The Wingham Advance-Times, 1966-05-12, Page 15IN MEMORIAM
HARRIS - In loving memory
of t dear brother, Frank H.
Harris, Who passed away
May 14, 1064,
There is no parting from those
we 'love,
No distance can divide,
For today in memories' garden
We still walk side by side.
Each dawning day, a thought
of him,
At eventide a prayer,
For in the hearts that love him
He always will be there.
-Ever remembered by sis-
ter Edna, Wes and family. 12b
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be closed front May 10th to
May 30th, 12b
NEW BINGO
Hcorick Liens New Ringo will
be held on Friday, •May 13, in
Wroxeter Community Hall, at
$M DST 12 games for
$10; 3 "Share the Wealth"; 1 jackpot of $55 in 52 calls, Adm.
$1.00; extra tickets 3 for 50c,
or 7 for $1.00, Everyone wel-
come.
LUCKNOW LIONS SPRING
DANCE
Lucknow Lions Club will
hold their spring dance in the
Lucknow District High School
Auditorium on Friday, May 13.
Music by Lionel Thornton and
his Casa Royal orchestra,
Dancing 9:30 to 1. Admission,
advance sale, $1.25; regular,
$1.50. Tickets available from
all Lucknow Lions Club mem-
bers, 12b
THE REGULAR MEETING
Of the Wingham branch of
the Women's Institute will be
held in the Town Hall Thurs-
day, May 19, at 2:39 p.m. The
program convener, Mrs. W, E.
Patterson; roll call, "What I'm
doing to improve my com-
munity." Guests, Whitechurch
branch. Hostesses: Mrs. R.
Galbraith, Mrs, 0. Boss, Mrs.
Hastings, Mrs. McLaughlin,
and Mrs, MacTavish, 12*
OPEN MEETING
Of the Wingham Horticul-
tural Society will he held in
the Council Chambers next
Thursday evening, May 19, at
8 p.m. The guest speaker will
be the Rev, Peter Bissett, of
Castro Valley, Calif., who will
show slides and movies of hor-
ticultural items in California.
Everyone welcome. Come and
see, to us in this area, the
unusual in horticulture, 12*
BIRTHS
ECCLES-In Durham Memor-
ial Hospital, on Tuesday, May
3, 1966, to Mr. and Mrs. Leon-
ard Eccles, R. R. 2, Holstein,
a son, David Leonard, a bro-
ther for Scott.
FISCHER-In Wingham and
District Hospital, on Thurs-
day, May 5, 1966, to Mr, and
Mrs. Michael Fischer, R. P..
1, Formosa, a son.
PETTEPLACE -In Wingham
and District Hospital, on
Thursday, May 5, 1965, to
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Pette-
place, Teeswater, a daughter.
ARMSTRONG - In Wingham
and District Hospital, on
Friday, May 6, 1966, to Mr.
and Mrs, John Armstrong R.
R. 1, Ethel, a son,
WILLIS - In Wingham and
District Hospital, on Sunday,
May 8, 1966, to Mr, and Mrs.
Timothy Willis, Wingham, a
son.
SAINT - In Clinton Hospital
on Sunday, May 8, 1996. to
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Saint,
a son, Robert John.
McKe.e., - In Wingham and
District Hospital, on Mon-
day, May 9, 1966, to Mr. and
Mrs. George McKee, Wing-
ham, a daughter.
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TEA AND BAKE SALE
At the Salvation Army, Ed-
ward Street, Wingham, Satur-
day, May 14, at 3 p.m, Young
People's hobby display, 12b
RUMMAGE SALE
Of the Ladies' Auxiliary to
the Winghain and District
Hospital will be held in the
Arena on Saturday, May 28, at
2 p.m. 12b
OPEN HOUSE
Will be held at the •home of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Martin
on Highway 86, between Wing-
ham and Bluevale, on Sunday,
May 22, from 2-4 p.m., and 7.9
p,m„ to honor Mr. and Mrs.
Ed, Spielmaker on their 50th
wedding anniversary. 12b
A RECEPTION AND DANCE
Will be held for Mr, and
Mrs. Allan MacRae (Lynn
Wright) in the Teeswater
Town Hall on Friday, May 13.
Tiffin's orchestra. Ladies
please bring lunch, Everyone
is welcome. 12b
DIED
DAMROW - William. In
Grace Hospital, Detroit, April
25, 1956, after a lengthy ill-
ness. Funeral service was in
Detroit on Wednesday, April
28. Remain were taken to
Haxtun, Colorado, for burial
on Saturday, Survived by wife,
Hattie Meehan, of 879 Newport
Ave., Detroit; one brother and
three sisters in Haxtun. Ho
was an insprctor for Motor
Products, Detroit, and a num-
ber of Palistine Mason Lodge
and a member of Faithful
Lutheran Church, Detroit.
Mrs.' Damrow was accompan-
ied to Colorado by ,her sister,
Blue- vale, Harry Elliott, of
WILFORD On Sunday,
May 8, in Victoria Hospital,
London, a one time resident of
Winp-,hein Stella Griffin, belov-
ed wife of Albert H. ,VIlfori,
and elder daughter of
Mr and Mrs. Nelson Griffin,
of Wingham. The Rev, C. M.
Jardine nf''''''Atort t'h o in-
terment in Wingham Cony-tory
at 2 pm.. Weilnesdiy, Mly.1!
Hold Shower
BELMORE-Friends and
neighbours gathered at the home
of Mrs. George Kieffer on Sat-
urday evening to honor a bride
of this week, Miss Mary Lou
Welsher. Hostess was Mrs.
Kieffer, assisted by Mrs. Harry
Helfenstein,
Games and contests were en,-
joyed. Mrs. Kieffer read an
address and Mary Lou opened
her gifts. Lunch was served at
the close of the evening.
Mary Lou's marriage to Mr.
George Olienick of Kitchener,
takes place May 14th in Kira"
ener.
LAKELET
Mt. and Mrs. Levi Byer
visited with their daughter, Miss
Ethel Byer, on Sunday at the
Hamilton General Hospital
where she is a patient, They
report her condition as satis-
factory.
Miss Carol Anne Hohnstein
is a patient at Bruce County
Hospital, Walkerton. Mr. H.
Hohnstein spent several days at
the same hospital but was able
to return home this week-end.
The condition of Mrs. Stan-
ley Dennis is reported to be im-
proved.
Preparations for a busy sum-
mer have begun at the Girl
Guide Camp, Wyoka, situated
just north of the Lakelet Lake.
Ladies' Guild
BELGRAVE-The Ladies'
Guild of Trinity Anglican
Church met at the home of Mrs.
Cooper Nethery on Thursday.
Mrs. Robert Procter, presi-
dent, led in prayer. Scripture
reading followed. Minutes
were read by Mrs. Clare Van-
Camp. The group decided to
continue with the hobo teas.
Nora VanCamp was in charge
of the program. She read a
poem and conducted a contest
on guessing the different kinds
of cake. Mrs. Clare VanCamp
and her daughter Nancy sang
two duets. The raffle prize,
donated by Mrs. Robert Procter,
was won by Mrs. Hugh Rinn.
Dues were collected and
Mrs. Procter gave the closing
prayer, Grace was sung and
lunch served by Mrs. Cooper
Nethery and Mary Isobel.
Sister Dies
Rev. W. D. Clark received
word on Sunday of the death of
his sister, Mrs. Rev. J. P.
(Olive) Barbaree in St. Cath-
arines' Hospital. Mrs. Barb-
aree had been unconscious for
five weeks following a stroke.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark left to
attend the funeral, to be held
May 10 at the Thorold funeral
home. Interment followed at
Hamilton Cemetery.
W. J. Arbuckle
Lived on Farm
Almost 80 Years
Funeral service was held
Wednesday at the R. A. Currie
Son funeral home for Wil-
liam J. Arbuckle of Wingham,
who died in Wingham and Dis-
trict Hospital on Monday, May
0. Ile had been ill only a short
time.
Rev, G. L. Fish conducted
the service and burial in Wing-
ham Cemetery. The pallbear-
ers were grandsons, Bill and
Gary Reavie, Wayne and Bryan
Coultes and George and Bill
Kerr.
Mr. Arbuckle was in his
02nd year. He was born in llar-
riston, son of the late William
Arbuckle and Ellen Bannerman.
When he was a young boy he
moved with his parents to the
I2th concession of East Wa-
wanosh, where he lived for al-
most 80 years. He attended
Zetland School, took up farm-
ing as a young man and retnairr-
ed in that occupation all his
life.
He married Margaret Robert
son in Wingham. She died in
December 1943.
Mr. Arbuckle is survived by
sons, Dan of Ottawa, Elmer and
Bob of East Wawanosh; daugh-
ters, Mrs. Harold (Jessie) Kerr
and Mrs, Rutherford (Gertrude)
West Wawanosh Township
Council met a week early be-
cause the road superintendent
would attend the superintend-
ents' school at Guelph the fol-
lowing week.
Tentative approval was giv,
en the request of the public
school board of the East We,
wanosh Township School Area
for the issue of debentures in
the amount of $300, 000 by the
Municipal Corporation of the
Township of East Wawanosh for
the construction and equipping
of a new central school. This is
the second approval given East
Wawanosh, necessary because
the original motion was given
for debentures of $200,000
which was found insufficient to
cover construction estimates re-
ceived.
Harold Gaunt and William
Webster presented to council a
petition for drainage on the 10th
and 11th concessions. The pe-
tition was accepted,
One tender for the purchase
of the shed at the rear of the
township hall was received from
Murray Wilson at $00.00, and
was accepted.
The tender of The Robert
Nicholson Construction Com-
pany of Monkton, of $2, 800
was accepted for the Todd Mu-
nicipal Drain, It was the only
one received, The clerk was
instructed to order sufficient
tile for the Todd Drain from
Amos C. Martin of Wallenstein.
Council agreed to comply
with a request from Goderich to
share in the cost of providing
ambulance service to the com-
munity. The West Wawanosh
share is 3% of the cost of the
ambulance and garage, which
amount is $12, 500.
A by-law to regulate the in-
stallation of entrance ways over
ditches and water courses on
public roads forming part ofthe
township road system was pass-
ed.
General Accounts: Murray
Reid, warbicide, $170,00; Sig-
nal-Star, shed tender, $2.80;
Ontario Hydro, hall power,
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Reavie, both of Wingham and
Mrs. James R. (Edith) Coultes
of East Wawanosh; 13 grand-
children, three great grand-
children; and a brother, Robert
Arbuckle of Toronto.
Arthur C. Adams
Local Businessman
Arthur C. Adams, 137, a
merchant on the main street for
44 years, died at his home on
Josephine Street on Saturday,
May 7,
A son of the late R. Well-
ington and Catherine Adams,
he was born in Wingham and
attended school here., Ile start-
ed in the feed business on main
street in 1022 and later added
the sale of coal to the business.
lie was a member of the.
Presbyterian Church.
In 1938 he married Mae La-
mond of Toronto. The cere-
mony was in Bluevale. Mts.
Adams predeceased him No-
vember 23, 1003.
He is survived by one sister,
Mrs. Katherine McKay of ilam-
ilton; a nephew and twonleces;
Donald Adams and Mrs. Lois
Cason of Wingham and Miss
Mary McKay of Toronto.
Rev. G. L. Fish conducted
funeral service Monday after-
noon at the R. A. Currie Son
funeral home. The pallbearers
were Malcolm MeCammon,
Gord Gannett, Ilugh Mc Kag,ue,
Tom Currie, George Cameron
and Norm Keating and George
Tervit and Alvin Orvis were
flower bearers. Interment was
in Wingham Cemetery,
Attending the funeral from
out of town were Mr. and Mrs.
Stan Spearin of Ethel; Malcolm
McCammon of Toronto; Mrs.
Anne Sheppard, Toronto; Mr,
and Mrs. Ted Allen, Cayuga;
Miss Eva Allen, Brantford; Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Rieman and
Mrs, Jim MacGregor of London.
Wingham Ad. van 0,Times,, Thursday, May .12, 1966 Page''
Petition Presented to
West Wawanosh Council
$9.75; S. H, Blake, Huron Co.
Muni. Officers Assoc. member-
ship, $20.00; Wingham Retard-
ed Children's Education Author-
ity, 1960 levy, $258.46.
Road Accounts; Harvey Cul-
bert, salary, $103,34; Cyril
Boyle, salary, operator,$145.36;
Cecil Cranston, snow fence,
$7.50; Imperial Oil Ltd., fuel
and tax, $175,23; Grant Chis-
holm, grease and oil, $31.89;
Dominion Road Machinery, cut-
ting edges, filters, $128.64; N.
McDonald, filling washouts,
backfilling culverts, $164.00;
Wm. Park, hauling salt, $16.80;
Receiver General, Unemploy-
ment ins. stamps, $8.40; Bank
of Commerce, Canada Pension
Plan, $7, 66; Frank Thompson,
grader insurance, $20, 00,
County Librarian
Resigns Position
Recently the Huron County
Library Co-operative Board ac-
cepted with regred the resigna-
tion of the present librarian,
Mrs. J. Pixie. Mrs. Pixie isre-
turning to her former work as a
high school teacher.
The Board has now engaged
Mrs. Catherine F. Huffman,
formerly of London, to be the
new acting county librarian,
Mrs. Huffman will commence
working for the county im-
mediately. Mrs, Huffman has
twelve years' experience with
the Kent County Library Co-
operative, including two years
when she was in complete
charge.
BELGRAVE
IMP
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Harmer
of Fullerton visited.on Sunday
with Mrs. Winnie Smith.
Mr. Ron Nicholson of Whit-
by and Miss Lynda Caudle of
Oakville visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Garner Nicholson
and family.
Mother's Day visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fear and
family were Mr. and Mrs. Del
Nixon and Cindy of Stratford.
It isn't cricket to fix a ticket.
For Sale
An attractive solid brick
home located in Wingham, re-
cently renovated with new mo-
dern kitchen, spacious living
area throughout, new bath-
room, new oil furnace, new
chimney and roof. An excellent
buy at only $8,900.
Double brick home, the best
in economical living can be
yours to live comfortably in
one side and derive a tidy in-
come from the other. Modern
conveniences and being very
well located to schools, church-
es, hospital, etc. Full price
for the fine property on a
double lot is only $10,500.
Choice 140 acre farm. 125
acres level and, workable. The
best crop land in the area.
Huge barn 75x90, water pres-
sure, etc. Silo 1400 implement
shed 30x50, with attached gar-
age. Lovely brick home with
modern conveniences., This is
a real farmer's farm, ready to
go ahead and make you a lot
of money and with better than
average terms available. Lo-
cated on paved road east of
Wingham, It will pay you to
look into this today.
SOLD:
We have sold a property for
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Walden to
Mr, and Mrs. Wirth, of Kitch-
ener.
Mr. and Mrs, Everett Park-
er have sold their property to
Mrs, Nidholai Melynck, of Lon-
don.
Mr. and Mrs, Amos Yoder
have sold their property to Mr.
and Mrs, Henry F.den, of Chip-
pawn, Ontario,
DON HOLST
REAL ESTATE LIMITED
- "Rural Ontario Spechtilats"
Representative:
Keith Fitzsimmons
Witighant Ph. 357-3840
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