The Wingham Advance-Times, 1965-01-14, Page 6Page 6 Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, January 14, 1965
FOR SALE
TAXI SERVICE
VACUUM CLEANER Sales and
Service for all makes. Filter
Queen Sales, Zurich, phone
262-5350, N19rrb
I.E.L. PIONEER chain saw for
:ale, Model HM, good work-
ing order. Jake Jutzi, 357-
1570, 14b
FOR SALE -Large crib, springs
and mattress, clean. Also 54"
ribbon springs with legs at-
tached, reasonable. Mrs. Al-
bert Brenzil, 357-1013. 14b
65 MASSEY FERGUSON tractor
with heathouser and multi
power, one year old, No money
down. five years to pay, Apply
Stan Horsburg, 357-2744, Wing -
ham. 14b
FOR SALE - Party ice, 9 lb.
bags, 50c; also blocks, 25-50-
100 lbs. For the convenience
of campers and trailer people
we will carry blocks this sum-
mer. Gay -Lea Cheese House,
liemb
SINGER JANUARY SPECIALS
-Cabinet and Portable ma-
chines with $30 to $60 off.
Good used machines priced to
clear, Typewriters for rent.
Apply George Henderson, 357-
3730.
RECONDITIONED Adding Ma-
chines, Duplicators and Type-
writers. A good selection while
they last. New and Used Office
Equipment of all kinds. Phone
collect to K. A. Hammond &
,:'o, Ltd., phone 3346; night
.292. 14-21-28b
COMING UP February lst the
spring Bond Free pant suit
sale starts at ARMITAGES-
You can purchase your new
spring suit -made fram pure
wool English cloths for only
$59.00, with extra pants Free.
Wait for it, 14rrb
WOOD'S STORE of Brussels,
re -consolidating. A11 Child-
ren's Ready - to - Wear and
Millinery at Westside Shoppe
going at terrific savings. Real
values at main store in all
Ready -to -Wear and Draperies.
Help us move and save. 1413
SHOT GUNS AND RIFLES -
30 -30 bolt action gun; 10 shot
repeater Winchester; automa-
tic rifle with scope; Stevens 32
single rifle; Stevens 12 gauge
single barrel shotgun; Stevens
3 shot pump shotgun. Hound,
red bone x beagle, male, good
hunter; 2 beagles, registered,
males. excellent hunters. Own-
ed by the late Norman Steph-
enson. Phone 334W4, Brus-
sels, .or Mrs. Mary Stephenson,
fl. R, 1, Ethel. 14b
wiliimenampiamolommEr
CARS and TRUCKS FOR SALE
INNIIIM.<2011•1•115•11101k MM.
1958 PONTIAC sedan, automatic
V8.
1962 PONTIAC sedan, 6 std.
1963 PONTIAC sedan, 6 auto.
1956 CHEVROLET 1 -ton stake
GLORGE BROWN, Gorrie.
14b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
HOLSTEIN' springers and stock-
ers for sale. No down pay -
me nt, 5 years to pay. Apply
St: n Horsburgh. 357-2744,
I.V1 •,;;ham. 7-14-21-28"
7 PI'.S for sale, 8 wracks old.
Ph ale 357-3172, Paul Rintoul.
14*
A FEW YORK hags of regis-
tered stock for sale, about
rev ly for si rvico. John W.
No. man. Wingham, 357-1179.
14'
FOR RENT
APARTMENT for rent. 5 rooms
upstairs. Not heated. Phone
357-2134, 7-14*
ONE -BEDROOM APARTMENT
for rent, separate entrance,
Phone 357-2031. 14*
HEA- TED and furnished bed -
sitting room, kitchen for rent.
Phone 357-3320. 14h
NEW 2 bedroom apartment for
rent on Minnie Street. Bach-
elor apartment, Jos (phi no St.
Elmer Wilkinson, at the Wall-
paper Shop. 14b
ONE- ', BEDROOM apartment for
rent, modern cnnvre'en„ti
laundry fepaint's, centrally
located, Available immediate-
ly. Phone 357.1090, 0 - A.
14-211)
LEE'S TAXI
24 - HOUR SERVICE
Long or short trips
DIAL 357-1521
We carry taxi insurance
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
ONE -STOREY three bedroom
home for sale, living room,
dining room, modern kitchen
and bath with an attached
garage. Large lot, situated in
the best part of town, Apply
Box 72, Advance -Times.
14-21-28b
House for sale or rent, in good
repair, 4 bedrooms, large living
room, kitchen and bath, large
lot. Possession January 15.
Several 2 storey homes in
Wingham, brick construction;
also 2 ranch ,homes, well situ-
ated.
Farms in Wingham district,
50 acres to 200 acres, with terms.
For all your Real Estate re-
quirements Contact:
WILLIAM S. REED
Real Estate and Business Broker
Wingharn - Dial 357-2174
14b
WILFRED McINTEE
& CO, LIMITED
REAIJrOR, WALKERTON, Ont
1965 Special - 100 acre farm,
70 acres workable, balance hard
and soft wood bush. Choice clay
loam soil with good drainage,
good water supply on pressure
and part of spring creek trout
stocked, Bank barn 56'x36' with
steel roof, concrete floor and
loose housing. 11 storey frame
7 room house with partial base-
ment and hydro. Well located,
bordering main highway near
Wingham, Full price $6,500.00
cash preferred. Terms available
with substantial down payment.
1 storey 5 room asphalt sided
home, partial basement, new
forced air oil fired furnace, out-
side chimney, built in cupboards
and sink. Also new asphalt
shingled roof and H.D. wiring.
House contains 3 bedrooms, liv-
ing room and kitchen. Water on
pressure. Good lot, chicken pen
and good garden area. Extra lot
included. Priced for quick sale
at 33,000,00. Located in village
near Wingham.
APPLICATIONS WANTED
The Morris Township Schoo
Arca Board invites applications
for the position of secretary
treasurer, salary $800, i?or a do
scription of the duties, contact
any member Of the L;oard. Ap
plications received by the under-
signed by noon, January 20.
Jointer Elston, Chairman, It
i#., 4, Wingham, 14b
114, storey 5 room frame al-
uminum sided home, fully insu-
lated. Woodshed attached 20'x12',
asphalt sided with steel roof.
New outside chimney of concrete
blocks, Good cedar shingled roof
on house. Water available at
roadway on pressure, H,D. wir-
ing installed and stove heated.
1.5 of an acre lot, ample shade
trees, garden area, side drive
and barn 28'x12'. Well located in
Whitethurch. Priced reasonable
for cash, $2,800.00.
For your Real Estate require-
ments Contact:
FRANK J. CASKANETTE,
Dial 357-1702 or Box 167
Wingham, Ontario,
SALES HELP WANTED -Male
ANNUAL MEETING
WINGHAM AND DISTRICT
HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION
The annual meeting of the
Wingham and District Hospital
Association will be held on Fri-
day, February 5, 1965, at 8 p.m.,
in the Recreation Rooth of the
Nurses' Residence at Wingham,
All •matters of business pertain-
ing to the Wingham and Dis-
trict Hospital Association will
be tranacted including the elec-
tion of directors and other of-
ficers.
In order to cast a ballot in the
election of directors a person
must be a member of the Associ-
ation. One - year memberships
may be obtained for the sum of
five dollars from the Wingham
and District Hospital office.
These memberships must be
purchased at least fifteen days
prior to the annual meeting.
Everyone welcome.
(This notice is being printed
in this newspaper in accordance
with the by-laws).
R. B. Cousins, John Strong,
President. Secretary.
14.21.28-4h
FEMALE HELP WANTED
SEWING MACHINE operators,
experience on leather gloves•
preferred, but will train ac-
ceptable applicants. W. H.
Gurney & Son Limited, Wing -
ham. 14b
MIONINIMak
WANTED
®oma
NEEDED - A Rawleigh Dealer
for Turnherry, Ashfield, Wa-
wanosh East and West. Over
1500 families where Products
have been sold for many
years, Real opportunity for
permanent profitable work.
Start promptly. Write Raw-
leigh, Dept. A-453-232, 4005
Richelieu St., St. Henry, Mon-
treal. 14b
MALE HELP WANTED
arm
MECHANICAL DRAFTSMAN
with at least two years' ex-
perience required immediately
by progressive manufacturing
concern. Good salary, excel-
lent working conditions, Write
Personnel Manager, The Do-
minion Road Machinery Co.,
Goderich, Onto 14-21b
WANTED -Old guns and rifles.
Cameron's Billiards. 22rrb
WANTED -Two bedroom house
or ground floor apartment in
Wingham for occupancy as
soon as possible, by young.
business couple. Phone 357-
2930. 14*
WANTED -Farms, homes, busi-
nesses, lots and acreages for
sale in and around Wingham.
Contact Glen Thuell, Real Es-
tate Division, British Mort-
gage & Trust, Listowel, Phone
63. D24rrb
FOUND
WHITE BULKY KNIT sweater
found at Laundramat Monday
night. Owner call 357-1933.
14*
MISCELLANEOUS
HAVE SNOW BLOWER. Will
remove snow from driveways
or sidewalks. Phone Earl
Jenkins, 357-2683, after 5
o'clock. 26rrb
PAINTING and DECORATING
CHARLES RINTOUL
Phone 357-3044, Wingham, Ont.
16rrb
SEPTIC TANKS CL)ANED -
by vacuum pump. Phone 528-
3002, Lucknow. Ronald E. For-
ster, manufacturer of cement
septic tanks. J14-Mr25*
FLOOR SANDING
New hardwood floors laid, sand-
ed and finished. Also old floors,
New modern equipment. Ph.
357-2750, Norman Rintoul &
sons. 16rrb
NOTICE
If you are thinking of financing
a car he sure to contact your
State Farm Agent first, Reub-
en Appleby, 27 Patrick Street,
Wingham, phone 357-1679,
HELP! IfRLPl
I need help to meet the de-
mand for Ontario Automobile
Association memberships. I will
fullysetup h • right ma in
t o 1 n
t
this pleasant, dignified, good
paying work. Experience not
necessary, car required, No age
1111111. Full or part time. Can-
tata. Supervisor Ed Bauer, Wing -
110111, phone 357-3805,
14-21-28-4b
357 - 3114
is the number to call for
RESERVATIONS or TAKE.
OUT SERVICE
Banquet seating to 120
Danny's Restaurant
FOR YOUR
Insurance Needs in Automobile.
Farm Liability, Accident and
Sickness Home Protection
Call your Co-op Agent -
LLOYD MONTGOMERY
53 Maple Street, Wingharn
Dial 357-3739
CURRIE'S
AMBULANCE
WINGHAM
357-1170 - Anytime
CREDIT UNION
NEW LOCATION
No. 5 DIAGONAL ROAD
OPEN DAILY
10 to 12 and 1:30 to 5:30
23rrh
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
IN THE ESTATE OF CLAR-
ENICE WILLIAM HOWE,
A11 persons having claims
against the estate of Clarence
William Howe, late of R. R. 2,
Wingham, Ontario, deceased,
who died an or about the 5th
day of November, 1964, are here-
by notified to send in to the
undersigned Personal Represen-
tative of the said deceased on or
before the 16th day of January,
1965, full particulars of their
claims. Immediately after the
said date the said Personal Rep-
resentative will distribute the
assets of the said deceased •hav-
ing regard only to the claims
of which it shall then have
notice.
Dated at Wingham this 24bh
day of December, 1964.
BRITISH MORTGAGE &
TRUST COMPANY,
1 Ontario Street,
Stratford, Ontario,
Executbr,
By J. H. CRAWFORD, Q.C.,
Wingham, Ontario,
Their Solicitor .herein.
31-7-14b
When Offering Your
Property For Sale
You should expect and receive
competent advice and planned
advertising.
THE SELLING RATE- FOR
HOUSES IN WINGHAIII 15 3e,7-.
These services are available
When you call anci list with
WILLIAM S. REED
Kral Estate a Business Broker
Dial 357-2174, %'INGIIAM
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF WIL-
LIAM 'CHRISTOPHER NETH-
ERY.
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the estate of the above
mentioned, late of the Township
of East Wawanosh, in the
County of Huron, Retired Farm-
er, who died on the eighteenth
day of November, 1964, are re-
quired to file proof of same with
the undersigned on or before
the thirtieth day of January,
1965.
After that date the Executors
will proceed to distribute the
Estate having regard only to the
claims of which they shall then
have had notice.
DATED at Wingham, this 12th
day of January, A.D. 1965.
J. H. CRAWFORD, Q.C.,
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Executors,
14-21-28
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF JAMES
BOYD HUTCHISON.
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the estate of the above
mentioned, late of the Township
of Howick, in the County of
Huron, Physician, who died on
the twelfth day of December,
1964, are required to file proof
of same with the undersigned on
or before the thirtieth day of
January, 1965.
After that date the Executor
will proceed to distribute the
Estate having regard only to the
claims of which he shall then
have had notice.
DATED at Wingham, this 12th
day of January, A,D. 1965.
J. H. CRAWFORD, Q.C.,
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Executor.
14-21-28
-��AUCTION SALE
DANEVANG
JERSEYS
Complete Dispersal
(Owned by Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Petersen, Stratford)
Thursday, January 21
1965, at 1:30 p.m.
• at the
GEORGETOWN SALES ARENA
(':: mile south of No. 7 Hwy.,
8 miles north of interchange 40
on No. 401 Hwy, on the 7th line)
125 HEAD
CARDS OF THANKS
I :would like to express my sin-
cere appreciation for all the
kindness shown me at the time
of the passing of my wife.
Thanks to the nurses on first
floor, Drs. Corrin and Klahsen
for their kindness during her
long illness. -Jack Mason. 14*
I would like to thank Dr. W.
A. McKibbon, nurses on third
floor, neighbors and friends for
their cards and visits while I
was a patient in Wingham and
District Hospital, Floyd Camp-
bell. 14*
My sincere bhanks to all my
neighbors and friends for their
kindness, visits and lovely cards
while I was a patient in Wing -
ham and District Hospital. -
John E. McCallum, Belgrave.
14b
Words cannot express the
gratitude and appreciation to
friends and relatives for cards,
letters, flowers, treats and visits
to me while a patient in Wing -
ham and District Hospital and
Victoria Hospital, London. Spec-
ial thanks to the nurses, doctors
and Revs. William Barclay of
London, S. J, Stewart and G. L.
Fish for visits and prayers. To
all who sent parcels to the home
and the ones who brought my
husband to London to visit me.
We appreciate it all sincerely. -
Edna and Wes. Underwood. 14b
IN MEMORIAM
MAXWELL -In loving memory
of our dear wife, mother and
grandmother, Clara Maxwell,
who passed away January 12,
1945, 20 years ago.
Sadly missed along life's way,
Quietly remembered every day.
No longer in my life to share,
But in my .heart she is always
there.
-Lovingly remembered by
husband, Charles Maxwell, and
family. 14*
DIED
LUNN, Dougal James, 87, of
Fergus, formerly of Harriston
district, Tuesday of last week,
in Groves Memorial Hospital,
Fergus. Retired service station
operator, former Minto Town-
ship farmer. Survivors: Wife,
former Flora Kean; daughters,
Mrs. George (Annie) Barber,
Fergus; Mrs. Hursley (Lila)
Darroch, Harriston; Miss Agnes,
Guelph; son, Andrew, Wingham.
Service, last Thursday, John
Thomson funeral home, Fergus.
Burial, Harriston Cemetery.
STOLTZ, Mrs, Margaret, 91, of
Auburn, Saturday in Victoria
Hospital, London. Widow of
Jacob. Survivors: Daughter,
Mrs. J. (Marguerite) Chopin,
Wingham; son, Eldon, Rock-
wood. Service Tuesday, Arthur
funeral home, Auburn. Tempor-
ary entombment, Blyth mau-
soleum. Burial later, Ball (Cem-
etery, Hullett Township.
WATSON, Mrs, Euphemia, 79,
of Mitchell, formerly of Logan
Township, Sunday, at Riverside
Rest Home. Mitchell. Former
Euphemia Hogg. Widow of Wil-
liam Watson. Survivors: Bro-
thers, Percival, Robert, Wing -
ham; sisters, Mrs. Clifford (Lil-
lian) Bartlett, Mitchell; Mrs,
Alba Ellis, Wingham. Predeceas-
ed by brother, Frederick, of
Wingham in 1946. Service Wed-
nesday, Heath - Leslie funeral
home, Mitchell. Temporary en-
tombment Woodland Mausoleum.
*60 head in milk, including 25
late fall fresheners.
*Another 20 cows and'heifers)
close springers.
*15 bred yearlings.
*The balance open ycarlingsl
and calves.
Perth County Accredited Area
Perth Certified Area - Calt'hoocl
vaccinated - Pregnancies guar
anteed.
This herd is in a beautiful
condition with clean, sound
udders showing the results of
better than average ,manage.
rncnt,
Don't miss this outstanding
opportunity to add foundation
animals to your herd and keep
up your winter supply of milk,
which is becoming more and
more in demand.
Credit available upon 24 hr.
notice, Lunch available. Heat-
ed buildings,
ROCKWOOD
INTERNATIONAL LTD.
SALE MANAGERS
Box 67, Georgetown, Ontario.
Phone (416) 877-4101 14b
DEAD ANIMAL
REMOVAL
FOR DEAD OR
DISABLED ANIMALS
CALL COLLECT
DARLING & Company
OF CANADA LIMITED
Wingham Dial 357-3106
Dead Animal Lie. No. 262-C-63
MARLATT'S
DEAD STOCK SERVICE
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Coming Events
RAINBOW CLUB
Will hold a euchre in Coun-
cil Chambers Friday, January
15. Good prizes and lunch. 14*
EUCHRE AND DANCE
Friday, January 15, at 8.30, in
Whitechurch Hall, Lunch coun-
ter. Tiffin's orchestra. Admis-
sion 50c, 14b
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
Paid for Dead Cotes and Horses
over 500 lbs. More for sick and
disabled Cows and horses ne-
cording to size and condition.
FOR PROMPT SERVICE
PLEASE, CALL COLLECT
BRUCE MARLATT
Brussels - Phone 133
24 - HOUR SERVICE
License No. 95.163E ,
MINOR HOCKEY NIGHT
Saturday, January 23, four
Detroit teams starting with Pee
Wee at 5 o'clock. Door prize and
four NHL tickets for a Saturday
afternoon game in Detroit, Ad-
mission 25c and 15c. 14-21b
AT HOME TO FRIENDS
Mr, and Mrs, Leslie Bryce will
be at home to their friends on
Wednesday. January 20th, from
2-4 and 7-9 on the occasion of
their 50th wedding anniversary,
No gifts :please. 14*
W.D.H.S. CONCERT
The annual variety concert
of the Wingham District High
School will be presented in the
school auditorium on Thursday
and Friday evenings, February
18th and 19th, 14b
GODERICH LIONS BINGO
Wednesday, January 20th, at
8:30 p.m., at Harbourlite Inn.
17 regular games at $10; one
share the wealth jackpot; one
$50 jackpot; plus new exceler-
ating jackpot up to $250, Admis-
mission $1.00. rrb
A SERIES OF
PRENATAL CLASSES
Will begin Wednesday, Janu-
ary 20th, 1965, at 2:00 p.m. in
the Therapy Room, downstairs
in the Wingham and District
Hospital, Those intersted are
invited t9 attend on the above
date or write to the Health Unit,
Goderich, 14b
Whitechurch
Church News
The Sunday School awards
will be presented at the church
service next Sunday at Chalm-
ers Presbyterian Church. All
Sunday school attenders are
asked to be present.
The annual meeting at
Chalmers Presbyterian Church
will be held January 23rd at 2
o'clock.
The W.M.S. of Chalmers
Church will meet Wednesday,
January 20 at the home of Mrs.
Victor Emerson at 2 o'clock.
On Sunday at the United
Church here, Mrs. Arthur Jack-
son, Belgrave, assumed the
duties of preacher for Rev. Geo.
Mitchell of Bluevale, who was
The Messengers will meet
at Calvin -Brick Church next
Sunday in the afternoon.
The United Church Women
of Calvin -Brick will meet at
the hone of Mrs. John L. Cur-
rie on Wednesday, January 20
at the usual hour.
Most people who recover
from a first heart attack return
to their old jobs
NEW BOOKLET
REVEALS HOW TO
Improve Hearing
Without an Aid
Maybe you, too, can hear better
without a hearing aid if you follow
suggestions in new book, "How
To Get the Most From Your Re-
maining Hear-
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facts like where
to sit in church,
and how to hear
in a noisy room.
et A NAME gattlalitY
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HEARING AIDS
Box 510, Advnnee-Times
Wingham, Ontario.
I Herne
Address
I
BINGO
Legion Bingo in Town. all
Wednesday, January 20th, 8:30
p.m. Prices 12 games at $10;
four share the wealth; one 350
jackpot, Admission $1,00; extra
cards 6 for 31,00, Phone 357-
2126 for local transportation.
14b
ANNOUNCEMENT
Morris Township Federation
of Agriculture annual meeting
and turkey banquet, Foresters
Hall, Belgrave, Friday, January
15th, at 7;00 p.m, Guest speaker,
a representative 'of Advance
Farming Systems. Tickets 31.50.
7-14b
TEESWATER
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
Sunday, January 17th, at 7:30
p.m., presenting the film, "Sha-
dows of His Glory," showing the
Old TestQment Tabernacle in its
present day meaning for •Evan-
gelism. in beautiful colour, All
welcome. 14*
ENGAGEMENT
Mr, and Mrs. Tjaart Ritsema,
of Wingham, announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Sylvia Grietje, to Mr, James
Owen Scott, son of Mrs. James
T. Scott and the late Mr, Scott,
of Seaforth. The wedding will
take place Saturday, January 30,
in the Wingham United Church
at 3 p.m, 14*
THE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
Will meet Thursday, January
21, at 2:30 p.m. Conveners for
Agriculture, Mrs. John L. Cur-
rie and Mrs. Frank McCormick
will have charge. Roll call: Tips
on house plants. Motto: Do more
than talk, say something, Music
'by Mrs. Keating. Guest speaker
Mr. Cliff Epps, of Clinton. Con-
test. Hostesses, Mrs. Keating,
Miss Paton, Miss Murray, Mrs.
John McGee. 14*
BIRTHS
ROSS - In Wingham and Dis-
trict Hospital, on Friday,
January 8, 1965, to Mr, and
Mrs. David Ross, R. R. 1,
Holyrood, a son.
LAMONT - In Wingham and
District Hospital, on Friday,
January 8, 1965, to Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Lamont, R. R. 3,
Teeswater, a son.
WILSON - In Wingham and
District Hospital, on Friday,
January 8, 1965, to Mr, and
Mrs. Murray Wilson, R. R. 2,
Auburn, a son.
FELKER-In Winchester Hos-
pital, Winchester, Ont., on
Saturday, January 9, 1965, to
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Felker,
of Morrisburg, a daughter; a
sister for Cheryl, Michael and
Valerie.
McCLURE - In Wingham and
District Hospital, on Sunday,
January 10, 1965, to Mr. and
Mrs. Keith McClure, Wing -
ham. a son.
STARR
"WE SELL RURAL ONTARIO"
$6,500 full price with down
payment of 31,500, 2 storey brick
home with conveniences, located
on No, 4 Highway approximate-
ly 3 miles from Wingham.
$13,200 full price for 8 year
old reel rug brick bungalow.
Completely modern in every way
with Costly extras. Situated close
to main street. Modest down
payment and easy terms can be
arranged.
$8,900 full price for brick 11,;
storey 'home with conveniences, et
situated close to main street.
Terms can be arranged.
$5,500 full price for a level 50
acre farm situated an Highway
No, 86 about 2!_ miles from
Wingham. Bank barn in good
condition.
$62,000 full price for a 450
acre farm. 400 acres of rich
clear level workable land. 11
storey brick house, very modern,
with other buildings, silo, im-
plement shed, pig barn, etc.
$10,500 full price with low
downpayment and easy terms
for 100 acres situated near
Wingham, 1l storey stone
home tvitlt conveniences. A large
bank barn in good condition
with loose housing, at spring fed
stream and tvc11.
$1oe
w ,l
00 full trio.
t 1 t c for good 100
acre farm located on Highwny3
No. 86. 1!f! storey 7 room 'home
with conveniences, Bank barn
with 1.2 cattle ties, balance in
loose lhousinj.'', water and hydro
throughout. Pig pen and drive
shed.
4
3
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s
Paul S. Starr
& COMPANY LTD., REALTORS
Wingham, Ph. 357-3840