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pW 6—TU Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, May 27, Im
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Delbert Millon Fraser, 81, died &W farmed in Morris Towwbip Corporate Insurance
SwWxy May 16 at Listowel Mem- until Im when he retired, get HERBERT
Hospital. fling in G_— jle�;. He —_=- HERBERT DIRSTEIN, LISTOWIL, 19 291-33,72
He was born'March n, Im in member of Knox United Church,
Frontenac County to the late Mr. Moncrieff.
wxI Mrs. Peter A. Fraser. He in survived by: his wife, the
WE HAVE MOVED!
He served in the First World former Luella Shaw, one am,
War. After the war he lived in Big Robert of Morris Township; and Ed's Siding & Roofing
River, Sask., until 121114 when he one daughter, Mrs. Jack
moved to Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, (Dorothy) Cox, Grey Township; e Vinyl or aluminum siding
U.S.A. In 1933 he came to Ontario seven grandsons, two graDd-
eAluminum Seamless Eavestroughing
daughters, and one great-graDd-• FREE ESTIMATES
son; and three brothers in the Get the job done right of the right price!
A. G. Aitchison West.
The body rested at Watts Take your choice aluminum or vinyl siding. $W per square.
Funeral Home, Brussels, until 2
dies following p.m. Tuesday May 18 where rF Call 335-6341
funeral was conducted by Rev. Wroxeter,
Ontario
310thy Illness Edward Baker of Walton.
Pallbearers were grandsons,
Aylmer George Aitchison, son Ken Cox of Belleville,
Larry,
of Mrs. Jean Aitchison and the Murray, Jim, Brian and Bruce
late Horace Aitchison, passed Cox of Grey Township. FlowerF.
away after a lengthy illness at his bearers were grandchildren, Di -
home, RR 1, Seeley's Bay, On- anne and Karen Cox and Michael
tario, in his 57th year. Fraser. THE HURON COUNTY debating finals were held at F. E.
Aylmer was born in Lucknow Burial followed at Brussels Madill Secondary School May 20. The final for the junior to right are Catherine Abbott, Joann Ondrejicka, Susan
on June 19, 1919, and received his Cemetery. teams was between Madill and South Huron District High Chapman, Dorothy Bax, Dorothy Van Esbroeck and Sandra
education in Lucknow Public and On Monday evening at 9 p.m., School (Exeter). Victor in the match was South Huron. Left McLeod, captain.
High Schools. After attending the Brussels Branch of the Royal NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS
Technical School in Toronto, he Canadian Legion held a mem- 4-H DAIRY CLUB
enlisted in the army � orial service at the funeral home. • FORDWICH—The meeting DESTROY WEEDS
Following the war, he married F ive Huron schools battle was held May 4 at Ron Mc- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Islay Campbell and after a short Michael's, Wroxeter. The elec- to all persons in possession of lands in any
period of civilian life, he re -en- In Memoriam tion of officers took place.
listed and continued in the army President is Duanne Foreter; Municipality
until his retirement. Since that BLACK: In loving memory of a in true parliamentary style vice pres., Albert Versteeg; sec., In the County of Huron
time he has not enjoyed good dear wife, mother and grand- Speaker -of -the -House: "I bone of contention, namely, "Re- improve self-expression, give Sheila Versteeg; press reporter,
health. mother, Mary Black who passed believe that the point of order solved that the increasing pollu- better understanding of the work- Richard Rolley. in accordance with the Revised Weed Control Act, 1972, Section
Surviving are his wife, Islay; mo 4, 14 and 20 and amendments thereto, that unless moxious
daughters, Mrs. Martial (Joan) away 5 years ago May '27. privilege is being abused." tion of pornography should be ob- ings of our government and The meeting commenced with weeds growing on their lands are destroyed by June 7, 1976
Gauthier of Shannon, Quebec, Somewhere beyond the sunset Thump, thump, thump from literated." South Huron District develop an ability to think judging of 4 mature cows and 4 and throughout the season, the Municipality may enter upon
and Mrs. J. (Judy) Guest at Where loveliness never dies, Government side. Secondary School of Exeter logically." young cows, and closed at 10:30.
the said lands a I nd have the weeds destroyed, charging the
home; two grandsons, Richard She dwells in a beautiful garden Speaker: "It is being abused by emerged victorious from both Cake and ice cream and lemon- costs against the land in taxes, as set out in the Act.
and Martin Gauthier; his mother, Beneath God's heavenly skies. both sides." finals. aide were enjoyed by all. The co-operation of all citizens is solicited.
Mrs. Jean Aitchison, and brother, May the winds of heaven blow Thump, thump, thump from Two sisters, Joann and Terese B. McLennan The meeting in June will be ALEX CHESNEY, Weed Inspector
Douglas Aitchison of Wingham. softly, Opposition side. 5 �.drejicka, showed that debat- held at the home of Robert Ver- County of Huron
Aylmer rested at the Tompkins O'er that sweet and sacred plot, The scene: the National Parlia- ing ran in the family. Joann was steeg.
Funeral Home, Gananoque, Where one we love lies sleeping ment in Ottawa? The Provincial one of the junior team members in farm accident
where service was held Friday, And will never be forgot. Parliament in Toronto? Neither. from South Huron and Teresa de- Bradley McLennan, RR 4,
May 21, conducted by Lieut. —Ever remembered by hus- The scene was F. E. Madill bated for the senior team. Brussels was admitted to Wing -
band Cecil, son Charlie, daugh- Secondary School Thursday The judges marked the debates , SUTTON PARKIN N
Douglas Lewis of the Salvation ter -in-law Kathy and grandchil- afternoon, during a Model on the basis to introductions, con- hairs and District Hospital May 24
Army, Legion Chaplain. Follow- dren. Parliament. Each side had an op- clusions, facts, voice clarity, re- after a farm accident. Apparent-
ing cremation, burial will take portunity to introduce a bill. The buttal and identification of other ly, he was riding on the draw bar Kincardine, Ontario
place in Gananoque. Government proposed a bill that people's points. if a tractor when he slipped off
Mrs. Jean Aitchison, Mr. and Bluevole "There should not be a core cur- The debating finals got off to a and was run over by a wagon. Tops in Entertainment and Dining
Mrs. Douglas Aitchison, Mrs. J. riculum in high schools." laughing start when the judges The accident occurred at the
E. MacDonald (Audrey Camp- Sunday visitors with Mr. and Earlier, a private member's bill were introducing themselves.' farm of Wayne Fear. For Your Enjoyment
bell) and daughter Brenda of Mrs. Glenn Snell, Murray and from the Opposition proposed The first judge said, "I am The patient was admitted to Appearing this week - THE PERFORMERS
Lucknow attended the service, as Kathy were Mr. and Mrs. that "In -cabinet legislation Marilyn Congram, a student at F. hospital with abdominal injury May 31 - June 5 - GARY AND DAVE
well as relatives from Harriston, William Dettman, Mrs. John should be prohibited." As usual, E. Madill." The second judge for observation. A show band for your listening & dancing pleasure.
Orangeville, Kitchener and Boyd and Mr. and Mrs. Ron the vote at the end of both parlia- said, "I'm Norma Coutts, a
Toronto. Elliott and family. mentary discussions was along former teacher at F. E. Madill." MONDAY TO WEDNESDAY — $1 Cover Charge
partisan lines. Even when a free And the third judge said "I am F.
vote was allowed, the result was E. Madill." E.PARKER THURSDAY TO SATURDAY - $2 Cover Charge
Guest speakers conduct the same. Barbara Ryan and Marjorie Plumbing & Heating
Long speeches, heckling, boo- Powell, two students from the F. PHONE - 887-6079
ing and cheering gave the Model E. Madill school, alternated as From 4 to 8P. m. every Sunday - ",Maxi-Smorg
Baptist worship services Parliament an air of authenti- Speaker -of -the -House. Co -
city. The five high schools from incidentally, both have thought
Chaplain Arthur Taylor of the the speaker said, "It can change Exeter, Clinton, Goderich, Sea- seriously About becoming law -
Welland Canal Mission was the drunkards into saints." He spoke forth and Wingham were par- yers.
guest speaker at the Sunday of some who feel we should not ticipating in an all -day debating Dick Burgess, the coach from •
morning worship service in the talk about salvation, we must session. Seaforth felt that Model Parlia- 0
Wingham Baptist Church. He never say we are saved or have I F1 ' NAL DEBATES ment and debating "develop
spoke of the inevitability of eternal life, but those who feel During the morning the Huron poise, allow inter -relationship
death, saying that "we all have this way do not understand the County debating finals were held. with students from other schools, Service irect ry
an appointment with death". gospel. Both the junior and senior
He stressed the importance of "Christ has entrusted us with matches chewed over the same
being ready to meet God. Satan the gospel," he said, "andcom- Two accidents FLOWERS AUTOMOTIVE FUELS PLUMBING HEATING
desires to see the life of the Chris- manded us to tell others. It is not Two fairly serious accidents
tian end prematurely, for he is to be kept secret. It must not be Busy week for occurred under Wingham police Wedcling WINGHAM BILL TIFFIN
the originator of death. "We must hidden because it is still the jurisdiction during the period Is Leroy Jackson
keep in mind that only today is power of God unto salvation." X Arrangements SUNOCO SERVICE Imperial Esso Agent —Plumbing
11 OPP detachment May 18 to May 25. On May 20, 31.
ours. Earlier in the week, the Baptist Greta M. Johnston, Lucknow U I.ICENSED MECHANIC
There are many thousands who Church hosted a visit from Miss T1, . Cut flowers —Heating
The Ontario Provincial Police struck a gas pump at Gosling's UNDERCOATING&
have never heard the message of Bessie Falle, a former mission- detachment hadquite ra busy Texaco causing approximately Plants RUSTPROOFING —Tinsmithing
salvation clearly and, as Matt- ary who worked under the Bap- For all your Home and
hew 9:37 says, there are so few tist Mid-AUssions, in the Republic week May 17 to May 24. Police $1,000 damage to the pump. Flowers by CON11111,P:TP: CAR & Farm Fuel and 191 Josephine St.
conducted 38 investigations, laid On May 22, James D. Schneller, TRUCK SERVICE: Lubricating Needs
labourers. "We should be m6tiv- of Chad for 35 years. Miss Falle is 51 charges under the Highway RR 2, Wingham struck a tele- Wire Service 357-1032 Wingham 357-2904
ated by the rewards awaiting now retired and lives in Cam- Traffic Act and issued 31 warn- phone pole on Victoria Street. Re- Prop. Ken Leitch
us," he said, "and should make bridge (Hespeler).
in s. Two charges were also laid pairs to his vehicle will cost an
the apostle Paul our example. He While in Wingham, she spoke at under the Liquor Licence Act. estimated $1,000. Mr. Schneller LEWIS Phone ELECTRICAL
being a transformed murderer the Wednesday evening prayer the hospital -,51
The detachment investigated was admitted to �FLOWERS 351-1. NIGHT357-3585
became a debtor, in the spiritual meeting and spoke and showed several car accidents. Last Tues- where he was treated for lip and 135 Frances
sense, to all those around him." slides at the Thursday evening day Donald A. McLennaghan,of gum lacerations and released. Pletch Electric KEITH
At the morning service, Frank meeting of the Ladies' Mission RR 2 Blyth and Thomas E. Dur- During the weekend, two bi- Phone INSURANCE
Collar sang a solo. Circle. She told of mission work rant, RR 3 Brussels were involv- cycles and two car tape players 357-3880 Winclharn MOFFATT
Guests from Aylmer led the in Chad and spoke of the large ed in a collision on Concession I I- were stolen. Two warnings and INDUSTRIAL or
.evening worship, a ladies' trio number of Christians who were PLUMBING AND HEATING
12, east of Sideroad 20-21 in Grey two charges were laid under the CONSTRUCTION COMMERCIAL WIRING Duro and Myers Pumps
providing special music and Rev. forced to undergo torture and Township. Mr. Durrant and Highway Traffic Act and another Also Rural and Domestic
David Friesen guest speaker. suffer death because they would Gloria Durrant were injured as a charge was laid under the Liquor ffick4fca 357-1774
"The gospel transforms men," not deny their faith in God. result of the collision. Control Act. Askes Brothers
On Saturday, May 22, Beverly CONSTRUCTION All Types of Phone 357-1583
- - - - - - Anne Irving was involved in a *S Insurance
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5, west of Highway 4 in East Is Additions & Renovations 335-3325 357-2636 BURKE ELECTRIC
What's new at Wawanosh Township. She sus- —Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Case- FREE ESTIMATES GORRIE WINGHAM Electrical Contractors Lynn Hey
tained injuries as a result of the more attended the first Corps
mishap. Canadian reunion held in Canada Ph: 528-2726 PAVING Motor Rewind and Enterprises
f-iuronview? for veterans who made a pil- Box 122, Lucknow Sales
The Goderich Township ing its 50th anniversary this year grimage to Italy last year. More. MIDWESTERN Household Appliances Honda and Skidoo
Women's Institute volunteers and following the program on Adrian Keet than 150 veterans from across Josephine St. 357.2450 Sales & Service
Canada attended the two-day re -
were at the Home on Monday to Tuesday evening Tom Herman, on which was held in Tillson- PAVING Emergency Service - See Hwy'b6 east of Wingham
assist with the afternoon's ac- one of the charter members, re- named president un' T. M. & T. Driveways, Parking Lots the Yellow Pages Phone 519-357-3435
tivities. Mrs. Molly Cox and Nor- ceived a badge of honour for 50 burg last weekend. A parade and
man Speir provided the old,time years of service by the president, memorial service concluded th(, Repairs
of Pro-life group weekend activities. This group is CONSTRUCTION COLLISION
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music with Mrs. Henderson ac- Russell Phillips. George Camp- now making plans for a pil- 528-2626
companying at the piano for the bell, past president of the Legion, Adrian Keet was elected presi-
grimage for the 60th anniversary All types of concrete work LUCKNOW
sing -a -long and vocal solos by presented a new wheelchair to dent of the Wingham Pro -,Life of the Battle of Vimy Ridge in Pit Silos BICYCLES
Wayne Lester and Morgan Dal- the Home and it was received on Group when the new board of April 19t7. Home and form building Al's •Collision Got rid of that
ton. behalf of the residents and staff directors met at his home on May POOLS, ETC.extra winter
Mrs. Marie Flynn arranged a by Chester Archibald, ad- 17. Other officers are: first vice- xl,i, mmTii0Nws0,% Service weight the fun way
program for "Family Night" and ministrator. president, ivy- Smith; second N 1, 1_�. ONT N It 10 Phone
accompanied the orchestra, The LODE of Clinton is raising vice-president, George Brophy; R. W. BELL Swimming 357-2206 RIDE 17 OFF!
Frank Forrest, Harold Black, funds to purchase a new ambulift treasurer, Rev, Kenneth Haw- 3.)7_3 193 For expert repairs to all
Hugh Hodges and Norman Speir. for the Home. One of the projects thorn; secretary, Susan Wright; OPTOMETRIST Pools CARS, TRUCKS, BUSES makes and models.
There were dance numbers by was a raffle and the draw was education chairman, Sally Cam- Above and Below Complete Body Work PIRO S
Debbie Flynn; piano solos by made on Wednesday by Mrs. Mc- peau; membership chairman, GODERICH Ground and Painting S PONT
Patrick Murray and Jacqui Tay- Creath, assisted by the regent of Anita Mahe; special events The Square
524-7001 111komacland Complete Line of Frame and Rust Repair 177 Main St.
lor; a vocal duet by Mrs. Elsie the Chapter, Mrs. Jean Adams chairmen, Cory deBruyn and ivy Pool Chemicals Also Insurance Claims Listowel, Ontorio
Henderson and Nelson Lear; and Mrs. Madelon Yeats of the Smith; press secretary, Susan 2, MORRIS TWP. MACLAND WALL SYSTEMS
mouth organ selections by Lorne nursing staff. Winners in the Wright; public relations officers, ARMSTRONG CONC. Hwy. 86
Lawson. Four couples from the draw were Mrs. Darlene Morgan Hinka Bakelajr and Elizabeth CANADA CONCRETE FORYINGr Ist Morris The
Clinton Old Tyme Dance Club and Mrs. Mary Gibbings. Proctor; letter -writing chair- MANPOWER CENTRE CONTRACTORS CHEMICALS )-s I
danced the French minuet, the The Ethel and Molesworth man, Flora Nabrotzky. �- g 2nd Morris 4 2nd
rye waltz, the patti cake polka Women's Institute were hosts for Discussion included the possi- COUNSELLOR P.O. Box 130 Box 56 Walkerton Advance -Times
and the waltz country. Bob Glen the May birthday party. Peter bility of selling Christmas cards Wingham. Ontario
did the calling for a square dance Dekher delighted the audience this fall. The purpose of this pro- In Attendance
and forming the set were Dorothy with several vocal solos. Norman ject will be to raise money and TOWN HALL CONCRETE WALLS
and Elmer Townsend; Helen and Burns played a number of old also get a pro-life message BUNKER SILOS If Your
Bill Pepper, Willa and Bob Tay- time favourites on the violin, ac- across. Wingham HOUSE FOUNDATIONS 3 7-2320
for and May and Walter Pepper. companied by Cecil Bateman June 25 is the date set for the 357-31112
Mrs. McGratton thanked all Mrs. Doris Jacklin was emcee for pro-life conference in, Toronto. June 3, 1976 Business Is Service
those taking part in the program the program and the 21 Members were urged to watch
on behalf of the residents. celebrants received gifts from "Crossroads" for the ad, "En- 1:00 P.M. to 4:00 p.m.
The Clinton Legion is celebrat- the Institute. dangered Species".