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MAY I SOLICIT YOUR VOTE FOR
COUNCILLOR
IN THE FORTHCOMING ELECTION.
If elected I shall at all times attempt to
represent the best interests of Wingham
ratepayers.
VOTE
DON ADAMS
COUNCILLOR
I SINCERELY SOLICIT
YOUR VOTE FOR RE-
ELECTION TO THE 1966
COUNCIL.
If elected I will con-
tinue to serve the taxpay-
ers of Wingham with com-
plete devotion.
VOTE
WARREN CALLAN
— FOR COUNCILLOR —
News from Fordwich
Mr. Wally Gibson is visiting
for a week at the home of Mr,
and Mrs. Darryl Gibson in Flint,
Michigan.
Mrs. Carl Jacobson left by
plane on Friday for Trampling
Lake, Sask. , where she will at-
tend the 50th wedding anniver-
sary of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Marrin-
er and little daughter spent the
week -end in Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Hibberd
visited last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Hibberd in Walker-
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Zur-
brigg, Mr. Stanley Zurbrigg,
Shelly and Evelyn, Misses -Su-
san Worthington and Glenna
Hibberd of Kitchener and Mr.
Ken Lichty of Milverton visited
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Robt. Hibberd last week on the
occasion of their 28th wedding
anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Clark-
son, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fos-
ter, Mrs. Albert Duke, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Douglas, Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Armstrong and Mrs.
Ruby Foster, Miss Doris Leonard
and Mr. and Mrs. Robt, Hib-
berd attended the Armstrong-
Bester wedding in St. Joseph's
Church, Cargill, and the recep-
tion at the Hartley House Hotel„
Walkerton.
Mr. Peter Browne spent the
week -end with relatives in Tor-
onto. Mrs. Browne and Teddy
returned home with him after
spending a few days there.
Mrs. Ruby Forester is spend-
ing a few days this week with
Mr. and Mrs. John Beckwith
and family in Toronto.
Miss Ruth Johnston visited
on Friday with Mrs. Whitney
Grose in St. Joseph's Hospital.
Guelph.
Friends of Mr. Fred McCann
will be pleased to know he was
able to return home Thursday
from Listowel Hospital.
Mrs. R. Bennett and Mrs.
E. Underwood of Gorrie visited
one day last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Jas. Vittie.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hutchison
and family, and Mr. and Mrs.
Torn Hutchison visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Nuhn of
Gowanstown.
Friends of Mrs. Ida Galla-
gher will be sorry to learn that
at present she is confined to
Listowel Hospital.
PROGRESS WITH ECONOMY
ON
DEC.6
VOTE TO
RE-ELECT
HAROLD E. WILD
COUNCILLOR For '66
WATCH!
WINGHAM "CLICK" IN '66
VOTE W 1 `D BUT VOTE
Mr. Walter Demerling is
this week .attending a mechan-
ics' short course sponsored by
Case Implement Company in
Racine, Wisconsin,
Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs, Ira Schaefer were Mr.
and Mrs. George Trethewey and
family of Stratford and Mr.
Don Schaefer of Montreal.
Mrs, Ella Lind of Port Elgin
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Warrell over the week -end.
Mrs. Betsy Crawford of Tara
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Graham over the week -end.
Mr, and Mrs. Carl Stewart
and sons of Listowel and Mr.
and Mrs. James Vittie visited
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Wm,
Sothern.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Douglas
spent the week -end in Sarnia
with Mr. and Mrs. DennisJohn-
ston. Master Gary Douglas re-
turned home with his parents
after spending the past month
there,
Mr, and Mrs. John Boonstra
of Toronto were week -end visit-
ors with Mr. and Mrs, Clarence
Boonstra,
Mr, Paul Schaefer of Kitch-
ener was a week -end visitor
with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mc -
Clement.
Mrs, Ruby Foster visited ov-
er the week -end with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Foster and with Miss-
es Jean and Marjorie Foster in
Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simmons
attended the Simmons-Brodha-
gen wedding in Mitchell on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs, Dan Walkom
of Paris visited on Saturday with
Misses Letitia and Louise Mat-
thews.
BORN
LONGSTAFFE —To Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Longstaffe(Joan
Demerling), a son, in Tor-
onto on November 23, 1965,
Whitechurch News
Mr. and Mrs. John Crowston
of the Langside community
moved from their farm last
Thursday to an apartment in
Lucknow. Mr. Crowston has
secured employment with the
Department of Highways for the
winter months.
Miss Mildred McClenaghan,
Reg. N. of Milton, spent the
week -end with her mother, Mrs.
George McClenaghan. On Sun-
day she was accompanied by
Mrs. Russel Chapman who will
spent a few days this week with
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smith and
family of Toronto.
Mr. Jim Ross of Kitchener
spent the week -end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russel
Ross.
Mr. Charles Tiffin, Lang -
side, Mr. Sandy Murray, Kath-
leen, Phyllis, Patricia and
Alex of Sharon were Sunday af-
ternoon visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Brown of Lucknow.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben McClen-
aghan returned to their home
here last week after visiting for
some time with Mr. and Mrs.
McIntyre of Ridgetown.
Word was received here by
Mr. Ken Paterson that his sis-
ter, Lil Paterson of Detroit, had
fallen and broken her hip.
Friends here wish her a rapid re-
covery.
Mr. Sandy Murray, Kath -
Brussels Man to
Head Federation
AB russels area farmer, Char
les Thomas, was elected presi-
dent of the Huron County Fed-
eration of Agriculture on Tues-
day. The organization held its
annual meeting at Londesboro,
where 175 farmers attended.
Mr. Thomas succeeds Alex Mc-
Gregor of Kippen.
Others on the new slate in-
clude: Elmer Hunter, R. R, 3,
Goderich, first vice-president;
CHARLES THOMAS
Mrs. Florence Elliott, Clinton,
secretary -treasurer. Mrs. Ted
Fear, Belgrave, was named a
woman director.
Speaker at the session was
Charles Huffman, Harrow, pre-
sident of the Ontario Fedaration.
The meeting approved a resolu-
tion calling on Prime Minister
Pearson to name a new minister
of agriculture from Ontario. In
the past the post has usually
gone to a western farm member.
leen, Phyllis, Alex and Pat-
ricia of Sharon spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Tiffin of Langside.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Emer-
son of St. Catharines spent the
week -end with Miss Lila Emer-
son.
We are sorry to report Mr.
Frank Ross is a patient in Vic-
toria Hospital, London. The
community wishes him a spee-
dy recovery.
Chalmers W.M.S. White-
church will hold its December
meeting on Tuesday at 2 p.m.
at the home of Mrs. Robert
Ross. The leaders will be Mrs.
Johnston Conn and Mrs. Don
Ross. All ladies of the congre-
gation are invited to this Christ-
mas meeting.
Mr. Gordon Neable of
Brampton had his tonsils re-
moved last week -end in Bramp-
ton Hospital. Mrs. Neable's
mother, Mrs. Lyons of West
Wawanosh, who had been visit-
ing them returned home Wed-
nesday.
Mother Passes
In Listowel
Mrs. Adeline Elizabeth Erb,
widow of the late Enoch Erb,
oassed away in Listowel Me-
morial Hospital on Wednesday
afternoon, November 24th, af-
ter a short illness. She was in
her 87th year.
Left to mourn are
one son, Eldon, of Kurtzville;
two daughters, Gladys, (Mrs.
Lawrence McKnight) Listowel;
Adeline (Mrs. Norman Shiell)
of Wingham and six grand-
children,
Mrs. Erb is also survived by
two brothers, David Gottfried
of Kitchener and Roy Gottfried
of Allandale, Florida, the last
members of a family of ten.
The funeral service washeld
on Saturday afternoon at the
McLaughlin -Reed funeral home,
Listowel.
Interment followed in Fair-
view Cemetery, Listowel.
African pygmy will attack
and kill an elephant with only
a spear as a weapon.
Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, Deo. 2, t965 Page S
STAR STOPPERS
FORDWICH--The sixthmeet-
ing of the Star Stoppers was
held at the home of Miss Doris
Carswell. Miss Marion Harding
read the minutes.
Miss Liddiard, the home
economist for Huron County,
will be the guest at the next
meeting at the home of Mrs,
Scott Clarkson. The leaders
demonstrated how to apply lace
and embroidery, Each member
did a sample of both,
WIN EUCHRE PRIZES
The Altar Society of Sacred
Heart parish held its Tuesday
evening euchre party in the
parish hall with 22 tables in at-
tendance.
High lady was Mrs, Lloyd
Hingston; high man, George
Skinn Jr, Door prize was won
by Norman Coultes. A special
prize, a dressed goose, donated
by Mrs. Herman DeBruyn, was
won by Ed Walker.
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My Sincere Appreciation
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For your expression of confidence in
returning me to the office of
DEPUTY -REEVE by acclamation.
I shall endeavour to uphold
your confidence.
--Jack Alexander
TOWN OF WINGHAM
ELECTION
MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1965
FOR COUNCIL
DONALD ADAMS—Hairdresser
F. JOHN BATESON—Dairy Operator
MRS. MARGARET BENNETT—Housewife
WARREN CALLAN—Merchant
G. W. CRUICKSHANK—Manager CKNX
ALBERT FOXTON—Retired Dairyman
TED MOSZKOWSKI—Manager
HAROLD WILD—Artisan
G. A. WILLIAMS—Optometrist
(Six to be elected)
QUESTION
"Are you in favour of extending the right to vote at
municipal elections for members of council to all per-
sons of the full age of twenty-one years who are British
subjects and who have resided in the municipality for
at least one year in accordance with the Municipal
Franchise Extension Act, 1958, Chap. 66, S. 2?"
POLLING BOOTHS
POLLING SUBDIVISION No. 1—Town Hall
POLLING SUBDIVISION No. 2—Walter Brown's House
POLLING SUBDIVISION No. 3—Town Hall
POLLING SUBDIVISION No. 4—Downie's Garage
POLLING SUBDIVISION No. 5—Fred Carbert's House
Polls Open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
WILLIAM RENWICK,
RETURNING OFFICER.
•EXPERIENCE ON COUNCIL
•FAITH IN OUR COMMUNITY
•DESIRE FOR PROGRESS
I sincerely believe that the Town of Wingham has a
wonderful future and I offer my most devoted efforts
to further its progress.
VOTE
Margaret Bennett X
FOR COUNCILLOR
Anyone wishing transportation to the poll please PHONE 357.2216