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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-01-14, Page 4WednestilaY. ;tan, 14, 1959; The Huron County Council will meet in 'the Court House, Goderich, Ontario,, 'on, Tutiday January 20th, 1959 at 2,00 p.m, AII communications, notices of deinitatiOns end accounts must be 'itt the honds'Of trio Clerk net litter inure noon, gatOrdAY, Janiulty 17th, 1959. ; .1 John G, Berry', • 1 r. Clerk County of Huron Intermediate 6680 in the Wingham Arena CHESLEY vs. WINGHAM SATURDAY, JAN. 170 KINCAR'DINE WING HAM. MONDAY,. JAN. 19th EVERYBODY OUT TO CHEER THE HOME TEAM TO VICTORY. ii'4111111111,11,1111111111111011i011101111011,1111111.1111111111i111111111111111101.41111111111110,1*. • I' • GROUND BEEF...... $-L25.• SAUSAGE 1bIsb,s; 2 QQ LARD 1 We will fill .your pail.. with LARD Ior'llieflh*.:: n FRO ZEN FOWL AT ALL TIMES , • " 't r•'" '' n totkridges ..Butcher So Taxpayers may-make payments on.ciccotin -.. :Of i9,59 taxes rip to 80 per cent of•1958 taxes. - Interest at the rate of Your , per cent ; per annum will be: allowed -dn. i;uch prepaym ents.: ' Pi!epayments of taxes uS t 1?e Made at the 1" M 6.wn Tr.&i,Stit cr's Office, To:Nv-ii WILLIAM RENWICK, Treasurer, Town of Wingham. I:, 4 ave Money by PREPAYING e FOR YOUR WEEK-END TABLE oklett.10)kw..r. f.EE'S TAXI SERVICE and used Furniture, .We buy and sell. Phone 185, rrb MILK FILTERS for sale--"Rapid elo", 6-inch, 79e; 6%-inch, 85e. Alexander's- Hardware. lrrb. FREE: MAKE DRAPERY SALE New` screen prints, fibreglass, plain materials, etc., made , up free .of charge (minimum 5% YdS.) No additional charges as involved when buying from Samples, 5,000 yards in stock for immediate selection, no delays. Our large purchases mean lower /yr lees for you. SMITTY'S SHOPPING CENTRE LTD„ HANOVER, ONT. 14,21,28,4,11,18,25b CLEAN? Madam—You don't know the Meaning of that wprd , until' you have tried the radically new and efficient ELUXO-MATIC, Call L. H, Reynolds, your Electro- lux dealer, 640J1. rrb CUSTOM BUILT GMC ear radio for sale. Pits '53 or '54 Pontiac or Chey, George Fear, R.R. 3, Blyth. Phone 12r4, Blyth, 14* MEAT FOR SALE—Goo& beef by • the quarter. Killed on premises Tuesday morning, Inspected by Dept. of Health.,Yearling heifers, Top quality. Lowest prices. Ray- nard Ackert, Ripley, phone 24r28, or Lucknow, 101r13. rrb ARMITAGE'S FREE PANT SALE of Bond Clothes. Sults that are made-to-measure and sold regu: laxly at $75.00 with one pair of trousers—now on sale at $59.75 with 2 pair of trousers. Order your Spring suit now, take de- livery in April, May or June, ARMTPAGE'S — PHONE 17§ Men's Wear Dry Cleaners rrb., BROADLOOM carpeting and rugs mean complete beauty and com- fort for your home. On display now,deep pile, all-wool closely woven hardtwist in .many attrac- tive colours . . . the cost is less than you may think, Have an estimate this week for your room, svithout obligation. Easy terms arc now available . any rug ort wall-to-wall installation sold in January, NO PAYMENT until I April 30th. N, WELWOOD, phone 86. 14b ARE You Getting ALL These , Ad- Vantages? Excellent livability, Production, and Interior , Egg Quality? 'Babcock Bessies' give you all these profit advantages • Always a top income, producer; • new Liproved More pan. Ever, Call now for hatch dates or • other information about Babcock Besates; Contact,liallett's Poul- try Farm & Hatche'ry at Prilnier- gon. Phone 59J1. 145 LIVESTOCK FOR: SALE TWELVE PIGS 12 Weeks old for sale, Mrs, L. Ste. Marie, phone 72591. 14b 50 PIGS ten weeks old for sale, Apply ^Gordon Higgins, R.R. 5, 13ru5Sels, 14* 30 WEANLINGS for sale. howard Wilkinson, Phone 13r16, Brussels, 14* W.Ht DEL 0141)7 "Peel Yeats YOunger, Ostrex Tonle Tablets revitallae thousalidi vast ONLY 606 At all druggists, 14 21,28;4,11,18,5,12,19. DO YOU HEAR the block ticking?, The tap dripping? Read what' thousands on this continent are • , doing about their hearing. "Bet- ter Hearing", a: monthly' maga- „and devoted to hearing prOblerna will ,be malted to you or a friend qtr yeti leave theAddrets `With SA, T1 um, REARING Teacup fortune 'telling every eye- ning from 7 to 9, Call 247, 7;3,411 WANTED NOW PLOUGHING wan to Phone 1079, Harold Congram, 3;10,17;24;31;7;14 ;21b EMPLOYMENT --------! OPENING for one salesman at Singer Sewing Machine Company for Wi.ng,ham and District. Apply at once to W. a Henderson, Phone 665. 7,14,21,28h 4MPLOY11TENT WANTED DRESSMAKING — Resuming this service for all your Sewing needs, Appointments 9 to 5, Monday' to 'Friday. Phone 203W, Mrs. Fred Ross, 7:14b CAREIrAKER WANTED The West Wawanosh Township School Area want a caretaker fOr S.S, No, 12 "Fordyce",, to take effect February 1st, 1959, The tenders to be in the hand of Sec- retary not later than January 29th, 1959. !1 W. A, Stewart, SderetarY, Dungannon, Out, 14,211$ jai LOST PURSE lost New Year's eve :near the Royal T, Phone 519. 14* LIGHT COLORED wallet lost, with registration card. Finder please call 569J. 14b AMBULANCE SERVICE CURRIE'S AMBULANCE, Wing-, ham., Dependabla Service' Phone: Day, 51; mot, 716 or 636. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AlIpersons having claixhs against the Estate of Albert Maxwell Harris, late of', the Township ' of Howick, in /the, County of Huron, Farmer, depease&, who rifled on or about' the' twenty-sixth ,day, of November, A.D. 1958, are notified to send to 'the undersigned, on ,or before the seventeenth day of January, 1958, full particulars •• of their ,claims in writing. Immediately after the said seven- teenth day of January the assets of the said. Testator, will be dis- tributed amongst the parties en- titled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the Executors shall then have notice. DATED this 27th day, of Dec- ember, A.D. 1958. CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON Wingham, Ontario Solicitor for the Executors. DEADSTOCK WANTED DEADSTOCK removed promPtly for sanitary disposal, FREE pick , up on larger animals, reasonable collection chara for small ani- mals. ?Ilene' collect- Wingham 378;• Palmerston 123w, or Dnr- ham 398, Gordon Young (Elmira) Limited. • 6rrb 4,r AtucTION SALIp AiXiffQN In the Village of Belgrave SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1959 at 1,30 P,10, HoUSehold. Effects in good state of repair also Carpenter Tools, Barn 'Jack, Power Lawn Mower, • 'nearly new. Mrs. C. Wade, George, Nesbitt, Proprietress. ' Auctioneer. 7,14b REAL ESTATE 100 ACRE FARM for sale, on Highway near Wingham. Apply BOx 81 Advance-Times. 14,21* WANTED TO RENT , YOUNG COUPLE desire unfifr- nished apartment to rent in Winghain. Phone 535J. 141) MISCELLANEOUS 1$ YOUR TELEVISION properly . insured for all , risk coverage? For information phone 293, Stew; 4rt A, Sdott, Wingham. , 42rrix NEW SPRING ARCHES—Consult W.A, Kaufman, phone 94; Lis- towel, open every Tuesday 10 a.m.to„ 1.0 p.m., and in Walkerton "at Percy' phone• 195W, January 15th and 29th; • Thurs- day, February 5th;•-afternoon and evening, at Mariwalt Tourist Home, Diagonal Road, Highway 86, phone 993. rrb FINANCING- A CAR ti : Before you buy ask about, our Low Cast Financing Service ,ith: Complete Insurance Coverage. STEWART 'A, SCOTT Phone 20 Wiltigkesn, WATERLOO CATTLE Breeding Association "Where Better Bulls Are Used". Supply artificial breeding service for all breeds of cattle. If phoning long dy- lance, simply aSii x"fer, Clintan Aenni„9.1900.., yolt is a loeal call, use our regular number — Upton,. HU 2-3441 ' or' Teeswater a 1 . For service or more ;in- formation, call; vbetweed:- 7.90 and 10,09 ;lint -week '"days; 6..00 and 8.00 'p.m'. "SaelirdaY; eveningS: ::For cows noticed in heat on. Sunday morning;' net call until Mondayinaining. The qual: ,Ity is high and the cost low, rrb CARD OF THANKS ' wish to thank all my friends for the cards, gifts and.visits made to me during the past year while I have been a patient ;in Wingham General Hospital.—Mrs. Alice Nicholson. 14? CARD OF THANKS I would like to express • my thanks to the many friends who remembered me with cards, letters and gifts at. Christmas and while I was a patient at Toronto General Haspltal,—Mrs. Gertrude Cameron, 14*. CARD OF THANKS I would like to” express my thanks to Mrs. Morrey and 'her staff for the care and kinclnees I received. while I was in the' hispital, also to Dr, MeRibbon, ;Rev. Ms, Johnson, Dr.. Ninnnoe Rev, Father Durand, Rev.""Sinclair and John ManNaughton and Stuart Me- Burney for taking care of •my Castle, for all the beautiful cards and gifts I received, I say again thank you and a Happy New Year to' everybody, everywhe re. 14° CARD OF THANKS I would like to express my sin- cere thanks and appreciation to all My kind friends for the lovely cards, flowers, boxes Of fruit and lettefer received while a patient in the hospital. Special thanks to Dr, Pediey, Dr>, Corrin, Mrs, Mor- toy rod leer' nu rsin g staff,—How.; and Machan.. 145 CARD OP THANKS BIRTHS the Wingham p61.- eral Hospital, on Tuesday-, Jan. 6, 1959, to Dr, 0;11)1 Mrs„ Ernes t redley,' a daughter. 11,reldiNgIE—At Wingham al Hospital, on Thursday, Jan- 'nary 8 1959, to' Mr. and Mrs, John D. McKenzie, Teeswater, a. danghter, MacDonald—At the Wingham Gen_ eralllospital, on. Friday, January "9, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. John A, MacDonald, Teeswater, a daugh- ter. HAZTES—At the Wingham Gen- eral Hospital, on Saturday, Jan uary 10, 1959, .to Mr. and Mrs. 'Wilfred Haines) R,R. 4, Wing- ham, a eon, Mrs. W. Haines Passes Suddenly Mrs. Wesley Haines passed away at her home in Wingham on Thursday in her 74th year. She was the , former Margery Ethel Harris of' Mildmay. Mr, and Mrs. Haines farmed in East Wawanosh until a Year ago, when they moved to Wingham, "'Surviving are her husband, whom , shetp married, in 1920, and , three daughters, Mrs, ;Bert (Elva) Wylie, Howick Township; Mrs. Jack (Ed- na) McLean, Ritchie, roxeter; Mrs. Har- vey (Betty) c Lucknow; one sister, Mrs. Joseph (Annie) Vogan of Wingham, Two brothers and a sister- predeceased her. Site is also survived by nine grandchild- ren. Mrs. Haines was a member of the Wingham United Church. Service was, held at the Walker iii funeral home on. Saturday with Rev, W. D. Clark officiating. The pallbearers were Lawrence Taylor, George Carter, John Currie, 'Phil Dawson, Elmer Ireland' and Har- ald Pocock. InterMenC was in 'the Wingham cemetery. NOTICE 1WAFININGZ—Ml„ bwners, of dOga rnriningl Sat . ;arge in the vicinity, of the Lower. Town School in Turnberry Township are hereby. requested; ,to• keep all dogs at home or' tied tip in the future:. Dog, owners ignoring this warn- ing will be .prosecuted.—Reeve Jack Willits; Clerk Jaek Fischer, Township of prurnberry. 14b • , NOTICE TO MORRIS TOWNSHIP Will notNbe responsible for any daniage done to cars or trucks parked An roads, milk cans or any other object that would interfere with snow ploughing of roads. Wm, McArter, Road Supt., Morris TWp. 14,21,285 IN MEMORIAM KEATING—In loving memory of a dear",motlier Annie Keating, who passed 'away one year ago; Jan. 11, 1958. One short year has sped swiftly by Since she silently Islipped' away. To forget her we do not try But will long remember the day. Ever remembered by daughter, soh-in-law and grandaughters.—Mr. and. Mrs. Stanley Snell and girls, 141, IN MEMORIAM MAXWELL—In loving memory of our loving wife and mother Clara Maxwell, who ',Used away 14 years ago on January 12, 1945. Memories are the lamp that lights the darkest road;' SO the beautiful day of reunion, When we meet at the end Of the road, Lovingly 'remembered 0:ty lis. bend Charles Maxwell ancl-family,. 14* SEALY. DELUXE SMOOTH TOP MATTRESS (1 onto Jim. $44.50 End of line Clearing Price ONLY $35.00 MARSHAL SMOOTH TOP - 2V COILS MATTRESS' only) Beg, $39.95 End of line Clearing Price ONLY $35.00 Ativag ntrituut Order now at, this sating whil'e they last. N. A. CUNRIE & SONS FURNITURE COUNCIL MAKES NEW APPOINTMENT The Inaugural meetin g of Turn- berry Township council was held In the community hall, Bluevale, on January 5th at 11' a.m. with all members present and the reeve, W, Jack Willits; in the chair. At: ter taking 'the declaration of of- fjce the council 'was led in deVe- tional exercises by Mr. A, Neelon, of Bluevale United Church, The reeve addressed the meeting and asked the council for their full do-operation for the 'year 1959, The minutes of the last regular and special meetings° were adopted as read on motion by W, Harry Mulvey and Glenn T, •ApPleby, Alex MacTavish - W. Harry Mul- vey--,, That a vote of thanks from the township council be extended to, i‘ir, Neelon for his services at , the inaugural meeting ' of council. CoMmunicationZ were received and read'from the following:. H. M. Kuntz, clerk of ;Carrick 'Township; Department of Health; Shell Oil Company; St. • John Ambulance; Department of Agriculture and Mrs. Mary Horton. Foxton MacTavish-- That we do now adjourn fer dinnej until 1.30 p.m, Council met pursifant to adjournment. Appleby - MacTavishH- That' we instruct the clerk to order the us- ual nine conics, of the Municipal World. Foxton MacTavish— That Har- ry Elliott he appointed caretaker of the Bluevale street lights at a• salary of $45.90 per year, • Foxton - Mulvey— That Leslie McDougal be appotnted caretaker of Lower Town street lights, at a' _salary of $40.00 per year. Appleby - Foxton:— That. We'ap-, point Manti,etlf & Montieth as aud- itors for 1959, Mulvey - Foxton— That the,,-of- fielals he authorised to'apply..fcir the 'balance of the road,,subSidy for 1958. Mulvey - That' we a point Thomas.Abraham to the pen Valley Authority fo.1959. Foxton - MacTavish-L, That we ;pay the membership fees to the Ontario Good *ads Assoc.; Assoc. Of Rural Municipalities; Assoc: of Assessing Officers, Huron County Soil and Crop Improvement Assoc, Mulvey - Appleby-L-'That we give a grant of, $35.00 to the Salvation Army, Lonclin. ; Appleby - Foxton— That we ap- point James Johnston, Burns' Mof- fatt and. Jain V. Fischer for a term of two years to the hall board; also William Peacock, 'Mrs, Alex Corrigan, W. Jack WilliEs and year. Appleby - gacTavish— That the clerk he instructed to prepare 'by- law No, 2-59 for the road subsidy approval on expenditure of $35,000; divided as follows: New machinery; $5,000; miscellaneous construction, $1,300; ; maintenance ',of i roads; $15,000; culverts 4nd bridges, $1,000;; miscellaneous maintenance, $2,200. ' Foxton - MacTavish-- That by- law No, 1-59 to confirm the ;bor- rowing of $50,000.00 from the Can- adian Bank of Conunerce for gen- eral and School purposes be given a first and second reading. Mulvey - Appleby— That above by-law be read a third time, and passed. Appleby Mulvey:- That the gen- eral and ;read accounts be passed and paid as presented: General Account); Association of Assessing Officers, membership, $10.00; Ont. Good Roads. Assoc, menibeiship, $15,00; WHITECHURCH Mr. and Mrs. 4 H, Grositorth Paul and Karen spent the week*, end at Toronto, at the home of her Mother, Mrs. Fred Bagg, Paul GrroSlorth. Who teaches this week at Kitchener, has been handicapped during the past few weeks with a sprained ankle, the result of a tumble when skiin g at Teeswater durin g the, holidays, Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Durgin of 'St, Heiensi and Mr. and Mrs, Ro- bert Mowbray of Wing-ham visited on Sunday with Mrs, David Ken- nedY. Mr, and Mrs. William Tiffin and daughters of St. Helex-is and gte. William Dawson visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin at Langside. • Many friends and neighbors 'from East Wawanosh attended the fun- eral of the late Mrs. Wesley Haines in Winghani on Saturday. Being Of a happy disposition, she made many friends who extend spline.- thy to the bereaved husband and family, Mr." Thomas Metcalfe and Miss Verne, who spent the past 'three weeks at Vancouver, B.C„ return: ed home by Plane to 'gaiter; on Thursday last. ManY of" the Presbyterian con- gregation heie attended the an anal meeting of the Maitland Pres- byterial, held in the Presbyterian Church, Wingham, on. Tuesday, Mr. and MrS, William and children of Culross visited • on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn and ',with ;his parents, Mr. and Mrs, EarfCaslick. Mr, and \Mrs: George Thompson and sons of ;Feversham spent, a few clays laSt week , with her parents, Rev. and ',Mrs. W. J., Watt. Many in thie.district were,pleas- ed to, hear: John: "Willis play his violin on Saturday morning at the Kiddies' Studio ,Party on CKNX, Mr. and . Mrs. Elnier Sleightholm and family visited an Sunday , at the home of his brother,. gr. Nel- son Sleightholm ,of, Brussels. Birth , ' - GAUNT Ili Kinkaten HOSPital, on FJ'i4VJk14,,i*i;V':t: Mr and and *I's., Ittr,O t6p,04,''.1.1 :"PiallOteti, Brenda I.I4iiiis4!a• Sister, fix:-Mi.;,. chaelnii; ,,;,Gtrne'r., ::Theke.::ar.6 greaii .ip tisidellildren ' of; Mi. '•aOci , 14/04.IiiiinfiaS; diufitt 'Winght-nri. 0 fall 1'.' Y • frietlibergilp 15.00; Huron" Cotini 5i;)14 -'.v?.4.gr,*.iniprovernent Assoc., $15'.:60:4‘;•*alvation Army, London; $35.00; Bank of Commerce, Wrox- eter; tax collections, $6.70; John V. FiSellerr 'Part salary, $45.06, tele- phane tolls, $5:20;,N. 'J, re7 lief, $6121;.,, Rhesell Baird, . fox bounty,.' .'$4.00; Wm. Guppy; feat bounty, $4.00; Harvey BradshaW, dog tax refund, $2.00, Hyslop Municipal Drain Geo. T. Thomson, $8,00; John V. Fischer, 18.00; Carl FreibUrger, $8.00; Gordon Sanderson, $8,00'. Pay 'Roll Ted Holloway, $3,00; Wni. Reich, Johnston, $63.00; George Gallaway, $159,80; Wm, Mundell, $159.85, "Il,die!Accounts Twp.' of Howicki snowplowing; $28.50 ( Burn's 'Moffatt, fenOe posts, '$39,70;. Bruce bulidozpr . 4 -repairk; $7:00;*. Geo. GlouSher, :tfac. ;tor sndivfence;; $8.00; J, D, Adams, grader repairs, $840.16; Thos. Mat-, Gwen,' Snowplowing, $79445; Glenn 141aErcher, snow plowing, $7.00; William Mundell, mileages $9.60; Twp. Culross, ;boundary add., $134,00; Jack Alexander, tools, $2.714 Harold Congram, snowplow- ing, $10.00; Huron County, calcithn, $20.00; Huron Motors, mower parts, $1.95; Harvey Reidt, bulldozer re- pairs, $59.00; Andy's Garage, ac- count, $85.25; H. C. MacLean, ins. on truck, $4,50. Foxton Mulvey- That we do now adjourn to meet On Februaiy 2 at 1.30 p.m. , W. lack, Willits, Reeve John V. Fiedler, Clerk sm.sossom..).„ BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL • DIRECTORY A. H. 'McTAVISH BARRISTER, SOLICITOR Amy NOTARY PUBLIC TEESWATER - ONTARIO Telephone 23 • Teeswater WrOgeter—Every Wednesd..y afterhoon,.2--4 p.m., or 'by appointment, Frederick F. Homuth R.O. Carol E. Homuth, R,O. Mrs. Viola II, Homuth, OPTOMETRISTS PHON.81 418 Harriston, Ontario CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Wingham Phone 48 J. H. CRVFORD, Q.C. R. S. IIETHERINGYON, Q.C. J. W. BUSHFIELD Q.C. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc. Money to' Loan Office—Meyer Block, Wingham WELLINGTON FIRE Insurance Company - . Est, 1840 An all Canadian Company which has tainktiillljt served its policy holders for over a century. Howl Office Toronto tl. MacLean Insurance AgefibY Whigham FOR SALE (141101313) THAT' sick friend with a Austerefft Card: from Mel ib- boos„ Get acrfreral today and. MVO them on hand for every 00easion, • 14b • MOUTON -three - rillarter coat, size 1648, 'excellent. 'condition, very' .reasenable. Plume Wroxeter 160, 14b ICOWS, springers, one Hereford- Holstein cross, second calf, one Shorthern Jersey cross„ third ealf., Harry Bluevale. Phone Wroaetor 1.4.* PERSONAL root SIIPSTRE11$ ' If You havt Seta feet; onklek liclatieFi. pains legs, hips or lower 11artik trouble Why not have vine ia.144t. theelted by unalitied, taper. 3110A4td POot Corraetionist, See .A. Colitis' • •OlifeOloo 10E4 1.Vitigliatti, • t Monday afternoon Miler times • 4Si 19th Ave., Phone.500 DEAD STOCK SERVICE Highest Cash Prices For Old, Sick and Disabled Cows and Horses DEAD STOCK. AT HIGHEST CASH VALUE Please phone Premptly, Call Collect - 133 Bruce Marlatt Brussels, Ont. 24 HOUR SERVICE Dead Stock Removers Highest Cash prices paid for old, sick and disabled horses and COWS. 1116111IgST CASH PIIIMS PAID 1/41 SORROUNDINO D E Otilt DEAD STOCK, tor oirwitary-dispOssil LEROY ACHESON' Atwood' • 153 Collect Of IDOILOP "WrOiteter tits 24 NOV* titlitVICS1 CARD OF THANKS' • I wish to express my sincere thanks to • all my friendsand neighbours who visited me, also.' for giffts, letters and ards I re- ceived while I was a patient in the ' Whigharn Hospital. Sincere thanks ,to Dr. W. A. Crawford and the staff ',of nurses and specal thanks to anyone helping at borne in any Way while I Was absent.—Lloyd Walker. 14* ,JThe family of the late Mrs, 'wesley Haines Wish; to express 'their' heartfelt thank); and appreci- ation) for the nets of kindneSS Messages of Sympathy and beatiti. fill 1149tPill tributes and Wean received trent our neigh., boors, friends arid ant re fluring dirt recent bereavement, in the.1009) of it dear wife and Mother. Special thanks to Rev, W, A. Clark, Mr. Coady and the S. 3, Walker funeral ft /lb Alex MacTavish for a term of one $3.00; John Mundell, $4.50; Fleniing hAVILLER, MeINTOSH I & WARD :CI4ARTERED ACCOUNTANTS',. • Belt Telephone Building • WALKERTON HUNTLEY, C.A. :Resident Manage-r Telephones: Business 63$t. Residence 166.