The Wingham Advance-Times, 1960-08-17, Page 10NEW ISSUE
$135,000.
Village of Brussels
5 1 /2 % Serial Debentures
Dated September 30th, 1960 Maturing September 30th, 1961 - 1980
Priced to yield: 5.60%
This issue is for a new 6 room public school. You may
purchase a maturity to suit your individual require.
ments. School supporters can save 51/2 (h on their
taxes by purchasing these bonds and priced at a dis=
count, they are a very attractive investment.
NESBITT, THOMSON Sc Company Limited
A. C. Turnbull, 327J5 Brussels
P. F. Carey, JA 4=8752 Goderich
W., E. Whitfield, 48r2 Wroxeter
Wm. H. King, 49 Brussels
Harold V. Pym, 333 Wingham
,Mr. and Mrs. Almore Hepton of
Bfantford spent a few days last
week with Mr. and Mrs. George
Walker,—
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin and
family, Mr. and. Mrs. Ira Wall and
family and Mr, and Mrs, Ezra
Scholtz attended the Department
of Highways picnic at Monkton,
held for this Stratford Division
on Saturday. The children en-
joyed the races and contests and
the ladies were fortunate in hold-
ing the lucky umbers for several
of the fine claws.•
Mr, and Mrs. E. Dow and Nel-
son, Donald and Ivan motored to
Otterville on Sunday, Mr.
Beecroft, who spent last week
with relatives in this district, re-
turned home with them to Otter-
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Thompson of
Goderich and their grandchildren,
Pat and Peg Thompson and Louise
Thompson of Tillsonburg, visited
with Robinson families on the 9th
of East Wawanosh on Sunday.
Bradley Thompson of Tillsonburg
Is visiting with alr. and Mrs. Cal-
vin Robinson.— — • a.
Mrs. 'Victor Young of Wingham
spent the week-end with her bro-
nOeb.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Secord and
family, of Walkerton, visited on
Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs. E. H.
Groskorth,
Mrs. John Haggitt, of Blyth,
spent last week with her sister,
Mrs. Victor Ernerson, and is visit-
ing this week with Miss Lila Em-
erson.
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CHICKS SHOULD BE
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All-Mash Or Mash-Scratch
Restricted or Non-Restricted
Medicated Or Non-Medicated'
Because of, Rain
WHITECHURCH -- This district
was blessed last Tuesday with a
steady downpour and the Institute
ladies decided to hold their picnic
in the Memorial hall instead of go-
ing to Turnberry Park, Mrs. Garnet
Farrier was in charge of the con-
tests and races.
Bevin Tiffin dropped the most
clothes pins into the bottle. Mrs.
Haines guessed the number of but-
tons in the wee jar. Mrs. Victor
Emerson had the smallest neck,
and Mrs, Brown remembered the
greatest number of articles seen in
a box at a glance.
After some relay contests the
ladies played bingo, The winners
were Mrs. Metcalfe, Mrs. J. D.
Beecroft, Mrs. Frank Ross, Muriel
Conn, Doris Ross, and a full card.
bingo, Mrs. Wallace Conn. All en-
joyed the picnic 'supper indoors,
and the children scrambled for pea-
nuts,
WERTECIIIIRCH
Mr.' and Ms. Leonard Dun ltela,'
of Pontiac, Mich„ visited on Satur-
croft.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ritchie
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Thos. McInnis, of Gorrie.
Tiffin families, of Kinloss, gath-
ered at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Tiffin to celebrate the 88th
birthday of their mother, Mrs.
Reuben Tiffin. Mr. and Mrs. Don-
ald Hayes and Deweyn, of Livonia,
spent last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Tiffin and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kostrzewa
and family moved from Langside
last week to their new home on the
former Good. farm on the highway.
We welcome them to this district,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sleigholm
and family visited on Sunday with
their mother, Mrs. Robt. Bolton, of
Teeswater,
Mr. Stewart Forsythe, who has
been a patient in Wingham Hos-
pital for the past few weeks, was
taken last week to St. Joseph's
Hospital, London. He underwent an
operation on his spinal column this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Cronin and
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ham-
ilton, all of Orangeville, visited on
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Arthur
Cronin.
Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Conn and
family visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Scott, of Ripley.
Miss Meda Clow, of Toronto, is
visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Orr,
of Langside.
Mrs, Roam,. and Mr. and Mrs.
Jas. Melnnis visited on Sunday
with Mr .and Mrs. Geo. MeXague,
of Teeswater. Beverly Hastings
and Judy Irwin, of Wingham, are
visiting this week with Mr. and
Mrs, McInnis.
Brian King, who spent last week
with relatives in London, returned
borne to Mr. and. Mrs. Walter Ar-
Scott on Sunday.
Mrs. Perdue. arid Mr, .and Mrs.
Lorne Vannan ,of Belgrave, and
Mrs, Edward 1/felaurneY1 Carman
and Ivan, of 'Wingham, visited on
Sunday with Mt. and Mrs. Gordon
McBurney.
Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert Beecroft
and Mr. and Mrs, Charles Shiell at-
tended the Crawford - Wightreart
wedding in Myth United Church on
Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs, .john
Of Carisruhe, spent Sunday at the
home of their son, Mr, Frank Eck.
erisWiller,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Arthur and
sr moved reemitty to the !OWL-
, 01 home of Mr, Fred •Ltvideoin 'lit
East Wawanosh.
Mr, and Mrs. Clayton Scholtz and
children of Goderich visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Ezra
Scholtz.
Miss Frances Henry of London
spent the weekend with her par-
ents, Mr. ,and Mrs. Will Henry.
Douglas Parker of Exeter, is vis-
iting at the home of his grandpar-
zbtsam , Mr, and Mrs. Ben McClen-
.
Mr. and Mrs, Myles McMillan of
Teeswater visited on Wednesday
last with Mr. and Mrs, Russell
Gaunt.
Mrs. George McCiengahan and
Mr, and Mrs. Carl McClengahan
spent 'Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Irwin lvfeClenaghan and family at
a cottage at 13ayfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Mitchell
of Rotbsay, Mr. and Mrs, Lawson
Majury and Yvonne and Mr. Wil-
liam Tottingharn of Owen Sound
visited on Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs. Albert Coultes.
Me and Mrs. Robert Pardon vis-
ited on Sunday with her sister, Mrs.
Irvine Henry, of Dungannon,
Mr, and Mrs. Glen Foster and
Pamela of 'Leamington visited on
Sunday at the home of her neph-
ew, Mr. William A. Purdon. Pa-
mela, stayed to holiday here for a
few days,
F.0, Craig Scott and Mrs. Scott
!and .children of .Barrie visited on
Sunday with his father, air. Stewart
Scott of Kinloss,
.Dr, and Mrs. Donald Watt and
children, and his parents, Rev, and
Mrs. W. J. Watt, visited last Tues-
day with Mr. and Mrs. George
Thompson of Feversham.
Mrs, Robert Ross, who has been
a patient in Victoria 'Hospital, Lon-
don, for several weeks, was able to
return home on Thursday,
Mr. John Craig spent a few days
in Victoria 'Hospital, London, last
Week, for a check-up.
The W.M.S, of the Presbyterian
Church meets this Wednesday at
the home of Mrs, Johnston Gilles-
pie, while the W.M.S. of the Un-
ited Church meets at the home of.
Mrs. J. G. Gillespie. ' - •
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott and
children and his mother, Mrs. Gor-
don Elliott, visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs, Beverly Mitchell of
Molesworth, Little Linda Elliott
of Ailsa Craig has been visiting at
the Elliott home during the past
w Meelics.s Beverly Gaunt, who took a
course at the Welles Academy, in
London, has a position at the Uni-
versity of Western Ontario and
commences work the last of Aug-
118t. Mr, Harry 'Morton of Kincardine
had charge. of the services 'in the
Presbyterian Churches here on Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs.. Cameron Simmons
and Nancy of London visited on
Sunday with her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. Charles Martin,
Mr, Lawrence Jamieson of Blue-
vale has purchased the houSe and
lot 'belonging tb Mr. Charles Moore
on Highway 86 and gets poesessien
the last of the month. He has had
the house wired,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Garrieron and
family of Ashfielel visited On 'Sun-
day at the home of Mr, and MM.
Willi
iam
1(entirlet
'Rintoul,
i. Mr, Hayes and Mr. •Iten-
rieth Thomas Of Livonia; Mich.,
spent last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Russell ,Ritchie and other Tiffin
relatives.
Raft. John Taylor of East Wawa-
nosh tailed on Whitechureh friends
on Sunday,
Mt. and Mrs. Harty Linden-
schirridt and fare* of Walkerton
arid Mt. and Mrs. James Ketclumi
Of Pahnerston visited on Sunday
with I'/fr. and Mrs. Carl Weber,
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Walker and
family of Owen Sound visited with
his parents, Mr, arid Mrs, E, E.
Walker", an Sunday,
Ur. arid Mrs, itarrild,,irilow and
/34ncla; of Beliatore, spent. -,Cunclay
Sarnia on Saturday..
Mrs. R. J', 'Carrie, Mr. aud Msg.
Robert Gibson, Mr. mind Mrs. Doug-
las. 'Simpson, of Culroas. Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Falconer, of Sarnia,
and Mr, and. Mrs, John A. Currie
and family spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. George McGee. Mr. and
Mrs. Gibson move this week to their
new home In Brantford.
Mr. and Mrs, Clifton Moore, of
Linwood, spent Sunday at the home
of his sister, Mrs. VT. Kennedy. of
Mammal, and Mr. and Mrs.
Luaeornbe, of Windsor, and Mr.
Sum Brooks, of London, wilted. at
the Kennedy home on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Graham Cook and
family, of Ripley,-visited on Sunday
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Cook.
Miss Winnifred Farrier IS visiting
this week with Mr. and Mrs. Jacl
Gillespie, of Sarnia.
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TO LIVE, IN WATERLOO--Mr. and Mrs, William J, Orvia, whe were
nua.ried on August (itli at Sacred Heart R.C. Church, Wingham, The
bride is the former Arlene Marie Rettinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Rettinger. The. groom is a son of Mrs. George Orvis and the late
Mr. Orvis.—Photo by Harvey McDowell.
WHITECHURCH Hold Picnic Indoors
day with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bee- ther, Mr. Adam. McBurney of Mar-
WHITECHURCH With two of
the Whitechureb ball tearna play-
ing in Sarnia. on Saturday, many
took advantage of the bus trip to.
cheer for the local boys Mr, and
Mrs. Arthur Moore, Mrs. Gordon
Rintoul and Gad, Victor Emerson,.
Jos, Tiffin, Shirley and Joan, Mrs.
Dawson, Craig, Miss Winnifred Far-
rier, Mrs. John Gaunt, Cecil Fal-
coner, Chas, Robinson,. Wm, Pur-
don, John Willis, Jimmie Ross, La-
verne Dowling, Wayne Farrier,
Wayne. Henry, Wm Robinson, Gary
Willis, Gary Rintoul, Douglas Rpm
George Shinn, Allan McDonald.
Wayne Hackett, Ronald Beecroft,
Douglas Tiffin, Bert 'Smith,. Wayne.
'Gibbons, Alex Craig, Brain King,
Alan Falconer, David and Lloyd
Sleightholm, David Hart,
The Pee Wees went down to de-
feat after a few rounds, but the
Midgets won out 8-1. Sarnia ball
teams will be on hand here on
Saturday.
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With her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Irwin.
William Lee, of Toronto, spent
last 'week with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Rintoul and other relatives in this
district, Miss Donna Rintoul is
spending this week with Mr, and
Mrs. Mac Cardiff, of Brussels,
Rev. and Mrs. D. A. Carrie, of
Wallaceburg, were renewing old ac-
quaintances in this district last
Tuesday.
Mrs. Emanuel Stapleton was able
to return to her home with Mr,
and Mrs. Thos. Jamieson last Sat-
urday after spending three weeks
in Wingham Haspital.
Mr, and Mrs. Stewart Coupland,
of Tor9nto, spent the week-end
With her parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Chas. Robinson, and with Wroxeter
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Penrose of
Hamilton, visited on Saturday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Laidlaw,
Mr. Cunnington, of Toronto, has
been visiting for two weeks at the
home of his daughter, Mrs. Chas.
Robinson.
Miss Bridgetta of
Sarnia, spent Friday with. Mr. and
Mrs. Thos. 'O'Malley and Kathleen
O'Malley, who, had been visiting in
Sarnia, returned home, Lynn O'-
Malley, who had been here for two
weeks, returned to his work in