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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1984-10-03, Page 74 For Rent STORE for rent on main street in Wingham available Nov. 1. Phone 357-1342. 3,rrb ONE and two bedroom apartments in Lucknow and Teeswater, available im- mediately, fridge and stove. Phone 529-7030, at night. 28rrb STORAGE space for cars, campers, motorcycles etc., or just space. Phone 357-3115. 26,3 FURNISHED Bachelor apartment, one bedroom apartment and two bedroom apartment in Wingham. Phone 392-6658. 3 rrb. REAL E STATE 199A JOSEPHINE ST., e 357.1117 WINGHAM, ONTARIO. IDEAL LOCATION Three bedroom home. Good lot close to down- town. Reinsulated in 1981. New asphalt roof, paint free masonite siding. Please give us a call. COUNTRY SCHOOL - RESIDENCE Culross Twp.: Hard top road, 1/2 mile from Prov. Hwy. One storey raised brick with full walkout basement. Modern kitchen, living room and 3 bedrooms., Central heating and bath. Asking $29,000. WROXETER HOME Economical Village living. 3 bedrooms. Main- tenance free vinyl -siding with angel stone front. Renovated. Updated electrical, plumbing, in- sulation etc. Bath up and down. Electric heat. Patio, covered sun deck and garage. All for $28,900. BLUEVALE HOME Taxes are less than $200 annually. Three bed- room frame construction. Single car garage and a large lot. Only $22,500. KEN DUCHARME, REPRESENTATIVE 570 Shuter St., Wingham, Ontario. Phone 357-2594 Business" and Professional Directory Carol E. Homuth, O.D. Mrs. H. Viola Homuth, O.D. Optometrists Harriston, Ontario. 338-2712 'REAL ESTATE FOR SALE TWO storey brick house, 3 piece bath, cupboards, forced air furnace in Brussels, available Nov. 1st. Call r 7-6164. 3,,10 SPLIT LEVEL home in Wingham with in -ground pool and full facilities. Modern house includes 4 bedrooms, eat -in kitchen, dining room, living room, 2 bathrooms, downstairs family room and den and attached garage. Phone 357- 1315. 19,17 DO YOU have listings to ad- vertise in 132 weekly news- papers? Call us now for de- tails on our blanket classi- fied coverage of Ontario or specific areas of the pro- vince. The Wingham Ad- vance -Times, 357-2320. 16rrb Dr. L. A. Cowley, B.Sc., D.C. Dr. Stewart Anderson, D.C. Chiropractor 197 Josephine St. Wingham • By Appointment 357-1224 HEINZ A. BAUMGARTEN DENTURE CLINIC. RR 1, CLIFFORD NOG 1 MO - PH. 327-8679 Culligan REAL ESTATE LTD .. FARMING AS AN IN- VESTMENT You know you're a good manager, you are tired of being some- one else's hired man, you want to see your labours grow into a better life, •be your own boss. There are extremely good values in today's rural property market, look at farming for a good investment in the future: Please call and discuss your needs! DUAL PURPOSE FARM - 3 miles from Wingham, barn set up for farrow to finish or farrowing and beef, attractive 'brick home, 100 acres, 80 work- able, FCC financing, priced at $129,500. MOLESW ORTH' AREA - Excellent starter farm, barn set up for pigs or beef, silo feed tanks, liquid manure tank, modern- ized brick home, 80 acres workable, ex- cellent value at $105,0.00. WROXETER AREA - Good beef and hog farm, 100 acres, 85 workable, all self draining land, well up- dated brick home & bank barn, silo with unloader. Asking $125,000. Contact BRIAN POTTER Belgrave 357-3622 Coming Events Coming events notices ad- vertised in this column will also appeat on Channel 12,,. Country Cable TV without charge if placed seven days in advance. ANNIVERSARY The family of David and Jean Dinsmore wish to invite you to their 25th anniversary party on Friday, Oct. 12, 1984 at the Howick Com,nunity Centre from 9 to 1. "Your. presence is your gift." 3,10 MEDIEVAL FEAST Saturday, Oct. 13, 7 p.m., Blyth Memorial Hall. All new live entertainment, 5 course meal and prizes for best costume and bib. $17.50 per person, group discounts available. Proceeds to Blyth Festival Building Fund, Phone 523-9300 (Blyth Festival) or 523-4331 (Blyth Saga) , 3,10 CHILDREN'S CONCERTS Sat., Oct. 13, 2 p.m. Blyth Memorial Hall. Songs, stories and string games with Bill Russell. Tickets $4.50 or 4 concert series for $10. Phone 523-9300. MEETING You are invited to attend a meeting of the Huron County Branch of the A.C.O. on Thursday, Oct. 11 at the Livery, Goderich at 8 p.m. Dorothy Wallace will give an illustrated talk on her recent trip to Crete. Lunch. EUCHRE PARTY Mitred euchre party, Wingham Legion Hall, Tuesday, Oct. 9 at 8 p.m. Everyone welcome. Lunch and prizes, $1.50 per person. 26,3 MICROWAVE COOKING Come and learn more about Microwave Cooking at the Howick Central School, Wednesday, Oct. 10, 7:30, p.m. Tickets $3 available' from any Howick Figure Skating member. FALL BOOK FAIR Sunday, Oct. 14, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Concert Hall, 888 Yonge Street, Toronto. Rare and second hand books, maps, prints, and related items. $2.50 entrance. (416) 977- 4654. 3,10 HEREFORD SALE Thanksgiving Banner Sale. DARTS Wednesday night men's league,warm-up night Wednesday, Oct. 17. Teams picked Oct. 24. Everyone welcome. Brussels Legion 8:30 p.m. s West Wawanosh Mutual Insurance Company Dungannon, Ont. NOM 1R0 529-7961 FARMS RESIDENTIAL AUTO AGENTS: Frank Foran Lyons & Mulhern Donald MacKay Kenneth B. MacLean John' Nixon Donald R. Simpson Delmar Sproul RR 2, Lucknow 46 West St., Goderich RR 3, Ripley RR 2, Paisley RR 5, Brussels °RR 3, Goderich RR 3, Auburn 528-3824 524-2664 395-5362 368-7537 887-9417 529-7587 529-7273 FOR A QUOTATION ON YOUR FARM, HOME, COTTAGE OR AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE CONTACT THE AGENT IN YOUR AREA. DIRECTORS: Eldon Bradley John Bryce Glen Coultes Gerald Kerr Gordon A. Stewart Donald McKenzie Lucknow RR 3, Paisley RR 5, Brussels P.O. Box•62, Blyth RR 2, Ripley 163 Elgin Ave. W., Goderich 528-2214 353-5631 887-6124 523-9275 395-5235 524-7802 CLAIMS SHOULD BE REPORTED PROMPTLY TO THE DIRECTOR IN YOUR AREA. Elzevir Hereford Farms, RR 1, Flinton Ont. Oct. 8, at 1 o'clock. Selling approxi- mately 75 head from free listed herds. Elzevir Here- ford, Golden Oak, Roxwood, Lymdale, Elm Lodge, Hast - 3,10 ings Polled Hereford Farms. 4-H show results The achievements of 4-H members in Huron County were recognized at the county. 4-H championship show held at Seaforth recently. In the sweepstakes, which involves showing dairy, beef,-, swine, sheep and horses, the winner was Heather McIn- tosh. , Other winners were:' Dairy Show Junior heifer (Holstein), Darlene Darlow; junior heifer (Jersey), Sharon Bos; 1983 junior heifer (Holstein), Kelly Vodden; , intermediate Holstein, Elizabeth Stewart.;. intermediate Guernsey, David Jones; champion 4-11 calf, Elizabeth Stewart; reserve, Kelly Vodden; • group of three calves, Clinforth Calf; junior show- manship, Sharon Ramsey; senior showmanship, Eliza- beth Stewart; grand cham- pion showman, Elizabeth Stewart; reserve showman, Dave Wheeler. SINGLES DANCE Saturday, Oct. 6, Stratford Fairgrounds (upper hall) Dancing 9 - 1. Live band and lunch. GUITAR LESSONS Modern and classical, avail- able at the schools and in my studio. For more inform- ation call Anita Dekker 357- 1085. 19,26,3 champion steer, Joe Gower; reserve, Debbie Rintoul; grand champion heifer, Glenn Hayter; reserve, Steve Dolmage; group of three calves, Lucknow Calf Club; junior showmanship, Steve Dolmage; senior, Carol Rintoul; grand 'champion showman, Carol Rintoul; reserve showman, Steve Dolmage. Swine Show 4-H gilt, Jeff McGavin;. market hog, Sandra Shelley; junior showmanship, Cathy Douglas; senior, Jeff ' McGavin ; grand champion showman, Jeff McGavin; reserve, Sandra Shelley. Horse Show Junior showmanship, Amy • Workman; senior, Heather McIntosh; grand champion showman, Heather. McIn- tosh; reserve, Lisa Storey; trail class, Angela Postma; junior equitation, Amy Workman; senior, Heather McIntosh; halter class, Rodney Van -Engen. Sheep Show Beef Show Junior showmanship, Baby beef - steer, Debbie Martha Boon; senior, Dar- Rintoul ; Queen's Guineas ren Faber; grand champion steer, Joe Gower ; grand showman; Darren Faber; re- serve, Martha Boon; ewe lamb, Kate Boon; yearling ewe, David Pullen; mark lamb, Donna Johnston; best fleece, Kate Boon. TEESWATER FAIR Oct. 6, Parade, midway, trick horse, covered show ring, horseshoe pitching, bale rolling, log sawing; horse races, heavy, light, saddle; poultry, goat, 8 live- stock breeds, 4-H, 2 Dances. Poulton, Graham Real Estate Ltd.,. Realtor Walkerton, Ont. NOG 2V0 DRASTICALLY REDUCED! MUST SELL! Three apartment buildings in Teeswater. Must be sold to settle estate. $13,000 Firm - main street, commercially - zoned, 3 unit handyman's special, priced to sell quick. $15,000 Firm - excellent location on quiet treed residential neighborhood, good income from 3 tenants. $35,000 - double hillside corner lot with plea- sant view from bay windows. Make us an offer on 1, 2 or all 3. We also have many other lots, acreages and homes to show you,. Call for an appointment today 881-0611 or 881-2904 ANNUAL MEETING Huron County Cream Producers' annual meeting, .Wed., Oct. 10, at 8:30 in the Belgrave Arena upstairs board room. Guest speaker Dennis Martin, Farm man- agement Specialist. This is the meeting to discuss any complaints you have con- cerning the cream industry. Door prizes of butter and cheese. Lunch will be ser- ved. RUMMAGE SALE Wingham and District Hospital Auxiliary, in Wingham Armouries, Friday, Oct. 19, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Wingla,111 Advance -Times, Oct. 3, 1984 --Page 7 Snap up the opportunities in the CLASSIFIED AD"�. HUTTON FULLY UPDATED - Gorrie home, 3 bedrooms, large kitchen with Hanover cupboards, dining room, living room, full basement. Aluminum sid- ed, attached workshop, -owner .moving. Re- duced asking price. HIGHWAY - 1 8'/2 acres with river at back. Nine year old 3 bedroom bungalow, kitchen with Columbia cupboards, living room, dining room, finished basement has . large rec. room, bed- room, laundry room, attached garage, 8 yr. old 20 x 40 hip roof barn. Owner will hold a $45,000 mortgage at 121/2%. Make an offer. ONE BLOCK - from downtown Wingham, fully insulated and aluminum sided home in immacu- late condition, family sized kitchen, separate dining room and living room. Full basement, new oil furnace, garage. Asking $24,900. Im- mediate possession. FULLY MODERNIZED - with new roof, siding and windows. Nicely carpeted throughout. Full basement with rec. room, new 200 amp. serv- ice and electric heating. Asking price only $32,000. Must be seen. Location Teeswater. BUNGALOW - in Bluevale. Three bedrooms, large kitchen with Columbia cu{iboards, 4 pc. bath, laundry room, living room, paved drive to nearly new carport. Taxes $260 , per year. Owner transferred. Must be sold. MEL MATHERS, WINGHAM 357-3208 Representing Lloyd W. Hutton Real Estate Ltd. Broker, Kincardine 396-2061 YARD SALE To be held at the home of Harold Jardin, one mile south of Belgrave on Hwy. 4, Monday, Oct. 8 at 9 a.m. TURKEY SUPPER St. Paul's Anglican Church, Wingham, Tuesday, Oct. 23, starting at 5:30 p.m. Please note change of date. BELGRAVE EUCHRES Will commence, Wednesday, Oct. 10 at 8 p.m. in the W.I. Hall, ,Everyone welcome. GIVE UP SMOKING FOR GOOD AND STAY OFF FOR LIFE Your Lung Association has a two-part "FREEDOM FROM SMOKING" program to help you do it Call: HURON -PERTH LUNG ASSOCIATION 653 West Gore Street Stratford N5A 1L4 Telephone 271-7500 W. WHITNEY & GOULD INC., REALTOR -APPRAISER •o COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES FOR SALE (Zoned Village Commercial). Country store, lunch counter and building with 3 apartments. Here is your opportunity to be your own boss and be independent. Located on Highway 86. Building in excellent condition. Fully equipped lunch counter and store. Owners moving out of area. 50% financing available. Priced to sell. MLS 4080209. ASKING ONLY: $74,900. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL:. Nels Widmeyer 885-2022 or 5784352 Serving K -W For Over50 Years REAL ESTATE LTD. Phone 482-9371 Clinton COMMERCIAL BLYTH'- Commercial buildings on Main Street. HOMES AUBURN 3-4 bedroom home in ex- cellent condition. Very well located.. BELGRAVE - Mobile home. 14' x 68', ex- cellent condition Ask- ing $18,000. BLYTH - 2 storey, 4 bedroom, executive class home. Heated workshop. Many ex- tras. BRUSSELS - 1 1/2 storey, 3 bedroom home on double lot. VANASTRA -.76 Vic- toria Blvd o floor, 2 bedP9 n home. )$19,900. FARMS & ACREAGE 20 ACRES ' - Morris Township, Good frame home. Hog finishing barn, liquid manure system. 250 ACRES - Near $t. Helens, 210 acres workable. 11/2 floor, 5 bedroom home. 10 ACRES - Near Auburn. 1 floor, alumi- num, 3 bedroom • home, F.A. oil. Very scenic. 50 ACRES - All wood- ed, near Auburn on Sharpes Creek, small cabin. 100 ACRES - East Wawanosh, modern home. 100 ACRES - High- way farm, good build- ings and fences. 4 ACRES - Morris Township, 2 floor home, electric heat. Lot nicely treed. 150 ACRES - 100 workable, near Auburn, good brick home. 40 ACRES - 4 miles south of Wingham, Targe brick home, good barn. Price re- duced. DON HAMILTON eReal ES.tate and Llnlu'ancE _Ltd.. COUNTRY ELEGANCE -,.top quality workman- ship in this tri -level 2,200 sq. ft. home located on a Targe treed lot. 4 large bedrooms, formal dining room, large eat -in kitchen with bay win- dow, large attractive sundeck, workshop located on the property. A real beauty, make us an offer. ' FIRST TIME BUYER -'weave a 7-yeer-old 2 storey house available in a Wingham sub division. Eat in kitchen, dining room, large front room, full basement with 3 piece bath. Owner has moved and must sell, attractive first mort- gage on property is assumable to qualifying purchaser. OLDER HOME IN MOVE -IN CONDITION - We have one close to all Wingham's downtown facilities. Three bedrooms, Tots of closet space, large kitchen, separate dining room and large attractive front room, priced in the $20's, with owner prepared to- take back -a first mortgage — a real bargain. • , - -'' `' '" •WROXETER-"RESIDENTIAL AREA - .offers a six-year-old angelstone bungalow with 4 bed- -rooms, natural fireplace; located on '/z acre lot which' is tastefully landscaped, make us an of-:. fer. - MAITLAND RIVER VIEW - this 6 bedroom back split is located on 11/2 acres of land and b:rasts a lovely view. It's loaded with extras including 2 fireplaces, this beauty affords real value. Give us a call on these and others: .Magda Moody 430 Shuter St., Wingham 357-2943 John Brent Wroxeter, Ontario 335-3391 Representing Don Hamilton Real Estate and Insurance Ltd. The Man To See Is I,iSINTEE OPEN HOUSE!! - Monday, October 8, 1984 from 2 - 5 p.m. In Teeswater a superbly refur- bished 3 bedroom home with 2 baths, 10x20 deck with patio doors to living room and a 2 storey ,out=building. This 11/2 storey home is. situated on a ravine lot and is worth seeing soon! Asking $46,500. Elora Street, Tees - water (across from Public School). COUNTRY VIEW - but in town location, 3 bed- room family home with separate living and din- ing rooms and attractive, noise proof family room. $38,900. BELGRAVE - Large lot (165x167) with attrac- tive 2-3 bedroom home. Modern eat -in kitchen with lots of cupboards, new family room, air- tight woodstove in living room cuts heating costs. Oversize detached garage. Reduced to $29,900. 'QUARTER ACRE - plus a well structured 3-4 bedroom brick home with newly carpeted living and dining rooms, 16x16 country kitchen, new 4 pc. bath, ground floor utility room, large open verandah, and new roof. Great family living. NOW ONLY $34,900. 12x55 MOBILE HOME - in excellent condition, (2 bedrooms, kitchen with stove & fridge, 4 pc. bath and living room). ALSO includes 12x15 detachable addition (3rd bedroom' and en- trance hall) unit, is on rented land and must be relocated. $10,900. REDUCED, SACRIFICED, GIVEAWAY com- fortable 3 bedroom home on 1/2 acre, updated kitchen, carpeted living and family rooms plus utility room AND WOW! Extra large steel clad building for a multitude of uses just 1/2 mile from Wingham. $35,000. SECLUDED - 4 acres, excellent building site, '/2 mile from a paved road, 6 miles from Wingham, mature trees including pears and apples. A GREAT FUTURE INVESTMENT! $12,900.'' Contact: OFFICE 357-1344 STAN CHADWICK 357-2497 MARGARET DAY 357-2196 GERRY WILBUR 392-8170