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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Miss Rita Stapleton of Toronto was
home for the week-end.
PO. Harry Posliff of Jarvis spent
the week-end at his home here.
Pte'. Percy Deyell of Ipperwash,
spent the week-end at his home here.
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Business Change
I take this opportunity of expressing to the
people of this district my sincere appreciation of
their patronage during the years my late husband
operated the North End Grocery and also for their
continued patronage since his death.
On Monday next, May 17th, the store will
be closed to take stock as Mr, Hugh Carmichael
has purchased the business, and I ask that you
extend to him the same kindly business relationship
as you did to my late husband and myself.
MRS. FRANK WATSON
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-THE W1NOHAM ADVANC4,T1MES'
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Thursday, May 13th, 1943 WINGIJAM ADVANCE-TIMES
Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Frani:um of
Woodbridge, spent Sunday with Mrs.
Fienen,
Mrs. S. J. Thompson of Listowel,
spent Sunday with her 'mother, Mrs.
T, R, Bennett,
Mr. and Mrs, Stan Smith of Guelph,
were week-end visitors with Mrs, A.
H, Mosgrove,
Mrs. Levi HolmeS of Flint, Mich,
is visiting her mother, Mrs. Pullen of
Lower Wingham,
Mrs, R, J, Tyndall has returned
home after spending the winter with
her son--in Detroit,
Mrs. H, L. Sherbondy spent a few
days in Toronto with her` nephew and
wife from Winnipeg,
Miss Mavis Newell of Fergus spent
the- week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Newell.
AC, Russell Zurbrigg, of Toronto,
spent a few days with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ezra Zurbrigg,
Cpl. Ross Harrison of Guelph, spent
the week-end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E, R, Harrison,
LAC. Darrell Biggs of Toronto,
spent the week-end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Biggs.
LAC, Jim Hamilton of Toronto,
spent the week-end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. a Hamilton.
Miss Joyce Hingston of Guelph,
spent the week-end with her grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs; Geo. J. Haller,
Mr, and Mrs. John Watt of Gode-
rich, visited over the week-end with
her grandmother, Mrs, John MacLean.
Rev. E. 0. Gallagher together with
delegates from St. Paul's, is attending
the annual Synod of Huron this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Bieman and fam-
ily of London, also Mr, and Mrs. Mc-
Phee of Toronto, spent the week-end
with Mrs. W, A. Currie,
Mrs. Russell Dennis and daughter
Diane have returned home after a few
days visit. with her sister, Mrs. Lee
Allan Wardlaw, Listowel,
Mrs, G. T. -Gregory is attending the
graduation of her son, john at
Queen's University on Wednesday.
Jno, -receives his Bsc. degrees,
Mr. Les, Saunders of Detroit is
spending a few days, with Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Gurney. Mrs. Saunders,
who spent the winter here, will return'
with him,
Mother's Day guests of Mrs, -Geo,'
Mason were, Mr, and Mrs. G, T,
Gregory and Pilot Officer John Greg-
ory, R.C.A.F,, of Cookstown; Mr. and
Mrs. 0, B, Moffatt and family of
Ingersoll; Mr, W, A. Nellyar, Mr. and
Mrs. Geo, B. Beattie and son, of Clin-
ton and Mr. and Mrs. J, Mason of
town.
OBITUARY
Mrs. John Skelding
The death of a• former resident of
Wingham, Mrs. Annie Skelding,
widow of the late John Skelding, oc-
curred in Hamilton General Hospital
on Friday, May 7th. She was in her
73rd year, She was formerly of Shel-
bourne but was a resident of Wing,-
hani for 10 or 12 years and was well
known and highly respected by the
people of this community. She is sur-
vived by four sons and two daughters,
George A., of Toronto; Mrs. Robert
(Leanore) Campbell, Richard's Siding;
Fred, of Hamilton; Miss Alma of Van-
couver Dr. HarOld of Gananoque; and
Frank of - Owen Sound. She is
also survived by two sisters, Mrs. A.
Cadwallader and Mrs. Wm. Field of
Town, The late Thomas Kew was a
brother, Burial took place in Shel-
bourne on Monday,,
Edgar S. Coulter
The funeral of the late Dr, Edgar
S. Coultes of Philadelphia, U.S.A., is
being held this afternoon .(Wednes, (Wednes-
day) from the A. J, Walker Funeral
Parlours. • The remains arrived in
Wingham on Monday, The service
is in charge of Rev. C, Tavener, pastor
of Bluevale United Church, assisted
by F, G, Fowler, minister of
13luevale Presbyterian Church. Inter-
ment in Wingham Cemetery,
A native of Bluevale, Dr, Edgar S.
Coolies. of Philadelphia, U,S.A., passed
on Sunday, January I.Oth, in his 69th
year, following a major operation. He
was born at Bluevale and attended
school there, He graduated from
Model School at Goderich and the
College of Education, Toronto. He
taught school at Zetland and at Ripley,
He then went to Philadelphia and
graduated from the College of Dental
Surgeons there, Since that time he
had Conducted a practice in that city.
He is survived by his wife, the form-
er Miss J. McCrimmon of Ripley, his
mother, Mrs, Thos. Coultes of Blue-
vale, 92 years of age, at present with
her daughter in Toronto, two sisters,
Mrs. Jacic McIntosh of Molesworth,
Miss Mabel Coultes of Toronto also
two brothers, Charles H. of Listowel
and Dr. John F. of Philadelphia.
Mrs. John W. Smith
Following a stroke which she suf-
fered the Monday prior ba s her death,
Mrs. 'John William SMith, passed on
in Wingham General Hospital, on
Wednesday, May 5th, in her 73rd
year. She was born at Dorchester. but
has been a resident here since June
1940. The former Francis Letitia
Wade she was married in June 1941
to her now bereft husband.
Surviving 'besides her husband are
seven daughters and five sons, Mrs.
Bert Sharron, of St. Clair, . Mich.;
Mrs. W. M. Miller, of Alberta; Mrs.
J. H. Young, of Lucan; Mrs. Alex
Fraser, Sarnia; Mrs. Earl Wild, of
Wingham; Mrs. Edward Bryan, of
Courtright; Mrs, William Garrick, of
Goderich;., W. M. Gould, of Sarnia;
Jack Gould, of Chatham; Robert
Gould, Courtright; Reginald Smith, of
Toronto; Roger Gould, Canadian
Army overseas, and one sister, Mrs.
William Keck, ' of Comber. She is
also survived by 23 grand children
and four great grand children.
The funeral service was held at the
home of her son-in-law, Mr. Earl
Wild, Scott street, on Sunday after-
noon. The service was conducted by
the Rev. E. 0. Gallagher, rector of St.
PaOl's Anglican Church, of which she
was a member. Burial took place in
Wingham Cemetery.
The pallbearers were, Stewart Cow-
an, Harry Angus, Percy Harris, Robt.
Hopper, James Wild, George Scott.
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Albert Towle
The funeral of Albert Towle, who
died in Wingham Hospital, was held
from the Lucknow United Church,
with internment in Greenhill Ceme-
tery. The service was in charge of
Rev. '. W. Stewart, Mr. Towle, who
was 88 years of age, was born at
Kintore, a son of the late Mr. and
Mrs, William Towle. He was the last
surviving member of the family.
Following his marriage to Miss Eliza-
beth Ann Logan, they made - their
home at Paramount, a few miles west
of Lucknow. Thirty years ago Mr.
and Mrs. Towle moved to Lucknow,
where Mrs. Towle died six years
later. Mr. Towle is survived by a
family of eight: Gordon, of Vancouver;
Mrs. Lindsay Howe, of Toronto; Ruth-
sell LeRoy Towle, Winnipeg; George
Emmerson Towle, of Port Arthur;
John Calvin Towle, of Winnipeg;
William Towle, of Milan, Mich,; Mrs.
Harvey Muir, of Montreal, and Mrs.
Fred Crump, of Belgrave. A son,
Sidney, was killed in France in 1917.
ST.' HELENS
Mr. and Mrs. Mel. Brown of
Kitchener, Mr, and Mrs. Alex Murdie
and Bobby of Toronto, were visitors
on Mother's Day with Mr. and Mrs.
R. Woods.
Mrs. Helm is a visitor with her
daughter, Mrs. Jack Gardner, Zion.
The annual meeting of the Women's
Institute was held in the community
Hall on Thursday with 15 ladies pres-
ent and with Mrs. G. McPherson in
charge. The roll call was responded
to by the paying of fees and the telling
of a joke, The treasurer in her report
stated the year's proceeds to have been
$244.71 with a -balance of $11.37 on
hand. Most of the money has been
spent in war work. Friday, May 14
was the date set for the Red Cross
meeting.
The report of thy, nominating com-
mittee was presented by Miss Mary
Murray and the following of the of-
ficers for the new year; President,
Mrs, G. McPherson; 1st vice president,
Mrs, Ball; 2nd., vice pres., Mrs. Har-
old Gaunt; 3rd,, vice pres., Mrs. A.
Aitchison; Secretary, Mrs. T. J. Todd;
Assisit, Secretary, Mrs, John Camer-
on; ntstilet Representative, Mrs.
Thom; Pianist, Mrs. Rice; Assistant,
Mrs. D. Phillips; Auditors, Mrs,
Stuart, Mrs. S. Todd; Mrs, Mckenzie
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Webb and Mrs. Y., Cameron were AP'
Pointed to attend the Markt Annual
meeting at Clinton on June 1st.
Mrs. Webb conducted an "alpha"
contest and the topic "Making the best
of what you have" was taken by Mrs.
G. McPherson. Lunch was served:
with Mrs. Cameron and Mrs. Stuart
as hostesses,
Mother's Day was observed on Sun-
day by a family service for the churat
school. Rev. J. A. Ward, and Mr-
Lorne Woods,.Sunday School superin-
tendent, were in charge and the theme•
of the service was "Happy Home.°'
Mrs, McKenzie Webb read a steno'
"A Happy Family." The choir sae,rh:g
"We thank Thee for Mother" and-Rh-1'z,
J. A. Ward gave an address in keeparir,
with the theme.
The weekly meeting of the Y, R
was held in the church on Stozaay
evening with the president, Earl Dur-
nin in charge. The topic "Christian-
Cacalcade of Art" was taken by Ma
Durnin. Next Monday evening the
meeting will be held at Mrs. Gordo As
with Mr. Clarence McClenaghan, the
Conference President, as. guest speak-
er.
AC. Russell Webb, who has
home on sick leave, reported at Tor-
ronto on Tuesday.
Mrs, Gordon McPherson, Mrs. Mar--
Kenzie Webb and Mrs. Tom Tnd&
attended a meeting of the executive to!
West Huron Women's Institute tht-
' Wingham on Saturday. ,,,
JURY SAYS DEATH
WAS ACCIDENTAL
Wm. Porter Was Electrocuted Last
March
A Coroner's jury, investigating tfte
death of William Porter, manager and
proprietor of the Walter Rose Poultry
Farm, Brussels, whose death occurred
at Brussels on March 24, decided that
his death was accidental.
At the time of the accident Bill wahh,
making an adjustment to a thermostat'
of the -hatcher. Artificial respiration
was carried on for over three hours,.
but he failed to rally.
The jury stated that "William,
Porter came to his death by azeidetit
clue to electrocution in the perforeo--
ance of his regular duties."
He was 44 and had lived in Brussels.
for five years, He was a Great War
Veteran serving in France at the age•
of 15. He was widely known in focht.-
ball and paddling circles, being; at
foraler Canadian Single Pada:U.1z
champion and a member of the 1.927;*
Balmy Beach Football team that whha
the Dominion Championship. His, '-
wife was the former Louise Rose ,o.f.
Brussels and they have two children.
BRIDGE CLUB
Eight tables took part in the play.:
at the Wingham Bridge Club or
Thursday evening. The results were:
North and South-1st., J. H. Crawford
and W. H. French; 2nd., Jack Mason
and George Williams; 3rd., Mrs. Cior-
don MacKay and W. W. Armstrong;
4th., Mrs, E. M. Snell and Mrs. W,
Waram, East and West-1st., Miss-
McCallum and Miss N. Dinleyt;
2nd., Mrs. A. R. DuVal and Gordtm
MacKay; 8rd., Mrs. H, C. Mact.cau
and ,Miss Mary Johnston; tied 4.111 nntli
5th., Mrs. Art. Wilson and Duncattb
Kennedy, Miss Margaret MacLeatt
and A. R. DuVal,
The meeting this week will be
last before the playoffs which will be
held in the Masonic Hall on Monday.
May 17 and Thursday, May 20. The'
final game of the season will be Mt&
the following Thursday, May tr.
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