The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-03-28, Page 11Donations
for a Garage
Sale will be accepted
at Adrian Keet's Farm.
Proceeds in iupport of the
i Association for the Mentally
Retarded and Voicr for Life.
Your support greatly
appreciated.
Mskup Anted 357.3099
WINGHAM
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Complete
RADIATOR SERVICE
for
Automobiles, light Trucks,
Form Tractors
New Rod Cores
Rodding
Cleaning li Flushing
14 North St. 557-1102
Visitors with Mrs. Gershom
Johnston on Tuesday of last week
were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Swartz
and three children of Thunder
Bay, Mrs. Gary Black and Jef-
fery, Clinton, Mrs. Barclay of St
Pauls and Mrs. Clarence Ritchie
of second concession, Kinloss.
Weekend visitors with Mil,
Gershom Johnston were Mrs
Stewart Smith, Kitchener, and
Mrs. John Liddell and family. On
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Johnston of Listowel visited with
his mother.
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Tickets $5 available from direc-
tors or Peter Chandler 357-1098.
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blitz
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vance tickets only. Call Murray
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tables of card players at the
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Crawford and Kae Forgie took
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weekly card party held March 211
Local chairmen of the
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second while third place was
captured by Louise Welwood and
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at Sacred Heart Church.
Canadian Cancer Society and
M. CPL. B.A.P. MORIN
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Vera Schneider was high lady,
their staffs are gearing up for a
Master Cor al B.A.P.
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Phfllis Baher was low lady,
fund-raising blitz Monday, April
Morin, son of Mr. and Mrs. B.
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Percy Willie was high man and
2.
P. Morin of Wingham has
been posted from the Ceii-
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HAPPY FELLOW—BeamsvilleCaptain Tom Hill displays the spoils of his team's 6-2 win
Sean McGlynn was low man.
The door-to-door campa!gn will
adlan Forces School of Ad -
and Logistics,
OPTOMETRIST
The door prize went to Ethel
take place in both Wingham and
1'
ministration
CFB Borden, to thg United
Holmes. Convenors for the
surrounding rural bongs and the
daughter of the late Edwin Gaunt
and Ada Garbutt. She was born in
1904, at
County. She was-_ a daughter of
Nations emergency force at
evening were Jean MacDonald
Ign goal is $1,100.
Whitechurch on May 28, 1907. She
the late Henry Pinnell and Annie
Ismailia, Egypt. His duties
and Eileen McGlynn and they
Looking after the fund drive /
married Mr. Nicholson on March
Staples. She received her
will be as clerk with the oper-
were helped by Fried Hallahan
this year are Marc Forrest for
Main Street East
Feet measured S 63 degrees 15' 14" W, to a point;
and Anne McGlynn
the town and Ross'Procter for the
Wingham Cemetery.
Listowel
DANCE
rural area.
interested please register by
Pallbearers were Robert
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Mrs. �;o'onelerson
He is survived by his wife, the
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Road on a curve to the left having a radius of 868.51 Feet, an
distance of 157.80 Feet, the chord equivalent being
p.m. ; dinner 7 p.m.; dance to
follow. Tickets $12.50 each Ad-
Tickets $5 available from direc-
tors or Peter Chandler 357-1098.
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vance tickets only. Call Murray
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Haselgrove teamed up. to taxar
first place in Wingham bridgew9,
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Bob VVYiis itrark flrQ�ed
A lengthy illness resulted in the
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second while third place was
captured by Louise Welwood and
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A native of Whitechurch, Mrs.
death on Thursday, March 15, of
Mrs. Lorne W. Sanderson of 290
M. CPL. B.A.P. MORIN
Art Wilson. Norma Parker and
Wilmer V. Nicholson of Goderich,
passed away Friday, March 23,
York Lane, Wingham. Mrs.
Master Cor al B.A.P.
Pa
Harley Crawford finished fourth.
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at Alexandra Marine and
Sanderson was in her 75th year
Morin, son of Mr. and Mrs. B.
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R. W. BELL
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General Hospital, Goderich, at
the age of 71.
and her death took place at
Victoria Hospital, London.
P. Morin of Wingham has
been posted from the Ceii-
Town Hall. 15 Regular games
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HAPPY FELLOW—BeamsvilleCaptain Tom Hill displays the spoils of his team's 6-2 win
Mrs. Nicholson was the former
The former Bessie Pearl
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adlan Forces School of Ad -
and Logistics,
OPTOMETRIST
over Dresden in the'B' division championship game. Bill Lockridge presented the Walter
Ada Gertrude Gaunt and was a
Pinnell, she was born on July
Kinlough in Bruce
ministration
CFB Borden, to thg United
THENCE South Westerly along the limit of the Deviation Road
Lockridge Memorial Trophy to the 'B' champions. In the background Is tournament dir-
daughter of the late Edwin Gaunt
and Ada Garbutt. She was born in
1904, at
County. She was-_ a daughter of
Nations emergency force at
GODERICH
ector Rennie Alexander.
Whitechurch on May 28, 1907. She
the late Henry Pinnell and Annie
Ismailia, Egypt. His duties
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RS WILLIAM SOTHERN
married Mr. Nicholson on March
Staples. She received her
will be as clerk with the oper-
Notice of Road Cl"9
The Corporation of the
Township of Howick
TAKE NOTICE THAT THE Council of the Corporation of the Town-
ship of Howick, proposes to pass a by-law pursuant to the pro-
visions of the Municipal Act, R. S. O., 1970, Chapter 284, Sec-
tion 443 for stopping up, closing and selling part of a roadway
and being a portion of Lots 21 and 22, Concession 16, in the said
Township of Howick, more particularly described in Schedule
"A" attached hereto.
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the Reeve and Clerk will be
authorized to sign and execute the necessary documents in
order to effect the closing thereof.
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the Council shall hear in per-
son, or by his counsel, solicitor, agent or aW person who
claims that his land will be prejudicially affected by the by-law
and who applies to be heard at the regular meeting of Council
on the 5th day of April, 1979.
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the proposed by-law may be
examined by all persons interested, at the Office of the Clerk,
of the Township -of Howick, during business hours at any time,
before the some is finally passed.
DATED. this 5th day of March, A.D.,391l1 Y.t9
CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF
HOWICK, PER
Harold Robinson, Reeve
Wesley Ball, Jr., Clerk
CRAWFORD, MILL & DAVIES
BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS
217 Josephine Street
Wingham, Ontario
NOG 2WO ,
The Corporation of the Township of Howick
All and singular, that certain parcel or tract of land and pre-
mises situate, lying and being in the Township of Howick, in the
County of Huron and in the Province of Ontario, and being com-
posed of Part of Lots 21 and 22, Concession XVI, being more
particularly described as follows:
PREMISING that the Southerly limit of the road allowance be-
tween Concessions XVI and XVII has a bearing of N 78 de-
grees 42' 45" E as shown on a reference plan deposited a
Plan 2211-458 for the Registry Division of Huron, and relating
all bearings herein thereto.
BEGINNING at the North East corner of Lot 22, Concession
XVI;
THENCE S 78 degrees 42' 45" W along the Southerly limit o
the road allowance between Concessions XVI and XVII a dis-
tance of 1,089 Feet to a point, said point being the Point o
Commencement of the herein described parcel;
THENCE S 45 degrees 00' 50" W a distance of 40.0 Feet to
point on the Deviation Road across Lots 21 and 22 shown a
Part 5 on Plan 22R-458;
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9, 1927, in Whitechurch and he education at Kinlough and later ations team and his tour of
survives. Also surviving are two worked as a seamstress at i�ry duty will be a regulation tour
r m Fordwich sons, Edwin of Woodstock and and Blackhall Limited. {asting six months.
Notes f oVernon, London; four grand- On August 8, 1931, she married M.,Cpl. Morin is a former
children and three great grand- Mr. Sanderson in Blyth and they student of F. E. Madill
last week with her mother, Mrs. children. There are two sisters came to Wingham to live. He is Secondary School, Wingharn.
Mrs. Mary McClement and improved health and speedy and one brother, Mrs. George left to mourn her passing, along
Mrs. George Ashton of Listowel returns home. Dora Ridlev. (Lillian) McClenaghan, Goder- with two daughters, Joyce of
visited one day last week with Grant Miller returned home Mrs. Vera Graham, Missis- ich, Mrs. Alex (Edith) Sealy, LondoIh and Mrs. William
Mr. and Mrs. James Vittie. Friday after spending the past sauga. is spending a few days Burnaby, B.C., and Edgar Gaunt, (Dorothy) Taylor, Stayner; and
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Finley and two weeks in the Hospital for Sick with Mrs. Mary Graham. Belgrave. three sons, Elmo of Lucknow,
family returned to their home in Children, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Les Halliday The late Mrs. Nicholson rested William of Listowel and
Acton after spending the school Mrs. Susan Laframboise and spent Saturday at Niagara Falls. at the McCallum Funeral Home, Raymond, London. She was also
winter break at their home here. Scott were recent visitors with Mrs. John Friar and Mrs. Ken Goderich, where Rev. Robert J. mother to • William Leach of
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sothern her grandmother, Mrs.%orenice Friar and family of Paisley were Crocker conducted funeral London. Also surviving are 17
visited Sundlly with Mr.. and Mrs. Wilson. Thursday guests with Miss Lou service at two o'clock on Mon- grandchildren and four great
Bill Mulvey and family, Belmore. Mr. and Mrs. Don Elliott of Matthews. nay. Final resting place will be grandchildren; and one sister,
Larry Montoux of Toronto Niagara Falls were weekend Colborne Cemetery, Colborne Phoebe PiAuell of Stratford. She
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. guests with her parents, Mr. and Township. was predecehsed earlier this
Don Montoux. Mrs. Mel Allan. year by.her youngest daughter,
Friends of Harold Doig are Murray Wilson, Theresa Hockey Mrs. Thomas. (Florence) Willis; �„Taylor
sorry that he is again a patient in Rapelje and family visited Former postmaster also by one sister, Margaret
Listowel Memorial Hospital. Sunday with his grandmother, notes Pinnell. C6MPLETE
Also, Mrs. Alice Clyne has been Mrs. Florence Wilson. a • The late Mrs. Bessie Sanderson INSURANCE
confined to hospital for several Pte. Bill and Mrs. Sullivan of BELGRAVE — The Tykes �ISSes in Toronto rested 'at The Currie Funeral
days. They are both wished Kingston are spending this week have won the Lake Huron Zone Harry Waller, a former post- Home, Wingham, until Sunday, SERVICES
with relatives in the community. Recreation Association tourna- master of Wroxeter, passed away, March 18, when funeral service MOTORCYCLE OWNW.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lambkin ment in Palmerston. On Thurs- on Friday, March 2, at Sunny- was conducted at two o'clock by See our Ad M C . sseomb
Weekly euchre visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. day they won the first thrge brook Medical Centre, Toronto, Rev. J. T. M. Swan of St. Paul's
Jim France and family at Ripliey. games by defeating teams from in his 98th year. Anglican Church where deceased for Motorcycle Insurance
The Belgrave Weekly euchre Lisa returned home after Orangeville.and two teams from Mr. Waller was a life member was a member.. Interment
held a "Shoot” party last Wed- spending the past week there. Port Elgin. On Sunday they dd- of the Silverthorne Legion followed in Wingham Cemetery. MCMASTER
nesday evening with 11 tables in Mr. and Mrs. John Leppington feated Durham in the semi-finals Branch 57. A Legion service was Pallbearers .were -Bill Tem- INSURANCE
play. The winners for the evening Jr. and girls of Gorrie and MrJ and Kurtzville in the finals to win held at Brown Brothers Funeral pleman,.Stan Vanstone, Murray AGENCIES
were: high lady, Miss Jean Wil- and Mrs. Bill Miller, Wateclool ithe championship. Home, Eglinton Ave. West, on Gaunt, Jack Sturdy, Wallace se hmeSt.,Win ham:
i ..ton; second high lady, Mrs. visited Sundaywith,* Arid Mrs The Belgrave Bantams be- Sunday. evening, ,ch 4 j t4ixon and Harold Wild: l', "+O p g
i iSarah Anstett; low lady, Leslie Elmer Miller. .came the second Belgrave team followed by the burial service on iributes were carried by Morris 357-1227 n
Short (playing as a lady); high Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson' 6 win a Tri -County Champion- Monday, March 5, at 2:30. Inter- Swanson and William Ford.
man, James Wilson; second high spent last week in the sunny `ship. They completed an unde- ment followed in Prospect
man, George Michie; low man, south. feated season by sweeping the Cemetery.
Bert Daer; most number of Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Goldrich finals from Ayton in three Pallbearers were two sons -in- TESTS
shoots, Miss Mary Hehn. Euchre and family of Guelph were recent straight games. law, Jim Murray and Ron Silk, H.EARING
will be played as usual next visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Anson Congratulations to the teams and four grandsons, Len Hayes,
Wednesday evening at 8 p.m. Demerling. and their coaches, John Dobell Robert Hopper, Dan Cureatz and win ham
Everyone is welcome. Mrs. Cecil Lynn of Orillia spent and Joe Tiffin. Michael Tremblett. ._�. VanCe's Drug Store, 9
Mr. Waller is survived by his Due to the regular day falling on Good Friday,
four daughters, Mrs. L. (Kay) I will be in Wingham:
Hayes, Mrs. R. (Madge) Silk,
m nEvents Mrs. J (Lille) Murray and Mrs.
O J. (June) Tremblett. There are FRIDAIF�::.APRIL 20,1-3 P.M.
seven grandchildren and five
great-grandchildren. His wife ",._'.' NO OBLIGATION
BINGO BLOOD DONOR CLINIC Kate (1953) and two grandsons, Batteries, Accessories, repairs to all makes.
TEESWATER EX-TOGGERY Dean Murray (1973) and Bill Silk
Every Saturday night in Blyth Kinsmen Blood Donor Clinic will .Re -opens Thursday, April 5, 10 to (1975) predeceased him.
Memorial Hall, 8 p.m. Regular be held Monday, April 2 at F. E. 12 noon; 2 to 5 p.m. ; April 6 and 7,
g Secondary 2 to 5 p.m. Will accept good sea- W. Fair Hearin Aid Service
and Share the Wealth games, Madill Seconda School from 1 George •r . Fear g
plus $150 Jackpot., to 3:30 p.m. and 5 to 8 p.m. conal clothing only. 9 145 Ontario St., BOX 423
2orrb Was native of HEARING AIDS Stratford, Ont. NSA 6T3
PC ANNUAL MEETING
The Perth -Wilmot Progressive PIANO LESSONS �
CANOE RACE Piano teacher, Miss Iva Mai East Wawanosh
The Clinton Kinsmen annual Conservative Association an
s nounces its Annual Meeting (be Smith, LRCT, has returned to A native of East Wawanoshcanoe race '
day, pril 8 will
iat the County held on Sun -
ark in ginning at 7:30 p.m.) and Federal and Wingham
continuingandWashington,
pa n . Township, George William Fear
Nomination Meeting (beginningof RR 2, Wingham, passed away
Auburn. Registration 9 a.m., race at 8 p.m.). Ain on -to -victory party pupils of this area. All grades at the Wingham and District
time 11 a.m., $5 per person. Pro- will follow Friday, April 6. piano and a Special Method for Hospital on Wednesday, March
ceeds to Cystic Fibrosis. Farmers' Annex, Stratford Coli- children ages 6 years and up.
284 Free demonstration lesson. Stu- 21, in his r 64th year.
se re Voting membership may Mr. Fear was a son of the late FOR ALL REASONS
f be renewed at this meeting. dio 213A Josephine St., Wingham. William Fear and Catherine
EUGENE WHELAN NIGHT 28A Phone 357-2384. Searle and was born November
f The Huron -Bruce Liberal As- 29, 1915. He received his
sociation cordially invites you to FEDERATION OF AGR. RUMMAGE AND BAKE SALE elementary schooling at SS No. There are any number of good re880nS
the Eugene Whelan Night in sup- ANNUAL MEETING lo, East Wawanosh and farmed
° port of Graeme Craig, Huron- The annual meeting and beef Ton held e' the Whitechurch at RR 3, Blyth for many years. toborrow )W11 offer advice, andthe
s Bruce Liberal candidate, on banquet of East Wawanosh Fed- Young People's Society in White
He retired in 1972. He was a t0 thh.
g urday, March 31 from 10 a
Wednesday, April 4 in Brussels, eration of Agriculture will be held church Community Hall . Sat money See you roe g
.m. to 3 member ,,of Knox Presbyterian
Morris and Grey Community an Tuesday, April 10 at 12 noon. p m Donations may be left by the Church, Belgrave.
THENCE South Westerly and along the limit of the Deviation
Centre, Brussels. Reception 6
Speaker, Dr. Bruce Hunter.
contacting Harvey Osborne 357-
He is survived by his wife, the
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Road on a curve to the left having a radius of 868.51 Feet, an
distance of 157.80 Feet, the chord equivalent being
p.m. ; dinner 7 p.m.; dance to
follow. Tickets $12.50 each Ad-
Tickets $5 available from direc-
tors or Peter Chandler 357-1098.
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former Sarah Elizabeth Fair -
service, whom he married in
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Feet measured S 45 degrees 00' 50" W, to a point;
vance tickets only. Call Murray
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Egmondville in 1943; and one
00' 50'" W a distance of 1,223.24 Feet
Elston, Wingham 357-2753 or your
Township chairmen.
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EXPECTANT PARENT
son, Brian Fear of Elrnira. There
are two sisters, Mrs. William
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THENCE S 45 degrees
to a point on the aforementioned Deviation Road;
Teeswater Lions Club will hold
EDUCATION CLASSES
(Cora) Brown of Blyth and Mrs.
their regular bingo this Friday,
The Huron County Health Unit
Fred (Ella) Duffield, RR 1,
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THENCE N 21 degrees 19'15" W and along the limit of the De-
SPRING RAKE SALE
March 30 at 8 p.m. in Teeswater
invites you to attend the Expec-
Guelph.
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Road a distance of 7.81 Feet to an iron bar;
To be held in the IOOF Hall on
Town Hall. 15 Regular games
Cant Parent Education Classes,
The late Mr. Fear rested at The
viation
Friday, March 30 from 2 to 6 p.m.
$10; 3 Specials, $25; Jackpot of
being held in the Wingham Hos-
Currie Funeral Home where
THENCE South Westerly along the limit of the Deviation Road
Proceeds to the Wingham Figure
$170 on 57 calls or $25 consolation.
pital Clinic Building commencing
service was conducted at two
Contact ouI office:
on a curve to the left having a radius of 878.51 Feet, an arc
Skating Club. Sanctioned by the
Wednesday, April 4 from 7:30 to
o'clock Friday by Rev. Ken In-
distance of 166.71 Feet, the chord equivalent being 166.46
CFSA.
MAPLE SYRUP FESTIVAL,
9:30 P.M. These classes will run
nes. Interment followed in
Main Street East
Feet measured S 63 degrees 15' 14" W, to a point;
Belmore Community Centre on
for 8 weeks. Would anyone who is
Wingham Cemetery.
Listowel
DANCE
Saturday, April 14. Adults $•'J,
interested please register by
Pallbearers were Robert
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THENCE S 78 degrees 42' 45" W a distance of 223.20 Feet to a
Festival Singles' Dance on Fri -
children 11 and under, $1.75. Bak-
calling 1-800-2654252 toll free or
.Johnston, Gordon Caldwell, Bill
point on the Westerly limit of Lot 21, Concession XVI, said
day, March 30 at The Victorian
ing booth, bingo and various
the Health Unit office at 357-2264.
Dalrymple, Bob Carter, Lloyd
point being 825.0 Feet measured S 10 degrees 49'40" E from
West of Lot 21, Concession XVI;
Inn, Stratford. Dancing 9 to 1
Welcome all singles mainly
forms of entertainment. Prior to
this a special day for Senior
Both husbands and wives are
invited to attend and participate
Pipe and Robert Charter. Floral
tributes were carried by Walter
the North corner
a.m.
'11 be h ld Thiirsda
S' d Al McDonald
THENCE N 10 degrees 49' 40" W along the said West limit
distance of 66.0 Feet to a point;
THENCE N 78 degrees 42' 45" E a distance of 309.48 Feet to
point;
THENCE N 45 degrees 00' 50" E a distance of 1,367.97 Feet
a point in the Northerly limit of Lot 22, Concession,XVI;
THENCE N 78 degrees 42' 45" E along the North limit a di
tante of 118.96 Feet, mord or less, to the Point of Commenc
ment of the herein described parcel, said parcel contain)
by admeasurement 2.569 acres and being further shown
the plan hereto attached.
over 30. Citizens wi a Y• in the discussions. 1979 Fall immon s, ex
a 21_� April 12. Meal from 10:30 a.m. to series will begin the week of George Finlay and Art Stokes.
2:30 p.m. Price $3 each or in September 10. / 1
group of 10, $2.75 each.
° 6oTH WEDD ANNIVERSARY 28A PUBLIC MEETING
The family of Mr. and Mrs. What does child abuse mean to g memory
Edward E. Walker of Owen CREDIT UNION McARTHUR—In loving
to Sound, formerly of Wingham, ANNUAL MEETING you? Bring your ideas for discus- of a dear son and brother, Doug -
invite their relatives and friends The North Huron Credit Union sion to a public -meeting on Wed- las Archie, who passed away
to an "At Home", to celebrate will hold the annual meeting, nesday, March 28 at the Wing- March 26, 1972.
' their parents' 60th wedding anni- Friday, April 6 at Wingham Golf ham Public School. Registration Your presence we miss,
e versary. it will be held at the Club. Turkey dinner at 7 p.m., 6:30 to 7 p.ttl. Call Family and Your memory we treasure,
^9 home of their son Allen F. meeting at 8 p.m., dance to Children's Services, 46 Gloucest- i,oving you always,
°^ Walker, RR 2, Owen Sound on Timothy at 9 p.m. Get your er Terrace, Goderich 524-7356 for Forgetting you never.
Sunday, April 8 from 2 to 5 p.m. tickets at the Wingham office further information. -Sadly missed by Mom and
Bt wishes only plena! 367-2311. 14-21-28 family. M•mber. Canada oepo., InsureCorporation