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Wingham. Available Nov. 1.
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WALL—Doug and Wilma
(Cunningham) are proud
to announce the safe'
arrival of their son, Justin
Douglas Wall, on October 3
at 12:Q5 p.m., weighing
nine pounds, one ounce.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wall
of Wingham and Mr. and
Mrs. William Cunningham
of Mississauga are the
proud grandparents.
.McLAUGHLIN—Liz and
Tom of Kinkora are happy
to announce the arrival of
their son, Patrick Norman,
on October 4 at Stratford
General Hospital. Jolene
and Robbie; are also very
happy'•.
The Man
To See Is
LOTS and LOTS of LOTS! - In Wingham: at
various locations and all fully serviced. Bel -
grave: 73x175, $6,500 and 70x200,
$6;900. And in the country: 3.2 acres,
$10,500 and .7 acres, $10,000 and 4 acres
in Kinloss Twp., $12,900. Please call us for
more details.
TWO STOREY - 3 bedroom home, separate
dining and living rooms with
fireplace
loor
fwood-
stove. Main floor laundry, y s
and
very economical to heat. Asking $37,900.
ESTATE SALE - 3 bedroom renovated home
with updated kitchen, living and dining rooms,
attractive 3 pc. bath, attached garage and a
59x1 48 lot, only one block from Wingham's
main street. $29;500.
QUALITY CONSTRUCTION - in an exception-
ally pleasing 3 bedroom bungalow in Belmore,
built 6 years ago, plush carpeting throughout,
spindle rail in living room, abundant woodgrain
cupboards, patio doors to deck, wood/oil fur-
nace and meager heating costs due to -superior
insulation, attached garage and king-size
93x200 lot. Partially finished games and rec.
rooms. $57,900.
ATTRACTIVE - 4 bedroom (2 on main floor),
double living room, bright kitchen and dining
room with door to sundeck. Large lot and good
location. $39,900.
ALMOST 1 ACRE - plus a 3 bedroom updated
home with lovely kitchen and living room,
ground floor utility room plus 4 pc. bath, new
roof, large shed, creek and mature trees.
$30,500 just outside of Wingham.
Contact:
OFFICE 357-1344
STAN CHADWICK 357-2497
MARGARET DAY 357-2196,
GERRY WILBUR 392-8170
STORAGE space for cars,
campers, motorcycles etc.,
or just space. Phone 357-3115.
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THREE bedroom house in
Brussels on Turnberry St.
available Nov. 1. Phone 335-
3333.
STORE for rent on main
street in Wingham available
Nov. 1. Phone 357-1342.
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THREE bedroom country
house near Wingham. Wood
stove. Electric heat.
References required. Phone
335-3801.
r
FURNISHED ijachelor
apartment, one bedroom
apartment and two bedroom
apartment in Wingham.
Phone 392-6658.
3 rrb.
ONE and two bedroom
apartments in Lucknow and
Teeswater, available im-
mediately, fridge and stove.
Phone 529-7030, at night.
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Business and
Professional Directory
Carol E. Homuth, O.D.
Mrs. H. Viola Homuth, O.D.
Optometrists
Harriston, 'Ontario.
338-2712
Dr. L. A. Cowley, B.Sc.,
D.C.
Dr. Stewart Anderson,
D.C.
Chiropractor
197 Josephine St.
Wingham
By Appointment
357-1 224
Service Directo
*AL+ES'ANO'SERVECE '
Lynn Hoy
Enterprises Ltd.
Hondo and Skidoo
Soles 8 Service
Hwy. 86 east of Wingham
• Phone 519-357.3435
WELDING
SPIKE'S
PORTABLE
WELDING
In shop repair work
General Fabrication, Stabling,
Truck & Wagon Racks
Ornamental Railings
•Free Estimates
Spike Bakker.
RF* 6, Lucknow
Ph. 568-2520
HEATING & PLUMBING
LeRoy Jackson
— Plumbing
— Heating
— Tinsmithing
191 Josephine SI.
Wingham 357-2904
SERVICE
ELECTRICAL;
PLETCH
ELECTRIC LTD.
Electrical Contractor
Motor Rewinding and
• Complete Motor Sales •
Exhaust Fans and Controls
WINGHAM
357-1583
LEON
RUSSELL
Appliance &
Refrigerationw�n
Service
Phone Wingham
357-3773
VIDEO SERVICES
PRINTING
SERVICE
WINGHAM
PRINTING
SERVICE
• PRINTING
• PHOTO COPIES
• REGISTER FORMS
• RUBBER STAMPS
. • WEDDING
STATIONERY
314 JOSEPHINE STREET
WINGHAM
357-3800
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\IVINGHAM•
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SERVICES
• Video Tape Recorders •
Movie Rentals •
JOHN SCHEDLER •
160 Park Drive •
Phone 357-2233 •
Hours. Mon. to Fri. •
12 Noon • 1 p.m. and •
6'.30 - 8 p.m.
Sat. 11 a.m. - 5 p.m." •
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AUTO BODY.
THE
NU -LOOK
AUTO BODY
A division of Tolton
Motor Sales Ltd., Bluevale
COMPLETE
COLLISION, AUTO
BODY REPAIRS
AND REFINISHING
• Free Estimates
• Gravel Guard
Application
• Sand Blasting
• 24 hr. Towing
• Glass Installation
• Side Mouldings
• Re -Chrome Bumpers
• Tape Striping
Contact Ron Beecroft
357-3029
CONSTRUCTION
ASKES BROS.
CONSTRUCTION
General Construction
Farm - Home -
Commercial
Bert
357-3053
Dick
528-2726
JACK
WALKER
Construction
Hwy. 4 South o
Wingham
357-2481
• Houses
• Farm Buildings
• Renovations
FREE ESTIMATES
SALES
Coming Events
Coming events -notices
advertised in this column
will also appear on Channel
12, Country Cable TV without
charge if placed seven days
in advance.
RECEPTION
Open wedding reception at
Brussels, Morris and Grey
Community Centre following
the marriage of Donald Deit-
ner and Joan Simpson, Sat-
urday, Oct. 20, at 9 p.m.
Music by Trius. Everyone
welcome.
SINGLES DANCE
Saturday, Oct. 13, Stratford
Fairgrounds (Upper Hall)
dancing 9 - 1. Live band and
lunch.
Forever Yours
Stationery
INVITATIONS
THANK YOU NOTES
NAPKINS, MATCHES
• SOCIAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Wingham
Advance -Times Office
GARAGE SALE
Giant Fleamarket Garage
Sale - Saturday, Oct.13,from
10 a.m.- to 4 p.m. at Ethel
Community Centre. Miscel-
laneous items,plus toys,
dishes, furniture, etc. Booth
provided. Everyone wel-
come.
FALL BOOK
fair Sunday, Oct. 14, 11 a.m.
to 5 p.m. Concert Hall 888
Yonge St., Toronto. Rare and
second-hand books, maps,
prints, and related items.
$2.50 entrance (416) 977-4654.
ANTIQUE SHOW
and sale, •- Cataraqui Town
Centre, Kingston, Ont. Oct.
10 - 13. Bill Scott, (416) 623-
3074.
BUS TRIPS
Western Show -at The Centre,
Kitchener. W ilf, Carter,
Kittie Wells, Porter
Wagoner, Lucille Starr,
Bobby Wright and others,
Tuesday, Nov. 6, book early;
TV taping Tommy Hunter,
Toronto, Thursday, Oct. 18.
Contact Helen McBurney,
Nicholson Bus tines 357-
3424.
COMING
3rd Annual Forest City
Nostalgia and Antique Fall
Show and Sale. Centennial
Hall, 550 Wellington St.,
London, Ont., Saturday, Oct.
13 Ndon° to 9 p.m:, Suis:, Oct.
14, 11 - 6 p.m.. featuring 60
Dealers (519) 679-1810.
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.
WINGHAM
MEMORIALS
Monument Markers
Cemetery Lettering
Large Modern
Showroom
Buy Direct & Save
Representative
Commissions
Call Collect Anytime
Bus. 357-1910.
Res, 357-1015 or
357-1535
Cal BURKE ELECTRIC Ltd.
Electrical Contractors
Appliance Sales & Service to all makes
Refrigeration Service
. Open 6 days a week.
37 Years Quilt by Quality & Servrce
1,
Wingham Wingham
357-2450
RESERVE .
Saturday, Dec. 1 for
Christmas Craft and Bake
Sale in Wingham Armouries.
Sponsored by Wingham and
Area Day Centre for the -
Homebound.
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DARTS
Wednesday night men's
league, warm-up „ night
Wednesday, Oct. 17. Teams
picked Oct. 24. Everyone
welcome. Brussels :Legion
8:30p.m.
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Licence
No. 606943
Wingham, ONT.
THE
ADVANCE -TIMES
357-2320
The
Service
Directory
MEANS
BUSINESS
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WANTED TO RENT
BEST OF THE BLYTH
FESTIVAL SINGERS. ('
A celebration concert of the
favorites of -the choir will be
held on Saturday, Oct. 20 at 8
p.m. in Blyth Memorial Hall.
Tickets at $4 and $1.50 are
available from the Blyth
Saga or by phoning the Box
Office at 523-9300.
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MARRIED working couple
requires house or private
apartment in Wingham.
Phone Belgrave 357-1868.
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
LAMB SMORGASBORD
Friday, Oct. 26, 7 p.m. at
Belmore, $8 per person. Ad-
vance tickets only, by Oct.
22. Renwick polled, dorsets,
357-2504.
10,17
IN MEMORIAM
CARDS OF THANKS
I wish to express my sin-
cere thanks for cards and in-
quiries for me while re -
patient in Westminister
Campus Hospital, London.
Special thanks to Dr. Ping,
Dr. Patrick and his medical
team, ambulance drivers,
also to my dear friends who
brought me home and others
who have done so many acts
-of kindness since I came
home. Your thoughtful,
gestures were gratefully
appreciated.
WILSON — In loving
memory of our daughter and
sister who passed away one
year ago, Oct. 9, 1983.
To a beautiful life came a
sudden end,
She„ lived and died every-
one's friend.
She left so sudden, her
thoughts unknown
But Pam left memories we
are proud to own.
We hide tears when we speak
her name,
But the-; ache in our heart
retrains the same.
As angels keep their watch
up there,
Please God just let Pam
know,
That we down here do not
forget
Because we love her so.
—Loved and missed so
very much by Mom, Bill,
Heather and Linda.
DANCE
Saturday, Oct. 20, 9 - 1 in
Teeswater-Culross Com-
munity Centre. Boyd's
Orchestra, $7 per persgn.
Lunch included. Sponsored
by Huron Chapter. 89,
Wingham, Order of E6stern°
Star. Everyone welcome. .
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TOWN hotel doing well,
owners bored. Present
owners have renovated and
redecorated and now need a
new challenge. Lounge and
dining rooms, licensed for
237, very well-equipped
kitchen, 2 apartments and
rooms for renting. Realistic
asking price of $348,000 with
excellent financing until
1988. For discreet viewing
and further details please
call Grete Halwachs 888-7110
or 669-3751 representing Re -
Max Twin City Realty, MLS
4100029.
RUMMAGE SALE
The Auxiliary to Wingham
and District Hospital is hold-
ing its fall rummage sale in
the Wingham Armouries,
Friday, Oct. 19, 10 a.m. to 3
p.m.. Donated items grate-
fully received Thursday,
Oct. 18. For Wingham pick
up phone Mrs. Marj. Coultes
357-3151.
10,17
LAWN SALE
There will be -a gigantic lawn
sale at the East Wawanosh
Public School, Belgrave, on
Saturday, Oct. 20 from 9 a.m.
to '2 p.m. Somethingfor
everyone.
10,17
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.
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CARD OF THANKS
I would like to thank my
neighbors and family for
help and kindness during and
since my stay• in hospital.
Thanks also to Dr. Hanlon,
nurses on second floor and in
emergency and to Rev. Mills
for visits and kind words.
Jim Milroy
ANNIVERSARY '
The family of David and.
Jean Dinsmore wish to invite
you to their 25th anniversary
party on Friday, Oct. 12, ;i84
at the • Howick Community
Centre from 9 to 1. "Vour
presence is your gift."
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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 loom and den and
attached garage. Phone 357-
1315.
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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).
TWO storey brick house, 3
piece bath, cupboards,
forced air furnace in
Brussels, available Nov. 1st.
Call 887-6164.
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CHILD HEALTH
CLINIC
"The Huron County Health
Unit invites you to attend the
Child Health Clinic held at
the Health Unit office,
Wingham Hospital Clinic
Building on Wednesday, Oct.
17, from 9:30-11:30 a.m. for:
Health Surveillance,
Anaemia Screening,
Immunization and Fluoride.
Adult immunization will also
be offered at this Clinic".
Culligan
REAL ESTATE LTD'
FARf3QW>TO, FINISH:
70, sow capacity,
450 finishing, newer
home and barns, high-
, way ' frontage, easily
worth the asking price
of $155,000.
UNLIMITED' VER-
SATILITY - 200
acres, 180 workable,
exceptional buildings,
4 bedroom brick
home, large feed lot,
silos, implement sh-
ed, excellent potential
for dairy, cash crop,.
etc. Priced - at
$260,000. '
MORRIS TWP: - Crop
Farms - 100 acres,
85 workable; 100
acres, 70 workable;
92 acres, 92 work-
able. .
DON'T HESITATE -
For a complete
selection of farms to
suit.y.our needs. Call
Today.
Contact
EUCHRE PARTY
Mixed euchre party,
Wingham Legion Hall,
Tuesday, Oct. 23 at 8 p.m.
Everyone welcome. Lunch
and prizes, $1.50 per person.
10,17
BRIAN
POTTER
Belgrave
357-3622
Aime fides
if your car's
out of shape
you get rid f it,
right? Wh • t if
your body's
out of shape?
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TOCarMan mwmern Inn=
REAL ESTATE LTD.
Phone 482-9371 Clinton
HOMES
11/2 ACRES - Auburn,
1 floor bungalow,
heated shop and gar-
age, excellent condi-
tion.
BRUSSELS - 1'/2
storey, 3 bedroom
home on double lot.
BLYTH - 2 storey, 4
bedroom, executive
class home. Heated
workshop: Many ex-
tras.
BELGRAVE -. Mobile
home. 14' x 68', ex-
cellent condition. Ask-
ing $18,000.
AUBURN ° - 3-4
bedroom home in ex-
cellent condition.
Very well located.
3/4 ACRES - 2 miles
west of SV,D 1 No. 8
O
Hwy. 2 ,earoom rais-
ed bungalow in per-
fect condition.
COMMERCIAL
BLYTH - Commercial
buildings on Main .
Street.
FARMS & ACREAGE
40 ACRES - 4 miles
South of Wingham,
large rick home,
good b n. Price re-
d
ced.
4 ACRES - Morris
Township, 2 floor
home, electric heat.
Lot nicely treed. .
100 ACRES - East
Wawanosh, modern
home.
10 ACRES Near
Auburn. 1 floor, alumi-
num, 3 bedroom
home, F.A. oil. Very
scenic.
20 ACRES Morris
Township, Good
frame home. Hog
finishing barn, liquid
manure system.
150 ACRES - 100 '
workable, near
Auburn, good brick
home.
$00 ACRES - High-
way farm, good build-
ings and fences.
50 ACRES - All wood-
ed, near Auburn on
Sharpes Creek, small
cabin.
250 ACRES - Near St.
Helens, 210 acres
workable. 11%2 floor, 5
bedroom home.
HUTTON
FULLY UPDATED - Gorrie home, 3 bedrooms,
modern kitchen, dining room, livi oroom, fami-
ly room, full basement, alumin idiinng, work-
shop. Reduced asking price $ ,
00.
MODERNIZED - throughout,
this Teeswater
ee b
home-has ne'W roof, siding,
base-
ment with excellent rec. room. New 200 amp.
service, electric heating. Asking $32,b00 for
this real beauty.
CLOSE TO WINGHAM - 76 acres recreational
type farm with bush and creek, 50 acres work-
able. Try your offer. Also 145 acres in same
area, 119 workable, 26 acres bush, land is self
draining for cash crop.
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 with
new oil furnace, garage. Asking $24,900. Im-
mediate possession.
BUNGALOW - in ,Bluevale. Three bedrooms,
large kitchen with Columbia cupboards, 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 396-2081 __..