HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1972-12-28, Page 10The Wittletam Advance -Times, Thuursday, December 28, 1972
For Sale
GUNS BOUGHT, sold and re-
paired. ABC Sporting Goods, B.
Jenkins, Minnie Street. Janprrb
PICTURE FRAMING our spe-
ciality — in wood and metal.
Snyder Studio, phone 357-1851.
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KIRBY VACUUM— sales and
service. The one that out -cleans
them all! Trades accepted. For
demonstration, call Lamont's
Cleaning Service, Kincardine 396-
3295. rrb
MAPLEVIEW MOBILE HOMES
featuring .Marlette Expandos,
two of the most popular models,
heated for your viewing pleasure.
Elmor Parrish, RR 2, Listowel,
south end of Trowbridge.
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"ESQUIRE" Cash and Carry
New Furniture, Highway 4, 1
mile west of Hanover. rrb
Livestock For Sale
EIGHTEEN PIGS around 80
pounds. Brussels, 887-9245.
Miscellaneous
WEBER'S SEWAGE DISPOSAL
Service. Modern equipment used.
We pump septic tanks, piggeries,
lagoons, etc: Phone 887-6700,
Brussels. rrb
CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY
shampooing; also wall cleaning.
In your home or • place of busi-
ness. Lartiiont's Cleaning Service,
Kincardine 396-3295. rrb
ANYONE wishing to have hand-
saws, circular saws, . tools, etc.
sharpened, call 357-3644. rrb
"But the g` t of hod is eternal life
through Jesus Christ our Lord."
Romans 6:23.
For God so loved the world
(yotts e) t t,, He' gav m
only i�±e�got °enonatwhosoever
believeth in Him should not per-
ish. but have everlasting life."
(wbich..is salvation) John 3:16:
The gift of God is full and free,
it satisfies the ipner longing of the
human heart and it is prepaid.
Phone;335-3763. 14-21-28
LORENZ DEAD STOCK. $20 for
horses; $10 for coWs over 1,000
lbs. Over, 500 lbs. according . to
size. Phone Durham,, 369-2410 col-
lect. rrpMay31
GIBSON UPHOLSTERY
Furniture, car and truck seats
recovered, rebuilt. Phone 357-
1217. rrb
ANDY'S
REFRIGERATION AND
APPLIANCE SERVICE
24 -Hour Emergency Service
Wingham, 357-3484
DOG GROOMING
CLIPPING — STRIPPING
Call John Visser, 227 John Rosa
St., Listowel, 291-4817 after 6 p.m.
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PIANO AND ORGAN SALES
Piano tuning and repairing. Call
Hap Swatridge, 357-2785. Repre-
senting Garnet Farrier.
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FOR YOUR
Insurance Needs in Automobile,
Farm Liability, Accidents and
Sickness Home Protection
Call Your Co -Op Agent—
LLOYD MONTGOMERY
53 Maple Street, Wingham
Dial 357-3739
MEALS -ON -WHEELS ,
Phone Miss Mary Scott, 357-2365
or Mrs. -H. L. Sherbondy`, 357-2552.
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Wanted
HEAVY CHICKENS wanted for
meat purposes. Phone, Mildred
Huber, 357-2839.
GOOD STANDING timber, bush -
lots, logs, well timbered proper-
ty. For more information contact
Wm. J. Silll&Lumber Co. Ltd., 338
Pannell Lane, Strathroy; phone
293-3352 or 245-0966. rrb
Wanted To Rent
MODERN two-bedroom house or
apartment. Contact Mr. J. Heist,
5713704. rrb
OXFAM
nwOIMIMIIONAL orveC wrxr omega
ve., Earl
Toru ginion4 Onnakto
For Rent
ONE BEDROOM apartment on
Josephine Street. Separate en-
trance. Phone 357-3080. rrb
ROOM AND' BOARD available
Janu "h. Bed -sitting ar-
ra', . Jr one working per-
son . ► i 3696. 28-4
NORMANDY HEIGHTS apart-
ment, one bedroom, electrically
heated, centrally located, ap-
pliances included. Available im-
mediately. Phone 357-3750 after
6:00 p.m. rrb
ONE ROOM APARTMENT,
heated and furnished with fridge
and stove. Linen supplied. Apply
Glenn's Apts. Phone '528-3723,
Lucknow. rrb
Help Wanted
PART-TIME bookkeeper, com-
mencing January 8. Apply to Box
229, Wingham Advance -Times.
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Work Wanted
CARPENTER work wanted.
Phone 367-2171.
Cars & Trucks
For Sale
J. BROWN MOTORS .
Quality Used Cars and Trucks
24 -Hour Towing
Phone 335-3325
Gorrie
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GORRIE AUTO WRECKERS
Fairly -Priced Cars
And Parts
Phone 335-3495 Gorrie
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McCREERY
A TO'WRECKERS,
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on ,Highway 86
Midway between Wingham
and Listowel
USED AUTO PARTS
USED CARS & TRUCKS
.Phone
LISTOWEL 2914159
GORRIE 335.3314
Notice To Creditors
..NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF
GEORGINA RINTOUL
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the Estate of the above-
mentioned, . late of the Township
of Turnberry, in the County of
Huron, Widow, who died on De-
cember 12th, 1972, are required to
file proof of same with the under-
signed on or before the 12th day of
January, 1973.
/ AFTER that date the Execu-
tors will proceed to distribute the
Estate having regard only to the
claims of which they shall then
have had notice.
DATED at Wingham,- Ontario,
this 15th day of December, A.D.
1972.
CRAWFORD & MILL & DAVIES,
. Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executors.
21-28-4
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF
DENNIS DUCHARME
Late of the Township of Grey, in
the County of Huron, Farmer.
ALL PERSONS claiming against
the above'Estate are required to
forward full particulars of their
claims to the undersigned on or
before the 15th day of January,
1973, after which date the assets
will 'be distributed.
DONNELLY & MURPHY,
18 The Square,
Goderieh, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Estate.
21-28-4
Real Estate
REAL GOOD three-bedroon.
home located near schools with
large lot. For an appointment
write to P.O. Box 105, Wingham.
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Notice
Bell Canada accounts will no
longer be received by Edward A.
Elliott Insurance and Real Estate
as of December 31, 1972. Pay-
ments may be made by mail, or
at any chartered bank. 14-21-28
The Ministry of Community
and Social Services, in conjunc-
tion with the Psychiatric Hospital
at Goderich, as a public service is
sponsoring a—
MARRIAGE AND FAMILY
GUIDANCE CLINIC
on the fourth Thursday of each.
month from 1:15 p.m. to 4 p.m.
The clinic will be held at the of-
fice of the Ministry at 199 Jose-
phine Street in Wingham. The
purpose of these clinics is to offer
support and guidance to troubled
marriages and -families through
private interviews 'by qualified
Staff. No appointments neces-
ary• 21-28
In Memoriam
MITCHELL: In loving memory
of a dear sister, and sister-in-law
and aunt, Mary E. Mitchell, who
passed away December 30th,
1970.
We will always remember you,
The way you spoke and smiled,
And the many things you did for
us,
While you walked with us awhile.
—Sadly missed by Harold,
Zora, Warren, Ivan and
Margaret Cook.
MITCHELL: In loving mem-
ory of Mary Mitchell, formerly of
Victoria Street, Wingham, who
passed away two years ago,
December 30, 1970.
Many a lonely heartache,
Often a silent tear; • ` ' ''�
But always 'a lieautifriil rnembry,'
Of one we loved so dear.
—Ever remembered by sister
Jean, and friend Charlie Finlay,
both of London.
DIED
HUTTON—In Belle River on
•Thursday, December 21, Mrs.
Ruby Hutton, 61, of Belle River,
formerly of Wingham. Surviv-
ed by her husbnd, Kirk Hutton;
one son, Larry of Toronto; one
daughter, Rosemary at home;
. two grandchildren and a broth-
er, Edmund Alexander of Hen-
sall. Funeral service was held
Saturday at the Melady Fu-
neral Horne with interment in
Sts: Simon and Jude Cemetery,
Belle River.
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SCHOOL BUS DRIVER
FOR TURNBERRY CENTRAL SCHOOL
Applications will be received by the undersigned
for; regular school bus driver and spare drivers. Duties
to commence on January 2, 1973. Assistance in obtain-
ing a school bus driver's license may be obtained by
contacting !the, undersigned.
Paul Statia, Principal, Turnberry Central School,
R.R. 4, Wingham
or R. L. Cunningham, Transportation Manager,
Huron County Board of Education,
Clinton, Ontario
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BIRTHS
HASKINS--At South Waterloo
Hospital, Galt, on Sunday, De-
cember 24, to Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Haskins (Lee Wenger)
of Preston, a son, Benjamin
Franklin.
Coming Events
WEEK OF SERVICES
There will be a week of services
at St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church, January 8th . through
January 14th (except Saturday)
8:00 p.m. each evening. Out-
standing speakers from most de-
nominations. See your church
bulletin for details. 28-4
HOWICK BINGO
Howick Lions' Bingo will be
held on Monday, Jan. 1st. (New
Year's night) at .8:30 p.m. in
Wroxeter Community Hall. Ad-
mission $1. 12 regular games for
$10; 2"share the wealth; one $25
special; jackpot of $90 on 56 calls.
Door and consolation prizes.
Card Of Thanks
We have been remiss, due to
many circumstances, in express-
• ing our deep gratitude to every-
one who has shown so many kind-
nesses to us since our accident
and loss of a dear father. Also, we
wish to thank each and every
person who was .responsible for
organizing and carrying out the
work of harvesting our corn. We
want to say "Thank You" from
the bottom of our. hearts. We will
remember everything for a long,
long time. To each and every one
a Happy New Year and God Bless
you all in the years to come.
Erma and Russell Ross.
My sincere thanks to my many
friends, relatives and neighbors
for the cards, flowers, gifts and
visits I received while I was a pa-
tient at Wingham 'and District
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. J!`
K. • McGregor, Dr. B. Hanlon
Miss Cart and "Rev.. JohilRob
erts;" also the n%rses • ob•' seconif
floor for their excellent and kind'
care.
Clarence Chamney.
I wish to thank all 'those who
remembered me when a patient
in the hospital'; the ladies of St.
Andrew's Church, nurses on the
first floor, Rev. Armstrong and
Dr. Leahy.
Mary Forgie.
R. W. BELL
OPTOMETRIST
GODERICH
The Square 524-7661
WINGHAM
BODY SHOP.
Complete Collision Repairs
and Painting
Towing Service
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SID . ADAMS
Proprietor
WINGHAM; ONT. '
Res. 357.1171, Bus. 357-1102
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that
money
npw!
Your Christmas bonus —
and any other sum of thoney
not needed immediately•
plant it now where it will grow
a handsome money crop for
you later. Put it where it will
earn you high, high interest
— in Victoria and Grey
Guaranteed Investment
Certificates safe, sure, fully
guaranteed as to interest and
principle. These certificates
are available at any of our ?7
offices across Ontario.
So plant your money seeds
today — at Victoria and Grey.
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GREY
TRUST COMPANY 'SINCE 1A00
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Whitechurch News
Sunday guests with Mrs. Earl
Caslick were Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Caslick of Culross, Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Caslick and family of Sar-
nia, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Caslick
and family of London.
. Miss Alma Conn was at Toronto
on Tuesday to bring . home Mr.
and Mrs. George Conn and baby
Pascal of Sherbrooke for the
Christmas holiday.
Sunday' guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Dalton Schultz were Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Schultz, Bret and
Kirk of Tilsonburg, Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Schultz; Greg, Elwyn,
Dennis and friend, Mr. and Mrs.
Brian Johnston, • Michelle and
Jamie of Lucknow.
Mrs.'Hazel Purdon of Belgrave
was a Christmas visitor with her
daughter, Mrs, Gordon Rintoul,
Mr. Rintoul and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schultz
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dalton
Nultz were Mondayguests with,
and Mrs. Brian Johnston ands
family of Lucknow. .
Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Beecroft and
family of Exeter were Monday
visitors with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. W. Beecroft and Karen.
On ' Monday Hugh . Sinnamon
entertained in his new home on
the " Riverside Road. Present
were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Simla
-
mon, Mr: and, Mrs.. Kenneth No-
ble and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Kirk Beecroft and family of Exe-
ter; Kenneth Sinnamon, Mrs.
McMillan, Llucknow, Mr. and
Mrs: E. W. Beecroft and Karen.
On Sunday evening Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Coultes, Deabie, Kevin
and Brian of Oakville, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Coultes Old Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Craig and Lana visited
with Mrs. Coultes' sister-in-law,
Mrs. Melvin Kerry . of Chesley.
Mr. and Mrs. John Willis of
Hanover were Monday guests
with Mrs. Earl Caslick: Ross
Caslick and friend of London also
called at the same home.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes
were Monday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Wilbert Schwichtenberg
of PortElgin.
Christmas Day guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Elliott and fam-
ily were Mr." and, Mrs. Bill Mac-
Pherson
ac=
Pherso n and family, Mrs. Gal-
braith and Mrs. Elliott of Wing-
ham.
Holiday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Garnet Farrier were Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Davis and Dana of
Windsor. Mrs. Davis and Dana
remained until New Year's.
Christmas Day guests with Mr.
and Mrs. John Gaunt were Mr.
and Mrs. George Gaunt of Exe-
ter,
x -ter, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gaunt and
Janet of Centralia, Mrs. Bob
Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Don Ross,
Douglas, Bob, David and Brian.
Christmas guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald Coultes and family
were Mr. and Mrs. Murray Coul-
tes of Etobicoke, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Lewis and Michael.
Monday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Dawson Craig were Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Peacock of Bluevale,
Uoyd Peacock of Hamilton, Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Peacock of Win-
ona, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mc-
Burney and Ronald McBurney of
Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Robinson, Jim,, Margaret and
Marilyn of E. Wawanosh.
Guests with Mr. and Mrs. John
L. Currie were Mr. and Mrs.
James Toth, Billie and Robbie of
Kitchener, Miss Rachel Currie of
Galt, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Currie,
David and Debbie of Wingham
and Miss Ann Ackert of Holyrood.
Sunday visitors with Mrs.
William Orr' and Bob were Mr.
and Mrs. Oswald Rudi and family
of London. ' •
Holiday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Sleightholm and
fainily were Mr. and Mrs. Elgin
Sleightholm of Ailsa Craig and
M. and Mrs. Noels els ofCrediton.
Su de .� Best. tl'f'1Vn' 'wild
Mrs. Ben McClenaghan and Mr.
and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan were
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McClenag-
han and Michael of Waterloo, Mr.
and Mrs. Irvin McClenaghan,
Ronnie and friend and Nancy of
St. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Parker, Beverley and friend of
Lucan, Mr. and Mrs. John Par-
ker, London, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Melntyre, Allan, Linda, Heather
and Mary Beth of Val Caron, Mr.
and Mrs: Harry Moss, Bennie,
Donnie, • Susan and Janie of
Platteville.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mc-
Clenaghan left for a holiday in
Florida the first of the week.
Mrs. Lillian McClenaghan
spent Christmas with Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Gaunt and family of
Belgrave.
On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Pritchardnd Andrew of Fergus
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Carl
McClenaghan.
Mr. and Mrs. Desroches and
family spent a few days with
their relatives at Woodstock.
Charlie, John and Mary Fal-
coner of Tiverton were guests on
Monday . of Misses Mary and
Annie Laidlaw. -
Christmas guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Smyth .were Mr. and
Mrs. Gerhard Bauer, Mr. and
Mrs. Hoist Frehac, all of Toronto,
Mr; and Mrs. Ron Russel and
family of Mississauga, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Smyth and Ryan of Hes-
peler, Mr. and Mrs.. Albert
Smyth, Andrea and Pam of
Waterloo. The latter family visit-
ed with her mother, Mrs. Leech
of Brussels, and then all visited at
the Smyth home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul and
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Campbell of
Listowel spent Monday with Mr.
and Mrs. Mack Cardiff of Brus-
sels.
Happy New Year to . White-,
church News contributors!
Pleased to Join You!
The time we have already spent in Wingham has
been extremely pleasant. Although we may not re-
member all your names right away, we have been
deeply gratified by the warm welcome which has,
been extended to us.
It is our intention to continue the business In
the excellent tradition already established by Mr. apd
Mrs. Jack Alexander — with the assistance of Bob
Mundell, who will continue as a member of our staff.
Please accept our good wishes for happiness and .
good health in the aiming year.
DAUGHERTY PRO HARDWARE
GORD AND EVELYN DAUGHERTY
Phone 357-3631 • Wingham
4,114
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The Salvation Army
wINGHAM CORPS
Presents
The Laughable Yet Loveable
'CHARLIE CHURCHMAN AND THE YOUTH QUAKE'
and
The probing film
'T.V. & THEE'
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31st at 9:00 p.m.
Following the film there will be a Tight lunch then
commencing at 11:00 p.m.
OUR WATCHNIGHT SERVICE
'FAITH FOR THE FUTURE'
May God bless you now and in the New Year
Frederick F. Homuth
Phm.B,, R.O.
Carol E. Homuth, RO
Mrs. Viola H. Homuth, RO
OPTOMETRISTS
Phone 338.2712
Harriston - Ontario
Chiropracior
R. BRAY, D.C.
197 Josephine St.
Phone 357-1224
Wingham
Business and
Professional
Directory
WINGHAM
MEMORIALS
GUARANTEED GRANITES
CEMETERY LETTERING
REASONABLE PRICES
Buy Direct' and SaVe
Bus. Ph. 357.1910 '
Res. Ph. 357.1015
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CINDERELLA AND THE ELVES was the title of the play-
let produced at a special Christmas assembly at Wingham
Public School Wednesday morning by pupils of Grade 5 and
6 under the direction of Mrs. Leggatt. Left to right are Jim
Laidlaw, Sylvia Beard; Jill Hayden, Susan Wehmeyer,
Keith Cameron, Kevin Netterfield, Kay Wehmeyer, Mary
Rae, Linda Taylor. Kneeling in front is Lori Goodall. (Staff
Photo)
St. Paul's Church
(ANGLICAN)
-W INGHAM
REV. T. K. HAWTHORN, Rector
MRS. HARRY BRYDGES, Organist
and Choir Leader
Sunday, December 31
11.00 a.m.—Morning Prayer
A) o Mr! : y
'of AfVI -I P as
'THE SALVATION ARMY
Wingham Corps
Wishes to publicly thank those countless number
of concerned citizens who gave so generously to help the
Salvation. Army carry out its Christmas and winter re.
lief program. •
Many of those less fortunate were able to have a
joyous 'Christmas.
We trust that your sharing has made your Christ-
mas more meaningful.
May God bless you.
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