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Wingham Advance-Times, 1980-03-12, Page 941 in to howl 5 IPM. o Plowmen's g o E and host, a.l f?lA',B - Ition old to -anti), > .ri:4J::i S:Y%. ` 7•:fr•{ •J.;% .i ;r r4J ,•: r � e .'r. rS,%:,',is{v;srY J✓,(•,rJi1e''''.•;)r�`r! ,.. !f.J+r u :...,.rr. r.,., r:r.JR:1N :�'J,.Yr,,rJf,': k:'{A.r.. ,. . 14 vented To Buy RealEstate for Sale ,. f ,r�io ..f.,. f%'+.rL.' ;:+: i'• '`•`.• 1i :�;•, { > �eS r • �:;4JJr Fzgiakpirr older Noise . in wlgllaln.'ailltllilylii►ing on a large treedlot. Price will sur- prise you. Phone 357.1653 after 7 p.iae,, 12-18 YEAR QLJ , 3 bedroom, dou- ble -wide modular home in Ttuniberry.Estates• Fully car- peted, attractively decorated, pool, recreational and laundry facilities, large fiver lot, ex- cellent fishing and canoeing, Immediate possession. Owner moving out-of-town. Phone Marjorie Guest 357-1500. 27-5-12 300 ACRE beef fi1104, eatlti'al Ontario, in operation induct; ing maple bush, Standrg timber. Good beildifii +, $85,- 000W Mineral rightsravellaable. For ftother i.,.fortrAt'.;ase"4a ;nOe, ., Box 60, c -o The Tweed News, Boat 550, Tfveed4Ont. KOK 3J0 and usedmodular homes for 19150 4CltES .bus S Maud, :tin area ..or Turnberry Town- . Ship. Ph'me 357«-18,52 or 357- 271540 For Sale or Remit OFFICE UNIT 10' x33'. New RETIRING? Developing new adult community; ,Five Sea- sons Estates, beautiful treed lots, minimum size 100' x 100', 2 miles from Bayfield. Mor- gan's Mobile Homes, Clinton 482-7066. 27 -Mar 26 BROKER REAL E STATE AMNA5'1'1'1WINGDIAGONAL ONTARIO 37•7 LOVELY 2 STOREY HOME Brick home in beautiful condition, living room with fire- place, family room, spacious late model kitchen, new large 4 -pc. both, three bedrooms, large unfinished room adiccen 'ilo kitchen, attached garage, owner transferred. Priced well below replacement costs. THREE BEDROOM HOME Ideal starter or retirement home, excellent location close to schools. Kitchen, dining room, living room, master bedroom and bath are located on the main level, two bedrooms above. Listed at $34,500• BUNGALOW ,immaculate 1 sforey 3 bedroom bungalow on a large lot on the outskirts of Wingham. - Tastefully decorated throughout. Full basement finished into 4th bedroom and hobby shop. Detached garage. Water supply from drilled well. Foil price only $40,000. REDUCED TO SELL Only $18,000 full price for 3 bedroom Belgrave home with newly renovated interior. Kitchen and -dining area have custom quality cabinets. New living room, 3 pc. bath, central oil heating and 100 amp. service. This is an ex- cellent opportunity to own your own home for a very low purchase price. Ken Ducharme, Representative, 570 Shuter Street, Wingham, Phone 357.2594 rvice FLOWERS • Wedding Arrangements • Cut flowers e Plants • Flowers by Wire Service LEWIS FLOWERS 135 Frances Phone 357-3880 Tlie Fiower Nook • flowers for all occasions • potted plants • weddings are a specialty PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE Call or drop inand see us at 218 Josephine St., Wingham PHONE 357-3333 FUELS BILL TIFFIN Imperial Esso Agent For all your Home and Farm Fuel end Lubricating Needs 357-1032 sale. Morgan's Mobile Homes, Clinton 482-7066. 27 -Mar 26 MINUTES OF TOUR LIFE,., •••WIL6: 011is Ea AHI. 11 ( OSf. LLOOL) I)UN(IH UNE beds0On set 0n apa*'tment:eentrailyloiea+ N.iaghaal. Available 1 diately,fridge and Stave plied,.narking,p..pets,'tei Pays utilities. Pone •E bedroom apart - main street in :1+d stove 1:* I i a�S •ridge and 1t pays utilities, I1 0nth, available 0 357-2433. HAVE 50 acres for corn- aftd'� barley. Are you interested'. idyll 8haree growing? " Would con- sider hiring someone With the We •to. 'plant and harvest,' Write iaow to Box 2137, e -o Tile Wingham Advance -Timet* Wingham, Ont. NOG 2W0 TWO bedroom apartments, Teeswater and Lucknow. Phone 528-3234. Just Reduced: 13 rrb You'll stop looking once/ you've seen the professional workmanship thru-out this beautiful three bedroom, 1 bath, all brick, new bungalow in Gorrie. Situated on a lovely 60' x 132' landscaped lot. Even an 111/4% assumable mortgage. Owner anxious to sell: Only 536,500 ' Just Reduced: Owner 'anxious to sell fast this three bed- room, brand new brick bungalow with at- tached garage. Located in Gorrie. Assum- gbie 11% % mortgage. Super - good buy. Asking $44 500 For further information please call Doug Teeter -665.7738 or 364-4700 Canada Trust Realor. SALES AND SERVICE Lynn Hoy Enterprises Ltd. Honda and Skidoo Sales & Service Hwy. 86 east of Wingham Phone 519.357.3435 HOME IMPROVEMENT ARTS-KRIEGER HOME IMPROVEMENT SPECIALTY: Aluminum and Vinyl Siding Doors and Windows Additions and Renovations Free Estimates Phone 887-6964 SALES Forever Yours. Stationery • Invitations • Thank you notes • Napkins, matches • Social announcements The Wingham Advance - Times Office ire.cto--1 PLUMBING PLUMBING INSTALLATIONS Repairs, Renovations Now Installations, call Terry Deyell at 3572814E or 3571229 PLUMBING HEATING Leroy Jackson --Plumbing - Heating Tinsmithing 191 Josephine St. Wingham 357-2904 INSURANCE cifUN$t"/r NCE AU Types of Insurance A5-3525 357-2636 GORRIE WINGHAM If Your Business Is Service THE ADVANCE -TIMES 357-2320 PRINTING WINGHAM _ PRINTING SERVICE • PRINTING • PHOTO COPIES • REGISTER FORMS • RUBBER STAMPS • WEDDING STATIONERY 314 JOSEPHINE STREET WINGHAM 357-3800 Our T=Shirts Are 'TOPS' A Great Walkf{(p Advertl•embntl G.D.K. . Enterprises Wroxeter, Ontario CUSTOM SILK SCREEN PRINTING OF T-SHIRTS Gordon Koster, Box 62, Wroxeter Bus. 335-3136 Res. 335-3671 ELECTRICAL Pletch, Electric Ltd. Electrical Contractor Motor Rewinding and Complete Motor Sales WINGHAM 357' 1583 HAIRDRESSING 7c,t(: '' ,.'f mall BEAUTY SALON "Specializing in Perms and H©iecuts("- Josephine Street Wingham, Ontario "" Phone 357.2812 7}: 12 rrb LOOM apartment, OV' -quiet couple, no l 1pje April 1. Phone 5 rrb 1lOOM apartment . Phone 357-3805. T m home in the and water in - r month. Phone Wing the week, 12-19 ON iiiii3g 1Th's main Street a pinceo,8lutable for small busi- ness or office, hydro and heat supplied, Phone 357-3241 or 357-3482. !ellings• 12-19 ONE mapartment on Iasin str t of Wingham avail- able A II.1• Phone 357-3800 from 9,a tn:.to 5 p.m. or apply , at ; Wingham Printing Ser- vices.' TWOioom apartment in W 'available in the near iuturre, hydro and heat supplied Phone 357-3241 or 357-; 82 evenings. ' 12-19 MOD 1 R,;,"farm house in Turnbeirry Township. Phone 335-6251 < .. 27-5 TWO BEDROOM one storey house In .Wingham. Available imtinediatelyiv.. References. Phone .335-3891. " a.,,. WITH option to buy, brand new mobil' time, two ' bed- rooms WI eluxe fridge, stove, 8rapes'°a carpets, on huge lot, 5 Minutes ' from downtown. Phone 357-2037. 5-12-19-26 Coming Events BINGO Teeswater Lions Club Regular Bingo, Friday, March -14 at 8 p.m: in Teeswater Town Hall; 15 Regular games $10;' 3 Spe- cials at $25; Jackpot of $160 on 56 calls. CRAFT AND BAKE SALE Saturday, April 26. Anyone who is interested in the future of the. Bluevaie Hall, is asked to mhke a few items for the sale. For further information call 357-3990. - GLASS COLLECTION To raise money fpr the. Blue - vale Hall renovations, Morris and. Turnberry Township resi- detits may deposit their 'glass at their township; dump, for the next .few weeks. • For further information call 335- 3805. SINGLES' DANCE Festival singles' dance, Fri- day, March, 14,,, at the Vic- torian Inn, Stratford; dancing 9 p.m. to 1. Welcome all singles over 25. No blue johns. GUILD TEA AND DISPLAY St. Paul's Anglican Church Altar Guild Tea and Display, Saturday, March 15, from 3 to 5 p. m. A display of Vestments, Linens, Sacred Vessels and Hangings in the Parish Rooms. The public is cordially invited. CHILD HEALTHWCLINIC The Huron County Health Unit invites you to attend the'Cha ild Health Clinic. held at Health Unit office. Wingham and Dis- trict Hospital on Wednesday, March 19, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. for . 1. Health Surveillance 2. Anaemia Screening 3. Immunizatior. -;4, Hearing Screening • Vision Screening 6. I. iuoride brushing for ages 3 to 5 year BINGO On Friday, March 14 at the Bluevale Community Hall; 10 Regular games. and 3 Share the Wealth Special door prizes. Coin,' and bring n friend. 1''+ in Toxon •r ▪ ' . Elgin ?lp 7, 'iSated in C©mi'g Events RUG H 'MING COURSE We ar looking for people inter ted in learning the craft of rr g hooking. If interested ca' 392-6076 after 6 p.m. 5-12 y - - GRAND OLD +)PRY Two coaches visiting Grand Old Opry, Kitchener, - Satur- day, March 22, choice seats. Call Nicholson Bus Lines, 357-3014 or 357-1270. '12-19 BENEFIT DANCE For Raymond and Wilma Rammeloo and family to be held at the Blyth arena, Fri- day, March 14. Music provid- ed by Country Companions. DANCE At the Howick Community Centre on Saturday, March 15. Music by the Entertainers; -$7 a couple; lunch included. INSTITUTE MEETING - • The Wingham branch of the Women's Institute is holding their regular meeting on Thursday, March 20 at 2:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers, Program conveners, Mrs. Wil- liam Lapp, Miss M. Johnston, Mrs. Ed McBurney. Roll call, name different ways in which wheat comes te, the table. Motto: If we don't plant knowledge when we are young it will give us no shade when we are old. Hostesses, Mrs. J. L. Currie, Miss Ann Wilson, Miss R. Currie, Mrs. Vera Armstrong, Mrs. O. Hasel- grove. BELGRAVE'II The fourth meeting of the Bedside Knotters was held on Monday, March 3 at the -East Wawanosh Public School. The roll call was answered by each one telling how, the furnishings in her bedroom re- flects its . use. Each member made a measurement to scale of her bedroom and its furni- hire. The meeting =.was closed with the 4-H motto with the next meeting to be held Mon- day, March 9. KNIFTYKNOTTERS . The fourth . •meeting of the Belgrave I Knifty Knotters was held on March 3• in the Women's Institute Hall.- The all:The leaders showed pictures of `different'bedroom arrange- ments and the girls discussed arranging bedroom furniture. The, leaders explained the home' assignment which is to make a scaled floor plan of our room as it is and as we would like it. HOUSE PLANS DRAWN • residential design • architectural drafting • project management free estimates no o*ligation SCHAEFF fI RESIDENTIAL b SIGN LISTOWEL 291-1449 111111111111111111111 sou westorf! Qgfarie 14911E the shires ofliage Erie, boasts a diverse. agt�iet tural base. Eighty-four per cent of the county is devoted to the production of a wide range of cash crops, fruits ,and vegetables, and livestock. Elgin hosted previous plowing matches in 1940• and 1960. Selecting the hust Ca7.1ais a• colorful highlight of . the plowmen's convention. Hands and parades are all part of the pageantry as each county vying for the site tries to impress the directors. Hosting the plowin match is a large undertaking. The International Plowing Match and Farm Machinery Show is the largest oudoor exhibition off farm machinery in North America. The. Tented City, which houses the 600 exhibits and displays, sprawls over a 53 -hectare (130 -acre) area. The event is one of the LAKELETMACRAMAIDS Telling how a final arrangement achieves balance, proportion and - a centre off interest was the roll call when the Macramaids met at the home off Mrs. Jack Wright. The leaders discussed color selection, color climate, texture and choosing ac- cessories for the girls' rooms. - The girls then cut from material samples what they would use to redecorate their individual rooms. BAILEY REAL ESTATE LTD. Phoni 452.9371 ' •cilnton WANTED - farm listings. " MORRIS TWP. - 150 acres,' 100 workable. Frame home and barn,, Priced reasonable. - MORRIS TWP. - 85 acres, 40 workable, balance mixed bush. • MORRIS TWP. 4'/a acres with large frame barn and good home. Reasonably priced. BRUSSELS - 6 room stucco home on Mill St. Forced air oil heat. MORRIS TWP. - 87 acres, 40 workable. Frame home and large frame barn. MORRIS TWP. - 2 miles from Blyth on '/2 acre lot, 7 room brick home in like new condition. Heated workshop. MORRIS TWP. paved road, 7 ern bungalow, by maples. 8 Wingham. MORRIS TWP. - 2 acres with frame home, large barn. Reasonably priced. - 1 acre on room mod- surrbunded miles from FOOD FOR, THOUGHT - Serving God is doing. good to man. But praying is thought an easier service land is therefore more gen- erally chosen. The Man T© See Is M9NTEE CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN • (just 21/2 blocks) is a very prac- tical 3 bedroom home which has been marvelously up- dated and decorated with modernized kitchen and living room, lovely hardwood floors, closed sunporch, new extra large sundeck and a king-size 70 x 135 treed lot. OWNER MUST SEE AN OFFER FAST! I $25900 or less! ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW. only two years old in fashion- able Maitland Estates, with recently 'finished recreation -and games room workshop and two baths. Owner trans- ferred and seeks a rapid offer from you. TURNBERRY ESTATES • Double wide modular home in im- peccable condition with Franklin fireplace in living room, three roomy bedrooms. spacious modern kitchen, full use of recreational facilities and services. All for 526,900. SUNSET, CRESCENT BUNGALOW • at only $44,500 has country kitchen and built-in dishwasher, three bed- rooms, finished rec. room, extra appliances and a terrif- ic location. Excellent mortgoge at 11'4%. EXCELLENT VALUE. GRACIOUS 2 STOREY • brick home on large treed lot in Gorrie. New fitted kitchen• new bathroom. Four bed- rooms, large living room end dining room. 538,000. Also four adjacent building lots to be sold separately, or as a whole at $21,000. CHARMING 1 ACRE • in the village of Walton with a de- lightful three bedroom aluminum -sided home with many improvements including furnace and carpeting. Special feature: new 24 x 30 Wondersteel shed plus smolt hobby born and oodles of berry bushes and fruit trees. Only 5391500. cleogc OFFICE 357.1344 . Real Estate Sen B ICe MARGARET DAY 357.2196 Contact Zbe-Win 4, Adv •a, bigbligbts of 1'1i. year' Lasi ye tbugtod hY-4441 traded , ternatinnal Plowing M,etoh and Farm A achinery Show 1 being held on a site northwest t Wan F�iN2 ix) oft ilia -Carleton Regan in r f -in 1Wloli agtoi.'Count, bet 90- WINGHAM • New 3 bedroom home on a 0.0 rgisii area. Broadioomed living room and'badrelan's,. ) are - full basement, elecitric 'hen�ting aridptl6+itS( lit f middle thirties. -, svrs*�Y: "+i BELGRAVE - To close an 'State we mer this quafity'bul bungalow with attached garag.. Featured is the /3* broadloomed living ra0M# Oiling team ;and,,,e-xcslllsr kitchen, good sized bedr000ns with'lats of 'closattl,;ctliT well landscaped treed lot, and situated only one .block ; from store and Post Office. t , WINGHAM - Two bedroom bungalow only one block froth(. downtown. House is dominant sit•,d; ;on a good slz.d.iolt with driveway and attached garage has living r .. . dining morn, kitchen and 3 pc. both'. For' a re"t cejt>flitt home do not pass this one• BELGRAVE - 27 yr. old bungalow with:stewa rd .scif con tained apartment. Owner_usirg the apartment far a unit rest' home, This is a very successful enterpristiej House in excellent condition. For retirement home or'4-'s home with en added income, bemire tainveltioate,thisiii Priced under thirty thousand. Good financing.'cvailiolllllr� WINGHAM- 3 bedroom restyled homy two bedrme1 up and one down. Situated dose to schools. Fully Ensu ioted, nicely decorated, electrically hieated, House: -in move -in condition. T�_ your offer, MEL MATHERS, WINGHAM357-3208'' Representing LLOYD W. HUTTON REAL ESTATE LTI Broker, Kincardine?1196-2061 b• DON -HAMILT tRzoL estate and nsienar Wingham Office Tel.: -357-3493 HOME t WORKSHOP Four bedroom, 1'/2 storey frame house with - kitchen, dining room, living room and.3 pc. bath on main floor. Separate cement block workshop with furnaceaind'hel t duty wiring. located on datablocorner lot In Gorrie. PARKS 100 acre beef and hog set-up; barn 100•' x 66' "L" 36' x 45.", " cement silo,' 2700 bushel steel granary, automatic fa rm atic feeding systenbFertile .90 acres workable, 'balance `, in mixed bush- Two storey, 7 room house. ,i.Iocated ..yin' Turnberry Township. 76 acres, 72 workable with born'60' x 40' set up for beef and hogs, implement' shed 36'1c 45'. This farm has'an out- standing 2'/2 storey double brick home, 5 bedrooms,, fire- place, bath up rind dawn, hardwood and broadloom floors and many extras. An outstanding .propel> y in Tern '(Fr ' betjy Township_ 300 acres, 220 workable, two barns in goodcondition, river runs. through ...the property. Excellent' financing available. Asking $290,000. 96 acres, 55 workable. Two storey stucco home, small' barn, 40 acres in pine and mixed bush. 'Located on o. paved road. Priced to sell at $75,000. 149 acres, 140 workable, balance in maple bush,.located on a paved road. Two storey brick home completely,. re - motioned with fireplace,new kitchen, etc: Also'a batik' barn. Priced, to sell. OFFICE 357-3403 John Brent Clarence Sutcliffe 335-3391 392-6969 - Laurie Campbell - 887-6672 "We Sell the Earth and insure Everything On It", IL 1 REAL ESTA AND INSURANCE AGENCY LTD,. - WINGHAM A good value family home is this 4 bedroom (1 bedroom on the 1st floor), 2 storey brick offering kitchen, living room, den, 4 pc, bath, garage, large lot, and d' panoramic view of the country, assumable 103/4 % mortgage and an attractive negotiable price 0f 645,000.' rr S A GOott BET.. YOU'LL FMD WHAT YOU NEED ill OUQ- USING'S! WINGHAM Situated on a double lot -and nestled among many mature treks is this fine home. Four bedrooms, kitchen, living room, dining room and family room with fireplace. Much attention hos been given this home and o 103/4% mortgage con be assumed. WINGHAM Splendid three bedroom, one storey home. This economical home offers kitchen -dinette, den. living room with a fireplace and o cozy family room. The large bay window looks out onto a better neighbourhood. Visitors will love it. so will you. HOWICK TOWNSHIP 100 acre highway form with 80 acres workable. Capacity for 3500 fat pigs yearly. Three larger newer barns, ougered feed- ing system, liquid flush manure system with capacity for 1,572,000 gallons, two large granaries and much more. Two Storey double brick home with 5 bedrooms. Call us for all the details. TURNBERRY TOWNSHIP 47.5 acres of highly productive corn land. 45 acres workable. No buildings. WANTED Dairy form with 100 acres workable. Priced up to 5175,000. Cottle and quota not necessary but can be negotiated. "32os.zi l, -ie St. Winghanv, Ontario 357-1414