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1ST, Abert,.Howe Wilford wok
member of his
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t °.. Mt, farmed'for
*W100, then ,at the . age el lA,
la
butter and
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Ha later worked for the
their* PN9fE . D where he.
ted
c+anowadao .. small creameries
Into* Mali*
was, also the. erips:
! k.
aItiocragg Pool,
p ,In the MO, Mr., Wilford enter
ed to publishing business and for
tea. yeare PtIblished. Trade and
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Tor PAOOfhis'life,:'ids, Wit -
for has been a promo of Cam
products, Ile has travelled,
throughout the .U.S. promoting
..Durham,ty turnips; 'his Lev
word . for them, " S
. „ rutaba as ,
eventuall 'the title:of
him
'the
"King °
Rtitabiigaair , Once,
wben>'the .Qum visited London,
*it Passed .seenritY • *Mirth; b
.Y
saying he was from . Canada
House, and walked forward to
present Her`'Maty with a rust,:
abaga! ,
Mr. Wilfordlivied in Toronto for
many. years, wherehe w san of-
ficial welcomerat • . Timothy,
Eaton United ` Church,''. • then
• Moved 'to London and, seven
years ago, to Kitchener where he
• did'a television :show on CKCO-
TV, promoting Canadian `pro-
ducts for Canadian people.
• Ile started Canada House, a
onsan'organization ' frerotang
Canadian commercial
goods: and
has been a' ood ambassador
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wilt
g ,a bassado
fprSeveral shopping centres and
organizations, *1969, he started
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cameon,, f
of Celross
Mi. 04 John
.Street East, < Wingbam, pawed
awayat Victoria Hospital, .
don, on Wednesday, January 30,'
at the ,age
Of 1,60 Though Mr,
Cameron been
Bowl
for a' healthq
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numberof years,:
death dfollowed a 'tie ill—..
Born in 'Ctdr'
a d.:
W� ._ aaaroriciff the h►te'Mr.:;� Ml"
Alexander ' Cami.' He, Wei
educated K lis a
nd Tees -
water schools.
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In December ' of 1917, Mr.
Camero ` ma�te
d the former
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Mae Stapleton Turnberry
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Township.She
pr
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in Se 1 SOn .
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JamesdiedAugust of1969.'.
James, in Aa�igua�
Surviving are `•One daughter,
:Mrs. Norman :Coulter of "Wing-
- ham, four grandchildren` and one
sister, • Miss Annie Cameron` of
: wingham..'He was predeceased
by one ° brother, •Alek Cameron,
and one'sister, Mrs. Eimer Tiffin.
The late Mr. Cameron rested at
the, S. 1Nalker Funeral Home
where funeral service was held at
2 p.m. on Saturday. Rev. C. F.
Johnson officiated. Internment
followed, hi Wingham Cemetery.
Pallbearers were ; Eldred
Nichol,: Perrie Holimes, .Are: Wil-
son, ` Bill Hender tans 4BM ° Tiffin
and Doug Aitchison.,
n ,.
Floral -
tributes
l.
triittes were carried, by
ao
�Y'
Adams and GeorgeCameron,. '
POOLS , BTC. ' AUTOMOTIVE
DOLS - PA
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In `and vie:.. urn
Pools •
Easy Financing
Pool. Toys and Lawn.
Furniture
Wrn.. R. Rioted
Construction
96 Patrick St.,, Wingham
357-2628
Swimming
Pooh
Above' and Below
Ground
Complete Line of
Pool Chemicals
ARMSTRONG'
CHEMICALS
Box 56 Walkerton.
SALES AND SEVICE
Lyre Noy
Enterprises
Honda and Skidoo
Sales & Service
Hwy 86 east of Wingham
.Phone 519-357-3435
CONSTRUCTION
T. M. i T.
CONSTRUCTION
General Contractors
All types of concrete work
' Home and farm building
Complete Renovations
" CALL BOB THOMPSON
BLUEVALE,•ONTARIO
357-3493 Evenings
,fir Q: "at"(j1 17
Your Automatic 'Car
'Wash .Centre
Transmission.. Repairs.
Expert Repairs to
• All Makes and
Models of Cars
and 'Trucks
PHONE.,355-.2841 •
• WINGHAM
SUNOCO SERVICE
LICENSED MECHANIC
UNDERCOATING &
RUSTPROOFING
COMPLETE CAR &
TRUCK SERVICE
Prop. Ken Leitch
PHONE
• 357-1554 NiGHT-357 3585
FOOD
\......ter.
PIZZA
Freshly made to your
order from a choice of
Mushrooms, Pepperoni
and Sausage - 3 Sizes
Chicken & Sea Food
Dinners '
RIVERVIEW DRIVE-IN
357-1360
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Cellitee and Murray
trustee,,George Me130e; oftrint
stewards and usher/4 Barry
Mason, Pets" 'M, Bee-
,crOtt,Dennis �.(yy"''ho tt, Jim
, Douglas JIM Robert.
son and Ronald McBurney; :a> 11
tors, Mrs. 7r�.-''' and
Mrs. Ponald Dow; .• .... :y School
:Superintendent, a,1d Dew
music committee, a
Oeorge
McGee, . iasee Alice Beeman .
and JR Beecroft, and, IM
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y�' ver will ;be c6141404a Pelt- Jelin ,
Roberts -closed the. meeti with
prayer,'
A socialleriod Ffollowed,,aafter
which a' vote of thanks .wts
tended to Mr. and ,'Mrs, George
e
McGee for the use of ,their, home;, •
and tl h..; ..,
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WEEKLY "EUCHRE'
BELGRAVB —' Twelve 'tables
of;euchre were played in the com-
munity r'4oms• last Wednesday
evvening.Those winning prizes
were:. ,high lady, Mrs. Ethel
Holmes; low ' lady, Mrs. Ross
King; novelty lady, Mrs. Abner
Neth, n -len
Nether), �� man, , . Nixon,
low man, Orwal Smith;. nOvelty
man, ,Edgar Wightman.
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INSURANCE
See br Call
. WII IAM S.
REED
64 Victoria St., 357.4.174
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FLOWERS
,. . Wedding
Arran ements
.,Cut flowers
Plants
Flower's by
Wire Service
fes,. LEWIS
FLOWERS
135 Frances
Phone
3,57-3880`
ELECTRICAL
BURKE ELECTRIC
Electrical Contractors
Motor -Rewind and
Sales
Household Appliances
Josephine St. 357-2450
Emergency Service - See
the Yellow Pages
Pletch Electric
Winghann
INDUSTRIAL or
COMMERCIAL -WIRING
Also Rural and Domestic
Phone 357.1583
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Trail, B.C.„
atlas!
Nooks
bad
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Whl4oehurch W
with the •h "'Sducatka and
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told . A!I if '', ,-4be held
'February It 42 °.a.► . at
'of ;
'the : i'. o. Russel Gaunt.
n!r'y ofToronto who is boa Boli call, ""etbing thy.
younger ,gmeration has tau t.
us"; motto, "education means
' devel the, mind, net***
ea
of the
410,N N,
.year at Ewart
training as a‘cleseoneas:
was I
supplyingfor 1,10411`. .
who, as part Of his.course, seo!sms.• . ,,.
the Rle><nor�r , Mr>1A 'rSe
part in the•servicee take.:. s Fume, a i►1:tl-be Mirsi`•
Toronto, #..
�u'�rd!,6 church, � ti'!� _ Willie 'y>I"wfltidE, `01.l1ere ioll
DickMils
Pefcee' sPoit nor be a craft diet and sr
weekend with ; Mr.. and'
eont,est sand MeMberaare Urged'
Victor Emerson,
• 'to
bring
treats'forthe
Valentine
Mrs.Johnston was box. •
ritted on the weekend to Wing -4`
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Mr. and Mrs. `Wilfred .Jorann,,
d�u '
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Gil .
beast ',and Steven visited. ,Tact
SundaY.WIth Mr,
mrs !!SIA,
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,Hartung
ngand family of, Gowans_
tureed !home pending Own.
several
days 'iih� relatives il
T
lsantigh
asd.
eY
Orangeville. 4� DarliPg spent Flid#y and Sau-
Dr t> .B dod he da in Toronto withD!is Lints
sci
p,�, e S ssions,S fd anitemsta.. and attendee the, - nada Farm
° '`° Show♦' n
celebraations'. 'at the' Qntarle° ',;
'Veterinaryiation'e•`-1,
siva
annual meeting. Veterinaries ` J familywere
x ., Wilfred . o�auri aantl,
and their wives' -from maany part ';, •
-11►r. and '�Irer Wilfreds Walker of
of Canada, and, the United, Mat, a ,
• . l3elgrave.
took part: itn the festivities, •4•4,',"1 Mr. and lira. Walter'Renvvick,
•-7Mrs.' Lilliaan Newman•has ;
.� Mark, Gail a� ,�rndy alpent the
turned, to her home on�weekend in 'Kingsville
and at-
Street
after spending sometiipe
wit1 her son, Donald and family)) •
in Ottawa.
M,aV.
-Visiting -with Mr. and Mrs!;•'
George Turnbull; Diagonal Road,'rs
on . unt ay were. Mr: 'crani °ori,
Mrs. !Willis
McCartney of Miles= ..
tone, Saskatchewan,
Miss Mild,'
;
red' McCartney of Ottawa;
d Mrs'°• ,t,,v
:and .David Hardyof tebr��:
,�.
ever and :Reg Black` of Pert Cola
borne. -
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PLUMBINGHEA
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Plumbing,
Heating and
Sheet Metal
Contractor
PHONE
357-3080
366 Edward St.,
'
Wingham
•
Isere lifinriee Digit
et
eotrunOnityto Ifni. Bort;
111 ; 'w 1Q illy . b
Is
maldng stood recovery.'
Mrs. Malvin Geld* NO COW
tined to the. Walkerton
fast week...
Sunday ,:visitors E1. Mr. and
' Cliff f Ib
Mrs. Gordon, , •��
goo .
OE KitObeners
jjOyd Fendily..
Sunday : L#
a 6.0 victory over Dina•ln atom
ib Clifford,
'ersonais.
otia,d ,_w
en -
Willi. teai ;a. aieee` Vicki 1Ni
clC
•
nda
Renwick spent the
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�F'+
>
weekend with;
Karen's �"t;Ms. Cora
in
,nighani. •
The ontly meeting ;of
tle
Womea,.z Institute will held. n
the. communitycentre'on: Wed.:
,
nesda' Fe th`2:30 .
tlrl>}arji'13. at
:m.' The the ase"of the program is'
'Family rAffau . ;. and, the con-
vener, Mrs .Rimier' Jeffrey;. has';:
arranged for ' a guest `'speace,
Mrs, Morris i etcalfe,,gf the Chit
dren's Aid'Society at Walkerton.
All '.ladies of, the community are.
welcome.
BLYTH. LIONS BINGO
Blyth Lions Club weekly bingo
every Saturday
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8:
34
P
:m.
in $lyth Memorial Hall. Jackpot
$150 in 60 calls; :rrb
BINGO
Howick Lions' ' Bingo 'will be
- held on Friday, February 8th, at
" 8:30, p.m. in Wroxeter Commu
nity Hall,. ,Admission $1. 12
Regular games for $10; 2 Share
the Wealth; one $25 ' Special;
Jackpot of 290 on 56 calls. Door &
•
( consolatioan prizes",:"
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IstA rte
Winghan) figure'. Skating Club
will present its 22nd annual skat-
ing carnival - "Seasons . in the
""Forest"'- on Saturday, February
9 at 8 p.m, inn the:Wingham arena.
There will be .a lucky. numbered
program, �am• draw. Everyone wel-
come. 31-7
Leroy Jackson
--Plumbing
—Heating
--Tinsmithing
191 Josephine St.
Wingham 357-2904.
FUELS
BILL TIFFIN
Imperial •Esso Agent
For all your Home and
•Farm Fuel and
Lubricating Needs
357-1032 e
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READMAN
TEXACO
- Offering the full
line of car service
plus
general repairs
- FIRESTONE
TIRES and BATTERIES
If Your Business Is Service
INFORM
THE PUBLIC AND NEWCOMERS
THROUGH
THE SERVICE DIRECTONY
PANCAKE SUPPER
Pancake Supper at St.: Paul's
Anlican Church on February.
Watch for further d.
etaiis
CAS "ANNUAL 1HEETING`
The 63rd Annual Meeting of
The Children's -Aid Society of '
Huron County will be held' in, the
Council Chambers, Court House,
Goderich, Ontati'o•an Wednesday,
February 13th at 2:00 p:m.
• Hereby, take :noticethat amend-
, beiarg proposed` to the ■
Constitution' and By-law; 'copies
' of whiCh,�may' be ob , fined at the
I .�
vi. ` . r
it . AO . q .
or?
et4 for the' United
's,
, which am bold
evening of lest
pen were
•Rm{' . Charles Forr .' said
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from Iiistowol, tN
Refire , Wal"
olsin, elm.
Belgravia.
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•A short bysemionlowed, one w�!l-
i.tem of. which Viea.
thR+� ierrd�
axt the meeting-
ttlith4.44010c
n Ruttan,Inti ! ,',
wi
who
Brothers, t: ri oa
'of
a M `
/ untr s <ur
Ebner , Hard* thanked:.
J
terestiiig "round :the•world trip '.
M
[a'ir`y Wiakel;.Sad_Y' m,K and
a ;. ons..'- . A
of Har riaton gave•ihe'cloa
ang 'benediction.
A'
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■' bedr'oo'm., More w th P'>
■ 1
■ separate- g:afr�a;ge,
M. situated on: a :Well
■. treed lot, dose to
■
schools ; and Main
■ shopping area Lam
. basement, forced''air"
■ oil`' fuj-pace. ` Large N
■: ' kitchen, broadloom"
on dining and' living F°
■
room.. `Hardwood
fl rs.. n: rooms., i•
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Ontario. The public is ` cordially 111
invited to attend. 314
EUCHRE
Euchre at St. Paul's Anglican
Church o Thursday, n Th day, February 7
. at 8:30 p.m. Lunch. Prizes. Ad-
mission 75 cents.
ANNUAL MEETING TOURS .
The, annual meeting of Morris
Township Federation of Agricul-
ture' will be ' held on Tuesday, -
February 12 in '' elgrave Institute
Hall at 8:30 p°th. Guest speaker
will be Bruce McCall. Lunch
served.
ICE CARNIVAL
•Belgrave Ice Carnival, Satur-
day, February 16. Starts at 7:30
p,m. Costumes and judging,
races, tug of war, Morris vs. East
Wawanosh, Hockey Game at '9
;p.m., Intermediate Ladies vs.
.Iunior Girls. Skating after the
';game. Everyone welcome.
7-14b
TOUR
: A11 Star fall and winter tours to
Florida. 14 days. Weekly depar-
L tures. You ,,may choose between
two packages -4 nights in Day-
tona and 3' nights in Fort Lauder-
dale area, or one full week at
orld famous Daytona Beach.
3 For more information contact
listowel Travel Bureau, Main
$,sect„ ,Listowel, phone 291-4100.
r�I'OUR
All Star Tours to Florida, Dis-
,Nney World and St. Petersburg, 13
days, departures: Feb. 10, Feb.
• 47, Feb. 24, March 3, March 10,
March 17.
For more information contact
Listowel Travel Bureau, Main
Street, Listowel, phone 291-4100.
TOU
AllR Star Tour to California, 21
'ys, departures: Feb. 23, Mar.
16, April 6, April 27, including
luxury motor coach transporta-
tion, excellent hotel and motel
accommodation all the way.
Farewell dinner last night of the
tour. Services of an experienced
escort or hostess. No night driv-
ing.
For more information contact
Listowel Travel Bureau, Main
Street, Listowel, phone 291-4100.
'VALENTINE TEA
The ladies of the Salvation
Array Home League will hold a
'Valentine tea and bake sale on
Valentine's Day, Thursday, Feb-
ruary 14 from 2 - 4 p.m. in the
ower church hall on Edward
-Street, Wingham.
31-7-14
The best of Florida! You will
see it all .on our escorted tour de-
parting March 2. We do all the
driving and worrying—you do the
relaxing and enjoying. Look over
one of our free brochures with all
the information. Limited space
remaining.
FETTES TOURS present Bri-
tain at its finest during the spring
season. 18 day tour departs April
23 and includes all of the major
points of interest in England. and
Scotland. Trans Atlantic Jet via
BOAC, complete motor coach
tours of England and Scotland.
All first class accommodation
with private bath, and plenty of
free time. Call fqr a free bro-
chure.
Washington, D.C. Cherry Blos-
som Festival tour departs March
29. 4 days of beautiful, spring
scenery in the capital city of the
U.S.A. Guided city tour features
all famous buildings such as
White House, etc. Reserve now.
FETTES TOURS, 323-1545,
Mount Forest.
TOURS
All-Star Tours, 9 -day mid-term
holiday 1974, exciting Disney-
land, fabulous Daytona Beach.
Leave Saturday, March 16th, re-
turn Sunday,, March 24th. Priced
from $179.00. For more informa-
tion, contact Listowel' Travel Bu-
reau, Mi\in Street, Listowel,
phone 291-4100.
TOURS
All-Star Tours, Easter weekend•
fun trips. April nth to April 14th,
1974, escorted via -motor coach to
Nashville, Tennessee, New York
City, N.Y., Wheeling, West Virgi-
nia. April 12th to April 14th,
-Washington, D.C. For more
information, contact Listowel
Travel Bureau, Main Street, Lis-
towel, phone 291-4100.
WiNGHAM TOWNE
PLAYERS
Anyone interested in the con-
tinuation of the above group is
asked to be at the Wingham town
hall at 8 p.m. on Monday, Feb-
ruary 11. If sufficient support is
not evident at this meeting, the
group will cease to function and
any money will be donated to
charity. Please come and give us
your support!
24-31-7
00 ACRES
75 . acres workable,
▪ 125 acres wooded,
hard maple, pines,
cedars. Never 'failing
ing spring... creek N ''■
on property. Good
hunting or conser-
_., vation . area. ' Terrns M .
■ available. •
LOW TAXES
Country home 'hay-
'ing 4 bedrooms,
kitchen with large .
dining area,, ,new 4 ■
pc. bath, oil furn-
ace: Owner has
been transferred
and anxious to sell.
Asking $1
s ing 5,500.00,
al
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■ Wm. Adamson
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■ J. Thompson ■
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111 BelE rave,; ' `:.a solid `..two'
storey l` dwelling
with
five . bedrooms, two ' batl
rooms, galley kitchen and _
lecent dining a . Plus spaciu
ous second . 'di ning ' room and
living "room; Treed lot ;moi
orced;air, ';oil 'Ring sys-
ter' .'taxes ' Excellent
terms available. A ' ' terrific
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rooms ,tQ accpaornmrodate
rge tastily 4 rty
ti sir tem. i;nolnu
ad . roa ilpomod f I r
luairnitiar�ni wia?'w+sv�" air
rs'� Pric 'reasonably Wil
tier
An.,,outsternding buy tons a 1
MI. acral farm; ; 90 workarble _°
mow;,` ■ �:
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aci`es � B ac
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edinhousig fose. ng, titenlreilt ° floor,
• water : bowls' •arid `la, newly.
built addition. Whether.it ;be
■ for
expansion,l°investment
treat oragricutural purposes,:
this d
endless::potenr
■ tial and features.`' See ,us for
■ full details.
■III We have 'attractive listings in
-Brussels, Lucknow,' Teeswa�
ter' and.adjacent areas. •Drop11111 • intoe 'the• office and let us
discuss your needs._
MULTIPLE LISTING SESNICE
Photo Listing
Service `
CONTACT:
Office 357.1344
John Brent 335.5291
Stan Chadwick 357.4497
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KEITH
FITZSIMMNs
•1lOILENI
REAL. EETATE�
171 DIAGONAL ROAD O '1'1
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NGHA. ONTARIO -
LARGE TWO STOREY HOME
Located in Wingham close to downtown. This older
home of Neo -Gothic design features 5 bedrooms, a very
la?ge completely redecorated kitchen, Living, room and
den. Sun porch and garage attached. Has a fully land-
scaped lot with maple trees and shrubs. Here is a home
that has to be seen to appreciated how well it has been
maintained. Priced at $35,900.00.
WINGHAM BUNGALOW ONLY $9,900.00.
Situated 6n a 50 x 176 ft. lot adjacent to new sub-
division, close to schools and store. Kitchen has mod-
ern cupboards, living room and 1 bedroom are panel-
led plus second bedroom and store room. Modern 3 pr,
bath. The home has a good asphalt roof and is covered
with masonite siding. Part basement and'' oil furnace
heating. .
40 ACRE RETREAT
Located not far from Wingham on a well rr airitained
road are 40 acres of rolling terrain, excellent for a
variety of out -door recreation. Good building sites are
available and there are springs with pond potential.
Small acreages of This type also represent a substantial
investment value.
Ken Ducharme, Representative, 570 Shuter Street,
Wingham. Phone 357.2594 -_