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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-10-31, Page 10nes, Thug sda "?. October 31. 1!'t4 aRa0a.0aR.tORttR..ttt.Ot,4R.O ing Events 4tRta0. a.0a a 4OU..a..Rt t.Rtt.tt4..00,04i4M444 la be' held at On Saturday Movestber2 for Mr. and VIM wholost their pos- fipieat, ,Donations may at 'Wingham Legion, WY Cleaners, and "leel rug Store. In White— ` P'arrish's Store and Sirs B.P. Music by Tiffin's Or- ;, 1, veryone welcome. 3441 • SWORE Euchre party every Tuesday at Sowed Heart Church Parish 04411:30 p.m. rrb ‘PMETING Mothers' Auxiliary la Wise - ham > - Moor Ham' nil wet Monday ems, Nom 4 at 11:30 prat. at the Wiegbasa Amok VARIETY COMf Variety c std Whitecburck Wifrthe nity Ilall oft IFtidat, Novest mr at 8:15 p, /teas MAL C101.. dRet under 12„ SO wets. RINGO Ilowicit Mire Bs walk be beld en Friday, November > t at 11:30 p.m. in Woozier Canals- " trity aleAdmission$L11 - la game. for Pik, Ie S *e Wealth; one $2S Special; Jackpot of OS en 611 calls; deer le eassela- tprizes. RECEPTION .. TOere will be e► recepbo. to for Mr. and 1 (Nancy ) in Sinevale Hall, November 1. Fes: (k'- cl>tra playing. Lades,please .. lunch. RECEPTION Reception for Mr. and ',Mrs. Alex Blair* Belgrave WIf ;Halton Saturday,: Nov. 2. Music.supplied - ' he Alley, Cats. Ladies please •g lun h, Everyone welcome. NIVERSAIty ngham United. vest, Suin►da . Services at; 11 • Guest . Hestof aVe' Ce, : SERVICES Church 111th' ►y . uNovembaer 4 0., and- 7:3o Roy lei- B a "14 an C11,41ria- RURAL (MILER'S CARD PARTY The rural curlers will hold their card party and Qq anizat1onaal meeting on Tuesday, November S at 3:30 p.m. in Belgrave. Arena. Ladies bring. n►dwie; . E • eryone. welcome. RING Blyth Lions ,Club Saturday night bingo at 4:3O p.m. in Blyth Memorial Hall, Jackpot $150 on 69 calls. Share the wealth and regular pxne s. rrb eirIMERs (ltd pros WI beginners, alt paw& in and around Hewlett Zona **rioted in curling will b wileatned at the °Wool- phew , eebet held id the new Rim" C' tCestre`es **dos smosisig, KW. 4 at 7:45 par.. onatile le attend that *moatone if the itilissobic aid RisKst year name *Jot ILItitir Mar" Stuart DeoglOgs, Dew ilesibm, Dove Dec. DIME Teta arm inalted fro a dance in banana Aixand Jena Neti ry's 250itainekossers en Ftiday, No - %mbar a at R ,Fan, is 'ave' WI ice. Musk by the Blenders. Limb provided. No gifts please. VICE The manual LWL 462 church service will be held on 'Sunday, November 3, 19715 '4 in Knox United am*. Berave at 11 a.m. All mks welcome. MULVEY, n Groves MOMOrial Hospital, Fergus, on Sunday, ,Qctober 27, ;. Gort.lon Mulvey, in his 70th year. Beloved,hua-- band of the fore' Edith Mot.. calf% father of Jack and Jim of Fergus, Bob -of WilipeN Mrs. Den (Sadie) Watson of Feratis, 1 . Jack (Abna) .. Goodall of Winghatn and Mme. David (Linda) Sinclair of Fer- gus. There are three brothers, Berry of RE 1, Wroxeter, Mur- ray of Western Canada, and. Stewart of London, andel* OS. ter. Mrs. David (Helen l Pattie of RR: 2, Wingharn. Funeral service was held ., yesterday (Wednesday) in Fergus within. to rment in Wroxeter Cemetery, MOORE- .Suddenly at the Groves Memorial Community Hospital, Fes, on . Sunday, ,. October 13, Beverley ' George Moore of 87 Water Street,. Elora' in his 68th year. Beloved hus- band of Mary M. ,Alen, dear father of James Mian of Toron- to; beloved grandfather of Caroline and Joanne; dear brother of Wiliiain of London, Flossie of Windsor and Mrs. Grant (Margaret) Truswell of Detroit. Mr. Moore rested at the John Thompson and Son Funeral Home, 160 St. David St. N., Fergus, where funeral service was conducted on Wed- nesday, October 16, at 2 p.m. • Interment followed hi Elora Cemetery. Mr. Moore was a former employee of the 'reran - to Dominion Bank in Wingham and former manager of Domin- ion Auto Transit in Chatham. We would like to thank Sainrise Dairy for the beautiful floral jar- rangement we received on .our, opening day. Becker's Milk Store we would like to thank our neighbors and friends for -the, lovely presents given to us at the community shower in Be'lgrave Special thanks to our neighbors who arranged the shower. Joyce and Doug 4 9..• T- 4 R �.,• R f� ♦ • �.. o • J.' .'.' i . , • .$289.00 For DettaiIS See LIsTOWEL `(RAVEL BUREAU --� 29141 oo F WINGHAM 1974 TAXES The second Instalment -of Town of Wingham 1974 taxes are due on or before • NOVEMBER 15, 1974 A penalty`of 1% par month will be added to , all instalments in default • WILLIAM RENWICK. Clirk-Treasurer NOM1NATIONS tOWN OF WINGHAM Take notice that nominations will be received at the Clerk's Office; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. from November 7, 1974 to November 12, 1974 for the office of Mayor, Reeve, Deputy -Reeve, Six Councillors, two Public Utilities Commissioners, and one trus- tee for Huron County Board of Education. Nomination forms are available at the clerk's office. Any candidate who qualifies has until 5 p.m. November 13 to withdraw his name from any office. If an election is required it will be held on Monday, Decem- ber 2, 1974 and Advance Poll will be held on Saturday, Novem- b4r23 from 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 o'clock in the afternoon in Wing - ham Town Hall. WILLIAM RENWICK, Returning Officer. 31:7 MORRIS TOWNSHIP Municipal Nominations Notice is hereby given to the Municipal Electors of the Township of Morris that the period during which nomination papers may be filed in the office of the Clerk for the purpose of municipal elections will commend on NOVEMBER 7 and close on NOVIAASER 12 et 4 p.m. for nominating portions for the positioris of Reeve, DeputrR.eve and three Councillors for the years 1975 and 1976. Cha required nomination forms may be obtained from the Clerk and must be completed and filed by the above deadline. HELEN O. MARTIN, Clerk Realgreaire, Ontario I would like to sincerely thank allmy friends and neighbors for the flowers, cards and get -well messages while a patient m Wingham• and District Hospital^ and Victoria . Hospital, London. Special mention tfftev, R. Arm- strong, :Dr. Leahy and the nurses on mond floor. Mrs. Anine Tervit l would like to. thank all MY friends relatives. and neighbors. f ci/TAItagift0 Mcilfkilivers -.w 1e 1 was a pationidin victoria .Hospital, London, , ;larleneJamieson I would like to express my ap- preciation to my friends and neighbors, also to all theem- ployees at Royal, Homes Limited for their kindness and words of sympathy extended to me and, the children during the loss of a dear husband and father. . Mrs. Eileen Louwe I would like to thank Dr. Han- lon, nurses and staff of 'gingham and District Hospital for their kindness and care. Thanks also to Rev. Forrest and friends for their visits and cards. Wallace Gibson I would like to say a sincere thank=you to the nurses on second floor at Wingham and District Hospital for the wonderful care I received while a patient there. Also'to my friends and neighbors for cards, gifts and visits. Special thanks to Dr. McGregor and Rev. Passmore. Hazel Heughan The. Belgrave Community Cen- tre Board of Trustees extend sin- cere thanks to all those who, through their untiring efforts, made the annual turkey supper another huge success. A sincere thank -you to all my neighbors and friends who remembered me with cards, let- ters and gifts while a patient in Wingham and District Hospital. A special thanks to the nurses in Icti, also Rev. Charles McCar- roll, Dr. McGregor and Dr. Han- lon. Margaret Dunbar Thanks to all our friends and neighbors for cards and gifts on the occasion of our 25th wedding anniversary. Also . thank -you to everyone who attended the recep- tion and dance and. made it a happy occasion. Gerry a Lloyd appell GORRIE Mrs. Charles Lawrence is a patient in Wingham and District Hospital. Birks Robertson of Teeswater visited Mrs. Glad Edgar on Tuesday. Mrs. Lorne Walker is visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Walker of Brampton. Clark llyndman underwent an append ctorny in Wingham and District Hospital on Tuesday. • CHADWICKAt V Oil, London,. October 2,' oto Chadwtek of oad, tauk n, b'1 Daughter of the late , Mrs. Ben Naylor of Iral!''a- wanoslh, Beloved wife if` the late Arnold Chadwick. Dear step -mother or Mrs. Al "Mel - ma) terry of a, �iP of London, t �. of Fontana, California, a Alliston. Also three leen. The late Mrs, rted at the Millard : Funeral Hone, 00 Ridoi t illtreet South, London, after Wednesday. Funeral al ee will be conducted in t1 on Friday, November 1 at 130 p:m. with Rev, J. Jenni005 of Qakridge Presbyterian Clach officiating. Interment Wirt Pleasant Cemetery, SKIh1hT•*,-.At tele Wit ai and District Hospital on Today, October 22, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Skiinn, Winghain, itt eon. BENNETT—At the Wing.. am and: District Hospital enn:'Wed- nesday, October 23, to Mrs. and Mrs. Ronald Bennett, 11,R 1, Gorrie, a son. HUMPHREY--At the. Wingham and District - Hospital on Friday, October ,255,1 to Mr. and ; Mrs. Robert , Humphrey, Lucknow, a son. NP THERY,-At the; Win., ham nd Dist riC t�Hos i t el og. Su n- day, October 27, to , Mr. and Mrs. Larry Nethery, RRA 4, Bruels,.:a son. - AirrEMIiliK-*-At the Win 'am and District Hospital on Mon- day, (toter 28, to Mr, ,and Mrs. Hank liartemink, RR 5, Lucknow, a son. DOUGLAS—Happiness -is; the safe arrival of a new son. Jason Douglas . was bore to Lee" and Sue Smith at Henderson''Gen- eral' Hospital, Hamilton On- Oc-tober 16, 1974. Proud grand - 4 parrenti are ' Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds, Wingham and 'Mrs. Douglas Smith, Tillsonbur BAKER—In, St. Joseph's ,Rosin- : be r tel.,: L15, ondtoon, Miron.and Tuiesday,J .t; toes - Mme: B.9k4er a Ruth„R. eeaf 40n don, a son, Mark ,,!;.f NEW KINSMAN Ralph Harrison was given his iKin Kit and is i`last week and formally welcomed to the W n , `- ar na.:_Club. P i 9h. Deputy-` • Governor `Wayne Lamb Made the presentation Ralphhalfhough officially a member of tha.,club nowq'has one more hurdle to complete this year , the "Infamous” Kinsmen initiation ceremony . t . '(Staff ,Photo) A , • Mr. and Mrs. Norman Carson DeUriltan Of Cambridge -Preston, andPeggyof Brockville spent the Mr. and. Mil. Bev, Wears, Pal- weekend with Mr. and Mrs, inerston,F visite�d�}'at''the home of Richa ' M . an .,` Mrs. "ArF' i Rich 1'd` Ga " d ch1, : . teen � � Miller, Miss Linda. Clays and Mrs. Lou Mr.' :and Mrs. Ivan Haskins Shoebottam, Snsan,, ,Sarah, and attended the, Children's Aid Sam of. London and lis. Eliza- beth MeBurney of Owen Sound visited Mrs, Thomas MacDonald. Dr. and Mrs. Aler,MacIntyre of, Vancouver visited Wednesday. with Mr. and Mrs. William A, Douglas. Ferguson of.. Aeton and Smith. Mr, . and :Mrs. Larry Pellett of Mrs Webster Jacklin of Te+ water(visited Sunday at the ■T- iistowel spent a few dayswith.... same home. .:.:�,.. Mr. and Mrs. Georgee BrOwn. Mr. Mr, -and Mrs. Everett Sperling and Mrs. Roy Hastings of Guthrie, of Goderich visited over the visited Sunday at the same home, weekend with Mr. and Mrs Ed Gilmer, . George Inglis and Melvin. Gregg. William A, Smith attended the 1st ' World War Veterans of Huron County reunion held in Exeter on Saturday. . banquet held Thursday at the Legion Hall in Bssels, :Mr. andMrs. Roy Burchill of Goderich :'visited.. Robert Fer- .guso n,on Saturday; Mr. and Mrs. CALLAN—At Mount Siiaa fIesi- tal- on October 26, to Mr; dnd Mrs. Dennis Callan `(Irian: Luby), , of Willowdale, a son, Shawn Jonathan Warren. First, grandson for 'Mr. 'and ` Mrs. John , I,uby of Hamilton and Mr. and' Mrs. Warren Callan of Wingham. . ' VILSON—On October 5, 1974 at -Branson Hospital, Downsview, Jason George arrived, a son for Rick and Helen (Garbe$). Baby, parents - and grand- parents are doing well. Corrie Mrsa.John Strong, Mrs. Charles Finlay, Mrs. Glad Edgar and Wellesley Strong were guests at the Nickel-Wattam wedding at Belgrave on Saturday. Alex Graham, William A. Smith and George Inglis attended the District "C" Convention at Stratford on Sunday. Gary Gray of St. John's, New- foundland spent a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gray. Mrs. Bower Parrish an Mrs. Tleresa 'IKentiedyf of North Bay pent ai . coumple of days v ith 0ver on. • and Mr$ Beverley Strachan :and Scott of . Listowel and ` Mr. and • Mrs. Harry Holmes of Moles- worth` were Sunday visitors of Mrs.' Albert? Dustow. Woodrow Dustily of 'Toronto spent the weekend at, the same home. Mr. and !Vire. Angus Smith and Duane of London, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Smith, Gwen and Alex Jr. of St. Marys visited Mr. find Mrs. William Smith on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Keil attended the Poultry Convention in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson, „Fordwich visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robinson. Miss Lois Ferguson of Kingston, Mr. -and 'and Mrs. Alex Jeffrey and children of Denfield 'and Mrs. William Giles of Lam- iLeth, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ballagh, Wingham, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Dane, Laurel and Shauna and Mrs. Melville Taylor of Brussels spent the last weekend with Barry Dane of Kilmer, Que. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Miller and family 'of Sudbury, Mrs, Toleda DEPUTY DISTRICT Goverl0r Wayne Lamb of Shelburne was a guest at last week's retgulat Kinsmen's meeting. The deputy governor had the pleasant duty of presenting last' year's Wingham club pre skjerit, Gary Robinson, ,with tt service plaque. Gary now sits Ort the Kinsmen Zone execu- tive for the area. (Staff Photo) 140 is hersiby given'l thea p 'R TwoomehiPs of Grey *rod Morris end ties VUo incompllerice with The *mid* Election" Ad, i9 period for note in the said Tow n h1p' of Gray period front 'moo" PIQVIMIllti* untilfit 'DAY, 0100410111 11.197'4 tit S o'clock *the afternoon, for the pu of norninotin9 fit o prOper person* offices of two me to the Huron County V 111 bean Tonsbip. oi Notice is hereby 'given to the, .Municipal. Electors- of, TOWNSHIP -OP it T`WAWANOSII in the Counter of Hu ran,•that, the .:eriod.during whichnomination pap.rss may ho filed tn. the ,. offs: ,sof the clerk for the, P�urposee Of imuniclpal *fictions s .will corrrmenc. on NOVEMREll 70. 19744 of the hour ofs' 'a.m. o' clock, and dost ori NOVEMIER 1204 1971, .at this hour, "r. o" clock for the purpose of nominating fit ands:proper `parsers `fob;: the offico(s) of o for th. TOWNSHIP OF EAS1''#IVAWAiVH#ot Which all'�e11lcltcri•s are hereby .required to take notice and 'govern. heitts+irly es „ occordingl w and further take notice that the manner in' which, stlid nominations shall'.be.filod Is set forth, in section 341.01/011, MUNICIPAL.ELECTIt NS ACT.. .If a greater `nitimber� of candidates than required to"1111 the. said offices, are nominated and make' the required declare. tions,. 'notice of the time fol •thele: holding of the ,, ilk.including P the advance W�l. and notice of the "iasirday� for making appllcq-' ktions fora certiticoi•'to.vot• by proxy Will + . be giv forthwith Given under iri " hand this-S1st daY of Octab.r, 1974. WINONA THOMPSON.' Returning Mau,. in every When it comes to.offering.specialized financial services to farmers, Al Pacey, Manager of Lucknow's Royal Bank, is as comfortable doing business in your kitchen as he'is in his own office. (More often than.y,.ou'd think, the farm kitchen its the best place to get Al's banking expertise full • concentrated on helping yon achieve a worthwhile _ ro ect.) What's more -and this is important -Al Paceyi has the full. facilities and expertise of our Agricultural and Credit ,Departments to ,back him up. In addition to .Farmp lan Credit & Counselling he can tell you how to protect your farm and family with Farmplan Creditor Life Insurance. We'dlike you( to give Al a call, to see just how effectively he can use his experience amid judgment to offer you sound advice ... `backed up by some pretty sound and sizeable dollars if your growth plan f makes agricultural and economic sense. If you'd -like to have that talk with Al Pacey, call him at 528.2826. And if it makes better sense to have that important first meeting in his office, instead ofour kitchen, the coffee's on Al. ROYAL BAN IL seiview Ontario • serving you •