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Wingham Advance-Times, 1977-12-28, Page 9The Man To See Is NEW BUNGALOW, just o year old on the edge of Wingham giv- ing you modern living with o country atmosphere. Besides the reguigr three bedrooms upstairs, two more hove been built Into the basement where there's provision for another bathroom and rec. room. The spacious mbdern kitchen -diad sliding doors from the dining room add on appealing elegance, all for $49,500. 4a REDUCED, REDUCED, REDUCED from $40,000. originally, all the way to $32,500. and the owner WANTS TO SEE YOUR OFFER. This 15 a choice 50 acre parcel of land in Howick Township with 35 tillable and the rest in mixed bush with trout stream plus small shed. MMM -MMM -GOOD is this extra ordinary home in Wroxeter. The owner has moved and it must sell! Check these pluses: contemporary kitchen, spotless and king-size living and dining rooms with exquisite woodwork; new electrical wiring, furnace, water softener, attached garage and HANDSOME INDEED 66 x 165 lot. Taxes $160., C'MON, TRY AN OFFER! 4 ACRES NEAR BLYTH upon which sits an impressive two storey concrete and frome home with new siding. The owner is in the process of remodelling but is being transferred and must sell immediately. All offers on this three bedroom, country home will be considered. Asking only $24,000. HALF -ACRE, WOTTA VIEW of the volley below! Just two miles off the highway stands an immpecably maintained three bed- room home which has been totally renovated with quality throughout. Al! rooms are ultra modern with spacious kitchen and abundant cupboards. ALL NEW: plumbing, wiring, you name It! Only $39,900. C C Coast to Coast Real Estate Service Contact: OFFICE 357-1344 STAN CHADWICK 357-2497 MINISTRY OF HOUSING ONTARIO HOUSING CORPORATION Tender Reference Number SFT 78-1 Several Contractors required for general maintenance repair work at various projects in the Huron County area Tenders will be received for the obd:ioe until 11:00 a.m. local time, January 11; 1978, by thej'Ontario Housing Corporation, Care Of Court House and Regi:ftry, Office,,80 Dundas Street, L P.O. Box 5600, Postal Station ' London, Ontario, N6A 2P3, attention Branch Manager, from 4hom details and specifica- tions may be obtained or telephone (519) 679-7110, quoting reference number as above. THE LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED. Wroxeter Perk Mrs: Morley McMichael an Alloy were Christmas guests wit Mr: and Mrs. Robert Brenner and family, Ethel. Saturday guests with Mr. and Mrs. William Wright were Mr and Mrs. Gordon Greig of Lista wel, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Doug las, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Filsinger and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mel ville Grieg and family, Gorrie Mr. and Mrs. Allan Campbell and family, Bluevale, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Stewart and family, Kit- chener. Christmas visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Adams were Mr. and Mrs Richard Penner and family of London, David McCan- nell, Listowel, Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Millinger and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lockwood. Mrs. Connie Robinson, Chan- telle and Sandee, and friend, Barry Capling of Palmerston, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clarke, Port Elgin, Randy Clarke, Miss Nancy Clarke and Philip Thomp- son of Tillsonburg, Mrs. Clara Coulter, Listowel, were guests on Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Griffith visited Christmas Eve with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Eaton and family and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eaton, Seaforth. Christmas 'visitors with Mr. and Mrs. William Wright were Mr. and Mrs. Cam Edgar of Gorrie and Mrs. Harvey Coup - land. Christmas Eve guests with Mr. and Mrs. James Dunbar were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Earl of At- wood, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Smith and boys, Listowel. Christmas guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Edgar were Miss Louise Edgar of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Davey Edgar and Jason, Gorrie, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hislop and Miss Catherine Edgar. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dowling, Howe Island, Doug Fines of Brampton, Herb Fines, Sudbury were Christmas visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Fines. Christmas guests with Mr. and Mrs.. William Gallagher were Mr. and Mrs. A, Wallace of Clifford, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gallagher and Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ross and Amy of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cathers, David and Kerry of Belleville. Christmas guests on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson were Mr. and Mrs. Allister al. Notes d Green, Mr.and Mrs. ChOlps Bruinstna and family, 60001,10 Mr. and Mrs. Ted Crawfo Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. LIoy d Weir and family, Toro*, and Mrs. Brad King and flung)! - Clinton, Mr. and Mrs, Manta - Gibson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Higgins an - family of Stratford and Mr- an , Mrs. Bill Higgins and,family Erin, were Christmas visitor with their parents, Mr. and Mrs Stewart Higgins. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Griffith spent Christmas with Mrs. Angus Carmichael, Mr. and Mrs. James Robertson and Jim in Goderich. Mrs. Margaret Adams is spending a few days over Christ- mas with her son, Harry Adams, in Goderich. Christmas Eve guests with Mrs. Shirley Leek were Tom Leek, Sr. of Listowel, Mr. and Mrs. George Hislop, Brussels, Mrs. Evelyn Stephens, Hamilton and Dorine and Ron Cherry and Christopher, Wingham. Christmas guests with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Marks were Mrs. Elaine Mclntee of Weston, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hart and boys, Oshawa, Mrs. William Hart, Lis- towel and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hart family. Guests on Boxing Day with Mrs. Harvey Coupland were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edgar and family of Georgetown, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Coupland and family, Seaforth and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pyke and family. Mrs. Shirley Leek, Diane and Tommy, Dorine and Ron Cherry and Christopher of Wingham, spent Christmas Day with Mrs. Patsy Theodorff, Listowel, Wallace Matthews was able to return home on Saturday from Wingham and District Hospital where he has been a patient since receiving multiple fractures of his arm in a fall a week ago. Mr. and Mrs. James Sanderson had their family from Toronto, London and Brussels home for dinner Christmas Eve and Christmas Day they and , son, Janiie, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bolger s Walton. Mr. and Mrs. Geoff Woollett, Leslie and Terry visited at the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Butch Bradbury,' Mississauga. Mrs. George Griffith, Miss Margaret Griffith and Jack Grif- fith were Christmas guests with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McKercher. Mr. and Mrs. James Sanderson and Jamie Sanderson were Box- , ing Day guests with Mr. and Mrs. of Brian Sanderson and family, Brussels - Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Per Henley visited with Mr. and Mrs. Geoff y Woollett and sons on Christmas Day. d Mr. and Mrs. Reg Watson were d visitors Christmas Day with`Mr. , and Mrs. Carson Watson, Brus- sels. . Christmas visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Mac Wylie were Mrs. Jack Wylie and Mrs. Marion Longstaff. Members of the Clarence White family spent the holiday weekend at their home here. •`! Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Elliot spent Christmas and Boxing Day with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Elliot, Grand Bend. Boxing Day visitors with Mrs. George Griffith, Jack, and Miss Margaret Griffith were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nixon and Mat- thew, Mrs. Keane and Miss Linda Keane of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. George Watson and family, Kitchener, spent Boxing Day with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reg Wat- son" Christmas Day guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ron McMichael and family were Harvey McMichael, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McMichael and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lamont and family of Teeswater. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Riley, 'r Mary Beth and Linda, Miss Tharon Riley, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wintemute and Dennis, Ron Riley and Miss Heather Smith spent Boxing Day with Mrs. Charles McCutcheon, Walton. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Mus- grove, accompanied by Mrs. Lil- lian Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fischer of Walkerton, were guests on Christmas Day with and Mrs. Doug Weber and Kvin of Alliston. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hupfer were visitors on Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mul- vey and family, Belmore. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hupfer, Brussels, were also guests at the same home. Mr. and Mrs. Ron McMichael and girls visited Boxing Day with Mrs. Noah Ries, Fordwich, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce • Mont- gomery, Debbie and Donald and Mrs. A. Douglas of Blyth, were visitors on Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Smith. Christmas guests with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Townsend were Mr. and Mrs. ' Ross Werth and Shan- non of Listowel, Mr. and Mrs. Kim Cowan, Kitchener, Miss Carla Smith of. Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Porter, Donald and Shawn of Lucan and Mrs. Margaret Townsend. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Musgrove, John, Angela and Jeffrey spent Christmas Day with her parents, •Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Griffith, Gowanstown. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Clark spent Friday and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Pollock and Todd of Bramalea and all spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crozier at Stratford. Service Directo ELECTRICAL ga�ur ke-McLeod .Electrical Contractors Ltd. Electrical Contracting Motor Sales, Repairs • and Rewind Wingham 519.357.2450 $URKE ELECTRIC LTD. Appliance Sales and Service Maytag Moffat Kitchen Aid Inglis Hoover Wingham 357-2450 Quality and Personal Service Guaranteed PLETCH ELECTRIC Wingham Industrial, Commercial, Farming, Domestic PHONE 357-1583 FLOWERS • Wedding Arrangements • Cut flowers • Plants • Flowers by Wire Service LEWIS FLOWERS 135 Frances Phone 357-3880 FUNERAL SALES AND SERVICE Lynn Hoy Enterprises Honda and Skidoo Sales & Service Hwy. 86 east of Wingham Phone 519-357-3435 LISTOWEL'S EXCLUSIVE SPORTING GOODS STORE sPIRG PORT 3 291-2333 177 Main St. Listowel, Ontario INSURANCE B%/ INSURANCE All Types of Insurance 335-3525 GORRIE 357-2636 WINGHAM TOP SOIL & GRAVEL TOP SOIL AND GRAVEL Crushed Grovel Cement Gravel Fill Gravel Top Soil • 24, Stone Sand John Cox • 357-1297 WINGHAM HOMES Personalized Service DAVIDSON FUNERAL HOME & CEMETERY MEMORIAL Gorrie, Ont. Tel. 335.3571 dir FUELS BILL TIFFIN Imperial Esso Agent For all your Home and Farm Fuel and Lubricating Needs 357-1032 SIGNS SIGNWRITING "Dunn By Tom" Thomas E. Dunn RR 1 Bluevale 335-6395 CONSTRUCTION T.M•&T. CONSTRUCTION General Contractors All types of concrete work Pit Silos ' Home and farm building BOB T11ONIPSON BLt'Fv, I E, ONTARIO 357.3!93 . PLUMBING HEATING Leroy Jackson —Plumbing —Heating —Tinsmithing 191 Josephine St. Wingham 357-2904 AUTOMOTIVE Prevent Stains Protect your car's interior with FABRI-GUARD Check at the Texaco Service Centre for a FREE Demonstra- tion of this remarkable protec- tive process. Protects against spots, spills and stains. of bri uard WINGHAM SUNOCO SERVICE LICENSED MECHANIC UNDERCOATING & R'USTPROOFING COMPLETE CAR & . TRUCK SERVICE Prop. Ken Leitch PHONE 357-1554 NIGHT 357-3585 PRINTING WINGHAM PRINTING SERVICE • PRINTING • , PHOTO COPIES • REGISTER FORMS • RUEI'bER STAMPS • WEDDING STATIONERY 314 JOSEPHINE STREET WINGHAM 357-3800 THE ADVANCE -TIMES Arthritis sufferers in Canada lost a total of 9,000,000 work days a year, according to a report from The Arthritis Society. , A. 75TH ANNIVERSARY—The Bank of Commerce in Wroxeter marked its 75th anniversary with an open house Dec. 21. Gathered around the anniversary cake are Betty Bradshaw, manager of the Bank of Commerce in Fordwich; H. L. Galbraith, manager of the Wroxeter bank; former manager J. F. Alcorn; and the bank's oldest customer, Gordon Yeoman. OLDEST CUSTOMER—Manager H. L. Galbraith of the Wroxeter Bank of Commerce presented the bank's oldest customer, Gordon Yeoman, with a wallet bearing his initials during an anniversary open house Dec. 21; the bank celebrated its 75th anniversary. Mr. Yeoman has been dealing with the branch for more than 60 years. BANK STAFF at the Bank of Commerce in Wroxeter 'gather around the anniversary cake. The bank marked its 75th anniversary with an open house Dec. 21. Ron Gulka is the bank's accountant, Shirley Hart is a teller, H. L. Galbraithis the bank manager, Evelyn Dickson is discount clerk and Mary Kieffer fl? ledger keeper.