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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1968-09-19, Page 2Wingliaat Ad♦anCe- dimes, Ttusday, Sept.19, Winners at Belgrave School fair Cotttiriued From Page One Bell Edwin Haines, Bel - 'ave., Joan Huether N Brussels. Mary Elm Elston. Catriva O'- Hagan, Belgrave. Joan Passch- Blyth.: Petunias: John Richmond, mels, Jean Siertsema, Blyth. `Igen Pletch, Joanne Edgar, Beave, Wayne Campbell, Brussels,, Phlox: Laurie Haines, Kitty Hartleib, Heather Currie, Bel - gave,, Zinnia; David Leibold, Kevin Carter, Donnie Carter, Myth,David Pletch. Belgrave, Bennie Bailey, Blyth, Judy Sellers,. Belgrave. Cornflower: Norma Snaith. Brussels, Karen Scott, Borne Walker, Belgrave, Colleen White, Brussels, William. King, Billie Johnston. Belgrave, Stocks: Bernie Haines. Pat- sy Scott, Belgrave. Gladioli; Kenneth Snell. Laurie Stackhouse, Patricia Stackhouse, Dianne Reethy1, Murray Wfghhtman, Donald, Scott, all of Belgrave. Dahlia: Debbie, Craig. Blyth, Colleen Raymond, Brussels Dianne Freethy. Belgrave, Al- lan Young. Blyth . Norma Smith, Paul Gowing, Brussels. Bouquet of roses: Darwin by W. M. Campbell • your telephone manaRlsr If talk is becoming more of a convenience and a bargain all the time blame it on the telephone: com- a panies. Once again long distance rates have been reduced.; This time, Bell Canada, along with the other -members off) the Trans -Canada Telephone System, has lowered rates on' nationwide calling' Now,. after midnight until A6 a.m., a coast-to-coast, ' three-minute call that you dial yourself costs $1 or less. Where Direct Distance Dialing is' not yet avail- able, the Operator will place. your call for you at the same low rates. Midnight at the calling point gov- erns the low rate. Over the•years as unproveme1 is in equipment, increased Direct Distance facilities and the growing need of long distance services have made It .possible, we have continue I to voluntarily reduce tong distance rates. In fact, long distance : telephone service is 'one 'of the very few costs that have been ,decreasing rather than increasing . over the years. Staple foods, services, . luxuries and even housing have all shown fairly large increases in the past 20 years. In 1931, it cost . $6.25 for a three-minute coast-to-coast- call. By 1936 we were able to bring that cost down to $5.25 and in 1946 to $3.90. By 1961 the price for the nationwide call was $2.80.: Our last: reduction, in 1966, brought the cost of a coast-to-coast three-minute call to $1.95. The new reduction makes long distance, calling a bigger bar- gain .than ever, especially for any of 'you who have family or friends diving in Western Canada. • 1'7". McCutcheon, Brussels, Sherry Marsshall, Blyth, Bonnie Lee Richmond. Brussels ,Kevin Cart- er Blyth,Joanne Edgar, Panne Freethy, Belgrave. Dining table bouquet: Mur- ray Edgar, Dianne Freethy. Bel - grave, Donnie Carter, Blyth, Bonnie Walker, Belgrave, Deb- bie Craig, Sharon Carter, Blyth. Teacup arrangement: Sherry Verbeek, Dianne Freethy. Bel - grave, Donnie Carter, Kevin Carter, Blyth. David Pletch. Belgrave, Michelle McCutch eon, Brussels. Homemade corsage: Mary Ellen Elston, David Pletch, Murray Edgar, Belgrave. Sherry Marshall, Blyth. Dianne Free - thy, Belgrave, Paul Johnston, Brussels. Spy Apples: Lane Scott, Blyth, Brenda Nethery. Bel - grave. Snow Apples: Wayne Cook, Belgrave, Lome Scott, Blyth. .McIntosh Apples: Steven Robinson, Belgrave, Jackie McWhirter, Brussels, Lorne Scott, Blyth, Ronnie McDowell, Belgrave. - ,date of Apples: Billy John- ston. Pears: Steven Nixon, Kathy G albraith , Carol Galbraith, George Snell., Belgrave, Lorne Scott, Steven Caldwell, Blyth. Crabapples: Marilyn Wight - man, Ronnie McDowell, Wayne McDowell„ Belgrave , Lome Scott, Blyth, Kim McDowell., Belgrave.. Basket ofEV • Lome Scott, Debbie : Craig, Blyth. Pair light Pullets: Judy Sell- ers , Brussels. Pair market cockerels: Mur- ray Cook, _ Kim McDowell, Wayne McDowell, Ronnie Mc- Dowell, Belgrave, G Pair heavy pullets: Wayne McDowell, Kim McDowell, Ronnie McDowell, Belgrave. Pair pullets. under 5 .months: Ronnie McDowell, Kim Mc-' Dowell, Wayne McDowell, Brenda Snowden, Allan Snow-, den, Belgrave. Pair young ducks: Lome Scott, Blyth. Marjorie Nixon Belgrave, Irvin Pease, Blyth, Allan Leishman, .Joan Leish- man, Steven Nixon, Belgrave., Pair young Muscovy ducle: Lorne, Scott, Blyth, Donald Higgins, Brussels,. Cameron Yui11, Michael Moore, Bet grave. Brown Hen Eggs: Marilyn ' Wightman. Ronnie McDowell, W ayne McDowell, Kim Mc- Dowell, Robert Nicholson, Brenda Glousher, Belgrave. White Hen. Eggs: Paul Gow- ing,• Donald Higgins , Brussels, Joan Pletch, Belgrave, Judy The Wingham Advance -Times Published at Wingham, Ontario, by Wenger Bros. Limited Authorized as second class mail by the Post Office Department, Ottawa, and for payment of postage in cash Ir ASK foga e INVITATIONS �► ANNOUNCEMENTS *INFORMALS O,ACCESSORIES alio NATIO Nt" , ' LIT US ASSIST YOU MTH YOUR WEDDING rtAN$ COME IN AND ASK FOR YOUR FREE BRIDAL GIFT REGISTER WINGHAM ADV ° NCE -TIMES .�, Sellers, Linda Macau, Bu*' sets, Barbara Glousher,�. grave. Mansell. ' Murray Black, Joyce Taylor. Belgrave. Turnip: Dwight Trottot. Belgrave, John Dorsch, Brussels, Wayne Caldwell.' Myth. Bid Sellers. Brussels. Jack De. Groot. • Beets: Sheryl McCutch,, Brussels, Noreen Armstrong, John David Mitchell. Brenda Johnston. Fred Meier. Bill Snell, Belgrave. Cabbage: Marilyn Robertson, • Rickey White, Ken Ennpey, Marie Empey, Ken Hopper, Belgrave, Alex Cloakey, Brus sels. Carrots: Mary Edith Garniss,' Belgrave, Brian Warwick, Brus- sels. Ila Scott, Rose Marie White, Belgiave, Blaine Mc- Cutcheon, Doug Bauer, Brus- sets. - Cucumbers: Dennis Thomp- son, Joe Eckenswiller, Darlene Coultes, Glen Walker, B e 1 - grave, Joyce Smith, Brussels, Carol. Grass, Blyth. Anions: Don Edgar, Kevin Pletch, Janet Haines, Ruth El- len Currie, Belgrave. Parsnips: Marion Armstrong, Raymond Nicholson, Robert White, Joyce Pearson, Brussels. Squash: Glen Wightman, Janice. Anderson, MurrayWight- man, Michael Moore, Karen Galbraith, Connie Nethery, Belgrave. s Muskmelon: David Riehl, Blyth. Beverley Casemore, Jane Shiell, Ray Robinson, Gordon Gray, Belgrave, Paul Cloakey, Brussels. •.° . Watermelon: Nancy Ander- son, Belgrave, Gordon Passch- ier, Blyth, Bruce McCallum; Shirley Gray, Connie Cook; Belgrave. • Mangels, home farm: Mitt. - ray Black, ' Linda Bonnett, • Joart Black, Belgrave. Potatoes, late: Kevin Pletch, Beth -Scott; Don E-dga ; Janice t> errd& o rn tons,. Belgr rr`+ : '' Potatoes., early: Kevin. Pletch, Murray Black, Fred M eiex, • Billie Snell; Kathy Bonnett, Don Edgar, Belgrave. Turnip: Wayne Caldwell, Blyth. Largest Pumpkin: Ken Emp- ey, Marie Einpey, Ken Hopper, 'Belgrave. White Beans: Dcin Edgar, Belgrave, Ronnie Campbell, Brussels, Bruce McCallum, Belgrave, Brian Warwick, Brus- sels. Coloured Beans: Brian War- wick, Brussels. Vegetable Collection: Kevin Pletch, Barbara Moore, Ray- mond Nicholson, Joan Blac Raymond Hanna, Nancy Ander- son, Belgrave. . Asters: John Watson, Blyth, Lori McCutcheon, Joyce Pear- son, Brussels, Barbara Empey, Blyth, Billie Snell, 'Belgrave, Douglas Bauer, Brussels. Cosmos: Grant Vincent, John Congram, Dennis Thomp- ' son, Raymond Hanna, Joyce Hunter, Rodney White, Bel - grave. Africian Marigold: Duncan Anderson, Belgrave, Gerald R, , Brian Warwick, Brussels. . French Marigold: Iia Scott, Glen Walker, Joan Black, Bel - grave , el -grave, Douglas Cloakey, Roib- ert Bridge, Brussels, Hilly van Amersfoort; Blyth, Larkspur: Janet Haines, Vel ma Fear, Ruth Ellen Currie, Beverley Casemore, Belgrave. Snapdragon: Ray Robinson, Don Edgar, Kevin P le tch , Sharon Cook, Belgrave, Randy White, Brussels, -David Staple- ton, Belgrave. Pettuita: Joyce Smith, Bill Sellers, Brussels, Mary Edith Garniss, Gordon Rinn, Belgrave, Ronald Campbell, Brussels, Dorma Walker, Belgrave, Phlox: Shirley Gray, Bel - grave, Alec Cloakey, Brussels, John Scott, Belgrave. Zinnia: Ken Empey, Blyth, Gerald R, , Brussels, Gordon Gray, Gail Mayberry, Belgrave, Sheri Marshall, Blyth, Joe Eck- entwiller, $elgrrave. Please Turn to Page Seven . POLLY, A FRISKY two-year-old mare,: gave her handier Leslie Brewer, i2, R:' 4 Wingham, and • the photographer a hard time last Saturday at the Belgrave Fair... But with a firm hand and a little .photographic luck we carne up with this pose,---A•T Photo.• ..,....N..u..,IN.INN.i1.s.1...R,aNaN1/t.INffa111.N..NnRHrAuNN.1.1. tR How** ` ions bingo winners Regular Games: Mrs, Bob Helmka, Listowel, and Mrs. Lloyd Montgomery, Winghar'n; Mrs. Doris Adams, Bluevale; Mrs. Wilfred Wilhelm, Listo- wel; Mrs. Lockett, Walkerton; 'Mrs, Buchanan, Listowel, Mrs, Rocher,, Listowel; Mrs. . Elsie Gauthier. pordwich; James Easton, . Kurtzille; Mrs. Wil- • 9, fred Wilhelm, Listowel; Mrs., K. Edgar, . Wroxelter; fi Irene Ellis,' Walkerton; Mrs. Keesaw, Listowel,.. Mrs. George Strauss, Mildmay, and Mrs. Cecil : Yoe- m an ..wroxeter; Mrs. Parsons,, Fordwich. „< -1."Share the, Wealth", Mrs; Bob' f ielmka, Listgw.e1;- Mrs'. Irene Leitch, .•Kiltcardine. $25 Special,. Mrs. George. Day, . Wingham; Jackpot consolation plus bonds, Mrs. Mel Beattie, Listowel; door prizes, Mrs, Lloyd Hamilton; Listowel, Mrs. Keesaw, Listowel, Mrs. Bessie Ruppel, Trowbridge, and Mrs. George -Anger, Winigham. • BELGRAVE 2 The fourth meeting was held on Monday with 14 members present. Barbara Muilwyk read the minutes. Each girl worked • on her dress, Mrs. George Proc ter gaffe notes on good posture. Visitors from Panama impressed by local farms BELMORE--Recent visitors to Belmore and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Abraham were Senor Victor N. Juliano, his wife Francina and son Al- varo of Republica De Panama. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. John Abraham of To- ronto. -Senor Victor is an uriiversfty professer and is taking .back a report,to the President of Pana- ma. They visited the up-to- odate_piggery on the farm of George Metcalfe, also the mod- ern new poultry barn at the farnf,of Alvin Mundell He was impressed by the good earth and the bountiful crops, saying the best corn seen on the drive from Toronto was :tear Bel- more. He also enjoyed the delicious garden vegetables and had a taste of "Belrnore maple ' syrup", hearing the story of the i elmotc Syrup Festival and all the details of syrup- making. Senor Victor inquired if there were sons to continue to operate theseone farms with such good houses and barns. On theta= ,tourney to To- ronto there Was a fine display of northern lights which are never .teen in the tropics. Nat- ure presented a fireworks dh- play, . it'learned, to• end a pet- loch day 1n Huron County! WWI* meeting' at Adams home WROXETER--Mrs. Margaret Adams opened her home to sev- enteen merfibers of the Wroxe- ter Women's ineritute. Two new members joined. Historical Research. and Cur, rent'Events ' was the theme,of the meeting. Miss Marion Gibsoa'' gave :a report on what had been added to. the Tweeds%nuir His- tory for 1967. An interesting film was shown on Upper Cana- da Village. 'Mrs. W. Newton ,presided for. the business. Mts. William Wright, and Mrs. Mary ,Wearying were appointed to attend the Guelph -convention next. month. Plans .were made lor tie .fall �acally hobbydraft"displapi Mrs. L; Douglais was auction- eer for a miscellaneous sale and lunch was served by Mrs. S. Lockwood and'Mrs, R. Lock - .wood. Lions entertain at steak barbecue WROXETER--Members of the Howick Lions Club, their wives and friends, numbering in all about forty, met at the farm home of Past President George Timm, on• the Howick-Wallace boundary Sunday afternoon and enjoyed a steak barbecue. The president,iltlex Graham welcomed thei, some of whom: were from Listowel and Palmerston, and' he also moved a hearty vote of thanks• to the host. Lion Ken Henderson, of Palmerston, spoke and com- plimented Lion Warren Zurbrigg and his Howick Lions Club, on his recent election to the office of District Deputy Governor of Region 3, District A-9. In his reply Lion Warren mentioned the coming Howick Lions' 25th anniversary, which will be held:oi Monday even- ing, October 21st in the Wroxe- ter Community Hall. Arrangements were also made for entering the Howick Lions' Queen, Miss Sharon Peel, in the contest being held again, this year at the Lucknow Fall Fair. COTTON QUEENS The second' meeting was held Monday evening at the home of the leader, Mrs. Jacklin. ,,Helen Gibbons open e d the meeting. Ruth Bennett read the minutes. They discussed the covers for the record books. • Mrs Bushell demonstrated how to shorten and lengthen a skirt `and how to make a shoul- der narrower. - Mrs. Margaret Bird of Re gins, Sesk„ is S patient in Winghann and District Hospital. Mrs. Bird. is the mother of Mos. tams Deneatu of Culross ''gown,. ship. 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HAMILTON, Dip. Th., Rector. Organist: MRS. GORDON-DAVIDSON. ..FIFTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY --- SE'1'. 22nd 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer, Sermon and . Church . School (This service will be broadcast over CKNX Radio). 7:00 p . • SERVICE OF HEALING (This service is open to all ,who may care to come). .ANNOUNCEMENTS Fall :Dinner—September 25, 6:00 to 8:00 p.m., in. the Parish Hall. Adults, $1.50 each; children under 12 years, 75c. ' Diocesan. Servers Guild—Chatham, Sept. 27 and 2 When we service your car, you dist assured it's in tip top condition'. we use up-tskdate methods,.and our experienced mechanics give fast, dependable service!