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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1986-01-02, Page 07The Wingham Advance -Times, Jan. 2,1986—Page 7 Last t"n & meld hall � Is Charges g n 1 The Man BRUSSELS — The last• Three specials for $25 wereturke bingo of the Christ- won by Linda Tysen, Leslie / o fraud To See Is Y HIS was season at the Royal lack, Jim McNeil and Violaby �� ReV9v �' Canadian Legion Hall in rkby. The share-thedismissed BRICK BUNGALOW - central Wingham location Brussels, was held last wealth prize was split bet A charge of fraud against with 3 ,bedrooms (4th in basement), living and Fridayevening, Dec.'20. ween Louise H,iSI"op and the Wingham Scouting g g g, Family, ti•iends and the He studied at. the Abrin George Baker of Leslie Black. Program. dining room Combination with fireplace, new congregation of St. Andrew's. Presbyterian College at Bluevale was dismissed at a The 14 regular games for Mary Lowe wan the der Left to mourn his passing i modern kitchen with patio doors to 20°x 20 sur) Presbyterian Church in McGill. University in Mon session of Provincial Court turkeys were won by Velma prize. are his wife Julia; three deck, recreation and games rooms, utility room Deveaie, Doreen McGlynn, The ladies' auiliary sold Wingham were deeply treat. _"' daughters, Elizabeth and in I istowelDec. IS? plus 3 piece bath in basement, oversize garage Rob Burkholder, Mel tickets on a 5o-50 draw and saddened by the death of Mr. Mills and his wife;°the Robert Siletzky of Durham, Mr. Baker was arraigned with attached insulated workshop. Full story on Jacklin, Mr. Bauer, Mary' the winner was Helen Brehie Rev. Paul L. Mills on Set 11' -acid a preliminary Monday, Dec. 23, in Turn- former Julia Bell, first cane North Carolina, Esther and P • la rY request. Jarvis, Rita Elliott, Leslie of RR 2, Walton. to this country in 1954, John Brennan of Orangeville 1u hearing commenced. At the PRESTIGE = at a moderate price! An invitingly Black, Kim Stephenson, The Legion thanks those berry Township. ire uest of Mr. Baker's g residing at Merigomish, and MartharMillsofToronto; n attractive 4 bedroom home, ,traditional niceties Mabel Willis, Jean Bewley, who attended or helped at The late Mr. Mills was Nova' Scotia. In 1958, they one son, Timothy, at home; lawyer,- there was a ban on reserved, and essentials updated, two new Lois Whittard, Louise Hislop born Jan. 3, 1929; in Machias, moved to Vernon, Ontario his mother, Mrs. Edna publication or broadcasting p p the bingos. Season's greet New York, the son of the of roceedin s duringthe baths, rec. room, fireplace in gigantic 13 x 27 and Norm McClincl�ey. ings. former "Edna Coleman and and returned to the United Wright of Arcade, N. Y.; two p K. living room, formal dining room, meager heating P hearing. .. FARM, RMF . SASE,..,,,,,_,.,..:..., Statesin 1962. sisters, Mrs. Joseph (Bar g. costs (you won't believe it), paved• drive and the late J..Raymond Mills. Mr. Baker was charged A OR He received his early The familyin back to bara> Borini of Arcade, N. Y. g double garage. Superior central location in education in New York State Canada in 1969 when Mr. and Mrs- Earl (Roth Ann) with defrauding the J. H. Wingham. $74,900. LOCATION: 1 /4 miles South of Monkton and Heider of Largo, Florida and Keeso and Sons Lumber BUNGALOW - comprising kitchen, dining room, then 3 miles West. and attended high school in Mills took over a charge at Company, Wallace Town • Scotia, N. Y. Mr. Mills was a Barrie and they have resided six grandchildren. shi b ' misrepresenting the TV room, 2 bedrooms and bathroom on main LEGAL DESC: Lot 29, Con. 14, Logan Town- member of the United States in Wingham since 1981 when The late Mr. Mills rested P, Y P floor. Finished rec. room and 3rd bedroom . in ship,Perth Coun at the McBurney Funeral Purchase price of logs. County. Marine Corps. and the police Mr. Mills became minister Crown Attorney Douglas basement. Fully insulated, electric heat. -Large LAND: 100 acres, with approximately 93 acres force in. Arcade; N. Y., at St. Andrew's. Home, Wingham, until pp y Page said he would not be lot. Askin $36,900. workable, cls loam, fall lowed, 35 acres before deciding to enter the While in Wingham, Mr. Friday, Dec. 27, al i p.m. g . 9 y p g g offering further evidence. EXCELLENCE ON 1 ACRE - a fine 5 bedroom tiled. Mills served as chaplain of when funeral service was "The feeling here is that (one down) Wroxeter -home, tastefully renovat- , conducted from St. Andrew's g BLDGS: 11/2 storey frame house with 4 bed- Presbyterian Church by this is a civil matter," he ed with large modern kitchen and adjacent rooms, one timber frame barn, newer ho fin- ■ ■ said. spacious dining room, ample living room plus - g Rev. John Allison. ishing barn and 1,350 bushel steel granary. lorence Jacklin dleS Carrying Mr. Mills to his den, utility room and contemporary 4 pc. bath. Approximately $6,000.00, 8% Tile Drainage ■ • final resting place were his American writer Mark New electrical, roof and insulation; beautifully = In Wingham hospital treed corner lot. An amazingly low price of Loan calling for payments of $1,187.71 per son, Timothy Mills; two twain (Samuel Clements} , treed c0. year is to be taken over in addition to the pur- sons-in-law, Robert Siletzky died on April 21, 1910, at the $42,se p EXCEPTIONALLY NICE - 4 bedroom home -in charice. A native of Howick Town- Mrs. Douglas (Nora) and John Brennan; two age of 74 years. Wingham, tastefully renovated with 3 baths., Offers to purchase must be received no later ship, Florence "Eva'', is survived Norval. She ter.also borini an -i Lade Joseph ,family room with- patio doors and fireplace, than January 24, 1986. A certified deposit of Jacklin, passed away at,the is survived by.,one sister, •Borini and Charles Bell.and combination living and dining room, pleasant$10,000.00mustaccompanytheoffer. Wingham and District Nlrs. George (Ethel) Brown Olte'nephew, DavidBorini. R'•W•Bell "'_Hospital ore Saturday, dec.. of Gorrie; six grandchildren, Beariag floral tributes large kitchen, closed sun porch, attached For further information, please contact: 14, in her '87th year. Death Kathy and John Scheeringa, were Murray Underwood, - garage and your choice oi' land (from a quarter Farm Credit Corporation. Canada followed a short illness: Lorie anal` Kevin Falconer, Robert Campbell and Hugh •OPTOMETRIST acre to almost a full acre - adjoining lots option- Attn: C. Elder, }Born in Howick on July 5, Kendra Purdon and Heather, Clugston.Goderich. al). Owner leaving the area and seeks your 1899, she was the daughter•of Pamela and ' Rachel Katif- Spring interment in The Square 524-7661 offer. BOX 26, the late John McCreery and' than. She also is survived. by Wingham Cemetery. , Call us for more details. Stratford, Ontario N5A 6S8 Margaret .lane Cathers..She one great-granddaughter, - Contact: Tel: (519) 271-04.60. married her husband, Jacklin Falconer. The Wingham-Public Utilities OFFICE 357-1344 Webster. Jacklin, on Sept. 29,.' - Commission If naanswer, telephone (519) 824-6360 The•late Mrs. Jacklin was '• - • • STAN CHADWICK 351-2497 1926•..and they farmed in predeceased b her sister; MARGARET DAY 357-2196 Please refer to file number: 39597-588 , Howick until "retiring' . to . p y is now accepting applications for the e r Esther Neil, in 1984 and one Listowel in 1957. Mr. Jacklin n predeceased his wife in 1958. brother, Oliver McCreery, in f On Billing full-time position of. B g a d , 1966. Collecting Officer. Mrs. Jacklinbelonged- to Church. She moved of the " enitten d resumes of licati' and the Listowel MissiolBary w.Ttte ;late Mrs. Jacklin ap rested at, the..\McBurney typ.,. should be mailed to: 0 0Brbokhaven Nursing Home • Funeral Home, Wingham.,. Wingham Public Utilities Commission ,e at.Wingham iii 1984, until Tuesday, Dec. 18, when Atton: Mr. Ken Saxton - Application ' Left to mourn her passing a complete funeral service.., P.O. BOIi 430 rvic are three daughters, Mrs.. was held at 3' p.m, and' in' It 111 n ri Archie 1 Mildred) Purdon 'of W g a ,,O to O �• ••• -- • RR 3„ Wingham;.Maxine co ducted b Rev. Paul L.' - y .. n y Mills. , Spring interment "in '• . •NOG 2W0 AUTO BODY. ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION SALES-, viairklirt of Kitchener and Wroxeter Cemetery. Some office experience wowd be asset but is not required. THE GeOfe or Applications will be accepted until iTU-LOOK' PLETCH ASKCS EROS. Farm Ka MuS rove d1eS Janualy�l7,,sas. AUTO B04Y ELECTRIC LTD. * .. g - . Electrical Contractor CONSTRUCTION ' A division of Tolton ■ Motor Sales Ltd., Bluevale Motor Rewinding and Sup In Walkerton, hos ital . • hyd. hose. 8. -fittings p . R°ESTAURANT & TAWERhI, AUCTION Qompiete Motor Sales , - , COMPLETE, Exhaust.Fans anaControl 1 General •plow shares " ` ° COLLISION, AUTO WINGHAM ' -' Kay Musgrove of Walker husband,* J: b'ryfogle Breslau• Hotel Construction P drive shafts ton and formerly of Wing- . and her second husband, BODY REPAIRS 357-1 583 `' Reg., d. 1y: Wogfwich St.; 13reslau (Kitchener) AND REFINISHING Firm - Home .- • roller chain ham, passed away Sunday, Jack J: Musgrove. She also •/F�ree Estimates Commercial '0'. bearing, Sprockets, Dec. 15, at the , County Of was predecea§ed by her • Fre Estiavel Guard HEATING PLUMBING - pulleys Bruce General Hospital at. arerlts, Mr; and Mrs'. TUESDAY, JAN..7• - 5 P.M. �eCt George Marklevitz Walkerton. She was 68 ears Christo her Hearn. COMPLETE RANGE OF KITCHEN including gas ranges; pizza Application 9 Y p • Sand Blasting 357-3053 357-1995 of .age. Mrs.. Musgrove rested at= ovens :'steam table; walk in cooler; microwave ovens; meat. r • 2a h►. Towing LeRoy Jackson She was the dear mother of. :the inner' and 'Pearson slicer: sls.sinks; etc. • Glass installation 7 TAVERN & DINING` ROOM: 250•tavern 8 dining' tables; 200 • Side Mouldings Plumbin Mrs. Ken (Ruth ►Hodgkinson Funeral Home in. Walk. etton wood chairs;.. 500 up.,holstered sticking chairs; .dishes: ` • Re Chrome Bumpers g JACK of Listowel and John until .funeral service Was cutlery; .pitchers; mugs; salad bar, ice maker;. bar stools. • Tape Striping F—�eating . -" FryfOgle and his.wife Gladys held Dec. 18 at 2 p.m at St: COMPLETE BARS CIW GLASS WASHERS:, Beer. cpolers; H Contact 'Tinsmithing.. •WiALKER TOWN & COUNTRY. of Wingham; dear. sister•of Thomas' An licarr Church; etc.sold to the *bare walls- ' Bruce Campbell BUSINESS Mrs.. Chester. eUors I M'al'let jNalkerton. Thee Rev: Gerry r 0 Josep Constructwn Everything to be 3573029 1.9i,.Josephine St. MACHINES oG' Tara and . Mrs. 'Jack. , Lavergne ,officiated, Inter- ° Aucttonee 's hole: This is a'large offering with 10 's of items W'tn ham $57-2904 too numerous to mention. 9 Hwy. 4. South of LTD. (Bessie) Bell of Orillia and.* ' ment-In Win (last Cemeter 4 g y". PARTIAL LIST ONLY PARTIAL LIST ONLY win ham IBM, Olivetti . dear grandmother -.of Mark, TERMS: $200 cash deposit requited on major items. 9 and Smith--dorona Michael ' an Mattheti. Menforial donations. to the ,r , 357-2481 typewriter seibioe ` M.R. JUTZI 1 CO. INC. SALES AND SERVICE Hodgkinson and Shawn and County of Bruce .General , Industrial L1 uldators, T`�7 ; 1 9• Houses calculators & photocopiers q Appraisers &Auctioneers. Christo her 1•'r fo le. Hospital, 3i: -ray 1''und would . � p Y g • Professionals in -the ordeHy liquidation -of-- •-- Farm. Bu"n S - Harold Jardin The late' 1Nrs'.: Musgrove ratefuf y -be. acknowledged y EARA-- - 9 g I Construction, Industrial and Commercial Enterprises an Ho 6�•3=�t936 .- i Y • Renovation was.predeceased by her first •as expressions of syltnpathg. A _ - = S�idr;e St. S., c,e _ _ - --- _ . - 3.523�—.ter �. _ 1 69 nen �1'PSi.��lalC�0T9M1xt'E- :. _ t 1 . Kit _ . 519 743:5286 (51.9)648 2'111 FULL Honda and Skidoo' a , Sales 8 Service Sell in the Classifieds. _ 1 1 �Aurray TOWNSHIP OF .• CC,41.& plce ara• ad today �� M Hwy; 66 east. of Winghom , The Wingham Phone 519.357 3435 MadFarlene Forever Yours .:y �•. EAST WAWANOSH Advance-TimesCarpentry• Stationery NOTICE 357-2320 t WINGHAM Bluevale = INVITATIONS The Township of East Wawanosh and Snow 3..�-M� • THANKYou NOTES' .= Plowmen. SHALL NOT be responsible for damage WELDING• NAPKINS.. MATCHESp :�iRenovatlons • � ; of .vehicles or mail boxes ,left in the way, of PRINTING • SOCIAL , snowplow.- Ratepayers will be responsible for any SPIKE 9-S SERVICE mild ilep8lfS: • . ANNOUNCEMENTS accident or" damages to snowplow caused by . The Wingham Ef snow thrown on to' highway, and will be respon- 357-1548 PORTABLE , pRtNTING - Advance-TimBs OHice sible if it has to be removed. WELDING PHoro COPIES "' Under Section 147, SS.10 "The Highway Traf • REGISTER FORMS In shop repair work . RUBBER STAMPS General Fabrication. Stabling:. WEDDING WINGHAM BODY SHOP Trick & Wagon Racks STATIONERY' - 14 North St E., Wingham, Ont. NOG 2WO Ornamental Railings 314 JOSEPHINE STREET Phone 357-1102 *Free Estimates • Paint & Collision Service • Radiator Cores & Repairs r Spike"Bakker WINGHAM • 24 -Hour Towing • Frame Straightening ' RR 5, Lucknow x 8 c 7_3800 SID ADAMS RON BEECROFT .7,.� Owner j57-1171 Shop Foreman 357-2950 MO. 528-2520 _ Ca' BUAKE ELECTRIC Ltd. --Electrical -Contractors_._ Appliance & Refrigeration Sales & Service Leon Russell p figq O SALES & WARRANTY SERVICE & Appliance Open 6 days a week WINGHAM 357-2450 39 Years Built by Quality & Service :,,,, Refrigeration Service . Warranty Service for . F.16tpoint, Moffat, General Electric., Toplace Your action ad in Ifiglis. Whirlpool and Admiral Cross-roads Classifieds, Also available - Heat Pumps &'Central Air Calk, Conditioning with Service for. 3 well-known make The Wingham Advance -Times, 357-2320 357-3773 t MacGiWvray ® CUST0111ATENGRAVING ' Name badges, room numbers, door signs, attractive desk sets. Also engraving of. LIST®WEL GO®EACH names on our fine line of pens and pencils. JOLLY OLD ST. AfICHOLAS Youngsters from the pre - Tyke teams mobbed Santa Claus as he paid a pre - Christmas lis t to the Win ham arena The lolly old gent fic Act"; "No persons shall park or stand a vehicle on a highway in such a manner as to interfere with movement of traffic or interfere with clearing of Highway" Any vehicle -left in such a manner as to interfere . with clearing ,of snow from highway SHALL be towed away at owner's expense. Ralph W. Campbell, Road Superintendent, TOWNSHIP OF, EAST WAWANOSH NOTICE Township of Turnberry The Township of Turnberry or Snow Plow- men SHALL NOT be responsible for damage to - vehicles or mailboxes etc. left in the way of clearing bf,.snow. Ratepayers will be responsible for any acci- dents or damage to snowplow caused from snow dumped ort roads, or, if it has to be removed by Township equipment, they will be charged under Section 147 (TO) of "The High - ,way Traffic Act" which reads "no person shall park or stand a vehicle on a highway in such manner as to interfere with the movement of traffic or the_ clearing of snow 'from the highway. " 291-1251, 524'-2677 Partners: Available at: The Wingharn Advance -Times....... 357-2320 l l g — who sounded 'a little like Bill Brown, but -looked a� lot Any vehicle left in such a manner as to in - terfere with clearing of snow from the highway M J. Hoyles. C A _ R E Takalo, C. A., The Listowel Banner...:.. 291-1IB60 -fatter —passed out goodiiss,to the Children and double - SMALL be towed away AT THE OWNER'S EX N MacDonald Exel, 'C A. " ..:...... The Milverton Sun ................... 595-892( checked their Christmas• wishes, PIENSE. • Managers: Th1311Aourat Forest Confederate .... 323-1559....;. Ross Nicholson, Kaufman, C A. g non' C A R N Kau L M Ga...... - . ', . _ Road Supt. . ...... _ . _ .. ® i:d, j I^ �` / Township of Turnberry