The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-08-22, Page 10It
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*'— MRS. ALLAN GRIFFITH
Pay; whin haul Advance -Times. August 22, 1979 Conservation areas benefit WARD & U PT I G RO V E
Wroxeter Personals Listowel _
_ from work of summer crew :1
b the field crew Louise
Gibson, Wroxeter, and visited may at the home of (519): 9i -3040
Visitors to any of the con- and transported y Lori Anne Jamieson of RR 2, their brother W. and Mrs. Ross CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
f Thanks wvation areas managed by the and fishermen there will notice Lucknow attended the Inter- Tatham.
Cards O Maitland Valley Conservation the shade rafts an the ponds. to Press Seminar for Week visitors with Mr. and , rt#
vide shelter and sbade Coilegia Mrs. A � Baitley were friends, %
Authority will have a chance to These Luo yob editors at Cagadore '''ir> ?
-- - appreciate the hard work done for the fish and were also built by Jerry and Lillian and family and •
College in North Bay, August 12 Y
_ this summer by an 1140 mber the crew. In addition the crew is Mrs. MUM 's sister and family,
t wwAd Me to express my sin• we wish to take this � field crew of summer students. responsible for the freshly co 17. Mrs.
Art Gibson ac- Y NOTIt FOR ROAD CLOSING
companied them and drove on to Mr. and Mrs. Mike Brewster,
east appreciation to my friends, tuoity to thank the people a[ Firewood for the campground painted barriers and the new Sudbury to visit the Inkster and Robert and Trevor.
fadekbors and relatives for the Whqpam for their hospitality at the Falls Reserve C. A. was cut steps leading from the lower to Bisset relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Weber and -The Corporation of the
acts of kindness shown to during the Centennial weekend the upper campground. Kevin, Alliston, spent the
stony Laurie Lynne Hamilton of Ear
wed d� his llhiess and to and a special thanks to Plank and Anyone who rias enjoyed a with her weekend with her parents, Mr. Township of Turnberry
we since his passing. Special Isabelle Burke. J Eldred Nichol pleasant swum at the Bluevale Fan a holidaying and Mrs. Stewart Musgrove.
Dam can thank the crew for the � #'n��tr' George and Eileen
Il�oks to Rev. R. prmsti'oog; to Michael and June (Burke West, Hamilton. on Sunday a family �• T. C. Gibson and family, TAKE NOTICE that the Council of The Corporation of the
aa, B Passmore for his H -�,d R�'"'cin' dies in hospital new diving dock' 1lcohly Pai" `ed get-together was held to help her Vancouver, British Columbia, Township of Turnberry proposes to pass a by-law pursuant to .'
q8u tv4ts and words of coodart signs and change rooms and celebrate her birthday. and Mrs. T. C. Gibson Sr. of the provisions of The Municipal Act, R.S.O., 1970, Chapter 264,
at the mem service, in Rev_ A longtime resident of Turn- general landscaping of the area. Hamilton were guests of Miss Section 443, for stopping up, closing and selling that part of
A:pl�en�'s abseDce; to Dr. berry Township who farmed for At Maple Keys crew members MT and MTs Oliver Glenn, Marion Gibson one day recently.
��y and to Dr. Pte• A sin- Lost many years before his cleared brush for a parking lot Lucknow, called on Miss M and Mrs. Vern Hu fer, Elizabeth Street in the Viiloge of Belmore, in the Township of -
retirement, James Eldred Nichol Margaret Griffith and Mrs. P Turnber y, more particularly described in Schedule "A" attach
George tlisnk you also for the floral and tn�tle a boardwalk and rail George Griffith on SimdaY Brussels, visited Sunday evening ed hereto;
des, charitable donations of,289 Minnie Street passed away fence from the parking lot to the M.. and Mrs. Fred Braniff and with Mrs. George Griffith and
slid the hsich provided and LADY'S reading glasses in blue in Wingham and District Hospital start of tha nature trail. They are Miss Margaret Griffith.
= I by my bo�'s,. Your figured case. Phone 357-3436• on Friday, August 17. He was in also responsible for cutting brush family, Niagara Falls, spent the Mrs Bonnie MacDougall, AND FURTHER TAKE sign
an that the Reeve and the Clerk
will always be tiemem- his 89th year. at the Wawanosh C. A. and Weekend with .the formers will be authorized effect
sign and execute the necessary docu-
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Burlington, was a weekend menta in order to effect the closing and the sale thereof;
�,ed• p 8 TO GIVE AWAY Mr. Nichol was born on August putting sealer on the driveway at Braniff. Jonnathan remained for visitor with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Eldred Nichol 8, 1891, in Turnberry Township MVCA headquarters. Mrs. Gordon Gibson•
and received- his elementary a longer visit with his grand- AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the Council shall hear In
The most recent work project Clarence Ott, Listowel, is person or his Counsel, Solicitor, Agent or any person who
I wau>ld like thank Ping, FREE to a good home, part schooling there. His parents were is being carried out at Harriston, �eAtr' visiting with his brother-in-law claims thatbhis land will be prejudicially affected by the by-law
and nurses in ICU Shepherd. part Collie dog, 2 Years the late James Nichol and AnElgin Taman, Platt , Mrs,
�'• Mowbray old, excellent disposition, good where erosion control measures and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
ler their care, and my friends and riaBelle Macintosh. He farmed in are beim implemented along the accompanied by his sister' Mrs. Stewart Musgrove. and who applies to be heard of the regular meeting of Council
with children. 357-1176. Turnberry until his retirement to b P Ivan Sararas of New Dundee, on September 18th, 1979.
nei�fbors for flowers, cards and stream banks. Barb Hamilton returned from
vbips received while I was a Wingham in 1958. Calgary this week for a visit. She AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the proposed by-law may
psoent in Wirighpm and District An active worker in the church, accompanied her.: parents, be examined by all persons interested at the office of the Clerk
HORAtal Mr. Nichol had been an elder in George and Eileen Hamilton, to
the Bluevale Presbyterian Beef info night set for Kirkton the Wedding of Rosemary David time,
the Township of a is
during business hours, at any
' Gertrude Stacey Church and clerk of session there time, before the same is finally passed.
.. � S. beef outlook. and Floyd Upshall In Ayton on
during his years in that com- Cattlemen's associations in Saturday evening.
munity. At the time of his death A second speaker will be DATED this 13th day of August, A.D. 1979.
I would lite to say thanks to all,' Huron, Perth and Middlesex Charlie Gracey, manager of the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ackerman
he was a member of St. Andrew's a beef"Donald Eadie"
who sent cards, kind remem- i Ley counties are fight t Canadian Cattlemen's of Wroxeter spent the weekend
� . Presbyterian Church, Wingham. information night to be held at REEVE
brances and phone inquiries Association. He will bring a visiting friends and former
(tile I was in the hospital and / - On February 26 years
this year, ge the l�irkton community centre
celebrated 60 years of marriage report on the beef cattle situation neighbors in and around Elora. „Dorothy Kelly„
since returning home' to Laura Ellen Holmes whom he Lawrence 4. Umstadter of n Cana' CRAWFORD, MILL i DAVIES CLERK
Keith H � � , i� ti u , The program starts with a
married in Milverton. She Kaplan Industries, Florida, will BARRISTERS i SOLICITORS
mourns his passing and is social hour at 5:30 and a beef WINGHAM - ONTARIO
be the featured speaker Kaplan dinner follows. Meal reservations
DENTURE comforted by several nieces and Industries feeds over 20,000 head Agr minister
nephews. Mr. Nichol was of cattle on an 18 -acre feedlot and must be made at the county e
predeceased by two sisters and agricultural office by Aug. 24. SCHEDULE A
has designed a system to produce
Horst one brother, Mrs. Edward methane gas from the manure. to open !?M
-
1P 11
(Mary) Robinson, 'formerly of The protein -rich byproduct of the ALL and SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract of land and
Minneapolis;' Mrs., Elizabeth process is to be used ex- MRS. DERRIII HALLMAN remises, situate, lying and beim in the Village of Belmore in
Feige Challacombe (Toronto) and pein any as an animal feed John Wise, the new federal the Township of Turnberry in the County of Huron and Pro -
Thomas Nichol (Montreal). ingredient. Mr. Umstadter will Lakelet agriculture minister, will of- vince of Ontario, and being composed of part of lot Number
Friends paid their respects at also bring information on the U. ficially open the.. 1979 In- One (1) in the "C" Concession of the said Township of Turn -
the Currie -Walker Funeral Home ternational Plowing Match in
• • until Dorothy Kreller, Darlene Seip berry, more particularly described as follows:
where Mr. Nichol rested
and Mrs. Peter Douglas were Kant County'.
Sunday at two o'clock when In making the announcement
_ � _ � � • ; t t complete funeral and committalstesses for bridal shower COMMENCING at the North-easterly angle of Village Lot
Sept.t. 1 deadline Match Chairman Frank Ver- Number Twelve (12) in Elizabeth Irwin's Survey of the said Vill-
P held Thursday evening at the ,.
service was conducted by Rev. K. couteren noted: Since this is
fi Barry Passmore. Honorary fOjj' Ian erjrolEispi i , home °f 1Vfrs_ Arlen Seip in honor Camada,s biggest outdoor age of Belmore, being part of said lot Number One (1) in said
of Miss Nancy Demerling bride- Concession "C" of the Township of Turnberry.
pallbearers were William Ford, p to be of next month. Several agricultural event the most
Henry Wheeler, Harvey Sept. i is'the the deadline for - obvious choice in a special guest
• Gordon Mundell, all enrolling in stabilization plans contests and games were played is the person who represents THENCE Westerly along the Northerly limit of saM Lot Twelves '
B1lslness WINGHAM Robertson, of Wingham; Kenneth McKaMundell
e, for corn, white beans or after' which she opened- many Canadian agriculture in Ottawa. (12) one hundr4d and sixty-five feet (165.0') to the North -
MEMORIALS RR 2, Wingham; and Ross Gray, soybeans. Growers who enrolled,. useful gifts. Lunch was served. "I'm sure a lot of farmers and westerly angle of said Lot;
and RR 1, $luevale. Honorary flower last year will already have and Mrs. Jim Inglis at- city folk alike want to see theto
. GUARANTEED GRANITES bearers were Johnston Conn, received information from tended the `� wedding an- newly appointed agriculture THENCE Northerly in a straight line, sixty-six feet teen 3)
s ' rofessional CEMETERY LETTERING Chris Newman, Earle Tapp, Jack Toronto. Application forms and niversary of Mr. and Mrs. James minister in person and they can the South-westerly angle of Village Lot Number Thirteen (13)
REASONABLE PRICES Doig and Elmer Wilkinson, all of brochures are available at the Hutcheon in Toronto on Wed- on the said survey;
nesday. On Thursday they visited do that on opening day, Sept. 25,
x Buy Direct and Save Wingham. county agricultural office
for at the 1979 IPM."
D�reCfo Bus Ph. 357-1910 Mr. Nichol's final resting place individuals who want to enrol)for the Canadian National THENCE Easterly along the Southerly limit of said Lot Number
Mr. Wise will speak on opening y g y
will he Win am Cemet the first time. Exhibition. Mr. and Mrs' Don day at 2 p.m. Thirteen (13), one hundred and sixty-five (165.0') feet to the
;' . Bea. Ph •35? -1015'' MacKinnon of Paisley visited South -easter angle of said Lot Number Thirteen (13);
The 1979 IPM and farm (y n9
RAJ, A,_. with them on Sunday. machineryshow twill be held on
Mrs• Lorna Clark and Tim of THENCE Southerly in a straight line to the lace of in -
the farm of Ian Maynard and y g p
Frederick F. Homuth j Stratford spent a few days last Hing, containing one-quarter of an acre more or less.
adjoining farms three miles
Phm.B., R.O. 1'I week with Mr. and Mrs., Elmer south of Chatham on Highway 40.
KARL C. LEHTZ MRIA
Greenlet' and family. �
�. Carol E. Homuth, O.D.
chartered Mrs. H. Viola Homuth, O.D.
Accountant
`Wingham, Ontario Optometrists ADAMS: In loving memory of GALBRAITH: In loving memory
. Glenn Adams who passed away of a dear husband and father,
i { - Toi�pho" HARRISTON Ontario eight years ago August 21, 1971. Edwin Lindsay Galbraith who •.
(519)357-1087 338-2712 Always a thought and many a Pam away 19 years ago Aug.r els
._ tear 27, 1960.
For one we miss and loved so The leaves of life's book are
dear, closed
t - The sudden way you had to die For one we loved so well,
PETERSON We shall always remember and But loving thoughts of years well ELECTRICAL SALES AND SERVICE FUELS FLOWERS
REID AND t
Years might wipe out many Are what the pages tell. ' i • We
Chartered Accountants things Each chapter leaves a thought, Lynn Ho BILL TIFFIN
As lovely as can be,.. A
� y Arrangements
IF V 16
+ But this they wipe out never, Y $Urke-McLeod Imperial Esso Agent P�
218 Josephine St., Wingham A memory of those days For us to keep within Enterprises Ltd. • Cut flowers
Ph: 357-1522 When we were all together. Our hearts and memory. Electrical
C.A. B.W. Reid,Always remembered by his
—Sadly missed and always re- Contractors Ltd. Honda and Skidoo fSSO r •Plants
J.A. Peterson, C.A.C•A• membered b wife Verna, eon Sales 8 Service • Flowers b
family. Y For all your Home and y
Cecil and daughter-in-law, Ell- Electrical Contracting Farm Fuel and Wire Service
ean• Motor Soles, Repairs Hwy. 86 east of Wingham Lubricating Needs
and Rewind Phone 519-357-3435
357-1032_; LEWIS
t reopre P1lease�►s of oSHOLM: r loving memory `
Ifte of our little grandaughter, Julie INSURANCE �-"�
Marie Chisholm, who passed Wingham 357-1380 PLUMBING ! FLOWERS
away 4 years ago, Aug. 22, 1975.
' • We often think of you in silence, 135 Frances
Used Truck Bonanza We often speak your name, _ pre4tca
Phone
And all we have are memories pLETCH _ 357-3880
1978 FORD F150
And
r h picture ache with sadness ELECTRIC An Types of
�07 CHEV CHEYE',NNE PRINTING
8 cylinder automatic, power steering, power And silent tears still flow, Wingham Insurance
8 cylinder automatic, power steering, power
ING
broker, tilt wheel, sliding rear window, rad- brakes, sliding rear window, 13,000 miles. For what it meant to lose you, PLUMB
License V26026 �OQ Julie, Industrial, Commercial, 335-3525 357-2636 INSTALLATIONS
Io, 28.000 miles. No one will ever know. Forming, Domestic w
License V24559 �Q� A clean machine ONLY g' GORRIE WINGHAM Repairs, Renovations WINGHAM
HAM
- Areal sharp unit ONLY 'A/a7s7 —Loved too dearly to ever be PHONE - PRINTING
forgotten, Gramma and Grampa, I � BACKHOE slew fnstallations, call
X01 BA3 SR 1974 GMC 4 x 4 Reta and Stuart Holloway. 357-2808 0 357-1229 Doyell at SERVICE
4 wheel drive, 8 cylinder, automatic power Short box, 8 cylinder, power steering, radio, SIGNS • PRINTING
steering, power brakes, radio, tape player, new tires, locally owned. License F40251 DIED Backhoe • PHOTOCOPIES
7,000 miles, License V25212 31 s7V� ,
SPECIAL PRICE Work PLUMBING HEATING 'REGISTER FORMS
Clean low mileage unit ONLY SIGNWRITING • RUBBER STAMPS
KILPATRICK—Passed away at • WEDDING
Wingham and District Hospital "Dunn By Tom" Leroy Jackson STATIONERY
These are just a few of our good used trucks on Saturday, August 18, Hugh McBurney
Richard T. Kilpatrick of Thomas E. Dunn —Plumbing 314 JOSEPHINE STREET
Many, many more to choose from. Wingham in his 68th year. Left —Heating WINGHAM
to mourn his passing are hisWe -,till liave a RR 1 giu•valo WINGHAM
wife, the former Annie —Tinithi�
good • • Atkinson; one daughter, Mrs. u 335-6395 357-3819smng 357-.7pW�/�/�
Russell (Karen) Button of I - 191 Josephine SL
tons,• • • - • • Barrie; and two sots, Douglas Wingham 357-294
• • • • - • • • of Palmerston and Grant of GRAVEL s TOPSOIL CONSTRUCTION ,
0 70 ser les Barrie. Also surviving are five ,
grandchildren; one anter, Mrs. - T M i T THE
• • • Olive Blake, Dungannon, and HAIRDRESSING
• • • •today! one brother, Palmer of ADVANCE -TIMES
Agincourt. The late Mr. sCONSTRUCTION � '
Kilpatrick rested at the nuc z �� ass.
MacKenzie -McCreath Memo- General Contractors BEAUTY SALON
.--., rial Chapel, Lucknow, until�-
G rave I and All types of concr•t• work
[%ev
Tuesday when service was Pit Silos "SPECIALIZING In PERMS
en conducted at two o'clock by TO SCt I and HAIRCUTS" / %
John Cul101ds Pastor Ross -Smith of Whigham p Home and farm building 3 7-2320
� Baptist Church. Interment (CALL 11mB THOMPSON Josephine Street
ii `,l `_� �o P�fKf�followed In Dungannon RIXEPhone 357.2812
VAI,E, ONTARIO Wingham, Ontario ("'' l
Cemetery. As expresdoM "�
A4l*
115 Josephine Street, ` sympathy, donations may be
Wingham' 57 -2323made to the Gideon Bible
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