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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1963-09-26, Page 8Page 8 — Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, Sept. 26, 1963 Two Champions Ranilla Perfection Spot- light, a year-old bull owned by George Hayden of Gorrie, was the junior champion male at the Black and White Show in Seaforth last week. A rec- ord of 140 cattle were entered in the show with prize money totalling 89, 000. The grand champion fe- male was Mayview Lottie Re- flection, owned by Edward S. Bell of R.R. 1, Blyth and re- serve grand champion female was Banella Perfection Blossom, owned by George Hayden. Give Your Car Complete Protection HAVE IT UNDERCOATED With our new steam machine we recently had installed, we give the underside of your car a thorough cleaning before applying undercoat. The undercoating goes dir- ectly on to your car, not over dirt deposits where rust can take hold. 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It was announced that directors' meet- ings will be held immediately after the first meeting of each month. The first vice-president, Lloyd Casemore, reported on the Zone meeting held in Clin- ton on Sept. 18. The local club will sponsor a float, in conjunction with other clubs in the zone, for the Lions Inter- national Convention 'to be held in Toronto next summer. Guest speaker at the next meeting will be Harry Land, Canadian National Telegraphs Microwave supervisor, who will tell of a world cruise he recent- ly completed. Speaker for the club's, 25th anniversary meet- ing on October 30th will be Past International President Harry Newman of Toronto. The meeting was concluded with a tour of the CKNX build- ing. Norman Welwood Back from Europe Norm Welwood, well-known Wingham motel operator, re- turned last week after spending two and a half weeks at various Canadian military establish- ments in France and Germany. He accompanied Ed Blake, of Station CKSL, London, former- ly of Wingham. They were members of a party of seven radio and newspaper men who were taken to the establish- ments by RCAF transport. During their stay they visited Canadian Army Brigade head- quarters at Soest, Germany and Canadian Air Division stations in both countries. Among the cities visited were Bremen, Hamburg, Essen, Cologne, and Dusseldorf. On the return trip they spent two days in Amster- dam. The highlight of the trip as far as Norm was concerned was a visit to the neighborhood in Germany where he was shot down and taken prisoner during the war. After a lengthy search he located the exact field in which the bomber crashed and talked with the couple in whose barn he had taken refuge after the crash, in which all the rest of the crew were killed. He was also taken to the cemetery in which the crew members are buried. Hospital Aux. To Assist R.N.A.'s The Ladies' Auxiliary to the Wingham and District Hospital met in the Council Chambers on Sept. 6, with six members present and Mrs. J. W. English presiding. A letter of resignat- ion from the recording secre- tary, Mrs. W. J. Murchison, was read and accepted with re- gret. A letter from Mrs. W. S. Sheridan, president of the O.H. A.A. expressed her pleasure and that of her corresponding secretary and treasurer in their visit of June 6, and her hope that the occasion had been of benefit to the Auxiliary. An invitation was received for Auxiliary members to visit the Clinton Hospital on Oct. 3. A bill for hair drying equip- ment for the use of hospital patients was presented and ap- proved. A request that interested Auxiliary members to help the Nursing Assistants in preparing articles for their fall bazaar received the approval of those present and suggestions were made concerning the organi- zation of this project. October 19th was set as the date for the Hospital Auxiliary fall rummage sale. The next Hospital Auxiliary meeting will be held in Nov- ember. VISITING GERMAN manufacturers ex- pressed admiration for Canadian methods at the Berry Door plant last Friday. In this picture, Herb. Fuller, plant manager, second left, and Alton Adams, purchasing agent, second right, explain the hardware line to three of the visitors. —Advance -Times Photo. Mother Dies At Hensall Mrs. Robert McBride, 92, mother of Mrs. T. S. Beattie of Wingham, passed away on Monday at the Queensway Nursing home at Hensall. She had resided at Kippen until her removal to the nursing home. Born in Hay Township, Mrs. McBride was the former Emma Willert. Her husband prede- ceased her in 1951. She was a member of the United Church. She is survived by six sons, Wilbert, Kitchener; Leonard, Windsor; Lorne and Edgar, Kip - pen; Elmore and Walter, Exe- ter; and two daughters, Mrs. Edgar (Margaret) Schnell, Cam - rose, Alta.; and Mrs, T. S. (Emma) Beattie, Wingham. A BROTHER PASSES Stewart Lorne Shackleton, 55, of R.R. 3, Stratford, died at his home on Saturday. He was a brother of Clayton Shack- leton of Brantford, and formerly of the teaching staff at Wing - ham District High School. son, Alvin, passed away sev- eral years ago. There are 28 grandchildren and 47 great- grandchildren. Service will be held on Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Bonthron funeral home, Hen- sall, with interment in the Bay- field Cemetery. Pallbearers will be her six sons, and the flower bearers will be Robert McBride, Stewart McBride, Wayne McBride, Gerald Mc- Bride, Douglas McBride and Robert Beattie, all grandsons. At the Hospital Patients admitted to the Hospital during the week were: Blyth 1, Lucknow 2, Teeswater 3, Wingham 11, Ashfield Twp. 6, Clinton Twp. 1, Colborne Twp. 2, Culross Twp. 4, Grey Twp. 1, Howick Twp. 2, Huron Twp 2, Kinloss Twp. 2, Morris Twp. 2, Turnberry Twp. 2, E. Wawanosh Twp, 1, W. Waw- anosh Twp. 1, Total 43. Gorrie News Mrs. Graham Telehus under- went surgery in Wingham Hos- pital on Monday. Mr, and Mrs. D. W. Dane, Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wade and attended the funeral of the late Mr, Wm. Dane on Tuesday. DIED JERMYN, Wesley E., 82, of Brussels, Friday, at Wingham and District Hospital. Native of Wingham, farmed in Morris Tp., retiring to Brussels 15 years ago. Survivors: Wi#Pr former Bertha Wright; son, `'M - vin, of Morris Tp. ; sisters, Mrs. Emma Gray, of Toronto; Mrs. Tessa Near, of Detroit. The service was at 2 p.m. on Mon- day at the D. A. Rann funeral home, Brussels, with burial Brussels Cemetery. YOUNG, Isaac Cephas, 77, of Wingham, Saturday, at his home. He was a native of Col- borne Tp., and retired to Wing - ham in 1955. Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. Harry (Ruby) Jackson, of Wingham; sister, Mrs. Clifford (Leafy) Levey, of Goderich; brother, Marshall, Hullett Tp. The service was at 2 p.m. on Monday at the Stiles funeral home, Goderich with burial in Colborne Cemetery, Goderich. (i) DEDICATE GIDEON BIBLES AS A ONTINUING MEMQRIA May he tlonatrd through your local funeral director Yl • ll 1. IN 'WI l). l.ftvvl. HOSPITALS, PRISONS PROMPT k PRESCRIPTION SERVICE YOUR prescription is our First Order of Business! —At your service— McKIBBONS PHARMACY Phone 357-1880 - Wingham SPOTLIGHT SOFA BED AND CHAIR It's a sofa by day—a comfortable double bed by night. It has a layer of foam rubber over durable coil springs. The chair is a swivel and rocker with a deep foam cushion. Both pieces have a nylon cover in an attractive pattern. The choice of colour is yours. EASY TERMS