The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-02-12, Page 11SELL t i. ' A
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The Wingham AdvanceRTixne,s, Thurs., February 12, 1976 --Page 11
LOCKWOOD—Passed away- at 9 mer Annie $�11 y � �
his wife, the f r f �ySs�,��,�K� 4 ; y
Due to our 1976 Ex ansfon Pro ram, we are lookin for r�
P g g the Wialgtaalltq and Dl .trict Hos. ringer aaF lafi,.are?. Stll!i�+ R'��u, 3ry,, s
Sales People for W/Ingham and district. patal ala V4! dnesday, F+�,bruary are fou Sod ,. TalYles rif. T ,' r >fi �l Y � � �?�;" �j ��
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Man people, from all walks of life have doubled their 4, Robert,'Mavid Lockfwood of David of Wallaceburg, � NTAD.,r
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Income since joining ctur Sales Staff of over 70 Re resents- = Wjbgham in his 76th year. Born of Point Clarke and RIC ld B>t �n�f �� � ti ��� �' �� . '� �F%� y Y ;� WINGHAM,357-2320
fives with 15 0/ffices. � p in England on July 17, 1800, Mr. Goderich;one daught
Lockwood resided in Toronto Louise of Blyth. F rat s+ery � .
WeWill o4fer you: before c9ming to Wingham four ice -was held at the
years ago to reside with Mr. eral Home, lyt , on Fr ay
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HIGH C®MMISSION SLIT`
and Mrs. Ed Ranger of ISR 2, with interment Blyth IJilao4- H ` .:yr _ HUT
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MANAGERIAL ASSISTANCE Surviving are one daughter, Cemetery.�'K, «' ■
MANY LISTINGS AVAILABLE Mrs, Norman (Beatrice) Rang, HACKETT—P sed away at the A %�
er of St. Catharines; one son, County of B ce General Hospi- �' y
:g FARM -' 148 acres on highway
FREE ADVERTISING ': having 110 acres of choice
Norman Lockwood of Toronto; tax, Walk ton, on Thursday, workable land. Balance bush
brothers, Frank of Kitchener February, 5, Alexander Gandy).:• y
and George Hackett, in his 92nd y with some saleable timber. A
Give us a call for a personal interview. ge of Toronto; sister, year, Sur-...�� 5. bedroom house, 3 pc. both
Mrs. Louise Clark of Toronto; viving are Four sons, Clifford of and good oil furnace. f�3arn 56
several nieces Goderich Thomas off Lucknow
WILFRE® McINTEE B CO. LIMITED aces and nephews. / p x 76. Implement shed, gar -
lox 549Walkerton , 519-881.2270 Funeral service was held at the Alex of Ashfield Township acid
.
- S. J. Walker Funeral Home on Mel of Port Elgin; one brother,
age. Good terms available.
®R Friday at two o'clock. Final Tom, and two sisters, Mrs. -Wil-. ;
90 ACRES on highway with 16
WILLIAM HINGSTON, Sales Manager resting place will be Wingham fred (Janet) Drennan and Mrs, good workable acres. An ex-
R.R. #1, Hepworth, 519-935-2074 Cemetery. Mr. Lockwood will Ewart (Ida) Taylor, all of cellent place to build. Priced
be sadly missed by Mr. and Lucknow. There are a number very reasonable. The location
Mrs. Ed Ranger, Wayne and of is perfect.
g y grandchildren and great -
Aaron of RR 2, Wingham. grandchildren. He was prede-
ceased by his first wife, Janet WINGHAM - One floor two
CHALMERS—Passed away sud- Hunter; his second wife, Clara HAYDEN'S HOLSTEIN WINNERS—Out of 30 exhibitors showing 113 head at the bedroom home situated on a'-
CLAYTQN G. HOGG LIMITED denly t his home in Blyth on, Downey; and one daughter. Tri-Cotinty Holstein Show Little Royal at Walkerton, George Hayden of Gorrie Was named good sized lot in a good`resi-
Tuesda February
3 Robert Funeral service was held at Premier Breeder and Premier Exhibitor. The cow second from the left was the grand dential area close to schools
John Chalmer do his 68th year. the MacKenzie Memorial champion, best udder of the show and winner'of the type and production trophy. and shopping. Electrically -
Re®I Estate Broker A former resident of Wingham, Chapel, Lucknow, on Saturday, heated. Well insulated and
Mr. Chalmers came to,. town at two o'clock. Temporary en- the price is low.
Win ham from Action in the 30s and was
9 tombment followed in South ' Institute
Next to the P®st office a pitcher for the Wingham Ball Kinloss Mausoleum. ®f f e r.s suggestions BLYTH -Buy this 66 x 135 lot
Team. He was employed as a in a choice location.
FOR SALE - glovecutter by Gurney's Glove
Works. He was a veteran of
LIVE IN COMFORT in this outstanding family home with 5 bed- World War Il, serving as a fire- on e n er g y programs for, food We have people wanting
rooms, 2,full bathrooms, kitchen, living room and family man m the Royal Canadian Air What's ASW at houses in Wingham. We need
room. This spacious dwelling has a good sized lot and has an Force. He was predeceased by '� new listings.
excellent location just one block off W ingham's main street. H CO N V 1@V1/ . The Ontario Government serve nergy and utilize current Ontario consumers aware of the
Avoid the Spring rush, look this home over now. It's priced to should develop and adopt a.:' and future energy sources effi- importance of agriculture to the WHITECHURCH - 2 bedroom
sell. We are happy to report that the 'priority system of energy alloca- ciently. economic and social welfare of house on a 83 x 115 foot lot.
«** ^•* �' �� flu bug has cleared up and we tion designed to ensure that To this end, the brief urged that the province should be initiated. Nicely decorated and in first
TWO STOREY DUPLEX consisting of two-bedroom units corn- hope that programs will soon be agriculture: and the food system research be initiated or ac- Such a program would, in turn, class condition throughout.
back to normal. underline the necessity of pro- There is a kitchen, dining
plate with rugs and drapes. This income property is located � '' � can continue to provide' the food celerated (as the Case may be) -
two blocks from Wingham's main business section. Move into needed by a growing with vito increasing the viding adequate energy to enable room, and 4 pc. both. Paved
one half and supplement your income with rent from the other This was • doe of the main energy efficiency of agricultural - Activities were carried on in ng population. ,a view creas
agriculture to produce food eff- driveway and smoll „barn on
.
half. , each of the areas during the past fectively and economically and the property.
recommendations of the Ontario production. Such research should
month such as sing -songs, bingos Institute of Agrologists when it be concentrated on technology would illustrate this is to the ad- MEL MATHERS
and the showingof coloured
vantage of the consuming public.
slides off.birthdays and events at presented its brief, Energy and and agricultural practices which Formation on and nuis Wingham 357-3208
RURAL PROPERTIES s Agriculture, to the Cabinet Com- would conserve energy, makecopiesof
DAIRY FARM, 197 ACRES, 90 workable; balance in mixed bush,; the Home. mittee on Resources Develop- better use of the "free' energy of the complete brief are available Representing
Barn 95' x 60'; 32 ties and loose pens, implement shed, V/a star- went recentl the sun, and better use the energy on request to W. J. McPherson, LLOYD W. HUTTON
A special program was ar- y gY
e ,6 bedroom brick house. Extra 100 acres available. Located WINGHAM LOCATION P. Ag., Secretary Manager,
Y In developing such a priority and other potentials of "waste ' - REAL ESTATE
� ranged and directed b Jura
close to V 1righom. 0 One store '3 bedroom g. Y system of energy allocation, the materials from agriculture and Ontario Institute of Agrologists,'
y• Lawrie, o Blyth for Family RR 1, Hillsburgh, Ontario, NOB Kincardine 396-2061
� home - large living ■ Night in honour of Bobbie Burns' Institute also recommends that a industry. At the same time, the
50 ACRES OF RECREATION PROPERTY, all in bush with over room with broadloom, study of energy requirements of sear e should be continued for 1ZO. Ac 519.855=4735.
30,000 feet of soft. Maple read to cut plus Ash, Chert and birthday. Jim sang several Scot- Y P Y modern' kitchen with the agricultural system be int new nergy sources.
Rich -
other varieties of trees. This property, besides having com-' fish songs and Mrs. Ella Rich -
P P Y, 9 � plenty of cupboards, ..mond was accompanist for the bated immediately and that a In addition, the Institute em-
mercial value, is ideal for recreation and hunting. Located in full basement. forecast be made of the energy phasized that expanded and
Greenock Township.program. There were dance
requirements of agriculture in improved education and exten-
**«*.* � ■ numbers by Kim Crate and
BRUSSELS Karen Glousher; Beth and Laurie ,the province' over the next 25 sion services are needed to en -
ESTABLISHED OVER 75, YEARS, this General Store with �-bed- 0 Two storey, 3 bedroom ears. courage the wide application of .
room livingaccomodations is an ideal family business. Trade � Charters; Kathy Battye and Ted Y g pp KEITH
Y 0 home, large kitchen Elliott. 'There were instrumentals It was noted that energy used to present day knowledge as well as
is good and the low asking price will surprise you. Located on
with all new cupboards, get food to our tables makes tip 12 the results of future research to a
a main highway in a village close to Wingham. by Jim McCall, violin, and a
� good sized living room. combination of vocal and instru- to 15 per cent of the total energy' more efficient use of energy in .
requirements of the
'WANTED This home hos been mentals by the Elliott brothers, q province. food production and distribution.
completely remodelled Rick and Mel. The Gospel Play- The Institute emphasized ' that The Institute pointed out that
We have sincere clients with cash looking for homes, farms and p Y- BROKER
plus all new wiring, ers sang several religious while steps should he taken to , use of high quality land for food
acreages. All inquiries confidential. Contact us now and let.us g g us num- C
plumbing and heating. hers and the include James provide the energy necessary for production minimizes the energy. R E A L E ' S TAT E
discuss the value of your property. y food production, it is,i just as required to produce a given
Wharton, Robert, Esther and the 1'76'.D I A G O N A L ROAD
WINGHAM OFFICE 357-1515 OFFICE 357-3840 Brommer Family. essential that agriculture con amount of food. Accordingly, it WINGHAM, ONTARIO 357-1117•
W. ADAMSON 528-2113 Assistant Administrator urged that for this reason, as well
EVENINGS C. SUTCLIFFE 392-6969 Wayne Lester led the Bible study as many others, it is essential
that all Class 1, 2 and 3 land be re FOUR BEDROOM FAMILY HOME
JOHN BRENT 335-3391 � . M. SEARSON 357.3044 ` ■ last week and Mrs. Elsie Hander- � --� Situated close to main street. The interior of the home has been
JOHN HOPPER 357-2154 tained for food production.
■.■IP■ MO son was organist for the service. Finally, the Institute says that completely renovated throughout, having a modern kitchen,
BIRTHSa program' designed to make the large dining room with patio doors, living room plus separate
family room on the main level. Upstairs are four newly decora-
ted bedrooms plus a new 4 pc. bath. The yard is totally enGlos-
• . ed by a privacy fence. Excellent value is offered for only
WEISHAR—At the Wingham and Damages minor
L)irect
District Hospital to r. an -
ry day, February 4, to Mr. and e •
ervice, Mrs. Fran Weishar, RR 2
� In car mishaps
Teeswater, a son, Michael Jo-
seph.. The Wingham Police. Depart
FLOWERS AUTOMOTIVE FUELS PLUMBING HEATING HEIMPEL—At the Wingham and mart investigated four motor
District Hospital on Saturday, vehicle accidents last week.
, Wedding
Arrangements
. Cut flowers
Plants
. Flowers by
Wire Service
LEWIS
FLOWERS
135 Frances
Phone
357-3330
SALES AND SERVICE
Lynn Hoy
Enterprises
Honda and Skidoo
Sales & Service
Hwy 86 east of Wingham
Phone 519.357-3435
ELECTRICAL
- Pletch Electric
Wingham'
INDUSTRIAL or
COMMERCIAL WIRING
Also Rural and Domestic
Phone 357-1583
BURKE ELECTRIC
21imtrical Contractors
Motor owind and
les
Household Appliances
Josephine St. 357-2450
Emergency Service - See
the Yellow Pages
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WINGHAM
SUNOCO SERVICE
LICENSED MECHANIC
UNDERCOATING &
RUSTPR06FING
COMPLETE CAR &
TRUCK SERVICE
Prop. -Ken Leitch
Phone
:I57 -l55.1
NIC•HT357-3585 '
INSURANCE
ffickMCIE
All Types of
Insurance
335-352S 357.2636
GORRIE WINGHAM;
For your
INSURANCE -
See or Call
WILLIAM S.
REED
64 Victoria St., 357.2174
POOLS, FTC. s
Pools .
Above and Below
Ground
Corhplete Linq of
Pool Chemicails
ARMSTRONO
CHEMICALS
BOX 56 Walkerton
BILL TIFFIN
Imperial Esso Agent
Esso
For all your Home and
Farm Fuel and
Lubricating Needs
357.103,2
CONSTRUCTION
Askes Brothers
CONSTRUCTION
Cottages, Homes
Additions 8 Renovations
FREE ESTIMATES
Ph: 528.2726
Box 122,'Lucknoviw
T. M. & T.
CONSTRUCTION
General Contractors
All types of concrete work
Pit Silos
Home and farm building
CALL BOB THOMPSON
BLUEi'ALF;, ONTARIO
:157-:149:3
A
®EC RTING.... _
RENOVAT00NS
REDECORATING
Excellent Workmanship
Economical Prices
J.11. (Mac) Smith
WOOD PRODUCTS
Whitechurch
357-2977 or327
_,........, 357-1327 ,.:.
February 7, to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Layton of 144'Carling
Porey Clairk Harvey Heimpel, Wroxeter, a Terrace and Siglinde M. During
daughter, Susan. Diane. of 20 George St. were involved in
Plumbing a two -car accident last Wed -
Heating and Culross native nesday,,, on. Patrick. Street.
a Damage was estimated at $330.
Sheet Metal On Saturday,, Fred E. Lorch of
Contractor
J. L. Falconer RR 1, Formosa and Bruce R.
HaselgroVe were involved in a
PHONE dies in Waterloo collision on Patrick Street. Esti-
mated damage was $475.
357-3080 John Labon Falconer of '140 A hit-and-run accident was re -
Oriole Street, Waterloo passed ported that day at the Canadian
366 Edward St., away Sunday, January 1B, at Tire parking lot involving a
Pinehaven Nursing home, vehicle owned by James T.
Wingham Waterloo. Thompson of RR 3, Teeswater.
Mr. Pale -over was the son of the Damage was estimated at $250.
late Mr. and Mrs. George T. Fal- A snow plow was involved in an
toner of Culross Township, Bruce accident Monday when it struck:a
County; the beloved husband of car owned by Wayne Heard of
Leroy Jackson. the former Helena Welwood; London. Tl,- snowplow was
—Plumbin dear father of Joseph of Waterloo driven by Edward Whitby of
and Mrs. Douglas (Marjorie) Shuter Street.
—Heating Gallagher of Richton Park, Illi- During the week the Wingham
—Tinsmithing nois; brother of William of Bar- police also laid two charges
rie, George of Vernon, British under the Criminal Code.
191. Josephine St, Columbia, and Calvert of Blyth -
He is also survived by 13 grand-
Wingham 357-2904 children and eight great -grand- In Canada there are approxi -
children. He was predeceased by mately 18.000 Eskimos. They live
COLLISION one son, George; one 'grandson; in three distinct areas: Labrador
and three brothers, Daniel, with a population of about 1,000,
George Allie and Lester. Arctic Quebec with 2,000 and the
Al's C®11181on Mr. Falconer larmed in Cul- Northwest Territories with
tr1'oss Township, near Teeswater, almost 15,000.
Servlce
for several years. When he sold
Phone L his farm, he moved to Wingham,
357-2206 bought a dairy business, then PETER S.
BARS, TRUCKS, RUSES bought the sawmill in town. In /�
1954 he retired to Waterloo where M a c E Y M,/�, A N
Complete Body Work he°was a member of First Baptist REAL ESTATE
and Painting Church. "
Frame and Rust Repair Mr. and Mrs. Falconer le- 38 St. David St. Goderich
Also Insurance Claims braced their 60th wedding an PHONE 524-9531
CONC. 2, MORRIS TWP. versary in November 1975.
Hwy. 86 The late Mr. Falconer rested at WINGHAM
t !st Moeris the Edward Good•Funeral Home, REPRESENTATIVES
171 King St. S., Waterloo, where
2nd Morris 0I� and funeral and committal service
was e d January 21. Rev. Robert
Ross Phyllis
Red mg, Rev. Arnold' McNeil
The and Dr. Gallagher officiated. In- Hogg®pt
terment followed in Parkview
Advance -Times Cemetery, Waterloo. R. R. 4, Winglhom
Donations to Gideon Bibles are Phone
357-2320 being acknowledged by the 357-3692
family as expressions of sym-
pathy. _...... .
$31,500%
VALUABLE INCOME PROPERTY
Consisting of three business blocks with four apartments, loca-
ted in the most active business district of Wingham and all pro-
ducing an attractive and steady revenue. With low purchase
price any wise investor will take a close -look at this offering
and with the good terms offered, newcomers to the invest-
ment field.con get their start here.
MOBILE HOME AND 43 ACRES
Higl'lway. location 4 miles from Wingham. The new Canadian
made 3 bedroom mobile home is complete with appliances
and furnishings. New drilled well, new septic system and hy-
dro service is complete. About 10 acres of the land is clear
with the balance in mixed bush. Full price only $35,000.,
Ken Ducharme, Representative, 570 Shutei Sfreef, -
'Winghom, Phone 357-2594
The Man
To see Is
HOMES ,
COZY COTTAGE -TYPE HOME, one block from the post office in
Wingham. This immaculate three bedroom dwelling is all on
one floor and features attractive Johns -Manville siding and
forced -air oil furnace. ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED. Asking
$25,000.
TRI -LEVEL HOME in Bluevole now under construction offering
luxury living of an affordable price. This three bedroom beauty
is' -scheduled for completion in mid-April and is being offered
for sale now so that you can tailor the home to your own tastes.
We have plans and sketches for your inspection. $39,900.
SCHOOLHOUSE - Four bedrooms, all spruced up with new fur--
nace and more; situated between Wingham and Teeswater.
$29,500.
BARGAIN IN GORRIE - Commercial building currently used as
warehouse. New furnace, good roof,,, double ,garage. Owner
willing to lease back a portion. $13,500. _
FARMS
582 ACRES FOR TWO FAMILIES: Two large beef barns with feed-
er lots (3rd smaller barn), two NEW 26 x 96 steel hog barns
(insulated), FIVE silos (two of them bunk -type), and four small-
er implement sheds, two houses (three and four bedroom) in
top notch condition, Although the forms could be sold individu-
ally for $205,000 and $218,000 respectively, the owners would
prefer them to be sold as'a unit. An outstanding father and son
setup with genuin"lue.
CC Contact
OFFICE 357-1344
CatSTAN CHADWICK
...l�®���'................. 357=2197"
Real Estate Service JOHN PHILLION
357.3896
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