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AUCTION SALES
AUCTION sale of tractor,
tools and household items for
Hank Cretier Lot 13, Con. 5,
Turnberry, four miles north-
east of, Wingham, first farm
off the B-line, Saturday,
April 7 at 1 p.m. For in-
fgrmation phone 357-1848.
Auctioneer Brain Rintoul.
ONTARIO'S largest farm
machinery ' consignment
sale, Norwich, Ont., Friday,
April 13, 10 a.m. (Sales con-
ducted second Friday each
month) . Approximately 150-
175 tractors plus all types of
farm equipment. Consign-
ments welcome. For more
information call (519) 424-
9998 or (519) 424-9093. Pro-
prietors K. S. Hamulecki &
Sons.
Real Estate for Sale
100 ACRES in Howick Town-
ship, 50 good tile -drained
workable acres. Phone Phil
Maier 335-3756, after 6 p.m.
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PRIME building lot 66' x 132'
in village 6 minutes from
Wingham. Water from com-
munity well, $6,000. Phone
357-3760.
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LUCKNOW. Highway loca-
tion, 3 bedroom, 11/2 storey
home with attached garage,
house completely redecor-
ated, air -tight woodstove.
Phone 528-3837.
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4a/Avell Vc,C sorra/e$
MORTGAGE SALE BY AUCTION \\li
We have been instructed by the mortgagor to offer
for sale by public auction two parcels of land in
Turnberry Township, selling subject to reasonable
reserve. Auction to be held at location approximate-
ly 3 miles west of Wingham on Highway 86 on:
Sat., March 31, 1984 at 10:00 a.m.
PARCEL NO. ONE: Consisting of 149.6 acres (one
hundred and fourty-nine acres) including licensed
gravel pit with 5 acres of bush. South part of Lot 13,
• 14 and 15, Part Lot 15, Part Lot 14, south side of
River, Concession "B", Township of Turnberry,
County of Huron and buildings located theron. Not
included is the house and parcel of land approx-
imately (1.43 acres) being Part of Lot 15, in "B"
Concessien on said township, more particularly
described as Part One (1) on Reference Plan
224876 (Approximately 120' x 520'). ,Terms
$5,000. down, balance in 30 days.
PARCEL NO. TWO: Part of Lot 13, Plan 22R 1264,
Concession "B", Turnberry Township measuring
500' x 350'. This property is zoned commercial and
access to Highway No. 86. Terms $1 ,000. down,
balance in 30 days.
For further information, please contact:
RATHWELL & ASSOCIATES INC.
Bruce Rathwell,
Hwy. No. 4, Brucefield, Ont.
.'55119-482-7181
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AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS, APPRAISERS
77 MAIN ST. s SEAFORTH. ONTARIO NOK IWO
(519) 527-1458
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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ECONOMICAL living. Two
bedroom bungalow on nicely
treed lot featuring large rec
room with airtight stove,
sundeck, garden and wood
sheds, low taxes. Asking
$34,500. Phone 357-2621. No
agents please.
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TURF -LANDSCAPING
AUCTION
to be held at
BRESLAU AIRPORT AUCTION
& STORAGE COMPLEX
Waterloo Regional Road 17, Breslau, (Kitchener).
Saturday, Mar. 31st, 10:00 a.m.
Turf equipment; tractors; "mowers; tillers;
generators; power rollers; chain saws; com—
pactors; pumps; contstruction; office & shop
equipment; dumps; car; etc. etc..
3-74 Dodge Mini Buses . (Ideal for Motor
Homes)
Partial List Only Lunch on Premises
Viewing Friday, Mar. 30, 1984
(1:00 - 4:00 p.m.).
TERMS: $100 cash or certified cheque
deposit on major. items.
M.R. JUTZI & CO. INC.
Industrial Liquidators, Appraisers
and Auctioneers
Professionals in the orderly liquidation of
Construction, industrial and Commercial Enterprises
69 Sydney Si. S., Kitchener'
(519)648-2111 or (519)743-5286
HUTTON
MUST BE SOLD - To close an Estate. Three
bedroom Belgrave home, family sized kitchen
with lots of cupboards, large living room, home
in excellent condition, large lot, private drilled
well. An. ideal starter home or retirement home.
Asking price is low and owner will consider
financing.
EIGHT ACRE - Country property near
Wingham. Three bedroom home has living
room, dining room and kitchen with good cup,
boards. You get all the comforts of a new home
due to total renovations -- new windows, new
aluminum siding, full insulation (batts) and new
drywall interior. Full basement, older barn.
Owner will consider financing.
VERY REASONABLE - Asking price on this
three bedroom brick Gorrie home on a good lot.
Well maintained and newly insulated, nicely
carpeted with' family, room, living ,room, eat -in
kitchen and two baths. Good financing to ap-
proved buyer. •
BRUSSELS - Attractive bungalow, recently up-
dated with new aluminum siding and soffits,
new windows, well insulated, electric heating,
finished rec. room, full basement. Asking
$27,000. Offers considered.
HIGHWAY FARM - 100 acres close to
Wingham. Good home with living room, dining
room, kitchen, laundry room, barn 50' x .50'
and 28' x 30' workshop. Try your offer.
MEL MATHERS, WINGHAM357-3208
Representing
LLOYD W. HUTTON REAL ESTATE LTD.
Broker, Kincardine 396-2061
MOBILE
HOMES
FOR SALE
Moved to your loca-
tion. Various prices
starting at $7,900
Call
1-366-6179
REAL ESTATE LTD.
'Phone 482-9371 Clinton
WANTED FOR
SERIOUS CLIENT -
100 acre dairy farm,
must have good herd
of holsteins.
40 ACRES - Highway
farm 4 miles south of
Wingham, large brick
ome, good gram
barn.
41/2 ACRES - 13th of
Hullett, 100 sow far-
rowing barn, 4 bed-
room home,' selling as
going concern.
20 .ACRES - r.Gooc`!�
frame home, nog 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.
50 ACRF''\,® Hullett
townshl®40 work-
able.
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
floor 4 . bdrm. brick'
home, oil heat, nicely
treed, 6th line Morris.
150 ACRES - 102
workable. 5 bedroom
home, hog barn for
500 hogs, liquid
clean-out, 3, miles
north of Auburn.
F.C.C. mortgage.
BLYTH - 1 acre with 4
bedroom modern
home, many added.
features.' Large 1
floor barn. Ideal hob-
by farm in the village.
379 ACRES - Turn -
berry To' Np lip, well
draine,S®.,p land. No
buildings.
2 ACRES - 2 miles
febm Brussels, spa-
cious . 5 bedroom
bricic home, custom
finished throughout,
new • garage. Down
payment optional.
BLUEVALE - Heated
garage ' and work-
shop.
91 ACRES - Adjacent
to Belgrave, good
home and general
purpose barn.
12 ACRES - kbIderich
Townsh eOsod home
and smalibarn.
WANTED TO RENT
FARM house in Wingham or
Bluevale area. Phone 357-
1326.
BUILDING to store parked
.car, Wingham area. Phone
392-8206.
A YOUNG Christian family
looking for living accommo-
dation to rent in Wingham
after April 1. Phone 291-2491..
FOR RENT
FLOOR sanders. Phone 357-
1666, B & M Rentals and
Sales.
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ONE bedroom apartment
close to downtown, available
May 1, $175 per month plus
utilities. Phone 357-2690,
after 6 p.m.
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THREE BEDROOM house,
408 Minnie St., Wingham,
available June 2. Fridge and
stove. Send references to 235
-Magee Cres., Regina,Sask.
S4R 6K6, or phone 1-309-949-
8958.
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HOUSE in Wingham. Apply
Sunrise Dairy. ,
ONE and two bedroom
apartments in Lucknow and
Teeswater, available im-
mediately, fridge and stove.
Phone 529.7030, at night.
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MISCELLANEOUS
FREE 128 page career guide
shows how to train at home
for 205 top paying full and
part-time lobs. Granton
Institute, 265 A Adelaide St.
W., Toronto. Call (416) 977-
3929 today.
Cards of Thanks
I would like to thank Dr.
Gear and nurses on second
floor ICU Wingham and Dis-
trict Hospital for their care
during my stay. Thanks also
for the lovely cards and
visits. Special thank you to
my family, also to Gladys,
Lois and the Belgrave Wom-
en's Institute for their kind-
ness.
LEARN piano or organ with
new, easy chord method. In-
strLiction book with three
cassette tapes quickly teach-
es . you keyboard styles in-
cluding "by ear" and simpli•
-
fied music reading. All
members of the family can
learn. Progress at your own
pace. Low cost. Start chord-
ing right away. Details free.
Write Ken's Keyboard
Kourse, Box 2205, Station A,
Moncton, N.B., E1C8J1.
MONEY making opportunity
or automotive dealers,
service centres, retailers
and sales agents. Seal -A -
Shine: a proven, quality
paint sealant with ari• out-
standing guarantee is look-
ing to establish dealers in
Ontario right now. No fran-
chise fee. Seal -A -Shine is an
easy to apply two-step sys-
tem. One removes oxidation
and restores paint to like -
new finish. Step two seals in
that shine (never wax your
vehicle again). For more
money:making facts, call
Jack at (416)' 221-7696 today
dr write Nameric Marketing,
-45 Sheppard .-Ave. E„ Suite
312, Willowdale, Ont., M2N
5X1.
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Mrs. -Elizabeth
(Beth) Procter
Wasn't that a Party? We
would like to thank our many
neighbors, friends and rela-
tives who turned out to our
going away party. You cer-
tainly made it a happy and
memorable occasion.
Special thank you to all who
helped in any way to organ-
ize the evening and to Ian,
Elva and family, for contri-
buting the good music to
keep everyone on their toes.
Thank you for the cards,
gifts and good wishes. The
generous gift of money will
buy something to treasure in
our new home.
EDUCATIONAL programs -
games 'for VIC 20-C 64 for
under $2 per program. For
free catalogue send stamped
self-addressed envelope. to
Educational Software, 109,
339-10 Avenue. S.E., Cal-
gary, Alberta, T2G 0W2.
Ken and Grace
Wilbee,
RR 4, Napanee,
Ontario
FARMERS wanted who are
paying too much tax or are
not using all the tax breaks
available. Phone us today.
Appointment times still
available to process 1983 tax
returns in your home. Farm
Business Consultants, 2109
Oxford St. E., London, N5V
2Z9. Call toll free 1-800-265-
1002. In business year round
helping farmers for over 32
years.
I wish to thank Dr. Ping
and his office staff, Rev. Rea
Grant, my family and my
neighbors for the flowers and
cards. Special thanks to Ron
and Marilyn Jones for their
never failing help and stand-
by, the workers at BBSS
Service Maintenance, the
workers at BNPD shift at
Douglas Point and Andy
Hamilton for their contribu-
tion to the Canadian Cancer
Society and The Currie -
Walker Funeral Home fox
their support in the passing
of my beloved husband. Just
a heartfelt"tbankseveryone.
Martha Guikema
IF YOU are a friend or rela-
tive of an alcoholic, the Al -
Anon Family Group may be
able to help you solve your
side of the problem. Please
contact Post Office Box 1135,
Wingham.
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i MEMORIAM
We wish to thank all, our
friends and neighbors for the
cards, floral tributes, gifts
and the charitable donations,
especially those made to the
Jean Minick Memorial
Fund, during our recent sad
bereavement.
Ruby and Clarence
Hanna and families
SANDERSON—In loving
memory of a dear son and
brother Wayne B. Sander-
son, who passed away March
31, 1974.
You didn't have time to say
farewell,
Or for us to say goodbye.
You had gone before .we
knew it,
Only God knows the reason
why.
We think of you in silence
And often speak your name
And though we have your
memories
And your picture in a frame,
Our hearts still ache 'with
sadness,
Our silent tears still flow.
For what it meant to lose
you,
No one will ever know.
—Sadly missed and always
remembered by mother and
sister, Eileen and Elaine.
MEALS -ON -WHEELS
Phone Mrs. L. James 357-
3657.
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Words cannot express my
sincere thanks to everyone
for .kindness and expressions
of sympathy during my re-
cent bereavement in the loss
of a dear husband and uncle.
Thanks to those who were so
good to Ed and myself dur-
ing his stay in Wingham and
District Hospital and St. Jo-
seph's Hospital, London.
Your expressions of sym-
pathy will always be treas-
ured.
Vera Marsh
• The family of the late
Terry William Glanville
wishes to express their
thanks to relatives, friends
and neighbors for flowers,
memorial donations,
sympathy cards, food
brought to our home and for
babysitters of our grandchil-
dren. A special thanks to M.
L. Watts Funeral Home,
Rev. Charles Swan and the
Brussels Royal Canadian
Legion for the lunch pro-
vided. Your kindness will al-
ways be remembered.
Lloyd and Mabel
Glanville and family
The Wingham Advance -Times, March 28, 1984—Page 7
Coming Events
FEDERATION MEETING
Tie Huron Federation of
Agriculture meeting for
April will be in Blyth Public
School, April 5 at 8:30 p.m.
Guest speaker will be Dr.
Gordon Surgener, Entomolo-
gist from the University of
Guelph. The topic will be the
control methods for bugs and
flies.
I wish to say thank you for
many lovely cards, visits
and other kindness shown us
while I was in hospital and
since coming home.
PELLETT—Larry and
Marlene of Teeswater are
happy 'to announce the
birth of their son, Clare
Kenneth, eight pounds,
four and a half ounces,
born March 5 at County of
Bruce General Hospital,
Walkerton. A brother for
Raelynn. Happy grand-
parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Pellett of
Wroxeter and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Ferguson,
Gorrie.
McNALL—Born to Michael
and Faye McNall of
Victoria, B.C., a baby girl,
Michelle Julia Ann, five
pounds, 13 ounces, on.
March 7.
NIXON—Mr. and Mrs.
Calvin Nixon, 689B High -
point Ave., Waterloo,
joyfully announce the birth
of their daughter, Elissa
Lindsay • Rose, eight
pounds, seven and a half
ounces, at 5:42 a.m. March
22. Elissa is a little sister
for Jeremy and Jordan.
EMPEY—Mr. and Mrs.
William Empey, RR 2,
Auburn, are happy to
announce the birth of their
son, Steven Ronald, six
pounds, eight ounces, on
March 23 at Wingham and
District Hospital. A
brother for Craig.
OPEN RECEPTION
And dance in honor of the
40th anniversary of Ronald
and Elda Coultes, on Satur-
day, April 7 at 8 p.m., Wing -
ham Legion. Everyone wel-
come.
FAMILY DANCE
Sponsored by the Belmore
Chamber of .Commerce, Sat-
urday, March 31, Belmore
Community Centre. Music
by Crippled Duck. $7 per
family, $3 per person. Ladies
please bring lunch.
FESTIVAL SINGLES'
Dance, Saturday, March 31
at Stratford Fairgrounds
(Annex building). Dancing 9
to 1 a.m. Live band and
lunch.
BUS TRIPS
Change of date: Orchid
Show, Grand Bend, Sunday,
May 6, leaves after church.
Geritol Follies, Friday June
22, we have better tickets.
Phone Helen McBurney,
Nicholson Bus Lines 357-
3424.
GRAB BAG SALE
Sponsored by Salvation
Army at Orange Hall, Ed-
ward St., Wingham, Satur-
day, March 31 from 1 to 4
p.m.
HUNTER SAFETY
Training upcoming course
soon. Phone John Storozuk
357-3846 for details.
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ANNUAL MEETING
Of Wingham Figure Skalring
Club Wednesday, April ft, 8
p.m., Lockridge Arena.
Everyone welcome.
Florence Black
What's new at
Huronview?
Marie Flynn and her
company of musicians
performed old time music
for the residents last Monday
afternoon in the auditorium.
Elsie Henderson entertained
the residents of special care
last Tuesday with her piano
playing. •
Some of the residents
boarded the .'van last Wed-
nesday for a shopping spree
to Goderich.
The ladies from the
Pentecostal Church' at
Exeter had charge of the
devotional service last
Thursday afternoon. Those
attending the . spring con-
ference of the Ontario
Association of Homes for the
Aged- at Elora from
Huronview were: Mary
Gibbings, Madelon Yeates,
Diane Elliott, Betty Rogers
and Mrs. Henderson.
Mrs. Jenny Jefferys is 100
years of age. Relatives and
friends joined in celebrating
her birthday and the
residents and. staff add their
congratulations.
A St. Patrick's Day
program was held in the
auditorium. Myrtle Fair -
service entertained with
humorous readings and
Margaret McQueen and Mrs.
Henderson sang a couple of
Irish duets, accompanied by
Frank Bissett, at the piano.
Some of the folk dressed in
costume which added to.the
fun.
We extend a warm
welcome to Mrs. Della Nixon
of Ashfield Township who
has come to reside at
Hurenview. Sympathy ,is
expressed to the families of
the late Mrs. Jean Wilson
and`Bill Taman.
GARAGE SALE
At St. Paul's Parish 'Ran,
corner of John and Centre
Streets, Wingham, Saturday,
April 7, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Re-
freshments.
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25TH WEDDING
NIVERSARY
Family and friends of Lloyd
and Shirley Lamont (nee
McMichael) are invited to a
reception in honor of their
25th wedding anniversary on
Friday, April 6, at the Tees -
water Community Centre.
Music by Siddon Brothers.
Best wishes only.
FILM PRESENTATION
The Wroxeter United Church
Youth Group invites .teen-
agers ages 13 to 20 for a film
presentation "So Long Joey"
and potluck supper on Sun-
day, April 1 at 4 p.m.
AN-
FLEA MARKET
Saturday, April 7, 10 a.m. to
4 p.m. in the Wingham Ar-
mouries. Sponsored by the
Wingham and Area Day
Centre for the Homebound.
BIFIT DANCE
For Rob and Kathy Burk-
holder of Copper Kettle
Restaurant, who lost their
home and business by fire,
Saturday, March 31, Wrox-
eter Community Hall, 9 to 1
a.m. Music by Mann's
Country. Ladies please bring
lunch. Donations can be
made at Canadian Imperial
Bank of Commerce, Ford-
wich and Wroxeter branch-
es, and Toronto -Dominion
Bank, Gorrie.
' Rev. Pick conducted the
Sunday morning worship
service.
. Lucky winners in the draw
for a quilt and a painting
were Mrs. Ruth Orien of
Wingham and Mrs. Betty
Feagan of RR 2, Clinton.
Thanks are extended to the
student council from the
Clinton District High School
for donating three cases of
oranges to the residents. The
residents and staff also
thank the Clinton Lions Club
for its donation of a scale
ramp and wheelchair unit to
the home.
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FLOWER ARRANGING
Course. Silk and dried flower
arranging, beginning April 4
at F. E. Madill Secondarh
School, 7:30-10 p.m. for 8
weeks. One arrangement
completed each. week. Come
join the fun. For more infor-
mation phone Lorraine John
357-2626. •
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R. W. Bell
,PTb METRIST
Goderich
The Square 5244661
DANCE &
EUCHRE
at
Wingham
Legion
Fri. Mar. 30164
Hosted by
Wingham Golf &
Curling Inc.
Peter Bauer D.J.
Euchre Evening
Starts 8 p.m.
Dance 9 to 1
Light Lunch
Tickets $5 each.
Phone 357-2179
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GUITAR CLASSES
Beginning April 3 at F. E.
Madill Secondary School,
7:30-9:30 p.m. for 10 weeks.
For more information phone
Lorraine John 357-2626.
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HOME & GARDEN SHOW
Sponsored by Lucknow and
District Lions Club, April 6, 7
and 8 at Lucknow Commun-
ity Centre. Friday 6:30 to 9
p.m., Saturday 1 to 9 p.m.,
Sunday 1 to 5 p.m. Tickets
for sale on a Ford heavy duty
push lawn mower. Adults $1,
public school and under. free.
30 displays.
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Culligan
REAL ESTATE LTD
HIGHWAY LOCA-
TION - 3 bedroom,
11/2 storey frame
home, fullymodern-
ized throughout, ideal
commercial or hobby
use insulated building
on adjoining lot. Start
your own business
here! Only $47,900.
ETHEL - Comfortable
11/2 storey frame
home, well updated
throughout. Ideal re-
tirement or starter
home for $25,000.
TRADES ACCEPTED
- On modern brick
bungalow with two car
garage. Owner will
sell or trade on gen-
eral or beef farm with
good house and barn.
Ideal retirement or
phase-out of farming
opportunity!
Please call for in-
formation on other
hog, dairy-, beef
and cash crop
farms available.
Contact
BRIAN POTTER
357-3622
or
527-1577
ZTh
KEITH
WOMEN AND EM-
PLOYMENT
A workshop to benefit wom-
en facing the problems of un-
employment and underem-
ployment in Huron County
today, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Saturday, April 7, Exeter
High School. Regi$tration
$10. Phone Women Today at
482-9706.
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NOTICE
Wedding nollces en-
gagements. in memoriams
and obituaries are accepted
In written form •ONLY We
cannot accept such notices
by telephone
Please remember that no
classified adverlisrng ac
cepted after noon Monday
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p I' BROKER
REAL E IE `TAT E�'
• 357.'1'117 •
199A JOSEPHINE ST.,
WINGHAM, ONTARIO.
CHOICE LOCATION
Late model brick bungalow with attached
garage, 1500 sq. ft. of enjoyable living area
'has 3 bedrooms, den, formal dining room and 2
full baths, full basement and rec. room.
Situated on a lovely treed lot close to schools.
LOW PRICED HOME
Only $26,000 full.price for this well located 3
bedroom bungalow, modern kitchen, dining
room, living room and 4 piece bath. Good value
is offered.
ECONOMICAL LIVING
Low cost, low overhead, single storey, home in
Bluevale, Small low maintenance, lot, good
livable condition, taxes' only $200. Listed
$15,500. An affordable alternative to apart-
ment living. ,
COMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL
Small village retail store and spacious living
quarters. 3 bedroom apartment with separate
ground' floor entrance. Ample parking. Low
cash sale price of $12,000. Excellent facility
for full or part-time business in the home.
KEN DUCHARME, REPRESENTATIVE
570 Shuter St., Wingham, Ontario.
Phone 357-2594
The Man
To See Is
ULTIMATE IN LUXURY LIVING - In a 4
bedroom home with king size contemporary kit-
chen, formal living and dining rooms, 3 full -
baths, full -wall fieldstone fireplace in family
room overlooking an indoor swimming pool 1 6'
x 32', games and rec. room plus added
feature's. Call for more details.
BLUEVALE - Older immaculate bungalow with .
separate 3 bay garage (38' 'x 40') on approx.
1/2 acre. Featuring 4 bedrooms, separate living •
and dining rooms all in tip top condition.
$49,900.
SUPER LOCATION - Good lot and attractive
entrance porch for this 4 bedroom brick home.
Large, bright kitchen plus utility room, dining
room, living room and main floor bedroom. Ask-
ing $38,900.
BRUSSELS - Main floor bedroom and bathroom
with 3 more bedrooms up. The family size kit-
chen and living room have new windows, com-
pletely insulated,. lovely double lot. $29,500.
ECONOMICAL MODERN LIVING - In a 3
bedroom home built in 1979, patio doors off
dining room, spacious living room, 4 piece bath
and modern kitchen with country view, partially
finished basement: rec. room, workshop, half
bath and more. $36,500.
HIGHWAY LOCATION - 4 miles from Wingham
this compact 3 bedroom bungalow has a large
living room and eat -in kitchen, fully insulated
with basement ready to finish. On 1/2 acre and
asking $38,500.
Contact:
OFFICE 357-1344
STAN CHADWICK 357-2497
MARGARET DAY 357-2196