The Wingham Advance-Times, 1984-09-05, Page 10l:.
Peke? 147 -The Wingbalm AtiVetice• 'il .eS, Sept, 5, Mg
Hank M�Dougali+dies
after a brief Illness
After a brief struggle with
illness, Harry Donald
(Hank) McDougall of RR 2,
°Bluevale, passed away
Tuesday, August 28, at
Victoria Hospital, London.
He was in his 53rd year.
Hank McDougall was born
in Wingham on October 18,
1931, a son of Mrs. Lillian
McDougall, the former
Lillian Garniss, of Wingham
and the late Leslie Mc-
Dougall. He received his
elementary schooling at SS
No. 11, Turnberry. He
worked as an iron moulder at
Western Foundry for some
time and from 1971 until last
year when he took ill, he was
employed by Ontario Hydro
at the Bruce Generating
Station at Douglas Point. He.,
was a member of Wingham.
Branch 180, Royal Canadian
Legion, and the Legion Dart
Club.
Mourning his death,
besides his mother, are his
wife, the former Fiona
Edward of Wingham, to
whom he was married in
Wingham on December 4,
19165; two. sons, James and
Troy, both at borne; tbree
brothers, Reg of North
Burnaby, B.C., Jack of
Ingersoll and Bill of Forest;
and two sisters, Mrs. Ted
(Shirley) IS'oxton and Mrs.
Bob (Dorothy) Ruttan, both
of Wingham. His father
Leslie died in 1976 and he
was also predeceased by two
brothers, Terry (1976) and
Robert (1980); one sister,
Doreen Stacey (1974); two
nephews and one niece.
Funeral service for dank
McDougall was held Friday,
August 31, at two o'clock at
The McBurney Funeral
Home, Wingham, conducted
by Robert C. Perry, " for-
merly of Bluevale. Final
resting place is Wingham
Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Art
Hubbard, Bruce Anger,
Norman Anger, Albert
Kitchen, John Cox and
Willys Kalish. Flower
bearers were Brian Searson,
Steven Cox, Brenda Mc-
Dougall and Penny Mc-
Dougall.
Death claims Mrs. Campbell
following lengthy illness
The death occurred
Monday, August 27, at
Wingham and District
Hospital, of Mrs. Stanley
Campbell of 112 Scott Street,
Wingham. Mrs. Campbell
was in her 75th year and
death followed a lengthy
illness.
A native of Turnberry
Township where she was
born on February 11, 1910,
Mrs. Campbell was the
former Butnice Lockridge, a
daughter of the late William
T. Lockridge and Hazel Van
Alstine. Fifty years ago this
past June 30, she married
Mr. Campbell in Teeswater.
Feeling most keenly, the
separation caused by death
are her husband and two
_sons,JTim_.of . Cambridge and
Doug, Waterloo. Also sur-
viving are four grand-
children and three sisters,
Mrs. Hazel Turner of
Puslincki, Mrs. Grace Goudy,
Toronto, and Mrs. Margaret
Krupp, Hamilton.
Friends of the family
called to pay respects at The
McBurney Funeral Home,
Wingham, until Wednesday,
August 29, when service was
conducted at two o'clock by
Rev. Paul L. Mills of St.
Andrew's Presbyterian
Church where Mrs. Camp-
bell had been a member.
She was carried to her final
resting place in Wingham
Cemetery by Lloyd Keeso,
Jim English, Ron Krupp,
John Campbell, Brian
Campbell and Paul Camp-
bell. Floral tributes were
carried by Barbara Camp-
bell and Sheri Campbell.
The Ottawa Valley has
been designated as Canada's
Forestry Capital for 1984 by
the Canadian Forestry As-
sociation.
CORRECTION NOTICE FOR THE.
FAWWINTER BUYING GUIDE
Page 17: item '9, Tasco 1.75-5X x 20 MM. Copy reads:
$129.99. This is incorrect. Should read $139.99.
Page 26: Step Ladder, 61-1015-4. Copy reads $36.99.
This is incorrect. Should read $26.99.
Page 36: Turbofir MS batteries. Copy reads $60.95 up.
This is' incorrect. Copy should be $62.95 up. The dual du-
ty MF batteries copy reads $54.95 up. Should be $55.95 w
up.
Sorry for the inconvenience this has caused to our
customers.
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Business and
Professional Directory
Carol E. Homuth, O.D.
Mrs. H. Viola Homuth, O.D.
Optometrists
Harrist ,,:' ntario:'
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EXPECTANT €;LASSES
The Huron County Health
Unit invites you to attend the
Expectant Parent Education
Classes being held at Wing -
ham Clinic Building com-
mencing Wednesday, Sep-
tember 12, 1984. The cost is
$5. The next series of classes
will begin the week of Janu-
ary 9, 1985. For pre -registra-
tion or further information
please call the Health Unit
Office at 357-2264.
29,5
Dr. Stewart Anderson, D.C.
Chiropractor
197 Josephine St.
Wingham
By Appointment
357-1224
BICENTENNIAL FAMILY
DANCE
Saturday, Sept. 8, 9 to 1 a.m.
at Whitechurch Hall. Music
by Tiffin's Orchestra. Come
in costume...prizes here.
Adults $4, children under 12
free. Lunch provided. Spon-
sored by the Hall Board.
HUNTER SAFETY
COURSE
At Wingham - Sportsmen's
Club Hpuse, Sept. 10, 11 and
12 evenings at 6:30. Further
information phone John 357-
3846 evenings and weekends.
YARD SALE
Saturday, Sept. 8 at second
concession of Morris Town-
ship, Tfirst house west of
Bluevale road. Watch for
signs. Dishes and possible
antiques etc. Weather per-
mitting.
COW HERD DISPERSAL
Saturday, Sept. 15, 12 noon.
Gold Bar Livestock. County
road 86, 2 miles north Hwy. 7.
Herdsires, bulls, cows,
heifers, calves. Free listed.
Free delivery. (519) 824-140&
R.R. 1, Ariss.
PAR•EN;
qov;
m !`CatioflS; ,•Wit !
to -nager
ow to encourage yQU., NOP',
,
ager. This 10 week, ceenitt
will be held at the Coma t
ity Phychiatric Services,, 5�
Patrick St., Wingham, 'bee
ginning Wednesday, Sept 9
from 7 - 9 p.m. For more in-
formation phone 357-1614.
Limited enrollment.
5,12
MULTI -FAMILY
LAWN SALE
Corner of Carling Terrace
and Diagonal Road,
Saturday, Sept. 8, 9 a.m.
SCHOOL FAIR
Plan to attend the annual
Belgrave, Blyth, Brussels
School -Fair -to -be -held in -Bel-
grave on Wednesday, Sept.
12. Parade starting at 1 p.m.
BLYTH FESTIVAL
Country Hearts plays
through to Sept. 15. Evening
performances 8:30 p.m., ma-
tinee Thursday, Sept. 13.
Closed Sunday. Tickets $8
adults, $3 children. Call Box
Office 523-9300 or 523-9225.
iler}»Y1e
REGISTRATION
For Brownies, Girl Guides
and Pathfinders, Tuesday,
Sept. 11, Wingham Unite
Church from 4 - 5 p.m. For
further information phone
Diane Simpson 357-2098 or
Holly Keil 357-2894.
THIS IS IT!
The Opti -Mrs. Club of Wing -
ham is having their annual
garage and bake sale, Sept. 8
at the Wingham Armouries,
from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Anyone
wishing to donate articles for
the sale, please drop off at
the armouries on Sept. 7
between noon and 10 p.m. Nd'
clothes please. All proceeds
go back into the community.
Any questions please call
Eleanor at 357-1615 or 357-
2200.
AUXILIARY
57,2200-
AUXILIARY TEA
Auxiliary to Wingham and
District Hospital invites
members of the community
to drop in for morning coffee,
10 to 11:30 a.m. or afternoon
tea, 2 to 4 p.m., on Wed-
nesday, Sept. 19 at the home
of Mrs. W. J. Nevery, 112
Diagonal Rd. Everyone wel-
come. 5,12
$a?M+es> bifs records and a
VarietYdether items.
5,12
ANNWERSARY SERVICES
At Knox Presbyterian
Chll r b, Gorrie on Sunday,
Sept..16, 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.
Guest speaker Rev. S. Jack
Stewart (former minister of
Hawn Gorrie). Music -
marnIng, the Young People's
choir of Belmore Presby-
terian Church; evening,
ladies" double trio from St.
Andrew's Presbyterian
Church, Wingham.
5,12
COFFEE BREAK
In Town Hall, Wingham,
from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Friday, Sept. 14. Display of
crafts. Sponsored by Wing -
ham branch of the Women's
Institute.
5,12
50TH ANNIVERSARY
Beatrice and Everett Spar
ling invite you to share
them in the celebration of
their 50th wedding annivers-
ary at North Street United
Church, Goderich, on Sun-
-,.day, Sept, -16--from...2:30 io
4:30 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. No
gifts please. Your presence is
your gift. ' 5,12
SOCIAIaL EVENING
For Michael Stewart . and
Teddy Brophy at Wroxeter
Hall, • Saturday, Sept. 15.
'Tickets $5 per person. Lunch
provided. _
5,12
Service Saturday
for Mrs. Fred Lott
Funeral service was
conducted by Rev. Paul
Mills on Saturda.y., Sep-
tember 1, at The McBurney
Funeral Home, Wingham,
for Mrs. Frederick Lott of 55
Patrick Street, Wingham.
The complete funeral and
committal .service was held
at twoo'clock and interment
took place later in Wingham
Cemetery.
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Mrs. Lott passed away
Thursday, August 30, at
Wingham and District
Hospital. She was in her 65th
year and death followed a
lengthy illness.
The former Winnifred
Georgina McNevin, Mrs.
Funeral service
held last Week
for Mrs. Tremble
Funeral service was held
, Wednesday, August 29, for
Mrs. Wesley Tremble of
Gorrie who passed away
Monday, August 27, at
Wingham and District
Hospital. Rev. S. Bates of-
ficiated and service was held
attwo o'clock at the Gorrie
Chapel of M. L. Watts
Funeral Homes. Interment
' followed in Fordwich
Cemetery.
Pallbearers were William
A. Smith, Harvey Elliott,
Reg Dickie, Russell Ruttan,
Norm Fairies and Jasper
Farrish.
Mrs. Tremble, who was 85
at the time of her death, was
the former Ethel Pearl
Hopper. She was' predeceas-
ed by her first husband,
George Mee, in 1937, and her
second husband, Wesley
Tremble, 1976.
Mrs. Tremble is survived
by one daughter, Mrs.
Cameron (Audrey) Carswell
of Harriston; two sisters,
Mrs. Alex (Florence) Petrie
of Wroxeter and Mrs.
Blanche Elliott, Listowel ;
and two brothers, John of
The Yukon and Alfred in
, British Columbia"
West Wawanosh .Mutual
Insurance Company
Dungannon, Ont. NOM 1 RO
529-7961
FARMS RESIDENTIAL AUTO
AGENTS:
Frank Foran
Lyons & Mulhern
Donald MacKay
Kenneth B. MacLean
John Nixon
Donald R. Simpson
Delmar Sproul
RR 2, Lucknow
46 West St., Goderich
RR 3, Ripley
RR 2, Paisley
RR 5, Brussels
RR 3, Goderich
RR 3, Auburn'
528-3824
524-2664
395-5362
368-7537
887-9417
529-7567
529-7273
FOR A QUOTATION ON YOUR FARM, HOME,
COTTAGE OR AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
CONTACT THE AGENT -IN YOUR AREA.
DIRECTORS:
Eldon Bradley
John Bryce
Glen Coultes
Gerald Kerr
Gordon A. Stewart
Donald McKenzie
Lucknow
RR 3, Paisley
RR 5, Brussels
P.O. Box 62, Blyth
RR 2, Ripley
163 Elgin Ave, W.,
Goderich
528-2214
353-5631
887-6124
523-9275
395.5235
524-7602
CLAIMS SHOULD BE REPORTED PROMPTLY
TO THE DIRECTOR IN YOUR AREA.
MINFINIMININNEY
Lott was born in Wingham to
the late William and Anna
McNevin. She received her
education in Wingham and
,worked most of her adult life
for Gurney Gloves of
Wingham. When her mother
died in 1964, she continued
sewing at home until Gurney
Gloves closed.
Mrs. Lott, a member of St;
Andrew's Presbyterian
Church, was predeceased by
her husband Frederick on.
June 4, 1945. She is survived
by one daughter, Mrs. Perry,
(Freda) White of Wroxeter,
and four grandchildren.
PIANO LESSONS
For children and adults,
Royal Conservatory of
Music, playing for pleasure
and beginners programs.
Flora Nabrotzky 392-6780.
LAWN SALE
Turnberry Estates west of
Wingham, Saturday, Sept. 8,
9 a.m. to 1 p.m. weather per-
mitting. Please park on
Highway 86.
DIVORCE MEDIATION
The Huron Centre for
Children and Youth invites
you to hear Dr. Howard
Irving, Family Mediator,
Toronto speaking on Divorce r
Mediation at our annual
meeting on Wednesday,
Sept. 12, 7:30 p.m. at the
Livery, 35 South Street, God-
erich.
UPCOMING SEMINARS
How to Start Your Own
Business,Sept. 12; Book-
keeping, Sept. 26. Festival
Motor Inn, 9 a.m. to 4:30
p.m. $49.75 per person in-
cludes meal. Phone 271-5650
for details.
DAY TRIPS •
Guided Tour of '300 acre
Fruit Farm, on train cars, at
Niagara -on -the -Lake, plus
other points of interest,
Tuesday, Sept. 25; Western
Fair, London, Thurs., Sept.
13; Kitchener, tour of Sea-
gram Museum and shopping,
Wednesday, Sept. 19. Phone
Helen McBurney, Nicholson
Bus Lines. 357-3424.
BRIGHT CHILDREN
ASSOC. MEETING
The North Huron Chapter of
the Association for Bright
Children will meet on Tues'.
Sept. 11, at 7 p.m. at East
Wawanosh Public School.
Mr. Paul Carroll, Supt. of
Student Services for Huron
County will be the guest
speaker. For further inform-
ation call Holly or Bill Keil at
357-2894 or 357-2636.
Cards of Thanks
I would like to thank all our
friends and neighbors who
either assisted or called us
as a result of my accident on
Thursday afternoon. It was
all'very much appreciated.
George Underwood
We would like to thank our
-Mends iends and -relatives who
attended our 'Stag and Doe
and made it a great success.
Special thanks to Richard,
Nancy, Cherie and Mert.
Aptly Demerling and
Adrietme Nieuwenhoff
Fair queen to
be crowned
The new queen of the
Brussels Fall • Fair will be
crowned this weekend,
"during a dance at, the
Brussels, Morris and Grey
Community .Centre.
The contestants will give
their speeches at.8 p.m. on
Saturday, with the
coronation scheduled for
10:30 p.m.
Nine young ladies are
competing for the title of
Queen of the Fair. They are
Bonnie Evans of Ethel;
Melinda Hamilton of Morris
Township; Kate Boon,
Jamestown; Susan Smith,
Ethel; Peggy McLellan, RR
4, Brussels; Kim Exel,
Brussels; Darlene Freeman,
Brussels; Michelle , Jones,
Walton, and Patricia" Ten -
Pas, Brussels.
The Brussels fair will be
held Sept. 18 and 19.
9130 AM. SHARP
Brindley Auctions
q DUNGANNON
131.1. N.E. of �iltlae ,
519 529 7625
AUCHONEER2 GORDON H. MINUET
The Wingham Western
Foundry Junior Fastball
Club players and executive,
would like to express their
sincere thanks to the follow-
ing people and organizations
for their support and volun-
teer help in making the
DASA provincial Junior 'C.,
-Championship tournament a
total success. Food booth at-
tendants; 'gate keepers; ball
boys; ground crews; score
keepers; Goderich umpires
association;Jack . Leach
head statistician; Al' Harris-
on, DASA convener; Paul's
Sport Shop; Turnberry Tav-
ern; Carling O'Keefe Brew-
eries; Wingham Advance -
Times; •Brophy Jacket and.
Snosuit Centre and Brophy
Brothers Tire,Service; Wing -
ham BP fastball club and
Western Foundry for their
support throughout the en-
tire 'season. Thank you.
I wish to thank all staff in
emergency, intensive care
and on second floor for their
care while I was a patient in
Wingham and District
Hospital. Thanks also for
gifts, cards, visits and all
help at home. Thanks to all
while . in London as well. It
shall not be forgotten.
Mildred Nichol
1001, I 1St 3IE3E
CA$LICK—Steve and Gail
Caslick (formerly Mac-
Pherson) of. RR 1,• Kin-
cardine, are pleased to
announce the birth of their
son, Michael. William,
eight pounds, nine and
three-quarter ounces, at
the Kincardine and
District General Hospital
on Wednesday, August 22.
A brother for Joel.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Wilford Caslick of
Wingham and Mr. and
Mrs. William MacPherson
of Lucknow. Great -
mother is Mrs. Janet Mac-
Pherson, Lucknow.
HARINEN—Lexa (Wight)
and Hannu Harinen,
Wingham, are happy to
announce the birth of their
daughter, Marita Louise,
six pounds, eight ounces,
on August 29 at Wingham
and District Hospital.
Proud grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Wight
and Mr. and Mrs. K.
Harinen of Richmond Hill.
JEFFRAY—Mr. and Mrs.
Brian Jeffray of RR 2,
Wingham, are very happy
to announce the birth of
their daughter, Lisa
Melissa, eight pounds, one
ounce, on August 31 at
Wingham and District
Hospital. Grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Green, RR 3, Teeswater;
and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Jeffray, RR 2, Wingham.
INGLIS—A precious gift
chosen by her family,
Melanie Dawn ' Inglis, was
born June , weighing
eight pounds, , seven
ounces, and arrived in the
Inglis home on August, 31.
A little sister for Michelle.
Very proud and happy are
parents, Ian and Christine
Inglis of RR 1, Wroxeter,
aiong with grandparents,
Don
Don and Doris Caesar of
Whitechurch and Tom and
Janet Inglis, RR 2,
Mildmay, and great-
grandmother, Mrs. Bertha
Struthers of Teeswater,
JOHANN—Mr. and Mrs.
Gilbert Johann of Belmore
welcome their first child, a
daughter, Shelley Eileen,
born September 1 at
Wingham and District'
Hospital and tipping the
scales at an even seven
pounds.
MARKS—Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Marks, RR 1,
Belgrave, are pleased to
announce the birth of their
son, Derek Kenneth, six
pounds, seven ounces, on
September 1 at Wingham
and District Hospital. A
brother for Melissa.
TAYLOR—Jim and Lynda,
RR 1, Gorrie are pleased to
announce the birth of their
daughter Julia Lynda, 6 Ib.
10 oz. on August 28, 1984 at
Listowel Memorial Hos-
pital. Julia is welcomed by
her sister Courtney Lyn
and grandparents Mar-
garet Taylor, Gorrie and
Carl and Greta Ettinger of
Listowel.
WARD & UPTIGROVE
Listowel
(51 9) 291 -3040
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
Concrete Equipment, Farm Tractors,
TruCks
RECEIVER'S AUCTION
Advanced Concrete Services Ltd. &
others
tote held at
BRESLAU AIRPORTRD. AUCTION & STORAGE COMPLEX
Waterloo Regional Road 17, Breslau, (Kitchener).
Saturday, Sept. 8 10:00 a.m.
We have been instructed by Coopers'&'L•ybrand
salt assets of Advanced Concrete Services Ltd. with
supplements by auction.
FARM EQUIPMENT: JD 4440 & 3130 trictors; MF 175
tractor; JD mix .mill; JIB manure :spree i Hesston' hay
bine.
VEHICLES: 79 Mack T/A tractor; '79 GMC Brigagier; '83
Mazda diesel P/U; '79-'81 GMC P/U's & crew cabs; '74
T/A dump; 60' office trailer; van '& equip. trailers; P/U's
autos; eth., etc.
CONCRETE -CONSTRUCTION EQUIP.: "72-79 Deckmate
concrete mixers; Mortar 8 cement mixers; MF 1650
loader; MF 20 tractor loader; 2 cement silos; foam genera-
tors; Mayco concrete pump; generators; Berryfast stap-
lers; table saws; Stihl concrete saws; Port air comp.;
pumps; curb .forms; scaffolding; back-up beepers; etc.,
etc.
SHOP: 5 hp air comp.; Arc welder; HP washers; elec.
hoist; drill press.
Full range of office equipment. Partial list only, Lunch on
premises: Viewing Friday, Sept: 7/84 (1 - 4 p.m.).
TERMS: Cash deposit required with balance,by certified
cheque by Sept: 10/84 or as posted or announced.
M.R. JUTZI & CO. INC.
Industrial Liquidators, Appraisers & Auctioneers
Professionals in the orderly liquidation of
Construction, Industrial and Commercial Enterprises
69 Sydney St. S., Kitchener
(519)743-5286 • (519)648-2111
Attention Farmers
Due to Public Demand
HYNDMAN TRANSPORT OF
WROXETER
wishes to announce the opening of a
Hog Assembly yard for receiving market hogs starting
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1984
7:00 A.M.
at the Hyndman Transport yard at Wroxeter
For information contact:
Ted or John at 335-3575
DON'T MISS WINGHAM SALES ARENA'S
GUN & SPORTING GOODS
SALE For'3 Days Only
Thurs. Sept. 6, 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Fri. Sept. 7, 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Sat. Sept. 8, 9:00 a,m. - 6:00 p.m.
Over75 new and used guns, rifles and
shotguns for sale with a wide selection of
ammunition and accessories to choose from. As well, there
will be a fantastic display of other sporting goods including
fishing rods and reels by leading manufacturers.
SEE. THIS WEEK'S EDITION OF CROSSROADS
F®R MORE DETAILS.
WINGHAM SALES ARENA
680 Josephine St., North End of Wingham Phone 357-1730