HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1972-11-09, Page 3Mrs ,and Mrs, Robert libherd
attended the funeral of the -late
John Boyd in St. Stephen's Angli•
can. Church, Gorrie, on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott and
Q Mr. and Niro, Hobert Hibberd,
attendedthe ladies' night of Well-
ington Royal Black Knights at
Glenelg Orange Hall, east of Dur-
ham, on Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Zurbrigg,
RR 2, Clifford, visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Hibberd on Sun-
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day.
James- cook left on" Supday
morning for Resolute Bay, North
West Territories, where he is en-
gaged with the Mechanic .j(enting
Aviation,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stevenson
and David of Brampton spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Stevenson and family.
Mrs, Clare Van Campvisited
with Mr. and Mrs. Harod Jarjdin
and Mr. and Mrs. Don Campbell
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day and Thursday. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ansley of
Thessaion are visiting with her
parents, Mr. and Milgitr Camp- .
bell.
Mr. and Mrs. John Galbraith of
Whitby visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Van Camp
and family.
Mr, and Mrs. William Peacock
of Bluevale, Mr. and Mrs. Alex,
Roberwun, Jun and Marilyn
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Peacock and Lloyd
Peacock of Hamilton.
Mrs. Robert Grasby visited
with her mother, Mrs, Dave
Armstrong, who is a patient in
Victoria Hospital, London,
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Dowse of
Galt called on Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Stonehouse last Wednes-
day and visited with his aunt,
Mrs. Arthur H. Edgar, a patient
in Wingham and District Hospi-
tal.
Mrs. William Gordon and Tom
of Kinloss were Wednesday visi-,
tors with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rinn
and John.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rinn and
John were supper guests with
Mrs. Gladys Rock and. Bruce of
Monkton on Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Kirton of
Powassan spent a few days last
week with their cousins, Mrs.
Elizabeth Leslie, and Mr. Ernest
Michie and visited with other
cousins in the vicinity.
( Intended for Last Week)
Visitors during the week at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh-Rinn
and John were Mrs. Elvey Rock,
Joanne and Jeniffer of Monkton;
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rock 'and
Janette and Ross Driscol of Wal-
ton; Mr. , and Mrs. Richard
Cowan of Windsor and Mrs. Al-
bert Cowan of Wingham.
A PICTURE OF PU PILS at Wroxeter Public School, taken in the fall of 1911
or during. 1912, was brought to our office by Mrs. George S. Martin of South
Paris, Maine, the former Mary Pope. Those deceased are marked with a
(d). Back row, Hugh MacLean, Bob Savage (d), Laverne Moffatt (d), Don-
ald Munro (d), Alex Sanderson, George Savage (d), Anderson Black, Harry
Town (d), Alex Rasmussen (d), Kathleen Rutherford (d)., Alma Rann, Viola
Gofton (d), Hazel VanVelsor (d), Jean Anderson, Helen MacLean, Sadie
White, Jean Stewart (d), Lizzie Rutledge (d). Next row, left, Bob Douglas
(d), Perry Patterson, Ed Rann, Earl Reis, Thomas Savage; right hand side
of row, Lorne Kaake (d), Noel Dickson, Ralph Smith (d), Frank AIIan,
George Black, Miss E. J. Howe, (d), Miss Lula Rutherford (d). Third row,
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Annie Anderson, Rosie Savage, Bertha Smith (d), Mary Sproal, Helen Gib-
son, Etoile Reis (d), Mac AIIan, AIIan Munroe (d), Jack Town (d), Stewart
Sanderson (d), Laura VanVelsor, George Sproal, Weldon Rutledge (d).
Fourth row, Sorena Rasmussen, Mary Pope, Mary Gibson, Rona VanVel-
sor, Rhoda Henning, Mary McMichael (d), Nina Smith, Janet Dickson,
Rena Johnson, Zelma Savage, Willa Lackie, Charlotte Lackie, Ina Milligan,
Raymond Rutherford (d), Jim AIIan (d), George Town, Bill Rae, Jessie
Pope (d), Ena Rintoul (d), Eleanore Douglas, Bessie Douglas (d), Mary
Grant. Front, Bob Gibson (d), Hans Rasmussen (d), Harry AIIan (d),
James Rae, Harry Smith, (unknown), John Taylor (d), Ross Pope, Earl.
Sproal, Jack Gibson, Bob White.
Personal Notes from Whitechurch
Last weekend Mrs. George
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e Fisher accompanied Mr. and'
• Mrs. Duncan Simpson to the Mor-
duant-Lowry wedding at Knox
▪ College Chapel, Toronto. All
▪ spent the weekend with Mr. and
i = Mrs. Arnold Lougheed'of Picker-
• ing.
!_ Mr. and 'Mrs. Elwood Gros
korth on Thursday visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Moffat and
family of London and on Friday
and Saturday visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Clayton Lawrence of
.1 Q,wen Sound. While, there the men
enjoyed a fishing trip.
Mrs. and Mrs. Kenneth Laidlaw
of London were recent visitors
with Mr. and -Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw
▪ and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Conley
visited on Sunday . at Victoria
- Hospital, London, with Mr. and
�. Mrs. Russel Ross, patients there.
Weekend visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace Conn and Mrs. Earl
Caslick were Mr: .and Mrs. Herb
Hunter and Trevor of London and
i Miss Alma Corn,. Guelph. .
The mail truck was held up in
ii Whitechurch Monday morning
- for a few hours while Earl Wilken
' - ▪ .did some repair work on it to get
® it moving again.
Barry Tiffin is at Kitchener this
week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes
were Friday evening visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Agar
of Wingham..
Mrs. Russel McGuire, Miss
Merle Wilson and Mrs. Victor
Emerson of Whitechurch WI
accompanied Mrs. Gordon Wall
of Wingham to the workshop at
Holyrood Hall on Monday to
study the new handbook. The
workshop was conducted by Mrs.
Emerson , Jmke of Hanover..
Mrs .'Robert Rosa and Mrs. Jim
Taylor, who had Blaen Visiting the
last few days with Mr. and Mrs.
Russel Ross, patients at Victoria
Hospital, London, accompanied
Rev. and Mrs. Graydon Cox of
London to Wingham. .
A family reunion of Crowston
relatives was held . on Sunday at
. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Laidlaw and family and Herb
Laidlaw. Present were Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Crowston ' and
Debbie of Chatham, Mr. and Mrs.
Orland Irwin, Stephen, Faye,
Donald and Michael of West Wa-
Wanosh, Mr. and Mrs.- Clayton
Alton, Anne and Lynn of Ashfield,
and Mr. and Mrs.. John Crowston
of Lucknow.
Mr. and Mrs. Per y McClena-
ghan and Gavin of Listowel are
ospects good for '72
peninsula deer hunters
By S. A. Munroe
The only "rifle" deer season in
the Lake Huron District in 1972 is
scheduled for November 13-18 in
the Townships of St. Edmunds,
Eastnor, Lindsay, Amabel, Albe-
marle and Keppel on the Bruce
Peninsula.
In 1971,. an estimated 2,662
hunters harvested 606 deer for a
22.8 per cent rate of success, up
considerably from the 15.4 per
cent success rate in 1970. In fact
the provincial average success
rate in 1971 was 23 per cent, mak-
ing it one of the best seasons in at
least five years.
Computer mail surveys last
year estimated an average ex-
penditure per hunter on the Pen-
insula -of $81.00 for new equip-
ment, travel, accommodation,
food, beverage, etc. 'Thus the
Bruce Peninsula deer hunt in 1971
generated $215,600 into the re-
creational based economy of On-
tario, and at least three quarters
of this was spent locally on the
Peninsula.
Good Numbers
The results of our spring field
investigations revealed, a 1972
spring deer population on . the
Bruce Peninsula of 3,700 adult
deer. Considering an over -winter
mortality of 338 deer and the le-
gal harvest of 606,' last fall's pre -
hunting season population was
4,644 or an average of 6.7 deer per
square mile. The population den-
sity on the Bruce is the highest of
any of the major deer hunting
districts in Ontario, where the
average density is less than 4
deer per square Mile.
The legal harvest on the Bruce
in 1971 accounted for 13.0 per cent
of the population, below the 20.0
per cent rate with which the
herds could sustain. Harvests
throughout the rest of the deer
hunting areas in Ontario were
20.0 per cent in 1971.
Good Prospects
The prospects for The 1972 sea-
son on the Bruce Peninsula ap-
pear rather favorable. Winter
losses were not appreciably high,
and as with"past years fawn crops
are expected to account for up to
35 per cent of the hunter success.
We expect that with normal re-
productive success the spring
adult population of 3,'700 deer
should expand and provide 5,000
deer to the hunter on 'the Bruce
Peninsula this season.
When you are driving. in the
vicinity of a motorcycle, put the
shape of a car around it in your
mind! eye, St. John Ambulance
suggests. Give it the same room
and you lessen the chance of an
accident.
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spending a few days with Mrs. L.
V. McClenaghan and Mildred.
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Visitors- r-� on the weekend with
Ml . and Mrs. 'Robert Mowbray
were Mr. and Mrs. Angus Fal-
coner and Kevin of Stratliroy and
Mr. and Mrs. Relison Falconer
and family of Sarnia. On Sunday
evening Mr. and Mrs. Herb Duffy
and Mrs. Janet Hall of Wingham
visited them.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Craig and
Lana were weekend visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis and
Dana of Windsor.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith of
Chilliwack British Columbia, are
visiting with Mr. and .Mrs. Russel
Chapman. On Sunday all visited
with Mr.`'and Mrs. Ross Smith of
Russeldale. Mr. Smith and. Mrs.
Chapman are brother and sister.
Congratulations to Mr. •and
Mrs. Bob Aitchison of St. Helens
on the arrival last week at Wing -
ham and District Hospital of their
baby daughter. Mrs. Aitchison
was formerly of the Whitechurch
locality.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClena:
ghan visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Mack Stewart of Water-
loo. .
• Irian Laidlaw and Carl Mc-
Clenaghan were pallbearers on
Monday at the funeral of James
Waterworth of Toronto to Wing -
ham Cemetery: Mr. Waterworth
leaves to mourn his loss his wife,
formerly Matilda Cook, sister of
the late .Mrs. Robert McClena-
ghan. The Cook home was on the
farm now owned by Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Purdon and family.
The community extends sym-
pathy to Mrs. Earl Caslick in the
passing of her husband, Earl
Caslick on November 2 and to
Mrs. Wallace Conn, Mrs. Russel
Ross, Mrs. Ron Coultes, Wilford
and Bill Caslicle in the :passing of
their father.
Henry Wybenga of Bowman-
ville has returned home and on
Monday commenced work in a
Wingham factory.
Mrs. Russel McGuire, Mrs.
George Fisher aqd Mrs. Victor
Emerson attended the Grey -
Bruce Area Women's Institute
rally at Wiarton on October 36
and 31. ..
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Proctor of
Livonia, Michigan, spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Tiffin and Mrs.:Charles Tiffin of
Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Evans . of
Hyde Park visited on Sunday
with his father, Bill Evans and
his mother, Mrs. Evans, a patient
in Wingham and District Hospi-
tal,
Mr: and Mrs. John Jamieson
spent the weekend with friends in
Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moore of
Wroxeter visiAed , Saturday eve-
ning with Mr., and Mrs. Walter
Moore' and family. '
Mr. and Mrs. Don Caesar on.
Saturday held a very successful
sale of their household articles as
they are moving into their trailer.;
on the property of Robert Mow-
bray.
Mrs. Cousins of Thamesford
came on Sunday and her daugh-
ter Joan, who had spent the
weekend with Mrs. Mullis and.
Wilford Clipperton, returned
home with her mother.
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