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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1989-11-07, Page 19Page AO -.The Wingham Advance -Times, Nov. 7,1989 WWWWWWAANA TENDERS. ON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION requests o lusMwAL CONTRACT TENDERS for Et =Err CENTRAL PUBLIC SCHOOL 1 '►matited sealed tenders will be received prior to noon on November .17th® 1989 for snow removal at Hul- led mitral Public School. All tenders must be submitted on the official tender form which lis available at the Huron County Board of Education, 102 Albert Street, Clinton. Ontario and at Hullett Central Public School The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Huron County Board of Education 103 Albert Street Clinton, Ontario NOM 1L0 inro, Mils Malin Opeainl Gp tli Voald REAL ESTATE OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT PRIME OFFICE SPACE for rent, approximately 360 square feet, private entrance, will renovate to suit tenant. Phone 357-1522 for de- tails. rrb LARGE store or office on Main Street, Brussels. Phone Kitchener, 1-743-7903 after 6 p.m. 7,14,21,28 FOR RENT 2,000 SQ. FT. of good dry storage or workshop area, 1/2 a block from Main St., Wingham, second floor, heat op- tional. Phone Bob 357-1411 or 357- 1232. 13tf LOVELY one storey, 3 bedroom house for rent or sale. Excellent location. Phone 357-1044 after 6 p.m. APARTMENTS FOR RENT "THE MILLPOND", Palmerston, one bedroom apartment, includes fridge, stove, washer, dryer, air conditioning, private covered bal- cony, controlled entry, storage area, stair glide, parking. Retirement living. Information, viewing, M. Robinson, 519-343-2201. 024-D12 WELL -KEPT two bedroom bottom apartment close to Main Street in Wingham. No pets. Tenant pays util- ities. Fridge and stove included. Available Dec. 1. Rent $375. Phone 357-2433 after 6 p.m. 24tf GREGORY COURT Apartments, Minnie Street has a 1 bedroom apartment available December 1. Stove and fridge included. Laundry facilities available. Ideal location for quiet, mature adult. References required. Phope 357-3721. 7,14 2 BEDROOM apartment, close to downtown Wingham and hospital. First and Last month's required, also references. Phone 416-729-2421. REAL ESTATE HOUSE FOR SALE BUNGALOW in Belgrave. Situated on hill with beautiful view, 1650 sq. ft., on main floor with 16' wide gar- age, back covered porch and 18x26 finished family room in basement With airtight fireplace. Buy now and pick your colors and decor. Will fin- ish to suite owner. Phone 357-2761. 7,14,21,28 HOUSE for sale, Whitechurch, needs work, nice lot, $30,000. Phone 357-1722 after 5 p.m. 7,4,21 REAL ESTATE WANTED TO BUY PRIVATE INVESTOR will buy your house for little or no down payment. Immediately call Doug, 1-416-729- 2421. 17,24,31,7 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE DO YOU have listings to advertise in 132 weekly newspapers? Call us now for details on our blanket classified coverage of Ontario or specific areas of the province. The Wingham Advance -Times, 357-2320. don :4 -James 3234902 � 201°18117 rrb -FORRENT Luxury 2 Bedroom Apartments in Wingham Phone 291-1887 or 357-3321 HUTTON VILLAGE HOME - 16 -year-old, two-storey brick in immaculate condition throughout. Large living room, spacious kitchen, two baths, full basement has attractively finished rec room, utility room, attached garage, large lot with mature trees. LUCKNOW HOME - Well maintained 14 -year-old Lucknow home on a 80'x275' lot. Living room, dining room and kitchen are spacious, four bedrooms, two baths. Basement has 19°x21' rec room• with fireplace, games room, attached garage, inground pool, rock garden. Offers considered. MORRIS TWP. - 150 acres, 85 workable, balance bush. Barn 50'x60', new hydro to barn. An excellent cash crop farm. WAWANOSH .•. 50 acres, 125 workable, 16 acres in fall wheat, 20 acres bush. Eight-year-old three-bedroom home. Barn 50(60', pit silo 20'x55°, tower silo 12°x35'. Mel Mathers, Wingham 357-3208 representing LLOYD W. HUTTON REAL ESTATE LTD. Broker, Kincardine REAL 109A JOSEPHINE ST, WINO AM ONTARIO .. TAI' e. M 357611'17 WHITECHURCH - Good value Is offered In this newly reno- vated home. Modem kitchen and dining area. Large living room, Master bedroom and bath all on the main level. Updated electri- Cal, plumbing and insulation, forced air heating. Village taxes are low, ri to offer. 95 ACRES - Countyroad. Victorian style home. Country kitch- en, Main floor faily room. Attached garage, Bank barn has loose housing. Fan tie feed System. 85 productive acres, bal- arwe In hardwood butlh. $155,000. 200 ACRE .. HWY. Be - Large home and bank barn. 140 acres slateBalance in mixed woods. Low rate PC aS- starlable age Is alus. $195,000. OME, i P & SEVENACRES - Three-bedroom,. ono -storey 1976. Metal clads ► I of 3680 SCi, ft. , partialllyy he ti heavy wiring. 'We a �.-ted on hardtop load,, p8 NEW, LISTING - Recreatio- nal land on Mariland River near Goderich, 65 acres, 100 rods river frontage. Good building site, excellent fish- ing. Priced at only $90,000; 2 ACRES - Spacious and luxurious country home on 2 acres, Morris Twp., 4 bed- rooms, 2 bathrooms, all new throughout. 150 ACRES - The Perfect 'General Farm, 150 acres In Morris Twp., very productive, all buildings clean and well maintained, including a 2 floor red brick home in irn- maculate condition. BLYTH •' New bungalow, Morris Street, electric heat, attached garage, very attractive. BLYTH - Brick bungalow, Hamilton Street. Like new, many extras. 100 ACRES - East Wawanosh, 80 workable. Vendor financing. RESTAURANT & GAS BAR 3/4 acre paved lot, busy highway corner, includes good home on same proper- ty. Priced reduced. 100 ACRES - Ashfield Town- ship, impressive home, barns for cattle and hogs. Additional land available. RESTAURANT = Licenced for 60, apartment above, central location in busy town, Mason Bailey Real Estate Ltd. Mason Bailey, Broker Clinton m 482-9371 24 Hour Service ..111. IAi►t;I,S 1 HEAL, I.11E ()Ii(1A:` 11..1.1'I()N IN I II I•: WORLD JUS 1' G()"I' LARGER. CA1VDACE SCH Century 21 All Points is proud to welcome a new sales representative to our Huron County team. Can- ' dace iswell qualified to you d ou with your 'rani estate requirements in WlNGHAM and AREA and you are welcome to call her anytime at 357- 3321 or (Res) 357-3720. .9rd--1-721 (tiQta ALL POINTS REALTY INC. 234 Bayfield Rd., Godsrlch • THE LARGEST REA ESTATE ORGANIZATION IN TIE WORLD. INREPENOENTLY OWNED ANO OPEIIATE& Dan ONACenlurati Neal EalaleCerQpalwn. The Man To See Is EXQUISITE AND BREATHTAKING is a handsome split level four-bedroom home which will be your dream come true! Along with an ultra -modem kitchen, there's an L-shaped living -dining room with picture window, family room 'With adjoining fenced patio, 1 1/2 baths, bright carpeted rec room with corner fireplace and attached garage. A STROLL TO THE MAITLAND RIVER AND RIVERSIDE PARK! SOMETHING SPECIAL - A very unique, four-bedroom Wing - ham home, generously landscaped giving you that "north woods" feeling of privacy, rear sundeck overlooks a "ravine" lot; front "Florida" room creates a cozy cottage atmosphere. You'll love the all NEW kitchen (a lady's dream), 13'x21' dining room with bay window, family room with,patio doors and living room with fireplace; even a finished basement playroom! DISTINC- TIVELY DIFFERENT! i v.' FINE FAMILY HOME has recently undergone extensive renova- tive changes including giant new kitchen with adjacent utility room, patio doors and four -pc. bath -in addition to the large newly carpeted living room and dining ?room, all redrywalled. Upstairs, three bedrooms. This charming Wingham home has a roomy 82'x132° lot. CALL NOW FOR MORE DETAILS!! INTERESTING PROPERTY - 150 acres, 80 workable, bank barn, partially renovated two-bedroom brick home. Mixed hard- wood bush, two ponds and creek. Gorrie area. Asking $125,000. DUPLEX In Wingham - older stately home converted to one - bedroom apartment above and three-bedroom unit below., At- tractive income OR consider occupying, one level and let the other apartment help with the mortgage. CALL NOW FOR DETAILS! 16 REALTOR ,OFFICE 357-1344 Contact: Stan Chadwick 357-2497 Margaret Day, 357-2196 COMING EVENTS DABBER BINGO Lucknow and District Lions Club dabber bingo every Sunday, Luck now Community Centre, 7:15 p.m Doors open 6:15 p.m. Air condition- ed. Wheelchair accessible. Potential prize board over $3,000. $1,100 jack- pot on 54 calls or less. $500 must go. 'lltf • BEEF DINNER Wingham United Church beef dinner, Wednesday, Noy. 8. Two set- tings, 5 and 7 p.m. Adults, $7; elementary, $3 (school age); pre- schoolers free. Tickets available at Vance's Drug Store, Miller's Ladies' Wear and Harris Stationary. Ad- vance sale of tickets only. 24,31,7 CHRISTMAS BAZAAR The Mother's Auxiliary of the Ford- wich Brownies and Guides will be holding their annual Christmas Bazaar on Saturday, Nov. 18 at Fordwich United Church basement from 2-4 p.m. White Elephant Table, tea room, crafts and many delicious baking items. Everyone welcome. 31,7,14 CRAFT SHOW Fifth annual Formosa Craft Show, Saturday, Nov. 11, at the Formosa Community Centre from 9:30: a.m.- 4:30 p.m. Adinission: adults, $1; teens and children, 50 cents. Over 45 ekhibitors. Spacious country . cafeteria serving light lunches and meals all day, 50Th WELDING ANNIVESAR In h on +Ai their **We 50111 w • f ry-. the chlldrei lei Bit y •cul livlt COMING EVENTS SINGLES' DANCE At White Carnation Hall, Holmes- ville, Saturday, Nov. 11, dancing 9 .-1 a.m. Music by Tiffins. No n (lease. DANCE At Bluevale Hall, Friday, Nov. 10, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Music by Tiffin's Or- chestra, $5 per couple. Ladies please bring lunch. Everyone. welcome. ECUMENICAL 'SIRVICE To the witness of the Thanks to Sanctity for Life; November 12, 7:30 p.m., St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Wingham. TEA AND BAZAAR St. Paul's Anglican Church, Wing - ham, annual Christmas Tea and Bazaar will be held Wednesday, Nov. 22, 2-4 p.m. Everyone welcome. 24,31,7,14,21 CRAFT AND BAKE SALE The Legion Auxiliary to Branch 180 is sppnsoring'their 10th Annual Craft and Sake Sale, Nov. 18, 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m., at the Legion Hall, Victoria St: Wingham: All kinds of crafts. lch counter and bake sale. Ad- miasionlO Cents",' children free. 31,7,14 40,2* . 4 BANQUET AND DANCE Branch 180;114al Canadian Legion banquet and datce`will be held on. Saturday, Nov. 11 for riternbers-and dilly. Dinner is at 7 p.m I'yhe I . i pe*On. k Tem 1e- ie playing torr the et at the bai- , 'lfth Annual Saturday, p4n. ft4 Jv y4 4theyyh t ub L1VRRw PARTY. At Bluevale Hall, NenrentbOr 8 p.m. FOLK CHOIR St. Paul's Anglican Church, Wing- ham ingham is hosting the Sacred Heart Church Folk Choir, Sunday, Novem- ber 26 at 11 a.m, Come and hear good stirring music. 7,14,21 NIGHT SCHOOL /mat F.E. Madill S.S. Beginning in January of 1990 evening courses will be offered for- edit towards a high school diploma. For more details call the school at 357-1800. riv.ROYAL CANADIAN 0��LEGION nch 180 - Wingham Branch 180 will be hol- ding a November 1 lth Memorial Service at the Wingham Legion commencing at 10:45 a.m. Au public are wel- come to attend this ser- vice. Branch members are urged to be at the Branch at 10:15 a.m. • 1M .AN 10 celebl tt t?l 1 : ea lima ft. church, services will be . November 12, 11 amt..The ppGorden�.. Fish will te7�.� t ss ea�C_ er. S. .Lal M music by rand Mrs. , Murray' Gaunt. Old time costume Thenal. Potluck luncheon will to served at noon. Evening ser lce+at It p.m., The Reach -Oat. Sinkers fro Chalmers Presbyterian Chores London will present a service worship and ,°raise. A social NO r following the service. Everyonewel come. 55TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY The family of Russel and Helen Nic- kel request the pleasure of your company for an open house on Sat- urday, Nov. 25 from 2 -4 -p.m. at the Fordwich Hall. Please respect our wishes. Absolutely no gifts. 7,14,21 *4L**4l¥*•¥**4L*4 nrrtarnrr..:m DINNE' R FASHION SHOW November 13. Two shows at 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. (Golden Pheasant, High- way 86). Many prizes to be won! Tickets available at participating merchants and The Golden Phea- sant Restaurant or phone 357-1666. Sponsored by the Wingham Lions Club to help our special children, $15 per person. Includes full course din- ner and show, (bar not included). Brookhaven's Annual RESIDENT TEA Saturday, November 25 2-4p.m. Craft and Bake Tables l'1an to join us. Proceeds to residents° projects Public Forum on the Environment Lucknow Town Hall Wednesday November 15, 1989 at 7:30 p.m. Free Admission Speaker -S: -Prolsssor Bill Andrews, Jim Lang; Paul Whitendorf, Ted Zettel, Tony McQuail Groups: Bruce Waste Management, Environmental Minds, Men of Trees, Temagami Wilderness Society, Ecological Farmers Door Prize -Refreshments Toplcs::A Sustainable Agriculture; Waste Management Organized by the Huron -Bruce New Demoncrats Dinner Fashion Show November 13th, 1989 Two Shows at 5:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. (Golden Pheasant - Hwy. 86) Many Prizes to be won!! Tickets available at participating merchants & The Golden Pheasant Restaurant or phone 357-1666 Sponsored by The Wingham Lions Club To HeOur Special Children �9 $15.00 per person (Includes SowBaNot Included) Discover your career option Wednesday, November 8,1 8 pm Centralia College, Huron Park • Students, parents, community members - take advantage of this enjoys ile, worthwhile opportunity to research career choices, • Speak to professionals from a wide range of occupations, Investigate: Your Career Options Now! • Discuss employment trends with representative from area businesses and industries. • More educational opportuni- ties available through colleges, universities and private schools. `**::4t eel ail .,: