The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-07-29, Page 7Wedding
Announcement
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Townsend
of Wroxeter are pleased to
announce the marriage of their
daughter, Debra Ann, to Mr.
Arthur Kim Cowan, son of Mr.
and Mrs. George Keil of Gorrie.
The wedding will take place on
Saturday, August 14, 1976 at 4
o'clock in the Wroxeter United
Church, Wroxeter, Ontario.
REAL ESTATE■
BLUEVALE
1 '/2 storey 3 bedroom =
home; 1 '/-a baths, large
N lot, small barn. Asking ■
$26,900. ■
TURNBERRY
2 storey 6 bedroom
brick home; 1'/, acres
of land, low taxes,
terms available.
$31,000.00.
MORRIS
20 acres on the banks of
the Maitland; several
potential , pond sites.
Listed $15,000.
MILDMAY
1'/, storey 3 bedroom
home; close to shopp-
ing and schools. Ideal
retirement or starter
home. $26,000.
OFFICE ;57-3840
W. ADAMSON 528-2113
C. SUTCLIFFE 392-6969
M. SEAR,SON 357-3044
BIRTHS
VANDENBROEK—At the Wing -
ham and District Hospital on
Tuesday, July 20, to Mr. and
Mrs. Hank Vandenbroek, RR 2,
Gorrie, a daughter, Rita
Wilhelmina.
KIEFFER—At the Wingham and
District Hospital on Wednes-
day, July 21, to Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Kieffer, Wroxeter, a
daughter, Melissa Louise.
GARDNER—Rick, Linda and
Shelley wish to announce the
arrival of Brett Richard, 9 lbs.
6 ozs., July 19, 1976, at St.
Marys General Hospital,
Kitchener, Ontario. Proud
Grandparents are Ivan and
Joyce Gardner, Wingham and
Glenn and Edna Ronnenberg,
Monkton, Ontario.
quill family
holds reunion
BELGRAVE — Fifty-five were
present for the Yuill reunion held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon McBurney on Sunday,
July 25.
Sports were conducted by Mr.
and Mrs. George M. Johnston.
Themen enjoyed a game of
horseshoes.
After a picnic supper a busi-
ness meeting was conducted.
Mrs. Laura Johnston was elected
president for the next reunion
and Mrs. Helen McBurney secre-
tary.
Relatives were present from
Michigan, Goderich, London,
New York State, Ilderton, Tavis-
tock, Wingham, Belgrave, Blue -
vale and Whitechurch.
—Mobile Home 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.
TURN -BERRY ESTATES
Highway 86 eZo 1 mile west of Wingham
A PERFECT MIRROR IMAGE can be seen in the Maitland River on clear and quiet days.
With a book and an apple, a riverside location would be an ideal spot to while away an
afternoon. This photo was taken not far from the Lower Wingham dam.
James C. Wightman The Wingham Advance -Times, July 30, 1976—Page 7
dies in Listewel
JamesCheater Wightman of EAWKS
Listowel died at his home on SunEn:I-
3
day, July 18, in his 77th year. SAMUEL KENNETH GRAHAM MARY ELLEN PEARSON
Though deceased had been in Samuel Kenneth graham, 75, of Miss Mary Ellen (Ella) Pear -
failing health, death came sud- Fordwich died July 23 at Listowel am, 82 passed away atter a abort
may' Memorial Hospital. ipDM in Witham and DisUid
Mr. Wightman was born and Born May 4, 1901, in Tweed, he Hospital July 18.
educated in Belgrave, a son of the was a son of the late George Gra-
late John Wightman and Isabelle ham and his wife Annie Sayers. She was born in Grey Town-
Nethery. He was employed by the In 1949 he married Mary Dun- ship, the only daughter of the late
�
CNR and had lived in Listowel
ni ton who survives him. Mr. and Mrs. James Pearson.
since 1935. He retired from the Mr. Graham owned and opera- Miss Pearson spent all of her
CNR in 1962 and worked as a teal the feed mill in Fordwich
where he n life in the Ethel, Brussels area
came to be knowand
school crossing guard until his ted ca many people n the and during her lifetime was a
respec
health. failed. area. to had prior to this been faithful member of Ethel and
Brussels United Churches. For
Mr. Wightman was a member employed by the Royal Bank of the past four years she was a
of Trinity United Church; Lodge Canada and farmed in the Clair- resident of the Callander N
No. 160. Independent order of moot area. Home where she enjoyed reason-
wTing
Order
and the Canadian A devout member of the United ably good health.
Order of Foresters Atwood Lodge Church, he served at various
No. 19ls. times as treasurer,, steward and Miss Pearson was also a mem-
elder. He belonged to the Masonic ber of the Brussels Women's
In 1925, he married the former order, first in Ingersoll and later Institute and Brussels UCW and
Janie Viola Campbell of Mar- in Fordwich where he became a was a familiar figure on the
nock. She survives, with one past master.
daughter, Mrs. C. C. (Phyllis) streets of Brussels. She was a
g Y Besides his wife he is survived Banner subscriber for many
Holmes of Hantsport, Nova by several nieces and nephews. years until her sight failed.
Scotia; one son, Donald of Lis- He was predeceased by two
towel; and five grandchildren. brothers, Roy and Clarence. I She was prececeased by her
There are one sister, Mrs. James The funeral service was held parents and three brothers
Walsh and one brother, Edgar Monday, July 26, at the Davidson Robert, James and Joseph, one
Wightman, both of Belgrave. He Funeral Home, Gorrie, with Rev. niece and two nephews and is
was predeceased by two sisters, Tom Fleetham of Fordwich of- survived by three nephews and
Mrs. James (Margaret) Elliot ficiating, assisted by Rev. Allan six nephews.
and Mrs. Cecil (Mary) Black; Kirk who was accompanied by
and an infant brother Robert.' his wife Janet, a niece of Mr. The body rested at the M.
Graham. Mrs. Ron Watts Funeral Home until July 2 21
1
Funeral service was held on the soloist and sang Livermorem r e When the service was conducted
was
Wednesday, July 21, at 3:30 at the sa s t the Golden. by Rev. Allan Johnston of Lon -
Robert Trench Funeral Home, Burial was in the Fordwich don. Interment was at Brussels
Listowel, conducted by Rev. Wil- cemetery. Cemetery.
liam Bell. Interment took place pallbearers were Anson Rut
Thursday in Brandon Cemetery, Willi
tan, Glenn Johnston, am Pallbearers were Hugh Pear-
Belgrave. son, Ralph Pearson, George
Wilson, John Baker, all of Ford Pearson, Ken Fife, Donald Swift
with; Ralph Jos of Clairmont and Burt Elliot.
and Calvin Holliday of Toronto, a
--- -- -- nephew of Mr. Graham.
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351-2320
A.HOU SE NESTLES amongst luxuriant tree growth by the Maitland River. Thursday of
lest week, when the picture was taken, was a hot day but without wind or clouds so the
water threw back a perfect reflection of its sur' indingz .
HUTTON
D In brief ... GORRIE AREA - Two and three .
quarter acres with house and
barn- House has new family
KEITH room, kitchen with cup-
KEITH
boards, three bedrooms,and
!q h L A I News o f the Nati
O ■ ■ 3 pc. bath. New barnrn 1414 x 24'
and 10 x 10'. New septic tank,
Canada's women's swim team year-old nurse at South Huron ante of food as far ahead as we large gardenwith fruit trees.
BROKER picked up two more bronze Hospital, Exeter. Her husband can look into the future." He said .
REAL E TAT E medals at the Montreal Olympics buys two or three tickets for each that Ontario is not losing good TEESWATER - new 3 bedroom
to give them a total of six bronze draw, but she has bought only farm land at such a rate that the house on a lot 96 x 132'. 4 pc.
1718 •DIAGONAL ROAD 3 57 a and. two silvers. Canada finished about four. Both ladies say they province is in for future food bath, electric heating and full
WINGHAM, ONTARIO third, capturing the bronze medal will continue to buy more lottery shortages. basement.
ELEGANT TWO STOREY BRICK HOME in the 100 -metre free -style relay. tickets but are sure that lightning During last September's elec-
Located close to downtown on a large lot and having a late Members of the team were Gail would never strike twice in the tion campaign, the New Demo WINGHAM - 3 bedroom 12x60
model kitchen, large family room, newly decorated living room Amundrud, 19, of West Van- same places. Brats said Ontario was losing mobile home on a 60 x 100'
and 3 pc. bath on the main floor. Two staircases lead to the couver; Barbara Clark, 15, of 0-0-0 farm land at the rate of 25,000 serviced lot. Oil heating.
second storey which contains 4 bedrooms, a second 3 pc. both Stettler, Alta.; Debbie Clark, 20, A Ministry of Natural Re- acres an hour, yet Mr. Newman Stove and fridge are included.
with shower and a spacious sewing room. Priced to sell quick- of Thunder Bay and Anne Jar- sources official said last week rejected suggestions that Ontario
ly. dinm, 17, of Point Clair, Que. The that the government is consider- implement a freeze on farm land WINGHAM Beautiful four
Canadians, in third place, were ing banning liquor in provincial to protect future food supplies. bedroom brick house having
EXECUTIVE HOME only a fraction of a second over parks. Many of The Pinery's The Ontario government has four piece bath, living room,
New 2 storey residence having 2100 sq. ft. of finished floor the old world record. problems (a provincial park near chosen the route of provincial- family room, kitchen, laundry
area. New modern kitchen, dining room, sunken living room Nancy Garapick,. the 14 -year- Grand Bend) are believed to be municipal cooperation to see room, full basement and oil
with fireplace, family room, 4 bedrooms, inter-com with A.M.- old from Halifax won her second liquor related, yet most are that the better agricultural land furnace. Home is one block
F.M. radio and 8 track stereo to all rooms, central vacuum sy- bronze in the 200 -metre. back- certain that the law could not be in every area is available for food from downtown on a large
stem, a central air conditioning. Attached garage with electric stroke with a time of 2:12.47. East enforced. Mr. Cole of London, productions. lot. Your opportunity to locate
door opener. Call for an appointment to see the ultimate in lux-- Germany's Ulrike Richter placed staying in the park, said park Mr. Newman notified the con- in this good res :dential area
ury living. first in the event with Birgit workers and provincial police do sumer saying, "Shoppers should
Treiber winning the silver. a good job of enforcing rules but be willing to pay a couple of WINGHAM - Outstanding
BUNGALOW ON LARGE LOT 0-0-0 it would be almost impossible to pennies more fora can of fruit highway dairy farm. 150 acres
Situated in a quiet area on the outskirts of Wingham is a very Robert Martin of Paris, Ont., keep the camp grounds dry. The grown in Niagara instead of buy- with 142 choice workable
attractive and well kept property. The late model home con- was expelled from the Olympic government should start handing ing a cheaper can imported from land. There are two houses
sists of modern kitchen, dinigg room, living room and family Games Friday for hiding a out heavy fines of $400 to $800 some country where labor costs and two barns, a new milk
room, plus utility room, 4 pc. bath and 3 bedrooms. Taxes are United States visitors in his which would act as a real de- are lower than ours and the whole house. Land is well drained
low. The purchase. price including some appliances is only OlympicVillage bedroom for six terrent. standard of living is lower than and fences in top condition
$37,000. days. lie treated the $125 -million Jim Bass, the ag'sistant park ours.Large FCC mortgage First
security system as if it were a superintendent, said, "Vanda- time offered
NEWLY RENOVATED HOME joke it was said. At least 10 lism is on the downward trend,
Situated in Wingham on on 83' x 132' lot with 50 trees on the Canadian track stars were we're quite happy this year our WINGHAM - 100 acres on
property. The 1'/2 storey home hos new insulated aluminum directly involved with the hoax security is pretty rigid w'e list' Constipated? highway brick home large
siding with block shutters, new asphalt roof and new thermo but Martin is being held re- common sense—but it's pretty Chew,Feen A Miri It s a ,hewing barn. driving shed. The land is
picture windows installed. Hanover kitchen, living room, new sponsible for the facade. Sanc- rigid '' gum laxative Thar s ,entw effect ve almost all workable Pace
bath, new utility room and bedroom. Upstairs are 2 bedrooms tions against the other members 0_0-0 Ard pleasarT TasT -y T : ^e laxat,ve $75.000 • •
and store room. This home has been completely renovated of the Canadian men's team will For the second year girls have everyone car'akr c 'su'ier
throughout and represents excellent value at a low purchase be 'considered' by the CTFA at been in the Cadet program at the Iron ,rreguiar:i� Fear' fora BRUSSELS AREA - On Highway
price its annual meeting Aug. 2. Ipperwash camp. During gradu gentle laxai ve 100 acres 65 good workable
0—t►—oation ceremonies a 15-cearold feen A Mm! Narwa land older house in need of
150 ACRE HIGHWAY FARM Audrey Bentley of Exeter and girl, Cadet Major Michelle Twin- repo r born 30 x 40 Asking
One mile west of Wingham, 120 acres level and tillable, pro- Alfreda Lambert of Watford were ing of Mississauga, became the $49 000
ductive soil for corn, beans, etc., balance is rolling with spring two of five winners of $100,000 in camp's company commander a�'� '`�, MEL MATHERS
fed creek. Completely renovated 10 room home with the latest Thursday evening's bi-weekly and earned the best cadet award.• Wingham 357-3208
of modern conveniences and new broadloom throughout. Barn Wintario draw held in Smith's preaenteu L,� re%iewing utticei FeeBi
n -a -mint
36' x 50' and shed 22' x 40'. Driveway shaded by mature Falls Mrs. Lambert is a 42 -year- Col. C. L. Fox of national defence Representing
LAXATIV
maples. This fine property offers tremendous value for a very old clerk at the town's Public headquarters in Ottav:a. ` -• - LLOYD W. HUTTON
modest price i`tilities Commission. She has ` 0-0-0 �• """°"""" �' REAL ESTATE LTD.
Ken Ducha.me, Representative, 570 Shuter Street, been buying a ticket in each Win Wgticulture Minister William Broker, Kincardine
Wingham, Phone 357-2594 tario draw since the lottery Newman said, "We have enough
started. Mrs. Bentley is a 52- land to provide us with an abund-
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Wingham
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- FOR SALE - i
TWO STOREY BRICK HOME IN WHITECHURCH, large kitchen,
dining room, living room, 2 bedrooms, 4 pc. bath and vanity,
broadloom up and down. Detached garage onTrkshop.
Taxes are low.
V7 STOREY COLORLOK SIDED HOME IN WINGHAM, 2 bed-
rooms, bathrooms 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.
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. <<
ONE STOREY BUNGALOW ON 9 ACRES in Bluevole area. Three
bedrooms, broadloom, new drilled well, home in outstanding
condition. Two small barns, one steel and one wood. Seeing is
believing.
WINGHAM OFFICE 357-1515
EVENINGS
JOHN BRENT 335-3391
The Man
To See IS .C.R
LOOK AT THIS NEW LISTING! A winterized cottage, 1' i stories
at Pt Clark with generous sized rooms, 2 baths, 3 bedrooms,
utility room, large living room, 2 decks on a large spacious lot.
Completely fenced in and surrounded by trees for privacy. Only
4 years old and lovely Asking $39,500. Call now for more infor-
mation and inspection.
A HOME OF YOUR OWN PLUS RENTAL INCOME. What could be
betters A good location in Teeswater close to downtown. Sep-
arate apartment has appliances and is presently rented. Sure
worth looking into so call us now. $26,000 but all offers will be
considered. Owner moving.
IF YOU LIKE COUNTRY LIVING but want shopping conveniences
you II Ike this 5 room cottage just on the outskirts of Wing -
ham 3 bedrooms and bath, furnished, electrically heated and
low taxes adds up to a good deal at $28,500.
A BUSINESS OF YOUR OWN can bring you independence and
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successfully operating in your own area right now. Only seri-
ous prospects need inquire.
100 ACRES LEVEL LAND, 85 workable in Howick Township. If
you need more land this is good clay loam soil with very good
fe•ue,, all around Asking $69 000.
ONLY $645. PER ACRE 200 ACRES, BARN, BRICK HOUSE. 170
wori,oble acres of rich Horriston loom level to rolling. some
butih Lnrge heel barn steel roof H D wiring. Silo. 9 room red
hark home now oil furnace drilled well new pressure system
rn r1 srlptir sys+err Implement shed. Must sell i
contact
OFFICE 357-1341
STAN CHADWICK
Coast to Coast 357.2497
JOHN PHILLION
Heal F:,'tate Seri ice 357.3896
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