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OHETTLEHURGH---At the Wing-
ham General 'Hospital, on 'Tues-
day, October 0, 1961, to Mr, and Mrs. George Chettlebiagh, H.R.
4, Wingham, a daughter.
de BOER-At the Wing/nark Genet...
al Hospital, on. Wednesday, Oct.
4, 1901; to Mr. and. Mrs, Dick
de Boer, B... 1, 'Bluevale, a son.
WHEELER- At the Winginan
General Hospital, or Tiktirsday,
Oct, 5, 1961, to Mr. and Mrs.
George Wheeler, R.R, Brus-
sels, a daughter.
MOORF.r-At the Wingham Gen.
oral Hospital, on. Thursday, Oct,
5, 1961, to Mr, 'and Mrs. Theo-
dore Moore,, Teeswater, a (laugh-
ter.
MEYER-At the Wingham Gener-
al Hospital, on Saturday, Oct. 7,
1961, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Meyer, Teeswater, a daughter.
EXEL-At the Wingham General
Hospital, on Sunday, Oct. 8, 1961,
to Mr, and Mrs. Hank Exel, of
Brussels, a daughter,
Van L00 At the Wingham Gener_
al Hospital, on Sunday, Oct, 8,
1961,, to Mr. and Mrs. Kornelaus
Van 1.400, R.R, 2, Wroxeter, a son.
CARDIFF-At the Wingharn Gen.
oral Hospital; on Manday, Oct.
9, 1961, to Mr. and Mrs; Jelin
• Cardiff; R.R. 5, Brussels, a daugh-
ter.
SKINN-At the Wingham General
Hospital, on Tuesday, Oct. 10,
1961, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Skinn, Winghatn, a son.
THOMPSON- At the Wingham
General Hospital; on Tuesday,
Oct. 10, 1961; to Mr. and Mrs.
James Thompson,' Wingham, a
• IRVVIN-At the .Wingham. General
Hospital, on Wednesday, Oct. 11,
1961, to Mr: and Mrs. Ross +Ir-
win, Lucknow, a son..
ren of Stayner visited over the holi-
day 'week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
J. J. Kerr, Minnie 'St.
-Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pocock
have just returned from a trip east
on the St, Lawrence SeaWay, visit.
ing Upper Canada Village and
friends in Renfrew, Lamont, Whit-
by. They spent•Thanksgiving with
their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Ruhnke of Guelph.
-Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mowbray
spent Sunday with Mr: and Mrs.
James Wilson' in London.
„Thanksgiving yisitors, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc-
Kinnon were Mr. and Mrs. John
IVIcTaVish and family of London,
Mr. and Mrs. Spence McKinnon'and
family of Niagara galls, Mrs. A.
Armstrong and Mr, Peter McKay
of Brussels, .
-Miss Grace. Thouipson, London
and Bill. Tlibinpson, Toronto, 'spent
the. Thanksgiving • week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thompson.
Bill has secured a position 'in To-
ronto with I.B.M. and started work
Tuesday morning.
-Masters Johnny and Mike
White were week-end guests with
their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
John Walters of 'Tees Water;
-Guests of Mr, and Mrs. Roy
Burchill over the week-end were
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Springer and
family of Tillsonburg and Mr. and
Mrs, John Chilton and Marion of
Brantford. Callers at •the, Burchill
home during the. week-end Were
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Dennis and
Jimmy of Toronto, Mrs. Pearl Den-
nis and Mr. Michael Casemore of
Lakelet. ' •
--Mrs. Irima Jenkins .and Mr.
'and Mrs..Bill Riehl of Clinton mot-
ored to Sudbury, ••where. Mrs. jen-
kins spent Thanksgiving: with her
two sons, Bill: and Harvey, and
their families. The Riehl's vis-
ited with his sister, Mrs. Bill Jen-
kins, and his brother, Bob Riehl
and family.
-Mr. and Mrs.. Bill Fitzpatrick
and family of London were visitors
over Thanksgiving with his par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs. Ed Fitzpatrick.
-Mr. and Mrs. Jim Deneau were
guests for the official opening of
Brucelea Haven in Walkerton last
week.
-AmOng the out-of-town friends
and relatives who attended the
funeral of the- late George H. Coul-
ter were: Mr. and Mrs. Alex Coul-
ter Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coul-
ter, and Miss Ruth Charlton of
London; Miss Berniece Sinden of
Aylmer; Mr . and Mrs. Wilbert
Thom, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Raithby of Auburn; Mr. and Mrs.
R. W. MacLean, Mr. and Mrs. W.
A. French and Mr. Roy McGee of
Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Thompson, Mr.. and Mrs, Athol
Murray, Mrs. Helen Buckingham
and Mrs. Gerry MacLeod of Kin-
cardine; Mr, and Mrs. Mervin Ste-
phens, Mr, and Mrs. Allister 'Green
and Janis, Mr. and Mrs, .M. Bell
and Mr. J. H. Kinkead of Goderich;
Mr. D. A. Rann, Mrs. Olive Galla-
her, Mrs. Lloyd Wheeler, Mr. Har-
Vey McCutcheon, Mr. and Mrs. W.
J. McCutcheon and Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Workman of Brussels; Mrs.
Margaret Wallace and Arthur and
Miss Lillian Powel of Seaforth;
Mr, and Mrs. Morgan Jones and
Alvin, Mr. and Mrs. James Snell
and Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Smith of
Clinton; Mr. and Mrs, Chat. Johns-
tonof Blyth; Mrs. Basil Davidson
of St. 'Catharines; Mrs. Irene Cro-
nin of Galt; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Me-,
Creight of Atwood; Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Barrett of Elmira and Mr.
and Mrs. Jack McGee of Dungan-
non and Mt. Charles ThoM of Au-
burn,
-Miss Gertrude Newman. of To-
ronto, Mt. and Mrs. Bruce Edgar
and Debbie of Oshawa, Marykae of
Riverside and Ronald Dupuis of
Windsor Spent the Week-end with
Mr. and Nfrs. Chris Newman and
attended the NeWniaii..EVOne 'Wed-
ding at Strathroy' on Saturday,
-Mr. end MrS. Grant ErimAt
and family of Hamilton visited
over the holiday Week-end with his pooritt, Mr. aad Mrs, JAOk
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-Week-end visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce, MacDonald were Mr,
and Mrs. Ray Topp, Jerry and Ran-
dy,. of Brantford.
Forbesover the week-end.
-Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Caslick
and family spent Thanksgiving
Day in Detroit, where they visited
the Zoo,
-Mr. and Mrs. F. Langridge
and Denis of near Belgrave were
guests on. Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs, John Langridge and family.
-Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hopper
chener, and David John, son of
Mr, and Mrs. Donald Hopper of
Brussels, were baptized.
-Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cassidy
and family 'of London spent the
holiday at the home of his sister,
Mrs, Arthur Grubbe. Also visit-
ing at the same home were Miss
Sharon Anne Grubbe and Mr, John
Martin of Toronto, .
-Visitors over the week-end
with Dr. and Mrs. S. G. Leedham
were Mr. R. J. MacKenzie of Ailsa
Craig, Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Mac-
Kenzie of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Hill and Robin of London,
and Mrs. A. M. Fralick, Mrs. Ye-
men and Bill.
-Mr. and Mrs. Fred Riehi and
family of Toronto spent the 'week-
end with his mother, Mrs, Wilfred
Riehi.
-Mr. Neil Sparks . of Detroit
spent last week at the home of his
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Angus Mowbray. Mrs. Mow-
bray visited for part of the week
with her mother in Detroit and
Mrs. Sparks returned with her to
spend several days here. Mr. and
Mrs. Sparks will leave for their
home this week.
-Mrs, V. Puller of Calgary, re-
turned home at the week-end af-
Haven, the new addition to the l ter spending three months with her
Bruce County Home in Walkerton daughter, Mrs. J, W. Bushfield and
last week. Mr. Bushfield.
-Mr. and Mrs. Bud Lott of
daughter
gSmith, a Mf r
Kingston
Sm ih t
North Bay were Thanksgivingand little -
week-end visitors with his parents, were holiday week-end visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lott. with Mr.. and .Mrs. William King, •
-Mr. and Mrs.. Eric Horwood Boland St., and on Sunday visited
and Mr. James Horwood of To- 'with Mrs. George McClenaghan
ronto visited on Sunday with the and Miss Mildred MeClenaghan at
former's son, Mr. and Mrs. David Whitechurch.
Horwood. -Mr. and Mrs, Carl Lott, Mr.
-Miss Agnes MacKay of. Lon- Bruce Lott and Miss Ruth Thomp-
don is visiting at the home of her son attended the reception follow-
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mac- ing the Newman - Evans wedding
Kay. in Kerwood on Saturday,
-Mr. and Mrs. Stuart McBur- -Mr. and Mrs. Joe E. Smith, Mr.
ney, Mr. and Mrs. Ross King of and Mrs. Ross Jamieson and fa-
Wingham and Mrs. William R. Da- roily and Mr. and Mrs. Art Edgar
vidson of Port Colborne were via- Jr. and family spent Thanksgiv-
itors on Sunday evening with Mr. ing Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. Wilford Caslick, Hartley Smith at Tillsonburg.
-Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Haylow -A. B. MacLean is attending a
and family of London visited at the conference 'of insurance represen_
week-end with her parents, Mr, tatives at Ste, Adele, Quebec, north
and Mrs. Harold Moffat. of Montreal.
-Mr. and Mrs, Allan Small and -Mr. and Mrs. Don McTaggart
Penny of Toronto were week-end spent the week-end with his mo-
guests at the home of his father, ther, Mrs. Duncan McTaggart, near
Mr. Ed Small, and called on other Harriston,
Wingham relatives, Mr. and Mrs. -Mrs. Clifton Walsh and Mich-'
John Haines of Kingston also vis- ael of Belgrave are spending this
ited with her father, Mr, Small and week with her mother, Mrs. George
with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Vic- H. Coulter, Patrick St.
tor Haines. -Mr. and Mrs. Ken Baker and
-Recent guests with Mrs. W. A. family of Strathroy were holiday
Galbraith were Mrs. Norman Dick- week-end visitors with her par-
inson and children, Bruce and Jo- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Adair.
anne, of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. -Mr. and Mrs, Don Kennedy,
Garnet Dickinson of Georgetown. Bill and John were week-end vis-
-Mr. and Mrs. Harold Keay of itors with her parents, Mr. and
Lindsay visited at the Week-end Mrs. William LeVan at Uxbridge.
with Mr, and Mrs. Jim Deneau, on -Mrs. Basil Davidson of St. Ca-
their return from a vacation to tharines spent a few days last
Winnipeg and the United States. week with her mother, Mrs. Leask
-Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Borho McGee, John St.
called on Mr. and Mrs. John Han- -Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Robin,
na and family, formerly of Wing- son, Russel and Rae, also Mrs.
ham, in Brussels on Saturday eve- Charles Robinson, spent the week-
ning, end in Petawawa, where they vis-
-Mr. and Mrs, Robert Martin Red with. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
and children, Stephanie and Blake, Dainty.
of Toronto, visited with the lat- -Mr. and Mrs. Z. D. Witter of
ter's mother, Mrs. G. N. Ross, for Galt, spent the week-end with Mr.
the holiday week-end. and Mrs. F C Hopper.
-Mrs. 3, H, Bugg and Miss Dor- --Mr and Mrs Percy narris, Mr.
°thy° Bugg of London spent the and Mrs. W. Harris and Melanie,
week-end with Mrs. Robert Gal- Mr. and Mrs. Joe King and family
braith, of R.R, 2, Teeswater, and Mr, Har-
-Mrs, Robert Brooks of Toronto old Bell visited on Sunday with Mr.
spent the past week with Mr. and and Mrs. Don Deimage in London,
Mrs, William 1VIcKenSie, Bluevale -Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kerr, Jr.,
Road. and Brian of Bluevale, Mr. and
-Mr. and Mrs. Carl McKay, Su- Mrs. Fred Moore and Blaine of
sari and Michael, of Stratford, were
holiday week-end guests with her
father, Mr. Stafford Bateson, and
Visited with other relatives.
-Mr, and Mrs, Roes'Gordon and
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a• uniform plumbing inspection service is pro-
- vided in Huron County under the auspices of the P
Health Unit. Commencing October 15th, 1961)
permits will be required for all work covered hy
11 the Provincial Plumbing:, Code. Inspection fees iii
▪ a• re based on the Schedule adopted in County By- ▪ law No. 58, 1961, under authority of the Ontario
▪ Water Resources. Commission Act.
I ▪ For further information, please write or 'phone: it
W. L. EMPEY, Chief Inspector,
Court House, Goderich, 4.10 :1-11;
Telephone JA 4-7441.
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Thanksgiving visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred MCQUillin, Were Mr.
Ivan McQuillin of Elmira, and Mr.
and Mrs, Barry McQuillln of Kit-
chener.
Mr. and Mrs- Hen Grewar Of
Sudbury spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Webb. fancy
who has spent the past three Weeks
with her grandparents, returned
home to SudinkrY.
Mr. Murray Gaunt is spending
his vacation. in Bermuda.
Mrs. Vera Parr of Kitchener, is
visiting her daughter, Mrs, Ger-
old borscht, Mr, Dorscht and fa-
mily.
Recent visitors in the 'village
were Mrs. David Todd, Mrs. Vera
McIntosh of St. Catharines and
Mr. and Mrs. Neely Todd and fa-
mily of Stratford.
Mr, and Mrs. Irvin McCabe, Bri-
an and Marvin of Windsor were
week-end visitors with Mr. and
Mrs, Fred McQuillin and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank MeQuillin.
Thursday to Saturday, where Mrs.
Gordon's:mother, Mrs. Prouse, has
been hospitalized with a slight
stroke,
-Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Gannett -Mr, and Mrs. John Wina.chuck
spent the week-end with Mr, and of London were week-end visitors
Mrs. H. M. Justason, Kitchener. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
-Mr. and Mrs. H. P. 'Carmichael Harry Angus.
were in Galt on 'Saturday and at- --Mr, and Mrs. Bob Carbert and
tended the wedding of Miss Peggy family of Ottawa spent Thanks-
Waiters, and Mr. 'Robert Rann, of giving week-end with his parents,
Brussels, Mr. and Mrs, Fred .Carbert, and
-Miss Patricia Deyell, of Tor- with Listowel relatives.
onto was a holiday week-end visitor Mr, and Mrs. Peter Neely and
par
of
parents, L° avr,
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. family London andwerem guestsraAmith
Nor man Deyell, her ts
-Miss Claudia Haselgrove, who
is working in London, spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Omar Haselgrove.
-Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Vivian and
Roy spent the week-end in Adrian,
Mich., visiting their son, Jack, who
is attending college there,
-Dr. and Mrs. W. A, 1VICKibbon,•
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Brooks, of
town, and Mr. and Mrs. Bev Brooks, attended the baptismal service in
of London, were guests at the New-1 the Presbyterian Church in Lis-
man-Evans wedding on Saturday in towel on Sunday when their two
Kerwood. Others who attended The grandsons, Frederick John, son of
reception were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs, Fred Hopper •of Kit-
Burke and Mr. and Mrs. Grant
McLean.
-Mr. and Mrs. George Cameron,
Jr., visited in Detroit over the
holiday week-end.
-Mr.. and Mrs. Bruce Robertson,
of Kitchener, were week-end guests
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Len
Crawford.
-Mrs. Mary 'Armstrong, of Ed-
monton, is ,visiting with her sister,
Mrs. W. C, Murray. She attended
the Murray-'Alexander wedding in
St. Andrew's Church Friday even-
ing.
-Thanksgiving visitors with Mrs,
Jean Crump were her sons, Mr.
Sid Crump, of Sarnia, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Crump and family of
Orangeville and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Crump and Billy of Niagara Fails,
Ont.
-Mrs. Janet Walker, Wingham,
and Mrs. Ken Trachsel of Lamp-
man, Sask„ spent part of last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wright and
family in town.
-'Mr. and Mrs. Borden Spiers
and family of Toronto visited with
her mother, Mrs. T. A. King over
the week-end and attended the
MacLean funeral on Monday in
St. Paul's Anglican Church.
-Mr. and Mrs. Roy Adair at-
tended the opening of Brucelea
family were in Uxbridge froitilVire, Robert aterr and thive child.
Wingham, Mt, and Mrs. Luther
Kerr and three children of Mont.
real, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas C. Kerr
Of Toronto, Mr, and Mrs. Pat Hen.
wssy and Pain Of London 114r. and
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