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Mrs, Ira Leeson, a patient
in Walkerton Hospital, is some-
what improved but still in ser-
ious Condition, after sufferinga
stroke at her home two weeks
ago.
Mr. Barry Mulvey is .conva-
lescing at home after suffering
a broken left arm in a tree*cut-
ting accident last week. We
hope he will soon be 'on the
mend'.
It was a delight to see Robert
Abram, district sales represen-
tative for Robin Hood Flour, on
'M'Lady' on CKNX-TV last
Thursday afternoon. Bob is a
Jack Alexander
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former Delmore boy who has
many friends in the commun..
ity,
Mrs, Wilfred Johann spent
Thursday and Friday of last
week at the Royal Winter Fair
in Toronto, as a guest of the
Department of Agriculture,
His many friends in the Qom
munity wish Mr, Thomas Ab-
raham a speedy return to good
health, Mr. Abraham is a pa-
tient in Wingham and District
Hospital after taking ill at his
home last week,
A large number of friends
and neighbours attended a pre-
sentation and dance on Friday
evening in the community cen-
tre in honor of Mr, and Mrs,
Graham Wright, the former
Janice Boyd. Music for danc-
ing was supplied by the Revon-
ah Orchestra. Jack Ferguson
read an address and Jim Ren,-
wick
emwick and Mac Inglis presented
them with a studio couch, Both
Grahar1i and Janice expressed
their thanks and lunch was.serv«
ed.
Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Met-
calfe spent the week -end with
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Mulvey
at Fergus.
A number of ladies from the
nd of Culross attended a mis-
cellaneous shower in honor of
Miss Lynda O'Malley on Satur-
day evening at the home of
Mrs. David Ritchie in Wing -
ham, Lynda, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs, Thomas O'Malley of
the 2nd, will be married this
Saturday in Kitchener.
Mr, and Mrs. John Dickson
and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dick-
son spent the week -end in Tor-
onto, and attended the Royal
Winter Fair.
News of Wroxeter
Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Doig
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Doig, Drayton,
Mr. and Mrs. Allister Green
and Janis of Goderich visited
Miss Gertrude Bush, Mrs. W.
Weir and Mr, and Mrs. Geo.
Gibson on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Ross Coates
were in Listowel on Sunday
where they visited Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Lucas.
Week -end visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Hart were Mr.
and Mrs. Ernie Queen, Kings-
ville. They also called on Mrs.
Alonzo Spading.
Mr. Ken Wright and Misses
Kaye and Margaret Wright spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Currie, Ripley.
MOTOR ACCIDENT
LAKELET--A motor accident
occurred on Sunday afternoon
on the Huron -Bruce boundary at
Renwick's corner, when cars
driven by Miss Marion Scott of
R. R, 1, Clifford and Mr. Barry
Culbert of Kitchener were in
collision. Injuries were sus-
tained by passengers of both
cars, and extensive damage
done to both vehicles.
Lakelet
Mr. Glen Allan returned to
Lakelet from Airdrie, Alberta
where he spent the summer
months.
Mr, and Mrs. Amos Yoder
and family of Gorrie visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Yoder
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Inglis
and family visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce Horsley, of
Shelbourne, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Buchan-
an of Toronto and Miss June
Wright of Kitchener spent the
week -end at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Wright.
Rev. and Mrs. Schieman of
Clifford and Mr. and Mrs. Red-
mond McDonald and sons of
Wingham were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hohn -
stein.
Mr. and Mrs, Henry Hohn -
stein attended commencement
at Norwell District Secondary
School, Palmerston on Saturday
evening when Douglas received
his Grade 12 diploma.
Mr. Glenn Eaton and Miss
Karen Kerr of Seaforth called
on Mrs, Alonzo Sparling on Fri-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mel -
lis, Kippen, spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
Burke.
Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Mol-
lis, Kippen, Mr. and Mrs.
Thos. Burke, Mr. and Mrs.
Robt. Gibson, Mr. and Mrs.
John Gibson, Mr. and Mrs, Art
Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Andy
Gibson and Ann, all of Wrox-
eter, attended the wedding re-
ception on Saturday evening in
Kurtsville community hall for
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berfelz
(Gloria Gibson).
Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Vern Clark were Mr. and
Mrs. Bud Stewart and family of
Harriston, Miss Mavis Stewart
of Waterloo, Mr. Robt. Bride,
London, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Skelton and Mrs. Doris Skelton
of Scarboro.
We are sorry to hear Mr. H.
Geo. Clark was removed by
ambulance to Wingham and
District Hospital last week.
Willing Workers
WROXETER—Miss Gertie
Bush and Mrs, Harvey McMich-
ael were in charge of the Will-
ing Workers' meeting. Mrs.
McMichael gave the call to
worship and seven members
answered roll call with a verse
beginning with the word "love".
Miss Bush gave the chapter
from the study book.
Mrs. Rae Loutitt took charge
of the business. Arrangements
are to be made for devotions at
the U.C.W. meeting Decem-
ber 1. The Willing Workers
will meet again on December
14, one week earlier than the
usual date. Mrs. Adams and
Mrs. George Gibson will be in
charge.
Quilting and a pot luck sup-
per concluded the afternoon,
"Mary," said her mother re-
provingly, "every time you are
naughty I get another grey
hair,
"Gee, Mom, you must have
been a terror when you were
young --just look at Grandma!"
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Board of Health
Wingham Advance»Times, Thursday, Nov, 2,5, 1.865 - Page 7
Recommends Bylaw W.hitecliurcii News
n tong tiornes
GODBRICH-,The county
board of health, in a report
signed by ex -warden John Mor-
rissey, recommended that aby,
law be passed for the licensing
and operating of nursing homes
in the county, It was explain-
ed that the Municipal Mt, as
amended this year, empowers
"the councils of all municipal-
ities" to pass such bylaws. In
order that local municipalities
may receive subsidy on pay-
ments for indigent patients in
nursing homes, a bylaw must
be passed stipulating the mini
mum requrements in mainten-
ance of the nursing homes.
Reeve Calvin Krauter, Brus-
sels, called attention to the re-
quirement that in homes of un-
der 50 beds a registered nurse
or assistant shall be on duty at
all times, and that in homes of
50 or more beds there shall be
a registered nurse on duty at all
times, He pointed out that such
staff is hard to obtain, and
criticized as excessive the re-
quired ratio of toilets.
"This may clean up some
homes that are not so good,"
he said, "but it makes it dif-
ficult for those trying to run
good homes."
"Will it stop nursing homes
that haven't the required regis-
tered nurse?" asked Reeve John
Corbett, of Hay.
"No doubt this will be en-
forced on new homes," said
Warden Webb. "I question
whether any would be closed
down on account of the number
of toilets. Registered nurses are
not available, anyway. This
will be under the health depart-
ment and Dr. Ardis. Certainly
we want control."
The report was adopted.
On recommendation from the
warden's and personnel commit-
tee,
ommittee, council approved an in-
crease to $7, 000 in the salary
of Huronview superintendent H.
C. Johnston, with annual in-
crements of $200 to $7,400,
and in the salary of his assistant,
John More, to $6,000, with an-
nual increments of $300 to $6, -
900.
Mrs, Ira Wall and Robert
Wall, son of Mr, and Mrs,
Lorne Wall underwent opera-
tions for appendicitis last week,
Mrs. Wall returned home early
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher
and Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Car-
ruthers of Ripley spent Saturday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Cor'
don Fisher and family of Guelph.
Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw visited
Wednesday in London with her
father, Charles Martin, at the
home of his daughter, Mrs,
Cameron Simmons.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Laid-
law of London visited Sunday
with his mother, Mrs. George
Hunter of Lucknow and with
Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw
and family,
Mrs. Ezra Scholtz spent the
week -end with Mr. and Mrs.
Cameron Simmons and her
father, Charles Martin of Lon-
don.
Mrs. Leroy Rintoul, Mrs.
Gordon Rintoul and Mrs. Vic-
tor Emerson spent Thursday af-
ternoon in Walkerton.
Those attending the Grey -
Bruce Area Women's Institute
convention held in Owen Sound
were Mrs. Bill Evans, Mrs.
Wallace Conn, Mrs. Russel
Gaunt, Mrs. Albert Coultes,
Mrs. Victor Emerson, Mrs. Geo.
Walker, Mrs, Garnet Farrier
and Mrs. Robert Ross, who re-
mained to visit with her son
George and Mrs. Ross and fam-
ily for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Gros-
korth, Mr, and Mrs. Jim Mof-
fat and Heather of Wingham
spent the week -end in Toronto
and Willowdale with Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Groskorth and her
mother, Mrs. Emma Bagg.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Rintoul,
Mrs. Gordon Rintoul and Gail
attended the Royal Winter Fair
at Toronto on Friday.
Mrs. Dustan Beecroft was a
Sunday caller at the hon -ie of
Mrs. Cecil Falconer.
On November 14th Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Coultes, Diane
and Miss Beverley Soloman
were at Port Elgin with Mr.
and Mrs. Wilbert Schwichten-
berg and family to celebrate
Investiture ceremonies
marked the opening of Pack A's
meeting last Tuesday evening.
Baloo presented Gene Porter
and Douglas Thomson with their
2nd stars. This important oc-
casion marks the end of Cub-
bing and prepares the boys for
their next step -- Scouts.
After the boys marked their
attendance books and collected
dues, a brief inspection follow-
ed.
A rousing game of 'Man the
Boats' was played energetically
which was followed by a brief
exercise period. The pack was
divided into study groups and
several star requirements passed..
Kaa presided over closing
ceremonies and duty. Second
D. Vanderwoude took the Grand
Howl. Kaa presented Seth
Rawn with Collector's badge;
Jim Vanderwoude with Garden-
er and Toymaker badges; Robert
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Vanderwoude with Gardener and
Collector badges; Doug Vander-
woude with Gardener badge and
Doug Thomson with his Swim-
mer and Pet Keeper badges.
The evening ended with the
Cub prayer.
For the meeting next Thurs-
day evening all Cubs must be
in full uniform. Wear long
pants over Cub shorts until you
reach the United Church.
Funeral Today
For Peter Kennedy
Peter Kennedy, a resident
of Wingham for the past three
years and formerly of White-
church, died on Monday, No-
vember 22, following a stroke
suffered on Sunday. He was80.
Mr. Kennedy was a son of
the late David and Jane Kenne-
dy and was born in West Waw-
anosh Township. He attended
S. S. 9 Kinloss and later be-
came a farmer. He nevermar-
ried.
Surviving are brothers Alex-
ander of Winnipeg, David of
Victoria, B.C. and George of
West Wawanosh; sisters, Miss
Annie Kennedy of Wingham,
Mrs. Harry (Agnes) Tichborne
of Goderich and Mrs. Lorne
(Jean) Dutnin of West Wawan-
osh,
He was a member of the
Presbyterian Church.
The funeral will be held this
afternoon (Thursday) at three
o'clock from Chalmers Presby-
terian Church, Whitechurch,
with interment in South Kinloss
Cemetery. Rev. G. L. Fish
will officiate.
The potter's wheel was the
first machine devised to mass*
produce cheap goods.
their grandson. Kerry's first
birthday,
Mrs. Olive Boss of Wingham
was a visitor on Saturday with
Mrs, George McClenaghan,
and Miss Mildred McClenaghan
of Milton spent the weekend
with her mother, Mrs, Mc,
Clenaghan,
Mr, Ken Paterson returned
to his home on Monday from
Grimsby, where he had been
visiting with his daughter, Hel-
en,
At Toronto on Wednesday,
November 17, Mr, and Mrs.
Bill Irwin received their chosen
four -month-old daughter, San-
dra Marie.
Mrs, Jas. Richardson left on
Saturday for Toronto, where
she will visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Horace Holt prior to their
leaving for San Salvador.
Mr. Gordon Moffat of Tor-
onto visited on Monday with
Mr, and Mrs. Russel Gaunt.
Whitechurch U.C.W. will
hold its Christmas meeting at
the home of Mrs, Elwood Gros-
korth. The roll call will be
answered with a Christmas po-
em or Bible verse. The birth-
day tea will be held and Mrs.
G. Mitchell will chair the
meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Gershom John-
ston were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Dan McInnes and
family of Holyrood vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Currie,
Mrs. Jas. Currie and Joan were
in London on Friday. Joan re-
mained to visit with her sister,
Helen, and on Saturday at-
tended the Santa Claus parade
after which they returned to
their home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Neable,
Howard and Kenneth visited on
Sunday with her mother, Mrs.
Matilda Graham of Teeswater,
where they were joined by Mr.
and Mrs. Julius Fischer and
family of Palmerston.
Those attending the linen
and kitchen shower for Miss
Marilyn Chamney at the home
of Miss Karen Beattie of Wing -
ham from E. Wawanosh were
Mrs. Mason Robinson and
Elaine, Mrs. Ross Robinson,
Mrs. Calvin Robinson, Mrs.
Roy Robinson, Mrs. Lawrence
Taylor and Ruth, Mrs. Leslie
Bolt, Mrs. Wayne Brown, Mrs.
Ralph Cameron of Ashfield,
Mrs. Albert Cameron, Luck -
now, Mrs. Charlie Robinson,
and Mrs. Stewart Coupland of
Creemore,
Miss Ruth Taylor of Toronto
spent the week -end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Law-
rence Taylor.
Mr. George Conn and Mr.
Murray Coultes of London and
Misses Mary Purdon and Anne
Rintoul of Kitchener spent the
week -end at their homes here.
Sympathy is extended to
Miss Annie Kennedy of Wing -
ham and other members of the
family in the passing of their
brother, Peter Kennedy in
Wingham and District Hospital
on Monday. Miss Annie Ken-
nedy and Peter were residents
of the village for many years,
moving to Wingham only three
years ago.
Explorers Meet
BELGRAVE—The Explorers
met during the regular hour of
worship on Sunday,
The story, "A Teacher Plus"
from the Explorer reading book,
"They Lived Their Love" was
read by Mrs, Laura Johnston.
This was followed by discussion.
The call to worship was giv-
en by the leader, and a hymn
was sung. Barbara Cook read
the Scripture lesson and further
Scripture and a meditation
were read by Mrs. Stan Hopper.
Stephen Fear received the of-
fering.
Ken Hopper conducted the
business. Minutes and roll call
were read by Grant Vincent and
the treasurer's report by Evelyn
Bieman, The Messengers and
Explorers are having a candy,
cookie and craft table at the
U.C.W. bazaar and donations
will be gratefully teeeived
Members worked on a montage
"The Mission of the Church".
Send us the names of your
visitors,