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WINGHAM
357.2320
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I'bR SALE OR
FOR RENT
NEARLY new 2 bedroom
ho in Fordwich, available
Hcf 1. Hydro heat. Only ten-
ants with good reference
need apply. No pets. Phone
335-3754.
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THREE bedroom 2 storey ONF Bedrooms apar
home, corner of Gordon arid Wingham. Pho'he • I
Ilizabeth; Teeswater. Phone
•1519) 683-6195.
WANTED TO RENT
GARAGE for the winter
months, for storage of a car.
Phone 357-2944.
21-28
The Man
To See Is
m=rn•i ee
REALTOR
ECONOMICAL LIVING - at its best in Turnberry
Estates. Attractive 2 bedroom home newly
carpeted. Large sundeck and garden shed:
$18,500. ,
THREE - '1 BEDROOM APTS. - a well -
structured brick home with paved parking area
and completely updated roof, electrical, insula-
tion, decorating, kitchen and baths and MORE.
TERRIFIC INVESTMENT! Your offer?
EXECUTIVE STYLE.BUNGALOW - in Belgrave:
3 bedrooms (2 or more in basement); family
room with elegant fireplace walking onto patio,
formal living & dining rooms, magnificent kit-
chen 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.
NEW HOUSE ON 50 ACRES - a superior set-
ting for this extra large 2 bedroom home built
5 years ago with oversize attached garage.
Thio attractive parcel ,of lands framed by a 30
acre. woodlot, has 20 acres tillable. Owner is
willing to hold a VERY ATTRACTIVE MOR-
TGAGE. $79,000.
SUNSET CRESCENT BUNGALOW - at only
$36,900. has country kitchen with built-in
dishwasher, four bedrooms, finished rec room,
extra appliances and a terrific location. EX-
CELLENT VALUE.
BLUEVALE COTTAGE - MORTGAGE SALE
on a generous '/2 acre lot is very "spruced up"
with large, modern' kitchen:. (sealed --'acorn
fireplace), 3 'renovated bedrooms (panelled
and carpeted) plus roomy living room and
modern 4 pc. bath, new roof 2 years ago and
well insulated. SLASHED, DRAMATICALLY
SLASHED to $23,500.
Contact:
OFFICE 357-1344
STAN CHADWICK 357-2497
MARGARET DAY 357-2196
HUTTON
WINGHAM - Three bedroom aluminum sided
home, fully insulated throughout,, nicely
decorated, drywall interior, large kitchen with
mahogany cupboards, main floor laundry room,
glassed -in sunporch. Low asking price.
BELGRAVE - 16 yr. old brick bungalow in new
condition. Newly decorated, new rugs, a fine
home with attached garage and now being
financed at 14% for a quick sale.
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WHITECHURCH - Spotless updated three
bedroom home with exterior of sparkling Quik
Brik. Living room and kitchen are spacious,
bright enclosed sunporch, lot 85' x 135' and
the taxes are only $198 per year. Heated
workshop, low asking price.
34 ACRES - close to Wingham, 31 acres ex-
cellent cash crop land. For extra farmland this
could be the answer.
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WINGHAM - Too many extras to list, but abun-
dance of 103/4 mortgaging on this 2 acre pro-
perty a mile from town - totally restored and
totally insulated, new decks, double carport
and a 55 x 35 workshop. Asking $59,500. All
offers considered.
BELGRAVE AREA - In a setting of country
charm this 4 yr. old, 3 bedroom brick home,
custom built to owner's satisfaction. The extras
include sunken family room with floor to ceiling
fireplace, finished 2 car garage, new drilled
well, situated on a one acre treed lot. Owner
transferred.
MEL MATHERS, WINGHAM 357-3208
Representing
LLOYD W. HUTTON REAL ESTATE LTD.
Broker, Kincardine 396-2061
28-4
THREE bedroom home in
Wingham, on a large lot with
garden area; 8 rooms, $300
per month, Phone 357-3452
anytime or write Box 394,
Wingham, Ont.
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ONE bedroom apartment,
stove and fridge. Phone 357-
1851.
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ONE and two bedroom
apartments, in Lucknow.
Phone Glenn Haven Apart-
ments, 529-7030 after 9p.m.
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TWO bedroom apartment in
Fordwich. Available Nov. 1.
Phone 335-3754.
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SINGLE apartment close to
hospital, school and main
street. Preferably non-
atnoker please. Phone 357-
1885 after Monday, Oct. 19.
14-21-28
ing Events
LARGE two bedroomart- tb!
'ap.
ment,four piece bath, heat
supplied, parking area, no
pets. R. John .Currie, 357
1482.. 28rrb
THREE bedroom house in
Wingham. Phone 357-2890
after 6 p.m.,.
28-4
FARM house, located near
Wingham, newly decorated.
-Geo. Merkley, Wroxeter 335-
3862.
BEAUTIFUL New home for
executive person. Apply to
Box 2194, co The Wingham
Advance -Times, Wingham,
Ont.
28-4
THREE bedroom house in
Belgrave with garage, with
option to buy. Phone 357-
2955.
THREE bedroom apartment
available immediately.
Phone 357-1253.
28-4
DON HAMILTON. a.
eREaL EiLaLE and Onluzanez _fa
Windham Office , Tel.: 357-3403
BLUEVALE 3/4 ACRE
Nothing to do but to move into this one storey,
7 room home with 4 bedrooms, large kitchen
and living room. This property, with many
mature trees, features a lot 160' x 225' with
garage, small barn and paved drive. Offered at
a bargain price.
ASKING JUST $17,000
This six room house is located 3 blocks from
downtown Wingham on a lot 66' x 165' with a
__detached. garage -and workshop. If -,you're a. .
,
,handyrnah; here's'y real tiny.' �:"
STONE HOUSE - 93 ACRES
Situated close to Teeswater on a paved road,
here is an outstanding property with a fully
renovated stone house with 3 bedrooms, large
kitchen, dining room, living room, family room, -
1'/2 baths, Targe attached carport, new barn,
new coloured steel implement shed with
heated workshop and loaded with extras. c'
WINGHAM HOME - $2,000 DOWN
Two bedroom, ,1'/2 storey brick home located
on a corner lot in Wingham. Assume a first mor-
tgage at 1 0% and the vendor will take back a
second mortgage at only 1 5%. Here's an infla-
tion beater, act now,
500 ACRES - HOWICK TOWNSHIP
Four farms adjoining and set up for mixed farm-
ing or cash cropping. Buy individually or as a
large tract. Call for more information.
QFFICE 357-3403
John Brent ' Clarence Sutcliffe
335-3391 392-6969
"We Sell the Earth and Insure Everything
On It"
REAL E STATE
176 DIAGONAL ROAD 3574777
WINGHAM, ONTARIO
LATE MODEL BRICK BUNGALOW
LOW INTEREST MORTGAGE
Custom built 3 bedroom home in a choice loca-
tion. The owner has taken great care in main-
taining a quality property. The lower level con=
sists of 4 finished rooms presently a bachelor
apartment or could be a family size recreation
facility. Other features are a carport, paved
drive and fully fenced yard. Value priced at
$49,000. and the owner will carry a low in-
terest mortgage.
RANCH STYLE BRICK
Ideal retirement home, modern kitchen, formal
dining room and living room plus 2 large
bedrooms and 4 pc. bath. Full open basement
with high ceilings for easy conversion to extra
rooms. Attached garage, immediate posses
sion. Being sold to settle estate.
LOW PRICED HOME
Only $29,000. for this delightful 2 bedroom 1
storey, located close to schools. All newly
renovated, complete broadloom throughout
and is easy to heat. Sun room and a lovely
treed lot.
NEW AND AFFORDABLE
1,100 sq. ft., 3 bedroom, carpeted
throughout. Very attractive mortgage, Located
in Turaberry Estates overlooking the Maitland
River. Many extras include covered porch, sun
deck and paved drive. Listed at $29,900.
Ken Ducharme, Representative, 670 Shuter Street,
Wlr here, Phone 357=2594
IV HOUSE
stmas Craft
,usually held at
'United Church
ood Cancer Re-
lation will not
r. In its place
"Crafts Open
e home of Janet
nn Rd., Wing-
esday, Nov. 11,
fl('01�2.ti ;.m. Donations
wXeiDtlliw :Or further in-
fprplation.ph`pne 357-3702• All
proceeds toCFRA.
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H$Lf:Q ,t ;",N DANCE
Wingham optimist Club Hal-
lowe'en 'Dance, Saturday,
Oct( $] fr9p 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.,
at the Winghhm Legion; $10
per " •c(!!4-* ,:' Prizes for
bestcostunles. Tickets from
Optimist `mexnbers or phone
John Chappa 357-1238 or
Norm Rude.357-3669 •
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LAMB SMORGASBORD
Friday, Oct. 30 at 7 p.m.,
Belmore :Community Cen-
trer Advance tickets•only, $7
perperson, ;also a slide pres-
entation" of Mike Marritt's.,
'study tour of Britain. For
tickets phone W. Renwick,
367-2504.
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HOT TURKEY
Supper in . Walton United
Church, Wednesday, Nov. 4,
3:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Adults
$5.50; children, $2.75; pre-
schoolers free.
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TEA AND COFFEE
Salvation Army Home
League ladies -will be holding
their anitualrTea and Coffee
Party on Thursday, .Oct. -29,
9:308am. td 42:130 p.m. It will
also include' bake sale and
craft table. iaEveryone wel-
comeCome and bring a
friend.
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TURKEY SUPPER
Gerrie United Church turkey
supper, Tuesday, Nov. 3,
from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Adults
$5; children 12 and under
$2.50; pre-school children
free.
REAL ESTATE LTD.
Phone 482-9371 Clinton
61/2 ACRES - Hwy.
No. 8 - 3 miles from
Clinton. Elegant stone
house al nicely land-
scaped, quanset
building suitable for
barn or shop, young
orchard starting to
bear. Owner selling
for reasons of health.
BEFORE YOU BUILD
- SEE THIS - ex-
ecutive ranch. Four
bedroom home in
Wingham, 3 baths,
spacious family room
with elegant stone
fireplace, finished rec.
room •in •basement, -
heated indoor pool,
luxurious throughout.
Priced below replace-
ment cost - shown by
appointment..
150 ACRE FARM - 3
miles from Wingham
equipped for beef cat-
tle and hogs, good
frame home. F.C.C.
mortgage can be
assumed.
2 ACRES NEAR
BRUSSELS large
brick home. Owner `
will renovate to Suit.
KATE ST. - Wingham.
Two year old brick
home on 1 acre lot.
Electric heat, fully
finished walk -out
basement- Low in-
terest mortgage can
be assumed.
RESTAURANT -
highway location, fully
equipped, good
terms
400 ACRES - near
Belgrave - 2 good
sets of buildings.
COUNTRY SUNSHINE.
Bluevale Recreation pre-
sents Country Sunshine,
Saturday, Nov. 7, Brussels
Community Centre. Dancing
9 to 1, $4 advance tickets, $5
at the door, lunch included.
For tickets phone 357-3458.
TURKEY SUPPER
Wingham United Church
Turkey supper, Wednesday,
Nov. 4. Two sittings, 5:30 and
7 p.m. Adults $5, elementary
school students, $2.50, pre-
schoolers free.
WESTERN Ontario Here-
ford Zone will hold its fall
sale of purebred Horned and
Polled Herefords on Satur-
day, Nov. 7. Show 11 a.m.,
sale 1:30 p.m. at Walkerton
Fair Building, Walkerton,
Ont.. Catalogues Mrs. Pat
'Jlexander, Brussels, Ont.
I0G 1H0. Phone (519) 887-
(041.
TOY SHOW
The Canadian Toy Collec-
tors' Society presents its 10th
annual Canada's Greatest
Collectors' Toy Show and
Sale, Sunday, Nov. 8, 10 a.m.
to 4 p.m„ St. Lawrence
Market, Front and Jarvis
Streets, Toronto. Admission
$2.50. Accompanied children
free. .
-BAZAAR & TEA
Sacred Heart Catholic Wor n
en's League will hold their
fall tea and bazaar on Satur-
day, Nov. 7 at 2 p.m. Bake,
craft, penny auction and tea
tables will all be available
and we welcome everyone to
come and see our Christmas
crafts. -.
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HOWICK BINGO
Howick Lions' Bingo will be
held on Friday, October 30 at
8 p.m. in Wroxeter Com-
munity Hall; admission $1;
12 Regular games for $10; 2
Share' the Wealth; one $25
Special; Jackpot $150 on 52
calls; Purple Ball $180. Door
prizes and \Consolation
prizes.
RUMMAGE SALE
Salvation Army rummage
sale, Saturday, Oct. 31 from
2 to 4 p.m. in the Orange
Hall, Edward St., Wingham.
PASTORAL CARE NIGHT
Will be held at St. Joseph's
Hall, Clinton on Sunday,
Nov. 1 at 8 p.rit. Father
Michael Prieur will discuss
marriage and creativity, and
a National Family Planning
couple will share 'ex-
periences. Question Box and
discussion will follow. Teen-
agers, couples, singles are
invited to attend.
Itt'S TRIPS
London, Monday, Nov. 2;
Mennonite Mass choir,
Centre Kitchener, Sunday,
Nov. 8; Royal Winter Fair,
Friday, Nov. 13 Seniors and
Nov. 15 Sunday. Phone Helen
McBurney. Nicholson •Bus
Lines 357-3424. •
NIESS-4e4rY and Linda of
"l bough Wel..come with
''hove a smallgif t ffrom God,
Katherine Natalie,' Six
pounds, three and a half
ounces, born at/Wingham
and Distinct Hospaital on
October 26.
SERVICES
CLOTHING alterations and
repairs by Thelma Stacey,
reasonable prices, phone 357-
1165.
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INSULATE' now: CHIP pays
up to 5500 of the costs. Free
estimates. Adamson Insula-
tion, Lucknow. Phone 528-
2113 or 528-2526. Fully in-
sured and bonded. Regis-
tered with the Province of
Ontario.
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PHIL'S Refrigeration and
Appliance Service, 24-hour
emergency service, used
appliance sales. Phone 887-
9062.
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CUSTOM drapery by Linda
for your home or business.
Phone 395-5629 or 395-2765.
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TV COLOR fading? Have
your picture tube checked!
For information phone 357-
3850.
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CUSTOM combining corn,
wide and, narrow row;
wagons available. Phone 523-
4260 or 357-1210.
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GARDENS. tilled or plowed.
Phone Bob Chambers, 357-
2665.
21-28-4-11'
CUSTOM plowing and cob
meal harvesting. Doug
Walker, Belgrave 357-3555
after 8 p.m.
21-28
CRAIG'S Oil Burner service,
cleaning, repairs and instal-
lations; 24-hour emergency
service. Wroxeter 335-3398.
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GOOD Times Disc Jockey
Service. All kinds of music
for every occasion. Phone
Phil Main Jr., 357-3514 or 524-
9671 from 9 a.m. to6 p.m.
AUCTION SALES
AUCTION sale of property,.
household effects and an-
tiques for Mr. and M,rs. Au-
stin Ste. Marie at 29 North
St:, Wingham (north end of"
town) on Saturday, Nov. 7 at
1 p.m. Property consists of
an 8 room brick house situat-
ed on a 21/2 acre level lot,
more or less, an- ideal land
investment. Property will be
offered under a reserve bid
around 2 p.m. with terms 10
per cent down day of sale,
and balance within 30 days.
Terms cash on effects day of
sale. Owner or auctioneer
not responsible for any acci-
dent or injury on property
day of sale. Auctioneer Len
Metcalfe, Mildmay, 367-2791.
ONTARIO'S largest farm
machinery consignment
sale, Norwich, Ont. Friday,
Nov. 13, 10 a.m. (Sales con-
ducted second Friday each
month). Approximately 150
to 175 tractors, plus all types
of farm equipment. Consign-
ments welcome. For more
information call (519) 424-
9998 or (519 ). 1424-9093. Pro-
prietors 'K.
ro-
prietors•K. S. Hamulecki &
Sons.
Native of Morris
passes in Toronto
A native of Morris
Township, Mrs. Roderick
McLeod of 19 Margrath
Place, Etobicoke, passed
away.October 17 at Toronto
General Hospital in her 55th
year.
Mrs. McLeod was the
former Caroline Higgins, a
daughter of Mrs. Nelson
Higgins ( former Selena
Wheeler) of the third con-
cession of Morris Township
and the late Nelson Higgins.
She received her elementary
education at the Stone School
and attended Wingham
District High School. She
was a member of the United
Church.'
She married Mr McLeod
in 1949 and he survives to
mourn her passing. Also
sulrviving, besides her
husband and her mother. are
six children. Mrs J. (Gayle)
Favalaro and Paul. both of
Mississauga, Pamela, Anne,
Mary and Robert, all at
home. There are four grand-
children; four sisters,
Dorothy of Morris Township,
Mrs. Carman (Ferrol.)
Farrier. Long Branch, Mrs.
Lloyd (Mildred) McDonald,
Waterloo,. and Mrs.' Tom
( Edna ) Pletch, Brussels;
and three brothers, Charles.
Norman and Ross. all of
Morris Township.
Thee late Mrs. McLeod
reseed at the Butler Funeral
Home. Islington. until time
of funeral service on Tues-
day. October 20. at 2:30 at
R(chvlew United Church,
Etobicoke interment
followed in Sanctuary Park
Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Tom
Pletch, Ed MacDonald.
Charles While, William
Potter. Bit! l dnionds and
George 1'I. irk
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The WhnghaM AdVarlee-Tlineat Ociaber
Wkaf's new these
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Peter Postdl
Stixuiay morning
than with the solos ar
Eyes That I may See" at>td.
"Almost Persuaded", i^
day afterheen the new mpg
containing the health wit
was dedicated by Rev. Wit -
tick.
Molly Cox and Alberta
Driver provided Old Tyme
Music Monday afternoon.
Ladies .from the Goderich
Township Women's Institute
assisted
The ceramic vials was
busy Tuesday afternoon with
its various projects..
Residents who attended the
showing Wednesday after-
noon in the new auditorium
enjoyed seeing slides from
Mr. Chalut's trip to Europe_
The weekly Bible Study
was held Thursday af-
ternoon. Mrs. Prouty was in
charge of the service,
assisted by Elsie Henderson
at the organ, and she led in a
few hymns and choruses.
Prayer was given for the
meeting and for the needs of
the people.
Mrs. Prouty sang a solo.
The message was on God's
Powerful Hand, with the text
taken from Exodus 15:6.
Sympathy is expressed to
the family of Mrs. Grace
Thompson.
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LIQUIDAT N SALE-
Of Carpet and Vinyl No Wax .FlOOli lg.
This week, Friday.and Saturday
Oct. 30 and 31st - I
The Wingham Sales Arena brings you a
spectacular liquidation sale of Carpet
and no wax flooring in a various assort:
ment of styles, patterns and colours.
Selling - will be . flooring by the sq. yd_,.
remnants and roll ends. All amazing low
prices, since this stock must be cleared.
RememRemember bring your r, -r m.ni` s with'
ber to V,',,,� 7v4, wr, r.v,
Also see our neW expanded display
of bulk cookies, au kinds of nuts; baking. -
goods, dried 'fruits and icandies. Buy in
bulk and save!! •
New and used furniture,, tools,
towels, work clothing, work boots, blue
jeans, ski suits, snow suits, fleece lined
vests, goats, etc.
New and used firearms, ammunition,,
hunting knives, archery equipment, gun
scopes, fishing gear, and more.
See it all at the
WINGHAM SALES ARENA
351-1730
980 Josephine St., North end of
Wingham .
Open Mon. - Sat, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m:
Fri. nights till 9 p:m.
Visa and Mastercharge accepted
Free Parking '
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STUKNOLL SALE
Owned By:
Stuart and Pat
Gregson
Flesherton, Ont. at
WALTON SALE ARENA
2 miles west of Durham on Hwy No. 4 on
Thurs., November 5
12 Noon
1 Excellent, 7 Very Good, 10 Good Plus
cows selling
SELLING.
A Very Good 2- year old, projected to 13,438
lbs. milk sired by Emperor. Her dam (EX), a
show winning daughter of Marquis Lad, 9 year
old, 187M -220F of BCA; 2nd dam (VG), an
Emperor daughter, 7 lactation, 146M -151F;'
3rd dam VG with 23,318 lbs. milk. Her
daughter born March 7/81 by Senator. Bred
June 27th to Astronaut. Excellent blood lines in
this pedigree'
A recent EX by Pickland Citation R was first and
best udder 3 year old heifer at Tri County,
1980 and as a 4 year old, produced 9,047 kg
milk; due• in Feb. to Astronaut. Her daughter
sells, born March 16, 1980 by a son of
Prestige of Lakehurst.
19 well grown bred heifers, yearlings and
calves. Sired by Senator, Triple Threat Red,
Prestar, Marquis Lad, Astronaut and Sheik with
full pedigrees. These heifers are suitable for
the most discriminating buyer.
Trudy a fine offering of show winners with pro-
duction.
Listed Herd. Vaccinated..
Followed by:
HELLS -LEA HEIFER SALE
Owned By:
Ed Haelzle
Mildmay, Ontario.
A fine selection of home-bred heifers sired by
Royalty Citamatt, Sovereign Supreme,
Senator, Unique Starlite and others. Mainly
fr,m Jams VG & GP with records to 9,590 kg
milk 4 selling fresh, 8 due Oct. and Nov.; 8
due Dec and Jan. Don't miss this group of full
pedigreed heifers from Hells -Lea herd.
Listed herd
. Sales Manager & Auctioneer:
DONALD E. WALTON
369-3809