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WINGHAM
Words out . this 3 bedroom home is one of the best buys
an today's market, located in a new subdivision. This
home has all the conveniences on one floor, eat -in
kitchen, living room, 4 pc. bath and plenty of storage
area. Only 4 yrs. old so no maintenance.
WINGHAM
There's a Iot of living in this brick home. 5 bedrooms, 2
full bath
s.ii kitchen, living room, dining room and a
family room with "a fieldstone fireplace. An attoced
single car garage with a cement driveway complete this
attractive offering at $42,500.
WINGHAM
Located near the hospital and CKNX, this large 2 storey
brick home has 5 bedrooms, 2 full baths, double living
room and a spacious kitchen. Everything is tastefully
decorated but the asking price is only $34,000.
TEESWATER
One of those hard to find economical brick bungalows.
Kitchen, living room, 3 pc. bath, full basement and
attached garage. Steps. to downtown and only 2 doors
to the R.C. Church. Ideal for retirement. At $45,000.
327 Josephine St.
Wingham, Ontario OFFICE 357-1414
TOM MILLER RESIDENCE 3574483
JO MORRISON RESIDENCE 357.1704
BROKER
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2 STOREY BRICK HOME
Beautifully renovated four bedroom home, Hanover
kitchen with lunch area, large dining room, living room
i family room with built-in bar and fireplace. Owner
, rer'o'' tirit9:"�j cffordably'pi'lded - 4 4' ` �: t • " •
ELEGANT2 STOREY HOME
Only 1 Mach from post office. ' Consisting of many
extras such as dining room, double living room with
natural fireplace, antique wood work and $en
staircase. 4 pc. bath plus 2 pc. bath and 3 bedrooms;
Also adjoining is an income 2 bedroom apartment with
2-3 pc. baths. This home is in .excellent condition• and
very reasonably priced.
LATE MODEL BRICK BUNGALOW
Custom built 3 bedroom home having modern kitchen
and dining area, large living room and 4 pc. bath:
Carpeted throughout. The lower level hiss 4 finished
rooms presently rented as a bachelor apartment or
could be a family size rec. room. Other features are a
t , carport,, paved drive plus a fully fenced yard. Come and
inspect this family priced home. ..
•" • COMMERCIAL BUILDING
Formerly a grocery and general store with gas pumps.
Store area 23`.x 29'. Living quarters has kitchen, dining
room and living room with fireplace plus 3 bedrooms
and 4 pc. bath. Also a 1'bedroom income apartment.
Hot water radiator heating. Choice, location on.
Diagonal Road in Winghom. The full price f $39,000 is
open to offer.
Kin Dacharme, Representative, 67 huter Street,
Winghem, Phone 967.2
DON HAMILTON
Jeal E4.LaLE and insu'iancE _Ltd,
Wingham Office- Tele 357-3403
BLUEVALE -3 ACRES
One storey, 7 room home with 4 bedrooms, located on
a lot 160' x 225' with paved drive, garage and small
barn. This property, with many mature trees, spells
comfort and economy.
MORTGAGE 109/. %
Ten room home on 2 acres located on main highway,
two miles from Wingham featuring 5 bedrooms, 2
bathrooms, large living room, family room with patio
doors to a large cedar deck with built-in Bar -B -Q. Also
a large workshop 55' x 35' plus two small steel barns,
OPEN TO OFFERS
Four bedroom aluminum sided dwelling on a corner lot
in Bluevale. This home has been partly renovated and
could be converted into a duplex for extra income.
Owner has reduced price for quick sale.
BEEF AND HOG SET-UP
Inspect this Show Place situated on 112 acres in the
Teeswater area, 105 workable acres systematically
tiled, featuring an outstanding home, two painted
barns, two coloured implement sheds, 4 steel
granaries, 2 corn cribs plus many extras. This farm
must be seen to be appreciated.
106 ACRES - TEESWATER AREA
Set-up for rrlixed farming, thisrproperty features two
barns, large implement shed, 3 steel granaries, 2 corn
cribs plus a 1'/2 storey home that has been modernized
throughout.
OFFICE 357-3403
Jahn Brent Clarence Sutcliffe
335-3391 392.6969
Laurie Campbell
'887-9051
887.9051
"We Sell the Earth and Insure Everything
.• ill It"
1 1x1 k' 1WU"1Dearoom
ap�l1Cltr�ti$1 + LTn Lueknow,
1
f..d
. ad, rrnfalr 1311.
. Alsn two bedr�oom,apartment
in'Ripley. Phone 529-7030.
lorrb
ONE bedroom apartment in
Win „Phone 39258.
A 3rrb
FARM hose available July
• I,- close to Wingham, ?newly
decorated.' Phone 335-3$62:
TWO to three bedroom
hon$, large kitchen, two
batkdoms, .fridge and stove
included, nice yard, $300 per
month plus utilities. Phone
357-1451..
TWO bedroom apartment,
hydro and heat supplied,
available immediately.
Phone 357-1268.
. 24-1
THREE bedroom farm
house. Phone 357-1598 before
8 a.m. or after 5 p.m.
24-30
LARGE two bedroom apart-
ment, four piece bath, heat
. supplied, parking area. R.
Johi1k urrie 357-1482. ,
24rrb
' WANTED TO.RENT
YOUNG, mature'. couple re -
R ently transferred to Wing -
ham want to rent tato (or
more) bedroom home.. If
interested phone Ron at 357-
2770 between '9 a.m. and 5
p.m.
24-1
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
C r Y, well insulated three
bedroom .' home, . • recently
renovated with quality ma-
terials. The house is located
'on the edge of Wroxeter:
Large lot, a park and play-
, ground in the back.. Oil and
wood heating. Phone 335-
6242.
17-24-1
GORRIE: Two storey,. four
bedroom • brick house, 11/2
bath, sun deck; close to park,
shopping.. Phone 335-3945.
17=24
TWO bedroom house on
double lot, in Bluevale,
located between Presby-
terian Church and Com-
munity Hall on main street.
Priced to sell. Phone 524-
2725.
24rrb
REAL ESTATE LTD.
Phone 482-9371 Clinton
BEFORE YOU BUILD - SEE
THIS Executive Ranch - 4
bedroom home in Wing -
ham, 3 baths, spacious
family room with elegant
stone firepllce - finished
rec room in basement &
heated indoor pool. Lux-
urious throughout.
Priced below replace-
ment cost. Shown by
appointment.
150 ACRE FARM - 3 miles
from Wingham, equipped
for beef cattle and hogs,
good frame home, F.C.C.
mortgage can be
assumed.
250 ACRES - St. Helen
district - 210 acres work-
able, fair buildings.
LARGE CORNER LOT -
Belgrave,
2 ACRES MORRIS TWP., -
brick home, large shed,
drilled well, under
$30,000.
KATE ST. WINGHAM - 2
year old brick home on 1
acre lot, electric heat
fully finished walk -out
basement, low Interest
mortgage can be
assumed.
MAIN ST. EGMONDVILLE-
1 stor%S; frame, home
excellent .0(dition on °
acres, nicely ,eed pro-
perty, gas heat, sun
deck, many extras.
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SSTORYTI?
AtVi hasp
every hursday: ' o rl June,>:
•214unti1 Aug.,
Chi1dren'age'3 and 4 are. wet
come. Free admissions ' •
24-1
TIVERFEST -
SBturday, July 4 in the.
Tiverton Arena featuring a,
chicken: barbecue. from 5' to 8
pari;" and a dance with Walt-
et* estenak: from 8 p.m. to l
a.m Dance . tickets only $6
per person. Barbecue only$5
per person. "Dance and
barbecue $10 per person. For
advance . tickets phone 368-
7121 or 368-7133. Sponsored
by Tiverton Recreation
Committee. ,
17=24-1
GARAGE AND
BAKE SALE
Friday, June 26 from 2 to 9
p.m. and Saturday, June 27
from 9:30 a,m. to 12 noon at
Harry ,Sjaarda's turkey
farm, Highway 86, 3 miles
east of Wingham. Sponsored
by Wingham Voice for Life.
17-24
SOCIAL EVENING
For Rob Dern,aray and
Sharon Schuler on Friday,'
June 26 in Howick Com-
munity Centre. Music by Tif-
fi is, 9 to 1. Tickets at the
door. Everyone welcome.
17-24
JULY 4
Come to Bluevale o5nJuly 4.
Horseshoe tournament..
Registration 11:30a.m.,
starting 12 noon. A.B. and C
groupings. Beef barbecue 5
p.m.; adults $5, children 12
and under $3, pre-school
free. For tickets phone 357-
3474. Official opening of ball
park lights beginning at 8
p.m. Bell game to follow.
Sponsored by Bluevale Rec-
reation.
FIDDLE CONTEST
Attend the Fiddle and Step
Dance contest, July 10 & 11
at the Fergus and District
Community Centre, Fergus,
Ont. For information contact
Mery Woods, 843-1630.
WELSH COUNTRY FAYRE
In Belgrave Arena on Satur-
day, June -27 from 4 to 9 p.m,
featuring baking, needle-
work,, plants etc. and cold
meat supper from 5 to 7 p.m.
Adults $4.50; children $2.
Sponsored by Belgrave
United Church.'
FARMATiC FIREWORKS
CELEBRATION
As in advance salute to
-Howick's 125th anniversary,
Farmatic a proud Canadian
company, manufacturing on-
farm feed processing and
grain, handling systems is
pleased to present a Canada
Day Fireworks Celebration,
As an added attraction;.The
Brussels Legion Pipeband
will entertain from 8:30 p.m,
until dusk. Admission is free
But donations toward Bart
Scherpenzeel's rebuilding
fund will be canvassed by the
Howick Lions and Junior
Farmers. Don't forget it
starts at 8:30 p.m. on July 1
at the Howick Community
Centre.
RUSSELL REALTY
LIMITED
Essex, Ontario
105 ACRES BARE LAND -
100 acres workable. Ho-
wick-Turnberry line.
TURNBERRY TOWNSHIP -
147 acres level land, 11
acres hardwood bush,
large house, Targe barn
with automatic feed man-
ger. Good Farm Credit
Mortgage.
234 ACRES - 200 workable
excellent house, good
barn with silo, set up for
200 to 300 beef cattle.
Largo Farm Credit Mort-
gage at good rate.
CALL
TOM RUSSELL
AT 482.3124
DOUG RUSSELL
AT 2384283
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WREN'S
tration Mon
Qin 10 a.m. to5
uf the Blyth
jJ. All those
ages 5 to 8
Please Par-
ke this an-
aful season.
unday, June
10 a,m. to 7
,tt:St., Clifford.
BINGO
Teeswater Lions Club reg-
ular binge:Friday, July 3 at 8
p.m. fru Teeswater Town
Hall; 15 Regular games at
$10; a Specials at $25, and a
Jackpot of $140 on 54 calls,
RUMMAGE SALE
Teeswater Ex Toggery rum-
mage sale, "Thursday, June
25, from 10 .1012 noon and 2 to
5 p.rn.
FREEDOM FESTIVAL
Windsor Detroit Interna-
tional Freedom Festival,
June 25, to duly 5. Las Vegas
Nights, fireworks, Conklin
Carnival, tug -boat race, Har-
row Bluegrass, drum corps
competition; police pipe
band,. bed race, air show,
water , barrel fight, and
more. Phone (519) 252-7264
(Windsor)
BEEF BARBECUE
Huron Cattlemen's Associa-
tion • Beef Barbecue .and
Dance, Brtisi;els; Morris and
Grey ,Community Centre„
Saturday, July 11.; Barbe-
cue, 6-8 p.m.; dancing 9-1, to
Jim Medd and the Pleasure
Paks. Tickets, adults, $7;
children under 12, $4..Pro-
ceeds from this function will
be .used for educational pur-
poses. Tickets available
from
Township directors act
ors an
d
the OMAF,office, Clinton.
BINGO
Howick Lions' Bingo will be
held on Friday, Jane 26th at 8
p.m. in Wroxeter Com-
munity Hall; -admission $1;
12 Regular games for $10; 2
Share the Wealth; one $25
Special; Jackpot $170 on 54
calls; Purple Ball $100; Door
and Consolation prizes.
RUMMAGE SALE
Salvation Army rummage
sale Saturday, June 27 from
2 to 4 p.in. at the Orange
Hall, EdwardSt, Wingham.
GA AGE SALE
Saturday, July 4 and Sun.
July 5, Electric motors 8 and
6 hp etc.; antique bedroom
suite Colonial; child's stroll-
er; .coffee tables; end tables;
new auxiliary ' mirrors;
metal exhaust flex pipe; 2
chesterfields; clothing. Re-
freshments. Mrs. Gran Gal-
len, Bob St., Lucknow,
across from nursing home.
24-1
So
Thanks
We,wolild' inserely„jike to
thank Dr. ear4Dr. Hanlon,
Dr. McGregor,,:the OR staff
and the staff of Pediatrics
for the excellent care they
gave Tyler while he was' a
patient. He really enjoyed
himself and would go back
tomorrow if he had to. You
were all super.
Steve,Sheila and
Greg Stapleton
I wish to exprerss my sin-
cere thanks for the many
lovely gifts and hest wishes
extended to me the night of
my bridal shower in Bel -
grave. Many thanks, as well,
to the ladies who organized
and ' provided the program
and lunclt ' Your thoughtful-
ness is greatly appreciated.
' Brenda Johnston
A special word of thanks to
all those in 'Wingham and.the
surrounding areas who have
contributed funds to oul- Red
Shield Appeal. Again our
goal has been reached
through . the generosity of :
everyone. May God bless you
all!
Captain Wilson Perrin
To all those who canvassed
for The Salvation Army Red
Shield Appeal we would like
to publicly acknowledge
your kindness in giving of
your time and energy to help
realize our target of $900o.
Thank your' and may God
bless you all.
Captain Wilson Perrin
We would like to express our
many thanks to alI the
friends and neighbors who
joined us in celebrating our
25th wedding anniversary.
Your presence was greatly
appreciated.
Wilfred and
Eileen Johann
We wish to say Thank You
to our friends and neighbors
for the rd'any cards, gifts and
flowers we received,on odr
anniversary. We will long re-
member the evening and the
time spent,. together. Many
thanks to our family.
Max -and EvDemaray
Mr. and Mrs: Albert Har-
rison of 'Holywood wish to
thank their family, friends
and neighbors and abet rela-
tives and friends of Hamilton
and district for the wonder-
ful 25th anniverS'ary party
and surprise preeerithtion of
2 Air Canada tickets to Re-
gina. Thanks to Teeswater
Creame>iy for arranging
holidays at this time.
The First Wingham Cub
leaders would like' to thank
everyone who helped make
the 1980-81 season a very
successful one. To everyone
who helped in anyway with
the camp two weeks ago, a
very sincere thanks. Parent
participation was very much
appreciated this year. Cubs
will commence again in Sep-
tember,
4/8/171/
DEYEI.I: -In loving mem-
ory of a dear husband, father
and grandfather Percy
Deyell, who passed away one
year ago, June 25, 1980.
We who loved you sadly miss
you,
As it dawns another year
In our lonely hours of think-
ing
Thoughts of you are ever
near.
-Sadly missed and always
remembered by Jean, Toin,
Brenda, Greg, Ryan and
Eric. •
WEBER -In loving memory
of our dear wife and mother,
Muriel Weber who passed
away 7 years ago June 20,
1974.
To the world you may be for-
gotten, •
To others just a part of the
past
But to us who loved and lost.
you,
Your memory will always
last.
-Lovingly remembered
by husband and family.
laliolasonnionmenanamennis
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McKER('HER-John and
Ann of RR 2, Bluevale,
'joyfully announce the
arrival of their firstborn, a
daughter, Jennifer Ann,
who tipped the scales at
seven pounds, three
ounces, on arrival at
Wingham and District
Hospital on June 16. Proud
grandparents are Glenn
and Elizabeth McKercher.
Jamestown, and Don and
Florence Larsen,
Walkerton.
WiNKEL-Born to Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Winkel, RR 1,
Fordwich, a son on
Wednesday, June 17, at St.
Joseph's Hospital, London.
Id .
Mels, Al
.' roF ;" `ow hip,
sled away Saturday, June
2Q,,4the'Callander Nursinlr
Home. • He .wag"' in . his 07th
year : •
Mr. MacDoonfd ts. surviv-
ed by,one• sister, Mrs. Sandy
(Annie) .Johnston of Greg
Township, and ,„several
nieces and nephews H e; was
predeceased by one .sisteer,
two „brothers .and two Mil
sisterrs. lfe.Was a menther of
the Pkyrla
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of M.16,Wa Funeral. .
Hoes Where service Was
coadneted on. Tuesday at two.
W44. by; Lett! Fe3, ,of the..
Whom Bible Chapel,
Interment , ,followed ln;
Brussels Cemetery:
• P:allbearer.s were Fred
Hayden,, , Howard Savage,
Harvey Payne,-• ;R0 ;:,:
Higgins; Bili 'Craig"'asd PJB- rep eSe
fat'agric
w,•..
James Edwards was
surviving a family m+er
The death occurred
Monday,: June 15, at Geri -
Ca re-nur i
s ng, home,
Harriston, of James Albert
Edwards. n his 9211dyear.
Born in Wallace Township,
Mr.'>adwards was one of nine
children born to the ,late
William Ben Edwards and
Margaret Lynn. He was the
Tuesday
service for
Mrs. Shera
Funeral service was held
Tuesday at two'clock at the
Gorrie Chapel of writ,. Watts
Funeral Homes for. Mrs.
Olive Mae Shera who passed
away Saturday at Callander
Nursing Home, Brussels, in
her 90th year.
Mrs. Shera was the formers
Alive Mae Willits and was
born in Turnberry, a
daughter of the late John
Willits and Mary Evans. Her
husband, James T. Shera,
was a blacksmith' in the
village of Gorrie for many
years. He predeceased her in
1954. • She was also
.predeceased by three
brothers and three sisters.
Mrs. Shera is survived by
One daughter, 'Mrs. Lloyd
(Shirley). Woods of Kit-
chener; two stepsons, Victor
Shera of Drayton and
Emerson Shera, Wingham;
and three grandchildren.
Mrs. Shera was borne to
her final restingplace. in
Gorrie Cemetery by Walter
and Jack Willits, Lloyd
Montgomery, Harvey
McDermitt, Wes Haugh and
Clifford Henry. Rev. Thomas
Fleetham of Fordwich
concluded thefuneral and
graveside services.
Hank Exel
passim in
London hosp
A well-known Brussels
resident, Hank Exel, passed
away Friday, June 19, at
University Hospital, London.
He was in his 59th year and
death followed a brief
illness.
Mr. Exel is survived by his
wife, Joan. He was the dear
father of John of Brussels,
Chris of Milverton, Fred,
Harriston, Peter, at home,
and Elizabeth of Milverton.
He is also survived by one
grandson, Andrew Exel, his
Mother, Mrs. G. Exel, in
Holland and five brothers
and four sisters, also in
H,olland. He was
predeceased by his father,
Albert, and one brother, in
Holland.
The late Hank Exel rested
at the Brussels Chapel of M.
L.atts Funeral Homes
wheWe"'friends paid their
respects until Monday when
removal was made to
Melville Presbyterian
Church, Brussels, for service
at two o'clock conducted by
Rev. Ken Innes. interment
followed in Brussels
Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Jack
Mitchell, Jake Hulzebos,
Gerritt Shoemaker, Henry
Exel, Graham Work ' and
Wayne Lowe. Floral tributes
were carried by Ralph
Watson and Mel McArter.
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ON LY
MINUTES
OF YOUR
LIMA''
n (ss.,S! isr,stss, nnNort
last surviving member of his
family, having been
red
,p , eeeased by twobroth-
ers, W.iU .and George, and r>ix
sisters, Mrs. Adam (Einr a);
Darling,-M>I•s. .John--( Lime)
Vernell, Mrs- James (Ella)
Barton, :Mrs. Ross (Jane)
Doig, Mrs. Colin (Mabel)
Gillies and Miss Martha
Edwards.
Mr. Edwards is survived
by one daughter, Mrs. P. L.
(Dorothy) Davidson of
Listowel; one son, Bill of
London; two grandchildren
and two• great grand-
children. He' • was
predeceased by his wife, the
former Annie Caudle, and
two daughters, Betty and
Marjorie.
Funeral service was
conducted Thursday at !two
o'clock s the Gorrie Chapel
of M. L. Watts' Funeral
Homes by Rev. 'Thomas
Fleetham of Fordwich. Final
resting place is Wroxeter
Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Tom and
Alan Darling, Hartley
Barton, Lorne, and Harold
Robinson and Bob•Hastie.
rec ,
e rt
ro
in'1972
There app
exxplanation.,•fu11
crease in tnju
a larger r
g i#
>8R
laborers required'
the increase ag
production int ...z
The tiiTlmb
agricultural' hili
increased in 1980 to
were 45 fmm ,
recorded in 1979,. fir;
and other ; stypes of`
equipment - ►ere ; ltivol ,ed <:
with ' the niajp0.ty :9f th raw-
deaths.
The counties ar ,region$,
with the largest number;
injuries were 11Torfo - f.
Haldirnand, , 3394 0,r ,J2:8 per
cent, York, 287 or 10.8 .per.
cent. The Niagara . and
Halton regions • AMI. ie
counties of Oxford and Elgin
each accounted %r app
proximately five per cent of
the total injuries. $,
The; .commodity groups
accounting ;for the largest
proportion of lost=time ' in-
jries were the tobacco in-
dustry, 21 ,the
- cent; land da.
$cape nursery industry, `20
percent; fruit and vegetable
industry 11 per cent; dairy
industry, 9 per cent.
HUTTON
WHITECHURCH - 5 yr..old custom built 3 bedroom borne,;
in immaculate condition.. Living room, dining.room and:-
., Citchgn, ,with, ygy okty„., cupboards. tittach ,,g as t.4;
1 Priced in Me thirties,. Private..financing.avaitable. .
WINGHAM - The asking, price is $26,000 but the owner
Will consider Iorge mortgage to approved buyer at
13%. A very private lot in a super location. Consider
the new hot water heating systom, the fine condition of
the home and make an offer.
WINGHAM • 3 bedroom home on ,a targe lot with
mature trees. A great family home having 3 pc. bath up
and 1 pc. down, dining room, living room. 12' x 20'
garage. The asking price is only $19,900. ' ' .
VILLAGE HOME • for the handyman,' five miles from
Wingham; large lot with garden, asking $10,500. Let's
try anoffer.
8 ACRE country property.near Wingham. New reduced
asking price. Home fully restyled with new roof, new
windows, new siding, full insulation, two full baths,„ all
comforts of a new home.
BELGRAVE - Close tostores and Post Office, 'a well
maintained'3 bedroom home with living room 12' x 15', _
kitchen with cupboards, drilled well, situated on a large
lot one third acre in size. Possession anytime.
MEL MATHERS, WINGHAM 357-3208
Representing
LLOYD W. HUTTON REAL ESTATE LTD.
Broker, Kincardine 396-2061
The Man
To See Is
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c. I i M� T. , n COMat:L1
NEW 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW - Spacious family kitchen
with quality cupboards. Fully insulated and broad -
loomed throughout. .Extra targe attached garage. Call
us for more details.
MATURE TREES ON THIS LARGE LOT with attractive 2
bedroom brick home. Good mortgage can be assumed.
Asking $34,900.
ECONOMICAL 3 bedroom home, 2 blocks4rom the heart
of town, all spic and span with spacious kitchen,
modern bath, new roof, garage and Targe backyard
plus that "pleasant" look. Owner moved. 529,900. or
maybe YOUR offer.
EXECUTIVE STYLE BUNGALOW in Belgrave: 3 bedrooms
• (2 more in basement), family room with elegant
fireplace walking onto patio, formal living and dining
rooms, magnificent- kitchen with quality Hanover
cupboards (sliding doors also onto patio), rec room,
storage rooms, attached oversize garage and roomy
115' x 128' lot. A special quality home for "special -you".
$71,900. or a reasonable offer. '
STATELY & IMPRESSIVE on Lucknow's main street stands
a 2 storey, 3 bedroom home with inviting front porch,
sunrooms, kitchen with adjoining utility area, formal
dining room and cozy living room. Excellent 11'/4 %
mortgage available'p Very attractive at $39,900.
EXCELLENT INVESTMENT property on Gorrie's main
street with 2 extra large apartments which have been
FULLY modernized. "Clean -as -a -whistle", these main-
tenance -free units (with model -tenants), are charming
& roomy. Flawless for $34,900.
MOVE TO THE COUNTRY and enjoy summer on your
own acre in this 2 bedroom mobile home with sundeck
and useful storage shed. $16,900.
Contact:
OFFICE 357-1344
STAN CHADWICK 357-2497
MARGARET DAY 357-2196