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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-12-23, Page 11R. J. Harrison, 69, Coming Events-�� Seth ANNIVERSARY Cards of Thanks atnatiat, lied In 70Thefamily of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ate hos itol Donaldson invite you to attend p their 50th anniversary, Dec. 29th Rein = John Harrison, 68, ne- at the Howick Community centre I would like to thank my I wish to thank , do bank accountant, died Fri_ Dur wishes travel for and wide to at 9 o'clock. Everyone welcome, wonderful neighbors, friends and friends and relatives for dmAr day evening in the Brockville No gifts please. relatives for the flowers, gifts, kindness, get well cards and General hospital after a few reach all our friends and neighbors. 16-23 treats, cards and visits while in telephone calls while I was a w,�s of indifferent health. Merry, merry Christmas, with the hospital and since returning patient in Victoria Hospital, ftm in Uxbridge,. Ontario in BINGO home. Special thanks to Rev. London and since returning 1907, he and his wife, the former a special thank you", for Blyth Lions Club Saturday night Passmore, Dr. Ping, Dr. Mow- home. )mon m, genkstead, were plan - bingo at 8:00 p.m. in the Blyth bray and also the nurses an Willard A. Armstrong ning on going to their vacation your Support and trust. Memorial Hall. Jackpot $150 on second floor. Your kindness will pl.opwh, in Florida before Mr. 6o calls. Share the wealth and always be remembered. On the occasion of my retire- Harrison entered the hospital on r ularames. Mrs. Ella Johnston ment, I wish to thank N. D. Thursday. g rrb March 31 Cameron Limited, for the beauti- He was a resident of 581 King May I extend my sincere ful engraved Bulova watch and street west and the son of the late thanks to friends, neighbors and for the lovely bouquet of red roses Ha.� Harrison and Edith Par - "get CHRISTMAS EVE SERVICE relatives for the well" form wife. I also wish to thank Christmas Eve family carol and Y �• cards, flowers and gifts received the staff for the handsomet iWgolf In 1868 he retired from the in the Wcommunion am service at 7:30 United Church. while a patient ellesley bag. Thanks to all for their good Canadian Imperial Bank of Com- Wingham Toronto. Merry Christ- wishes. Visitors and everyone welcome.mss Everyone. Hammy Garniss coerce in Wingham, Ontario Jean Deans where he had served as an ac - EUCHRE AND DANCE countant. ` In the Institute Hall, Belgrave, We wish to thane our neigh- We would like to thank our Through his banking activities, We and friends for the lovely which at one time took him to Dec. 29 "at eight p.m. Music by bourn, friends and relatives for wedding gifts and dinner on our Kirkland Lake for a while, he was Moran's Orchestra. Lunch pro- their prayers, help and ex- recent marriage. We would also well known in Brockville and EDWARD ELLIOTT vided ; admission, adults n $1.50, pressioof sympathy during our like to thank Captain Hardy for other places. students, $1.00. Sponsored by the recent loss of a dear husband and performing our marriage vows His first wife was the former Belgrave Women's Institute. father. Sincere thanks to Dr. ' and to our best man, Willis Hall Clara Simpson of Brockville who INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE Rutherford and the nurses on and matron of honor, Muriel died in 1969. CHRISTMAS FORMAL second floor of Listowel Memor- Teeswater Jr. Farmers are hold- ial Hospital and to' the "David- Irvine, for making this special He married Marion Becember - ing their Christmas Formal on sons" of Davidson Funeral day to us, a happy one. A special in Brockville in 1975. A member Wednesday, Dec. 29, 9 to 1 a.m. in Home. A veryspecial thanks t l thank you to Mrs. Pearl Hodgins of the First Presbyterian Church the Formosa Community Centre. P� for the wonderful wedding cake he also belonged to the WiQhaln Rev. Wesley Ball for his com- she baked and decorated for us. Masonic Lodge and Lions Club. Music by Garrison. Admission forting help. $8.00 per couple. Lunch provided. Thanks to everyone who made P P Mrs. Sheldon Mann and family our wedding day (Dec. 4) a day Two of his main interests were Tickets available from any which will always be remem gardening and travelling. In ^y' Junior Farmer member. Y We would to express our tiered. Thanks also to Frances addition to his wife he is survived Wld like by three sons, Kenneth of Shel- 'k sincere appreciation to everyone and Linda Broome for the bridal borne; Allan of Wingham; and attending the reception held for shower held prior to our wedding. Ward of Oshawa; a stepdaughter BINGO us in the Belgrave Institute Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Broome ' Bingo ever Monday evening at You all helped Mrs. Judy Hiitsman, of Brock - the Vanastra Centre, RR 5, enjoyable evening for us. Special Sincere thanks to all who re- Clinton, at 8 m. 15 regular thanks to Mar Norman, Edythe greaves of Pembroke. P• g Y, Y ,membered me with cards, �• Other survivors are eight � I games at ;12. Three share the and Jim Coupes and Norma and flowers and gifts while I was a grandchildren, nephews and wealth. Jackpot $200, must go. Dick Moore who were responsible patient in Wingham hospital and nieces, two sisters, Mrs. Velma Door prizes and many other for arranging it. Ross of Uxbridge and Mrs. Olive May Peace, v s ials. Admission restricted to Bill and Darlene Em previously in St� Joseph's Hos- 6 y PeY teal, London. Special thanks to Elliot of Leaskdale, and brother 16 years or over. Rev. Garson, Rev. Hawthorn, Ross, also of Leaskdale. g Love and Hope rrb Many thanks to Dr. McGregor Drs. McGregor, Hanlon and Dr. Friends and family were re - and Dr. Hanlon, also the nurses Sells, London; and all the nursing ceived at the Paul Funeral Home, fill your home H UTTO N and staff of the Wingham staff. It was deeply appreciated. 33 James Street east. hospital, who cared for me while Mrs. Wm. Van Cam I. was a patient there. Special P Committal services were the -One mile from thanks to Father Nolan for all his Albert Gilmour always. 49 ACRES proper- Memorial town, river on back of ro The family of the late Shawn Chapel. at front. p p visits. Creeden wish to thank friends, Pallbearers were Matthew and Thanks. .... « Mrs. Margaret J. Walter ty, treed lot neighbours and relatives for the Paul Beckstead, John Gerritsen, 12 ACRES of high dry land many kindnesses and expres- Cliff Wing, Donald McDonald and Igl�iiq,n�i bordering on river. An excell- I wish to thank Dr. Ping, Dr. sions of sympathy shown us Gordon Mayer. The funeral was tent place to build. Mowbray, Rev. Armstrong, all during the loss of our loving son. attended by relatives and friends. p,';. m•✓ _««_« the nurses in I.C. and on second He was a happy and loving wee M TEESWATER - 2 homes that are floor also all my relatives and child and it's comforting to know ready for immediate occupan- friends for their cheery cards and that many people knew and loved cy. These homes are moder- visits. They were surely ap- him, tao. Special thanks to Rev. ately priced and excellent fin- preciated. Rus and I would also B. Passmore and the S. J. Walker Friends family �en►�*ow ancing is available. like to wish a Merry Christmas Funeral Home. / ____= and the best in the New Year. Janis, Tom and Chad BUILDING LOTS - in Belgrave Rus and Irene Farrier Creeden and Families mourn passing REAL ESTATE LTD. and Blyth. of Shawn Creeden 'h .... « JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIt111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111I11� WINGHAM AREA - 100 acres, For Rent Ston Chadwick John Phillion 65 workable balance bush Friends and local residents and pasture. Good brick a11111tIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII111UIlU1WiHIIIII1111Ulllllllllllllllllll:lllllllllllllltr sympathize deeply with Con - house, large pointed barn and ONE BEDROOM apartment on HEATED BUILDING approxim- stable Tom Creeden of the Town implement shed. Owner will main street; fridge, stove and air ately 28' x 40'. Highway location Police, and Mrs. Creeden, on the sudden death of their son, Shawn hold a $40,000. first mortgage conditioning included. Available at Gorrie. Potential for garage, Jan. 1, 1977. Write to, Box 2013, Thomas Creeden, who passed MEL MATHERS etc. For more information, phone away at the Wingham and Dis- u�y Wingham Advance -Times. 887-9200 11W Wish.. o�WINGHAM 357-3208 23-30 trice Hospital on Wednesday, 9-16-23 December 15. He was two and a ppyRepresenting ONE BEDROOM apartment, half years of age. LLOYD W. HUTTON 11 unfurnished, fridge and stove TWO BEDROOM downstairs Shawn was born in Wingham REAL ESTATE LIMITED electrically heated, thermo apartment, very close to main and although only a youngster, rl tmas street. Available Jan. 1; rent .had made many friends in town. Broker statically controlled. Washer and dryer for tenants' use. Located on $125. Phone 357-2433. Besides his parents, Tom and KINCARDINE 396-2061 Main Street. Parking at rear. rrb Janis, he is survived by a brother Call 357-1015 or 357-2870. Chad; grandparents Alice and rrb ONE BEDROOM upstairs apart- Harold Creeden and May and Bill Hoping you put together ment. Very close to main street. Woodward, all of Stratford; and FARM HOUSE, five miles from Fridge and stove supplied. Avail- great grandparents, Mrs. A. Your nicest Christmas everl able Feb. 1; rent $115. Phone 357- Deacon and Mr. and Mrs. C. Wingham; available Jan. 1, 1977. 2433 Hodgins, also of Stratford. Add our thanks to your Phone 357-1160 rrb Funeral service was conducted 23-30 holiday decorations. ! .1 at the S. J. Walker Funeral Home - I ONE BEDROOM, second floor THREE BEDROOM apartment at two o'clock Friday by Rev. Barry Passmore. Interment fol - apartment on main st; available in Fordwich. Available Jan. 1, lowed in Wingham Cemetery. Jan. 1, 1977. Call 357-2904. 1977. Phone 335-3754. 0*30 6 Memorial donations are being accepted by the Wingham Parks ® NEW THREE-BEDROOM home Board, with the hope that some _A +� TWO BEDROOM apartment on in Belgrave, electric heat, car- piece of playground equipment 'l ground floor. Available Jan. 1. port. For rent Dec. 1. Phone 529- will be placed in his memory in Call Bill Rintoul, 357-2628. 7704 one of the parks Shawn loved to 16-23 rrb visit. O The Wingbam Advance -Titer, December 23, 1976—Page 11 J. NEWLY DECORATED, three- '�..`�, bedroom house for rent in o • Wingham. Near schools; avail , 0 (Dude) Hughes dies in hospital y n## noir able Jan. 1, 1977. Phone 357-2081. ' • t �tb�♦If16-23 • n nin it x A well-known former business- Mrs. Mame Robinson, Brampton, ' o I'hriR/ntax. COUNTRY HOME for rent man in the town of Teeswater, Mrs. John (Agnes) Smyth of Cul VaN it having all conveniences. This Joseph Omar (D e) Hughes, ross Township, Mrs. Howard home may also be rented on a died Thursdayecember 16, in (Gladys) Fraser, Oshawa, and bring !lass rental — purchase agreement. the Winghamnd District Hos- Mrs. Alice Worrall of Teeswater. good fortune For details contact. Mel Mathers, pital following a brief illness. He He was predeceased by two � 357-3208, representing Lloyd W. was in his 67th year. brothers. and /I/1'e. Hutton Real Estate Ltd. Dude Hughes was born in Cul- The late Dude Hughes rested at rocs Township, a son of the late the MacPherson Memorial TWO BEDROOM downstairs Ted Hughes and Jane Richard- Chapel until Sunday at three • '' REPRESENTATIVES: ` apartment, refrigerator, stove son. For many years, he was pro- o'clock when service was con- l+� • �' .� W. Adamsonwasher and dryer. Suitable for prietor of Hughes Ready to Wear ducted by Rev. Arnold Proud of 1 C. Sutcliffe adults. Half mile west of Harris Store on Teeswater's main street. Teeswater United Church. Inter M. Searson ton. Peter Harrison, 338-2243. He was a member of the Tees- ment followed in Teeswater ' S. Goldrich 35-ttc water United Church. Cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Reta of Pallbearers were George TWO, two bedroom apartments Teeswater; two daughters, Mrs. Millen, Duffy Colvin, Borden Litt, KEITH FITZSIMMONS ' DON HOLST in the village of Lucknow•. Harvey (Brenda) Judges, Lively, Doug McGlynn, Allan Weishar Recently new. Rent $165 per Ontario, and Mrs. Ken (Betty and Ab Fleischauer. Floral tri - Real Estate Limited month. Phone Glennhaven Apart- Jane) Hazell of Edmonton; one butes were carried by Bots Col - Real Estate and Business Broker Wingham 357.3840 ments, 528-3234. son, Bruce of Harriston; four vin, Herb Litt, Bob Worrall and Ken Duchorme Representative rrb grandchildren; and four sisters, John Quinlan. "MONEY TALKS" "ONTARIO MOTELS" Toronto funds now avoilable for residentiol, As motel specialists, contact our offit• for form or business requirements in the Wing- offerings throughout Ontario. Trede your ham and district area. If you require a first, residence of market value on the motel of second, third or chattel mortgage or a buss- your choice. All financial data, location Infor. .*ss loan, contact our office first. Rofes are mation, prices and terms avoilable through competitive and all enquiries are confiden- our Winghom location. t{ol. MR. PRUE, UNITED REALTY SERVICIES LTD. 320 JOSEPHINE ST. - 357.3300 357-3300 Ca.. frein thanking the friends, We're so happy to know! Bob and Bruce Re A. FOXTON Supertest"- B.P. MMI GOOD WILL TOWARD MEN The blessed wish of the Christmas season is expressed anew, as we join our heartfelt prayers with yours, that peace and good will may soon endure for all. Aurray Gaunt M.P.P. Thinking of you and hoping your Christmas will be an especially happy one! It's been our pleasure to serve you. BRID FARMS -FARMS -FARMS Many large and small farms avoilable plus country retreats. Financial assistance plus our guaranteed -Trade Your Home Plan" on any of our offerings.