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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1961-12-20, Page 4Page Font The Wingham Advaaceariones, Wednesday, Dee. 20, 1961 WANTED LIVE UT FOR ANY QUANTITY CAMPBELL SOUP Compaity Ltd, LISTOWEL, ONT, Phone 900 Collect CARETAKER wanted for Wingh6n Separate School. Duties to coin Mence January 15th, 1962. Apply Isy letter stating salary to secre- tary, Frances Caskatiette. 20-27b APPLICATIONS WANTED TOWNSHIP OF HOWICH Applications for, Clerk Written applications stating age and qtzalifications will be received by •the undersigned up to 12 o'clock noon, Friday, December 22nd, 1961, for the position of Clerk in the 'row :lel:up of Howick With duties to corrirrience January 1st, 1982. ARTHUR 'GIBSON, Reeve, Township of IloVvick, I'Vlexeter, Ontario. 13-20b fiCHOOL CAItETA.KEItS , Applications Will be reteiVeci bit III Deeernber 31et for the position earetaker in each Of the l'im'e schools of Morris Scheel Area. 1)uties, te edrarrierme Februery I, 1962,, Appliearets will state sale:ie. required. An outline of •duties :riser: he had trent any Menlber Of the. Petard Nu application necessarily accepted. 'Ralph ShaW, secretary, Brussels, Oat. 20.27b iVANTito %ANIS -A large sire drill,Phone 61sW. 20Ie ACHESON'S Dead Stock Service sneers! Are you interested in 'getting the best and highest Test: prices for your dead, old, ok, „disabled horses and cattle? • . rtf ,so, phone Atwood Zenith 3-4900 (no ton charge) — or ATWOOD 856-2622 COLLECT License No. 1113C61. MARLATDS Dead Stock Service $1.00 per 100 lbs. paid for Deseal Colas and Horses over .501!) Ilia. More for sick and dieahled Cows and Horses accord eig to size eful condition. von PROMPT 'SERVICE LEASE CALL COLLECT Bruce Marlatt iszlsisel Phone 133 24 HOUR SERVICE LICENSE Nta38-C-61., e 94-R.P.-61 aseesseeseessaeocesaaaiesseeaesseaseesiseesese WANTED_ HIGHEST CASH PRICES FiAID VOR OLD FEATHER' TICKS Also New Goose and Duck Feathers WRITE TO: LOUIS WAXMAN • this wt, Ontatio N.1.5-D27b I _ jak ;lion 119 Aiiiillin01111110M1 ROCKLAND SALVAGE WANTED TO BUY — SALVAGE CAST, STEEL, BRASS, COPPER AND BATTERIES Highest cash prites paid for old pewter, silver plate and old feather ticks PHONE 144 — WINGHAM D2Orrb IF YOU -ARE INTERESTED IN FORD OR FALCON CARS AND TRACTORS CONTACT Jack King AT . FRED'S SUPERTEST STATION PHONE 243 - WINGHAM - RESIDENCE 472 AGENT FOR MONTGOMERY MOTORS FORD, FALCON SALES & SERVICE LUCKNOW, PHONE 40 Wolikeolzi-4,KtriatzfavarriauroLuAzoAkurog.A40470,1pAgAmtmitorogrgooker,4 DUCKS GEESE AND FRESH TURKEYS FROZEN TURKEYS and CHICKENS Order Now! Be sure of Your Christmas Dinner lk g.W.-;.14MOZAMONA14.-0404vnimtzg..0 Lockridge's Butcher, Shop 10) AMBULANCE Service CALL -- S. J. WALKER PHON E 106 Day --189 Night J. B. ACTESON, D.C. Dr. of Chiropraetic X-Ray WROXETER Phone 120 Hours: Monday to Friday, 10-4.$0 Evenings: Mon., 'rues. and Theirs., 7-9 BUTLER, DOOLEY and CLARKE CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Trustee in Bankruptcy Licensed Municipal Auditor 39 West Street JA. 4-8253 G ODERICH, ONTARIO 1. .0.1•711.110110.41111,14.41 CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON Barristers, Solicitors, Eto. Wingham!, Phone 0 J. H. CRAWFORD, Q.C. IL S. nurrnimmNotor4, A, II, MCTAVISII BARRISTER, SOLICITOR and NOTARY PUIILIC TEESWATER - ONTARIO Tel. 392-7373, Teesteettet Wroxetcr-a-Every Wtelnetedese ofternoon, 2-4 p.m., or by appointment. JM T. hOODALL IIARRISTEI4 SOLICITOR, NOTARY, Etc. Office—Meyer Meek, Whightteti PITONE 14 0). 1 Frederick F. Hornuth 136 1.B, R.O. Carol E. Homuth, 'Mrs. Viola H. lionutli, orroatrriusts i5tIotoli 118 I Harriston, Ontario II, C. MACLEAN ,General Insurance and Real Estate Broker JOSEPHINE STREET Phones 115 a,,ncl 31 m„ . 1771,71.7,4, Great Acomplishments in. Final Year, W. A. to Merge COMING. EVENTS CLEARING AFC-TION SALE .FOR SALE PINK PARTY DRESS for sale. Site 14. Worn. once. Phone 769, even- ings. 20b SHORT-WAVE RADIO fur sale. Hallicrafter's S-38171, fair bands, earphones. Phone 457. 2e* 290 SAVAGE RIFLR for sale. Take- down model, perfect eonditien. Phone 23*, Wroxeter exerriange. 13:20:27b MAUVE formal dress ler sale, size 12, Worn only once. Phone 451W4, Brussels, 20" CHRISTMAS TREES for sale. Spruce. All sizes. Phone 658W2. Can pick up or will deliver. Har. old Dennis, 13;20* NO. 30 MASSEY-HARRIS tractor for sale. Heat houser. Good con- dition. Bill Irwin, phone 620W1. It. R 3, Wingham. OAT ROLLER for sale. Complete with 1 h.p, electric motor. Con- tact Max Demaray, Brussels, Phone 33838. 13:2O* SNOWBLOWERS for sale. Choice of two models with improved, fea- tures, Made by Alvin Wallace. Phone 31R4, Blyth. 22-D27* RANGE oil burner 000kstove for sale. Burns wood, coal or oil, Burnt one winter. Good as new% Gives a lot of heat and is a good baker. A bargain for quick sale. Can be seen *at Stainton's Hard- ware, or phone 886J. 20b SEWING MACHINES for CHRIST- MAS Smitty's in Hanover are offering tremendous savings in new and reconditioned sewing machines from now till Christ- from $79.50 at SMITTV'S S-P1Dia PING CENTRE, 1-1ANCal—na 6-13-20b -ELECTROLUX SALES AND SERA VICE—Authorized dealer H. A. MeDermitt, Fordwie.h phone 59-31, Contact Mrs T McDoug- all, phone \V earn, for service, Art • lemon- stration. 29rrb FILTER QUEEN Sales anu Ser- vice, repairs to all makes of vacuum cleaners. Used cleaners of all makes for sale. Robert K. Peck, 'Varna. telephone Hensall 696R2. 16reb SINGER SALES & SERVICE-S:4%e- pairs to zell makes of sewing machines, vacuums and floor polishers. Used machines fot sale, Phone 665, Wingham, George Henderson. 15reit LIVESTOCK FOR SALE'. COMFORTABLE heated .„ geroem apartment for rent,. with .prtylite entrance and bath. Suitable for one or two business people. Avail- able December 27th. Phone 127R. 20b FOR RENT OR GALE—Immediate possession. Large, well built brick house on Minnie Street, Four bedrooms, recreation room, big living room. Hot water heat. Mo- dern, every convenience. This house would duplex easily for in- come property. Will give four morith lease or more. Substantial mortgage can be arranged for buyer. Phone N, J, Welwood 711. HELP WA-N.4'ED CARDS OF THANKS The famine, of the late Mr. Ches- ter Higgins wish to extend their heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the many acts of kindness, mes- sages of sympathy, beautiful floral tributes and memoriam cards re- ceived from their kind friends, neighbors and relatives in their re- cent sad bereavement.—Mrs, Mar- garet Higgins and family, 20b I wish. to thank my relatives- and friends for their visits while 1 was a patient in Wingham General Hos- pital, also Dr. McKim, Dr. Craw- ford, Mrs. Morrey, and the nursing, staff for all their kindness.—George Selling: 20b .I would like to thank all my friends and neighbours who were! so kind and helpful while I wasi Under the. de:et-des care in my home, i also the Wingham Fire Depart-I ment and their wives who 'were so thOtightful the night of their ban-i quet. I would also like to 'thank! Klahsen for all his kind at-i Alvin Sell. 20b I wish' to thank all my friends and neighbours who sent me cards, flowers and gifts while a patient in Wingham Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.. McKim, Dr, Crawford and the nurses for their kindness.— Elfzeheth Manta-ornery. 20* Tile faanily of, Chester Gilkinson wish to thank the friends and neighbours who gave so generously of their time in preparing .for the sale. Their kindness was very much appreciated and will never be for- gotten. 20* DEAL STOCE WANTED IDEAff ANIMAL Disposal Act—We have been licensed to remove your dead and crippled farm ani- mals under the above Act. For free removal call collect, Wing- ham 878, Palmerston 123W or Elmira, MOhawk 9-5561, Gordon Young (Elmira) Limited. License 100-C-61. rrb of Finance Co. repossessions, bank- rupt stocks, bailiff seizures and personal consignments, consisting of modern household, furniture, TVs, .Appliances, brand new Cloth- ing, plastie and stuffed toys, at Listowei Legion flail, Libtowei, on Sotutitlay„ Dee. 23rd, tie 1 p.m. sharp. We will sell such outstanding items as a 2-pc. Chesterfield Suite, foam rubber zippered cushions with nylon cover, breed new; Wood's chest freezer, like new„ holds over 400 lbs.; large Chord Organ, console model, play by numbers, hooks in- cluded. S 'Television sets, most with new picture tubes with one year guaran- tee; 2 Bedroom Suites with box springs and mattresses, full size bookcase beds; 3 special Combina- tion Radio and Record Player; 3 chrome Kitchen Suites, one with large table and six chairs; 2 Re- frigerators; 2 Electric Ranges; 2 conventional Washers with pumps; matching pair Automatic. Washer and Dryer; 1 other Electra, Dry- er; set of maple Bunk Beds; 2 30" Continental Beds; I Spacesaver with nylon cover; 3 two-pee, Daven- port Suites, can be made intd a bed; Hostess Chairs; Arm Chairs; Plat- form Rockers; Odd Chrome 'Chairs; Step end Coffee Tables; Foot Stools and other items, all new or nearly new. Large assortment of Children's new Clothing and Toys. Terms Cash on day of sale, cheques accepted, 3% tax in 'effect, Note -- As an added Christmas special there will be free draws: 1st prize, 17" TV; 2nd, box of new clothing; 3rd, 3 step tables. There will be free coffee for everyone, Ineinkan Bunch, It, R. 2, Gadehill, Auctioneer, Dial Stratford 271-3049. 20h MISCELLANEOUS CUSTOM snowploughing, Harold Congram, phone 1079, 29-317b WOULD THE PERSON taking a light grey car coat, size 18, from the Lucknow Legion Hall en Sat- urday night, please return to Neal Taylor, R. R. 3. Wingham. 20b IF YOU ARE THINKING of fin- ancing' a car, be sure to contact your State Farm Agent first, Reuben Appleby, R.R. 2, Wing- ham, phone 703W3. 13120:j3:10b BILLS TO PAY? Did you spend too muck money at Christmas? Have you 12 how's weekly and a car'? Become an AVON REPRESENTATIVE lit a profitable territory near your home. Openings in Turnberry, East Wawanosh, Morris Twps. Write MRS. E. BELL 84B ALBERT ST., WATERLOO or phone collect Si. 5-0751 before: 8.30 a.m. CURRIE AMBULANCE WINGHAM Day 51; Night 636 or 716 Cement Septic Tanks STEEL RE-INFORCED AND WATERPROOFED MADE AND INSTALLED 13ackhoe for digging holes and drains and other excavations Pumper for cleaning tanks RONALD FORSTER PHONE 99 LUCKNOW S13-D27* THE WEST WAWANOSH MUTUAL, FIRE INSURANCE CO. Head Office, Deng:union Established 1878 BOARD OF DIREC'rORS President, Brown Smyth, R, R. 2, Auburn; Vice-Pres., Herson Irwin, Belgrave; Directors, Paul Caesar, R, R 1, Dungannon; George C. Feagan, Goderich; Ross McPhee, R R. 3, Auburn; Donald MacKay, Ripley; John Ie. Mae:Lei:nail, R. R. 3. Goderich; Frank Thompson, R. It 1, Holyrood, William Wiggins, R. R. 3, Auburn. For information on your Maur- Mice, call your nearest director who is also an agent, er the secretary.' Durnin Phillips, taingannon, phone. Duneennee dti jerae /47 ! KIA/9$ Of VS G AM A VAINCEsTIlk S eseeeeseesse.seeseasea.....eseeseeesseesesease. BROTHER WAS WELL- KNOWN LAWYER Henry Francis White, 51, of St, Leopards Ave., Toronto, died last week in Toronto General Hospital. He had practised law in Toronto for the past 25 years. Educated, at St. Andrew's College, lteiversity of Toronto and Osgoode Hall, he was called to the bar in 1936, when he joined the Trusts and Guarantee Co., now the Crown. Trust Co., as an estates officer. He was one of the founders of the Canadian Tax Foundation the same year and was its governor from 1953 -to 1959. In 1943 he joined the law firm of Holden, Murdock, Walton, Find- lay, Robinson and Pepall. Mr. White was a charter member and trustee of Lawrence Park Com- munity Church, United Church of Canada and a member of the .Kap- pa Sigma Fraternity. He was director of Algonquin Building Cre- dits Ltd. .He is survived by his wife, the former Helen Elizabeth Baker; four sons, Harry, Anthony, Edward and Timothy; a daughter, Eliza- beth Anne; his mother, Mrs. Ruby White; three sisters, Mrs. Phyllis Eraser of Toronto, Mrs. H, Glee and of Thornhill and Mrs. E. Powell of Wingham, and a brother, P70 C, A, E, White, in Winnipeg.-:' BUILDING, PLUMB- ING and 'HEATING Remodelling, Bathrooms and Kitchens a Specialty Plumbing & Heating Supplies George A. Carter BLYTH, ONTARIO Phone Blyth 47 or Wingham 112J 22*112D-D20b aeoanweeeaeaeseaaesea=ee.eeeseemeeee Musical Instruments or Accessories for Sale Make -we:Woeful Christmas Gifts Come out and have a look ALSO PIANO 'VEINING AND REPAIRS Ross Mann Music Shop, Bluevale Phone 304431, Winghant 6-13-20b e-ea1-7Ieeera-.ZereaereeeseaeeaeaeaeeSe'lle:a'eereeer.nesMei SPECIAL! 10 pce. Bedroom Group 10 pce. Living Rm. Group 38 pce. Kitchen Suite 1 Living Rm. Mirror Free 1 Bedspread Free 60 pieces in all — $495 $4.e5'Weekly, 'Small Down Payment We Deliver R. A, CURRIE & SONS FURNITURE Wingham - Phone 51 • TRUCK LETTERING • COMMERCIAL SIGNS COX SIGNS A COMPLETE SIGN SERVICE PH. 518, WALKERTON Wm. C. Higgins. Dies. in Blyth Relatives, friends and neighbors were saddened to leerp of the death of William Chester Higgins, Tuesday of last week at his home in Blyth, after a snort ill- ness. Mr, Higgins was born in Turn- berry Township on Jan. 1st, 1884, where he farmed until he retired to Blyth in 1950. He was a member of the United Church, Blyth, and a member of the L.O.L. for 113 years, lie is survived by his wife, Mar- garet, one daughter, Lenora, Reg.N. of London, one son, Joseph A., of Mitchell, and two grandchildren, Joaune and Wayne, of Mitchell; two sisters, Mrs. Minnie Gallagher and Miss Maud, of Gorrie; pee bro. ther, Edgar, of Brussels. One else ter, Mi's, Elizabeth Lennox, prede- ceased him. A niece, Mrs. Enter- son (Velma) Shera, resides in Wingham and a nephew, Alvie gins, in Brussels. L.O.L. service was held Wednes- day night. The funeral service was held Thursday at 2 p.m, from the Tasker 'funeral chapel, Blyth, with the Rev, E. MeLagan officiating. Pallbearers were John Fairservice, Calvert Falconer, Leslie Fear, Lloyd Henning, Jim Halliday and William Taylor. Flower bearers were Jack Higgins, 'Stewart Hig- gins, Robert Chalmers, Cecil Whee- ler and D, McKenzie. Interment was in Wroxeter cemetery, • Mrs. Hugh McTavish Dies in Milverton Mrs, Hugh McTavish -passed away at. Milverton Nursing Home on Friday, Dec. 8th, where she had been confined for the past four years. A daughter of the late Ar- chibald McMichael and Fanny Montgomery, she was born at Bel- more, Sept, 21, 1873, one of a fam- ily of 13, having seven sisters and five brothers. She was married to Hugh Mc- Tavish' of North Easthope, where -a family of three sons was born: Archibald, now . of London; Fraser of Windsor and John, deceased. Also surviving are two eisterss Mrs. Wilt (Charlotte) Smith of Vancou- ver; Mrs, David (Annie) Weir of Wingham; four grandsons and five great-grandchildren, Mrs. McTavish was predeceased by sisters Jane, Mary, (Mrs: King), Fanny (Mrs. Higgins), Elsie (Mrs. Paulin), Lizzie (Mrs. Montgomery); also by her brothers, Tom, Archie, Richard, Robert and William. Mrs. McTavish was a member-of the North Easthope. Presbyterian Church, Women's Missionary So- ciety and a charter member of the Hampstead Women's Institute. In 1916 the family moved to the 12th line of Elma, where her husband predieeased her on Dec. 7th, 1921. After disposing of the farm she Made tier home with her sons in London and Windsor, The body rested at the Mearane funeral home after Saturday at 2 p.m. until -funeral service at 3.30 Sunday, conducted by Rev. John MeMurray of :Burns Presbyterian Church. Pallbearers were three grandsons, Sandy and Albert Mc- Tavish of London and Dr, David Ross McTavish/ of Toronto; three nepheWs, Jack McMichael, Listow- el, George Paulin and Harvey Mc- Michael, Wroxeter. Friends ' at- tended the funeral from Toronto, Windsor, London, Wroxeter, Bel- More, Listewel, Stratford aid Hampstead,. The Woman's .aeziociatian of the WU:gleam, United, -.-Cheretz held its December meeting in the school room, with the, :president, Mrs. A. Lunn, presiding. Reports of the' year's activities were presented, which showed the closing of a very successful term. Much activity had centred 'around 'the furnishing of the new manse, all of which had. been under the supervision of this organization with. Mrs. i. Cermich. ael as convener, Tile had been laid on the floor of the church kit- chen and balls, and other necessary equipment purchased. Mrs, G. Bu- chanan, corresponding secretary, told, that 162 cards had been sent to shut-ins as well as several plants and the treasurer, Mrs, W, H. Ed- wards, reported that the church tea was found to be the best ever 1 held. Catering had ,been provided for several organizetions and also for weddings. Plans were made for decorating the church at Christmas' and for remembering those who are sick. G. MATT CHAIRS FRIDAY'S CONCERT On Friday evening a Chrietipari concert, presented by -the pupils, of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Sunday School was opened with the singing of a hymn, The superintendent, Gordon Leggett, offered prayer and acted as chairman for the following program; Mrs. K, Leitch's class, "Signs of Christmas" and "Filling the Stock- ing"; Miss Helen Currie and Miss JaniS Henciersoit's class, "Away in a Manger" and "Manger Bed"; Miss J. Crothers' class, group reci- tations, -"So Scatty Radiant" and "The Cherry Tree Carol" ;.Mrs. W. Lapp's class, recitations "Happy Hearts", "Christneee Story" and chorus, "If We Could Go to Beth- lehem", Miss Phillips' and Miss Jamie- son's class, dialogue, "The Night before Christmas"; Miss Pringle's and Mrs. W. Forsyth's class, a song "Joy"; Mrs, H. Baeman's and Miss Linda Clark's class, song, "Away in a Manger"; J, Gorbutt's class, group recitations, "The Wise Men Went to Bethlehem" and "Jesus Is Here"; Miss Gail Hender- son's class, ,recitation and song, "Christmas Bells"; Miss V. Mc- Laughlin's class, a section of tire Primary Catechism. Miss M, Farrier's class, a play, "Chiestmas •Breakfast", from L. M. Alcott's "Little Women"; Mrs. J. Gorbutt's class,. "Christmas Candles"; G. Leggatt's class, a mus, ical trio, piano, piano accordion and trumpet; lefiss Betty Ann Lapp's class, pantomime, "Silent Night", and books of the -Bible in unison; F, McGee's class, a quiz, "Live a Borrowed Life", using Bible char- acters; Miss C. Isbister's class, re- citation and song, "The Friendly Beasts"; Mrs. W. Congram's class, a play, "Is Christ in Your Christ- mas?" • By Jack C. Dieteich\ COIN NOTES Box 28, Clinton le Last Thursday's meeting 1- was quite successful, apnroxiniitelytt 25 being present. The Huron Coin Club is now in existence and is of- ficially known as "The Huron Nu- mismatic Club", Elected as offi- cers were myself as president; Alf Roy, vice-president and Ray Va- Choir as secretary-treasurer. All future meetings will be held on the second Thursday of each month, making the next meeting on Jan, 11th at 8 pm. in the Clin- ton town hall. Anyone who missed last week's meeting is certainly Welcome to come out to the next one. Cash donations were voted to Sing Time and to Five Oaks Training school. It was decided to purchase a new stove and other equipment for the -Church kitchen, and the re- Mangler of moneys on hand will he kept to redecorate the Sunday School room. The-meeting express ed regret at losing the secretary, Mrs. S, Thompson, who is moving .to Stratford. Mrs. Lunn thanked the members for the loyal coopera- tion and support which she had re- ceived during her two years as pre- sident, Ae this was the last meeting of the W.A. before merging, at the New Year, into the new organiza- tion, The United Church Women, Mrs, Greer gave a short history of this organization. Looking back through. the years, it was found that a Ladles' Aid Society 'was formed in the former Methodist Church in Wingham around 1872, with Mrs, Holmes as president. This was a small group of courag- eous women who gathered together for -spiritual eaperience veeli as for work and service, At title time the -magenta church embraced'a large area, .extending from Crane brook, Ethel -and Bluevale to.- Glen!, anneal, St. Helene and Lucknow, under the supervision of two mill,. liters. In 1877, a parsonage was pure chased for $750.00 and to -women did much toward furnishing it, gathering pieces of necessary far. niture -from, hero and there. Even much of the church equipment penacti on the Ladies" Aid and up to this time they are still the Mar. tines of the churen, fun of good works, sO it was with mixed feelings regret and antielpation that the members of the Woman's Associd. tion closed an era of work and fel: lowship which had continued -for ea many years, and which heritage will be carried into the new organ- ization which will have a larger membership and greater outreach. Mrs. N, Underwood led a theake. giving for all the services provided by this organization throughout the years and Mrs. Wm, Buehfield led a litany of personal dedication to the new "United Church Women", Rev. T. G. Husser closed the meet- ing with a prayer, FREE. SKATING Sunday afternoon' in Wingham Arena front 2 to l p.m., 'sponsored by Wishing Well Drinks, Mead. Beverages. CE20-27-3b . SALES DELP WANTED MEN WANTED—Are you satisfied With your work? Would you like a business of your own? If yes, write Rawleigns, Dept. L-453-0G, 4005 Richelieu, Montreal, 20b AGENT WANTED in this area to sell Chicks from Hatchery with one of the best franchised layers available. Liberal commissions paid. Should fit in, well with lines of feeds, seed, fertilizer, agricul- ture chemicals and medications. Apply Box 581, Seaforth, Ont. 29-6-13-20b! mas. Electric Portables few-A $39, . Automatic Zig Zag Machines HOLSTEIN HEIFERS for •eale. Coming in February and March. •I 'Weuld.' like to thank all our Phone 52E112, Brussels, 20,47e neighbours and friends for their ' help in any way in building our. 9 PIGS for sale, eight weeks eld, new: barn, I wish you all a Merry Phone 371J5, Brussels, Charlie ChristriteS, and a Happy New Year. IVIathere,—Joeissen family, R. R. 1, Wing- • ham, 20* FOR RENT DEAD STOCK WANTED FRESH, DEAD, DISABLED COWS, HORSES, $7.00 each MINI! HORSES, 4e lb. A. LORENZ DURHAM Call long distance DURHAM 493 collect FlSrrh BIRTHS BENINGER-- At Holy Cross Hos- pital, Calgary, Alta,, on Sunday, December a 1951, to Joyce and. Jitn Be*Winger, a daughter,Re- becca Anne, a sister for Aileen, Jamie, Shelley, and Barbara, MONTGOMERY -••-- Rena and Bill Montgomery are pleased to an- nounce the birth of their daughter in Wingham General Hospital on' Wednesday, December 13, 1961. AX TON-In the Wingham 'General, Hospital on Thursday, December, 14, 1961, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alton, (Loreen Wray), R, R. 7, Lucknow, a son, Gordon Walter,