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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-01-17, Page 98 rel t , a YOU BUYOOOO WE SELL .... _ r - r memory of a ow bu*mw am • �" - father Josepb NOW, ; , , . , , ,who wail � t�to Jm awey two years anarne he L a � beohe. January 36, 81. Little MoUs" Leigh -Anne ESTATE REAL "Oadly missed by Itis wife and arrived January 2 at ilstowd bunny.meaffial k tal. Proud pparems s Pat l aread. Wayne Advance-TUaw January 17. t► REAL ESTATE LTD. Phone 482-1371 Clinton NEAR WALTON - 47 acres, 1'/a storey 3 bedroom home, good barn and shod. fffff DUNGANNON - VA storey stucco, 2 bedroom home, at- tached garage, nicely refin- ished. erre. BRUSSELS - V/a storey home, 3 bedrooms, dining room, large lot. erre. NEW LISTING - 50 acre farm, Hullett Twp., good set of buildings. fffl• NEAR WROXETER - New 1'l, storey 3 bedroom home, on 1 acre with now small born and manyextras. - fffff MODESTLY PRICED - 1 floor, 2 bedroom bungalow on Drum - and St., Blyth, electric heat, large lot. erre. . PRICED TO SELL. On large lot, newty renovated, 2 floor brick home, 4 bedrooms, family room, In Blyth. •ffff SLYTH - New home, 1 floor, 3 bedroom brick bungalow, landscaping completed. HIGHWAY PROPERTY - No buildings, 80 acres, 45 acres workable, near Blyth. FOOD FOR THOUGHT • !nt; knock the weather. If it didn't change once in a while, nine out of ten people couldn't start a conversation. Evers d �. Melissa is • • • • the M* m of of Mr. Active in local polities, and Mrs. � Clire ", �, DEAW*183 and MC and also WalterOr enEvers, Clifford; also the fiat Roy � , � a � r, .� � E y �.. T age 85 great • d Mr. E. MUIR—Robert Muir passed McDONALD—Passed " away A well known retired far,,►er and .,as also a member d and e, p� Scob-Rudderham, away at North York mal Saturday, January 13, 'at the and active polit;cian, James Roy i_, council. His political HOHENADEL—Born to Mr. and GROUND floor apartment, im- TWO AND THREE bedroom Hospital on Friday, December , Wingham and r1istriet Adair of 395 Josephine Street, tided about 1964 and he . Mrs. Jack Hoheoa�d, RR 1, mediate possession. Apply J. apartments in Teeswater. Phone Hospital, Isabel Maude Mc- Wingham, passed awe in had rw,-n ea retirement 29, in his 85th, Year. Bora in P Y enjoying F'oe+dwich, a son, Ja!snary 10 at Meyer 1-416.484-0916. 39241893. turnberry Township at Donald of Brussels, the former Wingham and District Hospital since . 9,,)'the Guelph Geral Hospital.17 rrb 3-10 Glenannan in 1895, Bob became Isabel Maude Bartley. She was on Thursday, January 11, Mr 4ir was a member of St. CHAPMAN—At the Wingham the beloved wife of the late following a brief illness. Andrew's Presbyterian Church; a school teacher and taught for and District Hospital on LARGE TWO bedroom apart- TWO BEDROOM apartment, �,y y� at Fort William, Archibald Livingstone .Mc- Mr• amu'+ who was to his 86th the Wingham Masonic Lodge and Thursday, January 11, to Mr. ment, rent includes utilities. washer, dryer, refrigerator and later retiring to Willowdale. He Donald and was in her 94th Year, was born in the village of at one time, the Independent and Mrs- Garry Chapman, Phone 357-3M. stove, 'lamile west of Harriston.survived by his wife, Dora Year. She was the dear mother Gorrie. His parents were the late Order of Oddfellows. He was also W: a dattgbter. Adults only. References retquw- (Hershey), whom he married of Doris McDonald, Brussels, William Adair and Jenny Martin. a member of the International SENDER_ the Wingham and THREE BEDROOM house in ed. Peter Harrison, 338-2243. ( 1she He was the dear and Ian McDonald, also of He received his education in Plowing Match committee for I)is4riet � tatm Mo Wingham. Phone M7,9746• 97-tfc brother of the late Margaret Brussels; sister of Miss Nettie Wingham and was a graduate of several years, actively involved January 13, to Mr. and Mrs (Mrs. Oliver Stokes), George, Bartley, Toronto, Mrs. Tom Spotton Business College. During „ when Huron County hosted the AT FORMOSA, warehouse or ONE BEDROOM apartment in (Alberta) Schnell, Saginaw, his early adult life, he sold match in Seaforth in 1966. ds ��, IJste. a pst'tm Peter and Norman. Funeral g• daughter Lei" Leianoe. industrial space, 5000 square feet, Wingham.. Phone 357-3746. service was held Tuesday, Michigan, H. G. (Bill) Bartley lightning rods throughout Mr. Adair was predeceased by CLARRE--At the Wingham and concrete, 10 cents per square foot January 2, at the Jerrett of Wingham. Also surviving Eastern Ontario and Quebec, his first wife, Gertrude Deans, District t Hospital on S1alday, per month, 16' ceiling, loading HOME: outskirts of Wingham, Chapel, Willowdale. Interment are two grandsons, one later returning to the Wingham and his second wife, Laura January 14, to Mr. and Mrs. dock. Phone (519) 861-2910. modern conveniences. K. Fitz- followed in York Cemetery. granddaughter and one great area where he was a prosperous (Haase) Baker, whom he Robert Clarke, Walton, a son. 17-24-31 simmone, phone 357-1117. grandchild. She was farmer and trucker. married in 1930. He is survived 13 rrb THOMPSON—Passed away predeceased by two brothers. During the 195os and 1960s, Roy by one daughter, Jean L. Hilbert suddenly at Peel Memorial The late Mrs. McDonald rested Adair was active in town and of London, and , one son, Ken s= - 1111 TWO BEDROOM apartment Hospital, Brampton, on at the R. A. Currie and Son county politics. He served twelve Baker, , Strathroy. There are fISHER1 ■ available immediately. Hydro Thursday, January 11, Gor- Funeral Home, Wingham, Years on town council, as a eight grandchildren and one RETREAT s ' ■ and heat supplied. Business or mley Thompson of Brampton. where private family service councillor, deputy reeve and great grandchild. He was $23,900. Hawick St. N., Wrox~. ■ professional people preferred. He was the beloved husband of was held Monday at two o'clock predeceased by one son, Ifeshe On 66' x 165' treed bt; 6 room ■ Phone 357-3482. Edith; dear father of Robert of corrducted by Rev. Eric Adair, during World War II; a horn. in village of Wroxeter, 50 brother Gordon in World War I; miles from Kitchener. Close to PEAL ■ 10-1? Barrie. Also surviving are a LeDrew. As expressions of Maitland River. All furnishings ■ ,■ sister, Mrs. Mark (Ellen) sympathy,/ donations may be and three sisters, Mrs. Whitney and appliances negotiobi•. ■ ■ ONE AND TWO bedroom apart- Armstrong of Belgrave, and a made to the Canadian Bible (Ida) Beckwith, formerly of Call Janet Jon>cetr 744-5160 ■ ■ ments, available immediately in brother, Joseph of Goderich. Society or the charity of one's California, Mrs. Frank (Ethel) ■ ■ Lucknow. Now renting apart- He is fondly remembered by choice- Prast and Mrs. James (Edythe) or Tina GrechuNk 576-36N. Robertson, both former residents M.L.S. No. SDI IS ■ BUYING ■ menta in Teeswater, available in grandchildren Douglas, Karen URBANOWICz—Passed awe at of Toronto. ■ November. Phone 528-32&!. and Mel�ty. Complete funeral Wiarton on December 25, Mrs. The late Adair rested at RETIREMENT HOME OR SELLING ■ 20 rrb service was held Monday at Alex " Roy $44,900. Vogt St., Wroxeter. Brick ■ ■ two o'clock at _ .the Leo Ar- Urbanown, the former , t The Currie Funeral Home, bungalow in quiet villoge of ■ CALL ■ -TWO BEDROOM apartment on chdekin Funeral Home, Sheila Crewson, formerly of f Wingham, where friends paid Wroxeter on 1/4 ocre treed lot. w1111GIlAM O�fFICE ■ Leopold Streaet, heated, no pets. Brampton. Final resting place Wingham. She was the beloved respects until Sunday when large kitchen and. living room, 3S7-3840 IN phone Raymond Neill 357-1463. will be Dungannon Cemetery. wife of Alex Urbanowicz of funeral service was conducted at 2 bedrooms, finished ■ -- ■ 3-10 Sauble Beach; dear mother of ,f ; two o'clock by Rev. Dr. Robert H. room, excellent well and septic ■ Lorne Hu hre McMURDOE—Passed awe at Stephanie; daughter. of John Arens tom, immawlat•condition.: mp y ■ Y trong. Final resting place m ■ 367-2217 ■ ' St. Joseph's Hospital, Toronto, Crewson and Mrs. Katherine will be W' TWO BEDROOM house,,y4 mile �m Cemetery. Call Janet Jensen 744-5160 ■ Clarence Sutcliffe ■ on Saturday, January 13, Mrs. Crewson; sister of Bob of Fort west d Harriston. Redeences re- Gen Francis and Wend 'y Pallbearers were arold or Tina Groeiiulk 576 -moi �.6K1 ■ George McMurdce the former y (Mrs. h:; quired. Peter Harrison; 398-2243. Wickse France, Adair Prost, Alf M.L.S. NO. ID131 ■ Josephine [ Jo] Morrison ■ 37 -dc Mary Edna Gannett. She was y) of Oliphant. Funeral Clarence it Pra t, A Calvin Representing: 357.1704 0 born in Wingham on August 21, service was held Thursday, Burke and Lorne cker,Durri.Floral P.E. OLSEN REALTY 1 -- ` — � . 1892, a daughter of the late Mr. December 28, at the. Downs and tributes were carried Sora Funeral Home He Hilbert Bill Hilbert Peter � of `� ; Rea I Estate and `Mrs. William Gannett. She'..... Hepworth. by Leslie. LIMITED, INIBON ttEAt BTATf is survived by one brother, R. Spring interment will take Hilbert and Kevan Baker. Kitchener, OntOr'10 sOAm Aho Gordon Gannett W' lace in Zion,cemetery. Ewa WAL wATt ■ INCOME HOME in Wingham; Wingham; P cry. plup ■, centrally located on corner lot, and one sister, Mrs. J. H. WRIGHT—Passed away at ` 99' x 66', consisting of 4, one bed- (Flora) Jermyn, Toronto. She was r _Callander NursingHome room self-contained apartments predeceased by her Brussels, on Wednesday, ROY ADAIR , with annual mneme of $6,000, �b�; daughters, Mn. M. wary 10, Mrs. Rachel J. $loves and fridges iaeluded SoIld (JestlieD" .HiDWell; Mrs. Charles Wright, in her 98th year. She CLAYTON G• 14000 LIM� brick . .. , . . Ion, forced air oil (Jennie) Swanson and Mrs. T. ' was born January 19, 1881 and furnace and insulated. Storms Y. (Hattie) Smith; eons Biu � ,`'',, Reap Estate Broker and screens plenty d parking and Barley; also three sisters was predeceased by her H UTT O N $pace- Large basement and faun- husband, Thomas Wright ; a The Howick - Gra evince winghorrr and two brothers. Funeral p dry room. For further particulars service was held at the Turner son, Everett Wright; four Next to the Post Office WINGHAM - Completely modernized 3 bedroom home in the phone 392982 d� 12:30 P m and Porter Funeral Home, b+ Charles, Jack, Wes ELECTIVES public school area, house fully insulated, modern kitchen with 10-17 Toronto, with burial in Toronto. and William Finlay; and two A new set of electives started - FOR SALE - dining area, electric heating, lots of broadloom, paved drive. si "ters, Jane Douglas and Belle Th;;rsday, Jan. 11 for the junior Asking $34,000. �" Kitchen. Also predeceased are grade students. Many different FAMILY HOME - two storey, 3 bedrooms, recreation room plus fffff• WHITECHURCH - This hand mank special is priced in the teens w her father, Charles Finlay, and activities are being offered, such 4 piece and 2 piece baths, Located on lot 99' x 132', this modern Y P P Mother, Sarah Montgomery. as sports, card games, typing, home in village close to Wingham has been completely reno- and is offered to close an estate, lot 66'x 132; 3 bedrooms, new ! Coming Even She is survived b several Y cooking and many. more. These voted. kitchen cupboards, new chimney, good oil furnace. Just try •••*•• nieces. Complete funeral and electives take place every Day your offer. / -committal service was held at Six from 10:35 to 11:50 a.m. We 50 ACRE CORNER FARM - located on paved road, 9 miles from two o'clock Friday at the feel that these studebts really Wingham. Barn 50' x 40' with new silo plus small implement 94 ACRES on highway, 'h mile from Wingham, no house, born BINGO MAITLAND WI MEETING Davidson Funeral Home, enjoy these activities and look shed and garage. Three bedroom brick house, newly decorated J172'x 48'with 46'x 50'addition. 79 acres level and workable, bal- Every Saturday night in Blyth ' The monthly meeting of the Gerrie, with Rev. B. Van Cook forward to every Day Six. plus new roof. once bush. Mem oria�l�Halll,, 8 p.m. Regular Wingham Maitland Women's In- O• the Presbyterian Church Kendra Robertson "••" f f f f f• - and Share the Wealth games, stitute will be held on Tuesday- officiating. Spring interment. SPELLING TEST INCOME PROPERTY •located in:the heart of business section of 100 ACRES close to Lucknow, real good buildings, land all level plus $150. Jackpot. Jan. 23 at 8:15 p.m. in the Town will take place in Wroxeter At the time of this writing, the Teeswater, consisting of two commercial outlets and two apart - and workable, real good farm, priced right as the owner 20 rrb Hall ..Tour of The Wingham wishes to retire. � Cemetery. ,Morrison -McCall Spelling Test menta. This building is in good repair and is an outstanding buy. o Museum. Roll call, Name a was planned !fo be administered "•"' fffff 1 OPEN RECEPTION vans landmark - L he Wingham GE—Passed away at 13 ACRES near Blyth, 2 steel hog barns 24' x 75: large older To be held on Friday, January 19 � the Wingham and District to all the pupils from Grade 3 to 8 BUY NOW AND SAVE.... -Your choice of lots of all sizes includ- barn, house needs some renovating. Aiking St3,M0. for Mr. and Mrs, Henry Byers- EUCHRE PARTY Hospital on Friday, January on Jan. 12. Ing corner lots in new subdivision d r arave. New roads, bergen at Lucknow Community 12 Alfred J. Loekridge of This test includes words from -storm sewers and water outlets. Vendor has reduced price by .....f Centre. Music b $ ty Will be held at Wingham Golf and Turnberry Estates, RR 3, Grade 1, for examDle. 'a, the' to $500.00 to $7,500.00 with small down payment and low inter - MEL MATHERS, WINGHAM 357-3208 Y Special Ap- Curling Club on Wednesday, Wingham, m his 82nd year. Grade 13, for example, pneu- est rate on balance. Choose now while selection is good. pointment of Lucknow. Dancing 9 January 17 at 8 p.m. Admission $2 Left to mourn are his wife, Representing to 1 a.m. and lunch provided, the mania'. Per person with lunch and prizes, former Kathleen (Fleming) There are 50 words on this test. WINGHAM OFFICE 357-1515 LLOYD W. HUTTON REAL ESTATE LTD. 10-17 For -more information contact Fogarty; two daughters, Mrs. Very few students get all 50 EVENINGS Broker, Kincardine 396-2061 John or'Marg Mann 357-3864 or Malcolm (Frances) Mac- words correct. The more words BILLY BISHOP Stewart or °Marlene Leedham at - Theatre Passe Muraille's rousing 357-2471. Common and Ruth Lockridge you spell correctly, the higher is JOHN BRENT 335-3391 musical a about Western On- of Toronto; two sons, Dr. your grade score. play 10-17 Thomas J. tockridge of ,., We hope all the pupils will try i- tario's World War I flying hero Manchester, New Hampshire, their hardest and do their best on will be on stage at Blyth FL CRAFT SHOW and Captain Douglas ,q . this test. 0 Memorial Hall,, on Wednesday, Wendy Langendoen January 24 and Wednesday, Jan- In the Howick Community Cen Lockrid ge, Montreal. Also The Man uary 31 at 8 p.m. Adults $4, chi]- tre, Saturday, April 21. For surviving are ten grand- GRADE 7 AND 8 KEITH dren $2.50. Reservations 524-9403, applications write to Mrs. Nellie children and one sister, Mrs. EXAMINATIONS Sponsored by Blyth Centre for the King, Gorrie or Mrs. Jack Ben- Gilbert (Frances) Fraser', Last Wednesday, the first of OEM To see Is 1*�JIL4V If 1(116 41( Arts. nett, Gerrie. Niagara Falls, New York. He the Grade 7 and 8 examinations was predeceased by wives of the 197879 school year began. BEST BUY TODAY - has to be a 2 storey, 3 bedroom home built PUBLIC MEETING EUCHRE Mary Douce and Myra Mac These exams help the teachers in 4 years ago. In addition to features like a breezeway with slid - BROKER An open public meeting will be On Thursday, Jan. 18 at 8:30p.m . Donald; also two brothers, -deciding the pupil's mark for ing glass doors and extra large garage, you've got an extra Sam and Walter. Friends aid each subject. The different REAL ESTATE held on. Saturday, January zo in St. Pauls Anglican Church,, P bath and ridiculously low heating bills (extra well insulated). from 1:30 to 4 p.m. at St. Wingham. Lunch and prizes. respects at The Currie Funeral subjects tested are English, Asking $32,500 but owner is moving and WILL LOOK AT ALL t 176 DtAaONAL ROAD 3 57 a 17 Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Everyone welcome. Home until Monday when Mass French, Geography, Music, OFFERS. WINGHAM. ONTARIO • Histo Math and Science. This _ Wingham, sponsored by the of the Christian Burial was r7'• ANEW BUNGALOW -that you've always wanted at an afford: Rural Development Outreach SHOOT PARTY celebrated in Sacred Heart year there will be two sets of RESIDENTIAL — COMMCKt-t�L able price. Tho 3 i+or:r......, -- 't ;,, ..e,y, iavv ,wa au rnuny u� A valuable property offering living accommodation for 2 fomil- ProleeL Uh I Tr^'vornity of W� be held in the ��allows Roman Catholic (`hi,rrh exams. the first which wo flro the lovely qualities including large modern kitchen, both living Guelph to discuss the transporta- Hall on Monday, Jan. 22 at 8 p.m. Wingham, at 10:30 a.m. Final doing at ate Ayre and the second and dining room, an open basement and king size 75 x 173' lot fes or with the close proximity to the business section and ads- Sponsored b set is in date April and earl May. quote off-stre•t. parking could be converted to a variety of cam- tion needs of North Huron and to Po y the Rebekah resting place will be Sacred P y y' with a terrific view. Yours for only $39,900 or less. begin to seek for solutions in the Lodge. Lunch and prizes. Heart Cemetery, Wingham. The second set has been put VERY INTERESTING • is a 150 acre agricultural -recreational par• mercial enterprises or an office complex. The full price for this ahead to late April and early May prime property 9s only $38,000. community. Donations to the Ontario Heart cel abo��t 3 mi!os f.-•—'110ir, hem. For $35,OW you et 60 tiiiabie HOSPITAL AUXILIARY Foundation or a Ea f e. so the students who do not do %.vert �a 9 Y 9 GOOD LOCATION or"` acres, 75 in pasture and the balance in bush, plus house (so, so) DANCE MEETING charity may be made in Alf's will have a chance to bring their and beef barn. SEE IT NOW! Close to schools and hospital. Modern kitchen, formal dining Festival Singles' dance on Pri- A general meeting of the Wing- memory. Complete obituary in, marks up. room, living room, plus family room and large utility room on MARVELOUSLY MAINTAINED - home in Brussels near the cen- the main level. Upstairs has 2 bedrooms and a new 4 piece bath day, Jan. 26 at the Victorian Inn, ham and District Hospital auxil- next edition. tre of town offers 3 bedrooms plus roomy kitchen, living and Stratford. Dancing 9 to 1. Wel- iary will be held on Monday, Jan. PHILLiP9—Passed away in the diningrooms and familyroom. Situated on a newt landscaped The home has had all new heating, plumbing, electrical ser- come all singles, mainly over. e 30. 22 at 2 p.m. in the Clinic Building. Wingham and District Hospital '/. aclot, this fabulous buy con be yours for $26,000. P vices and insulation. Asking only $41,000. for this excellent A film on child abuse will be on Saturday, January 13, Lloyd 17-M SITUATED ON A LARGE -lot with mature tress is this Brussels home. SINGLE STOREY HOMEshown. M. Phillips of Wingham, in his ino home in excellent condition. ithas3 bedrooms, and a 3 piece BiNGO 79th year. He was the dear i' bath upstairs as well as large spacious livingroom and a 2 Built in 1975, double wide home in like new condition. Kitchen- Wingham Lions' cash bingo Wed- INSTITUTE MEETING brother of Mrs. Ruth Howlett of piece bath downstairs. The homef eatures a Franklin Fireplace Fire lace dining area, living room with Franklin fireplace, three bed- nesday, Jan. 17 at 8 p.m. in Wing- The regular meeting of the Wing- Calgary and Mrs. Verna • SP the familyroom. Priced at $37,000. ill rooms, 4 piece bath, laundry facilities, cedar sun deck. Over ham Town Hall; 12 Regular ham Women's Institute wbe Robinson of British Columbia: • HERE IS A 3 BEDROOM - Brussels home with a lar family. 1050 sq. ft. of modern living area. An ideal opportunity to have games $10; 2 Share the Wealth; 2 held in the Council Chambers on also surviving are several , ST . kitchen plus the added attraction of your own swimming pool. a late model home for only $26,900. Free Games, 1 Jackpot for $206, Thursday, Jan. 18 at 2:30 p.m. nieces and nephews. He was Roof, sidingand aluminum storms less than 3 sere old. At TWO STOREY BRICK HOME must go! The program, Family and Con- predeceased by four brothers, Y Beautifully renovated three bedroom home, modern kitchen, 10-17 sumer Affairs. Program con- Albeit, James, John and CORNS 530,000 it's worth looking at. large dining room, living room and den. Very largo /piece bath vener, Mrs. R. Barrett; roll call, George. Funeral service was c�' �. three bedrooms, large new 4th bedroom currently under con- DANCE Recalling a household accident; held Monday at two o'clock at Contact: struction, now decor and utilities in 1974. Good location on lot At Howick Community Centre on® motto, Self -safety in home and the MacKenzie and McCreath InWroxster. Priced to sell of $39,500. Saturday, Jan. 20. Music by The community. Speaker, Mrs. Lou MemoHal Chapel, Lucknow,�Scholl OFFICE- 367-1344 Ken Ducharmo, Representative, 570 Shuter Street, Entertainers, $6 a couple and ise Marritt, Hostesses, Mrs. C. with temporary entombment �) (astir t0'(`08St STAN CHADWICK• 367.2417 lunch rovided. Wade, Mrs. M. Foxton, Miss following in South Kinloss Real Estate Service MARGARET DAY- 367.2116 Wingham, Phone 367-4694 P 10-17 Myrtle Johnson. mausoleum. a- _ A 011