The Wingham Advance-Times, 1965-04-29, Page 74
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LEGAL
TOWNSHIP OF TURN,11I' R Y
BY-LAW NO, 5 - ]965
A BY-LAW OF TILE IVIUNI-
PIPALITY OF THE TOWN-
SHIP OF TURN/3E1HW FOR
STOPPING UP AND CLOS-
ING PORTIONS QF JAMES
w2I1I T F'•T , GEORGE STREET
AND GREEN STREET, MORE
PtARTICULARLY HERE I N
AFTER DESCRIBED,
WHEREAS itis deemed ad-
visable by the Municipality of
the Township of Turnberry to
atop up those portions of James
Street, George Street and
Green Streethereinafter de-
scribed.
AND WHEREAS the Council
of the said Corporation 'feel
that since these streets were
never open to traffic that there
is no need of same in the Dun -
can's Survey of the Hamlet of
Bluevale, the Council deem it
expedient that such portions of
the said streets as are herein-
after described be stopped,
THEREFORE 'RF. IT EN-
ACTED AND IT IS THEREBY
ENACTED that
FIRSTLY: That portion of
James Street .in Duncan's Sur-
vey, described as follows:
COMMENDING at the North-
west angle of Lot No. 98; thence
Easterly along the Northerly
limit of said Lot No, 98 and Lot
No, 98 produced Easterly to the
Westerly limit of the King's
Highway No. 86 and thence
Northerly along the West limit
of said King's Highway No. 86
to where it intersects the South
limit of Lot No. 70; thence
Westerly along the Southerly
limit of Lot No. 70 and Lot No.
70 produced Westerly and along
the Southerly limit of Lot No,
99 to the Southwest angle of
said Lot 99; thence Southerly
along the West limit of said
Lot No. 99 produced Southerly,
to the Northwest angle of said
Lot No, 98;
SECONDLY: That portion of
George Street in Duncan's Sur-
vey .described as follows:
COMMENCING at a point in
the East limit of Lot No. 97,
Duncan's Survey where it is
intersected by the West limit of
the King's Highway No. 86;
thence Northerly along the
East limits of Lots 97 and 98
and 98 produced Northerly
across James Street and con-
tinuing thence Northerly along
the East limit of Lots No. 99,
100, 101, 102, 103, 104 and 105
to the Northeast angle of said
Lot No. 105; thence Faaterly
along the North limit of sari
,Lot No, 105 produced Easterly
to the Northwest angle of Lot
No. 64 in Duncan's Survey;
hhence Southerly along the
West limits of Lots No. 64, 65,
66, 67, 68, 69 and 70 in Duncan's
Survey and continuing thence
Southerly along the West limit
of said Lot- No. 70 produced
Southerly until it intersects
King's Highway No. 86; thence
in a Southwesterly 'direction
along the Westerly limit of
King's Highway No, 86 to point
of commencement;
THIRDLY: That portion of
Green Street, in Duncan's Sur-
vey, described as follows:
COMMENCING at the North-
west angle of Lot No. 105 in
Duncan's Survey; thence East
along the North limit of said
Lot No. 105 and 105 produced
Easterly to the Northwest
corner of Lot No. 64 in Dun -
can's Survey and thence East-
erly along the North limits of
Lots No. 64 and 63 and the
North limit of Lot No. 63 pro-
duced Easterly until it inter-
sects the West limit of King's
Highway No. 86; thence North-
erly along the West limit of the
King's Highway No. 86 to the
North limit of Green Street;
thence Westerly along the
Northerly limit of Green Street
and continuing thence Westerly
to a point which intersects a
line drawn perpendicular to the
Northwest angle of said tot
105: thence Southerly along the
said perpendicular line to the
Northwest angle of Lot No. 105
and the place of beginning, be
stopped.
READ a first and second
time this 3rd day of April, AD.
1965.
READ a third time and
finally passed this day of
May, 1965.
Reeve. Clerk.
I, JOHN V. FISCHER, Clerk
of the Township of Turnberry,
do hereby certify that the
above to be a true copy of By -
Law No, 5, 1965, of the Town-
ship of Turnberry, as read a
first and second time on the
3rd day of April 1965, A.D.
NOTICE
Take notice that the above
By -Law No. 5, 1965 of the Cor-
poration of the Township of
Turnberry after publication as
required by Section 462 of the
Municipal Act will be duly con-
sidered and read a third time
and finally passed by Couneit
in accordance with the require-
ments of the above Section 462.
The Council will hear claims
of any person or persons either
by themselves or by their So-
licitor, that their lands will be
prejudicially affected.
Applications for such hear -
leg phqu1d he .made to the
undersigned not later than
April 39th, 1965.
JOHN V. FISCHER,
15.225294 Clerk,
TOWNSHIP OF TVRNBERRY
BY+LAW NO. 6 - 1$65
A BY-LAW OF THEN5-
O.fPALITY OF THE TOWN-
SIM OF TUR.NBERRY FOR
STOPPING UP AND CI,OS-.
ING to BLIND LANE MORE
PARTICULARI.,Y HERE I N -
AFTER 'DESCRIBED,
WHEREAS it is deemed ad-
visable by the Municipality of
the Township of Turnberry to
stop up the blind lane herein-
after described,
,AND WHEREAS the Council
of the said Corporation feels
that since this blind lane was
never open to traffic, that there
is no need of this blind lane
in Wingham Town Plot of
Lower Wingham the Council
,deem it expedient that the said
blind lane be stopped.
THEREFORE BE, IT EN-
ACTED AND IT IS HEREBY
ENACTED that the blind. lane
hereinafter described and
namely a blind lane being a
lane commencing at the South-
west corner of Lot No. 86 in
the Township of Turnberry in
the County of Huron; thence
continuing Easterly along the
South limit of said Lot No. 86
to the most Easterly point of
the said Lot; thence South in a
straight line to the Northeast
angle of Lot No. 80; thence
West along the North limits of
Lots 80 and 79 to the Northwest
angle of Lot No. 79; thence
North along the East limit of
Helena Street to the place of
beginning, be stopped,
READ a first and second
time this 3rd day of April, A.D.
1965.
READ a third time and
finally passed this day of
May, 1965.
Reeve. Clerk.
I, JOHN V. FISCHER, Clerk
iof the Township of Turnberry,
do hereby certify that the
above to be a true copy of By -
Law No. 6, 1965, of the Town-
ship of Turnberry, as read a
first and second ,time on the
3rd •day of April 1965, A.D.
NOTICE
Take notice that the above
By -Law No. 6, 1965 of the Cor-
poration of the Township of
Turnberry after publication a4
required by Section 462 of the
Municipal Act will be duly con.
sidered and read a third time
and finally passed by Council
in accordance with the require-
ments of the above Section 462.
The Council will hear claims
of any person or persons either
by themselves or by their So-
licitor, that their lands will be
prejudicially affected.
Applications for such hear-
ing should be made to the
undersigned not later than
April 30th, 1965,
JOHN V. FISCHER,
15-22-29b Clerk.
IN MEMORIAM
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MARTIN -In loving memory of
Mrs. Charles Martin, who
passed away one year ago,
April 21, 1964.
Sunshine fades
fall
But sweet remembrance out-
lasts all.
-Sadly missed by Mrs. Eu-
nice Gillespie and family. 29b
and shadows
thrTTJFNNAN-In loving mem-
ory of a dear husband and
father, David McLennan, who
passed away April 26, 1951.
Someone remembers, someone
cares
Your name is remembered in
someone's prayers,
Morning and evening and all
year through,
Someone's heart is thinking of
you,
-Lovingly remembered by
his wife and family. 29b
BIRTHS
HARRISON-In Wingham and
District Hospital, on Wednes-
day, April 21, 1965, to Mr. and
Mrs. Wm, Harrison, Wrox-
eter,' a son.
GNAY - Mr, and Mrs. John
Gnay, R. R. 1, Belgrave, an-
nounce the birth of tlheir
daughter, Julie Ann, in Wing -
ham and District Hospital on
Friday, April 23, 1965, a sister
for Grant.
HENDERSON - In Wingham
and District Hospital, an Sat-
urday, April 24, 1965, to Mr.
and Mrs. William Henderson,
Wingham, a son.
1 ODGINS -- In St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, on Satur-
day, April 24, 1965, to Mr. and
Mrs. Clare Hodgins (Pauline
Cowan), R. R. 8, .Parkhill, a
daughter.
CAMPBELL -In Wingham and
District Hospital, on Monday,
April 26, 1965, to Mt. and Mrs.
Charles Campbell, Wingham,
a son.
EDGAR - In Clinton hospital
on Monday, Aptil 26, 1965, to
Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Edgar,
a daughter.
Wingham Advance -Times, T.huxsday, Apr. 29, 1.995*:Page'1
DOUG ELLIOTT', of Wingham District High
School, entered this relief model of one
acre on the moon at the science fair. It
demonstrates how the moon will look to a
space traveller from a distance of eight
miles above the moon's surface.
Gorrie Personal Notes
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. King
visited friends in Wingham on
Sunday,
Miss Nadine Cooke, Kitchen-
er, spent the week -end with
Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Cooke.
Mr. Birks Robertson, Teeswa-
ter, visited Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
don Edgar and other friends on
Saturday.
Miss Debbie Stewart, Harris -
ton, spent the Easter holidays
with her grandmother, Mrs.
Gordon Underwood.
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Burke,
Port McNichol, are visiting
Mrs. Margaret Willits,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hastie
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hastie
visited Mr. Thomas Hastie in
MISCELLANEOUS
CUSTta(ER CORN planting.
Peter Dorsch; phone 331J6,
Brussels. 29&13-20*
SAWS SHARPENED - Will
sharpen any woodcutting saw.
Bring in to Alexander's Hard-
ware. 22-29*
GARDEN TILLING
Phone Earl Jenkins 357-2683
after six.
29-6-13-20b
PAINTING & DECORATING
CHARLES RINTOUL
Phone 357-3044, Wingham.
16rrb
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Modern equipment used. All
work guaranteed. Write Louis
Blake, R. R. 2, Brussels, phone
442W6, Brussels. M11 -S9*
FLOOR SANDING
New hardwood floors Iaid,
sanded and finished. Also old
floors. New modern equipment.
Phone 357-2750, Norman Rin-
toul & Sons, 16rrb
See your -
FULLER BRUSH DEALER
LES REYNOLDS
Phone 357-1085, Wingham.
Jy28rrb
NOTICE
. If you are thinking of financ-
ing a car be sure to contact
your State Farm Agent first.
Reuben Appleby, 27 Patrick
Street, Wingham, phone 357-
1679.
FOR YOUR
Insurance Needs in Automo-
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and Sickness Home Protection
Call your Co-op Agent -
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Dial 357-3739.
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ford, Ontario. A22t'rb
Scarborough Hospital and
friends at Milton and Erindale
on Sunday,
Mrs. Clarence Sperling and
Wanda, Mrs, Donald Gedeke
and Mrs. Glad. Edgar attended
the trousseau tea at Ancaster
on Saturday of Miss Ruth Elene
Wade, whose marriage to
Cameron Erle Cochrane of Pa-
ris will take place in Ryerson
United Church in May.
Mr. and Mrs, Cameron Edgar
visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs, Selah Breckenridge of
Jamestown.
Mr. Jack Milligan and Mr.
James CIark of Wroxeter, Rev.
G. A. Anderson, Mr. Norman
Wade, Mr. Harry King and Mr.
William Bennett attended the
B. A. C. banquet at Belgrave on
Friday evening.
Mr, and Mrs. Earl Cudmore,
Brussels, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Nay on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Ira McLean of
Wroxeter, Mrs. Jean MacDon-
ald, Mrs. Keith Finnigan, Mrs.
Dorothy Earls and Miss Leone
Earls of London, Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Miller and Mr. and Mrs.
Wilford King visited Wednes-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Hastie.
Mr. and Mrs. George Brown
and Jean spent the week -end
with Mrs, John Stewart of Tor-
onto.
Sgt. F. Glenn and Mrs. Aus-
tin and family of Oakville
spent last week -end with Mr.
and Mrs, William Austin,
Miss Maude Higgins has re-
turned to her home in the vill-
age.
Mrs. Jean Elliott and Mrs.
Bert Elliott of Molesworth visit-
ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
Cameron Edgar on Saturday,
Mr, James Edwards visited
Mrs. Adam Darling, Belmore,
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Donald Mitchell]
and family of Alvinston visited
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Ro-
bert Searson.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gowdy
visited Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. Ivan Haskins of McIntosh.
Miss Cherub Tompkinsspent
the Easter holidays with her
grandmother, Mrs, Annie Gei-
ger and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. George Cam-
eron and family, Stoney Creek,
spent a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Murray Edgar.
APPOINTED SEC. -TREASURER
GORRIE-At a meeting of the
Gorrie cemetery board on Thurs-
day of last week, Harry Rhame
was appointed secretary -treas-
urer, owing to the death of
Ewart Whitfield. Mr. Rhame is
also caretaker.
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BRUCE MARLATT
Brussels - Phone 133
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License No. 390-C-65
Jack Alexander
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