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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1984-03-07, Page 7tot 150 Pieces of Farm Equipment and 70 Tractors AT BRINDLEY SALES YARD Saturday, March 17th 10.00 A.M. Brindley Auctions DUNGANNON 13 Mi. North East of Goderich [519] 529-7625 Auctioneer: GORDON H. BRINDLEY WANTED TO RENT HOUSE or two bedroom apartment in Wingham. Phone 357-2057. 50 to 100 ACRES pasture farm in the Teeswater-Wing- ham-Mildmay area. Phone 392-8156. APARTMENT in Wingham or room and board. Phone 357-1342. F9R RENT FARM house, in good condi- tion, Con. 4, Culross Town- ship, $200 per month plus utilities. Phone 881.3558. 29,7 Coming Events ONE and two bedroom apartments in Lucknow and Teeswater, available im- mediately, fridge and stove. Phone 529-7030, at night. 28rrb ANNUAL MEETING East Wawanosh Federation of Agriculture Beef and Pork banquet, Tuesday, March 13, Belgrave WI Hall, 12 noon. Guest speaker Harry Pelis- sero, President, of the OFA. Tickets $6.50 available from township directors. NASHVILLE Now booking for Easter weekend. We are agents for All Star Tours, Leisure Tours and Hanover Holiday Tours (CKNX trip) . Brochures available from Holiday World, 357-2701. SMALL apartment in Wing - ham or in Clinton. Rent guaranteed. Phone 357-3261. AUCTION SALE Complete Orcreek Dispersal owned by MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE Moved to your loca- tion. Various prices starting at $7,900. Call 1-368-7941 ONE BEDROOM apartment including fridge and stove. Phone 357-1851 before 6 p.m. 41 to 60 • acres of cropland, East Wawanosh Township. Apply to Box 254, Blyth, Ont. NOM 1H0. 7:14 WELL -KEPT three bedroom apartment close to main street, no pets, tenant pays utilities. Available April 1. Rent $235 per month. Phone 357-2433 after 5 p.m. 7:rrb Mr. Hank Kloosterboer, FLOOR sanders. Phone 357- 1666, B & M Rentals and Sales. 9rrb HOMEMAKERS ANNUAL Meeting, April 11, Ms. Angela Armitt, former Dean of Part-time and Continuing Education, UWO. 'Guest speaker at Town and Country Homemakers an- nual meeting. For tickets contact Helen Underwood, 335-6277, Jane LeVan 357- 2913, Wingham Office 357- 3222. Flesherton, Ontario. • Sale to be held at Walton Sale Arena 2 Miles West of Durham on No. 4 Highway on: Thurs., Mar. 22, 1984 12:00 Noon BRIDAL SHOW Free Welcome Wagon Bridal Show has been rescheduled to Wed., March 14 at 7 p.m. at Elma Memorial Commun- ity Centre, Atwood. Attend- ance by invitation only. For invitation call 887-6308 or 356- 2624. CLEARANCE SALE Salvation Army Thrift Store in Wingham is having a win- ter clearance sale, from March 13 to 17. One week only, from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. FLEA MARKET Saturday, April 7, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Wingham Ar- mouries. Table rental $15. Phone 357-1440 or 357-1445. Sponsored by the Wingham and Area Day Centre for the Homebound. 7,14 jAS ,41, E --Mr. and Mrs. Richard, WWI* . of GOr0e. are 'appy to :lid- *Since the birth of Ihe#r. son, Christopher Dwayne, eight pounds, on February " 29 at Wingham and District Hospital. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Higgins, Wingham, and Mr. and Mrs. S. Lassaline, RR 2, Corrie. �WAREING—Barb and Paul Wareing of Crediton are happy to announce the birth of their second daughter on February 29 at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Jenna Louise is a sister for Jilli i. Proud grandparents are Ron and Jean Wareing, Hensall, and Wilmar and Louise Wein, Crediton. Proud great grandparents are Parker and Mary Camp- bell, Wingham. BE YERSBERGEN=Mr. and Mrs. Maius Beyer- sbergen, RR 2, Lucknow, are pleased to announce the birth of their son, Andrew Maius, six pounds, 12 ounces, on March 2 at Wingham and District Hospital. A brother for Sarah. • The Wingbam Advance -Tines, March 7, 1984 ---Page 7 W, 'Bell OPTOMETRIST WO Th. Soot, B24-7881 35 registered, 25 NIP grades. A fine young herd of 38 milking cows with records to'8182 kg. of milk, 1 52M-1 54F of BCA. 8 selling fresh and milking to 80 lbs. per day. A number due April and May, balance in various stages of lactation. 22 growthy yearling heifers and calves, some ready for breeding. Popular sires used are Warden, Astro Jet, Stylist, Royalty, Legend. Followed by •Walton's 132nd Consignment sale. Open for consignments. - Sales Manager & Auctioneer: DONALD E. WALTON (519)369-3804 Wingham Auction Centre We will accept household furniture and ef- fects for sale as usual. Will store free until weather and roads are favourable. Small lots must be in good condition and saleable. We pack and move estates and house lots. Auctioneer Jack Alexander 357-1611 GENERAL MEETING Open to the public on March 14 at 8 p.m. in the Brussels Legion auditorium for the - newly formed Brussels St. John Ambulance Brigade and Branch. Everyone wel- come. ST. PATRICK'S TEA The Wingham Salvation Army Home League ladies are having a ;St. Patrick's Tea and Bake Sale at 292 Ed- ward St., Wingham, Wednes- day, March 14, 2 to 4 p.m. 29:7 PANCAKE SUPPER March 15 at Belgrave United Church, pancakes with maple syrup, sausages and pie. Tickets at the door from 5 to 7 p.m. Adults $4, public school children $2, family price $12. Thursday March 15, 5-7 p.m. 7:14 SEE TWO FUN PLAYS Coming to Blyth Memorial Hall. The Shortest Distance Between Two Points by Keith Roulston, March 15, 16 and 17, 8:30 p.m. The Vaude- villians by Peter Colley, April 19, 21 and 22. Subscrip- tion for both shows just $12. Single tickets $7.50. Call The Theatre Circle, 523-9713 or the Blyth Centre'for the Arts box office, 523-9300. GIGANTIC HANDYMAN'S. AUCTION FITZSIMM0Ns IREAL. E "TA.71- E 109A JOSEPHINE ST., fit 357°1117 WINGHAM, ONTARIO. At the Listowel Fair Grounds in the Agricultu- ral Hall, Highway 86 E. Listowel, Ontario Sat., March 10, 1984 1:00 p.m. Thousands of dollars of new and used bankrupt, overstock and clearance items to be liquidated by public auction without reserve.. Partial listing only includes: Drill presses; compressor grinders,; half inch drills; band saw; sandblaster; air impacts; air body tools; vises; extension cord; four speed wood lathe; paint guris; levels; punch and chisel sets; drill bits; gear pullers; power pulls; hammer sets; body and mechanic tools; wren- ches; mallets; air' hose; chain falls; table saw; glass; china; crystal; cookware; pillows; knives; furniture; tape measures; axes; wedges; rivet kits; plus many other items not listed. Something for everyone. Terms: Cash, Mastercard, Visa or Certifiable cheque. Preview 11:30 day of sale. Auctioneer: ART LARIVEE JR. Auctions Unlimited Dorchester, Ontario 519-268-8748 EXECUTIVE HOME Attractive- 1 storey brick home is tastefully decorated and carpeted. Modern kitchen with picture window, formal dining room, living room has 2 picture windows, den, 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. Walkout' basement, contains 3 finished rooms, laundry'and bath. Quality construction,. heavily, insulated. Priced to sell as oWner is. moving. LATE MODEL BRICK Good location in subdivision, new condition, 3 bedrooms, dining room, lunch area, three baths, private office or guest,room, lovely com- fortable family room with fireplace and built-in bar, breezeway doors and sundeck, attached garage. Make us an offer. ECONOMICAL LIVING Low cost, low overhead, single storey home in Bluevale. Small low maintenance lot. No base- ment. Taxes just $200. Listed at $15,500. An affordable alternative to apartment living. BELGRAVE BUILDING LOTS Choice location. 3 Targe lots, offered for sale separately. or $19,000. for the three. Must be sold, make us an offer. REAL ESTATE FORS -ALE 156` YOil' a• 1`iings to 'ad- vertise iii 13,21, weekly news- papers? Call tis 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 COMMERCIAL properties. Port Elgin area, two licensed restaurants,. good record and potential; two tourist opera- tions statements support asking price plus other com- mercial properties. Cardinal Real Estate, Box 419, Port Elgin, Ont. Phone (519) 832- 2510,797-2554. 29:7:14 STEWART—Kevin and Mandy Stewart of Gorrie thank God for the safe arrival of their daughter, Crystal Mae, in Wingham and District Hospital on March 5. Proud first-time grandparents are Roy and Sharon Stewart, RR 2, Gorrie, and third -time grandparents are Lyn and Joan Hunter of White- church. First great-grand- child for Alfred and. Annie Groves of Listowel; third great-grandchild for Maida and Murray Hunt- er, Goderich; fourth great- grandchild for Oliver and and Eva Stewart, RR 1, Gorrie. EDUCATION CLASSES The Huron County Health Unit invites you to attend the Expectant Parent Education Classes being held at the Wingham and District Hos- pital Clinic Building com- mencing Wednesday, March, 28, 1984. The cost is $5.00. The next series of classes will be- gin the week of September 10, 1984. For pre -registration for further information please call the Health Unit. office at 357-2264. 7:14:21 100 ACRES in Howick Town- ship, 50 good tile -drained workable acres,, 300 plus young dwarf apple trees on approximately three acres. Phone Phil Maier 335-3756, after 9 p.m. 29,7 OPEN EUCHRE Wingham Branch WI, Thurs- day, March 15 at 2 p.m. in Town Hall. Price $1. Lunch and: prizes. • GRAND OLE OPRY Coming to Kitchener Audi- torium Saturday, March 24. Tickets available through Holiday✓ World, 357-2701. Tickets selling fast. . CARDOF THANKS Special thanks to Dr. Han- lon, Dr. Sales, his assistants, and nurses for their care while I was a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Thanks also for visits and cards. Wilfrid Henry We would like to thank friends and neighbors for flowers, Cards, visits, food and donations.. Your thoughts will never be for- gotten. Mabel and Les Jacklin I1igan REAL ESTATE LTD. PROFITABLE DAIRY OPERATION - 97 acres Huron County, 40 cows and replace- ments-. Adequate Pool 1 & MSQ Quota, large modern barn, pipe- line, automatic feed- ers, 2 silos, 4 bed- room brick home well modernized through- out. Large FCC mort- gage at 111/2%. Buy' for spring possession at $375,000. com- plete. ALL NEW BUILD- INGS - Since 1977, 1800 sq. ft. raised ranch with attached garage, 75 sow far- rowing barn and 250 hog capacity finishing barn, liquid manure, complete on farm storage and feed sys- tem, 100 acres, 83 workable. Not re- placeable for the ask- ing price 1 of $195,000. ,40 SOW OPERATION - Excellent buildings are included in this Grey Township 40 sow farrow to finish operation. New style farrowing barn, con- ventional finishing barn, Targe implement shed, 180,000 gal. liquid tank, impressive 2 storey brick home, 80 workable acres ready to work at $125,000. AFFORDABLE DAIRY - Buy com- plete with 25 pure- bred cows, quota, tractors and equip- ment. Good bank barn, milking equip- rrlent-silo=larz � im- plement shed, com- fortable 4 bedroom home, 100 acres. Only $247,750. Please call for in- formation on other hog, dairy, beef and cash crop farms available. Contact BRIAN POTTER 357-3622 or 527-1577 REAL. ESTATE L TD. phone► 482-9371 Clinton NEW LISTING - 4'/s acres, 1 3th of I-tullett, 100 sow farrowing barn, 4 bedroom home, selling as going concern. 20 ACRES q Good frame home, hog fin- ishing barn with liquid manure system, land mostly wooded, Mor- ris Township. SMALL ACREAGE - Wooded property near Auburn, 2 floor brick /home, combin- ation furnace, 2 sheds. BLYTH - Executive class home, 2 storey, 4 bedroom, electric heat, fieldstone fire- place, many extras in- cluding double lot with heated workshop. BRUSSELS - Neat 3 bedroom frame home, well located, priced at only $19,500. - try an offer. 2 ACRES - 4 bedroom home, like new throughout, insulated. barn 32' x 64', Morris Township. 21/4 ACRES - 1 1/2 floor 4 bdrm. brick home, oil heat, nicely treed, 6th line Morris. REDUCED - Service station, body shop, restaurant with living quarters. Hwy. 87. 150 ACRES 102 workable. 5 bedroom home, hog barn for 500 hogs, liquid clean-outF.C.C., 3 miles north • Auburn. ::r,.e. 200 AC '1 - 190 workable, . Wawan- osh, good hardwood bush, excellent buildings. Fieldstone house, above average barns. BLYTH - 1 acre with 4 h e -d r -'o o -m—., ad home, many added features. Large 1 floor barn. Ideal hob- by farm,,in the village,. 2 ACRES - 2 miles , from Brussels, spa- cious 5 bedroom brick home, custom finished throughout, new garage. Owner will consider mort- gage or trade. RESTAURANT - Blyth, fully equipped, living accommodation. BLUEVALE - Heated garage and work shop. 91 ACRES - Adjacent to Belgrave, good home and .general purpose barn. We, the family of late Mel- drum Sanburn wish to ex- press our sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neigh- bors for floral tributes, cards, memorial donations, and food. at our time of be- reavement. Special thanks to Rev. Rea Grant; Hugh Jar- vis, The Currie -Walker Funeral Home, and the ladies of Unit 1 for the lovely lunch. These kindnesses will always be remembered. Sanburn Family PERSONAL Pot of Gold Production Sale of Polled Herefords. for Brian Rintoul (519) 357-2349 and Harvey & Beth McKay (519) 396-7682 Free listed herds. 28 bred cows • 20 1983 heifers 14 1983 bulls Steers suitable for 4-H ' Halter breaking • • donkeys. Some grade hereford cows. •• Saturday, March 17, 1984 at 1:00 p.m. Carson's Sales Barn (519) 291-2049 1 mile east of Listowel Catalogues, available sale day. HUTTON EIGHT - Acre country property near Wingham. Three bedroom home has living room, dining room, kitchen with good cupboards. You get all the comforts of a new home due to total renovations, new windows, new aluminum siding, full insulation (Batts) and new drywall in- terior. Full basement, older, barn, owner will' consider financing. HOUSE AND WORKSHOP - In Belgrave. House updated with large living room, family sized kitchen with Hanover cupboards, newly insulated, shop 24' 'x. 32' of coloured steel, high door, 200 amp service. Owner moving, must sell. REDUCED - Asking price on this three bedroom brick Gorrie home on a good lot. Well maintain- ed and newly insulated, nicety carpeted with family room, living room, eat -in kitchen and two baths. Good financing to approved buyer. A 'REAL CLEAN - 3 bedroom home on a large lot with its own drilled well in Belgrave. Im- mediate sale necessary to close an Estate. Family sized kitchen with lots of cupboard space. Here is the opportunity to " be a homeowner and financing would be con- sidered. VILLAGE GARAGE - And repair shop, 2 bays, office, parts room, hoist and air compressor, hook-up for trailer home on extra lot with drilled well. Priced at $24,900., small downpayment and owner will finance. MEL MATHERS, WINGHAM 357-3200 Representing LLOYD W. HUTTON REAL ESTATE LTD. Broker, Kincardine 396-2061. HIGHWAY FARM 40 acres, 29 work- able, 8 room brick house, good frame barn, trout stream, 4 miles south of Wing - ham. Contact: Mason Bailey Real Estate Ltd., Clinton 482-9371 ARE you being assaulted physically or abused men- tally? The Huron County Crisis Centre for Women and Children can help you. Phone 482-7988. 18rrb PREGNANT and need help? Free positive confidential support. Birthright. Phone 357-1066, 357-2392, 357-1769 or London 432-7197 collect. rrb My sincere thanks to all who were so kind to me while I was a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London and Wingham. and District Hospital. Thanks for the cards, gifts, visits and phone calls. A special thanks to Evelyn and June for the many hours they spent with me in London, also to Lynn, Annabelle and family for much extra help. My thanks to Dr. Hanlon, Dr. Sales and to the nurses and staff of both hospitals for their kind care and to Rev. and Mrs. Rea Grant and Rev. Jardine for their visits and prayers. Wilfred Hoy RENTAL OF COUNTY LAND SEALED TENDERS on., forms and In envelopes available In the office of the undersigned will be accepted until 4:00 p.m. local time on: THURSDAY, March 22, 1984 for the renting of farmland for a throe year term on a form presently owned by the County of Huron South Half Lot 30 Concession IV East-Wawanosh Township The highest or any tender rhot necessari- ly accepted. R.A. Dempsey, P. Eng., Huron County Engineer, Court House GODERICH, Ontario. NTA 1M2 We, the family of the late Mrs. Reta Holloway would like to express our sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbors for the beauti- ful floral arrangements, charitable, donations, cards and food 'brought to our home. Special thanks to Dr. Ping and the nursing staff at Wingham and District Hos- pital, Rev. Mills and also the Legion ladies for providing the lunch after the service. These kindnesses will al- ways be remembered. The Holloway Family use the WANT WINGHAM 3`5 7-2320 The Man To See Is HOME SWEET HOME - Ultra modern kitchen with dishwasher and patio doors to privately fenced yard and inground pool, 3 bedrooms, 1 '/2 baths, formal living room, large finished carpeted basement, attached garage, cemented drive and lots more to tell you! Call Us! COUNTRY PROPERTY - Near Wingham. Roomy 4 bedroom home, fully insulated. At- tractive main floor layout features large kitchen, family room and spacious dining/living room with fireplace and sliding doors to• sundeck. Enclosed side porch and attached garage. All this on 11/2 acres and only $39,900. OVERLOOKING THE RIVER - 5 year old 3 bedroom home. Eat -in kitchen, walk -out base- ment. Close to downtown. $35,900. ALL ELECTRIC - 2 storey 3 bedroom newer home. Full basement with sliding doors to patio. Conveniently located. $35,900. ULTIMATE IN LUXURY LIVING - In a 4 bedroom home with king size contemporary kit- chen, formal living and dining rooms, 0 full ' baths, full -wall fieldstone fireplace in family room overlooking an indoor swimming pool 16' x 32', games and rec. room plus added features. Call us for more details. BLUEVALE - Attractive 3 bedroom all electric bungalow with walk -out to patio. Carpeted throughout. Attached garage with paved drive. Asking $37,900. $19,500. - A great opportunity for your first 2 bedroom home with comfortable living and din- ing room plus spacious kitchen, and 4 piece bath with a 79' x 119' lot. All offers con- sidered. ' RESIDENTIAL EXCELLENCE - In a 4 bedroom bungalow with 1 1/2 baths, tudor style com- pleted basement, king-size kitchen, and 'attach- ed garage. Owner transferred and regrets leav- ing this immaculate bungalow at $64,900. • Contact: OFFICE 357-1344 STAN CHADWICK 357-2497 MARGARET DAY 357-2196 A