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Wingham Advance-Times, 1981-04-15, Page 9.6f ,,, ,. • - fil44STNISVP, talion.4.24$71'010iiiit so *RN • gonoral,farm in Hallett Township. - RATE ST., WINGHAM - 2 year old 'brick home or 1 gore let, electric heat, fully finished walk -out basement, ',• few' ',interest 1 ineilirga,Can be omn. pd. )50 ACRE FA15111 - 3 miles from VV191)11959, /KluIPPed for beetCnttre*. nd 11°05, • good frame bcirrie. r.c.c. mortgage can be assum- ed. SHOP AND LOT. at Lon- - desboro on No. 4 High- way, ideal for welding shop or similcir business. 150 ACRES - Epst Wawan- osh. 110- workable, • 2 floor brick horrie, 2 small horns. 250 ACRES - St. Helen district. 210 acres work- able, fair buildings. LARGE CORNER LOT - in Beigrave, 8 ACRES - 8th concession' Hullatir Township, no' buildings, mostly wooded 2 ACRES - Morris Town- ship. Brick house, large shed. Drilled well, under $30,000. ••, *ANT4014Hiett,/* " •••17,,,, 1.7 ONE or two bedtbom apart- ment or small house in 0011k try -or in Wingham. Prefer north end. Responsible t '• ••• atil=1111=1611MIUMMOnd41.4.6.'0.0./1 dle age Man working titeedy.:; References if required., Phone 3514600 weekdays!' a.m. to 4 0,4n. Ext. 40. " • . 1522 RUSSELL • _ , . REALTY LTD., 120 Talbot $t. N. ifessoe, Ontario Realtor • 141illAcREIS BARE LAND 100,400res workable, f10- ,W4RiTarnberry line. tURRIERRY TOWNSHIP - :k-14racres level land, 11 01fles, hardwood bush, -large house, large barn With automatic feed mon- -6i. Good Farm Credit 1,49N/ci9e- MACRO - 200 workable eiresillent house. good qrn with silo, set up for to 300 beef cattle. !Lai& Farm Credit Mort- gage at good rate. CALL DOUG RUSSELL AT 23114283 HUTTON WHITECHURCH AREA - goodiwo bedroom brick house with attached garage on a 7 acre lot. Home well maintained, new combination woocboll furnace, drilled well. Barn -20 x 30, lower level for horses, workshop above. Taxes $300. per year. *item* TEESWATER - 2 bedroom brick bungalow, on a large lot one block from downtown. House for the handyman. Garage and workshop 24 x 26 'nearly new, workshop, • areainsulated. Asking $14,000. Try your offer. WINGHAM -a reasonable downpayment and the owners will hold a 'mortgage on thls John Street home. - The interest rate Is low. The asking price is low. A very private lot: The house has' reesiKreOlV-nov, fanAllY room and new hot water heating system. 4. — WINGHAM - beautifully restored and restyled brick home on hwy. 86. New electrically heated addition having family room with fireplace, laundry "room and extra bedroom. Other features are two full baths, modem kitchen and drilled well. Property consists of 100 acres with half bush. It's a place of privacy and beauty. meet,* ACRE - country property near Wingham. Three bedroom house fully restyled with new roof, new windows, new siding and full insulation, two full baths. Try your offer. MORRIS TWP. - 100 acres, 90 acres corn or bean land. 85 acres hos been systematically drained in the lasteyear, land level. MEL MATHERS, WINGHAll0 357-3208 Representing LLOYD W. HUTTON REAL ESTATE LTD. Broker, Kincardine 396.2061 The Man To See Is itisINTEE BUNGALOW PLUS! Ground floor features large kitchen spacious living and dining room, 2 bedrooms, 2 piece bath and laundry. Above are 2 more rooms and 3 piece bath. All for $32,900. TWO BEDROOM BUNGALOW • immaculate brick home near the hospital with large kitchen, plush carpeted living and dining rooms walking onto a carpeted sun deck, rec room and paved driveway. A home you'll be proud of for $48,000. MODULAR HOME - TURNBERRY ESTATES - extremely well cared for 2 bedroom unit with utility room, built-in buffet and cupboards, 2 decks and the woodsy banks of the magnificent Maitland River in rear. $26,900 or less will steal it I LUCKNOW attractive 3 bedroom bungalow. Family size kitchen. Super, double lot. $43,000. HIGHWAY LOCATION - near Gorrie. 1.3 acres go with this roomy mobile home. 2 bedrooms, living room and large kitchen. Sundeck and storage shed. Asking $16,900; ONE ACRE - PROFESSIONALLY RENOVATED - 4 bedroom home, very private setting with ultra modem kitchen, extra large living room plus den and contemporary 4 piece bath, family and utility rooms under construction PLUS 20 x 35' shed and morel Quality of a 'hew home" - • see it I Just $49,000. 15 ACRES STONE HOUSE - a great combination for the enthusiastic hobby farmer wishing a large elegant home. Recently updated Is the heating system, electri- cal, insulation, new drilled well, new fieldstone fire- place and MORE. Yes, a 12 room castle at 559,500. And a 30 x 60' barn with new steel roof to boot. HOBBY HIDEAWAY on 100 acres, 50 self draining clean acres and bulance in mixed bush, creek, born 45 x 50' with loose pens, 3 - 4 bedroom hoyse needs work. De- lightful treed setting. Formerly $79,000 NOW SLASHED to $69,500. Contact: OFFICE 357-1344 STAN CHADWICK 357-2497 MARGARET DAY 357-2196 ty' EDFIVItS •• DITORS 10,7 ERS TE OF b ,;CE MAY • DY :;;44thileS'esht:tveinogf • ennedy, late ofWingham, in • Ontario. f r 0 andde1'Uired to *send eir claims to igned On or before May, 1981, the assets of distributed, nly to claims as then been ...491PAYIRIAMOIMS.11.-300G11•1•".• TWa ..badroamOnaktnsantati Fprdynch, -04010 un- Motlinteix..rboSa.. ,34=3Mifiej; • APARTMENTS(' - inees Water, senior citlxenSTwel: • cerae. Phone392-6020. - 10-25-1-845 TWO bedroom apartment Luelinow and one bedroom Vartment furnished pr unr fininishee in Teeswater. Phone Glennheven rnents 528-3234 after 9 p4n, • 18rrb ' ktivi '$100 pet- mon 31109. • • 4 0„?' • ONE bedroom apartinent, stove and . fridge, available immediately. Phone 3574851 before 6 p.m. • 41rrh TWO bedroom ground floor • apartment in Wingham, 1 block from shopping area, available immediately. Phone 357-1730. ONE bedroom apartment; downtown area of Wingham, available immediately. Phone 357-2636 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.rn. MINI motor home, sleeps 6, has all conveniences, suit- able for vacations. Book in, advance, by the week. Phone 529-7403after 6 p.m. MODERN store situated on the main street of Wingharh. • Prime location, also suitable for professional offices, amplenrear parking. Avail- able June 1. For further infoniaation reply to Bak 423,, • Wingham, or phone 357-2870 • or,47-1015. • 15-22 • LARGE farm house, ap- Proximately, 2 miles from, iYinghani, available, 414 jp• earlier. Phone 335- • 1542 STORE centrally located on Josephine St., specially suit- ed for office and beauty .salon. Available May 1. Phone 357-3630. 15-22 NOTICE INCOME Tax preparation by Caroline McDonald at Edward Elliott Insurance Agency, Wingham on Tues- days and Fridays in March and April or phone 392-6382. • 11 -Apr. 15 TEACH your dollars to have more cents at North Huron Credit Union, 8 Alfred St., Wingham. Open hours: Monday 10 to 12; Tuesdayl Thursday 10 to 5; Friday 1 to 6. Free personal chequing accounts. Deposit accounts now paying 14 per cent. Phone 357-2311. 4rrb '1 • 1;, ‘,? „. TWO bedroom 4111,60.13)0t: ” downtown • , able May 9. ?1,1011,r 7•• from on.m. 04, -, •• 1 k: ' , , ,- • .• _ONE - bidroom basement_ #01,111ael/1 available 11.91/6 Apply, to P.O. Pox 000; WOO' ham, Oat . • lbrrh, ttemL.EsTATE VDRSALE BRICK biatigalOw in 000 location in Wingham.. Ink maculate condition, easy ttt•., maintain. Excellent retire -.4 ment home. Close to shop- ping. Priced in low 40's for immediate sale. Write Bo* 2179 co The Wingham Adt va rice -Times , Wingliara, Ont. • irrb SERVICES GARDENS plowed or tilled. Bob Chambers 357-2665 or Stuart Montgomery 357-2004. • 1543 LAWN rolling with 2 ton roll- er and asphalt paving of driveways and parking Iota. A. "Yoder & Sons, RR 1, Wroxeter 3356228. • 25-rrb CRAIG'S Oil Burner serVice; cleaning, repairs and instal- \'• lations; 24-hour • emergency service, Wroxeter 335-3398. 4rrb • • PRILS Refrigeration Aand . • • • l. • , Appliance Service, 24-hour emergency service, used appliance sales. Phone 887- 9062. 5rrb CUSTOM drapery by Linda for your home or business Phone 395-5629 or 395-2765, 11rrb LAWN ROLLING in Wing - ham. Phone 887-9563. 1-8-15 FOR your renovations, addi- tions, house or barn repairs phone Ben Dekker, 357-1085. Free estimates. ' 1 lrrb CUSTOM anhydrous' am- monia application on corn ground will), harlan tooth kit on cultivatal,. Phone Hopper Bros., Belgrave 887-6142. 8 -15 -22. - BROKER R E A L. E S 1—A.1"" WINGHAM, ONTARIO " 3571117176 DIAGONAL ROAD . 57.1117 LATE MODEL BRICK BUNGALOW Chstom built 3 bedroom home having modern kitchen and dining area, large living room and 4 pc. bath. Carpeted throughout. The lower level has 4 finished rooms presently rented as a bachelor apartment or could be a family size recreation facility. Other features ore a carport, paved drive plus a fully fenced yard. Come and inspect this family priced home. 2 STOREY HOME Like new condition. Three bedroom family home. Kitchen with lunch area, dining room, large living room, recreation room. This is en affordable family home for the hill price of only 539,000. 10i/4 % mortgage may be assumed. ELEGANT 2 STOREY HOME Only 1 block from post office. Consisting of many extras such as dining room, double living room with natural fireplace, antique woodwork, and'open staircase. 4 pc. bath plus 2 pc. bath and 3 bedrooms. Also adjoining is an income 2 bedroom apartment with 2 - 3 pc. baths. This home is in excellent condition and is very reasonably priced. EXCELLENT VALUE Family or retirement home close to Downtown. Good condition having three bedrooms, living room, den. Nicely decorated and offering comfortable living for the full price of only $23,000. Ken Dueharme, Representative, 570 Shuter Street, Whigham, Phone 367-2594 1. .6,111•1 Wingham, On - tow -A 4day. of April, 1.981`.; 1-Y • Solicito ets rs, 8111 Campbell, Box 730, Josephine St., i:?•• . Wingham, Ont. NO8G-125W220 • 4 NaTiogiVrttEnrrons AMirEfts ' STATE OF 01ER HALL KENNEDY , 'SONS having claims t the estate of AnnHail. Kennedy, late of the TownofWingham, in the County iluron. and Prov- ince of Ontario, deceased, are required to send partic- ulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 3Oth day April, 1981, and thail'aftar: :such date the Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of ,the said estate,: having regard only to the Claims of which they nhall5tben have had notice. • ; DATED at:. Wingham, On- tario this 23rd day of March, 1981. ••• Messrs. GoOdkil & Campbell, Barristers & Solicitors, • P.O. Box 730, ..,..:,4014ellephine Street, ii;,41117:Wingham, Onte. NOG2W0 • 1-8-15 - t;,.• e'•• MISCELLANEOUS ' • MEALS -ON -WHEELS Phone Mrs. L. Jetties 357- 3657. • 14rrb 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, Winghain. • rrb ANNOUNCEMENTS ' Mrs. Florence • Keller of Dashwood wishes to an- nounce the marriage of her son, Ronald Charles, to Jean Agnes Hull, formerly of Wingham. The wedding was held in Hensall United Church on Saturday, April 4, with. the Rev. Stanley McDonald officiating. The couple is residing in Hensall. • IN MEMORIAM WILKINS —In memory of a cherished father, Dr.' R. D. Wilkins, who went home to be with Jesus, April 14, 1980. Though his smile and laugh, ter are gone forever, And his hand I cannot touch; Still I have so many mem- ories. Of the one 1 loved so much. His memory is my keepaake, With which I'll never part, God has him in His keeping I ha ve him In my heart. —Father you are. greatly missed. lour daughter. Marilyn. WILKINS-1n loving mem- ory of a dear husband and father Dr R Dennis Wilkins, who passed away April 14, 19811! Death shall have no domin- inn over him ' —.sadly missed by wif.r! Grace and daughter Denise. in 1980. the 4.000 volunteer members of the uniforined St. John Ambulance Brigade in Ontario provided over woo hours of unpaid public duty They serve at aji kinds of public gatherings and sports events. DANCE Teeswater Ai-LOtto dance April 24, 9 to 1. Lunch includ, ed. •Music by "lVlaransci;„ Early bird draw for lotto • ticket holders.,..51X $50 'nixes. Teeswater •Community Centre; $3.50,per person. • 8-15-22 ANNUAL MEETING The Wingham Women's In- stitute annual meeting will be held M the Council Cham- ber on Thursday, April 16, with a pot luck luncheon at 12:30 p.m. The district pres- ident will be the §peaker. The new officers will be in- stalled. Be sure and have the annual reports ready. SALE • Sale of five fannilies' extras on Saturday, April 25, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. What — baby needs, carriage, play pen, toys: lawn chairs, linen; col- lectibles. Where — corner of Josephine St. and Bristol Terrace. THE GREAT RIDE FOR CANCER A 15 kilometre bicycle ride will be held on Sunday, April 26, at 1 p.m. It will start at Zehrs, travel along Jose- phine and the B -Line. Spon- sor sheets are available at Keil Insurance, Zehrs, North, Huron Credit Union, Tri- angle Discount. . DANCE At the Howick Community Centre on Saturday, April 18. Music by The Blenders; $7 a couple, lunch included. AUXILIARY TO THE • WINGHAM AND DISTRICT. HOSPITAL Requests all members to at- tend 4.0i_ i#OU:110ne**1 Meeting te held onTues- day, April 21 at 12:30 p.m. in the RNA building. SPRING SALE - Consisting or Ilgigunade crafts; plants, baking, 'Ogg the Wingbant, and *at Dat Centre -:for the Homebound; on 11148daY,IlYWT, at 2:30 p.m. TRI-COUNTY-siiprama, ANNUAL MEETING. Will be held in the Brussels ,Library. on Thurtrn, - ATInt 24 at 8:30 p.m. Representa- tives of all teams are invited to attend. 'YACHT Sailing and cruising instruction. Fully qualified Fanshawe College Instruc- tors. Bayfield, Lake Huron, weekly courses. Starting June 1. Book early 1-800-265- 9214 toll free. Howick Lions' Bingo will be held on Saturday, April 18 (since the regular date is Good Friday), beginning at 8 p.m. in Wroxeter Com- munity Hall. Admission $1; 12 Regular games for $10; 2 Share. the Wealth; one $25 Special; Jackpot of $160 on 58 calls; Purple Ball is $50; Door and -consolation prizes. OPEN HOUSE' Mrs. James Russel Fear of RR 2, Wingham, 'will hold Open House at her home on Saturday, April 25, from 2 Lo 5 p.m. and 7 to 10 -p.m. in honor of the forthcOming marriage of her daughter, Rosemarie Heather.. All ° relatives, friends and neigh- bors a re cordially invited. 15-22 • BENEFIT DANCE • "At the Blyth Community Centre on Friday, April' 24, kir Jim ees1 Betty Rosswho recently lost their barn by fire. Ladies please bring lunch. Everyone welcome. • 15-22 Cards �f Thanks A sincere thank you for the cards, gifts and visits while was a patient in St...Joseph,s Hosital, London: Also thanks to Rev. Passmore, Captain Perrin and the galon the fourth floor. Thanks age in . Irene Showers We wish to express our sin- cere..thanks to all for their kind expressions of sym- pathy in the loss of our father and grandfather, Cecil Skin- ner, of Huronview. Special thanks to our neighbors and the nurses at Wingham and District Hospital ,for their thoughtfulness and dona- tions to the Bible Society. Hen and Beulah Mason 1 would like to say a sin- cere "Thank You': to my family and to all my friends for cards, flowers and treats: to Dr. McGregor, Dr. .Hanlon, Dr. Gear and all the nurses on second floor for t'heir thoughtful care: to Rev. Nugent for bis prayers and visits and to all the friends who called to wish me well. It was indeed ap- preciated and made the time pass more quickly. Thanks again to,all. Sincerely, Jessie McKague • The family of the late John E. Hayden wish to sincerely thank neighbors and friends for cards, gifts. visits and phone calls during his stay in • Brookhaven and his short ''-confinement to hospital. Your thoughtfulness at that time and during our ber- ea vement is much appreci- ated, Fred and Ben Hayden, and Mrs. Margaret Grant We wish to thank the entire nursing staff on the Obstet- rics ward at the Wingham and District Hospital for their friendly support and excellent care during Peg- gy's recent stay. Special thanks to Dr. Corrin and Dr. Bradleey for the safe arrival of our twin daughters. Jen- nifer and Deborah Peggy and Bob Pike I wish to thank my neigh- bors and friends for their get well cards and visits at home and while in Victoria 'Hos- pital, London. Thanks to Dr. Bradley and Dr. Shepherd and staff. Your kindness is most appreciated. Harvey ilinm I would like to say thank you to everyone for your in- terest and concern during my recent illness and surg- ery. Thanks for your pray- ers, cards, flowers, gifts, visits and phone calls and a big thank you to Margaret. Thanks to Dr: A. Bozyk for sending me to Victoria Hos- pital. 1 am very grateful for. the skilled-doCtors in both Victoria anUniversity Hos- pitals. where I received the hest of care from doctors and nurses alike. A Happy Easter to everyone. John King I would like to thank the Harriston and Clifford Fire Departments for their help at the time of iny barn fire. A special thank you to Con- stable Jim Dore and to,Bert Logan and his friend who alerted me in the middle of the night and assisted in sav- ing the cattle from the fire. Also to those who helped move. cattle. 1 sincerely ap- preci a te the help 1 have re- ceived with cleaning up and the donations of hay, straw and grain. Also thanks for the financial assistance from the members of my church and from the benefit dance on Friday evening: Thanks to • Mann's Orchestra and to all who helped with the ar- rangements for an enjoyable evening. Bart Scherpenzeel ApiONADA012 R. W. Bell 'OPTOMETRIST Goderich The Square 524-7661 Lewis. and ' lank AleXstider. Filailuitr:alria'aen.if;son/lotrm:/;b°0;InoamlameetGonsisil°1:,;, Swanson were ' flower bearera• The CurrierWallter DOngitan EWine'Vgif 8013 OM Keith *Ott, Jack. winpam .., Cemetery.: by was In -, .charge of arrangements. . ilivsiel°111"rrlirbAd'ser,F1!r-11141141::"1°05tbs:d4A'auearwinethaYe: Bern- and educated in n f*lornmgeh:EnA'n8nhiee' Villatilrthriee -, ' ' .,e4.. -1r. 3"t% s•-• ': Al da sister, Pellork. Mtn. Fry' St. Andrew's qt end Aid of WIngh4 •11 0 PJosepahs,sohne.,,,sack:111 of. 148 Charles Street, Wingham, passed away at Victoria Hospital, London, on Thursday, April 9, in his 61st year. • Born in Morris Township on May 31, 1920, M. Kerr was a sortof the former Bunker and the late -Joseph John Kerr: He attended elementary adhools hi Bluevale and Wingham and Former pilaw* dies in Sask. Whitechurch- — Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin received word early this week from Ewart Taylor of Regina of the passing of .his sister, Edith (Mrs. Graham Mk fat), at Shunavon, Saskat- chewan, on 'Wednesday, April1. Burial took place Saturday, April 4, . at dolma -40,*44e re,,v Mrs. Moffat* Was' ,the for- mer Edith„ TaylOr, a daughter of the late Mr. and • Mrs. Ephraim Taylor: She . was hornet Langside on the farm across the road from Mrs. Roely deBoer. After Mr. Taylor passed away, Mrs. Taylor and her family, Ewart, Edith, Percy and Annie, moved to Western Canada where her brother, Dan McKinnon, was far- ming. Edith was a public school teacher in the West. She married Sid Warrener, a widower with a young family. - Attending her funeral were her brothers, Ewart and Percy, her sister, Annie, and Members of the Warrener family. Lon the Wingham: teo:::A:refrigera service for "ibis;' 0 resides Mr. survived , Laid,r4411111i• wife, -the fernier'LuelIa he married in St. Helens on Auril 16, -1941itig'(Jacqueline) Moore haii:4 of Cambridge; gtiCerCwrallo ... surviving teatietf9i*At Luther Kerr' Of Quebec, Robert Kerr Of , Peterborough; and one. sister, Mrs. Patrick , jerk) Heithesey of London.' He was predeceased byone brother, Douglas, form of Bermuda. The late Jack Kerr rested. at ,4 The Currie-Walkeit. funeral.,„ Thane, whigliani7;! where service was COW =Rev3i.,.if(.1*o dieted, Monday 'atg o'clock by Passmore of the United Church where deceased tnterment followed ;in lWingham Cemetery. - Pallbearers were Blaine - Moore; Curtis Moore, Mark Maitre,, John Kerr, Doug Kerr and Ray Laidlaw. Floral .tributes were carried by April Moore, Janet Laidlaw and Kim Laidlaw. • HFI I' THE MIA f-) D-VIION IN THE FIGHT FOR LIFE. NI llik.11 NI( iN 1 If KNin, DON HAMILTON cfaL EstatE and gnsulanez Wingham Office Tel.: 357-3403 FAMILY LIVING BELGRAVE Enjoy this 8 room two storey decorative block home featuring 4 bedrooms, 11/2 baths, two sun rooms and tastefully decorated throughout. Nothing to do but to move in. This home is situated on a nicely landscaped lot close to the Community Centre and Park in Belgrave. First time offered, act fast. MORTGAGE 9 1/2 % Situated on 2 acres, this 12 room home is surrounded by mature trees and beautiful landscaping. Seven bed- rooms plus kitchen, dining room, living room, family room and library offers lots of space. Located in a village close to Wingham, this property must be seen to be appreciated. SEEING IS BELIEVING Just $12,500 for this six room cottage on a lot 66' x 165' in Wroxeter. The structure is sound and if you're a handyman, here is a real bargain. Take a look and make an offer. COUNTRYLILIVING -2 ACRES Ten room horne surrounded by 30 mature maple trees on 2 acres located on main highway two miles from Wingham. This 5 bedroom home with 2 bathrooms is loaded with extras plus 2 small barns plus large workshop 55' x 35'. Value is the keynote here 3o don't pass the property by. Let us show you. OFFICE 357-3403 John Brent Clarence Sutcliffe 335-3391 •392-6969 Laurie Campbell 887.9051 'We Sell the Earth and Insure Everything On it" • • g• g , •.•••