The Wingham Advance-Times, 1964-07-23, Page 7..
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Canada
is Characters and Its l3uildings
Modern life in Canada calls
for a special type of architec-
ture. The sheer enjoyment of
living has created houses de-
signed to give the utmost in
• indoor comfort and yet to have
the feel of the space of the out-
doors.
Such a house is 9 High Point
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Road in north Toronto. A
home -owner's dream, this"Y"
shaped, single storey building
was completed by builder Wal-
ter Little in June 1963. Set on
a 2; acre lot, its exterior walls
are almost half glass.
The builder's motto is:
"Build something people have
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NOTICE TO
Water Consumers
The hours of watering lawns and gardens
are from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m., and from
6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
THIS WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED
An ANNUAL charge of $4.44 gross, less prompt pay-
ment discount of 10% is made for the use of a hose
or outside tap for the above -noted purposes.
Anyone found watering lawns or gardens, who has not
paid for this service will be billed accordingly.
Wingham Public Utilities Commission.
C. E. SHERA, Superintendent.
never seen before and finish the
work better than you would
your own house." The result
at High Point Road is a nearly
perfect home.
There are four over -size
bedrooms, a large study, a
maid's suite, a huge recreation
room, two 300 ft. patios, and
a 30 ft. indoor swimming pool,
inclosed by glass. Pilkington
Glass Ltd.designed 24 x 8 ft.
sliding doors at the south and
north ends of the pool so that
maximum shade is obtained for
outdoor relaxation in summer
and maximum sun for indoor
recreation in winter. A special
safety device at the pool trig-
gers off an alarm in every room
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WINGHAM'S NEWEST MOTORING HOME.
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of the house if a child or ani-
mal enters the water when the
pool is unattended.
There is over 5, 200 square
feet of room space in the build-
ing and although the house is
all on one level -- without even
a basement -- the staggered de-
sign of the rooms gives com-
plete privacy.
Walter Little who is 48, has
been building since he took
over his father's construction
firm which was started in 1913.
He says: "I only build custom
homes. My customers range
from those with modest incomes
to the very rich, but each home
I build is as near perfect as I
can get it. I think we owe it to
the customer and to the coun-
try.
BELGRAVE
Mr. and Mrs. Les Shaw,
Sharon and Brian of London, vi-
sited for the week -end with Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Orr, Ricky
and Joyce of Wiarton, visited
on Saturday in the village and
attended the Belgrave Co-op's
59th anniversary.
Mrs, Louis Hayes of Elyria,
Ohio, is vacationing with her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack VanCamp and
family.
Mrs, Winnie Smith spent a
few days last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph McCrea and fa-
mily of Blyth.
Lorne and Gordon Campbell
and Keith VanCamp are vaca-
tioning this week at Hanna's
cottage at Bayfield.
Donna Grasby is at Goderich
summer camp for this week.
Miss Judy Taylor of Sarnia
is vacationing this week with
her uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Taylor and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stone-
house attended the Rath reun-
ion on Saturday held at Spring -
bank Park in London.
Leader Family
Buys Corrie Home
Mr. and Mrs. Don Leader
and family of Lucknow will
move to Gorrie about August J,
where thay have purchased the
residence of Mrs. H. Ashton.
Mrs. Ashton, mother of Lloyd
Ashton of Lucknow has been at
Pinerest Manor in Lucknow for
some time and the house has
been empty.
The Leader family has resid-
ed in Lucknow for ten years.
Don is employed at Wingham
and Mrs. Leader is employed
at Campbell Soup Co. in Lis-
towel. They have been living
in the home of her father, El-
mer Farish.
Mr. and Mrs. Leader have
a family of five children, Don-
na 12, Ricky 10, Dianne 6,
Brian 3 and Edward 2.
Cornell University offered a
certificate in journalism in the
year 1875-79, before the days
of journalism schools.
Bhievale Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Mit-
chell and family of Nova Scotia
are visiting their parents, Rev.
G.C. Mitchell and Mrs. Mitch-
ell.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving McCabe
of Windsor, are guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Johnston.
Harvey Mann and Wayne
Johnston, of the cadet camp at
Ipperwash, were home for the
week -end.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Street
and children of Listowel spent
Sunday at the home of Miss
Mary Duff.
Mrs. Thos. Hawkins a n d
Alan of Guelph, visited Mrs.
M. L. Aitken last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Green
and family, of Listowel, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R.
J. McMurray.
Miss Patsy Master and Mas-
ter Bob Pritchard were with Mr.
and Mrs. J. V. 1iseher at the
week -end.
Mrs. Tom Par\cr returned
from a visit to M:Ic'1'icr, ac-
companied by her brother, Mr.
Geo. Ilouse of 1\lichigan.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mc -
Culla and 1 k atiier, of Kitchen-
er, spent Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs. :1. D. Smith.
Miss Jill 11iv:atan has re-
turned lionic frons a three
weeks' IioIiday in Ottawa with
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Mrs. Wilson Thornton and
Cindy are holidaying this week
at Manitoulin Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Leeson,
Timothy and Sean visited over
the week -end with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Golley.
J. HAROLD POLLOCK IN
GRAND LODGE OFFICE
Among the 09 grand steward
appointed at last week's sessions
of the 109th convocation of the
Grand Lodge A.F. and A. l\1.
were J. Harold rold Pollock of Ford-
wich, Ilarold F. Linklater of
Kincardine, Robert C. Short -
reed, Clinton and Brock Davis
Of Drayton.
J. E. R. Walker of Walker-
ton is assistant grand organist
and Judge smart McKenzie of
Walkerton was appointed to the
hoard.
DONNYBROOK
;\1r. and firs. Stanley Law-
rence, Mfr. and Mrs, I a Law-
rence and Rase Mar), o1 O\ lord
t'ehtrc, Paul and i)ianc \'a11-
aec 411 •1'illsotibttrg and Miss
t1a41\ ' J. 1k:rhotl of 1'v'uod>tock
visited last Monday with l\ir.
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Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, July 23, 1964 - Pagel
LET 'ER BURN
A fire call was received at
Lucknow about 8 p.m. Satur-
day evening. A truck loaded
with furniture was on fire near
Kintail. As there has been
some question of financial re-
sponsibility in vehicle fires in
the past, the party was asked if
lie would guarantee payment
of the fire call. "How much",
he said, and when he found out
the fee for the first and subse-
quent hours he decided to "let
'er burn." - Kincardine News.
Backyard wading pools are
fun, but watch those kids! Sup-
ervise them constantly when
they're in, on or near the wa -
ter.
Reception
FOJWWIC.II--A reception
and dance was held in the Ford-
wich community hall in Friday
night in honour of Mr,. and
Mrs, Frank Gibson, newlyweds.
They were presented with a
space saver studio couch, Both
made suitable replies. Danc-
ing followed.
G. A. WILLIAMS, O.D.
Optometrist
9 PATRICK STREET W.
WINGHAM
Phone 357-1282
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