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HEAL FSTATE LTD
SMALL DOWN PAY-
MENT - West Wawan-
osh, farrow to finish & •
beef farm, excellent
. buildings, sealed silo
& mill system plus
large tower silo. Large
.F.C.C, mortgage.
Owner anxious to sell.
Excellent BFAP farm.
100 SOW - Farrow to
finish, Turnberry
Townshiv® Modern
home arm® Darns, 150
acres, 130 workable,
Priced at $245,000
plus stock.
CROPLAND - BUIL: - .4
ING SITE- Bluevarli'
area, 100 acres, 70
workable, good beef
barn, excellentsite for
c.home overlooking
river.,
Call .for these and oth-
` er prch.23rties avail-
able.
Contact
BRIAN
POTTER,'
Belgrave
357-3622
MISCELLANEOUS
IF YOU are a friend or rela-
tive of an alcoholic, the Al
Anon Family Group may be
able to help you solve your
side of the problem. Please
contact Post Office Box 1135,
Wingham.
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MEALS -ON -Wheels
Phone Mrs. L. James 357-
3657.
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FREE 128 page Career
Guide shows how to train at
home for 205 top paying full
and part time jobs. Granton
Institute 265 A. Adelaide
Street West Toronto. Call
• (416) 977-3929 today.
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Private
Hobby Farm
12'/2 acres near
Wingham; 12 year old three ,
bedroom home, carpeted
throughout. Modern kit-
chen includes quality cup-
boards and built-in
dishwasher. Sliding doors •
from dining •area to 33 ft.
deck, partly screened.
Fireplace with built-in
humidifier. Small barn and •
garage or workshop.
Chicken coop.
Apply to Box 2323
clo The Wingham •
Advance -Times,
Wingham, Ont.
NOG 2W0.
FOR RENT
ONE and two 'bedroom
apartments in Lucknow- and
Teeswater, available im-
mediately, fridge and stove.
Phone 529-7030, at night.
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APARTMENT for rent' in
Wingham, two bedrooms,
stove and fridge. Phone 392-
6658:
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ATTRACTIVE 3 bedroom
house, well insulated and
fully carpeted. House comes
with dishwasher, laundry
room, rec. room and wood -
stove. It is nicely located at
edge of- park • and play-
grounds. Phone 335-6142 or 1-
291-1021.
27,4
HUTTON,
OLDER -but beautiful 2 .storey brick 3 bedroom
country home on a half acre lot near Gorrie.
This sturdy • home needs modernization, "
separate living room and dining room with glass
doors, large kitchen, garage, drilled well.' Ask-
ing $29,500.
'8 ACRES- WINGHAM AREA -the 3 bedroorg
home being totally renovated has‘neW PellA
windows, new siding,,full,insulation (batts), kit-
'chen cupboards, full basement, .drilled well,
older barn. With' a very reasonable downpay-
ment owner will finance ata 'good rate of in-
terest.:A real opportunity for first time buyer.
JUST NEWLY LISTED - 2 storey brick house
with double attached garage, 3 bedrooms, 2 ..
' baths, • good kitchen, living room and newer
sunporch, half acre lot with mature trees and
good garden area. Make us an offer.
BUNGALOW -ia Bluevale, 3 bedrooms, hand-
some 'kitchen with Columbia cupboards, living
room, laundry room and 4 piece, bath, new
aluminum siding, new insulation, double car-
port, paved drive. Owner transferred and must
'sell.
THIS CUSTOM.BUILT-Bluevale :home 'is only
„18 years old. It is brick, it is iri'like new condi-
tion,, it has living room, formal dining room, kit-
chen. The many extras are - electric heat, full
basement, attached garage, paved drive, large ..
lot and immediate possession..
MEL MATHERS, WINGHAM 357-3208
Representing
Lloyd W. Hutton Real Estate Ltd.
Broker, Kincardine 396-2061
REAL. E STATE
• 3.57 •'1'1'17
199A JOSEPHINE ST.,
WINGHAM, ONTARIO.
• LOVELY BRICK HOME
two storey,, large lot in a choice location, formal
dining room, living room with fireplace, family
room, four bedrooms, new efficient electric hot
water heating system: This stately .home has
been recently Heritage designated thereby
qualifying for Government maintainance grants
Listed at $55,000, open to offers.
EXCELLENT FAMILY?HOME
completely renovated OVo storey home,
decorated With top'quality materials, formal din-
ing room. living room with built-in bar, main level
rec. room with wood stove and' patio doors,
one bedroom and bath which • could be rented
as a self-contained apartment. Second floor
has four bedrooms and bathroom. You can
have all this for the love price of $46,000.
BRICK FAMILY HOME
very well cared for, 1 '/2 storey home,' affor-
dably priced at $3,5;'000. Spacious kitchen
with lunch area, separate formal dining room,
three bedrooms, large half acre lot located in
Belgrave where taxes are still less than $300
on thisroperty. CaII us.
LOW LOW PRICE
only $16,500 full price. Located in Wingham,
one 'storey, two bedrooms,' large living -room,'
three piece bath, close to schools, large treed
lot, priced right at little more than the value of
the lot!
KEN DUCHARME, REPRESENTATIVE
570 Shuter Si., Wingham, Ontario.
Phone 3572594 •
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MODERN two bedroom
apartment in Teeswater,
available June 1, fridge and
stove included, 1 ndry fa-
cilities available Phone 367-
2391.
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BIG BARN in Wroxeter-Gor-
rie area, available immedi-
ately. Phone Theresa 'Craw-
ford 335-3901.
20,27,4,11
POSSIBLE house for rent
soon in Wingham. -Small,
well built; four bedrooms,
lovely garden, oil, plus wood
for economical heating, $275
per month plus utilities.
Apply in writing to 1307
Jalna Blvd., London, Ont.,
N6E 2G3.
LARGE country home and -
or barn near Belgrave avail-
able immediately. Refer-
ences required. Phone 482-
9371.
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REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE.
NOTICE
TO CREDITORS
OWN a piece of sunshine- in
Lehigh, Florida, 1/2 acre lots
developed with streets from
$3,300. Write for information,;,
Lotex, Box 727, Lehigh,
Florida, 33970.
DO YOU have listings to ad-
vertise in 132 weekly news-
papers? Call us now for de-
tails on our blanket classi-
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specific areas of the pro-
vinc'e. The Wingham Ad-
vance -Times, 357-2320.
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COMING EVENTS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF
MARGARET OLIVE
BOSS
ALL PERSONS having
claims against the Estate of
the -late Margaret Olive
Boss, late of the Town of
Wingham, in the County of
Huron, and Province of On-
tario, deceased, are required
to send particulars of their
claims, duly verified to the
undersigned on or before the
27th day of July, 1984, and
that after such date the
Executors will proceed to
distribute the assets of the
said Estate, having 'regard
only to the claims of which,
they shall then have had not-
ice.
DATED at Wingham, On-
tario, this 29th day of June,
1984. 1
Mr. John 1'. Goodall,
Barrister and Solicitor,
P.O. Box 730,
261 Josephine Street,
Wingham, Ontario,
NOG 2W0
Solicitor for the
"Estate of
Margaret Olive$oss
4,11,18
FIDDLE A'ND.
Step dance contest, July 13
and 14 at Fergus District
Community Centre, Fergus,
Ont, Camping available. For
information call Mery Woods
(519) 843-1630..
LINDSAY'S ANNUAL
Homecoming weekend, July
27, and 29. Come celebrate
the bicentennial with us• in
Lindsay. For information or
brochure phone (705) 324-
2393.
LAWN SALE •
Saturday, July 7, 8:30 a.m.,
,465 Highland Drive.
GARAGE SALE
McMichael -Brent .,garage
sale, Highway 87 Wroxeter,
Saturday, July 7, 9 a.m.
YARD' SALE '
Multi -family, 424 Highland
Dr. and 452 Highland Dr.,
Wingham, Saturday, July- 7
from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
25TH ANNIVERSARY
The family of Hebo and Mar"
garet Siertsema of Blyth in-
vites friends, neighbors .and
relatives to a dance in honor
of their parents' 25th wed-
ding anniversary. It will be
held Friday, July 6 at 13lyth.
Best wishes only.
27,4
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF
JEAN MARY MOORBY
CREDITORS and others
hawing claims against the
estate of the above named
deceased who died on or
about the 13th day of Febru-
ary, 1984, are required to
send full particulars of such
claims to the undersigned on
or before . the 20th • day of
July, 1984 after which date
the assets of the estate will
be distributed having regard
only to claims of which no-
tice has then been received.
Dot; OBEDIENCE SCHOOL:
Classes start Tuesday, July
10. Call now to enroll you and
your dog, 357-2790 evenings.
° .B1.YTII FESTIVAL
Garrison's Garage, July 7
(mat. and eve.), 9;10, 12 and
13; A Spider in the House
' July 6, 11, 12 (mat.). Per-
formance time 8:30 p.m. un-
less otherwise indicated.
Tickets $8 adults, $3 chil-
dren. Call Box Office 523-9300
or 523-9/25.
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LOUTT1T urray ,and Liz
Louttit f RR 1; Wroxeter,
are p -eased to announce
the o irth of their son,
Je ery David, seven
pounds, three ounces, on
June 26 at Victoria
Hospital, London. A
brother for Jamie. Proud
grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Kennedy and
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Louttit, all of Wingham.
BARFOOT—Doug and
Phyllis Barfoot of
Wingham, joyfully an-
nounce the birth off their
son, Timothy John, eight
pounds, nine ounces, on
June 26 at Wingham and
District Hospital. A
brother for Michael.
VISSER—Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Visser, RR 5,
Lucknow, are happy to
announce the birthof their
daughter, Kristine Marie,
ten pounds, nine ounces, on
June 28 at Wingham and
District Hospital. A sister
for Aaron.
EWER—Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Ewer, RR' 2,
Auburn, are proud to
announce the birth of their
son, Ryan Thomas, born
June 29 at Wingham and
District Hospital and
weighing nine pounds, two
ounces.
KOEHLER—Travis Koehler
and Michele Wattam • of
Belgrave announce the
birth of their daughter,
Amber Doreen, seven
pounds, eight ounces,, on
July 1 at Wingham and
District Hospital.
The Wingham Advance -Times, July 4, 1984—Page 9
es X lElt, 'MI
Cards of Thanks
I would like to extend my
warmest appreciation to all
the ladies who attended my
, bridal shower at St. An-
drew's Presbyterian 'Church
on Saturday, June 16. A spe- ..
cial thanks goes to those who
were unable to attend. I am
sorry we did not have a
chance to visit' with each
other. All the gifts were love-
ly and I have found a place
for each one in our home. A
final thank you to Marie
Phillips, Mary Henderson,
Velma Balsar and Helen
.McKague for organizing the
shower and preparing the
delicious luncheon.
Karen Wilson
I would like to thank all the
people who attended my
community shower. Thank
you also for all the wonderful
gifts. )`would also like to give
a special thanks to all who
organized it, It was all grate-
fully appreciated. Thank
you.
Waneta Leishman (Jacobs)
The McClenaghan family
would sincerely like to thank
those who called,. sent flow-
ers, donations and food at the
time of our bereavement..
Special thanks to Dr. Corrin
and the Currie -Walker Fu-
neral
Home for their kind-
ness. It will long be rernem-
-bered.
DATED at Listowel, On-
tario, this 20th day of June,
1984.
ROBERT S. JOHNS,
`Barrister and Solicitor,
218 Main Street West,
Listowel, Ontario,
N4W 3H4.
Solicitor for the
Executrix
27,4,11
.NOTICE- TO' CREDITORS
IN THEE'ESTATE OF
JAMES HAROLD
FALLIS
ALL PERSONS having
claims against the estate of
James Harold Fallis, late of
the Township of Tucker -
smith, in, the County of
Huron, Retired Labourer,
and Province of Ontario, de-
ceased, are required to send.
particulars' of their claims,
duly verified to Mr. John
Goodall, Barrister and Solic-
itor, P.O. Box 730, 261 Jose-
phine Street, Wingham, On-
tario, NOG 2...WO, on or before
the 9th day of July, 1984, and
that after such date the Exe-
cutors `bill proceed to distri-
bute (the assets of -'the said
Estate, having regard only
'to the claims of which they
shall then have had notice:`
1
DATED at Wingham, On-
tario, this 15th day of June,
1984.
Mr. John T. Goodall
Solicitor for the
the Estate of
James Harold
Fallis
20 '27,4
Thanks to friends and rela-
tives for cards, treats and
flowers and to the nurses and
staff on first floor of Wing -
ham and District Hospital
for their care while I was a
patient. Your kindness is
gratefully appreciated.
° C. W. Hanna
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"b'IN MEMORIAM,
air
JACKLIN—In loving mem-
ory of a dear husband, loving
father and precious grand-
father, who went home with
Jesus one year ago today,
July 3$1983.
In a little country graveyard,
Not far from the home he
loved so well, -
Lies the one we lost and
loved.
One year has come and gone.
And when a cure could not be
found
The, heavenly gates were
opened and a loving voice
said "Come".
His last farewell, he could
say "goodbye" to none.
-lis life was never selfish, for
others he always lived
His smiling way and
' ,pleasant face are a
pleasure to recall.
He had a kindly word for
,each and died beloved by
all.
We wiah to thank our
friends and relatives for the
work and organization to
provide such , a wonderful
evening for us. Thank you
also to all who attended our
buck and doe party, we
really appreciated it.
Sincerely,
Arlene McTavish,
( Murray Watson
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF
JANET AGNES
HALLIDAY .
ALL PERSONS having
claims against the Estate of
the above mentioned, late of
the Town of Wingham in the
County of Huron, Widow,
who died on May 24th, 1984,
are required to file proof of
same with the undersigned
bn or before the 14th day of
July; 1984, 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, On-
tario, this 21st day of•June,
1984., '
CRAWFORD, MILL,
DAVIES & ELSTON,'
Box 1028,
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitors for the
Executors
27,4,11
' The family of the late Lot-
tie Thornton wish to express
their sincere thanks to all
t weir friends, neighbors and
relatives for their expres-
sions of sympathy during our
recent loss. Thanks also to
the • ladies of the Gorrie
United Church for their
luncheon as well as Rev.
Martin for his kind words.
The family of the late Cecil
Wheeler wishes to express
their deep appreciation to
neighbors, friendsand rela-
tives for the many floral ar-
rangements, charitable con-
tributions and expressions of
sympathy in our recent loss.
Special thanks to Lloyd
Tasker and ladies of Blyth
United Church who served
lunch.
Nora, Ruth
and Mary.
ANNOUNCEMENTS,
Mrs. Ivy Cloakey and Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Brommer
Sr., wish to announce the
forthcoming marriage of
their children, Sandra
Heather Cloakey and, Mr.
• Peter Gatze Brommer Jr. t"
The wedding will take place
on Saturday, July 28 at 7
p.m. at Westfield Church.
00pen reception to follow' at 9
p.m. at Wingham Legion.
Everyone welcome.
Some day we hope. to meet
him • .
Some day we know not when,
For there is a. gift in life you
cannot buy
'That's very rare and true.
It's a gift of a wonderful hus-
band, father and grand-
father
Like the one we shared with
you.,
For you'll never know the,
heartache,
Till you see his vacant chair.
We know that he is happy in
our Saviour's Home above.
Growirefairer as he lingers
in the sunshine of His love.
—Always remembered by
his wife Velma, daughters
Carolyn, Muriel, Liz, sons-in-
law Larry and Niel, grand-
children' Rob, Stephen and
Amanda. ° Predeceased by
one granddaughter Joyell in
1980.
•
CLARK—In memory of our
daughter and sister, Karen,
1969-1979.
There are stars that go out in
the darkness.
But whose silvery, light
shineth on.
There are roses whose per-
fume still lingers,
When the blossoms are faded
and gone.
There 'are lives full of light
and sweetness. •
When no longer their life
current flows.
Still that sweetness lives on
with the living
Like the soul of the star and
the rose.
-Lovingly remembered
:and sadly missed by Paul,
Mom and Dad.
Mr. and Mrs. James A.
Wilson are pleased to an-
nounce the forthcoming
marriage of their youngest
daughter Karen Jean to Mr.
Richard Donald Larson, son
of Mrs. Mary Larson of Cal-
gary and the late Mr. Lar-
son. Thr marriage will take
place on Sat s . ay, July 21;
at 4 p.m. in M. °`sissauga.
injuries
up in `84
BLACK—Jennifer and
Justin welcome with love
their new baby sister, Lisa
Marie, born ,July 1 at
Wingham and District
Hospital. Proud parents -
are Thomas Black and
Connie Kuc, RR 1,
Belgrave. The new arrival
tipped the scales, at nine
pounds, four ounces.
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50th
Wedding
Anniversary
The family of Leo
family of Leo
and Aileen Cronin in-
vites relatives, friends
and neighbors to an
"open house in honor
of their parents' .50t0
wedding anniversary.
Sun., July 8
2 to 5 p.m. at
Leo and
Aileen's
home.
Injuries to workers on
Ontarib farms increased
substantially in 1983, ac-
cording to statistics released
recently by the Farm Safety
Association.
The' 14 per cent increase
over the previous year
comes on the, heels of
reductions in recorded in-
juries during 1981 and 1982.
The 1983 survey includes
2,809 injuries. The previous
high for lost -time injuries
was in 1980, When there were
2,650 reported cases. The
„lowest number of farm in-
juries in Ontario was in 1972,
with 1,637 injuries.
Agricultural commodity
groups accounting for the
largest number of injuries
'were the \landscape -nursery
group with 635 (22.6 per
cent) ; tobacco, 632 (22.5 per
cent); and fruit and
vegetable,. v32.1' (11.4 per
cent). The number of in-
juries in both the landscape -
nursery and tobacco groups
are up substantially over the
previous year, while the
number in the fruit and
vegetable group is down.
The counties or regions
with the largest number of
farm injuries are:
Haldimand-Norfolk, 3514 12.5
per cent) ; York, 218 (7.8 per
cent); Middlesex, 174 (6.2) ;
Elgin, 167 (5.9); Oxford,
Niagara and Ottawa -
Carleton with 164 (5.9 per
cent), 157 (5.0 per cent) and
147 (5.3 per cent) res0c-
tively. -
The' Farm Safety
Association also recorded 48
farm fatalities in. 1983, up
'substantially from 40 in 1682.
Tractor'roll-overs claimed 1k
lives and approximately .•i0
rrlore people were killed by
other' types of farm equip-
ment. Ten of "the fatalities
,involved people under the
age of 20 years.
BLOOMING BEAUTIES
The fourth meeting of the
Bluevale Blooming Beauties
was held at the home of
Sharon Darlow on June 26.
WesOpened the meeting with
the 4-H pledge and then did
the roll call.
We discussed insects and
diseases in -the garden and
how to identify and control
them. We also discussed
landscaping around the
home or farm. We then read
over our manual.
We decided that on July 12'
we will go,to an herb garderr
on the 5th of Morris at the
home of Mr. Sanders. We
then closed the lneeting.
—Cheryl Nicholson
REAL ESTATE LTD.
Phone 482-9371 Clinton
COMMERCIAL
BLYTH.- Large'com-
mercial building on
Main St.
RESTAURANT - Well.
equipped, living ac-
commodation, lots of
parking space.
FARMS AND
ACREAGE
150) ACRES - 100
workable,,, near Au-
burn, good brick
home.
40 ACRES - 4 miles
south of Wingham,
large brick home,
good barn. Price- re-
duced,
100 ACRES -
Highway farm, good
buildings and fences.
20 ACRES - Morris
Twp. Good frame.
home, -hog finishing
barn, .liquid manure•
system, easily con-
verted to farrowing
barn.
31/2 ACRES - Morris
Twp -.,'frame home,
large barn and shed,
well fenced.
HOMES
BRUSSELS - Storey
and a half, 3 bedroom
home on double lot.
BLYTH - 2 storey, 4
bedroom, executive
class home, heated
workshop, many ex
tras.
2 ACRES - MORRIS
TWP. - ct�\,2: finish-
ed
inish
ed 5 b€5 Am. home
with workshop on 2
acres.
1/2 ACRE - 1 mile from
Wingham, on .High-
way 86 - 3 bedroom
home and large.shop,
. a nice lot.
, BELGRAVE - Mobile
home - 14' x 68' - ex-
cellent condition. Ask-
ing $18,000.
The Man
To See Is
LUXURIOUS ,COUNTRY . ESTATE - near
Wingham, 15 acres with.Maitland River on the
rear perimeter, magnificent 3 bedroom
bungalow (1528 sq. ft. -x 2 levels), built 1976
with 3 baths & spacious modern kitchen, living
and dining rooms, walkout basement with 2 ex-„
tra bedrooms, summer kitchen, giant rec. room
with fireplace, utility and storage, superb new
steel barn 30' x 60', 1/3 mile horse training
track, rock garden trimmings, (excellent paved
road), ALL YOU'VE EVER DREAMED ABOUT!
GREAT BUY AT $29,500 - vinyl sided 4
bedroom (1 downstairs) home with 2 (Lull baths,
large• kitchen, newly carpeted living and dining
rooms,huge painted barn, view of the Maitland
and right in Wingham. Estate settlement. HAVE
A. PEEK SOON!.
'FAMILY HOME EXCELLENCE - right in
Wingham AND'/2 acre of land, beautifully treed,
interior . GLEAMS, new . kitchen, formal din-
ing/living room combination, farnily room with
fireplace and patio doors; master bedroom has
ensuite bath and balcony PLUS 3- more
bedrooms and 4 and' 2 piece baths, 'attached
garage. Call us NOW!
ESTATE SALE - 3 bedroom renovated home
with updated kitchen, living and dining rooms,
attractive 3 piece bath, attached garage and a
59' x 148' lot only one block from, Wingham's
main street. $29,500.
PRESTIGIOUS ELEGANCE - a castle in its time
now duplexed into two 2 bedroom apartments
but easily reconverted into 41 single family
dwelling, double den with fireplace, kitchen, Iiv-
ing 'and dining rooms, study, possible 5
bedrooms, full baths up and down, truly a
remarkable piece of architecture. $54,500.
COUNTRY PROPERTY - near Wingham,
roomy 4 bedroom family home, fully insulated,
attractive main floor layout features large kit-
chen, family room and. spacious dining/living
room with fireplace and sliding , doors to
sundeck, enclosed side' porch 'and attached
garage. All this on 1'/2 acres and . ONLY
$9,900. Coact:
OFFICE 357-1344
STAN CHADWICK 357-2497
MARGARET DAY 357-2196
GERRY WILBUR 392t41170 •