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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-10-17, Page 9A cozy throe,bedroom • attacledr► srltr�ird. clos. to tlut hal in Wing ham, Attractive , Iow r-ln - t, high ratio mortgage.' o ll rm 100 row' ,cit�r�ming, well drain.dlannl ! on ,a paved road. south • , iof Wing workable ocrwr,. Im:macutate. ,kishoPed. bOm,-" y new , silo, -Pleasant fourbediaant home. Rr%c+ ntly'k �e ". rAMi priced 0t l;b, 400' "acres, do clear; an d workobla, secluded, clos.to .VUrroxeteri. acres,*"silt bush, strung kni iv. 411.:`e, I t I , 4 bl ri e` it : I x sncaSh In- ck� I iserr �u . o a .r�a:n. � r'1 r!1C � r '� as<„with; ror srrrr+all,rneist- 12 ahcrq.4 clear. superior,cott g ► -r.c�r tioealy Icwnd nts►+crrr Vliin PEAS F 1ATE $iO,000,00 iDOW 'wo storuy, home, rge . kitch era 'f failr r livi , }room. 1Oine i tier thaan . 1.0,g. coedit il":*; S rp Grate garage l Forr4crd +alr oi:I fern c.. TRYi$3R 1DOWNS• ,with. low :interests. an 'b°al#rrc e, ''`fhlr+se bid roomhomp - livingrrm 'dinlm;Jg room rand skit- hran phut: o t o , rtoomapor.nt.tm.,itsa rlrs . $19,2.00:Asking OFFICE '4*40 W�.Adamsbmie X528.2112 w C. S I iii•6 !'7 n Hoist 11!**&TATE ln.A . rosos of' 9,V Armstrong Of 11� lido Gam, Oes ore. et.. {Wloghein Public School '►ghom MetSchool and, during World Wary H; moved. overseas With . ` the R.0.O.C.,, holding the rank of VOrporal.. At the timerof his death he was each.., , with the IiiststrY Tralrom'and 47001:mssi„."- t. voi.asa mem the "t nited ff Chu.and Dry 100. of thii Royal:Royal-C*040 %ton, ai:eSuri+►ivring, -1141,300* be vale In 1i 'one .sonif Cesemore of St. Thomas, and r►o"'. ter >r I '� s�: � � Douglas (Nanny)' of'oronto and.. KW at home. There,is one .`sister , .. i . of ingi.;''• ..,The ate .C.,,sseMore, Vetted 'at the WilliaM4aYat Hoff e . ,,Saturday afternoon,," 'and-eras,removed to ;the Vie; Amend ,Home on $unday. vice .sunder l tea..dtre,ctdon of: f on`: ranch 180 eras held �y evrrr ingr. Do►ttons torrio Heart. l ire b ng a st by t ? a y as expressions:,. of Byrn .►former n Duni nn Gerrie ter* Avkiew of the late tober81974 in W: ham and Pis - tit lkopi.t. t She *OS .bo Aug.,' 111001, In "Ilowick Town .Pp the :dam ' theta 'fl i in-T,.Sotheroand his. ,• '; t former .Suitoma : 4 McKee, Swas A. fib, Stephen's church ,, the .,'Q.B A., :N0,' 810.. 4 ..,On Nay. '20, 1$18, she mimed Sanford 'Zhu who deceased. ber J11 s, `tom' . ' a viving are two sons; , Iarryy of Corr Wim of StrattOrd., four da0Shters, Mrs.. Addison 'Vela ? Jacques,, Sumrn+ 'h , . ►; s. w W ey (Audreqe) • �'Gailaw y of '0 e, , . 3. 3. ,, ) 1.. r tndso Vie? ;cam, �., o brothe s, Bruce. `Will. Sot ordwich ; end' 001 Slaters, Carl (Euaiea) Harris, Sras katoon, Ms., • Ira tHezel,)' :Schaefer, y (Nllie) Sin ons •fes (Emily): Aires of Fo ricrh, `and, Mrs,. Roy (Doroth Bartotiun, G±wanstown; l grandchildren and t2ea til :, r s,, Mrs, Rutherford Reende Mrs. Lloyd emery were on 'mea v 6 • 41 bus trip ta Nashville Ott the .weekend. The Habkirk bus • front Sea►forrth stoppedat the DoemtOwnerw ithich was ire fora big shopping • 'eating ntre, Kastore , and a good Once, the MitchPanrtry was amt .12 ' from the Grand s 007 ,ItaliCh atoi. tended SaturdAiy night The Opr$. theatre** is more thee 4,000,on Sunday the., toured'• ; rye land, retu,cning home Moi: ght. The *mother walk ideal'thhi e 008 SatMlay rt---] r.'and Hap 5�ivatri e, Ps I., and 3111,' . attended tee` 'ry 'on, °o#' Leh, rdeoe, ir#l1 Beverley art . of Stratford, `to, Robert etale... p •�aru • 'of �Fr,tafla. r Shu- sealing- ►as sol inP ' ew!United Cliurrclr, Stratford' Oat'. 7:30paal..i atrldge icier:, l :at the organ and aul Swatrldge. was' ao►le►irst,.. He :Sang. '. "The :. eget Never'",' . and I Won't ... Won t, The Rowell system was First,.Mrs.•': R. ,I) : ..and�M . ... Crawfordi second; Mrs. F. A. Parker .a nddFW. H..Ft'a ; toad, t Mrs. • ^ '. � and Mrs. C. lobi fourth, Art, Show.r Joyc. Hw.t.r' MCA* ad la do tfait. 'on Monday t , October 7, to honor *Twee Jinn*. wlt aR = , After several *. beautiful ' and rueful VisSWIM aleiSted by her. llirrt, Rooter and Pasetnere. t - everYone,. . B a s h .sidsre ai�iuN w r, It • `. uev f' unam' �al � • .• ' 7�1.av v41w+M +Y!9FipW-ir►!ii IiYIN!��'M l �:�{/" Pirelluearer. were . Thorrnas,. re,g( a Isley �' Robert and Kenneth Templeman ;gregation. ` ' S• Currie, ndrew �e� A•.: Douglas ..and Donald SI°uell, � and, � � �'. _' °�• �' •Go'Sotbn�tearment - weer in•;Gorrie '+mete►. •'hoar'' att ,•ending firom -tanee were ,w � ..om rRritis Col. _ 'F: k4 �.:.� ,3 oime"�6t i W nkiliee* tr” Itssauga, Clinton. 'Mar'riato..t)',' Wingharo,, 'Kitchener and fstowel. ain Corner , Clintons Open 2-6 Ciosed. Neds.- SLS . `PA`TIOS M' 101 ► xn and Above Groand • Pools Easy Financing Pool Toys and Lawn 'Furniture Wm.is Rioted ConstructioWin • lib Ptiktrlck St;.., nghen 357.2628 ;.� $wlmming POolls A and Below Ground Complete! Line of Pool Chemicals ARMSTRONG Transmission Repairs Expert Repairs to All Makes and Models of Cars. and Trucks PHONE 357..2841 PLUMBING HEATING Percy Clark Plumbing Heating and Sheet Metal Contractor WINGHAM SUNOCO'SER'VICE LICENSED MECHANIC UNDERCOATING & RUSTPROOFING COMPLETE CAR & TRUCK SERVICE Prop. Ken Leitch PHONE 357.2554 NIGHT 357-3585 '`v Cut flowers Plants . Flowers by Wire Service A'. LEWIS FLOWERS 135 Frances Phone. 357-3880 —Plumbing —Heating -r--Tinsmithing 191 Josephine St. Wirigham 357-2904 • wish ' to thank all . my frien andrelatives for all the cards and visits I received during my stay in aWnngham and London hospi- tals, tads, Special thanks to Drs. Han- lon and•McGregor of Wingham, also nursing staff, and to Drs. Walker and Brown of Victoria Hospital, London. Your kindness will always be remembered. Mrs. Katherine Kreller I wish to .thank my family and frieitds for flowers, cards, gifts • andvisitswhile I was a patient in the Wingham and District Hospi- tal. 'A thank -you to the nurses in ICU and second floor for their gotid care, also Dr. J. K. McGregor, Dr. B. Hanlon and Dr, J. Maim. A very special thank- yott to Rev. T. K. Hawthorn. Mrs. Carol Farnell On behalf' of the Howick Agr. i- cirItutai Society we would like to say a sincere thank -you to the following businesses for donating gifts to our Queen of the Fair competition; The Handicraft and Flower Shop, Miller's Ladies Wear, Pro Hardware and Harris Bookstore of Wingham, Avon dealers of Gorrie and Fordwich area and the Fuller Brush dealer of Wroxeter. Honda and Skiclon Sales & Service Iiwy 86 east of Wingham Phone 519-357-3435 PiZA Freshly 'made to our, order from a"chalet of Mushrooms. Pepperoni and Sausage ,3 Siot Own & Sea Food Dinners RIVERVI DitIVE.IN • •H BURKE ELECTRIC Electrical Contractors Motor Rewind and Sales Household Appliances Josephine St. 857.2480 Emergency Service - See the Yellow Pages T.M.&T. CONSTRUCTION General Contractors All types of concrete work Home and farm building Complete Renovations CALL BOB THOMPSON BLUEVALF, ONTARIO 7-3sa3 Flitch Electric whiftlhrm INDUSTRIAL or L"ONIANYCIlCIMt, WIRING Also Rural' and. Dcnwttti Plume 8.570‘ 1583 Asks Iretiers CONSTRUCTION Cottages, Homes Additions 1GRenovations FREE ESTIMATES Pts 52114726 Sox 122, tucknow W(wish to •express our sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbors for flowers, messages of sympathy, visits, baking and acts of kindness shown to us dining our bereavement. Your kindness will long be remem- bered. Vera Armstrong, Bertha and DeWitt Miller The family of the late Robert Calsemore wish to thank their friends and relatives for their beautiful flowers, cards, dona- tions to the Heart Fund and Gideon Bibles and many acts of kindness and sympathy during the sudden loss of a beloved hus- band acid father. Special thanks to Rev. B. Passmore, the Royal Canadian Legion, the United church Women's Unit and the R. A. brie and Son Funeral Horne. Irene Casermore and family I wad like to thank all my Wendt and relatives for cards, gift* and mite while I was a pa- tient Vita Hospital, London and *t **tufting Mine. Nora Finnigan The "farhily of the late Mrs. San- ford. ZimmerMan an.fordZimenerman would tike to sincerely thank neighbors, friends' and relatives , for the lovely 'floral tributes, donzltions to charitable organizations, sym- pathy cards and ,miany acts -of kindness at the time of our mother's passing. Sincere thanks. to Rev.. Wm. Parker, TheMoir Funeral Home.andspecial thanks to Drs, Wilkin and Ping, nursing staff on second floor for their ex- cellent care chiming mother's illness, also Corrie LORA No. 810 • and the 'ladies :of St. -Stephen's Anglican Church. The Zimmerman family Ted and Jo•English and family extend 'sincere thanks to their friends -and neighbors for their visits, flowers and expressions of sympathy' shown during their re- cent bereavement it1 the loss of a dear mother and grandmother, the late Mrs. Alex Booker (Eng- lish) of Palmerston. A sincere thanks to my friends for their visits, cards and gifts while I was a patient in Wingham and District Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. McGregor and Rev. T. K. Hawthorn. Larry Milosevic I wish to thank my many friends, neighbors and relatives for their many lovely cards, letters, visits, treats and phone calls while I was a patient in Vic-_ toria Hospital, Londonand since coming home. Special thanks to Dr. McKim, Dr. Corrin and Dr. Allan of London. Their many kindnesses will always be re- membered. Mrs. Lorne Scott The Wingham Lions Club would like to say THANK -YOU to the people of the Wingham area, who made our Canvass for CNIB such a wonderful financial success. If anyone was missed in the canvass, a donation can still be made tome Chairman of this pro- ject, Lion Frank Madill. All money collected on this project is given to CNIB. Janet and Ed Fielding wish to thank their friends in Wingham and district for the numerous ex- pressions of sympathy, letters, cards and floral tributes rived Ir "the time of thepaeslrig of a be. loved brroth'e foie Reverend Peter Diseett, Sim Arkansas. Real --Estate Broken • ..� - 'Vingha m `. ,Next to the. Pow Office r' rFR�,ti. - :11V vs 1 /s storey brick home, 4 bedrooms, located on lot .15. x 'r In, village between .Wingham and Listowel. • Two storey, 4 bedroom brick .house rnr#th kitchen. living ran, . dining room and family room in Wroxeter. ****** FARMS • - , Beef farm. 116 ores, 110 highly productive workable acres, balance in bush. Barn 55' x 82' "L" 28"x36', twm silos. This farm with 3 bedroom home located in Wingham Area. ****** X60 ACRES Excellent retreat and recreation property complete with 11 acres.cieared, remainder in tush, stream with pond potential. Equipped with new .building, heavy duty wiring and - Approval -for sewage. Located_jmist four miles from Wingham. WINGHAM OFFICE 357-1515 EVENINGS JOHN *BRENT 335-3391 ROBERT SANDERSON 335.3053. ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW Choice location close to downtown. Recently constructed and extra well built. This attractive home has Hanover kitchen cab' inets, spacious living room and 2 bedrooms with lots of closet • :pore and3 pc. bath with vanity. The home carries extra heavy insulation, which makes i,the electrical heating system very economical. the property is shaded by mature maple trees and has a large back lot. Extra good vak * is offered for the furil° price of only 526,500. LARGR TWO STOREY HOME Located In Wingham on a quiet street, close to downtown. This 5 bedroom home has been well maintained. Lore. kitchen, family room, lid room and master bedroom ore contained on the main Ravel, teen staircase leads to 4 boAtootris upstairs Built involve andperved drive. f'ricsrl1. Sten Duchene* tatty , 870 Skitter Ste. "Ytita l .''Oh**.3 30404