The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-12-05, Page 9J
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Of a dear one gne oto rest. God has him in his core,
The ones who think of bar today We have hilar in aur hearts,
Are the ones who loved ber beat. —.� loved, @till mired and
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307-2320
Hugh L. McKa ue dies suddenI WARWICK l° lo"i� teary oof Bertha Henderson, w�hp
9 y oher, passed Dec. 5, W7.FARM HOME, highway location, THREE BEDROOM home be- f a dear husband and fat
Wilfred Warwick, who Pam God knew that she was suffering,
outskirts of Wingham. Ph" tween Bluevale and Wkm*er, A multitude of friends, who had 19% he served overseas witF one grandson Scott. He was away eight years ago, Dec. 4, That the hills were bard to ebinb,
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s Keith Fitzsimmons, 357-1117. recreation room, 2 piebath, come to know him throuSb we 30 Royal Canadian Corps of Sign by by his father and 1971. So He domed her, weary eyd{ds
years as a clerk at the
. 19 rrb, hydro cost to be shared, rent ileo Yfingbam For many Years Hugh wor..., k brother, Harold. As time unfolds another year And whispered, NPesoe be
a month. Refer preferred- Post Office, this week mourn the as a cream tester at the The late Hugh McKague rested Memories keep you ever near. thine -
ONE and three bedroom apart. Apply to Box 2125 c -o The Wing- death of Hugh Lawrence Teeswater Creamery before at the Currie -Walker Funeral Silent thoughts of time@ together Away in the beautiful hft of God,
REAL ESTATE LTD. menta in Teeswater. Call 3M ham Advance -Times W McKague of 272 Centre Street, coming to Wingham and his Home where friends By the valley of rest so fair
ir�tam, paid their Hold memories that will Let far- ,
Phone 414.1371 6893. Ont. Wingham. Mr. McKague died employment with the post office: respects until Tuesday at two ever. Some day, we know not when,
Clinton 14-21-283 21 rrb suddenly at his home on Sunday, He was a member of St. An- o'clock when Rev. Dr. Robert H. —Lovingly remembered and We will meet our loved one there.
December 2. He Was, in his 56tb drew's Presbyterian Church and Fong conducted complete sadly missed by wife Edythe and Lovingly rumbered by
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY HOUSE IN Brussels. Phone IN BELGRAVE one and two Year. Branch 180 of the Royal Canadian funeral and committal service in family. dad and family.
Centrally located in Blyth. 357-3114 bedroom aBorn in Culross Township, Legion- Comrades in the Legion the chapel•
Apt. above,
F ace
24 rrb
partments " �'e,
fridge, washer and dryer. Avail-
Bruce County, Mr. McKague was
held a memorial service in the
Honorary pallbearers we e
MORRIS TWP. - 1 acre on pov-
able immediately. Phage 357-
a son of Mrs. Abbie McKague of
funeral home on Monday evening
Doug Rathbun, Ken Simmons,
ed road, 7 room modern
bungalow, surrounded by
BEDS',^ ' °..� I%x room in Lucknow,
2939
Teeswater, the former Abbie
Rowe, and the late Harry
at 9:30.
Besides his mother, Hugh is
Lloyd Elliott, Lloyd Carter, Jim
Deleeuw and Verdun Ducharme.
maples. Eight miles from
heated, furnished including
26-5-12
McKague. He was born October
survived by his wife, the former
Honorary flower bearers were
Wingham.
M0111=MOTWP. - 2 floor brick
fridge and stove, linen supplied,
all utilities paid. Phone 528-3723.
ONE BEDROOM apartment. AP-
11, 1924. He attended SS No. 5,
Culross Township, and later
Elsie F. Thacker, whom he
married June
Glenn Sinnamon and Bert Morin.
Hugh
home 5acres with frame
21-28
Ply Leroy Jackson, 357-2904, or
attended the Teeswater Con-
19, 1948, in
Teeswater; two sons, Brian of
McKague's final resting
place will be Teeswater
born, 2 ilea from Blyth. Sev=
-
5-12
tinuation School. From 1943 until
Wingham and Shawn, at home;
Cemetery.
or&'.
NEW IsTING - Morris Twp.,
HARDWARE STORE'
2 acs ,frame home, Targe
barn.
in Wingham area for
APARTMENT, including fridge
and stove, located on Josephine
BY MURRAY GAUNT,
MPP (HURON -BRUCE)
Reasonably priced.
MORRIS TWP. - 2 miles from
Blyth on % acre lot, 7 room
sale.
Has a Home franchise
St. Phone 357-1851 before a p.m.
HEATED APARTMENT near,
Repwit
-.'
from men
brick home in Iik* new condi-
Heated worksh
now.
hospital, available early Jan-
Jan -
s Parktion.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT I
Approximate sales
Apply J. Meyer, =_
During the estimates of the
sometimes wonder, what the
are $140,000. yearly.
Pleasant Road, Toronto, Ont-
M4T 2C5. Phone (416) 487-7810.
ministry of energy this week, .I
proof of public liabilityand
ro ert damage
uniform residential veer rates.
government
population of the world would
be if from the beginning of
Please contact
raised the- matter of energy
- don and a new inventlojn
Anyone caught witthout insurance
earmarked $1 million land
time all children had been
Box 191, St. Jacobs,
THREE BEDROOM semi�e-
by a Canadian, Mr. Andrew
after that date may be liable for a
on the Niagara Escarpment this
planned
Ont. NOB 2NO
tacked home. Phone i-821_6049
MacGauire, who lives in Toronto.
fine of up to 6,2,500•
Year and there will be more
.for more information.
- enings•
This is a device for conserving
The estimates of the ministry
money allocated next year,
tr
17 rrb
fuel in motor vehicles which will
of education have been before the
according to the Premier, who.
result in an average of 15 per cent
Standing Committee on Social
said the government has other
TWO BEDROOM house in Bel-
better gas mileage and in some
Development. During these
spend priorities. The Niagara
grave, available Jan. i. Phone
tests substantially higher savings
hearings, concern has been
Escarpment Commission
The Man
887-9033.
than that. This is an add -0n
w - 1 regarding declining
recently issued a report asking.
the government to
device to the carburetor and has
enrolments in the schools. John
spend $25
To See l
FIVE ROOM farm house in Bel-
been tested by Ford engineers in
Europe, who are convinced of its
Sweeney, Liberal education
critic, called for a declining
million to buy nearly 30,000 acres
of escarpment land during the
s
-se.�.o.
more area, excellent condition,
merits to the extent that they are
enrolment factor in the funding
next five years,
MORTGAGE SALEI - A six year old split level four bedroom
electrically heated; also wood
and coal can be used. Phone
about to recommend that the
regulations, pointing out that:
home has been abandoned by
its owner. This grand home has
357-2870.
device be placed on all Ford cars
many costs do not decrease in
on exciting layout with spacious modem kitchen, very large
21
in Europe British Leyland and
proportion to the decrease in
1
utility room, sec. room with fieldstone fire I di i
rrb
Weber Carburetion have also
school population. Such costs as.
, n ng room conducted extensive tests on it beating, lighting and busing will I
with glass door walkout, two fell baths, double garage. Ask- WINGNAM
MOUSE in Whitechurch, refer- and they got improved not change with the hiss of a
Ing $59,900 BUT ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED! proved fuel
SUNSET CRESCENT BUNGALOW - at only $44,5W has country � N11ed• phone 526-2006 economy 211per cent. They are single pupil, but the Prat ADVANCE -TIMES
kitchen with built in dishwasher, three bedrooms, finish after 6 P.M.now moving into Phase two of th funding regulations are such that
r ecj sec. emission standard testing. the per Pupil grant is decreased
oQ1r►, extra apptani;ps and d ti�rific kstofipn. Excellent mart- 24 rrb ting• -
gage at 11'/4%. EXCELLENT VALUE. as<the enrolment drops. ���jT ADC'
The University of Belgrade N ADS
ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW - only two years old in fashionable THREE miles from Wingham, Engineering Faculty is also 'W -Sweeney also expressed
Maitland Estates with recently finished recreation and games cozy 3 bedroom concern that must be 357-2320
ga bungalow on a conducting tests and Mexico and provided for the trains of
room, workshop and two baths. Owner transferred and seeks large garden sized lot; separate Chile are very interested in the ng
a rapid offer from you. laundry room, new aluminum device. It has been tested by the special education teachers if
SUMMER AND A SUNDECK - winter and a fireplace; three bed- storms and, screens, full base- ministry of transportation and mandatory legislation is brought eRPKER
rooms, dining room, living room, utility room and full base- ment with combination oil and communications, here in the in requiring school hoards to
ment. Open view and select location - what more could you "Food furnace; $200 per month; province, and they are satisfied it identify and educate students
want? ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED. also optional on same -, a does give increased fuel per- with learning disabilities. An
FIRST TIME - on the market, this three bedroom home with 'a' x 40' heated workshop with formance. early identification program has
separate living and dining rooms hos a detached garage and cement floor and 14' high door, The process is a very simple been started, but there is a need
large lot. Close to downtown and only$27,500. $100 for a phase-in period; otherwise
per month. For further in- one. The device creates a homo-
ECONOMICALLY PRICED - two bedroom home in Wroxetor on a formation phone 357-2747 after 6 geneous mix of air and fuel and many Problems would be iden-
double lot has a lot of attractions including the price tag of P•m• creates continuous turbulence to tiffed and the children would be
$23,900: new furnace, newly insulated, small shed, w s i- 31 rrb give complete simply put on wait lists if
very P� P burning even when teachers are not trained to
nus kitchen and living room. Try your bidl time motorcold, otch is fbe handle these problems.
C C Contact: Real Estate incomplete bang is Another matter of concern in
greatest•
- For-SalePresident Carter of the United education is the textbooks whichare in �. in man
OFFICE 357-1314 States has asked Americans to Y cases. For
Cti►dSt to coast
STAN CHADWICK 357-2497 THREE BEDROOM double -wide drive three miles less per day instance, one of the texts used in
MARGARET DAY 36741% home, eat -in kitchen laundry,_.4 than normally and this _would Grades 9 and 10, Canada To -day,
Rwai Estate Service JOHN PHILLION 357-3196 _ piece bath, large living r,06msolve their gasoline rationing is not a good history text. It was
very attractive decor. Close to Pr'ogr'am. It is estimated the sav- pointed out that this book is more
Bruce Nuclear Power Develop- rags from this device would be sociology than history, and even
meat. Asking MW and the take the equivalent of driving tine questionable history, in the
over of a $30,000 mortgage. If in. miles less per day on the opinion of many.
D terested please call Me-sm. average, so- it can be readily This week the matter of rural
0 5-12 appreciated what it could mean hydro rates was raised in the
in terms of out over-all fuel Legislature and the Premier was
THIt 8 bedroom mobile home, requirements. It is estimated asked by Robert Nixon what he
r 12' x 65', 5 years old, furnished, that if this device were used on intends to do about the fact that
(SA ; I N 1 r, W 1'. j, very, good, $W. all cars we would require 1.5 rural rates in Ontario are the
Phone i67-193i.million gallons of gasoline less highest in Canada of any
284 per day than is presently con- province west of New Brunswick.
m
sued. One thousand kilowatts in on -
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device does seem to have tarso cost $39.50; in Quebec,
SAVE YOUR SIGHT This
promise and it will $24.40 and in Newfoundland it
Remember that important -be, it is thought, distributed by cost $34.61. If hydro rates were
AND INSURANCE AGENCY LTD. piece of equipment — safety Magna International in Toronto standardized across Ontario the
glasses — when you're doing by Christmas for an approximate rural residential rate would
WINGHAM chores around the house or yard, cost of $40. It is said to have no decrease by 22 per cent and
:For the best of your life in this brick home.. 5 bedrooms, 2 full says the Industrial Accident bad effects on the engine and it is urban dwellers would pay four
�whs and kitchen. Furniture arrangement is easy in these Prevention Association (IAPA) also claimed that, on the basis of Per cent more. British Columbia,
Ilarge rooms, living room, dining room and family room with a of Ontario. Approved safety tests, car emissions are reduced Quebec, Nova Scotia and
fieldstone fireplace. An attached single car garage with a glasses are made to resist impact as well. Newfoundland have instituted
cement driveway completes this attractive offering, and afford protection against It is anticipated that the bill to
1R GSAAVOLTRWINHM N- ONTARIO* •
3570/01417
CENTRAL LOCATION
2 storey solid brick having formal dining room, large kitchen,
large foyer. Beautiful woodwork throughout. Bath up and
down. This is a well kept home located close to post office and
downtown. Excellent offer to settle estate.
ATTRACTIVE HOME
Brick home in excellent condition, new decor, throughout. Kit-
chen with dining area, separate dining room, living room, two
baths, 4 bedrooms all with ~closets. Updated' hydro, plumbing,
heating and insulation. Priced to sell. Coll for appointment.
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY
1'/2 storey" home. Good lot, good location. Combination
kitchen - dining room, living room, family room or 3rd bed-
room, bath. Attached carport. This home is structurally in good
sound condition but requires'interior redecorating and is priced
accordingly at a low $23,000. Excellent opportunity for the in-
dustrious homeowner or contractor.
RIVER VIEW
Immaculate 1 storey 3 bedroom bungalow built in 1974 on large
lot on the.outskirts of Wingham. Tastefully decorated through-
out, Full basement. Detached garage. Water supply from
drilled well. Excellent value is offered for the low price of only '
$40,000.
Ken Ducharme, Representative, 570 Shuter Street,
Winghom, Phone 357-2594
HUTTON
WINGHAM - New custom built 3 bedroom brick bungalow on a
70' x 115' lot - features living room, dining area and electric
heating - partially finished rec. room and finished garage. Pric-
ed in the forties.
WINKMAM Particles and splashed liquids, provide for compulsory �ELGRA
A meet $ell starter home that makes dollar Sense. This 11/2
storey frame home presents for your inspection 4 bedrooms,
an expansive kitchen, living room, dining room, family room,
4 piece both and a paved driveway. Offered for quick'sale - so
make an offer.
100 ACRES
If you want to farm good, you start with a good farm. 90 early
acres of workable Harriston loam. Attractive 2 storiy 3 bed-
room Dome. Set up for beef and pigs. Large barn with Formatic
mill and automatic feeders. 2750 bushel granary and silo 12'x
36' For more details give us a call.
HOWICK TOWNSHIP
100 acre highway farm with 80 acres workable. Capacity for
3900 fat pigs yearly. Three larger newer barns, augered feed-
ing system, liquid flush manure system with capacity for
1,572,000 9ollons, two large gronaries and much more. Two
sloreli double brick horse with 5 bedrooms. Call us for all the
details.
WROXETER
Spacious and exciting best describe this new brick bungalow.
Large kitchen with oak cabinets, living room, 4 pc. both, 2
bedrooms (possibly a third next to the finished family room)
and an attached 1'h car garage. All of this on just about '/f acre
lot. A soy forever at $48,900.
For jobs where dust and grit automobile insurance will
could enter the eyes, a pair of ft l receive Third Reading in the
coverage safety goggles is an Legislature this week. This bill
even better bet. Think twice be. makes it mandatory, when 1980
fore you start a job. Are you pro- licence plate stickers go on sale
testing your sight? on Dec. 1, for motorists to show
Deputy Clork-Treasurer
An immediate opening exists for the above position. The
successful candidate will have a strong accounting or financial
background and, preferably, prior municipal experience.
Salary commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Excellent fringe benefits provided.
Interested, qualified applicants submit resume in writing
not later than 4:00 p.m. December 18, 1979 to:
Chairman of Finance
Town of Wingham
Box 90
327 Josephine St. 357-1414 Wingham, Ontario
Wingham, Ontario NOG 2WO -
Walton's 76th Holstoin
Consignmont Salo
Walton's Sales Arena
2 miles west of Durham on No. 4 Hwy.
Thurs., Doc. 13, 1979
12:00 Noon
Selling in this sale is the herd of Ron Webster, New Low-
ell, Ont., consisting of 20 cows - 10 Registered and 10
Grades; 6 are fresh and 6 are due in December and Janu-
ary. This herd is in the 1st stage of listing.
Following is regular consignment sale of Registered and
Grade Holsteins - fresh and close springing cows, first calf
heifers, bred heifers and yearlings.
Cattle mainly from listed herds.
Blood tested prior to sale.
Plan now to attend as this Is the lost sol* for 1979.
DONALD E. WALTON
Solos Manager and Auctioneer
Phone (519) 369-3404 or 369.2031
v - New three bedroom brick bungalow on a 75 x 173'
lot - features include formal dining room, living room, electric
heating, kitchen with extra good cupboards. Priced in the
upper thirties - ask to see it today.
WINGHAM - Three bedroom electrically heated executive
home in a choice residential area. Spacious foyer, separate
14'x 14' dining room, living room with fireploce, 4 pc. bath and
2 pc. bath. Rec. room, games room, bedroom and office on
lower floor. large 2 car garage and many other extras make
this house outstanding.
150 ACRES - on highway, over 100 workable - 4 bedroom brick
house with new addition - born 90'x 90', pit silo, paved yards -
asking $129,000. Try your offer - machinery and cattle could
also be purchased to make a package deal.
WROXETER - house and one acre of land on Highway adjoin-
ing village of Wroxeter, 4 bedroom brick house, kitchen with
lots of cupboards, carpeted living and bedrooms. Small new
barn - *:king in the twenties. Reduced to sell as owner has
bought a farm.
MEL MATHERS, WINGHAM 357-3204
Representing
LLOYD W. HUTTON REAL ESTATE LTD.
Broker, Kincardine 3%-2061
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