The Wingham Advance-Times, 1973-02-23, Page 13•
ME
dof
tarict Ho itaf and
staff on .the third
Mary's Ho6pital,
Dennisv„ R. H.
.DFreema
Koei er,'sand those
transportation fo
my
lion to
neighbors *Ad
anis', flowers
my W
Dr, J. it. -
staff on sec*
war and Pis -
the n>u
floor
London. Also to
Arnultrong1 Mr.:
n,, Pastor de
se who supplied
r my wife.:..
vinD. Smith,
Our thanks to Doctor union
and Doctor McGregor, the nurses
in pediatrics,,. the student nurses
and to all who sent "get well"
wishes while we were patients in
the W'_ ham ,,hospital,,
Tracy :and Christo .her Th ne,
.la yn
The 'lieges and nephews :of the
late Melissa Spottoe would like to
thank friends and neighbors for
themany sets of kindnessshown
during her sickness and after her
death.
Thank you; dear friends, for
'cards sand visits and all who as-
sisted' me while aatient in
Ski.
Win am and Districtp Hosp ital.
All was deeply appreciated. ,
Mary E. Laidlaw.
At ;this time, I would like to
thank all my neighbors and
-friends for .their many letters,
cards and flowers while in Wing -
hath and Victoria Hospitals.
Thanks to the nurses in Ward B
and second • floor in Wingham.
hospital; also to Dr. J. K. Mc-
Gregor, Dr. Clarke, and the
ambulance drivers. Thanks to
- Rev. and Mrs. Hawthorne for
coming to see me in London and
to Lloyd Montgomery for his'
many kindnesses.
Anne M. Henry.
f%wish • to. express my sincere
thaw s to my friends and' -
bars far `lbeh, kiodnessto rob
while a patient . the hoses, es-
Jelly
s-
, ly for their vets, figment
aid cafds. Special thanks -to :Or,
Leahy, the nurseson the third
floor and Rev. Hawthorne.
Mrs, Lulu or.
We wish to express our sincere
thanks and apiiation to our
many friends, neighbors and
relatives for the many expres-
sions of sympathy in the loss of a
ear sister, RubyrBurrows. '
° ` Mary McLeod,:
Roy and Edna MacSween.
The members of YAGMR wish
to saythank you to all those who
sent baking,.and cash,donations to
our Tea and Bake Sale. It was
greatly appreciated and helped to
make our tea a success.
Announcement
Mrs. Duncan E. ,Campbell,
Port Elgin; announces the mar-
riage :of -her daughter, Gladys C.
Dewar of Owen'Sound, to Robert
O. Wenger of Listowel, on Satur-
'day, February 17, 1973, at *alk-
erton, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs.
Wenger:Val reside at 526 Wallace.
Ave. N., Listowel. ,
In Memoriam
CRUICKSHANK: In loving
memory of W. T. (Doc) Cruick-
shank.
What would I give to clasp his
hand,
His happy face to see.
To hear his voice and see his
smile,
That meant so much to me.
—Ever remembered by wife
and brolly.
•
UK E $M
A bake sale toider the
of the St. Poi's A.C.W. i
bold in the X•t1.f?.P'• Hall on J +e-
plAmre Street on Friday, Feb. 2$ at
3:44p.mt. 8-22
$10WICK BINGO
Howick ' Bingo will held °be
on Friday, February r ua•..'•Rry y'ry d at
30,ni
$ p.in Wroseter uni
ty Hall. Admission $1.12 regular
games for $10; 2, shame: ' the
wealth; one..special,
0490 on SS calls; Door a
'solation pry.
PANCAKE StYPPER
There will be a pancake supper
On .Shrove Tuesday, March 6 at
St. Paul's Anglican Church,
Arington)), from .5: Mon.' Paneakes.
and sausage.- Adults, $1.50; chil-
dren 75c; pre-schoelers, free.
22.1
EVCIIRE PARTY
Euchre Party at Wingham
Orange Hall on Monday, FebruR
ary 28' at 8:15 p.m.
C ►SH BINGO
There will be a cash bingo in
the Wingham Legion on Wednes-
day,
ednes-day,, Feb. 2$ at 7;30 p.m.; 15 - $10
• games; 2 share the wealth; 1 spe-
cial - must -go - $50; jackpot line
on- seven calls $840; consolation
prize - $35.
DANCE .
There will be a dance at the
Wingham Legion on Saturday,
February 24. Music by Ian Wil -
bee's Orchestra. $3.00 per couple.
Lakelet
Mrs, Harry Judge . and Mrs.
McMuelen visited one day last
week with Mr. and Mrs. William
Taylor at Mono Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. Holzcbuh of
Stouffville. spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Harper.
. '
ON AtENIlNE1 DAY fifty years ago,Mr.-and Mrs. Wallace Matthews of Wroxeter
sda , February14 that t_ he. °+celebrated the anniversary at their
were wed, so if Nies Wsttnea� .� Y a they
.celebrated
end held operktiou • (Staff Photo)*
onor parehts on anniversary B►vevple
The family' of Mr. `and Mrs.
Wallace Matthews- Wroxeter,
honored their parents. at adder
served at the 1•iohnstein banquet
hall; Clifford, on Saturday eve-
�ning;; February t0. The a Basion
was their 50th wedding anni-
versary.
Following the dinner they family
presented Them with a purse' of
money. Then all went to the new
Clifford community centre,
where a reception washelld.
Donald MacLennan ' from
Luekno* eat i4ined with "Uu
bagpipes. Friends and neighbors
from _ their former keine
presented Mr., and Mrs,' Matt-
° hews with a money tree. 'MP.Joe
Reist read the address..
The evening was spent in .re-
newing old and making new
acquaintances and was enjoyed
by an. "Amazing Grace" was
piped'by Mr. MacLennan before
lunch and a pleasant evening • was . •
closed: MI and Mrs. Richard :Korea
Guests were present from Win- spent Sunday with Mr• and Mr's.
nipeg, Edmonton, Peterborough, Burns Moffatt and Mr. and Mrs.
yfamily.
Brantford, Guelph,GlemI DolleY and Alliston,
Trenton, Pontiac, Mich. Dray- ' Mr. and Mrs.,John Madill spent
ton, Wroxeter, Ayton, Mount the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Forest, Harriston, Palmerston, Wilson. Thornton and Cindy.
Hanover, Clifford, Wingham, Mr, and Mrs. J. .J• "Elliott
Listowel and Corrie. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Eye injury
BELGRAVE —Hugh Blair met
with a painful accident last
Wednesday morning while
working in his bush. A lithb flew
up and hit him inhisright eye. He
was rushed to Victoria Hospital,
London, where he underwent
surgery that night and. had to
have his eye removed..He is
making a satisfactory recovery.
ID
FLOWERS
Floyy
werei6A
,.. and
Plants ,
EAI. GIFT FOR EVERY
OCCASION
Handicraft and
Flower Sh.p
218 Josephine' 357-2023
POOLS, ETC.
POOLS - PATIOS - SAUNAS
In and Above Ground
Pools
Easy. Financing.
Pool Toys and Lawn
Furniture
Wm. R. RGNd
• Construction
96 Patrick St.„ Wingham .
357-2628
Swimming
Pools
Above and Below
Ground
Complete Line of
Pool Chemicals
ARMSTRONG
CHEMICALS
Box 56 Walkerton
DRESSMAKING
AUDostaidt
Dalt
Soave
Skiqe
For Wedding and
Other:Fabrics
Dressmaking
Phone 3571044
1
TOWING
24 Hours 24 Hours
BURLEY'S
TOWING
Phone 357.1058
Wingham
24 Hours 24 Hours
AUTOMOTIVE
e.
CE.,
L
sh Ltd.
Your Automatic Car
Wash Centre .
Transmission Repairs
Expert Repairs to
All Makes and
Models of Cars
and Trucks
PHONE 357-2841
SALES AND SERVICE.
Lynn Hoy
Enterprises
Honda and Skidoo
Sales & Service
16 Patrick St., Wingham
PhoPie 519-357-3435
WINGHAM
SERVICE CENTRE
Appliances
Small
Engines
Bicycles
Aluminum
Products
Etc.
Maurice Shinto
132 Josephine St. S.
357-1792
FOOD
PIZZA
Freshly made to your
order from a choice of
Mushrooms, Pepperoni
and Sausage • 3 Sizes
Chicken & Seo Food
Dinners
RIVERVIEW DRIVE,IN
357.1360 •
Watch Your Business Grow••.
When You Plant Your Offer In
'The
Advance -Tines
• Moue 357-2320
GRAPHIC ARTS
.
Jrl�, ef►! s��4nb�? ,;Irk
M1 •
'GUENTER HEIIV'.
GRAPHIC ARTS
Interior and Exterior
Design
Commercial Art - Signs
RR 1, 'Wingham 357-3811
INSURANCE
Ir For your '
INSURANCE
See or CaII
WILLIAM S.
REED
64 Vittoria St., " 357-2174
AUCTIONEER
41...x.
APPRAISALS &
AUCf10NEERIN6
-- Farms, LivestOek,
Implements, Homes,
Household Contents
Jack Alexander
AUCTIONEER
tit
WNGHAM, ONT.
357-1442
BRIAN RINTOUL
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
R.R. 3
WINGHAM
PHONE 357-2349
Saps of All Typo 1
P1. UMB I N G HEATING
,may:
• Pl,umbi°rg
Heating and'•!
Sheet Metal
Contractor
PHONE
357-3080
STICKY- AIR , •
Stewing over the smoke prob-
lem in an industrial area of
Miami, a Miami Herald writer
turned to Longfellow for inspira-
tion. He came up with"the best 14 -
word editorial we've seen on pol-
lution: .
I shot an arrow into the air.:
'And the doggone thing stuck up
t _tit
laei�i:.es «.a.
Porter on Monday.
Guests with Mr. and•Mrs. Wil-
liam Dettman on Wednesday
were Mr. and • Mrs. J. J. Elliott'.
Mrs. Raymond Elliott and Gor-
don Messer visited Mr. and. Mrs.
Charles Bosmon on Sunday. They
also visited Chad 'Henning who
was celebrating his 80th birthday
and Mrs. Aitken who is in the .hos-
pital. °
Mr •and' - Mrs. Robert Case --
more, Jim and Kim of Watford
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott of •
Brussels visited.Sunday.with Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon . Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Nixon,
Grant, - Lori and Andrea of Lon-
don spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Fraser Haugh and Eileen.
Visitors on Saturday with Mrs.
R. H. McKinnon were Mr. and
Mrs. John K. MacTavish of
Brantford, John R. MacTavish
and Miss Cathy Woods of Kit-
r{
- r.
1l d
t r
native gene
in U«S.A
R
Hone, for Mrs, Georgie McCorrd
of Bluevale who pawed awoy at
Newburgh, New Yaerk, on Fr'ida r
following a brief ice, Rev.
Erie Ledrew
��!yo',y�f����Br followed
� olftciat-
ed' and. interni follow, in
Wingham Cemetery.
Poi.ers were Murray El-
liott, Ricky Nicholson, Clarence
BBhp,Ross Nicholson, ,Keith
*Nicholson and Joe NiehOlfga,. all
great:nephews of the deceased.
Two great nieces, Mary Ann
Nicholson :and ,in,.
were Omer beams.
The `tate Mrs. McCord. was the
former Ethel Maude Nicholson, a
daughter of the late Jame
Nicholson and Mary Sherk. She
VMS. borll in Turn 'Township
on ,August 19,, 1890. During: her
'early life she nursed in New York
Hospital, -
Mr. McCord predeceased `hied
wine, on Dec, 27, 1 , and in. Aug-
ust 1971, she .moved to Canada to
reside in Bluevale after residing
-
for' several years in New,. Vo*,
State. She was, a member of the
Bluevale .United Church.' ,
Surviving„are .one suer in-law,
Mrs. Jennie. Nicholson: of Edward
Strer.ef, Wi m • and two
laSb� ,
nephews, Jack and Allan Nichol-
son of Bluevale,
A ENBY—
and District }WOW an
day, February 1s, to Mr. ami
Mrs.Ivry iisidanby, Luck -
now, , a ,clam.
Ft,LTS,At the Wiagbam and
Hilt Hospital ea FridaY
February 16, to Wood Mrs*
Au RR 3, Asia, a
ter.
PARK—At t the
*wet
inshore and
on Sammy,
*ad iiihts.
LEWD ---At the Kincaroline and
District 1 ispital on Friday,
Feary 16, to• Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Towit,; RR 5, Kincardine,.
a daughter, Anil Lynne, A •
.ter for Freddie.
MacDONALD,At the willow)*
and Dishier'
day, February 18 to
Mrs. Raymond Mac onald
`intim, a daughter. ,
LANE --At 'the "Win and:
• District 'Hospital on
February 10, to Mr. o
D. Stewart Lane, 'RR t
rood, a daughter.:
HALLMAN—At the Wingha
- , and Pistriiot ;Hospital on
day, February.I% to .
Mrs, Brian; Hallman,_: R
Wingham, -a daughter.
B TMAN- At Listowel o
ARMe
iah Hospital ;. . on. Weday.
Feby ruar `'7, ';to Mr., and Mrs,.
Grant Bartmiah,.RR 2, J if ford,
• a son,: tillborn.
Men should not be alarrmed,by'
the - report , - that there are
30,000,000 women # drivers lin
North America.. Threti still
FIGoty of ombuil'1 sides of
the road.
ia1I Iu-Iii
366 Edward St.,
Wingham
Leroy Jackson
—Plumbing
—Heating -
Tinsmi:thing
191 Josephine St.
Wingham 357-2904
ELECTRICAL
BURKE ELECTRIC
Electrical Contractors
Motor Rewind and
Sales
Household Appliances
Josephine St. 357-2450
Emergency Service - See
the Yellow Pages
FUELS
monommiammore
BILL TIFFIN
imperial Esso Agent
For all your Home and
Farm Fuel and
Lubricating Needs
357.1032
INFORM THE PUBLIC
AND
NEWCOMERS
THROUGH
THE
SERVICE DIRECTORY
RICK NAY AND BARBARA RYAN were second and third
place winners in the junior division for secondary schools at
the Legion speaking contest held Saturday in Wingham.
(Staff Photo)
TED ELLIOTT, Zone Commander of the Royal Canadian
Legion, was obviously pleased to present The Wingham Ad-
vance -Times Trophy to his own daughter, Ferule, as first
place winner in the junior secondary school division at the
speaking contest in the Legion hall on Saturday. The Elliott
family resides in Brussels and the trophy winner is tin F. E.
Madill S.S. stun eat.
(Staff Photo)
5
IN
Ill Office 357-1344 -
_ 5 Res. 357.1418
■iIniuriiiii I
NEAR sLISTOWEi
60 acres, 55_, -;acres.
workable acres of
Harriston loam, new
fences. Barn, paint-
ed, gravelled - yard.
Barn with new steel
or. hogs, ,silo 12' - x
37'. Two ,storey,
3 bedroom brick
home, 4 pc. bath, 2
pc. bath down, wall
to wall, broadloom
in living room. All
buildings . in good -
condition. Shown
by appointment
only.
.WINGHAM AREA -
100 acres, 80 acres
workable, hardwood
bush, spring creek.
Barn 54' x 60', tie
ups and 'loose pens.
Implement,shed: 11/2
storey, 4 bedroom
home, 3 pc. bath
down, 2 pc• bath up.
OFFICE -
' 357-3840
Representatives
W. Adamson
J; Brewer -
C. Sutcliffe
u'
5
5
5
■.
5
■
i
5
i
5
MI ORMACK -At Presbyterian
Hospital, Walnut, Hill, Dai,
on Tuesday,, February 13,: r1
• Mr, and John Me rmac
., of Pima, Texas,' a 'te
y;9V
:Christie.
Frye room, :one sto
located in village clo
Wingham. This dwellini
3 -bedrooms,' .hardwoc
linoleum- floors;
and var li c and is _
condition. Sacrifice pili
Otte storey, 2 bedroor
home with 'new floor
ink, oil, furnace;.." aluminum
toca'.tod' i rrllltnta: 'f
Priced for quick. sale.
Two stor me 7 -root'
home with 3 rooms .Iocat-
ed in' Wingham.: "This dwel•
-
ling, • ,offered for the first
'time, Is situated on a corner,
lot and is -•priced low with
good terms. Don't miss . it.
NEEDED:
We have many sincere clients':.:
.looking for fauns, rural and.
recreation properties. List
now for quick results,
MULTIPLE LUT1i1 MUNI
• PHOTO LISTING
SERVICE
Contact:
JOHN F. BRENT
KEITH
FITZSIMM a Ns
BROKER
REAL -E S TAT -E
176 ,DIAGONAL ROAD i 027ei1I'I''�
WINGHAM. ONTARIO
CHOICE BUILDING LOT
Large 100 ft. frontage, situated among new houses In
very pleasant surroundings, near hospital and schools.
This is one of a very few large fully serviced lots re -
ma i n i ng in our town and is reasonably priced.
BUNGALOW
Located close to store and schools. Modern kitchen,
dining room, living room has new broadloom. 3 bed-
rooms and den. 11/2 baths. Walkout basement opens to
a landscaped terrace, has 3 rooms finished plus 3 pc.
bath. The home is nicely decorated throughout having
been well cared for and could not be replaced today for
many dollars more than the owner is asking.
RANCH STYLE HOME
Gorrie Location. New 3 bedroom brick ranch style home.
This comfortably sized house is designed to eliminate
outside painting as it features prefinished aluminum
gable siding, eavestroughs and upper trim. The spacious
living room has wall to wall broadloom adjoining the
kitchen which features cushion floor and prey -finished
kitchen cabinets. This home is priced to sell and is
ready for early occupancy.
Keen Ducharme, Repr.sentativ0, 570 Shut i: Unliket
WIrghsm. Phos. 357404 _ .