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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1983-03-23, Page 7
R. W. B,II OPTOMETRIST Goderich The Square 624-788.1_ F• 1,6;46' N6QUEEN AvaiViostosoE /qpm• fun iYiilq d tiara FORSALE ©!J� gvuroee emew Bunce COMMERCIAL INVESTMENT & INCOME PROPERTIES KINCARDINE Main business section, 5.000 sq. ft. commercial outlet, plus good rental income from 5 upstairs apartments. Excellent investment property for' owner occupant. Large low rated assumable mortgage. $135,000.00. Golf Course - 18 hole. with LLBO lounge and dining facility for 140, plus other recreational features. Large, nearly new home. Owner will hold Investment rated mortgage. S425,000.00- (2) Kincardine Townhouse Developments. (1) MURB. (1) reg'd. condo. Both rented et 100% occupancy. Contact broker for details. PORT ELGIN Self -serve gas bar, 2 convenience store outlets and go-kart operation, on Hwy. 21. This very viable operation also includes income from (4) upstairs 2 - bedroom apartments. Building is approximately 2 years old and is situated on a large lot which will allow for further development. $350,000.00. ttttltlttlottti r e ga l ty I i mi t ecl KINCARDINE it (519)-396-7521 EVER 'i ABOUT HAVING YOUR OWN, NEW HOME? * Why rent when you could be in- vesting in a new home of your own? * You can still receive a federal grant of $3,000 on any new home. * Interest rates are way down. Make your dream a reality. In Wingham's Maitland Subdivision Riverside Lots Available. For more information call ►fir Royal Homes Ltd. Arthur St., Wingham 519-357-2444 The Man To See Is CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN - This brick home features a Targe kitchen, spacious living and dining rooms, 2 main floor bedrooms and 2 piece bath. Upstairs a 3rd bedroom, bathroom and storage room. Asking $35,000. CATHEDRAL CEILINGS - in this ultra modern 3 bedroom Belgrave home with full -wall fieldstone fireplace in the living room, formal dining room with walkout to sundeck, spacious contemporary kitchen, 11/2 baths, rec room, utility room and a one-third acre lot. Pleasureful indeed at $56,900. 10 ACRES - RESTORED ELEGANCE - in this 4 bedroom red brick home. 2 new baths, all rooms are extra Targe including modern kitchen with adjacent utility room, formal livng room and new family room, small sundeck off kitchen. Hobby barns: 20' x 40' and 14' x 20'. 8 tillable scenic acres, all within 5 miles of Wingham. ONLY $55,000. LOTS: Wingham - Excellent location, 5 servic- ed lots. $17,500. each. Lucknow - (1) 2 adjoining, one acre lots with • creek at rear. $9,000. each. (2) Attractive treed lot, 66' x 165'. $9,000. Financing available. Brussels - Well -kept lot, 66' x 165', sewer connection. $10,000. GREAT POTENTIAL - in this 3-4 bedroom brick house plus 2 bedroom apartment. Double living room with fireplace, separate dining, room, good sized kitchen and 1'/2 baths. Convenient- ly located close to Main Street. $49,500. COUNTRY HIDE -AWAY - Private half -acre and three bedroom brick home. Very modern renovated kitchen, 11/2 baths, carpeted living room plus dining room and new wood -oil fur- nace. Superior insulation. Experience the joy of rural seclusion for $29,900. or less. RANCH STYLE - 2 year old, 3 bedroom home with garage entering to kitchen and basement. Roomy carpeted kitchen with attractive wood - grain cupboards, formal dining and living rooms, sundeck, and more. Choice Wingham location. $55,500. Contact: OFFICE 357-1344 STAN CHADWICK 357-2497 MARGARET DAY 357-2196 m`-INTEE REAL ESTATE FOR RENT 85 ACRES of well -drained land, all plowed. Phone 523- 9340, after 6 p.m. 16,23,30 LAND for dnt or share. Lot 5, Con. 10 and 11 Turnberry Township. Phone J. Wool - cock, 1-438-9589, London. REAL ESTATE LTD. Phone 482-9371 Clinton NEW LISTING - Blyth. Mobile home, excel- lent condition, reason- able price. 150 ACRES - near Auburn, 100 acres workable. Good brick home, 2 small sheds, 40 acres bush. MOBILE HOME - 14' x 68', excellent con- dition. Priced reasonable. MORRIS TWP. - 185 acres, 120 workable, mobile home and frame barn. BLYTH - 1 acre with 11/2 floor brick home, insulated shop, finan- cing arranged. SACRIFICE SALE - 2 acres with large brick home, near Brussels. 96 ACRES - near Walton. 'VCT Jildings. F.C.C5 tnortgage. PRICE REDUCED. RESTAURANT - fully equipped. Main Street, Blyth. BRUSSELS - 11/2 storey home, 3 bed- rooms, oil and wood heat. Under $20,000. , 91 ACRES - at Bel - grave. Good house and barn. 70 acres workable, hardwood bush. Owner will finance. 50 ACRES - farrow to finish, Hwy. No. 86, near Wingham. New home, low interest F.C.C. mortgage: BRICK BI ''t ALOW - Quiet SOS, finished basement. INVESTMENT PRO- PERTY - 50 rental units at Vanastra, in 9 buildings, on one pro- perty. Sacrifice Sale. FOR RENT CLEAN, dry warehouse space for rent in Wingham, easy access. Phone 357-1411 days or 357-1232 evenings. 29rrb ONE and two bedroom apartments in Lucknow and Teeswater available im- mediately. Phone 529-7030, at night. 9rrb AVAILABLE May 1, modern two bedroom apartment in Belgrave. Appliances fur- nished. Phone 357-2939. 9,16,23 TWO bedroom apartment in Teeswater, all utilities paid, fridge and stove included, available April 1. Phone 392- 6310. 16,23 LARGE farm home near Wingham, available April 1. References required. Phone 335-6277. 23,30 THREE bedroom trailer home in Fordwich Trailer Park, immediate possession. Phone 335-3731. 23,30 22 ACRES of crop land. Mrs. H. Finlay, 392-6564. FOUR bedroom home on three acres, four miles from Wingham on paved road. Available immediately. References. Phone 335-3391. 76 ACRES plowed. Box 254, Blyth, Ont., NOM 1H0. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE HALF acre, country, corner building lot, well treed, on Highway 86, 10 miles west of Wingham, Price • $12,000. Phone (519),357-3591 or 357-; 3712. • WHITESIDED, three bed- room bungalow, two blocks off main street in Lucknow, newly renovated with three- piece bath, sun porch, fully insulated, oil furnace and woodstove. Phone 528-2746. 16,23 DO YOU have listings to ad- vertise in 132 weekly news- papers? Call us now for de- tails on our blanket classi- fied coverage of Ontario or specific areas of the pro- vince. The Wingham Ad- vance -Times, 357-2320. 16rrb CANADA TRUST Realtor Canada Trust Realtor announces the appointment of Mrs. Lynda Thomas as real estate representative for the Huron and Perth areas. Formerly a Director of the Woodstock Real Estate Board, Mrs. Thomas has several years' experience in real estate sales and consultation. Canada Trust invites you to call upon Lynda Thomas for all your real estate needs. CaII 887®6996 or 884-1260 SERVICES 'PHIL'S Refrigeration and Appliance . Service, 24-hour emergency service, used appliance sales. Phone 1:17- 9062. 5rrb CLOTHING alterations and repairs by Thelnla Stacey, reasonable prices. Phone 357-1165. 23rrb HAVE your income tax re- turn done by an experienced tax consultant. Farm ac- counts my specialty. Person- al returns from $10. Phone 357-2458, anytime. 23,30,6,13 LAWN rolling in Wingham area. Phone Don Blake, 887- 9563. 9,16,23,30 INCOME tax preparation by Mrs. Caroline McDonald at her home RR 3, Teeswater. For information phone 392- 6382. 9:20 CRAIG'S Oil Burner"service, cleaning, repairs and instal- lations; 24-hour emergency service. Wroxeter, 335-3398. 4rrb UPHOLSTERING of furni- ture, automobile and tractor seats. Free pick-up and de- livery, free estimates. Quality workmanship; 10 per cent discount on all materials for Feb. and March. Cook Upholstery, Blyth, 523-4272 or 357-2367. 16toM30 CHIMNEY SWEEPING, good service at low prices. Phone 392-6568, for free esti- mates. 16rrb CUSTOM drapery by Linda for your homeor business. Phone 395-5629 or 395-2765. llrrb IN MEMORIAM, FEAR—In loving memory of a dear husband and father, George William Fear, who passed away March 21, 1979. Quietly remembered through the years, With silentthoughts and un- seen tears. Whatever else we fail to do, We never fail to think of you. . —Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by wife Elizabeth, son Brian and daughter-in-law Ivanka. YUILL—In memory of a dear wife and mother Alba Yuill who left us March 27, 1982. We will always remember the way she looked, The way she spoke, her smile, The little things she said and did, Are with us all the while. She meant so very much to us, That nothing we can say Can tell the sadness in our hearts. As we think of her each day. There is always a heartache, Always a tear; Memories don't fade, they just grow more dear. . —Lovingly remembered by husband, Clarence and family. BROOKS—In loving mem- ory of a dear mother and grandmother, Helen Brooks, who passed away March 21, 1978. Five years have passed and gone Since one we loved so well Was taken from our home on earth, With Jesus Christ to dwell. The flowers we place upon her grave May wither and decay, But the love for her who sleeps beneath Shall never fade away. —Ever remembered by daughter Darlene and chil- dren. Corning Events PARENT EDUCATION The Huron County Health Unit invites you to attend the Expectant Parent Education Classes, being held in the Hospital Portable, Wingham commencing Tuesday, ilrch 29 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Series will begin with two early bird classes fol- lowed by six regular classes. The cost is $3. The next series of classes will begin the week of September 12. For pre -registration or further information, please call the Health Unit office in your area at 357-2264 or 528- 3436. 9,16,23 NIGHT SCHOOL Sewing classes dealing with knit fabrics is planned to start at F. E. Madill Sec- ondary School the last week in March if there is sufficient registration. Phone the school, 357-1800, for informa- tion and to register. 16,23 FAMILY FUN With a musical concert fea- turing The Crippled Ducks, Richard Knechtel and Jim Medd and the Pleasure Pac, Sunday, March 27 at 2:30 p.m. at Blyth Memorial Hall. Adults $4, children $1.50. Call 523-9300. 16,23 ANNIVERSARY The family of Angus and Helen MacDonald and the nieces and nehpews of Dave and Isabel MacDonald invite you to celebrate their 35th and 40th anniversaries in Lucknow on Saturday, April 2. Dancing to Siddon Bros. Best wishes only please. 23,30 ANNUAL MEETING Of the Wingham Figure Skating Club, Wednesday, April 6 at 8 p.m., Town Hall. Come and out and support your club. 23,30 SPRING '83 Sponsored by the Belmore Figure Skating Club, Satur- day, March 26, 7:45 p.m., Belmore Community Centre. Tickets at the door. PRE -FESTIVAL Family dance on Saturday, March 26, music by Crippled Ducks, dancing 9 to 1. Spon- sored by Belmore Chamber of Commerce. Ladies please bring lunch. Family $7, single $3. HOT BEEF Noon luncheon, Thursday, March 31, 11:30 to 1 p.m. at St. Stephen's Anglican Church, Gorrie. 23,30 BINGO St. Augustine CWL is spon- soring an Easter ham bingo in St. Augustine Church Hall on Thursday, March 24 at 8:30 p.m. Ten hams, two share -the -wealth, door prize. Admission $1. Everyone wel- come. GRAB BAG SALE At Salvation Army, Orange Hall, Edward St., Wingham, Saturday, March 26 from 1 to 4 p.m. BAKE SALE Saturday, March 26, 10 to 4 p.m. Whitechurch Hall. - Sponsored by the White- church Ladies' Ball Team. 90TH BIRTHDAY The family of Mrs. Luella Fraser invites friends to a birthday party in honor of her 90th birthday, in Blue - vale Community Hall, Sun- day, March 27, 2 to 4 p.m. Best wishes please. ANNUAL DAFFODIL Tea for Canadian Cancer Society, Wingham Branch, Friday, March 25 in the Council Chambers, Wing - ham, at the Town Hall. DANCE Sponsored by Brussels Figure Skating Club on -Saturday, March 26 at the Brussels; Morris and Grey Community Centre. Music by Free Spirit. Dancing 9 to 1, lunch provided. Age of majority cards please. WELDING Learn welding in five weeks. ARC, GAS, MIG government test. Blueprint reading in- cluded. Phone or write 416- 255-2369. Institute of Techni- cal Trades, 734 Kipling Ave., Toronto, M8Z 5G5. CANCER INFORMATION Huron County Health Unit presents an information night on Cancer and Breast Self -Examination, with Dr. J. C. McKim, on Tuesday, April 19, at 7:30 p.m. at the Portable, Wingham and Dis- trict Hospital. A film and hand-out materials avail- able. Free admission and re- freshments. 16,23,30 Cards of Thanks Many thanks for visits and cards I received while in ICU of Wingham and District Hospital. Special thanks to all the nurses, Dr. Ping and Rev. Rea Grant. Verena Bone To all our friends who helped and supported us dur- ing the illness and passing of our mother Winifred Lock- wood, we express our thanks. The flowers, dona- tions to charities, visits and food sent to our homes were all gratefully appreciated. Special thanks to Rev. Grant, Dr. Wong, and the nurses on second floor of Wingham and District Hos- pital, Branches 307 and 180 of the Howick and Wingham Ladies' Auxiliary, the Le- gion for the service and the Wingham UCW for the deli- cious lunch served following the funeral. Russell and Bonnie, Margaret and Bryan, Janet, Kendra and Kenneth I wish to thank all those who sent cards and visited me during my stay in hos- pital. Special thanks to the nurses on first floor, ambu- lance attendants, Rev. Terry Trites and Rev. Mills, also Dr. McGregor and Dr. Han- lon. Thanks also to Leone and Sharon for help at home. Beryl Kirton We would like to take this opportunity to thank Dr. Hanlon, Dr. Gear and the nursing staff as well as all our friends and relatives for the visits, cards and gifts during our stay in the Wing - ham and District Hospital. Harry, Margie and Duane Schiestel I wish to thank the nurses on second floor, also Dr. Ping, Rev. John and Mrs. Roberts and neighbors for visits while I was in Wing - ham and District Hospital. William Gow I would like to say a sin- cere thank you to all our friends, neighbors and rela- tives for all the cards, visits and food brought to the house following my accident. It was all gratefully appreci- ated. Marg Moffatt SCHIESTEL—Harry and Margie of Wingham are proud to announce the arrival of their son, Duane Francis, weighing seven pounds, born on March 14 at Wingham and District Hospital. Happy grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson Riley, Wingham, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schiestel, RR 2, Wingham. A The Wingham Advance -Times, March 23, 1983—Page 7 In 1981, Fleet Industries of Fort Erie, Ontario, was awarded a $22 million con- tract to produce the access panels, part of the foryvard fuselage, for the McDonnell Douglas F-18. This com .c.. h- ent contains bonded carbon composites and advances Fleet's technology in an important area. The con- tract involves 1,078 ship sets. NOTICE Wedding notices, en- gagements, in memoriams and obituaries are accepted in written form ONLY We -cannot accept such notices by telephone. Please remember that no classified advertising is ac- cepted after noon Monday. 1 CLASSIFIED DEADLINE THE DEADLINE FOR CLASSIFIED ACTION ADS IS MONDAYS 12:00 NOON The Advance -Times is open on Mondays with the exception of a Monday statutory holiday. To place one of these action ads, just drop in at The Advance -Tinges Office or Phone: 357-2320 HUTTON ATTRACTIVE - three bedroom _ bungalow in Bluevale. New aluminum siding, new carport, modern 15' x 16' kitchen, good living room, laundry room, basement area for rec room. Home well -insulated. Large lot. Taxes only $237. per year. ON A LARGE TREED LOT - 3 bedroom Belgrave home, good kitchen, living room, 3 piece bath down. Drilled well, new roof. Taxes $205. Asking $25,000. SUPER VALUE - Three bedroom bungalow in excellent condition. 2 baths, lot 66' x 165', liv- ing room, good kitchen and sun room. As an added bonus, newer self-contained apartment. Priced in the upper twenties. BEAUTIFULLY RESTORED - brick and stone 3 bedroom village home. Drywall interior, electric heating. Living room and dining room, modern kitchen, fireplace, garage. Treed lot over one-- half acre in size. Reduced asking price $32,500: VERY SCENIC - 4 acre Wawanosh property. River and trees at back. Electrically heated 3 bedroom home, family sized kitchen with lots of cupboards. Try your offer. MEL MATHERS, WINGHAM 357-3208 Representing LLOYD W. HUTTON REAL ESTATE LTD. Broker, Kincardine 396-2061 ACN KEITH FITZSIMoNs BROKER REAL ES TAT E 178 DIAGONAL ROAD • 357•1117 WINGNAM. ONTARIO LATE MODEL HOME Built in 1978 and still in like new condition. Two storeys, three bedrooms, dining room and liv- ing room with wall-to-wall carpet. Full basement ready for recreation room finishing. Best of all is the low price of $35,000. CHOICE LOCATION Family home located near schools, excellent condition. Spacious kitchen with lunch area, Hanover cabinets with island unit. Large dining room, den, 4 piece bath and laundry, all on the main floor. Above are three bedrooms. New roof, new electric furnace offers economical heating. Owner transferred. TEESWATER - BRICK BUNGALOW Built in 197.5. Modern kitchen and dining area with patio doors, large living room., 2 large bedrooms and 4 piece bath. Home is carpeted throughout. Full walkout basement has laundry facilities and provision for second bath. Garage attached. An excellent value at $37,000. VILLAGE COMMERCIAL Choice location. Building suitable for a small retail operation or office. Attached large three bedroom apartment. Ample parking. Immediate possession. Make us an offer. KEN DUCHARME; REPRESENTATIVE 570 Shuter St., Wingham, Ontario. Phone 357-2594 DON HAMILTON ci?Eal G1tafE and Onsu'tanct -Ltd. Wingham Office CHARM AND COMFORT This new tri -split dwelling offers over 1,400 sq. ft. of outstanding family living including kitchen, dining room, living room, den, 3 bedrooms, two full baths, sun deck, attached garage. Situated on main highway, just one mile from Wingham among other new homes, this beauty is offered for the first time. COUNTRY LIVING - 2 ACRES One and one half storey aluminum sided home with attached garage located on a corner lot on paved road close to Brussels. This dwelling is fully insulated and features 4 bedrooms, Targe kitchen, family room with airtight stove and many extras. Taxes are low and so is upkeep. VALUE PLUS Three bedroom bungalow with many extras in- cluding fourth bedroom in basement, recreation room, large stone fireplace, attached garage, cedar deck with roof, above ground swimming pool, outdoor barbecue to mention just a few. Only 6 years old and located on '/2 acre lot among newer homes in Wroxeter. BARGAIN PRICED One storey, 2 bedroom home on double lot, 132' x 132', overlooking the Village of Gorrie. This home with large detached garage, fruit trees and garden is ideal as a retirement or starter home. Owner is moving and this proper- ty is priced reasonably. . JOHN BRENT 335-3391 ."We Sell the Earth and Insure Everything On It"