The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-02-28, Page 91
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01�owirhg an of five Elms and Douglas, boot of Bast
+ T weeks duration, Athol Wawanosh ; three daughters,
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ESTATE_ _; Bruce of East Wawanosh Mrs. Desmond (Norma) Garnett,
,;*fid. Township passed away Saturday, Ottawa, Mrs. Lorne (Lillian)
- RE ilieJ = N February 24, at the Wingham and Campbell of l�elgrave and Rets
J J 4 J�4�f�/W/W/ ► # i= District
Hospital. He was in his Ross ak . grandchildren, as Gurnere am Bet�t.
Mr. Bruce was born in East Brenda Watafldd �
The Man
To See Is
GLUEVALI BUNGALOW fair the family appreciating roomy
luxury with 1500 sq. h. on the main floor, elegant kitchen In-
cluding all new appliances (even dishwasher), 3 upstairs bed-
rooms, L-shaped wainscotted rec. room with bar and fireplace;
cold cellar and storage facilities, above ground Pool and sun
deck plue attached extra large garage.
W".7re si" ii4 i pna here's wimr you Vii: iuiir tw a B-
loomed kitchen, utility room, dining and living rooms, two 3
pc. baths including shower; 3 (maybe 4) bedrooms; good furn-
ace, roof, wiring and plumbing, king-size carport (accommo-
dates more than 2, cars) and only 3 blocks from Winghdm's main
street.
36 ACRES with a charming 3 bedroom home, modern kitchen,
4 pc. bath and spacious living room, new furnace and electrical
service, new plumbing and more. Hog barn 40- x 60, mostly
bush but a few cleared acres at an attractive negotiable price
See us for more details.
DARLING COTTAGE in Fordwich offers affordable limited ac-
commodation: large living room, modern kitchen with pantry,
one bedroom and 3 pc. bath, conveniently close to stores and
&4 $15.500.
REDUCED AGAIN is a lovely 3 bedroom white brick home on
Diagonal Road. The owners are relocating and wish to see a
fast offer on this lovely, stately home in an excellent state of
repair: Recently replaced are the furnace, roof, wiring, Insula-
tion and more. TRY YOUR OFFERI Asking $41,900.
C 4pc Contact:
OFFICE - 357-1344
Coast. to Coast STAN CHADWICK - 357-2497
Real Estate Service MARGARET DAY .357-2196
Savrgny Real Estate Ltd., C1oY-
FLkne, Ont. KOH 1KO
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R. Coiter die:
Wawanosh on January 1, 1804, a
eon of the late Alexander Bruce
Garnett of Ottawa,
Cameron Rost of l3juevale; and
For Rent
KEITH ' "
Passmore and Rev. Dr. Robert
In his 76th year
and Susan MacGregor. He at-
tended USS No. 7, East
ace sister, Mrs. Jahn F. (Ester)
McCallum of Bruseds.
Taylor,
stepson, Eldred Cather: Gorrie•
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Armstrong
176 DIAGONAL ROAD G35711111111'017
at Albert
$26 m cephoneN 357-1672 for
for many years.
TWO BEDROOM house, Y4 mileWawanosh,
HOUSE: Privately selling a 3
Cards o f
Thanks
Passed away at Wingham and
and farmed all his
adult life. He was a long service
He was predeceased by two
daughters in infancy; four :altos
west of Harriston. References re-
Mr. Armstrong was born
October 19 1890 in Morris
I wish to thank my relatives,
sixth concession of Morris
District Hospital on Saturday,
member of Leyal Orange Lodge
and one brother.
quired. Peter Harrison, 358-2243.
neighbors and friends for the
Township passed away Monday,
-
February 24, Richard Thomas
No. 462, Belgrave, (67 years) and
The late Athol Bruce rested at
37 -dc
Feb—, 19 at Clinton Public
stepdaughter, Mrs- Evelyn
Carta of RR 2, Wingham, in his
played the fife in Orange parades
The Currie Funeral Home until
Thanks to everyone who visited
Hackett's Farm Equipment
76th year.
for 66 years. He was also a
Monday when service was
GROUND FLOOR apartment,
sent cards or treats while I
Ltd., would to thank every-
like
Mr. Carter was born March 31,
member of Royal Black
-, iced , i at two o'clock by Rev.
immediate a1 . J. Meyere,
P Yer
was a patient in Wingham and
one for coming out to our grand
191 in Angus, Ontario, a son of
Preceptory No. 1228, Blyth, and
Kenneth hetes. Joint LOL and
357-2571 or (416) 414-0916.
District Hospital. Special thanks .,
opening. It made it all worthwhile
the late Richard Thomas Carter
played fiddle at many od-time
RBP service was hetet in the
to Dr. McGregor, Dr. Hanlon, Dr-
to see so many turn out. Thanks
and his wife, Ann. He farmed all
dances throughout the arae• for
funeral home Sunday evening at
rr+APT11aRRiT in Win&AM.
from 9 to 6
%ff_y,:,,, #-lin nR a.v1 ifgT AtAItf
ai.....-.., _ _---
WinghaM
to eve_ -= who a___ted 3ovr
.,....., �.,., uv.ut
flowers
This adult lite.
He by his first
several years.
9. Temporary entombment toot
Phone 357-1851 p.m.
peir• Brown and the
prizes, sent beautiful and
was predeceased
Mr. Bruce was also an active
place in Wingham Maw,
Day Care and Silver Circle Nurs-
who helped out in any way at all.
wife, Margaret Stevenson; three
member of Knox Presbyterian
with final resting place to be
TWO BEDROOM heated a -
ery staff. Your thoughtfulness
Managementandstaff,
brothers and one sister. Sur-
Church, Belgrave, serving as
Brandon Cemetery, Belgirave.
ment, newly decorated, three
will always be remembered.
Hackett's Farm Equipment Ltd.
viving is his wife, the former Eva
elder. from 1945 until his death.
Pallbearers were Mason
piece modern bath, ground floor,
Mary Campbell
(Walker) Gault; one son, Jack
On November 23, 1921, he was
Robinson, Lewis Stonehouse,
private entrance and driveway.
The Bluevale Intermediate
Gault, Wingham; one daughter,
married to the former Grace
Garner Nicholson, Jim Mc -
Available immediately. Phone
The relatives of the late Alice
Ball Club wishes to thank all
Mrs. Ron (Elizabeth) Reycei�
Scott, Rev. Colston Jones of-
Callum, Lorne Jamieson onset
su-i any ;.;.e.
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(Sharpin) Taylor wish to express
teams which participated in the
of Caronport, Saskatchewan;
ficiating at the Belgrave
Harold Vincent. Three Vaud -
their sincere thanks to all their
hockey tournament held in Bel-
three grandchildren; one
of
ceremony. She j ,. '�' `�` 'sed him"
�' Is Garnett' Eric Ross
Wanted To Refit
friends and relatives for their
more Feb. 16.18. Blyth entered
brother, arter
HenryY
�IEDu, and one sister, Sophiasons,
in 1978. He is survived by three
and Cameron Ross, carried floral
many acts of kindness, memorial
the winning team and consolation
;
Strand, Oregon.
Arnold of Londesboro,
tributes.
STORAGE SPACE about 1000 sq.
donations to The Ontario Heart
prize went to Wingham. Thanks
The late Mr. Carter rested at
ft. or more for furniture etc-, pre-
ferably in Mildmay ates. Phone
Foundation, The Canadian Can-
cer Society and the United
to all those who helped with the
tournament in any way, maaking
T� Giune Funeral Home where
friends their respects until
Alvin Orvis was lifelong
367-2308.
Church Memorial Fund; floral
it a very successful venture.
paid
noon Tuesdhy when removal was
21-28
tributes and cards of sympathy.
A special thanks to Rev. K. Bary
The Manager
made to the Wingham Bible
resident of-Wingham area
to the ladies of
Chapel where deceased was a
Real Estate
Passmore,
Wingham United Church and to
I would like to say many thanks
member, Pastor Len Fex, Fred
A lifelong resident of
Ethel Dowse, in 1958; one
the S. J. 'Walker Funeral Home.
to all who visited me and sent
cards, letters, gifts, flowers and
Munnings and John Martin
funeral service two
Wi ham, Alvin Percy Orvis,
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daughter and one son in infancy;
HOG FARM, 100 acres, 96 work-
Your thoughtfulness was very
treats while I was a patient in
conducted
a
o'clock. Interment followed in
Passed away Tuesday, February
and one brother, George Orvis, in
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able, excellent corn land, good
buildings, liquid manure tank, 2
much appreciated and will al-
waysbe remembered.
Wingham and District Hospital.
Wingham Cemetery.
20 at Victoria Hospital) London
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follow a brief illness He
Friends rd at the S.
� respects
storey horse, close to Ripley.
Thanks to the aura stiff an
nursing .
second floor and in ICU, to Dr.
Pallbearers were Claude
Martin, Fred Hayden, Howard
in his 92nd year.
J. Walker Funeral Home,
Phone 396 -SNB.
14-21-28-7
I wish to thank my friends,
neighbors and relatives for all the
McKim, Dr. Hanlon, and Dr.
Savage, Cliff Hefter, Don Clarke
Orvis was born ii urn-
bey Township, a• son of late
r7'
Wingham, where Mr: Orvis
until Friday when
cards and visits I received while I
McGregor and to Lieut. I. Train-
or for his visits. Thanks to my
-and Bill Blake. Floral tributes
were carried by •Orville Welsh
p'
Eleazer Orvis and Mary vi
Barr Passmore conducted
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LAND O'LAKES properties free
was a patient in Wingham and
thanks
family for the things they have
and Ben Hayden.
He attended Zetland School d
funeral service at two o'clock.
Final resting will be
catalogue. Cottages, lots, acre-
District Hospital. Special
to the nurses and to Dr. Corrin,
done, to Joan for making it pos-
was a member of the W am
United Church. He lived in
place
Wingham Cemetery.
ages, businesses and homes.
Dr McKim and Dr: Bradley.
Bible for me to get out for Christ-
Wingham all his life working
Pallbearers were Ross Orvis,
Savrgny Real Estate Ltd., C1oY-
FLkne, Ont. KOH 1KO
— — cards and
Thank you also to fir' �r
mas and New Year's and to
Susan for helping at home.
J. rmsirong
first as a drayman, latest as a
Oil Springs, Bill Orvis, Waterloo,
KEITH ' "
Passmore and Rev. Dr. Robert
Pearl Wright
•
was Morns native
carpenter. He was also a fireman
Taylor,
stepson, Eldred Cather: Gorrie•
P
Armstrong
176 DIAGONAL ROAD G35711111111'017
at Albert
$26 m cephoneN 357-1672 for
for many years.
Garnet Dowse Cambridge
HOUSE: Privately selling a 3
Mary Ireland
may
Memorial Fund of the Wingham
Joseph Alvin Armstrong of the
He i survived by his wife, the
(Galt), Maitland Edgar,
bedroom house in Wingham.
Mr. Armstrong was born
October 19 1890 in Morris
I wish to thank my relatives,
sixth concession of Morris
former Arabella Cathers, whom
Petrolia, and Harvey Edgar, RR
Newly decorated inside, modern
I would like to thank m friends
myfriends
neighbors and friends for the
Township passed away Monday,
he married April 13, 1963; one
4, Wingham. Floral tributes were
by Sam Cupskey and
kitchen, carpeted throughout,
lovely cards, gifts, phone calls
Feb—, 19 at Clinton Public
stepdaughter, Mrs- Evelyn
carried
BROKER
insulated, new tool shed out back.
and re uveS fpr
visits while I was in the Wingham
and allthose who visited with me
ry
Hospital. He was in his 89th year
Jackson, RR 1, Wroxeter ; one
William Young of Wmgham-
of empathy.
R E A L E S TAS' E
Beat the real estate charge, only
and District Hospital. Specialfamily
on my birthday. Thanks also to
and death followed a lengthy
stepson, Eldred Cather: Gorrie•
P
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donations be made to the
176 DIAGONAL ROAD G35711111111'017
at Albert
$26 m cephoneN 357-1672 for
thanks to Dr. Corrin, the ambu-
the supper we all grandowed dren for
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nieces and enc hewsc it was
y
may
Memorial Fund of the Wingham
WINGHAM., ONTARIO
showing. '
lance drivers and the nurses on
PPe
Mrs Gordon Higgins
Mr. Armstrong was born
October 19 1890 in Morris
predeceased b his first wife,
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United Church -
2 STOREY FAMILY HOME
Solid brick in excellent condition. Modern kitchen_f9mi l din-
ing room, double living room, library tartth'"tirdpla wsrardl)p
wood staircase leads to master bedroom with 2 pc. bath en -
suite, plus 2 bedrooms and 4 pc. bath. Hot water radiator heat-
ing. A 2 storey storage building is also situated on the large
lot just 2 blocks from downtown. Full price only $59,000.
3 BEDROOM HOME
Brick construction, modern decor throughout, late model spaci-
ous kitchen, living room, large new family room with patio
doors and sun deck. Two baths, three bedrooms, new utilities
and insulation. Excellent condition, owner moving.
EXCELLENT LOCATION
Very attractive home completely renovated with new Hanover
kitchen, large living room plus family room and 4 bedrooms all
with broadloom- New bath and utility room. Detached garage
and concrete driveway. This property is an excellent buy at the
low price of only $39,500.
NEWLY RENOVATED BUNGALOW
Situated op the outskirts of Wingham the 2 bedroom home has
been completely renovated inside and out, with all new custom
kitchen cupboards, new 4 pc. bath, new wiring, plumbing and
insulation, plus many more attractive features, all for the low
price of $34,500.
Ken Ducharme, Representative, 570 Shuter Street,
Wingham, Phone 357-2594
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WINGHAM
Where neighbours maintain their property and your privacy is
this alfa tsy� three harlrnom. 1'/2 storey brick home. oil hoot,
11/2 baths, laundry room, private concrete driveway and a full
lot. List price $37,500.
WINGHAM
This outstanding beauty offers affordable family living at its
best. This 1'/2 storey frame home boasts three bedrooms, large
modern kitchen, dining room, living room, den that could be a
4th bedroom, 1'/2 baths and only one block from main street.
List price $39,500 but no reasonable offer refused-
WINGHAM
A new home for $36,5007 Th9t's right, and these brick and alu-
minum semi-detached homes include 3 bedrooms, a four piece
bath, living room, kitchen, full basement and a landscaped lot.
Buy now while you clan still choose your own carpet and colour-
ing schemes.
TOWNSHIP OF KINLOSS
100 acre general purpose farm with 75 acres workable. Pro-
perty consists of 1'h storey brick home with 4 bedrooms, 3
place bath, contemporary kitchen, living room, den with a fire-
place, oil heat and a largo barn. Listed at $85,000 so make an
offer.
TOWNSHIP OF EAST WAWANOSH
200 acre beef farm with 185 acres workable. Magnificent 2
storey brick house with 4 bedrooms, largo kitchen, dining
room, living room with fireplace, 4 piece bath, oil and hot
water heating and an attached garage. An extremely largo
born with adjoining silo complete this attractive offering. The
fall plowing has been done.
347 Josephine St. 357-1414
Wingham, Ontario
28-7-14-28 second floor. , I
Donald McIntosh, Township and was the last sur- ;
Bruaefleid The family of the late Alvin P. viving memberof a family of five ,
!-Fri ' Orvis of Wingham wishes to ex- sons born to the late George WARD U PTI G R� V�. -
s 1 1 I would liIM Suzann Love. thank my press their sincere thanks and Armstrong and SuzanLove.
friends, i, , and relatives appreciation to relatives, friends He was predeceased by Herbert Listowel
s ' for the cards gifts flowers and and neighbors for their many who formerly lived in British (519)6291-3040 i
visits while I was a patient in the acts of kindness, floral tributes, Columbia, Fred (Alberta), •
Wingham and District Hospital. memorial donations, cards and Edwin (fifth concession of CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
Special thanks to Dr. Leahy, sec- food. Thanks to Rev. Barry Pass- Morris) and Henry (Blyth).
and floor nurses and Keith more, the S. J. Walker Funeral He is survived by his wife, the
Humphrey for his visits. Home and the ladies of the UCW former Annie Pearl Deacon; one
= LoloMann of Wingham United Church. daughter, Mrs. Lawrence (Mae)
ii 1f YN dMft These kindessses will always be Bottrell of London; one son,
} remembered. Lloyd Armstrong of- Morris
tRl(S George and Helen Underwood Belle Orvis and family, Township; and three grand-
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wish to express their sincere nieces and nephews children. He was predeceased by
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thanks to the volunteers of the one infant son.
Wingham Fire Department, Mrs. The late Mr. Armstrong rested
��..��5������■ Mary Woods, Cliff Heffer, Len DIED at the M. L. Watts Funeral Home,
■ Baird, Doug Fortune and Orvil Brussels, where complete funeral and committal service TWO Month' t
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■ Hastings for their efforts in pre- GILMORE—Passed away in -
' ■ venting a fire which could have Wingham, John Raymond was conducted Thursday,
■ reached much more serious pro- Gilmore, in his 76th year. He February 22, at two o'clock by rent
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portions. Everyone's assistance Mary Rev. Eric Ledrew of Brussels
po ry was a son of the late Ma United Church where deceased WITH A YEAR'S OCCUPANCY
■ was very much appreciated. Gilpin and Patrick Gilmore
• entombment followed in Brussels ■ ■ and is survived by one brother, was a member. Temporary Brand Now 2 Bedroom Apartments In
� ■ , Edward of Pinecrest Manor, Cemetery Chapel with spring Lucknow, Teeswater and Ripley
Lucknow. The late Mr. Gilmore
■ rested at the MacKenzie- interment to take place in Available Immediately
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McCreath Memorial ChapelBrandon Cemetery, Belgrave. LIMITED TIME OFFER
CULROSS TOWNSHIP ■ until Monday morning when
acre. Two bedrooms, 3
1'/, storey home on % ■ removal was made to St. Call
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■ Joseph's Roman Catholic ,, GLENNHAVENAPTS.0 pc. bath with vanity andREAL ESTATE LTD. Church, Kingsbridge, for Mass Annual held bstorage area on second ■ at 10 a.m. Temporary en-
■ floor. One bedroom, : Phone 482-"71 tombment took place in South local branch of Phone SZ8 3
0 living room, dining Clinton Kinloss Mausoleum.
■ room, kitchen and util- : Bible Society
■ ityroom on first floor.
■ Good rni�r+tr, li•.,;,y. : G 0 acres workable, acre
2form, good Rev. Ron Baker was elected _
Price $37,000. barns, equipped for hogs. head n the Wingham branch a HuTTON
the Canadian Bible Society at the
70,27 ho (51 acres) hav- ■ Nice 2 storey home.
` in 14.20 ho (36 acres) SWAN—In loving memory of anal meeting held Feb. it at
� 9 ■ VICTORIAN STYLE --home in the home of Len Fex, the retiring
. workable, level to roll- ■ Blyth on double lot, newly Gwen Swan (Brown) who passed president. 72 ACRES on Highway No. 87 near Bluevole. House is immacu-
■ ing, balance mixed i renovated, priced for quick away three years ago February Other officers are Mrs. Helen late with its 2 baths, modern kitchen, oak floors, attached.
bush. 11/2 storey, 3 bed- N sale. 29, 1976. double garage. Painted barns 50'x 72' and 40'x SO', two ample--
room home. Taxes only . Curzon, first vice president; Mrs.
DUNGANNON 1 /, storey God ink her home, it was His Margaret Hotchkiss, treasurer; meat sheds, silo, and steel granary. Land is all drained, an out-
$134.14 per year. Price stucco, 2 bedroom home, at- will, standing farm.
$35,000. But in air hearts she liveth still, Mrs. Hazel Campbell, secretary;
■ lathed' garage, nicely re -fin- and Verna 'McLaughlin and
TEESWATER ■ ished. —Lovingly remembered by Murdean MacLeod, canvass WINGHAM - Price drastically reduced on this restyled 3
bed -Two storey brick apart- ■ BRUSSELS - 11/2 storey home, mom and dad. conveners. room house 3 blocks from downtown in Public School area
ment house located on 3 bedrooms, dining room, The meeting was conducted by new home comforts include total insulation, electric heating,
main street consisting ■ large lot. SWAN—Ill memory of a dear Rev. Robert Armstrong, who broadloom, modern kitchen and sunroom at the back. Price
of four units. Two apart- ■ HULLETT TWP. - 50 acre farm, sister• Gwen Swan, who passed opened with prayer. The $29,900.
ments on second floor ■ with good set of buildings. away three years ago, February �'"�
have one bedroom each 29 1976 treasurer's report showed the BLUEVALE - Attractive 6 year old custom built birick bungalow.
■ NEAR WROXETER •New 1'-, response to the 1978 appeal for
and main floor each ■ __ storey 3 bedroom home on 1 You are not forgotten sister, funds was most gratifying. A A quality electrically heated home featuring 3 bedrooms, a 4
unit having two bed- ■ acre with new small barn and Nor ever will you be. c. bath and a 3 c bath, living room, dining room, kitchen and
■ total of E1,520 was collected and p p g g
rooms. All self contain- ■ = man extras. As long as life and memory lasts, finished rec. room with attached garage and patio doors. It
■ Y sent to the office in Toronto.
ed. Two furnaces. ■ BLYTH -Now home, 1 floor, We will remember thee. The society expressed ap- odds up to a beautiful home.
WROXETER ■ 3 bedroom brick bungalow, madly missed by Bob and
angel stone ■ predation to everyone who
One storey 9 landscaping completed. Sharon, Wayne and Lorna and helped make that appeal a 94 ACRES - '/, mile from Wingham, no house, barn 72'x 48' and
home having 3 bed- ■ HIGHWAY PROPERTY - No Bill and Cathie. success and noted there is a 46' x 50' 79 level workable acres, balance bush. Could he an
rooms and every con- ■ buildings, 80 acres, 45 acres continuing need for more Bibles. excellent place to build.
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venience one would ■ workable, near Blyth. JILLINGS—In loving memory of '
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need for today's living. Contributions made In Y' 9• : MORRIS TWP. - 85 acres, 40 our dear daughter, Dana Jillings, Memoriam and at the time of the PARTIALLY completed split level house in Wroxeter area on a
1188 square feet of liv- workable, no buildings. who passed away March 1, 1978. appeal help the society meet this one acre lot. Materials on site for completion of house. New
ing area. Electric heat. 4 ACRES - with good brick A bud that the Gardener gave us, need painted barn 24' x 40'.
■ This•home only being home, large born, new shed. Apure and lovely child,
three years old, has ■ easily converted to farrowing He gave her in our keeping I BEAUTIFUL 4 bedroom modular home in new condition to be
■ been well kept. operation in Hullett Twp. To cherish undefiled. moved to your lot, features 2 baths, oil hooting. Home is 24' x
OFFICE 357 3640 S ACRES - 1'/2 storey home in But just as it was opening52'.
John F. Brent Mullett Twp. SOLD To the glory of the day. �% the MEL MATHERS, WINGHAM 357-3208
335-331 Down came the Heavenly Gar
Josephine (Jej Morrison FOOD FOR THOUGHT - Most dener WANT
Representing
367-1704 _ of us could move mountains And took our flower away. -A—D S_ LLOYD W. HUTTON REAL ESTATE LTD.
Clarence Sutchfle ■' if only someone would clear —Ever remembered and sadly
.6%9 the foothills out of the way. missed by her father and mother, WINGHAM M 357-2320 Broker, Klneardino 396-2061
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Tan and Brenda Jillings. •
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