Wingham Advance-Times, 1981-09-23, Page 9The Wingl
dV
ry
.REAI. EST&T:F.
FOR SALE
my llvlrig, see
® o 61x year 01.4,Oltj�
ei It x ,. !h4-•
like yew condi
,.tiADIAI,�
garden, bath, neva 10'
deck. Mune could be moved
or ,owner would consider
leaving` it ;oin present ser-
viced -lot. Phone ;'a7-6387
after 6 p.m.
16-23.
HOUSE in Belgrave, 3 bed-
rooms, living room, kitchen,
bath and out. Priced to sell.
Mortgage available, reason-
able rates. Phone 357-2955.
16-23
ONE bedro m apartritent,
Stove and refrigerator, elec-
tle heat.Next to Bankof
. Commerce. Phone 35.7-3630.
16-23
QUIET two bedroom apart-
ment completely renovated
in Gerrie, available on or be-
fore Oct. 1. Phone 335.6300.
16-23
TWO bedroom apartment in
Fordwich, Available Nov. 1.
Phone 335-3754.
tf
The Man
To See Is
I9NTEE
VALUE PLUS AT $34,900 = patio doors leading
to a sundeck off a gorgeous interior bricked kit-
chen (built-in appliances), modernized and
carpeted living and dining rooms, new roof and
trim, backyard with a river view and MORE!
SOMETHING NEW - SOMETHING OLD - a
blend of the finery of yesteryear and contem-
porary conveniences in this 4 bedroom home
with extra Targe vestibule intruducing formal din-
ing and living rooms (with fireplace), huge
modern kitchen, den with patio doors to a
sundeck and extra deep backyard. OUTSTAN-
DING for $47,500.
ATTRACTIVE 2 STOREY home with 3
bedrooms and luxurious 4 pc. bath constructed
within the past 3 years, immaculately maintain-
ed and decorated with a number of bonus ex-
tras such as extra large sundeck, rep room,
superior insulation, YET ONLY $37,500.
VINYL CLAD DUPLEX - two 3 bedroom units
with full baths, updated wiring, plumbing, roof,
furnace and MORE, and room 99' x 132' lot.
Owner will hold 133/x% mortgage for 75% of
purchase price. Reduced. to $35,000.
IMMACULATE - 2 bedroom home in Turnberry
Estates. Newly carpeted throughout. Sundeck
and garden shed. $18, 500.
NEW HOUSE ON 50 ACRES - a superiorset-
ting for this extra large 2 bedroom home,built 5
years ago with oversize attached garage. This..
attractive parcel of ?I'ariil reined bar' a' 30 acre
woodlot, has 2C'a+ciseWt ll ole. Oitilhdr is willing
to hold a VERY ATTRACTIVE MORTGAGE.
$79,000.
OWNER OFFERS 12% MORTGAGE - on a
superior Wroxeter bungalow, 2 bedrooms and
rec room. Conveniently close to the downtown
core, this lovely corner lot home is amazingly
immaculate and recently reduced to $35,900.
Contact:
OFFICE 357-1144
STAN CHADWICK 357-2497
MARGARET DAY 357-2196
DON HAMILTON
eREQL EstatE and Jniu'ancE _Ltd.
Wingham Office Tel: 357-3403
VALUE PLUS BELGRAVE
Enjoy this 8 room, two storey, decorative block
home featuring 4 bedrooms, 1 1/2 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
Community Centre and park in Belgrave.
10% MORTGAGE
Beat inflation and enjoy comfort with this 1 'A
storey brick home located on a `corner lot in
Wingham close to the park and recreation. This
home has been reduced in price and offers
many extras.
BLUEVALE 3/4 ACRE
One storey, 7 room house with 4 bedrooms,
located on a lot 160° x 225° with paved drive,
garage and small barn. This property, with
many mature trees, spells comfort and
economy.
COUNTRY BLISS
One storey, 3 bedroom home in excellent con-
dition on 13.97 acres on the outskirts of
Wingham. This property offers 10 acres of
workable land with a pond and offers many ex-
tras.
STONE HOUSE - 93 ACRES
Situated close to Teeswater on a paved road,
here is an outstanding property with a fully
renovated stone house with 3 bedrooms, Targe
kitchen, dining room, living room, family room,
1'/z baths, Targe attached carport, new barn,
new coloured steel implement shed with
heated workshop and bargain priced.
600 ACRES - HOWICK TOWNSHIP
Four farms adjoining each other and set up for
mixed farming or cash cropping. Buy individual-
ly or as a Targe tract. CaII for more information.
WINGHAM - LOTS
Three large serviced lots with prime location,
close to shopping in Wingham. Inquire now and
take your choice.
OFFICE 357-3403
John Brent Clarence Sutcliffe
335-3391 392-6969
Laurie Campbell
807-9051
"W. Sell the Earth and Insure Everything
On It"
1•
TWO rooms; in new home.
For . appointn*ent write to
Boal 2192, c -o the Wingham
Advance -Times, Wingham,
Ont.
16-23
SEMI -detached luxury
home, 3 bedrooms, 1500 sq.
ft, fully carpeted, <zone con-
trol heating, walkout • base-
ment, $275 monthly, avail-
able Oct. 1. Phone 821-6049.
16-23-30
STORE on main street avail-
able Oct. 1. Phone 357-3800
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
2rrb
ONE and two bedroom
apartments, in Lucknow.
Phone Glenn Haven Apart-
ments; 529-7030 after 9 p.m.
19rrb
ONE bedroom apartment,
stove and fridge. Phone 357-
1851.
8rrb
LARGE barn. and silo set-up
for pigs and beef. Phone 357-
1210.
23-30
UNFURNISHED one bed-
room apartment,' located on
the main street, fridge and
stove, washer and dryer for
tenant's use,electrically
heated, rear parking. Phone
357-1015 or 357-2870.
23rrb
HEATED apartment in
Lucknow, stove and fridge,
clean, reasonable rent.
Phone 528-2701.
23-30
THREE bedroom apartment
in Wingham, available Oct.
1. Phone (416) 845-7926.
NOTICE
7
.te
.J .. t F�-:'e ,
TEACH' your dollars. to haire'
more cents at Worth Huron
Credit Union, 8 Alfred St.,
Wingham. Free personal
chequing accounts. Deposit
accounts now paying 18 per
cent. Phone 357-2311.
20rrb
Miss Iva Mai Smith, LRCT
piano teacher, has certifi-
cates of Graduation and
Post -Graduation Degrees
Royal Conservatory, To-
ronto. Teacher of all grades
piano. Special method for
children ages 5 to 10 years.
Free demonstration lesson,
children of these ages ; 213A
Josephine Street. Phone 357-
2384.
COFFEE Klatch is starting
Monday, Sept. 28. For more
information phone 357-1940.
R•+F t:EST4;A
FOR OI
FOR 1!ENT'
NEARL7X new 2
house in Eordwikh1 av .
Oct, 1, Hydro heal,
ants with good rence.
need apply. No pets., Ph l e
335-3754.
ANTED
y man? Phone
6 p.m. Ex -
repair and
SERVICES.
CUSTOM combining Born
and beans, wide and narrow
row. Phone 523-4260 or 357-
1210.
16-23-30
PUT some color in your life
before winter. }lave painting
and wallpapering done now,
Free estimates, phone' 528-
3541. All work guaranteed.
16-7
CLASSICAL and modern
guitar lessons. Prepare for
Royal Conservatory music
examinations. For more
informati n phone " Anita
Dekker 3574085.
16-7
TV COLOR fading? Have
your picture tube checked!
For information phone 357-
3850.
19rrb
BUILDING and renovating
at its best, free estimates.
Phone 357-3511.
22-29;19-26
9-16-23-30
CUSTOM drapery by Linda
for your home or business.
Phone 395-5629 or 395-2765.
llrrb
CRAIG'S Oil Burner service,
cleaning, repairs and instal-
lations; 24-hour emergency
service. Wroxeter 335-3398.
4rrb
PHIL'S • Refrigeration . and
Appliance Service, 24-hour
emergency service, . used
appliance, sales, .Phone 887-
5rrb.
INSULATE now. CHIP pays
up to $500 of the cost. Free
estimates. Adamson Insula-
tion, Lucknow. Phone 528-
2113 or 528-2526. Fully in-
sured and bonded. Regis-
tered with the Province of
Ontario.
17rrb
CUSTOM forage harvesting,
corn silage, high moisture
corn cob meal. fields opened
with self-propelled har-
vester. Garniss Bros. RR 4,
Wingham, 357-3787.
9-30
CLOTHING alterations and
reapirs by Thelma Stacey,
same day service. Phone 357-
1165. 23rrb
REAL EIS
WINGHAM,NONTARAIO • 357.1117
LATE MODEL BRICK BUNGALOW
LOW, INTEREST MORTGAGE
Custom built 3 bedroom home having modern
kitchen and dining area, large living room and 3
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 are a carport,
paved drive and fully fenced yard. Excellent
value for $49,000.
COMMERCIAL BUILDING LOT
78 ft. commercial frontage just a few steps
from the main business .district. A 2 storey
stone and brick building is included which could
be restored or demolished. The purchase price
is only $25,000.
COUNTRY HOME
Close to Gorrle 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
drilled Well. Low taxes and low purchase price
of $30,000.
90 ACRE FARM
Close to town. Two storey brick home is very
attractive. Late model steel sided barn originally
set up for dairy with milk house. 70 acres of
rich Harriston loam Is tillable. This is an ex-
cellent property in a choice location.
Ken Dualisms, Repreaentative, 670 Skater Street,
WIngham, Phone 357-2594
Ji
16-23
it in my home.
r, 357-3729.
16-23
filling, 2 row
lid 3 wagons, 2
he us at 528-2624
and ask for
16-7
CLiS Illi combinin corn,
farm 1t 'shine, wagons,
auger inc�;luded. Friendly
sei d �, one us at 528-2624
after and ask for
Gari!
16-23-30-7
CUSTOM . Combining, corn
and soybps, rotary com-
bine. can arrange trucking,
395-351,6eve�ngs.
23-30-7-14,
WILL lOy=it in my own
hone qt lgrave. Phone
357-2104. ' Prefer toilet
trained
23-30
I WILL do :bur odd jobs, $4
per htiilr $ ` Nyrite Box 254,
Blj►th, (unix ATOM 1H0
WANTED
ONCE agaljthe Jack Reavie
Opportumly�,x Workshop in
Winghan�i, Would appreciate
receiving/ 'lure following
items: Aid Christmas
decorations, pieces of lace,
yarn (green white and red),
pi,ece�s ot`T old Christmas
cards, pud • , cup tins, old
magazines, pieces of cotton
(red, green, and white), cot-
ton batting.- Tor pickup if
necessary pre 357-1382.
':, 16-23
CATTLE, sick . or disabled.
Pay top dale ~,,Phone Tees -
water 398 : ,time.
2;9,16,23,30
USED steel tool shed in good
condition. PhoieB57-3482.
ti 23-30
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Schiestel of RR 3, Teeswater
are pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of
their daughter Nancy Eliz-
abeth to Donald Norman
Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Ross of RR 1, Wing -
ham. The wedding will take
place Friday, Oct. 16, 1981; at
7:30 p.m, in' Immaculate
Conception Church, For-
mosa, Ont.
IN MEMORIAM
WATSON —In loving mem-
ory of our dear son and
brother, John, who passed
away suddenly on Saturday,
Sept. 23, 1979, in his 14th
year.
—Forever in our hearts
and thoughts and very sadly
missed by Mom, Dad and
Paul.
MONTGOMERY—In loving
memory of a dear father,
Harry Montgomery who
passed away Sept. 25, 1977.
It's so strange that those we
need
And those we love the best,
Are just the ones God called
away
And took them home to rest.
But every time we think of
dad,
We seem to hear God say,
Have faith and trust my
promise
You'll meet again some day.
—Lovingly remembered
by his sons and daughters.
MONTGOMERY—In loving.
memory of a dear husband
Harry Montgomery, who
passed away Sept. 25,1977.
There is no parting from
those we love,
No distance can divide,
For each day in memory's
garden
We still walk side-by-side.
Wherever life may take me
Whatever I may do,
The memories of the years.
we shared
Will keep me close to you.
—Still loved and missed by
wife Muriel.
bt.uares
THALER—Passed away at
her late residence in
Chesley on Sunday, Sep-
tember 13, Mrs. Harriet
Elizabeth Thaler, wife off
the late Wellington Thaler.
Mrs. Thaler was the for-
mer Harriet Elizabeth
Sutton, daughter of the late
Mr. and. Mrs. Charles
Sutton, formerly of
Wingham. She is survived
by one brother, Reg Sutton
of Hanover. The late Mrs.
Thaler rested at the Emke-
McFadden Funeral
Chapel, Chesley, where
funeral service was held
Tuesday, September 15,
conducted by Rev. Terry
Dance. Interment followed
in Chesley Cemetery.
WEARRING—passed away
suddenly at her late
residence, 716 Leroy Ave.,
London, on September 14,
Mrs. Arthur B. Wearying,
in her 83rd year. A native
of Turnberry Township,
Mrs. Wearring was the
De Mott farts Batiiit
THIS IS A
lircom'aft
Lro.
COMMUNITY
Let us welcome you!
Joon Chandler
Phone
887-6021
former Lillias MacNaught-
on. Her husband prede�
ceased her in June of this"
year. She is . survived by
two sons, Colin J. Wear -
ring of. Toronto and
Dr. George A. Wearring of
London; one daughter,
Miss Eleanor J. Wearring,
Hamilton; and five
grandchildren. Funeral
service was held Thurs-
day, September 17, at the
James A. Harris Funeral
Home, London, with Rev.
Dr. Leslie R. Files of-
ficiating. Cremation
followed with final resting
place to be Wroxeter
Cemetery.
ROSS—Passed away Sep-
tember 19 at Wingham and
District Hospital, John
Henry Ross, in his 90th
year. Born October 5, 1891,
in Oregon, Mr. Ross was a
longtime resident of the
Holyrood area where he
farmed before his
retirement. He is survived
by his wife, the former
Edith Crossman, of
Brookhaven Nursing`
Home; four sons, Norman
and Bill of RR 1, Wingham,
Don of Toronto and Dave
of Port Elgin; four
daughters, Mrs. Art
(Trudy) Burke, Toronto,
Mrs. Alex ( Mabel)
MacKay, Kincardine, Mrs.
Robert (Eileen) Million,
North Bay, and Mrs. John
(Edna) Marchuk,
California. There are 24
grandchildren, several
great grandchildren and a
number of nieces and
nephews; also one brother,
in British Columbia. The
late Jack Ross rested at
the MacKenzie -McCreath
Memorial Chapel,
Lucknow, where funeral
service was conducted
Monday at two o'clock by
Rev. Paul Mills of St.
Andrew's Presbyterian
Church, Wingham.
Interment followed in
South Kinloss Cemetery,
Lueknow.
SILISICALCONMIT
Albanaires of 1 ondon
will present a rnuical con-
cert at the H owtck Central
School on SundaySept. 20 at
8:15 p.m. Adults $2, students
75 cents.
BOOK SALE
Wingham courtroom Satur-
day, Sept. 26, at 10 a.m.
Sponsored by Wingham
Branch Library., -
16-23
TURKEY BANQUET
Annual turkey banquet, Bel -
,
Community Centre,
Wednesday, Oct. 7 at 7 p,m.
adults $5.50, children $2:75.
Tickets available at Vance's
Drug Store, North. Huron
Credit Union, and stores in
Belgrave.
16-30
ANNIVERSARY SERVICE
At Knox United Church, Bel -
grave, Sunday, Sept. 27 at
11:15 a -m. Rev. Allan John-
ston of London will be guest
speaker. Everyone welcome.
16-23
GARAGE SALE
In Belgrave on October 3,
from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the
homes of John Jessup and
Calvin Ruttan, McCrea
Street. Lots of children's
clothes, toys, ornaments, ap-
pliances and antiques.
23-30
WOMEN TODAY
Next meeting Monday, Sept.
28, 7:30 p.m. Central Huron•
Secondary School, Clinton,
Room 123. Topic: London
Women's Credit Union and
financial resources survival
kits.
RUMMAGE SALE
Salvation Army rummage
sale on Saturday, Sept. 26
from 4g.to 4 p.m. at the
Orange Hall, Edward St.,
Wingham.
HOWICK FALL FAIR
Friday and Saturday, Oct-
ober 2 and 3. Plan now to
enter in men's and ladies'
classes in log sawing, bag ty-
ing and nail driving competi-
tions, Friday evening, Octo-
ber 2 at 8 p.m. at the Howick
Community Centre. Enter-
tainment featuring local. tal-
ent: Enter floats, decorated
bicycles etc. in Saturday's
parade, phone D. Coghlin,
335-3102.
GARAGE SALE
Saturday, Sept. 26 from 10:30
to 4 p.m. in Whitechurch.
Sponsored by the Lucknow
Calvinette Club. Watch for
signs. .
CHRISTMAS•CRAFTS
At the Wingham and Area
Day Centre for the Home-
bound, on Thursday, Dec. 3
at 1:30 p.m. in the Arm-
ouries. Plan to attend for
Christmas gifts and .baking.
Proceeds to operating costs
at the centre.
YARD SALE
Three family yard sale in.
Bluevale, Saturday, Sept. 26; '
1/4 mile past Listowel turnoff
on Highway 87 east, north
side. If raining, will be held
in basement.
GARAGE SALE
Saturday, Sept. 26, 10a.m. to
4 p.m. Go west on Victoria
Street, follow the signs.
Items include baby needs,
bunk beds, steel garage
doors and more. -
BINGO
Teeswater Lions Club reg-
ular bingo on Friday, Sept.
25, Teeswater Town Hall, 8
p.m.; 15 Regular $10 games:
3, $25 Specials; Jackpot $130
on 53 calls.
TV-25wris
CHREPTYK—Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Chreptyk of
Kincardine (Judy For-
syth) are happy to an-
nounce the birth of their
daughter, Erin Kathryn,
eight pounds, five ounces,
on July 30. A sister for
Jennifer and Lisa.
HAGGi'I'T—Gord and Susan
Haggitt of Blyth are the
proud parents of a
daughter, Leanne
Elizabeth, born September
16 at Wingham and
District Hospital, weighing
seven pounds, 12 ounces. A
welcome little baby sister
for Chad and Michael.
SHAW—Mr. and Mrs. Brian
Shaw of Wroxeter joyfully
announce the birth of their
daughter, Crystal Marie,
seven pounds, on Sep-
tember 17 at Wingham and
District Hospital.
20TII;,6NN$ RSA t~)C }
Brenda. and Gary co ally'
invite .5'011 to an Welt 25th:
wedgy anmve
in 'honor of their paremts
Marie and- Ctarenee MO,
Catche014 •l Saturday, Oct.
3 at p p.m, an.the B
Morris and Grey► Co miunity
Centre. Everyone welcome.
No gifts pleasee,
23-30
SUPPER •
Harvest Smorgasbord sap-
per at St, Stephem'sAngliean
Church, Gerrie, Sept. 24,.4: 30
to 7 p.m.; adults $5, children
under l2, 32.50; preschoolers <.
free., Everyone welcolne.
25TH ANNIVERSARY
Friends and relatives are in- , .
vited to an open reception in
honor. of Marg and Glen
Casemore's 25th wedding
anniversary. It will be held
at Wingham Legion, on
Saturday, Oct. 3 from 9 to 1.
ONE .MIGHT BLITZ
Winghani Kinettes will con-
duct a one night blitz on
Monday, Sept. 28 for the
Canadian Arthritis and
Rheumatism Society.
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church, Molesworth, Sept.
27, 11:15 a.m. and 8 p.m.
Guest speaker Rev. W. J. S.
McClure, Whitby. Lunch
after morning service,
Everyone welcome.
SINGLES' DANCE
Festival Singles' Dance, Fri-
day, Sept. 25 in the Victorian
Inn, Stratford; dancing 9 to
1. Welcome all singles over
25. No blue jeans.
AUTUMN TEA AND
BAKE SALE
On Saturday, Sept. 26, 2 p.m.
in Legion Hall, Wroxeter.
Sponsored by Howick Legion
Ladies.
HOT LUNCHEON.
Mark Friday, November6 on
your calendar for another
luncheon at St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church, Wing -
ham. -
DUPLICATE BRIDGE
Will be JioM its first meeting
on Thursday, Oct.1 at 8;p.m.
New members welcome.
QUILTING With Canadian author Ruth
McKendry, Monday; Oct: 5,
Wingham court room, 1:30
p,m. 'Free admission. Spon-
sored by Huron County Li-
brary and funded by Out-
reach Ontario.
23-30
•
t RAL ESTATE4 '.
Phone 402.03711 riinto11°
VIEW LIISTING`t
acres, Hwy° a a8 1
miles :.earn `non
elegant stone hou
Hall '.��1e�lyp - • ° .
suita le for bur;
shop, yos�rl9:OrcI?
,
ownstartinger suing fR
reasons of':hea 1th,,
split
NEW LISTlevel,INGell afrfie ' Oen
.;
heat, very mod.
large and r larg a •-
heated.workshop-':-r;'
Drumm0E:d Std, 8l'
BEFORYOU 8t1'
RaSEE TH,. IS4 - Exbeedcrru`tive$
nch
home,'-'1n Wingh;
baths, spacious fes°
room .with ''eiegaint-
stone fireplace, fi11i
ed rely;. room to b se
ment.ant heated . n
door `pool , Luxunpus
throughout. Priced ,.
below replacement•..
ost. Shown >by ap ( <
pointment, r •
150 ACRE :FARM
miles from Wingharrl;
'equipped for beef cat-
tle and hogs, .'good
frame dome.
mortgage can
assumed.
2 ACRES NEAR
BRUSSELS Targe
brick home, $35,000'"'
as is or owner will
renovate to suit, •
KATE ST. - Wingham,
2 . year old brick home
on 1 acre lot'ele c
heat„' fu ll' finis e -
walkout basement,
' low-interest mortgage
can be assumed.
RESTAURANT -
highway location, fully
equipped, good
terms.
400 ACRES - near
Belgrave, 2 good sets
of buildings.
HUTTON
WHITECHURCH First time offered this spotless
updated 3 bedroom home. Living room and kit-
chen are spacious, bright enclosed sunporch.
Lot 85' x 135', and the taxes are only $198.
per year. Heated workshop 10 x 20.
30 MATURE TREES lead to this 2 acre proper-
ty 2 miles from Wingham. Insulated and totally
restored both inside and out. This home has
spacious kitchen, living room, dining room,
family room with original wainscotting. Extras
are 2 decks, office, double carport 2 years old.
A 55 x 35 workshop, drive-in shed. Reduced
price of $59,500 with excellent financing.
HIGHWAY 4 Six acres with mature trees and
fruit trees on one of those hard to find proper-
ties. An aluminum sided family sized home with
conveniences, two barns 24 x 45 and 18 x 40
(one is a workshop). All this for $46,500 and
the taxes are only $269. yearly.
•see•
AN OUTSTANDINGLY beautiful country home
in the Belgrave area, situated on an acre lot and
surrounded by mature trees. This executive
type 4 year old 3 bedroom brick home has
spacious rooms, oil fired hot water heating,
sunken family room with floor to ceiling
fireplace, double finished garage, and a 6 x 24
covered deck with a view of the countryside.
Owner transferred.
BELGRAVE 2'/2 year old custom built home
featuring cathedral ceilings, large ultra modern
kitchen with breakfast bar, living room with
massive fieldstone fireplace, attached garage
and much more. Priced below building costs.
MEL MATHERS, WINGHAM 357-3208
Representing
LLOYD W. HUTTON REAL ESTATE LTD.
Broker, Kincardine 396-2081