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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Advance-Times, 1980-01-30, Page 12„a Jk 4i gham Advance -Times. January 30, t989 Robedson, was popular music' WeII known in this area eager, musician and of the . CKNX Barn i4 its early years, Donald *ander Robertson of 163 Boland Street, Wingham, passed away at Victoria Hospital, estminster Campus,. London, on Friday, January 25. He was lin his 85th year. Don was born in Morris Township on August 13, 1915, and was. a son of the late William Robertson and Janet . Menxiec. Following graduation from elementary and secondary schools, he attended the Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, and for 17 years he was owner and manager of the Bluevale Creamery. Don also pursued a musical' career and was a member of the CKNX travelling Barn Dance for 20 years and for a number of years leader of the. Ranch Boys orchestra which was well known throughout Western Ontario. On Circle 8 Ranch on CKNX-TV, he perforrned as bass player and singer for 23 years. Don's life was touched with tragedy when, m 1962, he lee his two youngest children, Mary and Murray. He is survived by his wife, the former Cora Phair of Wingham; + one daughter, Mrs. Keith (Carol) Nicholson, RR 2, • $$$$ EMPLOYERS $$$$ TIME IS RUNNING OUT to save •3,000. on your next employee Application deadline for The Employment Tax Credit Program is March 31, 1980 For complete information contact: CANADA\EMPLOYMENT CENTRE 210 Main St. East, Listowel Phone 291-2920 i The Corporation. of the Township of Turnberry in the County of Huron By -Law No, 18/78 Being a by-law requiring the registration of dogs and for im- posing a license fee on the owners of them, and to prohibit dogs from running at large IN THIS BY-LAW: (a) "Dog” shall mean any dog, male or female; (b) "Owner" of a dog, shall include any person who possesses or harbours a dog, and "owns" and "owned" have a or - responding meaning; (c) rpog Tax Collector" shall mean a\ person appointed by the Township of Turnberry for that .purpose; (d)` For the purposethis By-law a dog shall be deemed to be running at.large when found on a highway or other public place or not under the control of any person. on any pro - petty other than that of the owner.. i1Nti , E 1),11. 4Ct r t0:4 0810t4t 'Townittitief Turnberry deems it ddvisd �le to pass a Sydow pursuant to the pro i'sions'o3 The 'Dog Licensing and Livestock and Poultry Protection Act, requir- ing the owners of dogs n the, municipality to register the same, and to provide for the imposition of 'a license fee in respect ,thereto, and to,prohibit dogs from running at large in the Town - Ship of. Turnberry at all times- ,; , THEREFORE THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF TURN.- BERRY URRN-BERRY ENACTS AS "FOLLOWS:, , 1. Every owner of a dog shall, annually register each dog, owned; possessed or harboured by him in the Township of Tumberry with,then pay to the Clerk or Dog Tax.Col- lector or any othoid person designated by the Council, the lic- ense fee prescribed in Schedule 1 attached hereto and form- ing pert of this by -low, and upon payment of the proper liC- ense ;fee the owner shall procure from the. Clerk, 'Dog Tax Collector or such person designated by the Council, a license tag so procured' securely fixed on the dog for which the tag was issued at all time during the year forwhich same was issued and until he procures a 'tag for the following year. 2. Every owner of a dog shall keep each and every dog owned, possessed or harboured by him, securely confined to the premises occupied by such owner at all times. 3. Any person who contravenes any provision of this -low shall upon conviction, be liable to a penalty not a cteeding $50.00 Mrhich said penalty shall be recoverable under the Summa Convictions Act, and in addition thereto, any dog found inthe municipality for which a license tag has not been procured, or which has not said license tag securely fixed to it, or which is found running at large, contrary to the provi- sions of this By-law, may be impounded by any Constable for the Township of Turnberry or by the Dog Tax Collector, or 'Dog Catcher, or any other person appointed by the Council for that purpose, and killed, either before or after impound- ing the same. 4. This By-law shall come into force after the finalpassing hereof. READ a first and second time this 6th day of July, 1978.. READ a third and finally passed this 6th day of July, 1978. Don Eadis Reeve Dorothy Kelly Clerk Township of Turnberry Schedule "A" of By -Law No. 18/78 THAT the Township of Turnberry charge the following rates: (a) FORA MALE DOG, if only one is kept r $ 5.00 !(b) FOR EACH ADDITIONAL MALE DOG OWNED BY THE SAME PERSON OR KEPT IN ANY ONE HOUSEHOLD $10.00 (c) FOR A FEMALE DOG, if only one is kept $10.00 (d) EOR EACH ADDITIONAL FEMALE DOG OWNED BY THE, SAME. PERSON OR KEPT IN ANY ONE HOUSEHOLD $15.00 (e) FOR A KENNEL - a kennel license is applicable where 3 or more dogs ore confined " $25.00 DOGS UNDER 6 MONTHS OF AGE NOT TO BE LICENSED. SPAYED FEMALE DOGS TQ !3F THE SAME RATE AS MALES. ' PERS9NS WHOSE DOGS ARE RUNNING AT LARGE SHALL BE FI $1500 PER TIME. treamememeratetems Bluevale; and four grand- children. There are two sisters, Mrs. Archie (Gertrude) Parker of Guelph and Miss Elizabeth Robertson of Wingham ; and two brothers, Harvey Robertson, Wingham, and Campbell Robertson, Bluevale. He was predeceased by two sisters, Mrs. Mike (Janet) Shr6pnik, formerly of Brussels, and Mrs. Stanley (Agnes) Johnston, formerly of Wilkie, Saskatchewan. The late Don Robertson rested at the Currie -Walker Funeral Home, Wingham, where many friends paid their respects. Rev, Dr. Robert H. Armstrong con- ducted the funeral service on Monday at two o'clock with in- terment following in Wingham Cemetery. Pallbearers were Bruce Robertson, Bill Robertson, Lyle Murray, Joe Smith, Colin Campbell and Ernie King. Miss L. M. Sunburn dies at 95 years The death occurred at Brookhaven Nursing Home, Wingham, on Monday, January 21, of Miss Laurinda Maude Sanburn, formerly of East Wawanosh Township. She was in her 96th year. Miss Sanbtirn was a daughter of the late Charles Warren Sanburn and Bessie Jane Wat- cher and was born in Howick Township on November 5, 1884. She had been a - resident of Brookhaven since February 1964. She was a member of Wingham United Church. She is survived by one brother, Mel„Sanburn of RR 1, Bluevale; four nieces and two nephews. She was predeceased by one brother, Warren, in 1964. The late Miss Sanburn rested at the Currie -Walker Funeral Home, Wingham, until two o'clock on Wednesday, January 23, when Rev. K. Barry Passmore conducted funeral and committal service. Final resting place will be . Wingham Cemetery. Honorary pallbearers were Ken Quipp, Calvin .Quipp, Kim Sanburn, Dwayne Sanborn, Rick Jacklin and Reuben Jacklin. Iq, DON ROBERTSON Former resident dies in Goderich A former resident of Wingham, John Bradley of Huronview, passed away Tuesday, Jantlary 22, at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich, in his 86th year. Mr. Bradley was born in Wing - ham on May 31, 1894, a son of the late William Bradley and Eliza- beth Cootts. He was predeceased by three brothers and four sisters and is survived by several nieces and nephews. Complete funeral and commit- tal service was conducted Thurs- day morning, January 24, at 11 o'clock with Rev. A. J. Sonderup .officiating at the Currie -Walker Funeral Home. Final resting place will be . Wingham's Sacred Heart Roman 'Catholic Ceme- tery. �P�4Cirrr+� Mrs. Alex MacTavish of Bluevale visited Friday .af- • ternoon with her mother, Mrs. Jeanet Walker of Wingham. On Tuesday, January 22, the grade eight students in the, Listowel District Secondary School area boarded the bus and went to high school for the first time. Upon arriving at the school, \we were taken on a tour of the Classrooms. Each teacher thoroughly explained his or her course, and we were later given a course selection sheet to fill out. Notice To Creditors NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM BURNSIDE McCOOL ALL PERSONS having claims against the estate of William Burnside McCool, late of the Town of Wingham, in the County of Huron, retired publisher, who died on December 9th, 1979, are required to file proof of same with the undersigned on or before the 16th day of February, 1980,., after which date the executors will proceed to distribute the es- tate, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice. DATED at Wingham, Ontario, this 25th day of January, A.D. 1980. Crawford Mill & Davies, Wingham, Ontario, Solicitors for the Executors 30-6-13 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF LAURINDA MAUD SANBURN ALL PERSONS having claims against the estate of Laurinda Maud, Sanburn, late of the Tdwn- ship'cf Turnberry, in the County of Huron, spinster, deceased, who died on January 21st, 1980, are required to file proof of same with the undersigned on or before the 16th day of February, 1980, after which date the executor will proceed to distribute the estate, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have had notice. DATED at Wingham, Ontario, this 25th day of January, A.D. 1A80 Crawford Mill & Davies, Wingham, Ontario, Solicitors for the Executor , 30-6-13 Most of the students returned home safely, "on the proper bus, despite our fears to the contrary, although rumor has it that a few unfortunate students are still wandering the halls, vainly searching for an -exit sign. Alison Edgar CASE NO.3 LeaAnne Wright A bank in Gainesville, Washington, was held up by three men and a woman: Harris, Phil, Doris and Alex. A bank teller was slightly wounded in the hold up. The robbers were all caught as they. were getting into their car. Each of the- robbers was ques- tioned by the police and . they made the following statements: Harms: "I wasn't in the bank. Phil did it." Phil: "Harris is lying.I was in the bank but I didn't hurt anyone." Doris: "I was in the car, I heard from the others that Alex did it." Alex: "Doris is lying. I was in the bank but I did l't see Phil or hurt the teller." Two of the robbers were lying. Two were telling the truth. Now that you know this, can you figure out which one did ,wound the teller? ' (Answer next week) o,0 -a Last week's answer: How could anyone know what the man was dreaming if he died? WINGHAM BODY SHOP SID ADAMS n Complete RADIATOR SERVICE for Automobiles, Light Trucks, Farm Tractors New Rad Cores Rodding Cleaning B Flushing 14 North St. 357-1102 • ABBOTT—Passedl away t Joseph's Hospital, London,, pit• 5 Sunday, January 27 , M .k. Margaret E, (Taylor) Abbott of 1235 Huron Street, in Or ltd year. She was the WOW pr E. Lewis Abbott who prado0aeled her in 1956. She is swatted by three daughters, Mr's Fred (Beatrice) Cox of London, Mrs. Jack (I.ucille) Alexander aitd, Mrs ch. -le (Elva) Clark, bc.. u; Wingham; eight gran' •hadren and 19 great gr, . iren. There are two sa. Mrs. Aline Black of Beln. nd Mrs, Jean Murdy, London. Funeral service was conducted today (Wednesday) at the Ar •dham Memorial Chapel, London, with Rev. :trr`a.(�` 1 ly iti. To Pn "1'1J►e ly, WOO' 22, 'r Etta art Mist;'Hart was a retired denconeas,, having worked 31 years with the Fred Victor M4100.ni Tomato, She was ' a former 'resident of Wingham where she spent many of, her young . years in homes on Diagonal Road and Catherine Street. She is..sur- vived ,by ` two sisters, Ruby of Toronto and Edith in the Niagara region; and two brothers, Mert and Alvin, both in Western Canada. ce MRS. GEORGE BROWN Gorrie Personall.Notes Mrs. Charles Finlay returned home Monday from Wingham and District Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John McCutcheon spent a few days in Bramalea with Mr. and Mrs.- James Moloney. Among those attending the United Church North Huron Presbyterial in North Street United Church, Goderich, on 'Monday were Mrs. Robert Strong, Mrs. Joe Simmons, Mrs. Robert Harper, Mrs. Ernest Fellows, Mrs. Lloyd Jacques and Mrs. William Behrns. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Hindle of Heathcote spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mann. Arthur Hooper of Whitehorse, Yukon, visited his sister, Mrs: Wesley Tremble, recently. Mr. and Mrs. George Brown visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hoy of Wingham on Friday. Mrs. William Austin returned home Saturday from Listowel Memorial Hospital, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. James Austin, Jeffrey and Derek of Elmira. •Mr's. , William Austin of Tillsonburg also ',visited at the same home. . Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hoover and Carol Ann of Brussels visited Sunday with . Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mann. Norman Watson of Mount Forest 'spent a few days' with his grandmother, 'Mrs. Albert Heibein. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Smith spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Fleming of Hanover. , Walter Charles returned home Thursday from Wingham and District Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. ~Ian Howes, Mandy and Lana ! f Peter- borough, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grainger and David, Waterloo, Cecil Grainger of Brookhaven, Wingham, Alvin Grainger and Gary, RR 2, Wroxeter, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Williams, Gowanstown, 'visited Mrs. Cecil Grainger and helped celebrate her birthday on Saturday. Mrs. Glenn Underwood un- derwent surgery in Victoria Hospital, London, on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. William Ross of Wingham and Glenn Underwood visited her on Sunday. Mrs. Cecil Payne visited her mother, Mrs. Alvin Mundell, who had surgery at Victoria Hospital, London, on Tuesday. Mr. 'and Mrs. Duffy Colvin of Teeswater, Mrs, Debbie Foxton and Shaun visited Sunday with ,Mrs. Harvey Adams. Mrs. Melvin Taylor tertained a number of ladies on Tuesday, January 22, when she had on display the Tweedsmuir History Book for . the Gorrie Women's Institute. She also gave highlights of the officers' con- ference which she attended. itralton"s th;_koI8fe • r Consignment Sale Wolton's ,Sols Arena 2 mires west of Durham on, Hwy. -No. 4 Thurs., Fob. 7, 1980-- 12:00 Noon Consigned are Registered •' and Grade cows - fresh and. - springing. A (Very Good) cow consigned by Eldon Cubitt and a bred heifer with (Very Good) Dam - 5 year record - 361 days 18,875 lbs. 656 Fat 3417%o test. Also consigned are bred heifers, yearlings and calves. Full pedigrees, commercial and grades mainly from listed herds. Open for consignments. Blood tested prior to sale. Cattle insured against full mortality for 15 days.. Plan now to attend. DONALD E. WALTON Safes Manager and Auctioneer Phone [519] 369-3804 or 369-2831 WINGHAM SALES ARENA A u T 0 N S 1 Q u 1 D FOR SALE at the WINGHAM SALES ARENA 680 Josephine Street North end of Wingham NEW & USED FURNITURE, APPLIANCES & ANTIQUES Brass beds; `dining room suites in solid woods; such es pine, maple, oak, and white ash; bedroom suites; chesterfield suites; corner shelves; planters; etc. Also good selection of used furniture,' appliances and antiques. NOTE: Will take on trade or buy outright good used furniture, appliances, and antiques or\cconsign to our weekly auction rooms. A OPEN MONDAY - SATU.RDAY Call 357-1730 N After. Hours 357-2987 WINGHAM, SALES ARENA. WINGHAM SALES ARENA T 1 A C T 0 N AS Q u D T 1 0 N 11 Immediate . Cash 'anted Buying Coins Top prices paid for silver and gold coins, foreign coins,. bank notes, war items and medals, gold jewellery, rings and pocket watches. For every silver dollar 1967 and under For every "silver`half dollar 1967 and under For every silver quarter 1966 and under For every silver dime 1966 and under U.S.A. silver: for every dollar's worth 1964 and under we pay 613.00 and up Gold Sovereigns . , ..... < ..... , .. , ... .$125. All Seven Series..,,,,... ., ..........................$455. Olympic Set of Four we pay $11:00 and up we pay $5.50 and up we pay $2.75 and up we pay 1.10 and up Located Blue Barn Motel Ft Restaurant ea coca eeeemea$65. Meeting Room Highway 23, one mile north of Listowel Tel. 291-1580 Fri. and Sat. Feb. 1 Et 2 10:00 A.M. To 5:00 P.M. EACH DAY Because of fluctuating markets, cain,prices are subject to change without notice. Top Price's Paid 2 DAYS ONLY g.: rs° Coin Et Stamp