HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1969-09-04, Page 8My sincere thanks to all
who remembered me with
cards. visits and flowers while
a patient in hospital. Special
thanks to . Dr. Wilkins, W.
Cottell and nurses on second
floor.—Mrs. W. J. Coulter.' 4p
I would` like to take this. i
portunity to express my
sere thanks to friends for
cards, flowers and visits while
I was .a patient in Wingham
and' District .Hospital.. Specs
thanks to Rev. H.;J'enkins, nt.
P. J. Leahy, Dr. M. Corrin aft
the nurses and staff on second
floor.—Mrs. Geo. Griffith. 4h
I would like to thank nay
friends and neighbors.who
sent cards, flowers and visite
me while a patient in Palmer •
ston ' General Hospital and.
since returning home. Special
thanks to Dr. G. A. Vannes,
nurses and• staff. — Waltgr
Charles. 41
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CLasIrniEiw R�R.�i�
FOR SALE
TOMATOES, cucumbers, sweet
corn for sale. Anthony Sche#
ter, phone 357-3465. 4-11p
BINDER for sale, horsedrawn
or tractor, $55. Contact H.
Hayden, Palmerston, Ont.
21-28-4b
COLLITI PUPS for sale. Ross
Abraham, R. R. 4 Wingham,
phone 357-3709. 4b
LLOYD baby carriage for sale,
in excellent condition; Jolly
pumper; playpen. Phone 357-
2383. 4b
GUNS bought, sold and ' ap-
praised. ABC Sporting Goods,
B. Jenkins, Minnie Street.
Jne26prrb
120 BASS ACCORDION for
sale, A-1 condition. Priced
reasonably. Phone 357-3091.
28-4p
PROMPT radio and television
service. ' Licensed technician.
Repairs to all makes and mo-
dels. Pattison Radio and Elec-
tric, phone 357.2262. 29rrb
NORGE Customatic refriger-
' ator for sale, 12.5 cu. ft.. with.
extra -large freezer, $55.00.
Telephone 357-3145. 4b
VACUUM CLEANER Sales &
Service for all makes. R. K.
Peck, Varna, dial 1-262-5350.
D26rrb
EAVESTROUGHING on house
or barn. Metal flashings: Roof
repairs.CHIMNEYS built.
Free estimates. Morrison Bros.,
phone Lucknow 528-2546.
F2Orrb
WOOD FOR SALE—Hardwood
slabs, truckload lots', 6 cords
$24.00; sottiiwood $1$.00. Craig
• Sawmill, Auburn, 526-7220.
4-11-18b
VACUUM CLEANER, SALES
& SERVICE—Vacuum cleaner
bags• and filters to fit all popu-
lar makes, G.E., Westinghouse,
Hoover; Eureka, Singer, Filter
Queen,. Airway, etc. Replace-
ment hose and complete va-
cuum service, Pattison Radio
and Electric. 29rrb
COME IN and see the New
1970 Sno-Commander on dis-
play now. Also suits, boots,
mitts and helmets. The new
Trail -car trailers, single and
double unit 'sizes. Also Sim-
plicity garden tractorsand
snow blowers. Wingham Lawn
do Garden Center, 257 Shuter
Street, 357-2683. • 28rrb
HILRAY FARMS LTD.
ABATTOIR — HOLYROOD
The best in home grown dry -
Jed drug-free beef.
Custofi killing cattle Monday •
through Thursday; pigs Mon-
day
and Tuesday morning.
FREE DELIVERY TO WING -
HAM on all orders over $10,
Monday to Friday by Harry
Brydges.
Ph: 528-2132; nights 357-1887
or 528-2182.
Owned and operated by
RAYNARD and ERNEST J.
ACKERT lstiemb
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. George McKee
of Wingham, announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Norma Ena, to Mr. John Kirk
Beecroft, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Beecroft of R. R. 3
Wingham. The wedding will
take place on Saturday, Sep-
tember 20, at 3 o'clock in
Wingham United Church. 4p
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Beech -
ler of Goderich, would like to
announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter,
Sharron Diann, to Mr. Stuart
Keith Henry, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Stuart Henry of Wing -
ham. The marriage will take
place Saturday! September 20,
1969, at Victoria Street United
Church, Goderich, at 3:30
o'clock. 4b
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Walker,
• Wingham, are pleased to an-
nounce the forthcoming mar-
riage of their daughter, Patric-
ia Ann, to Mr. Gregory Car-
man Stewart, son of- Mr. and
Mrs. John A. Stewart of Ailsa
Craig. The wedding will take
place in Wingham United
Church on Saturday, Septem-
ber 27, 1969, at 3 o'clock. 4p
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ireland
of Teeswater, announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Myrna Lissetta, to
Mr. Donald Morgan Inglis, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Inglis
of Walkerton. The marriage
will take place Saturday, Oc-
tober 11, at 3 p.m., in Tees -
water United Church. 4p
DO IT YOURSELF? USE
PLASTIC PIPE
See
PERCY CLARK
for all Plumbing Needs!
With every order receive free
—Prepared layout
—When job completed any
unused " materials in new
condition may be returned
—All goods guaranteed
—At competitive prices
Money Back Guarantee
For Fast Service and the
Important Extras see
PERCY CLARK
Plumbing & Heating Supplies
Edward Street — 357.3080
3rrb
CARS & TRUCKS FOR SALE
1962 •CHEV for sale, 4 -door, 6
cyl. automatic. Needs some
body work. Raymond Neill,
357-1463; 4b
1967 SU'ZUKI for sale, T-20
Scrambler, 250 cc; `' 6 speeds
and only 5,000 miles. Good
condition a n d reasonably
priced. Phone collect 357-1501.
4-11p
1952 FORD half -ton pick-up
for sale. Good body. Good me-
chanical shape. Roadworthy.
Call George Thompson,. 357-
1878, R. R. 3 Wingham. • 4b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
3 -YEAR-OLD stallion for sale,
very quiet with children.
Henry% Seiling 357,3575 or
Blyth 523-9412 evenings. 4b
ONE REGISTERED Holstein
heifer for sale, due to freshen;
several grade heifers. Alvin
Procter, 357-3159.. 4b
16 BLACK and white faced
calves for sale, Hereford -
Angus cross; also several year-
ling cattle. both Angus and
Hereford. 353.17, Brussels. 4p
AT STUD Quarter horse,
Floyd's Bailey II. Apply Geo.
Cameron. 15eowb
PERSONAL
ETHEL AND JOHN'S
SECOND HAND STORE
We have everything in Home
Furnishings for Home or Cot-
tage, also Collectors' Items,
Antiques. Open eves —day
from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Highway
East Mount Forest, phone
323=1244. 28-4p
;4!
IN MEMORIAM
BREWER --In fond memory of
a dear . father, William H.
Brewer, who passed away
September 9, 1968, and .a
dear mother, Teressa M
Brewer, who passed away
December 12, 1960.
The depths of sorrow we can-
not tell,
Of the loss of ones we IoVed.
so. well;
And while they sleep a peace-
ful sleep,
Their memory we shall always
keep.
—Lovingly remembered by
family, Al, Betty and Dianne.
4p
KELLY—In fond memory. of a
dear son, Clifford Kelly,
who passed away September
2, 1956.
Sweet are the memories silent-
ly kept,
Of a dear son we loved and
will never forget.,
—Sadly missed : by • his par-
ents 4p•
,SALES HELP WANTED
WANTED IMMEDIATELY,
man or woman to supply con-
sumers in rural area of Wing -
ham with Rawleigh Products.
Can earn $50 weekly part
time—$100 and up full time.
Write Rawleigh Dept: I453-
403, 4005 Richelieu St., Mon-
treal 207, Que. 4b.
.BRUCE - HURON COUNTIES
DO YOU BELIEVE
YOU CAN HAVE
A BETTER FUTURE?
The answer is `"NO" .. un-
less you find an unlimited op-
portunity with a top company
willing to expend the effort,
money, and has the know how
to teach and train you ... and
... unless you. are willing ;to
accept the responsibility to
study, learn, and• apply what
is taught you ... we'll do the
rest!.
Qualify for one of our Car-
eer sales positions where you
can earn an executive income
your very first year! You must
be of legal age, willing to
' work hard and follow instruc-
tions, be bondable and have a
car. No previous sales exper-
ience necessary although help-
ful. Remember "Good sales-
men are trained, not born!"
Write Brief Resume to: ,
BOX 25, ADVANCE-TIMES4b
TENDERS WANTED
DRAIN TENDERS
TOWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY
Tenders will be received by
the undersigned until 5 p.m.,
Saturday, September 6, 1969,
for the construction of the El-
liott Drain in the Township of
Turnberry, which consists of
2800 lineal feet tile drain and
450 cu. yds. from open drain.
Contractor to supply all tile,
Township will advance money
for the tile when they are
delivered. Contractor to state
when he may be ready to start
the construction.
Plans and specifications may
be seen at the Clerk's Office,
Bluevale. " Tenders to be ac-
companied by a certified
cheque for 10% of tender
price. Lowest or any tender
not necessarily accepted.
John V. Fischer, Clerk,
Township of Turnberry, Blue -
vale, Ont.
WANTED
WANTED — 32" Mildmay
threshing machine and corn
binder. Levi Miller, Wroxeter,4
phone 21W1.
WANTED DEAD STOCK
Fresh dead stock; cows dead,
$12. each; dead horses, $20.
each, over 500 pounds, accord-
ing to size. Collect 369-2410,
Durham. Lorenz Removal.
ovalJ.70
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
WILL DO babysitting in my
'home by day or week, any age.
GraceNetterfield, 357-3680.
4b
MALE HELP WANTED
WANTED — Part-time tractor
trailer driver.. Phone 357-2313.
HELP WANTED
MAKING A LIVING
FROM 8 TO 5?
You can be a success from
6:00 to 9:00 p.m.! . It is that
little extra ambition that can
make .the . difference between
being average or out in front..
A second job enrolling Ontario
Automobile Association mem-
berships„ may make the differ-
ence for you. Find out how,
no obligation. Contact Charlie
Lee, Wingham, phone 357-
-J383. 28-4-11b
II
HOSPITAL ACCOUNTANT
$144.00 - $168.50 per week
The Ontario Department of
Health has a vacancy for a
Hospital Accountant at. Go-
derich Psychiatric Hospital.
DUTIES: To supervise. and
direct all accounting functions
of the hospital, administer and
control inventories, co-ordin-
ate the budget and prepare fi "
nancial reports.
QUALIFICATIONS: .M u s t
have successfully completed
at least three years of a re-
cognized professional account-
ing course or equivalent train-
ing obtained through accredit-
ed 'extension courses; several
years of progressively respon-
sible accounting experience,
'proven. supervisory ability:
BENEFITS: Include pension
plan, medical and health in-
surance, attendance credits,
etc.
Apply to:
• Business Administrator,
Goderich Phychiatric Hos-
pital, •
Phone 524-7331,
Goderich, Ontario. 4b
FEMALE HELP WANTED
LADIES
• While your children sleep,
earn while you learn selling
Geni Gift and Flameware.
Must drive. Manager and deal-
er openings. Salary or commis-
sion. 742-7468, 744-1673, 744-
0893, Kitchener. International
Company, new in Canada.
411-18-25-2b
BIRTHS
VERBEEK—In Winghain and
District Hospital, on Satur.
day, August 39, 1969, tollr.
and Mrs. Peter Verbeek, R.
R. 5 Lucknow, a son.
MEURS — In Wingham,, and
District Hospital, on Sun-
day, August 31. 1969, to Mr.
and Mrs. Gerrit Meurs, 11.
R. 3 Lucknow, a son.
FOR RENT
ROOM FOR RENT. Apply Box
24, Wingham Advance -Times.
PRIME BUSINESS location for
rent, in the former post office.
Write Alice Legge, 141. 8th
Eat, Owen Sound. 28rrb
NEWLY renovated 3 -bedroom
apartment on Minnie Street
for rent. Available Oct. 1. Ph.
357-2433. 4p
FOR RENT—Turnberry Town-
ship: Farm and buildings. pos-
session October 1, or can rent
land separate. Contact J,
Woolcock. 344 Belfield Street,
London 25, phone 438-9589. ib
CARDS OF THANKS
We would like to express
our sincere appreciation to all
our neighbors, friends and•
relatives for all their acts of
kindness and messages of
sympathy at the time of our
sudden bereavement. Also for
all the beautiful floral ar-
rangements and donations of
Gideon Bibles. A special thank
you to. Wilma Kerr and Marie
Phillips for -their kindness and
help on the day of the acci-
dent. Our thanks also to Rev.
C. G. Johnson, Senior Altar.
Guild and Anglican Church
Women of St. Paul's Church
and R. A. Currie & Son funer-
al home. — Abner and Annie
Nethery and . gamily. 4p
I would like to take this
opportunity to thank all my
friends neighbours and' rela-
tives -tor the flowers, cards,
treats and visits while I was a
• patient in hospital after my
accident. Also a thank you to
Dr. McGregor and 'the staff of
the Wingharn and District Hos-
pital for their kindness and
care.—Abner Nethery. • . 4p
FEMALE HELP
Catickers Limited
-- REQUIRES —
FEMALE PROCESSING
WORKERS
Immediate openings exist in our
WALKERTON,
ONT.
POULTRY PLANT
for female processing workers.
We offer good starting wages for those interested in I.
a permanent position.
APPLY •IN PERSON AT OUR OFFICES AT
104 CATHERINE STREET
WALKERTON, ONT.
OR PHONE 881.0550
MISCELLANEOUS
THE DECOR SHOPPE
Floor Covering
Sales — Installation
Harding Carpets - Draperies
Murray 'Gerrie
357-2002 - Wingham
FRASER'S FARM SERVICE •
Complete' farm machinery re-
pair for all ,makesof tractor
and farm machinery.
Phone 357-3282, Wingham
BILL • FRASER
21-28-4-11b
DEAD ELMS ARE DANGER-
OUSI Let us remove them and
other trees safely. Also tree
pruning and custom sawing.
Call ROY'S TREE SERVICE at
Teeswater 3924069.
1&3iemtillDc.p
FOR YOUR
Insurance Needs in Automo-
bile, Farm Liability, , Accident
and Sickness Home Protection
.Call your Co -Op Agent —
LLOYD MONTGOMERY ,
53 Maple Street, Wingham
Dial 357-3739
LEGAL
SEE GEORGE BROOKS
at
Stratford Cemetery Memorials
Ltd.
for Memorials of Distinction
Lowest prices in the area
38 Avondale Avenue
STRATFORD
Phone 2714736 Collect
DEAD $TOCK
REMOVAL
MORTGAGE 'SALE
OF VALUABLE. FARM.
PROPERTY -- 100 ACRES
Under and by virtue of the
powers of sale contained imr
certain mortgages wch will
be produced at the of
sale there will be offere for
sale by Public Auction at the
subject property at R. R. 1,
Dungannon, Ontario, Township
of Ashfield, County of Huron
on Friday, the 5th day of
September, 1969, at the hour
of 2:00 in the afternoon the
following property namely:
ALL AND SINGULAR that
certain parcel or tract of land,
situate lying and being in the
Township of Ashfield in the
County of Huron and Province
of Ontario and being com-
posed of the following:
The south half of Lot One
(1) Concession Seven (7) West-
ern Division, Township of Ash-
field, containing 100 acres
moreor less.
This property will be sold
subject to a reserve bid.
TERMS: Ten percent of the
purchase money to be paid
down at the time of sale and
the balance . in thirty days
from the date thereof.
For further -particulars and
conditions of sale apply to
MESSRS.. DONNELLY AND
MURPHY, 18 The Square, Go-
derich, Ontario, Solicitors for
the Mortgagees, or to LESCO
MACHINES LIMITED, 480
Richmond Street, Chatham,
Ontario. • 21-284b
for fresh dead, disabled cows
and horses.
For the illiost prompt and
courteous service in this die.
tract
PLEASE CALL COLLECT
MARLATT BROS.
Phony 133 - Brussels, Ont.
24-hour service -7 days a week
License No. 390-C-65
tbIrtY
tthereof.
u r particular*: an
conditions of age 011317 Irk
MESSRS. DO. NNEUX ��1. ND
J&Ul11BY, 1$ The Sduam
drichi Ontario, Solicitors for
the Mortgagees. or to LESCO
A.0
I NIN S, ,
Richmond Stree ,, Chatham,
• Ontario, 21-200
Mr�a�,r��AR}raN.ara!
niing
MORTGAGE SALE
OF VALUABLE FARM
PROPERTY 150 ACRES
Under and by virtue of the
powersof sale contained in
a certain mortgage which will
be produced at the time of
sale there, will be offered for
sale by Public Auction at the
subject property at R. R. 1,
Dungannon, Ontario, Township
of Ashfield, County of Huron,
on Friday, the 5th day of
September, 1969, at the hour
of 2:00 in the afternoon the
following property namely;
ALL AND SINGULAR that
certain parcel or tract of land,
situate lying and beingin the
Township /of Ashfield in the
County of Huron and Province
of Ontario and being con=;
posed of the following:
The south three quarters of
Lot One (1), ,Concession Seven
(7),.Eastern Division. Township
of ` Ashfield, containing 150
acres more or less.
This property will be sold
subject to a reserve bid.
TERMS; Ten percent ,of the
purchase money to be paid
down at `the time of sale and
the • balance in ' thirty days
from the date thereof.
further particulars. and
cone tions
further
sale apply to
MESSRS. DONNELLY AND
MURPHY, 18 The Square, Go-
derich, Ontario, Solicitors for
the Mortgagees. or to LESCO
MACHINES LIMITED. 480
Richmond Street, Chatham,
Ontario. 21-284b
AUCTION SALES
• AUCTION SALE
of very good general house-
hold furniture and appliances.
The proprietors, who are mov-
ing from the Wingham vicint-
tr have engaged EMS to ad-
minister. the sale at
ESTATE MARKETING SER-
VICES Auction Centre
20 Water Street, Wingliam
on
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13
at 1:00 p.m.
The offering contains some
most desirable modern house-
hold furnishings inexcellent
condition. A full list of this
outstanding offering will ap-
pear in next week's A -T.
Jack Alexander will auction.
EMS, Administrators.
J. A. (Jim) Currie, Manage4r..
MORTGAGE . SALE
OF VALUABLE -FARM
PROPERTY — 450 ACRES
Under and by virtue of the
powers of sale contained in
certain mortgages which will
be produced at the time of
sale there will be offered for
sale by Public Auction at the
subject property at R. R.' 1,
Dungannon, Ontario, Township
of Ashfield, County of Huron.
on Friday, the 5th day of
September, 1969, at the hour
of 2:00 in the afternoon the
following property namely:
ALL AND SINGULAR that
certain parcel or tract of land,
situate lying and being in the
Township of Ashfield in the
County of Huron and Province
of Ontario and being com-
posed of the ,following:
PARCEL 1: The west half of
Lot Two (2), Concession Seven
(7) Eastern Division. Township
of Ashfield, containing 100
acres more or less.
PARCEL 2: Lot Two (2),
Concession Six (6) Eastern Di-
vision. Township of Ashfield.
less the east half of the east
half of the lot, containing 150
acres more or less.
PARCEL 3: The north half
of Lot Three (3), Concession
Seven (7) Eastern Division,
Township of Ashfield. contain-
ing 100 acres more or less.
PARCEL 4: The "east half of
Lot Two (2), Concession Seven
(7) Eastern Division, Township
of Ashfield, save and except
the following part:
COMMENCING at a point
on the east limit of said Lot
distant One (1) rod or 16.5
feet south of the point where
such easterly limit would be
intersected by the line divid-
ing the• north and south halves
of the lot;
THENCE west parallel with
the south limit of the said Lot
sixteen (16') feet;
THENCE north parallel with
the east limit of the said Lot
to a point twelve (12') feet
north of the Creek crossing
the lot;
THENCE east parallel with
south limit of Lot sixteen (16')
feet to the east limit thereof;
THENCE southerly along the
east limit of the Lot to the
place of beginning, containing
100 acres more or less.
This property
oto areserver
eswill
id sold
subject
TERMS: Ten percent of the
purchase money to be paid
down at the time of sale and
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
HOUSE AND SHOP. for sale
or rent, in Bluevale. Contact
Fred Brewer at Bluevale after
six. 4p
FOR SALE Income 5 -unit
apartment, complete new in-
terior. Income of over $300
monthly. Tenants • on • lease
basis. $15,000 down, owner
will hold mortgage of remain-
ing $14;000 to be paid off at
$200 a month. Located at Go-
derich. 523-7014.. 4b.
FOR SALE — Town property,
3 -bedroom house, 4 pc. bath,
washroom and laundry room
in basement, broadloom in
living room. Attached garage,
also building lot. Henry Seil-
ing, 357-3575. . or Blyth 523-
9412, evenings. 4-l1b
FOR SALE
EDWARD A. ELLIOTT
REAL ESTATE BROKER
AND GENERAL INSURANCE
WINGHAM — Telephoner
Bus. 357-1590; Res. 357-1555
1% - storey frame duplex
home, three bedrooms in each
with separate entrances. Ideal
income home.
Five bedroom brick veneer.
home and garage. This family
sized home has an extra large
kitchen, living room, dining
room ' and a laundry room off
kitchen. Possession 30 days.
Two-bedroom apartment for
rent. Immediate possession.
b
WILLIAM S. REED
Real Estate Broker and
General Inns/mice
Dial 357.274
WINGHAM, ONTARIO
COMMISSION. RATE 3%
ON HOUSES IN WINGHAM
100 -acre . farm,
,80 acres
workable, 2 -storey fully mod-
ern 8 -room solid brick house,
2 barns, one a pig barn, large
implement shed, well situated.
Full price $16,500, . fall " pot -
session.
125 -acre farm on highway,
6 -room house with bath, large
earn " with straw shed, large
implement shed, water on
pressure, drilled well, 115
level, workable acres. Im-
mediate possession.
Nearly new ranch style
home, ideally situated on a
corner lot in the Village of
Lucknow. Fully moiler n
throughout, large living room
with wall to wall broadloom,
picture windows, 2 spacious
bedrooms, ample closet space,
4 -pc. bath. large, bright kitch-
en, closed -in breezeway, at-
tached garage, full basement,
oil furnace. Full price $15,000.
Immediate possession.
Several houses for sale in
Wingham and Lucknow.
3 -bedroom house for rent on
highway, 4 miles from Wing -
ham. Rent reasonable. 21-28b
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HENIERSON'S ;BARBER
SHOP
Wiltbe closed September 8,
9 and 10,
SCOUTS
First Troop meeting will. be
held at Public School gymnas-
tum Wednesday, September
10, 7:00 p.m. All boys 11 and
over welcome.
BELGRAVE, BLYTH, BRUS-
SELS SCHOOL FAIR
-Wednesday, September 10.
Mr. Robert McKinley, M.P.•
guest speaker. Parade at 1:00
o'clock. 4b
CARD PARTY
There will be a rd party
in Belmore Hall n Monday,
September 8, at :30 p.m. Ad-
mission 50c. nch supplied. -
Everybody wel me. 4b
A SERIES OF
PRENATAL CLASSES
Will begin Wednesday, Oc-
tober 1. 1969, at 2:00 p.m. in
the former • nurses' residence,
Wingham and District Hosui-
tal, 'and at 8:00 p.m., at the
Health Unit Office, Medical
and Dental Centre, Brussels.
These will be held at weekly
intervals for nine weeks.
Those interested are invited to
attend or write to the Health
Unit, Goderich. 4b
CLOSING NOTICE,
Ruth's' Beauty fad will
Closed from September 15th to
October 6th, loclu#iive, 4 41p'
. RECEPTION AND DANCE
Women's institute IOW. Bel,
grave, for Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Taylor (Peggyisbin) tday
September 5: Scott's orchestral.
Ladies please bring lunch.d+',
eryone welcome.
RECEPTION AND DANCE
For Mr. and Mrs. OM
Chapman (DilYs Irving) In
Whitechurch Community Half
Friday September b. Tiffin's
orchestra. Lunch provided.
Everyone welcome.
OPEN AIR GOSPEL
DRIVE-IN SERVICE
One milenorth of Wingham
on Highway 4 at 7:80 o'clock
every Sunday evening during.
September. Special speakers
and ,music. Everyone 4-11-18-25b
AT HOME TO FRIENDS
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kerr of
Minnie Street, wilt receive
their friends and relatives at
a reception to be held in the
United Church parlour on Sat,
urday, September 13th, from
2 - 5:30 p.m., on the occasion
of their 50th wedding anni-
versary. No gifts, please. 4-11p
Robert Brown
died at Huronview
Robert Brown; a lifelong res-
ident of How ick Township, and
a resident of Wroxeter died at
Huronview, Clinton, on Friday.
He was 86 years of age.
Mr. Brown, who was born at
Fordwich and was married to the
former Adeline Diebel. He had
been a farmer throughout his
active years.
A member of the United
Church; he is survived by one
son, Wilfred, of Wroxeter.
Service was held at the Moir
funeral home in Gorrie on Mon-
day at 2 p. m. with Rev. George
• Sach in charge and interment
was in the Wroxeter cemetery.
The pallbearers were A 11 a n
Griffith, James Sanderson, Art
Gibson, And y Gibson, Wesley
Paulin and Harvey Reidt.
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Gorrie News Items
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Miller
of Waterloo visited Sunday with
Mr. anti Mrs. Archie Miller.
Mrs. Frank Earls, London, Mrs. •
Arnold Brown, Toronto, Mr. and
Mrs. Adrian Leitch, Amherst -
view also visited recently at the
same home.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Simpson
of . Guelph, who have returned
from a trip to the West, spent
the week-eid with Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Simpson.
Mr. .and Mrs. Peden Connell
of Palmerston visited Mr. and
Mrs. John Boyd on Sunday. •
Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Hast-
ie and Douglas of Agincourt,
Mr. and Mrs. Keith ,Finnigan,
Michael and Heather, London,-'
spent. Labour Day with Mr; and
Mrs. Kenneth Hastie. •
Miss Jean Brown spent a few
days with her grandmother, Mrs.
Richard Bennett. .
Mr. and Mrs. Melville Bee-
croft, Otterville, Mr. and Mrs.
Gilbert -Beecroft and family,
Belgrave, Mrs. Eccles D o w
Nelson and Ivan, West Wawan-
osh, Mr. and .Mrs. John Bee-
croft, London, Mr.. and Mrs .
Wayne Beecroft, Toronto, ivlrs,
Archie Scott, Mr. and Mrs., Wal.
ter Helling of Weston, Mr. and
Mrs. Jasper Snell, Westfield,
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Taylor, Bel -
Horse sense behind the steer-
ing' wheel is better and more
important than horse power un-
der the hood.
grave, visited Mr. and M r s .
Hector Hamilton on Sunday
when a surprise 25th wedding
anniversary picnic was held in
the Gorrie Park.
Masters Graydon and Janot
Stuckey of`Wingham spent the
week- end with Mr. and Mrs.
John E. Brown,
Mr. and Mrs, Lee Abrams
and family of Port L a m b t o n
were Labour Day week -end visi-
tors of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gra-
ham,
Miss Shirley Bennett of To- •
'onto spent the holiday week-
end with Mr. and .Mrs. Chester
Bennett.
' Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Darling
and Mrs. Robert Inglis of .Bel -
more visited Mrs. Willi William
Darling on Sunday.
Mr. aid Mrs. Allan Steed-
man, Brampton, visited Mr. and
Mrs, Clifford Cooke.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jeffer-
son, Owen Sound, visited Mrs.
Norman Wade last Monday. '
Mr. and Mrs. George Brown -
and Jean called on Mr. and Mrs
Ira Neilliand Mrs. Thomas Mc-
Michael.of Wingham-on Sunday.
' 1 : 'i drdFd'Teriktrisis liol'
da` g in New Jersey, U. S. A.
Mr. and Mrs. Manfred Irwin
spent the holiday week -end at
Port Elgin,
business and
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