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The Wingham Advance -Times, May 18, 1983—Page 9
FARM
EQUIPMENT
OF OVER
TRACTORS & 100 PIECES
OF EQUIPMENT
AT
BRINDLEY SALES YARD
Dungannon, Ontario
Saturday, May 21st
9:30 A.M.
Brindley Auctions
(519)-529-7625
AUCTIONEER: GORDON H. BRINDLEY
AUCTION SALE
Of Household Effects and Some Antiques,
for:
MRS. CLARA RINTOUL
on the corner of John and Shuter Sts., in
Wingham, on:
Wed., May 25, 1983
7:00 p.m.
EFFECTS: Frigidaire 30" electric stove;
Kelvinator refrigerator; some small electrical
appliances; dining room extension table and 6
chairs with matching hutch cupboard; 3 piece
sectional chesterfield; French Provincial
chesterfield and 1 chair; coffee table; safe;
_wbrass fireplace gaurd; tri -light lamp; pictures
__
--aneLframes;-5 ieee-bedroom
a double bed, dresser, chest of drawers, night
stand, vanity dresser and stool; coal oil lamp;
some silver pieces; sealers; some dishes; and
other numerous articles.
TERMS: Cash or cheque with I.D.
Owner or Auctioneer not responsible for
any injury on property day of sale.
Auctioneer: LEN METCALFE,
Mildmay. 367-2791
EVENING
AUCTION SALE
Of Household Effects and Antiques will be
held for:
MRS.' R.H. (STELLA) KING
with additional consignments, in the
Teeswater' Arena, on:
Monday, May 23, 1983
6:00 p.m.
LISTINGS INCLUDE: Living room, dining room,
kitchen and bedroom furnishings; antique hall
umbrella stand; combination buffet -china
cabinet with rounded glass; large and small ap-
pliances; very large quantity of dishes and
glassware; 12 place settings of Limouges and
Bavarian china; antique muzzle loader gun and
much more.
Listings subject to change without notice.
TERMS: Cash night of sale. Snack Bar.
Auctioneers:
WALLACE isALLAGH;
Teeswater. 392-6170
and GRANT McDONALD
Ripley. 395-5353
HUTTON
ALL THE COMFORTS OF A NEW HOME - 3
bedrooms, 2 down, full basement with lots of
area to plan your own rec room. Lot is 60' x
140'. Living room, separate dining room. kit-
chen. Immediate possession is yours on this
Wingham home.
TRANSFER OF OWNER - forces sale of this at-
tractive Wroxeter 3 bedroom home. A beautiful
lot with a view of the river. House vinyl sided
and electrical heating. Patio doors to deck.
Brick barbecue, sunroom, garage. Offers
carefully considered.
GORRIE - Country style living beside the
village. Property consists of 3 bedroom brick
house with newer added family room. Shop,
20' x 32', cinder block construction. Five lots
in size. Drilled well. Asking $25,900.
GARAGE - 2 bay, one storey building with of-
fice, parts room, bath, drilled well. Hook-up for
trailer home on lot, 2 septic systems. Included
is hoist and air compressor. Asking $26,000.
Best of financing available and a business of
your own.
THREE ACRES - Village of St. Helens, creek at
back. Home immaculate with two baths, good
kitchen, living room, 3 bedrooms, laundry
room. House fully insulated (batts), new siding, -
new drilled well. Nearly new workshop of col-
oured steel,.,24' x 32', heated and insulated.
FOUR ACRES - Belgrave area. 3 bedroom,
aluminum sided house, fully insulated and elec-
trically heated, river at back. Must be sold to
settle an estate.
MEL MATHERS, WINGHAM 357-3208
Representing
LLOYD W. HUTTON REAL ESTATE LTD.
Broker, Kincardine 396-2061
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
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.
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COUNTRY corner building
lot, '/2 acre. Well treed, two
miles east of Lucknow on
Highway 86, $12,000. Phone
357-3591 or 357-3712.
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WANTED TO RENT
PASTURE for small calves.
Apply to Box 2259, c -o The
Wingham Advance -Times,
Wingham, Ont., NOG 2W0.
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TWO or three bedroom house
or apartment, Wingham or
Belgrave area. Phone 523-
9650.
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FARROWING or weaner
barn. Phone 335-3957.
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FOR
RENT
Two bedroom apart-
ment in Teeswater,
available June 1,
Elora St. Apartments.
Call 364-4327
after 5 or
367-2391 after 6.
i
For Rent
APARTMENT located on
main street, including fridge
and stove. Phone 357-1851,
before 6 p.m.
GRASS pasture for rent, 100
acres. Phone 357-1207.
SMALL one bedroom apart-
ment recently renovated,
$200 per month plus utilities.
Phone 357-3545.
TWO bedroom house in
Wingham, close to main
street. For more informa-
tion, phone 357-2890, after 7
p. m.
11,18
ROOM for rent. Phone 357-
1912, after 6 p.m.
11,18
THREE bedroom house in
Belgrave. Phone 887-6150.
11,18
MISCELLANEOUS
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,
Wingham.
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HOUSE in Wingham, $200
per month. Apply Sunrise
Dairy. No phone calls.
ONE and two bedroom
apartments in Lucknow and
Teeswater available im-
mediately. Phone 529-7030, at
night.
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CLEAN, dry warehouse
space for rent in Wingham,
easy access. Phone 357-1411
days or 357-1232 evenings.
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CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Ken-
neth R. Hastie wishes to ex-
press their sincere thanks to
relatives, friends and neigh-
bors for their many acts of
kindness during their recent
bereavement. Your beautiful
flowers, cards, memorial
donations and food received
were deeply appreciated.
Kind thanks also to the staff
of the Fordwich Village
Nursing Home; Dr. Mather
and staff of Listowel Mem-
orial Hospital; Rev. and
Mrs. Lloyd Martin; the
United Church Women for
the funeral luncheon and the
M. L. Watts Funeral Chapel,
Gorrie.
_MEALS—O -WHIEELs We would like to thank
Phone Mrs. L. James 3517- everyone for the cards, gifts
3657. and visits we received while
in the hospital and since re-
turning home. Special
thanks to the doctors and
staff of the Lucknow Medical
Centre and the nurses on
second floor for taking such
good care of us.
Dianne and
K t Readm
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DON HAMILTON
cREatl G jtatE and ilnsuzancE _Ltd.
Wingham Office
FAMILY LIVING
Four bedroom bungalow with attached garage,
features electric heat, recreation room,
workshop plus laundry room. This home,
located in a new residential area in Gorrie, has
been reduced in price.
DUPLEX - WINGHAM
Close to schools in Wingham, this brick duplex
is located on a large lot, has separate utilities
and allows you to live in one half and reap in-
come from the other half. Three bedroom unit
on one side and 2 bedrooms on the other half.
Here is an inflation beater.
ECONOMICAL LIVING
One storey, 2 bedroom home on double lot,
132' x 132' with oustanding view on the out-
skirts of Gorrie. This dwelling has large detach-
ed garage, fruit trees, garden and is ideal as a
retirement or starter home. Owner is offering
this property at a low price for quick sale.
OUSTANDING VALUE
This 3 bedroom bungalow is loaded with extras
including a finished recreation room with wet
bar, fireplace with insert, water softener, TV
tower and aerial, cedar deck and storage shed
just to mention a few. Located in a new subdivi-
sion one mile east of Wingham, this home is a .
real beauty.
JOHN BRENT
335-3391
"We Sell the Earth and Insure
Everything On It"
BROKER
REAL E STATE
176 DIAGONAL ROAD .m57.1117
WINGHAM, ONTARIO •
BRICK BUNGALOW
Late model. 3 bedroom home has been
brought up to today's standards with heavy in-
sulation in ceilings, walls including basement
walls. Converted from oil to electric heat with a
new chimney for wood stove. Completely
renovated rec room, attached garage, fenced
yard and many more important features. Listed
$49,500.
OWNER TRANSFERRED
Must sell. Family home, spacious living room,
dining room, den, 3 bedrooms. Nicely
decorated. Private lot. Good location. Price
reduced to $39,500. for quick sale.
HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL
1.21 acres including a highly modernized
Tudor designed home. Fireplace, pool, etc.
Commercial building, 6,552 sq. ft. 8'-12' ceil-
ings. All buildings are in excellent condition.
Please call for more details.
VARIETY STORE - LIVING QUARTERS
Main street of Gerrie. 2,800 sq. ft. Second
level contains 7 room living accomodation. This
property has potential for several enterprises
but the village does need a Variety Store. Pric-
ed at $30,000. Open to offer and terms.
KEN DUCHARME, REPRESENTATIVE
570 Shuter St., Wingham, Ontario.
Phone 357-2594
A
en an
I wish to thank everyone
*he visited` a wiiile I was at
Universityllospital, London,
and at home. Thank you also
for the cards, flowers and
gifts. I also appreciated the
warm wishes I received by
telephone. All were unex-
pected but much enjoyed.
Sophie Foran
The family of the late Mrs.
Annie Johnston would like to
thank Dr. Hanlon and nurses
on the first floor of Wingham
and District Hospital, Max
and Barb Watts, Rev.
Vernon Tozer, ladies of the
Molesworth Presbyterian
Church for serving lunch and
friends and neighbors for
cards, flowers and expres-
sions of sympathy.
The Huron County Unit of
The Multiple Sclerosis
Society would like to thank
the public for their support of
Carnation Day '83. Special
thanks to the many volun-
teers in Wingham, Brussels,
Auburn, Gorrie, Wroxeter
and Clinton who did a fantas-
tic job, despite the weather,
in making this year's Carna-
tion Day a tremendous suc-
cess. Also thanks to the
Maitland Restaurant and
Turnberry Tavern for
buying their Mother's Day
carnation from the Huron
County Unit.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Willis T.
Lapp of Wingham wish to an-
nounce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter,
Olive Abilene to Douglas
Robert Elmer Jeffray, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jeffray,
RR 2, Wroxeter. The wed-
ding will take place Satur-
day, June 11 at 5 p.m. in St.
Andrew's Presbyterian
Church, Wingham.
Mr. and, Mrs. Bill May,
London are pleased to an-
nounce the -engagement of
their daughter Kelly Chris!
tine Jones to Edward Law-
rence Skinn, son of Mrs.
Aurelia Skinn. The wedding
will take place on Friday,
June 10, 1983 at 7 p.m. in
Sacred Heart Church, Wing -
ham.
Walter and Mary Renwick,
Clifford, are pleased to an-
nounced the engagement of
their eldest daughter Gail to
Robert Tanner, son of Bloss
and Anne Tanner of Petrolia.
Marriage to take place
Saturday, May 28 at 3 p.m. in
McIntosh United Church.
Coming Events
COMMUNITY GARAGE
Sale with craft and bake
table, Monday, May 23, 9:30
to 3 p.m.'Belmore Commun-
ity Centre auditorium. Spon-
sored by Moms and Tots.
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RECEPTION
An open envelope shower
and reception will be held for
Andy and Lynda Renwick
(nee Wittig) at the Belmore
Community Centre, May 26
from 9 to 1 a.m.
11,18
40th ANNIVERSARY
The family of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Sanders will hold an
open reception in honor of
their parents' 40th wedding
anniversary. It will be held
Saturday, May 21 at 9 p.m. in
Blyth Community Centre. No
gifts please.
11,18
COLD MEAT
Supper at Bluevale United
Church, Wednesday, 'May 25
from 5 to 7 p.m. Adults $5, six
to 12 years $2.25.
11,18
YARD SALE
May 21, 9 a.m., 198 Leopold
St., Wingham. Books, dishes,
toys, clothes and miscellan-
eous items.
11,18
GIGANTIC LAWN
Sale, the whole street of
Highland Drive, Wingham
will have a sale at one time.
Saturday, May 21, 8 a.m.
( Rain date Sunday, May 22).
11,18
WAGON LOADS
Yard sale, stop, look, join the
fun, on Saturday, May 21•, 9
a.m. Two miles west of
Wingham on Highway 86.
Household items, baked
good's, clothing, children's
toys, etc. Everyone wel-
come, refreshments avail-
able.
4,11,18
PARENT EDUCATION
The Huron County Health
Unit invites you to attencl.the
Expectant Parent Education
Classes beginning Wednes-
day, M"ay 25. These classes
will be held in Clinton area
only. The cost is $3. The next
series of classes will begin
the week of September 21,
1983. For further information
and pre -registration, please
call the Health Unit office in
your area at 357-2264.
4,11,18
85TH BIRTHDAY
The family of Mrs. Percy
(Hilda) Harris are having an
open house to celebrate their
mother's 85th birthday, on
Saturday, May 28, 2 to 5
p.m., at 52 Bristol Terrace,
Wingham. The friendship
you have shared with our
mother are her treasured
gifts. Best wishes only
please.
18,25
FLEA MARKET
Wroxeter Ball Park, May 28
and 29. Buyers and sellers
needed. $5 per day per stall.
Bring your own table. Phone
335-3830 or 335-3265.
18,25
DIABETES MEETING
The next meeting of the
Wingham and District
Branch of the Canadian Dia-
betes Association will be
held Thursday, May 26 at 8
p.m. in the cafeteria of the
County of Bruce General
Hospital, Walkerton. Guest
speaker, Dr. Michael Gill
from Paisley will discuss
diabetes and stress. All wel-
come.
18,25
YARD SALE
245 Minnie St., Wingham,
Saturday, May 21, 9 a.m. to6
p.m.
OPEN HOUSE
The family of Ferne and
Harvey McDowell wishes to
invite you to an open house to
celebrate their 40th wedding
anniversary, May 22, 2 to
4:30 p.m. In the Blyth Mem-
orial Hall. Best wishes only
please.
DANCE
Singles' dance at Stratford
fairgrounds (Upper
Coliseum), Saturday. May
21. Dancing 9 to 1.
FLEA MARKET
Giant indoor -outdoor flea
market at Saugeen Bowl, 350
Foster St., Mount Forest,
Victoria Day weekend. Fri-
day, 4 to lO p.m.; Saturday 10
a.m. to 8 p.m.; Sunday 12 to
p.m.; Monday 10 a.m. to 8
p.m.
COVER UP DAY
Quilt and doll display, fas-
cinating variety, Wednes-
day, May 25, 1 to 8 p.m., St.
Paul's United Church,
Walkerton. Adults $1.50,
children 75 cents.
WATER SYSTEM
Meeting, spring meeting of
the Whitechurch Water Sys-
tem for the election of of-
ficers will be held Tuesday,
May 24 at 8:30 p.m. in the
hall.
GARAGE SALE
In Belgrave, Saturday, May
21 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fol-
low the signs. Rain or shine.
LADIES' SLOW -PITCH
Last chance to register for
Ladies' Recreational Slow -
Pitch, Thursday, May 19, 7
p.m., Riverside Diamond.
Bring a glove. Also, you can
register by calling Nancy
Barrett -Laing 357-3170, or
Rita Rice 357-3440, before
May 19.
BIJSTRIPS
Harness horse races, Mo-
• hawk, seniors, anyone can
go, Tuesday, May 24, leaves
early evening. Niagara
Falls, Saturday, May 28.
Phone Helen McBurney,
Nicholson Bus Lines, 357-
3424.
GARAGE SALE
Friday, May 20 and Satur-
day, May 21 starting at 9
a.m. on Highway 4, Bel -
grave. Heaters, washer and
dryer, also included is a bus
camper. Cancelled if rain-
ing.
USED BOOK SALE
Huron County's largest used
book sale, proceeds to Blyth
Summer Festival. Saturday,
June 4, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and
Sunday, June 5, 12 to 5 p.m.
Bake sale, puppet shows, art
show, tours of the theatre all
day long. Literary readings
at 2 p.m. by Edna Staebler
June 4 and Harry J. Boyle
June 5. Musical concert by
Merrick Jarrett for children,
Sunday at 3.
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R E Q? M lir-.
HILL rMr. and Mrs. Glen
Hill of Wingham are happy
to announce the birth of
their daughter, Amanda
Dawn, six pounds, four
ounces, on May 11 at
Wingham and District
Hospital. A sister for Terry
Lynn, Kenneth and
Christopher.
DOUGLAS—Mr, and Mrs.
David Douglas of RR 2,
Gorrie, welcome with love
a son, Joshua Ryan, seven
pounds, three ounces, born
May 12 at Wingham and
District Hospital. A
brother for Jeff and Jason.
THYNNE—Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Thynne of
Wingham are pleased to
announce the birth of their
son, James Andrew, eight
pounds, on May 12 at
Wingham and District
Hospital. A brother for
Shannon and Robbie.
OTTAWA — The growing
interest in foreign exhibi-
tions on the part of small and
large institutions encour-
aged the International Pro-
gram of the National Muse-
ums of Canada to negotiate
extended tours across the
country of some large exhi-
bits. For example, "German
Poster Art" is circulating
among 20 institutions while
"Graphics from Mon-
driaan's Country", from The
Netherlands, and "Contemp-
orary Dutch Jewellery" are
travelling to 16 different
cities.
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BRUSSELS
DAIRY CLUB
The monthly meeting of
the Brussels Dairy Club was
held May 10 at the farm of
Wayne Lichti.
The meeting agenda was
the judging of horses, dairy
cows, pigs, hay and barley in
preparation for the judging
competition May 28 at
Clinton. Leaders Keith
Johnston and Lyle Martin
provided advice and dif-
ferent viewpoints on the
judging of these different
classes for both old and new
4-H members.
Later in the evening, the
club discussed the pamphlet
it received on the charac-
teristics and preparations of
feeds and answered the quiz
provided with the pamphlet.
CANADA TRUST
Realtor
LYNDA THOMAS
Representative
CaII 887-6995
or 884-1260
$8,500. - SMALL LOT
- 2 storey house,
Wroxeter.
$8,500. - BUILDING
LOT - 82.5' x 132'.
$8,900. - BUILDING
LOT- Grey Twp. 104'
x 1.66'.
$12,900. - POWER
OF SALE - 4
bedroom, 2 storey,
Brussels.
$21,900. - 37.5 ACRE
WOODED LOT - Mor- -
riS Township
$22,500. - FORMER
CHURCH - Original
windows, Wroxeter.
$26,900. - PRICE
REDUCED - 3
bedroom bungalow in
Brussels.
$38,500. - NEW
LISTING - Restaurant,
gas bar, residence in
Londesboro.
$39,500.
GRACIOUS LIVING -
3 bedroom, 1'/a
storey, Brussels.
$39,500. - TOWN
AND COUNTRY - 3
bedroom, 11/2 storey,
Walton.
$48,900. - FAMILY
HOME - 3 bedroom,
Targe lot, Brussels.
$80,000. - 90 ACRES
- Grey Township.
$110,000. - HARD-
WARE STORE -
Brussels.
$275;000. - 82
ACRES - GRAIN DRY-
ING COMPLEX - Grey
Township
NOTICE
Wedding notices, en•
gagements, in memonams
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
PRICED TO SELL
100 Acre
Cash Crop Farm
(Corn last. year)
Some tiling, good
open barn and silo. 3
bedroom house located
east of Belgrave. -
PHONE:
Paul Hohner, 235-0302
or Dirk Coolman
Real Estate Broker
235-1055
REAL ESTATE LTD.
Phone 482-9371 Clinton
BLYTH - 1 acre with
11/2 floor brick home,
insulated shop. Finan-
cing arranged.
8 ACRES
of
Blyth, no S®gs.
15 ACRES - wooded
property near Auburn.
2 floor brick home, 2
small sheds.
DUNGANNON - 1'/2
floor. home on 1/2 acre
lot. Large heated
shop. Main street
location.
MORRIS TWP. - 185
acres, 120 workable,
mobile home and
frame barn. Mortgage
STONE MANSION -
on attractive 2 acre
property near Blyth. 3
car garage and work-
shop. Low down pay-
ment. Attractive price.
5 ACRES roMorris
Twp. 1 vsCAtir brick
home. Large barn.
MEN'S WEAR
STORE AND , BUSI-
NESS - Main Street
location in prosperous
village. Reasonable
price.
98 ACRES - Highway
farm, near White-
church. 70 acres
workable, • 15 acres
hardwood bush. Good
buildings.
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. mortgasle.
MOBILE H�'�,0: - on
corner SOIn Blyth.
Garage.
46 ACRES - near Var-
na. 22 acres crop-
land, 9 acres hard-
wood bush. Large
double home, large
barn, drive shed with
workshop.
CLINTOHuron SNsrAO,x on
The Man
To See Is
STATELY GORRIE HOME - overlooking the
Maitland River on '/2 acre. Very Targe living and
dining rooms, den, modern Targe kitchen,
upstairs family room, fireplace, 1 '/2 baths, 3 to
4 bedrooms, plus sitting room, attached over-
sized workshop. $35,900.
BREATHTAKING COUNTRY PANORAMA - A
unique 104 acre parcel with 52 acres tillable
and the balance spotted with evergreens
overlooking a winding stretch of Maitland River
valley, all within 1 mile of Wingham, and includ-
ed partially finished chalet cottage. Asking
$59,000.
TREASURED TRADITIONAL ELEGANCE - in
this 4 bedroom brick home with original ornate
carved -walnut mantel over fireplace (airtight) in
living room, carpeted dining room, family room
with small bay windows, excitingly NEW kit-
chen with dishwasher, ground floor utility room,
11/2 new baths. excellent roof, insulation, large
sheltered open verandah, and upper sunroom.
$49,500.
OUTSTANDING QUALITY - in a handsomely
renovated Wroxeter home: Modern kitchen
with built-in dishwasher, plush living room with
panoramic country view, 3 carpeted
bedrooms, formal dining room, 11/2 baths, utility
room plus rec room, landscaped 99' x 132' lot,
plus more SPLOTLESS! $42,900.
2.6 ACRES, BUILDING LOT - Half acre clear
and balance in mixed wood lot. Wroxeter area.
Excellent highway access, septic approval.
Asking $5,900.
Contact:
OFFICE 357-1344
STAN CHADWICK 357-2497
MARGARET DAY 357-2196