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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-07-08, Page 9■! .:.-:,�,;.::i Greer Wylie dies in Palmerston til ��u1ti i i/ Y XJames Greg' Wylie of Centre deceased by a apo in 1061 in ietan- a Events RE•DMONI} In loving memory street, Wingham, Passed away cY and one brothw, 1�o� MA 1n Co min g of a dear, husband and Esther, ��y, June 29, in Palmerston' 1972. Keene Redmond who, passed Hospital following a, lengthy ill- Survi ng are�alg4t�sOn► M. s neu• Y ^"'t"w`e' RECEPTION TOURS away three years ago July 9, 1973- Glenn Wylie o[ Mani- PEAL in TurnbeR'-ty Township 76 �a; two sranddavo 9 and finop •for Mr. and Mrs. New Fall brochure now avail- , Oh what I d give to clasp his ��'- - hand ;'er► ago, Mr. `v ylie ree-:vcd fAP Me ester, burs. jaw " WILWI Douglas Ross (Kaye Wilken) in able! All tours are fully escorted elementary education in Turn- Toronto. the Whitechurch Community on modern washroom equipped ■ His happy face to see; berry and later attended the The late Mr. Wylie rerteq at the TEEiWATER HOME ■ To hear his voice, to see his smile Y Hall, Friday, July e. Tiffin's coaches with first class accom- Wroxeter Continuation School. S- J. Walker FUMWal Home, Orchestra. Lunch provided. modation throughout. All side One storey 2 bedroom ■ That meant so much to me. � He [armed until his retirement in Wingham, until Friday, Jwly =, Everyone welcome. tri and admission- included. home having 3 piece I have lost my soul's companion 1875 when funeral service was con- y y bath, sun porch, full A life linked with my own, On October 30, 1826, Mr. Wylie ducted at two o'clock b Rev. W. Pick ups are made on route. basement, forced air oil And day by day, I miss you more Y Y INSTITUTE PICNIC Write or phone now for your free married the former Margaret Ball of the Wroxeter United The Wingham Branch of the brochure Mount Forest 323-1545 f-, en a c e. Asking As I walk through life alone. Abraham of Turnber In Wroxe- Church where deceased was a g $22,000.00. —Lovingly remembered and n' Women's Institute will hold a or Mitchell 348-8492. Limited ter. She predeceased him in Sep member. Interment followed in picnic, Jul 15 in the Riverside space available on the followin ■ sadly missed by wife Nora and P Y P g , tember of 1962. He was also pre- Wroxeter Cemetery. Park, at John St. Games and tours: LOW INTEREST family. Pallbearers were Charlie MORTGAGE Robinson, Ra mond Bolt, Jim Prizes with everyone bringing WEST COAST -21 Day Tour Y lunch. Hostess, the Branch departing Aug. 16 including 143 acre farm, mostly ■ DIED Bluevale native Wylie, Hugh Harris, Charlie San- Directors. Suggested time three Regina, Calgary, Edmonton, workable; modern ■ burn and Clarence Henning. p.m, Jasper, Lake Louise, Vancouver, barns set up for dairy, ■ KNOX—Passed away at the dies In Alberta Floral tributes were carried by Victoria, Butchart Gardens, new milk house; ma-Wingham and District Hos ■ g pi - Mac Allan and Jack McLean. TOURS Kamloops and more! chinery storage build- ■ tal on Tuesday, June 29, Orvell Passed away at Bethany Care New Fall brochure now avail- EAST COAST -12 Day Tour ing. Four bedroom Knox, in his 79th year. Centre, Calgary, Mrs. Jean , Y Harold Ed a r able' All tours are fully escorted departing Aug. 4 and 15. Stops at ■home with all conven- Formerly of RR 3, Woodstock, Brooks Bolton. The former Jean9 ■ Y and modern washroom equipped all points of interest — Anne of ■ fences. Mr. Knox was predeceased b Gray, she was born and lived at Green Gables, Halifax, ,Cabot P Y dies in Halifax coaches with first class accom- ■ his wife, the former Hattie Fos- Bluevale. She later married Wil modation throughout. All side Trail, Charlottetown, St. John, WEEKEND HIDEAWAY ter. He is survived b one son, Liam Brooks who passed away Harold Robertson Edgar of g Approximately 20 acres : Earl Gordon Knox of Wingham. after a farm accident near his Moncton, NB, died July 1 in Hall- trips k ons areons madeone luded. Reversing . and much mores, Magnetic Hill ■ with the Maitland River The late Mr. Knox rested at the home at Loverna, Saskatchewan, fax Hospital in his 57th year. He Ps POLAR BEAR EXPRESS -5 ■ flowingthrough the en- in 1934. had been seriously ill for the past Write or phone for your free 9 Wayne L. Smith Funeral brochure -Mount Forest 323-1545 Day Tour departing July 20 for . tire parcel of land. Sev- ■ Home, Embro, where funeral They had a family of six daugh- month. Moosonee. Also features cruise eral potential and ters and two sons, Mrs. Annie Mr. Edgar was born Dec. 19, or Mitchell 348 8492. ■ P P ■ service and commital were g JULY 20-5 Day Moosonee and on MS Chi-Cheemaun, Mani - Ewing, sites. ■ held Thursday, July 1, with Alsask, Saskatchewan; 1919 in Hawick Township, the son Manitoulin Tour toulin, Cochrane, Timmins, ■ Rev. William Henderson of Mrs. Dorothy Brown, Mrs. Ray of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Edgar, JULY 25 and Aug7 3 Da 1,000 North Bay, Santa's Village and OFFICE 357.3840 g Y W. ADAMSON 526-2113 Knox Presbyterian Church, (Doreen) Stevens,.Mrs. Donald Gorrie. He had been employed Islands, Upper Canada Village, cruise on Lake Muskoka. C. SUTCLIFFE 392-6969 ■ Wodstock, officiating. Final (Edna) Peebles and Mrs. Ajax with Waite Shuttle Co. of Oakville and Ottawa OTTAWA & 1,000 ISLANDS -3 M. SEARSON 357-3044 ■ resting place will be Presby- (Yvonne) Gervais, all of Cal- since 1960. AUG`? and 15 12 Day East Coast Day Tour departing July 25 and :..■...■.■■■� a l and Edward Brooks Donald Mr. sbEdgar was a member of terian Cemetery, Woodstock. g nrTom Aug. 27 visiting Ottawa, Kings — Hamilton, Ontario. Donald the Presbyterian Church and Ma- ton, Upper Canada Village, Old Kings - passed away in 1938 and Mrs. sonic Order. AUG 9-6 Day Circle Lakes PP g Robert (Winnifred) Doig in 1974. He leaves to mourn his loss his AUG 16-21 Day Canadian West Ft. Henry, 1,000 Is. Boat Cruise. The Man Coast Tour CIRCLE LAKES -6 Day Tour Elmer Bolton, her second hue- wife, the former Gwendolyn SEPT 2-23 Day Romantic Europe around the northern lakes de- baukand, passed away in 1963. Swift; one daughter, Mrs. Robert SEPT 4-7 Day Colonial Virginia, parting Aug. 9. Features Michi- To see IS ,,..�,r,. Surviving, besides the six re- (Frances) Acheson of Dalhousie, Washington, Williamsburg gan, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, maining Brooks children, are a N.B. ; one son James of Kapus- SEPT 14-5 Day Pennsylvania Minnesota and Ontario, as well as COUNTRY BRICK HOME on half an acre with four bed- step -son, Reg Bolton of Calgary; kasing; two grandchildren and Dutch Tour Thunder Bay with Harbour rooms and a lovely treed lot. Paved road access, large 19' grandchildren and 26 great- his parents, Mr.'and Mrs. Gordon SEPT 20 and 25-5 Day Agawa Cruise and visit to old Ft. shed for livestock, new furnace and new roof. Extensive- grandchildren. Edgar, Gorrie. Canyon Fall Colour Tour Henry. Mrs. Bolton had lived in the Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Edgar, SEPT 30-3 Da Lake Placid Fall ROMANTIC EUROPE—Fully ly redecorated very pleasing. If x27,500 is beyond your Y Hosier and Loverna district all accompanied by Donald Edgar, Colour Tour escorted 23 Day Tour departing budget, you won't think so when you inspect this offeri- her life since moving west. She left by plane Saturday to attend Sept. 2. Visits 8 European ing. has resided in Calgary since 1974. the funeral. o OCT 2 3 Day Letchworth Park Fall Colour Tour Countries. Travel via KLM and A GIVEAWAY is a fine four bedroom home only two Funeral service was held at OCT 44 Day Ottawa Fall Colour deluxe motor coach. All sightsee- blocks from the heart of Wingham. Set upon a handsome Hosier United Church at two MRS. GERNHAELDER OCT 8-4 Day Nashville Tour ing and admissions, first class 50 x 165 lot, this spacious home can be STOLEN for only o'clock Saturday, June 12, withMrs. Verna Elizabeth Gern- OCT 17-21 Day California Tour accommodation and two meals Rev. John More officiating. $25,000. Seller willing to hold a good mortgage. INVESTI- Interment followed in. Caverna haelder, 71, of Milverton, died NOV 7-15 Day Hawaii Tour daily included. GATE THIS ONE! Cemetery. Sunday in the Milverton Nursing NOV 12-2 Day WWVA Jamborie CALIFORNIA -21 Day Tour de - Tour parts Oct. 17 including Salt Lake The late Mrs. Jean Bolton was Home. , Cit San Francisco, Los Angeles, . LesterThe former Verna Sanderson, REGFSTER NOW ONLY Y. g building $12,00f nrWrooxeterd converted ofN Commercial- three bedroom I wing (Velma) tail a (n4aw of Fal Falconer of Tee water she was a- daughter of the late R. LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE Reno; Las Vegas, Grand Canyon, ON ALL TOURS. Painted Desert', Petrified Forest quarters. Only those who recognize an ABSURDLY who was with Mrs. Bolton at J. ederson and Elizabeth Ann and mor OBVIOUS BARGAIN need inquire. Hosier in 1973 when she cele Mrs. Gernhaelder was a retired r. HAWAI�15 Day fully escorted brated her 90th birthday. Mrs. - tour departing Nov. 7 featuring 4 Bolton was the aunt of Garry and registered nurse. She was aBluevale Islands -Oahu, Kauai, Maui, and COUNTRY LOT, gloriously pleasant and close to neigh- Bonnie Falconer, Teeswater; the member of St. Peter's Lutheran Hawaii. Travel via Wardair 747. bours, yet apart by itself. This lot measures ONE ACRE families of the late Ruby and Church in Milverton. The Presbyterian and United All sightseeing, admissions, first and can be had for $4750 or maybe a good offer TRY Morris Bosman and the families Mrs. Gernhaelder was prede- Churches are conducting a Va- class accommodation included. ONE! of the late Gladys and Niel Robb ceased by her husband, George in cation Bible School for all chil- SEPT 4-7 Day Colonial Virginia, TEESWATER - four bedroom, aluminum -sided home with of Toronto and Belleville, On- 1970, also two brothers. dren 4-16 years of age in the com- Washington, Williamsburg family room off the back end and glass sliding doors tario. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. munity, July 19-23. The hours are SEPT 14-5 Day Pennsylvania overlooking neighbour's pool. Asking $32,000 but open Ross (Ruth) Kroft, of Cam- 1:30-4p.m. Registration will be in Dutch to offers. bridge; a brother, George, of RR the United Church. SEPT 20 & 25-5 Day Agawa H U T T O N 2, Wroxeter; a sister, Mrs. Gor- Congratulations to Mr. and Canyon Fall Colour bachelor, two and don (Marguerite) Steinacker, of Mrs Allan McColeman, (Lynne SEPT 30-3 Day Lake Placid Fall WINGHAM APARTMENT - three units d orwc. Fih WINGHAM - Beautiful four Willitts) who were married July 3 Colour three bedroom apartments) close to main street. An ex The body rested at the Heubner cellent opportunity for an income generating triplex for bedroom prick home having Y in Bluevale Presbyterian Church OCT 2-3 Day Letchworth Park Funeral Home in Milverton after four piece bath. living room, � m. Moeda until noon Wed- � Rev. Robert Armstrongof Fa11.Colour just $29,500. family room, kitchen, laundry P Y Wingham. A reception followed OCT 44 Day Ottawa Fall Colour day, when removal was made room, full basement and oil nesin the Belmore Community Hall. OCT 8-4 Day Nashville C t Contact Peter's Church to St. Pet'Lutheran Chh furnace. Home is one block Guy Henning of Oshawa at- NOV 12-2 Day WWVA Jamborie OFFICE 357.1344 from downtown on a large for a 2:30 p.m. funeral service. tended the funeral of his great 1-8 STAN CHADWICK lot. Your opportunity to locate Burial was at Greenwood uncle, Greer Wylie on Friday and Coast to Coast 357.2497 Cemetery in Milverton. JOHN PHILLION in this good; residential area. Spent a few days with his aunt, YOUR INVITATION 73896 Miss Mildred Henning of Wing- Mrs. G. W. Tiffin will deliver Real Estate Seri ice 35 WINGHAM - Building lot in a Card Of Thanks ham. On Sunday he visited with the morning message at Wing - good residential area. All Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walker and ham United Church on Sunday, severed and surveyed ready We would like to thank our family. July 11 at 11 a.m. Ken Wood will CLAYT7HGOGG LIMITED for the builder.�R� neighbors and many friends for Bill Rainey of Akron, Ohio went lead the congregation in Worship. BRUSSELS Brand new brick all the lovely gifts, and helping home on Tuesday after spending Everyone is anvttea to attend. Reale Broker and angelstone 3 bedroom to make our 35th Wedding Anni- two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. brick home on a 87' x 132' versary party a night to remem Gordon Hall and family. BINGO ham lot. Living room, kitchen and her. A special Thankyou to our Sunday visitors with Mr. and How•ick Lions' Bingo will be Post Office family, Cathy and Linda. Mrs. Fraser Haugh and Eileen held on Friday, July 9, at 8:30 dining area, quality broad- Glenn and Marian Johnston were Mr. and Mrs. Carman Nix SALE - loom with electric heating. p.m. in Wroxeter Community Immediate possession. on, Grant, Lori and Andrea of Hall. Admission $1.00. 12 Regular ,,, The family of the late Mrs. London. games for $10.00: 2 Share the TWO BEDROOMHAM, located close to down 12 ACRE PROPERTY has a Elwyn Chamney would like to Mr, and Mrs. Claude Horne oftown. Kitchen-dnngroo,g room, den, modern laundry Wealth. one $25.00 Special; beautiful 8 year old hot water thank all concerned for their Listowel visited with Mr. and Jackpot of $105.00 on 62 calls; room, bathroom up and down, broadloom, cushion floors and y l H cards, visits and many acts of Mrs. Fraser Haugh and Eileen on heated brick house in a park g Purple Ball of $30.00; Door and a host of extras makes this home an excellent buy. like setting with circular kindness during our recent be Monday. :consolation prizes. t. drive, trees••an4f flower beds. reavemenMiss Louise Stamper was maid Balance of the property which Elwyn Chamney of honor at the wedding of Miss , TWO STOREY BRICK HOME IN WHITECHURCH, on good sized P P y Dorothy Jardin Pt►\1' I l'LI. lot. Large kitchen, dining room, living room, 2 bedrooms, 4 pc. runs to the river is reforested. Cornelia Stangen of Kitchener Sunda,_ July 11 at 1 30 p.m at Askin $53,000.00. Marilyn Robinson which took place in St. John's Lu- the Dungannon Fair Grounds. bathroom 8 vanity. Broadloom throughout. Detached garage g • • • - • • theran Church, Waterloo, on June and workshop, paved driveway. See this one. 200 aches26. having a 16 year old We sincerely thank everyone Admission $2 00 for adults, children under 12 fr:re Sponsored four bedroom home, living who remembered us .with hest Bluevale Women's Institute room. diningroom kitchen wishes, cards and gifts and all the by the Dungannon Agricultural COMMERCIAL BUILDING WITH FIVE RENTALS, including an of -beautiful flowers on our 40th met st the library June 30 to hang Social} and family room with fire a poster on the wall. The poster fice, store and 3 apartments. Located on main street in the place. The barn new 18 years anniversary stone of June 27, 1976k. Spe reads: 24-1-8 heart of the business section, this building is in top shape and tial thanks to our family who held "The laying of the corner - ago is set up for hog opera- the Bluevale Methodist offers a good return. tion. The upper storey is insu- open house at our home and the Church in July 1890. Supper was laced for farrowing.A silo family dinner at Turnberry served on the lawn of Joseph 14 x 60' is 4 years old also Tavern. Also thanks to Mrs. Olive Leach, now occupied by the Shower held 262 ACRE BEEF FARM IN RIVERSDALE AREA, 125 highly produc steel driving shed. 140 acres Walker and Mrs. Irene Johnson Street family in Bluevale, follow- tive workable acres, 37 acres posture and remainder in mixed ,s good corn land. Asking who so efficiently took charge in ed by a concert with artists from WHITECHURCH -- A miscel- bush. Two barns, 2 silos, steel granary, creek through farm, $125,000, A reasonable offer the kitchen. London, Teeswater and Wing- laneous shower was held Friday river at back. New one storey. 3 bedroom bungalow. Teeswa- will be considered. Fred and Marjorie Doubledee ev nin at the home of Mrs. En ter loam, steel implement shed. , • • , , , ham. The price of the concert was g g • � * • • 25 cents." This poster was given land for bride-to-be. Miss Diane I %could like to express my to the Institute by Mrs. Don4ld Ingram of Vancouver. About 30, 100 acres on Highway. brick. ;mcere thanks to everyone for Street. guests gathered to honor her. 50 ACRES RECREATIONAL PROPERTY. 7 miles from Wingham home large barn, driving their kindness shown to me while interesting games were played with hardwood and cedar bush, springs and some open land. shed. The land is almost all I was a patient at the Wingham & I I after which Wendy England and Act now.w orkable Pace $75 000 District Hospital Special thanks _ Mrs. Humphrey assisted Diane in ...... to 1)r Leahy and Dr. Watts. the� ������ opening her many gifts which in - MEL MATHERS I (' u . and all nurses on the l eluded linens, silverware, dishes, 96 ACRES IN CULROSS TOWNSHIP, mostly all workable with Wingham 357-3208 <econd floor Also thanks to my blankets and kitchen articles. some rough posture and bush. Reasonably priced. Representing family, friends and neighbors, Diane thanked the sponsors of LLOYD es HUTTON the Ladies' Auxiliary. How•ick JAMES -At the Wingham and the shower and expressed grati- W. WINGHAM OFFICE 357-1515 Branch 307 and the ladies of St District Hospital on Wednes tude to all for coming and for EVENINGS REAL ESTATE LTD. Stephen's guild. Your thoughtful- day, June 30. to Mr and Mrs their lovely gifts. Broker, Kincardine ness will always be remembered Almer James. RR 2. Wingham. Diane's mother, Mrs. Ingram, JOHN BR ENT 335-3391 Beryl Steuernol a son. Rennv Edward is here for the wedding on July 16. "MONEY TALKS" "ONTARIO MOTELS" Toronto funds now available for residential, As motel specialists, contact our office for Form or business requirements in the Wing- offerings throughout Ontario. Trade your ham and district area. If you require a first, rlsidence at market value on the motel of second, third or chattel mortgage or a busi- your choice. All financial data, location infor- ness loan, contact our office first. Rates are motion, prices and terms available through competitive and all enquiries are confiden- our Wingham location. low tial. A'­ -MR. ''"•MR. PRUE, UNITED REALTY SERVICES,LTD. 320 JOSEPHINE ST. - 3S7-3300 �.• 357.3300 ir J ` r, The Wingham Advance -Times, Thurs., July 8, 1976—Page 9 WARD & UPTIGROVE Listowel (519)291-3040 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS OCCIDENTAL LIFE INSURANCE Term protection at low cost - Individual Protection - Partnership Insurance, Safe Proprietor Insurance - Mortgage Insurance - Corporate Insurance HERBERT DIRSTEIN, LISTOWEL, -&291-3372 --Mobile Homo Park Brand new! 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 mile west of Winptwm WINGHAM Only one block from Main St. this 1 '/z storey home offers three bedrooms, large living room and E.A.ELLIOTT a�good sized kitchen. All this on iv, lots and priced at only .BROKER $28,000. WINGHAM WINGHAM -FOR TODAY AND Located close to downtown this TOMORROW' 2 storey frame home offers a late model kitchen, 3 piece bath, family room, large living room OF"a....... 357-15" and dining room, an open stair- E.A. RLKITT... 357-1555 case leads to 3 bedrod►ns. Priced TOM NR M... 343.2532 at $29,900. WINGHAM Located only one block from Main St. this 2 storey brick home offers 4 bedrooms, 2'/: baths; large living room, dining room, bright modern kitchen with Hanover cupboards and a 2 car gar- age. See it today. ATTENTION CONSERVATIONISTS Located 4 miles west of Wingham on Highway 86 these 100 acres offer the natural beauty you've been looking for. 35 acres of bush and 2 natural springs have trout pond potential. The 3 bedroom home offers traditional elegance. Barn, drive shed and a pig barn included in this offering. Many extras. Please phone first. MOBILE HOME Ideal for persons just starting a career or wanting to get away from it all. Attractive well built and priced to sell. FLj�KEITH BRQKER REAL ESTATE 176 -DIAGOAL ROAD WINGHAM,"ONTARIIO a 357e1117 EXECUTIVE HOME Choice location. One of Winghom's most attractive homes fea- tures a bright modern kitchen, huge living room with fireplace, formal dining room, 4 large bedrooms, 2 complete 4 pc. baths. Finished rec-room, hobby room, utility room, garage is attach- ed. We would be pleased to show you this beautiful home with its many extras by appointment. CENTRAL LOCATION 1 ' , storey brick home located im pleasant surroundings on a large lot. Living room, dining room, modern kitchen, family room, 2 baths, 3 bedrooms. This home has been very well maintained, ready to move in with no redecorating necessary. Owner moving. TWO STOREY BRICK HOME Located close to downtown on a large lot and having a late model kitchen, large family room, newly decorated living room and 3 pc. both on the main floor. Two staircases lead to the second storey which contains 4 bedrooms a second 3 pc. bath with shower and a spocious-sewing room. Priced to sell quick- ly. - INCOME PROPERTY The price is right for this attractive and well located two storey 3 bedroom brick home, plus a second four room apartment complete with fridge and stove. This home is in very sound well kept condition with modern conveniences throughout. Excel- lent value is offered for the pace of $28,000. COUNTRY LIVING The best in country living can be yours in this attractive 2 storey brick home situated on a large lot in the Winghom area. This well construcred h6Ae 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 also contained on the property Taxes are low, the listed price .s only $41,000 NEED STORAGE? 24 x 30 two storey storage shed. centrally located in town on a 66 x 55 foot lot. Full price building and land only $2.500. Ken Ducharme, Representative. 570 Shuter Street. Wingham, Phone 357-2594 FARMS - FARMS - FARMS Many large and small farms available plus country retreats. Financial assistance plus our guaranteed "Trede Your Horne Plan" on any of our offerings. o