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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1995-12-06, Page 19r BARRY W. REID B.A. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT "Auditing • Financial Accounting •Personal & Corporate Tax Consultation •Personal Finance Planning •Manual & Computerized Book keeping Mortgage & Amortization Schedules 306 Josephine Street Office (519)357-1522 L Wingham NOG 2W0 Fax (519)357-1551.A Mmtgomery Method'Cotndors LENNO4® nurF •r Nnrnt. INNIMEMNO Mr01l1111=.t.•t.,s! ..�. PLUMIUNQ • HEATING SHEET METAL ALR vLA970N Q NOW located on Hwy #4 South of Wingham L 357-4300 J NEWINESDAY, DECEMBER 6,1995 THE WINGHAMADVANCE-TIMES HICKEY --The deaths of Jacob Mi- chael and Caleb John Evans, be- loved infant twin sons of Laurie Hickey off Brussels, occurred at Wingham and District Hospital on Monday, Nov. 27, 1995. They were the dear grandsons of Judy and Emerson Hickey and great-grandsons of Robert Hickey and Arthur Stone, both of Wing - ham. They will be lovingly remem- bered forever by their aunts, uncles and cousins. A private family service was held at the McBurney Funeral Home, Wingham, last Wednesday, Nov. 27, with Rev. John P. Vaudry officiating. Interment in Wingham Cemetery. WALPOLE--Cecil Earlby Wal- pole of Point Clark and formerly of Wingham, passed away at his resi- dence on Sunday, Nov. 26, 1995. He was 92 years of age. Born May 18, 1903, in Castnor Township, Huron Townships, he was a son of the late William J. Walpole and his wife, Ella Hard- ing. Mr. Walpole was a carpenter during his working career. He was predeceased by three wives, Ethelda Bennett, Vera Wal- pole and Violet Tasker. Three step- sons survive and are: Glen and Marion Tasker of Brighton; Lloyd and Jean Tasker, Amberley and Ross and Susan Tasker of Missis- sauga. There also are several step - grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Left to mourn a brother's passing is one sister, Thelma Blacklock of Wiarton and two brothers, Wray Walpole of Chesley and Harold Walpole, Owen Sound. Hewas .predeceased by three sis- ters, Stella, Ila and Alice and his brother Jim. Visitation was held at the MacK- enzie & McCreath Funeral Home, Lucknow, on Tuesday, Nov. 28, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. The fu- neral service was held from the fu- neral home last Wednesday, Nov. 29, at I p.m. and was conducted by ' Rev. A. Cook. Spring interment in Wingham Cemetery, CiMinistry Ministero 01 des Transportation Transports Ontario Maitland Women's Institute meet at home Morley and Doris Bushell The family and consumer affairs meeting of the Maitland Women's Institute, Wingham, was- held last Wednesday, Nov. 29, at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Morley and Doris Bushell. The president, Ethel Adams, wel- comed everyone and thanked Mrs. Bushell for inviting the group to her home for the meeting. Mrs. Ad- ams read a poem entitled "Thought For The Day". The minutes were read and approved. The roll call, a landmark or something unique to Huron County, was answered by the mem- ber's and guests. The motto was: A Canadian flag can evoke emotions when worn on a lapel or seen flying in another country. Mrs. Bushell showed a photograph of the Canadian flag done in flowers, which she took in Holland. Institute members agreed to or- der two Institute history books -- one for the branch and one for the Wingham library. Ruth Orien showed some of the knitted squares that will be sent to Zambia and she urged other WI members to knit some squares. It was noted the open euchre in November was suc- cessful and there are plans to hold another. Family and consumer affairs convenors Audrie Vath and Mrs. Bushell put on . a skit about the Women's Institute husband and In- stitute answers. Mrs. Bushell then introduced the guest speaker, Denise Wilkins - Treble of Wingham. She told of her early interest in politics and how she became the youngest person elected to town council. Mrs. Wil- kins -Treble has represented Wing - ham for the past seven years and told of the changes which have tak- en place in that time and those which are upcoming. She left the group members with a message that everyone can make a difference. Mrs. Vath thanked the speaker. Lunch was served and a social time followed. 4-11 Achievement Night held at Whitechurch hall WHITECHURCH--The 4-H achievement night was held last Tuesday evening in the hall at 6 p.m. Supper was enjoyed by mem- bers and guests. Josh Leeman wel- comed everyone and the pledge was repeated. Josh and Rob Moir were the masters of ceremonies. The roll call was answered by the members with naming what they had prepared and brought for the meal, as well as in- troducing the guests they had brought. The Women's Institute guests were introduced, as was Sharon Gardiner of Walkerton. Brenda Gugg and Susan Bieman conducted a quiz, followed by Sharon Gardin- er giving out the awards. Susan Bieman received recogni- tion for having completed 18 proejcts; Daniel Beyersbergen for six. projects and Richard Lubbers was presented his plaque for com- pleting his first project. The name of this project was "Batter Up". The other 4-H project was enti- tled "Power of Produce" and all re- ceived pins for having completed it. Susan and Brenda conducted an- other quiz, this one on produce. The leaders are Kathleen Elliott and Cathy Moir. The meeting closed with the 4-H Creed. Turnberry man may apply for rebate after severance rejected A Turnberry man, who had a severance turned down earlier this year by the county land division committee, has been told he may apply for a rebate for part or all of the $735 fee. Roy Wormington attended the second November meeting of Turn - berry council. At that meeting, Dr. Gary Davidson and Sandra Marks of the Huron County Planning De- partment also were in attendance. Wormington said his application to sever a 100 -acre farm into two 50 -acre parcels was denied by the land division committee earlier this year. When he arrived at the hear- ing, Wormington said, his applica- tion already had been dealt with and denied and he never received any explanation. Had he known, Wormington said, he would have put one parcel into his wife's or his son' s name to allow the severance to go ahead. However, Davidson said that would have had no bearing on whether or not the severance would have been granted. The Wormington sever- ance was denied because it did not conform to the township secondary plan, explained Davidson. The two, .50 -acre parcels were not agricultu- rally viable. "Well, I think it's a poor deal for $740," said Wormington. "It's just a money grab, dragging things out and making them last forever." Turnberry Reeve Brian McBur- nny noted that the land division clemmittee is made up of county cqdncillors,• the planners merely make recommendations. Councillor Paul Elgie asked Dav- idson, "Is there any chance of him (Wormingtoh) getting back some Money?" Davidson said Wormington has the option of applying to the land division committee for a full or par- tial rebate. Snior Day Centre news In the past few weeks, we've had a little snow each day. I'm sure this has put everyone into the Christmas spirit sooner than planned. If we only could carry this feeling throughout the year, what a differ- ence it would make. Let's give it a try. Last Tuesday, we welcomed the general public and members of the Five Star Quilters Guild for a quilt auction and sale. Beautiful quilts were displayed and area quilters shared information about their cher- ished pieces of art. It was men- tioned that each quilt can take hours and hours to produce and most are given away to family members. JoAnn Bregman of Teeswater was the highest bidder at the auc- tion and took home a queen -sized burgundy and black quilt. Congrat- ulations, JoAnn. Also, we extend special thanks to Wally Ballagh, auctioneer. Musical guests from the Teeswa- ter area entertained last Wednes- day. Christine and Allan Johnston, Helen and Cassandra Rehorst and Sheila Tyerman delighted the group with a mixture of duets, solos, tap dance routines and piano accompa- niment. Please come again soon! There will not be a foot clinic in December. The next scheduled foot clinic .is Thursday, Jan. 4, 1996. Please call the centre at 357-1440 to arrange your appointment. The centre bids farewell to Ronda Bennett. She has been work- ing as a recreation programmer for the past seven months. Her creativi- ty, enthusiasm and energy helped to make those months pass quickly. We'll miss you! Thanks, Ronda! WMS meet in November . WHITECHURCH--The Women's Missionary Society held its Novem- ber meeting at the home of Mrs. Archie Purdon late last month. The group gathered at 1:30 p.m. for dessert and beverages with the meeting beginning at 2 o'clock. Vera Falconer was the leader and opened with a poem on remem- brance. Dora Neilson read the scripture and Mrs. Falconer gave the meditation based on "war and remembrance". Jean Ross followed with a prayer and Norma Rintoul read a poem. Mrs. Falconer introduced Doris Bushell of Wingham, who showed videotape of their trip to Holland this spring, the people with whom she and her husband stayed and some of the country. Mrs. Bushell was thanked by Mrs. Falconer and presented with a gift. Kathleen Elliott presided for the business. The meeting closed and a silent auction was held. The next meeting is Dec. 12 at 1:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ross. Enjoy.Your Tax Refund For Christmas Contact our office. You may be eligible for an early 1995 tax refund. PRE -CHRISTMAS ASN BACK Hen BLOCK CALL NOW. Hours: 59 HAMILTON ST. 524-8658 Mon.—Fri. 9-5 GODERICH 1-800-221-9250 ver, vir•r 1•R S( ASIP 411P� 441 %+444 w, iii gs¢azs>fii 4444Ca^r me: ma A.R. MacDonald Construction Ltd. 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