The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-07-11, Page 9114
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Henderson, Bald
and
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andchlldre n, Brenda Keith,
omen Keith, Keith Nethery
and Doffs Bannerman.
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farms In Carrick
retiringfore 13 yeas
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the area- e
Village of or the
nine years.
,
former whom -
Amend service w he maw on October ,1931;Amoral Bp three daughter* �
cam, 'Rev. R. a.�tro ♦ Mrs. Ross (Wendy) Poll ofmeewlmemof Welnen's, lbearers were Ag .
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HOMES
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Main Street `in Wingham, Self,contained 2 -bedroom dreoadwellings, .
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Winghtrpn,.Khchen ,:dying room, dining.
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taxes, early possession: `(y^" r: i
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Modern. �commercIal brick; building with 3, apartments located, in '
the heart of Teeswate•r. 'Excellent=business opportunity pplus .
added lnicorne♦ Building suited forf,retail'o inlet., ' P
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two. sons, Jit of Carrick Town-
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EARNS DEGREE '
,artnr.'scj , of *kr. and
�• Uoyd G. star Wing -
ham, received his Bachelor of
Science degree : chemistry
during hoc -
• ni ` of the dyers ,► .
Wa�terla recently, .1s pr`s {,
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,,'. of St, s t eplFnl `
iris ,1 grandchildreq� and b� ..etadea'i"
• Bill,' Of Ne iadt.1 Was
y daughter, .Nina,
Gordon 0/.1101'00 andR sn neph ►. infant "
Culross ',T+o�w,nship; three r _ t > > r .. , The lateBusby rested Ott
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daughters, : Mrs. L `(Jean) ►1 q .. Godfrey Schuett . .
,Bannerman of puitoss, �♦ NOSE KUEEPF', E' R .•
HOlfle, the un
til MOnda j .
(Grace).` 'ownsend 0(0010)144' • l se Kuep ; of : ;' thence to` the AMclnitc h. !Jnited
Mrs. •Ter '( da)^,'4t1%thery of . ' i ham dfied Jul:. O i las ucte- h re,. ervice w 'cobs
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�.�` grandchildren; `eamoraha�i:8os t ucted;;at:�pr71r1;. by Reil►.; Williaitn
Alio survivingpLake.
are.two► sates,' Born Marek.10. 1 ►9 to filehrw ' meint ' h Intern) �en►t followed .in
A � and p,ra. One r�''annie) exer�►�
jinci (F'irnnees): Wraith'Mclntash Cel
Lttc ne*- and Mra•. ` Duncan Kuepfe�' in , ornington.'. Tom
(1Ka�` ., .. Fn�r w �
ry)' Keith �'' a ere- Geox
• off. :one - . , , . Tot?* �' .
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p� .mewed the. l"` � ,
t�i'xn.r
'bar � per,Elmer
other,.. Gordon Stt?ho,.. of` rn► ° l3ah�n�s,,� llTorinm,
chef .Lebok who stili wsutA, yet` . N ,_"
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flit 4, ►i.. Bain,~ where lire ll.. A r _
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one r
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,�! , i the Winton silt sons .�Ta�rro �f�Vii'
funeral ►om�e.
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tr Alta.
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evening x �:
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sca,nsin:. on .. Sunda
end at the :,Maettherson Funeral Ivan at :home. ' and
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`e .m Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer.Qreenley
and Barry,'Mr. and l rs. LaverneaGr'eettili y and Jain il ►, `; .and
,hili Gr1,ey._, ..
L b tablet TiJn
i'
vtsiie SWIdayw .
einbeciter~ Of:od;
•Keupfer. of RR il, Newton. .
grandchildren: Ice' was\ pre
teased 'by ►o t brothers, Pl+ • , • orinformation R onemployment
Funeral services er tA' >lrx his £or. the a ur force
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as:
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late
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hent alit; January 10 1885.. t-
a
tended
tons tainae
ss.College,:' a
taught`at -1.40,00i*
lege.
to+elt�
1
MrsXing was an air �e mete
ler Of Stl 4 etw's Presbyterian
hur+ : v +n
�S�cn►i'.�or �; � Sfiulay';
any'' years° and pbe
longed t{o the Woman's . Mission
Mr's♦ King's husband wasu'
partner in 'the ling. Bros. •
�rt`,
ment °Stere whrch operated for;-
many. ,years •in Wm. $ ham.
':pro40000so,her
in 0
Wit. brick 1� % r r;
down*tairs,'
floor'sultr for 2 bexl.
ComPletely
emoted. V well
R'
In this 1^i. atom dapl.x-
situated . srlargelot
th motu , trees.
Luring 2 lilt contain.d,
boo homes eadi
h+a Ingode m kitchen„
ithroon , forced air oil'
,umocei broods and led floors _
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t.` 'Students from various sections
a.of theprovince were 'hired by
gttntar o Government to operate:
9 program. Although`. the basis
ltororganization was established by
',government officials, the entir
program is controlled and
operated by the.Students, under
the direction sof the Employment
Adjustment Service of the
`airy of
Labour.
''l orking in ° teams of ; four,
;mobile units will fan out from
their, hone municipalities to
cover an area of approximately
*miles radius from their base,
establishing temporary com-
'munication centres in shopping
:centres, exhibitions and other
Market places where people
gather
SPIEL will visit Wingham on
duly 19.
The students, selected from
various universities and com-
<' tlinity colleges, were given a
` wo-week orientation course
prior to embarking on the
campaign.
Primarily, the • students will be
"available to supply information
on the Ministry, at various
locations. They will also conduct
settrinars to speak on em-
• ployment standards, human
rights and safety programs of the
ns' She was predeceased by one
the son,.GeorgeJ., RCAF World War
II, in 1942; one daughter,,Gracey,
in 1930, one sister, Mrs. Albert •
*(Eva) I:B ill, and . ,one brother,
John. •
The late Mrs. King rested at the
R, A. Currie . and Son Funeral
home, "Wingharn,.' where funeral
service was conducted at 1:30
p,xn. Tuesday by Rev. Robert H.
Armstrong, interment followed
in Wingham Cemetery.
Pallbearers were three grand-
sons, George, John and Tom
Spears of Toronto; two grand-
sons -in-law, Allan • Mullin/ of
Goderich and David Lawson of
Kitchener; and a nephew,
William Armstrong of London.
WH1TECHURCH
A 1
Mr. and Mrs. Bin Willis and
Lyle were Sunday visitors with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Lucas of Marsville.
There. was no church in
Chalmers.. Presbyterian Church
Sunday as it was anniversary
service at Langside Church, On
Sunday, July 14, Chalmers
congregation will attend service
at the United Church at 10 a.m.
with Sunday school after at
ome_has "beer
fOnlity:`roo living rrootn dirt!
level.°r
Omit! staircase
garage, paved drive; prced,to sail
SMALr.'HOLDING
Twelve building lotS,. six'of which fron cin
in ,the Village of. Kin#a h S` t , a movediunt
ug . ituaterd on one lot is 0 awe Siui.
frame -.home which l'i-Struchirtalligead,litit reguiress` itede
ing. Due to its location near the Kincardine- Qougios Point.ar;
and Lake Huron this is an excefent ,hwe'Sprent opportunity's
which is being sold to settle an -estate.
ELEGANT COUNTRY LIVING . ,
Located on a paved road 2miles off Provincial
lIwy. rs a;tler-C.
mans dream farm, having a most modern `°7'room;br�lick'
home with ail conveniences. Recently renovated and with est-
cellent decor', surrounded by 2 octfes of landscaping. Out
ings are in excellent condition, containing a: barn,'ntw 'Storage
building, garage and Shed. The land consists mainly of ,:bilis,
trout, streams and natural:ponds,• with about 45 acres tillable.
25,000 evergreen ;trees have been planted and there are 1i':
acres`•of scenic bush. This is a great property for the outdoor
enthusiast and can be had for o very -reasonable price,
Ken Ducharme, Represen alive, 570•Shuter`' trete,
• Wingharn'..Phone357-2594
Sales & Service
Hwy 86east.of Wingham
Phone 519='357.3435
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continues to grow and the " Ontario
Northland Transportation Commission
wishes to advise travellers that lengthy
delays are possible until the new M.S.
Chi-Cheerrnaurn enters service hi August.
Travellers are asked to check
with the Tobermory or South Bay Mouth
offices of the Ferry Service as to expec-
ted delays.
Travellers are cilso reminded that
the present service cannot handle
vehicles In eucess of 6'4" in height.
These problems. Will be eliminated by
the now Chi•Cheemaun, but in the
ni•aritime, anyone wishing to use the
present service should be mindful of
delay* that are now being encount. red
at Tobermory and South Bay Mout. -.