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We are :so rr.. revert
Gordon Wright ire once ,agar
patient at,Bruce Count 1, Hosie
tall Walkerton. Heingwitit the, Is srt"�"
d Mrs.. 1.04011
and y .. fal Of Kitchener visited
at the Webber home on $uttday,
Dr, and lYirs. Lennox of
Guelph university visited Sat'
urday with Mr. and Mr. ern*• .
old Gadke. Visiting at the •
lame .home on Sunday were Mr.
and Mrss.Ted Keeso, of Clifford;
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iRDWICH .g. , 'Ward*"
aefer, .amerchW' here since
04 diet suddenly At
borne following, he t attack
on Sunday, f anu'ary.' . '`H ? w:a,
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Hit parents were thre late Mr.
and Mrt. Henry Schaefer. He
was born in Howicit Towgsbip
in August, 1$95.
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He firmed_ for several years
on on ear ouHowick, then
n
purchased a bookshop and grou.
cery store here in 1923.
He is survived by his wife,.
the former Gerrie Coles; a son
Stewart of London; a daughter,
Mrs. Paul (Marjorie) •1+Venndt of
Toronto; and three grandchil'
dren.
There are two brothers,.
Ira of Fordwich and Bank of
Toronto, and three sisters, lvhrs.
Hugh (Ella) Mitten of Hespeler,
Mira. George (Beatrice) Wil-
liams of North Bay. and Mrs.
George (Pearl) Corrie of Pres-
ton. •
Rev. W. C. Parrott and Rev.
Hird officiated Wednesday af?
ternoon 'for service, at the Moir
funeral home in Gorrie. Burial
was in Fordwich Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Charles
Schaefer, Roy Simmons, Jack
Wilson, Jim Timperley, Harold
Pollock and T. J. Schaefer.
Floral tributes were carried by
John and David Wilson and
David Wendt.
Clareneve !orho of 280 Sbraer
Street died Friday, January 17,
Wingham; and District Hospi*
tal following a long fess.
Theboriy restedatthe
R.A.R.
Guide 4 Son
funetai home un-
til Monday morning :why, req.
uiei Mass was celebrated at
Sacred Heat Church by, Rev.
LI G. Mooney, parish priest,
at 10.30. Burial was in Wing -
ham R. C. Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Earl Jenkint.
Bill Johnston. Harvey Orth,. •
Bill. Forsyth. Wilfred White and
John. Sproat, Floral tributes
were carried by David K. Cam,
eron and George Johnston;
A son of the late Mr. '.and
Mrs.', John Borho of Teeswater,
he was born in. that village 59
years ago. He received Jiis ed-
ucation there and then went in-
to the printing trade. Mr. Bor-
ho was a linotype operator. He
had worked for the Brussels Post,
Wingham Advance -Times and
the Teeswater News.
Mr. Borho enjoyedhunting
and fishing. He was a mernber
of the Wingbarn Sportsmen's
Club in which he held office
for several years.
Mr. Borho is survived by his
wife, the former'Lois Johnston.
They were married in Brussels,
March 28, 1940.
He is also survived by a sis-
ter, Mrs. •Gus (Anne) Renzetti
of Teeswater, and a brother,
Walter Borho of Windsor.
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Mrs. Helen t, clerk of
Morris Townsh , administered e,.
the declarati of ofiieelto
James Moir Robert Granby,
Thomas _ ller and Ross Smith,
councill . s, at the inaugural
meeting of township council On
January 13. Reeve William
Elston had signed' -his declara;
tion at an, earlier date, and was.
unable to attend the Meeting
due to illness...: ,.
James Mair chaired the
meeting. Rev. John Roberts
conducted a short devotional
period and was thanked. by Rob*
ert Grasby and Ross Smith.
Grants of $15.00 each were
given to, the Muscular Dystrophy
Association of Canada and the
Si.. John A mb ulance Associa-
tion. Membership fees to the
Good Roads and Rural Munici-
palities associations were paid:
Two resolutions were endorse
ed: Huron County Federation of
,Agriculture and Township of
,Goderich, both in regard to
discontinuing grant for drainage
work by ARRA.
A by-law was gil3en the ne-
cessary readings and passed
aki
>rn ngpihe following appoint-
ments and setting salaries:
Clerk, 1-felen Martin, $1, 800;
treasurer, George Michie, $600;
pound -keepers, Carl Johnston,
Clarence. Yuili, boss Turvey,
Mel Mathers, John Bowman,
Stanley Hopper, Clarence Yuill,
`;Mervyn Pipe, George Michie,
William McCutcheon, Sam
Fear, Robert Bird, William
'Craig, George Blake, John Nes-
bit and Rae Huether;
Livestock valuators, Herbert
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Belm�re Personals
Congratulations to Mr. and •
Mrs. Ralph Weishar onthe birth I.
of a son, in Wingham and Dis•
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trict Hospital recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Soley and
family spentthe week -end
with Mrs. Soley's mother, Mrs.
Havens, at Simcoe.
Mr.. and Mrs. Wilfred Jo-
hann and family were Sunday
visitors with her mother, Mrs.
William Klein, at Gowanstown,'
Mr. and Mrs. John Tyler of
St. Marys were week -end visit;
ors with Mr..Thomas Darling,
at his home in Carrick. ' Miss
Isabel Darling of Kitchener was
also home for the weekend.
The sympathy. of `the corm..
munity is extended to Mrs. Ar-
thur Fitch, on the death of her
brother, Mr. Nelson Higgins, '
in Wingham last week.
Miss Margaret Jeffray spent
Saturday in London. '
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Mrs. Alex Sangster, Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Harkness and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Harkness visit-
ed Mrs. John Harper in Huron -
view on Sunday. •
We are sorry that Mr. E, R. •
. Harrison of Winghamis quite
ill in a London Hospital, and
we hope that his condition has.
�r improved by the time this is
read. Mr. Harriston, is the fa-
ther of Mrs. Elmer Ballagh of
our village.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rob -0
bins and family of Richmond
Hill, spent the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Helfenstein
and family, on the 2nd. ` Mr.
Helfenstein is recovering after
having to undergo a painful
series of rabies shots, following
an encounter with a cat. We
sympathize with him but. I'm
sure he would agree ' that 'an
ounce of prevention is worth a
pound of cure'. ,
Something New for the New Year
DON HOLST, President of Don Hoist. Real Estate Ltd., IS
PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE A NEW FIRST -foil. the Area.
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We are now equipped to Photo - List your Property.
THIS IS AN EXCLUSIVE SERVICE in this area, provided
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When you list your property with any one of our representa-
es, ' a picture of your property and a copy of the listing will be
vided for every one of our 40 salesmen in' Ontario.
are
able
A photo of your property- 'will be . shown over a- very large
. This will ' provide a maximum of coverage to find a suit
purchaser for you.
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The Rehabilitation Founda-
tion for the. Disabled is the
principal agency in Ontario for
assessing the capabilities of
physically handicapped adults.
The March .of Dimes is the
Foundation's fund-raising drive.
A contribution to the March of
Dimes is a helping hand to die-
abled adults. • .
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Garniss and Ken Taylor at $5 oo
for the fit hour and
$1.
75`e
r,
extra hour, and 100 per mile;
fenceviewers, Harold Procter,
Milo C,asetnore, Bert Hastings.
Wilfred Warwick, William Pea-
cock, James Bowman, James
Wilson, Bruce Smith, Bruce
Richmond, Kenneth McDonald,
James Smith, Clarence Mc-
Cutcheon, at $10.00 each;
Weed inspector, Stewart
Procter at $1.75 per hour and
10¢ per mile; gradermen, James
Casemore at $2.20 per hour and
John Smith, $1.90 per hour;
labour wages, $1. 60 per hour;
tile drainage inspector, George
Michie at $1.60 per hour and
10¢ per mile; trench inspector,
(iVilliam McArter, $1.60 per
hour and 10¢ per mile,
The reeve will receive $400
and each councillor $300, plus
$10. 00 for special meetings
called by the reeve.
Representatives were named
to the following boards and
associations: Robert Grasby,
Maitland Conservation Author-
_.ity; William Stratychuk, Brus-
sels, Morris and Grey Recrea-
tion Committee,: R . Grasby,
Blyth Recreation Committee;
Ross Smith and Stan Hopper,
Belgrave Arena Board; W. El-
ston and T. ' Miller, Blyth Fire
Area Board; Ross Smith and
James Mair, Wingham Fire
Area Board; R. H. CoulteS,
Wingham and District Hospital
Board; Walter Shortreed, Sea -
forth Community Hospital
Board; W. Elston and S. Procter,
W inghani 'and District Planning
Board.
Auditors. are Thorne, Gunn,
Helliwell and Christenson. W.
Elston was named welfare ad-
ministrator at $1. 75 per lioiur
and 10¢ per mile.,
A borrowing by-law was
passed and $25.00 was given to
the °Salvation Army, London.
The , printing contract was lest
to the Blyth Standard. Road
accounts amounting to $6,.496.-
80 were accepted.
Funeral Service was' conduct,
ed by Rev. H. W. Hamilton
Saturday afternoon at the s. J.
Walker funeralli for Wit.
Robert H
riveaxd
Sti_
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who died inHuronview, Clinton,
on Thursday. January. 16. She
was itn her tb year;
Pallbearers were Vitilliarn
and Gordon Leder, .Stanley.
Vanstone, Gordon Ard, Or►ii.l]e-
Welsh and Bruce MacLean. Ar-
thur .,
than. Hubbard was ?talker r be e . at'. r.
Mrs. Saint was the former •.
Hannah May England daughter
of the late James England and,.
Eliza Park. ' She was bornin
Tusnberry. a
Her husband predeceased
her in May, 1955.
She is survived by three sons,
Frederick, Thomas and Ralph.
all of Wingham, and three
daughters, Mrs. Alvin (Margar-
et) Burke of Listowel, Mrs.
Kenneth (Kathleen) Sellers,
R.R. 1, Preston, and Mrs.
George (Betty) Hoy of Atwood.
Three children predeceased her.
She is also survived by 20
grandchildren and a sister, Mrs.
Robert (Jessie) Deyell, Huron-
view , Clinton. "
St. Stephen's
Guild meets
GORRIE -Mrs.. Harold King
was hostess for the January-
-meeting of St. Stephen's Guild.
The meeting opened with 'pray- ,.
er, followed by a reading by
Mrs. Mac Newton. Mrs. Olive
May read the Scripture. Anoth-
er chapter of the study book
on baptism was read by Rev.
H. D. Jenkins. Mrs. William
Bennett gale. a reading, "After
Christmas".
Mrs. Olive May, president,
conducted the business. The
mystery gift was won by Mrs.
Ross King. A delicious lunch
was served'by the hostess as-
sisted by Mrs.. Harry Zimmer-
man.
For Per
sonal Notesdwic'h
.ft71 'rrl(-1UC. I.f1tt -'Irrt•n, r.
;d it'. Robert •Hibberd visited •
'one day last week with.his •
mother, Mrs. W. R. Hibberd
at the.Nursing Home in CaigilL
Miss Marlene Douglas of
Guelph visited over the week-
end.with her parents, Mr.' and
Mrs. Jack Douglas.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Milt
Priess will be sorry to learn
that they were taken to Listo-
wel Memorial Hospital' last
week.
Mr. • and ' Mrs. Harvey Dem-
erling and Mrs., Elsie Demer-
ling attended the funeral 6f a
relative in Kitchener on Thurs-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. E; Hargrave of
Listowel spent a couple of days
last week with Mr. and Mrs.
W. Hargrave and attended the
,funeral of Mr. E. A. Schaefer.
The sympathy bf the corn -
triunity goes to Mrs. JackBrown
in the death of her mother
last week, and, to Mrs., E.' A.
Schaefer and family in the •
sudden passing of a husband and
father. .
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gold -
rich, Paula and Grant of Guelph,
visited over the week -end with
Mr. and 'Mrs. Anson Demerling.
Mrs. Goldrich and the children ,
remained and will spend this
week with her parents.
Mrs. Ida Gallagher visited
over the. week -end with Miss
Lydia Fisher in Listowel.
Mrs. Les Burrow of London
visited. Wednesday with Mr. and
Mrs. Austin Stinson and attend-
ed the funeral of Mr. E.* A,,. ,
Schaefer.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bella.niy
of London spent the week- end
with. Mr. ,and Mrs. Jack King.
Mr.. and Mrs. Frank Gibson
and family of Kitchener spent
the week -end with Mr. and
Mrs�r Bob Gibson;
Misses Marie and Jeanne
Browne of Toronto spent the
week -end with their parent;
Mr, and Mrs. Peter Browne.
Mr. 4''and Mrs. Arnold Vittie
of Welland, Mr. and Mrs. Alex
V,ittie of Wainfleet, Mr. Wes
Vittie and Mr. Ron-Vitti:e of
Hamilton attended the 50th
wedding anniversary of Mr. and
Mrs. James Vittie last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Tudan
and family of Port Credit spent
the week -end at their home
here.
A,.
Mr. and Mrs. Morley Bride
of Guelph visited Saturday with
Mrs. -H. M. Bride at the Vil-
lage Nursing Home.
Mr. and Mrs., Harold Mag=
Otte, of Toronto spent one day
last week at their. home here.
Mr. Earl Moore spent the
week -end with Mrs.. Yvonne
Bricker in Baden. Mrs. Moore
returned home after spending
several days with her daughter.
and. alsd attended the funeral _
Saturday of Mr. Sheldon Brick=
er. `
Friends of Mrs. Rache Sulli-
van will be sorry to know that
at present ,she is ' confined to
Listowel Memorial Hospital. 4.7
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sothern
visited Sunday with Mr.' and
Mrs. Gary Sothern in Palmer-
ston. ,
No service will beheld on
Sunday at Trinity Anglican '
Church as the rector, , Rev. H.
7enkins, will be'in rCalifornia
fora two weeks owing to the ill
. nese of his step -father. - .
• Mr. and. Mrs. Keith. Duncan
and Stephen of Brampton were
Sunday visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. Robert' Connell.
at, ognor141
Mr. and Mrs.. Ken Litchy. of
Milverton visited Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. RobertHibberd.
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. War-
ren Zurbrigg of Clifford visited
at the same home. '
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Here 'is .a 1 -storey ranch
style, situated on a large Jot
measuring 86x132, This new f
home consists of a large Wiv- I
ing room, with Walt to wall w ,
broadloom, large k tch n,
dining room, and a' 4' pc;
bath. There are 4 bedrooms.
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PROPERTY .SOLD
Mr, and Mrs. 1,1a;'01444t.:-..
calfe of Wingham, have purr
chased the Nicholson home .
on Josephine St., Wingharn, t
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Euchre party in'
Belgrave arena
WHIt1rECHURCH--The mem-
bers of Currie's School euchre ,
club held their euchre party in
thecommunity room in the
Belgrave arena with 110 tables
in play. -
Receiving prizes' were: High-
est score, Mrs. Keith Weber;
lowest score, Mrs.' Jim Currie;
person on chair nearest fire exit
door, George Grigg; lucky'
draw, Bradley Galbraith and
Mrs. Bob Arbuckle; couple
with wedding anniversary near-
est January 17, Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Leaver; person with birth-
day nearest that' -date, Harold •
Congram. ,
The supervisors, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Dawson and Mrs. Gor+
don McBurney served lunch.
The next party will be in two
weeks when Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Har-
old Congram will be in charge.
Some of she young fry w atch-
ed 'the hockey garne'being play-
ed that evening.
If you have to travel across .
frozen lakes by automobile it
is a wise precaution to roll
down the windows of the ve-
hicle. Then, if. you. are un- ,
lucky enough to break through
the Ice, water pressure against
the doors will not make escape
impossible.
FOR SALE
FAMILY HOME
,..Being in a choice location close to schools and :. shoppin ''
is.'an attractive 11 -storey home.. 'The modern kitchen is new,
combination dining room and living room plus a large family
room, utility room" and sun porch. Upstairs are 3 bedrooms
-and 3 pe. bath: Oak flooring throughout, A small garage is
attached and the lot. is neatly landscaped, bordered by mature
maple trees. This home represents excellent value for full
price of only +$13,000.. Terms to be further arranged.
200 -ACRE FARM - RANCH STYLE HOME
One of the most attractive farms you will find has just
come up for sale. The ranch style home constructed about .10
-years ago is packet withextras offeringthe ultimate in modern
day comfort. An excellent steel sided barn measures 60x90
with milk . house attached, vertical silo 12x40. About 150 acres
of the land is tillable, about 35 acres of hard wood bush. Full
price is $56,000.00.
KEITH FITZSIMMONS
REAL ESTATE AND BUSINESS BROKER'
ANNALISA FITZSI"MMONS, .Rep.
176 Diagonal Road, Wingham, `'Phoned 357-1117
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