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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1985-05-01, Page 7FARM FOR SALE OR LEASE West Wawanosh Township, part of lot 20, concessiort 13. 130 acres witn about 83 acres workable. The property is in 2 parcels, 100 ares and 30 acres, which may be sold separately. Buildings include 'a bank barn, workshop and brick house. Asking $87,000. For more inform- ation please call or write Farm Credit Corporation, Box 155, Goderich, Ontario N7A 3Z2. 524- 8381 to the attention of Stephen Wright. HUTTON MOBILE HOME - on a lot 66 x 132 ft. in Gorrie. Home in like new condition. Two good sized bedrooms, living room 17 x 12, kitchen 12 x 12. Taxes $190. SOLID BRICK - duplex two blocks from down- town Wingham. Beautifully decorated through- out, it has three good sized bedrooms on each side, large kitchens, living rooms and main- floor laundry rooms. Full, high dry basements. New rugs, new roof. Move in condition. THE FAMILY - who appreciates the quality of an older home should see this handsome well maintained 2 storey 3 bedroom brick Belgrave home. Carpeted living and dining room, family size kitchen, sunroom, 2 baths, full basement, workshop 20 x 30. Very low asking price. WINGHAM AREA - brick school ona one acre lot with many mature .trees. Modernized in every detail with recreation room, bar, living room, dining room, kitchen, 2 baths, workshop, attached garage. Owner has moved and must sell.Try an offer. ` „- ON A PAVED ROAD - 17 acre, farm with 12 year old brick bungalow, 20 x 40 horse barn, a choice place in the country. MEL MATHERS', WINGHAM 357-3208 .. Representing Lloyd W. Hutton Real Estate Ltd. Broker, Kincardine 396-2061 Culiigan REAL ESTATE LTD. NEW LISTINGS HORSE IMINDiEb, - Welt.treed 50 acre highway hobby farm features good barn, well updated 3 • bedroom frame home, ideal trail riding property with 17 acres workable and the balance bush. Priced at $55,000.. DAIRY BARGAIN - located east of Listowel on 99 well drained acres, features attractive 4 bedroom aluminum' sided house, good 34 tie, 2 storey dairy barn, implement shed. Owner retir- ing, act fast. $125,000. POSSIBLE TRADES ACCEPTED - Got a good house and shed on a large lot or small acreage. Then consider a trade on this 100 acre high- way hobby beef, sheep or horse farm, 70 acres workable, good house and"'barn, land all seeded to hay and pasture, only 5 miles from .Wingham. Priced'at.$90,000. 60 SOW FARROW TO FINISH - New style barns, Harvestore silo, liquid manure, 106 acres workable, large 4 bedroom brick home, highway location., Price reduced to $160,000. "Call Culligan for expert handling of your Real Estate needs." Contact BRIAN POTTER Belgrave 357-36.22 The Man To See Is IVISINTEE COUNTRY VIEW - but in town location. 3 bed- room_family home with separate living and.din: ing rooms and. attractive, noise proof family room, $37,900. _.....CHO.I.C.E.....RESIDEfN IAL- LANr4 --almost-..ane: acre, right in Wingham, currently divided into three lots, natural landscaping. $39,500. FASCINATING DECOR—RIVER VIEW - ex- ceptionally unique bricked kitchen with plush modern cupboards and built-in appliances, fenced sundeck off kitchen through bright patio doors, two full baths, 3 bedrooms, living and family rooms, countless new appointments in- cluding gas furnace, insulation & MORE. In- credible at $39,500. TURNBERRY TOWNSHIP HOG FARM - 153 acres, 95 plus workable, restructured hog barn 60 x 90 with new quality pens (700 finishing capacity), gutter cleaner, small silo, 4200 bu. steel granary, 3300 bu. corn cribs, solid 4 bedroom brick house with extensive new ap- pointments. $125,000. - PERFECT FOR RETIREMENT - 2 bedroom bungalow with garage, spotless kitchen, bright living room plus 4 pc. bath. Basement apart- ment has sitting room/kitchenette, ' bedroom and 3 pc. bath. Central location. $44,900. COUNTRY FINERY - only 7 years old, a magni- ficent 4 bedroom home on a delicious half - acre, sundeck off the family room with' fire- j5lace, sprawling kitchen with top -o' -the line cabinets, 11/2 baths, beautiful bow window with an endless view, double garage and more. Ex- perience the joy of rural luxury. $69,000. Contact: OFFICE 357-1344 STAN CHADWICK 357-2491 MARGARET DAY 357-2196 d FOR RENT HOUSE. Possession May 1, 1985. Phone 357-3205. TWO bedroom apartment in Lueknow. Gl•ennhaven Apartments 5294030. .20rrb TWO bedroom house for rent, 1/4 mile west of Harris- ton. arriston. References required. Peter Harrison. Call 338- 2243. 1-tf LOT for lease in Fordwich Mobile Home Park. Phone 335-3341. LAND FOR RENT PASTURE land, 400 acres in. Grey Township, Con. 17. Ap- ply to Box 2378, c -o The Wingham Advance -Times, Wingham, Ont., NOG 2W0. WANTED TO RENT 1 BARN, suitable for storing hay in the Gorrie area. Phone 335-6463. 1,8 CATTLE to take in to pasture. Yearlings or cows and calves. Clarence Galley, RR 4, Wingham. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE THREE bedroom bungalow, red brick veneer, semi-de- tached garage, Hanover kitchens, finished basement, stove, fridge, washer and dryer and deep freeze. Close to main street. Contact Lynn Hoy 357-3435. 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 COUNTRY corner lot 2 miles east of Lucknow on Highway 86, half acre treed lot, price $7900. Phone 357-3712 or 357- 3591. 27rrb RANCH style, three bed- room brick bungalow with attached garage on double lot in Belgrave. Apply ,c -o Box 2377, The Wingham Ad- vance -Times, ..• Wingham, Ont., NOG 2W0. 24;1,8 FOR.RENT 22 ;acres of .. sod ground, and 11 acres of wheat stubble. Phone Richard O'Malley 392-6163 or 392-6560 .t, Coming Events Coming events notices advertised in this column will also appear on Channel 12, Country Cable TV without charge if placed seven days m advance. QUILTEIIt'S DELIGHT Would you like to see the beautiful quilts that have been made for the annual Mennonite Relief Auction in New Hamburg? You can, at a preview showing. Contact Marg Burkhart .528-544 for details. GARAGE SALE ' Multi -family, Saturday, May 4, Sunset Cres., Wingham. Household, furniture, an- tiques and numerous other items. BUS TRIPS Blossoms, Niagara Falls, Monday, May 13; Interiors '85, Designers and Land- scapers and more of London, Wednesday, May 29; Chi- Cheemaun, four hour round cruise on the water, fresh air and enjoy a dayaway from home, Thursday, May 30; Mass senior choir festival at Kitchener, we have a special, Wednesday, June 5. Phone Helen McBurney, Nicholson Bus Lines, 357- 3424. SIDE EFFECTS A play about the pharmaceu- tical industry, Blyth Theatre, 8 p.m., Tuesday, May 7, sponsored by Women Today and the Women Teachers' Association. Tickets $5, available from Sunrise Dairy or call 482- 9706 SOCIAL -EVENING For Mrs. Jean Ellacott on Wednesday, May 8 from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.. at Nursing. Assistant training centre. Everyone welcome. Re- freshments served. COMMUNITY GARAGE Sale. Victoria Day, May 20, 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m. at Belmore Community Centre auditor- ium. Cash sales only. Lunch booth. Sponsored by Bel - more Mom's and Tots. 1,8,15 GARDEN PARTY - Wroxeter United Church garden party on Wednesday, May 15 from 5-7 p,m. Adults $5, children $2.50. 1,8 RNA BLOOD Pressure)I Clinic, 'Friday, May 10 at1Sears in Wingham from 10 a.m. to 12 noon and 1- 3 p.m. Everyene welcome. s 1,8 RECEPTION For newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Murray Simpson of White- church will be held in Tees - water Community Centre on Saturday, May 11. Everyone welcome. Dancing to Tiffins orchestra. 1,8 CAKE RAFFLE And bazaar at the Armouries on Saturday, May 11 at 2 p.rn. Sponsored by the Sac- red Heart PTA. 10 speed bike. draw: cake raffle; touch and take table; fish pond; penny auction; plant table • and muffins and tea. Everyone welcome. FLEA MARKET ""''. Saturday, May 4 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Wingham Armouries. Sponsored by the Wingham and Area Day Centre for the Homebound. Table rental is $15. Phone.. 357-1445. 17,1 1,8 MEN'S GROUP PROGRAM To end family violence ,call the Hurpn County Task Force on Family. Violence 482-3933. 24,12 Services PAVING and power sealing of driveways and parking lots. Robert Symes Con- struction Limited, Lucknow 528-3047. - 17rrb MICHELLE'S Touch: Fur- niture refinishing, repairs, waxing. Free pick-up, esti- mates. Wingham 357-2628. 3,29 GARDENS plowed or . tilled. Bob Chambers 357-2665. 24,1;8,15,22,29 MAGIC MEMORIES CONVERTED SCHOOLHOUSE $35,000. =Turnberry Township, 1 mile off Hwy. 87. There's comfortable living, 3 bedrooms on a big HALF ACRE, single garage and drilled well. Picturesque a- mong many maples and 2 small brick outhouses included!! For more information phone collect Barb Howey 669-8860 or 743-0000. Lohmer Real Estate & Appraisals PRIVATE! Beautiful ' brick home on deep lot, four bedrooms, three bathrooms, modern kitchen, main floor laundry room, a Targe recreation room with stone fireplace, de- tached garage, Tots of extras. Close to downtown.. " Phone '357-1225 daytime or 357-1845 evenings and weekends, 11' GEORGE'S Car Oiling now .open Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Mondays to Fri- days, 6 to 9 p.m., Phone 357- 1995. PIANO tunin g an repairs. Used pianos bought and sold. Phone 357-1049, Michael Lip- nicki. 18rrb CRAIG (Home) Heating, new furnace installations, repair, .-service; - chimney cleaning. Phone 357-3641. 26rrb PHIL'S Refrigeration and Appliance Service, 24-hour emergency u8, appliance sales. Phone887- 7- 9062. DANCE Saturday, May 4 from 9 to 1 at Wingham Legion to Steven's Country Gold. Tickets purchased between April 29 and May 4 att6 p.m., $8 per couple. Tickets at door $10 per couple. Music for everyone. Draws and spot dances. Sponsored by Wed- nesday night mixed bowling league. For advance ticketrs phone Fran Golley 357-9937; Cheryl Walker 357-3664; Eva Bolt 357-3507 or Chris Mc- Donald 528-5703. YARD SALE At the manse in White- church, Saturday, May 4 from 10 a.m. Rain date Fri- day, May 10, SOCIAL EVENING For Nancy Fisher and Paul Cerson, on Saturday, May 4 at Wroxeter Community Hall, dancing 9 to 1. Tickets available at the door or phone 335-3448. $4 per per- son, lunch provided. KINDERSLEY, Saskatchewan 75th anniver- sary and heritage days, July 5, 6 and 7. Come...home. De- tails: 75th AnniversaryCom- mittee, Box 1330, Kindersley, Saskatchewan, SOL 1S0. ADVENTURE Awaits you. Come ride the whitewater all summer long with Wilderness Tours Can- ada's leading ,whitewater outfitter. For information and reservations call 1-800- 267-3124. HALIBURTON School of Fine Arts, a divi- sion of Sir Sandford Fleming College offers one week sum- mer: courses " for families with some of Canada's top artists -craftsmen. For, bro-• chure: Box 339, Haliburton, Ont., KOM 1S0 or call 1-800- 461-7677. TALENT PARADE Featuring Wingham and areayouth and the Town Band sponsored by Wingham Canadette Majorettes on Wednesday, ' May 8 at Wingham Town Hall, 7:30 p.m. Admission $3 adult, $2 child, pre-schoolers free. 17,24,1 ACCENT ON ACCESSORIES The RNAs of Wingham and District Hospital are ,pre- senting "Accent on Acces- sories" by Joanie's Fashions from Paisley, Monday, May 6 at 8:30 p.m. atthe •Wing - ham Legion. Dessert and coffee. Admission $3. Every- one welcome. 24,1 RUMMAGE & AUCTION Howick Lions Club annual rummage and auction sale Saturday, May 25 at George Keil''s shed, Gorrie. All dona- tions gratefully accepted. Phone 335-6310 or 335-3273 for pickup. CGIT will have lunch booth at sale. 24,1,8 ,15,22 _5r_rb SL,Q1/11.,E.ITCH_._._,. • Ladies' Recreational slow - pitch registration Monday, April 29, 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. and Wednesday, May 1, 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Wingham Towi Hall, Court Room. Registra- tion fee $10. Play starts Thursday, May,16. For more information phone Rita Rice 357-3440 or Nancy Barrett Laing 357-3170. CUSTOM cultivating and planting, reasonable rates. Phone 523-4260. 1,8 UPHOLSTERING of furni- ture, automobile and tractor seats. Free pick up and de- livery, free estimates. Qual- ity workmanship. Montgom- ery's Custom Upholstery; Blyth. Phone 523-4272. 27,rrb NOW available Photocopy- ing. Drop in at The Wingham Advance -Times office. Phone 357-2320. 31,rrb GARDENS plowed or tilled, lawns mowed, any size. Phone Charles Trapp 357- 1962. 24,29 LAWN rolling, parks, lawns. Phone 357-2257. 24,29 WE MAKE and repair furni- ture. Phone 357-1850. f 24,1,8,15 24,1 HOUSE FOR SALE Two storey ' brick house in Wingham, 3 bedrooms, den, 2 bathrooms, Targe closets, built-in oven and dishwasher, fenced -in back yard. Priced for quick sale at $50,000. PHONE 357-3687 'The Wingham Advance -Times, May 1, 1985—Page 7 rB6i40l4. JOHNSTON—Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Johnston, Teaswater, proudly an- nounce the birth of their son, Jeremy Bradley William, eight pounds, nine ounces, on April 26 at Wingham and District Hospital. A brother for Andrea. S,CHIESTEL—Ike and Mary (de Gouw) are thankful to God for His gift of a baby boy, Nicholas Anthony, born on Saturday, April 20, weighing nine, pounds, "'six ounces. A little playmate for Marcia. Proud grand- parents, Marinus and Lu- cia de Gouw, welcome their 27th grandchild. SKINN—Mr, and Mrs. Paul Skinn are happy to an- nounce the birth of their son, Mark Alexander, six pounds, 11 ounces, on April 26 at Wingham and District Hospital. A brother for Shelley. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacDonald. CAMPBELL—Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Campbell are pleased to announce the birth of their first child, Kyle James. He arrived April 23, weighing eight pounds, four ounces, First-time grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harris Campbell, Bluevale, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKay, RR 2, Wingham. A great. grandson for Mrs. Viola Campbell, Wingham, Mrs. Emma McKay, Wingham, Mrs. Edna Cobb, Brussels, and Mrs. Eva Wright, Brussels. ARMSTRONG—Sheila and Terry .Armstrong, Wingham, joyfully an-, nounce the birth of their son, Justin Thomas Bradley, eight pounds, two ounces, on April 23 at Wingham and District Hospital. Proud grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bridge, RR ' 5, Wingham, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Armstrong, RI 2, Lucknow. , DIXON—With much joy, George and Maribeth Dixon of' Wingham an- nounce the birth of their son, Matthew Thomas, nine pounds, six ounces, on April 23 at Wingham and District Hospital. A brother for Peter. Another grandson for Mr. and Mrs. Peter Vath, Wingham, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dixon, Windsor. SANDERS—Bert and Mary Sanders, RR 4, Brussels, are pleased to announce the arrival of a daughter, Erin Theresa, born April 15 at Winghain and District Hospital, weighing six pounds, 13 ounces: A sister for Michael, Brian and Lia. BAILEY REAL ESTATE LTD. BROKER BUS. 482-9371 RES. 523-9338 • HOMES BLYTH - One floor 3 bedroom home, on Targe lot, good condi- tion. Priced reason- able. BLYTH - 2 storey, 4 bedroom, executive class home. Heated workshop. Many ex- tras. .BLUEVALE - 1 floor, 3 bedroom home. Finished basement,. Electric heat. BELGRAVE - . Mobile • home. 14' x 68', ex- cellent condition. Ask- ing $18,000. BLYTH - 5 bedroom brick home on double lot. Plenty -Of trees. FARMS & ACREAGE 185 ACRES - 120 acres workable. Mobile home and drive shed. Third line Morris Township. 20 ACRES - Morris Township, Good frame home. Hog . finishing ,barn, liquid manure system. 150 ACRES - 100 acresworkable, near Auburn, good brick home: 100 ACRES - Auburn area. East Wawa - nosh, modern home. 4 ACRES Morris Township, 2 floor home, el ctric heat. Lot nicely d. 40 ACRES miles south 'of Wingham, Targe brick . home, good barn. Owner will. assist financing or trade for smaller pro- perty. 300 ACRES - 1Oth Concession, E. Wawanosh, 180 workable. Beef and crop farm. ' Maitland River crosses proper- ty, .very scenic. REAL E STATE 199A JOSEPHINE ST.,• WINGHAM ONTARIO. �`C ��� ��� DISTINCTIVE SUBDIVISION HOME - Late model brick, formal dining room with breeze- way to an elevated sun deck, three bedrooms, two baths, family room with natural fireplace, games -ro-om spacious guest room or 4th bed- room, large garage with entrance to basement, good lot, location and condition, market priced and affordable. DELICATELY DESIGNED Over 2000 sq. ft. of main level luxury living area plus finished rec. room, gourmet kitchen, ' gracious dining, room, restful family room, laun- dry, two fireplaces, three baths, his and her garage with -a Ttbma'tic no -effort dO i"e; utlfol- garden lot. Let us show you this irresistable home , of unprecedented value in a warm hearted neighbourhood., - RETIRING? • Brick home with attached garage in new condi- tion, wide double paved driveway, Targe recrea- tion room with adjoining private office,.,spacious modern kitchen, ideal retirement home, good location, owner moving. RURAL SETTING WITHIN TOWN OF WINGHAM Three bedroom, 11/2 storey brick home situated on 1.6 acres of land, paved street, lovely mature trees, Maitland River view, well main- tained and priced to sell! LOW PRICED, GREAT VALUE Very affordable solid brick family home giving 2,440 sq. ft. of living area on two levels. Insula- tion has been updated, attached carport, close to schools and arena. Make us an offer. Listed at $32,500 OUT-OF-TOWN BEAUTY Beautiful 5 year old brick home, features family room on ground floor, large kitchen with island, built-in dishwasher, Tralee oak cupboards with built-in desk, natural woodburning fireplace, 1 1 ' x 24' sundeck, attached 2 car garage' and .many more outstanding features, must be seen to be appreciated. GIVE US A CALL. REPRESENTATIVES Ken Ducharme - 357-2594 Magda Moody - 357-2943 r--