The Wingham Advance-Times, 1963-08-22, Page 6Page 6 -- Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, August 22, 1363
FOR SALE
SHOP 81aNNE'ITS 5.0 to $1.00
STORE FIRST for back -to -
school special -•- Three ring
binder books only 77a; also ex
eriise books, 3 for 27e. 22rrb',
GARDEN CORN for sale, golden
bantam. Phone 357.2947, Har-
old Dennis, 22*
CUT GLADIOLUS for sale,
Jouwsma Market Gardens,
phone 357-3262. 22b
GRADE IX school books for
sale, in good condition. Arts
and science. Phone 357-3263.
22b
COMPLETE SET ,of canvases
for International 7 -ft, binder
for sale. Apply Ted Fear,
phone Brussels 372J13. 22*
WALNUT VENEER table for
sale, 30x48, with jackknife leaf;
3 side chairs; 1 arm chair;
padded seats. Phone Wroxeter
270. 22b
COCKER SPANIEL puppies for
sale, purebred, pretty blonde,
red -gold. Phone Brussels 351
W6. _ 22*
DACHSHUND PUPPIES, pure-
bred, for sale, tan color, $25.00.
Mrs, Gordon Workman, phone
57W, Brussels, Ont. 22b
SMITTY'S MOVING SALE now
on -,- SEWING aLACHINES.
Automatic portables, savings
of 3100.00, Used Singer electric
machines, clearing 329.00.
SMITTY'S SHOPPING CEN-
TRE, HANOVER. 22-29-5-12b
FARM MACHINERY for sale—
Clearance sale of used harvest
equipment. Used M -H 60 and
72 SP combines. Big stock of
used combines, threshers, bind_
ers, swathers, forage harvest-
ers, balers. Must be sold by
Sept. lst. We deliver, George
C. South Farm Equipment
Ltd., Massey -Ferguson Deal-
er, Heathcote, Ont., phone
Thornbury 465, 1-22-29b
BACK -TO -SCHOOL SPECIALS
—New cabinet model machine
as low as 3109 95; new port-
ables, 389.95: Style -O -Matic in
cabinet, reg, 3239.95, $50.00 off;
$20.00 off Golden Glide va-
cuum; used cabinet and port-
able machines, $29.50 and up
depending on style and condi-
tion. Call your local Singer
Representative, 357-3730. 22b
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
FOR SALE OR RENT -- Red
brick house. Modern conven-
iences, Good locality. Phone
357-3075, Wingham. 22b
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
Here is an opportunity to have
an attractive 2 -storey red brick
family home, all conveniences,
many features, oil furnace, large
lot with immediate possession.
Mortgage available. Priced to
sell.
In a residential area, 1 block
from main street, 114 -storey
home, living room, kitchen, bath-
room, new sun porch, Owner
moving out of town so must be
sold immediately.
This fine 3 bedroom home is
located in the village of Blue -
vale, large living room, kitchen
with cupboards and tile floor,
bathroom, hot water heater, low
taxes and priced very reasonable.
2 choice 4 bedroom homes
centrally located.
200 acre farm with rich tilI-
able soil, 3 bedroom 1 -storey
house built 3 years age, large
barn, cement silo, hydro
throughout, water on pressure.
An exceptionally good buy at
$13.000. with terms. Owner other
interests.
100 -acre farm. 4 bedroom
home, 12 acres of good bush. bal-
ance pasture land, excellent
water supply. Priced reasonable
at 37.000.00.
Many farms, homes and busi-
nesses to choose frim. Contact:
WILLIAM S. REED
REAL ESTATE BROKER
Dial 357-2174 - WTNGHAM
22b
CARS FOR SALE
'61 MG sport car for sale. Geo.
Brown, Gorrie. 22*
1960 VAUXHALL Victor for sale,
light blue, in good condition.
Must sell by Aug. 28 as owner
transferred to Alberta. Phone
Wroxeter 59 or at Post Office,
Wroxeter, 22b
TAXI SERVICE
HAIR DRESSING
FOR ALL OCCASIONS call
Lee's Taxi, for long or short
trips. Dial 357-1521. rrb
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
YEARLING stallion pony for
sale chestnut with silver mane
.and tail, Apply Mrs. Julia
McNall, Beigrave, 22b
11. YORK PIGS for sale, 7 weeks
old. Apply Ted Fear, phone
Brussels 372J13. 22*
30 CHUNKS of pigs for sale.
Clarence Colley, phone 357-
1919. 22b
FOR RENT
APARTMENT FOR RENT — 4
rooms, conveniences, Cup-
boards. Apply Chapman's Gen-
eral store, Whitechurch, 22b
HOUSE TO RENT — Self-con-
tained dwelling, Centrally lo-
cated, 2 bedrooms, bathroom,
oil furnace. Phone 357-2766.
22*
HOUSE TO RENT—Modern, all
conveniences, 3 -pee. bath, oil
heated, garage. Located be-
tween Belmore and Wroxeter.
Phone 112, Wroxeter, 22*
ROOM for rent, suitable for two
girls, Separate entrance, kit-
chen and bath. Phone 357-1335.
22b
TWO 3 -room apartments for
rent—Heated, on ground floor,
with baths, Located close to
schools and hospital. Suitable
for business couples or will
rent as one unit. Available
Sept. 1. Phone 357-2804. 22b
SALES HELP WANTED --Male
RAWLEIGH BUSINESS NOW
OPEN—In very good District
around Wingham. Trade well
established. Excellent oppor-
tunity. Full time. Write Raw-
leigh's, Dept. H-453-189, 4005
Richelieu, Montreal. 22b
HELP WANTED --- MALE
William S. Reed
REAL ESTATE AND
BUSINESS BROKER.
For prompt service in buying
or selling all real estate
properties
FARMS - HOMES
BUSINESSES
Dial Winghaltrt 3517+2174
3y31rrb
AMBITIOUS MAN wanted im-
mediately to manage Dealer-
ship in nearby rural area. Per-
manent. Full time. Free train-
ing, Nationally advertised ne-
cessiaes for home and farm.
If you are between 25 and 55,
have car, write today for in-
terview with Company repre-
sentative to Watkins Products
Inc., 350 St. Roch St., Montreal
15. 22z
FEMALE HELP WANTED
EXPERIENCED young woman
to help in home, three child-
ren, Room and board if de-
sired. Phone 357-3482. 22b
FEMALE HELP WANTED —
Immediately, pay roll clerk,
general office duties. Apply
Lucknow Wood Products,
Lucknow. 22b
RELIABLE housekeeper to look
after Vir year old child while
mother teaches, four or five
days a week. Live in. Mrs.
Don McCormick, R. R. 2,
Wingham, phone 357-2787. 22b
CLERK -TYPIST WANTED —
Must have some knowledge
typing and basic bookkeeping.
Immediate employment. Apply
to Box 181, Advance -Times,
stating qualifications and sal-
ary expected. 22-29b
DOES AN AVON REPRESENT-
ATIVE CALL ON YOU?
We may need someone in your
neighborhood. No obligation.
Write Avon Mgr, Mrs, M. Mill -
son, 960 Wellington Road S.,
London, or call 432-9019 (1)
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
RELIABLE LADY would like
part-time work, afternoons if
possible. Phone 357-1305, 22*
WANTED TO RENT
HOUSE or apartment with three
bedrooms, partly or totally
furnished preferred. Apply
Box 176, Advance -Times. 18rrb
YOUNG COUPLE wants an ap-
artment, no children. Apply
Box 180, Advance -Times. 22*
WANTED — A bachelor apart-
ment, furnished and heated,
from September 1 to June 31.
Send full particulars to Box
179, Wingham Advance -Times,
1-22-29b
PERSONAL
STILI. THE STYLIST --- For
Wingham and district, C;'haris,
Betty Dear and Smart Form
foundation garments and
brassieres, elastic control and
full support garments. Mrs.
Vl ill
Kennedy, Patriek St.,
Wingham, phone 357-2115
lerrh
ELLIOTT'S Beauty Lounge,
Main Street, Wingham, Dial;
357-2981, N29rrb
TENDERS WANTED._____.
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will be received by
the undersigned until 1,2 to'cloek
noon Wednesday, September 4,
1963 for the removal of the ce-
ment culvert on Powell's side
road and putting in a new steel
culvert, the township to supply
the new culvert. Work must be
done in accordance with the
Distriot Engineer's specifications
which may be seen at the clerk's
office. Lowest or .any tender not
necessarily accepted. John V.
Fischer, Clerk. 22-29b
TENDERS
FOR TRANSPORTATION
Tenders will be received by
the undersigned until 12 o'clock
noon, Monday, August 26, 1963,
for transporting approximately
fourteen children to Turnberry
Central School. Lowest or any
tender not necessarily accepted,
Route—From Dean Kern's gate
to Highway 86, to Cecil Sander -
son's gate, to Glenn Snell's gate,
to Carl Frieberger's gate, to
Alex Corrigan's gate, to Gordon
Mundell's gate, to store in Blue -
vale, village children to be at
store corner, to Central School.
For further information contact
Secretary Alex, Corrigan, R. R.
1, Bluevale. 22b
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF WIL-
LIAM ANGUS McDONALD.
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the estate of the above
mentioned, late of the Township
of Howick in the County of
Huron, Farmer, deceased, who
died on or about the 22nd day
of June, A.D. 1963, are required
to file proof of same with the
undersigned on or before the
2nd day of September, A.D. 1963.
After that date the Administra-
tor will proceed to distribute the
estate having regard only to the
claims of which he shall then
have had notice.
DATED at Wingham, this 18th
day of July A.D. 1963.
CRAWFORD & HETHERING-
TON, Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Administrator.
25-1-22b
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
IN THE. MAI -1%a OF THE
ESTATE OF MARGARET E.
HALLER, late of the Town of
Wingham in the County of
Huron, Widow, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to the Trustee Act,
that all creditors and others
having claims against the Estate
of the late Margaret E. Haller,
are required to send particulars
of their claims, duly verified, to
J. T, Goodall, Solicitor for the
Executrices of the said Estate,
on or before the 14th day of
September, A.D. 1963, and that
after such date the Executrices
will proceed to distribute the
assets of the said Estate, having
regard only to the claims of
which they shall have had
notice.
DATED at Wingham, Ontario,
this 19th day of August, A D
1963. •
J. T. GOODALL,
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Executrices.
22-29-5b
AUCTION SALE
AUCTION SALE
of household effects and pro-
perty of Thomas Gaunt, John
Street West, Wingham, will be
held Saturday, August 31st, at
1:30 p.m. See sale bills for par-
ticulars. Thomas Gaunt, Prop.;
L. G. Bryce, Auct. 22b
MISCELLANEOUS
WE DO BACKHOE excavating
and front-end loading. Phone
357-2652. Harold R. Congra n.
6rrb
ALTERATIONS, repairs and in-
terior painting, Contact Grant
McLean, phone 357-1836,
23rrb
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED—
Modern equipment used. All
work guaranteed. Write Louis
Blake, R.R, 2, Brussels, phone
442W6, Brussels. A4-010*
NOTICE
If you are thinking of finan-
cing a car be sure to contact
your State Farm Agent first.
Reuben Appleby, R. R. 2, Wing -
ham, phone 357-1679. OZ4rrb
FOR YOUR
Insurance Needs in Automobile,
Farm Liability, Accident and
Sickness Home Protection -
Call your Co-op Agent --
LLOYD MONTGOMER Y
Wingham, ILIL 5, Dial 357-3739
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CARDS OF THANKS
The family of the late William
W. Currie wish to sincerely
thank the many friends who ex-
pressed sympathy at the time of
their recent berevement, 22b
The Burrell family would like
to thank their friends and
neighbors for .all the kindness
extended to the Iate Mrs. Burrell.
Special thanks to the nursing
staff of the Wingham and Dis-
trict hospital and Dr. W. A.
Crawford. 22*
The family of the late William
John Campbell would like to
thank the neighbours, friends
and relatives for all the kind-
ness shown them during their
recent bereavement. Special
thanks to Rev. C. M. Jardine,
uncle Rev. John C. Hutton,
.nurses and staff of Wingham
and District Hospital, Dr. Craw,
ford and Curries' funeral home,
22*
Mere words cannot express
our sincere thanks and appreci-
ation to relatives, friends and
neighbours for many acts of
kindness, cards and messages of
sympathy and floral tributes
during our recent sad bereave-
ment. Special thanks to the
Wingham Salvation Army Corps,
Captain and Mrs. Newman, Rev.
and Mrs. Johnson, also special
thanks to Dr. McKibbon, Dr.
Klahsen and Dr. Crawford and
the Currie funeral home. — Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Finley and
family. 22*
We wish to express our sin-
cere thanks and appreciation to
relatives, friends and neighbors
for their many acts of kindness,
floral tributes and messages of
sympathy received during the
loss of a son and brother.
Special thanks to Rev, McKin-
ney, Rev, Shilliday, the flower
bearers, pallbearers, and the W.
G. Church funeral home, also to
the ladies who served lunch in
the church to the friends and
relatives. --. Mr. and Mrs. H.
P]etch and family. 22b
The family of the late Mrs.
Minnie Procter wish to express
their sincere thanks and ap-
preciation to the nurses and
staff of Wingham and District
Hospital and to Dr. Klahsen and
Dr. B. Corrin for the wonderful
care given their mother while in
hospital. They also wish to
thank the Rev. C. M. Jardine
and the Walker funeral home
and the many friends .and rela-
tives for the cards of sympathy
And other acts sof kindness
shown them at the time of their
bereavement. 22*
The family of the late Mrs.
Olive L, Burgman, of Wingham,
wish to express their sincere
thanks to all their friends and
neighbours for the kind expres-
sions of sympathy in gifts, cards,
floral tributes and visits receiv-
ed •during their recent sad ber-
eavement. Special thanks to Dr.
W, A. Crawford, Mrs, Morrey
and her staff of nurses, Rev. C.
M, Jardine for his many calls,
Rev. Gordon Fish for conducting
the funeral service and to the
other ministers who kindly made
occasional calls, also to the
Walker funeral home, and to all
the others who helped in any
way during their bereavement.
— W. F. Burgman, Bill and
Ruth. 22*
I wish to thank my friends for
their cards while I was a patient
in the hospital. Special thanks
to Dr. Klahsen and the nurrses.
—Mrs, AIex Reid. 22*
I wish to thank all who visit-
ed me, sent cards or treats while
I was a patient in Wingham ani
District Hospital. Special thanks
to Drs. McKibbon and Leahy
and the nurses on first floor.—
Harold Ridley. 22b
0 wish to thank all those who
visited me or sent cards, letters,
flowers and gifts while a pa-
tient in Wingham and District
Hospital and in London. All
these kindnesses were greatly
appreciated,—Mrs. Edgar Wight -
man, 22*
'Grateful thanks for moving
trailer. Neighbors and friends
have been so good helping in
many ways during moving oper-
atnons. Thanks to all, --Julia and
Michael McNeil, 22b
I would like to express my
sincere thanks to all the neigh-
bors who donated the lovely
gifts I received at the shower
last Wednesday, -- Mrs, Perty
White, (Freda Lott), 22*
I would like to thank me-
friends
yfriends for their cards and,
visits while a patient in Wing
ham and District Hospital, also
the doctors and nursing staff.• --
C. Edwin Campbell, Listowel.
22*
I would like to thank all those
Who visited me and those who
sent cards, letters, treats and
flowers while a patient in Wng'
ham and District Hospital and
to the nurses on third floor, also
to Dr. McKim and Rev. lutr.
Fish and Rev Mr, Sardine.- -
Mrs. Margaret McBurney. 22b
CARDS OF THANKS
I wish to thank my friends
and neighbours for visits, treats
and cards, also Rev, G. L. Fisk
and Rev. Jardine for visits, while
a patient in Wingham and Vic-
toria Hospitals, London, Thanks
to all those who assisted in
many ways at home. A special
thanks to Dr, Klahsen and
nurses on first floor. These kind-
nesses were very much appreci-
ated.—Hugh Gilmour. 22b
IN MEMORIAM
GALBRAITH ,- In loving mem-
ory of .a dear husband and
father, Edwin Lindsay Gal,
braith, who passed away three
years ago, August 27, 1960.
It is sad to walk the road alone
Instead of side by side,
But to all there Comes a mo-
ment when
The ways of life divide.
Your guiding hand, your cheery
sle,
Your uminderstanding heart
Will remain with me throughout
My weary days of life.
—Lovingly remembered by his
wife, Verna; son, Cecil, and
daughter-in-law, Ileen. 22b
BIRTHS
KRISTENSEN — In Victoria
Hospital, London, on Friday,
June 19, 1963, to Eli and Doris
(Pickell) Kristensen, a son,
Peter Nelson, a wee brother
for Karen.
SLOSSER—In St, Joseph's Hos-
pital, London, on Friday, Aug-
ust 9, 1963, to Mr. and Mrs.
David M. Slosser, of London, a
son, Andrew Allan.
HAYDEN -- At Wingham and
District Hospital, on Friday,
August 16, 1963, to Mr. and
Mrs, Ross Hayden, Wingham,
a daughter.
'HIGGINS -- At Wingham and
District Hospital, .on Friday,
August 16, 1963, to Mr. and
Mrs, Ross Higgins, R. R. 3,
Brussels, a son.
HULL—At Wingham and Dis-
trict Hospital, on Saturday,
August 17, 1963, to Mr. and
Mrs. Archibald Hull, Wingh-
ham, a daughter.
SNIDER—At Wingham and Dis-
trict Hospital, on Sunday,
'August 18, 1963, to Mr, and
Mrs, Montgomery (Monty)
Snider, Wingham, a son.
McKINNON—At Wingham and
District Hospital, on Sunday,
August 18, 1963, to Mr. and
Mrs. James A. McKinnon, R.
R. 2, Teeswater, a daughter.
MaoDONALD—At Wingham and
District Hospital, on Tuesday,
August 20, 1963, to Mr. and
Mrs. Robert MacDonald, R, R.
1, Holyrood, a daughter.
CUSTOM
COMBINING Wanted
WITH NEW SELF-PROPEL-
LED MACHINE
Would prefer Morris and
Wawanosh areas
Will do swaths or standing
grain
BOB HENRY
BLYTH -- PHONE 150 R 1
S. J. PYMM
SERVICES ARE NOW
AVAILABLE
WRITE P. O. BOX 74
OR PHONE 528-2390
LUCKNOW
Public Accountant since 1944
Je20eowb
DEAD ANIMAL
REMOVAL
FOR DEAD OR DISABLED
ANIMALS CALL—
DARLING & Company
OF CANADA LIMITED
Wingham Dial 357-3106
Dead Anneal Lie. No. 262-0-83
Jny3rtb
MARLATT'S
Dead Stock Service
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
Paid for Dead Cows and Horses
over 500 lbs, More for sick and
disabled ()ows and Horse; ac.
cording to size and condition,
FOR PROMPT SEl(VICE
PLEASE CALL COLLECT
BRUCE MARLATT
Brussels Phone 133
24-HOUR SERVICE
License No, 951638
CLOSING NOTICE
Dr, W. A. Orawford office will.
be closed from August 26th to
September 23rd. 22b
CLOSING NOTICE:
Dr, G. W. Howson's office will
be closed rom August 21st to
September 29th, inclusive. 22*
CLOSING NO F10E
Wroxeter 'Bakery will be clos-
ed from August 26th to Septem-
ber 3rd, inclusive. 22b
A D>GSSERT BRIDGE
Will be held at the Wingham
Golf course this Friday, August
23rd, at 2 p.m. All ladies wel-
come, 22b
WALKERTON KIN BINGO
At the Walkerton Curling
Rink, Wednesday, August 28th.
15 regular games—$25,00; 1-
3200 Special; 2—$100 Specials; 1
—Share the Wealth. Admission
—31.00. Time --8:30 p.m. Special
and extra cards --25c each or
5 for 31.00. 22b
ENGAGEMENT
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Thomp-
son wish to announce the en-
gagement of their youngest
daughter, Phyllis Doreen. to
Dennis Anthony Hastings, only
son of Mr. ,and Mrs, Leslie
Hastings, of St. Marys. The wed-
ding will take place Saturday,
September 7, 1963. 22*
DIED
CAMPBELL, William J.-88, of
Turnberry Township, Satur-
day, August 3, at Wingham
and 'District Hospital, Surviv-
ors: Sons, James a, Wing -
ham; John L., London; sisters,
Miss Jean, Turnberry Town-
ship; Miss Ann, London; bro-
ther, George, Goderich.
ROSE, Hugh — 82, formerly of
West Wawanosh Township, at
Crossbow Hospital, Calgary.
Survivors: Wife, of Alberta;
sisters, Mrs. W. R. (Margaret)
(Andrews, Dungannon; Mrs.
Dolly Evans, Silverton, Man.;
Mrs. May Sitter, Wilkie, Sask.
t
Stewart McKague
Dies in Accident
Stewart McKague of 2476
Capital Hill Crescent, Calgary,
Alta., was killed in a trucx
accident near Radium Hot
Springs, north of Windermere,
B.C., on Aug. 9th. He was 35
years old, the youngest son of
Mr. and Mrs, Andy McKague
(nee Merle Thompson) of 620-
20 Ave. N. W. , Calgary.
Left to mourn are his wife
Kathryn, his parents and two
brothers, Norman of Montrose,
B.C., and Cecil of Calgary.
The funeral was Tuesday,
Aug. 13th from Fosters Garden
Chapel to Mountain View Mem-
orial Gardens. The Rev. D. B.
Carr of Pleasant Heights officiat-
ed,
fficialed, of which church Stewart was
a member and also a member
on the Session board.
--Teeswarer News
Turnberry Board
Tenders Asked for
Transportation
Turnberry School Area board
met on August 15 at No, 2
school with all members pres-
ent.
On motion of Haugh and
Wormington the board accepted
an agreement with the Howick
board for transporting and teach-
ing flus Turnberry children for
the corning school year.
The secretary was instructed
to advertise for transportation
on motion of Johnston and Wor-
mington: Route to start at Dean
Karn's gate to Highway 86,
picking up the children to Blue -
vale, then to Alex Corrigan's
gate and back to Bluevale and
from there to the central school.
All children starting to
school in September must be
six years of age by Dec. 31st,
1963,
It was moved by Wormington
and Norman that the following
accounts be paid: Mrs, Hugh
Gilmour, caretaking, $25.00;
Mrs. Barbara Lewitt, caretaking,
$95.00; Alexander Hardware,
$6, 25.
Painting with rubber -based
latex paint is not messy, for it
can be removed from the brush-
es -- and the painter as well --
with lukewarm water,
A RECIEPTION
Will be held for Mr. and .
D un o an Campbell (Elea or
Walsh), on Friday, August 23,
in the Foresters Hall, Belgrave..
Tiffin's orchestra, Ladies please
bring lunch. Everyone welcome.
22b
ENGAGEMENT 4#10.''
Mr, and Mrs. George A Fowler
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Nancy Isobel, to
Mr. William Arthur Crawford,
son of Mr. and Mrs, Leonard
Crawford, of Wingham. The
marriage will take place 3 p,m.,
Saturday, August 31st, in St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Church,
Wingham. 22*
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WINGNAM OFFICE
358 FRANCES ST.
Phone 357-3840
GERALD (Jerry) WALTER
"We Sell Rural Ontario"
THE BUY OF THE YEAR — A
well built cosy 2 bedroom bun-
galow with all up-to-date con-
veniences such as 4 piece bath,
loads of built-in cupboards, auto-
matic oil heating, etc. Situated
on a nicely landscaped double
lot in Wingham. The price? A
mere $4,900, with a low down
payment ,and easy terms. Don't
miss this great opportunity, in-
spect it at your earliest conven-
ience.
$8,400 full price for 12 storey, 8
room home, all modern con-
veniences, plus 2 three pc. baths.
King sized lot, well landscaped,
situated 1 block from main
street,
$3,500 down for 6 room bungalow,
all conveniences, 3 bedrooms,
double garage, 2 blocks from
main street, Full price $7,900,
$8,500 full price for 12 storey 7
room home. Good sized landscap-
ed lot near schools and churches
and hospital. Has all conven-
iences, plus garage and sun -
porch
$2,000.00 down for a 1 year oldd
bungalow. 3 bedrooms, 3 poe.
bath and has the look of tomor-
row. All the modern convenien-
ces plus many extras. Two blocks
from Lucknow's main street.
Full price 38,000.
$7,400 full price, 1ue storey, 7111r,
room home, all conveniences, 4
double lot, 2 car garage, situated
in good residential section in
Lucknow.
LOOKING for a nice quiet re-
treat property? We have some
of the finest in country. From
king sized lots beside the lake
to 100 acre properties with your
own private trout stream. Price
ranging from $500 up, For fur-
ther information phone us at
your earliest convenience,
200 acre farm with an almost
new ranch style home and dandy
bank barn, situated only a few
short miles from Wingham. All
this can be yours for $23,500.00.
House consists of 3 bright bed-
rooms, living room with wall to
wall broadloom, kitchen, dinette,
vestibule, full basement and
double garage, Costly extras such
as water softener, modern tiled
4 pce, hath, shower in base-
ment, loads of built-in cup-
boards, laundry tubs, etc. Dandy
bank barn with 48 tie ups, water
bowls, etc. Other buildings in-
cludes a concrete silo 12x40, new
milk -house and a second house
now used for storage. Down
payment and easy terms can be
arranged.
$3,900 full price with terms, 100
acre farm near Lucknow, 17
ares mixed grain, 15 acres
hardwood bush, balance of land
in hay and pasture, Bank barn
38x42. Three springs and two
spring fed wells,
311,900 full price with down pay-
ment for 100 acre farm, 2 miles
from Wingham. 80 acre rich
level workable soil, balance in
good bush, 1te storey, 5 bedroom
home, Good sized barh with
hydro and water plus a Iarge
storage shed.
321,500 full price with good
terms, 200 acre farm, 185 work-
able, level land, 11:; storey home
with modern conveniences, Large
barn with hydro and water also
2 smaller barns,
PROPERTY WANTED
Sincere purchaser interested
in a 150 to 200 acre farm with a
good set of buildings, Must be
on the highway' or within 1 mile
of it. If you have been thinking
of selling contact us at your
earliest eonvenienee, ;L
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