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TRTHS
MOFFAT—At the Wingham and ELSCHNER -Barry sed Il *ky
District Hospital on Saturday, (Eickmeyer) of WtchM are
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Moffat, RR 1, Formosa, a son. a son, James Robert, on
For Rerrt
Ret0111 Corn ercW Units
Located 1/4 mile north of Wingham on Highway
No. 4. Good access off Highway.
AVAILABLE UNI78
2 - 1200 sq. ft.
1 - 2400 sq. ft.
With office, store and warehouse space. Three
established businesses already located.
Call Wingham 357-2628
After hours 357-3225
Two month s
rent
WITH A YEAR'S OCCUPANCY
Brand New 2 Bedroom Apartments In
Lucknow, Teeawater and Ripley
Available Immediately
LIMITED TIME OFFER
Call
GLENNHAVIN-APTS.
Phone 528-3234
KEITH FLik
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BROKER
REAL ESTATE
176 DIAGONAL ROAD , 3��e�4747�
WINGHAM, ONTARIO
GOOD LOCATION
A valuable property offering living accommodation for 2 fami-
lies or with the close proximity to the business section and
adequate off street parking could be converted to a variety
of commercial enterprises or an office complex.
BUNGALOW - PRICE REDUCED
Only $25,000 will bring you this cozy 3 bedroom bungalow with
many outstanding features in a prime location close to schools
and shopping.
RANCH STYLE HOME
New 3 bedroom home, combination kitchen -dining room with
beautiful custom cabinets, living room, 4 pc. bath, lovely decor
throughout. Situated on a large lot in a new subdivision in
Belgrave. Ready for occupancy. Excellent value at the listed
price of 539,900.
40 ACRES
30 acres tillable corn land provides rental income, balance has
springs, stream, large pond with adjustable dam and new
planting of pine trees. Choice building sites and paved road
makes this property a sound investment.
Ken Ducharme, Representative, 570 Shuter Street,
Wingham, Phone 357-2594
February 21.
GRAING]gR—In St. Joseph's
For Rent James, Clarence Wilson �� Improvement Hospital, Landon, on March 2, MrcWNA1.D—At the Ni lam
on
Mr. and Mrs. Murrayand District Hospital
TWO BEDROOM house, 1/4 mile way hyo rl d War 1 vete ra n loons announced Grainger, London, a son. First Friday, March 2, toMr. and
west of Harriston. References re great grandchild for Mrs. A. L. Mrs. D. Doug[" MacDonald,
quired. Peter Harrison, 336-2248. A native of Wingham and Water Wui•ks Ccr_rtment. City b l V & G Trust Stephens
and Mr. and Mrs. RR 3, Ripley, a son, In David.
Grainger, Gerrie.
37 -Hc veteran of the First World War, of Ottawa, and later became Victoria and urey ,wit
James Clarence Wilson of 26 Resident Engineer on Filtration
Company recently announced it GROOT—In St. Joseph's
COMBINED bedroom -fen, suit- John Street East, Wingham, Plant, Ottawa. has been authorized by the Hospital, London, on February a=
able for n. Central Passed away Thursday, March 1, He was a member of the N
P� federal de�rrtment of finance to 23, to Peter and Elaine Groot of
location, near hospital. Phone at the Wingham and District Wingham United Church and make loans under the Farm Hensall, a son, Eric, a brother
357-2750. Hospital: He was in his 88th yalr Wingham Masonic Lodge, No. Improvement Loans Act to for Jennifer and ,grandson for !
7-14 and death followed .a lengthy 286. qualified farmers. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kieffer, -
illness. Mr. Wilson married the former RR 1, Bluevale.
Mr. Wilson was born in Veda Watson in Ridgetown on The provisions of the act allow PEAL ESTATE
BACHELOR apartment avail- Wingham on November 18, 1891. October 15, 1938. She the company to make loans of up 3KINN—Eugene and Donna
able now, Apt. 285, Minnie St. His parents were the late Dr. predeceased him on August 13, to $75,000 for a variety of farm (McKay) are happy to an -
Elmer Wilkinson 357-2189. John Wilso% and Annie Currie. 1947. He was also predeceased by improvement purposes. The nounce the birth of their second
_ He attended school in Wingham one brother, Currie Wilson, daughter, Mm7' Ann, FAMILY HOME
and after graduating from high formerly of Kitchener. He is Merest rate on such loans is only pounds,
Rea I Estate unds, one ounce, on Two store 3 b.d-
school, he earned his Bachelor of one per cent above the prime Feb 21 at the W' y' . 0
survived by two sisters and one
lends rate and approval is rooms, room 0
Science degree in civil brother, Mrs. Helen Lanning of Pp and District Hospital. A sister plus 4 c. and 2 c.
HOG FARM, 100 acres, 96 work- engineering from the University Toronto, Miss Anne Wilson and quick and easy since the loans for Diane. p p p
able, excellent corn land, good of Toronto. Art Wilson, both of Wingham. are guaranteed by the govern- baths. Located on a lot
buildings, liquid manure tank, 2 He served overseas with the
meet. � 30.18m x 40.23m
storey house, close to Ripley. Canadian Field Artillery during The late James ClareneeDIED x 132'), this modern
Phone 395-5896. World War I and returned to Wilson rested at The Currie Since many of the company's �„ home in Wroxeter has
14-21-2B-7 Canada to his chosen career. For Funeral Home where friends branches are located in rural been completely reno-
45 years he was employed with paid respects until Saturday at communities, its ability to McLEAN—Passed away at voted. Owner has been
various engineering projects two o'clock when Rev. K. Barry provide farm improvement loans Victoria Hospital, London, on transferred.
Passmore conducted funeral as well as its recent a Thy, February 13, Clark = INCOME PROPERTY
across Canada. During the appointment the
H. McLean of 1298 Norman Located in heart of busi-
ONLY Second World War he was service. Interment followed in as an eligible lender under the ness section in Tees -
supervising Cemetery. Ave., London. He was the
supervising engineer with the ng r'Y� Small Business Loans Act will � �
/ Department of National Defence Pallbearers were Al Lanning of beloved husband of the former water consisting of two'
i on airport construction Toronto, Evan Wilson, Wheatley, further enable it to meet the Margaret Jean Lightbody; commercial outlets and
throughout southwestern On- Carl Watson, Ridgetown, Jim financial needs of people in those dear father of Kenneth A. two apartments. This .
MINUTES tario. He was Design and Con- Wilson, Bluevale, Ed Powell and communities, President William McLean, Nairobi, Kenya; Mrs. building is in good r& -
OF YOUR LIFE... struction Engineer with the Russell Gaunt, Wingham. Somerville noted. R. Alex (M. Gwen) Kellough of pair and is bargain
...WLJ PAW A Dartmouth, N.S., and Ian M. priced.
I McLean at home. Also sur- TEESWATER M
fTE viving is one grandson, Robert; White sided 1'/: storey
• e one brother, Grant E. McLean home having four bed -
Kinsmen given course on CPR of Wingham; and two sisters, rooms, one piece and
Mrs. Harold (Jean) Millward, three piece baths. At- �
Brantford, and Mrs. Ruth "� tached garage. .Situ -
Members of the Wingham can make it possible for a person and providing feedback on a Comte, Hamilton. He was : ated on a lot and half.
Kinsmen Club were given a short on the spot to preserve life until a "rescuer's" performance. A predeceased by his first wife, OFFICE 357-3840
course in cardio -pulmonary professional can be called. flashing light signals incorrect Mary Helen (Dawson) McLean Clarence 3S7-394
s BAILET resuscitation by Lynn Hickey and He pointed out the chances of hand placement for the chest in 1953• �ui'm service was 392-6969
Dave Crothers of the Wingham saving a victim who has massage, which might easily conducted at the Needham John gr
fire department last week. collapsed and stopped breathing break ribs on a real victim, and Memorial Chapel, London, on 335-3391 t"
REAL ESTATE LTD. The two firefighters attended increase dramatically with another light tells whether a Friday, February 16. In- Josephine [Jo] Morrison
Phone 482-9371 the club meeting to thank the prompt attention. Ninety-eight sufficient volume of air is terment followed in Mount 357-1704
Kinsmen for the donation of a per dent of such victims can be reaching the "lungs". Pleasant Cemetery. MEM SESSOMM ME ■
Clinton
1'/2 STOREY 3 bedroom home
on 1 % acres in Village of
Blyth. All nicely renovated.
Solar greenhouse included.
VICTORIAN STYLE - home in
Blyth on double lot, newly
renovated; priced for quick
sale.
DUNGANNON - 1'/2 storey
stucco, 2 bedroom home, at-
tached garage, nicely refin-
ished.
BRUSSELS - 1'/7 storey home, 3
bedrooms, dining room, large
lot.
HULLETT TWP. - 50 acre farm,
with good set of buildings.
NEAR WROXETER - New 1'/0
storey 3 bedroom home, on 1
acre with new small barn and
many extras.
BLYTH - New home, 1 floor, 3
bedroom brick bungalow,
landscaping completed.
MORRIS TWP. - 85 acres, 40
workable, no buildings.
4 ACRES - with good brick
home, large barn, new shed,
easily converted to farrow-
ing operation in Hullett Twp.
HULLETT TWP. -b4 acres, 48
acres workable. Good barn
equipped for cattle and hogs.
Nicely decorated 1'/: storey
home.
1'/2 STOREY frame home with
heated workshop and gar-
age. Located on paved road,
1 mile north of Brussels - ideal
for small business.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT - Let us
not look back in anger, nor
forward in fear, but around
us in awareness.
a>•
ROYAL HOMES LIMITED
"BRAND NEW HOMES IN WINGHAM'S NEWEST SUBDIVISION"
TWO STOREY DELIGHT
Newly built homes, near ready for occupancy, 3 carpeted bedrooms,
spacious living and dining room, full basement and lots more. The best
home money can buy. Only $35,900!
CHARMING 2 -BEDROOM
Spacious split entry with oak stairs and wrought iron railing. Basement
ready to finish for large rec. room, extra washroom and bedroom. Oppor-
tunity to own your dream home, $43,500.
GRACIOUS LIVING
In this large 3 bedroom home. large master bedroom with beautiful en -
suite 4 pc. bathroom. A most attractive home with all brick exterior on
large fully landscaped lot. Price $50,800.
CALL 357-2444
ResusciAnne doll and show how
revived if they get resuscitation
Although cardiac massage can
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mowbray,
she can be used to teach
within one minute of collapse.
be a valuable lifesaving
tances in the area.
lifesaving techniques. After Mr.
After four minutes this figure
technique it should not be at-
INSURANCE
Hickey and Mr. Crothers
drops to 50 per cent, 25 per cent
tempted by an untrained person,
Sunday guests with Mr. and
The
Man
demonstrated the one-man and
after five minutes and after 10
Mr. Hickey told the Kinsmen,
daughter, Edith, Oliver Grigg
and Mrs. Art Gibson on Saturday.
two-man rescue member's of the.
minutes without aid the chance of
noting it can cause severe in -
' A benefit dance for Miss
club were encouraged to try it for
themselves.
revival is only one per cent.
- Two things are needed to
ternal injuries if not performed
properly.
T Q. See ' S r.
CPR, a lifesaving technique
maintain life, ventilation and
He urged them all to take the
which was pioneered just a few
circulation, he explained. CPR
course as soon as it is madeI
MODULAR BUNGALOW built only three years ago. with two
years ago'in California, has been
techniques can provide both to an
available. Unlike other first aid
bedrooms, 1'h baths, both living and family rooms, kitchen
growing by leaps and bounds,
unconscious victim, getting
courses which remain in effect
with utility area, full walkout basement and coziness galore.
Mr. Hickey told the club, Right
oxygen into the lungs by mouth-
for several years, the CPR
Owner relocating and must sell soon. $11,000 or maybe your
now in this area just selected
to -mouth resuscitation and
course must be repeated at least
offer.
target groups such as
circulating the blood by external
once a year.
LET YOUR IMAGINATION and skill turn this red brick school
firefighters, ambulance at-
heart massage, which squeezes
into a gem. The setting is attractive; the building is solid (roof
tendants and policemen are
the heart between the breastbone
is new); and it's close to Wingham. $24,500 or make an offer.
receiving instruction in it but
eventually courses will be offered
and the spine.
ResusciAnne permits expert
'60 ACRE FARM in Turnberry Twp. with 50 scenic workable acres
to the general public.
instruction in both techniques,
and a price tag of only $39,500. Included is a three bedroom log
Knowledge of the technique
taking the place of a real victim
and frame home requiring restoration along with a large L -
shaped beef barn. The remaining ten acres are a mixed bush. -
Owner seeks a rapid sale. Price flexible!
f' MRS. ALLAN GRIFFITH
A NEW BUNGALOW that youVe always wanted at an afford,
able price. The three bedroom beauty in Belgrave has so many
Wroxeter
PersonaIs
lovely qualities including large modern kitchen, both living chd
dining rooms, an open basement and king size 75 x 173' lot with
a terrific view. Yours for only $39,900 or less.
Cathy and Steve Marks,
recently, was held in WroxeterwF
BRUSSELS HOME with three bedrooms, lar#b kitchen, living
room and utility room. Patio and sand -pit and your own swim -
Brussels, visited their grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Community Hall on Friday
evening with a large crowd at-
Tom Miller
ming pool. At $30,000 you can't go wrong.
Marks, Friday evening and
tending. A dance will be held for
COMPLETE
Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Bill Wheeler and family who
were burned out last week, in the
INSURANCE
C
C Contact:
Marks, Belgrave, were guests at
the same home Saturday
evening.
village on March 16.
Mrs. Robert Mitchell, Elk
SERVICES
Coast t0 Coast OFFICE - 357-1367
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Townsend
Y
Point, Alberta, visited recently
FARMERS —
See our Ad on Page 16 of
497
STAN MARGARET DAY -57-21%
MARGARET DAY -357-2196
with Mr and Mrs Stewart
g
ea State er��lce
have returned home from a
vacation in Florida.
Higgins and Mr. and Mrs. Vern
Crossroads for
Truck Insurance
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mowbray,
Clark and renewed acquain
MCMASTER
Cambridge, visited at the
tances in the area.
weekend with her parents, Mr.
Misses Betty Robbins and
INSURANCE
and Mrs. Harvey Reidt.
Linda Lewis of London, ac-
AGENCIES
Sunday guests with Mr. and
companied by Miss Romelda
Josephine Wingham
St.
327 Jose35ne St.,
Mrs. Cliff Marks were his
Taylor, Wingham, visited Mr.
,
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daughter, Edith, Oliver Grigg
and Mrs. Art Gibson on Saturday.
and Dennis.
' A benefit dance for Miss
Tharon Riley, whose apartment
in Wingham was gutted by fire
I BELGRAVEICLUB
Topics discussed at the second
meeting of the club were: colors
suited to each person; care of
hats and how to make a jeans
cap, a rain hat and a toque. The
meeting was held at the home of
club leader Mrs. Brian Black who
was assisted by co -leader Mrs.
Gerald Beck.
During election of officers.
Meribeth Scott was named
president, Andrea Coultes vice
president, Anne Procter
secretary and Julie Gnay press
reporter. Other members are
Dianne Scott, Dianne Nethery
and Marion Taylor.
Mrs. Black gave the girls
swatches of material such as rip -
stop vinyl, denim, wool challis
and suedine, which the girls are
to mount and place in their
record books. The club project is
"Accessories: The Final Ttmeh
The next meeting will be held
March 14 at 7 p.m. at the home of
Mn. Beck.
HUTTON
WINGHAM - 5 miles from town, 3 yr. old custom built brick 3
bedroom one floor home. Distinctively designed, having living
room with brick firepioce, dining room, spacious kitchen with
top of the line Hanover cupboards. Rec. room portiolly com-
pleted with fireplace. Deck at the back has an Angelstone
barbeque, exterior of Montibello brick. Deep broadloom
throughout and the treed lot is 300' x 90'. A super home.
SLUEVALE AREA - Hog farm on highway with attractive brick
home - features like act -in kitchen, formal living and dining
room, laundry room and 4 pc. bath. Two 2:' x 50' steel fnrrow-
ing barns, older 40' x 60' barn. Farm 34 acres in size with river
of the back.
WINGHAM - 94 acres '/: mile from Wingham on Hwy. No. 4,
74 acres level and workable, some bush, born 72' x 48' and 46'
x 59', no house. For extra land for your form operation see this.
S ACRES in Wroxeter area. Three bedroom brick house with
new addition. Barn 48' x 24'. Owner must sell as he has pur-
chased other property.
WINGHAM - Completely modernized and insulated 3 bedroom
home and a good treed lot close to schools and only 3 blocks
from downtown. New home comforts include modern kitchen
with dining areo, electric heating and broadloom throughout.
MEL MATHERS, WINGHAM 357-3208
Representing
LLOYD W. HUTTON REAL ESTATE LTD.
Broker, Kincardine 396-2061
REAL ESTATE'
AND INSURANCE AGENCY LTD.
WINGHAM
Where neigh!-o��rs maintain their property and your privacy is
this attractive three bedroom, i' i ,toray brick home, oil heat,
1'/, baths, laundry room, private concrete driveway and a full
lot. List price 537,500.
WINGHAM
A new home for 536,500? That's right, and these brick and alu-
minum semi-detoched homes include 3 bedrooms, a four piece
bail~, livi,a room, kitchen, full basement and a landscaped lot.
Buy now while you can still choose your own carpet and colour-
ing schemes.
GENERAL STORE
Located in Mildmay. The owner is looking for a purchaser who
doesn't want to work too hard but wants a reasonable and
steady income. The living quarters have 3 bedrooms, 3 pc.
both, living room and kitchen, listed at $19,500 plus stock.
TURNBERRY TOWNSHIP
100 acre pig farm with 40 acres workable, barns 50' x 50' and
64'x 40', implement shed 36' x 20', farrowing crates and stable
cleaner. Two lovely homes on this property make it Just right
for a father -son operation.
TOWNSHIP OF WEST WAWANOSH
133 acre beef farm near lucknow. Born 60' x B4', implement
shed 60'x 40' and silo 12' x 45'. Elegant 4 bedroom home with
11/2 baths, living room, dining room and large kitchen. Owner
retiring and willing to take back a substantial mortgage.
327 Josephine St. 357-1414
` Wingham, Ontario '