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Wingham Advance-Times, 1981-03-18, Page 9Pr i.44,1,-.14k.r.•:t.•14,•,-,.•••;,:;4•14•0•••,k••••;.;?,::•/*'••••;7':".t.i, xxm, '11r, •6. ^Mr .46. '••• • = • RUSSIELL REALTYLTD. 4-;;"'44 100 ACRES RAO 'LAND "1 100acres workable. Howick,' Turnberry Lin,. IlORNBIRRY TOWNSHIP . 147 acres level land, 11 acres -hardwood hush, large house, large barn with automatic feed manger.Good Farm Credit Mortgage. ' 234 ACRES . 200 workable, excellent house, good barn with sile.:tiet up for 200 to qQ0 -beef cattle. Large Farm Credit Mortgage at good rate. Call Doug Russell at 2383283 011E bedreatn 'aprlanellt • 4VRilable, inuitedlatelY4 wfreeidglet. i and ,StOve ne7deCli ". PhOrle 357-1167 during e -done to boaplial and sc1:4" • 411rrb • ONE bedroom apartment; stove and fridge,- available immediately. Phone 3574851 before 6 p.m. 4rrb HUTTON • ACRE - country property near Wingham. Three bedroom house fully restyled with new roof, new windows, new siding full insulation, and two full baths. Try your offer. TEESWATER - It's a bargain, a two bedroom brick bungalow on a good sized lot one block from downtown, full basement, nearly new double garage (one half insulated for workshop,) Home needs renovations. Owner transferred out of province, Asking $14,000. Reasonable offers considered. * * • ft WINGHAM - Three bedroom older home with new home comforts only one block from downtown. This home has special features such as , full Insulation throughout, drywall interior, newly decorated sun- ;oom, large kitchen with custom mahogany cupboards and main floor laundry room. Exterior of aluminum. ******* 30 ACRES - Kinloss Township, 24 dry workable acres, balance bush. Try your offer. TURNRERRY TOWNSHIP - 100 acre hog and beef set-up, 90 ehoice workable acres, 3 bedroom stone house in excellent condition, combination oil -wood furnace. Barn 60 x 70 for beef, hog barn farrow to finish 36 x 148 silos 13 x 50 and 36 x 148, new implement -shed partially completed. First time offered, large FCC mortgage at 81/4%. BELGRAVE - 5 choice building lots 99 x 157 - asking $8000 to $8500. Situated close to quality custom built homes. MEL MATHERS, WINGHAM 357-3208 Representing LLOYD W. HUTTON REAL ESTATE LTID. NIMITiefreircilftWit TWO bedroom downstairs apartment in Wingham, close to main street. Tenant t„.4-ssays all utilities. No pet. Rent $170 month. Available May 1. Phone 357-2433 after 5 p.m. BILL CLIFFORD REAL ESTATE BROKER 26 Square Goderich 524-9097 524-6710 524-8951 NEAR. WALTON - Hobby farm with 10 acres and 'L' shaped barn. See this 2 storey, 4 bedroom aluminum sided home with Enid today. Owner will consider large mortgage. #117. HOLMESVILLE AREA - Renovated large family home, workshop and garage. Barn 25' x 40'. 18 acres of tile drained land. Excellent for VTgetable or fruit farm. Owner has purchased business and is dpen for offers. #125. NILE - 13/4 acres are included in this attractive 3 bed- room family home featuring large bright living room and dining room. Nicely landscaped grounds, spring - fed creek and small barn make this worth the asking price. Call Bill to see this small holding. #140. BELGRAVE - Be the landlord. Two storey duplex. Separ- ate services and entrances. Plus 11/2 storey stucco home. Nicely refurbished. Owners have moved and will consider mortgage, 10% down. Call Jack for more de- tails. #144. KINBURN - Two. residential building lots 100' by 250' ; each. Listed for quick sale. 2 for only $5,500, #137. WALTON - Commercial Building. Store plus 2 bedroom I apartment. Owner will carry mortgage to sun purchas- er. Make an offer today. Listed for quick sale. #134. MORTGAGE 12% - 20% down on this two storey brick home located in Walton. This 3 bedroom home is well worth the asking price of only $26,000. Call Jack for more details. #133. BELGRAVE - Residential building lot 73' x 192' located in a new subdivision - south side af Belgrave. Listed at $8,000. #100. GARAGE - Located at Nile is this 1,500 sq. ft. block building. Nile Service Centre. Price includes equipment. Call Steve for more information. #132. LONDESBORO - 5.44 acres - Highway #4 frontage 565 feet. Now reduced. 11/2 storey 3 bedroom aluminum sided home plus steel barn 40' x 30'. Priced in the thirties. #533. WINGHAM - Josephine Street cement block and brick building, containing 2 offices and show room, large shop and warehouse. Vendor will carry mortgage to suit purchaser. #499. MAIN STREET, WALTON- Built-in dishwasher, stove and Franklin fireplace are included in this 2 storey brick home. Owner will carry mortgage. Must be seen as this family home has four bedrooms and a family room. #120., CUTE AND COZY - 2 bedroom bungalow located in the village of Dungannon. New wiring, new plumbing, new • kitchen cupboards. This refurbished home can be yours for $21,000. #109. 50 ACRES Cash crop land. County Road 16. 2 miles west of Brussels. 45 workable, balance In bush. Asking $75,000. #101. LUCKNOW AREA 150 acres on Highway 86. 130 acres of good productive land, balance in hardwood bush. Ex- cellent buildings. 'V shaped born with addition. Set up for hogs ond cow -calf operation. Asking $250,000. Vendor will consider holding mortgage for 80% at 11 %. Call Steve for further details. FORTY-FIVE ACRES - Highway #4. $885.00 an acre. Good building site. Terms available. #500. Jack Cummings . . 524-8961 Enid Boll •, 624-8191 'John Schnelker . .5244135 Cleo Colquhoun . .482-9988 (111111 CIfftard 5244090 Steve Buchanan . .524-4700 l8rrb ONE bedroom apartment on main street. Phone LeRoy Jackson, 357-2904 or 357-1305. " 18-25. WANTED TO RENT TWO bedroom a$tfl Lucknow ' ad oat apartment ftitidSheci!„.# furnished in Te8,81Va, ftt4' Phone Glennhatven :Apart- • ments 528-3234 after 1),01.. J1, rir 0 .1. *#,Vo nietat gOrtf40 4114 an• , ChapeltOiXi4$ i:of. Blyth Viuon fr 0 13TI:f0:0:70:10.eit:f4074on Foltowing the sei, inFel7g$P11111W14"' hWit:01;1144-441a4PPtat". -fte:VW*"4 "°: ingevents thrithFcerog;i4sontroprum 0-6 :an; APARTAWNTS in Teea,k- water, senior citixell‘, wh come. Phone 392-6828. •Wz- 18-25-1+15'9 TWO bedroom aparttnenOti?t Belgrave, available mediately. Phone 357481V 't1•1 ka-25!, • REAL ESTATE FOR SALE PRIVATE SALE; 6 -room. house in Brussels, alnMinbin ,siding, four piece, tanks (okit jionble lot, newly decorated", Asking $34,900. Phone • Kenyon 357-3114. 18-2k: THREE bedroom heuse Brussels, cement block; TWO or 3 bedroom farin_ kopek from main street, new: y house. phone 335-3911. ctipboards, 3 -pc. bath, oil -furnace,mostly carpeted throtighotit. Priced for. quick sale, $15,000. Phone LucknOw 528-3723. 200 ACRES Gorrie area. of crop land in Phone 335-3238. 18-25. REAL ESTATE LTD. Phone 482-9371 Clinton 50 ACRES - general farm in Hullett Township. KATE ST. WINGHAM - 2 year old brick home on 1 are lot, electric =heat hAlIs,-ntillieP‘411$bsaaft, tthsernen , low interest mortgage can be ass- umed. 150 ACRE FARM -1 miles from Winghom, equipped for beef cattle, and hogs good frame home, FCC mortgage can be ass- umed. 11/4 ACRES IN BLYTH - Victorian style home, 26 fruit trees, excellent pro- - perty for hobby or bus- iness, try an offer. SHOP AND LOT - at Londesboro on No: 4 highway. Ideal for weld- ing shop or similar bus- iness. 150 ACRES - E. Wawanosh 110 workable - 2 floor brick home, 2 small barns 250 ACRES - St. Helen district - 210 acres work able, fair buildings. ' • • ch 25 at 8 Town Hall; 41 for senior ildren under onne all' 11-18 4Orf. SsAiRnvVitaon from. f4fg,.4.4.ii th wedding ''' ' rude Tiffin s. Victor meson A Iraii vuni. tt-ext "1-07' Oal Hall for day, March • 2 ' 'birch Com - 14117'' and l4rtedMrs o 10Tipff.min 1 Open -IIlouse 8:30 followed cing to Joe a. No gifts. GoodTiffin*' 4, • wisbes Hope to ..•,,,- , you- 'see, I4;rin 18-25 ...;,,.. ST, T:;ES tinew:version of his hiliotOyabout nu- clear:i'vo,:,ginsathiee *e:7P9;riowitha sin)100eE04ceatthe Ei1xiIHall on NOOSBY,6010at8p.m. Tickets $6; special group rates; reservations 523-9300. Write,DaXtteBlyth, Ont. iorrlyt • 18-25 4,(9i/L-ii/oiroWaor FEAR -In loving memory of a dear husband and father, George William Fear/ •who passed away March 21,1979. Silent memories keep you near, As time unfolds another year. No longer in our lives to share But in our hearts you'rea1- e's'itnivalegtilere: • t --Lovingly remembere and sadly missed by wife Elizabeth, son Brian ancl", • daughter-in-law lvanka. DEATHS PARKER -Passed away in Port Credit on 5unday;, March 8, DaVid Parker, aged 62 years. He was a • son of the late Harold and Janisa Parker of; Wingham; grandson of the late Rev. Dr. David and • Mrs. Perrie,.Wingham. He is survived by his itrife, Dorothy; sons, ' David, Donald and Douglas, all of Port Credit; one brther, Harold Parker of Alvin- ston. Funeral and in- terment was held Wed- nesday, March 11, in Part • Credit. The Man To See Is sINTEE CONVENIENCE & COMFORT - in in cozy 2 bedroom, onestory brick home with a new oir-tight stove in the living room. Carpeted dining room, spacious back kitchen (or den), 4 pc. bath and closed porch. Besides the original attached garage, there's a NEW 2 car garage -workshop On this spacious 65' x 170' lot. Treed and fenced, it's a DELIGHT! FRESH & CLEAN - with roominess everywhere: on the 99 x 132' lot, double garage, 3 large bedrooms, 11/4 baths, extra large kitchen with abundant cupboards, unfinish- ed basement open to your Imaginaton, sundeck and a gorgeous country view. A charming Winghambilevel bungalow, just 6 years old and only $53,500. ATTRACTIVE 2 STOREY HOUSE - with 3 bedrooms and double baths constructed within the post 2 years, immaculately maintained and decorated with a number of banus extras, garden shed, cemented driveway, ex- tra insulation and storms, YET ONLY $37,900. EXCELLENT INVESTMENT - property on Gorries main street with 2 extra large apartments which have been FULLY modernized. "Clean -as -a -whistle" these main- tenance free units (with model tenants), are charming and roomy. Flawless for $34,900. ECONOMICAL LIVING- In Gorrie in this immaculate 12 x 62 mobile home with "add-on" den & verandah situated on a scenic 66 x 132 lot. This 2 bedroom beauty has 2 ample garden sheds, generous 12 x 12 kitchen & inexpensive upkeep and is only $19,900. - 96 HIGHWAY ACRES - on No. 86 adjacent to Whitechurch with 80 acres tillable, balance in mixed bush, farrowing barn (100 sow capacity) 14 x 40 silo, 2 feed bins, and 5000 bushel steel granary connect to Farmatic Feed Mill, gloriously modernized 4 bedroom brick home elegantly renovated. Exceptionally grant I $149,000. Contact: OFFICE 357-1344 STAN CHADWICK 357-2497 MARGARET DAY 357.2196 " • •,,,s 1.1.0•41sto CAROGF THANKS , • Shanks to my dear friencla and relatives who re- .menibereitnein many ways whit* 1 was a patient in Winghtnn • an Thstrict Hos- pital Meth University Hos- pital; Lindon. Thanks to Dr. • Cardin, Dr.: McKim, Dr. Jolly and4hevantusiss,son second Iltiorformtbeir-„, tient care • to Rev. B. PssrnbreEorIijs1 visits and yers M46. t rifts alsoto d olts4ad Aikeon the fifth [nor rei'y Hos- pital. Ali, was greatly appre: eiRted and will always be re- membered. Ina Eadie' .. • • Many thanks to neighbors, friends and relative:, tor cards, gifts and visits to us while in Wir am and 'Dis- trict Hospital A :•peciali thanks to Dr Hanlon, Dr. Gear, OR stai ind second fluor staff. We would also like to exhress our -thanks to the Bluevale Girisrfiall team for the 'beautifulsikmer ar- rangement. • Karen and Kendra Moffatt 1 wish to take this opportu- nity to .thank all: those who remembered me with cards, letters, flowers and gifts while a patient in the Wing - ham and District' Hospital. and since Coming home, Spe- cial thanks to Dr. J. K. McGregor. Dr. J. C. McKim, nurses in ICI; 'and second floor north for t heir excellent care. - Thanks also to Rev. Barry Passmore, Rev. John RohertS and :Ilr. Don Vair for 'their visits and prayers. These kindnesses will al- ways be remembered. Doris Michie wish to thank the nurses on secondllo�r and ICU, Dr. Hanlon and th'. McGregor for their care while I was a .patient in Wingham and Dis- trict Hospital Also thanks to those people who sent cards and visited Inc Albert Coultes I would like to thank all my friends for the flowers, gifts. cards' and visits 1 received wbile a patient at Westmin- Mer • Hospital. London and the Wingham and District • Hospital A special thanks to all those \On helped out at home. A grateful family, • Al I redo Hallahan and family thank you to everyone who We,v,•ould like to say a big 25th wed - such a happy 'eaSIOIT: to out fam- ilies who put on the lovely d make xl, r soaour25thwed- ding a nni dinner for us. thoge Who sent Ot cards. tlowers and gifts and those who came toll* dance in the B 1 ....glen. A russels special thanks to Edith and Allan Adams and Gwynne and Jack Brown for making this all possible. Thanks again Hob and Irene Brown MEMBERSHIP MEETING At Howick central Public School on Wednesday, April 1 at 8 p.m for anyone inter- ested in joining the Howick Junior Farmers. Phone Cathy 335-3750 or Diane 357- 114,2 for more information. 18-25 " 125TH CENTENNIAL MEETING • Will be held at Howick Com- munity Centre on Tuesday, March 31, at 8:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. 18-25' • DANCEATHON Tuesday, March 24 at 7 p.m. to Wednesday, March 25, 7 a.m. in Wroxeter Town Hall. Sponsor sheets available. Phone Diane 357-1142. Spon- sored by Howick Junior Farmers. Proceeds, to, On- tario Heart Founclat6n- BAKE SALE Saturday, March 21 from 1 to 3 p.m. in Wingham Town Hall. Sponsored by Howick Junior Farmers. Proceeds to Ontario March of Dimes. BINGO Howick Lions' Bingo will be held on Friday, March 20 at 8 p.m. in Wroxeter Com- munity Hall; admission $1; 12 Regular games for $10; 2 Share the Wealth; one $25 Special; Jackpot $140 on 56 calls; Purple Ball $70; Door and Consolation prizes. TEEN DANCE In Ethel Community Centre, Friday, March 20, at 8:30 p.m. t� 12; admission $2.50 each. Rock Night, Steven DJ. Everyone welcome.. GARAGE SALE 'Saturday, March 21 at 10 • a.m. alIeWrt. EVatik' church; antiques, aluminum extension ladders and step- ladders, tools,' shovels, can- ning sealers, lawn mower, Hoover washer spin dryer aWd other miscellaneous items.' DANCE At the Howick Community ("entre, Saturday, March 21. ,Nlusic by "The Exceptions"; $7 a cople, lunch included. COUNTRY SUNSHINE Bluevale Recreation pre- sents "Country Sunshine" on Saturday, March 28 at the Brussels Community Cen- tre; dancing 9-1; door prizes; lunch included; $8 per couple, advance tickets, $10 per- couple at the door. Tickeets available at 357-- 3474. Township and attended S.4 No. 5 Morris. His wife; ,.,;. predeceased him; was the .„„_vm5s4., 7.! former Mildred' Brown of Mi"- 14144 - Blyth. Care* ' He is survived hy one of Belgraile daughter, Mrs. Robin Kennett) 40 !NiadeleneA) Allen. Lennox-• harn' • INSTITUTE MEETING Regular meeting of the Mait- land Women's Institute will be held Tuesday, March 24 at 8:15 p.m. in Wingham Town Hall. Public welcome. PAPER DRIVE 'Advance notice. The 1st Wingham Scouts spring, paper drive will be held on Saturday, May 2. Please save your papers. PUBLIC MEETING Wingham Towne Players general public meeting, Thursday, March 19 at 8 p.ra. in Wingham Town Hall. Guest speaker Keith Roul- ston. Amateur theatre is great recreation! Join us - you'll see! PRENATAL CLASSES The Huron County Health Unit invites you to attend the ExpectantParent Education Classes, being held in the Health Unit Office, Wingham and District -Hospital, com- mencing Wednesday, April 1, from 7:30-9:30 p.m. These classes will run for 8 weeks. Would anyone who is inter- ested please register by call- ing 1-800-265-4252 toll free or the Health Unit office at 357- 2264. Both, husbands and wives are invited to attend and participate in the digcus- gions. 18-25-1 CHOIR FESTIVAL. Saturday, Apill 4, at 7 p.m. in the Listowel District Sec- ondary School. Choir Fes- tival 1981 of the choirs of the Reformed Churches in Ontario. There will be 12 choirs participating. The theme is "0 , Sing A New Song" (Psalm 98). Hosted by the choirs of Drayton and HarristOn Reformed Churches. 18-25-1 31C3EI, "X" NI M MacnoNALD-Mr. and • Mrs. Robert MacDonald, Teeswater. announce the birth of their son, Shawn Robert, on March 15 at Wingham and District Hospital, A grandchild for • Mr- and Mrs. John MacDonald and Mr. and • Mrs. Gilbert Kuenzi PATTISON-Mr. and rs. Donald Pattison, RR 3, Wingham ; are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter. Donna Ann, on March 11. at Wingham and District Hospital. sister for Tabitha. RUTLEDGE-Tertry and Brenda Rutledge are pleased to announce the arrival of their daughter. Courtney Diane, weighing seven pounds, 13 ounces. bornon March 3 at Clinton Public Hospital. A sister for Shawn -and Jason. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Webster, Whitechurch. and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rutledge, Brussels. Nlac DONALD -Dr. and Mrs. R. A. MacDonald (Sandra Cameron) of Kincardine are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter. Daphne. seven pounds. seven and a half ounces. on March 10 at Kincardine and District Hospital. A sister for Curtis. Grand- parents are Mrs. Donald. MacDonald of Ripley and Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Cameron. Wingham. LEE -Tom and Carolyn are very pleased (6 announce the safe arrival of their daughter. Marni Rebecca. six pounds, 12 ounces, on March 10 at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Peter Turk, London. Mary Lee of Wingham. Charlie Lee of London. McBURNEY-Mr.ad Mrs.' Daniel McBurney joyfully announce the birth Of their son, Jason Daniel, on March 11 at Wingham and District Hospital. He is a grandson for Alan and Juno, McBurney, John Nixon and Elaine Nixon; a great grandson for Mr. and Mrs. Jack McBurney, Mrs. LeSlie Bolt and Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Nixi5n. MacLENNAN - Mr. and Mrs. Norman MacLennan • of Kitchener announce the birth of their son, Luke Murry, at the K -W Hospi- tal on Friday, March 13. BLACK --Bryan and Kathy • are pleased to aiinounce the safe arrival of their new daughter, Amanda Catherine, weighing five pounds. 15 ounces, born March 1 at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. A wee sister for Crystal and Sabrena. Proud grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Black, Belgrave, and Mr. and Mrs. George Burkholder. Blyth. SCH El' R W TER -Mr . and Mrs. John Scheurwater, RR 2, Teeswater, an- nounce With pleasure the birth of their son. Daniel Robert. seven pounds. 15 ounces. on March 14 at Wingham and District Hospital. First grandchild for Mr arid Mrs. Peter Scheurwater and Mr. and Mrs Robert Stewart of Cambridge W1LKINS-Mr. .and Robert Wilkins, RR 1, Lucknow, are happy to announce the birth of their (faughter, Catherine Dawn, on March 15 at Wingham and District Hospital. A grandchild, for Robert and Betty Moleand Herb and Marie Wilkins . „ • , .,-„ FOR A GOOD • • )•te 'lc. • • "tiz,4 FiTZSIMMoNs FELE rA:r E ,W1,10,00 • le1., . p„,,Itt' . ., - ....' • ; . ..to Aft 176 DIAGONAL ROAD , s, 00,11, - "s, •• • Located on ci landscaped double lot close to ,.....1.1::el. 1ELEGANT BRICIEHodiliE''' 3.1 l$ - '' - 3-"' coshnotoppininedg. Presentlyaportnt s o being ngrnaibnetanireeastoraeda t3o atha: could original family home with many extras such as 2 fireplaces,, sun room, 2 car detached garage. We would be pleased to shoW you this beautiful home at your convenience. RANCH STYLE HOME Brick construction with attached carport. Hanover kitchen, separate dining area, living room, three bedrooms, large recreation room, laundry and utility room Good location,. lot size and condition. Priced at only $41,900. • COUNTRY HOME Located close to Gorrie on a half acre lot. This attractive 9 room brick home has modern kitchen, separate dining room, 3 pc. bath, oil furnace and new 100 amp electric service plus many more attractive features. Water supply is from a new drilled well. Low taxes and low purchase price of $30,000. COUNTRY LIVING -5 ACRES Located close to Winghom, beautiful renovated three bedroom home. Large living room, separate dining room, spacious kitchen with lunch area. Two baths, two car garage. Spring fed pond. Listed at $54,000. Ken Ducharnun Representativ, 570 Shuter Street, WIngham, Phone 357-2594 DON HAMILTON cREal EstatE and gniazarzcE Ltd. Wingham Office Tel.: 357-3403 IDEAL STARTER HOME Two bedroom home completely renovated including newfamily room, roof, windows, doors, 100 amp. ser- vice, furnace and broadloom. Just move in and you'll enjoy the view of the countryside in this home situated on a lot 100' x 247' on the outskirts of Wroxeter. Priced' at only $25,900. TAKE A LOOK AT THIS PRICE Just $12,500 for this six room cottage on a lot 66' x 165' in Wroxeter. Sure it needs some repair, but you can't go wrong at that price. Have a look at this property and you be the judge. It's a real Handyman's Special. JUST $5,0011 DOWN Vendor will take back an Open Mortgage for the bal- ance. Located in Turnberry Estates, this double wide commodore home has 3 bedrooms, large kitchen, living room and utility room. Extras include fridge and stove, cedar deck both front and back. This home has been oc- cupied by adults only for one year and is located on large lot back onto the river. COUNTRY LIVING This hobby farm features 371/2 acres with 18 acres clear, mixed bush and spring fed pond and is located on a paved road near Brussels. Enjoy comfort in the 3 bed- room bungalow with cedar deck. Also a new Kentucky style horse barn to enhance the appearance of the pro- perty. OFFICE 357, -C3rrence Sutcliffe /John Brent 335-3391' 392-6969 Laurie Campbell 887-9051 "We Sell the Earth and Insure Everything On it"