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Wingham Advance-Times, 1981-11-25, Page 9The Wingbii •; s NiVantie Igp Rhink Check aur pr'i=res in the "Auto Trader" REAL ESTATE LTD. Phone"482-9371 Clinton BEFORE YOU BUILD SEE THIS - Ex- ecutive Ranch - 4 "bedroo'm home in • Wingham, 3 baths, spacious family room with elegant stone fireplace, finished rec. room in basement, heated indoor pool. Luxurious throughout. Price below replace- ment cost. Shown by appointment. 150 ACRE FARM - 3 miles from Wingham. Equipped for beef cattle and hogs, good frame home. F.C.C. mortgage can be assumed. 2 ACRES NEAR BRUSSELS - Large brick home. Owner will renovate to suit. KATE ST., WINGHAM. 2 year old brick home on 1 acre lot. Electric heat. Fully finished walk -out. basement. Low in- terest mortgage can be assumed. 4 GOOD BUILDING LOTS - 1 parcel or`,, separate. Victoria St. BRUSSELS.: '= llie - storey frame home.• Finished basement. Double lot. • Reasonable down payment. 11/2 STOREY FRAME HOME- SO"'u urrlmond St. , Blytn, PARTLY furnished bachelor apartment in Wingham. Phone 392-6658. 25rrb ONE. bedroom apartment available Dec: 1. Phone 357- 1167. 25rr TWO bedroom apartments in Lucknow and Teeswater. Phone 529-7030.after 9 p.m. 25rrb ONE bedroom apartment, stove and fridge. Phone 357- 1851. 8rrb ONE Bedroom apartment in Wingham. Phone 392-6658. 21rrb MODERN 2 bedroom apart - Melds in Belgrave available Dec. l., • some appliances. furnished. Phone 357-2939. 11-18-25 LARGE two bedroom .apart- ment, four piece bath, heat supplied, parking area, no pets. R. John Currie, 357- 1482. 28rrb GROUND floor apartment, 2'I' bedrooms up, $175 per month, utilities extra. Keith Fitzsimmons, Broker 357- 1117. .4rrb THREE Bedroom apart- ment in Beigrave. Phone 357- 3151. 18-25 HUTTON BELGRAVE - First time offered, this cozy three bedroom aluminum sided home with good heating system and 18 x 19 attached garage. House is in A-1 condition. Large kitchen with Tots of cupboards, semi -finished rec. room in basement. A bargain at $25,000. with ex- cellent private financing. WHITECHURCH - Spotless updated three bedroom home with exterior of sparkling Quik- Bric siding. Living room and kitchen are spacious, bright enclosed sunporch, lot 85 x 135 and the taxes are only $1 98. per year. Heated workshop 10 x 20- Low asking price. BELGRAVE -. Newly listed 4 year old raised bungalow, fury bricked interior, large carpeted living room, kitchen with Hanover cupboards, full sized deck. The basement has partially fin - shed rec. room with beautiful floor to ceiling fireplace, laundry room and second bathroom roughed -in. Private drilled well and priced well below builder's cost. WINGHAM - Only one block from downtown, aluminum,, sided three bedroom (could be four), storey and a half home, fully insulated,. nicely decorated, bath and laundry room on main' floor, sunroom. Asking in the twenties. WINGHAM - Half a mile from' town on Highway No. 4 - •56 'acres 'with four bedroom brick. house, barn' 36 x 84, silo, land has been drain- ed.' Could be future development property. Price and possession flexible. MEL MATHERS, WINGHAM 357-3208 • Representing LLOYD W. HUTTON REAL ESTATE LTD. Broker, Kincardine 396-2061 Funeral serviiee was held Friday, 'November 204 at the McDougall and • Brown Funeral Home, Toronto,. for , Vernon R; Dowson of Toronto who, passed away in Bethany in his 86th year. • Mr. Dowson was born in. South Africa and was a son of the late Robert Dowson and his wife, the former Letitia Anderson. His mother lived in West Wawanosh from 1871 until 1892 when she married and went with her husband to South Africa. When he was in his teens, Mr. Dowson returned to Canada. He served with the Infantry and Royal Canadian Air Force during World War I and returned to Toronto where he was employed by the post office. In Toronto, he married the former Frances June Campbell who predeceased him. He is survived by four children, Eric of Belgrave, Betty and Conroy of Toronto, Roberta Fuller of Montreal. There are four • grandchil- dren, Robert, Paula, Willie and Christine; and two great grandchildren, Tracy and RUSSELL REALTY LIMITED Essex, Ontario 105 ACRES BARE LAND - 100 acres workable. Ho- wick-Turnberry fine. TURNBERRY TOWNSHIP - 147 acres level land, 11 acres hardwood bush, large house, large barn with automatic feed man- ger. Good Farm Credit Mortgage. 234 ACRES • 200 workable excellent house, good barn with silo, set up for 200 to 300 beef cattle. Large Farm, Credit Mort- gage at.good rate. CALL TOM RUSSELL AT 482-3124 DOUG RUSSELL AT 238-8283 Service Directory SALES Forever Yours Stationery • Invitations • Thank you notes • Napkins, matches • Social announcements Th. Winghom Advance - Times Office WELDING Portable Welding Will do custom port- able welding and in - shop repair work. •Ornamental railings •Free estimates Phone Spike Bakker RR5 Lucknow SALES AND SERVICE Lynn Hoy Enterprises Ltd. Honda and Skidoo Sales & Service Hwy. 86 east of Wingham Phone 519-357-3435 PRINTING .528-2520 � If Your business Is Service WINGHAM PRINTING SERVICE • PRINTING • PHOTO COPIES • REQ ISTER FORMS '• RUBBER STAMPS • WEDDING STATIONERY 314 JOSEPHINE STREET WINGHAM 357®3800 J THE ADVANCE -TIMES INSURANCE Mei/ NSURANCE All Types of Insurance 335-3525, 357-2636 GORRIE �� WINGHAM PLUMBING HEATING Leroy Jackson Plumbing -Heating -Tinsmithing . 191 Josephine St. Wingham 357-2904 ELECTRICAL PLETCH ELECTRIC LTD. Electrical Contractor Motor Rewinding and Complete Motor Soles WINGHAM 367-1583 CONSTRUCTION BERT 357-3053 and DICK 528-2726 ASKES BROS. CONSTRUCTION General Building and Renovations Concrete Forming WE SELL Hunt &,Pella Windows Kaiser Aluminum Products Andex Barn Products FREE ESTIMATES Farm Systems Limited GRAIN & FEED HANDLING SPECIAL'STS 38 MAIN ST., NEWTON, 519-595-8182 sone surviving. gist. ' tit, oriel Dowson, ei ~He' was pre - !,y one sister, Irly of Toronto. um.mer,nf 1979, Mr. Dl�iAttq►> Awa. honored to be select of a group of seven,, :fake part in a garden- party hosted by Queen „Elizabeth and meniibiers 'of 'the Royal Famili t'.was a very special occasion. in Mr. Dowson's Fina' testing place for Vernon, R °Dowson will be Pine Hili Cemetery, Scar- borougll `ter %// ///(///41/01// WHARTON-In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Caroline Sewers, .-Who passed away one year ago, November 27, 1980. "r_ In our hearts your memory lingers, Sweetly tender, fond and true, There is .not'; a clay, I dear' Mother, That we dant think of you. -Lovingly remembered by Thirza ,Donaldson, Tom and, Shirley' Wharton, Hugh Wharton and grandchildren. COULTES=In loving mem- ory'of a dear wife, mother and grandmother, grace Coultes, who passed away seven years ago, November 22, 1974. Her loving face I hope to see again, Though the days have passed away; Sleep on, dear wife, and take your rest They miss you most who loved you best. -Lovingly rernlembered by her plasband Albert, family an$gandchildren. BURGESS --Harvey Glenn Burgess passed away at Toronto General Hospital after a lengthy illness, in his 70th year. He was 'born February 24, 1912, in Wingham, a son of the late Robert and Margaret Burgess, formerly of Wingham. He was the be- loved husband of Edith Aili (Laine); loving father of Elaine; dear brother of Mrs. Lorne (Helen) Cornish of London and Walter (Bud) of Sault Ste. Marie. Complete funeral service was held at the Turner and Porter York Chapel, Toronto, at two o'clock on Saturday, with cremation following. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Toronto General Hospital Cancer, Research Fund. BEATON-Passed away suddenly at Norfolk General Hospital, Simcoe, on Tuesday, November 24, Mrs. Lauren-;3eaton of 104 Queen Street N., Simcoe, in her 73rd year. She was the beloved wife of the late Thomas Beaton (1956); dear mother of James of Delhi, Thomas of Campbellville and Donald of Simcoe; dear sister of Roy McKay and John McKay, both of Wingham, Mrs. Linda Patrick of King City, Mrs. Elva Lozo, Goderich, and Mrs. Isaac (Margaret) Metcalfe, Wingham. She is also survived by ten grand- children and five great grandchildren. She was predeceased by one sister, Mrs. Eva MacDonald, and one brother, George. The late Mrs. Beaton is resting at the Baldock Funeral Home, Simcoe, where funeral service will be held Friday at 1:30. Interment will follow in ., Delhi Cemetery. Business Professional and Directory D. R. Nisbett Optometrist 12 -Isaac St., Clinton By Appointment 482-3677 Frederick F. Homuth Phm.S., R.O. Carol E. Homuth, 0.0. Mrs. H. Viola Homuth, O,D. Optometrists Harriston, Ontario 338-2712 WINGHAM MEMORIALS Guirenteed Granites Celnetery Lettering Reasonable Prices Buy Direct and Save Bus. Ph. 357-1910 Res. Ph. 357-1015 Dr. Allan K. Overgaard, D.C. Dr. Lee A. Cowley, B.Sc., D.C. Chiropractors 197 Josephine St. Wingham By Appointment 357-1224 West Wawanosh Mutual Fire Insurance Company Dungannon, Ont. NOM 100 529-7961 FARMS RESIDENTIAL AUTO AGENTS: Frank Foran R.R. 2 Luck now Donald MacKay A.R. 3 Ripley John F. MacLennan P.O. Boa 132 Lucknow Meson Robinson 341 Catherine St. Winghorra Delmer Sproul R.R. 3 Auburn Lyons 8, Mulh.rn 46 West St. Goderich 528-3824 395-5362 528-3810 357-2478 529.7273 524-7878 FOR A QUOTATION ON YOUR FARM, HOME, COTTAGE OR AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE CONTACT THE AGENT IN YOUR AREA. DIRECTORS: Eldon Bradley Gerald Kerr Austin Martin Kenneth 8. MacLean ,Donald McK.nsle John Nixon Luck now P.O. Bok 62 Blyth P.O. Bos 304 Lusknisor R.R. 2 Paisley 163 Elgin Ave., west Goderlclo R.R. $ Bruss®l! CLAIMS SHOULD BE REPORTED PROMPTLY TO THE DIRECTOR IN YOUR ARIA. 528-2214 523-0275 528-3601 368-7537 524-7602 887.0417 A W YEAR'S EVE tan to atfetnd:thefollowing :IiCt ons at the Wingham and Curly, lub: New Year's Eve 'sliding and dancing, social 'Ahalf hour ai- 7:30 p.m,; dinner at 8 p.m., followed, by dancing. For further information and tick ets phone the Club House 357- 2179. Wilted number of tickets being sold. Book early. Begin the New Year ,right by attending the New Year's Day Levee. Bring the entire family to the Levee and greet the Wingham Town Council and your friends as . well as enjoy brunch, You may watch foot- ball on TV, curl or,. cross country ski. Just whatever meets your fancy! Time: 12 noon to 4 p.m. Tickets avail- able at the Club House and the Town Hail (clerk's of- fice). 25-2 BIBLE CHAPEL The Wingham and District Interdenominational Chris- tian High School Society will hold . the fall membership meeting in the Wingham Bible Chapel on Friday, Nov. 27 at8 p.m. CHRISTMAS CRAFT And Bake Sale, Thursday, Dec. 3 at 1:30 p.m. in the Armouries. Sponsored by the Wingham and Area Day Centre for the Homebound. Excellent Christmas gift ideas. 18-2 ENVELOPE SHOWER In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ruttan, will be held in the Howick Community Centre on Friday, Nov. 27 at 8:30 p.m. Ladies please bring lunch. 18-25 ('lfT�t0 Ac eertofsael ri nae mimic preset the Blyth :Festival bige, s at A, P,i�€II :arid 3 ,p 1,1a1, on Sunday Dec. s- at Blyth trial Hall. Tickets and;$140are available from choir Mem- bers or, by phonin 3.4331 or 482-3635. Refresenta'tto folo tZ AUCTION SALE Royal`,l3oulton, 6igaeli •glass, sterling, colleetor ;plates, es- .tate jewelery and ),hire. December 13, • Durham Arena; 12:30 p.m..Sepd for description list. Box 130.,. Durham, Ont. MG 1RO. BUS TRIPS Carnival, Sunday, Nov. 29, Musical comedy at the Centre, Kitchener; London, Tuesday, Dec. 1,; Kitchener, Monday, Dec. 7; Sirncoe lights, Monday, Dec. 14. 'Phone Helen . McBurney,, Nicholson Bus Lines, .357= 3424. BINGO • Howick lions' Bingo will be held on Friday, Nov. 27 at 8 p.m. in Wroxeter Com- munity Hall. Admission $1; 12 Regular games for $10; 2 Share the Wealth; one $25 Special; Jackpot $170 on 54 calls; Purple Ball $200. Door prizes and Consolation prizes. OPENM Of ngha`l Society on :1BK at 7:34) p.m,at ( Ing of'Wi>tlghalm end'DJrsl Hospital,. Public welcome et BLIJEVALE COF t' The Chamber of Commerce in B1utvale will hold a Bingo on Friday, Dec. 4 at 8 p.m. ; 5 Regular games, 5 turkey bingos, 2 Share the Wealth; door prize. Also a Variety concert, Friday, Dec. 11 at 8:30 p.m. Both events in the Bluevale . Community Hall. Everyone welcome. YBC Bowling BANTAMS The Oilers lead the league in the bantam division with 34 points. They are followed by the Islanders with 31 points, the Penguins with 29, .the Ranger' with-. 20, :the Flyers with 12 and the Maple Leafs with 9. Theresa Kenyon bowled the high single for the girls with a ' 151 and the high double of 251. ' Jason Steffier had the boys' 'high single of 134 and Denton Chambers had the high G .double of 216. Games over 100 were rolled by: Sherry Lynn Double, 107; Becky Sangster, 116; Theresa. Kenyon, 100 and 151; Rhonda Leachman, 107; Chris Thynne, 103; Jeff Hollen- beck, 126; Denton 'Cham- bers, 128; Jeremy Cameron, 124; Jason Sterner, 134; Mark Wickhorst, 102. JUNIORS The Steelers are in the lead for the Juniors with 36 points, followed by • the Cowboys with 30, the Ti Cats with 25, the Eskimos with 18, the Rough Riders with 17 and the Stampeders with 13. Debbie Clark had the high single for the girls with a-187. Jennifer Willis had the high double with 347. Michael Cameron had .the boys' high single of 194 and the high double of 344. Games of 150 and over were bowled by: Michelle Cameron, 167; Joanne Taylor, 158; Debbie Clark, 187; Jennifer Willis, 185 and 162; Janette Taylor, 172; Lynne Braun, 169; Ricky Leachman, 154; Jeremy Schefter, 154; Michael Cameron, 150 and 194; and, Dwayne Scott, 177. SR. JUNIORS AND SENIORS The War Hawks and the Alley Cats are tied for first place with 36 points apiece. The Dynamites have 30 points, followed closely by the Stoners and the Expos with 29 points each and the Joes with 28. • Deb Henry had. the high single for the sr. junior girls with a 201 and the high triple of 555, Lori Gavreluk had the high single for the senior girls with 199 and Sheri Walden Shoot winners Bill Tiffin had the men's high at Monday's shoot party with 10 tables in play. Mrs. James Coultes had the ladies' high score, Mildred Stewart won the shoot and Catherine Camp- bell won the draw. The next shoot party is scheduled for Nov. 30. 25-2 had the high triple of 519. Stephen Johnston had the high single of 174 for the sr. junior boys and the high triple of 465. Michael Haugh and Brett' MacDonald tied for . the senior boys' high single with 273 each. Michael Haugh had the high triple of 566. Games of 175 and over `were rolled by: Deb Henry, 199 and 201; Sandra Moffat, 186 and 175; Sheri Walden, 176; Lori Gavreluk, 199; Deb Scott, 195; Billy Gaunt, 199 and 184; Michael Haugh, 273 and 180; David Willis, 183; Darin Hickey, 198; Brett MacDonald, 273 yand, Billy Tolton, 215. SALLOW ePleased to. birth of their son, Jeer ;ny Richard' ,James, seven pounds, eight and a half Ounces, l"bvem,•ber 7 at Victoria'Hospital, London:• First grandchild for Shirley. Saliows, fifth grandchild for ;.Doli and Audrey England, first great grandchild :for John , and ' Nora Finnigan, another fgr,ai greatgrandchild for Mrs. :Isot :England. MCLAUGBL!N--i iz and Tom are.. ,hal py to . a nounce the safe. r liyal: of ,enerhi I!F unlla, y, their son, io at Stratior, Hospital : oa November for Jolene. WILSON -Danny sad n Wilson of Beig rave are pleased to anniounce the birth of their ; daughter, Kristin Amandi.; November 17, welghing.six pounds, seven ounces.\ First grandchild 'for Mr. and Mrs. Thomas V. Wilson of Richmond Hill and 'Mr. and Mrs. James Armstrong, RR . 4, Wingham. BLAKE -Mr. . and Mrs. Gregory Blake, Luck now, are happy to announce the birth of . their daughter, Argy Joanne, ten pounds, on November 21 • at Wingham and District Hospital. FRIEBURGER-Mr. and Mrs. John Frieburger, Belgrave, welcome with love a daughter, Carla Marie, born November 21 at the Wingham and • District Hospital and tipping the scales at seven pounds, five ounces. )r01 er The Man To See Is IP CIRiTcc HALF -ACRE HIDEAWAY - beautifully treed, 6 year old Tudor -style 3 bedroom bungalow with sundeck, rec room with bar, 22' x 24' garage - shop plus chibken hed. Property is blemished' and deeds sprucing up but then we're asking ONLY $37,900. EXECUTIVE STYLE BUNGALOW. in Beigrave: 3 bedrooms (2 more in basement), family room with elegant fireplace walking onto patio, formal living and dining rooms, magni.ficent kitchen with quality Hanover cupboards (sliding doors also onto patio), rec room, storage rooms, at- tached oversize garage and roomy 1 1 5' x 128' lot. A special quality home for ''spet;ial-you". $71 ,900. or a reasonable offer. CLOSE TO THE PARK, ,stroll to the river -` a delightful 3 bedroom traditional home within easy reach of downtown, redecorated and im- proved with extra half -bath downstairs and 4 pc. bath up. Garage, workshop in the walkout basement, newer furnace and improved insula- tion. $36,900, 'EDGE OF TOWN - on a delightful, treed, dou- ble lot, this 2 bedroom bungalow could be yours for just $24,500. BUNGALOW - $39,900. in fashionable Maitland Estates with attaphed garage (cemented driveway) entering i'hto the base- ment which awaits your completion: Above at back yard level, is a comfortable 3 bedroom family home with L-shaped living -dining rooms and very roomy kitchen. Mortgage $31 ,900. at 111/4%. VIEW OF THE MILL POND from this attractive Lucknow residence. A handsome extra large 205' x'66' scenic lot frames this 3 bedroom red brick home with new insulation, new 4 pc. bath, "sharp" redecorating and 12' x 20' backyard sundeck. Owner MUST SELL FAST as he has bought another property. HEPCO mortgage $23.000. at 10'/4%. $41,900. 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, rec room, superior insulation, YET ONLY $37;500. Contact: OFFICE 357-1344 STAN CHADWICK 357-2497 MARGARET DAY 357-2196