The Wingham Advance-Times, 1965-04-22, Page 7Jack Alexander
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HOSPITAL AUXILIARY
Meeting Monday, April 26,
2:30 in the Council Chambers.
All ladies are cordially invited.
22b
BAKE SALE
The WA, Guild of St. Paul's
are holding a bake sale in the
Parish Room on Saturday, May
1, at 3 p.m. Everyone welcome.
22b
HOSPITAL AUXILIARY
Bridge Marathon final night
Monday, April 26, at 8:30 in the
Council Chambers. Everyone
welcome. 22b
EUCHRE AND DANCE
Sponsored by the Belgrave
Arena Board held in the Bel-
grave Foresters Hall Friday
Evg., April 30. Euchre at 8:30
sharp and dancing 10-1:30.
There will be a lunoh counter.
22b
ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McTeer
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Merie Ann, to
David Murray Carr, son of Mr.
and Mrs. James Carr, Wing -
ham. The marriage will take
place on Saturday, May 15,
3 o'clock in Knox United
Church, Paisley. 22b
MEETJNG
To form a miner softball as.
soclation on Monday, April 26,
at 7:30 at the Arena. All sports
Minded citizens requested to
attend. ••-- Recreation Director,
Ivan Kersell. 22b
GODERICH LIONS BINGO
Wednesday, April 28th, at
8:30 p.m., at Harbourlite Inn.
17 regular games at $10; one
share the wealth jackpot; one
$50 jackpot; plus new excel-
crating jackpot up to $250.00.
Admission $1.00. rrb
EARLE TERRY SINGERS
Will be at the Wingham Dis-
trict High School on Tuesday
evening, April 27, at 8:30. Spon-
sored by the Business Sc Pro-
fessional Women's Club. Keep
this date open for an enjoyable
evening of choral music. Adm.
$1.00, students 50c. 22b
THE CANADIAN LEGION
Holds their regular bingo
each and every Wednesday
Evg. at Wingham Town Hall.
Doors open 7:30, games start
at 8:30 p.m. 10 regular games
for $12.00; 2 Riverboat bingos;
2 jackpots, ($50.00 and up) one
for full card, one for single
line. Admission $L00, extra
cards 25c, 3 for 50c, 7 for $1.00.
LEGAL
TOWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY
BY-LAW NO. 5 - 1965
A BY-LAW OF THE MUNI-
ICIPALITY OF THE TOWN-
SHIP OF TURNBERRY FOR
STOPPING UP AND CLOS-
ING PORTIONS OF JAMES
STREET, GEORGE STREET
AND GREEN STREET, MORE
FIARTICULARLY HERE I N -
IAFTER DESCRIBED.
WHEREAS it is deemed ad-
visable by the Municipality of
the Township of Turnberry to
stop up those .portions of James
Street, George Street and
Green Street hereinafter de-
scribed.
AND WHEREAS the Council
of the said Corporation 'feel
that since these streets were
never open to traffic that there
is no need of same in the Dun -
can's Survey of the Hamlet of
Bluevale, the Council deem it
expedient that such portions of
the said streets as are herein-
after described be stopped.
THEREFORE BE IT EN-
ACTED AND IT IS HEREBY
ENACTED that
• •FIRSTLY: That portion of
James Street in Duncan's Sur-
vey, described as follows:
COMMENCING at the North-
west angle of Lot No. 98; thence
Easterly along the Northerly
limit of said Lot No. 98 and Lot
No. 98 .produced Easterly to the
Westerly limit of the King's
Highway No. 86 and thence
Northerly along the West limit
of said King's Highway No. 86
to where it intersects the South
limit of Lot No. 70; thence
Westerly along the Southerly,
limit of Lot No. 70 and Lot No.
70 produced Westerly and along
the Southerly limit of Lot No.
99 to the Southwest angle of
said Lot '99; thence Southerly
along the West limit of said
Lot No. 99 produced Southerly,
to the Northwest angle of said
Lot No. 98;
SECONDLY: That portion of
George Street in Duncan's Sur-
vey described as follows: .
COMIMENICING at a point in
the East limit of Lot No. 97,
Duncan's • Survey where it is
intersected by the West limit of
the King's Highway No. 86;-...
thence Northerly along the
East limits of Lots 97 and 98
and 98 produced Northerly
across James Street and con-
tinuing thence Northerly along
the East limit of Lots No. 99,
100, 101, 102, 103, 104 and 105
to the Northeast angle of said
• Lot No. 105; thence Easterly
along the North limit of said
Lot No. 105 produced Easterly
to the Northwest angle of Lot
No. 64 in Duncan's Survey;
thence Southerly along the
West limits of Lots No. 64, 65,
66, 67, 68, 69 and 70 in Duncan's
Survey and continuing thence
Southerly along the West limit
of said Lot No. 70 produced
Southerly until it intersects
King's Highway No• 86; thence
in a Southwesterly direction
along the Westerly limit of
King's Highway No. 86 to point
of commencement;
THIRDLY: That portion of
Green Street, in Duncan's Sur-
vey, described as follows:
COMMENCING at the North-
west ,angle of Lot No. 105 in
Duncan's Survey; thence East
along the North limit of said
Lot No. 105 and 105 produced
Easterly to the Northwest
corner of Lot No. 64 in Dun -
can's Survey and thence East-
erly along the North limits of
Lots No. 64 and 63 and the
North limit of Lot No. 63 pro-
duced Easterly until it inter-
sects the West limit of King's
Highway No. 86; thence North-
erly along the West limit of the
King's Highway No. 86 to the
North limit of Green Street;
thence Westerly along the
Northerly limit of Green Street
and continuing thence Westerly
to ,a point wwhiah intersects a
line drawn perpendicular to the
Northwest angle of said Lot
105; thence Southerly along the
said perpendicular line to the
Northwest angle of Lot No. 105
and the place of beginning, be
stopped,
READ a first and second
time this 3rd day of April, A.D.
1965.
READ a third time and
finally passed this day of
May, 1965.
Reeve. Clerk.
I, JOHN V. FISCHER, Clerk
of the Township of Turnberry,
do hereby certify that the
above to be a true copy of By -
Law No, 5, 1965, of the Town-
ship of Turnberry, as read a
first and second time on the
3rd day of April 1965, A.D.
NOTICE
Take ,notice that the above
By -Law No. 5, 1965 of the Cor-
poration of the Township of
Turnberry after publication as
required by Section 462 of the
Municipal Act will be ;duly con-
sidered and read a third time
and finally passed by Council
in accordance with the require-
ments of the above Section 462.
The Council will hear claims
of any person or persons either
by themselves or by their So-
licitor. that their lands will be
prejudicially affected.
Applications for such hear-
ing should be made to the
undersigned not later than
April 30th, 1965.
JOHN V. FISCHEFL,
15-22-29b Clerk.
TOWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY
BY-LAW NO. 6 - 1965
AA BY-LAW OF THE MUNI-
CIPAL= OF THE TOWN-
SHIP OF TURNBERRY FOR
STOPPING UP AND CLOS-
ING LA; BLIND LANE MORE
PARTICULARLY HERE I N -
AFTER DESCRIBED,
WHEREAS it is deemed ad-
visable by the Municipality of
the Township of Turnberry to
stop up the blind lane herein-
after described.
AND WHEREAS the Council
of the said Corporation feels
that since this blind lane was
never open to traffic, that there
is no need of this blind lane
1n Wingham Town Piot of
Lower Wingham the Council
,deem it expedient that the said
blind lane be stopped.
THEREFORE BE IT EN-
ACT'ED AND IT IS HEREBY
ENACTED that the blind lane
hereinafter described and
namely a blind lane being a
lane commencing at the South-
west corner of Lot No. 86 in
the Township of Turnberry in
the County of Huron; thence
continuing Easterly along the
South limit of said Lot No. 86
to the most Easterly point of
the said Lot; thence South in a
straight line to the Northeast
angle of Lot No. 80; thence
West along the North limits of
Lots 80 and 79 to the Northwest
angle of Lot No. 79; thence
North alone the East limit of
Helena Street to the place of
beginning, be stopped.
READ a first and second
time this 3rd day of April, A.D.
1965.
READ a third time and
finally passed this ..,.... day of
May, 1965.
Reeve. Clerk.
I, JOHN V. FISCHER, Clerk
of the Township of Turnberry,
do hereby certify that the
above to be a true copy of By -
Law No. 6, 1965, of the Town-
ship of Turnberry, as read a
first and second time on the
3rd day of April 1965, A.D.
NOTXCE
Take notice that the above
13y -Law No. 6, 1965 of the Cor-
poration of the Township of
Turnberry 'after publication as
required by Section 462 of the
Municipal Act will be duly con-
sidered and read a third time
and finally passed by Council
in accordance with the require-
ments of the above Section 462.
The Council will hear claims
of any person or persons either
by themselves or by their So-
licitor, that their lands will be
prejudicially affected,
Applications for such .hear-
ing should be made to the
undersigned not later than
April 30th, 1965.
JOHN V. FISCHER,
15-22-29h Clerk.
IN MEMORIAM
HAUGH—In loving memory of
a dear sister, Ruth Haugh,
who passed away April 31,
1961.
We have only your
dear sister
To remember our whole life
through,
But the sweetness will linger
forever,
As we treasure the image of
you.
—Remembered always by
Sadie and family. 22*
memory,
MARTIN—In loving memory
of a dear wife, Mrs, Charles
Martin, who passed away one
year ago April 21, 1964.
Sadly missed along life's way
Quietly remembered every day.
No longer in my life to share
But in my heart she is always
there,
—Sadly missed by husband,
Charles Martin. 22b
MARTIN -•-- In loving memory
of Mrs. Charles Martin, who
passed away one year ago,
April 21, 1964.
Each day we keep thinking of
someone
Who was thoughtful, loving
and true.
We all miss you because we
loved you
Dear mother, that someone was
you.
—Ever remembered by daug-
ters Louise, Agnes and Ger-
trude. 22b
MaeLEOD—In loving memory
of a dear husband and fath-
er, Peter MacLeod, who pass-
ed away April 22, 1959.
—Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by wife and fam-
ily. 22b
BIRTHS
VOISIN—In Wingham and Dis-
trict Hospital, on Tuesday,
April 13, 1965, to Mr, and Mrs.
(Kenneth Voisin, R. R. 1,
Greenock, a son.
CAMPBELL—In Wingham and
District Hospital, on Friday,
.April 16, 1965, to Mr. and
Mrs. Alan Campbell, R. R. 2,
Bluevale, a son.
WILSON — In Wingham and
District Hospital en Satur-
day, April 17, to Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Wilson, Brussels, a
daughter.
SIMPSON — In Wingham and
District Hospital, on Satur-
day, April 17, 1965, to Mr. and
Mrs. Duncan Simpson, Kin -
tail, Ont., a son.
PENNINGTON—In Wingham
and District Hospital, on
Monday, April 19, 1965, to Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Pennington, R.
R. 2, Wingham, a son, Allan
Roy.
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Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, Apr, 22, 1955 -Page '1
Fordwich Personals
Mr, and Mrs, Murray Kirkby
of Kingston were week -end
guests with Mr. and Mrs, Car-
roll Johnson. Mrs, Doug Mason
and baby son of Listowel also
spent last week with her pa-
rents.
Mr, and Mrs, Dave Stein-
acher and family of Caledon
spent the week -end with Mr.
and Mrs, Gordon Steinacher.
Friends of Mr, Fred McCann
will be sorry to learn that he is
confined to Palmerston Hospi-
tal,
Jack Ruttan of Parry Sound,
Bob Bride of London and Lloyd
Cober of Kitchener spent the
holiday week -end at their re-
spective homes.
Miss Anne Miller of Listowel
spent the week -end with her
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Elmer
Miller.
Week -end and Sunday guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
Earl Moore were Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Benin and children of
Tillsonburg, Mr, and Mrs. Jack
Bricker and family of Baden,
Mr, and Mrs, Ted Denny, Earlda
and Brenda Lee of Erin.
Mrs. Ruby Forester returned
home last week after visiting
several weeks with Mrs, Charles
Verschoor at Delray Beach,
Florida.
Mr. F. Golton of Toronto
spent the week -end with Mr.
Morley Aylesworth.
Mr. and Mrs, Don King visit-
ed one day last week with rel-
atives in Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jacques
and family visited Good Friday
with Mr, and Mrs. Tom Edgar
in St. Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pollock
and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wilson
spent Monday and Tuesday
this week in Toronto, where
they attended the 0.E. A.
convention being held in the
King Edward Hotel.
Mr, and Mrs. Tom McClem-
ent and Kenneth, Miss Betty
McClement and Mr. Paul
Schaefer visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McClement
in Listowel.
Week -end and Sunday visit-
ors with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Demerling were Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Demerling and little dau-
ghter and Mr.Jim Demerling
of Fenelon Falls, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Demerling and family,
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hark-
ness and family of Huntsville.
Mrs. Harkness and children re-
mained for the week.
DIED
CHESSELL, Roy T., 66, of
Tenth Street, Mitchell, Monday,
at home. Retired Mitchell seed
mill manager, Survivors: Wife,
former Maggie Long; mother,
Mrs. Hannah Chessell, Mitchell;
sons, Kenneth, Gorge, both
Stratford; Earl, Burlington;
Glenn, Brantford; daughters,
Mrs. Jack (Doreen) Iesler, Sea -
forth; Mrs. Jack (Doris) Mc-
Cann, Stratford; Mrs. Andrew
(Barbara) McLean, Cromarty;
brothers, Wilfred, Dalton,, both
Mitchell; sisters, Mrs. Wilfred
(Mabel) Cruickshank, Wing -
ham; Mrs. John (Dorothy)
Ritchie, Brussels, Service, 2:30
'p.m., Thursday, Heath -Leslie
funeral Thome, Mitchell, Burial,
Knox Presbyterian Cemetery.
DEANS, Walter Leslie, 61,
passed away in Detroit on Sun-
day. He was the son of the late
William and Mary Deans, of
Turnberry Township, and is
survived by his wife, Frances
Hoffman, brother, John Deans,
and sisters, Mrs. William (Le-
ona) Thompson, of Wingham,
and Miss Myrtle Deans, of
Wallaceburg.
Mr. Rill Wallace of Guelph
spent the week -end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aitchison.
Wallace, Mr, and Mrs, Bruce
Wallace of Hamilton were Sun-
day visitors at the same home.
Good Friday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs, Tom McClement
were Glenn and Gary McClem-
ent and Paul McClement, Mr,
and. Mrs. Bruce McClement and
Debbie and Mrs. Ida Gallagher,
all of Listowel,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Doig and
children of Galt spent Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs, Ross Doig.
Mr, Herb Collins returned
home last week from Walker-
ton Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Gibson and
family of 4t. Catharines were
week -end guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Doig.
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Holstock
and children of Stouffville
were week -end visitors with
Mrs. Phyllis Bolander.
Mrs, Henry Allan of Toronto;
who was visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Mel Allan, was taken
Tuesday to Mount Forest Hos-
pital.
Good Friday and week -end
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ira
Schaefer were Mr. and Mrs,
Don Schaefer, Judy and David
of Montreal, Mr, and Mrs,
George Trethewey and family
of Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Wild -
fang, Brian and Paul of Cooks-
ville were week -end visitors
with Mr. and Mrs, Roy Simmons.
Douglas and David Har-
grave were week -end visitors
with their grandparents, Mr,
and Mrs. E. Hargrave in Lis-
towel.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Klaassen
and family visited Good Friday
with friends in Simcoe.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Patterson
and Kenneth were Friday and
Saturday visitors with Mrs.
Pearl Patterson.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Galbraith
of Guelph visited Sunday with
Mrs. Verna Galbraith and Mrs.
Elsie Strong.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Douglas
visited over the holiday week-
end with Mr. and Mrs, Dennis
Johnston in Sarnia.
John Eurig Dies
John Eurig, a well-known
resident of Fordwich, died at
Huronview, Clinton, on Wed
nesday of last week after a long
illness. He was in his 90th
year.
Born in Normanby Township,
he was married to the former
Sarah Long, who predeceased
him. He was also predeceased
by one daughter. A son, Park-
er Eurig, of Fordwich, survives,
as well as two grandchildren.
Mr. Eurig farmed near Mt.
Forest for many years, retiring
to Fordwich about 20 years ago.
He was a member of the Ford-
wich United Church.
Service was conducted at the
Moir Funeral Home in Gorrie
at 2 p.m. Saturday by Rev. A.
C. Coles
G. A. WILLIAMS, 0.D.
Optometrist
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WINGHAM
Phone 357-1282
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