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whoa boiling water for a single
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EXCELLENT BUILDING
SITES
Build your own hr,me on
this 50 ocre parcel of
land. Several springs;
portly cleared, but
mostly bush - very
scenic. Located only 5
miles from Lake Huron.
OFFICE
357-3840
W. Adamson $28-2113
C. Sutcliffe 392-6969
M. Searson 357-3044
S. Goldrich 357-1328
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Wanted To Rent
SMALL HOUSE, required to rent
in Wingham. Reply to Box 3011,
Wingbom Advance -Times.
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REAL ESTATE LTD.
Phone 482.9371
Clinton
175 acre dairy farm near Wal-
ton, 2 storey brick home.
98'/2 acre farm near Bluevale,
70 workable.
5 acres at Winghom, 1'/3 stor-
ey brick home, 7 rooms,
3 bedrooms, fireplace, oil
heated. 2 barns on property.
127 acre farm near Wroxe-
ter, 100 workable, V/z storey
brick home.... f
94 acres crop land near Gor-
rie.
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FOOD FOR THOUGHT
The beauty of snow is best
appreciated by people with
short driveways.
—Mobile Home Park
Brand new! Nine mobile homP
BRUSSELS HOME
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Only $25,500.00. Two
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OFFICE
357-3840
W. Adamson $28-2113
C. Sutcliffe 392-6969
M. Searson 357-3044
S. Goldrich 357-1328
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Wanted To Rent
SMALL HOUSE, required to rent
in Wingham. Reply to Box 3011,
Wingbom Advance -Times.
9.16
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REAL ESTATE LTD.
Phone 482.9371
Clinton
175 acre dairy farm near Wal-
ton, 2 storey brick home.
98'/2 acre farm near Bluevale,
70 workable.
5 acres at Winghom, 1'/3 stor-
ey brick home, 7 rooms,
3 bedrooms, fireplace, oil
heated. 2 barns on property.
127 acre farm near Wroxe-
ter, 100 workable, V/z storey
brick home.... f
94 acres crop land near Gor-
rie.
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FOOD FOR THOUGHT
The beauty of snow is best
appreciated by people with
short driveways.
—Mobile Home Park
Brand new! Nine mobile homP
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ready for occupancy. FuVeiced
lots i ding la cappays,
driv d pool ( ou).
On Ontari f ssionally
built
park .
Come ou ee how you can live in
luxury
for as $55 per month.
TURNBERRY ESTATES -
Highway 86 1 mile west of Wingham
BUT***
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
The Man
To See Is
2 ACRES ARE DREAMY considering there's a three bedroom
home extensively redone with sparkling 4 pc. bath, new mast-
er bedroom (possible family room) and back kitchen, roof,
plumbing, well, and even a hobby barn. It's set amongst the
maples and numerous fruit trees and berry bushes in a truly
heavenly location. $29,900.
INCOME PROPERTY with three apartments (1, 2, and 3 bedroom
units) showing a good return with great potential, close to
Winghom's main street. Owner has other interests and is eager
to sell and asks a reasonable $29,500. A good offer just might
buy it!
BRING ME AN OFFER says the owner: an older country home
on one-half acre having all the loveliness and function of a
newly built home. There are roughly 2400 sq. ft. of living space
in this very modernized 3 or 4 bedroom dwelling; the -view of
the valley below is breathtaking; the lot is excitingly land-
scaped and pleasantly fenced. EVERYTHING HAS BEEN RE-
PLACED. Requesting $45,000.
BUSINESS PROPERTY in the heart of Brussels, suitable for retail
outlet or banquet facilities. Formerly Canadian Legion Hall con-
tains 2 large rooms with bars, storage, washrooms, cloak-
rooms and a large apartment upstairs. An excellent location.
Call us for inspection! !
RECREATIONAL 50 ACRES in Kinloss Township just in time for
winter action. Pleasant but not impossible hills give the 35
clear acres agricultural possibilities. There's also a cedar and
hardwo9d bush. Owner seeks a rapid sale - has other interests.
FOR A GREATER SELECTION OF HOMES AND FARMS - COME IN
AND SEE US I
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OFFICE 357.1341
STAN CHADWICK
357.2497
JOHN PHILLION
357.3896
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FARM HOUSE, between &vs-- Card .of Thanks Mrse, 0. Ge Anderson was Rai Estate
tela and Whigbam. Available >, � For Sale
�°°°�`�y. Phone 11111117401111. R. � active in the eomm�ni
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NEW THREE-BEDROOM borne The family d the late Elwyn The family of the late Rhoda 'THREE B1LD1900Y, red brfcX
in Belgrave, •electric beat, car- Chamney wish to diad[ relatives, Inglis would like to thank neigh- Mrs. O. G. Anderson, thefors Pallbearers were Clarke house with fireplace, in Lucknow.
port. For rent Dec. 1. Phone 590- neighbors and friends far 'be bora, friends and relatives for the mer Elizabeth Rrltheriord, wMe Jghnstao and Alan Dtunbar of RR Close to stores. Newly decorated.
7704. many kindnesses 'and !spree- visits, flowers and cards; Rev. d the late Oliver George Ander- •1, Belgrave, James Taylor, Rit 5, Available Jan. 1, Wn, asking
rrb Hanso( sympathy shown them Robert Armstrong, Wayne Bas- son, passed away at Pineerest Wingham, Cameron Procter of $32,000. Phone 53/-3723.
during their recent bereavement. wick, also Drs. D. Mowbray J. Manor Nursing Home, Lucknow, Clinton, Finlay McGowan of Lon -
ONE BEDROOM apartment in Special thanks to Dr. Douglas Ping, nursing staff on second on Saturday, November 27, in her don and Grant Rutherford,
Gorrie, heat and hydro included. Mowbray, ambulance nursing floor, VON Home Care and S. J. 90th year. Kingston. Floral tributes were NEW HOUSE, nearly 8ni*W an
Also bungalow in Bluevale, and administrative staff of the Walker Funeral Home for all the Mrs- Anderson was born in carried by James R. Coultes of 'a" lot in Tesswater, W.MO-
suitable for couple. Phone Keith Wingham and District Hospital, acts of kindness during our West Wawanosh Township on RR 5, Wingham, John L. Currie Phone :119MI9, Box Me, Tow
Fitzsimmons, 357-1117. Rev. Barry Passmore, and the S. bereavement and the lengthy ill- January 15, 1067, a daughter of of Wingham and Lloyd Robertson water -
9 -16 J. Walker Funeral Home. Your ness. It will long be remembered the late Hugh Rutherford Bind of Bluevale. Ire
efforts and support were deeply and appreciated. Special thanks Elizabeth Durnin. She received
HEATED BUILDING approxim- appreciated. to all those who donated towards her education at Belfast Public -
Don and Dorothy Jardin the Canadian Cancer Society and
ately 26' x 40'. Highway location y and la and `h C°°�"'`e REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
at Gerrie. Potential for garage, ' Cameron and Marilyn Robinson the Bible Society. and later graduated from Peter -
etc. For more information, phone The Tom Inglis Family borough Normal School.
887-9200 The family of the late Mrs.
9-16-23 Estella Davidson wishes to The family of the late Mrs. O. Mrs. Anderson was a member Building lots for sale on cul-de-sac in Wi Ful id
sincerely thank the neighbors of G. Anderson of Belgrave would of Knox Presbyterian Church, g nghom hr p°
TWO BEDROOM downstairs the Stewart McBurneys, Rev. like to thank relatives and friends Belgrave, and an honorary life servicing including curb and gutter, asphalt roads, water, sew-
RAbt. H. Armstrong, St. An- for kind expressions of sympathy member of the Women's Mission- ers and underground wiring with street lighting.
apartment, refrigerator, stove, drew's Presbyterian Church,_ in their loss of a dear mother and ary Society of that church. She
washer and dryer. Adults only. Wingham, and all their relatives grandmother. was an active member of the Terms ares available,
Half mile west of Harriston. for kindnesses shown to them. United Farm Women of Ontario
Peter Harrison, 338-2243. Phyliss and Allan Davidson, from 190 to 1950 and was presi- For more information
35 tfc Port Colborne. I would like to express' my dent of that organization for a call 291-4062 or 357-2442
TWO YEAR OLD semi-detached thanks to my neighbors, friends number of years. One of the
We would like to thank our and relatives for their cards, founders and organizers of Huron
house in Listowel, three bed- wonderful neighbors, friends and flowers and expressions of County Co -Operative Medical S�
rooms, living room, dining room, relatives who came to celebrate sympathy in the passing of my Services, she was a director from
kitchen, fully carpeLted, full our 40th wedding anniversary. wife, Etta- Thanks also to the ing
basement, fenced in large lot, 1947 o ani cur the full time HOMES
Thank you for the beautiful gifts doctors and nurses at the this organization was in opera -
$225, plus utilities on a month to and cards; we cherish everyone Wingham and District Hospital tion.
month basis. Phone Guelph of them. Thanks to our family and St. Mary's Hospital, Kitch- Surviving are two daughters,
836-3974 Guelph between 3 p.m. who planned the party and to ener for the care of my wife. Mrs. Bryce (Merle) Elliott,
and 6 p.m. for appointment. anyone else who helped in any Walter J. Simmonds. Lucknow, and Mrs. Bernice FOR S
2,9 way to make this such a happy Kelly, Vancouver; two sons, Ross
occasion. of RR 5, Wingharn, and Graeme
TWO, two bedroom apartments Harvey and Lyda Reidt We wish to thank all those who of Belgrave; 11 grandchildren
in the village of Lucknow. attended and contributed to our and three great grandchildren. I°•
Recently new. Rent $165 per We would like to take this op- Christmas Craft Sale on Satur- She was predeceased by one son
month. Phone Glennhaven Apart portunity to say thank you to the day, Dec. 4 in the town hall. Grant in 1924; her husband in
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mends, 528-3234. supervisors of the Wingham and Thanks to you, it was a real January of 1934;. one brother, _
success. - f
District Hospital for the retire- William Rutherford; and one sis-
ment dinner held at the Maitland Wingham Adult Workshop for the ter, Mrs. John (Christina) Ben- r
Restaurant and the gifts present- Mentally Retarded. nett. ~"
MONEYed to us. We would also like to say The late Mrs. Anderson rested +
AVAILABLE thank you for the gifts we re- Sincere thanks to friends, at the R. A. Currie and Son _
ceived at the Graduate Nurses neighbors and relatives for Funeral Home, Wingham, where }yiE
and Registered Nursing Assist- cards, flowers and food sent at service was conducted at two,,
ants dinner held at Sacred Heart the passing of a dear sister, Mrs. o'clock on Monday, November.29, � -
MORTGAGE LOANS Church. To our patients for their Wm. R. (Estella) Davidson. by Rev. Kenneth Innes, minister
Rosi6ntiolr Commercial retirement wishe§ "thank you". These expressions of sympathy of Knox Presbyterian Church, . -
R We hope our efforts have brought were very much appreciated. Belgrave. Final resting place will
some measure of comfort to you. Sadie and Stuart McBurney be Wingham Cemetery. Move In Tomorrow
Land Development We have many pleasant mem-
111WWors Interim Financingories of our years on the staff and $42 p 00.00
would like to express our ap- l ry
PROMPT SERVICE preciation to the administration
Coll Collect of former years, the present Mrs. Thos. Inglis dies following illness MORTGAGE AVAILABLE
administration, the doctors and Following a lengthy illness, Knox Presbyterian Church, Bel -
S 19-836-0470 all departments of the hospital. courageously and patiently en- more. Large living room, 14' X 23', sunny bright kitchen ,with
Elizabeth Moncrief, R.N. cured, Mrs. Thomas Inglis ore. are her husband, ge sundeck at back, 3 bedrooms, walkin basement with
WESTERN INTERNATIONAL Florence MacKenzie, R.N. g large windows. Located on Elgin St. in Lacknom.
FUNDING CORP. passed away at her home, RR 1, whom she married June 30, 1945,
Very sincere thanks to all my Wroxeter, on Thursday, Decem- in Turnberry Township; one son,
friends, neighbors and relatives ber 2. She was 55 years of age. - Ian Inglis, and one daughter, NEAR COMPLETION
for their visits, flowers and Mrs. Inglis was the former Mrs, Bruce (Marlene) Henry,
H UTTO N cards. Special thanks to Rev. Rhoda Christens Robertson and both of Turnberry Township; and Bu now and choose our own colours and View
Passmore, Dr. Watts, Drs. Ping was born in Huron Township, one granddaughter, Michelle Y Y mss•
WINGHAM - Close to down- and Mowbray and all the nurses Bruce County, a daughter of the Inglis. There are two brothers, this one on Willoughby Street in Lucknow. Move in &r
town area, moderately priced late William Robertson and Wildon of Turnberry Township Christmas.
on second floor. A special thank Annabelle MacKenzie. She at- and Smith of MonteBello, Cali -
3 bedroom home with living you for my husband who was so
room, dining room, kitchen faithful to me and alsomy tended the Ripley Public School fornia.
and bath, good sized lot, oil and the Wingham District High
room -mates in 22L School. Follow$ her adua- The late Mrs. Inglis rested at GERRIE GLENN INCe
heating, and new roof. Leta M. Walker � �
• • • tion, she was employed at the the S. J. Walker Funeral Home,
WINGHAM -*;bedroom one Thanks to our friends :eked head office of CNIB in Toronto. Wingham, where service was
storey brick home in quiet L_ From 1966 until 1974 she was em- conducted at two o'clock Satur- LUCIMOW 528-3234
neighbors for their visits, cars plc ed b the Canadian Imperial day by Rev. Robert H. Arm -
rated
area, newly deco- and man estates of kindness in y y 1?�'
rated with new broadloom y g Bank of Commerce. strong of Wingham and Wayne j
throughout. Full basement the past few weeks. Mrs. Inglis was a member of Bgswick of Bluevale-Belmore. A
with partially completed rec- Mrs. Mae Moffat committal. service followed at
reation room. ingham Cemetery Chapel with Q
W Danal resting place to be McIntosh
,... Mrs. y.
100 ACRES - 4 bedroom brick Davidson,r St. Augustine Cemetery.
house with living room, din- native of Wingham Pallbearers were David Teg- KEITH MN FLj�
ing room, kitchen and 3 pc. Mrs. William RDavidson of Monsignor dies ler, Robert Tegler, Kenneth
R. bath, good sized barn and im- Dickson, Earl Fitch, George
plement sod. Asking price Port Colborne, formerly of. Hen- In hospital
� sell and Wingham, died at the Kieffer and Alvin Mundell. Ross
$65,000. Ow r will take back port Colborne General Hospital Rev. Monsignor Louis Joseph McKague and Bruce Darling
a large first mo±tgage. on Tuesday, November 30, Phelan of St, Augustine passed carried floral tributes. BROKER
50 ACRE HIGHWAY FARM - following a brief illness. She was away in the Wingham and Dis- REAL E STAT E
having 3 barns set up for hog in her 86th year. trict Hospital on Sunday, Decem
Mrs. Davidson was born Feb- ber 5. He was in his 74th year. 176 •O1AGONAL ROAD , 3 5 7.1117
operation. Very attractive W I N G H A M, O N TA R I O
ruary 8, 1891, in Wingham and Monsignor Phelan was born in -
and beautifully renovated was the former Estella King. a Morris Township, a son of the late Family attends RANCH STYLE HOME PRICE REDUCED
brick home that is almost daughter of the late William King William Phelan and Mary Ryan. Modern 2 bedroom home, situated on a double lot at the out -
worth the total. asking price. and Mary McKinney. She He was ordained to the priest- anniversary skirts of Wingham. Offering the ultimate in privacy. Built in
married Mr. Davidson on Sep- hood in 1936 and served parishes 1970. A very comfortable home, new modern kitchen, dining
ATTRACTIVE 2 BEDROOM tember 27, 1916, and he pre- in Windsor, St. Augustine, Merlin WROXETER — Friends and area, living room, 4 piece bath, large new recreation room,
brick home in Whitechurch on deceased her in 1957. and Leamington. He was made attached garage.
a lot 83' x 115'. Features in- An active church worker, she a monsignor in 1965 and since relatives of ten and Mrs. Stewart NEW 4 BEDROOM HOME
clude -living room, dining was a member of First Presby- 1970, he has been living semi- Higgins attended an evening Lar a ver modern residence. Beautiful kitchen with lunch
room, kitchen with good cup- retired in St. Augustine and serv- dinner in the community hall 9 Y
terian Church, Port Colborne; a g here on Saturday evening in area, adjoining dining room, living room with fireplace, family
boards and 4 op bath. Smelt life member of the Women's Mis_ ing Mass to the parish there. honor of their 40th wedding anni- room and laundry room on the main floor, two baths, 4 large
barn, workshop and paved sionary Society there and a mem- He is survived by one brother, versary, and later returned to the bedrooms, finished cedar sun deck, attached garage. Must
drive. Everything about the ber of the Ladies' Aid. Father William Phelan of Lon- Higgins' home for a social eve- be seen to be appreciated. Owner moving. Call for an appoint -
property is bright and cheery. Surviving are one son, Allan don; and two sisters, Sister M. St. ring. They were recipients of ment.
Davidson of Port Colborne; man four Leonard (Margaret) and Mrs. level efts and cards.
BUILDING LOTS in Belgrove grandchildren, Brian and Cindy William (Loretta) Lane, both of y y g TOWN BLOCK
and Blyth. Davidson, Mark and Faye Mc- London. He was predeceased by Now you can purchase your own town block including onw of
,,,, y Their family, Mr. and Mrs. Ron the most original and characteristic homes in the area. Village
Cormick, all of Port Colborne; two brothers, James and Higgins and family of Stratford, g g
TEESWATER • Almost com- One sister, Mrs. Stewart (Sadie) Thomas. of Wroxeter including 3 acres. Hanover kitchen, den both have
leted 3 bedroom brick house An and Mrs. Bill Higgins end alcove. Familyroom, large living room and dining room. Wind -
with coloured bath, pick your brother, Ross Kin also of Win Phelan rested at St. Joseph's ing staircase leads to 4 bedrooms, library with antique book -
g. K of Alberta were all able to be
broadloom, full basement, ham. Church, Leamington, until Wed- case and exit to balcony. Sewing room, hobby room and store
present as was Mrs. Higgins' room. The horhe is in excellent condition with red cher wood
good sized lot. Excellent fin- Funeral service was conducted nesday for funeral mass at 11 sister, Mrs. Arthur Legatt of cherry -wood
ancing for approved buyers at two o'clock on Friday.Decem- a.m. with Bishop G. E. Carter of trim throughout. Grounds contain many trees. Low purchase
and the rice is reasonable. Orillia; her horig, les and
P � � her 3, by Rev. Robert H. Arm- ficiating. He rested at the St. Mrs. Lawson Doig, Molesworth price of only $65.000.
strong at the R. A. Currie and Son Augustine Church Wednesday BLUEVALE BUNGALOW
MEL MATHERS g and their family, Mr. and Mrs.
Funeral Home. interment fol- evening and funeral mass was Bob Hetherington of Waterloo, For sale or rent. 1972 model has modern kitchen and dining
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WINGHAM 357-3208 lowed in Wingham Cemetery celebrated there today (Thurs area. living room with broadloom, 3 bedrooms, 2 with broad
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Representing
Mrs. Jean Ann Kerr of Males- 9
. James Ki Wilford Caslick, day) at n a.m. with Rev. S. C. loom and 4 piece bath plus utility r
ng, worth and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne P P y nom. Stove, fridge and some
LLOYD W. HUTTON Bill King, Howard Walker, D A. Quinlan in charge. Interment fol- King, Gorrie. Mr. Higgins' furniture is included. An ev" plus is an adjacent saleable
Hackett and Gordon Robinson lowed in St. Michael's Cemetery, sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baker, building lot fully surveyed o^e( approved for septic system. The
REAL ESTATE LIMITED were pallbearers. Floral tributes Morris Township. Omtah and Mr. and Mrs. Frank full price'for all is only $39.000.
Broker were carried by DeWitt Adams, The Tasker Funeral Home, Graham, St. Marys were also
KINCARDINE 396-2061 Charlie Bosman and Ray Robin- Blyth, was in charge of arrange resent. Ken Ducharm�, ghom,Ropre•ht Phone
35 570 shut•. Street.
ments. p Wingham, Phone 357-2591
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