The Wingham Advance-Times, 1966-12-08, Page 11next time
you blow a fuse
remember these
facts before you
blow your top
1 When a fuse blows
it is a signal that you
have overloaded part of
your electrical system a
circuit.
WIN KIN POOL—Andy Ste. Marie, of Wing-
harn was the winner of the local Kinsmen
Club Grey Cup draw, He was presented
with a cheque for $300.000 by Keith Mc-
Clure, right, chairman of the Kin draw
committee, Proceeds from the event will
go for community welfare. Andy didn't
know for sure just what he was going
to use the money for, but he said he
wouldn't spend it all in one place.—A-T,
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SINCERELY APPRECIATED
MAY I TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO
THANK EVERY ONE WHO SUPPORT,
ED ME IN THE RECENT ELECTION
IN EAST 'WAWAN.O.SK
Best wishes for the coming year.
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Howard Walker
My Thanks to All
FOR YOUR SUPPORT IN ELECTING
ME AS REEVE OF EAST WAWANOSH
TOWNSHIP FOR THE YEAR 1967.
You may rest assured that I will
spare no effort to serve you at
every possible opportunity.
To each and every one of you — a Blessed
Christmas and a Joyful New Year.
Roy Pattison
SINCERE THANKS TO THE
ELECTORS of EAST WAWANOSH
I DO APPRECIATE THE CONFIDENCE IN ME WHICH
HAS BEEN DEMONSTRATED IN ELECTING ME
TO THE COUNCIL FOR 1967.
May I extend best ,..4shes to all of you for a Happy
Christmas and a prosperous year in 1967.
Gerald McDowell
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SUGGESTIONS AT HEADMAN'S
Modern Design
WHEEL COVERS
Practical
License FRAMES
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Tough Durable
Attractive . Useful
FLOOR MATS
FENDER FLAPS
An appreciated gift . .
SNOW TIRES
FOR YOUR MAN
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FOR YOUR SUPPORT AT THE POLLS
IN EAST WAWANOSH ON SATURDAY.
Wishing all the Compliments of the
Season.
John A. (Jack) Currie
THANK YOU
I wish to thank the people of East Wawan-
osh for their generous support at the polls
for COUNCILLOR on Saturday, Dec. 3rd.
Wishing each and every one of you a
Very Merry Christmas and a Happy
and Prosperous New Year.
Jim Walsh 8*
8*
I WISH TO THANK THE VOTERS OF
EAST WAWANOSH FOR RETURNING
ME AS ONE OF YOUR COUNCILLORS.
Wishing all of you the compliments
of the season.
Norman H. Coultes
Thank You
THANK YOU--
I WISH TO THANK ALL THOSE WHO
SUPPORTED ME AT THE POLLS
IN EAST WAWANOSH LAST
SATURDAY.
My wife and family thank all those who
didn't.
Best wishes to all.
Mason Bailey
TO THE ELECTORS OF
EAST WAWANOSH TWP. SCHOOL AREA
I wish to thank all who supported me in
the recent election. Special thanks to those
who offered and provided transportation.
It is most gratifying to receive this
tremendous vote of confidence at
this the beginning of my sixteenth
year- as your, TRUSTEE.
James R. "Jim" Coultes
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6 Modernizing your
wiring system will
make an important differ-
ence to the safety and
resale value of your home.
Re-wiring can be handled
with little disturbance to
your home and at a cost
far less than you may think.
Contact a qualified elec-
trical contractor, soon. Or
call your Hydro.
unsightly extension cords
and the attendant risk of
overloading the outlet.
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such as electric
heating and air-condition-
ing can be easily accom-
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2 If your home's elec-
trical system is not
adequate to serve all your
needs you'll notice other
symptoms: Lights may dim
from time to time, your
toaster will take longer
to toast, and appliances
with motors may appear
sluggish.
If your home is more
than 10 years old,
the chances are your elec-
trical system requires
updating to take care of to-,
day's requirements. There
are now more than twice
the number of appliances
used in the home than ten
years ago.
SOLUTION
It is not necessary to put
up with the inconvenience
caused by an out-dated
electrical system.
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Four receive
farewell gifts
at euchre party
WiTIT6CHURCH—There were
twelve tables in play at a eu-
chre party held at Currie's
School Friday evening, sponsor,
ed by Mr. and Mrs, ;lob Ar-
buckle and Mr. and Mrs. Har-
old Cortgram.
Prizes for high score were
won by Mrs. George Walker
and Ken Currie. Mrs. Alex
Robertson and George Walker
held the low scores., Mrs. Jim
Currie won the special prize.
Harold Walker, Mr, and
Mrs. 'Elmer Ireland and Miss
Anne Scott, who are all leav-
ing the community, were call-
ed to the front where they were
presented with gifts and an ad-
dress was read by Lawrence
Taylor,
Harold Walker was the re-
cipient of a foot stool and oc-
casional chair; Mr. and Mrs.
Ireland received a table lamp
and magazine rack and Miss
Scott was presented with per-
sonal gifts, a scarf, purse and
gown.
Neighbours hold
farewell party
WHITECHURCH— On Friday
evening neighbors of Mr. and
Mrs. Carman Whytock and
Jackie held a surprise party for
them at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. D. Ross,
The guests of honor arrived
first, followed shortly afterwards
by the other neighbors who took
lunch.
The evening was spent play-
ing euchre and crokinole,Prize
winners at euchre were Carl
McClenaghan, Ken Dowling,
Dave Gibb and Mrs. Hugh Simp-
son. Crokinole winners were
Murray Simpson with high score
and Mrs. Dave Gibb with low
score.
Mrs. Don Ross read an ad-
dress and Carl McClenaghan
presented Mr. and Mrs. Why-
tock with a table lamp, bath-
room set and another mat and
Jackie received a nursery book
of rhymes and a puzzle.
Mr. Whytock thanked their
friends for the evening's enter-
tainment and gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. Whytock have
sold their farm and are moving
to Wingham.
Model hats at
Summary Day
BLUEVALE—Twenty-two
area ladies have been busy
fashioning hats and last Thurs-
day modelled their creations
when Summary Day was held in
St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church, Wingham.
Mrs. Clifford Brewer and
Mrs. Scott McLennan acted as
leaders of the course and de-
serve much credit for their pa-
tience and perseverance in
directing the group in attaining
such successful results.
Euchre Club
881,GRAVRi,There were
nine 'tables in play at the eu-
chre party last week with high
scores won by Mrs. Margaret
Nethery and Clarence Johnson,
and low scores to Mrs. Clar,
ence Johnson and pert Thomp-
son, Miss Janet Adams and
Gershon, Johnson won the nov-
elty prizes.
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Congratulations to Mr, and
Mrs, Ira Campbell who this
past week quietly celebrated
their 69th wedding anniversary,
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Scott of
Barrie visited for the week.end
with Mr. and Mrs, Walter Scott..
The general meeting of the
8elgrave will be held
on Thursday, December 8,
Have your household
wiring examined soon, See
how easily your home can
be modernized electrically.
BENEFITS
1 You can useas many
appliances as you
wish at the same time ...
without giving fuses a
second thought.
2 You can add any
number of new
time-saving appliances to
your home.
3 Your appliances
will operate more
efficiently and with less
strain on motors.
4 You can enjoy the
convenience of
having all the electrical
outlets you desire.You will
avoid the inconvenience of
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pyke
visited Saturday with Mrs.
Glenn Austin and family of Oak-
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bar-
low and family of Markdale
visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. La-
tronica.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Woods
of Stratford spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Cloyne
Mr. Jas. Edwards and Mr.
and Mrs. Les. Davidson of Lis-
towel, visited Mr. Reg. Nelson
of Weston on Sunday.
Mrs. Lloyd Jacques, Clif-
ford, visited Wednesday with
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Drum-
mond of Wheatley, Mr. and
Mrs. Jas. King, Listowel and
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ried,
Gorrie R. R. 2, spent Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Sear-
son.
Mr. and Mrs. George Dris-
coll and Miss Sheila Driscoll
and Mrs. George Templeman
of North Tonawanda, N.Y.,
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Abram
and family of London were re-
cent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Cowan.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Austin of
Elmira spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Stokes
and Doris of Belmore visited
Sunday with Mrs. A, Thornton.
Mr. John Cathers spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Robt. Gathers of Cannington.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Dane
attended the funeral of Mr. Wil-
bert Taylor at the Arthur fun-
eral home, Auburn, on Sunday.
Mrs. R. T. Bennett and Mr.
and Mrs. John Bennett visited
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Demerling
of Kurtzville on Sunday.
Mr. Jas. Hyndman of Wind-
sor spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hynd-
man.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bar-
low and Wendy of Ethel, Mr.
Wells Barlow of Palmerston,
Mr. Jeffrey Barlow, London and
Miss Mary Koster were recent
guests of Mrs. Verne Barlow.
Mrs. Ed. Bolander spent last
week-end with Mrs. Nellie
Dredge of Palmerston.
BIRTH
WOOLCOCK--In Durham Hos-
pital on Tuesday, Novem-
ber 29, 1966, to Mr. and
Mrs. Ian Woolcock, of Dur-
ham, a son.
St. Helens
Fred Thompson arrived Fri-
day evening from England to
join his wife and sons who are
visiting with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon McPherson.
Mrs. Lorne Woods is a pa-
tient in Wingham and District
Hospital.
Thirty ladies completed the
hat course at St. Helens with
Mrs. Wm, Rutherford, Mrs.
Gordon McPherson and Mrs. Er-
nest Gaunt as leaders. Several
ladies attended Summary Day
in Wingham on Thursday and
displayed their hats.
Ann Errington of Dungannon
spent the week-end with her
cousin, Lorene Errington.
Alvin Miller of Strathroy,
who was critically ill last week,
showed some improvement at
the week-end,
Mrs. John Scott of London
has been visiting her mother,
Mrs. Joe Gaunt and other mem-
bers of her family.
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A sincere
Thank you!
YOUR LOYAL SUPPORT AT THE
POLLS IN EAST WAWANOSH
FOR COUNCILLOR IS MUCH
APPRECIATED.
May I extend best wishes to all for a
Happy Christmas and a prosperous
year in 1967.
8.
Simon Hallahan
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