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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-10-03, Page 9
1 Y r .www. The Willi" Advance -Times. cktabsr'. lM--Psis R _ Service Wednesday Ire YOU BUYOOOO WE SELL .... P for WiWAete r boy Ili Funeral service was held Wed- beginning Grade 9 at the F. E. _ �'' :;f !%'� nesday of last week at the Game Madill Secondary School. He and REAL ESTATE. . ` 4 United Church for John Graham tis family were affUWted with Watson, 13, of RR 1, Wroxeter Wroxeter United Church. who lost his life Sep- tember 23, when t o bicycle he He leaves to mourn his Announcement Mrs. Elsie J. Webb and Mr. Albert J. Weim", announce their marriage an Friday, Sept - 14, 1109, at George St. United Church, Peterborough. They are residing in Peterborough. BAILEY"I 10 REAL ESTATE LTD. Phone 482-1371 Clinton BLYTH -1'/, storey brick home on 1 acre hot with double gar- age. low down P4Yment. BLYTH -1 Ve storey brick home on Hamilton St. Everything In perfect condition. Should be seen to be appreciated. FABRIC STORE - located in Vil- lags of Blyth. Apt. above. BLYTH..- 1 +/2 storey 2 bed- room brick home on Dinsley St. Priced for quick sale. MORRIS TWP. - 2 floor brick home on 5 acres with frame barn, 2 miles from Blyth. Sev- ered. BELaRAY.E AREA - 150 acre dairy form, milking parlour. Lots of buildings. F.C.C. mort-gage in effect. KINBURN - 3 bed�`pi frame home on +/z acrese.. BLYTH - 1'/2 st- •y frame home. Central Sion. NEW LISTING - 1 acre on pov- ed road, 7 room modern bungalow surrounded by maples. 8 miles from Wing - ham. FOOD FOR THOUGHT - This is still a land of opportunity. Where else could 1 make enough to owe so much? The Man To See Is L*ow LOVELY COUNTRY SETTING - amongst mature maples - a solid, newly sided three bedroom home with modern kitchen and beautifully carpeted living room. Everything's exceptionally ship-shape in this restored dwelling with new plumbing and wiring, excellent roof plus new well and more. Just 534,500. TREES, RIVER AND FLOWERS - make a perfect setting for this three bedroom Bluevale house; and the price is right at $17,500 BLUEVALE 627,500. - a cozy cottage on a +/4 acre lot with lots of newness within: modernized kitchen, 11/2 baths, utility room, two small closed porches, puny taxes. Owner moving and has to sell EXTRA FAST I CHOICE WILDING LOTS - with beautiful view approximately +A acre in size located in Belgrave. Water and storm sewers provided. Only $8,000. A GREAT FUTURE INVESTMENT. -A SPECIAL PARCEL - of fine agricultural land suitable for build- ing upon in Culross Twp. (on hardtop road): 30-32 acres work- able, 6 acres mixed bush, spring fed 1 acre pond. Terrific at $33.900. . CC Contact: OFFICE 357-1344 Coast to Coast STAN CHADWICK 357-2491 MARGARET DAY 357.21% Real Estate Service JOHN PHILLION 357-38% IL D R 1E E -A --L. ESTA AND INSURANCE AGENCY LTD. WINGHAM For the best of your life in this brick home. 5 bedrooms, 2 full boths and kitchen. Furniture arrangement is easy in these large rooms, living room, dining room and family room with a fieldstone fireplace. An attached single car garage with a cement driveway completes this attractive offdring, IN WINGHAM BUILDING LOT Excellent location. 89.28'x 96.93'. All services paid. listed price 613,000. COMMERCIAL — LUCKNOW Two storey, brick commercial building in the heart of the busi- ness section. The rental Income {rem the two apartments up- stairs and the commercial business on street level will more than pay the Mext909e• 100 ACRES If you want to farm good, you start with a good farm. 90 early acres of workable Harriston loam. Attractive 2 storey 3 bed- room home. Set up for beef and pigs. Large barn with formatic mill and automatic feeders. 2750 bushel grainery and silo 12'x 38'. For more details give us a call. 140VM TOWNSHIP 100 acre highway form with 80 acres workable. Capacity for SSW fat pigs yearly. Three larger newer barns. ougered feed - Ing system, liquid flush manure system with capacity for 1,572,000 gallons, two largo granaries and much more. Two storey double brick home with 5 bedrooms. Call us for all the details. 327 Josephine St. 357-1414 Wingham, Ontario a ne RUMMAGE SALE dies at Huronview was riding was in twaision with a car south of Gonia. �Avlwng psi rots, Jahn and Carol Watson, and one brother, wmgham Mental Health Centre Q rs RusBell gradsha�r dies For Rand • Wingham, passed away Satur- know what a real estate car- eer is all about because your Rev. E. J. Fellows offi_id interment followed in Paul, at home. Also surviving are his two grandmothers, Mrs. Molly Watson Mississauga future depends on it? Mrs. MacTavish was the Mrs. G. Gallaher former Mary Belle Elliott and was born in Turnberry Township y;i1+0in and Saturday; Oct. 20 from 9:30 on January 31,. 1892. Her parents HOMES LTD. of and a.m. to 12:90 p.m. Following a long illness, Mrs. 11 grandchildren and one great World's Career night on How 3-10-17 Mary Elizabeth (Mae) Bradshaw grandchild. She was predeceased Wroxeter Cemetery. The M L. Mrs. Phyllis Nelson, Islington. of Brussels passed away Thur- by three sisters, Mrs. Charles out o do t, to a REAL ESTATE OPEN RECEPTION sday, September 27, at the Watts Funeral Home, Gorrie CARE TWO BEDROOM upstairs apart- FARM HOUSE located on High- Morris Township, Mrs. Clarence Gordon, James and Albert Cecil de Boer on Friday, Oct. 5 in Cha 1 was in pe , charge of (Marjorie) Johnston (Blyth) and ment, Josephine St. Please con- tac :Box 2119, c -o the Wingham way 88, close to Wingham, modern conveniences, available SOTH WEDD ANNIVERSARY LAWN SALE 40TH WEDI) ANNIVERSARY arrangements. Miss Eft Stu� Advance-Times, Wingham, Ont. immediately, References please. The family of Kenneth and Lillian Giant lawn sale Saturday, Oct. The families of Mr. and Mrs. Pallbearers were Jim Nelson, come. of the late John W. Grasby and Phone 357-2359 Hastie, invite relatives, neigh- 13, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday, Oct, Solmon Steckley extend an in- Jinn McQuade, John McShane, Wingam THREE BEDROOM house, close member of St. John's Anglican B l Brussels. Church,at bors and friends to Open House at 14, 12 noon to 5 p.m. for Merridy vitation to celebrate their 40th Bill McShane, Phil Diamond and native to main street in Wingham. Fully STORE, 1240 sq. ft., close to stop their home in Gorrie, in honor of their Golden Anniver- Watt, Maitland Estates. Turn east Charles St., Josephine wedding anniversary, to be held on October 14, in the Wroxeter Jack Hardy, Floral tributes were carried by Wayne Bott, Kent-, A native of Wingham, Miss r, self-contained. Phone 357-2890 lights in Wingham, available parents' on off o'clock by Rev. Dan Sargent. 3-5-74U0 or Loretta Sturdy of Scott Street, after 6 p.m. Nov. 1. Phone 335-3391. nary. It will be held on Sunday, � Oct. 7, 1979 from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to the end of Charles. Rain date, Oct. 20 and 21. Antiques, collet- Community Centre. Y Open house from. 2 to 5 p.m. Everyone Strong, Philip Gowdy and Jamie Stewart. passed away Friday, September 3-10 THREE BEDROOM farm house to 9 p.m. Please honor their wish tibles and mist. I welcome. John was born in Toronto and 28, at the Wingham and District Hospital in her 82nd year. on paved road between Tees- with your best wishes only. 3-10 came to this area with his familyANNE V-ZLi water and Wingham. Phone 26-3 WORK DAY o. ears about six He had at - Y � Miss Sturdy was born here on 392.6721• PIANO LESSONS The Belgrave Hi -C will be holding tended Howick Central School June 20, 1896, a daughter of the LAWN SALE Antique furniture lawn sale will Piano teacher Miss Iva Mai Smith, LRCT, y . their annual work da m the Vil- and at the time of his death was late Robert Shaw Sturdy and Y FARM HOME, highway location, be hold at 268 Durham St., Kin- to encoura a g younger �pbe' offering to loge of belgrave, on Saturday, Oct. 6, starting at 9 a.m. If Susannah Hum Humphrey. She was a member of St. Andrew's outskirts of Wingham. Phone Keith Fitzsimmons, 357-1117. sardine on Saturda , Oct. 6 at 10 Y elm, oak, cherry, walnut, teach three free trial piano les- sons to any �ni.an, ages 6 to 12 you wish any work done please call Robert G. Grant Presbyterian Church. She is REED]a.m.; ALTY WORL,D�. 19 rrb pine and more refinished and in rough articles. years. Offer starting any date in 357-19M. dl@S In Midland survived by one sister, Mrs. Lewis ( Verna) Cook of MttnberBroker NEW DUPLEX for rent soon, - this October. I teach all grade PAPER DRIVE Belgrave, and one brother, Jahn Don HDLST Real Estate ltd. Phone 357-3241 or 357-3482. HOWICK HOCKEY piano and special method for children ages 6 years and up. Tlfe Wiwi Cubs and Scouts The death of Robert Gordon Sturdy, Wingham. She was predeceased by brothers, Fred, HOMES 26-3-10 REGISTRATION Studio 213A Josephine St. Phone will hold a paper drive on Satur- Grant occurred Sunday, Sep- Bill, Arthur and Wilbert, and One storey, nine year old, Will be held at the Howick Com- 357 84, . day, Oct. 20• Wingham, Belgrave, tember 23, in Huronia District sisters, May and Elizabeth. two bedroom Colorlox sided LARGE 3 bedroom house in munity Centre on Thursday, Oct. Bluevale and Whitechurch to be Hospital, Midland. home with heated attached Wingham. Phone 392-6658. 11 from 7 to 9 p.m. and Saturday, WINGHAMI INDUSTRIAL canvassed' All papers muat be Born on April 2, 1949, he was a The late Miss Etta 'Sturdy garage. Heated by electric 19rrb Oct. 13 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.; HOCKEy., tied and to the curb by 9 a.m. If son of the former Myrtle Dustow, rested at the Currie -Walker baseboard , heaters. Situated also an equipment sale at the Registration Tuesday, Oct. 9, assistance ani ice Phone 357- and the late Gordon Grant. He Funeral Home where service was in a recently built subdivision. ONE BEDROOM apartment on same time on October 13. All y�ghom arena 7 to 9 p.m., 635 2471 Bed s' apple day, Oct. 2o• was stricken with encephalitis in conducted Sunday at two o dock - 11/2 storey, 3 bedroom home main street in Wingham, above a hockey teams from juvenile down per player. Please support. 1952 and since 1957 had been in by Rev. Dr. Robert H. Arm - 4 pc. bath, garage. Some store. Phone 528.6798. including Ringette. 3-10-17 nursing homes. strong. Interment followed in renovations have been done. 3-10 BINGO Surviving, besides his mother, Wingham Cemetery. Taxes only $120.00 per year. just RESULTS You II applaud Howick Lions' Bingo will be held SINGLES' DANCE Mrs. Gordon Grant of Teeswater Pallbearers were two nephews Located north of Win 1 9- OPEN MEETING on Friday, October 5, at 8 p.m. in Festival singles' Thanksgiving is a brother, Jim of Thamesford, Eldon Cook and Robert Cook; ham. with WANT ADS au interested persons or ar- Wroxeter Community Hall. Ad- dance, Friday, October 5, at the two nephews and a niece. He was Ross Taylor, Bill Taylor, Abe - Two storey, 3 bedroom 357-2320 ganizations are invited to attend mission 61; 12 Regular games for Victorian Inn, Stratford. Dancing predeceased by his father in May Lewis and Bob Leachman. home, completely modern a meeting of the Huron County $10; 2 Share the Wealth; one $25 .9 to I. Welcome all singles over 25 of 1968. throughout. Workshop and Community Services Council on Special; Jackpot $150 on 57 calls; (no blue jeans). The late Robert Grant rested at garage - an ideal business Thursday, Oct. 11 at the Agrieul- Purple Ball $180; Door and Con- the MacPherson Funeral Home, site. This property must be REAL tune and Food Building, 20 King solation prizes. Teeswater, until Wednesday, - seen to be appreciated. lo. St., Clinton, Ont. at 9:30 a.m. HOWICK FALL FAIR September 26; where Rev. Gerald cated in Wroxeter. STATE 50TH WEDD ANNIVERSARY Come to the 120th Howick Fall Thompson of Knox Presbyterian OFFICE 40TH WEDD ANNIVERSARY The family of John and Inez Me- Fair at the Howick Community Church conducted service at two MacDONALD-In, loving mem- 357-3840 1 The family of Clarence and Allister would like to invite all Centre on Friday evening, Oct. 5 o'clock with burial in T :,•, It ;.. ory'of our Marilyn Elizabeth, who Clarence CAREER Bertha Stokes, invite all their friends to friends, neighbors and relatives and Saturday, Oct. 6. Indoor and Cemetery. died October 6, 1970. SuAiffe 392-6969 SEMINAR' V - and relatives an open house in honor of their parents' to a 50th anniversary reception and dance on Saturday,Oct. 6, school fair exhibits, 4-H Achieve- ment Day; horse show; amateur Pallbearers were David Giant, No space of time or lapse of years Can dim the treasured past John Brent 40th wedding anniversary. It will be at the Gerrie United 1979 at 8 p' m., ion Hall, Ilder- ton, Ont. Open House 2 to 4 p.m. entertainment and a midway. Special events for children Sat- Ian Grant, Jack Moffat Jr., Alan McDonald, Warren MacDonald --Sadlymisse- b y Bruce and 3354"ll In the real estate business al- ready and not making the Church, Gorrie on Sunday, Oct. at J. R. McAllister's residence, ni'bey afternoon. Dance Saturday and David Stobo. Flower bearers Catherinb'iacD�nald and fam- commissions commissions you know you 14,1979, from 2 to 4 m. and 7 to 9 p' Ailsa Crai Ont. g, night to the Country Companions. were Ken Grant and Clare Grant. il Y• . should shout p.m. Bestwishes only please. 3-10 26-3 - 26-3 The Man To See Is L*ow LOVELY COUNTRY SETTING - amongst mature maples - a solid, newly sided three bedroom home with modern kitchen and beautifully carpeted living room. Everything's exceptionally ship-shape in this restored dwelling with new plumbing and wiring, excellent roof plus new well and more. Just 534,500. TREES, RIVER AND FLOWERS - make a perfect setting for this three bedroom Bluevale house; and the price is right at $17,500 BLUEVALE 627,500. - a cozy cottage on a +/4 acre lot with lots of newness within: modernized kitchen, 11/2 baths, utility room, two small closed porches, puny taxes. Owner moving and has to sell EXTRA FAST I CHOICE WILDING LOTS - with beautiful view approximately +A acre in size located in Belgrave. Water and storm sewers provided. Only $8,000. A GREAT FUTURE INVESTMENT. -A SPECIAL PARCEL - of fine agricultural land suitable for build- ing upon in Culross Twp. (on hardtop road): 30-32 acres work- able, 6 acres mixed bush, spring fed 1 acre pond. Terrific at $33.900. . CC Contact: OFFICE 357-1344 Coast to Coast STAN CHADWICK 357-2491 MARGARET DAY 357.21% Real Estate Service JOHN PHILLION 357-38% IL D R 1E E -A --L. ESTA AND INSURANCE AGENCY LTD. WINGHAM For the best of your life in this brick home. 5 bedrooms, 2 full boths and kitchen. Furniture arrangement is easy in these large rooms, living room, dining room and family room with a fieldstone fireplace. An attached single car garage with a cement driveway completes this attractive offdring, IN WINGHAM BUILDING LOT Excellent location. 89.28'x 96.93'. All services paid. listed price 613,000. COMMERCIAL — LUCKNOW Two storey, brick commercial building in the heart of the busi- ness section. The rental Income {rem the two apartments up- stairs and the commercial business on street level will more than pay the Mext909e• 100 ACRES If you want to farm good, you start with a good farm. 90 early acres of workable Harriston loam. Attractive 2 storey 3 bed- room home. Set up for beef and pigs. Large barn with formatic mill and automatic feeders. 2750 bushel grainery and silo 12'x 38'. For more details give us a call. 140VM TOWNSHIP 100 acre highway form with 80 acres workable. Capacity for SSW fat pigs yearly. Three larger newer barns. ougered feed - Ing system, liquid flush manure system with capacity for 1,572,000 gallons, two largo granaries and much more. Two storey double brick home with 5 bedrooms. Call us for all the details. 327 Josephine St. 357-1414 Wingham, Ontario a ne RUMMAGE SALE dies at Huronview bell. Floral tributes were carried by Vicky and Karen Bradshaw Thinking of a real estate career and definitely want to wmgham Mental Health Centre Q rs RusBell gradsha�r dies is sponsoring a rummage sale at • Wingham, passed away Satur- know what a real estate car- eer is all about because your day, Oct.the Wingham Armouries Fri. 89+ 5 to�8.30 p.m. following lengthy illness future depends on it? Mrs. MacTavish was the Mrs. G. Gallaher former Mary Belle Elliott and was born in Turnberry Township y;i1+0in and Saturday; Oct. 20 from 9:30 on January 31,. 1892. Her parents HOMES LTD. Then come out to Realty a.m. to 12:90 p.m. Following a long illness, Mrs. 11 grandchildren and one great World's Career night on How 3-10-17 Mary Elizabeth (Mae) Bradshaw grandchild. She was predeceased to be 1 �G Successful with- Josephine Street, Wingham. She of Brussels passed away Thur- by three sisters, Mrs. Charles out o do t, to a REAL ESTATE OPEN RECEPTION sday, September 27, at the (Myrtle) Nicholson, formerly of CARE Will be held far Mr. and Mrs. Wingham and District Hospital. Morris Township, Mrs. Clarence Gordon, James and Albert Cecil de Boer on Friday, Oct. 5 in She was in her 85th year. (Marjorie) Johnston (Blyth) and R reshments Served Whitechurch Community Hall. The former Mary Elizabeth Mrs. John (Fanny,) Riley Wingham; six grandchildren and Music by Tiffin's Orchestra. Grasby, she was born in (Brussels); one brother, Tom THURSDAY, OCT. 11 Lunch provided. Everyone wel- Egremont Township, a daughter Grasby (Morris Township); and Funeral Home, Wingham, where come. of the late John W. Grasby and a grandson, Neil Campbell, 7 - 9 P.M.PHOTOGRAPHY (Parkhilh. Mary Jane B rydges. She was a formerly of Bluevale. TURNBERRY TAVERN COMPETITION member of St. John's Anglican B l Brussels. Church,at The late Mrs. Bradshaw rested Wroxeter Cemetery. Bring your camera to the Howick Pallbearers were Bob the M. L. Watts Funeral Home, Please beton time. Fall Fair on October 5 and 6 and She is survived by her husband, Brussels Chapel, where service For. Reservations Cal I cater in the 1979 Colored Photo- Russell Bradshaw of Huronview; was conducted Saturday at two MaeUvish. graphy Competition. Details and two daughters, Mrs. Hugh o'clock by Rev. Dan Sargent. 3-5-74U0 or categories may be obtained from (Mary) Campbell of Bluevale Interment followed in Brussels the Secretary the day of the fair. and Mrs. Viola Adams, RR 5, Cemetery. * i638-3395. 26-3 Brussels; two sons, Harvey of Wroxeter and Gordon, Listowel; Grandchildren acted as her LOG SAWING CONTEST pallbearers and flower bearers. Enter the Howick Fall Fair Log Pallbearers were Murray and Sw Cont F 'da Bob Bradshaw David and John ig st, n y evening, Oct. 5 at the Howick Community Centre at 8 p.m. Categories: I. two men; 2. two ladies; 3. man i3 f i� rt and lady. No entry fee. 26-3 HUTTON WINGHAM - T re* bedroom brick electrically heated executive home in a chdice retidential area. Spacious foyer, separate 14' x 14' dining room; Nvif►g room with fireplace, 4 pc. bath and 2 pc. bath. Rec. room, games room, bedroom and office on Iow- erisrr�;c an -i rnany mnke this house outstanding. BELGRAVE - Five year old custom built bungalow, 3 bedrooms, living room, kitchen with Columbia cupboards, dining area, basement with finished rec. room, laundry room and office. Electrically heated, attached carport. ATTRACTIVE - 4 bedroom 19 yr. old home in village of Deemer - ton, near Mildmay. Included is an extra serviced lot with many fruit trees. Priced in the thirties. With a down payment of :2500 owner will take back a mortgage for the balance at 7% Interest. WIN04HAIA - Three bedroom house in immaculate condition throughout. Lot Is approximately 2 acres in size, has many mat- ure trees and affords a view of the river. True value for quiet living or fufure deyelopment in this property. ONE ACRE - in Wroxeter with brick house - extensive renova- tions have been done - lots of cupboards, good broadloom, new garage. An excellent property with shade trees and fruit trees. All reasonable offers considered. TWO GOOD WILDING - lots In Wingham and one In Bluevole. MEL MATHERS, WINGHAM 357.3208 Representing LLOYD W. HUTTON REAL ESTATE LTD. Broker, Kilncardine 396-7061 Turnberry native Adams, Bruce and Glen Camp- dies at Huronview bell. Floral tributes were carried by Vicky and Karen Bradshaw Friday, September 28, after a and Nancy Gowing. Mrs. Allan MacTavish, for- merly of Josephin>' Street, Wingham, passed away Satur- day, September 22, at Huron - view, Clinton, in her 88th year. i Mrs. MacTavish was the Mrs. G. Gallaher former Mary Belle Elliott and was born in Turnberry Township dies in hospital on January 31,. 1892. Her parents HOMES LTD. were the late James Elliott and The death occurred in Jane Louttit. She married Mr. Wingham and District Hospital MacTavish in Turnberry on on Wednesday, September 26, of October 24, 1912, and ne Mrs. Uorcon uallaher of 213A predeceased her on April 23, 1945. Josephine Street, Wingham. She She was also predeceased by two was in her 89th year. sons, Gordon and Harold; one cions living throughout, cush- g throughout,cuse- grandson; one granddaughter; Mrs. Gallaher was the former one sister, Mrs. Albert (Tena) Mary Olive Masters and was Walters; and three brothers, born in Morris Township on July Gordon, James and Albert 25. 1891. Her parents were the Elliott. late Martin Masters and Sarah She is survived by one son, Jane Stewart. She worked for Cameron MacTavish of some time as a homemaker at Wingham; six grandchildren and the nursing residence of West - five great grandchildren. minster Hospital, London. The 18te Mrs. MacTavish She was predeceased by her rested at the Currie -Walker husband and two brothers, Funeral Home, Wingham, where Robert Masters, formerly of service was conducted Tuesday, Toronto, and James Masters September 25, at two o'clock by (Parkhilh. Rev. Dr, Robert H. Armstrong of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Funeral service was held Church where deceased was a Saturday at 1:30 at the Currie - member. Interment followed in Walker Funeral Home, Wingham, with Rev. K. Barry Wroxeter Cemetery. Passmore in charge. Final Pallbearers were Bob resting place is Wingham McKague, Walter Elliott, Harold Cemetery. Elliott, Don Reid, Elmer Wilkinson and Gordon Walker. Pallbearers were George Floral tributes were carried by Procter, Harold Smits, Charlie two grandsons, Steven and Brian Procter, Jim Masters, Jim Biller MaeUvish. and Albert Smale. DEATHS R.- W. BELL' OPTOMETkTe T' -' cvn>lucli The Square 524-7661 FLACH—Passed away at Kit- chener -Waterloo Hospital on Friday, September 28, after a brief illness, Mrs. Loretta Flach of 167 Lucan Street, Waterloo, aged 70 years. She was the former Loretta Schlosser and was a member of St. Louis Roman Catholic W Church and the Catholic RQYAL Women's League. Prior to her © retirement in 1971 she was an HOMES LTD. employee of Schnarr Button BELGAAVE Company, Kitchener. She was the wife of Henry Flash; sister OPPORTUNITY Ole YOUR LIFE - of Michael of Chesley, John and Two brand new 3�bedroom Anthony of Ripley, Charles and Tonle: with lots of extras: Joseph of Greenock, Mrs. Nora attractive wood cabinets, spa - Parker, Kincardine, and Mrs. cions living throughout, cush- g throughout,cuse- Orville (Irene) Lamont, ;oro vinyl, full Teeswater. She was ment. Extra large lot 100'x: predeceased by her parents, 165' and low taxes. Special: Mr. and Mrs. Michael Open House price''extended - Schlosser; one son Albert $37,900. Inspect anytime. (1954) and three brothers. The Must sell. late Mrs. Flach rested at the WINGHAM'S MAITLAND Ratz-Bechtel Funeral Home, ESTATES Kitchener, until Tuesday LAST CHANCE - Only 1. left of morning when removal was these 2 storey 3 bedroom made to St. Louis Roman homes. Completely ready for Catholic Church for funeral You to move in. A real deal at mass at ten o'clock. Interment $35,900. followed in Parkview CALL 357-2444. Cemetery, Waterloo. KEITH 'MIN FLk — , �1_�,rto BROKER R EAL E S TATE WINGHAM. 176 DIAGONAL ONTARIIO a 357'1117 THREE BEDROOM HOME Ideal starter or retirement home, excellent location close to schools and downtown. Fully landscaped private lot. Vacant, ready for early occupancy. Priced to sell at 634,500. NEAR SHOPPING 2 storey solid brick home in excellent condition. large dining room, kitchen and foyer. Beautiful woodwork throughout. Bath up and down. This well kept home is an excellent value being offered to settle estate: LATE MODEL HOME Ranch style four bedroom home. Good location, large lot. Fam- ily room with fireplace. Patio and many more modern conveni- ences. Ample storage, attached garage. Call for on appoint- ment to see this very attractive home. -y RIVER VIEW Immfacytbte 1 storey 3 bedroom bungalow built in 1974 on large lot on the outskirts of Winghom. tastefully decorated through- out. Full basement, detached garage. Water supply from drill- ed well. Excellent value is offered for the low price of only 640,000. Kee Ducherme, Represeh"Mve, 570 Shuter Street, Wingham, Phone 367-2414