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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-07-01, Page 8PW 8F _Mw Vingham Advance -Times, Thurs. July 1, 1876 —Mobile Home Park. Brand newl Nine mobile homes are now ready for occupancy. Fully serviced city sized lots including landscaping., paved streets, drive and pool (for the use of all our tenants). One of Ontario's first professionally built parks. Come out and see how you can live in luxury for as low as $.55 per month. TURNBERRY ESTATES Highway 86 1 Milo west of Wingham Nearly. Completed HOUSE FOR SALE $42,500.00 3 bedroom, kitchen, living room, dining room, 4 pc. bath, full basement. All exterior walls bricked. Act now and choose your own colour in carpets, etc. Meeting p for 4-H homemaking clubs Members confirmed - - - - of Bl�e� �e guests of Belgrave WI a decades PO moves BLUEVALE—Eight members BELGRAVE — "'1'ha teenager scarves, luncheon cloths, etc., joined the Presbyterian Church of today will be the homemaker made from their own patterns at the service Sunday conducted BELGRAVE — Mother male- The following have been post- of tomorrow, was the theme of and all were most attractively by Wayne Baswick and Rev. R. stone has been reached in th& vil- masters: Simon Armstrong 1885 Armstrong. The sacrament of la a of Belgrave with thFo v the Consumer Affairs Meeting f done in the new stitches they had g ging 1875 ; Thomas Brandon 1875-1881; Q learned. baptism was administered to of the t office from Amos y theWomen's Institute held in the Damian Garniss Golley, son of P� Mrs. (Marl•) Sarah Tufts 1882- WI Hall, Tuesday, June 23. Mrs. Mrs. Richard Moore, a clubSmith store to the homeobert 1901; David Sproat 1901-1911; M- leader, had a display of home- Mr. and Mrs. Geln Golley, as well Procter on the easter a of Clarke Johnston was convener Pl Y %' edge drew Taylor 1911-1917; Robert M. as to one of the new members, the village. The stogy has been and the 4-H Homemaking Clubs �� bread, rolls, etc. She gave a used lag . post /office down Munroe 1917-1922; Dan Geddes contributed an interesting pro- short commentary about the Cameron Wayne Ross. Po 1923-1927; William John Cole nth !i@w -.- ,r grain. course, "Let's Bake Bread", and 11 e. members are t,u vug,i the decadres and uao barn 19Qf-1936, James Ta for 1936 "clary "" __ ullato Annette the nieeiii ittc'� every ...orris~ Y The 4-H Homemalri_� L':•� noted rt,at hr,.:.e,unae bread and "'a` � `'""' .","a"n, '�>j"�." for the i villagers to know all the i939; Miss Lili.a Jean ! ayior 1939- was read by Lori Thompson. A rolls are very tiuttitious. Dorsch, Aleeta.Dorsch, Eric Ross latest happeningsand some of the 1941; Thomas B. Johnston 1941- skit was enacted by seven girls The Women's Institute mem- Dewayne Golley, David Golley 1945; Clarence W. Hanna 1945 bers enjoyed the r ram o- and Bruce Campbell. future as well. It has been said 1962; RoyCharles belonging to Group I, the Delicateprogram Pr that if you didn't know it when part of 1963; Designers, pointing out the dif- vided by the girls and they ap- Union services will be held in Y Mrs. Evelyn Smith 1964; Amos ferent stitches learned in the preCiate the efforts of the 4-H Bluevale in July and August with recent course, A Touch of members and are grateful for the you left the corner it hadn't Smith 1964-1972; Mrs. Clarence services in the United Church happened yet. (Ruby) Hanna 1972-1976. Stitchery". guidance given by the 4-H during July. The post office will be missed Alison Roberts o lead s ■..■.■■■.�■ on the corner but a new Belgrave pr viding her k,B,§ Stan Ho own guitar accompaniment, presided for _ w arising and with the growth Beigrave g ; and the business Hopper and wel- who knows how soon it will be "The Summer of His Years and Poi' until a building will be needed for "Love Song of Mary Magda- comed the members and visitors. a post office? Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd lene". The. roll call was, "Name a Con - attended the supper in Fordwich Group II, The Stitchettes, dis- venence Food", A letter of United Church on Tuesday and la ed the different articles the thanks was read from the prin- - SIXTEEN POSTMASTERS later visited with Mr. and Mrs. had made for the course and cipal of East Wawanosh Public ' 0 The first post office was estab- lished Warren Zurbrigg, RR 2, Clifford. these were all very interesting. School for a donation from the WI ' Simonon December 1, 1865, with Mrs. Maria Tuzi, Joseph Tuzi which will be used for academic Simon Armstrong as the first P Audrey Scott gave a reading. � Postmaster. There have been 16 and Carmela Carbone of Toronto Group III, the Stylish Stitchers, awards and track and field _ 0 visited with Miss Sandra Tuzi had an exhibit. Dianne Scott gave awards. WROXETER Postmasters and they served the the central who is staying at the home of Mr. the commentary and Karen The Brandon Cemetery service N Two storey, 3 bedroom village well one rural route, and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor for Coultes assisted her. All three will be held Sunday, July 4, at 3 0 brick home. Living � al partt of East Wawa- the summer. She is employed at clubs had articles such as P.m. with the Knox Presbyterian 0 room, dining room, kit - nosh on the east side of the Mait the Ministryof Natural Re- cushions, wall hangings, dresser Church in charge. N then, plus sun room. land River. sources. Mrs. N. H. Coultes gave a Attached garage. Taxes report of the district annual $137.41 per year. meeting held in Auburn May 26. A motion was passed to send the LUCKNOW district treasurer 50 cents per Two storey red brick s member for Belgrave's share in home. Main floor living ■ " helping the foster child. room, separate dining The August meeting will be room, kitchen; second held a week early, August 10, in : floor 3 bedrooms and order that the members can bath. Situated close to "x attend the Blyth Festival as their shopping. ■ - Cultural Activities meeting. Mrs. i Clarence Hanna is making the WINGHAM AREA t arrangements for this trip and ` Two storey 6 bedroom members are asked to give their brick home. All rooms '" money to Mrs. Hanna so she can are large, 3 piece bath, c obtain tickets for the play "The This home is situated on Blood Is Strong". There will not 1 1i4 acre's with plenty of be a meeting in July. mature trees. ji f "t Lunch was served by Mrs. - - Lawrence Taylor, Mrs. Bert BLUEVALE • Johnston and Mrs. Cora McGill. One storey, two bed- ® room home. Large kit - 1 bCC then, living room, den; x Family members electric heat. Double GERRIE GLENN INC. = hold reunion a W. OFFICE 357-3940 ADAMSON 528.2113 BELGRAVE—Mrs. Ferrol C. 3UTCUFFE 392-6969 DUNCsANNON Phone 529-7924 or 528-3234�< x Pennebaker was elected i Prens i♦ M. SEARSON 357.3044 Bks t ?z , dent when the annual Higgins M ONSOMEN����� The Man To See Is Al ALT 11R A HOME IN THE COUNTRY. A new aluminum house ' on 4'/2 acres of land with a trout stream. Lovely, carpeted and com- fortable is this 3 bedroom one floor home. Full both, den, living room, dining room, and kitchen with lots of modern new cup- boards. Full basement, ail heat. Owner moving so make an offer. REDUCED BY $5,000 is a frame home in Wingham, only 2'/2 blocks from downtown. Remove one small plywood partition and its a four bedroom home with two baths. Or its present use as a duplex can be continued. Good furnace, most of the roof new last year, large 50 x 165 lot. Owner willing to carry size- able mortgage at LOWER interest. Just $25,000. f 5 ROOM FRAME BUNGALOW with three bedrooms and three piece bath on the outskirts of Winghom. It's in good condition and is electrically heated. Taxes last year only $61.57. Asking only $28,500. Call us for more information. A PICTURESQUE FARM. A good young bush, 82 productive acres and two springs. A large stone house in excellent condition sits on a rise fot a terrific view. Barn,, implement shed and garage are in ve good shape. Take a look and make an offer. 200 ES, LARGE BEEF BARN AND BRICK HOUSE. 170 acres of I' block loam, level to rolling. Barn has good steel roof, H.D. /wiring. Cement silo and pit. 9 room house, new oil furnace, pressure pump and septic tank. Priced lot at $129,000 for a farm of this size. DAIRY FARM IN EAST WAWANOSH WITH EXCELLENT LARGE BARN efficiently set up and well equipped. Barn is over 9000 sq. ft. of stabling, 42 cow tie-ups, pens, water bowls, stable cleaner, vacuum pump 80 C.F.M., 2 bunk feeders, 50' overhead auger, chain feeder. 4 silos 1.20x80, 2.18x70, 1.12x40. Pipe elevator, steel granary, 40x108 driveshed and workshop. New 200 amp service, 125 acres level black loam land, 115 work- able, 8 acres hardwood bush. 8 room house has 3 bedrooms, 4 pc. bath. Drilled well and new pressure system. These are the highlights, give us a call and see it for yourself. DAIRY FARM IN EAST WAWANOSH WITH EXCELLENT LARGE BARN efficiently set up and well equipped. Barn is over 9000 sq. ft. of stabling, 42 cow tie-ups, pens, water bowls, stable cleaner, milk house, 1250 gals. milk cooler, 6 milkers, milk transfer system, vacuum pump 80 C.O.M., 2 bunk feeders, 50' overhead auger, chain feeder. 4 silos 1-20 x 80, 2-18 x 70, 1-12 x 40. Pipe elevator, steel granary, 40 x 108 driveshed and workshop. New 200 amp service, 125 acres level black loam land, 1 15 workable, 8 acres hardwood bush. 8 room house has 3 bedrooms, 4 pc. bath. Drilled well and new pressure system. These are the highlights, give us a call and see it for yourself. C 4pc Contact OFFICE 357.1344 STAN CHADWICK ( �,ast to (oast 357-2,497 JOHN PHIL ION Real Estate Seri ice 357-3896 A MOVE WAS MADE from the old Belgrave post -office to the new one on Wednesday of last week. The change of location also involves a change in personnel. Standing inside the new office are Mrs. C. W. Hanna, retiring postmistress; Gordon Sutcliffe, supervisory postmaster of Wingham and area and Mrs. Elizabeth Procter, the new postmistress. family reunion was held Sunday at the WI Hall with 70 signing the register. Other officers are:. first vice- president, Lyle Fitch; second vice-president, Roy Pattison; secretary -treasurer, Mrs. Earl Fitch; sports committee, Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hunter; invitation commit- tee, Mrs. Lyle Fitch, Mrs. Jack uigel I Stewart Higgins; lunch mmittee, Mr. and Mrs. Charles ividson, Miss Margaret Hig- is, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Higgins d Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Higgins. Che 1976 president, Robert Hig- is, welcomed everyone before Viper was served at five o'clock. s. Wilda Higgins gave the :retary-treasurer's report: 'rizes were awarded to: oldest -son present, Mrs. Nelson Hig- is; youngest person present, rryl Marks; lucky number, ierson Shera. fie afternoon was spent play- ; games and visiting. Out-of- vn family members attended in Listowel, Etobicoke, Lon - i, Stratford, Wrexeter, Wing - n, Mitchell, Gorrie, Blyth, rdwich and Brussels. BELGRAVE AND AREA residents are going to miss Postmistress Hanna's smiling face. After a total of 18 years of service, on and off, she is retiring. She said about her job, "I love it, it is very interesting. I am grieving about leaving." "MONEY TALKS" Toronto funds now available for residential, farm or business requirements in fho Wing ham and district area. If you require a first, second, third or chattel mortgage or a busi- ness loan, contact our office first. Rates ors competitive and all enquiries are tonfidon- tiol. MR. PRUE, UNITED REALTY SERVICES LTD. 357-3300 lelgrave i number from this area at- ded the service under the aus- es of Huron North LOL when ;ht Worshipful Bro. Rev. Wil- , Mi" gan of Oakville, Grand ipiai,f of Ontario, west GOL ke from James 3:8, "But the gue can no man tame; it is an my evil, full of deadly poi- ". IMembers were present n West Bruce, North Bruce, ith Huron, North Perth and •th Huron. Irs. Mae Rinn attended the itism service of her grandson, er Andrew, infant son of Mr. Mrs. Elroy Kuntz of Kitchen - on Sunday in St. Ann's irch-, Kitchener. he Belgrave Library books e been moved from the arena the home of Mrs. Robert cter. Library hours are 7 p.m. 0 p.m. on Saturday eveiiing. Mrs. Norman Hill and is - tine of Willowdale visited on Thursday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry .McGuire. "ONTARIO MOTELS" As motel speClnlists, contort our nffir. for offerings throughout Ontario. fired• your residence at market value on the rttotol of your choice. All financial data, location Infor- mation, prices ono forms available through our Wingham location. 320 JOSEPHINE ST. - 357-3300 r Although the Inuit (Eskimo) language was unwritten—unW lvvu, Lim v,4;iaizadz, m Hand ancient hunting songs were paw- ed down without change for centuries. HUTTON. WINGHAM - Beautiful four bedroom brick home having four piece bath. Living room, family room, kitchen, laundry room, full basement and oil furnace. Home is on& block from downtown on an extra large lot. Your opportunity to locate in this good residential area. •ffff♦ WINGHAM - Building lot in a good residential area. All severed and surveyed ready for the builder. ffffff BELGRAVE - Opportunity for several building lots in T/s acres, centrally located. ffffff BRUSSELS Brand new brick and angelstone 3 bedroom brick home on a 871/,' x 132' lot. Living room, kitchen and dining area, quality broad- loom, with full basement and electric heating. Immediate possession. ••ffff 12 ACRE PROPERTY has a beautiful 8 year old hot water heated brick house in a park like setting with circular drive, trees and flower beds. Balance of the property which runs to the river is reforested. Asking $53,000.00. ffffff 100 acres on Highway, brick home, large barn, driving shed. The land is nearly all workable. Price $75,000.00 ffff . 200 acres with 3 bedrooms, brick house, 4 piece both up and 2 piece down. Barn 72' x 156' and 62'x 80'. 3 large silos and 2 silo unlooders new in 1975. Implement shed 104' x. 40', 3000 gallons molasses tank, 2 drilled wells, 140 acres corn planted - on out- standing farm. MEL MATHERS Wingham 357-3208 Representing LLOYD W. HUTTON .REAL ESTATE LTD. Broker, Kincardine BEAUTIFUL LAKE -FRONT COTTAGE Great view from this lake -front chalet in knotty pine near Amberly. Large sunny living room and kitchen. 4 bedrooms. Cool walk out balcony from upper level. Price includes a second row lot and all the furnishings. Best value on Lake Huron! Asking $41,500. NEW COUNTRY HOME Includes turn of the century schoolhouse on one acre of land. Green lawns and 30 mature maple trees. On highway near Blyth. Expellent retirement home. .'HARACTER PLUS 0* Charming older c ,tive home in Wingham. Huge living room and dining roof bedrooms, fireplace, two sunrooms. Wide well -treed lawn _)they pluses too numerous fo mention. REAL VALUE. MUST SELLI SO ACRE BUSH 15 miles from Douglas Point, 1'/4 miles from future highway, bordered by conservation area. Ideal for cabin or trailer. Easy terms with low down payment'. RIVER FRONT ACREAGE NEAR BLUEVALE 12 acres of high and dry land. Near highway. Ideal home site for the price of a lot in town! VERY ATTRACTIVE TERMS. TRADE YOUR HOME AT MARKET VALUE ON ANY OF OUR PROPERTIES I J J vi liq I UNITED REALTY SERVICES LIMITED Wingham, Ontario Call 357-3300 or 357-2154 FARMS- FARMS- FARMS Many large and small forms available plus country retreats. Financial assistance plus our guefthfeod "Trade Your Home Plan" on any of our offerings.