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The Wingham Advance -Times, January 3.
Wild defeated Lloyd Giihroy in his
bid for the deputy reeve's
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pwitim an town council. '
Mike Chappell, a native
Lakefield, started wort as
BODY SHOP
Wingham's new pubUe works
commissioner.
'One Hundred. Years of
SID ADAMS
Memories', the history book
produced by the Wingham
Kinettes, came out and was well-
received by Wingham people, as
shown by sales figures. The book
Autoawbilos, U9f Trucks, .
is in honor of Wingham's 100
Fong Todkilors
years as a town.
New Rod f: orrs
ILET. A 16 channel recording studio
was one of the big features of the Roddin0
`Last ha enin S
Ernie King Music Centre, which a.o",� s
t 1978PPmoved in mid-November to its 14 North St. 357-1102
REAL ESTATE LTD. - (Continued on page u)
Continued from Page 7 agricultural' showcase in North termediate C quarter finals` is back to work by the federal Ironmen opened their regular
Phone 482-9371 poured two straight es. government.
America and crowds ed in � Bim season with a 9-1 win over the
treasurer Bill Henderson, Owen The board of governors of The new Wingham planning
Clinton from across the province. g Markdale Mohawks and a 16-3
Curtis, Doug Mowbray, John Wi am and District hospital board held its first meeting in win over the Wiarton Dynamos.
NEAR WALTON • 47 acres, 1'/, Bradley, Alex Robertson, Iain Wingham Airport set new
storey 3 bedroom home, good Trainor, Boris Milosevic, Ei records as 92 airplanes landed at gave initlatl approval to # October Members of the board More than 1,000 senior citizens � z�
barn and bedrdriveoom
h Trainor,
nn, Linda Yo )� the strip in one day and almost proposal.for *holistic health cart' ' are • Jim Watt, Tom Greenall, crowded intathe auditorium of F.
1.. y Young,, Richard 300 landed cur the five daysof at the hospital. The health care Roger Keay, Colleen Schenk,SERVE:—
Bra Rev. Ton Sonderu and y E. Madill Secondary School atw
Bray, Y P the . plowing match bringing system would allow social Lloyd Gilroy, Earl Jenkins,
Gordon Sutcliffe and council's the end of the month to see and
DUNGANNON - 1 'i, storey Jack Gillespie. � � . �.� workers clergymen doctors and _
stucco, 2 bedroom home, at- Mac's Milk, operated by Amos people to IPM 78. There was rain chol hear the Scott Family Revue by a
tached garage, nice) re -fin- late Wednesday and Saturday of PgY ogists Provide total representative, Tom Deyell. family which operates a New "
ished. g 9 Y Smith and The Lamplighter, the match, but the rains didn't health care under one roof. Chlorine was the main topic of York holiday resort.
managed' by Mrs. John McLeod Children of their first chance kliscussion at Oct. 5 meeting of
..... reduce the size of the crowds. g g
and Mrs. Blair Leibold, opened in Organizers were happy with the to skate in quite a w'� when the; the Wingham PUC. The com- NOVEMBER
BRUSSELS 1'/3 storey home, 3 August. ice &I into Wingham Arena .mission had .received many Harry Jaretzke was valedic-
bedrooms, dining room, large SEPTEMBER match, which was put together
b volunteers from across Huron li3 �� • They whitened complaints from residents about torian at the commencement
lot. The 60th International Plowing County, with the help of the th urface by skating on it, at
the Javex-like taste and smell of exercises at F. E. Madill
Match and Farm Machinery O iq lowmen•'s Association no t to the children or arena the water. The pAovincial en- Secondary School. 'A total of -
Show, held at the Jim Armstrong virorlment '
°� s down at most, m ement. hied 959,500 was awarded to students ti
must do something, will al- and neighboring farms east Of ." ddren returned East Wawahosh Township f : iof their, academic and activity
wpys solve more problems Wingham, brought about 225,000 - landowners were the big winner recommended that• a ch'lo�ine aoilfevemeMs. Bu our home, life, boat, and auto
to classes e' rsf .Tuesday of y y
than,. "something must be People during the last five days of September. Students -returning to in the IPM 178 -farm and dosage be:increas_W to .2 parts The WinghamsFigure Skating,f insurance from a friend r
done". September. It was the first time Golden Circle School found a new homestead improvement com- Per million from .1 parts per Club raisM $t;60(l with a six -hour
Wingham hosted the biggest million. - F
- � principal. Bevan Lindsay came Petition. In a county -wide skateathon. Thirty-seven skaters
from competition, seven of the winners - The annual Belgrave fowl participated in the fund-raiser.
Queen Elizabeth School in The Co -Operators
` - - Goderich to take over from were from East Wawanosh. supper attracted 1,000 people who--"�`fhere were few upsets in local
wanted a hot meal and the elections Nov. 13, though Bert
HUTTON Florence Reavie, who retired in OCTOBER Howick Fall Fair was rained out Morin replaced Jack Alexander ;
the spring. The Wingham" Lions Club again, with most outside events as a local trustee on the Huron i
Verona beat out the Wingham celebrated 40 years of service to our credit unions on, V`ed,-:'�
Fastball BPs in the OASA 1n Wingham and community and were cancelled. The fair. still County Board of Education. Y P p'
WINGHAM - Only two blocks from downtown - attractive bun- attracted 1,200. Murrav Mulvey was also elected insurance company
neighboring Lions clubs helped P Y
_ silo* on a lecge lot with mature trees. Consists of 3 bedrooms, The Wingham Junior D to the board. Incumbent Harold
living room, dining room, new kitchen cupboards, breakfast ■■■■■■■■■■■■■ the local group eefebrate.
room and laundry room. Location is perfect. ■ - Inside postal workers shut � CO -operation among Co -Orf.
♦ f ♦ f « • ■ ■ down postal service across the,
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BELGRAVE -Two storey home completely restyled. If you ■ ■ ■ country until they: were ordered ■ 0 Located in the
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appreciate the styling and the restored woodwork in this older -Credit Union Buildin
home with new home comforts then make an offer today. For- ■ ■ DIED g
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mal living room, dining room, 2 baths and family room. Taxes ■ REAL ESTATE ■ 8 Alfred St., [corner of
only $190. per year. ■ ■ BOYLE—In Scarborough GARDNER—In loving memory KEATING—In memory ofadear Josephine St.] Wingham, Ont.
«« ■ .� ■ General Hospital on Wed- of a dear husband,, father and father and grandfather, Norman
WROXETER AREA - Split level home under construction, 3 bed- ■ ■ nesday, December 27, Edna grandfather Lorne, who left us Keating, who died January 6,
rooms, living room and dining room; 2 baths, double garage, Mae Finley, beloved wife of the suddenly January 5, 1976. 1976. North Huron Credit The Co-operators
lot size 200 x 200, a 24 x 40 ft. pointed barn. All materials on ■ 'BUYING ■ g y thoughts Union 357-2311 357-3739
P � ■ late George Boyle (1947), Our hearts still ache with sadness Treasured thou is of one so �
site for finishing house. OR SELLING ■ formerly of Lower Wingham. And secret tears still flow. dear - -
**"`"'""' ■ She was predeceased by her What it meant to lose you Often bring a silent tear.
WINGHAM - In a q`Wet neighbourhood overlooking Maitland ■ CALL parents, Mr. and Mrs. William No one will ever know. Thoughts return to scenes long'
River, mobile home 12' x 60' having addition ,and yes a good ■ WINGHAM OFFICE ■ Finley, and was the dear Your place on earth no one can past,
basement. For low cost living you get taxes of $173. per year, - ■ 357-3840■ mother of George of New fill. Years roll on but memories last. The Man
low oil costs and your own drilled well. Fridge, stove, rugs and I I I ■ Fairfield, Connecticut, Irving We_.loae- you Lorne and always —Always loved and remem- .t .
drapes are included. Lot size **32'*x 165'. ■ Lorne Humphrey ■ of Saratoga Springs, New York, will. bered by Catherine and Bruce
■ 357-2217 ■ and Mrs. Elmer (Dorothy)' —Lovingly remembered by MacDonald and family. T wi■.uraw
WHITECHURCH - This handyman's special is priced in the teens ■ Clarence Sutcliffe ■ Yake of Toronto. Also surviving wife Helen, daughter Nancy, and ■ a e S
and is offered to close on estate. On a newly surveyed 66' x ■ are four grandchildren '
392-6969 ■ g _ � �� �• Paul-and.Murray, A MASTERPIECE for $64,500. The owner regrettably, had'tp' re- '
132' lot. TKeee'are`h*W cu0bdardk,' n#* chlmhep r and a good ■ Robert Mari] Carol an;k a SWA1rR1W9-1n' loving mem-
oil furnace. If rice is'a concern just -t an offer. Josephine [ Jo] Morrison ■ Yn+ Carolyn daughter-in-law ildre Chris -law
P l ^' � 357-1704 ■ Virginia. She was predeceased Jim � grandchildren Chris and ory of our dear son and brother, locate and leave behind an attractive,4 bedroom home con -
by two brothers Roy and Paul D. Swatridge, who passed P structed less than 2 years ago. There's an L-shaped living -din -
MEMBERS OF ■ William ,Finley. Funeral Y i'Y y four years ins area, handsome contemporary kitchen, family room with
MEL MATHERS, WINGHAM„ 357-3208 ■ HURON REAL ESTATE ■ service was held at the Giffen- FARRIER—In loving memory of ago, January 5, 1975. walk out to a patio and rock garden, bright carpeted rec room
'Representing ■ BOARD AM GREY. ■ Mack Funeral Home Toronto, a dear husband, father and Along the road to yesterday, with bricked fireplace plus attached garage. NO OFFER RE -
BRUCE REAL ESTATEon ■ Saturday, December 30, at grandfather Garnet, who passed That leads us back to you, FUSED!
LLOYD W. HUTTON REAL ESTATE LTD. ■ BOARD ■ 11 a.m. Final resting place will away January 7, 1976. Are memories of us all together, $11,000. LOVELY LIVING. We're referring to an immaculate 2
Broker, Kincardine 396-2061 be Wingham Cemetery. —Sadly missed and always re- And the happy times we knew. bedroom Copewood Commodore mobile home with sundeck at.,
■■■■■■■■■■.■ membered by wife Agnes, son —Too dearly loved to ever be Turnberry Estates. If you have your own site, feel free to re -
Wayne and daughter Janis. forgotten by Mom, Dad and Jill- locate it. This is a rare opportunity on this quality home at a
paltry price! .
SMILING SATISFACTION will be yours when you assume resi-
• . sa dency in this lovely 3 bedroom bungalow in Belgrave. A large
John
Griffith, dies* lot (almost acre), a versatile insulated basement with large
windows requiring your finishing touches and a paltry price tag
ry of $39,500. should make this property a fast seller. SEE IT
Semice Di,recsuddenly in Howick- "°W'
y COMPLETELY REDONE Brussels home with a country view feat-
ures, modernized 4 pc. bath and contemporary kitchen, extra .
ELECTRICAL SALES AND SERVICE FUELS FLOWERS The sudden death occurred in Kercher, Jamestown; three large living room, ALL NEW: roof, siding and wiring plus funct-
Howiek Township on Friday, nephews and one niece, Norman ional back kitchen. This ideal retirement or starter home we,
BILL TlFFII�F • Wedding December 29, of John Hislop Nixon, Kitchener, Howard Nixon, even require dusting. $22,000. or your offer.
�P Lynn HQ Fordwich, John McKercher, RECENTLY REDUCED to $32,500. is.a very roomy 4 bedroc.rn
y. Y Griffith of RR 2, Wroxeter. -He
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Arrangements
Burke -Mcleod g home having undergone extensive redecorating. located with -
Imperial Esso Agent P was in his 57th Year. Jamestown, and Ann Larson, ,
Enterprises a Cut flowers in 2 blocks of downtown, this fine family dwelling has 1 /2
E le(tm al Mr. Griffith was born in Sarnia; and one great niece,
ESSO � • Plants Howick Township on April I& Heather Larson of Sarnia. baths, good furnace and roof and must sell quickly as the own -
Contractors Ltd Honda and Skidoo O 2.7� er has purchased a newer home.
Sales & Service For all our Home and • Flowers b 1922, a son of the former Ann Funeral service was conducted
y Y Hislop and her Husband, the late Tuesday at two o'clock at the
Electrical Contracting r Farm Fuel and
Hwy. 86 east of Win hdm Lubricating Needs Wire S@.rV ce George Griffith (1966). He at- 1 avidson Funeral Home, Gorrie, c C Contact:
Motor Sales, Repairs Y g
Phone 519-357-3435 35conducted by � , tended SS No. 1, Turnberry and y Rev. Orrance I
and Rewind= LEWIS farmed all his adult life. He was a Laramie. Forest Lodge members 41
_ OFFICE- 357-13
member of St. Stephen's _conducted a memorial service Coast to Coast STAN CHADWICK-'357-2497
INSURANCE �.' Anglican. Church, Gorrie, and Monday evening at nine o'clock. E 1 MARGARET DAY- 357-2196
Win ham 519 357 2450 ` �4A FLOWERS Spring interment will take lace ?? 'a L ` a e rs ice
g PRINTING Forest Lodge No. 162 AF & AM, P • .g p Rt4E i.�Late .moi, . RAL
Wroxeter. in Wroxeter Cemetery.
ETCH e%, 135 Frances Honorary pallbearers were
PL Mr. Griffith is survived by his Y
INf�iIRANCa ' Phone mother and Aunt Maggie, both at Donald Reaman, George Adams,
WINGHAM 357-3880 home; two sisters, Mrs. Wallace Arnold Bali, Andy McMichael,
ELECTRIC All Types of PRINTING Mildred Nixon, Fordwich, and George Gibson and Vernon
Wingham Insurance SERVICE FURNACE SERVICES Mrs. Glenn (Elizabeth) Mc- Hupfer.
Industrial, Commerciale;~' KEITH
Farming, Domestic 335.3525 357-2636
PHONE GORRIE WINGHAM - PRINTING HarryL. McGuire wasHUGO VERMEESCHB
J - PHOTOCOPIES •Quality'Burner 1 11
357-1S83 - REGISTER FORMS Service # I vet BROKER
PLUMBING HEATING - RUBBER STAMPS ■ irst Word War -
SIGNS • WEDDING Complete HomeREAL. ES
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Comfort A veteran of World War I and Win ham There are 20 rand- 176 DIAGONAL ROAD 357-1117
Leroy JOCIESOt1 STATIONERY e K g WINGHAM, ONTARIO e
Installations resident of the Belgravea rea for children and ten great -grand- _
SIGNWRITING ---Plumbing 314 JOSEPHINE STREET Ask about Our many years, Harry L McGuire children. Also survi*9 are two
THREE BEDROOM HOME
"Dunn B Tom" WINGHAM 'Oil Furnace Efficiency Test passed away December 24 at the sisters, Mrs. Cecil Walpole of Newly renovated brick home. late model spacious kitchen, liv-
y ---Heating i Wingham and District Hospital Point Clarke and Mrs. Cecil
R.R. 4 Win ham ins room, large family room on grade with breezeway doors
TiswBMA� E. Dunn--Tinsmithing 357-3800 9 following a lengthy illness. He Mines of Lockport, New York. He and cedor sun deck, two baths, new utilities. This home is in
■ VOW.. _ C � / PHONE 357-1529 was in his BSth year was predeceased by fqur lovely condition. Owner is leaving area.
RR 1 Bluevole 191 Josephine St. brothers, Elmer, Nelson, Roy LARGE FAMILY HOME
Mr. MrGuire was born in and Lester; and two sisters, Mrs.
Wingham 357.2901 p Large lot, excellent location close to schools, very spacious
u 335-6395 Sullivan Township, Grey County. Mervin t iiia i Richmond and throughout. Living- room, large separate dining room, modern
and was a son of the -late Mary Mrs. John (Lillie) Zimmerman. kitchen, new 4 piece both, good condition, attached garage
CONSTRUCTION PLUMBING Ann Sowler and William John Deceased was a member of and paved drive. Owner moving.
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Your McGuire. He was educated in Knox United Church. Belgrave. NEW HOME
Grey County and during his early and 'the Canadian Order of Ready for-octuponcy, new three bedroom home, large 75' x
T. M.
T. life farmed and did custom Forester-,. 175' lot, located in a new subdivision in Belgrave where taxes -
threshing and hay pressing. He Funeral service was conducted- are low, spacious kitchen with separate dining area, living
CONSTRUCTION Business Is S business until his retirement in Walker. later operated a saw sharpening Thursday at 2 at the S Funee ral Nomee,,
room, three bedrooms, 4 piece bath, new attractive decor
�, 1973. - Wingham, by Rev. 'John G. throughout Priced for quick sale of $39.900.
General Contr actors LATE MODEL HOME'
Mr. McGuire came to this area Rotlerts of Belgrave. Final Built in 1976, spacious double -wide home in like -new condition,
All types of concrete work PLUMBING REPAIRS THE following the war and on July 6, resting place w•iH be Brandon
Pit Silos 1921, married the former Carrie Cemetery. Belgrave. large combination living room -dining room, new kitchen with
Home and form bur1s,
ing— RENOVATIONS n May Stonehouse in Atiburn. She Pallbearers were Kevin breakfast nook two bathrooms` three bedrooms all having
Now Installations, call ADVANCE -TIMES v 357-2320 survives, with four daughters, Pletch, Keith Pletch, both of closets, utility room, ready for immediate possession and
( \I.t, li(lii TION' 1ti priced well below replacement value at $29,500. new drapery
It1.l F•a';�I.F:, (1VTAitI(1 Terry Deyell of Mrs. Sam (Thelma i Pletch, Belgrave, Robert Hill and Greg included.
or 357-1229 Belgrave, Mrs. Norman (Lois) Cantelon, both of Toronto, Brian
357-.449.1 Hill, Willowdhle, Mrs. Harold MacKay of Cambridge and Gary Kon Ducharme, Representative, S70 Shuter Street,
(Ruth) Cantelon, Tweed, aifd MacKay, Wingham. David J3111 Wingham, Phone 357-2694
Mrs. Alan ( Audrey) MacKay carried flowers. -
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