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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1966-04-14, Page 7RESERVE Friday evening, June 24, for Fordwich United Church Gar- den Party. Farther notice later. 14h TILE APRIL MEETING Of Wingham Women's Insti- tute will be held on Thursday, April 21st, at 2;30 p.m., in the Council Chambers, The guest speaker will be the District • DON'T WORRY, WE CAN ALWAYS SET OMER PIANO FROM Tiff CLASSIFIED COLUMNS Of Till • 0 • ,•••••-• Wingham Advance-Times Jack Alexander AUCTIONEER and Appraiser We handle Town and Farm Sales • Phone 357-3631 - 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 Pearson, Edwards & co. Chartered Accountants P. R. PEARSON Trustee in Bankruptcy 306 JOSEPHINE STREET WINGHAM - Tel. 257-2891 AMBULANCE SERVICE CALL — S. J. WALKER PHONE Day - Night 357-1430 Gaviller McIntosh & Ward Chartered Accountants Resident Partner J. E. Kennedy, C.A. Opposite Post Office Dial 881-3471 - Walkerton Frederick F. Homuth Phrn.B., R.O. Carol E. Homuth, RO Mrs. Viola H, Homuth, RO OPTOMETRISTS Phone 118 HARRISTON - ONTARIO Crawford, Shepherd & Mill Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. J. Harley Crawford, Q.C. Norman A. Shepherd, M.A., LLB. Alan R. Mill, B.A., LLB. WINGHAM, ONTARIO Dial 357.3630 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 J. T. GOODALL BARRISTER, SOLICITOR NOTARY, Etc. Office — Meyer Block WINGHAM DIAL 357-1990 I I ' THREE FLOORS CURRIES OF QUALITY FURNITU ASSORTED TOSS CUSHIONS TERMS! $11.00 A MONTH CHESTERFIELD SUITES TO CHOOSE FROM WITH CURRIE'S QUALITY FREE STORAGE - FREE DELIVERY $1.50 Ea. YOUR CHOICE THIS WEEK ck TRADING POST BARGAINS FOR GOOD CLEAN USED CARS, BACKED UP IN WRITING, CHECK ON THESE TOP QUALITY AUTOMOBILES 1965 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN SEDAN. Radio, automatic, whitewallls and all the fine Pontiac features such as car- peting, smooth ride, etc., still under GM Warranty—$2650 1964 CHLVROLET BEL AIR SEDAN. Automatic, radio, discs, etc. This autumn fawn beauty is still under GM warranty and will really please you ONLY—$2195 1964 BUICK LE SABRE 2-DOOR HARDTOP, Prestige motor- ing in this Buick, Has power steering and brakes, radio and rear speaker. Beautiful Polamar red ONLY—$2650 1964 PONTIAC PARISIENNE 2-DOOR HARDTOP. "283" V8 motor, radio, whitewalls, imitation vinyl roof, etc. Real pleasing to the eye and 'purse ONLY—$2250 1960 PONTIAC PARISIENNE CONVERTIBLE. Power steer- ing and brakes, automatic, radio and all the trimmings. Real sharp in looks and condition. Hurry!..,.ONLY—$1250 1961 PLYMOUTH SAVOY SEDAN. Economical stick shift and 6 cylinder, Look' ONLY—$ 950 1962 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN SEDAN. Automatic, radio, whitewalls, etc, Sold and serviced by us since new. Low mileage, Ermine white finish OO ONLY-41495 1961 FORD CUSTOM. COACH. 6 cylinder, stick shift. Fully reconditioned and sure is priced right. Nice aqua colour . ONLY—$ 895 1964 FORD GALAXIE 500 FOUR-DOOR SEDAN. Power steer- ing and brakes, V8 with automatic, radio and rear speaker, whitewalls, discs. Beautiful red color ONLY—$2395 1959 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 2-DOOR HARDTOP. 6 with auto- matic, radio and wheel discs. This is a spotless '59 car and must be seen and driven. Sharp all the way ONLY—$ 795 1960 BUICK LE SABRE FOUR-DOOR, Husky V8 power, Dyne- flow transmission, radio and only 44,000 actual miles. Look- ing for a bargain! ONLY—$1050 1961 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN SEDAN. Big 150 h.p. six, stick shift, radio and whitewalls, This one-owner Clinton car has been well maintained, See it right away ONLY y1150 1964 CHEVROLET IMPALA 2-DOOR HARDTOP. V8, automatic, power steering, radio, tutone and many more extras, Really a beautiful auto. Look at this! ONLY—$2495 1962 PONTIAC STRATO CHIEF SEDAN. Sold it new. Needs a paint job OO .. AS IS—$ 995 1964 PONTIAC PARISrF)NNE 4-DOOR SEDAN. Local car. Has power steering and brakes, radio and rear speaker, new whitewalls, tinted glass, deluxe chrome package, etc, Top prestige car with a 283 V8 motor and powerglyde transmission ONLY-52495 — ECONOMY CARS -- 1964 VAUXHALL VICTOR SUPER SEDAN, Owned by a local gentleman, Black finish $1495 1966 VAUXALL VIVA DELUXE 2-DOOR. Only 5000 miles. A real bargain $1650 1962 RENAULT STATIONWAGON. New paint job. Lots of room and economy ONLY--$ 299 1963 VOLKSWAGEN DELUXE. Only 21,000 miles, Has gas heat. Really sharp ONLY—$1095 1962 VOLKSWAGEN. 'Radio and whitewalls. Check this price anywhere .. . ONLY—$ 750 50 more Used Cars to choose from — Terms to suit your budget. McCEES— GODERICH Pontiac-Buick Dealer — ph. 524.8391 — Est. 1929 DEATHS CLASSIFIED ADventures ! BIRTHS JACEWICZ—In Wingham and District Hospital, on $atUr, day, April 9, 1966, to Mr, and Mrs, Anthony Jacewicz, Wingham, a son. McCU'XIEMON — In Listowel aVfetnerial Hospital, on Satur- day, April 9, 1966, to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin MeCutcheon, Brussels, a son, a brother for Karen Ann, STACEY — In Wingham and District Hospital, on Sunday, April 10, 1966, to Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Stacey, Wingham, a son. CLOSING NOTICE Dr. W. A. McKibbon's office will be closed from April 19th to 22nd, inclusive, 14b DAFFODIL TEA To be held in the Council Chambers on Saturday, April 23rd, from 3-5. Sponsored by the Wiagliam Branch of the Cancer Society, 14b THE OFFICIAL OPENING Of the Grey Township Cen- tral School at Ethel will he held on Thursday, April 21, at 8:00 p.m. Guest speaker, Rev, Finlay G. Stewart, of Kitchen- er. Invitation is extended to all interested persons to attend. 14b A SHOWER Will be held in Wroxeter Community Hall on Friday, April 15th, for Mr, and Mrs. Lee tHayton, of Edmonton. Alta., the former Nancy New- ton, of Wroxeter. Everyone welcome and ladies please bring lunch, Carruthers orches- tra, 14b CARDS OF THANKS The family of the late R. J. Bennett wish to thank their friends and neighbors for cards and flowers and all the kind- ness shown to them at the time of their recent bereavement, 11* rr would like to thank my relatives, friends and neighbors for remembering me while I was a patient in Victoria Hos- pital. Special thanks to Dr, Bertram, Dr. Bondy, Rev. John- sen and Rev. Hicks and nurses on 3rd floor.—Iris Cronkwright, 14* The committee in charge of the Walter Lockridge Midget Tournament would' like to ex- press sincerest thanks to all who volunteered their time and talent, There are too many to list by name but we want you to know that we just couldn't have held the tournament with- out you. Deaths 'DAVLDSON, Mrs, Frederick L., 75, of Wingham, Tuesday while visiting her doctor. Form- er Ethel McLaughlin. Surviv- ors: Husband; son, Gordon, Wingham; sister, Miss Verna McLaughlin, Wingham; and brother, Wilfred, Willowdale, Service 2 p.m., Friday, R, A. Currie & Son funeral home, Wingham. Burial, Wingham Cemetery. HANNA--Passed away peace- fully in Wingham on April 12, Caroline Mary Louise Fisher, cherished wife of the late George Campbell Hanna. Her sweet presence will be missed by her daughter, Louise Elea- nor, and her son-in-law, Dr. Oswald Murray McConkey of Guelph; her sisters-in-law, Mrs. John W. Hanna of Wingham, Mrs. Peter S. Fisher of Hamil- ton; her nephews, Mr. George R. Allen of Wingham and Mr. William H. Allen of London. Funeral service will be con- ducted at 3.30 p.m. on Friday in the funeral home of R. A. Currie & Son, Wingham. Nobody's opinions are worth- less. Even a stopped clock is right twice a day! Harry Browner War Veteran Dies at 80 Years Harry Browne, a retimdbusi- nessman of the community who resided at 3 Patrick Street, died in Ontario Hospital, Goderich, on Sunday, April 10 at the age of 80 years. Mr. Browne was born in Nor- wich, Norfolk, England, His parents were the late Frederick Browne and Sarah Hardingham. On June 2'7, 1904 he married Gertrude Alice Lincoln, The ceremony took place in St. Etheldred's Church, Norwich. Mr. and Mrs. Browne celebrat- ed their 60th wedding anniver- sary two years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Browne and three of their children came to Canada in 1912. He worked for Walker & Clegg and the Dore Carriage Works during his first three years here and then enlisted with the 71st Battalion and served overseas until 1918. He was wounded at Passchen- dale Ridge. After Mr. Browne returned home from the war he opened a shoe repair business which he continued to operate for 27 years, He retired in 1946. He was a member of the Anglican Church. Surviving besides his wife are a daughter, Mrs. J. (Ruby) MacGibbon of Guelph and three sons, Harry Jr. of Wingham, Lancelot of Bramalea and Ber- nard of Willowdale, five grand- children and nine great grand- children. There are also two brothers and a sister living in England. , Rev. Packenham of Blyth conducted funeral service at the R. A. Currie & Son funeral home on Tuesday afternoon. Pallbearers were Ronald Browne, Ken Saxton Sr. and Ken Saxton Jr., Nelson Armstrong, Gordon MacKay and Omar Haselgrove. The flower bearers were Jim Murray and Charles Jones. P. Sellers Was War Veteran Funeral service was held Wednesday of last week at the Rann funeral home in Brussels for Percy Sellers of Fort Erie, who died April 4 in the Fort Erie Hospital following a heart attack. Rev. R. A. Johnson officiat- ed. Pallbearers were Harry Garniss, Jack Thompson, Earl Sellers, Ward Sellers, Frank Sellers and Roy Sellers. Inter- ment was in Brussels Cemetery. Born in Morris Township '16 years ago, he was the son of the late Henry Sellers and Sarah Hill. He attended school in Morris Township. Mr. Sellers was a fireman with the Grand Trunk Railway until he enlisted during World War I, He served in France for two years with the Canadian Army. After the war he return- ed to the CNR and worked for that railroad company until he was injured in 1939. When he recovered he worked for the New York Central Railway at Fort Erie, Mr. Sellers retired in 1955. Two sisters and a brother sur- vive, Mrs. George (Ethel) Bone of Brussels and Mrs. Martin (Elizabeth) Garniss of Wingham, and Jack of Moose Jaw. A broth- er, William, predeceased him. Mr. Sellers was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion. Show Films at Thankoffering WHITECHURCH—Calvin- Brick U.C.W. held the Easter Thankoffering in the church on Sunday evening. Mrs. Alex Robertson gave the call to wor- ship. Plans were made for the bus trip May 18 to visit the United Church House and Queen Street Mission, The Messengers were invited to attend the service. The film, "Brazil, the Land and Its People" was shown. Misses Margaret and Marilyn Robert- son, accompanied by Jim Rob- ertson, sang "He Arose". Miss Cathy Chandler read the Scripture and Mrs. Alex Robertson gave the meditation. Mrs. Norman Coultes led in prayer. The offering received by Joyce Taylor and Helen Chand- ler was dedicated by Mrs. Nor- man Coultes. Mrs. Donald Dow and Mrs. Sidney Thompson, accompani- ed by Mrs. Norman Coultes, sang "He Lives". Jim Beecroft gave the poem, "That They Might Have Life". Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Jack- son showed an Easter film strip and Mr. Jackson gave the clos- ing prayer. Institute Holds Final Euchre WHITECHURCH—The Wom- en's Institute held a progressive euchre party on Thursday eve- ning in the memorial hall with 15 tables enjoying the games. Prize winners were Mrs. Roy Hastings and Allan McGill, high; Mrs. Wallace Conn and John McKinnon, low; lone hands, Mrs. Norman Coultes and Ross King; grocery draws, Mrs. Allan McGill and Johnston Conn, This was the last euchre par- ty for this season. Visit Relatives, Friends in U.S.A. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thomp- son of Goderich spent four weeks in Los Angeles visiting their granddaughter and child- ren, Mrs. Audrey Sutton, Vicki and Terry. While there they visited Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- Cormick (Sandra Chamney) and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark of Pasadena, cousin of Mr. Thomp- son, On the return trip they spent five days in Kansas City visit- ing Mrs. Thompson's aunt, Mrs. Mary St. John and daughter, Mrs. Russell Kelce. Mrs. St. John who will be 101 May 22 and the late Thomas Robinson of East Wawanosh were sister and brother. Mrs. St. John was able to enjoy a car ride with them while they visited her. Several communications were read at the regular meet- ing of Turnberry Township Council. A grant of $10.00 was given to the county histori- cal society and $25,00 to the Cancer Society. John Engeland of Milverton was accepted as the sprayer of cattle at 11¢ per head each spray. Council placed on order two vapor type streetlights from On- tario Hydro, to be erected on Clyde Street in Bluevale. GENERAL ACCOUNTS Brookhaven Nursing Home, $366.75; relief, $184.43; John Pitcher, relief acct., $98.08; Diefenbakers Store, relief acct. $75.57; H. N. Gowdy, stove oil, relief acct., $43.93;A.D. Smith, telephone tolls, $5,35; Alexander's Hdwe., $3.07; William Renwick, clerk-treas. town of Wingham, rural fires, $1, 302. 02; Lewis Flowers, $15.45; Edward Walker, mile- age to Goderich and Mount For- est, $14.50; William B. Cruik- shank, mileage to Barrie, $22.00; Chambers Hdwe., 750 lb. of warble fly powder, $232.50; Saugeen Valley Con- servation Authority, levy, $106.77; Historic Society, grant, $10.00; Cancer Society, grant, $25.00; Mrs. Ethel James, tax refund, $7.61; John V. Fischer, part salary $50.00, welfare $10.00, mileage $6.00, $66.00; Alex MacTavish, 3 months sal- ary as councillor, $70, 00; Re- ceiver General, unemployment ins., $8.16, ROAD ACCOUNTS Alex MacTavish, $164.56; George Gallaway, $287.83; Val- ley Blades Ltd., grader blades, $283.54; Ideal Supply, grader repairs, $1.34; Wingham Mot- ors, $1.50; Lillow's Garage, repairs, pick up truck, $38.61; Listowel Transport, $3, 50; James Wright, cross hooks, $15_03: Chambers Hdwe., $5.10; Bluevale Milling Ca., salt, $3.00; Alex MacTavish, licenses for trucks, $4.00; Er- nie Merkley, Solar Heat, $28.14; Ontario Hydro, $44.73; Rec. Gen. of Canada, income tax and pension, $19.08;W.H. Gallaher, snowplowing, $94.25; B. H. Moffatt, acct., $4.21. Hobo Teas Will Start This Month DONNYBROOK—The April meeting of the U.C.W. was held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Tom Arm- strong with a good attendance. The theme, "Easter", was giv- en by Mrs. William Hardy who had charge of the program. Mrs. Tom Armstrong had charge of the business. Plans were made for a special meet- ing on May 3 with Mrs. Jackson of Belgrave as speaker. Invita- tions will be sent to Auburn, Westfield, Calvin-Brick, St. Helens and Whitechurch. Hobo teas are to start April 18. Mrs. Morley Johnston reported that a bale is ready to send to North- ern Ontario. Two crib quilts, one pair of pyjamas and four pairs of leotards were donated for supply work. Brian Johnston received the offering. Mrs. Margaret Leddy read an Easter story, "The Darkest Day in All the World". A hymn was sung and Mrs. Stuart Chamney took charge of the study book. Mrs. Ernest Snowden had charge of the questions. Mrs. Armstrong gave a reading, "The Power of Pray- er". Rev. John Wheeler closed the meeting with prayer and lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Wesley Jeffer- son. di 1 a o 1 0 • I. • ill$11111111 OOOOO O OOOOOOOO P O OOO O O O OOO OO WPM OOO OOOOOO OO OOOO Coming Events OOO • OOO • OO p OOOOOOOOOII OOO O liktorolp OOO O I OOOOOOO I OOOOOOOO OOO O OO OOOO 01.1111I1 OOOOOO .110.1#1 O OOOOO OOOOO 1.11,1111,11,1 OOOOOOO 1.111,011F, r7- W irigharg Advance-Threes, Thursday, April 14, MO Page 7 Two New Streetlights For Village of Bluevale President, Mrs, T. Lamb, of Coderleh. There will also be the annual auction sale. The host- esses are Mrs, J, L, Currie, Mrs, E. Fitzpatrick, Mrs, A, Edgar, Mrs. C. Newman and Mrs, W. A. Crawford. 14* ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Hanna of Belgrave Wishes to announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Jean Marie, of Kitchener, to Mr, Wayne Franklin Minick, of Kitchener, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Minick, of Bridegwater, N.S, The mar- riage will take place Saturday. May 7th, 1966, at 5 o'clock in Knox United Church, Beigrave, 14b DIED HARRISON, Robert James, 66, Gorrie, Monday in Fergus Memorial Hospital. Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. Elgin (Doreen) Fulton, Gait; sons, Robert, Guelph; Earl, Goderich; sisters, Mrs. Robert (Evelyn) Fleming, Alton; Mrs, Matilda Hall, Sask- atoon; brothers, William, Lloyd, Gorrie; Melvin, Preston, Ser- vice 2 p.m., Thursday, Moir funeral home, Gorrie. Burial Gorrie Cemetery.