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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1965-02-25, Page 7• t r • 4. 4 E 4 a • • et - 4 h These People Say "No" to Clinton Site At the time of writing 471 people had indicated their views on erection of another building at Huronview, through NEW/FARM/ GASOLINE FROM CO-OP* NO POWER LOSS IN STORAGE Minimum • oxidation preserves gasoline quality. 'One of five premium extras you get with CO.OP Farm Gasoline. CO-OP ® .Registered Trade Mark Belgrave Co-op Association Belgrave, Ontario Wham 357-2711 - Brus. 388W10 the Opinion Poll forms, One person agreed that Ano- ther structure should be built on the Ilurouview site; the oth- er 470 disagreed with further expansion at Clinton. Of this number 369 are willing to have their names published and 101 prefer to have their names with- held. The names in print here are only those of people who indic' ated agreement on the forms, or those who didn't put a check mark at all, Harry Angus, Mrs. Harry Angus, Bert Hertog, Mrs, Bert Hertog, Bluevale; Wendell Stamper, Mrs. Wendell Stamper, Bluevale; Walter VanWyck, Mrs. Walter VanWyck, Edith Gregory, Elmer Wilkinson, Vi- ola Wilkinson, Ira W. Neill, Mrs. Ira Neill, R. R, 1, Wroxe- ter; Raymond Neill, R, R. 1, Wroxeter; W. M.Aylesworth, Fordwich; Mary E. Aylesworth, Gorrie; Grace M. Aylesworth, Gorrie; Mildred Whitley, Gor- rie; J. G. Mundell, Mrs. G. Mun- dell, Bluevale. J. Alex MacTavish, Mrs. Alex MacTavish, Bluevale; Norman L. Murch, Verda M. Murch, Toronto; Mrs. Olive T, Never "on sale'', but your best bedding buy/ SEALY POSTUREPEDIC' Choose extra firm or gently firm Princess Posturepedic. Both designed In cooperation with leading orthopedic surgeons to give you firm support ...no morning back- ache from sleeping on a too -soft mattress. DOWN CURRIE'S •. 50 full or twin i size matching founda- 7 Con same price 1 WEEKLY FURNITURE Business and Professional Directory AMBULANCE SERVICE CALL - S. J. WALKER PHONE Day - Night 357-1430 Frederick F. Homuth Phm.B., R.O. Carol E. Homuth, RO Mrs. Viola H. Homuth, RO OPTOMETRISTS Phone 118 HARRISTON - ONTARIO BUTLER, DOOLEY, CLARKE & STARKE Chartered Accountants Trustee in Bankruptcy Licensed Municipal Auditor 2nd Floor, PVC Building Oor. Josephine & John Sts. WINGHAM, Dial 357-1561 A. H. McTAVISH BARRISTER, SOLICITOR and NOTARY •PUBLIC Teeswater - Ontario Tel. 302-6873, Teeswater Wroxeter -Every Weclrtesday afternoon, '2-4 p.m., or by appointment P. D. Hemingway, D.C. CHIROPRACTOR Professional Office Building LLSTOWEL, ONTARIO For Appointment: Phone 1650, Listowel Pearson, Edwards & co. Chartered Accountants P. R. PEARSON Trustee in Bankruptcy 306 JOSEPHINE STREET WINGHAM - Tel, 257-2891 Gaviller McIntosh & Ward Chartered Accountants Resident Partner J. E. Kennedy, C.A. Opposite Post Office Dial 881-3471 - Walkerton J. H. CRAWFORD Q.C. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Etc. Wingham Dial 357-3630 J. T. GOODALL BARRISTER, SOLICITOR NOTARY, Etc. Office - Meyer Block WIr Gi1AM DIAL 3571990 PHAI R AND AC H ESON CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS MUNICIPAL AUDITORS BOX 663 KINCARDINE PHONE 55 Walker, Ted Moszkowski, Peter Kostrewa, Edward Elliott, Mrs, Norman Fry, S. A. Scott, Mrs. Stewart Scott, Robert Sangster, Mrs. Robert Sangster, John Sangster, Mrs, John Sangster, J. G. Galbraith, Verne M. Gal- braith, Mrs, D. S. Mac Naughton John MaeNaughton, Mrs, Wes Heimpei, Wroxeter. J. C. Edgar, Gorrie; Mrs. Em - aline Marks, R. E. Armitage, Leah K. Robertson, Tiverton; Ross King, Mrs. Ross King, M. A. Templeman, Evelyn Davis, E. E. M. Johnson, Cecil Coultes, Mrs. Cecil Coultes, W.G. Hen- derson, Mrs. John Gaunt, White- church, Mrs. D. C. Nasmith, John V.Fischer, Bluevale;Alex Campbell, RR 4, Wingham; Mrs. W. Lockridge, James Lock - ridge, Mrs. James Lockridge, William Lockridge, A. R. Duval, Mentie DuVal, Harvey Aitchison, Kathleen Aitchison, Thomas Fells, Eliz- abeth Fells, Doris H, Fells, N. J. Welwood, Morris Twp., Stuart McBurney, Mrs. Stuart McBurney, DeWitt Adams, Gor- rie; Mrs. DeWitt Adams, Gor- rie; Terry Nethery, Mrs. Terry Nethery, Harold France, Mrs. Harold France, George F. Coul- tes, RR 5, Wingham, Mrs. George F. Coultes, Mrs, Betty Feagan, Don Kennedy. Richard LeVan, Jane LeVan, Daisy M. Connell, Walter Po- cock, Mrs. Walter Pocock, Jack Alexander, John A. Shaw, R. Elliott, Bluevale; Allan Pat- tison, Lloyd Montgomery, Gren- ville Johnston, Gordon Coulter, Gorrie; L. W. Lincoln, RR, Wing - ham, David McKay, Phil Daw- son, R. H. Burbridge, Norma M. Ostrom, James McBurney, RR 1, Wingham, Mrs.James McBurney, Mr. Roy Hastings, Margaret Hastings. Glen Casemore, RR 4, Wing - ham, Margaret Casemore, Ross Abraham, RR 4, Wingham, Lyle S.Hopper, Belgrave, Mrs, Lyle S.Hopper, Agnes Williamson, May Williamson, James A.Fal- coner, Mrs. Betty Kuehl, Nor- man Wade, Mrs. Norman Wade, Gorrie, Leander Good, Mrs. Leander Good, Lloyd Warwick, Bluevale; Belle Godkin, Gordon Godkin, Mrs.James Robertson, Mrs. Florence Langridge, RR 5, Brussels; Mrs. E. Williams. Harry Cook, Mrs. Harry Cook, RR 1, Belgrave; Austin Cook, RR 1, Belgrave;Frank Cooper, RR 1, Belgrave; M. Ross Smith, RR 4, Wingham; Mrs. Roy Mac- Donald, Joe Johnson, Jim Scott, DIED BREEN - In Los Angeles, California, on Sunday, Febru- ary 21, David A. Breen, in ,his 88th year. He formerly resided on the 10th concession of Turn - berry. His wife, the former Sarah Mitchell, predeceased 'him. He is survived by three sons, W. Elmer, Robert J., and Gordon, all of Los Angeles, Calif., and three grandchildren: also one brother, Gebrge H., of Lansing. Mich., at present in Vista, California, Miss Agnes Mitchell, of town. is a sister- in-law and Mrs. R. G. Gannett a niece, Interment in Los Angeles. HAWKINS, Emerson Marsh- all, 45, Of London, Sunday, Westminster Hospital, London. Survivors: Son, Christropher, Walkerton; father, Edwin Sr., London; sisters. Mrs. L. H. (Josephine) McGinn, Queen- ston; Miss Patricia. Hawkins, Toronto; brothers, Edwin Jr., London; Charles, Waterloo; Jeffrey, Walkerton. Service 3 p.m. Tuesday, George E. Logan and Sons funeral home. Lon- don. Burial, Woodland Cern- etery. PAISLEY, James Thomas Smith, 79, Turnberry Town- ship, Tuesday, at home. Sur- vivors: Wife, former Jane Gray Sloan; .daughters, Mrs. Allister (Jean) Lincoln, Turnberry; Mrs, Gerald (Elizabeth) Dix, Kitchener; Mrs. Lester (Susan) Shiell, Brantford; son, James, Thedford; sister, Mrs, Jean Leithead, Glasgow, Scotland. Service 2 p.m. Friday, R. A. Currie and Sons funeral home, Wingham, Burial, Wingham Cemetery, through Your help does so much for so many 6,, Jr., Mrs, Jim Scott Jr, , Blyth; Mrs, Victoria Wild, Harold E. Wild, Jarnes G. Wild, Beatrice Potter, Gorrie; H. Templeman, Mrs. H. Templeman, Carrie; R. G, Templeman, Gorrie; Jos- eph Bennett, Mrs, Joseph Ben- nett, Gorrie; Fred Ohm, Jr., Mrs, Irene Ohm, Mrs. Verna King, Curtis Jor- dan, Mrs. Curtis Jordan, Ford- wich; George Walker, Mrs, Geo. Walker, RR 3, Wingham; Harry Mulvey, Mrs. Harry Mulvey, RR 1, Wroxeter; Mrs. Robert Mof- fat, RR 2, Wingham; Alex El- liott, Mrs, Alex Elliott, Lorne McDonald, Jeanne McDonald, William J. Clark, Mrs. William J. Clark, Edythe Coultes, James R. Coultes, RR 5, Wingham, Mrs, Elizabeth McMichael, Mrs. Lil- lian Lamb, Mrs. Gwendolyn Adams, David Benedict. Ewart Whitfield, Mrs. E. Whitfield, Gorrie; Mrs. E. J. Farrish, R. R.1, Gorrie; Burns Stewart, Mrs. Burns Stewart, Gorrie; William Ford, Mrs. Wm, Ford, Helen Ford, Edward Stew. art, Gorrie; G. Carson Watson, Mrs. G. Carson Watson, RR 4, Brussels; Reg Watson, Mrs, Reg. Watson, RR, Brussels; Thomas H. Abraham, Mrs. Thos. Abra- ham, Wroxeter; Harvey Robert- son, Mrs. Harvey Robertson, RR 1, Bluevale; Louise Welwood, Cliff Heffer, Mrs. Cliff Heffer, RR 1, Wingham; J, Grant Mac- Intyre, Marie E. Maclntyre, Charles Leaver, RR 3, Wingham, Earl McNee, Belmore; Geo- rge Brown, Gorrie; John Brown, Gorrie; Mrs. J. A. Halliday, R. E. Johnson, J.Jutzi, D.H. Poll - ock, J. G. Leggatt, Cecil E. Walpole, Mrs. A.J. Lockridge, J. Mason, Mrs. Slosser, J. R. Lloyd, Mrs. J. R. Lloyd, Jack Fisher, RR 3, Wingham; Joe Redman, G. Strong, Keith Mont- gomery, ontgomery, Gershom Johnston. J. M. Taylor, RR 5, Wingham; Jack Hayes, George Lane, Mrs. Lola Sanderson, J. W. Callan, Mrs. N. P. Elliott, John Gorbutt, Jr. , Nancy Kennedy, Catherine rewson, John Crewson, Nor- man Shiell, Mrs. Norman Shiell; Thomas R. Henderson, A. Hafer mehl, Russell Farrier, Mrs. Os- car Holmes, Carl Bondi, Al- bert Rintoul, Jennie Murray, Nell Murray, Janet Murray, Jim Murray. Ed Edighoffer, Wilma Edig- hoffer, Mrs. Jean Ellacott, Miss Mary Turner, L. E. Vance, Mrs. L. E. Vance, Mrs. John Mc- Ewen, Mrs. Mel Bradburn, RR1. Belgrave; Mrs. Wallace Ball- agh, RR 2, Teeswater; Mrs. Ernie Pletch, RR 5, Brussels; Mrs. Jim Elston,RR 4, Wingham, Mrs. Ron McMichael, Wroxeter; Mrs. Stewart Beattie, Denis Langridge, RR 5, Brussels; Mrs. Elinor A. Collar, Mrs. I. Read - man, Fannybelle Weir, Mrs. R. Campeau, Albert Taylor, RR 2, Lucknow; Catherine Mc- Carthy, RR 1, Lucknow; J. J. El- liott, RR 1, Bluevale. R. G. Rintoul, Mrs. Gordon Rintoul, Donald Rintoul, Geo- rge Gibbons, Mrs. W.J,Roul- ston, Mrs. Irlma Jenkins, Roy Sanderson, RR 1, Bluevale;Mrs. Frank Sellers, Mrs, Cliff Logan, Belgrave; Mrs. H. Irwin, Bel - grave; Austin Cook, RR 1, Bel - grave; Mrs. Roy Sanderson, RR 1, Bluevale; Ross Mann, Blue - vale; Miss Mary Forgie, Mrs. B, W alling, Desmond Brophy, Mrs, Joe Kerr, F, K, Elston, James Struthers, Mrs. Jack Hut- chison, Gorrie. Mrs, O. Whitfield, Mrs, Geo. Brown, Gorrie; Mrs, Wesley Tremble, Gorrie, R, li, Richey, Mrs. C. J. Taylor, Mrs. Harry Gowdy, Harry Gowdy, Gorrie; Mrs. Ross Sanderson, Ross San- derson, Wroxeter; Fred Koster, Mrs. Fred Koster, RR 1, Gorrie; J, Wray, Mrs. J, Wray, RR 1, Wingham; Mrs. H, Bateman, Mrs, Anne Weir, Margaret W ormworth, W . Ross W ormworth, George S. Cameron, Mrs, Geo. S. Cameron, Barry Wenger, Mrs, Barry Wenger. John P. McKibbon, Doris G. McKibbon, J, Walton MeKibbon, Cecil Merkley, Myrtle L.Merk- ley, Mrs. Pearl Husband, Mrs. Russel Bradshaw, RR 2, Bluevale; Dr. K. M. MacLennan, Mrs. K. M. MacLennan, Mrs. Donald Rae, Hugh L. McKague, Mary [, Galbraith, Mrs. Agnes Mc- Creight, Mrs. Mary Mac fie, DeWitt Miller, Bertha Miller, Mrs, Tom Miller, Mrs. Lavina Leaver, Alex Leaver. Mrs. Mabel Goldrich, RR 2, Wingham, Mrs,James Mac- Tavish, Wm. John Henderson, H. M. Bennett, Mrs. Robert Gal- braith, Arnold Halliday, Mrs. Arnold Halliday, Mrs. Irene Gannett, T. W, Gannett, Austin St. Marie, Mrs. Mary St. Marie George Hetherington, Mrs. Geo. Hetherington, Bluevale; James A, Edwards, Garnet E. Farrier, Agnes L. Farrier, Whitechurch; Eunice M. Gillespie, White- church; William Bolt,Mrs. Wm. Bolt, Wroxeter, W. H. McArth- ur, Mrs. W. H. McArthur. Mrs. R.W. Thomas, Dr. A. Klahsen, Mrs.Frances Klahsen, Verna McLaughlin, Lynn Mor- rison, Maxine Morrison, RR 5, Wingham; Lawrence Willis, Mrs. Lawrence Willis, RR 2, Bluevale; Mary A. Chapman, W. R. Chapman, Whitechurch; Mrs, Mary E. Chapman, White- church; C. R. Coultes, Mary M. Coultes, Belgrave; Leslie Bryce Mrs. Leslie Bryce, R. R.2, Wingham; William A.Cathers, Sarah A. Lathers, Wroxeter; Mrs. S.J.Cantelon, Leon C. Cantelon, W.J.Purdon, Tees - water; Gordon Jacklin. Charles Perrott, Mrs. Charles Perrott, Jennie Sheriff, Grace Sherriff, June Thomson, Arnold Thomson, Jerald Hayden, RR 1, Ethel; Sharon Kilpatrick, RR 1, Dublin; Margaret R. Mitchell, Harold E. Mitchell, Jennie Nicholson, RR 1, Bluevale; John Dinsmore, Gladys Dins- more, Gorrie; Harry King, Mrs. Harry King, Gorrie; Fred Lee, Mrs. Fred Lee, Cecil B. Payne, Eve Payne, RR 2, Bluevale; J. L. Hamilton, Margaret Ham- ilton, Bluevale. LAKELET Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Edwards of London spent the week -end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Dettman. Sunday guests at the same home were Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Renwick and Mr. and Mrs. James Renwick and children. Mrs. Charles Scott spent the week -end at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Oliver Death of Wes- ton. Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, Feb, 25, 1965 - Page 7 tetters to the Editor Dear Sirs In regard to the building of a Senior Citizen Home in the north of the county, we feel this would indeed be a worth- while project, not only for the advantages of the senior citizens themselves, as has already been stated in recent issues of your paper, but also from the stand- point of employment. At the present time there are people driving from this district to find employment at Huron - view. With a building in the northern part of the county, it could mean employment for from 25 to 50 workers. Sincerely, Mr. and Mrs. H. France 32 Families Use Bluevale Library BLUEVALE- The Library Board held its annual meeting on Thursday evening. The presi- dent, Mrs. Bert Garniss, presid- ed. Mrs. Harry Elliott, sec. - treasurer and librarian, gave the minutes and the financial re- port. The $75.00 voted last year for the buying of books has not all been spent and the meeting voted $75.00 to be spent this year in addition. The secretary reported that 32 families use the library and 2115 books have been given out during the year, A new folding table was bought to facilitate the hand- ling of books. The election of officers re- sulted in the following slate: President, Mrs. Bert Garniss; sec. -treasurer and librarian, Mrs. Harry Elliott; Board mem- bers: Mrs. Gordon Mundell, Mrs. James Johnston, Mrs, George Hetherington, Mrs. A. D. Smith, Miss Ruby Duff, Rev. G.C. Mitchell, Rev. T. E. Kennedy, George Thomson, J. V. Fischer and George Hetherington. MISSION QUILTING GORRIE- Three large quilts and a crib quilt were completed Thursday in the basement of St. Stephen's Anglican Church for mission purposes. 1 Dear Sir: The sincere appreciation of the Board of Directors of the Children's Aid Society of Huron County goes out to all who help- ed to make the Christmas Bur- eau such a splendid success for 1964, One hundred and four homes were visited and more than three hundred children were given a happy Christmas through the generosity of many individ- uals and organizations. Early and careful planning in September and October pre- paring and packing boxes in November for delivery the first week in December, is the only way the Board can make sure there are no disappointed child- ren. They would once again then impress on all generous folk the necessity for having all contri- butions in, during the month of November. Yours sincerely, E. D. Fingland, Publicity Convener C.A.S. VETERAN DIES, BURIED MONDAY Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beecroft were in Blyth on Sunday, at the Tasker funeral home, prior to the funeral of Bernard Hall of Blyth. Mr. Hall was a veteran, serv- ing overseas for six years during World War II. He has suffered from a heart condition since that time, Besides his wife, the former Luella Parrott, he leaves two daughters, Mrs. Stewart (Marg- uerite) Toll of Windsor and Mrs. Larry (Rhea) Jones of Clinton. There are four grandchildren. The service was held Monday with interment in Blyth Ceme- tery, - Jack Alexander AUCTIONEER and Appraiser We handle Town and Farm Sales j Phone 357-363] - Wingham 1 AUTO REPAIRS FOR SAFE STOPS, STOP IN HERE LET US CHECK YOUR BRAKES . , . ADJUST OR RE -LINE Being able to "stop on a dime" is basic to safe motoring. Let us give your brakes a care- ful inspection, do whatever's needed to as- sure their prompt, positive performance. UP AND OVEf-Rick Alcorn gets set for a reverse turn on the horse during the gymnastic display at the high school. Physical education instructor, Robert Campbell, keeps an eye on the proceedings. ----Yearbook Photo.