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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-09-23, Page 9O, WN11116HAM Drive post some of Winghant's better homes and turn down a FOR SAL quiet cul-de-sac. In this new sub- division you'll find the home you E.A. LLIOT' always wanted. It's a four bed. room side -split, large foyer, at - BROKER tached garage and a finished WINGHAM recreation room. There's still "FOR TODAY AND time to choose your carpet and TOMORROW" a colour schemes. The best in liv- ing WINSHAM One and a half lots, lots of shade trees and only one block from OINCE....... 357.15" main street make this 11/2 storey E.A. EIJJ M...3s7-lsss home worthy of inspection. TOM NUB. ' ' i43.2832 Some repairs are needed but the owner is open to all offers. WINGHAM The owner is moving and must sell this two storey home, locat- 6d close to downtown and recreational facilities. This home offers a late model kitchen, family room, living room and din- ing room. Modern facilities throughout. An open staircase leads to three bedrooms. Priced at $25,900. WHITECHURCH A very large lot for a very large home. This two storey brick home has oodles of space. 12 rooms, 4 bedrooms, V/z baths, a newly remodelled kitchen, and a family room addition that contains a 16' fireplace. Everything about this home is large except the price. See it today. COMMERCIAL Located on Wingham's main street with over 3000 square feet. Excellent location for commercial, financial or service busi- ness. FKEITHFLI, • BIIbKER REAL E STATE 176 DIAW NGHAM "AL ONTARIO a 35781117 TOWN BLOCK Now you can purchase your own town block including one of the most original and elegant homes in the area. All of block D, village of Wroxeter, 3 acres more or less. The home consists of Hanover kitchen and den, both with alcove, family room, large living room and dining room. Open winding wood staircase leads to 4 bedrooms, library with antique bookcase and exit to balcony. Sewing room, hobby room and store room. The home is in excellent condition with red cherry -wood trim throughout. Grounds are nicely landscaped having many evergreens, but- ternut and walnut trees. Perhaps best of all is the low purchase price of only $65,000. VILLAGE BUNGALOW New in 1975 this attractive 1 storey 3 bedroom home is of the most modern design and having the latest decor. Fully insu= lated garage and new swimming pool are included in the full purchase price of only $39,000. and village taxes are low. LATE MODEL BRICK HOME Modern ranch style 3 bedroom brick home offering all the qual- ity, decor and conveniences found in today's new homes plus b large new family room with custom-built bar, separate games room, paved driveway and patio with privacy fence. This home is situated on a fully landscaped lot in a new sub -division in Wingham and is attractively priced to sell quickly. Ken Ducharme, Representative, 570 Shuter Street, Wingham, Phone 357-2594 The Mon To See Is CEO COMMERCIAL BUILDING IN WHITECHURCH, presently a feed mill but suitable for other purposes such as storage or light manufacturing. Property $19,500. or with feed mill equipment $25,500. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION of a 2 storey solid brick house in Wingham. 3 bedrooms and bath upstairs. living room, dining room, large kitchen, back shed downstairs plus garage. Listed at a low price for quick sale as owner has moved out of town. DON'T DELAY CALL TODAY I WINTERIZED COTTAGE AT POINT CLARK only 4 years old. Se- cluded on fenced treed lot. Spacious rooms for easy living in- cludes living room, dining area, kitchen, utility room, 2 decks, 3 bedrooms and 2 baths plus a tool shed. A lovely cottage for $39,500. NEW COUNTRY HOME, on one acre of land. Large kitchen with 26 feet of cupboards. Spacious dining room and living room with stone fireplace. Bathrooms up and down and five bed- rooms. House not completed yet and can be bought completed for 539,500. or as is for $36,500. NEW BELGRAVE BUNGALOW, one year old has three bed- rooms, L-shaped living room and dining room plus spacious kit- chen with lovely cupboards. Brick and aluminum highlight the exterior of this handsome home set up on a 1/3 acre lot. Af- fordably priced at $35,000. First and second mortgages avail- able. r Contact C C OFFICE 357.1344 STAN CHADWICK 3S7-2497 Coast to Coast JOHN PHILLION Real Estate Service 357.3896 1 1 For Rent s The WWSMm AdvaweTlass.- SWW=bw 30. M# -*W APARTMENT orent, f r one bed- Coming Events - --------- I- - --------------- room. Phone 357-1886. x3-30 Y oe eaves o mourn, be- sides his parents, four brothers bly get another chance later KINCARDINE 396-2061 on. Community Centre. Indoor ex- and five sisters: John of Paris, s BENEFIT EUCHRE ANiD DANCES ment program, horse show, program featuring local talent Brussels, and Allan at home; Mrs. Terry (Ann) Bauer and ' HOUSE FOR RENT only one DANCE Fall Fair Dance, at the Howick 23-30 ie�eave U - mile from Wingham. Apply Mel There will be a euchre and daces Community Centre, Saturday, a Wo Mathers, 357-3208. in the WI Hall, • Behave ou Oct. 2. Music by the Revised a, game will be held e Saturday, Sept. 25. Euchre to ,l Anion. Lunch provided. $5.00 a McPHERSON—Jack and Joanne HEWITT—Ron and Janice . theSlsc tititas dectedpisridll�It ails MODERN 3 -bedroom downstairs start at 8 p.m. Dancing to Tiffin's couple. (Sutcliffe) are proud to an- (Wall) of RR 2, Kincardine are CbenielKeta's viee,paal"oft apartment, close to schools. Orchestra at 10. Sponsored by the, 23-30 Juvenile Girls' Softball t m and - nounce the arrival of their son, Daniel John at St. Mar'Y' pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Debra each SW � her � as W_ Available Sept. 1. Rent $150. � _ � s Anne, at r'etary and R'e« reportw. Phone 357-2433. proceeds will help buy jackets for REGISTER NOW Hospital, Kitchener, on Sep- the Kincardine and District Mrs Richattd 'am I e o1dined rrb girls. Ladies please bring lunch. Majorettes' and Drummers' . tember 10. Eight pounds. First General Hospital on September the project, ..0 Cored �„, grandchildren; dear sister Mrs. Everyone welcome. _ School. Join forces with the grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. IT A sister for Karen; grand- " and e A Nide Wol'1d st IN WINGHAM, one bedroom COLORLOK SIDED HOME IN WINGHAM, kitchen, dining room, Canadettes in representing our Gordon Sutcliffe, Wingham, tngha da daughter for Mrs. James �•�•. Mrs. sacise Joihdtao apartment, upstairs, heat lnclud-om RECEPTION AND DANCE town, Wingharn. Family prices in and second grandchild for Mr. Hewitt of Bervie and Mr. and discussedYLegaodGgideand "A ed, also parking. Available Nov. A reception and dance for Mr. effect. Free batons. Register and Mrs. Douglas McPherson, Mrs. Gordon Wall of Wingham. Record of Cereals ,, 1. Phone 392.8982. and Mrs. Doug McBurney (Fort- Saturday, Sept. 25, Wingham Teeswater. miles from Winghom, this corner property is a real buy. Barbara Moore, Callby 8bidl, rrb ney) at Bluevale Community Hall, Friday, Sept. 24. Ladies Arena, 9:30 a.m. For more information call, 357-2672. MAGES—At the Wingham and SCHAUBER—Born to Jim and Sonja Musd►eid and Kathy Blau please bring lunch. Music by District Hospital on Monday, Pat (Callahan) Schauber of Milverton at Stratford General demonstrated Frypan Cookies. For Sale Or Rent Tiffin's Orchestra. RUMMAGE SALE September 13, to Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Magee, Brussels, a Hospital on September 18, a MOBILE HOMES and construc- CASH BINGO The fall rummage sale of the Auxiliary to the Wingham and daughter. daughter, ten � pounds ten I ounces. �TTO N tion offices. Phone collect, 416-, There will be a Cash Bingo in the District Hospital will be held in NICHOLSON—At the Wingham DINSMORE—At the Wingham 878-3915. 2-9-16-23 Wingham Legion on Wednesday, the Armouries, Oct. 22. Watch for and District Hospital on Wed- and District Hospital on Sun- Sept. 29. Doors open 7:30 p.m. more details. Keep this in mind riesday, September 15, to Mr. day, September°19, to Mr. and WINGHAM---Just listed this Wanted To Rent Bingo starts 8:30 p.m. Fifteen - "share as you do your fall housekeeping. and Mrs. Ross Nicholson, RR 1, Mrs. Peter Dinsmore, RR 1, attractive bride one floor E12 games; two the Bluevale, a daughter, Janice Gorrie, a daughter,home Kristen in a quiet residential wealth" games; one special must CANDY SELLING Vera. Nicole. area. Main .floor rooms ore DISABLED pensioner and wife, go $50; jackpot $500 in six calls. Cubs and Scouts will be selling nicely decorated with new urgently needs a ground floor Consolation prize $50.00. Hallowe'en candy one night only, OLSON—Mr. and Mrs. Neil Olson broadloom throughout. Full apartment, by Oct. 30. Phone Wednesday, October 13. Please (Ruth Coultes) are pleased to basement has laundry room collect, 1-336-0783. SEPTEMBER MEETING give them your support. . announce the birth their son and tubs, also partially com- 16-23 The Maitland Women's Institute 23-30-7 -of at University Hospital, Edmon-pleted recreation room. There will hold i its September meeting ton, on Wednesday, September BAILEY is a new sun deck , paved on Tuesday, Sept. 28 at 8:15 in the HOT LUNCHEON 15. A brother for Joanne and drive and earl y possession council chambers. The roll call Another hot luncheon, at , St. Jeffery. can be given. A good house of WINGHAM will be to bring recipes for our Andrew's, Nov. 19. More details a good price. book or•••• pay 25c fine. The motto, to follow. GADKE—Born at the Hanover BODY SHOP One-third of what we eat keeps us alive and two-thirds keeps the TRACTOR AND TRUCK Memorial Hospital. on Satur day, Sept. 11, to Bill and Ila Real I EStOte WINGHAM—Four bedroom brick home with 4 pc. bath, doctors". Miss Jane Pengelly, PULLING CONTEST Gadke, RR 1, Clifford, a 82 Albert Street Clinton living room, family room, kit - Home Economist for Huron Teeswater Agricultural Society daughter, Debbie Annette. Phone: 482-9371 then, laundry room, full base - SID ADAMS County will speak on canning and are sponsoring a Tractor and First grandchild for Mr. and MASON BAILEY ment, and oil furnace. Reduc- Complete perserving. We have invited the Truck Pulling Contest, Sunday, Mrs. Arnold Gadke, RR 1, BROKER/MANAGER ed to sell. RADIATOR SERVICE Wingham Branch of the WI and September 26, 1976 at The Tees- Clifford; second grandchild 5 acres at Wingham on which hope they will be able to attend. water Agricultural Fair Grounds. for Mr. and Mrs. Ken Scott, is situated P/: storey brick COUNTRY LIVING -3 bed - for Starts at 1 p.m. sharp! Weigh RR 1, Belgrave; second great- home, 7 rooms, 3 bedrooms, room ranch home on a one - Automobiles, light Trucks, BUS TRIP Time, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at grandchild for Mrs. Annie V/z baths, carpeted living and acre lot. Living room, dining Farm Tractors Belgrave WI are sponsoring a bus Teeswater District Co-op. All Harris, formerly of Wroxeter. dining room, fireplace, oil room, and kitchen with elec- Now Rad Cores trip to the International Plowing classes run under WOTPA. heated. tric heating and drilled well. Match on Friday, Oct. 1. Leaving Admission, Adults $3.00, children GOWING: Neil and Sue are f••• Recreation room and patio Rodding Belgrave at 10 a.m. ckets $3.50. Till under 12 free. $2500 in prizes. pleased to announce the arrival with taxes only $215. year. Cleaning & Flushing For reservations caMrs. Bill Open classes, 7000, 9000 lbs., $500 of their son, Robert Neil 94 acres crop land near Gor- This 4 year old home is attrac- Coultes, 357-1908. per class. Classes, -6000, 8000, (Robbie), on Sept. 2, at the rie, 60 acres workable, Horri- Live throughout and heating 14 North St. 357-1102 10000, 12000, 16000, 1800, $200 per Listowel Memorial Hospital. Ston loam, balance bush and costs are low. Also on the ADVANCE NOTICE, class. Truck class, 7000, $300 per Proud grandparents are Mr. swamp. property is a brick school with Wingham United Church Turkey class. Free parking. Everyone and Mrs. Carl Gowing, RR 2, f f R f a finished games room in the 0.0000000000 ■ Dinner will be held on Wednes- welcome. Bluevale and Mr. and Mrs. Ian basement. This could be a ■ �� ■ day, Nov. 3. Two settings 5:30 McDonald of Brussels. 175 acre modern dairy farm good two family setup. ■ - ■ p.m. and 7 p.m. Tickets available- EXPECTANT PARENT near Brussels, full equipped, y pp ■ � ■ after Oct. 1. Adults $3.50, public EDUCATION CLASSES 136 acres workable, could be GREY TWP-50 acre dairy ■ ■ Rif school Children, $1.50. The Huron County Health Unit converted for hogs, 2 storey . farm with one floor home, ■ ■ invites you to attend the Ex- 8 room brick home, 4 bed- renovated with color lok sid- ■ • ■ BINGO PeC tant Parent Education Clas Funeral held for rooms, carpeted living and ing. The barn 40'x80' and 16' ■ - ■ Blyth Lions Club Saturday night Y Y I ses, being held in the Health Unit dining room. x 40' has 24 tieups. New milk bingo at 8:30 p.m. in the Blyth Memorial Hall. Jackpot ;150 on Office, Wingham commencing accident victim •*ff house 18'x20'. 42 acres good Wednesday, September 29, 1976 workable land. Owner hos ■60 calls. Share the wealth and from 7:30 - 9:30 m. Would P• e 57 acres rough land near Bel- other interests and wants a ■regular games. rrb March 31 anyone who is interested lease by Funeral service was held grave, approximately 10 quick sale. Asking $19,900. � WALTON AREA ■ -4985 pre -register calling 1-800••265 toll free or the Health Unit Wednesday' September 15, for acres workable- f f f f - One storey two bed- S RESERVE THE DATE 011ier at 357-2264. Both husbands Robert Joseph Leishman who lost lois life in a farm accident on Sun- 7EESWAT[4R—Partially com- room home with Vit- ■ Schneiders Mens Choir of and wives are invited to attend day, September 12. The two 100 acres recreation land in pleted three bedroom brick ■ then outfitted with ■ many, many cupboards, Kitchener will be in Wingham for a return visit Oct. 27, sponsored and participate to in the discus- Pa Pa o clock ce was held 8t the , Culross township, 1 /z storey house in new residential area This home feature ■ one room finished in ■ by the Couples' Club of St. sions 23-30 $ Funera Home Goderich, log house, good trout streams will colour - ed bath, modern kitchen and ■ basement. Attached • Andrew's Presbyterian Church. with�irilerment following in Col- borne Cemetery. on property. • • * • electric heating. At the asking garage. Asking $23,000. with terms. = BROWNIE REGISTRATION RUMMAGE SALE The Salvation Army t price of $41,900. you can't ask for ■ Brownie Registration will be held will be Pallbearers were Clarence 127 acre farm near Wroxeter, more. ■ BRUSSELS Sept. 27 at 4 m. at the Anglican P P g holding their fall rummage sale YSept.00 on Saturday, Se t. 25 in the Yuill, Glen ,James, Ross Procter and Rae Crawford. Ron Rowe acres workable, natural ■ Two storey 3 bedroom Church. Fe $4.00. Parent to ac- Orange Hall, Wingham from 2 to and Cameron Yuill carried floral drainage, V/2 storey brick BRUSSELS AREA -100 acres home, extra large livingcompany : Brownie. 4 tributes. home, 7 rooms, 4 bedrooms, on highway, 65 acres work - ■ room, huge kitchen, 1 h � new oil furnace. able. House needs repairs, baths, family room; ■ HARVEST DANCE TURKEY BANQUET Bobby Joe was riding on a farm "" barn 40 x 40. Less than garage. Asking $26,000. ■ Harvest Dance, Saturday night Annual TurkeyBanquet in Bel- 9 tractor when it upset and rolled on him, killing him instantly. He 98'/2 acre farm near Bluevale, $50,000. Terms available. ■ ■ d ■ Sept. 25 in the Wingham Armouries. Music by the Nite grave Community Centre, Wed- was in his 10th year. The son of Y 70 acres workable, balance hardwood MEL MATHERS ■ ■ OFFICE 3S7-3840 Lites.' $3.50 per person (18 ears Y nesday, October 6, at seven p.m. Advance tickets only. Adults • and Mrs. James H. Leishman bush, 2 store y brick home, a rooms, 5 bed WINGHAM 357-3208 W. ADAMSON 548-4113 ■ 392-6969 ■ and over). Lunch included. Sponsored by the Wingham and ;4.00, children $2.00. of RR 5, Brussels, he was born in Wingham and was a student at rooms, oil heated. Representing C. SUTCLIFFE ■ ■ M. SEARSON 357-301 District Association for the 16 23 East Wawanosh Public School. LLOYD W. HUTTON ■ ■ Mentally Retarded. His rents are members of Knox � FOOD FOR THOUGHT ■■■mmmomm■o ■ 16-23 HOWICK FAIR United Church, Belgrave. Resisting temptation is easier REAL ESTATE LIMITED Come to the Howick Fall Fair, Bobb J I t when you think you'll proba- Broker Brand new! Nine mobile hom re w ready for occupancy. FuV vic edlots i ding la cappave ets, driv pool ( our enantsOn Ontari f ssiona", built r.,-.. * Come o ee how you can live in luxury for as a55 per month. TURNBERRY ESTATES - Highway 86 1 mile west of Winghom B U T . . . We have more new models arriving every week ! ! Why not come out and have a look! See how you can live more economically than you would believe!! TURNBERRY ESTATES Highway 86 1 mile west of Wingham "MONEY TALKS" Toronto funds now available for residential, farm or business requlrern*nts in the Wing - hem and district area. If you require a first, second, third or chattel mortgage or a busi- ness loan, contact our office first, Rotes are competitive and all enquiries are confiden- tial. MR. PRUE, UNITED REALTY SERVICTS LTD. 357-3300 Friday evening, Oct. 1 and Saturday, Oct. 2 at the Howick Y oe eaves o mourn, be- sides his parents, four brothers bly get another chance later KINCARDINE 396-2061 on. Community Centre. Indoor ex- and five sisters: John of Paris, s hibits, school fair, 4-H achieve -Frank, Goderich, Jim of RR 4, ment program, horse show, program featuring local talent Brussels, and Allan at home; Mrs. Terry (Ann) Bauer and ' CLAYTON G. NOGG LIMITED and midway. Mrs. Greg (June) MacDonald, 23-30 both of Sauble Beach, Mrs. Brad Real I Estate Broker (Jean) Kennedy, Londesboro, a Mrs. Eric (Lois) Williamson, Wingham BRIDGE GAME A Bridge Walton, and Joan at home. Next to the Post Office game will be held Thursday, Sept. 30 at 8 p.m. in the FOR SALE - Wingham Fire Hall. Everyone welcome. DIED TWO BEDROOM HOME IN WINGHAM, on large lot 66' x 165', well landscaped. Broadloom throughout, this home has kit - BINGO MCCABE: Dorothy Elizabeth, 66 then, family room, dining room, living room and two bedrooms Bingo every Monday evening at years, September 11, at Metro- on main floor. Excellent condition inside and out. Detached the Vanastra Centre, RR 5, politan Hospital, Windsor. Late of garage. f f f•** Clinton, at 8 p.m. 15 regular 2422 Byng Road. Beloved wife of at $12. Three share the Irvin R. McCabe; Dear mother of TWO BEDROOM HOME IN WINGHAM, kitchen, dining room, ,games wealth. Jackpot $200, must go. Marvin R., Toronto, and Brian J , living room, den, utility room and -sun room on main floor. This Door prizes and many other Toronto; also survived by two home has been well cored for and is situated on a good sized specials. Admission restricted to grandchildren; dear sister Mrs. lot with plenty of mature trees, rack garden. Early possession. 16 years or over. Carl ( Florence) Johnston of ...... rrb Bluevale and Frank McQuillin of COLORLOK SIDED HOME IN WINGHAM, kitchen, dining room, West Wawanosh Township. She living room, den and laundry room on main floor with 2 bed - was the daughter of the late .John rooms on second floor. Bathroom up and down. Fully insulated, McQuillin and Elizabeth Habick easy to heat. Workshop at back. Home in A-1 shape. " e and was predeceased by a •••••• brother. Frederick John (19733 SO ACRES RECREATIONAL PROPERTY, 9 ACRES CLEAR, remain- sw and a sister, Ruth Evelyn 1934) der in mixed bush, springs and pond potential. located just 7 Service was held at the Don miles from Winghom, this corner property is a real buy. 4, Morris Memorial t hapel, 'A)nd- '�` , sor, on Tuesday, September 14 4Rev. Donald Wilson officiated WINGHAM Interment followed in - Green 357-2320 Lawn Memorial Cemetery, dWindsor "ONTARIO MOTELS" As motel specialists, contact our office for offerings throughout Ontario. Trod* your residence at market value on the motel of your choice. All financial data, location Infor- mation, prices and terms ovallable through our Wingham location. 320 JOSEPHINE ST. - 357-3300 WINGHAM OFFICE 357-1515 EVENINGS JOHN BRENT 335-3391 FARMS- FARMS- FARMS Many large and small farms available plus country retreats. Financial assistance plus our guoranteed "Trade Y6ur Home Plan" on ony of our offerings.