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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1972-11-09, Page 9,.►Irl died IlmrtulaY, November 2, in Victoria Hospital, London, at the ;age of 81, Mr. Caslick hada beenhospitalized, for five weeks fol- ° lowing involvement in a two -car coWsien near Walkerton, . His wife, daughter and son -in -taw were, also seriously injured in the mishap and the latter two are still patients in London hospital. Mr. Caslick wasborn in Culross Township on September 123 1891, He was a son of the late William Caslick and Mary Wilson Hark- ness. He was educated in Culross and operated' the farm formerly owned by his father until it was taken over by his son William in 1948. In 1949, Mr. and Mrs. Cas- • lick moved to Whitechurch but he retained an interest in farming and continued limited activities until the time of the accident which hospitalized him. Mr. Caslick was a member of Chalmers Presbyterian Church, Whitechurch. Surviving are his wife, the for- mer Priscilla Mary (Mamie) Hill Wingham native dies in London Funeral service was held Mon- day for David Paul Keating of Exeter who died in Parkwood Hospital, London, on Saturday, in his 19th year. The service was held at the Hopper -Hockey Fu- neral Home in Exeter at 2 p.m. with Rev. George Anderson in charge. Interment followed in Exeter Cemetery. * David Keating was born in Wingham, a son of Mts. Mel- bourne Keating and the late Mr. Keating. He moved with his fam- ily to Exeter when he was a young child. Until June . of this year he was a student at South- Huron District High School, Exeter. Death followed an illness of several weeks. Surviving besides his mother, I' is one brother, Charles, of Lon- • don.'His father predeceased him in January of this year. ^� wbwi be Mai ,Xinloss Township in March of 1146; fedi . daughters, Mrs. Wallace (Meta) Conn of Whitechurch, Mrs, Hon- aid (Ella) Coultes of RR5, Wi ham and Mrs. Russell (Erma) Ross of RR 5,' k w and Wo sone, Wilford. .0f Wiham and Wiliam of RR 2, Teeswater. Also surviving are 18 grandchildren, six great-grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. David (Jane) McAl- lister of .RR 2, Teeswater. He was predeceased by one brother, George, in 1945. T'he late -Mr. Caslick rested at the R. A. Currie and Son Funeral Home in Wingham until Saturday at 2 p.m. when Victor Wybenga conducted funeral service. Inter-' ment followed in Tiffin's Ceme- tery, Langside. Pallbearers were all grand- sons, Murray Coultes, James Ross, Wayne Caslick, Brian Cas- lick; Ross Caslick, Steve Caslick. Four, granddaughters, Alma Conn, Patsy Ca&lick, Joyce Coul- tes and Darlene Coultes, carried floral tributes. CAPT, J. CAMERON of Wingham Salvation Army Corps was in charge of the special broadcast service of remembrance Sunday morning. He. Is: seen at the wreath -decked altar area delivering the sermon. (Staff Photo) ' Mrs. John Bumstead dies in hospital in her 74th' year Mrs. John E. Bumstead of 215 William Street, Wingham, passed away at the Wingham and Dis- trict Hospital on Monday of last week. Mrs. Bumstead was in her 74th year and death followed a lengthy illness. Born in Minto Township, she was the former Ellen M. Patter- son, a daughter of the late Allan Patterson and Betsy Roberts. She received much' of her education' in Harriston and attende.d Strat- ford Teachers' College. She taught school for several` years. In 1923 she married Mr. Bum - stead in Minto Township. They have lived in Wingham since 1946. Surviving, besides her hus- band, are. one son Allan and. two grandsons, Jeff and ..Gary, all of Wingham'; two sisters, Miss Bess Patterson and Mrs. Esmond (Mary) Beamish both of St. Thomas and two brothers, Alex Patterson of Clearwater, Florida, and John Patterson of London. She was predeceased by one son, Peter, in 1938. The late Mrs. Bumstead rested at the S. J. Walker Funeral Home, Wingham, until" 2 p.m. Thursday when service wascon- ducted by her minister, Rev. R. H. Armstrong of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Interment followed in Wingham Cemetery. Pallbearers were Frank Rush- ton, Norman Rushton, Bert Fair- child of Niagara Falls; Lee Behrns of Richmond Hill; Bill Lapp and Arthur Stapleton of Wingham. 'Floral tributes were carried to the graveside by Nor- man Shiell of Wingham and Lorne Adams of Markdale. Smoking andweight gain Does quitting smoking trigger weight gain? Millions of men and women are finding out their own . answers. Millions more are wait- ing in the wings. Weight gain is a complicated individual business. But a nation- al health survey shows that, in general, men gain weight 'pro- gressively until the age of 45. From 45 to 65, there is little change. Then at age 65, some weight gain begins again. For women, the picture is dif- ferent, rounder. They gain weight progressively at. each age brack- et until the age of 75. Keeping a svelte figure isn't easy. What happens when both sexes quit smoking? The National Clearinghouse for. Smoking and Health tried to find out in two na- tional surveys, which were four years apart. In their sample Of several thousand people, . they found that among men aged 21 to Service Director APPRAISALS ON FARMS LIVESTOCK IMPLEMENTS Jack Alexander AUCTIONEER PHONE 357-3631 ESTATE MARKETING SERVICES' Auction Administrators Market'Appraisals on Furniture —Antiques Moderate Fees J. A. Currie ' • 357-1011 DRESSMAKING 13fliald 13eutique Skppe For Wedding and Other Fabrics Dressmaking Phone 357-1044 POOLS, ETC. POOLS , PATIOS - SAUNAS In and Above Ground Pools 'Easy Financing Pool Toys and Lawn Furniture Wm. R. Rintoul Construction 96 Patrick St.,, Wingham 357.2628 Swimming Pools Above and Below Ground Complete Line of Pool Chemicals ARMSTRONG CHEMICALS Box 56 Walkerton a. F iE1�HT SERV ICE TRANSPORT SERVICE WALDEN BROS. TRANSPORT LTD. General Freight and Household Moving To and From Anywhere in ' Ontario PHONE 357-2050 Wingham SALES AND SERVICE Lynn Hoy Enterprises Honda and Skidoo Sales & Service 16 Patrick St., Wingham Phone _519-357-3435 WINGHAM SERVICE CENTRE Appliances Small Engines Bicycles Aluminum Products Etc. Prop. Maurice Staiatoi 132 Josephine ' St. S. 357-1972 Aillmorma FLOWERS Cut Flowers end Plants IDEAL GIFT FOR EVERY OCCASION Handicraft and Flower Shop 210 Josephine 357.4023 INFORM THE PUBLIC GRAPHIC ARTS. . PLUMBING. HEATING GUENTER HEIM GRAPHIC ARTS Interior and Exterior Design Commercial Art - Signs RR 1, Wingham 357-3811 AUTOMOTIVE . CE.MacTavish Ltd. Your Automatic •Car Wash Centre Transmission Repairs Expert' Repairs to All Makes and Models of Cars and Trucks PHONE 357-2841 INSURANCE For your INSURANCE See or Call WILLIAM S. REED 64 Victoria St., 351-2174 INIsuRAlrce A l l Types of , . Insurance 335-3525 357.2636 GORRIE WINGHAM BUS CHARTERS ARMSTRONG BUS LINES Formerly Pearson Bus Line Brand new bus available for Charter Service anytime. JIM ARMSTRONG 357.165 RR 4, Wingham Formerly Pearson Bus Line Brand new bus available for Charter Service anytime. JIM ARMSTRONG 357-1651 RR 4•, Wingham 34, there was very little differ- ence in weight gain between ex- smokers and smokers. From 35 to 54, ex-smokers seem to gain more weight than smokers. After that, there is no difference between the two groups. For women, between the ages of 21 and 34, there is no appreci- able weight gain among ex-smok- ers. From 35 to 44, there is some weight gain among ex-smokers. But from 45 on, there is very little difference between the two groups. • • Studies show that people who gain weight after they quit smok- ing later lose those extra pounds. But weight gain is not inevitable, by,, any means. In fact, one out of • every four ex-smokers lost weight; some of them lost large amounts. Once people, decide to • master some part of 'their lives, • such as quitting smoking, they of- ten take control of ether aspects, such as eating properly and exer-_ cising enough. Christmas Seals help point out the advantages of quitting smok- ing. They also continue the fight again§t emphysema,•TB, and air pollution. Answer your Christ- Inas Seal letter right away. It's a ti matter of life and. breath. .11 Beigr�ve Percy Clark PIum€�irig Heating and Sheet Metal Contractor PHONE 357-3080 366 Edward St., Wingham Leroy Jackson —Plumbing —Heating —Tinsmithing 191 Josephine St. Wingham 357-29041 ELECTRICAL BURKE ELECTRIC Electrical Contractors Motor Rewind and Sales Household Appliances Josephine St. 357.2450 Emergency Service - See the Yellow Pages FUELS BILL TIFFIN Imperial Esso Agent For all your Home and Farm Fuel and Lubricating Needs 357-1032 FOOD PIZZA Freshly made to your order from a choice of Mushrooms, Pepperoni and Sausage - 3 Sizes Chicken & See Food Dinners RIVERVIEW DRIVE-IN 357.1360 THROUGH. THE SERVICE DIRECTORY Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rinn and' John were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Whetham of Harriston and Mr. r and Mrs. John Cardwell, Stratford. Dog=gone . WHERE ELSE? CAN YOU: • Find A Local Job — Full Time or Part Time. • Find A Wide Selection Of Items For Sale. • Find A Local Painter, Carpenter Music Teacher, Tutor, Etc. • Find A Nearby' Home,or Apartment to Buy or Rent. • Find ,A Good Used Car To Buy. Where Else But in The WINGHAM ADVANCE -TIMES WANT ADS To nay YOUR Ad CALL 357-2320 �obn lloyd dies in Guelph John Duncan Boyd ,of Gorrie died 'Wednesday, November 1in St, Joseph's Hospital, Ouelph. He had been in failing health for some time. He was the son Of the late William Boyd and his wife, the former Annie Howard, born June 15, 1894. He Game to Howick at 'an early age. Mr. Boyd married the former Bessie Isobel Kent at St. Stephen's rectory in Gerrie on November 14, 1923. They farmed in Howick Township Until retiring, to Gorrie in 1904. Mr. Boyd waa member of St. Stephen's Anglican Church and the Fordwich Masonic Lodge, AF & AM, No: 331. Surviving besides his wife are one daughter, Mrs. Barry (Wilma May) McKnight of Sim- coe; three grandchildren, Mrs. Charles (Linda) Marguardt of Clarkso i, Terry'' and Darrell of • Simcoe; two sisters, Mrs. Rich- ard (Christina) Bennett of Gorrie and Mrs. James (Ethel) Porter, Detroit; two brothers, Harold and Clifford of Belmore. He was predeceased by a daughter, Victoria Jean and a sister, Mrs. Stewart (Ada) Fin- lay. A Masonic service was held Friday evening at the Moir Fu- neral Home with removal to St. Stephen's Church for service on Saturday at 2 p.m., conducted by Rev. P. Dodd. Interment was in Fordwich Cemetery. Pallbearers were William Mc- Elwain, William Wilson, George Brown, Harold Doig, Wray Cooper and; Clare Harris. Funeral friday for Mrs. Smith Mrs. Stanley S. Smith of Guelph, formerly of Wingham, passed away on Wednesday, No- vember 1,, at the Wingham and District Hospital, in her 71st year. __I Irs: Srrth-was-the-former-Ed=- na Isobel Musgrove, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Musgrove of Wingham. . She re- ceived .her early education in Wingham, " graduated from Queen's University and taught. in Galt and Guelph Collegiate Insti- tutes. While residing in Guelph she took an active part in IODE and the University Women's Club. She is survived by one sister, Miss Earnscliffe Musgrove of Wingham. She was predeceased by her husband and one sister, Mrs. W. J. (Ethel) Greer. The late Mrs. Smith 'rested at the S. J. Walker Funeral Home in Wingham until Friday,. Novem- ber 3, when funeral service was conducted by Rev. Barry .Pass- more of the Wingham United Church. Interment followed in ' Wingham Cemetery. Pallbearers were, Donald Clarke of Bolton, Kenneth Hill- man of Streetsville: and • from Wingham, , Donald Vair, Gordon Buchanan, rHugh McKague and Vern Reid. Flower, bearers were Fred Simpson of Guelph and Ted Manners of Owen Sound. International Development . needs your help .. you can help, through OXFAM SHAREPLAN For information contact: OXFAM THE INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PEOPLE 97 Eglinton Ave., East Toronto 315, Ontario B. W. Coulter Real Estate Three Bedroom Home,, oil heated, large kitchen, liv- ing room, bath, priced at $12,750.00. Country Store, living quar- ters in good farming com- munity, half acre lot, priced reasonably. Three Bedroom Home on highway, drilled well, oil furnace and bath, on seven acres, priced at $9,500.00. 95 Acre Farm, all workable open bottom land, steel bamapp. 20 yrs. old, 22 stanchions, loose pens, driving shed, 4 bedroom 2 storey brick home, all mod- ern conveniences, attached garage, very attractive set- up, priced right. Contact ALBERT - or ELAINE CARSON 291.1395 Highway 86, West of Listowel Representing B. W. COULTER REAL ESTATE BROKER The Wingham Adv hlgr.v.'. Bahl Aw t e of ligrareits, Richard VanCanrp l 47 Mar Crescent, Don Mills, died Mid., denly in Espanola, on Friday, Oc- tober 27, in his year. Mr. VanCamp was, born in Wingham ick February 19, 19471 a son of John ,R. VanCampof Bel - grave grave and, Mrs. Phyllis Kane of Don Mills. He attended Betgrave Public School and Montreal and Toronto high sehoollf. He was em- ployed by the accounting depart- ment of Texaco Canada. Ltd, , He was a member of Trinity Anglican Church, Belgrave, Surviving, besides his parents, are four brothers, Raymond Van - Camp of Willowdale, David Kane of. Don Mills, Jonathan and Joel VanCamp of Belgrave; and three sisters, Mrs. Clarence (Brenda) Baillie of Blyth, Johanna and Jacquelyn VanCamp of Bel - grave. The late Mr. VanCamp rested at the Brett Funeral Home, 111111111111111111111.1111.11.111111.1101111111111111111 TO CLOSE ESTATE Modern, 2 storey brick, 4 bedroom home. Previous owner has spent over $5,- 000.00 in renovations this year. Situated on 4 acres, 3 miles from' town. Small barn. 40 fruit trees. Listed at $19,- 500.00 with $7,000.00 down. VILLAGE HOME One storey, 2 bedroom home, electric heat, sun porch. Situated on main street. Full asking price $7,00000. PRICED RIGHT 20 acres with river flowing through. Ideal building site for house trailer, cottage, or _permanent some,-F-ir-st-tir advertised. Listed at $6,000. DON HOLST REAL ESTATE LTD. Realtors, Wingham "Rural Ontario Specialists" OFFICE 357-3840 Wm. Adamson 887-6357 C. A. Sutcliffe 392-6969 J. Brewer l 39 is iii EspuM� Ilaverock, 'un **ay, 30 when remains were to the S. J., Waw Vuneral J .. in Whha. Rear.. Keith conducted -service bere oo ' day at 3 p.m. Service was , o ducted Tuesday 'at Havelock bY Bev. $. '4.; Yates and intom followed in. Maple Grove CeM tory, Havelock. Pallbearers were Clare 'Van. Camp and Oleo VanCamp of Brussels, Graeme Anderson" of. Belgrave, Bruce Lepo sky of To ionto, Hobart Post aldce roxt of Havelock. • 1.11.10081111111110011111000111111811111110!. FOR 'SALE Eight room Johns -Manville; 1 V2 storey home wlth .4 bed -n rooms located on large rot Wingham, oil forced air.fern- ace, 3 pc. bath on main. floor; aluminum • door and 'sxcrms. Low taxes. Reduced in' price for quick sale. 2 storey double white brick. 8 -room home with 4 bed- rooms located on 1/5 acre in "Whitechurch. Barn located on property. Could easily be diu . plexed, Low price. First time offered. Modern one storey 4 -bed- room home with 2015 sq. ft, of living space with ;fire- place, familiy room, bath and a half; attached double gar- age, arage, located on a•'large lot on main highway in village close'" to Wingham. This home load ed with extras. • Early pos- session ossession with terms. RETREAT LAND 50 acres with 4 clear and the ' remainder in valuable cedar and hardwood bush. This rolling property is a real good investment, 121 WIMPLE LIITtil $E1YICI PHOTO LISTING SERVICE Contact: JOHN F. BRENT Phone: Office 357.1344 Res. . 357-1418 An nouncement' K EITH FITZSIMMONS REAL ESTATE AND BUSINESS BRbICER is pleased to announce that KEN DUCHARME 570 Shuter Street. has passed the necessary examinations set forth by the Ontario Government, and is fully licensed and qualified to represent our Broker Agency. • Ken has been a resident of our community for the past 16 years and has obtained a thorough knowledge of propertyvalues throughout the area, having had 5 years experience in direct sales and service with a prorninent building supply firm. I am sure Ken will show the same interest and sincerity in your real estate dealings as we have experienced• In doing business with him in the past. For results that count in buying or selling real estate, , contact Ken Ducharme, 570 Shuter St., Wingham, Phone 357-2594. KEITH FITZSINIMONS REA!, ESTATE. BROKER Wingham Ontario KEITH FITZSIMM • Ns BROKER REAL ESTATE WINGHAM. ON'IAR NAL ROAO D 35791117 2 STOREY BRICK HOME Close to main street. The brick work is in excellent condition. Insulated and aluminum storms. Kitchen and pantry, dining room and living room, hardwood floor- ing. Sun porch -and 1 pc. bath. Upstairs are 3 bedrooms with closets and 3 pc. bath. Full concrete basement. Oil furnace heating: Less than cote block from main street. Full pfice only' $16,900. Terms available. INVESTMENT PROPERTY Situated in the centre of main street's busiest shopping area, are 2 business blocks with 2 five room apartments above, bringing a substantial monthly income. The full price of $24,900. is open to offer, excellent-erms are available.