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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1983-06-06, Page 8i H IIENT THAOUCjH THE The Wingham Advance -Times, June 8, 1983—Page 7 WARD & UPTIGROVE Listowel (519) 291:3040 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS BROKER REAL E STATE 176 DIAGONAL ARID •357 1117 WINGHAM, ONYARID � BRICK BUNGALOW Late model 3 bedroom home has been brought up to today's standards with heavy insulation in ceilings and walls including basement walls. Converted from oil to electric heat with a new chimney for wood stove. Renovated rec room. Attached garage and many more important features. Listed $49,500. INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY Brick duplex, one 3 bedroom unit plus one single bedroom apartment. Good lot, good location. Large first mortgage financing available to a qualifying purchaser. ECONOMICAL LIVING Single storey home. Three bedrooms, 3 piece bath, all in good condition. Located in Bluevale, easily affordable: Ready for early occupancy. FAMILY HOME - TEESWATER Three bedrooms. Modern kitchen, separate dining room, living room plus family room with provision for wood stove. Laundry facilities and 4 piece bath. Central oil heating. Only 1 block from shopping. Priced to sell for only $29,000. KEN DUCHARME, REPRESENTATIVE 570 Shuter St., Wingham, Ontario. Phone 357-2594 The Man To See Is IYI9NTEE COUNTRY PRIVACY - with Y2 acre near Gorrie. 6 upstairs rooms plus living and dining rooms, pleasant kitchen and 3 piece bath down. Clos- ed porch, hack shed, new electric service. Ad- mittedly it requires improvements, but look here, ONLY $19,500. NEWLYWEDS OR RETIREES - will appreciate the remodelling in this cozy 2 bedroom home with walk-in closet (possible 3rd bedroom), new bath, new kitchen cupboards, as well as roof, insulation, siding and even more updating. Only $26,500. MOBILE HOME - 2 bedroom, 12' x 48' Com- modore on a pleasantly treed lot in Belgrave. Large sundeck with canopy, for only $17,900. VERY COZY! EDGE OF TOWN - Attractive 2 bedroom, brick home on large country lot. Spacious family kit- chen, new roof, soffits and eavestroughs. Ask- ing $33,500. BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATED HOME - 3 (and 1 small) bedrooms. Spacious living and dining rooms, family size kitchen with main floor laun- dry and 4 piece bath. Enclosed front porch as well as back sunroom and deck. Detached garage and attractively treed double lot. $33,500. BEST OF BOTH WORLDS - Country location near Turnberry Central School. 3 bedroom bungalow with sundeck and gorgeous profes- sionally finished rec room with bar. $52,900. Contact: OFFICE 357-1344 STAN CHADWICK 357-2497 MARGARET DAY 357-2196 DON HAMILTON cREal EstatE and LlnsuzancE _Ltd. Wingham Office OUTSTANDING HOME This new tri -split dwelling offers over 1,400 sq. ft. of outstanding family living including kitchen, dining room, living room, den, 3 large bedrooms, two full baths, sundeck, attached garage. Situated on main highway one mile south of Wingham in new subdivision. VALUE PLUS Three bedroom bungalow with many extras in- cluding fourth bedroom in basement, recreation room, Targe stone fireplace, attached garage, cedar deck with roof, above ground swimming pool, outdoor barbecue. Only 6 years old and located on 1/2 acre lot among newer homes in Wroxeter. COMFORT AND CHARM One storey, 2 bedroom home on extra Targe lot with an outstanding view on the outskirts of Gorrie. This dwelling has Targe detached garage, fruit trees, garden and is ideal as a retirement or starter home. Owner has moved and is offering this property at a low price. HOG AND BEEF SET-UP This superb farm in the Teeswater area located on a paved road offers 112 acres with 105 workable, systematically tiled acras. Two large painted barns, two coloured implement sheds, stable cleaner, silo with unloader, 4 steel granaries, 2 corn cribs and a large fenced ce- ment.barnyard. This set-up is complimented by a beautiful two storey home loaded with extras: JOHN BRENT 335-3391 "We Sell the Earth and Insure Everything On It" 4 For Rent THREE bedroom house trailer newly decorated near Belmore. Number of occu- pants and references re- quired. Apply to Box 2260, c -o The Wingham Advance - Times, Wingham, Ont., NOG 2W0. All applicants will be answered. 1,8 CLEAN, dry warehouse space for rent in Wingham, easy access. phone 357-1411 days or 357-1232 evenings. 29rrb AUTHORS: Rent a word processor for only $25 a week. Low cost instruction. Contact The Publisher, Horning Hills, Ont., LON 1J0 or call (519) 925-5376 or (416) 247-9635. WANTED TO RENT TWO bedroom house in Wingham. Phone 335-3241. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BUILDING lot in Belgrave. Low down payment with ex- cellent terms. Phone 416-878- 3362. COUNTRY corner building lot, 1/2 acre. Well treed, two miles east of Lucknow on Highway 86, $12,000. Phone 357-3591 or 357-3712. 20rrb DO YOU have listings to ad- vertise in 132 weekly news- papers? Call us now for de- tails on our blanket classi- fied coverage of Ontario or specific areas of the pro- vince. The Wingham Ad- vance -Times, 357-2320. 16rrb MOBILE home, 12' x 60', located in well-maintained park with modern recreation and entertainment facilities. This unit is vacant, in excel- lent condition with all appli- ances and is being offered with reasonable terms. Private. Phone 357-3689. 1,8 FOUR bedroom house avail- able August 1. For appoint- ment apply to Box 2261, c -o The Wingham Advance - Times, Wingham, Ont., NOG 2W0. 8,15 TWO bedroom bungalow in Wingham with stove, fridge, dishwasher, fireplace. Available July 1. Refer- ences. Phone 335-3391. ONE and two bedroom apartments 'in Lucknow and Teeswater available im- mediately. Phone 529-7030, at night. 9rrb ONE bedroom apartment in Wingham. Come and view at 263 Shuter St. S., at the back upstairs. Singles preferred. 25,1,8 BLYTH: two bedroom apartment in newer four- plex, stove and fridge, patio door, lovely lawn area, $240 plus utilities. Phone523-9696. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF HAROLD (SHORTY) BROOKS ALL PERSONS having claims against the estate of Harold (Shorty) Brooks, late of 268 Minnie Street in the town of Wingham, who died on or about the 14th day of May, 1983, are hereby re- quired to send full particu- lars of such claims to the undersigned executor on or before the 14th day of July, 1983, after which date the estate's assets will be distri- buted having regard only to claims that have then been received and the undersign- ed will not be liable to any person whose claim he shall not then have notice. DATED at Wingham, this 1st day of June, 1983. B. A. Brooks, 425 Briarhill Avenue, London, Ontario, N5Y 1P3 8,15,22 Services CRAIG (Home) Heating, new furnace installations, repair, service and chimney cleaning. Phone 357-3641. 8rrb TED'S APPLIANCE Servic- ing, specializing in small ap- pliance repairs including power tools. Phone 357-1252. 8: S14 GARDENS plowed or tilled. Call Bob Chambers, 357-2665. 20: J8 M & M MASONRY, bricks, blocks and stone. Phone 357- 1722, Wingham. 11: N9 UPHOLSTERING of furni- ture, automobile and tractor seats. Free pick up and de- livery, free estimates. Quality workmanship. Cook Upholstery, Blyth. Phone 523-4272. 27rrb GARDENS plowed and tilled. Phone Charles Trapp, 357-1962. 27:15 CHIMNEY SWEEPING, good service at low prices. Phone 192-6568 or 392-6290, for free estimates. 13rrb CUSTOM drapery by Linda for your home or business. Phone 395-5629 or 395-2765. 11rrb CLOTHING alterations and repairs by Thelma Stacey, reasonable prices. Phone 357-1165. 23rrb PHiL'S Refrigeration and Appliance Service, 24-hour emergency service. used appliance sales. Phone 887- 9062. 5rrb E. E. CATHERS for hire. Loading, hauling and exca- vating work done by yard or by hour or by the job. Phone 335-3167, Gorrie. 1,8,15,22,29 FORKLIFT for rent by the week, day or month, 4,000 lb. propane, hard rubber. Phone 392-6721, Mac Armstrong, Teeswater. 1,8,15 CONCRETE driveways, sidewalks and patios. Phone Heathe Thynne at 357-3077, after 6 p.m. 1,8,15,22 ANNOUNCEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Churchill, Bancroft are pleased to announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Kimberley to Dr. Brian Bis- hop, son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bishop of Wingham. The wedding will take place Saturday, Sept. 24 at St. Paul's United Church, Ban- croft. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bis- hop, Wingham, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Janet Elizabeth to Peter Hartel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Hartel, Kingston. The wedding will take place Saturday, July 16 in Chal- mers United Church, King- ston. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mills, Exeter and Mr. and Mrs. Don Montgomery, Wingham, take pleasure in announcing the marriage of their chil- dren, Heather and Bill, in Crediton United Church, on Friday, June 3, 1983. An open reception will be held at the Wingham Legion on Satur- day. June 11. Friends and relatives please join and give them your best wishes only. PERSONAL I CAN'T believe I'm doing this but here goes. I'm a businessman, single, sin- cere, down to earth, seeking an attractive woman in her 20s. If you've read this far, write me now before you change your mind. You won't be disappointed. All replies with phone answered. P.S. Thank you for reading my ad. Box 222, Ontario Community Newspapers As- sociation, 1184 Speers Road, Oakville, Ont., L6J 5A8. NOMINATIONS are being received now, for Ontario. Junior Citizen of the Year Awards. Contact this news- paper to nominate an out- standing young person aged 6 to 18, who deserves more than a pat on the back. LEARN welding in five weeks. Arc, gas, MIG, government test, blueprint reading included. No high school diploma required. Phone 416-255-2369 or write Institute of Technical Trades, 734 Kipling Ave., To- ronto, M8V 5G5. PREGNANT and need help? Free positive confidential support. Birthright. Phone 357-1066, 357-2392, 357-1769 or London 432-7197 collect. rrb LARSEN—Ann and Ron are pleased to announce the safe arrival of John Ryan on May 27 at St. Joseph's Hospital, Sarnia. A brother for Heather and Christo- pher. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McKercher, Jamestown, and Mr.and Mrs. Don Lar- sen, Walkerton. FOXTON—Randy and Lorraine Foxton are very pleased that Katie Mary Lorraine has finally decided to join the family. She was born Thursday, June 2, weighing in at eight pounds, three ounces, and has all kinds of people to love her: her sister Sarah and brother Michael; Grandma and Grandpa Jim Boyle, Lucknow, and Grandma Connie Foxton, Wingham. NOTICE TEACH your dollars to have more cents at North 'Huron Credit Union, 8 Alfred St., Wingham. Free personal chequing accounts. Competi- tive interest rates on deposit accounts. Phone 357-2311. lrrb Coming events APPRECIATION Night, the congregation of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Wingham invites you to join with them to honor their organist Cora Robertson as she retires. A pot -luck supper and time of fellowship will be held on Friday, June 17 at 6:30 p.m. in the church. Everyone wel- come. , 8,15 90TH BIRTHDAY Friends and relatives are in- vited to join Mrs. Vera Kerr on the occasion of her 90th birthday. Open house will be held at the Wingham United Church from 2 to 5:30 p.m., Saturday, June 18. Best wishes only. 8,15 MOVING' Garage sale.' Fridge, stove, washer, dryer, dishwasher, deep freeze, electric organ, all in excellent condition; antiques, toys and many more extras. Saturday, June 18, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., 198 Min- nie St., Wingham. 8,15 AV TheNNIfamily of Ross and Edna Orvis wish to invite all friends and relatives to an open house and dance at the Oil Springs Youth Centre, Saturday, June 18, 8 p.m. to 1 a.m., in honor of their 40th wedding anniversary. Best wishes only. EPILEPSY ONTARIO Huron County Chapter spon- soring Epilepsy Awareness evening, Wingham and Dis- trict Hospital, RNA Training Centre, Catherine St. en- trance, Thursday, June 9, 8 p.m. Guest speaker Dr. W. T. Blume, Neurologist and Epileptologist, University Hospital. Everyone wel- come. For information phone Dianne Morrissey, 1- 524-7477. GARAGE SALE Langside schoolhouse, Con. 6 Kinloss Township, Saturday and Sunday. Writing desks, chest freezer, cigarettes, pop, chips, etc. LAWN SALE Three-family lawn sale, Saturday, June 11, starting at 9:30 a.m., north end of Wingham, one block off main street. Baking, crafts, toys and household items. For more information call 357- 2159. Rain date June 18. MVCA building cost expected to be X368,222 Construction of the $368,222 split-level addition to the Maitland Valley Con- servation Authority's ad- ministration building in Wroxeter is expected to get underway by mid-August. The go-ahead for the con- struction of the addition was given at a special general meeting of the authority on June 1. MVCA general -manager Bryan Howard outlined the costs of the 5.940 square foot addition. The basic construc- tion cost, including labor and materials is $269,222. Other costs include 815,000 for renovations to , existing building, $50.000 for furnish- ings, equipment and outside improvements, $22,000 for architect's fees and $12,000 for construction supervision. The authority will be tak- ing advantage of federal - provincial special employ- ment programs to the tune of $260,195. The remaining $108,027 is the authority's share of construction. "'rhe question then is how does the authority raise that kind of money in a period of restraint?" Mr. Howard commented. Taking advan- tage of government employ- ment programs, resulting in savings in the authority's 1983 operating budget, is one method. Mr. Howard indi- cated the authority is mak- ing extensive use of labor under the Parks Special Employment program with wages paid by the Unem- ployment Insurance Com- mission and a further sub- sidy by the province. For 1983, the authority is anticipating a building re- serve of $56,800 as a result of the employment programs. An extra $10,000 is already in reserve from a 1982 fire insurance claim. The re- maining amount of the authority's share is expected to be raised as MVCA con- tinues to use the various employment programs in 1984. There will be no special levy on the authority's mem- ber municipalities for' the office expansion project, Mr. Howard said. The general -manager also pointed out that if the Minis- try of Natural Resources considers the architect's design fees to be grantable, the authority's share could be reduced to about $95,000. MVCA chairman Dave Gower of Goderich said the authority is fortunate to be able to put together an employment project such as the construction of the addi- tion. "Except for the architect's fee, 100 per cent of the costs are going back into the com- munity," said vice-chairman Vince Judge of Listowel. The addition is expected to be completed by March of 1984. ANNIVERSARY Services in the Whitechurch United Church, Sunday, June 12. Services 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Guest speaker Rev. William Henderson, Luck - now. Everyone welcome. CONTEST Attend the fiddle and step dance contest, July 8 and 9 at Fergus and District Com- munity, Fergus, Ont. For in- formation contact Mery Woods, 843-1630. 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, June 15, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. for: health surveil- lance, anaemia screening, immunization, hearing screening, vision screening, fluoride brushing for ages 3 to 5 years. Adult immuniza- tion will also be offered at this clinic. CLINIC Breastfeeding or thinking of it? Come, discus)with other mothers at the breastfeeding clinic, Wednesday, June 15 at 2 p.m. in Wingham United Church parlor. Babies will be weighed if desired. Bring your baby and a friend. GARAGE SALE Four -family garage sale — bargains, something for everyone, includes clothes, toys, appliances, furniture, boating equipment, books and many more valuable treasures. Rain or shine. Village of Gorrie, just follow the signs, Saturday, June 11, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. GARAGE SALE Saturday, June 11 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at 329 Leopold St., Wingham. Air condi- tioners, color TV, woodstove chimney and many more items. Phone 357-3571. LAWN SALE Saturday, June 11, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., 242 miles east of Bel - grave. Antique bottles, good variety. Rain date June 18. RETIREMENT PARTY You are invited to attend a retirement party in honor of Mrs. Edith Vincent at Blyth Public School on Friday, June 10, 7:30 to 9 p.m. Dance to follow to the music of Country Companions. ANNIVERSARY Knox United Church Sunday School anniversary and chicken barbecue, Sunday, June 12 at 11:15 a.m- Guest speaker Rev. Murray Barnet, director of Pearce Williams Christian Training Centre. Everyone welcome. T , Sacred Heart --Tai" Mailbox On Saturday, May 28, some parent volunteers and Ray Meyer met at the school to commence work on our school playground. We now have some tires and wooden climbing toys to play on. Grade 5 and 6 have been studying the sacrament of reconciliation in religion. Last Thursday, we gathered with Father Marentette for a celebration. After that, the sacrament was celebrated with each student in- dividually. Grade 3 and 4 had a celebration for Pentecost last Thursday. Their special guest was Theresa Browins, religion consultant for the board. Grades 4-8 are busy preparing for a school track meet and a system track and field meet. Some of the events are the 60 metre, 100 metre, 400 and 800 metre dashes and the standing jump. The school meet was held Tuesday and the system meet is scheduled for June 22 at Goderich. Preparations have iegun for the Grade 8 banquet which is to be held June 14. BIRTHDAY PARTY The family of Mrs. Clarence (Mary) Wade, wish to eittend an invitation to friends and relatives to an open house on the occasion of their mother's 80th birthday, on Saturday, June 18, from 2 to 5 p.m. at 45 Alfred St., Wing - ham. Best wishes only please. 8,15 GARAGE SALE Saturday, June 18, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., 352 Leopold St., Wing - ham. Household and work- shop items. 8,15 YEAR END DANCE Wingham Ironmen year end dance, Brussels Community Centre, Friday, June 17. Music by Star Trex. Dancing 9 to 1 a.m. $5 per person, lunch included.. Tickets available at Cousins Hard- ware, Brussels; Middleton's Home Furnishing, Wing - ham; and Knechtels, Wing - ham. All proceeds toward team operational costs. 1,8,15 MEETING North Huron Association for Bright Children will meet Wednesday, June 15 at 7:30 p.m. in the Wingham Public School. New members wel- come. Contact Holly Keil at 357-2894. P^r 1,8 BLYTH FESTIVAL Singers will present "Con- trast in Concert" in Blyth Memorial Hall, Sunday, June 12 at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. Tickets at $4 and $1.50 are available at the Box Office 523-9300 and the Blyth Saga 523-4331. 1,8 SOCIAL EVENING Will be held Saturday, June 11 at 9 p.m. at Wroxeter Hall following the marriage of Don Thornton and Tena Staples. Everyone welcome. 1,8 REAL ESTATE LTD. Phone 482-9371 Clinton NEW LISTING - Restaurant, service station and body shop, Wroxeter. 5 ACRES - 3 miles from Blyth. Good house and barn, nice setting. UNIQUE - Country home on 1/2 acre, anti- que business, paved road. RESTAURANT - Main St., Blyth. Fully equip- ped. Apartment above. Reasonable price. 15 ACRES - wooded property near Auburn. 2 floor brick home, 2 small sheds. DUNGANNON - 11/2 floor home on '/2 acre lot. Large heated shop. Main street location. MORRIS TWP. - 185 acres, 120 workable, mobile home and frame barn. Mortgage available. STONE MANSION - on attractive 2 acre property near Blyth. 3 car garage and work- shop. Low down pay- ment. Attractive price. MEN'S WEAR STORE ' AND BUSI- NESS - Main Street location in prosperous village. Reasonable price. REDUCED - 98 acres, highway farm, near Whitechurch. 70 acres workable, all seeded down, hard- wood bush, good buildings, well fenc- ed. Ideal for sheep or cattle. 50 ACRES - Farroiry to finish. Hwy. No. .86, near Wingham. New home, tow interest F.C.C. mortgage. CLINTO O`0 Double buildings , ZA1 High St. 46 ACRES - near Var- na. 22 acres crop- land, 9 acres hard- wood bush. Large double home, large barn, drive shed with workshop. Canada Trust Realtor in LYNDA THOMAS Representative Call Brussels, 887-6995 or Waterloo, 884-1260 ESTATE TYPE PROPERTY - Overlooking the Maitland. 3 bedroom older home, 1.6 acres in Wingham. $49,900. RESTAURANTiGAS BAR - with residence. 212' frontage on Hwy. No. 4. Londesboro. $38,500. GRACIOUS LIVING - 3 bedroom, 11/2 storey home. Beautifully appointed. In Brussels. $39,500. We have building lots available in Grey and Morris Townships and in Brussels. HUTTON LATE MODEL WINGHAM HOME - with charm and character in a prestige subdivision of fine homes. Bi -level design. The many features in- clude Targe main floor kitchen, lunch area, L-shaped dining room, living room, lower level rec room with wet bar, fireplace, 4th bedroom and laundry room. Family room and built-in garage. Situated on good landscaped lot. BLUEVALE - Impressive one storey home on a lot over half acre in size. Three bedrooms, liv- ing room, dining room and kitchen. Fully restyl- ed, plastered and insulated, full basement, detached three -bay garage and shop of col- oured steel, 30' x 40'. perfect for those in building or other type business. 17 ACRES - half mile from town on a paved road. Eight year old brick bungalow, large living room, separate dining room and 1 1 ' x 14' kit- chen, 3 bedrooms up. Basement has rec room, games room, laundry room and one bedroom 7 year old steel barn. Large private assumable mortgage. WROXETER - 3 bedroom brick home with spacious living room. dining room. kitchen, full basement. House fully insulated, large attach- ed garage. Large lot. Excellent financing available. OLDER BUT BEAUTIFUL - updated 3 bedroom Wroxeter home on a '-2 acre lot The new im- provements include carpets, doors, windows, plumbing and vinyl siding, new septic system, electric heating. 100 ACRES - Highway, 70 workable (could be more). Asking $63,000 Try an otter. MEL MATHERS, WINGHAM 357-3208 LLOYD W. HUTTON REAL ESTATE LTD. Broker. Kincardine 396-2061