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RIVER HEIGHTS 0
SUBDIVISION I
Te�swoter, Ont. `
Located on Highway 4 just 30 minutes from
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Douglas Point via the new Hydro Road
Phone 3W4811
IOr write Box 114, Teeswater
For more Information
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REAL ESTATE
AND INSURANCE AGENCY LTD.
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WINGHAM
� ...\d,Ir,11.1.iI.11N ■I.IIIiW Mrs. Walter VanWyck
For e n dies at Brookhaven
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Mrs. Walter Van Wyck, the
TWO BEDROOM apartment len
FARM HOUSE 2% miles south of
former Mabel Elizabeth Mac -
Josephine St. Phone 357-1260..
Goble. Bathroom, cupboards
Donald, passed away at
Brookhaven Nursing Home on
18.25
and rugs throughout. Apply to
Harry Johnston 527-1815 or Mar-
Thursday, April 12, in her 88th
parkin
TWO BEDROOM apartment in
tin Murray 527-1609.
11-18
year.
Mrs. VanWyck was born in
Wingham. Phone 351-1851 before
Ashfield Township on October 15,
6 p.m.
1891, a daughter of the late David
THREE BEDROOM apartment
MacDonald and Annie Todd. She
ROOMY upstairs apartment in
close to main street. Tenant pays
attended Wingham Public
en-
Wingham. Heated, private en-
all utilities. Rent $165 per month.
School, Wingham High School
trance, good location. Phone
Available May 1. Phone 357-2143.
and Stratford Normal School. On
2172•
11 rrb
her graduation from Normal
School, she taught elementary
TWO BEDROOM brick house in
Whitechurch for responsible
—
Rea I Estate
anal at Zetland and
couple. Carpet throughout, stor-
eacherGlenanna t
and was a supply teacher at
Wingham Public School for many
age garage in back. Phone 357-�
PRIVATE: Three bedroom
years. She also taught at Spotton
1605.
frame house in Lucknow. Needs
18, 25
repair, nice lot, price 1];11,900;
A new home for $36,500? That's right, and these brick and alu-
minum semi-detached homes include 3 bedrooms, a four piece
bath, living room, kitchen, full basement and a landscaped lot.
Buy now while you can still choose your own carpet and colour –
Ing schemes.
WINGHAM
This outstanding beauty offers affordable family living at its
best. This 1'/2 storey frame home boasts three bedrooms, large
modern kitchen, dining room, living room, den that could be a
4th bedroom, 11/2 baths and only one block from main street.
List price 539,500. but no reasonable offer refused.
TOWNSHIP OF WEST WAWANOSH
175 acre beef farm near Lucknow. Barn 60' x 84', implement
shed 60'x 40' and silo 12'x 45. Elegant 4 bedroom home with
V/i baths, living room, dining room and large kitchen. Owner
retiring and willing to take back a substantial mortgage.
TOWNSHIP OF EAST WAWANOSH
100 acre grass form. No buildings or bush. Priced at $45,000.
327 Josephine St. 357-1414
Wingham, Ontario
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HUTTON
Business College.
Mrs. VanWyck will be
remembered as an excellent
entertainer, during her early
years as a Scottish dancer and
later as an elocutionist, much in
demand at church garden parties
and other social functions. She
was also an ardent worker with
the Hospital Auxiliary and a
devoted member of the Wingham
United Church where she served
as treasurer of the Women's
Missionary Society for many
:ears.
Mrs. VanWyck was prede-
ceased by her husband. She is
survived by one daughter, Mrs.
Ann Rosenhagen of Collingwood;
two grandchildren, Mrs. Bryan
(Vana) Gammie of Dawson City,
Tlls_ &w Advance -Tuner, " ls, IM---Pago 9
Card Of Thanks
I wish to thank my oeig bort
and fronds for Cards, treats and
visits . , ived during and after
my may at Westminster HospitaL
Mrs. Ada Aitchison
Thank you to all our friepds and
neighbors who came to our as-
watance during the reoeot flood.
Also thanks to Lea and Nancy
Bailey for their hospitality.
Sham and And
Bodasing of Mr. Carman
Special thanks to Dr. Wilkins,
Dr. Leahy, the staff of the Wing -
ham and District Hospital and
Rev. R. H. Armstrong. Thanks to
my friends and neighbors who
sent cards, flowers and gifts and
to those who visited me. It was
deeply appreciated.
Annie H. Kennedy
Li MF.MO�/�1M
HARRIS—In loving memory of a
dear husband, grandad and
great-grandad Percy Harris who
passed away April 23, 1969.
Softly we speak of the one we love
And tenderly think of the past
Memories deepen as life travels
on
Announcement
Mr. and Mrs. Ales Nedwy, RR
4, Brussels, are pieced to
announce the fordxvni >ug mar-
riage of their danrglrter, Bre ds
Louise to Gregory Gerald Card-
iff, we of Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Cardiff, Brussels. The wedding
will take place oe Friday, May 4
at 7 p.m. in Trinity Anglican
Church, Belgrave.
TEESWATER
White sided 1'/2. storey
home having 4 bed-
rooms, 1'h baths, ottach-
ed garage. Situated on a
lot and one half.
TEESWATER
Income property located
in the heart of business
section containing two
commercial outlets and
two apartments. This
building is in good state
of repair.
SLUEVALE
ONE UNFURNISHED bedroom down payment $1,000. Phone The Yukon, and Mrs. Bryan Compact and convenient, .
Cambridge 122-0988. Robert Mowbray (Vicki) Bathurst of Cumberland, But love and remembrance last. 3 bedroom bungalow,
apartment located on main street 18-25 British Columbia. She was a —Lovingly remembered by his . heated by forced air oil
in Wingham. Electrically heated, dies in hospital wife, Hilda and family.
washer and dryer for tenant's sister to Mrs. Mel (Flora) Y• � furnace. Low taxes, low �
SIXTY-FIVE acres, 50 workable, VanWyck of Montreal and aunt of price.
use. Front and rear entrances. bush, beef barn and silo, situated at the age of 90 Mrs. Jean Sinnamon of Bayfield. BONDI—In loving memory of a . GORRIE
'Josephine Bondi Four bedroom, 1'/2 store
Available May 1. Phone 357-1015 along Maitland River. Con 13, Lot She was predeceased by one �' mother, phin M y
or 357-2870. Three months after celebrating who awe Aril 23, 1976 brick home, dining room,
34, East Wawanosh Township his 90th birthday, Robert brother, Thomas MacDonald, in . P� Y P M 9
357-3896.Mowbray of Whitechurch passed World War I and one sister, and a dear father Charles Bondi, w family room, full base -
TWO AND THREE bedroom 18'� Y P Verna McLeod. who passed away October 26, ment. loaded with extras
away Tuesday, April 10, at the 1964. M and in A-1 condition.
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apartments in Teeswater. Phone Wingham and District Hospital. The late Mrs. VanWyck rested
forgotten
392893. PRIVATE SALE: Modern, three Born in Teeswater on Janus at the Currie -Walker Funeral Y are gone but not
M Nothing to do but tom
January They
as dawns another year, move in. First time offer- 0
11-18 bedroom house on one acre lot, 5, 1889, Mr. Mowbraywas a son of Home, Wingham, until Saturday
near Gorrie. Virginia Newell, the late John Mowbray and where complete funeral and Thoughts of them are always w �• near. M :
Wingham, 357-2498• Isabella MacKenzie He was a committal service was held at
wanted To Rent 4-11-18-25 member of Chalmers Presby- one o'clock, conducted by Rev. K. Days t sadness will come o'er d, M OFFICE Brent 40
Bar Passmore. Final resting Many think the wound is healed, John Brent
tartan Church, Whitechurch. �' But they little know the sorrow M 335-3391 0
GROUND FLOOR apartment in , Left to mourn his passing are place will be Wingham That lies in the heart Cemetery. � Josephine [Joj Morrison
concealed. M
Wingham immediately for elder- his wife, Catherine Jane —Lovingly remembered and M 357-1704 M
ly lady. Phone 357-2762. Falconer; two daughters, Mrs. Pallbearers were NormWeld RGammieDonald sadly missed by son Carl, daught- M Clarence Sutcliffe a
woo
11 rrb James (Catherine) Wilson of Ross , er-in-law, LaVonne, and grand- ■ 392-6969 M
Wingham and Mrs. Ronald ��
ONE OR TWO bedroom apart- , .,
S = R'1' S Patterson, Arnold Patterson, CharlesCarl Jr M.
g Fred Templeman, Harold Wild Barry,(Roberta) Seddon, Brantford; and DeWitt Miller. John and Christopher.
ment, preferrably off the main and one son, Angus Mowbray,
street in Wingham. Phone 529- � Wingham. There are 10 grand -
7517 after 5 p.m. children; 19 great grandchildren The Man
11 rrb and one brother, Alex Mowbray, •
IDZIK—At Victoria Hospital, Miss J. Little
London, on April 5, to Phyllis Lucknow. He was predeceased
ONE OR TWO bedroo apart- by his wives, Annetta (MacKay)
ment, preferably and Mike, a daughter, JoAnn was a teacher To See Is
e
referabl off the am-,,,, and Charlotte (Kennedy); one
street in W' • Phone Patricia, a sister for Christine. son, Alexander MacKenzie
7517 after 5 p.m. llaowbray, in World War II; one for 40 years
HUESTON—Bonnie and Brock Floss Tw4msHw FA"V_(100111jfd�ei ,%*"h 80 clear, am%Av,
11 rrb sister, Mabel Leggatt Jacques, A resident of Brussels wtio
• Hueston of 4082 Petrolia Street, � two grandchildren. contributed much to the learning Y, 6hce in mixed bush. Four bedroom brick home recently updat-
Petrolia, are pleased to an- The late Robert Mowbray ed with new bath, furnace, carpeting and redecorating, 36 x 56
nounce the arrival of their of school children in the area, beef barn, and a magnificent setting within short driving dis-
rested at the Currie -Walker Miss Jessie Margaret Little
daughter, Jennifer Ann, on Funeral Home, Wingham, until tante of W;ngham. $79,900.
April 11 at St. Joseph's passed away in the Wingham and
' BAILET, Hospital, Sarnia. A sister for Thursday, April 12, at two o'clock District Hospital on Tuesday, 23 ACRES with a charming three bedroom home, modern kit -
P when funeral service was con- April District
She was in her Tnd year then, 4 piece bath and spacious living room, new furnace and
Angela and granddaughter for ducted by Harvey Osborne of electrical service, new plumbing and more. Hog barn 40 x 60',
Mrs. Ruth Hueston, Wingham. and death followed a lengthy
Chalmers and Rev. Dr. Robert H. mostly bush but some cleared acres of an attractive negotiable
Ri:AL ESTATE LTD. illness.
ECKERT—At the Wingham and Armstrong of St. Andrew's Born in Brussels, she was a price See us for more details.
Phone 482-9371 District Hospital on Thursday, Presbyterian Church, Wingham. daughter of the late William and HANDSOME RAISED BUNGALOW in Belgrave boasting over
Clinton April 12,,_ to Mr. and Mrs. Interment followed in Wingham Jean Little. During her long 2200 square feet of living space, three bedrooms, rec room and
Thomas Eckert, RR 1, Dublin, Cemetery. career in education, she taught in partially finished games room, utility room cnd modern kitchen
a son, Paul Thomas. Pallbearers were Dr. Douglas elementary schools in Grey with built-in dishwasher. lot exceeds I/, acre and only 547,500.
RESTAURANT and gas bar, Mowbray, Carl Mowbray, JimTownship, Morris Township, BUILDING LOT- 66 x 198' less than 1 mile from Wingham. Sep -
rural village. Apartment KUCHTA—At the Wingham and Wilson, Don Meyers, Alan McKillop and Seaforth where she tic tank and building permits approved. Asking $10,900• Make
above. District Hospital on Thursday, Falconer and Brian Falconer. was teaching when illness forced your personal dream come true.
BLYTH - 1 floor 3 bedroom April 12, to Mr. and Mrs. Floral tributes were carried by her to resign. Her teaching BLUEVALE BUNGALOW - for the family appreciating roomy lux -
frame home, broadloomed Stephen Kuchta, Wingham, a John Lowe, Alan MacKay, Kevin ' career spanned more than 40 ury with 1500 square feet on the main floor, elegant kitchen in -
throughout. Garden house daughter, Jennifer Lynn. Falconer and Paul Falconer. years. cludes all new appliances ( even dishwasher), three upstairs
included. Miss Little was past district bedrooms, L-shaped wainscotted rec room with bar and fire-
BLYTH - 1'/, storey frame l,•puty of the Rehekah Assemblv place, cold cellar and storage facilities, above ground pool and
home. Central Iocation.Nice- and a past noble grand of Morn- sundeck plus attached extra large garage.
ly decorated and landscaped 0 ingstar Rebekah Lodge. Fellow
with sundeck. members conducted a memorial C
BLYTH - 1'/, storey 3 bedroom Contact:
service in the M. L. Watts
home on large lot with sun- Funeral Home on Wednesday 4P
porch and storoge� shed. OFFICE - 357-1344
EAST WAWANOSH - 150 acre Cards of Thanks evening. Complete funeral and
committal service was conducted Coast to Coast STAN CHADWICK - 357-2497
dairy farm. Fully equipped. Real Estate Service
MARGARET DAY -357-2196
1'/2 STOREY frame home with by Rev. Ken Innes in the funeral
heated workshop and garage. JI home on Thursday at two o'clock.
Interment followed in Brussels
Located on paved road I mile The family of the late Margena The family of the late Alex- Cemetery.
WINGHAM - 35 acres with river alongside, some bush at the
back. High and dry area at the front for super building site.
,000,0
7 ACRES with good building site. A corner lot with easy access.
SUPERMARKET AND HOUSE - Modern building 39001square
so includedft
In size. Books show yearly turnover of $626,500.
3 bedroom brick house. Unbelievable low asking price. A real
opportunity to get into business for yourself.
WINGHAM - You will love the view and the quiet setting of this
3 bedroom brick home overlooking the river. You get a treed
lot, 2 acres in size and a well decorated home with good kit-
chen cupboards, dining room, living room, 4 piece bath and a
full basement. Taxes iust over M. per year.
100 ACRD on a highway, no buildings, 60 acres workable, bal-
ance hardwood and softwood bush, spring creek, building site
Is perfect.
0000..
BBLGRAVE - New home comforts in this older 4 bedroom home.
Owner has carefully restyled this home, close to store and Post
Office. Try your offer today.
MEL MATHERS, WINGHAM 367-3208
Representing
LLOYD W. HUTTON REAL ESTATE LTD.
Broker, Kincardine 396-2061 `
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north of Brussels - ideal for
small business.
89 ACRES in East Wowanosh
Twp. No buildings.
HULLETT TWP. - 64 acres, 48
acres workable. Good barn
equipped for cattle and hogs.
Nicely decorated 1'/, storey
home.
GREY TWP. - 200 acre farm,
140 acres workable, 2 good
barns equipped for hogs. Nice
two storey home.
GREY TWP. - 127 acre dairy
farm, fully equipped, good
buildings. Can be purchased
as a going concern.
WEST WAWANOSH - I V, stor-
ey frame home, partially com-
pleted on 5 acres.
1'/, STOREY 3 bedroom home
on 13/4 acres in Village of
Blyth. All nicely renovated.
Solar greenhouse included.
DUNGANNON - 11/2 storey,
stucco. 2 bedroom home, at-
tached garage, nicely refin-
ished.
HULLETT TWP. - 50 acre farm,
with good set of buildings.
4 ACRES - with good brick
home, large barn, new shed,
easily converted to farrowing
operation in Hullett Twp.
1'/, STOREY 2 bedroom brick
home on Dinsley St., Blyth.
Priced for quick sole.
100 ACRES, 30,.Vos from
Blyth. No buildr!.gs.
2 STOREY brick p,artment
building on MoSPat.. Blyth.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT - Be
sure you're right - but don't
be too sure everyone else is
wrong.
J. McGee wishes to express ap-
preciation to their relatives,
friends and neighbors for the
many floral tributes, memorial
donations and cards of sympathy.
Special thanks to the staff at
Brookhaven Nursing Home, Dr.
Mowbray and Dr. Ping, the
nurses on second floor of the
Wingham and District Hospital,
Rev. Dr. Robert H. Armstrong
and Mrs. Armstrong, the Currie -
Walker Fwineral Horne and to the
ladies of the Presbyterian Church
for the lovely lunch. Your kind-
ness will always be remembered.
Ed and Florence Walker of
Owen Sound wish to express their
many thanks and appreciation
for the flowers, cards, telephone
calls, cablegrams from the
Queen, plaques from the provin-
cial and federal governments.
letters from Premier Davis, Mr.
Joe Clark and many more very
good wishes from our many
friends at the time of our 60th
wedding anniversary on April 7.
Also thanks to the Oddfellows.
Rebekahs and former neighbors.
At a time like this one comes to
realize the valued friends they
have been privileged to have
been associated with over the
years.
The highlight of the celebration
was the dinner put on by our
family and friends and last, but,
by no means least the visits on
visitation day April 8 from
friends from Wingham and the
surrounding countryside.
Again many, many thanks for
your valued good wishes.
ander McBurney wishes to ex-
tend their sincere thanks to
relatives, friends and neighbors
for kindness extended through
floral tributes, memorial dona-
tions and other expressions of
sympathy, during the loss of a
dear brother and uncle. A special
thanks to Rev. Dan Sargent, the
pallbearers, the laths of Trinity
Anglican Church and the United
Church of Belgrave. The heart-
felt undPrctandi_ng of the Currie -
Walker Funeral Home will al-
ways be remembered.
Lauretta McBurney and
Catherine Nicholson
and family.
The family of the late Robert
Mowbray wish to express their
thanks to their friends, relatives
and neighbors for the expressions
of sympathy in the loss of a dear
husband, father, grandfather
and great-grandfather. Special
thanks to Dr. Bradley, Dr.
McKim, Dr. Corrin, grandson Dr.
Doug Mowbray and the nurses on
second floor of Wingham and
District Hospital.
Also thanks to those who sent
floral tributes and made mem-
orial donations to the Canadian
Cancer Society, Ontario Heart
Foundation and Chalmer's Pres-
byterian Church, Whitechurch.
Added thanks to the Currie -
Walker Funeral Home, Rev. R.
H. Armstrong, Mr. Harvey Os -
bourne and the ladies of St. An-
drew's Presbyterian Church.
Everyone's thoughtfulness and
kindness will always be remem-
bered.
The Mowbray family
Funeral service KEITH FLM,
held Monday for
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Mrs. A. Gemmell BROKER
Funeral service was held REAL E S TAT E
Mondavi evening at 7:30 at the M.e, 35� '1'1'1,7
i,. Watts Funeral Home, 176 DIAGONAL ROAD 0357-1117 -
Brussels, for Mrs. Annie Mae WINGHAM, ONTARIO
Gemmell of John Street, CHOICE LOCATION
Brussels. Rev. Ken Innes of-
ficiated. interment took place Very attractive home completely renovated with new Hanover
Tuesday afternoon in Sherman kitchen, large living room plus family room and 4 bedrooms all
Cemetery, Thamesvillewith broadloom. New bath and utility room. Detached garage
Mrs. Gemmell passed away and concrete driveway. This property is an excellent buy at the
Saturday at the Wingham and low price of only 539,500.
District Hospital in her 73rd year. 3 BEDROOM HOME
She was born in Thamesville and Brick construction, modern decor throughout, late model spa -
was predeceased by her husband, cious kitchen, living room, large new family room with patio
Robert William Gemmell, and doors and sun deck. Two baths, three bedrooms, new utilities
two sisters, Mrs. David (Agnes) and insulation. Excellent condition. Owner moving.
McDowell, formerly of Chatham, LATE MODEL HOME
and Mrs, Frank (Jean) Pearson Built in 1976, spacious double -wide home in like new condition,
(London). large combination living room - dining room, new kitchen with
She is survived by one son, breakfast nook, two baths, three bedrooms all having closets.
Douglas of London ; two Utility room, ready for immediate possession and priced to sell
daughters, Mrs. Willie (Donna) well below replacement value for only $29,500. New drapery
VanderWoude, Wingham, and included.
Mrs William (Jeanette) Bale, COMMERCIAL BUILDING
Point Clark *11 grandchildren-, Located in Gorrie on a95 x 198 ft. lot with additional land avail-
wngreat grandchildren: and one able. The steel clod building measures 24 x 48, entrance door
brother, John Parley, Thames- is 16 x 13.6. Fully insulated, oil furnace. 100 omp service, drdl-
Ville. ed well. Price only $19,500.
Mrs. Gemmell was a member MORRIS TOWNSHIP FARM
of Melville Presbyterian Church, lop acres of choice well drained Horriston loam. 4 bedroom
Rrusselq'the Brussels Legion brick home has new combination furnace. large barn and steel
Ladies* Auxiliary and the granary.
Morningstar Rebekah Lodge of
Rrusgels, of which she was Past
Noble Grand. A Rebekah Ken Duchorme, Representative,, 670 Shutter Streyt,
memorial service was held in the Wingham, Phone 367-2594
funeral home on Sunday evening.