The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-02-19, Page 11a ,PETER S.
T "IBIl� R Y C h ®®e n ey was The Wingham Advance -Times, Tliurs. , February 1f3, 1976—Page 11
19r[P4ERMAN
�I1aCEWT►N L. W. ZH
The death of Larry Walter W®WaW® former ., „ , ,
' REAL ESTATE Lilnsryeregaata tarok placesat his .. ,
Robert Chiamixey i5l Aube 6 ;
�f
y.
home, Saturday, February 7 F
36 5f. pdvid St.` Goderich `
passed away on. Thursday,
following an accident. He was the ,. _....... ®_
February 1 . the Clinton �q
PHONE 524.9531 beloved son of Mr, and Mrs. '' ;l �K�w,. • , , >� ; , J . � '
Public Hospital. Mr. Chamney
Walter ,Zimmerman and was � 4
WINGHAMborn February 28, 1854 and spent was in his 90th year and had been 4 ^ Yi
REPRESENTATIVES s life in Howick Township. in ill health for about two months.
all his f' IF YOUR ADVANCE -TIMES LASEL
Mr. Chamney was barn July 11,
Surviving besides his mother � y,
1886, n West in that area
Town- h 3r" READS FEB., 9-8-7•-6
® and father are one sifter, Eileen ` ' s - r
Ross PhyI lls and three brothers, Wayne, Keith moving
ng to Aubmedurn
in about
t 15 years ,
moving to Auburn about 15 yearsz
YOUR SUBSCRIPTION IS DUE
and Murray, all at home. �`� �, �� y ,y � �
It4r 1 � ill��l
��® ®1't ago. He was a son of the late John 9 � ��,1 1 � . � ' '� - '
'Hoggart funeral was held Tuesday, Chamney and Sarah Brook's. He
February 10th at 2:30 p.m. from was a member of Knox United M y k �J,1� .1
R. R. 4, `JVin F1�ItT1
g Roluf's Funeral Chapel with Rev. Church, Auburn, and Morning-Pha1e G. Reinhart officiating
and inter star Lodge No. 309, A.F. and e :' , AdvancemT11"
�'s
357.3692 ment in McIntosh Mortuary. A.M., Carlow. z �z`
STrinity t�
Spring burial at Howick
.- ... ....... Y Mr. Chamney married Clara t'� .,,yPxs 4• � x � .•,
_.. Lutheran Cemetery.,: - — - -
Jane Craig in Brussels on March
Pallbearers were Revel Dett-�` °
28, 1910. She predeceased him on �
man, Peter Douglas, Brian March 28, 1969.
H lJ T T ®hil Greenley, Paul McNally, Ri- Surviving are five sons Elwyn � CLAYTON G. H GrG LIMITED
chard Inglis and Brent Wylie. �
of Wingham, Herman of Windsor, ,� -, , ,
The beautiful floral tributes were Graham of RR 3, Goderich,3r
TEESW ATER 3 bedroom brick carried by Thomas Kreller and Stuart of RR 2, Auburn and 1111111
R ®lEstate Broker
home with 3 pc. bath up and Abraham Versteeg, z. t
Gordon (Bud) of RR 1, Auburn; '�f' - ;��
2 pc. down. House is in excel- Winghorn
one daughter, Mrs. Ernest ,,;�%'.
lent condition throughout. (Verna) Doerr of Niagara Falls,; Next to the Post Office
The many extras include Han -
28 grandchildren; 37 great grand -
over cupboards, lots of car- R. W. BELL children and two great great
pets, aluminum storms. There - WHEN THE GRADES THREE AND FOUR students of Mrs. M. McKeon decided to cele- FOR SALE -
grandchildren. He was prede- brate St. Valentine's Da at the Sacred Heart School, they went all the way. Long dresses
is a born 20 x 40 on the prop- OPTOMETRIST ceased by two sisters and one y TWO STOREY SOLID BRICK HOME located on 20 acres in the
erty. for the girls and ties for the boys were the order of the day for: front, Suzanne Doerr,
brother. Carrie area. This 4 -bedroom home has been completely repo-
GODERI(lII Shirley Marklevitz, Chris Cerson, Steve Wilhelm, Carol Belanger; back, Rita Brophy, vated and broadloomed includinga large family room. Attach-.
WINGHAM - lot situated in a The late Robert Chamney Nancy Doerr, Corrie Rammeloo, Mary Jean Kernaghan, Jacqueline Rammeloo, Karen g y
°l°6e Square 1524-7861 rested at the Stiles Funeral ed garage. First time offered.
good residential area of Home, Goderich, where Rev. Shaw, Annie Poels and Tracey Fischer.
town. Stanley C. McDonald conducted BRAND NEW ONE STOREY BRICK BUNGALOW, 3 bedrooms,
funeral service, at one o'clock onnear completion with attached garage. Interior'con be done to
148 ACRES in Wingham area ■ Saturday. Interment followed in Wm • John Wade dies in hosp,Service on Tuesday at two your taste. located on good sized lot in Gorrie. Terms avail -
having 110 acres of choice
workoble land. There is some ■ ■ Colborne Cemetery. o'clock. Temporary entombment able.
■ Pallbearers were Don Jardine, took place iii South Kinloss
saleable timber on this high- ■ Bill Chamney, Jerry Chamney, William John Wade, age 73, of After many years in the milling Mausoleum with spring burial to AN OUTSTANDING BUY is this 5 -bedroom family home, 2 full
way farm. 5 bedroom brick ■ a Wroxeter, passed away February trade and 20 years with the follow in Lochalsh Cemeter bathrooms, kitchen, living room and family room. This spacious
■ Doug Chamney,' Ron Doerr and Y• g y p
house with 3 pc. bath and oil : ■ Warren Bridge. Floral tributes 9, in the Wingham and District Department of Highways he re- Pallbearers were George Bul- dwelling has everything going for it including location. Close to«
furnace. Barn 56 x 76. Impl'e .0 were carried by Danny, Eldon Hospital. tired in March 1968. He was a len, George Beaton, Alvin Robb, Wingham's main street. Priced to sell.
ment shed, garage. Terms a- ■ ■ Steven and Paul Chamney, He was born March 18, 1902 in member of. Knox Presbyterian Donald Simpson,\ Dune Farrish ******
vailable. ■ Harold and Brian Doerr. Devonshire, England, coming to Church where he served as elder and Jim MacKenzie. DAIRY FARM, 107 ACRES, 90 WORKABLE, balance in mixed
■ ■ Canada in February 1919 with his choir member and on the oar bush. Barn 95' x 60', 32 ties and loose ens, implement shed.
Morningstar Lodge No. 309, � p p
WINGHAM - attractive one ■ is ■ A.F. and A.M. held a service at Parents, the late Sophia and' Ben- of Managers. V/a storey 6 -bedroom brick house. Extra 100 acres available.
floor, two bedroom situated FATHER -SON ■ the funeral home Friday evening Jamin Wade, coming to Wroxeter ""He leaves to mourn his wife,. Percy Hogg Located close to Wingham.
on a large lot. This electrically : OPERATION ■ at nine o'clock. where he had since resided. the,former Nina Mildred Smith, 0 --
heated
* • * * *
heated home is close to 190 acre dairy farm; )25 ■ - whom he married June 3, 1925, was nalfive WANTED
schools and shopping and tea .acres • workable, bal- g Y T
pp g ■ also one daughter, Audrey (MTS. We have sincere clients with cash looking for farms, acreages
tures Iprge, living room and ■ ante bush. Barn 50'x50' ■ Bru^P Chambers), three grand- of •1 urnberry and rural properties. Free a.pproisal on listings. Contact us now
good kitchen cupboards.children and two great grand- and let us discuss the value of your property.
with 40'x64' " L"; milks SELL,. -REAL ESTATE daughters. sThe death occurred on Tues -
house, implement shed, ■da February WINGHAM AREA - 181 acre : ,stable cleaner. 1'/z star- ■ He was predeceased by his only Y. y 10, at the Wing- WINGHAM OFFICE 357-1515
dairy: farm with two sets of sister Emma, Mrs. `William ham and District Hospital, of
ey 4 bedroom brick and ■ Hogg
EVENINGS
buildings including a large ■ q r 1`/, ■ Due, to our 1976 Expansion Program, we are looking for Westlake of Howard Percival (Percy) HO Goderich. JOHN BRENT 335-3391
venience. This is '
brick home with every con frame home; also ■ Sales People for Wingham and district. The funeral service and of Wingham in- his 87th year.
storey 3 bedroom frame JOHN HOPPER 357-2154
a nod fami• Many people from all walks of life have doubled ,their committal were conducted from . Death followed a lengthy illness.
g ■ home with full base- ■
ly set up and. possession can ■ ment. ■ income since joining our Sales Staff of over 70 Represen.ta- the Moir=Davidson Funeral Mr. Hogg was born and eduea-
be arranged in time for,spring. ■ ■ tives with 15 Offices. Rome by Rev. Brush of Knox ted in Turnberry Township:. He
Presbyterian Church. was a son. of the late Robert,
.
SNOWMOBILING ■ Y
- LUCKNOW •°- Four bedroom ■ HAVEN ■ We will Offer you: 1-tonaurary patlbearers were James Hogg and Agnes Porter.
house on one' acre of land ■ There's still lent of ■ HIGH COMMISSION SPLIT Edward Stewart, Gordon Gibson;. During his early life, he farmed �11e Man
close to, town.. Three . piece - ■ snow to comePVUh y not ■ Llovd McGee, Stewart Higgins, and later he worked as.a railway
■ y MANAGERIAL ASSISTANCE sectionman. He retired. several .
_ bcth, �2 yr. old oil furnace, ■ invest in your own 100 ■ James Alcorn and Wallace Mat- � �0 See Is, drilled.well, some fruit trees acre property and. 'start ■ MANY LISTINGS AVAILABLE thews. years ago.
[[ALTOA
on property tlnd the price is- :': planning p those' trails. A FREE ADVERTISING • Sp`ririg Interment in Wroxeter Mr. Hogg was a member of St.
only $20,90.« ■ About 15 acres clear, ■ Cemetery. Paul's Anglican Church and a IN NICE RESIDENTIAL AREA yet within walking distance to
■ member of the Wingham branch downtown shopping, this 11/2 storey frame and aluminum three
MEL MATHERS balance rttixed bush Give us a call for a' personal interview. of the Loyal Orange Lodge. bedroom dwelling is ideal for a small family. Hast pc. bath
Win ham 357-3208 `^ink tY "'strong Spring
g -. creek. On March 21, 1923, he married I 'down and 3 pc, up.' Forced air oil furnace. Good condition and
Representing ® WILFRED McINTEE B CO. LIMITED John Roy MacKay the former Helen Wells of Wing-, asking only $24,600,
p 9 ■ OFFICE 357.3840 _ _ -BOX 549, Walkerton, 519-881-2270 . ham . in St. Paul's Anglican
LLOYD W, HUTTON ■ W. ADAMSON 528.2113- ■ Was-.re�e�..i.� mer h ShSUTCLIFFEe he survives, with one COZY COTTAGE -TYPE HOME,�one block from the post office in
REAL ESTATE ■- C.'SEARSON 392-696 ■ Olt daughter, Mrs. ROSS' *dna) Wingham. This -immaculate three bedroom house is all on one
■ M: SEARSON 357.3044 WILLIAM HINGSTON Sales Manager, A .retired Ashfield Township Orvis of Oil
Kincardine 3.96-2061 ■ t Springs; four grand- floor and features attractive Johns -Manville siding and forced-
■■■�■■�■�■�■■r R. R. #�1, Hepworth, 519-935-2074 farmer, John Roy MacKay of children and three great grand- air oil furnace. ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED. -Asking $25,000.00:
Lucknow, passed away Saturday, children. He was predeceased by
February 14, at the Wingham and two brothers, Robert and Fred, 'SCHOOLHOUSE - four bedrooms., all spruced up with new fur -
District Hospital in his 77th year. ,and three sisters, Mrs. William nate and more; situated between Wingham and Teeswater.
Mr. MacKay was born Decem- (Effie) Watson, Mrs. Cliff (LiI) $29,500,
' ber 12, 1899, in Ashfield Town- Bartlett and Mrs. Thomas (Alba)
ship, a son of the late Murdock Ellis.
TRI -LEVEL HOME in'Bluevale now under, construction offering•
e,r �.' 'r e c 4 James MacKay and Isabel, Mac- The late Mr. Hogg rested at the luxury living of on affordable price.. This three bedroom beauty
c.. e. Crae. He had been residing in S. J. Walker. Funeral Home ` is scheduled .for completion in mid -A q offered.
ril and is bein
Lucknow since his retirement.. P P e d.
where Rev. T. Kenneth Hawthorn' for sale no* so that you can tailor the home to your own taste`s.
Mr. MacKay is survived by his conducted funeral service at two We have.plans and sketches for your inspection. $39,900.
FLOWERS AUTOMOTIVE FUELS PLUMBING HEATING wife, the former, Isabelle Mac- o'clock on Thursday. Interment ,
Leod; two daughters, Mrs. followed in Wingham Cemetery.A BIG FARM - LOW PRICE, 98 acre farm with 8 room house,
Wedding
Arrangements
`. Cut flowers
. Plants
. Flowers by
Wire' Service
LEWIS'
;FLOWERS
135 Frances
Phone
357-3880
SALES AND SERVICE
Lynn Hoy
Enterprises
Honda and Skidoo
Sales & Service
Hwy 86 east of Wingham
Phone 519 357 3435
ELECTRICAL
Pletch Electric
Winqham
INDUSTRIAL or
COMMERCIAL WIRING
Also Rural and Domestic
Phone 357-1553
BURKE ELECTRIC
Electrical Contractors
Motor Rewind and
Sales
Household Appliances
Josephine St 357 -tarn
Emergency Service - See
g.....
the Yellow
Pages
I
It,
WINGHAM
BILL TIFFIN
Percy Clark
Thomas (Anne) Pritchard of
West Wawanosh Township and
pallbearers were four
nephews, Raymond Hogg, Bryan
large barn and drive shed plus 103• acres right, alongside for a
SUNOCO SERVICE
Mrs. Bert (Florence) Shier of•
Hogg, Elgin Hogg and Harry
total of 145 workable acres. May be bought for $124,500.00.
`LI('ENSED MECHANIC
Imperial Esso Agent
Plumbin g
Kincardine Township; two
Montgomery, Sid' Adams and
Located on paved road near Wingham. May be bought separ-
atel
ESSO
sisters, Mrs. Margaret Mac-
g
Harry Gerrie. Agreat-grandson,
y
UNDERCOATING&
Heating and
Kenzie of Lucknow and Mrs.
Robbie Orvis, carried flowers.
RUSTPROOFING
For all your Home and
Sheet Metal
Florence Edwards of Goderich;
� 11 '
� ' Contact:
C C
Cf)MPLETE CAR &
Farm Fuel and
two�brothers, Dunc of Vancouver,
Wedding
OFFICE 357-1344
TRUCK SERVICF
Lubricating -Needs
Contractor
B.C. and Jim of Calgary; and five
Announcement
STAN CHADWICK
•
Prop. Ken Leitch
357-1032
grandchildren, He was pre
deceased by three two
Coast t0 Coast 357.2497
PH®NE
sisters and
M d M B'll W ld
JOHN PHILLION
D I E S
Phone
357-1 :54 NI(;IIT 357-3585
INSURANCE
Awi'FRN'S" CIEURAId
All Types of
Insurance
335-3525 357-2636
GORRIE WINGHAM
For your
INSURANCE
See or Call
WILLIAM S.
REED
64 Victoria St., 357-2174
POOLS, ETC.
......-.......
Swimming
Pools
Above and Below
Ground
Complete Line of
Pool Chemicals
ARMSTRONG_A_
Walkerton
Box 56 • a Yerto•.
CONSTRUCTION
Askes Brothers
CONSTRUCTION
Cottage$, Homes
Additions 8 � enovotions
FREE ESTIMATES
Ph: 528-2726
Box 122, Lucknow
T. M. & T.
-CONSTRUCTION
(;eneral Contractors
All types of concrete work
Pit Silos
Home and farm building
l ALL "OH'1'110-NIPSON
ft1.1 FA'.tl.l•:. ()NT.►R1()
357.3193
DECORATING
RENOVATIONS
REDECORATING
Excellent Workmanship
Economical Prices
J. M. (Mac) Smith
WOOD PRODUCTS
Whitechurch
357.977 or 357.1327
�� ............
brothers. r. an rs. t a en and ea state VI I Ice 357-3896
357-3080 The late Mr. MacKay rested at 'Mr. and Mrs. Harold Remington
the MacKenzie Memorial Chapel, .wish to announce the marriage of .
366 Edward St., Lucknow, where Rev. Finlay Mc- Faye and Bob on February 6,
Cormick condu.cted funeral 1976.
Wingham
Leroy Jackson
—Plumbing
—Heating
—Tinsmithing
191, Josephine St.
Wingham 357-2904
COLLISION
AI's Collision
C."...:_
Phone
357®2206
CARS; TRUCKS, BUSES
Complete Body Work
and Painting
Frame and Rust Repair
Also Insurance Claims
CONC. 2, MORRIS TWP.
Hwy. 86
1St Morris
2nd Morris �2nd
The
advance -Times
357-2320
fl
HARRON PLAYS HORSBURGH—Theatre Passe Mu-
raille's latest production, The Horsburgh Scandal, will play
Feb. 23 and 24 at Memorial Hall, Blyth at 8:30 p.m. Tickets
are available at The Waxworks Boutique, Wingham, or by
reservation at 5239646. The role of Rev. Russell Horsburgh
will be played by Don Harron, best known for his fictional
Charlie Farquharson.
er
1
KEITH
^ TBRE3KER
R E !'°�'^^ 1 L_ E S -17^ 1 E
176 •DIAGONAL ROAD351 1117
WINGHAM, ONTARIOO [
*
NEWLY RENOVATED HOME
Situated on a large lot in a ch ice location close to schools and
ra
hospital. This very attctive and well kept property has been
completely renovated and decorated inside and out,'consisting
of a modern kitchen and dining room Riving room and family
room both have carpet flooring. Separate utility room. Up-
stairs are two newly decorated bedrooms and new 4 pc. bath
with vanity. Full dry, basement contains fully insulated play-
room, separate fruit room and a new forced air oil furnace.
The modest full price of $32.000. makes this a very attractive
value.
FOUR BEDROOM FAMILY HOME
Situated close to main street. The interior of the home has been
completely renovated throughout, having a modern kitchen,
large dining room with patio doors, living room plus s'eporate
family room ori the main level. Upstairs are four,newly decorat-
ed ¢edrooms,plus a new 4.pc. both. The yard is totally enclosed
by a privacy fence, Excellent value is offered for only $31.500.
50 ACRE PROPERTY
Situated on the outskirts of Winghom. This scenic propefty with
the Maitland River winding through offers excellent building
sles, plus moriy acres of choice tillable corn land. 10b maple
trees are of commercial size. This -property is well worth your
immediate attention.
Ken Durharme, Representative, 570 Shuter Street,
Wingham, Phone 357-2594
m