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ANNUAL MEETING
WINGHAM AND DISTRICT
HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION
The annual meeting of the
Vingliain and District Hospital
Association will be held on
FRIDAY, FEBRLTAR.Y 5th, 1.965
at 8.00 per. in the Recreation
Room of the nurses' residence at •
Wingham. All matters of bus-
mess pertaining to the Wingham.
end District Hospital Association
will be transacted including the
election of Directors and other
officers.
In order to cast a ballot in the
election of Directors a person ;
must be a member of the Assoc-
iation. A one year membership
may be obtained for the sum of
85.00 from the Wingliam Hospital
office. These memberships must
be purchased at least 15 days
prior to the annual meeting.
Everyone Welcome.
(This notice Is being published
in this newspaper in accordance
with the By-laws,)
R. B. Cousins John Strong
President SecretarY
ROBERT G. Yut‘t.
Robert George Yuill, 51, of
Morris Township, died at his
home, Saturday, January 23rd,
Surviving are three sisters,
Mrs. Helen McBurney, Wingham;
Mrs. Laura Johnston, Belgrave;
and Mrs. James (Mary) War-
wick, of Blyth; and one brother,
Clarence of Morris Township.
The funeral service was held
from, the R. A. Currie and Sou
funeral home, Wingham, at 2:00
p.m. Wednesday. Temporary en-
tombment was made in Viringhs.m
cemetery chapel, with wrist later
Tl Brandon cemetery.
JAMES EDWARD 'MACHAN
:Mines Edward Macban, 66 of
Lisle A' 1 died Saturday, Jan. 23,
at l is home. He was a retired
i;rey Township farmer.
Surviving are his wife, the
fernier. Jane Matilda Flood; four
sons, Ivan, of Waterloo; Lawson,
of North Bay; Keith, of Auburn;
Cla.vtori, of Fordwich; five daught•
, Mrs. Fred (Elaine) Lee, List-
owel; Mrs. Donald Heibein,
Tbsauesford; Mrs. Robert (Mona)
McCreight, Niagara Falls; mos
Puncan (Karen) Davidson, List-
(mei, and Mrs. Allan (Wilma)
Lowry, Brampton; four brothers.
Howard, of Wingham; Clifford of
Sarnia; Earl of. Monkton, and
Leonard of, Brussels; and one
sister, Mrs. Valance (Mary) Inglis
of Atwood.
The funeral service was held on
Tuesday at 2 p,m, at the hte-
Leughliti and Reed funeral home.
Listowel.
Burial will be in Fairview Cem-
etery, Lleteerel,
Huron Seed Fair
To 'Be 'Held Mar. 1243
Norm Alexander of Londesboro,
President of the Huron County
Soil and Crop Improvement an-
nounces that the Directors of
that Association have accepted
the invitation of tne Council of
the town of Clinton to hold their
Eighteenth Annual Seed Fair
and programme in that town.
Arnangements have been com-
pleted by the Clerk, John
Livermore, to hold the Mr In
the Central Huron Secondary
School on Friday and Saturday,
March 121 and 13, 1965.
March 12 after four will see
many exhibits arrive and the
evening will be in charge of the
'Huron CountyYu( nior Fanners
with the presentation of
their club drama and choir
presentations. Saturday, March
13 will bring to the farmers the
latest developments in Agricul-
ture.
D. H. Miles,
Agricultural Representative'
for Huron County.
It isn't how high you go in life
that counts, hut how you get
there.
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HERBERT BEFiZINS
"Timmy',' age 10, is a grade 5
student at Sunnyview Puhlic
School, Toronto, Be was bora
March 25, 1e54, with a Cerebral
'Paley condition 'Which, limits
Movement of the lower limbs,
and requires the assistance of
canes in Walking. Like all prey-
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student, Well-rtiannered, and Pop-
ular with school and neighbour-
hood chums, His mother, father
• and sister were very busy these
past few Weeks grooming him for
that all important "first-nighter"
occasion - - the Sports Celebrities
Dinner at the Royal York Hotel
on January 28th.
"Timmy" hopes the Maple Leafs
will win the Stanley Cup
again this year and that Tim
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