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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1965-07-15, Page 3• • a • • 4 • • • • • • • • • • • LOW GROSS SCORE in Sunday's first round of the Carling Trophy inter -club golf tournament was won by Lyman Jardin, centre, a member of the Wingham club. Here he is congratulated by Bob Doerksen, right, the inter -club president. At left is Matt Boyd, who was in charge of arrange- ments for the match here.—A-T Photo. \ 12 / HAFERMEHL'S 9 JEWELLERY 3 WINGHAM / 6 \ TWO CERTIFIED WATCHMAKERS TO PROVIDE FAST, EFFICIENT SERVICE. Expert Jewellery and Watch Repairs. For all of your Construction Needs Call .. . rate eat CONSTRUCTION CO. General Contractors DIAL 357-2344 WINGHAM Business and Professional Directory WINGHAM MEMORIALS GUARANTEED GRANITES CEMETERY LETTERING REASONABLE PRICES Buy Direct and Save Bus. Ph. 357-1910 Res. Ph. 357-1015 AMBULANCE SERVICE CALL - S. J. WALKER PHONE Day - Night 357-1430 Frederick F. Homuth Phm.B., R.O. Carol E. Homuth, RO Mrs. Viola H. Homuth, RO OPTOMETRISTS Phone 118 HARRISTON - ONTARIO BUTLER, DOOLEY, CLARKE & STARKE Chartered Accountants Trustee in Bankruptcy Licensed Municipal Auditor 2nd Floor, PUC Building Cor. Josephine & John Sts. WINGHAM, Dial 357-1561 A. H. McTAVISH BARRISTER, SOLICITOR and NOTARY PUBLIC Teeswater • Ontario Tel. 392-6873, Teeswater Wroxeter—Every Wednesday afternoon, 2-4 p.m., or by appointment P. 0. Hemingway, D.C. CHIROPRACTOR Professional Office Building LISTOWEL, ONTARIO For Appointment: Phone 1650, Listowel Pearson, Edwards & co. Chartered Accountants P. R. PEARSON Trustee in Bankruptcy 906 JOSEPHINE STREET WINGHAM - Tel. 257-2891 Caviller McIntosh & Ward Chartered Accountants Resident Partner J. E. Kennedy, C.A. Opposite Post Office Dial 881-3471 - Walkerton J. Harley Crawford Q.C. Norman A. Shepherd M.A., LLB. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Etc. Wingham • Dial 357-3630 J. T. 000DALL BARRISTER, SOLICITOR NOTARY, Etc. Office -- Meyer Block WINGHAM DIAL 357-1990 PHAIR AND ACHESON CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS MUNICIPAL AUDITORS BOX 663 KINCARDINE PHONE 55 James Richardson Buried Friday After an illness of several months James Gavin Richardson of R. R. 5, Lucknow, died July 6 in Victoria Hospital, London. He was 52. He was born in Kinloss Town- ship on the 4th Concession and attended No. 10 School, White- church. He was the son of John Richardson and his wife, the late Janet Fletcher. Mr. Richardson was a farmer. He was a good neighbor, valu- able citizen and a steadfast church worker. He was a mem- ber of Langside Presbyterian Church. He is survived by his father; his wife, the former Grace Moir, a native of Toronto;and a brother, Robert, at home. One sister, Grace, died in 1953. Service was held at Mc- Glynn's funeral home, Teeswa- ter on Friday, conducted by Rev. Gordon Fish of Wingham, Donald Watt of Whitechurch and Fred Mannings of Clinton, a missionary on furlough from India. The pallbearers were neigh- bors, Charles and Fred Tiffin, Johnston and Wallace Conn, Hank Kragt and Elmer Scott. Cousins, Chester Pinnell of Mildmay and Robert Hunter of Guelph were flower bearers. Interment was in Teeswater Cemetery. Gorrie Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Strong, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Strong and family attended the Jones and Witherow reunion at Riverside Park, Guelph on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Griese and Ruth Anne of Midland, Michigan, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Koch, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Mogk of Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. William Diebel of Guelph, Mrs. Lucinda Plumtree and Miss Kress of Hanover, Miss Luella Dierlam, Mr.Harvey and Mr.Justus Diet - lam of Hanover were Sunday guests at the same home. Visiting Mr. Edwin Gilmar and Mrs. Luella Sanderson over the week -end were Mr.and Mrs. Don Gilmar of Ancaster, Mr. and Mrs. George Severin of Weston, Miss Ferne Bennett of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs.Jack Attwood of London. Top Dressing On Highway 86 WI IITEC1l L IRCI I-1lighway 86 in the village of White- church on Thursday and Friday received a top dressing. The pavement had many cracks and had settled, and as a result, had to be raised up about four inches. The shoulders of the road were raised too with coats of gravel. It is understood that about 1:) other strips between White- church and Amberley will re- ceive similar treatment. Bluevale Personals Miss Julia Thornton, who is attending a summer course at the Ontario College of Art, in Toronto, spent the week -end at her home. Miss Jill Thornton returned with her sister to spend. a week in Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. William Brown, of La Jolla, California, and Mr. and Mrs, Donald Low, of Car- diff, Calif., visited Rev. T.E. and Mrs. Kennedy on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Casemore and children, of Kenora, are holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hall. Mrs. Ross Douglas of Toronto, is the guest of her sisters,Misses Mary and Ruby Duff and Mrs. M.L. Aitken. Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Mitch- ell and family are spending holidays with his parents, Rev. G. C. Mitchell and Mrs. Mitch- ell. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Griffiths, of Guelph. and David Bosman, of Woodstock, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bosman. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid Gilkin- son of Orangeville, were re- cent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. R.1. McMurray. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fink, Mr. Everett Fletcher and Mr. Roy McKenzie of Hensall, visited at the Duff home on Saturday. Mrs.Thornas Parker is holt- daying at MacTier. Mr, and Mrs, Roy Stene and family, of Saskatoon, visited Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hertog. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Mathers, of Kincardine, visited Mrs. W. J.Johnston on Saturday. Mrs. Bert Hertog and Laurie are visiting Mrs. Johanna Hertog at Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hunt, of Kitchener, attended the wed- ding of her sister, Miss Nancy Taylor, on Saturday, and are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Taylor. Mrs. Dave Brown, of Can- field, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wickstead. Wingham Advance-Tirnes, Thursday, July 15, 1965 -Page -.. SSSS _ ,.m_,.._.. FAMILY CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARIES WRQXETER-Mr. and Mrs, Ira McLean of Wroxeter cele- brated their 35th wedding an- niversary and Mr, and Mrs, Don- ald Gibson, (the former Donna McLean) of Monkton their seventh anniversary on Sunday with dinner at the Blue Barn, Listowel. They were the recip- ients of many lovely and useful gifts and cards for the happy occasion. Those present were Mr.and Mrs. Ken Collier and Gary of London, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gibson, Dana and Duane of Monkton, Mr. Murray McLean of Owen Sound and Miss Mary Phillips, London. ASH REUNION GQRRJS-The ,Ash reunion in Gorrie Park was attended by over 90 descendants of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Ash who came from Lincolnshire, Eng- land about 130 years ago. They settled near Blenheim. Their son, Christopher, who had a family of ten, settled in Wallace Township on the farm now owned by Bert Goodyer, He later moved to the farm occu- pied at the present time by Wil- liam Ash, on the second con- cession of Wallace. Mrs. Roy Sanderson of Blue - vale was elected president for 1966 and Mrs. Murray Bartman of Listowel is secretary. Mrs. Nellie Sinclair of Bur- naby, B.C. , came the farthest to attend the reunion. Whitechurch News Items Quite a number from here attended the 12th of July par- ade at Wingham on Saturday. Many remained for the chicken barbecue and the Barn Dance at night. Mr. and Mrs.Jim Moffat and Heather spent Saturday with her East Wawansh to Meet County Group The auditor's report, read at the meeting of East Wawa - nosh Council, showed a surplus of $3, 972.34 for 1964. It was voted to pay A.M. Harper his fee as auditor of $350.00, Representatives were present from the Wingham District High School and Clinton Collegiate Institute areas to discuss high school boundaries. Following discussion a motion was made by Coultes and Pattison to meet with the county's School Con- sultative Committee as soon as possible to see if the boundaries could be changed. A grant of 4200.00 was made to the Belgrave Arena Board. The mill rate was set at 14 mills for farm and residen- tial, and 15 mills for commer- cial. ROAD CHEQUES C. W. Hanna, salary $193.86, bills paid $1.78, $195.64; Al- an McBurney, wages $156.80, truck, $18.00, $174.80; Wil- liam Kennedy, wages, $89,70; George T. Currie, wages, $43. - 70; Frank Cooper, wages, $19. - 75; Elmer Bruce, wages, $9.20; Eldon Cook, wages, $9.20; James Coultes Jr., wages, $9.20; Albert Coultes, cement basin, $114.80; Harry Williams, gaso- line and fuel oil, $235.46; Snell Feed & Supply Ltd. , weed spray and cart wheels, $109.50; Belgrave Co -Op., weed spray and fuel oil, $128.47; The Blyth Standard, printing and supplies, $18.75; Canada Cul- vert Co., pipe, $162.24; Arm- co Drainage & Metal Products, pipe, $162.24; Dominion Road Mach. Co. , grader repairs, $911.29; Alex McBurney, U. I. stamps, $32.34; Hugh Blair, 8 hours with truck, $24.00; Joe Kerr, gravel $3146.99, truck, $285.00, $3,431.99;Garth Wal- den, 8 hours with truck, $36,00; F. Montgomery, 10 hours with truck, $45.00; Ross Jamieson, 103 hours with truck, $463,50; Amond Jamieson, 106 hours with bulldozer, $795.00; Rec. Gen. of Canada, Income Tax, $14.40. GENERAL CHEQUES The County of Huron, plant- ing trees, $81.35; Town of Clinton, D.C.I. Deb. $732.06; Town of Goderich D. C. I, Deb. $967.87; George Walker, tel. re W.F. $1.00; Belgrave Co- op. , W.F. powder, $2.10, Sprayer parts $9.45, chain for park, $20.29, $31.84; A.M. Harper, audit fee $350.00; Ernest Snell, convention exp. $50.00; Ron Snell, 4 fox boun- ties $16.00; direct relief, $35.- 00; H.Jefferson, mower repair, $1.55; Belgrave Community Centre, $200.00. .pNNN/NN11,NntNINNNN.MNNMSNNNINNMMNN..NNNN,NINSNII/N w parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Groskorth and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Groskorth and family. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson, Mrs. Maud Haggitt and Mr. Jack Aitcheson were Sunday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiffin, Langside. Mr. Gary Willis of Brampton spent the week -end with his mother, Mrs. Doris Willis. Mrs. Irene Paterson of Toron- to spent the week -end with her brother, Mr.Charles Taylor and attended the 12th of July celebration in Wingham. Mrs. Albert McQuillin is having the trim on her house painted white, which greatly beautifies the home. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Walker, Donna, Carol, Bonnie and Allen on Saturday boarded the train at Barrie for Edmonton. During their absence Douglas is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George Walk- er and Donald with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Johann at Belmore. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ross, Doris and Jim were in Waterloo on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Kennedy left Friday morning for Buffalo from where they will fly to Los Angeles and after a few days, will continue on to Honolulu on a conducted tour. Mr. and Mrs. William Rantoul accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cameron of Ashfield, at- tended the wedding of Miss Beverly Kozma and Donald C. Rintoul at Scarborough United Church on Saturday at 4o'clock with a reception at Little Switz- erland Lodge. Donald is a ne- phew. Mr. and Mrs. Rintoul and Mr. and Mrs. Cameron remained over night with Mr. and Mrs. John Rintoul, Toronto, and on the way home on Sunday visited with Mr. and Mrs.Jim Reid of Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. George Thomp- son, Earl and Charles spent Sat- urday at their farm at Fever - sham. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Groskorth and Shauna spent the week -end with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Elwood Groskorth and Mr. and Mrs.Jim Moffat and family, Wingham. Mrs. Webster Jacklin returned to her home at Listowel on Sun- day after a week's visit with her daughter, Mrs. Archie Pur - don and Mr. Purdon and family. Misses Kathy and Lori Purdon accompanied their grandmother home for their vacation. Mr.Charles Tiffin went to Sharon on Sunday to bring home Mrs. Tiffin, who had ac- companied Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Murray, Kathleen, Phyllis, Alex and Patricia on a motor trip with a cabin trailer to Washing- ton by way of Detroit and re- turning by Niagara Falls. Miss Ruth Taylor of Toronto spent the week -end withherpa- rents Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Taylor of Milton and his mother, Mrs. Taylor, were Thursday visitors at the home of Mrs. George Mc. Clenaghan. Mrs. Taylor Sr. re- mained and returned to Milton with Miss Mildred McClena- ghan on Sunday when Miss Mc- Clenaghan returned to work after her holidays here. Mil- dred lives with Mrs. Taylor when she is in Milton. Mrs. Arthur Jackson will be the guest speaker at the United Church when Rev. George Mitchell is on holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Zinn and family attended the family re- union of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Zinn at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Delton Krotf of Beechville. Around 45 attended to enjoy the social intercourse, games and prizes. All gathered in time for dinner and a happy afternoon was brought to a close with the serving of lunch. INNS BLUEVALE LOYAL ORANGE LODGE, taken several years ago, front: Bob Forest, Everett McGee, Harry Goll, George Hetherington, Howard Stewart, Wilson Thornton, Earl Hamilton, Jack Wickstead; back: George Thornton, Bill Peacock, Carl Johnston, Mel Mathers, Whitney Stewart, Fred Seiling, Alvin Smith, Gordon Hall, Roy McCreight.