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Real Estate
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
95 Acre farm on Highway 86 be-
tween Wingham and Bluevale,
This century farm is self drained
and tiled, with 8 acres of hard-
wood bush; 36' x 94' barn, poultry
house and piggery. Heated work-
shop and driving shed. Double
brick 5 bedroom house with 2
bathrooms. Ideal set up for beef
or hogs. Call exclusive Agent
Madeline Broadfoot at Furtney
Office, St. Marys, 284-2566 or
Home 229-6724 Kirkton.
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For Rent
TWO BEDROOM apartment,
washer, dryer, refrigerator and
stove. Adults only, references re-
quired. Available imMediately.
Peter Harrison, Harriston; 338-
2243.
15 rrb
TWO BEDROOM apartment,
washer, dryer, refrigerator and
stove. Adults only, references re-
quired. Quarter mile west of
Harriston. Peter. Harrison, 338-
2243.
6 rrb
REAL ESTATE LTD.
Phone 482-9371
Clinton
DUNGANNON- 1'/2 storey
stucco, 2 bedroom home, at-
tached garage, nicely refin-
ished. -
NEAR BLUEVALE- 231/2 acres,
3 acres hardwood bush;, no
buildings.
BRUSSELS -Under $20,000. will
buy this 1'/2 storey home, 3
bedrooms, dining room, large
lot.
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NEAR BRUSSELS- 100 acres, 93
acres workable, no buildings.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT- Biting
remarks are often the result
of snap judgements.
The Man
To See Is
MCINTEE
BOUNTIFUL 150 ACRES in Morris .Township„consisting of 60
workable, 75 pastured 15 acres of mixed bush plus the Mait-
land River lazily rollirr''Through, There's also a 40 x 70 barn and
a house needing repairs, all for only $55,000.
MUST, MUST SELLI The price has been slashed on a two year
old mobile home 12 x 56 with two bedrooms and situated at
Turnberry Estates. MOVE IT IF YOU WISH! Only $11,000.
RECENTLY REDUCED to $32,500 is a very roomy 4 bedroom
home having undergone extensive redecorating. Located with-
in 2 blocks of downtown, this fine family dwelling has 11/2
baths, good furnace and roof and must sell quickly as the own-
er has purchased a newer home.
ATTRACTIVE BRUSSELS HOME having 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, liv-
ing room, dining room, kitchen, laundry room and family room
having a Franklin Fireplace, Listed at $37,000.
EXQUISITE & BREATHTAKING is a handsome split level 4 bed-.
room home which will be your dream come true! Along with an
ultra -modern kitchen, there's an L-shaped living -dining room
with picture window,fdmily room with walk -out patio and rock
garden, bright carpeted-rec room with corner fireplace and at-
tached garage. Asking $64,500. and the owner WILL negotiate!
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Coast to Coast
Real Estate Sen ice
Contact:
OFFICE- 357-1344
STAN CHADWICK- 357-2497
MARGARET DAY- 357-2196
FOR SALE
EDWARD A.
ELLIOTT
BROKER
WINGHAM
'TOR TODAY AND
TOMORROW"
1/2 MILE SOUTH OF WINGHAM
Town and country qualities in
a fashionable area. This gor-
geous 3 bedroom brick bung-
alow (Angelstone front)
offers a lovely combination of
a family size kitchen, lining
room and a delightful family
room with a natural fireplace.
A full basement is awaiting
your imagination and person-
al touch. All this on an over-
sized lot. Asking $50,500.
WINGHAM
Three year old raised bungalow with 2 bedrooms and 11/2 baths
This home boasts a contemporary kitchen, large living room,
Oil heat and full basement. An expansive view at an affordable
price. See --it today.
NEW HOMES $33,900.
Some people hate change until something great comes along
and here it is, right in Wingham. Brick and aluminum on the
outside - quality inside. With these 1036 sq. ft. semi-detached
homes is a kitchen -dinette, living room, 3 bedrooms, full base-
ment, patio doors and the front lawn is sodded.
BELGRAVE
A brick bungalow that's your chance to move into a highly de-
sirable neighbourhood. Modern kitchen, living room, 3 bed-
rooms, 4 piece bath and a family room where you can surround
the fireplace with your family. You'll find you've purchas-
ed much more than a home for $44,500.
BLUEVALE
Expanse... Not expense on thie '/3 acre near Bluevale. This
attractive bungalow with wood siding offers three bedrooms,
living room, dining room, modern kitchen and a 4 piece bath.
Immaculate inside and out. At $37,500.
Call us today: -
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Edward A. Elliott .................. 357-1555
Tom Miller 0 000 000 ...---.. 343-2832
THREE BEDROOM house, 1/4
mile west of Harriston. Refer-
ences required. Peter Harrison,
338-2243.
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IN WINGHAM, small, ground
floor apartment, suitable for
older lady or quiet older couple.
Phone 357-2056 after 6 p.m.
11 rrb
TWO BEDROOM apartment in
Teeswater. Phone 392.6893.
29-6
THREE BEDROOM new bunga-
low in Kinlough, fireplace, laun-
dry room, sun deck, fully carpet-
ed, electric heating, $250 per
month. Available immediately.
Transportation to Bruce Gener-
ating Station available. Phone
395-3427.
29-6-13-20
TWO APARTMENTS in Wing -
ham available immediately. Both
supplied with hydro, heat, fridge
and stove. Phone 357-3482.
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ONE AND TWO bedroom apart-
ments, available immediately in
Lucknow. Now renting apart-
ments in Teeswater, available in
November. Phone 528-3234.
20 rrb
THREE BEDROOM house, new-
ly renovated, electrically heated,
centrally located. Phone days,
357-2370, nights 357-3794.
29-6
DOUBLE ROOM, (bedroom and
den) heated, on John St. Lady
preferred. Phone 357-2750.
29-6
TWO BEDROOM house in Wing -
ham. Phone 524-6613 after 5 p.m.
NEWLY RENOVATED two bed-
todrf1 uj?stairs apartment, close
to main street in Wingham:
Tenant pays all utilities. Rent
$135 per month. Available Janu-
ary 1. Phone 357-2433.
6rrb
ONE BEDROOM apartment in-
cluding fridge and stove. Call
357-1851 before 6 p.m.
HOME, outskirts of Wingham,
modern conveniences. K. Fitz-
simmons, phone 357-1117.
THREE BEDROOM duplex in
Wingham, 1 block from main
street, fully self-contained.
Phone 357-2890 in the afternoons.
FIVE ROOM self-contained heat-
ed apartment, close to business
section in Wingham. Available
January 1. Phone 357-2462.
6-13
THREE BEDROOM mobile
home close to Wingham, all facil-
ities, references, required. Phone
357-2037.
6-13
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NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE
At Howick Community Centre on
Sunday, Dec. 31. Music by Bitter-
sweet, $16 a couple. Lunch pro-
vided. For tickets phone 335-3422.
6-13
BOTTLE DRIVE
The First Wingham Scouts' bottle
drive of returnable and nonre-
turnable glass will be held Satur-
day, Jan. 6, 1979, starting at 10
a.m.
BINGO
Wingham Lions' cash bingo will
be held on Wednesday, Dec. 6 at 8
p.m. in the Wingham Town Hall;
12 Regular games $10; 2 Share
the Wealth, $10; 2 Free games; 1
Jackpot $205 on 60 calls or $25
consolation.
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MAITLAND INSTITUTE •
The Christmas meeting of the
Maitland Women's Institute will
be held Tuesday, Dec. 12 at 8 p.m.
in the Wingham Town Hall.
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REBEKAH EUCHRE
Will be held on Monday, Dec. 11
at 8 p.m. in the IOOF Hall.
TURKEY BINGO
The Belgrave and District Kins-
men are having their annual
Christmas Turkey Bingo, in the
WI Hall, Belgrave, on Tuesday;
Dec. 12 at 8 p.m.
CRAFT & BAKE SALE
Annual Christmas Craft and
Bake sale on Saturday, Dec. 9 at
Oddfellows Hall, following the
Santa Claus Parade. Sponsored
by Jack Reavie Opportunity
Workshop.
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BINGO
Every Saturday night in Blyth
Memorial Hall, 8 p.m. Regular
and Share -the -Wealth games,
plus $150. Jackpot.
20 rrb
100TH BIRTHDAY
CELEBRATION
The family of Miss Emma Irwin
of Gorrie and North Bay cordially
invites relatives, friends and
neighbors to attend the reception,
in honor of Miss Irwin's 100th
birthday, in Gorrie United
Church on Saturday, Dec. 9 from
2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 8:30 p.m. Best
wishes only.
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Cards of Thanks
Thank you sincerely, all our
relatives, friends and neighbors,
who have . sent cards, letters,
gifts, visited or helped in any
other waduring Ken's stay in
Victoria Hospital and since com-
ing home. All are greatly appre-
ciated. We especially thank Rev:
JohnRoberts, the Lucknow Pub-
lic School staff and pupils, Mrs.
M. Hamilton,'Dr. Leahy and the
VON, Mrs. S. Lancaster, and,Mrs.
L. Knight. To everyone we extend,
our best 'Wishes for the coming'.
Christmas Season...
Mabel and Ken Wheeler
The family of the late Mrs.
Harry (Ruby) Hastie wish to ex-
press sincere thanks to all their.
friends arid relatives for their
many acts of kindness, memorial
donations, floral tributes, cards
of sympathy and food during
their recent bereavement. Spe-
cial thanks to those in Harriston
who freely gave their assistance
in our time of need; to Rev. Wes
Ball and to Davidson's Funeral
Home.
I would like to give notice and
thanks to my ladies who have so
faithfully patronized my shop for
42 years. It was deeply appreci-
ated. I will not be operating my
hairdressing business as I have
retired on Nov. 30, 1978.
Thanks again,
Helen Foxton
WARWICK—In loving memory
of a dear husband and father,
Wilfred Warwick who passed
away Dec. 4, 1971.
Gone from us but leaving mem-
ories
Death can never take away.
Memories that will always linger,
While upon this earth we stay.
—Lovingly remembered by
wife Edythe and family.
ROSS—In ever loving memory of
a dear mother and grandmother,
Mrs. Robert Ross, who passed
away December 9, 1977.
There is a link death cannot
sever,
Love and remembrance last for-
ever.
—Always will be remembered
by her family, Don and Jean and
family; George and Lorraine and
Cheryl.
BRECKENRIDGE—In loving
Memory of our dear sister Mrs.
Mabel Breckenridge, who passed
away December 4, 1977.
Today recalls sad memories
Of a dear one gone to rest.
The ones who think of her today
Are the ones who loved her best.
—Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by her two sisters
Mrs. myrtle Weir and Mrs. Annie
Scott.
MANN—In loving memory of a
dear husband, father and grand-
father and great-grandfather
Sheldon Mann, who passed away
Dec. 9, 1976.
Sadly missed along life's way
Quietly remembered every day.
No longer in our lives to share
But in our hearts, he is always
there.
—Lovingly remembered by
wife Velma and all the family.
HENDERSON—In loving mem-
ory of Bertha Henderson, who
passed away December 5, 1977.
There is a home not made by
hands,
Beyond its golden door
Awaits the one who's now away,
Not lost, just gone before.
And in that home not made by
hands
The Master will prepare
A place for us, and when He calls
We'll meet our loved one there,
—Sadly missed by dad and
family.
The family of the late Thomas
Prescott wish to thank Dr. R. D.
Wilkins, the nurses and staff on
the second floor of the Wingham
and District Hospital for their"
kindness. Thanks to the pallbear-
ers, flower bearers and the
people who ,brought food to the
house. Thae. to Rev. and Mrs.
Roberts of Belgrave and the
ladies of the United Church for a
delic'oug lunch. Thank y u z1 9 o
all who sent flowers and cards.
Your thoughtfulness was very
much appreciated and will al-
ways be remembered.
Thank you ' to everyone for
being so kind. Special thanks to
Dr. Ping, Dr. Mowbray, the staff
on second floor, ambulance driv-
ers and Rev. Robert Armstrong
for his many visits and prayers.
JosephE. Smith
DIED
MEAHAN—Passed away sud-
denly at Peel Memorial
Hospital, Brampton, on
November 7, John Earl (Jack)
Meahan of Brampton. He was a
former resident of. Wroxeter
where he attended school at the
time his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Anthony (Tony) Meahen,
operated the post office in the
village. He is survived by his
wife Donna and was the dear
father of Holly of Brampton
and William Craig of London;
loving grandfather of Paul.
Also surviving is one sister,
Mrs. Russell (Mary) Lonsway
of Utica, Michigan. A private
family service wa's held at the
Leo Archdekin Funeral Home,
Brampton, with cremation
' ullowing.
HICKEY' At the Wingham and
District Hospital on Wed-
nesday, November 29, to Mr.
and Mrs. Kevin" Hickey,
Wingham, a son, Jeremy Lynn.
PIKE—Bob 'and Peggy are
pleased to announce the arrival
of their daughter, Lesley
Dianne, on November 29 at the
Wingham and District
Hospital. A sister for Carolyn.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs, Leonard James,
RR 5, Wingham are pleased to
announce the engagement of
Shirley Ann Gray to Roger L.
Pearson, son of Mr. .and Mrs.
George Pearson of Toronto. The
wedding to take, place on Satur-
day, Dec. 16, in Toronto.
Gord. Angst
dies after
long illness
Following a long and painful
fight with cancer, death claimed
Gordon Angst of RR 2;_Clifford on
Sunday, December 3, at the
County of Bruce General
Hospital, Walkerton. He was in
his 62nd year.
Mr. Angcst was born on the 13th
concession of Howick Township
and farmed . there for several
years before selling the farm. He
was later employed by the
Fordwich Feed Mill and Elmira
. Feeds. He was a member of the
Clifford United Church.
Left to mourn his passing are
his wife, the former Ruth Reidt of
RR 4, Harriston; two daughters,
Mrs. Sylvester (Linda) Stroeder,
RR 3, Clifford, and Mrs. Roger
(Susan) Burchill, RR 1, Gorrie;
and one son, Keith, at home.
There are two grandchildren;
four brothers, Emerit of Clifford,
Arnold .and Nelson, .. Kitchener,
and Winston, Elora; ' and five
sisters, Mrs. Earl ,(Lucilla)
Witinore, Mrs. Frank (Rhonda)
Fixture, Mrs. Gordon (Vera)
Zurbrigg and Ruby, all of Kit-
chener, and Mrs. Cliff (Alma)
Hallman, RR 2, Clifford.
Funeral service was conducted
at two o'clock Tuesday afternoon
at the Clifford United Church.
Rev.. Robert Williams officiated.
Final resting place will be
Clifford Cemetery.
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Wingham, Ontario
Telephone
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WINGHAM
MEMORIALS
GUARANTEED GRANITES
CEMETERY LETTERING
REASONABLE PRICES
Buy Direct and Save
Bus Ph. 357-1910
Res. Ph. 357-1015
Frederick F. Homuth
Phm.B., R.O.
Carol E. Homuth, O.D.
Mrs. H. Viola Homuth, O.D.
Optometrists
HARRISTON -"Ontario
338-2712
REID AND PETERSON
Chartered Accountants
218 Josephine St., Wingham
Ph: 357-1522
J.A, Peterson, C.A. B.W. Reid, C.A.
The Wingham Advance-Tallllies, Dekeglibe.r14,
3 bedroom home ready for occupancy in River.,,
Teeswater. Extro insulation, garage, patio, chii.,
fireplace, completely landscaped, future plum
basement, full Hudoc warranty, $48,000.
RONN VOISIN
CONTRACTING
Te•eswqiter. 392-6784
CLAYTON G. HOGG LIMIT
Real Estate Broker
Wingham
Next to the Post Office
FOR SALE -
FAMILY HOME - two storey, 3 bedrooms, recreation rootriii10.,
4 piece and 2 piece baths. Located on lot 99'x 132; this mode'rrt
home in village close to Wingham has been completely renOr.
ated.
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COUNTRY HOME on 4% acres, five year old aluminum sided
bungalow, 2 bedrooms, full basement, located near Wroxeter." '
Creek on rear of property, many mature trees.
HOUSE, BARN AND 9 ACRES located near village on paved Mid' This corner property has a 3 bedroom house, barn 50'x 40'with.'
new silo plus small implement shed and garage.
100 ACRES ON HIGHWAY - 5 miles from Wingham, 65 acres
workable with balance in mixed bush. One large and one small
barn plus implement shed and 4 bedroom house with new
drilled well and wiring- Low asking price.
INCOME PROPERTY located in the heart of business section in.
Teeswater consisting of two commercial outlets and two apart-
ments. This building is in good repair and is an outstanding
buy. .
WANTED!! 1 ! We have a sincere client looking for a Dairy Farm
as a going concern complete with stock. All enquiries confid-
ential.
EVENINGS
JOHN BRENT 335-3391
HUTTON
WINGHAM - A new home in time for Christmas. Excellent fin-
ancing available and luxury living can 'be yours in this spacious
3 bedroom split level with family room, living room, dining -
room, kitchen with patio doors, two bathrooms and attached,
garage. Try your offer.today.
WHITECHURCH - This handyman's special is priced in the teens
and is offered to close an estate. On a newly surveyed 66' x
132' lot. There are new cupboards, new chimney and a good oil.
furnace. If price is a concern, just try an offer.
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WINGHAM • In a quiet neighbourhood overlooking Maitland
River, mobile home 12' x 60' having added addition and a base=
ment. For low cost living you get taxes of $173- per year, low
oil costs and your own drilled well. Frig, stove, rugs and drapes
are included. Lot size 132' x 165'.
WINGHAM - Attractive one floor home, only two blocks from
downtown on a beautiful treed lot. Formal living room, dining
room, kitchen with new cupboards, laundry room. Priced to sell-
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WINGHAM AREA - 50 acres on a main road 3 miles from town.
Some bush at' the back, balance of land slightly rolling and
workable.
OTHER FARMS CLOSE TO WINGHAM ARE:
- 140 acres with good buildings, 115 acres choice workable land
- 116 acres, 2'acres bush, balance workable, buildings 'good,
including stone house. .
- 94 acres 1/2 mile f om town,, no house, 74 acres workable.
DIEL ATHERS, WINGHAM 357-3208
Representing
LLOYD W. HUTTON REAL ESTATE LTD.
Broker, Kincardine 396-2061
BROKER
REAL E S TATE
WINGHAM, O'NTARIO176 DIAGONAL.. ROAD a 357.1'117
THREE BEDROOM HOME
Brick construction, modern decor throughout, late model spac-
ious kitchen, living room, large new family room with patio
doors and sun deck. Two baths, three bedrooms, new utilities
and insulation, Excellent condition. Owner moving.
GOOD LOCATION
Close to schools and hospital. Modern kitchen, formal dining
room, living room, plus family room and large utility room on
the main level. Upstairs has 2 bedrooms and o new 4 piece bath
The home has had all new heating, plumbing, electrical ser-
vices and insulation. Asking only $41,000. for this exceptional
home.
RESIDENTIAL — COMMERCIAL
A valuable property offering living accommodation for 2 fam-
ilies or with the close proximity to the business section and ad-
equate off street parking could be converted to a variety of
commercial enterprises or an office complex. The full price for
this prime property is only $38;000.
COUNTRY SETTING
In a quiet homey setting overlooking acres of rolling country-
side, this attractive home has been renovated recently at a cost
of $40,000.00. New building 36 x 60 with metal siding Is part-
ially heated. New small barn. All new services. 2% acres on
Prov. Hwy., 11/2 miles from town. Asking $70,000. Please con-
tact Jake Kikkert, Rep. 357-2987.
Ken Ducharme, Representative, 570 Shuter Street,
Wingham, Phone 357-2591