The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-07-01, Page 9A RAGGEDY ANN DOLL is examined by Mrs. Dorothy
Riehl at the eighth annual Welsh Country Fayre held in
Belgrave, Saturday. Because the arena was closed, the
Fayre was held outside and inside the Institute Hall.
FOR SALE IN PALMERSTON
(� Large frame house in excellent condition on a beautiful
shaded lot. This property has many extras including two
I fireplaces, winding staircase etc. To see this lovely home
contact:
HORME A. WELLS
REAL ESTATE BROKER 343-3019
Please call for appointment
CLAYTON G. HOGG LIMITED
Real Estate Broker
Wingham
Next to the Post Office
FOR SALE -
EIGHT BEDROOM, TWO STOREY BRICK HOME IN THE COUNTRY,
located on 1'/4 acre well -treed lot, just 7 miles from Wingham
on main highway. Fully modernized first floor includingpc
4.
bath. Attached garage. Must be seen to be appreciated. First
time offered.
TWO STOREY BRICK HOME IN WHITECHURCH, large kitchen,
dining room, living room, 2 bedrooms, 4 pc. bath & vanity,
broadloom up and down. Detached garage and workshop.
1'/2 STOREY COLORLOK SIDED HOME IN WINGHAM, 2 bed-
rooms, bathroom up and down, laundry room, kitchen -dining
room, living room and den. Modern kitchen cupboards, broad-
loom, cushion floors and complete renovation makes this home
an excellent value. Just move in, nothing to do.
COMMERCIAL BUILDING WITH FIVE RENTALS, including an of-
fice, store and 3 apartments. Located on the main street in the
heart of the business section, this building is in top shape and
offers a good return. First time offered.
50 ACRES RECREATIONAL PROPERTY, 7 miles from Wingham
with mixed bush, springs and some open land. Priced reason-
ably.
WINGHAM OFFICE 357-1515
EVENINGS
JOHN BRENT 335-3391
FLjkKEITH >.
tA P �s �16,V
BROKER
REAL ES -r^ -FE
178 •DIAGONAL ROAD . 357- 1'117
WINGHAM, ONTARIO
CENTRAL LOCATION
1'/, storey brick home located in pleasant surroundings on a
large lot. Living room, dining room, modern kitchen, family
room, 2 baths, 3 bedrooms. This home hos been very well
maintained, ready to move in with no redecorating necessary.
Owner moving.
BUNGALOW ON LARGE LOT
Situated in a quiet area on the outskirts of Wingham is a very
attractive and well kept property. The late model home con-
sists of modern kitchen, dining room, living room and family
room, plus utility room, 4 pc. bath and 3 bedrooms. Taxes are
low, the purchase price including some appliances is only
$37,000.
TWO STOREY BRICK HOME
located close to downtown on a large lot and having a late
model kitchen, large family room, newly ddcoroted living room
and 3 pc. bath on the main floor. Two staircases lead to the sec-
ond storey which contains 4 bedrobms, a second 3 pc. bath with
shower and a spacious sewing room, priced to sell quickly.
NEWLY RENOVATED HOME
Situated in Wingham on an 83' x 132' lot with 50 trees on the
property. The P/2 storey home has new insulated aluminum
siding with black shutters, new asphalt roof and new thermo
picture windows installed. Hanover kitchen, living 'room, new
both, new utility room and bedroom. Upstairs are 2 bedrooms
and store room. This home has been completely renovated
throughout and represents excellent value at a low purchase
price. p
COUNTRY LIVING
The best in country living can be yours in this attractive 2 storey
brick home situated on o large lot in the Winghom area. This•
well constructed home has Hanover kitchen, large dining room
and living room, and family room. Upstairs are 4 bedrooms
with closets and a new 4 pc. bath. New combination wood and
oil furnace, new wiring and new roof. Many mature trees are
Olga contained on the property. Taxes are low and the listed
price is only $41,000.
NEED STORAGE?
24'x 30', two storey storage shed rpntrolly located in town and
situated on a 66" x 55" lot. Full price, building and land only
$2,500.
Ken Ducharme, Ripresentative, 570 Shuter Street,
Winghom, Phone 357-2594
THE POUNDS STALL at the Welsh Country Fayre sold all kinds of groceries. Mrs. Jim
Hunter explains to Donna Higgins and Andrea Coultes what to do with dried apples. The
Fayre took place Saturday in Belgrave.
Dunking adds to'fun at
Bef!grave J, s Welsh Fayre
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A RAGGEDY ANN DOLL is examined by Mrs. Dorothy
Riehl at the eighth annual Welsh Country Fayre held in
Belgrave, Saturday. Because the arena was closed, the
Fayre was held outside and inside the Institute Hall.
FOR SALE IN PALMERSTON
(� Large frame house in excellent condition on a beautiful
shaded lot. This property has many extras including two
I fireplaces, winding staircase etc. To see this lovely home
contact:
HORME A. WELLS
REAL ESTATE BROKER 343-3019
Please call for appointment
CLAYTON G. HOGG LIMITED
Real Estate Broker
Wingham
Next to the Post Office
FOR SALE -
EIGHT BEDROOM, TWO STOREY BRICK HOME IN THE COUNTRY,
located on 1'/4 acre well -treed lot, just 7 miles from Wingham
on main highway. Fully modernized first floor includingpc
4.
bath. Attached garage. Must be seen to be appreciated. First
time offered.
TWO STOREY BRICK HOME IN WHITECHURCH, large kitchen,
dining room, living room, 2 bedrooms, 4 pc. bath & vanity,
broadloom up and down. Detached garage and workshop.
1'/2 STOREY COLORLOK SIDED HOME IN WINGHAM, 2 bed-
rooms, bathroom up and down, laundry room, kitchen -dining
room, living room and den. Modern kitchen cupboards, broad-
loom, cushion floors and complete renovation makes this home
an excellent value. Just move in, nothing to do.
COMMERCIAL BUILDING WITH FIVE RENTALS, including an of-
fice, store and 3 apartments. Located on the main street in the
heart of the business section, this building is in top shape and
offers a good return. First time offered.
50 ACRES RECREATIONAL PROPERTY, 7 miles from Wingham
with mixed bush, springs and some open land. Priced reason-
ably.
WINGHAM OFFICE 357-1515
EVENINGS
JOHN BRENT 335-3391
FLjkKEITH >.
tA P �s �16,V
BROKER
REAL ES -r^ -FE
178 •DIAGONAL ROAD . 357- 1'117
WINGHAM, ONTARIO
CENTRAL LOCATION
1'/, storey brick home located in pleasant surroundings on a
large lot. Living room, dining room, modern kitchen, family
room, 2 baths, 3 bedrooms. This home hos been very well
maintained, ready to move in with no redecorating necessary.
Owner moving.
BUNGALOW ON LARGE LOT
Situated in a quiet area on the outskirts of Wingham is a very
attractive and well kept property. The late model home con-
sists of modern kitchen, dining room, living room and family
room, plus utility room, 4 pc. bath and 3 bedrooms. Taxes are
low, the purchase price including some appliances is only
$37,000.
TWO STOREY BRICK HOME
located close to downtown on a large lot and having a late
model kitchen, large family room, newly ddcoroted living room
and 3 pc. bath on the main floor. Two staircases lead to the sec-
ond storey which contains 4 bedrobms, a second 3 pc. bath with
shower and a spacious sewing room, priced to sell quickly.
NEWLY RENOVATED HOME
Situated in Wingham on an 83' x 132' lot with 50 trees on the
property. The P/2 storey home has new insulated aluminum
siding with black shutters, new asphalt roof and new thermo
picture windows installed. Hanover kitchen, living 'room, new
both, new utility room and bedroom. Upstairs are 2 bedrooms
and store room. This home has been completely renovated
throughout and represents excellent value at a low purchase
price. p
COUNTRY LIVING
The best in country living can be yours in this attractive 2 storey
brick home situated on o large lot in the Winghom area. This•
well constructed home has Hanover kitchen, large dining room
and living room, and family room. Upstairs are 4 bedrooms
with closets and a new 4 pc. bath. New combination wood and
oil furnace, new wiring and new roof. Many mature trees are
Olga contained on the property. Taxes are low and the listed
price is only $41,000.
NEED STORAGE?
24'x 30', two storey storage shed rpntrolly located in town and
situated on a 66" x 55" lot. Full price, building and land only
$2,500.
Ken Ducharme, Ripresentative, 570 Shuter Street,
Winghom, Phone 357-2594
THE POUNDS STALL at the Welsh Country Fayre sold all kinds of groceries. Mrs. Jim
Hunter explains to Donna Higgins and Andrea Coultes what to do with dried apples. The
Fayre took place Saturday in Belgrave.
Dunking adds to'fun at
Bef!grave J, s Welsh Fayre
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By SYirley J. Keller / scbool electoral boundaries as set
Goderich, two; Ashfield and West
As a result of a decisigti at out in May: Stephen, Exeter, Us-
Wawanosh, one; East Wawa -
Huron County Council last Fri- borne, two representatives; Hay,
nosh, Blyth, Morris, one;
day, grants to hospi" in Huron Zurich, Hensall, one; Stanley and
Brussels and Grey, one; Wing -
undergoing renovation, and ex- Bayfield, one; Clinton and
ham, Turnberry and Howick,
pansion will receiveto 2s per Tuckersmith, one; Seaforth,
two. Total 14. Two separate
cent of all provinpdapproved McKillop and Hallett, one; Go¢e-
school trustees bring the board to
costs from the ratepayers of rich Township and Colborne. one:
a total! of 1R ma—b.—
—bHeron
Huron Cow ty. But w ba llig`iu it
for the grants, all hospital build-
ing or renovation programs must
have the written approval of all
hospital boards in the county, and
all grants will be approved by
county council on the recom-
mendation of the Executive
Committee.
Administrator Bill Hanly said
the rosoning behind the motion
was to ensure that all hospital
boards in the county were agreed
on the building priorities. "If the
hospital boards can't decide
among themselves, then perhaps
the county shouldn't be making a
donation to that addition," stated
Mr. Hanly.
"It's a good change," said
Doug McNeil, reeve of Colborne
Township and chairman of Gode-
rich Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital Board. "As I
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see it today, I'm not disapproving
of it at all. But anything can hap-
pen, I grant you.
Reeve McNeil'was referring to
a fear expressed by Exeter
Reeve Derry Boyle that "hard
feelings and difficulties for
county council" were ahead be-
cause of the added clause in the
bylaw.
"If we're spending county -
money, why should the hospital
boards have anything to say?"
asked Howick Reeve Bob Gibson. F
"I think it is in order that we
put that clause in," commented
Reeve Anson McKinley, Stanley
Township. "The council of the
day can decide on merit if all
hospitals aren't in agreement."
"In the next two years there
might.be considerable change in
the funding to hospitals, sug-
gested Reeve Ed Oddleifson,
Bayfield.
In
o er business left over from
Knox U ted Ch
Cheers and shrieks of glee were seemed to enjoy the cold meat last month, council agreed on the
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the signs that yet someone else
was dunked at the Welsh Country
Fayre held Saturday by Knox
United Church, Belgrave.
The fair was a mixture of
stalls, draws, games and a
smorgasbord supper. Because
the town arena was closed about
a month ago, the event was held
outside for the first time. As if to
match the uneasy political situa-
tion over the community centre,
supper that was served later in
the day. For dessert, an almost
uncountable array of pies was of-
fered. The meal showed why Bel -
grave has a reputation for good
food.
Although Rev. John Roberts of
B Ive vale
m ur an fits
family are the only Welsh people
in Belgrave, you didn't have to be
Welsh to enjoy yourself at the
fair. Not even bad weather
seemed to affect the good spirits
of the people involved.
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PRESENTATION
GORRIE—The neighbors of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. McInnes
gathered at their home on Wed-
nesday. Martin Scott read an ad-
dress and Burns Stewart pre-
sented the couple with lawn
chairs. A social time was spent
and lunch enjoyed.
it kept threatening to rain for 9 rs o n a S LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
most of the afternoon. Gloomy Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mrs. Joe Walker, Kevin, Sheila,
skies had everyone worried but Garniss last week were Mrs. Kathy, Marie and Daryl were b
the downfall held off until the James Coad and Marie Knaft of Linda Harkness, Pam Hickey, p
meal was almost completed. Hanna, Alberta, and ".obert Coad Dayle Fischer, Kalvin FischerW
Activities seemed to be as of Kingston. This week Mr. and Bob Pritchard, Mrs. Lloyd Hen-, Z
varied and unlimited as people'av Mrs. B. Miller, St. Paul, Minne- ning, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Elliott, Q
imaginations. A dart throwing sota, and Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elliott, Mr. 3
game, for example, had people Leishman of Markham have been and Mrs. Clarence Henning, Mr. be
trying to burst two balloons in visiting at the same home. and Mrs. George Fischer and Mr. 'B
three tries to win a quarter. If one and Mrs. Marty Cretier and Amy- O
was a successful quoit tosser he Misses Rhonda and Sherry El- Jo.
or she won a chocolate bar. Other liott of Palmerston are spending Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moffatt,
events included a pounds stall a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Sandra and Greg attended the
that sold groceries and several Glenn Snell, Kathy and Murray. Jamieson reunion at Guelph on
booths that offered such things as Sunday visitors with Mr. and Sunday- �a
handicrafts, used clothing, books
and even a used stove. The dunk-
ing tank was set up by the
younger church members, to the ,
great delight of most of the fair- +wt, .
goers.
Draws and guessing games ��", '' Q
added to the fun. Best guesser for �
the number of peanuts in two jars ; H
was Mrs. Florence Higgins and Z
her sister-in-law Mrs. Lena Hig- O
gins won a cake for guessing the V
closest. number of grams it U
weighed. She guessed 1,560 "` Q
grams when the cake actually
weighed 1,590 grams. A life-size
Raggedy Ann doll was won by a
lucky three-year-old, Peggy Tay-
lor.
Most of the Kpox United
Church congregation showed up
at the fair and there was alsd a
large number of visitors. They all
SANDRA TUZI tried to guess the number of peanuts in a jar
and the, weight of a cake in grams at the Welsh Country
Fayre held Saturday in Belgrave. However, two sisters-in-
law won the prizes, Mrs. Florence Higgins and Mrs. Lena
Higgins.
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