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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1965-05-13, Page 7DEDICATE GIDEON BIBLES AS A ONTINUING MEMORIAL May be donated through your • local funeral director • • I LAL U IN Mu L), HOSPITALS, PRISONS ONLY w PRESCRIPTION Don't take drugs you're not familiar with or are, not pre- scribed for you by your physi- cian. There are some drugs on the market that can cause dia- betes in a person not under a doctor's care while taking them. Drugs prescribed by your friends or other members of the family may be wrong for you and could cause illness or even death, 1964 METEOR 2 -DOOR, 6 Stick, Radio. 1963 DODGE SUBURBAN V-8, Automatic. 1962 CONSUL 4 -DOOR, Radio. 1961 PLYMOUTH 8, Auto., Radio, 4 -door. 1961 VALIANT STATION WAGON 4 -DOOR. Nice unit. 1960 DODGE 6, Auto., 4 -door, 1 -owner. 1960 METEOR 4 -DOOR, 8 Automatic, Radio. 1959 CHRYSLER 4 -DOOR 1959 PLYMOUTH FURY 2 -DOOR HARDTOP, Radio, Automatic, V-8. One -owner. 1957 METEOR 4 -DOOR HARDTOP V8, Auto., radio. LEN CRAWFORD MOTORS Your Dodge - Plymouth - Chrysler - Valiant Dealer JOSEPHINE STREET WINGHAM Phone 357-3862 Conning Events ZNM.I...10 .1•111111.1Mtj LIBRARY HOURS CHANGE Beginning Friday, May 14th, the Wingham Publle Library will be open until 10 o'clock each Friday evening that the stores are open, and will re- main closed on Saturday even- ings throughout the year, Mon- day, Tuesday and Thursday evening hours will be from 7 to 9 as usual, 13b HOWICK LIONS BINGO Wroxeter Community Hall, Friday, May 14th, at 8:15 p.m. 15 games for $5.00; 3 Special Share the Wealth; 1 jackpot, $60 in 58 calls. $1.00 admission entitles holder to 1 lap card. Extra white cards, 6 for $1.00, Specials, 6 for $1.00. Come and bring your friends. THE WOMEN'S INSII'ITUTE Will meet Thursday, May 20, at 2:30 in Council Chambers. Cenveners for Historical 'Re- search, Mrs. Harold Congram, Mrs. Chas, Shiell. Roll call: Something I remember about my grandmother. Hostesses, Mrs. Beirnes, Mrs, Lapp, Mrs. Coulter, Mrs. McCormick. 13* ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stokes of R. R. 1, Wroxeter, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth Mae, to Mr. Richard Carroll Irwin, of Kitchener, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arohie Irwin, of St. Marys, The wedding will take place at the Presbyterian Church, Gorrie, on Saturday, May 22, 1965. 13b ENGAGEMENT Mr, and Mrs. Morley Pette - place, of Greenock, wish to an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Marilyn Grace, to Mr. Douglas Edward Layton, of WIngham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Layton, Bruce - field. The wedding will take place in Knox Presbyterian Church, Teeswater, on Satur- day, June 5, 1965, at 2:30 p.m. 13* OUR LOT IS AS CROWDED AS TtI1S AD, THESE UNITS WILL BE SOLD 1964—Pontiac 6 cyL four door, radio, still in warranty 1964—Plymouth V8 2 dr. automatic, former OPP cruiser 1964—Pontiac four door, V8, automatic, radio, under warranty 1963—Buick Wildcat fully equipped, locally owned 1963—Pontiac Laurentian four door, automatic, radio 1963—Chef. 300 Super Sport, 4 on floor, loaded, for bear. 1963—Cher. % ton Fleetside, long box. radio, 9000 miles 1963—Buick Wildcat 4 dr. HT, bucket seats, must be driven 1963—Chev, 3,t ten, long box Fleetside, 17,000 miles, Chrome pkg. 1962—Pontiac Strato sedan. This car offered before reconditioning 1962—Pontiac Laurentian four door, top model, bargain priced 1962-0ldsmobile 88 Hardtop, full power, reduced $200 for sale 1962—Pontiac Strato4Chief sedan, radio, 33,000 miles 1962—Acadian Beaumont Hardtop, 4 cylinder, automatic 1961—Chev. BelAir sedan, rebuilt motor, clean car 1961—Volkswagen Deluxe, a top used small car 1961—Chrysler Windsor sedan, full power, radio 1961—Pontiac Laurentian, 6 cyl. sed., auto., radio, low mileage 1961—Valiant V200 Hardtop, slant six, radio, sharp compact 1961—GMC % ton pickup with racks, 19,000 miles, original paint 1961—Pontiac 4 dr. 6 cylinder, automatic, a one owner car 1961—Comet Deluxe 2 dr. automatic, radio, sharp economy car 1961—Chevrolet Impala 4 dr. HT, full power, reduced to sell 1961—Anglia Deluxe 2 door, 15,000 lady driven miles 1961—Pontiac Parisienne Convertible, fully equipped, fun sun car 1960—Pontiac Strato sedan, automatic, radio, white walls 1960—Ford Custom coach, automatic, white walls 1960—Pontiac Laurentian sedan, automatic, sharp one owner car 1960—Chew. Biscayne sedan, automatic, tinted w/shield 1960—Plymouth Belvedere sedan, V8, auto., radio, rebuilt motor 1960—Ford Custom sedan, 46,000 miles, real clean 1960 --Pontiac Laurentian sedan, V8, automatic, radio, one owner 1960—Dodge Pioneer sedan, V8, auto., power steering, 40,000 miles 1960—Pontiac Laurentian sedan, 6 cyl., stick shift, AS IS 1960—Chev, BelAir sedan, automatic, radio, 46,000 miles 1960—Meteor 6 cyl. sedan, radio, sharp, low mileage, one owner 1960—Ohev, "40" series 1i/ ton C&C with duals, ready to work 1960—Pontiac Laurentian sedan, 6 cyl., stick, 20,000 one owner miles 1959—(SMC C96534, C&C, 900 tires, just fair cab. AS IS 1959—Ford Fairlane 500 Hardtop, V8, automatic, power strg. 1959—Pontiac Strato coach, 6 cyl, Ideal family car 1959—Chrysler Windsor sedan, full power, radio, top condition 1959—Ford Custom sedan, 6 cylinder, radio, above average 1959—Pontiae Laurentian V8 sedan, full power, radio. AS IS 1959—Meteor Ranehwagon. Must be seen to be appreciated 1959—Oldsmobile four door HT, full power, radio, good buy 1959—Chev. Biscayne sedan. nutomntic. needs body work ]959-.Chev. Impala 2 door HT, automatic, radio, white walls, etc. 1959—("hev. BelAir 2 doer HT, automatic, radio. etc. 1958—Chew. Biscayne sedan, 6 cylinder, stand. shift, decent body 1958—Pontiac Strato sedan. fully reconditioned 1958--Chev, 6 cyl. automatic coach. A decent older car 195R—Ford Ranehwagon, away above average, one owner 1957—Mercury Hardtop A mechanic's special 1957—Meteor Niagara sedan. good V8 motor, needs body work 1957—Chev. BelAir sedan, V8, automatic, tops except for body 1956—Pontiac sedan, 6 eyL.: runs good, looks like hell 1956—Meteor sedan, V8 engine, decent body, lots of miles left 1956—Fnrd Stationwagon, V8 engine, a useful old vehicle 1956—Chevrolet sedan, good motor and radio, rest only junk 1955—Meteor coach. Never had it running. Traded on new Pontiac 1954—Chrysler New Yorker sedan, :full power, good body 1954—Fargo 1 ton C&C, with boom. good tires and motor 1953—Chevrolet Sedan. JUNK — JUNK 1952—GMC 'A ton pickup truck, one owner, !ow mileage 1949 Dodge la ten pickup, decent old motor, and tires 1949—Pontin sedan, Straight 8, automatic, etc. 1938—Packard Straight 8 sedan, radio, 20,000 miles, needs restored — 1965 DEMONSTRATORS — 1965—Pontiac Parisienne VA 2 door HT, automatic, radio, etc.—Glacier Grey 1965—Buick Special Deluxe sedan, V6, automatic, discs, etc.—Artesian Turquoise 1965—Beaumont Custom 2 door HT, V8, automatic, radio, etc.—Mist Blue 1965—Pontiac Strato Chief sedan, 6 cyl., automatic, radio, etc,—Ermine White 10% OR YOUR OLD CAR DOWN. Bring this list and °beck off the car of your choice. BRIGHT WITH LIGHT TILL 10 EVERY NIGHT A54301 $2299.00 $2250.00 A53858 $2475.00 A53903 $2995.00 A56294 $2075.00 A67671 $2799.00 C74471 $1650.00 A53857 $2995.00 074492 $1595.00 $1395.00 61996E $1595.00 A54615 $2195.00 A58930 $1695.00 A56094 $1195.00 A55604 $1450.00 A56248 $ 875.00 A13969 $1850.00 A54868 $1575.00 A54381 $1295.00 24013V $1250.00 A56161 $1495.00 A56134 $1195.00 A54864 $1695.00 A56086 $ 795.00 A54492 $1995.00 A54332 $1275.00 3017B $ 995.00 A54875 $1325.00 A54205 $1175.00 A55154 $1295.00 23179A $ 950.00 A55489 $1395.00 A54033 $1325.00 A55106 $ 850.00 A54333 $1239.00 A53956 $1095.00 $1195.00 A54530 $1395.00 23902V $ 895.00 A55065 $1095.00 A48355 $ 950.00 A54705 $1050.00 A54263 $ 875.00 A58265 $ 650.00 91479X $1095.00 A58995 $ 895.00 A53607 $ 495.00 A55530 $1150.00 A54872 81090.00 A56896 $ 595.00 A15358 $ 750.00 A55070 $ 495.00 91589X $ 850.00 A58470 $ 295.00 A11572 3125.00 A55763 $ 395.00 A56719 $ 99.00 $ 225.00 91506X $ 295.00 A56412 $ 39.00 A11587 $ 29.00 A56466 $ 195.00 19907U $ 450.00 A56795 $ 15.00 074748 $ 175.00 ('74616 $ 65.00 J87765 $ 15.00 $ 200.00 McCEE'S — GODERICH 524-8391 Goodwill Used Cars RUMMAGE SALE Saturday, May 29, Donations of saleable articles needed. Leave at Arena Friday, May 28, or for pickup phone Miss Mar- guerite Johns 3574860, or Mrs. Harvey Aitchison 357-2805. 13b TURNBERRY MUSIC FESTIVAL In the new Turnberry Cen- tral School on Friday, May 21. Garfield Bender, Kitchener, adjudicator. 13* WINGHAM LAWN BOWLING Opening will be next Wed- nesday, May 19th, at 2 o'clock, Pot luck supper to follow. Any- one wishing to try bowling will be very welcome. 13b MUSIC FESTIVAL In the Foresters Hall, Bel - grave, May 17-18. Classes at 9:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. In the Wingham District High School on Tuesday, May 18, at 7:30 p.m. Dr. G. Roy Fenwick, ad- judicator, Under the sponsor- ship of the Belgrave School Fair Association for schools of Morris and East Wawanosh. 13b CANADIAN LEGION BINGO Every Wednesday evening, 8:30, doors open 7:30. Admission $1.00. Extra cards, 25c; 3/50c; 7/$1.00. 12 games for $10 each. 2 Riverboat Bingo games. 1 jackpot $65.00 for 52 calls. 1 jackpot $75.00 for straight line in 6 calls. Consolation prize of $10.00 for each jackpot game. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Carl John Gri- fith announce the engagement of their daughter, Deanna Gail, to Mr. William Robert Harold Boyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Boyd, of R. R. 1, Wroxeter. The marriage will take place in St. Paul's Anglican Church, on Saturday, May 29, at 3 o'clock. 13* ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. James Donald- son, R. R. 1, Formosa, wish to announce the engagement of their only daughtar, Eleanor, Gayle, to Mr. Monrad Kjorlien, Mt, Robson, B.C., son of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Kjorlien, Cam - rose, Alta. The wedding will take place Saturday, May 29, 1965, in Knox Presbyterian Church, Teeswater, at 3 o'clock. 13* GODERICEI LIONS BINGO Wednesday, May 19th, at 8:30 p.m,, at Harbourlite Inn. 17 regular games at $10; one share the wealth jackpot; one $50 jackpot; plus new excel - ending jackpot .up to $250.00. Admission $1.00. rrb Wingbamt .441tance*TtrileS, '"a nursaay wiry .14, bTvv9* l,agr+ Cadet Inspection (Continued from Page One) various demonstrations were carried out at points about the field. These included demon- strations by signals, first aid unit, drill on the 105 mm. howitzer artillery weapon and FN -C1 rifle, Cadet Major Al- lan Leggatt commanded a pre- cision drill squad and the bugle band presented a drill and sev- eral selections of music. Cadet Capt. Bob Crewson was in charge of announce- ments over the public address system. PRESENTAT IONS Following the ceremonies several presentations were made. Brig. Murdock present- ed the Lord Strathcona Shield, symbolic of the Corps' top rat- ing in the district in 1964. It was accepted by Cadet Lt. - Col. Rod Cameron and Strath- cona crests were presented to the officers of the 1964 Corps, Capt. Scot -Brown made the presentation to Cadet Major Allan Leggatt as the best offi- cer or NCO on parade. Mayor Miller congratulated the members of the corps on their fine work and made a pre- sentation to Cadet Newton Richardson as the best dressed cadet on parade. Capt. Goodall presented the 99th Battery award for the best rifle shot in the corps to Cadet Major Garry Reed and Capt. Anderson pre- sented D. C. R. A, crests to the remaining members of the shooting team. OFF ICERS The officers in charge of cadet training were; Major R. P. Ritter, C. D. , chief instructor; Capt. E. An- derson, instructor and range officer; Capt. R. A. Campbell, instructor; Lt. J. D. Horwood, instructor and QM; Civilian Instructor, W. J, Hunter, band instructor; 2/Lt. W. S. McCaul- ey, instructor; Lt. F. E. Madill, QM; Lt. G. M. Palmer, rifle coach. Officers and non-commis- sioned officers of the corps were; Regimental Commander, Cdt. Lt/Col, R. Cameron; Sec- ond -in -command, Cdt. Major Public School building (Continued from Page One) SICK LEAVE PLAN After a long discussion the board approved a draft plan, with minor changes, of an ac- cumulative sick leave plan for the staff. The plan establishes a system of accumulating 20 days per year by staff members for sick leave at full pay, up to a maximum of 200 days. A retroactive section allows for an accumulation of sick leave at five days per year back to 1945. Another section allows for payment of a gratuity on retirement of half the accumu- lated days, or a maximum of one-half year's salary. The final draft will be sent to the staff for further consideration. Mrs. R. Morgan, secretary - treasurer, reported that $20, - 400 has been received as inter- im payment of grants by the Department of Education. Principal Stewart Beattie re- ported that attendance in April averaged 96.51 per cent and enrolment stood at 479, a drop of seven due to several famil- ies leaving town. A letter from Mrs. Donald Rosenhagen thanked the board for its support of her daughter, Vicki, who had progressed to the provincial finals in the public speaking contest last month. It was noted in the minutes that Mrs. Shirley Kaufman had DEAD ANIMAL REMOVAL FOR DEAD OR DISABLED ANIMALS CALL COLLECT DARLING & Company OF CANADA LIMITED Wingham Ph. 357-3106 Dead Animal Lie. No. 350-C-65 resigned and that Mrs, Clifford Walsh would return to the staff after an absence of one year. Mr. Harris told the board that a meeting he attended in Chesley of Zone 6 of the Pub- lic Trustees Association was very interesting. Speakers out- lined grant procedures and le- gal problems faced by school boards. The board discussed the time that school doors are opened in the morning, and while the principal said they are supposed to be open at 8:40, some mem- bers said this is not always the case. The general opinion of the board was that the school should be open at 8:30, partic- ularly during rainy weather and during the winter months. This is to be brought to the at- tention of the caretaker. Guild to Hold Hobo Teas BELGRAVE-The Ladies' Guild of Trinity Anglican Church met at the home of Mrs. Cooper Nethery on Thurs- day. The president opened the meeting and Scripture was read by Mrs. Mel Bradburn. Minutes were read by Miss Nora VanCamp in the absence of the secretary. Mrs, Nethery gave the treasurer's report. Several letters of thanks were read. The quilt committee re- ported that the quilt had been completed, The roll call was answered by naming a chief writer of the Old Testament, Mrs. Clare VanCamp won the monthly draw. It was de- cided to again hold the hobo teas. The meeting closed with prayer. Grace was sung and lunch served by the hostess. G. Reed; Officer Commanding "P" battery, Cdt. Major D. Wenger; Officer Commanding Flt/Lt, J. M, Gibson of RCAF "Q" Battery, Cdt, Major A. Leg- Station Clinton was the guest gatt;Officer Commanding "R" speaker at the VE -Day banquet Battery, Cdt, Major W. Harris- of the Royal Canadian Legion on; Officer Commanding "5" on Friday evening, This year's Battery, Cdt, Major R. Deyell; dinner marked the 20th anni- Alpha Tp. Commander, Cdt, versary of the Allied victory Capt, R. Logan;Bravo Tp. Com- in Europe, About 80 attended mander, Cdt. Lt, J. Blackwell; the banquet, which was held Charlie Tp Commander, Cdt, in the parish room of St,Paul's Capt, B, Murray; Delta Tp, Com- Anglican Church. mander, Cdt. Lt. E. Rintoul; Echo Tp Commander, Cdt. Capt. P, Callan; Fox Tp Corn- mander, ommander, Cdt. Lt. T. Miller; Golf Tp Commander, Cdt. Capt. J. Perrott; Hotel Tp Commande4 Cdt. Lt. P. Tiffin; Flag Officer, Cdt, Capt. D. Merrick; Flag Sub- altern, Cdt, Lt, M, Forsyth; Regimental Sgt, Major, Cdt, WO1 K. Scott; Battery Sgt. Ma- jor "P" Battery, Cdt, W02, H. Mann; BSM "0" Bty. , Cdt. WO2 S. Gorrie; BSM "R" Bty. , Cdt, W02 L. Henderson; BSM " S" Bty. , Cdt. WO2 J. Welwood; Regimental Quartermaster, Cdt, WO2 D. Martyn; Bandmas- ter, Cdt, W02 D. Krauter; Sig- nal Officer, Cdt, Capt. R. Crew - son; Drummer Sgt., Cdt. Sgt. B. McKague; Bugle Sgt. ,Cdt. Sgt. G. Kilpatrick; Clerk, Cdt, Sgt. N. Renwick; Alpha Tp, Sgt. Cdt. Sgt. W, Jarvis; Bravo Tp. Sgt. , Cdt. Sgt. T. Rowe; Char- lie Tp. Sgt. , Cdt. Sgt. A. De- Tp. Sgt. , Cdt. Sgt. G. Douglas; Bruyn; Delta Tp. Sgt., Cdt. Hotel Tp. Sgt. , Cdt. Sgt. J. Sgt. B. McLean; Echo Tp. Sgt, , Coffin; Flag Sgt's. (Sr. Sgt. ) Cdt. Sgt. P. Mitchell; Fox Tp. Cdt, Sgt. N. Renwick; Cdt, Sgt. Sgt. , Cdt. Sgt. G. Jardine; Golf K. Fisher; Cdt, Sgt. D. Woolcock Clinton Speaker For 11E Banquet Flt/Lt. Gibson spoke of the staggering costs of defense to- day, comparing them with the relatively smaller expenditures of World War II, Head table guests, most of whom were accompanied by their ladies were Judge R. S. Hetherington, Mayor DeWitt Miller, Marvin Howe, M. P. , Murray Gaunt, M.P.P. , Capt. A. Ferris, Salvation Army, Mrs. Jack Gorrie, president of the Legion Auxiliary, Edward Bell, Blyth, deputy zone commander - elect, Royal Canadian Legion and Willis Hall, Legion vice- president, as well as Rev. C. F. Johnson, rector of St. Paul's. The guests returned to the nearby Legion Hall for a social time following the dinner, Jack Alexander AUCTIONEER and Appraiser We handle Town and Farm Sales Phone 357-3631 - Wingham Business and Professional Directory WINGHAM MEMORIALS GUARANTEED GRANITES CEMETERY LETTERING REASONABLE PRICES Buy Direct and Save Bus. Ph. 357-1910 Res. Ph. 357-1015 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, PUC Building Cor. Josephine & John Sts. WINGHAM, Dial 357-1561 1 A. H. McTAVISH BARRISTER, SOLICITOR and NOTARY PUBLIC Teeswater - Ontario Tel, 392-6873, Teeswater Wroxeter—Every Wednesday afternoon, 2-4 p.m., or by appointment P. D. Hemingway, D.C. CHIROPRACTOR Professional Office Building LISTOWEL, 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 3. 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 WINGHAM DIAL 357-1990 PHAIR AND ACHESON CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS MUNICIPAL AUDITORS BOX 663 KINCARDINE PHONE 55