The Wingham Advance-Times, 1961-11-08, Page 3BRITISH
MORTGAGE
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COMPANY
(4.511,14 SlifiEF) Liiito-Wel. Brenta Manager
Head Ofliee: SteittfOrtlf Ontarilo
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SO MANY have looked in to
our new Listowel Office . . .
We lame tome in on
Vriday, November 10th
2 In 5 and 7 to 9 o'clock.
Sal urday, Novetnber
'2 to 5 o'clock.
We ate holding Opca House, and welcome you to see through the office, get a
free gift told have a cup Of roffee,
Our modern and spaviona Listowel branch office Will offer a full range of trust
and financial services We, think you'll find British Mortgage a pleasant. and eon.;
Venlent pime to do Imainess.
DONNYOROOff
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Todd of
Sinithampton visited last week with
Mr. and Mrs. James 1.4eddy. Mr.
and Mrs. Gorden Jefferson of Ow.
on -SoUnd visited Saturday night ,
and Miss Gladys Jefferson spent
the week-end at the Sallee home,
MissKaren Peterson of Plarnit-
ton visited Wednesday and Miss
Cornelia van Yliet of Westfield vis-
ited Thursday with Mrs, Wes Jef-
ferson,
Mrs, J. C, Robinson of Wingham
visited Wednesday with Mrs. Chas,
Jefferson and also spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Robinson and family,
Mrs. Cecil Chamney of Wingham
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Thompson and family,
Quite a number of W.M.S. and
L.A. ladies attended a Thankof.
boring meeting at Westfield Wed-
nesday evening and all enjoyed.
hearing Miss Clare McGowan of
Goderich, who was guest speaker.
Miss Elaine Jefferson of Lon-
don spent the week-end at her
home here, Mr, and Mrs, Sam
Jefferson and John of Newmarket
spent the week-end. with Mr. and
Mrs. Hilliard Jefferson and fam.
ily,
Mr, and Mrs. Norman MeClineh-
ey and Cathy of Auburn were Sun-
day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wes
Jefferson and family,
Mr, and Mrs. Don Jefferson and
Cheryl of Clinton visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. John Noble and
family.
Miss Lucy Thompson of Emote
spent the week-end at her home
here.
Those from this dIsrtiet who at-
tended the George H. Jefferson
Appreciation Day in Clinton on Sat-
urday night were Mr. and Mrs.
Hilliard Jefferson, Robert, Mary,
Sharon and Linda, Mr. Donald Jef-
ferson, Mr, and Mrs, Murray Wil-
son, Mr, and Mrs. James Ledcly,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jefferson and
a former classmate, Mr. Bert
Thompson.
Mrs, J. C. Robinson of Wingham,
Mr. Sydney MeClinchey, Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon McClinehey of Au.
burn were at 2iurich Wednesday
evening to pay respect to their de-
ceased cousin, Mrs, Joseph Du-
charme of Dashwood.
TURNBERRY COUNCIL
TWO APPEALS AT
COURT OF REVISION
The regular meeting of the Turn.
berry Township council was held
in the community hall at Bluevale
on Saturday at 1,30 p.m. with all
members present except Hertul'ex-
ton. Reeve A. D. Smith presided.
The minutes of the last meeting
were read and adopted on motion
by Edward Walker and William
Dettman. Communications were
read from the Department of
Highways, Stratford; The Salvation
Army, London; John G. Berry, of
Goderich; Ontario Good Roads As-
soc„ and John Rutherford, Belmore.
Mulvey - Dettman That we give
a grant of $35.00 to the Bluevale
Library and $25.00 to the Belmorb
Library.
Mulvey - Walker-- That we give
a .grant of $25.00 to the Huron
Plowmen's Association.
.Dettman -Mulvey— That we ask
fel' tenders for the cleaning out of
the,.Schiestel municipal drain, ten-
ders to be in the hands of the clerk
by NOVember 17th, 1961 at 8.30 p.m.
At three o'clock Court of Revis-
ion' Was opened on the 1962 assess-
ment roll, There were two appeals.
Walker -Mulvey— That the as-
sessment on roll No, 175 be sustain-
ed; also the assessment on roll No.
78 be lowered $25.00,
Dettman - Mulvey-- That we do
close the Court of Revision on the
1962 assessment roll,
Walker -Mulvey— That the gen-
eral accounts be passed and paid
as presented.
Dettman - Walker — That the
road accounts be passed and paid
as presented.
General Accounts
The Brookhaven Nursing Home,
$278.25; Colander Nursing Home,
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Attending the bride were Miss
Joyce Morrison an maid of honor,
Miss Nancy Clark and Miss Sharon
Riley as bridesmaids, and Pamela
Walden, junior bridesmaid. They
were attired in violet nylon chiffon
with puffed sleeves and gathered
skirts. They carried bronze mums.
Miss Faye Walden, sister of the
bride, was flower girl. She wore
mauve nylon with an appliqued
border around the full skirt. All of
the bride's attendants were of
Wingham,
Terry Buhrows, of Waterloo, was
best man. Andy Ste, Marie, of Clif-
ford, brother of the groom, Ronald
Walden of Wingham, brother of
the bride and john Gamble of Rip-
ley were the ushers, Master Dale
Walden of Wingham, nephew of
the bride, was the ring hearer,
The bride's table at the Legion
Hall, where the reception was held,
was centred with the wedding cake,
flanked by candles. Bouquets of
mums graced the other tables.
Guests attended from Kincardine,
Ripley, Goderich, Brussels, Ottawa,
Toronto, Collingwood, Harriston,
Clifford and Wroxeter.
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Mr, Trenier, organist of Wing- ,
barn United Church, played tradi.!
tional wedding music as Marilyn
Walden entered the church with
her father on Saturday afternoon,
when she became the bride of Wil-
liam Ste. Marie of Clifford. Rev.
T. G, Husser officiated,
The bride is a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. William Walden of Wing.
ham and the groom's parents are
Mr, and Mrs, George Ste. Marie,
Clifford,
Baskets of yellow and white
mums decorated the church, Miss
Bertha Blue of Ripley sang The
Wedding Prayer and "0 Promise me.
The bride carried a white Bible
crested With an orchid. She chose
a beautiful floor-length gown of
pure white nylon chiffon, generous-
ly appliqued in white peau sole
in an aspen leaf motif. The ap-
pliques were used to trim the shal-
low scoop neckline, giving a scal-
loped look to the neck. The short
shirred sleeves had one of the as-
pen leaf motifs placed to give the
impression of holding the shirring.
The aisle-wide skirt fell to a chap-
el train that was finished with a
soft ruffle at the bottom and had
a lover's knot bow at the tiny waist.
Her headdress was a cloud of silk
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She wore a white and gold sheath
with gold and brown aneeasories,
The groom's mother was not able
to attend due to illness. PRESBYTERIAN W.M.S,
REGULAR REIM
For a wedding trip to .Niagara
Falls and Buffalo Mra. tile, Marie
wore a brown knitted with
beige coat and brown and beige ac.
coast/ries. They will reside in
BtUEVALE -•- The W.M.S. of
Knox Presbyterian Church met at.
the. home of Mrs. Harry Elliott on Wingham.
Wednesday, The president, Mrs. 1
Bernard Thomas, gave the call to
worship and conducted the devo- BR
ITISH MORMAliE Bona! period.
The roll call was answered by I
OPENS
leTilliff
meMbers stating the 'number of ; hiRIVVEJ a
visits made to the sick, After the'
reports of the secretary and trea-
surer were given, other business I
was discussed,
On Friday of this week the first
Perth bra nett office of
13ritish Mortgage and Trita Com-
pany will open in Listowel.
Ceremonies will begin at 2 p.m,
when Dr. Harry 11, Livinlxii,(no,
senior practising physician in Lis-
towel, will cut the golden ribbon.
W. H. Gregory, president of Brit-
ish Mortgage, will he in charge of
the official opening, .T. lonql Ed-
wards, M.L.A., P.Ilwood Smith, may..
or of Idstowel and Angus Dickson,
reeve of the town, will participate
in the brief e,remopy.
('nil Stier, 1:„ilowct hr-itch nt in
anger, Wilfrid P. Dep,..,,,ry, 1..),;
volitive vice president ni.(1 then
Zurbrigg, :Dishevel branch -assistant
manager, will weleratie
after which they trill
inspect the modern, air comminned
office.
Open lamse will.he held on Fri
day from 2 to 5 and cram 7 to (,)
o'clock and on Salurrtiy, Noe. tun
from 2 lo 5 o'clork.
Founded in 1877, head office ()I'
British Mort gage & Trust t. in
Stratford. Now tinder construction
is a fine new heal afire building
which will be ready for oceupaney
early in the summer of 11)(12. Ili
addition to the Listowel office,
branch offices are located in
Brampton, Goderich and Hanover,
with now office buildings plannod
for the latter two towns,
A full range of trust and fintm-
'vial services will be provithal by the
Ltstowel branch office. Among
these are savings accounts, guar.
anteed investment certificates, re,
firemen!: savings plan, -deposit re
eeipts, mortgage loans. estate plan-
ning, ostate administration, invest-
Merit management, agency and
trusteeships.
One of 1114. newest services of-
fered by British Mortgage is depos-
it receipts an investment, espev.
tally designed for surplus funds
that can lx Invested for terms -4^5f
less than one year and paying a
rote of interest higher than that
paid on savings accounts,
From a tench-up to o complete job, we an make your
tar hook like new again.
BODY REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES.
WORK GUAIRANTEED. FREE ESTIMATES
Mrs. Gordon Greig, gave the
Scripture and comments, Mrs. 0.
H, Moffatt led in prayer. The of-
fering was dedicated by the presi-
dent,
A study in charge of the presi.
dent was "Know Your 131ue Book"
and this was very Interesting, as
some of the members were not ac-
quainted with it, All took part in
this study.
The president gave the closing
prayer. The hostess was assisted
by Mrs. It. G. McMurray and Mrs.
Gordon Greig in serving dainty re
freshmen Ls,
$92.75; Wingham Advance-Time-N,
$11,01.; Huron County Plowmen's
A.ssoe., $25.00; Bluevale Library,
$35.00; Belmore Library, $25,00; .1.
V. Fischer, part salary, $40,00; 13.
M, Ross, aecount, $1.50; Receiver
General, unemployment, ins., $6-70;
British Mortgage & Trust, rebate
on taxes, $6.27; C, B. Hoffman,
stove oil, $1.00; Cliff Hafer, hat
mace salary, selecting itIrOVI and
postage, $206,60.
Pay R011
George Lambert, $41:00: George
Gallaway, $256,02; William Mundell
$237.50; John Ward, $22.00.
Road Account~
Bell 'telephone, resetting poles,.
$33.36; H, E, Gathers, loader and
truck, $306.80; J. Harcourt, rent -of
truck, $22,50; Dave Emile, gravel,
$49.56; A. Corrigan, gravel, $13.20;
T. Convert-1, rent of haekhoe,
$78.75; Andy's Garage, truck spring,
$107.41; AleXaridet's Hardware,
tools, $5,60; Supertest Petroleum
Corp., stove oil, anti-freeze, gas,
$106.89; State Farin Mutual, grader
insurance., $56,70; State Farm Mu-
turd, pick-up truck ins., $26.19;
Wroxeter Telephone Co., tolls, $7.35.
Mulvey .Dettman--- That we do
now adjourn t4:1 meet on Dec, 2 at ;
1.30 p.m, or -at the tall of the reeve.:
- A. D, Smith, Reeve
Sohn V, Fiseher, Clerk