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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1973-03-01, Page 11z. f• • i and "intensive tare' and second floor for their excellent care. Jhulla�!e. fwlmy'� appreciation and thanks to. :everyone„ who Visited e, sent. cards, floVeri, While f via** fhe lRptal a my ::ace +nt.. $pe at tbai'1 ,. �o x Leahy . the staff at the i � tel. These, kindrr>'es ' �u always be remembered. • � t Y tar► wig toexpresa my thanks to the W1110414 Lodge l.0»0.F." for their kindneiss in provkling trans,; portation,'while a paatient.'in the hospital and to friends who sent' cards and goodP wishes. Rev L: ,1e . R . ...ririindss• 1 WOUldliketo thank MY friends and neighbors, for cards, letters, treats, ,flowers,, visits and phone calls. Special ial thanks• to . ' .. �. l� �' Fang and :awes in Wingham and to Drs., Mills, Esenffery and Ober - tynssid and nurses oto third floor of friends, ati bo who e , gitts and midi net aloft whe visited us while 1St. oenfisiOd to hospI to'. Sincere *SOU to Dr. Wilkins and Dr. lam, also the nurses on. fit -.aid; second floors. Special thanks to Rev* Army for y and visits., ' Mrs. Ramie Casemore and Irima Casemore. a I as L 1. We withank nei bors, friends and relatives for heir, in the home,: cards, etc., during , our recent bereavement,ent, Special anks to dtors and, staff at urofnview. John, and d n Audrey ,A>xdr y 1Vliva Acquisition4 a$320,600 apart- „Jamesf meet hose end town house project proposed for vacant land east of S'ia not ;Drive and. V, E. Madill Secondary School in Wing- ham, ii -ham, moved one step closer to a decision ; . Monday night P when 'Wingham Town . Council, in special:session with members of Wingham and District Painning Board, *sired the Planning Board to convene with, the 'developer wi a view to arriving on a com- p on location and' orr design". the pr ► jt Originally approved "in rinci ,i ti, ,e b;*council,. proposal of y the Pr pq We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to rela- ltives, friends and neighbors for Androwarther.yRTa ac � of 'kindness t floral ' tributes and - Memorial donatiops in the less of :a,, dear aunt. S". " ia1 thanks to Rev►Fri c LeDrOvi the' R. A eurrrie'and Son h"unerat Home, pallbearers and flower bearers. . Allan and Barb Nicholson,: JackandVera Ni., �cholsor<•a, Victoria, .,HOs ita�l. All was f wish to Sincerely thank rail. ; p nluich ,� f' .8. -. h Blau. visits ` and pretty~ ~ cards, Also ;many hanks eta . both :day and appreciated. aced. rien . s and neighbors for their PQ My sincere thank you'tivall- our friends, relatives= and neighbors for your cards, flowers, visits and -gifts which meant so much dur- ing my illness. A special thank you for the delicious food brought into our home. Your thoughtful- ness is deeply appreciated. Elma Mulvey. I would like to express my sin- cere thanks to all those who sent me cards and visited .me while a patient in the hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Leahy, the nurses and orderlies on secdnd floor and the ambulance crew, also to the neighbors who helped at home. George Walker. night nurses fdrr their' kindness to me•. A Special. • thank you to Dr. Wilkins and; .Dr. Ping and also Rev. R, II., Armstrong. All is greatly appreciated. • ' .: . ,KatieSteele... I would like to• thank all my friends, ,relatives and neighbors, who sent flowers, gifts, goodies and, cams and • also : those . v�ho visited rhe during my long stay an the ,hospital. Many thanks to Dr. Wilkins, •Dr.. Ping, all the -nurses on first. ,and:: second floor, Rev. and Mrs; Passmore ,and all `who helped* home while .1 was in the hospital and since returning home. Ella Johnston. dhs .., a Fruneral services Were held for Mrrs. Agn°es Millar, : 89, who died in Clinton, • on February 22 at Huronview. Mrs,. Millar, the daughter of 4ohn' Rolston and Mabrgaret Ann McL augbl n, as bQrii in Lowick Township ..on Juoe 11, 1883. She resided in Turnberry . Township before moving to Huronview Seven months'ago. Mrs. Millar was predeceased by her husband, Andrew Millar, and ddu ghte r Mrs.DorothyMarken: Two brothers 'and' four sisters also predeceased her. Surviving are one son, , JOhne and four 'grandchildren. The body rested at the Moir Fu neral Rome in Gerrie where the funeral service was heldon Feb. 24 at' 2;30 'p.m. with the Rev. George W. Sach officiating. Pallbearers were Harold Ridley, Stanley Ridley, Wes Newton, Joe Clark, Stan Douglas and Andy Douglas. Temporary entombment was at the .Moir Funeral. Chapel. A spring burial will take place in the Wroxeter -:Cemetery., had been referred t Poord,which in council to jes permit appiit3o that the project as contravened ned the town' was objected to by the area adjacent' to known **the " q'., .Possible alternate site* Were mentioned and.'wilt be discussed if a Meeting can be arranged with Mr. � Ra mane , y presently to be in Europe. , r+Cp�' -., Attending the special sem of;. Town,; Council in• additionto Mayor DeWitt Miller TfOire Deputy Reeve' 'Harold . Councillors . Marg Bel:010 , William Harris, John ,.Bateaoxti, Y Jack aaspi Gillespie . c and.', ;��,:: g Attendin on ::beha,if' of :the Planning Board were Chairmen David Bender, Don Kennedy i,Cal Burke, Dr. Ken Lawless, -Ma or y .Miller and Conn; Bateson.are members of the ala � Planning Baar�,d Middle Course CRuncil's ingVe to tarn ,the matter back to tile . Ply. Board for reconsideration, as; ;to site and design was: made: on::tri+ tion of Coun. Bateson whenT'owr Solicitor Alan Mill . poll): , t lai than it was "r middle co`' between a 'flat' deci•siork for' against the proposal. At the'outset of theeeti t . Mill' was asked.by`Mayor " to explain to the joint meet legal, consequences of issiurl refusing to issue. the buil permit requested by • Mrs Hayman. Mr.'' Mill stated that should council grant the permit, .teat- dents objecting to the prop could.,obtain a writ restraining, y �+Y. the. project until a judge w04,4 decideon the. merits , of `the matter. Naturally, he said, be could not forecast how a might; regard the matter,.but any decision , ..be b4 primarily on legal points, with weight also given .to other fac- tors. On a pure/Y legal, basis, 'the site involved. .not .p t of a registered plan as such, and; `a court mot decide the Wilder could proceed without restraint as to design onthat, lOcatioa. Costs of such an action; Would be the responsibility of objectors. On the other hand, should row cul refuse `.totelt' �' the building permit for the: `project as pre- sented " .,. the developer is' entitled to obtain a writ forcing the t+►rr clerk to issue the permit on the contention he is legally bound to Funeral Sind Funeral service was held gil� day afternoon for Donald Scott who was fatally injured in a snowmobile accident on Thurs- day evening of last reek near Belgrave. ' Donald Malcolm Scott was born in Wingham and was in his 15th year. He attended East Wawanosh Public School and at the time of his death, was a stu- dent of F. E. Madill Secondary School. He was a member of Knox Presbyterian Church, Belgrave, and a member of the Belgrave Bantam hockey :team. . Surviving are hisparents, 'Mr. and Mrs: Malcolm R. Scott, {(his' mother the former Freda Hun- ter) ; one, sister, Dianne, 11, fat home; and, his grandmother,. Mrs. Jake Hunter of. Lucknow. The late DonaldScott rested at the R. A. Currie and Son, Funeral Home, " Wingham, until 2 p.m. Sunday when . service was 'con- ducted by Rev. C. A. McCarron. Temporary entombment took place in Winham 'Cemetery Chapel with 'the final resting FLOWERS of of and:. -Plants IDEAL GIFT FOR EVERY OCCASION yrs Handicraft and Trower Shop 218 Josephine 35.4013 POOLS; ETC. POOLS. PATIOS- SAUNAS In and Abeve Ground Pools Easy Financing Pool Toys and Lawn Furniture Wm. R. Rintoel Construction 96 Patrick St.,, Wingham 357-2628 Swimming Pools Above and Below Ground Complete Line of Pool Chemicals ARMSTRONG CHEMICALS Box 56 . -Walkerton DRESSMAKING .titcDandd'd 8� iatLque Skippe For Wedding and Other Fabrics Dressmaking Phone 357-1044 TOWING 11')24 Hours 24 Hours BURLEY'S TOWING Phone 357-1058 Wingharn 24 Hours 24 Hours a AUTOMOTIVE ,,use' toio )kits(l pini .t:.)1+�p -u i 0 `"9V, 9rit) - ill 47 1 Toads i Lt Your Automatic' Car•. Wash Centre Transmission Repairs Expert Repairs to All Makes and Models' of Cars and. Trucks PHONE 357-2841 • SALES,' AICD SERVICE 0 iloqui Hoy Enterprises Honda and Skidoo 16 Patrick St., Wingharn Phone 519-357-3435 WINGHAM SERVICE CENTRE Appliances Small Engines Bicycles Aluminum Products Etc. Allaurke Stain ton 132 Josephine St. S. 357-1702 FOOD PIZZA Freshly made to your order from a choice of kuShrooms, Pepperoni and Sausage • 3 Sizes • Chicken & See Food Dinners RIVERVIEW DRIVE-IN 357-1360 4 Watch Your Business Gtow... When You Plant Your Offer In . The Advance -Times Awe as7.2310 :G A'HIC ARTS ;' ; PLUMBING`:HEATIN w. ;rp DI al (,R�sfi ,a is s r,:f. a 111111J :411160 e mr rr i)O -:GUENTER HEIM AGRAPHIC ARTS Interior and Exterior Design Conunercial Art - Signs RR 1, Wingham 357-3811, 'For your INSURANcE See or Call WILLIAM S. REED , 64 Victirio St., 357-2174 AUCTIONEER APPOISAL$111. AUCTIONEERING — Farms, Livestock, Implements, Homes, Household Contents jack Alexander AUCTIONEER WINGHAM, ONT. 357-1442 BRIAN RINTOUL LICENSED AUCTIONEER R.R. 3 WINGHAM PHONE 357-2349 Sales of All Types Heating and Sheet Metal Cohtractor PHONE 357-3080 366 Edward St., Wingham Leroy Jackson —Heating —Tinsmithing, 191 Josephine St. Wingham 357-2904 ELECTRICAL ByRKE 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 Nee,ds 357-1032 INFORM THE PUBLIC AND NEWCOMER S THROUGH THE SERVICE DIRECTORY do so. The matter would again wind up in couri, but 'tom time Vis, would he the town's responsibility. *Needed Council members ,reed' satisrsfied the town Is in need of rental bouolog ocoonlloOdation and were loathe to see the project `rebuffed 'r if it could be made available •lin 'Same' modif ed design or alternate location. S t .n Me nnbers .of the Planning Board also agreed rental ,,.. al� bona desirable 1t a<ndivtdual. { variedx from no'tthis d+eslgn,any. where to "possibly on some: other site". for Donald Stott. place to he Brandon Cemretery, Belgrave. Pallbearers were Barry Menary, ;> a old Menary, Robert McMillan, Scott McMillan, .Glen Robb,. and John Scott.. Floral Were tributes e car. Tied by Ray- mond and Jeffrey Hunter. TowiybiP, ,Prior .. nr ville. Ile was married to the ,Mildrr in tember • Survivor* *lam ;one son Lorne of R 1, FO rdwich, one daughter, •lam. Cyd maker, F'ordwich, .brother Ate. 1 rtb.. The t service ducted Thursday, Feb. 15 the United C, ., with Rev PV opt officiating, •.BBurial Fordwich .Cemetery .: aPrIng, °BELGRAVE•I . Theo first: •:meeting of the Belgraval'bomemaking Flub was held on February 19;tin,the arena. The Meeting opened with, thew. pledge and motto. 'In ting election. ! of icel s Joan- Leishmarh was•`*ame rye dent; Barbara Moore, vice president; and members- in turn will act as secretary :,and press. reporter. • The glrrls.copiedthe.objectives. Mrs,. Clarke Johnston discussed knits. Mrs. Richard Moore discussed the sewing box and knowing knits .and, choosing material, ' i : !Joyce • Nether►• and Barbara Moore demonstrated by measur- ing each other: Belgrave Personals Mr. and 1�Irs. Harman Mitchell of Rothsay;visited on Sunday with Mr. and,Mrs. Robert Coupes, Mr. and Mrs. James Hodgins of Granton were Sunday visitors with .Mr..and Mrs. .:Keith..Pletch.. e Nixes and Eimer Bruce, brought home't1 a ham on Saturday when they ion the trophy at Seaforth for curling. This .community was deeply shocked and saddened dn Thurs- day evening to learn of the sudden death of Donald Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mac Scott. We extends sincere sympathy to his parents and Dianne. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jardin of London spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clare Van Camp. • - Mr. and Mrs. Ron Campbell and boys of London . spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Campbell. Mrs. Herb Wheeler and Mrs. Carl Procter visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd on Friday evening. • Mr. and Mrs. Warren Zurbrigg of RR 2, Clifford visited on Saturday evening with Mr.^ and Mrs. Robert Hibberd, Mrs. William Van Camp was able to return home on Thw-sday. frem the Wingham and District Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Marshall of London spent Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stan- ley Cook. Miss Tillie Maines of Blyth visited on Monday with Mrs. Cora World Day of Prayer will be held in Knox United Church on Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock with Rev. John Roberts as speaker. Mr. and Mrs. William Stevenson and family visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stevenson of Brampton. Mrs. Glen Van Camp, Mrs. James Hunter, Joyce and Gwen visited on Saturday with the forther's sister, Mrs. Marvin Robertson of Port Elgin and her mother, Mrs. Marie Stewart who had been a patient in Southamp- ton Hospital and is convalescing at the -home of her daughter, Mrs. , Robertson. They also visited with 'iVrs. Len ZeVenbergen, daughter of Mrs. Van Camp, of Rft 1, Hep- worth, and with friends in Owen Weekly euchre , BELdRAVE -- There were 'tight. tables of euchre played, at the community rooms last Wed- pesday evening High lady was William Gow, playing as a lady; novelty- lady, WS. Ddris Adams; low lady, ',Mrs. George Brewer; high man, wbaionbenyn.Campbell; novelty man, °George Brewer; low man, Aaron tBAILEY REAL ESTATE - `ETON We Have Clients waiting f a g for farms and.land: of all tYpes Contact AON. LA Jots l l� AR ,2 ,Airier: ,Str' +linto�n 'Ontsr 4S2�- elm PON l TIREM!' TWo bei, one storey. 'brick new home., n living mainland rooms, electric heat, full basement, Taxes $101.00,. Attached Listed' .$20,00+0.00 .terms, HOBBY SHOP x 40',;plus '1% storey .Alan. sided, bedroom '`home, oil 4 .. o rfvet1setiC ,E'Sr' plus ..era x 24 situated ,on acre, moping to riv. 1 e�r� Prue ° et 116,- 800•00 Sound. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Logan and Michael of Oakville spent the Weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. -Cliff Logan. Mr: and Mrs. Ralph Logan *cation in Acapulco, Mexico. Mrs. Art Scott of Midland spent the week at he home of Mr..and Mrs. Athol Bruce and attended the funeral of Donald Scott on Sunday. Miss Bonnie Coyne of Windsor spent the weekend with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence .- Taylor: Miss Joyce Taylor of Toronto was .a weekend visitor with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Elvey Rock, Joanne and Jennifer of Monkton were Sunday visitors at the home Of Mr. • and Mrs. Hugh Rinn and John. About 150 farmers gathered at the Women's Institute Hall on Saturday and toured the cattle barns of Bodmin Limited. MN NTEE FOR SALE One storey brick veneer home located close to schools In Wingham. Four bedrooms, ' kitchen, dining room, living room, recreation room and two bathrooms. This home with attached garage is situ- ated on a well landscaped lot. Just listed. New split level !mated on corner lot. This ultra modern 3 bedroorn home, complete with carport, affords 1330 sq. ft. of living space. Kit- chen, dining room, living room, family room, two bath- rooms, electric heat, wall-to- wall rugs, !sundry room and 10ads of space in basement. Located in new residential area in Wingham. Three bedrooms, 2 storey double brick home located on good sized lot in Wingham, aluminum windows, tile and linoleum floors, oil furnace, good roof. Bargain priced. it 1.D PHOTO LISTING SERVICE Contact JOHN I. BRENT" Phone: Office 357-1 344 Rei.. 357-1418 Only $990 Down To one mortgage Which can include your lot wherever located. A Brand New Quality -Built Home with , Full basement, three bedrooms with, large • closets, spacious living room and dining room, big kitchen and bath. , Write for -Free Brochure including available styles and floor plans and price lists of various models. Write Royal Homes Ltd., P.O. Box 370, Winghatn, Ade,' sei4 See our model home 1/2 mile osnQuHthwoy.f 4Wingham Royal Holmes. Ltd• Please Phone (519)457-2444 REA. E S TAT" E t7 6 DIAGONAL ROAD • 357.1117 NEW BRICK BUNGALOW Constructed less, than 1 year ago, this immaculate 3 bedroom, home has many quality features not normally found in new homes constructed at today's high build- ing costs. High quality custom kitchen cupboards. Com- mercial carpet in. kitchen and 4 pc. bath. Dining room has chandelier. Spacious living room, 3 bedrooms. Broadloom throughout the entire home including the basement which consists of finished rec room, 2 pc. bath, laundry room and store room. Carport and paved drive, dusk to r;a, 'n yard lamp, sodded lot leaves yoU with nothing to do but move in. Located in a quiet area of town. We would be happy to show this beautiful home by apPointment. 115 .ACRE FARM Brick home, 4 bedrooms and modero, conveniences. Barn 60 x 90 presently equipped for dairy has 28 tie ups. Milk house, vertical silo 20 x 60 with roof and unioader. 90 acres of the land is level and tillable, well drained loamy soil, Located ',gar Molesworth. Listed price $45,- 000.00. Dairy herd, equipment and quota may be pun. ch ated extra. Ken Ducharme, Representative, 51) Shutter Street, WInghatn. Phone 457.2594, -