The Wingham Advance-Times, 1965-07-22, Page 12Page 4-Wingharn Advance-Titnes, Thursday, July 22, 1965
FUN AT THE POOL—This group of happy youngsters are
a few of the small fry taking swimming lessons at the
swimming pool this summer. Itis one time of year when
education and pleasure can be combined.
Rev. J. H. Martin
Dies in Toronto
WHITECHURCH--Rev. John
Henry Martin of Leaside died in
his sleep at his home on Friday,
at the age of 82. Mr. Martin
has been retired for about ten
years.
He was a son of the late Wil-
liam Martin and Margaret Laid-
law, and was born in East Waw-
anosh Township. He attended
S.S. 14 and Goderich High
School, later graduating from
Knox College in Toronto.
Rev. Martin is survived by
his wife, the former Jean Laid-
law of Toronto; two sons, John
Crawford Martin of Leaside and
Dr. Ronald Martin, Owen
Sound; a daughter, Mrs. Bert
(Esther) Dickson of Warren and
14 grandchildren.
He was predeceased by a
brother Daniel.
Funeral service was held at
Leaside United Church on Mon-
day morning with interment in
Mount Pleasant Cemetery. The
pallbearers were grandsons,
John, Peter and Paul Martin;
two nephews, Donald and
Wayne Martin; and his son-in-
law, Bert Dickson.
W. R. HAMILTON
OPTOMETRIST
Josephine Street
WINGHAM
FOR APPOINTMENT
Phone 357-1361
Whitechurch News Items
Mr. and Mrs. Max McFar-
lan of Ilderton, accompanied
by Mrs. John Sparks of London,
visited on Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. Russel Gaunt. Mrs.
Sparks spent the afternoon with
her mother, Mrs. John Miller
of Lucknow while the others at-
tended the Gaunt reunion at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Russel
Phillips on the Dungannon Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Neable
of Wingham, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Neable, Kenneth and Gra-
ham visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Julius Fischer and
family of Palmerston and with
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fischer,
of Wallace Twp.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wall, Bill,
Edna and Mary Lou visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Needham, of Pinkerton.
Miss Marion Wall of Lang -
side visited last week with her
cousin, Miss Edna Wall.
This community extends
sympathy to Mrs. Doris Willis
and family in the loss of her
mother, Mrs. Jeffrey Mus-
grove of Wroxeter. Mrs. Mus-
grove was known to many here
as she frequently visited for
some time with her daughter.
Mrs. Mabel Stapleton who
has been visiting with her
daughter, Mrs. Torn Jamieson
and Mr. Jamieson, was admit-
ted to Wingham and District
Hospital on Monday.
Mr. Barry Gillespie of Sar-
nia is spending holidays with
Mr. and Mrs. Gamet Farrier.
Misses Colleen and Carol
Farrier of Long Branch spent the
week -end with their grand -
Bumper to Bumper .. .
Well Serve You Best!
mother, Mrs. W. R. Farrier
and Winnifred. Their brother,
Brian, accompanied them back
to Toronto.
Mr. Charlie Falconer and
John, of Glamis, visited on
Sunday with Misses Annie and
Mary Laidlaw. Miss MaryFal-
coner, who had been visiting at
the Laidlaw home, returned
with them to Glamis.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Neable;
Sharon, Brian and Dan of Cale -
don visited on the week -end
with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Neable.
Mr. Howard Neable returned
home with them for a holiday.
A family reunion was held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ben McClenaghan on Sunday
when Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moss
and family of Plattsville, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Parker and family,
Lucan, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
McClenaghan and family of
Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Ir-
win McClenaghan and family,
St. Thomas, Mrs. Stanley Lee-
son and Carol Ann of B.C.
gathered at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan.
Absent for the occasion were
Mr. and Mrs. Jim McIntyre and
family of Ridgetown.
Mrs. Stanley Leeson and
Carol Ann left on Monday for
Grimsby to visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Leeson. Mr. Stanley
Leeson will join them to visit
with his brother and later ac-
company Mrs. Leeson on the
return trip to B.C., with the
car purchased here.
Mrs. W. R. Farrier and Win-
nifred left on Sunday to visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gil-
, lespie and family of Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Robin-
son and children of Minneapoli4
who had been visiting in New
York city and at the home of
his uncle, Dr. Harold Robin-
son of Walkerton, visited with
Robinson relatives in this dis-
trict one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coul-
tes, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert
Schwichtenberg, Lori Jayne and
Kerry of Port Elgin, spent the
week -end with Mr. and Mrs,
Jack Coultes of Dresden. Diane,
who visited there last week, ac-
companied them home.
Mrs. Robert Ross returned
home on Sunday evening after
a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs,
George Ross and family, of
Owen Sound.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ben-
nison, Tim and Cathy and Mrs.
Vernon Stockhill of Powassan
spent the week -end with rela-
tives here and were accompani-
ed home by Mrs. Frank Stock -
hill and family.
Mrs. Bruce Thompson and
son returned home on Friday
from Wingham and District Hos-
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Huffman
and family of Prince Edward Is-
land are spending a two weeks'
holiday with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Huffman of Lang-
side.
The first game in the best
out of three series in the play-
offs for pee wees was held Mon-
day evening between White-
church and Belgrave on Bel -
grave diamond with the score
16-7 in favor of Belgrave.
Mr. Ronnie McClenaghan of
St. Thomas is holidaying with
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ben McClenaghan.
On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
Russel Gaunt visited with Mr.
and Mrs. John L. Dirstein of
Hanover. Mr. and Mrs. Dir -
stein returned on Saturday from
a two weeks' tour by train to
the Western Provinces, includ-
ing the Calgary stampede, and
Portland, Ore., by plane to
Camas, Wash., to visit Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Gaunt and
family, and back to Calgary,
Banff and Malton.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnston
and family of London visited
Saturday with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Gershom Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parker of
Lucan were Tuesday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mc-
Clenaghan and Mr. and Mrs.
Carl McClenaghan.
Mr. Charles Martin, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Martin and Wayne,
Mrs. Robert Stewart and Mrs.
Laura McNeil attended the
funeral on Monday of the late
Rev. Henry Martin, at Leaside
United Church, Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moss
and family of Plattsville visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mc-
Clenaghan and Mr. and Mrs.
Carl McClenaghan on Thurs-
day.
Mr. Gordon Moffat of Tor-
onto visited Saturday evening
with Mr. Donald Gaunt.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben McClen-
aghan accompanied Mrs. Stan-
ley Leeson and Carol Ann of
B.C. to St. Thomas onThurs-
day to visit Mr, and Mrs. litn
McIntyre and family of Ridge -
town and Mr, and Mrs. Irwin
McClenaghan and family of St.
Thomas.
Mr, and Mrs, Russel Chap-
man and Mrs. Mary Chapman
visited on Sunday at Rosemont
with Mr. and Mrs, Alfred
Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Smith and family of Toronto,
also visited at the Wright home
and Master Bradley Smith re-
turned for a week's visit with
his grandparents.
Mr, and Mrs, Ronald Coul-
tes, Linda and Darlene visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Caslick and family, of
Culross.
Mr. and Mrs. Relison Fal-
coner, Brian, Paul and Lynn of
Brights Grove spent the week-
end with his mother, Mrs. Ce-
cil Falconer and other relatives.
Paul and Brian remained for a
holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gershom John-
ston visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Wood and
family of Seaforth, who are
holidaying at the trailer camp
in Kincardine.
Mrs. H. D. MacDonald and
Mrs. Frank Coulter visited
with Mr. H. D. MacDonald on
Sunday at Severn Bridge, where
he is employed with a road
construction crew working in
that area.
Mr. and Mrs. George Walk-
er and their nephew, Douglas
Walker, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Walker were in Southampton
on Saturday where the ladies
representing Whitechurch W.I.,
were hostesses in the Log Cabin
at the museum. The ladies
were pleased to have Mrs. O.
C. Gateman of Southampton
visit them during the afternoon.
Mrs. Duncan MacDonald ac-
companied Mr. and Mrs. Peter
MacDonald on Sunday to visit
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Hilliard Jefferson of St. Augus-
tine.
On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Tiffin took Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Brown of Lucknow
to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Young of Langside. Mrs.
Young is Mr. and Mrs. Brown's
granddaughter.
Little Miss Rose Mary Col-
lyer spent a few days this week
with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Plunkett of Goderich and
returned home when her sister,
Sharon, was able to come
home from Victoria llospital
on Thursday.
Mrs, Earl Jamieson returned
home Tuesday after a two
weeks' tour to the Western Prov-
inces, including the Calgary
stampede.
Mr, and Mrs. Hugh band,
Donna, Heather and Rickey at-
tended the Winghatn Legion
picnic, Sunday afternoon in
Bluevale vicinity.
Mr, and Mrs, Eldon Emer-
son who have moved from Pene-
tanguishene to Sr. Catharines,
and her brother, Mr. Victor
Gignac of Sudbury, spent the
week -end with Miss Lila Emer-
son.
mer'son.
Mrs. Gibson Gillespie was
able to return to her home on
Thursday from Wingham and
District hospital,
VOTERS' GUIDE
The late Mitchell Hepburn
in the early days of roadhuild-
ing in Ontario was always care-
ful to have the mile or so of
road leading to his farm the
most neglected of any in the
county.
Likewise a certain alderman
makes it a point never to have
the sidewalks in good repair on
the street where he lives,
The moral of this seems to
be never to vote for an alder-
man if he lives on your street,
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