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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1968-01-11, Page 8ingharn CC"oTes. Thursday. Jan. 11. 19 ..8 MU%Nl, *p 5esot"" eVn! . RAN •.. HIFtL=s^' us E TI La1 TIII3 A�Si FOR SALE max maims for sale, plain, rapid fio, 6%" a box. Alexander's Hardware, phone 367-3631. 16rrh VACUUM CLEANER SALES. Service on all makes. Filter Queen Sales. Zurich, ph, Hen - all 262-5350 collect. My26rrb EAVESTROUGHING ° a n d metal flashing, material and labor. For free estimate call Morrison Bros., at. Murdie's Hardware, Lucknow, phone' 528.2906. Ap20rrb' SAVE ON PAINT -- 10% off regular . prices on Hem GIoY Enamel, Super Kem Tone and .• Martin-Senour. Your headquar- ters for Kem lines. Alexan- der's Hardware, a rrb REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 2 -STOREY 7 -room house for sale, large kitchen with built - In cupboards, living room, dining room, 4 bedrooms, 4 pc. -bath, oil heated. Owner leav- ing town. Phone 357--2794. WILLIAM S. 'REED • General Insurance and ' Real Estate Broker - Phone 357.2174 - • Wingham Well -•situated 1% storey house in Wroxeter, 2 piece bath, well with water on pres- eure, new oil furnace, garage. Selling to settle an estate, full price $4,000.00. Situated close to schools'and hospital, large living room with natural fireplace,: bright kitchen, dining room, 3 bed- rooms, 4 piece bath. Finished recreation room, attached gar- age. Present owner moving out of town, immediate posses= Ilion. . • 2 storey b k home, well Situated "close to schools and shopping. Large living room,. dining room and. kitchen; 3 -large bedrooms and bath. At- tached one bedroom apartment 'With living room and kitchen, -newly decorated. ' Two choice building lots in ;. Wingham, fully - serviced. Several farms. in - Wingham district, 100-200 acres. 111} Oa: CARS FOR SALE 1.901 FORD for sale, black: In " good condition. Bill 'Mitchell, 357-3872, after five, llp v _ - -,1,11 1.i STOCK #OR ' SALE , 2 HOLSTEINS; .1 Guernse cow; Hereford calf for sale. Phone 357-2018, Otis Russell. rlp' 15 PIGS for sale. Harvey Yode , roxeter, near Lake - let. SALES HELP : WANTED Good news for older man. Real. opportunity - for a profitable Rawleigh business • in part - Huron. County. Write Rawleigh lI Dept. A453-903, 4005 Riche- lieu. St., St. Henry, ,Montreal. e1 11b CARDS OF THANKS Our sincere . appreciation to the nursing staff at Wingham and District Hospital and to Dr. McKibbon, for. their kind ness to the late George G. Caserpore and the expressions of sympathy by friends and neighbours at the time of our loei eavement. - Harold Case - more and Nettie Ross. The family of the late Mr. Alymer ' Steuernol wish to ex- press their sincere thanks to all their . neighbors, friends and • relatives for the many messages of sympathy, flow- -ers and the kindnessshown them at the time of their bereavement. Special thanks to, Rev. H. W. Hamilton, Dr. W. A. McKibbon and ,staff at Wingham and District Hos- pital. Dr. Gibson and staff at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Many thanks.—Mrs. Steuernol and 'family. • llp We wish to express our 'sin- cere appreciation to friends,, neighbors and 'relatives for their many acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy . during Alex's illness and our recent bereavement in the loss of ,. a ; loving. husband and' . father. Our sincere thanks td Drs. Corrin and : McKim of Lucknow; the .,.staff of the Wingham and District Hos- pital, doctors and 'staff_of Vic- toria Hospital, London, Rev., R. MacLeod and the MacKen- zie . funeral home.—Mrs. A. E. Purdon and family. llp We would like to thank our • friends,. „neighbours. and rela- tives for' helping us at the, time of our fire. — Bruce and Maureen Thomson. •11b MALE HELP WA 'ED MAN, to take over . `wood- working plant. - Have contract for - continuous work. No fi- • nance required. Be your own boss. Pick your own help. Once-in4-lifetime opportunity. Plant is in your district. Ap- ply to Box `.10, Advance -Times. • 1lb, WANTED WANTED TO RENT -2 or 3 bedroom house or apartment; one •child. Phone 357-1421 or 304342, week days only. G.. Bradley. • llp WANTED TO ,RENT -- Quiet business couple and eight -yr. - ,old daughter require small home or 2 bedroom apartment in Wingham immediately. Ex- cellent references. Ph. 357- 3840, ,svgs. 357-1117. 4.41b WANTED TO RENT with op- tion Of' 50-100 acres of pasture and :hay farm. Must ' have good buildings and a good house. Either write or hone Muirkirk, R. It: 2, 678-- • •9. • Norman Fenn. 1148 -25 -ib Dead StOck Rernoval HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for fresh dead, disabled,: cows and horses. We pay_ 14c per ib. weighing over 'SW pounds. • Por the most prompt and courteous service in this die - Old PLEASE CALL COLLECT MARLA'I I'" BROS: lions 133 %Brussels. Ont. 24.hour sis vlcer- .7 says a weeks Litense No. C-65 • I would like .to thank my former paper customers for ° their, patronage ,and wish Jeff .. Croskil-1 every success. ---Stev- en Watson. I would like to thank •Dr. W. A. -McKibben, Rev. G. L. Fish and nurses on second' floor for their kindness while I was in the' hospital. •— Mrs:. Hazel .' Tuck - - lib I woild like to - thank friends and- neighbors who ' were so good to me while a- -patient in Wingham and Dis- trict ,•,Hospital. A .,very special 'thanks .to- Dr. McGregor, Dr. Corrin, Dr. McKim, Rev. i1. W. Hamilton and all the nurses' in - the intensive `.care unit -Nor.- - man Cronkwright. lip I would like to express sin -• - dere 'thanks to those who `sent cards and gifts and visited me `while I was a patient in the Wingham and District Hospital. Special thanks to 'Drs. Leaby, McGregor and McKini; to Rev. G. L. Fish and . Rev. C. M. Jardine and the nurses and staff on second floor,—Harvey Niergarth. lib. I would like . to thank the. "ones who sent cards, flowers and visited - me ' while in hos pital;,_a special thanks to Dr. • Corrin and Dr. McKim, the good nurses on second floor, also to Rev Mr. Roberts and Rev. C, M. Jardine. =- Mrs. Lloyd Montgomery. - - , . llp • I wish. to thank all those who ' sent ' gifts, cards and letters and who visited me while • a ,,patient in 'Wingham and Dia- trict Hospital. A :special thank yourto Dr. McKibben, • Dr: Wilkins, Rev.- G. L. Fish and the, . •nurses in the intensive care unit on second floor, — Gladys Pickell. °I wish: to take this opportun- ity to thank themany persons who sent me get -well and greeting cards and visited me; to nurses aid student nurses on second floor and the..inten- sive care unit;. also •Drs. Mc-' Gregor and Crawford during my stay as a patient fn.Wing- ham and District Hospital— . Jack, Taylor. - AUCTION SALE• ''AUCTION SALE of beef cattle, 85. hogs, , farm machinery, hay, ,,grain, , straw, • will be held for William- Wig- gins, Lot 14, . ,Con. 1, West Wawanosh Township, % mile east of Nile or 5. miles west of Auburn, on SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, at 1:30. Terms Cash. Sale held under cover. Allan Maclntyre, Auct., ph. 528-3519, Lucknow: a 11.18b ,,I1PI „ .! ) it1) ‘ 4 ' ` 11 Antigua, Dealers Collectors, Admirers, ° PAINT and VARNISH REMOVAL. SERVICrr Rfficlent. `, Eeononnical LIFt e‘' • 11.,,,,„M, Coming Events 00000 000000. a CLOSING NOTICE - - �. Dr. W. A. Crawford's of#ice will be closed from January 25th for .the winter. , 11-18p EUCHRE ° Mary Hastings Rainbow Club will bold a 'Euchre 'on • Satur day, January "20. Good prizes and lunch. The annual Valen- tine Euchre will be ` on Wed- nesday, February 14, in Town Hall. Special prizes and lunch. -Everyone welcome. llp WOMEN'S INST. MEETING Mrs. Jack Reavie will be the guest speaker for the January meeting to be held Thursday, January 18th, at 2:30 in the Council Chambers. • Crafts by the Golden Circle School will be on display. The convener, Mrs. Mary McKinney. 1P BIRTH BOONSTRA-�-In Wingham and District . Hospital, on Wed- nesday, January 10, 1968, to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Boon- stra, Wingham, a daughter. DEATHS BROOK, Rev. R. A.; B.Th., at his home, in Act 1, .on Mon -4 day, January 8, aged 77 - years. Beloved husband of May Web- ber, dear father of Kenneth of Galt; Howard and . Mrs. Ruth Gaston, both of Toronto, and Ralph of Perth. Resting qt Rumley , Shoeniaker funeral ' home, Acton, until Wednesday noon.- Funeral service at Trin- ity United ' Church, Acton, Wednesday at '2 p.m. 'Crema- tion: In lieu of flowers _dona- tions - to .the Qaxjtario Heart Fund Foundation. • CLARK, Alvin, 75, Palmers- ton; formerly Listowel, Tues- day, .January. 9, Palmerston General Hospital. -LSurvivors: wife, former Lily Mason; • daughters, Mrs: Lorne (Ethel). „ Shewan, Kitchener;. Mrs. Reub-' en- (Mabel) Orth, Listowel; Mrs. ,,Vera. Lucas., Orillia; bro- thers, William, Wingham; Ern- . est . -George, British Columbia ` Isaac,..London; Clarence, Grey Township; sisters, Mrs.. Percy (Annie) McCracken, Listowel; Mrs. William (Mabel) Wil- ' loughby, Molesworth: Service, - 2 ,p.m.Thursday, McLaughlin and Reed: funeral home, . Lisi• towel. Fairview Cemetery, Lis- towel. . '. McNALL, William C. M., 70, Clinton, formerly Lucknow, Monday, Janttary 8, Huron - view, - Clinton. - Survivors: wife, former Julie Elizabeth ' Dore; daughter, Mrs. John (Margar- et) Thompson, .Wroxeter; sons, Alvin, Port Arthur;" Michael, - 'Belgrave; sister, 'Mrs. Margar- et Nichol; brothers, . Russell, .,Tom,: • all of Provost, Alta.; Earl Viking, Alta.; - Gordon, Wingham. ' Service 2 • ;p.m. ..Thursday, Johnstone funeral home, 'Lucknow: South Kinloss Mausoleum. • SAINT, Joseph 'H., in hosp- ital at North Tonawanda, N.Y., on January 4,/1968, in his 66th year, -Survived by bis wife, the former Alice Hamilton; - his mother at Huronview, Clinton; -. four° daughters and .one son, all of New York State; three sis- ters and three brothers. Burial was fin North Tonawanda on January 6th. ' 20 WATER STI II*T • WINti:HAM, ottrARIO Dial 351-1011 MISCELLANEOUS • PAINTING and DECORATING ROBERT E. SEARSON Phone 357-3044 - Wingham BLYTH SINGER. CENTRE EUCHRE - Sacred Heart 'Parish Hall' Tuesday, Jan:' 16,- at 8:30 p.m. Good, prizes. Lunch. Everyone welcome. cge26rrb EUCHRE ` In Bluevale Community Hall on Thursday, January 11, at 8:30. Sponsored by Bluevale Recreation Committee. Lunch. Prizes. Everyone welcome llb BROOMBAL,.L TOURNAMENT The North Huron Broomball League are holding a broom - ball tournament for the first two weeks in February in Bel - grave Arena. This - is open to men's •rand . ladies' teams any- where. An entry fee of $5.00 per team must be mailed by - January '24th to Maxine prer. rison, Wingham, . Ont. For more in-fcirmation phone 357- 3008, 11-18b ' Repairs to all makes and mo- • dela, of sewing machines. Warner Collings, Prop. . Phone 523.4275; Res. 5233591 feta • L. ,G. BRYCE Auctioneer We handle sales, large or small, anytime or anyplace. Phone 357-2339,-Wingham. FLOOR SANDING AND • • FINISHING "Old floors and new Tree estimating Paul Ritntoul, Wingham LLOYD -W. WALKER Custom Backhoe and loading • and hauling service All types of excavating, bury- - - ing stones, 'ditching Septic tanks arid weeping beds Phone 357.1359 R. R. 1, Wingham, Ont. " FOR YOUR •,Insurance Needs in Autemo- .bile,. Farm Liability, Accident and Sickness .Home Protection Call your Co -Op Agent — LLOYD MONTGOMEtY 53 Maple Street, Wingham • Dial 357.3739 sett GEORGE BROOKS — 9 ate• Stratford Cemetery Memorials Ltd. for Memorials of Distinction Lowest prices in the 'area ,3$ Avondale Avenue Strafford Phone 271.6736 Collect PERSONAL CUSTOM KNITTING Turtle :neck sweaters, Mary Maxim sweaters, knitted dress- es. You name it and I'll knit it. Reasonable rates. Mrs. Jas. Rae, R° R. 1- Clifford, 367- 2170. , 11&25b NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN .THE'ESTATE OF ROBERT, GEORGE GIBSON, ' ALL PERSONS h a., v i e g claims against the estate of the above mentioned, late of the Village of Wroxeter, • in the County of Heron, Labourer, who died on the 23rd day of December,. 1967, arerequired to file proof- of same with the undersigned on or before the .28th day of January, 1968. ; A After that ' date the. Execu- trix will proceed to distribute the Estate having regard only to the claims. of which she shall then have had notice. DATED at .Wingham, this , 4th day of January, 1968. CRAWFORD, SHEPHERD and MILL, Wingham, Onario, Solicitors ,for the 'Executrix. 11-18-25b IM MOFFAT — In loving memory `• of a dear husband and fath- er, Harold Moffat, who pass- ed away January 12, 1967. ' Asleep - in God's beautiful garden, . Free from a'lI sorrow and pain; And when our -life's journey - is ended We , know we shall meet him Y again: „ .. • -Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by wife, children. and •graandchildren. llp George Casemore was alife-long N ° Turnberry resident • Ss A. J. Steuernol dies inLondon Aylmer John Steuernol of Alice. Street, died in St, Joseph's Hospital, London on Tuesday. Jaqua'ry 2nd, after a short illness. He had lived in Wingham for the past 15 years. Born in Gorrie 64 years ago he was the son of Mrs. Char- lotte" Steuernol and the late John H. Steuernol. He 'attend- ed school in Gorrie. • - He married Verna Rominger of Elmira on January 31, 1927, who survives, • . Besides his wife and mother he is survived by a"son Eirrier of Kitchener and daughters., Mrs. William (Marilyn) Schies- .tel, . Mrs:_ Ivan (Joyce) Gardner and Mrs. Wesley (Shirley) Sim- mons, all of Wingham., Mrs., Allan (June) Murray of Clifford; Mrs. Gordon (Carol) Scott of Walkerton, Mrs. Harold (Ger- aldine) Tremain of Cooksville, Mrs. Cecil (Barbara) William- son of.Woodstock, Mrs. John (Janet) Walker of •Neustadt,. and Mrs. Hughie (Bonnie). Mac- Donald, Chatham. There are.22 grandchildren sed one great-grandchild. Mr. Steuernol,s also. sur- vived. by two .sisters, Mrs. Tom ' (.Millie) Everick of Stratford and Mrs. Harold (Elsie) Dennis of Wingham. and one brother , Harry,of. Mildmay. Funeral Service was con- • ducted at the S.J. Walker f'un'- eral home on. Friday afternoon by Rev.,,,,H. W.• Hamilton of $t. • Paul's Anglican Church. The pallbearers were lvan Gardner, William Schiesxel, Wesley Simmons, Harry Tremain, Al- lan Murray and Gordon Scott. The flower bearers were John Walker, Hughie MacDonald, and Cecil W.illialtiison. • Burial service was ato W ing- ham Cemetery. Funeral service was held -at the R. A. Currie & Son funeral home last Thursday afternoon for George Goodfellow Case - more .of Turnberry Township who had been ill for -some time. Rev.• G. L. Fish officiated and - interment was in W ingharn Cemetery. ' • Pallbearers were Tholnas - Metcalfe, Elgin Johnston, •Bert Holmes, John Sproat, Gershom Johnston and L. G. Bryce. The flower bearers were Milo Case- • more and Bob McKague; Mr. Casernore, who was 94, died in Wingham and District - Hospital on Tuesday. January 2. Born in Turnberry Township, where-'Turnberry Centra School noir stands. on the Blue - Vale Roa,GL, in 1873,, he was a son of the late Joseph Casemore and Elizabeth Kinder, e•ariy settlers in the township. He attended W inghami Public School. Mr, Casemore far ed on Lot 24, Concession 11, Turn=. berry.,, He has been retired for the past 30"years, .His wife, the former Hannah Bryce, pre- deceased him in 1936. He was the .Last member of a tam- ily off' nine and the last -grand ' child of George Casemore and • Mary. Goodfellow,iwho came to Turnberry from Puslinch in the -1850's; ' ' Mr. Casetnore.was a mem- b ber of St. iAndrew'•s Presbytery ia'n Church: ,' i A J eta f He is survived by a daugh- ter, Mrs. Frank (Nettie) Ross and•a son Harold. both of R.R. 2 Wirt ham; four grandchildren and three great=grandchildren. JIM'S TAXI )PH. 357-3680 - W I NGHAM JIM NETTERFIELD O26rrb - PHONE 357-2320 FOR WANT, AD SERVICE - WiOlam Couper The death oocurred in the Wingham and District Hospital on F day, Dec, 22; of Wil- liam L. Coulter of Wroxeter in his 66th year. Mr. Coulter was born in Marybprough Township and was a son of the late Mie. and Mrs. William Coulter. • Following his marriage to the former Clara A. Willough- by of 'Elena Township they resided in Elma Township for 25 years. He is survived by his wife, three daughters and two sons, Mrs. Gourlay (Edith) McIntosh of Listowel; Mrs. Jack (Helen) Clarke of Wroxeter and Mrs„ Ralph (Mable) Machan of Lis- towel. Adam of Atwood and Glen of Walkerton. also 13 - grandchildren• and three great grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Norman (Nellie), Walker, Mrs. Margaret; Salter and Mrs. Aaron'(lvlyrtle) Schneide*ri all of Palmerston; two rothers. Alvin of Arthur' and Roy of. Palmerston. phos. Wilson dies in London hosp: The community' around , Jame,stown was saddened to learn of the sudden passing of • Thomas Wilson. ori Wednesday, January 3rd, in London. ' . Mr. 'Wilson was the son of the late Matthew Wilson, and . `Janet Stokes and was born in Morris Township -76 years ago. Shortly after he moved to the 2nd line of Grey Township - where he grew up, and later fanned for 'a number of years before moving to Port Carling. His wife, the former Eva Forman, predeceased hirci a few years ago., He is 'survived' by one daughter 'Mrs. Charles. (Betty) Irwin of East Wawanosh, and, a son, Ted, of London;, ' and eleven grandchildren. . Mr. Wilson was spending ' the winter in London, but - sual,ly lived at his home'near Port `Carling during the summer Months. Thomas Wilson was well known in these parts, as he w asireeve of Grey :for a number of years. • The funeral was held Friday at the D. A. Rann funer- a1 hnrne in, mussels with:Rev. Allen Johnston cif -the Brussels United Church in charge of the service. . Interment was at , . Brussels -Cemetery. ,,,- The pallbearers were Russell Bradshaw. 'Gordon Holt. Selah • Breckenridge, Cecil Payne,. . , Robert 'Thompson, and Murray Kuehl. , BELT NE HEARING AID SERVICE CEN1RE FRIDAY; -JAN. 11th 00 V:M. VANCE'S QBUG STORE WINGHHAM PHONE FOR - FREE HOME APPOINTMENT Service to all Makes of Hearing Aids E. R. TIIEDE, NEARING AlO $ERVICE 88 QUEEN STREET SOUTH KITCHENER Campbel'I' Soup Company LIMITED LISTOWEL, ONTARIO REQUIRE THE. SERVICES OF Female Plant. Employees OPENINGS EXIST ON BOTH DAY (6:30 a.m.) and AFTERNOON (3:30 p:m.) SHIFTS., The position offers good wages and working con- ditions, steady employment, feteria .facilities, 8 days'statutory holidays each. year. Work clothing supplied, (boots and shoes at shared cost). Employee :benefits including hospitalization, medi- cal insurance, surgical insurance, life insurance, sick- ness and disability insurance, savings plan, pension plan. • A Applicants Should contact. the 'Plant Personnel ( Department for interview+., ® 1148b ANNOUtIEMENT `).1 CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY OF HURON COUNTY have moved their officesfrom, th. Court Hovs' to 181 VICTCRLA ST. N. ON HIGHWAY NO. 21, THE LARGE .STONE HOUSE. AT THE NORTHERN'"ENTRANCE TO GODERL,CH. We help your doctor keep you .7 healthy! • Your doctor knows what's best for your health . .. and we always fill- his , pre- -' scriptions accurate- ly, prpimptly. aagamagaMo for ALLYOUR PHARMACEOEI1CALS The Year Ahead Kith McClure T•h���:e i min thing that, is a, fair certainty in the , year ahead •as it was in the year just passed;, we can be. than -b: ful for the most prosperity -producing social "system of all time. And though, there are pockets 04 poverty and' social un- rest rn rest to be remedied, What we have already ac'complrshed stands -high in world comparisons. , • • If the world's population of three° and one-quarter billion people were compressed to a thousand' people, . a little over sixty would be North Americans. These sixty would receive HALF of the total' income of the world 'and own FIFTEEN T ii;s much goods as' the ' other 940 combined! Despite. wage settlements in the auto industry, that rep- resent an all-time' high in cash and social benefits -for • pro- duction workers, Car price increases thus fir' approximate; ° only inflationary cost' ,rises over fife 'past year. Industry efficiency has largely • bridged the - gap. • . We hope that those world issues which seem beyond our immediate control are settled with mutual world benefits., Winter is ,a time to drive especially careful. ° Take heed of the warnings of a recent highway, Ludy which shows that half of all fatal accidents involve alcohol. And make seat belt buckling a firm 'resolution.• ' May you --have a good' year in 1968! - .11‘..............,,m- ..�.,�.r� 1' Jack Alexander AUCTIONEER . - and Appraiser We handle Town: and Farm °Sales s11 1 G Phone •35 7-363) - Wingham 1. t Business .and Professional Directory C. W. CASLICK • LIFE -.HEALTH BUSINESS INSURANCE 50 Patrick Street Eatist Wingham Ripresenting • IMPERIAL' LIPS A27-lyr WINGHA1M MEMORIALS. GUARANTEED GRANITES CEMETERY LETTERING REASONABLE PRICES Buy Direct and Save . Bus, Ph. 357-1910 Res. Ph. ; 357.101$ Frederick F. - Hornoth. Phm.B., R.O. Carol E. Horriuth, RO Mrs. Viola N: Nomuth, R,O " OPTOMETRISTS phone 3.111-2712 HAR R I STON - • ONTARIO in CAVILLER & °COMPANY Chartered Accountants, 4 Refiident Partner -" J. E. Kennedy, C.A. Dial 881-3471. - Walkerton Crawford, Shepherd ' & aMill Barristers, Solicitors. 'Eta. J. Harley Crawford, Q.C. . Norman A. Shepherd, -. ri.A,, LLB. „Alan • R. Mill, B.A., LLB. WIN'GHAM, 'ON'TARIO Dial 357.3430 Y. GOODALL BARRISTER, SOLICITOR NOTARY, Etc. Oftio.f�. '1tr►e•rr //Hoek DIAL 357-1990 L. •