The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-02-26, Page 13i
�'n�"�"; 0
Forcfwlech
.W.—.
c ,...i'F :L' 4 ::14wGt"•H. us�rC is W ::,:'J+, . r>+,: r-• „ „„r•
The Wingham Advance -runes, Thurs., February 26, 1878—Page 13
y.I IIIIII I Illi 1. Iii !II I I I I II II ,. II I,I°I I -
H1TTON
home with 3 pc..Ofh up•�aTad
2 pc. down. House is intrxtel-
lent condition throughout.
The many extras include Ran—
over
over cupboards, lots of car-
pets, aluminum stprms. There
is a born 20 x 40 on the prop-
erty.
rop-erty.
WINGHAM -lot situated in a. -
.good
,-.good residential breo 0
town.
148 ACRES in Winghom �reo
having 110 acnes of choice
workable land. There is some
saleable timber on this high-
way farm. 5 bedroom brick
house with 3 pc. both and oil
furnace. Barn 56 x 76. Imple-
ment shed, garage. Terms a-
vailable.
WINGHAM - attractive one
floor two bedroom situated
on a large lot. This electrically
heated home is close to
schools and shopping and fea-
tures large living room and
good kitchen cupboards.
WINGHAM AREA - 181 acre
dairy form with two sets of
buildings including a large
brick home with every con-
venience. This is a good fami-
ly set up and possession car,
be arranged in time for spring.
LUCKNOW - Four bedroom`
house on one acre of land
dose to town. Three piece
bath, 2 yr. old oil furnace,
drilled well, some fruit trees
on property and the price is
only $20,900.
MEL MATHERS
Wingham 357-3208
Representing
LLOYD W. HUTTON
REAL ESTATE
Kincardine 396-2061
Mrs. Peter rowne. spen a ew un ay a ernoon > p y PROKER
WANTED Ross p Phyllis
L l l Is days last week with Miss Marie Arena. The score was 4-3 with ten Mrs. Robert (Ilya) Burchill of
We have sincere clients with cash looking for farms, acreages RR at f flx Browne and W. and Mrs. John minutes of overtime In the last Wingham, Mrs. Ralph (Deanne) R E r1 ���
and rural properties. Free appraisal on listings. Contact us now Ho art . Martin in Scarborough. game against Atwood Garfield Dickson of RR 1, Clifford, sons 176 -DIAGONAL ROAD 11
and let us discuss the value of your property. I-1 99 Dave Schneider and Mark of Gibson had the misfortune to Glen of Guelph and Andrew at W I N G.H A M , ONTARIO
Kitchener visited Sunday with crack hi ankle in two places. At home, 14 grandchildren and one
WINGHAM OrFICE 357-1515 ' R. R. 4, Wingham is NEWLY RENOVATED HOME
EVENINGS Phone
' Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Armstrong. present he is going around with a great-grandchild. She is . pre -
Mrs. Ruby Foster visitedsev- cast and is hoping to have a walk- 'deceased by daughter Connie and Situated on a large lot in a choice location., close to schools and
JOHN BRENT 335-3391357-3692 v era) days last week with Mr. and ing cast on'in a couple of weeks. two brothers Melvin and Burton. hospital. This very attractive and well kept property has been
JOHN HOPPER 357-2154 Mrs. Gren Parkinson in Toronto. Too bad, Garfield, because the The late Mrs. Allan rested at completely renovated and decorated inside and out, consisting
• boys miss you. Rolufs' Funeral Chapel in Clif- of a modern kitchen and dining room, living room and family
ford until Monday. Funeral room both have carpet flooring. Separate utility room. Up -
service was held Monday, Feb. 16 stairs are two newly decorated bedrooms and new 4 pc. bath
• �, Turnberry native at 2 p.m, at Trinity Anglican with vanity. Full dry basement contains fully insulated play
Church in Fordwich with Rev. room, separate fruit room and,o new forced air oil furnace.
dies in Chatham William B. Parker officiating. The modest full price of $32,000. makes this a very attractive
®r Burial followed at ,the Lakelet , value.
ervice ' Miss M. Pear] Vanstone of
Cemetery.
Y
Rondeau Park died at the age of pallbearers were Robert Wood, FOUR BEDROOM FAMILY HOME
PLUMBING HEATING 85 at the Canadiana Nursing . Jim Chambers, Brian Greenley, Situated close to main street. The interior of the home has been
FLOWERS AUTOMOTIVE FUELS Home; Chatham, on Tuesday, Rodney Wright, Laverne Webber completely renovated .throughout, having a modern kitchen,
February 17. and Emmerson Ferguson. large dining room with patio doors, living room plus separate
VYed d ing WINGHAM BIL! TfFFfN Miss Vanstone was born in family room on the main level. Upstairs are four newly decorat-
Flower bearers were grand- ed bedrooms plus a new 4 c. bath. The and is total) enclosed
Leroy Jackson Turnberry Township, a daughter P P Y Y
Y daughters Susan Dahms, Brenda
XArrangements SUNOCO SERVICE Imperial Esso Agent of the late Samuel Vanstone and by a privacy fence. Excellent value is offered for only $31,500.
� 9 P 9 —Plumbing Burchill and Judy and Nancy
I,ICF,NSED'N1ECIIANIC Mary Watcher. She is survived Dickson.
t4. Cut flowersfSsi9 —Heating by one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth 50 ACRE PROPERTY
UNDERCOATING & Situated on the outskirts of Win hom. This scenic property with
Wei"r of North Port, Long Island; g p p y
Plants RUSTPROOFING For all your Home and —Tinsmithing also several nieces and nephews. ' r H the Maitland River winding through offers excellent building
�e� ' "au ton sites, plus man Tacres of choice tillable corn land. 100 maple
•('ONIPI,N;TIS ('Alt 8 Farm Fuel and Funeral service was held at 8 9 P Y\
Flowers b Lubricating Needs 191 Josephine St.
:� TR('('K SERVICE g p.m. Thursday, February 19, attrees are of commercial size. This property is well worth your
plc Wire Service 359.1,032 Wingham 357-2904 the McKinlay -Mc Kollar Funeral Was popularimmediate attention.
+- LEWIS Prop. Ken Leitch Home, Ridg-etowm-Rev. Gordon yours athlete Ken Ducharme, Representative, 570 Shuter Street,,
Phone CONSTRUCTION COLLISION Johnson of New Glasgow United 1 Wingham, Phone 357.2594
, FLOWERS 35.=!'.54Nl(.HT:t:,7-3:,x5 Church officiated. Friends throughout this com-
%/� Temporary entombment took ' munity were shocked and sad -
135 Frances Askes Brothers Al's Collisi®n place in Wingham Cemetery dened to learn at the weekend of
INSURANCE CONSTRUCTION Chapel on Friday, February 20, g T11� Man
Phone P Y. Y the sudden death of Sgt. William
357-3880 Service atone o'clock. Final resting place Frank ( Red) Houghton at CFB
Cottages, Homes Phone will be Wingham Cemetery. Borden, in his 37th year. Red had "+ �� S��' i7
c
Additions 13 Renovations 357-2206 -been taking part in a hockey
SALES AND SERVICE■..�T�R
FREE ESTIMATES CARS, TRUCKS, BUSES game of which two periods were
Lynn Ho Former Lakelet completed. When he took to the WINGHAM HOMES Residential yet close to downtown are two
y y All Types of - Ph: 528.2726 Complete Body Work ice for the opening of the third older but well kept homes. 1'h storey or bungalow - take your
Box 122, Lucknow and Painting period he was stricken by a heart choice, both have 3 bedrooms, forced air oil; baths, nice living !
Ent ises Insurance Frame and Rust Repair resident dies seizure and died. areas. Priced right.
335-3525 357-2636 Also Insurance Claims Red Houghton will be remem
Honda and Skidoo The death of Mrs. Muriel bered with affection by the COUNTRY LIVING Brand new 7 room one floor dwelling as
Sales &Service �RRIE WINGHAM CONC. 2, MORRIS TWP.•
� T.
.Hwy. 86 Wright, the former Muriel Gal- younger people with whom he kitchen with modern cupboards, dinette, living room, den, 3
T., M.
_ v t 1st Morris
braith, took place at the Bruce played on several championship bedrooms and 4 pc. both. Wall to wall broadloom, full base
Hwy 86 east of Wingham
° CONSTRUCTION T � Peninsula and District Hospital ball and hockey teams here in his ment, forced air oil, 100 amp wiring, insulated. Situateon 4'/2
Phone 519 357 3435 r our = 2nd Morris •I•� 2nd Friday, Feb. 13. She was a resi- teens, as well as by many adults acres of scenic, treed land with trout creek. A lovely spot in the
It General Contractors dent of Lakelet for many years, who can recall his buoyant good country.
INSURANCE then resided in Wiarton. nature and likeable personality. Converted and looking fine is this schoolhouse now containing
ELECTRICAL All types of concrete work -—_.....-..___-.,....
See Or Cali Pit Silos She is survived by a son Grant possessed of an exceptional 4 bedrooms. New furnace keeps it comfortable. Call us for
®,,,,,, , of Ottawa: daughters Gayle of athletic ability, Red joined the showing.
Eiedrl`
@t�n" Home and farm buildin - sic uwii,c,` :: s. Ca;: 'L cher armed u "1, '" p Air FnrrP FATHER 8 SON FARMS A tremendous father and on set
WILLIAM S. g M IK E n C F e V � C F 7 London and Gloria of Wiarton; ed forces and spent most of
■a`�,r rte•... s up with
REED (:\1.1. K(1R Tfl(111.I'SI1N „— p_ r
- l fs► l i•:\ 1I•F•; tt�T*,I;lit Bender, sisters Mrs. Dave Branch as a recreation officer. 2 houses, 2 large beef barrios and another smotl4r one, 2 new
Windham (Doris) Cutting of Owen Sound; He was stationed at various 4� steel hog barns, � silos, 4 implement sheds and 582 acres. Call
�i
INDUSTRIAL ®r 64 Vidona
St, 351- Mrs. John (Betty) Ti in of Mea-
• ` Y PP Canadian bases in Europe before us for more information or showing.
POOLS ETC. DECORATING COMMERCIAL WIRING ford; Mrs. Murray (Karen) his return to Canada.
AIs® Rural and Domestic � f TRY Ormsby of Melford; Mrs, Wil- Red is survived by his wife, the EAST WAWANOSH, 200 acres Harriston loam about 170 work-
„- Tit'........_ liam (Marilyn) Westlake of former Shirley Grant of Nova able, level and slightly rolling. Barn 65 x 85, silo and pit, drive
b�
Phone 357®15i-� m *�nl►te THESE Kitchener; brothers Garnet and Scotia, and five children Wanda, shed 2 storey solid brick house, new furnace and septic tank,
Swimming RENiurwitvIiFIRMS Gerald of Oven Sound; Ken and 15,. Debbie, 14; Bobby, 11; drilled well with new pump. First time offered.
Pools D ® Lloyd of Kitchener and Wayne of Cher 1, 7; and Sandy, 5. His
". .. :"ools REDECORATING Meaford. She is predeceased b g P y q P-
° Y mot er, Mrs. Helen Houghton, ACREAGE- GROW and get maximum root from our e ui
Bfi RKE ELECTRIC - - -- two sisters, Mildred and Verna. resides in Windsor and his father, mert with more land!
Q�btave and feel®set Excellent Workmanship
Ground Pallbearers were: David, Rob- Len Houghton, in London. There 100 acres, 85 workable, Howick Twp.
Electrical Contractors Economical workable, ert, Allan and Steven McGregor; are fwo brothers, Len of Tees- 103 acres, 60 orkable, Wroxeter area.
Complete Line of
Motor Rewind and l Chemicals (�®(� smith The Glen Urbshott and Gregory Hig- water and Peter of Windsor. 61 acres 55 workoble,.Culross Twp.
pooemcas
SalesJ.M. a gins. A full military funeral was 0
Household Appliances RI®i�TR��G W®®� PRODUCTS bdvanee-Times The funeral was held Feb. 16 at conducted at Camp Borden on Contact.
2 n.m. from the George Funeral Monday, followed by committal TAN C ADWI44
Josephine St. 357-2450 CHEMICALS Whitechurch :°� 357-2320 Horne in Wiarton with Rev. Lorne Service In wingnam, conducted STAN CHADlRrIC1(
g y ` e� 357-2977 -1327 Keays ,pf St. John's United by Rev. A. ,i. Nolan of Sacred r 357 -HILL
357......
Church officiating. Temporary Heart Roman Catholic Church, of (���� t®� ���� 10HN Pbd14lION
2497
S6 „ litlalk�irton 4 or °
Emethe-Xellow Pages � ,., It1®x...... .. { �E3' C.St��� ��1-v�ICP 357-3896
entombment took place at the which Red was a member when
Bayview Mortuary in Wiarton. the family resided here.
a
- Mn. and Mrs. Dave Pinsmore
Mrs. Bolger Fel,ov atten-
;'"3�y�� a
/
and
names
,
ded the Agriculturp, Societies of
�.v� es
Ontario anis �s�>iavenmvCA
PRIME= diu�a Iasi
_ . Wednesday and 1�hursday held in
// rc.r. rh, r
�,�
— -
� 9 a + TJX
0 the Royal YQpII Hotel, TgrOnto.
� f �` d. �!x':� r� � �'u � j < � "'s`' �'
®
®-
Miss Ret'a, Murray -off Clifford
,�, � �„ � �� � � ��� `z
�
Lorne Murray, Reeve of/ Mary-
The 1976 administration esti
was a weekend guest at the house
,
y xF rk , ..„
�
� - • its', t �.
borough Township, was elected
mates were revised downward by
®
-
INVESTMENT SPECIAL
of Miss )sen Miller.''
® "
y„ F s; �
`'r „µ . y ,�
new chairman of the Maitland
$20,800 due to provincial $pending
®
,
A two storby brick
'n”
Valley Conservation Authority at
the meeting held in
cutbacks, The administration
budget exceeds the funding which
®
®
building located near
® ®
Wingham. Lower level
+s, ; , 9d
y i
y� �, yr *+ i3r ry � 2t�''I {,�,, pa.l, z�K 3,��e
,annual
Wroxeter last Wednesday. He
the province can match with
contains a three bed- ® i
J
"' ` x% "� ° y,: ,
I� I
`t'I
will take over the position of Jack
grants by $11,600 which will be'in-
®
upper
t' ��Iltlyl�
`x �
FYI
Graul, who resigned after four
eluded in the general, levy. The
®
room apartment,
� �`s
level has separate en-
��estimates
� ,,..% ts✓' �
Years of active Service. ®that
for maintenance of
®
trance; could easily be ■
t 1
Rebi Estate
members of the new executive
are Vince Judge, vice—chairman; rman;
conservation areas have been in-
creased to $30,000; the conser-
converted to rental
n
®
unit. Low taxes, asking ® 82 Albert Street
®
-- _ .-_ — _ .__ .
-
Arden Barker, who replaces
Harold FrrinLxton as Reforests-
vation areas program has been
reduced by $65,Q00 affecting land
,. , � ,,,,� 00 �
9c-�,vvv.t�j. 'u _ Clinton
.
tion, Land Use and Wildlife.
acgta]sitior,;.$2i,n00 has been alio-
®
® Phone: 482.9371
' �>
Advisory Board chairman, and
cated to the Conservation Ser -
DAIRY
DAIRY FARM MASON BAILEY
159 acres in Howick, BROKER/MANAGER
®
Dave Gower, who replaces Jack
Alexander Water Manage-
vices and Sundry Capital deve-
ment
to ment and $7,000 has been
lop
workable, balance
� c„
as
the Private
®
bush and pasture. Two 94 acres crop land near
®
,t ;,
_
ment Advisory Board chairman.
directed toward
storey five bedroom Gorrie, 60 acres workable.
®
try
h"
In other authority motions,
Assistance program.
Authority
®
• * * *
home with all conveni ®
;��,`��«•,�,� � << �,��
;:
Wawanosh Township Park owned
New members to the
Luck
Barn 50" 60', 127 acre farm near Harrislon,"
/% ,,
z >�,�
�;
by East and West Wawanosh was
were from the Village of -
g
■
epees. x
■
silo, milk house. Listed 120 acre's workable. 1'/,
d ,,, „• ��, �
ti s
approved for purchase by the
now, Townships of Ashfield and
®
at $130,000.00. : storey home, 6 rooms, 3 bed-
Authority. Ian Deslauriers, re-
Culross.
®
rooms, oil heating.
THE STEERING COMMITTEE to establish a youth centre held its first meeting in the
source manager, said the small
®
OFFICE 357-3840 ***"
town hall last Thursday evening to discuss a proposal for a youth centre in Wingham.
parcel of land involved, 20 acres
W. ADAMSON 528-2113 For further information con-
Committee members Doug Layton, Chief Robert Wittig, Mrs. Ian Deslauriers and chair-
in all, would be bought by the
■
C. SUTCLIFFE 392-6969 foci Mason Bailey, Iola Bailey
man Adrien Keet discuss an outline of preparations. Their next meeting will be held
Authority for the sum of $1.00. He
a •L_
Fru' Five
®
M, SEARSON 357-3044 Real Estate Limited, Clinton.
March 11.
added that natural springs on the
482-9371.
land enough water
an
`` pp
�e ® ' es
_Phone
two pondsdes
and would make
f�a♦
F ®r d� i e
h P� r s O n a I t e s
ideal camping location.
Administration expenditures
were held within budget esti-
WHITECHURCH—The Whi e -
church 4-H Club held its second
CLAYTONG. HOGG LIMITED
I
mates. A surplus of $6,739 from
meeting last Wednesdh'y at the
Real Estate Broker
Congratulations go to the and Austin Stinson visited Thurs We are pleased to know that
C hockey team. day with Mrs. Grace Ziegler in a several from the village
the rental operations of Authority
vehicles; capital expenditures
-home of Mrs. Archie Purdon.
Lori -Anne Jamieson opened the
"The
Hoy, ick Juvenile people
for 1975 fell short of the budget
meeting of Fruity Five"
Wingharn
On Sunday night at the com- Kitchener hospital. who have been• confined .to hos-
Winston have been to to
estimates by only $36,563; the
with the pledge. Roll call was
munity centre they defeated Tara Miss Jean Foster and .pital able return
revenue from the Falls Reserve
answered b members respond -
Y P
Next to the Post Office
7-1, three games straight to win McGrath of Toronto visited their homes over the weekend:
g g
C.A. showed a considerable in-
ing with two reasons for eating
the WOAA Western Ontario Juve- Sunday with Mrs. Ruby Foster. Mrs. Lorne Siefert, and Earl
crease from 1974, although an
fruit. Kathy Purdon read the
FOR SALE -
nile C Trophy which was pre- . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wendt of Moore from Wingham and Dis
operating deficit of . $2,093 was
minutes.
REDUCEDI REDUCED! The price has been reduced on this out-
sented to them by Dave Dins- Toronto were weekend guests triet Hospital, Mrs, Jim Warrell
noted.
Mrs. Purdon demonstrated
standing 5 -bedroom family home. The owner is moving and is
more. They now go on to meet with Mrs. E. A.,,Schaefer. from Walkerton and Abe Haas
how to prepare grapefruit halves
willing to sacrifice for quick sale. This 2 -storey brick home with
Shelbourne in the OMHA. Keep Mr. and Mrs. Rick Woods of snoot from Listowel.
and how to section grapefruits
large kitchen, living room, family room and 2 full bathrooms
up the good work boys. Listowel were Sunday visitors Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mulvey,
and oranges. She also showed
offers comfort, size, location and a host of extras. Located in
Recent visitors with Mr. and with ,Mr. and Mrs. Barry D'Ar- Cindy and Jeff of Belmore visited
Mrs. Robert Allan
how to prepare a fruit cup. Kathy
Wingham close to schools and main street. BARGAIN is the
Mrs. Austin Stinson were Mr. and eey' Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Bill
demonstrated how to bake
word to describe this one.
Mrs. Laverne Stinson and family Mrs. George Richards, Carol Sothern.is
in hospital
apples. The inspection - and
* * * *
of Minto. On Sunday Rev, and Anne and Jim of London were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fitch . of
grading of Ontario and imported
BRAND NEW .ONE STOREY BRICK BUNGALOW, 3 bedrooms,
Mrs. John Stinson visited at the weekend visitors with Mr. and Wingham were Sunday visitors
Mrs. Robert Allah of RR 1, Clif-
fresh fruit was discussed by Mrs,
near completion with attached garage. Interior can be finished
same home. Rev. John Stinson Mrs. Austin Stinson. with Mr. and Mrs. Don King. Mr.
ford, passed away at the Bruce
Walter Elliott.
to your taste. Located on good sized lot in Gorrie with terms
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Dinsmore, and Mrs. Mark Barnarski of
County Hospital Friday, Feb. 13.
The meeting ended with a lunch
available.
Carolyn and Laurie,) accom- Waterloo were weekend visitors
The former Margaret Irene Hub-
of baked apples and fruit cups.
* * *
T C p S panied by Miss Robin Thedom of at the same home,
PETER
bard was the daughter of the late,
TWO STOREY SOLID BRICK HOME •Ideated on 20 ACRES in the r-
S.
G 1 G1� Clinton spent Sunday at Belle- . Miss Brenda Mann of Gorrie
George Hubbard and Margaret.
Gorrie area. This 4 -bedroom home has been completely reno-
AAacEWAN ville. spent. the weekend with Miss
IG1I1t
Jacques. She was born in Howick
vated and broadloomed up and down including a large family
!V' Miss Kim Baylor of London Donna Martin.
Township and married Robert
room. Attached garage. Priced to sell
REAL ESTATE spent the.weekend with her par- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Goldrich
Allan on March 23, 1932. She was
38 St. David St. Goderich ants, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond and family of Guelph visited
a member of the Women's Aux -
50 ACRES RECREATION LAND, all bush with a variety of trees
PHONE 524-9531 Baylor. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Anson
iliary of Trinity Anglican Church
KEITH
including commercial soft maple. Located in Tiverton area.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jacobson Demerling.
and the Lakelet Women's Insti-
* * *
and Kurt returned home over the After a hard fought battle the
tute.
15 ACRES BUSH located on the outskirts of Wingham with some
WINGHAM weekend after a two weeks'vaca- Howick Golden Hawks were de-
Mrs. Allan is survived,by her
swamp. Priced low, owner leaving province. First time offered.
REPRESENTATIVES tion in Florida. feated by the Ripley team on
husband, daughters Mrs. Ronald
* * * *
B t f S d ft n the Pi le
(Re— Dahms of Walkerton
y.I IIIIII I Illi 1. Iii !II I I I I II II ,. II I,I°I I -
H1TTON
home with 3 pc..Ofh up•�aTad
2 pc. down. House is intrxtel-
lent condition throughout.
The many extras include Ran—
over
over cupboards, lots of car-
pets, aluminum stprms. There
is a born 20 x 40 on the prop-
erty.
rop-erty.
WINGHAM -lot situated in a. -
.good
,-.good residential breo 0
town.
148 ACRES in Winghom �reo
having 110 acnes of choice
workable land. There is some
saleable timber on this high-
way farm. 5 bedroom brick
house with 3 pc. both and oil
furnace. Barn 56 x 76. Imple-
ment shed, garage. Terms a-
vailable.
WINGHAM - attractive one
floor two bedroom situated
on a large lot. This electrically
heated home is close to
schools and shopping and fea-
tures large living room and
good kitchen cupboards.
WINGHAM AREA - 181 acre
dairy form with two sets of
buildings including a large
brick home with every con-
venience. This is a good fami-
ly set up and possession car,
be arranged in time for spring.
LUCKNOW - Four bedroom`
house on one acre of land
dose to town. Three piece
bath, 2 yr. old oil furnace,
drilled well, some fruit trees
on property and the price is
only $20,900.
MEL MATHERS
Wingham 357-3208
Representing
LLOYD W. HUTTON
REAL ESTATE
Kincardine 396-2061
Mrs. Peter rowne. spen a ew un ay a ernoon > p y PROKER
WANTED Ross p Phyllis
L l l Is days last week with Miss Marie Arena. The score was 4-3 with ten Mrs. Robert (Ilya) Burchill of
We have sincere clients with cash looking for farms, acreages RR at f flx Browne and W. and Mrs. John minutes of overtime In the last Wingham, Mrs. Ralph (Deanne) R E r1 ���
and rural properties. Free appraisal on listings. Contact us now Ho art . Martin in Scarborough. game against Atwood Garfield Dickson of RR 1, Clifford, sons 176 -DIAGONAL ROAD 11
and let us discuss the value of your property. I-1 99 Dave Schneider and Mark of Gibson had the misfortune to Glen of Guelph and Andrew at W I N G.H A M , ONTARIO
Kitchener visited Sunday with crack hi ankle in two places. At home, 14 grandchildren and one
WINGHAM OrFICE 357-1515 ' R. R. 4, Wingham is NEWLY RENOVATED HOME
EVENINGS Phone
' Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Armstrong. present he is going around with a great-grandchild. She is . pre -
Mrs. Ruby Foster visitedsev- cast and is hoping to have a walk- 'deceased by daughter Connie and Situated on a large lot in a choice location., close to schools and
JOHN BRENT 335-3391357-3692 v era) days last week with Mr. and ing cast on'in a couple of weeks. two brothers Melvin and Burton. hospital. This very attractive and well kept property has been
JOHN HOPPER 357-2154 Mrs. Gren Parkinson in Toronto. Too bad, Garfield, because the The late Mrs. Allan rested at completely renovated and decorated inside and out, consisting
• boys miss you. Rolufs' Funeral Chapel in Clif- of a modern kitchen and dining room, living room and family
ford until Monday. Funeral room both have carpet flooring. Separate utility room. Up -
service was held Monday, Feb. 16 stairs are two newly decorated bedrooms and new 4 pc. bath
• �, Turnberry native at 2 p.m, at Trinity Anglican with vanity. Full dry basement contains fully insulated play
Church in Fordwich with Rev. room, separate fruit room and,o new forced air oil furnace.
dies in Chatham William B. Parker officiating. The modest full price of $32,000. makes this a very attractive
®r Burial followed at ,the Lakelet , value.
ervice ' Miss M. Pear] Vanstone of
Cemetery.
Y
Rondeau Park died at the age of pallbearers were Robert Wood, FOUR BEDROOM FAMILY HOME
PLUMBING HEATING 85 at the Canadiana Nursing . Jim Chambers, Brian Greenley, Situated close to main street. The interior of the home has been
FLOWERS AUTOMOTIVE FUELS Home; Chatham, on Tuesday, Rodney Wright, Laverne Webber completely renovated .throughout, having a modern kitchen,
February 17. and Emmerson Ferguson. large dining room with patio doors, living room plus separate
VYed d ing WINGHAM BIL! TfFFfN Miss Vanstone was born in family room on the main level. Upstairs are four newly decorat-
Flower bearers were grand- ed bedrooms plus a new 4 c. bath. The and is total) enclosed
Leroy Jackson Turnberry Township, a daughter P P Y Y
Y daughters Susan Dahms, Brenda
XArrangements SUNOCO SERVICE Imperial Esso Agent of the late Samuel Vanstone and by a privacy fence. Excellent value is offered for only $31,500.
� 9 P 9 —Plumbing Burchill and Judy and Nancy
I,ICF,NSED'N1ECIIANIC Mary Watcher. She is survived Dickson.
t4. Cut flowersfSsi9 —Heating by one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth 50 ACRE PROPERTY
UNDERCOATING & Situated on the outskirts of Win hom. This scenic property with
Wei"r of North Port, Long Island; g p p y
Plants RUSTPROOFING For all your Home and —Tinsmithing also several nieces and nephews. ' r H the Maitland River winding through offers excellent building
�e� ' "au ton sites, plus man Tacres of choice tillable corn land. 100 maple
•('ONIPI,N;TIS ('Alt 8 Farm Fuel and Funeral service was held at 8 9 P Y\
Flowers b Lubricating Needs 191 Josephine St.
:� TR('('K SERVICE g p.m. Thursday, February 19, attrees are of commercial size. This property is well worth your
plc Wire Service 359.1,032 Wingham 357-2904 the McKinlay -Mc Kollar Funeral Was popularimmediate attention.
+- LEWIS Prop. Ken Leitch Home, Ridg-etowm-Rev. Gordon yours athlete Ken Ducharme, Representative, 570 Shuter Street,,
Phone CONSTRUCTION COLLISION Johnson of New Glasgow United 1 Wingham, Phone 357.2594
, FLOWERS 35.=!'.54Nl(.HT:t:,7-3:,x5 Church officiated. Friends throughout this com-
%/� Temporary entombment took ' munity were shocked and sad -
135 Frances Askes Brothers Al's Collisi®n place in Wingham Cemetery dened to learn at the weekend of
INSURANCE CONSTRUCTION Chapel on Friday, February 20, g T11� Man
Phone P Y. Y the sudden death of Sgt. William
357-3880 Service atone o'clock. Final resting place Frank ( Red) Houghton at CFB
Cottages, Homes Phone will be Wingham Cemetery. Borden, in his 37th year. Red had "+ �� S��' i7
c
Additions 13 Renovations 357-2206 -been taking part in a hockey
SALES AND SERVICE■..�T�R
FREE ESTIMATES CARS, TRUCKS, BUSES game of which two periods were
Lynn Ho Former Lakelet completed. When he took to the WINGHAM HOMES Residential yet close to downtown are two
y y All Types of - Ph: 528.2726 Complete Body Work ice for the opening of the third older but well kept homes. 1'h storey or bungalow - take your
Box 122, Lucknow and Painting period he was stricken by a heart choice, both have 3 bedrooms, forced air oil; baths, nice living !
Ent ises Insurance Frame and Rust Repair resident dies seizure and died. areas. Priced right.
335-3525 357-2636 Also Insurance Claims Red Houghton will be remem
Honda and Skidoo The death of Mrs. Muriel bered with affection by the COUNTRY LIVING Brand new 7 room one floor dwelling as
Sales &Service �RRIE WINGHAM CONC. 2, MORRIS TWP.•
� T.
.Hwy. 86 Wright, the former Muriel Gal- younger people with whom he kitchen with modern cupboards, dinette, living room, den, 3
T., M.
_ v t 1st Morris
braith, took place at the Bruce played on several championship bedrooms and 4 pc. both. Wall to wall broadloom, full base
Hwy 86 east of Wingham
° CONSTRUCTION T � Peninsula and District Hospital ball and hockey teams here in his ment, forced air oil, 100 amp wiring, insulated. Situateon 4'/2
Phone 519 357 3435 r our = 2nd Morris •I•� 2nd Friday, Feb. 13. She was a resi- teens, as well as by many adults acres of scenic, treed land with trout creek. A lovely spot in the
It General Contractors dent of Lakelet for many years, who can recall his buoyant good country.
INSURANCE then resided in Wiarton. nature and likeable personality. Converted and looking fine is this schoolhouse now containing
ELECTRICAL All types of concrete work -—_.....-..___-.,....
See Or Cali Pit Silos She is survived by a son Grant possessed of an exceptional 4 bedrooms. New furnace keeps it comfortable. Call us for
®,,,,,, , of Ottawa: daughters Gayle of athletic ability, Red joined the showing.
Eiedrl`
@t�n" Home and farm buildin - sic uwii,c,` :: s. Ca;: 'L cher armed u "1, '" p Air FnrrP FATHER 8 SON FARMS A tremendous father and on set
WILLIAM S. g M IK E n C F e V � C F 7 London and Gloria of Wiarton; ed forces and spent most of
■a`�,r rte•... s up with
REED (:\1.1. K(1R Tfl(111.I'SI1N „— p_ r
- l fs► l i•:\ 1I•F•; tt�T*,I;lit Bender, sisters Mrs. Dave Branch as a recreation officer. 2 houses, 2 large beef barrios and another smotl4r one, 2 new
Windham (Doris) Cutting of Owen Sound; He was stationed at various 4� steel hog barns, � silos, 4 implement sheds and 582 acres. Call
�i
INDUSTRIAL ®r 64 Vidona
St, 351- Mrs. John (Betty) Ti in of Mea-
• ` Y PP Canadian bases in Europe before us for more information or showing.
POOLS ETC. DECORATING COMMERCIAL WIRING ford; Mrs. Murray (Karen) his return to Canada.
AIs® Rural and Domestic � f TRY Ormsby of Melford; Mrs, Wil- Red is survived by his wife, the EAST WAWANOSH, 200 acres Harriston loam about 170 work-
„- Tit'........_ liam (Marilyn) Westlake of former Shirley Grant of Nova able, level and slightly rolling. Barn 65 x 85, silo and pit, drive
b�
Phone 357®15i-� m *�nl►te THESE Kitchener; brothers Garnet and Scotia, and five children Wanda, shed 2 storey solid brick house, new furnace and septic tank,
Swimming RENiurwitvIiFIRMS Gerald of Oven Sound; Ken and 15,. Debbie, 14; Bobby, 11; drilled well with new pump. First time offered.
Pools D ® Lloyd of Kitchener and Wayne of Cher 1, 7; and Sandy, 5. His
". .. :"ools REDECORATING Meaford. She is predeceased b g P y q P-
° Y mot er, Mrs. Helen Houghton, ACREAGE- GROW and get maximum root from our e ui
Bfi RKE ELECTRIC - - -- two sisters, Mildred and Verna. resides in Windsor and his father, mert with more land!
Q�btave and feel®set Excellent Workmanship
Ground Pallbearers were: David, Rob- Len Houghton, in London. There 100 acres, 85 workable, Howick Twp.
Electrical Contractors Economical workable, ert, Allan and Steven McGregor; are fwo brothers, Len of Tees- 103 acres, 60 orkable, Wroxeter area.
Complete Line of
Motor Rewind and l Chemicals (�®(� smith The Glen Urbshott and Gregory Hig- water and Peter of Windsor. 61 acres 55 workoble,.Culross Twp.
pooemcas
SalesJ.M. a gins. A full military funeral was 0
Household Appliances RI®i�TR��G W®®� PRODUCTS bdvanee-Times The funeral was held Feb. 16 at conducted at Camp Borden on Contact.
2 n.m. from the George Funeral Monday, followed by committal TAN C ADWI44
Josephine St. 357-2450 CHEMICALS Whitechurch :°� 357-2320 Horne in Wiarton with Rev. Lorne Service In wingnam, conducted STAN CHADlRrIC1(
g y ` e� 357-2977 -1327 Keays ,pf St. John's United by Rev. A. ,i. Nolan of Sacred r 357 -HILL
357......
Church officiating. Temporary Heart Roman Catholic Church, of (���� t®� ���� 10HN Pbd14lION
2497
S6 „ litlalk�irton 4 or °
Emethe-Xellow Pages � ,., It1®x...... .. { �E3' C.St��� ��1-v�ICP 357-3896
entombment took place at the which Red was a member when
Bayview Mortuary in Wiarton. the family resided here.
a