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,
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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
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APARTMENT orent, f r one bed- Coming Events
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room. Phone 357-1886.
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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.
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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
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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-
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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,
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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.
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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
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Dinner will be held on Wednes-
welcome.
Bluevale and Mr. and Mrs. Ian
basement. This could be a
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day, Nov. 3. Two settings 5:30
McDonald of Brussels.
175 acre modern dairy farm
good two family setup.
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p.m. and 7 p.m. Tickets available-
EXPECTANT PARENT
near Brussels, full equipped,
y pp
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after Oct. 1. Adults $3.50, public
EDUCATION CLASSES
136 acres workable, could be
GREY TWP-50 acre dairy
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Rif
school Children, $1.50.
The Huron County Health Unit
converted for hogs, 2 storey
.
farm with one floor home,
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invites you to attend the Ex-
8 room brick home, 4 bed-
renovated with color lok sid-
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BINGO
PeC tant Parent Education Clas
Funeral held for
rooms, carpeted living and
ing. The barn 40'x80' and 16'
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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
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one room finished in
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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
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Andrew's Presbyterian Church.
with�irilerment following in Col-
borne Cemetery.
on property.
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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
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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.
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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
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barn 40 x 40. Less than
garage. Asking $26,000. ■
Harvest Dance, Saturday night
Annual TurkeyBanquet in Bel-
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tractor when it upset and rolled
on him, killing him instantly. He
98'/2 acre farm near Bluevale,
$50,000.
Terms available. ■
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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
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OFFICE 3S7-3840
Lites.' $3.50 per person (18 ears
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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
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M. SEARSON 357-301
District Association for the
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East Wawanosh Public School.
LLOYD W. HUTTON
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Mentally Retarded.
His rents are members of Knox
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FOOD FOR THOUGHT
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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
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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
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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
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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
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