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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1964-04-23, Page 19'4 THE HOSPITAL AUXILIARY Will meet in the Council Chambers at 2:30 p.rn. on Mon- day, April 27th. Everyone wel- come, 23b THE FINAL GAME of the Ladies' Hospital Aux- iliary Marathon Fridge will be played at the Council Chambers on Monday, April 27th, at & o'clock, All members and sub- Stitutes are urged to attend. 23b ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs, Abner Nethery announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Fern, to Mr. David Dennis Hedley, of Kitchener, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hedley, of St. Marys, The marriage will take place Friday, May 1st, in St. Paul's Anglican Church, Wingham, at 7:30 o'clock. 23* DANCE To be held in Bluevale Com- munity Hall on Friday, April 24, Music by Dave Chittick's or- chestra, Hanover. Sponsored by the Bluevale Recreation Associ- ation, Admission 75c. Lunch counter. 16-23b VARIETY PROGRAM And dance in Whitechurch Community Memorial Hall Fri- day, April 24, at 8.30 p.m. Dance to Garnet Farrier's orchestra music. Lunch counter. Auspices Of W.I. Everyone welcome. Ad- mission adults 50c, 23b ENGAGEMENT Mr, and Mrs. Frank Caskan- ette wish to announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Frances, to Mr. James Shaw, son of Mr, and Mrs, Alex Shaw, Bluevale. The marriage will take place on Saturday, May 16, 1964, at 11:30 o'clock in Sacred Heart Church, Wingham. 23* CAMPBELL SOUP COMPANY LIMITED LISTOWEL, ONTARIO have an Opening for a FEMALE CLERK TYPIST. Salary will be based on education and experience. Full range of employee insurance benefits are available, Interested persons should contact the PLANT PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT 16-23b as soon as possible. N\k\\ WANT A BARGAIN ? CURRIE'S GOT 'EM! iODD TABLES at ODD PRICES ARBORITE SURFACES 1 END TABLE, reg. $16.95, now.... $11.00 1 STEP TABLE, reg. $9.50, 'now.... $ 7.73 1 LAMP TABLE, reg. $17.50, .now... $ 9.99 1 COFFEE TABLE, reg. $14,50, now. $ 7.61 1 STEP COFFEE TABLE, reg. $18.50, now $10.84 7 - P EE' TADS► `Y""°" , 11iAr 2 STEP COFFEE TABLES, reg $23.50, now $15.15 LAMPS /2 PRICE *4-ii.H't'E-4- 5OtA , , . 1 TABLE LAMP, reg. $8.95, now..$ 4.471/2 - r .SQI-D , 1 FLOOR LAMP, reg. $21.00, now.$10.50 1 FLOOR LAMP, reg. $23,95, now.$11.971/2 2 TABLE LAMPS, reg. $14.75 each, now $14.75 Pair CASH at CARRY � eaiwk & SOrG Re -open Negotiations Replace McKenzie Bridge (Continued from Page One) away, he had approached council members stating that he had been able to have the de- partment raise the grant from a figure of 80 per cent to 90 per cent, and was urging that the town should go ahead with the project. OTHER BUSINESS At the same meeting Coun- cillor Callan said that street lighting is being changed from the series system to the multi- ple system and he felt that the P.U.C. should do a certain number of lights each year. He suggested a figure of 35 lights for 1964. He stated that the es- timated cost per light is $45.00 and this amortized over 20 years. Council agreed with the sug- gestion and instructed the clerk to write the P.U.C. requesting 35 fixtures be changed this year. The clerk was also instructed to contact Frank Cowan and Company regarding insurance claims, one for an accountsub- mitted by Mrs. Ann Henry for damage caused by a falling tree which has not been paid by the insurance company and another for damage to a car owned by Earl Jenkins caused when a NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF STANLEY MARKS, late of the Township of East Wawanosh, in the County of Huron, Farmer, De- ceased, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the Trustee Act, that all creditors and others having claims against the Es- tate of the late Stanley Marks, are required to send particulars of their claims. duly verified, to J. T. GOODALL. Solicitor for the Administratrix of the said Estate, on or before the 30th day of April, A.D. 1964. and that after such date the Admin- istratrix will proceed to distri- bute the assets of the said Estate. having regard only to the claims of which she shall then have had notice. DATED at Wingham. Ontario, this 2nd day of April, A.D. 1964. S. T. GOODALL, WINGHAM, Ontario, Solicitor for the Administratrix. 9-16-23b NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF WIL- BERT RUSSELL JERMYN. AL1L PERSONS having claims against the estate of the above mentioned, late of the Township of Morris, County of Huron, Re- tired Farmer, who died on the third day of March, 1964, are re- quired to file proof of same with the undersigned on or before the 2nd day of May, 1964. .After that date the Executor will proceed to distribute the estate having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have had notice. DATED at Wingiham this llth day of April, 1964. CRAWFORD & HE HERING- TON, Wingharn, Ontario, Solicitors for the Executor. 16-23-30b NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN TETE ESTATE OF AN- DREW BUCHANAN MITCH- ET,T,, ALL PERSONS having claims against- the estate of the above mentioned Iate of the Town of Wingham, County of Huron, Butcher, who died on the 13th day of March, 1964, are required to file proof of same with the undersigned on or before the 2nd day of May, 1964. After that date the Executrix will proceed to distribute the estate having regard only to the claims to which she shall then have had notice. DATED at Wingham this 11th day of April, 1964. CRAWFORD & HETHERING- TON, Wingham, Ontario, Solicitors for the Executrix. 16-23-30b NOVICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF ANNIE LOTT. ALL PERSONS having claims against the estate of the above mentioned late of the Village of Whitechurch, in the County of Bruce, Widow, 'who died on the twenty-second day of March. 1964, are required to file proof of same with the undersigned on or before the 9th day of May, 1964. After that date the executors will proceed to distribute the estate having regard only to the claims of which they shall theft have had notice. DATED at Wingham this 17th. day of April, 1964, MAW -FORD & :-IETHEI ING- TON, Wingham, Ontario, Solicitors for the Executors. 23-30-7b horse owned by Robert Moffat ran away. Councillor Bennett presented an account from the Queens Hotel for accommodation for a transient, and this was ordered paid. A letter from G. W. Tiffin re- garding damage to his fence by the snow removal equipment was read and the public works committee was authorized to make the necessary repairs. Hold Open House At Ont. Hospital To mark Mental Health Week, April 26th to May 2nd, arrange- ments have been made to open the Ontario Hospir,l at Goder- ich to the public. Open house and tours will be conducted on Sunday, April 26th from 1 to 4 p.m. and again un Wednes- day during the same hours. Mental Health films will be shown at the hospital on Mon- day, Wednesday and Friday evenings of next week, com- mencing at 7 o'clock. DONNYBROOK Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ro- binson of Donnybrook and Mrs. J.C. Robinson of Wingham at- tended the funeral of their cou- sin, Mr. Frank Huey of Wal- laceburg, on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jeffer- son and Donald of Newmarket visited at the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Jefferson and family. Debbie and Brian Jefferson returned home Saturday evening after spending the past four weeks with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Josling and family of Londeshoro. IN MEMORIAM FOXTON In loving memory of a dear husband and father, M. Glenn Foxton, who passed away one year ago, April 28, 1963. He bade no one his last farewell, He said good-bye to none, The heavenly gates were opened, A loving Voice said, "Come." We often sit and think of you, The things you used to say: I wonder why you had to die Without a chance to say good- bye. Though out of sight, you're ever Still missed, loved, still ours; You will live with us in memory Until the end of time, —Ever remembered by wife, Shirley and family. 23* LONGSPAFF—In loving mem- ory of William A. (Bill) Long - staff, who died April 28, 1957, at Wroxeter. The years have flown, as if on wings, But memories, like the ivy cling, Beautiful memories woven in gold, This is the picture we tenderly hold, We will never cease to miss you as we journey on alone, Till we cross the golden portals of that shining land called .home, —Always remembered by his wife, and daughter, Joy. 23b MacLEOD - • Ir'. loving memory of a dear hus..and and father, Peter M. MacLeod, who passed away April 22nd, 1959. Wonderful memories of him so dear Are treasured ever with a love sincere, Still in our hearts he is living yet, For we loved him too dearly to ever forget. —Ever remembered and sad- ly missed by wife and family, 23b MCLENNAN -In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, David McLennan, who passed away April 26, 1951. Through ail our troubles he helped us along, If we live like him, we will never go wrong, On earth he was loved, in heav- en he restsd, God bless you ad, you were one r+f th'. host. --Always remembered by his wife, Reta, and family, 23* PATFRSON •In loving memory of a clear brother. Albert Pat- erson of Whitecrhurch who left us so soddenly one year son April 25th. 1963. Qrieltly and suddenly came the call His sadden death surprised us all. Dearer to memory than words con tell The loss of one we loved so well. Ever remembered by Mary. James andEdna. 23* School Will Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, April 23, 1904 -Page 7 Mareh 13, 1801, give the names Be Apartmentsof Edward Leech as the first secretary, Other names appear- ing on the board are; H.W. Hunt, George, John and Sam- uel Greer, Henry and James Per kins, Edward ,James, John Kaine, Robt, Leech, Richard Robinson, Richard Ross, Wm. Heston and Wm, Earngey.Some of the early teachers, whose salaries ranged from $280.00 to $,350.00 were G. Deacon, Mr. Patterson, Mr. Roberts, Mrs, Powell, Miss Holmes, John B. Campbell who taught 17 years, Miss Hough and Mrs. Henry S.anderson. The first principal of the present school was Georgi E. McKee, his assistant Miss Lydia Harding; salaries were $425.00 and $200.00 respec- GORRIE-Cameron Edgar has purchased S.S. No. 7 lfowick, better known as Gorrie Public School, and is engaged in con- verting it to apartments. The School was built in 1900 at a cost of 44,925.93 with W.E. Binning of Listowel as the ar- chitect. The building is of brick with a slate roof, The school had two classrooms with 13 -foot ceilings. These are be- ing lowered to eight feet and a third floor added. Renovations may cost $5,000.00. The first school in Gorrie was located on lots now owned by Mrs, Everett Carson, in .1857, and was torn down in 1905 by W. G. Gregg and used as a driv- ing shed as recorded in the February 19, 1903 Gorrie Vid- ette. It is now owned by Wm. Thornton. The early history of Gorrie school is taken from R. W. N, Wade's book of Early History of Howick Twp. to which we are indebted for the following information. "Records of the early days of S.S. No. '7 are incomplete. Minutes available under date of tively. Trustees at the time of building were Wrrr« Dane, Ed ward Leech and Dr. Jas. Arm- strong, Each school in turn was con- verted to a new use. 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