The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-07-22, Page 11I
WARD & UPTIGROVE
Listowel
(519) 291-3040
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
—Mobile Home Park.
Brand news Nine mobile homes are now
ready for occupancy. Fully serviced city sized
lots including landscaping, - paved streets,
dri)le and pool (for the use of all our tenants).
One of Ontario's first. professionally built
parks.
Come out and see how you can live in luxury
for as low as $55 per month.
TU.RNBERRY ESTATES
Highway 86 1 mile west of Winghom
CLAYTON G. NOGG LIMITED
Real Estate Broker
Wingham
Next to the Post Office
FOR SALE -
FOUR BEDROOM FRAME HOUSE IN WINGHAM, located close to
Main Street on a lot 66' x 165'. House is in need of some repairs
and is open to offers. A real handyman's special.
1'/2 STOREY COLORLOK SIDED HOME IN WINGHAM, 2 bed-
rooms, bathroom up and down, laundry room, kitchen -dining
room, living room and den. Modern kitchen cupboards, broad-
loom, cushion floors and complete renovation makes this home
an excellent value.
TWO STOREY BRICK HOME IN WHITECHURCH, large kitchen,
dining room, living room, 2 bedrooms, 4 pc. bath and vanity,
broadloom up and down. Detached garage and workshop.
Taxes are -low.
COMMERCIAL BUILDING WITH FIVE RENTALS including an
office, store and 3 apartments. located on the main street in
the heart of the business section 'This building is in top shape
and offers a good return.
262 ACRE BEEF FARM IN GREENOCK AREA, 125 highly pro-
ductive acres workable, 37 acres pasture and the remainder in
mixed bush. Two barns, 2 silos, steel granary, creek through
t farm. New one storey home plus log house. Teeswater loam,
( steel implement shed.
WINGHAM OFFICE 357-1515
EVENINGS
JOHN BRENT 335-3391
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The Wingham Advance -Times, July 22, 1976—Pale 11
Cards of Thanks Former Wingham businessman
I wish to express my sincere nurses of Wingham and District N• J. Whitney Grose dies at Listowel
thanks to friends, neighbors and Hospital for the wonderful care, N.J. Whitney Grose of Listowel aunt W's. A. J. Grace of • was at Union Cern
relatives for cards, giftq, flowers' Father A. Nolan. Currie Funeral NaBlan, Cemetery, Qstiawa,
and phone inquiries while I was a
Home, pallbearers and C.W.L.
Ono aunuay, July 18, at Listowel
cousins Rev. efld MM. Charles
iii 3 p.m. the sante day.
WROXETER HOME
rUsTON
worship Sunday morning, July 25
Corinthian-dge No. 61, Osha-
patient in Wingham Hospital and
Your concern and kindness will
Memorial Hospital. He was in his
Fox of Toronto, Frank Grose of
Pallbearers were, Raymond
Charter Member of New-
castle Lions Club and a key
Victoria Hospital, London. Spe-
tial thanks to Dr. Leahy and Dr.
always be' appreciated and re-
membered by sisters, Miss Annie
75th year.
Born May 5, 1902 in Raglan, he
��►, Mrs. Jean Fraser and
Lloyd Thompson of oronto;
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Benriett of St. Marys, Donald
Stroud of Oshawa, Murray Milne
PONTt ARIA - 5everd well
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Melendez; all the nurses in I.C.U.
McKitmon and Mrs. Catherine
was a son of the late Nathan
sister-in-law Molly Hurlbert of
ad Kitchener, John Weekley of
- 12 Lakefront Lodge,
reasonably priced.
Wingham; and Coronary CareO'Connor,
nieces and nephews.
Joseph Grose and his wife the
former Ida Mae McWatters.
Toronto; and his beloved fami-
Listowel, Gustaf Leusehner of
3 y home for year round
Unit, 5th floor Victoria Hospital,
age Taxes only $137.41
lies, Ruth and Bill Davidson and
Elmira and John Chippa of
livi 645,0w.
and the clergy for their prayers.
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Mr. Grose was with the
children of Toronto, June and
Toronto. Honorary pallbearers
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Roy MacSween
I would like to sincerely tharilt
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General Motors Corporation in
Jim Fitzmaurice and children of
were Lyle Jackson, Lloyd Yost,
ACRES ON NIGMAY, 65
Belgrave; and one brother,
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my relatives for the lovely bridal
Oshawa prior to moving to Wing-
London and Clara and Howie Ang
Dr. Fraser Hay, John McMillan
., kabl•. older haus• and'
Deepest to
shower given to me on Jul 8i
ham where he purchased the
of Toronto. He was predeceased
Jim White, Jack O'Mara, George
r House in need of repair. Asking
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appreciation Drs.
McGregor, Hanlon and McKim,
Carol Schacn
Hotel Brunswick which he owned
by one brother and one sister in
pith and William Leuschner, all ,
519,000,
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plus the hospital staff, and to all,
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and managed until it was des
frayed by fire is 1958. He then
early years.
'fie let.. lid.• Gr„�
of:Listowel
0 ACRES -CLOSE TO W"60"AM,
for it
many visits, cards 8r�u
We wish to ex mess ;,ur
d the
appreciation for cards
purchased the Blue Barn Motel
r�t.a at
the Robert Trench Funeral Home
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beautiful building site. Mankind
River
e em
remembrances during my recent
and
kindnesses shown to in
and Restaurant in 1963, located
in Listowel where the funeral
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along property.
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stay in hospital.
Mrs. Albert Coulter
us our
bereavement. We especially
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on Highway 23 north of Listowel,Wednesday,
service was held
160 ACEtES ON HNNIWAY, brick
thank Rev. W. Ball.
which he owned and operated
July 21, at 10 a.m., conducted by
'
home, large born, driving shed.
We sincerely thank our rela-
Gordon and Annie Edgar
until 1973 when it was sold due toRev.
illness.
Lloyd Stapleton of Sarnia,
formerly of Listowel. Interment
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The land is almost all
workable. Asking $75,000.
tives, neighbors and friends for
Always interested in crippled
.
the many expressions of sym-
children's work, his gardens and
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WINGHAM - beautiful four bed-
pathy, mass offerings, floral tri-
I would like to thank all my
the art of fine cuisine dining and
a ■
room brick house having four
butes, food, cards, and donations
friends, neighbours and relatives
service to others, he appeared on
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piece bort'' living room' family
given to various charitable
for gifts, cards and parties given
food demonstrations on CKNX
Wendell McCallum
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room, kitchen, laundry room, full
organizations, during the be-
in honour of my 90th birthday.
Special Rebekahs
Wingham and CKCO Kitchener
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basement and oil furnace.Homeis one block from downtown on
reavement of a beloved brother
John
thanks to the of
Brussels.
alongwith his wife Ka and
y
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dies in Toronto
■ with 185 acres of level to
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a large lot. Your opportunity to
and uncle, McKinnon.
Special
Mrs. Cora
daughter Debbie.
rolling land. with 135
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locate in this goad residential
thanks to Dr. Leahy and
McGill
Mr. Grose was a member of
■ workable; spring creek.
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Mount Zion Lodge No. 39 AF &
The death occurred in Toronto
General
•f• Barn 90' x 45' with %" 30' x
■ 26'; 72' 20' ■
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AM, GRC, Brooklin; Lite Mem-
Hospital on Tuesday,
silo x with un-
BRUSSELS - Brand new brick and
ben of Pental ha Chapter RAM
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Jul 13, following lengthy
Y ng a len th ill-
loader, extra silo 34'x 12'.
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ang•Istons 3 bedroom home on a
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No. 28, GRC, Oshawa; Life
ness, of John Wendell McCallum
t'h star six bedroom
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home with all modern con- ■
871/2 x 132' lot. living room, kit-
dining
Coming
Events
Member of St. John the Almoner,
Prete for No. 15, Oshawa; Life
p y
of Belgrave. He was in his 47th
year.
veniences. ■
BLUEVALE HOME
then and area, quality
broadloom and electric heating.
Member of Guelph Chapter, Rose
Wendell McCallum was born in
t /2 storey, 3 bedroom ■
Immediate possession.
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Croix, A & ASR Valley of Guelph;
East Wawanosh Township on
home, very well decorated
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GarterOWE AREA •Two and three
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member of Rameses Shrine
December 1, 1929, a Son of Mrs.
kitchen, living room, 1'/2
quarter acres with house and
BEEF BARBEQUE AND
YOUR INVITATION
Temple, AAONMS, Toronto; Life
Esther McCallum, the former
baths, utility room. Smoll :
born. House hos new family
,
Member of Rameses Oshawa
Esther Bruce, and the late John
barn at rear of property.
room kitchen with cupboards
DAN(_ I:
Huron Cattlemen's Association
The congregation of the Wing-■
ham United Church invites you to
Shrine CW member of -IOOF
McCallum. He farmed until ill
.
WROXETER HOME
Beef Barbecue and Dance, Sea-
worship Sunday morning, July 25
Corinthian-dge No. 61, Osha-
health forced his retirement.wa;
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11/2 storey three bedroom
forth Memorial Centre, Wednes-
at 11 a.m. Rev. Barry Passmore
Charter Member of New-
castle Lions Club and a key
Surviving are three sons, John,
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brick home, living room,
day, August 4. Barbecue 6 - 8 p.m.
will deliver the message. Every -member
and past president of
Bruce and Cameron, all of Tees-
.
dining room, kitchen plus
1 tChris Black and
one is welcome.
Wingham Lions Club; member of
Fater; three sisters, Mrs. George
sun room. Attached gar -
the
the Swinging Brass. Refreshment
the Listowel Rotary Club; mem-
(Mable) Smith and Mrs. Howard
age Taxes only $137.41
bar; tickets BBQ and Dance $5.o0
BINGO
ber and on the board of St.
(Fern) Smith, both of Brussels,
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per year.
per person. Proceeds for educa
Hawick Lions' Bingo will be
Andrew's Church, Oshawa;
and Mrs. Albert (Jean) Cook of
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OFFICE 357-3840
tional purposes. Tickets are
held on Friday, July 23 at '8:30
member of Wingham United
Belgrave; and one brother,
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W• ADAMSON 528-2113
available from Huron Cattle
p.m. in Wroxeter Community
Church; member of Trinity
James McCallum of Bel grave.
:
C. SUTCLIFFE 392-6969,
men's Association directors and
the Ontario Ministry of Agri
Hall. Admission $1.00.12 Regular
games for $10.00; 2 Share the
United Church, Listowel, where
he was an elder for the past 13
The late Wendell McCallum
tedth Curr
M.SEARSON357-3014
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culture and Food, Clinton, On-
tario.
CRAFT SHOW
Plan to attend Lucknow's Sixth
Annual Craft Festival. SRonsored
by the Lucknow Agricultural
Society in the Lucknow arena on
-Friday, July 30th, 1 p.m. - 10
p.m.; Saturday, July 31st, 10
a.m. - 6 p.m. Crafts of all types
for sale; demonstrations; free
gifts; free parking. Sepoy Side-
walk Sale on both days.
Wealth; one $25.00 Special;
Jackpot of $90.00 on 56 calls;
Purple Ball of $40.00; Door and
Consolation prizes.
TOURS
REGISTER NOW! Only limited
space available on the following
tours:
July 25 and Aug. 27, 3 -Day 1,000
Islands, Upper Canada and
Ottawa
AUG. 4and AUG. 15, 12 -Day East
Coast Tour
AUG. 9, 6 -Day Circle the Lakes
years.
Mr. Grose was a director, along
with his wife Kay on hotel and
motel administration at Cones-
toga College, Kitchener, until ill-
ness forced his retirement in
1973.
Besides his wife, the former
Kathleen Spencer of Oshawa, he
is survived by one daughter
Deborah Kathleen of Toronto:
J h M K•
A es at a R. A. to and Son
Funeral Home, Wingham, where
funeral service was conducted at
two o'clock on Friday by Rev.
John G. Roberts of Knox United
Church, Belgrave, where deceas-
ed was a member. Interment fol-
lowed in Brandon Cemetery, Bel -
grave.
Pallbearers were Arnold
Bruce, John Smith, Gordon
Smith, Graham Cook, Clark
Johnston and Ross Procter.
Floral tributes were carried by
Lorne Jamieson and Murray
Tour
0 n % innon was Cook,
THE J C'S INVITE AUG. 16, 21 -Day Canadian West
KEITH FL1kWe are a year old. The Wing- Coast Tour lifelong resident•
ham Junior Citizens invite every- SEPT. 2, 23 -Day Romantic BUI Young was
t h 1 1 k4- 441
BROKER
REAL E S'T"ATE
ROAD
WINGHAM, AL
176 DIAGO"ONTARIIO a 357.1117
EXECUTIVE HOME
Choice Iocation.This attractive home features a bright modern
kitchen, large living room with fireplace, dining room, 4 large
bedrooms, 2 . 4 pc. baths. Finished recreation' room, hobby
room, utility room. Garage is attached. We would be happy to
show you this attractive home by appointment.
CENTRAL LOCATION
1'/2 storey brick home located in pleasant surrounding on a
large lot. Living room, dining room, modern kitchen, family
room, 2 baths, 3 bedrooms. This home has been very well
maintained, ready to move in with no redecorating necessary.
Owner moving.
TWO STOREY BRICK HOME
Located close tb downtown on a large lot and having a late
model kitchen, large family room, newly decorated living room
and 3 pc. bath on the main floor. Two staircases lead to the
second storey which contains 4 bedrooms, a second 3 pc. bath
with shower and a spacious sewing room. Priced to sell
quickly.
BRICK BUNGALOW
Three bedroom home having modern kitchen, adjoining dining
area and living room, 4 pc. bath. Downstairs' is a large new
family room with built-in bar, 4th bedroom and large laundry
and storage area. Choice location near schools, hospital, etc.
Must sell. Owner is moving out of town.
COUNTRY SETTING
A very attractive 2 storey brick home situated on a large lot
in the Wingham area. This well constructed home has Hanover
kitchen, large dining room and living room, plus family room.
Upstairs are 4 bedrooms with closets. New 4 pc. bath. New
furnace, new wiring and a new roof. Taxes are low and the
purchase price of only $41,000. makes this a very economical
home for a young family.
150 ACRE HIGHWAY FARM
One mile west of Wingham. 120 acres level and tillable, pro-
ductive soil for corn, beans, etc., balance is rolling with spring
fed creek. Completely renovated 10 room home with the latest
of modern conveniences and new broadloom throughout. Barn
36' x 50' and shed 22' x 40'. Drjveway shaded by mature
maples. This attractive property offers tremendous value for
a very modest listed price.
Ken Ducharme, Representative, 570 Shuter Street,
Wingham, Phone 357-2594
V, o e p ce a rate t elr great Europe
event. The very skilled Disc SEPT. 4,7 -Day Colonial Virginia, Of Turnberry Twp. popular player
' Jockeys, Mark Tiffin and Robin Washington, Williamsburg
Brent will be on hand to look after SEPT. 14, 5 -Day Pennsylvania A lifelong resident of Turnber- With Spitfi res
the entertainment. Date, July 28 Dutch Tour ry Township, John McKinnon of
at the Canadian Legion. We start SEPT. 2 and 25, 5 -Day Agawa RR 1, Wingham, passed away in A former resident of Wingham,
at nine p.m. sharp and go on till Canyon Fall Colour Tour the Wingham and District Hos- well-known as a popular hockey
one a.m. Entrance fee only $1.50 SEPT. 30;'3 -Day Lake Placid Fall pital on Tuesday, July 13, in his player, William James Young of
per person. First come first Colour Tour . 86th year. Harriston passed away at St. Jos -
served. Don't be late and miss the OCT. 2, 3 -Day Letchworth Park Mr. McKinnon was born on eph's Hospital, Guelph, on Sun -
fun. J C's, wear your shirts. Fall Colour Tour December 27, 1890, a son of the day, July 18, in his 60th year.
OCT. 4, 4 -Day Ottawa Fall Colour late' John McKinnon and Mary Mr. Young came to Wingham
OCT. 8, 4 -Day Nashville Kennedy. He received his educa- from Goderich in the late 1940s.
OCT. 17, 21 -Day California Tour tion in Turnberry and farmed all He was employed by the Red
NOV. 7, 15 -Day Hawaii his adult life. He was a member Front Grocery and played hockey
NOV, 12,2 -Day WWVA Jamborie of Sacred Heart Roman Catholic with the Stainton Spitfires. He
I OL BAILEY 11Tour I Church, Wingham. left Wingham in the 1950s and has
Left to mourn his passing are resided in Harriston. '
New Fall brochure now avail two sisters, Miss Annie McKin- He is survived by his wife, the
able by writing or phoning Mount non and Mrs. Jerry (Catherine) former Evelyn Mae Campbell of
Real Estate Forest 323-1545 or Mitchell O'Connor, both of RR 1, Wing- Wingham; one daughter, Mrs.
348-8492. All tours are fully es- ham. He was predeceased by Allen (Marylin) Anderson, Kitch-
82 Albert Street torted on modern washroom three brothers, Hugh, Angus and ener; one son, William of St.
Clinton equipped coaches with first class Alex; and six sisters, Mrs. John
Phone: 482-9371 accommodation. All side trips Catharines; and three tern, Mrs.
MASON BAILEY..,., and admissions included. Pick (Kitty) Crowe, Mrs. Peter dren. There are two sisters, Mrs.
(Mary) Austin, Mrs. George Jack (Iva) Alexander of God-
BROKER/MANAGER ups are made on route. ( Sarah) Skinn, Mrs. Robert erich and Mrs. Reuben (Eva)
Large brick duplex, centrally lo- ( Margaret) Sproal, Mrs. John Brennen, Port Colborne.
cated in Blyth. Any reasonable (Mary) Lannan and Mrs. P. The late Bill Young rested at
offer considered... (Margaret) Kilgallin. the Hardy Funeral Home, Har -
Country living on 2 acres north ofFOrmer .resident The late Mr. McKinnon rested riston, where service was held
Blyth, 2 storey stucco home, 9 at the R. A. Currie and Son Fun- Wednesday at two o'clock. In -
rooms, 5 bedrooms, oil heating. dies In Goderich eral Home where prayers were 'terment followed in Har-iston
recited Thursday evening at 8:30. Cemetery. Services under the
127 acre form near Gorrie, 100 Removal was made to Sacred auspices of the Royal Canadian
acres workable, 1'/, storey brick Passed away in Goderich on Heart Roman Catholic Church, Legion and the Masonic Lodge
home, 7rooms,4 bedrooms, new Tuesday, July 13, Harry L. Braw- Wingham, on Friday where Mass were conducted in the funeral
oil furnace. ley of Auburn, formerly of Tor- was conducted at 11 a.m. by Rev. home on Tuesday evening. As ex-
.... onto, in his 63rd year. A. J. Nolan. Interment followed pressions of sympathy, donations
Nearly new t floor frame bunga- Mr. Brawley resided in Wing -
low in Blyth, 3 bedrooms, fully ham during his younger years Pallbearers were Jim Rutter, Heart Fund.
finished basement, oil heating. when his father was the CPR sta- Gordon Francis, Donald McCor-
Should be seen :o be appreciated. tion agent here. He received his mick, Peter Vath, John deGroot
89 okras crop land near Belgrove, education in Wingham, leaving and Edward Rich.
no buildings. the town in the early 1930s. He.
.... and his wife returned to live in
5 room brick bungalow in Blyth. Auburn upon his retirement. CANADA MANPOWER
2 bedrooms, excellent condition. CENTRE
Extro large lot. Surviving are his wife, the The construction phase of the
,... former Wilma Dow of Auburn, Nanisivik Mines Ltd. zinc -lead COUNSELLOR
Recreation land, loo acres in Cul. and two nieces in Toronto. mine at Stratheona Sound on
rose Township, rough land, 20 The late Mr. Brawley rested at Northern Baffin is on schedule In Attendance
acres workable, 1'/, storey log the Stiles Funeral Home, God- and production is due to corn -
house. Good trout streams rising erich, where service was held thence in July, 1976. Total project TOWN HALL
on property. Friday at two o'clock. Interment costs are currently estimated at WINGHAM
FOOD FOR THOUGHT followed in Ball's Cemetery, Au- $54 million, including $18 million Jul29, 1976
Man doesn't see the handwriting burn. Rev. Earl K. St. Jean offi- of government infrastructure fin- y
on the wall until his bock is to it.
ciated, assisted by4Pastor Alfred arcing in the form of transporta- 1 :00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Fry. tion and non-recoverable outlays.
"MONEY TALKS"
Toronto funds now available for residential,
farm or business requirements in the Wing -
ham and district area. If you require a first,
second, third or chattel mortgage or a busi-
ness loan, contact our office first. Rates are
competitive and all enquiries are confiden-
fial.
MR. PRUE, UNITED REALTY SERVICES LTD.
357.3300
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"ONTARIO MOTELS"
As motel specialists, contact our officle for
offerings thPoughout Ontario. Trade your
residence at market value on the motel of
your choice. All financial data, location Infor.
mation, prices and forms available through
our Wingham location.
320 JOSEPHINE ST. - 357-3300
E-A -ELLIOTT
BROKER
WINGHAM
"FOR TODAY AND
TOMORROW"
OFFICE....... 357-1590
E.A. UWTT... 357-1555
TOM MILLER... 343-2832
three bedrooms and 3 pc. bath.
New barn, 14 x 24' and 10 x 108',
new septic tank. Large gardiiih
with fruit trees.
MEL MATHERS
Wingham 357.3208
Representing
LLOYD W. HUTTON
REAL ESTATE LTD.
Broker, Kincardine
WINGHAM
Only one block from Main St. this 11/2
storey home offers three bedrooms,
large living room and a good size kit-
chen. All this on 11/2 lots and priced
at only $28,000.
WINGHAM
Located close to downtown this two
storey frame home offers a late
model kitchen, 3 piece bath, family
room, large living room and dining
room, an open staircase leads to 3
bedrooms. Priced of $29,900.
WINGHAM
Located only one block from Main Street this 2 storey brick home offers
4 bedrooms, 2'/2 baths, large living room, dining room, bright modern
kitchen with Honover_cupboards and a 2 car garage. See it today at
$45,000.
ATTENTION CONSERVATIONISTS
Located 4 miles west of Wingham on Highway 86 these 100 acres offer
the natural beauty you've been looking for. 35 acres of bush and 2
natural springs have trout pond potential. The 3 bedroom home offers
traditional elegance. Barn, drive -shed and a pig barn included in this
offering. Many extras.
IT'S TIME TO INVEST
Land and buildings are the safest and best 'investment today. This
possible tri-plex is located in o good rental area and of solid construc-
tion. Many extras. The 16' fireplace alone is worth many thousand
dollars. Vendor's leaving the area and anxious to sell, at $35,000.
The Man
To See Is
COUNTRY LIVING - HALF ACRE. Formerly a schoolhouse but you'd
never know it. Completely redone with four bedrooms, new oil furn-
ace, shed 20 x 24 and abundant shade trees. Owner has obligations in
Western Canada and MUST SELL. Requesting $27,500. TRY AN OFFER!
TEESWATER - Just list is a handsome 1'/2 storey, aluminum sided family
home having recently undergone partial renovations including family
room with glass sliding doors. Three upstairs bedrooms with 2 W. bath;
kitchen, family room, bedroom and 3 pc. bath down. Lot 66 x 132, close
to school, church, you name it! Asking $32,000. Try an offer!
COUNTRY LOT, gloriously pleasant and close to neighbours, yet apart
by itself. This lot measures ONE ACRE and can be hod fat $4750. or
maybe a good offer - TRY ONE! P
ORIGINAL SCHOOLHOUSE. Probably the best we've seen (structurally)
made of rug brick in 1929, roof is relatively new, oil furnace, aluminum
storm windows, one acre surrounded by gorgeous maples with a view
to make your eyeballs turn cartwheels. Flexible price of $18,900. YOU
GOTTA SEE IT!
A GIVEAWAY is a fine four bedroom home only two blocks from the
heart of Wingham. Set upon a handsome 50 x 165' lot, this spacious
home con be STOLEN for only $25,000. Seller willing to hold a good
mortgage. INVESTIGATE THIS ONE.
$12,000 for a lot and building? YEPI Commercial-retoil building in
Wroxeter converted to three bedroom living quarters. Only those who
recognize an ABSURDLY OBVIOUS BARGAIN need inquire.
COP(-
Contact:
OFFICE 357-1314
STAN CHADWICK
Coast to C Oast 357-
JOHN PHILLHILLION
Real Estate Seri ice 357-3896
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Many large and small farms available plus
country retreats. Financial assistance plus
our guaranteed "Trade Your Home Plan" on
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