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Robert McCienaghan will
be 1(4 years on Saturday
Robert McClenaghan will
celebrate his lOOth birthday on
Saturday, December 7. He is
•at preeent residing at the A.
Goudie Eventide Horne in Icitch.
=or. Mr, McClenaghan is en.
Joying good health and takes a
keen interest in all present day
local happenings as wellas
keeping acquainted with, world
condition."
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Robert is the eldest son of
the late James McClenaghan
and Susan Baker, who had a
family of eleven children. His
parents took up residence after
their marriage on the 2nd Con-
cession of Kinloss Township,
Bruce County, at Whitechurch.
The youngest son, B. D. Mc-
Clenaghan, the only other liv-
ing member of the family, •
still resides on the original
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AUCTIONEER
and Appraiser
We handle Town and
Farm Sales
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farm, Robert spent his life
farming in the same
• hood until lie retired in1961..
• Mr. IvIcCleriashan has been
a foittlUI, me tuber of the
Whitechurch United Church and
prior to the time of Church
Union was a member of the.
Methodist Church; which was
originally located on his par-
ents' farm. For many years he
served the congregation 4
treasurer. He was always vit.-
„ally interested in the Sunday
$011001 add, all phases of the
s.hurches' life in the commun.
ity and throughout the district.
Robert also took a deep interest
in the 'educational system of
the community. .
Mr. McClenaghan's wife •
was the former Jean gook of
Elora. She passed away in l95.
Their only son, Rev. R. Clar.
•ence McClenaghan is the
United Church Minister at Win-
dermere, Ontario: There are
two grandchildren, Beatrice at-
tending the Vniversity of Man-
itoba. in. Winnipeg and Eldon
attending Muskoka Lakes Sec-
ondary School at Bracebkidge.
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St Helens.
' Mr. andMrs. Fred McQuil-'
lin and Mrs. John Miller visited
recently with Mr. and Mrs. Al-
vin Miller at Strathroy..
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne' Webb of
• Goderich were Sunday visitors
with Mr. ,and Mrs. Harvey Webb
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Black
and family' from near Ottawa
moved to St. Helens on the
week -end. They will reside in
the United Church manse.
Nine'tables enjoyed the
shoot party In the hall on Thurs-
day night. High prizes went to
Ross Erringtbn and,Murray Me -
Whinney with second prizes
going to Corinne Cranston and
Charles McDonald. William
Caesar won the lucky chair
prize. '
Mr. and Mrs. Mel ,Brown
and Mrs. Mabel Murdie of
Kitchener visited on Wednesday
with Mr. and Mrs. •LorneWbods.
Tom
Todd is attending the
Chicago Winter Fair this week.
• Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller
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ql,aralotqotylon weN,Atip-,
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Miller and Isobel. •
Bunches of crisp parsley, raw
cranberries, pieces of green
pepper!, cut to represent holly
leaves and stuck with cranber-
ries on food picks are all easy
• colourful touches to add to the
platter or place on the turkey
W. R. MILTON
OPTOMETRIST.
Josephine” Street
VVINGHAM
FOR APPOINTMENT
Phone 357-1361
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DECEMBER IS
,..1150) CAR MONTH
AT McCLURE'S
GOOD SELECTION - REASONABLE PRICES
Our selection of good Used Cars is at its best this month. In
fact, we are overstocked with 1967 and 1968 models. Now is the
• time to buy while the inventory is high and the prices are low.
The delivery of New Cars and high sales volume has forced us to
stock more late model trade-ins than usual. These cais are all
reconditioned low mileage vehicles and meet the high standards
of the mechanical fitness law. All cars on the lot are completely
winterized. No' one walks away from McClure's duraig the month
of December..
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"WHERE CUSTOMER SATISFACTION IS PART OF THE BETTER DEAL"
`VVINGNAM, ONTARIO
DIAL 357-3760
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This Is afe
Driving Week
Ontorio'S motorists and
pe-
destv1are urged to Join their
fellow Caitlin* in suppeeting.
Safe-Eldring Week,
by the 'Canada Safety Council
from December 1 to 7. •
• Special emphasis is being
placed On , driver and pedestrian
habits during this campaign and
ill Canadians are asked to par-
ticipate by practising defensive
driving and walking during
Safe-Drivtng Week. This means!
driving 'and walking so ,as to
ovoldibeing involiell In an ace
eldellt;produelnglitnatiOn des
pite the errors of others.
• Saft.Driving Week has en-
joyed consistent success during • ,
tile past 12 year, and has
proven 113 worth becapse it
actually saves lives. In De-
cember, last year, for instance,
146 people lost their lives in •
traffic accidents in Ontario. ,
The average number of traffic
deaths was 88, 5 per week, but
the number dropped duktn
S'afe-Drtying Week to 28.
• Ontario"s Transport Minister
Irwin Hisltett fully supports
Safe -Driving Week. The idea
is not to see a miracle of safe-
ty' for seven days, but to plant
in the minds of drivers some
ideas that will improve their
driving habits and attitudes over
a period of time, v
"December spot checks,
which are carried out by the
police in some areas continue
to remind motorists of their
responsibility during the whole
• of the pre -holiday season, " Mr.
Haskett pointed out. "Acci-
dents have been reduced where
such spot checks are conducted.
Just think how much More the
accident totals might,be reduc-
ed if every driver would police.
himself and obey the rules of
the road all the time, , not just
when a police check is a poss-
ibility. ' •
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RICH HOBBS left, vice-president �f the' Canadian Tire
• Corporation, and Lloyd Gilroy, proprietor of the new Wing.
., ham store, share a joke it the Grand Opening. Mr.
!Hobbs was on hand as a Corporation representative to
•officiate in the opening ceremonies .and„ to welcome Mr.
Gilroy as a new member of the growing Canadian Tire
groOP.—A-T Phot.
Mrs. Cliff Logan named
president of U. C. Women
BELGRAVE--The U.C.W. met
ill the church basement on
,'hursday evening.
A thank you note from Mrs.
'John Roberts was read. Mrs,
J'ack Higgins,gave the treasurer's
'report and the offering was re-
..peived. It was mentioned that
'5 the bale will be sent this week.
;It was decided to get a., poin,set-
Wroxeter Personals
'Mr, and Mrs. Eldon Ingram
and Sharon. of Stratford spelit
Sunday with his parents, Mr.
',and Mrs. Richard Ingram..
Mr. john Hupfer and Miss
Hazel Sparling were in Goder-
ich last Tuesday where they
04§1..t.ON;rso Affles c4rini_OW1,
Mr. ,4nd,Ivirs.7„1:atnesrR011ertspn;
•Mr. and Mrs. 'Art Gibson,
Arthur, Ronald, Marcia. and,
Louise attended the presentation
of "fThe Nativity' in, the Shakes-
pearean Theatre at Stratford
on Sunday afternoon. This is
the fifteenth year it has been
presented by the Stratford An-
glican Theatre Guild. Miss
• Margaret Lockwood of Wroke-
ter was singing,with the student
nurses, who made up a section
of the large choir taking part.
The theatre was filled to ca-
pacity and many were unable
to obtain seats.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Noble,
Wayne, Paul' and Brian of
Maryhill were Sunday visitors
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fraser Haugh.
•Mr. and Mrs. Danny Salter
and Mrs. Mudd of Toronto spent
the week -end at their home
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Aylmer liart,
Cheryl and Linda of Brussels
spent Saturday at the home of
John Hupfer.
We are sorry to hear Mr,
Stan Lockwood is a patient in
hospital but wish him a speedy
recovery.
This Sunday the Sunday
School will be Joining in the
regular church service to com-
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iinernorate White Gift Sunday.
All children are asked to be in
,pae Stinday School room by
Sunday guests at ROSS To -
pans were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
liT9rxiam Kitchener and .mr. and
Mt HowardiBownlar4; Peters -
4t. and Mrs. Allister Gteen
and Janis of Goderich, Miss
Gertruide Btish, and Mrs. W.
Weir, were Sunday supper guests
with Mr. and Mrs. George Gib -
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Higgins
and family of Stratford visited
Simday with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Stewart Higgins.
DONNYBROOK
Mrs. Cecil Chamney of
Wingham has spent the past
week with Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Thompson and family.
Miss Debbie Jefferson is
home from scho 01,, with the
chicken pox.
Mis. Gus Devereaux and
Miss Susan Thompson are both
in Wingham and District Hospi-
tal. We hope they both will
soon be back to their homes
again.
Quite a few ladies of the
U.C. W. attended the tea and
bazaar at. Lucknow Saturday af-
ternoon.
Mi. and Mrs. Gordon Laing
and family of Cromarty;visited
last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Leddy.
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• tia for the church for December
and to send amounts of money.'
to the U. C. W. and the Moder-
ator's Fund. • , -
Christmas boxes will be sent
to shut-ins and $25.00 was do-
nated to the girls' choir for
music. •
'Reports of the committees
were given. Mrs. Rbst Higgins
• gaxie. the report of the nominat-
ing committee. The slate of .
officers for 1969 is as follows:
President, Mrs. Cliff Logan;
vice-president, Mrs. William
Coultes; secretary, Mrs. Mur-
ray Scott; tr4asurer, Mrs. Jack
Higgins; finance, Mrs: Jack
• Taylor; representative to manse
dbmrnittee, Mrs. Robert Gras -
by, Mrs. James R. Coultes;
program committee, Mrs. John
Roberts, Mrs. Lloyd Freethy;
social Committee, Mrs. -Leslie
Bolt, Mks. Clarence 111111;'supa•
ply, Mr.. t. Coultes, Miss
Annie Cool; literature and
communications, Mrs. Sam
Pletch; community friendship
and,visiting, Mrs. Hersbn Irwin;
Christian education .and
rnfssiori-
ary education,- Mrs., II e 1 e n.
Martin; press and publicity,
Mrs: Murray Scott; flowers and
sprays, Mrs. Lewis *Cook, Miss _
Annie. Cook; auditors, Mrs. ,
Gordon Bos man, Mrs. A 11 an
Campbell; church flowers, Mrs.
Lewis Stonehouse; nominations,
Mrs. Ross Higgins, Mrs. Glenn
Coultes.
The afternoon unit leader is
Mrs. Earl Anderson and evening
'Unit leader is Mrs. James Coul-
tes.,
Mrs. Laura Johnston opened
the worship service with Scrip-
ture followed by prayer and a
hymn. Mrs. Ross Anderson and
Mrs. George Michie presented
a skit, "One Woman's World"
followed by discussion.
DONNYBROOK
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Camp-
bell of London, Mrs. Don Jef-
ferson, Cheryl and Susan of
Clinton visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Jefferson.
FAITH RENEWAL GROUP—As a part of
the faith renewal program in progress in
Wingham, this, group mets on Wednes-
day evenings to discuss the relatiosthip
of faith as it pertains to h6me, work, the
church and all facets of daily life, The
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rnembers of the group are, front row:
Mrs. Jack Brophy, Mrs. Jos. Brophy, Mrs.
Ron Wilfred White, Mrs. Wilfred White, Mrs.
John Strong, Jr., and Alex Skinn.
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ChalniersHc.4.C,„
kids. 'meeting
WiinEciluRca—Chalinfio
Presbyterian C.O.C. met De-
cember lit in the Sunday School
room during the church, service
with the president, Tim DeBoex
giving the call to sitortip.
The C.0,C, hymn was swig.
The minutes were read by
Debbie Reynolds. The roll call •
was answered by 13, naming a
person in the Christmas Story.
The offering was 'received by
Donald DeBoer and dedicated
by David Elliott. Prayers were
• given by Debbie Reyriolds•
Cecil DeBoer, Murray Simpson
and Douglas Ross.
A reading was given by Bob-
bie Roes, Mrs. Archie Purdon
told 'the juniors a story and Mrs:
• Hugh Simpson told the seniors
two short stories.
Cathy Purdon led in prayer
and the closing hymn was sung.
SERVE .CANAPES
WITH 'tQMATO JUICE •
If serving fruit or tomato
juice as a first course for the
Christmas turkey dinner, pre-
pare some little canapes to go
with it. One simple idea is to
spread small crackers or rounds
of melba toast or small shapes
of bread (sauteed on both sides
to golden brown) with anchovy
paste and top with finely chop-
ped egg salad. Garnish with
pimento strips or a sprinkling of
paprika or slices of stuffed olive.
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PROPERTY
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JOHN CHOPPED -
THE PRICE ON
. THIS!,
JUST REDUCED for a quick
sale, a vacant building on
lot • measuring 23x150 right
on the Main 'street in Wing-
ham. The front of the build
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PROPERTY SOLD
Mr. and 'Mrs. Charlie
Lewis of • Willowdale, Ont.,.
,have Purchased the, home of
Mr. and Mrs. E. Dustow of -
Mildmay, Ont.
Mr. Richard D. Wilkins of
Wingham, Ont., has pup.
chased the property of Mr.
R. Stone, Kincardine, Ont.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Mont.
gornery of R. R. 4 Wingharn,
have purchased the, home of ,
Mr. and Mrs, Raymond
Stainton of Wingham:
Mr. and Mrs. 0. Hen- •
hoeffer of Bridgeport, Ont.,
have purchased the farm of
Mr. and Mrs. w. Neeb of •
TeesWater; Ont. •
. Mr. and Mrs. L.. Slosser of•
Wingham have purchased
the home of ,Mrs. B. McGee, •
John. Street, Wingharn,
Mr. M. Moskb of Downs-
view, Ont., has purchased
the following 'properties; •
Mr. T. McPherson's SchoOl-
fulyse, Teeswater;
Matthew's 2 Schoolhouses,
• Brussels; Mr. E. "Cole itiO
Retreat, Wroxeter.
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Wingham Off. 357-3840
Res. 357-1014
Jake Kitzi, Rep.
Phone 3574570, Wingham
Cecil Mahood, Rep.
Phone 392-6952, Teeswater
FOR SALE
BRICK BUNGALOW
Situated on a VLA approloed lot in an excellent location
this immaculate home has seven rooms plus 2 baths offering
2,000 sq. feet of enjoyable living on the main floor alone. Big
picture windows create a cheerful atmosphere and conveniences
are everywhere. Walkout full basement contains 3 finished
rooms plus bath, apart from furnace room, laundry and storage
area. Being an aftractive home constructed less than 10 years
ago it could not be replaced today for many dollars more than
the' owner is asking.
CONTEMPORARY LIVING
• You can live in comfort in this attractive architect de.:'
signed four bedroom family ham* constructed seven years ago.
The Hanover kitchen has a wealth of cupboard space. pining
room and living room are neatly arranged. The upper level
consists of master bedroom with 3 pc. bath and vanity plus 3
bedrooms and 4 pc. bath. Twin sire closets and oak flooring.
An entertainment size family room opens to a new patio from
the lower Iev.I. There is a laundry room and area for hobby
shop and storage. Attached garage and paved drive. The home
is in an ideal location in a well established new area close
to, schools offering a magnificent view of the ceuntryside. After
your inspection of this lovely home you will be delighted with
the low easy to own asking price.
HIGHWAY LOCATION — 100 -ACRE FARM
Located on the highwai Only a few minutes' drive from
Wingham.The 2 -storey brick home has been completely rem-
vated within the past two years. ''There is a new custom built
kitchen, dining room and living room have been panelled,
2 bathrooms have coloured fixtures and vanity. 3 bedrooms
and sowing room have a generous amount of closet space.
There. is a full 2 room basement. All light fixtures, plumbing,
ell hestinO. electric wiring and drilled well are new. The
barn measures 36x65: there are 60 acres of tillable pasture
land end 40 acres of mixed built. For the hobby farmer or
business man this is surely a magnificent property that will
fulfill your every dream. Full price is only $19,000.00.
KEITH FITZSIMMONS
REAL ESTATE AND BUSINESS BROKER
ANNALISA FITZSIMMONS, Rep.
176 Diagonal Road, Wingham, Phone 357.1117