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witingegumgll UNITED
-CHURCH
Will hold anniversary ser-
vices this Sunday, June 12th,
at 11;00 a„mand 8;00 p.m. Rev.
Howard W. Strapp, of Luck-
now, will be ;Nest minister.
Everyone welcome, 9b
GARDEN PARTY
ENT OLUEVALE
The Ladies' Aid of Knox
Presbyterian Church, Bluevale,
will hold a, garden party on
Wednesday, June 15, from 5:30
,p.m. to 8:00 P.m. Adults $1.25,
public school children 50c and
pre-schoolers free. 9b
NEW BINGO
Howick Lions New Bingo will
be held on Friday, June 10, in
Wroxeter Community Hall, at
8:30 p.m., DST. 12 games for
$1Q; 3 "Share the Wealth"; 1
Jackpot of $65 in 56 calls. Aden,
$1.00; extra tickets 3 for 50c,
or 7 for $1,00, Everyone wel-
come.
A RECEPTION
Will be held in Foresters
Hall, Belgrave, on Friday even-
ing, June 10, in honour of Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Minnick
(Jean Hanna). Music. Ladies
Please bring lunnh. Everyone
welcome. 94)
{USING MAIM
Adana( Hairdressing will be
closed _from JOY let to July
10th, inolusive, 91)
GARDEN PARTY
Turkey and ham dinner, 5:00
p,m„ SaturdaY, June 25, Sa-
creci Heart Charo4 Wingham.
Eveybody welcome, 94640
BLUE
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Anniversary services, Sun-
day, June 12, at 11:00 a.m. and
8:00 p.m. Rev. Neil McCom-
Me, of Ripley, will be the guest
speaker, Special music., Garden
party Wednesday, June 15th,
at 5:30 p.m. Sb
COME To THE MARDI GRAS
The Brussels Ri-T annual
semi -formal will be held Fri-
day, June 24, 1966, in the Ca-
nadian Legion Hall, "MARDI
GRAS BALL." Music by the
Beaumonts, Dancing 9:30 pm.
to 1:00 .a.rn, Refreshments
served. $2.00 a couple, 9.16-23b
THE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
Will hold their meeting in
the Council Chambers on
Thursday, June 16th, at 2:30.
The program convener will be
Miss Irene Paton, The roll
call "A Political Figure of
Huron County, Past or Pres-
ent." Mrs. Gordon McBurney,
guest speaker. The hostesses,
Mrs. Hingston, Mrs, Wellings,
Mrs. Kerr and. Mrs. frown. 9*
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DUE TO ADVERSE WEATHER
CONDITIONS
THE SPIN FLOWER MOW
OF THE
WINGHAM HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY
HAS BEEN
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FOR SATURDAY, JUNE 11th
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HAVE OPENINGS FOR
MALE FACTORY WORKERS
The work is of a permanent nature, 5-day work week.
Choice of shift is available. Good rates of pay and com-
prehensive employee insurance program are available.
Interested persons should contact the PLANT PERSON-
NEL OFFICE as soon as possible. 2-9b
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our standards do not allow
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AT. TH9 HORITAl.
Ashrield Twp,„ 1, Cuiross
Twp. 3, Howick Twp, 1, Kin'
loss. Twp, 1, Morris Twp.
E. Wawanosh Twp, 1, W
wanosh Twp, 1, Brussels
lAcknow 2, Teeswater 8, Tor-
onto I., Wingham 1; Total 28,
Wingham. She was predeceas-
ed by a son John.
There are eight grandchild-
ren and two great grandchildren.
Henry Johann
BELMORE-Henry Johann, 80,
of Belmore, died Monday in
Wingham and District Hospital
after a lengthy illness.
He was a former insurance
agent and a member of Knox
Presbyterian Church.
Surviving are two daughters,
Mae at home and Mts. Ross
(Edna) McKague of Belmore;
one brother, Otto of Owen
Sound, and two-grandchildren.
He was predeceased by his
wife, the former Jessie Gallo-
way, who died about 12 years
ago, two brothers and one sis-
ter.
The body rested at the R.A.
Currie funeral home and funer-
al service was held at the Bel-
more Presbyterian Church on
Wednesday with burial in Wrox-
eter Cemetery.
Only Coincidence
The baptism of Lester Ebon-
go Sibongo Tamufor, a Cam-
eroon baby, is another tribute
to Canada's prime minister,
The Financial Post points out in
an editorial. The father, Ab-
raham Tamufor, is a student in
a special Waterloo Lutheran
University business course, ar-
ranged by the Canadian govern-
ment. He wanted to show his
appreciation.
For Mr. Pearson, The Finan-
cial Post comments, there is
perhaps one disturbing aspect,
in view of recent political mud-
slinging: Mr. Tamufor is a
director of a large furniture
manufacturing company.
"I saw your wife downtown
today. She really had a time
trying to park the car between
two trucks." "Did she make it?'
" Yes... " " Then.... it wasn' t
my wife."
Mrs. W.D. Clark
Re-Elected Pros.,
County Society
The Huron County Historical
Society's annual meeting was
held in Londesboro on May 27,
W,, D. Mack presided and
Mrs. Otto Popp read the min-
utes and financial report.
Magistrate Fl. Glenn Hays,
convener of the nominating
committee presented the follow-
ing slate of officers;
Hon, presidents, EdwardJen-
kins of London and W. E. El-
liott, Goderich; pies} Mrs.
W, D, Clark, Crediton; vice-
presidents, J. W. MacLaren,
Bern flier and Ralph Jewell,
R. R. 4 Goderich; sec.-treas.,
Mrs. Otto Popp, Goderich; pub-
lic relations, Mrs. Robt. Simp-
son, Hensall.
Mrs. Howard Harris of Ford-
wich, Merrill Cantelon, Wing-
barn and Mrs. Cliff Dunbar,
Ethel were among the fifteen
councillors elected to represent
the various localities.
Committee chairmen are
13. G. Hanley, Goderich, audi-
tor; Sheriff Harry Sturdy, God-
erich, personnel; M. Stuart
Forbes, Goderich, editorial;
Ralph Jewell, finance; Mrs. Tait
Clark, Goderich, projects; Mrs.
Le Roy Poth, Bayfield, mem-
bership; H. Glenn Hays, con-
stitution and by-laws; Mrs. Ot-
to Popp, historian.
Mrs. Mack spoke of the aims
of the society and its accomp-
lishments. She asked for con-
tinued support for the objec-
tifies in view.
Magistrate Hays paid tribute
to Mrs. Mack for her leader-
ship during the first two years.
Mr. Jewell introduced the
speaker, I. W. MacLaren, now
a resident of Benmiller, a grad-
uate of Edinburgh College of
Art and a member of the On-
tario Society of Artists. As a
soldier, theatrical and graphic
artist, writer and research his-
torian he has made an enviable
contribution to Canada. His
book, "Our Great Ones", with
its intriguing linoleum cuts will
have a permanent place in Can-
adiana.
Mr. MacLaren explained the
publishing of a book, from the
first rough copy to eye-catch-
ing dust cover. He gave valua-
ble advice on research in gen-
eral, illustrating from his own
experience. He was thanked
by Mrs. Ben Homan.
Two accordion selections
were played by Mrs. Tom Al-
len and Mrs. Lloyd Pipe read a
history of Londesboro and Hui-
let Township. A replica of their
Tweedsmuir Book and various
relics were on display.
Mrs. Poth reported a mem-
bership of 126 and welcomed
the 20 who joined at this meet-
ing. Mrs. Jewell said there had
been a gratifying response from
letters sent to municipalities
and read the auditor's state-
ment.
Mrs. Mack expressed ap-
preciation for grants received
and said the walls and ceiling
of the archives room had been
painted. She thanked those who
helped prepare Volume II of
Huron Notes, especially Mrs.
Savage of the E.M.O. staff. It
is hoped a larger book may be
printed next year.
A Centennial Historical Re-
search Club has been formed at
Central Huron Secondary School.
A resolution proposed by E.
Farrish of Gorrie concerning posh
sible use of certain rural school:
is being sent to the Departments
of Tourism and Highways, and
the annual meeting of the On-
tario Historical Society.
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Professional
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In 1916 forest fires In the
vicinity of Matheson, ontario,
caused the deaths of at least
4$ people.
For Sale
HOMES FOR SALE-We have
several good homes for saler;
2 in Teeswater, 2 in Wroxeter,
Whitechureh, several 111
Wingharn and More in the sur-
sounding area. These homes
have modern conveniences and
are Priced well within reason.
COTTAGE FOR SALE 2
storey contemporary design- 3
bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, bright
and spacious living area, Lo-
cated on lake front lot at
Port Albert.
BUTCHER SHOP AND AB,-Arrom - fully equipped, a
real going concern, located, in
a rich industrial and farming
area long known for its fast
growth and prosperity, Over
the counter sales are brisk and
a very high income is being
realized from custom killing.
10 UNIT MOTEL located in
the heart of Bruce County's
rich tourist region. Restaurant
and fully equipped kitchen.
With many govennzent projects
in progress and more in plan-
ning plus new industries corn-
ing in, this attractive motel
has been enjoying a year
round business. Full asking
price only $45,000 with terms.
FARMS FOR SALE - Land
prices are going up but we
have received some new list-
ings that are not affected by
the new price increases. For
example in the Tiverton area
we have 200 acres choice level
welt drained land. This is an
attractive farm and extra well
built with modern convenien-
ces. You will find the low price
of only 822,500 hard to believe.
Ill health is forcing the sale.
Pearson, Edwards
& co.
Chartered Accountants
P. R. PEARSON
Trustee in Bankruptcy
306 JOSEPHINE STREET
WINGHAM - Tel. 257-2891
(t-
Gaviller
McIntosh & Ward
Chartered Accountants
Resident Partner
J. E. Kennedy, C.A.
Opposite Post Office
Dial 881-3471 - Walkerton
Crawford, Shepherd
& Mill
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
J. Harley Crawford, Q.C.
Norman A. Shepherd,
M.A., LLB,
Alan R. Mill, RA., MB-
WINGHAM, ONTARIO
Dial 357.3630
J. T. GOODALL
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
NOTARY, Etc.
Office - Meyer Block
WINGHAM
DIAL 357.1990
Mrs. Jas. Leitch
Funeral service was held Sat-
urday at the R. A. Currie & Son
funeral home for Mrs. James
Leitch of Owen Sound, who
died Thursday in Kincardine
General Hospital after a long
illness. She was '19.
Rev, G. L. Fish conducted
the service and interment in
Brandon Cemetery. Pallbearers
were William Sopp, Allan Fors-
lurid, C. W. Tennant, Graeme
Anderson, Athol Bruce and Jack
McBurney.
A daughter of the late Ro-
bert Henderson and Mary Jane
Little, Lily May Henderson was
born in East Wawanosh Town-
ship. She married James Leitch
of Whitechurch June 30, 1909.
The ceremony was held at
Blyth. Her husband died July 4,
1952.
Mrs. Leitch is survived by
two daughters, Mrs. Lloyd (Isa-
bel) Hutton of Kincardine, Mrs.
Clayton (Jean) Logan of Moose
Jaw and two sons, Morris of
Owen Sound and Kenneth of
BIRTHS
McKAGUE - To Andy and
Cathy McKague, a son, Dana
Stewart, Sunday, May 29,
1966, at Rainy River Hos-
pital, a brother for David,
Diane, Laurie and Glenda.
- On Thursday, June
2, 1966, to Mr. and Mrs. Ver-
non Inglis, of 15 Bideford
Ave., Toronto, a son; first
grandchild for Mr. and Mrs.
James 'Inglis, of R. R. 1, Clif-
ford.
HOLM!ES-In Stratford Gener-
al Hospital, on Friday, June
3, 1966, to Mr. and Mrs. Ken-
neth Holmes, a daughter.
EDGAR-In St. Joseph's Hos-
pital, Guelph, on Saturday,
June 4, 1966, to Mr, and Mrs.
Bruce Edgar, of Guelph, a
daughter, Marcie Lea, a sis-
ter for Debbie.
DONAHUE - In St, Thomas
Elgin General Hospital on
Sunday, June 5, 1966, to Mr.
and Mrs. David Donahue,
(Shirley Foxton), St, Thom-
as, a daughter, a sister for
Johnny.
LeVAN-In Wingham and Dis-
tict Hospital, on Wednesday,
June 8, 1966 to Mr. and Mrs.
Richard LeVan, Wingham, a
daughter.
MARLATT'S
Dead Stock Service
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
Paid for Dead Cows & Horses
over MU lbs. More for sick
and disabled Cows and Horses
according to else and condition
FOR PROMPT SERVICE
PLEASE CALL COLLECT
BRUCE MARLATT
Brussels - Phone 133
24 - HOUR SERVICE
Licenia5 No. 590-C-55
Mrs. M, Fraser
Tells of Work,
Boys' Village
ELLIEVALE-"The U, C. W.
met in the school room of the
United Church on Thursday af,
ternoon. Mrs. Mel Craig pre-
sided.
Various matters of business
were discussed arid reports giv-
en from members of the units,
The treasurer's report, read by
Mrs. W, J. Peacock, showed a
substantial balance on hand, A
centennial project was voted
on, the executive to be in
charge of arrangements.
The study period was in
charge of Unit Two with Mrs,
Glenn Sellers conducting. Mrs.
Lloyd Warwick read the Scrip-
ture and Mo. Jack Wickstead
led in prayer.
Mrs. Milton Fraser gave a
description of Boys' Village, a
project undertaken by Downs-
view United Church in Teronto.
There is a residence, a school
with special teachers, social
workers and psychiatrists. There
emotionally disburbed boys are
given a chance to develop in a
normal manner under sympa-
thetic guidance, Mrs. Charles
Bosman contributed a poem,
"Give the Boy a Chance".
Mrs. Sellers and Mrs. Craig,
with questions and answers, told
the story of Rev, Charles Wil-
kinson who, in an effort to help
those addicted to alcohol, made
regular visits to taverns, where
he was kindly received, in or-
der to know and understand the
problems facing those who gath-
ered there.
GOING CAMPING?
A must for every glove com-
partment is a new Ontario parks
map which points the way to
pleasure in the great outdoors.
To get your free copy with its
easy-to-follow routes and in-
teresting facts about Ontario's
90 provincial parks, just write
to Department of Lands & For-
ests, Parliament Buildings, Tor-
onto.
DON HOLST
REAL ESTATE LIMITED
- "Rural Ontario Specialists" -
Representative:
Keith Fitzsimmons
Wingham, Ph. 357-3840