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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-01-08, Page 11X 4 ? 4 Wl , )w . 11 Or$ 6 :;P10 e rvli�e w­'� rel wrihl wii,k WNW -q'.q1Wk, from W-e-. away 1110WEWAN' Rctss 0, y After. a Toronto, wk' REAL ESTATE short illness at St. 40seph's Re.'dpath of Toronto n& rs; Wer DR 38 St. bqvi'd St'; 0000rich Hospital, Guelph on Monday, Paul (Ivey), 4ird of Montreal - W%ro,,- Berthj J oq g beloved gi�ndfathi o Dec. 29, Frederick Tarrington, f j W PHONE 4;4,�', J-�31- amesev. E6 Ross, in his 59th year, X r. Ross Dean'anO Kendra L—ou.Fischer' te m'por'pkiry ehtoy,0 WeA, was born in Toronto, 'a sow of �ndi`Amy' Ross. flaqO in Brusppls Cejq#� for late Mi, W040HAM 11. IN William John Ross and Louisa Ross rested a� the Wall -Cis- Chapel. Fipal REPRESENTATIVES Mewhinney. He was the belov- tance Funeral Home where be Arusse)s C FU Ira �T 'o ed husband of Mary Luella service was held on Thursday Pallbearers were, # Nicoll; dear father of Mrs. Ken- afteikoon, Jan. 1. Interment �­WiHits, Murray.- W Ross 9,Ph` ins neth (Marilyn) Fischer of At- was in Woodland Cemetery. Jer'myn, Patrick Cassidy'le, y Ce wood, George Edward and Capt. Leo Porter of the Salva- Mai and David Hastinp. 'e,... Hogigart Mrs. Michael (Kathryn Ellen) tion Army Citadel; officiated. Mrs. Jermyn died Wednesday, Ryan, both of Kitchener; broth - ,D ember 31, at the Win Pe R. R. Wingharn er of Edward Tarrington' of FOSTER! --Passed awaysudden- and District Hospital in fr( Phone .-66-elpfi, Mrs. Wellington (Isa- ly, at th?, Welland County Gen- year. I Born in Grey 'Township, on '�j L- 357-3692 bel) Campbell of Hanover, eral Hospital on Wednesday, February ,17, 188.7, she- was tile m Mrs. Harry (Lillian') Watts of Djecember,;I, Henry J. Foster former Bertha Wright, a daugh- tw of 7 Lynwood Drive, Welland. ter of the late James and- Lydia - ce Wright. She and her husbauf W He was the beloved husband of Ethel (Walsh)- Foster; "loving Wesley Jermyn, farmed n father of Mrs. John M. M. Morris Township until their re - The Man (Margaret) Darte of Toronto; tirement to Brussels. He died in dear grandfather of Mrs. 1963. To S1946 is Michael (France) McCabe of Mrs. Jermyn was a member of wwr`rn - Toronto And the late Misr, the Brussels United'Church. ARM', CUTE AND COMFORTABLE is a two bedroom cottage -style Marie M. Darte, brother of Surviving are one son, Melvin Lewis Foster, Sarnia, and Mrs. ®f Morris Township, and three NA home set beside a row of towering spruce. Perched upon a I Maude Freestone, Belleville. grandchildren. She was prede- k wt , one-third acre lot, this home offers a number of extras includ- Funera�l service was held at St. ceased by three sisters and two In ing utility shed, now baseboard electric heating, carpeting and colorlox siding. A charmer at only $15,000. Andrew's Presbyterian brothers. Church, Welland, on Saturday, A VERY ATTRACTIVE two storey brick home situated on the January 3 at 1:30. Thterment Howick native dies perimeter of Teeswater. A handsome house with three bed-- was in Woodlawn Cemetery. One of the last public appearances made by Norman roi this roomy family home features a ground floor utility Mr. Foster was a former edi- in Stratford. Keating was an outstanding performance given in the histo - room and two piece both. In addition to the one acre lot, tor of the Welland . Tribune. Thomas Anderson (Andy) rical draerna of the Wingham Methodist Church on October there's a sturdy new steel garage -workshop making, it ideal for ■ Inglis passed away in the -General 26 at the United Church. He portrayed a minister of the the I \ arnily in need of elbow room. I All offers considered! HENDERSON—Passed away at Hospital, Stratford, Ontario, -on early 1860s. Mr. Keating, who died early Tuesday in hospi- the Wingham and District Hos- Saturday, December 27, 1975. He tal, operated an electrical contracting business In Wingham FOR THE MR. RXIT, there's another two bedroom frame home pital on Friday, January 2, $�was in his 67th year and was the for many years., in Teeswater in need of, attention. Close to main street, this Mrs. Cora Mae Henderson, in son of the late Mr. and Mrs. little home,might be best suited to a bachelor or her 65th year. The former Cora Thomas Inglis of Howick Town - ,,couple in need of modest accommodation. Asking $16,000. Mathers, she was the beloved ship. wife of Arthur Henderson and He was the beloved husband of Norm Keating motirned 61 ACRES, ideal for winter recreation or summertime hide- dear mother of Larry, both of the.former Lorene Darling of,253 away. Abundant rolling and challenging slopes plus six acres Wingharn+ sister of Charles of Dufferin St, Stratford; der by relatives &.friends hardwood bush. Estate settlement. $25,000 or best offer. GodVrich, Ernie of Vancouver, father of Lorne of Calgary, .1 . . Bob of St. Thomas and Mrs, berta; Mrs. Gary (Lois Anne) Family and friends are this A. and A.S.R., Guelph; a member SCHOOLHOUSE - four bedrooms, all spruced up with new fur- Reta Avey of London. She was Johnston of Stratford; brother of Week mourning the loss -of of Royal Arch Chapter 89, Wing- noce and more and situated twixt Wingham and Teeswqter. predeceased by one brother, John of Toronto, William 7of Norman Ed -ward Keating, of Ed- ham, and V. Wore. of Grand Lodge George. Friends were received Walkerton, James (twin) of RR 1, ward Street, '`Wingham, who of Canada in Ontario, 1974. He 50 ACRE PASTURE FARM in Kihloss with 10 acre hardwood at the Whitne . Y711ibey, Funeral Clifford, Miss Barbara and Mrs. passed a -way at the Wingham and also served as a past member of bush. This., gently, rolling land has, charm and seclusion. Ideal Home, 87 Goderich St. W., Sea- George (Ellen) Zufelt, both,,of District Hospital on Tuesday, the Wingham Town Couilcil.. retreat acreage for $22,000. Try an offer! forth, where funeral service Sudbury. He. is also survived by January 6, following a brief ill- In 1934, he married the former ■ ness. Cela Elizabeth Coultes in 'Bel - Contact: was held -on Monday at two o'- five grandchildren; predeceased■ OFFICE 357-13" clock. Spring interment , will by a brother, Smith Inglis. -He Mr. Keating was born 67 years grave. She predeceased him in STAN CHAD WICK take place in Maitland Bank was a retired bank manager. C 4PC ago in Colborne Township, Huron 1973. He Was Also predeceased by ■ 357-2497 Cemetery, Seaforth. The late T. A. Inglis restell at County. He was a son of. the late a granddaughter and ­ one■ JACK SCHARBACH the Heinbuck Funeral Home, Annie Edwards and Charle's brother, Mel Keating, formerly of ■ Coast to Coast 357-3822 Stratford, where the fun6r er- Keating. He later moved to East Exeter. Surviving are one daugh- JOHN PHILLION Less than one third of Cana- vice was he Wawanosh where he was edu-, ter, Mrs. Bruce (Catherine) Mac - Real Estate Service diens with high blood pressure Id on Tu=d Y, 357-3896 December "a fnilnivaA h -"Mn- rated. Donald, of Wingham; four grand- M r 5. e, r 14i -IRA 71b,pro,", )10 wi, i t Irl. talker), *jPL9 ACj.' t Win w4o predecoa► a,e 1975. rors' De 1 wo&r er residenttif W Burial was from x sitler era] w 1 HQme;-Dt­Md4 $t. West� in ato, o ftoBday, 'D On wo, . 4 "M Interment -was in Park Lawn Vaniels"00i eter top y- dred Redmmd, Rot" Left to mourn -are tbree sisters, Ab's. Margaret I Jim 11 1 X, C. C. (Beta) Mdntyre of water, - a"d erborough, Mrs, W-. J. (Winni- Fleming, and Dr. Peter, d) Kerr of Toronto and Mrs. G. London. (Madeline) Baker of Rich- md Hill; also eight nieces and The' foods you eat can, a nephews. She was prede- mine how ;you look, feel and,4011 aced by one brother, A. J. Remember, during Nutrition alker of Wingham, and three Week that -Nutrition Matters..,, ON, TENSWATER, - AW at.li HUTT workable, large -barn set --uoj' l�PEAL ESTATE0 for beef, bunker silo. Mobile, home. An extra 50 acres M available. TEESWATER H9ME two, storey brick on a good,cor"Or VILLAGE LOCATION M A new �6i-level brick' lot close to school and shoop.' ing. Living room, dining iao mij home located on a double lof in Blueyale. kitchen, 3 pc. both and 1. bed - 'deal for the lorge,fami- room down'and 3 pc. both and 3 bedrooms up,. Full. base= ly having 4 bedrooms;N ment, oil heating. Would .plus rec room featuring -0 an impressive natural make excellent duplex. Pos- . session anytime. $49,500.00- IN stone fireplace. Asking $49,500.00. HOUSE on a 1 acre lot near TIJRNBERRY TOWNSHIP Ilucknow., 3 bedrooms up and 190 acre form: 125 ■ 1 bedroom down 3 pc. bath down, drilled well', PiNCte. workable acres with driveway, 2 year old oil fur - V/2 storey '4 bedroom nate. si brick home. Barn, 50' x 50"with 40' x 60' "U.9, We have a 77 acre form near, , new milk house, stable Winghom, four 100, acre . N cleaner. Also included forms, other beef and, dairy. a V/2 storey 3 bedroom ■ forms., home with full base - 000. MEL,MATHtRS' ment. Listed $140, Wingham 3574208 OFFICE 357-3840 Representing W. ADAMSON 526-2113 LLOYD W. HUTTON e,C. SUTCLIFFE 392-6969 M.-SEARSON 367-3044 REAL ESTATE Kincardine 396-2061 receive proper treatment. tion. For several years, he worked children; one sister, Mrs. Stanley as an electrical contractor, retir- (Hazel) Snell of London; and one ing in 1973. brother, -H.a_rold •Keating of, CL AST GG Active in church and com- Mgi;ris Township. ON G -HOLIMITED munity organizations, Mr. Keat- Funeral service is being held . ing was arz- member of the today (Thursday) -at two o'clock 'Real Estate Broker,' Wingham United Church where at the S. J. Walker Funeral be was a dedicitted choir member Home; Wingham. Rev. K. Barry IV 1- .-1 r e c and­a� member. -of the.'Officiall Passmore�wil"ffieidte with tem- Winghom c.. e -D t o r . notary e Next to Board.. He was a life membe'ri' and entombment in Wingham the Post Office FLOWERS AUTOMOTIVE FOODPLUMBING WEACUNG Past '-Master of Wingham Cemetery Chapel. Spring burial FOR SALE. Masonilc Lodge No. 286;, a will take place in Brandon Ceme• - membi Guelph Chapter Rose tett', Belgrave. Outstanding value is the best way to describe this 5 bedroom . Croix A. and A.S.R.; a,member of Masonic service was held Wed- family home complete with two full bathrooms, large kitchen, Wedding WINGHAM Not Sandwiches Percy Clark Royal City Lodge of Perfection, nesday evening at 9 o'clock. living room, "family room, laundry- room. This spacious dwell - Arrangements SUNOCO SERVICEin4, located on ogood sized lot. Has excellent location close to, Soup Plumbing Winghom's,main street. Early possession. LICENSED MECHANIC Chicken and Sea -Food Cut flowers UNDERCOATING & Dinners Heating and •-,Two storey duplex consisting of a two bedroom and a one bed-, i Plants RUSTPROOFING go? room apartment complete with rugs and drapes. Located close I Sheet Metal Where did all the yeors 0 1 COMPLETE CAR & RIVERVIEW to Winghom's, business section, this income property affords. Flowers by TRUCK SERVICE Contractor good value. -7 As they always say in those store; Harry Merkiey was still in Wire Service DRIVE-IN, corny oldstorie's, "How time does business on the corner of Jose_ 'Prop. Ken Leitch PHONE els!" � ­,­ phine and Victoria; Sherbondy's 50 ACRES' LEWIS Phone COLLISION Well, as a matter of fact, that is Coffee Shop was located next to 357-3080 exactly `what it does. Though it the Lyceum Theatre; Charlie All in bush with over 30,000 feet of soft maple ready to cut plus FLOWERS :157-IF54 NIGHT357-3585 h, cherry, and v Al's Collision seems like yesterdav, it was pre- Crossett was advertising Mer- as other varieties of trees. This property, besides 135 Frances 366 Edward St., cisely 25 years ago on the first of curt' trucks; good hard coal was having commercial value, is ideal for recreation and hunting. Located'n Greenock Township.' Phone INSURANCE Service Wingham January that the present editor then in demand and the MacLean 357-3880 took charge of The Wingham Ad- Coal Company was ready to took charge vane -Times — January 1, 1951. 'supply it; Bennet & Casemore We have a sincere client looking for a large dairy form with at 357-2206 For curiosity sake we took the were offering their services for FUELS least 50 ties and 200 acres of land. Also client wanting a good I CARS, -TRUCKS, BUSES 1951,.file of old A -T's off the shelf general , contracting; Brown's Leroy Jackson just to see what things were like Shoe Repair would sharpen hog set-up. All.inqu'iries confidential.. BILL TIEPIN Complete Body Work —Plumbing when we first sat down at the skates; McKibbon's Drug Store and Painting editor's desk fn Wingham. and Pajtjaon Radio & Electric WINGHAM OFFICE 357-1515 Imperial Esso,Agent All Types of Frame and Rust Repair —1-1dating . The edition of Jan. 3 in that were going oing strong and the big 'EVENINGS ESSO Insurance Also Insurance Claims —Tinsmithing y . car carried a 4o—lemn picture of store now owned by Gord Walter JOHN BRENt 335-3391 . 335-3525 357.2636 CONC. 2, MORRIS TWP. Alton B. Adams, who had been in- was advertising over a long- 1 191 Josephine St. stalled as master of the Wingham established signature — King JOHN HOPPER 357-2154 For all your Home,and GORRIE WINGHAM Farm Fuel and a Ist Morris Masonic Lodge. Officiating at the 'Department Store. Lubricating Needs S 2nd Morris Wingham 357-2904 installation were Very Worship- All those folks were listed in the 3:g 1 357-103.2 ful Brother W. J. (Cap) Adams, columns of advertising, but the For your ELECTRICAL the new Master's father and his news colurnas were even more SALES AND SERVICE CONSTRUCTION father-in-law, Worshipful Broth- jjiteresting. There was a picture INSURANCE er J. J. Trail] of Toronto. of a slim -faced fellow in Air We recall that picture very Force uniform and the accom- Askes Brothers Pletch Electric vividly because our predecessor. KEITH Lynn Hoy See or Call k I Wingham panying story told that Jack CONSTRUCTION W. B. McCool handed, Pe print- "Ace" Bateson had been elected WILLIAM S. C -ages, Homes INDUSTRIAL or picture to us on president of Branch 180, Cana - Honda ing plate for,t�e ' Addit'l—ns 9 Renovations COMMERCIAL WIRING his way out and said that was than Legion The years have Honda and Skidoo REED ,Also Rural and Domestic= 7 what he had io leave -behind for altered,.him slightly. DeWitt Sales & Service 64 Victoria St., 357-2174 FREE ESTIMATES the next edition. New Year's Day Miller was past pres., John BROKER Hwy 86 east of . Wingham PhPhone 357-1583 of 1951 was also memorable as we Currie - first vice and Bob Scott R -E^L. E S �r.Ak"r E : 528-2726 sat in the new office, scrambling second vice. Phone 519-357-3435 Box 122, Lucknow for news of a community with That same week fire damaged 176 -DIAGONAL ROAD POOLS -,ETC. which we were totally un- the boiler room at the Wingharn WINGHAM. ONTARIO* 357o*14117 familiar. Twenty-five years have Manufacturing Co. and the Wing- I BURKE ELECTRIC corrected 'a lot of our short- ham Stainton Spitfires were FOUR BEDROOM FAMILY HOME ARGDON sw,immin' Electrical Contractors comings. edged 6-5 by the Listowel Situated close to main street. The interior of the home has been FLOOR COVERING 9 T. M. 9 T. Motor Rewind and In that same 1951 edition we Beavers. completely renovated throughout having modern kitchen, Pools Sales note the names of a good many A lot of friends have come and large dining room with patio doors, living roam plus separate Complete line of Cor- Above and Bellow CONSTRUCTION Household Appliances who have long since departed, or gone in those 25 years — but that, family room on the main level. I Upstairs are four newly clecora= Ion, Carpet and Cer- Ground Genera I` CSnt ra ctors have retired from the business 6's' they say, is progress. Come 50 ted bedrooms plus a new four piece bathroom. The yard is arnic Wall Tile. Con- Complete Line of A I I types of con " rete wo rk Josephine St. 357-2450 community. Elmer Wilkinspn years, we dope to glance back totally enclosed by a privacy fence. Excellent value is offered c tract prices given on Pool Chemicals Flit Silos Emergency Service - See was still owner of The Wallpaper again. for only $31,500. Home and form building the Yellow Pages Shop; Ken Kerr owned the IDA installations. ARMSTRONG drug store; Wingham Motors was TWO STOREY HOME C. -UL BOB THONIPSO-% DECORATING operating at the old stand which Euchre and dunce Excellent Winghom location very close to the downtown b0si- R.R. 2, BLUEVALE CNEMALS 11L.1'E%'.-%LE, 0,NT:%RIO 'is now.occupied by the post of- ness section. This brick home has been divided into two large, Phone $87-9367 Box 56 Walkqton 357-3493 fice; Warren Callan had been in held at Belgrave well maintained living units, one having two6edroomsdnd one business for about six months, BELGRAVE — The Women's with three bedrooms. This residence could be very easily con - operating the former Rhys vested into an elegant five bedroom home at nominal cost. REDECORATING Pollock shoe store ; Huron Motors Institute sponsored a euchre Excellent state of repair, private surroundings, separate gar - . was operated and owned by D. party and dance on Saturday age, priced to sell. ' Excellent Workmanship MacWilliam ; Tommy Darling evening with the Moran Brothers our if Economical Prices was advertising electrical providing the music for dancing, MOBILE HOME WITH 43 ACRES repairs-, Campbell & Gorbutt Twelve tables of euchre were Highway location four miles from Winghom. The new Canadian 11 awere offering custom-made played. made three bedroom mobile home is complete with appliances ervice 1. M. (Mac) Smith storm windows; George Williams High score . s were achieved by usine and furnishings. New drilled well, new septic system, hydro 3 7-232®' B SS Is S WOOD PRODUCTS Mrs. Bert Johnston and Robert was handling watch repairs in service is complete. About ton acres of land Is clear with the Whitechurch Mason's book store; M Purdon Gordon. Mrs. Mac Scott and balance in mixed bush. Full price only $35,1100.INFORM THE PUBLIC 357-2977 or 357-1327 was in the bakery business; Albert Bacon had the low scores. Charlie McKibbon was the man Winners of novelty prizes were Ken Duchcarme, Representative, 670 Shutor Str**t, to see at Warren House; Norm Lewis Stonehouse and Clarence' Winghom, Phono 357.2594 Welwood owned a dry goods Hanna who played as a lady.