Scott' and her family, whose house was destroyed, by fire recently. Donations totalled $125 which will be placed in a bank account for the family at the Toronto Dominion BaWm Andynkin Ritskesingharepo. rted that Wingham's Funfest is -ten - based on wtern tatively sten- tatively scheduled to be., ASKES BROS. .and that 5 the Lions theme are considering looking after a bingo and other games. He said there will be a meeting at the town hallitoilay (Wed-.,. nesday) at 8 p.m. for anyone interested in Funfest ac- tivities. The next Lions 'meeting will be held March l0. Service Directo, PRINTING WINGHAM PRINTING SERVICE • PRINTING • PHOTO COPIES • REGISTER FORMS • RUBBER STAMPS • WEDDING STATIONERY '' 314 JOSEPHINE STREET WINGHAM 357=3800 SALES Forever Yours Stationery • Invitations • Thank you notes • Napkins. matches • Social announcements The Wingham Advance - Times Office A k, SALES AND SERVICE Lynn Hoy Enterprises Ltd. Honda and Skidoo Sales 8 Service Hwy. 86 east of Wingham Phone 519-357-3435 WELDING Portable Welding Will do custom port- able welding and in - shop repair work. •Ornamental railings •Free estimates Phone Spike Bekker RR5 Lucknow 528-2026 If Your Business Is Service re 357®2320 INSURANCE sw��Ij® suRswee All Types of Insurance 335-3525 GORRIE 357-2636 WINGHAM PLUMBING HEATING Leroy Jackson —Plumbing —Heating —Tinsmithing 191 Josephine St. Winghani 357-2904 ELECTRICAL PLETCH ELECTRIC LTD. Electrical Contractor Motor Rewinding and Complete Motor Sales WINGHAM L 357-1583 CONSTRUCTION BERT _,• 357.3053 and DICK 528-2726 CONSTRUCTION General Building and Renovations Concrete Forth ing WE SELL Hunt 8 Pella Windows Kaiser Aluminum Products Andex Born Products FREE ESTIMATES Farm Systems Limited 38 MAIN ST., NEWTON, 519-595-8182 Howick Junior Institute meets HOWICK The Junior Women's Institute met in the Howick Central School, with President Joyce Leckie welcoming everyone and conducting the business. Gratitude was extended to everyone' who helped can- vass 'for the Ontario Heart Foundation and the mem- bers are grateful to all who donated; helping the group realize about $1,200. Marion Feldskov, one of the members, decorated a cake to commemorate the group's third antliVersary. All the members then rime. used different decorating designs. The next meeting will be a • skating party at .the arena on March 19. RESULTS You'll applaud with WANT ADS `7-2329 The family of the late Mrs. Donalda Moir v!gishc- press their thank to rd tives, neighbors, and frlen for their expressions ofsytn-' pathy, including food and - flowers brought to the house during their recent breaye- ment. Special thanks to Dr. Hanlon, Dr. McGregor and the nurses and staff at, :the Wingham and District Ifo$- pital. Also to Rev. Father W. Gutowski, the Catholic Women's League, -Doug•- McBurney and Doug Layton at the Currie -Walker Fun- eral Home. Such kindness and consideration -will not be forgotten. Jim, Faye, John, Paul and Mary I wish to thank all those who sent cards and flowers and visited me while I was a patient in Wingham and Dis- trict Hospital. Special thanks to Rev: Proud, Rev. Pass- more, Robert Perry and Captain and Mrs. Perrin who visited me. Alice Caswell Farm show highlights progress The 1981 Western Fair Farm Show swung open its, gates Tuesday morning. For the next four days the show will explore answers to the question 'What Can Be Done In '81?' as it relates to area farmers. Sharply higher interest and energy costs are major .concerns in an industry which has seen net incomes decline as much .as 23 per cerlt nthepastfewYeses,,,,,,,, Theatre programs dealing with such timely topics as fuel for agriculture, soil management, 'tillage and rotation practices and the safety of agricultural chemi- cals will be presented each afternoon beginning at 1:30 p.m. On Friday Eugene Whelan, minister of agri- culture for Canada, will out- line, the federal govern- ment's farm policy for the 1980's. Programs of special .in- terest to woman will cover flower -arranging, spring fashions and creative cooking. , The Western Fair Farm Show is this, area's major agri-business exhibition, bringing together acres of .the very latest in farm equipment and .machinery, seeds and grain, agricultural chemicals and fertilizers, livestock equipment, edu- cational displays and more. The show is open froth 10:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, and from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday. Ontario tax credits A new program, Ontario Tax Grants for seniors, has replaced Ontario Property, Sales and Pensioner Tax Credits for people 65 and older. ' Any Ontario resident who was 65 years of age as of Dec. 31, 1980, may qualify under this new program. However, residents in nursing homes, homes for the aged or similar in- stitutions are not entitled to claim the property tax grant or the property tax credit un- less they are paying for the full cost of their care, and the home pays municipal and school taxes. Remember, seniors are no longer eligible for Ontario Tax Credits and shouldn't complete the mauve Ontario Tax Credit form in the federal income tax package, • unless they wish to claim a 'Political Contribution Tax Credit. For further information, call the Ontario Ministry of Revenue's toll-free Infor- mation Centre: 1-800-268- 7121. rs ire population �y .;one solitary kit a year, eecn,. statistics -estorKett for Huron .:.Comity Ey, the regional,assessment office. Although the growth is, hardly startling, it did marrr the first tit iin severats years that the town s population. has not declined and it tent against a.trend that IMF. P oitulatto l for.the' county as a whole drop fly 345 in1090. Population in Wingham. was 2,860 last year, com- pared ,to. 2,859 in 197:9 altid 2,89l'007,8. A nimmer of other local Minticipaiities also grew last year; including Turnbert°y Township, up to 1,515 from 1,509; East Wawanosh, 1,154, up from 1,141 in 1.9i ; Morris, 1,700, up from 1,698. The population of Howick Township dropped to 3,106 from 3,118 the previous year, while West Wawanosh dr d oppe . to 1,368 from.1,387; Brussels fell slightly to '998 from 1,003; Blyth droppedto 918 from 934 and Grey Town- ship slipped to 1,986 from 2,016. Among other towns in the county, Seaforth grew to 2,074 from 2,043; Exeter stayed the same at 3,668; Clinton fell to 3,048 from 3,130 and Goderlch slipped to 7,391 from 7,408. Total assessment in the county grew by more than $1.3 million to $91.5 million last year, with by far the largest portion of this growth taking place in the residential sector, where property value increased by $949,163. Wingham, ranks sixth in the county in assessment,. with a total of $4,165,939. This includes residential assess- ment of $2,720,719, com- mercial, $982,915 and business, $462,305: Ranking ahead of Wingham are Goderich, $11.7 million; Stephen Town- ; ship, $6.9 million; Exeter, $5.6. million; Howick Town- ships X1,8, rxiillion; .ay, Township, $4.2 million.. However Wingham did register the most growth during 1980, with supple- mentary assessments of $197,015, slightly ahead of Exeter which added $196,420 in assessments to its tax rolls. The rate of growth for the county as a whole slowed by about one-third last year, with supplementary assess- ments dropping to $1.6 million in 1980 from $2.4 million the previous year. Supplementary assess- ments are an indicator of, growth, showing any new assessments added to tax rolls during the course of a year. Mervyn Bowen, assessment commissioner • for the Huron -Perth regional assessment office, reported that the number of building permits received from municipalities in the county has been going down steadily over the past several years. In ' his report to Huron County Council last week, Mr. Bowen told councillors that all municipalities in the county now have been re- assessed under Section 86, with the assesstnent base up- dated to 1975. "You have in place now, the best that we, can give you," he said. While ad- mitting that it•isn't perfect, ..it's a lot fairer than what LAKELET The third meeting of the Sewing Sweethearts was held at Mrs. Rae's Feb. 24 at 7 p.m. with •eight members present. The roll call, name a piece of sewing equipment and its use, was answered by all. Beginning to construct your garment included sewing sample demon- strations. The more ex- perienced members demonstrated staystitching, sewing different types of seams and their finishes. Mrs. Huth sewed a sample of a dart and Mrs. Rae showed how to gather. With all the sewing samples' completed, Mrs. Rae pressed each one properly. The meeting was a real workout! For the next meeting Mar. 4 the beginner sewers were to label and mount their dart sample on heavy weight paper. All sewers must have their pattern cut out and transfer the makings onto the fabric. Constructing your garment can be started. you had before," Wadded,: He said the assessment base ., be updated ap- Proximatefy • every_ f . years, with -the next change bringing it to a 1980 base. He ahs .asked co . Fs�, to let him know' if they of any problems in WOO, went., "Ninety-nine per cent ` H gal estatz. ar'; ii,t�x.r,: Fier„ iia�a,r n,. •s, *9 Winghum Office 1. I; 3; e JUST $66000 DOWN Vendor will take back an Opt*: once. Loaded in Turnbsriry E tc Commodore hom.le N `:3` l> living room and utility roots. Ei eras ; lV stove, cedar deck both front and back,, been occupied by adults only for ofia it ai d s on large lot backing on river. JUSTUSTIED'' Two bedroom home completely reisoyella 10c' new family room, roof, windows, deers, 100 aril vice, furnace and broadloom. Just Mile jet a enjoy the view of the countryside in this hrorea lltU on a lot 100' x 247' on the outskirts Oil/Fr-petite. Or, at only $25,900. CONVENIENCE AND EcONO.NIYf Located in Wingham dose to schools or i sl�gppinp, i 1% storey fomily.home features kitchen; twining rofmt, ' living room, ons bedroom down and 2 bedrooms up. Full basement, new water .softener, paved drivi, cement patio and steel shad. Priced to sail. WANTEI! b We have sincere clients `looking for force and' small~ acreages with or without buildings List: now for, fast' action. OFFICE 357 O- John Brent " C,latonc•Sutcliffe: 335-3391 39249611. ;. Laurie Campbell .: 887.9051 - "We Sell the Earthslandi fsur. Evirysh'i The Man To See Is ma`INTEE 44::FQ1OT COMMt DOREaHOME po InOTurnberr9=: stable.,{ with attached closed porch, 3 bedrooms, utility -shed/ - use of recreational and laundry facilities of park, im- peccably maintained. REDUCED TO 515,900. ABUNDANT SPACIOUSNESS - in o recently constructed 3 bedroom Bluevale residence with a fireplace enhanced, 'living room, extra roomy dining room complementary to a distinctive kitchen, nearby utility room,' and hand- some 4 piece bath, bright rec room and a masterful front verandah with fluted columns, all on a generous lot. IMMACULATE! GREAT COUNTRY - 4 bedroom brick home on over an acre with large living room, modern kitchen, new fur- nace, 2 full baths; steel hobby born; on the Belmore-' *roxeter paved rood, and just $31,900. CHARMING LUCKNOW BUNGALOW - with 3 bedrooms, carport and paved driveway has been beautifully main- tained and is now offered for an astonishingly low $38,000. Besides a roomy living room and kitchen, there's a new rec room and all on a spacious 89' x 147' lot. A REAL TREAT — SEE IT! .. POINT CLARKE COTTAGE - newly built 2 bedroom win- terized, dwelling within 11/2 blocks of Lake Huron; gar- age attached, large treed lot and circular `drive. A dream for retirement at only $42,900. ATTRACTIVE TWO BEDROOM - brick bungalow, newly insulated. Dining room and spacious, double living room. Easy to run and very central. Asking $32,500. Contact: - OFFICE 357-13.44 STAN CHADWICK 357-2497 MARGARET DAY 357.2196 BROKER REAL E STATE WINGHAM,DIAGONAL ONTARIO 357.1117 LATE MODEL BRICK BUNGALOW Custom built 3 bedroom home having modern kitchen and dining area, large living room and 4 piece bath, car- peted throughout. The lower level hos 4 finished rooms presently rented as a bachelor apartment or could be a family size recreation facility. Other features are a car- port, paved drive plus a fully fenced yard. We would be pleased to show you this beautiful home at your conven- ience. EXCELLENT VALUE Family or retirement home dose to down town. Good condition, three bedrooms, living room, T.V. room, mod- ern decor, very comfortable living. Value priced. at! $23,000. - ECONOMICAL LIVING Comfortable, well maintained dwelling, located dose to' schools, combination kitchen -dining room"; living room, three bedroom, 4 piece bath, part finished family room. Very affordable at only $29,500. COMMERCIAL OR INCOME PROPERTY ' 1222 sq. ft. on each of 2 levels provides potential for many types of business or office enterprises plus living accommodation_ Locet•d lees than half a block from main street and forming a port of the moan business cold This may be just the property you are looking for to start a new business venture. Ken :t uehorme, R4presentathve, 670 Shuter Street, Wingham, Phone 3579594 °A ilkm...s..es....fPr...n.,..,: