HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1966-03-31, Page 14of iirussels. The occasion was
Mr. and. Mrs. King's 48th wed-
ding anniversary.
The village offers congratu-
lations to Mr. and Mrs. John
Farrell, who on Sunday quietly
celebrated their 43rd wedding
anniversary.
Yearning for
something long,
low and racy?
Or something large,
posh and powerful?
Or something
quietly compact?
Go ahead!
THREE DISTRICT LADIES who attended the
annual meeting of London Conference
United Church Women in the United
Church look over the book display. They
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are Mrs. Melvin Craig, Bluevale; Mrs. Geo.
Michie, R. R. 4, Brussels, and Mrs. Arthur
Jackson, Belgrave, assistant literature
secretary.—Photo by Cantelon,
A 3 EWSPAPER
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Something
IF(m. Everyone
Your local newspaper is the only paper
solely interested in Wingham and district.
It publicizes churches, schools, hospital
and dozens of organizations and informs
you on municipal affairs.
Besides the news it brings you import.
ant messages in the form of advertising
from merchants who are trying to make
Wingham a good shopping centre.
Yes, there's something for everyone; the
reader and the advertiser. Oh, and
when everyone in the household has read
the A-T, let Junior wear it for a hat.
He will eat better.
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SERVING YOU AND THE COMMUNITY
months trying to promote de-
velopment in the area. The
time spent in going around so-
liciting revenue is really wast,,
ed in the total job. We are try-
ing to cut this to a minimum so
as to get on with the job."
Reeve C. E. Boyle, Exeter:
"We feel these associations are
a must, not only for urban but
rural municipalities, and we
have joined the Lake Erie As-
sociation as well."
Reeve Wilmer Hardy, Col-
borne: "We were not informed
this was going on the county
budeot. it:in .:: we sho7_ld ha
a new :.ate.'
F.e;_vo
Belmore Personals
last week-end. Attending from
this area were Phyllis MoKague,
Connie Cameron, %Jackie Gold.,
rich, Cheryl Haskins,. Robin
steven and Ros$ Harper.
Mr. and Mrs, Mul-
vey and Jeffery attended the
Friday night marriage cere-
mony of her brother. Mr, Gary
Sothern, and Miss Sharon El-
liott in St. Stephen's Anglican
Church, Gorrie, and the recep-
tion which followed in Gorrie
hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Leopard Sandi
of Calgary visited with Mr, and
Mrs. Wilfred Johann and sons on
Thursday of last wee.,:.Mr.
Robert Aitken of Te,cw,ster was
a guest at the same
Sunday the Johanns7.7isited with
Mr. and Mrs. Louis 7:7:tke and
family at Elmwood.
Our sympathy 7:ded to
Mrs. aobert Vas.
:tartness an: .
• dean-
a mernbeershil:
c: a possible towns. s and
municipalities. This is an in-
crease of 2..1 so fa: over last
year's membership of 27.
Under the new fee arrange-
ment all municipalities and
townships will have two repre-
sentatives en the Association
Zone Committee. This should
visibly strengthen. the Associa-
tic: at the "grass roots level"
and rnaeg it possible f.a. the
Midwestern araric Develop-
ment Association to become a
far more effective body.
sent. It was a pretty
A member: -
vote r it,
Zrr' as a
nunicipalities.
Reeve John Corbett, .
'' Two members were not
vote.
.the
LAKELET
Mr. and Mrs, \ :7
7,:rento and Mr.
Jim
were v,ee-end vis
Merry Mil
;wee:.-end
liners James In_
:r. and ::rs. F
meet , formerly
..f tneMilliners war -ave taken up resi.,
held at tae home• ..:rs. ,r- farm home at Lot
the
was a week-e
Mr. and Mrs. Frec' -
We are extrernt
At Harkness Home
:41rs. Jack Inglis presided for
the b.isiness at the conclusion of
which refreshments were served
by the committee in charge.
v. t: nroader.
replied, "and ma .e :nd serial
and ai:ricult...ral benefit more
meaningful for the four-county
area. The Federation of Agri-
culture joins us at zone level,
and has two official representa-
tives on the committee to ad-
vise on agricultural matters.
"We are at a crossroad as far
as this fo.:r-county area is con-
cerned,' he said. Our organi-
zation is interested only in do-
ing a good job for this area and
there is no place for ortaniza-
tions working at cross-purposes,
so we are appealing to all or-
ganizations involved in any as-
pect of development, and we
have met with success. Gov- cintosh U.C.W. ernments are coming to use the
regional development associa-
tions more than in the past.
Nearly everything is coming
along by becoming regional,
and this covers a lot of aspects.
Legislation is coming along,
but we are asked not to say it
publicly at present."
Reeve A. D. Smith, Turn-
berry: "I think they are trying
to do something by the back
door they could not do by the
front door. Our township has
never belonged, doesn't want to
belong, and I think municipali- chapter of the book on Brazil
ties should be able to belong or explaining existing conditions
not as they wish. I don't think there and the need for improve-
my municipality sent me here ment. This was presented by
to force them into it, It is like Mrs. James Penwick and Mrs.
a closed shop." Jack Wright.
Mr. I2rauhart: "I am work-
ing for you and for this area,
and I am only doing the most
effective job if I work twelve
LAKELET—The March meet-
ing of the McIntosh United
Church Women was held at the
home of Mrs. Elmer Haskins
with an attendance of 21 ladies.
Mrs. Harvey Wright introduc-
ed the worship period which in-
cluded Scripture read by Mrs.
Ivan Haskins, meditation by
Mrs. Ivan Mawhinney and pray-
er by Mrs. H. Wright.
Mission study was the final
GODERICH—Closest vote of
County Council's March session
-- 19 to 18 authorized coon ,-
ty membership in Midwestern
Ontario Development Associa-
tion, The fee is $6,350, which
covers the local municipali-
ties. It was added to the 196d
budget already prepared. Cowl.,
cillors did not like the idea of
trying to collect from munici-
palities not in favor of joining.
Midwestern membership
came before council in a report
of the warden's and personnel
committee, whieh made no •
recc,zintendations. A breai.z-
dow7 •
:ay jchnston. girls answer-
ed the roil call with the ac-
; cessories she will make.
Jane Campbell gave the sec-
retary's report and the club
name and book cove: designs
were chosen, Notes on sizes
and styles o'f scarves and the
care scarves were given by
Mrs. Johnston.
The girls experimented with
• different :neti,odF of dyeing,
sin the marble and the ac-
cordion method suggested in
the member's pamphlet. The
next meeting will be April 2 at
the home of Mrs. K. Johnston.
Lakelet Club
LAKELET—The first meeting
of the Lakelet 4-H homemak-
ing club was held at the home
of the leader, Mrs. J. Ferguson.
There are nine members for
this project, Marlene Burchill,
Sharon Burchill, Lois Ferguson,
Kaye Wood, Janette Wright,
Kathy Greenley, Connie Allan,
Evelyn Ferguson and Laura In-
glis.
The election of officers re-
sulted as follows: President,
Kathy Greenley; vice-pres.,
Sharon Burchill; sec., Connie
Allan; press, Laura Inglis.
The project Accent on Ac-
cessories" was explained and
notes were taken. Mrs. Fer-
guson explained the 14 rule sys-
tem for choosing accessories.
welcome home Mrs. Pat Mur-
phy of the 2nd of Culross, after
a stay in a London hospital. We
hope she will soon be feeling
fit again.
Mx, and Mrs. Carl Douglas
and Wayne spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. William King Sr.
Go-Ahead people make things happen
with a low-cost Go-Ahead Loan from
TORONTONNDOMINION
The Bank where people make the difference.
1 B. RUNSTEDTLER, Manager A. E. GRAHAM, Manager
Wingham Gorrie
Page 4 Wingham Advance-Times, Thurs., Mate11 31, 1966
Slim Majority, 19 to 18
For Membership in MODA
Mr. Mole ••••• em-
ployed by Mr. Walt:-:r
Mr. and Mrs. 7-ergtason
attended the 12th eun -..al Sac-
'..calaureate service :7 '...stern
'Ontario Agricultun. at
Ridgetown on Sund..
• Mr. and Mrs. F. arm
family, Miss Shar::1 and
'Miss Ruth and Mr.
kopf of Mildmay v
Mr. and Mrs, Ted
Sunday.
The sympathy com-
munity goes out to the family
of the late Mr. Lloyd Jacques
who passed away suddenly at his
home on Tuesday, March 22.
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eiy inac:„.rated
cr. a coon-
t•: bas:s.
greater aeater
financia: scpzrr, ;we cars do
a brztter he said.
.ti hat art ts.e tenefits :or a
tura: anry`t
-.0E e DelT.;.er
A large number attended the
pot luck supper and social eve-
ning held by i3elmore United
Church in the community cen-
tre on Monday evening. Follow-
ing the supper, younger mem ,- ,
bers played games and the ad-
ults enjoyed an evening of fel-
lowship. The W, had a
bake table on display with the
goods auctioned to the highest
bidders,
Miss Mae Johann attended a
music workshop at Ayton Luth-
!eran Church on Saturday. Ron ,
aid W. Howell of Philadelphia
was in charge of morning in-
structions, which featured choir
work. A boys' choir from St.
George's Anglican Church in •
Owen Sound and Ayton Luther- '
an Church provided special mu-
This choir will make a
cites after Faster,
BILUEVALE
elite has re-
in nuevale
winter
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