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Tbe Wingham Advance -Times, Feb. 9, 1983—Page 7
DON HAMILTON
eRe1a1 Estate and 'unsuzanct ltd.
Wingham Office Tel.: 357-3403
' DUPLEX • WINGHAM
Located close to all schools in Wingham, here
is an inflation beater. This brick duplex, located
on a large lot, has separate utilities and allows
you to live in one half andreap income from the
other half. Featuring a 3 bedroom unit on one
side and a 2 bedroom unit on the other. Owner
will take back a first mortgage.
COUNTRY LIVING • 2 ACRES
One and a half storey aluminum sided home
with attached garage located on 2 acres on a
paved road close to Brussels. This dwelling is
fully insulated and features 4 bedrooms, large
kitchen, family room with airtight stove and
many extras. Taxes are low and so is the cost
of maintenance.
MAKE US AN OFFER
Four bedroom, 11/2 storey frame house with 3
piece bath on first floor, located on a double
corner lot in Gorrie. Also, separate cement
block building with furnace and heavy duty wir-
ing.
NOTICE
The Wingham Office has been transferred to
the residence of John Brent, Wroxeter.
Telephone 335-3391.
JOHN BRENT
335 -3391 -
"We Sell the Earth and Insure
Everything On It"
The Man
To See Is
NTEE
CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN THIS BRICK HOME -
features a large kitchen, spacious living and
dining rooms, 2 main floor bedrooms and 2
piece bath. Upstairs a third bedroom, bathroom
and storage room. Asking $35,000.
WINGHAM MAIN STREET - Commercial oulet
with 2,350 square feet plus upper level, rear
lane access as well as retail front, new plumb-
ing and electrical. $33,900.
10 ACRES- RESTORED ELEGANCE - in this 4
bedroom red brick home, 2 new baths, all
rooms are extra Targe including modern kitchen
with adjacent utility room, formal living room
and new family room, small sundeck off kit-
chen, hobby barns: 20' x 40' and 14' x 20'. 8
tillable acres, all within...5 miles of Wingham. On-
ly $55,000. •
RANCH STYLE - 2 years old. Three bedroom
home with garage entering to kitchen and base-
ment, roomy carpeted kitchen with attractive
woodgrain cupboards, formal dining and living
rooms, sundeck, and more. Choice Wingham
location. $55,500.
WINGHAM BUSINESS BLOCK - consisting of
7 apartments and 2 stores (fully modernized
since 1975) and fully occupied with model
tenants. Gross income exceeds $27,000.
Serious buyers only please.
Contact:
OFFICE 357-1344
STAN CHADWICK 357-2497
MARGARET DAY 357-2196
For Rent
TWO BEDROOM, semi -
furnished apartment, suit-
able for nurse or young busi-
ness person, $145 per four
weeks, available April 1.
Phone 357-2252, after 5 p.m.
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SEMI-DETACHED home in
Wingham, available April 1.
Phone 1-821-6049, after 6 p.m.
2,9
TWO BEDROOM apartment
in Wingham, hydro and heat
supplied, available im-
mediately. Phone 357-1268.
2,9
FOUR BEDROOM house in
Lucknow, carpeted, two
bathrooms. Phone 357-3849.
2,9
MAIN STREET store or
office space. Phone LeRoy
Jackson, 357-2904 or 357-1305.
2,9
TWO ROOMS, available im-
mediately. Phone 357-1912,
after 5 p.m.
2,9
TWO BEDROOM apartment
in Wingham. Phone 392-6658.
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CLEAN, dry warehouse
space for rent in Wingham,
easy access. Pho le 357-1411
days or 357-1232 evenings.
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ONE BEDROOM apart-
ment, located near main
street, fridge and stove.
Phone 357-1851 before 6 p.m.
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SMALL TWO bedroom house
on main street in Wingham.
Available immediately.
Phone 887-6171.
9,16
TWO BEDROOM apartment
in Wingham. Hydro and heat
supplied. Phone 357-1268.
9,16
WELL -KEPT, two bedroom,
downstairs apartment, close
to public school, no pets,
tenant pays utilities, rent
$210 per month, available
April 1. Phone 357-2433, after
5 p.m.
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Business and
Professional Directory
Frederick F. Homulh
Phm. B., R.O.
Carol E. Homulh, O.D.
Mrs. H. Viola Homulh, 0.0.
Optometrists
Harriston, Ontario.
338-271.2
Dr Allan K Overgaard, D.C.
Dr. Lee A Cowley, B.Sc.. D.C.
Chiropractors
197 Josephine St.
Wingham
By Appointment
357-1224
Service Directo
SALES
Forever Yours
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• PRINTING
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WEDDING
STATIONERY
314 JOSEPHINE STREET
WINGHAM
357.3300
THE
ADVANCE -TIMES
357-2320
SALES AND SERVICE
Lynn Hoy
Enterprises Ltd.
Honda and Skidoo
Sales S Service
Hwy. 86 east of Wingham
Phone 519.357.3435
AUTO BODY
THE
NU -LOOK
AUTO BODY
A division of Talton
Motor Sales Ltd., Bluevale
COMPLETE
COLLISION, AUTO
BODY REPAIRS
AND REFINISHING
• Free Estimates
• Gravel Guard
Application
• Sand Blasting
• 24 hr. Towing
• Glass Installation
• Side Mouldings
• Re Chrome Bumpers
• Tape Striping
Contact Ron Beecroft
357-3029
INSURANCE
Mal)/
All Types of
Insurance
335-3525
GORRIE
357-2636
WINGHAM
HEATING & PLUMBING
LeRoy Jackson
— Plumbing
— Heating
Tinsmithing
191 Josephine St.
Wingham 3574904
CONSTRUCTION
ASKES BROS.
CONSTRUCTION
General Construction
Farm - Home -
Commercial
Bert
357-3053
Dick
528-2726
WELDING
SPIKE'S
-PORTABLE
WELDING
In shop repair work.
General Fabrication,
Stabling, Truck &
Wagon Racks.
Ornamental Railings.
• Free Estimates
Spike Bakk. r
RR 5, Lucknow
Ph. 528-2520
ELECTRICAL
PLETCH
ELECTRIC LTD.
El.ctrical Contractor
Motor Rewinding and
Complete Motor Soles
WINGHAM
357-1583
ADVERTISING
DIN
SPECIALTY
ADVER-1191NC,
SALES PROMOTIONAL
GOOD IDEAS
• Calendars
Matches • Lighters
• Pens • Key Tags
• Truck Door Signs
• Bumper Stickers
• Caps1T-Shirts
• Pencils - Etc.
LARRY COWAN
Lucknow 528-2730
Russell Zurbrigg
"Your Decorator"
For all your painting and
wallcovering needs.
329 Shuter St.,
Wingham. Ont. NOG 2W0
Born in Turner,
Cards of Thanks Dr. F. Homuth dies
Kinette Club of Wingham
would like to thank everyone
who made the March of
Dimes canvass a success,
especially the canvassers
who volunteered their time,
and all those who donated to
the canvass. Special thanks
to Sharon Werth who opened
her home to the canvasset°s
Monday, Jan. 31.
The family of the late
Mark Armstrong wishes to
express sincere gratitude to
friends and neighbors for
cards, floral tributes, charit-
able donations and gifts of
food at the time of his pass-
ing. The many kindnesses
shown Ellen by so many is
also sincerely appreciated
by the family.
Ellen, Donna and
Mel, Mary and Jack,
Joan and Tom
We wish to extend thanks
to our friends and relatives
who attended the open house
in honor of our 50th wedding
anniversary.
George and
Louise Hislop Sr.
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
JOIN THE retirement com-
munity of Port Sydney in
Muskoka for less than $70,000
in your energy efficient
custom built house. Ground
water heat pump, municipal
water and paved road, ma-
ture trees, sailing, golf and
tennis. Phone 416-497-5059 or
705-385-2584, after 6 p.m.
I wish to thank the nurses
of the Wingham and District
Hospital for all their loving
,care they gave me and also
Dr. McGregor for the good
care he took of me while I
was a patient. I also wish to
thank Clayton, Marilyn and
Kathleen Baird for visiting
me and friends who sent
cards while I was in the hos-
pital.
Mrs. Edith Baird
The family of the late Mrs.
Helen Ross wishes to thank
The Currie -Walker Funeral
Home, Cora Robertson, Rev.
Mills of St. Andrew's Pres-
byterian Church and the
Ladies' Auxiliary to the
Royal Canadian Legion
Branch 180. Thanks also to
all the staff of Brookhaven
Nursing Home and all the
many friends who sent
flowers and donations to the
Ontario Heart Foundation
and the church.
Thank you to everyone
who helped to make our
official opening a success.
Bluevale Community
Hall Board
We would like to express
our deep gratitude and many.
thanks to our friends and
neighbors for your expres-
sions of sympathy and kind-
ness shown to us during our
recent bereavement. Special
thanks to those who sent in
food, Dr. Gear and the Wing -
ham Ambulance attendants.
Marilyn and
Doug Layton
Coming Events
SKATING CARNIVAL
Wingham Figure Skating
Club presents "Rainbow on
Ice" Friday, Feb. 18, at 8
p.m. 'in Lockridge Arena.
Adults '$3, children, $1.50.
Sanctioned by CFSA.
9,16
PANCAKE SUPPER
The Ladies' Aid of Knox
Presbyterian . Church, Tees -
water, will hold their annual
pancake supper on Tuesday,
Feb. 15 from 5 to 7:30 p.m.
Adults $4, children under 12,
$2. •
2,9
BAKE SALE
And draw to be held Satur-
day, Feb. 12 from 10 to 4 p.m.
in the Wingham Town Hall.
Sponsored by the Wingham
Opti -Mrs. Club and the Jack
Reavie Opportunity Work-
shop.
2,0
HEALTH CLINIC
The Huron County Health
Unit invites you to attend the
Child Health Clinic, held at
the Health Unit office, Wing -
ham Hospital on Wednesday,
February 16 from 9:30 to
11:30 a.m. for: health sur-
veillance, anaemia screen-
ing, immunization, hearing
screening, vision screening
and fluoride brushing for
ages three to five years.
Adult immunization will also
be offered at this clinic.
VIOLENCE IN
The home, focus on wife as-
sault. Trudy Don, co-ordina-
tor, Ontario Association of
Transition Houses speaks
Friday, Feb. 11 at 8 p.m.
Assessment Building,
Napier St., Goderich. Spon-
sored by Huron County Fam-
ily Crisis Centre.
VALENTINE TEA
And bake sale to be held in
Wroxeter United Church, on
Saturday, Feb. 12 at 2 p.m,
Sponsored by Church Choir.
GRAB BAG SALE
Salvation Army grab bag
sale, Saturday, Feb. 12 from
1 to 4 p.m. in Orange Hall,
Edward St., Wingham.
VALENTINE DANCE
Brussels, Morris and Grey
Complex, Saturday, Feb. 12,
9 to 1. Music by Party sound,
$4 per person, lunch pro-
vided. Sponsored by Brus-
sels Broomball teams.
COLD MEAT SUPPER
Reserve Wednesday, May 25
on your calendar for the
Bluevale United4lhnrch cold
meat supper.
GRAND OLE OPRY
Show coming to Kitchener
Auditorium, Saturday,
March 12. Holiday World,
Wingham is the exclusive
and official booking agent
for the auditorium in the -
Wingham area. Call now for
tickets. Selling fast. Call 357-
2701.
VALENTINE'S
Dance. Sixth annual Blue -
vale Industrial Hockey
Tournament dance Satur-
day, Feb. 12 in Belmore
Community Centre. Music
by Morris Drager DJ.
BREAST FEEDING
Clinic, Wingham United
Church parlor, Wednesday,
Feb. 16 at 2 p.m. For further
information phone 357-3408.
MEETING
The North Huron ABC will
meet Wednesday, Feb. 23 at
8 p.m. in East Wawanosh
Public School. Speaker Mrs.
Deb. -Heslinga. Topic is
"Giftedness". Everyone is
welcome. For further in-
formation phone 357-2894.
PANCAKE SUPPER
At St. Paul's Anglican
Church, Wingham, Tuesday,
Feb. 15, 5 to 7 p.m. Adults
$3.50, children (under 12
years) $1.50, pre-schoolers
free. Tickets available.
Phone 357-3803 or 357-1195.
26,2,9
Dr. Frederick- F. Homuth,
Phm.B. OD, of Harriston
passed away Jan. 26, 1983, in
his 94th year.
Dr. Homuth was born in
Turnberry Township. After
receiving his early education
in Wingham, he graduated
from the Ontario College of
Pharmacy and went to work
for J. J. Campbell in Elora.
Together with J. W.
McKibbon of Wingham, he
opened the Rexall Drug
Store in Harriston on April 1,
1917. He held an honorary
degree in pharmacy from
the University of Toronto.
Having completed several
courses while in Toronto and
by correspondence, he began
the practice of optometry
first while in Elora and then
continuing in Harriston until
1975. In 19,0 he was made an
`honorary member of the
College of Optometry in
Ontario.
Dr. Homuth was a long-
time member of the Masonic
Lodge, where he served as
secretary for 25 years. In
1961 he was elected a 33rd
degree Mason. He enjoyed
woodworking and built his
own home and many cot-
tages.
He is survived by his son,
Dr. Carol, and his daughter-
in-law, Dr. Viola Homuth of
Harriston; two grand-
daughters, Carole Ann (Mrs.
Stephen Whelan) of Scar-
borough and Vicky (Mrs.
John Schinkel) of Missis-
Mrs. S. Ross
passes at
Brookhaven
A resident for several
years , at Brookhaven Nur-
sing Home and former
resident" ofScott Street,
Wingham, Mrs. Henry
(Scotty) Ross passed away
suddenly at the nursing
home on, Wednesday,
February 2. She was in her
95th year.
The former Helen Denny
Bonner, Mrs. Ross was born
in Breamar, Scotland, on
April. 8, 1888. She was a
daughter of the late
Alexander Bonner and
Elizabeth Henderson and
was predeceased by nine
brothers and seven sisters.
She mare' w Scotty Ross in
Scotland `` d they came to
Canada in 1917, settling in
Wingham. She was bereaved
by his death in 1975.
Mrs. Ross was a member
of St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church and the Ladies'
Auxiliary to the Royal
Canadian Legion, Branch
180, Wingham. •
Surviving aretwo
daughters, Mrs. Stewart
(Elizabeth) Plunkett and
Mrs. Ron (Isabel) Sproul,
both of Goderich; three sons,
Harry of Guelph, Charlie of
Seaforth and Harold, Kit-
chener; eight grand-
children; 10 great grand-
children and one great great
grandson.
Friends paid their respects
at The Currie -Walker
Funeral Home, Wingham,
where complete funeral and
committal service was held
Saturday at 1:30 p.m.,
conducted by Rev. Paul L.
Mills. Interment followed in
Wingham Cemetery.
Pallbearers were six
grandsons, Terry Ross, Bob
Quast, Doug Sproul, Don
Cook, Dwayne Sanborn and
Charles Ross. Tanya Quast
was a flower bearer.
Obituaries
EDWARDS—At Victoria
• Hospital, South Street
Campus, on Wednesday,
Feb. 2, 1983, James Clare
Edwards of London in his
74th year. Beloved
husband of Florence
(Hall) Edwards; dear
father of Lorene (Mrs. Jim
Steele) and Norma (Mrs.
Robert Hewson) , both of
London, and Gerald
Edwards of RR 1,
Belgrave. Loving grand-
father of seven grand-
children. Surviving are
three brothers. Prede-
ceased by three brothers
and two sisters. Funeral
service was held at the
Logan Chapel, Furtney
Funeral Homes, London,
on Friday, Feb. 4, at 11
a.m., Rev. Douglas War-
ren, Rowntree United
Church officiating. Inter-
ment, Forest Lawn Me-
morial Gardens. Memori-
al donations may be made
to the Ontario Heart
Foundation.
sauga; also two great-
granddaughters. He was
predeceased by two wives,
Jean Olive, Werth and Ida
Winnifred Lyons, One
brother, John, ' and two
sisters, Elizabeth (Mrs. John
Kelly) and Ida (Mrs. Jim
Porter) .
IN MEMORIAM
MARKS—In loving memory
of Charelene Marks who
passed away one year ago,
Feb. 12, 1982.
Fondly loved and deeply
mourned,
Heart of my heart I miss you
so.
Often, my darling, my tears
will flow,
Dimming your picture be-
fore my eyes.
But never the one in my
heart that lies,
The stars seem dim as I
whisper low:
"My own darling girl, I miss
you so!"
—Sadly missed by
Grampa and Gramdma.
ADAMS—In loving memory
of our dear father Clarence
William Adams, who passed
away four years ago, Feb.
10,1979.
Though your smile has gone
forever,
And your hand we cannot
touch.
We have so many memories,
Of you, Dad, we loved so
much.
—Sadly missed and always
remembered by Murray and
Dawne.
RIEHL—In loving memory
of a dear husband, father
and grandfather, Wilfred
Frederick Riehl who passed
away twenty-two years ago,
Feb. 8, 1961.
—Sadly missed by his wife
Ivy and family.
VARIETY
NIGHT
Sponsored by Howick
Junior Farmers on
Friday, Feb. 11
at8p.m.
LAll
at Howick Central
Public School.
Admission 82.50
proceeds to the new
rass instruments at
the public school.
VS.
WING BUILDERS
All wings for McDonnell
Douglas DC -9s and DC -10s
are built in the Toronto
suburb of Melton and then
shipped by rail 'to Long
Beach, California, where
they are joined to the main
fuselage of these aircraft.
The Malton plant is the larg-
est wings spar milling plant
in the Western Hemisphere
with more than 1.7 million
square feet under roof and on
a 100 acre lot. The plant has
built wings for • more than
1,300 of these. jetliners which
fly ' more than • 400,000 pas-
sengers every day!
REAL ESTATE LTD.
Phone 482-9371 Clinton
NEW LISTING - Blyth.
1 acre with 11/2 floor
brick home, insulated
shop, financing ar-
ranged.
REDUCED - EX-
CELLENT TERMS - 2
acres with Targe brick
home, near Brussels.
15 ACRES - wooded,
near Auburn. Large
brick home, combina-
tion furnace, 2 small
barns.
12 ACRES - near
Blyth. Large frame
home and good hog
barn.
50 ACRES - Highway
86, farrow to finish,
new house, low in-
terest, F.C.C. mort-
gage.
AUBURN. - 5 acres on
Maitland River. Good
house and barn.
PRICED FOR QUICK
SALE.
LONDESBOF' 1 - 1'/2
floor fSO'-�home.
Under $.00,000.
5 ACRES • with very
comfortable home
near Dungannon.
Owner will finance.
96 ACRES - Morris
Township. No
buildings. F.C.C.
mortgage.
RESTAURANT - fully
equipped. Main
Street, Blyth.
BRUSSELS. 1'/s floor
home, 3 bedrooms,
oil and wood heat.
Under $30,000.
3 ACRES - in Hullett
Townshb O Brick
home, isolated work-
shop.
91 ACRES - at Bel -
grave. Good house
and barn. Realistic
price.
SEVERAL GOOD
PARCELS - of crop
land in Morris Town-
ship.
CARDIFF & MULVEY
Real Estate & Insurance Ltd.
Brussels 887-6100
Jim 887-6164 Keith 392-6759
IN BELGRAVE - One storey, three bedroom
home, garage. Electric heat, recreation room.
IN BELMORE - 11/2 storey, three _ bedroom
home, electric heat. Barn, 28' x 32', plus extra
Tots.
IN BRUSSELS - Two storey, 4 bedroom home.
3 piece bath off master bedroom, family room
with patio doors, 2 fireplaces, 'two -car garage,
plus many extras.
IN BRUSSELS - One storey, three bedroom
home. Oil furnace, garage, close to downtown.
244
HUTTON
IDEAL STARTER HOME - situated in the
Wingham downtown area. 3 bedrooms, living
room, dining room, kitchen, good garage.
Unbelievable low asking price.
OWNER HAD THIS 2 BEDROOM WINGHAM
HOUSE - professionally updated within the last
year. Living room, dining room, new kitchen, 4
piece bath and laundry room on main floor. 2
piece bath and one bedroom up, nearly new
hot water heating system.
COUNTRY FOUR ACRE SCENIC PROPERTY -
in Belgrave area. River and trees at the back.
Aluminum sided 3 bedroom home, fully in-
sulated and electrically heated. Large kitchen
with lots of cupboards, large living room. Must
be sold to close an Estate.
BLUEVALE - off a private landscaped lot, half
acre in size . with many trees. Two bedroom
brick house close to village Dining room, living
room, kitchen, sunroom, An ideal retirement
property.
34 ACRES - one mile from Wingham. Owner
anxious to sell.
100 ACRES - on highway, 3 miles from
Wingham. 60 acres workable, balance pasture
land.
CHOICE LOTS - in Gorrie in area of new
homes. Only $4,000.
MEL MATHERS, WINGHAM 357-3208
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LLOYD W. HUTTON REAL ESTATE LTD.
Broker. Kincardine 398-2061