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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1968-10-03, Page 8Per 8in- ore, rtosident PtDWICU.-Mr. and Mrs. Dewe D moae returned home Thursday after attending the Associated Nursing Horne **potted convention of Ontario held from September 22 to 2 5th in the Sky Line Hotel in Ottawa. About 270' operators of nursing `� homes in Qntar�,attended. The association_represents of total nursing homes in Ontario. Dave was named first V ce»president of Region No. 5. 1 WINTER IS COMING And it will be here soon- er than. you think. Don't delay _ -- Check your storm windows TODAY. Get that glass replaced before the first storm strikes. CaII us flew for any size of glass you need. DONNYBROOK Mr. and Mrs.ygNeil Johnson arid Thomas a Ithaca, N. Yo Y. spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Sam `iia ompsare arnd family. Mr. and Mrs. 1,ank Camp- bell of�London visited on the week -end with Mr. and Mrs, Charles Jefferson. ° Mrs., Wesley Jefferson and family visited Sunday with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Elgin Josling and family of Londes- boro. oNotes le and 4diyr• 1'-i'r�t'ar�earnrr.iwr Perso Those from this locality tail Mg part the program put ola iau t. Andrew's Pxetbytetian Church, for; die roupie °s club were Mrs.' Robert Ross and Ws. Pave Gibb, Mrs. Fran ROSS, Mrs, Russel McGuire. Mrs, Jack Burchill, Mrs. Ed Walker, Miss. Mary iiebe and Mrs. Elgin John- ston, Misses Joan Currie, Joyce Tiffin and Mrs. Dan Tiffin, Russel Ritchie accompanied Allan Miller to a feeder sale at Clifford on the week -end. Wilford Clipperton and Mrs. Bessie Mullis and Join Clipper- ton and Bob Mullis of Thames - ford were Saturday evening visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Charles Tiffin of Wingham. Victor Emerson returned home on Monday after visiting last week with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Emerson and family of St, Catharines, and friends at Milton and Acton. Communion service was held on Sunday at the United Church with Rev. Mathers of Blyth of- ficiating. Those Paining the church were Joyce Tiffin, Cathy Soloman, Brenda Solo- man, Janet Sleightholm, Don- na Hand, Charles Thompson, John Gibb and Donald Morrison. Those joining by transfer were Mrs. Bob Soloman, Mrs. Dan Tiffin, Bevin, Douglas and Barry Tiffin, and Mrs. David ' Gibb. i replacement ALEXANDER'S I-IARD WARE and GIFT CENTRE Phone 357-3631 Wingham .. 1 iiiililloionoomninnumoommliiiiill KELLY SPRINGFIELD TIRES IIIIIIIHIIIIuIIWuuuuniuuuulJIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Toughness, yet: quiet-, ness--and that some- thing extra. reirit ler 26( FU in Str F fret 'hc EASE Services at Chalmers Pres- byterian Church will be held October 6 with Sunday School at 10' a. m. and church service at 11 a. m. • Visitors on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ban Tiffin were Mrs. Stewart and Miss Brenda Nier- garth, both of Wingham. John Clipperton and Bob, Mullis of Thamesi'ord, R. R. 4, spent the week -end with Wil- ford Clipperton and Mrs. Bessie Mullis. , Mr. and Mrs. Russel Mc- Guire last week visited with' Mr. and Mrs.. Kenneth Brechin of. Green Bay Cottages, Bruce Mines, and also attended the feeder cattle sale held at Thessalon on September 25th. Mr. and Mrs. Askes and family of the Langside vicinity moved to the farm' on .Highway 86, recently purchased from Mr:r Kuepfer. We welcome them to this community, Y Half of Britain's doctors do not smoke cigarettes. Their quitting rate is, Dr. B.. H,: Bass believes, the high- est of any group of males in the world. British doctors are also, he said, the only roup which has managed to cut down on the rate of` deaths from lung cancer. The, history of the British doctors was one of the few encouraging facts related at a • plenary session of the Canadian Tuberculosis Association during its' an- nual meeting in Vancouver, by Dri Bass, chief physi- cian of the,Good Hope Hospital, Birmingham, Eng- land, as he urged all those interested in reducing chest disease to work harder at persuading patients to give up cigarette smoking. It was conspicuous,. said.. Dr. Bass, that the patients of doctors who have. given up smoking seem to 'have less trouble in stopping than: those whose doctors still smoke. Illustrating his, lecture with slides, the Birm- ingham physician showed .pictures of patients suffer- ing from a variety of conditions promoted by cigarette smoking gangrene, gastric ulceration, "tobacco an- gina", coronary artery disease, coronay thrombosis and emphysema and of course, lung cancer. His last slide was of a jet airliner. "If I were, wealthy," he. said, "I might invite you to come with rhe on such a plane to someSup- pose resort. Sup pose that as we were going up to the embarkation gate it is announced that one in eight of these plane crashes an`d that there are no .survivors ! Would you fly? Yet the statistics show that for those smoking 20 cigarettes aoday for 20 years, one in eight dies of lung cancer." Christman Seals Fight TB and Other Respiratory.Diseases This Advertisement is Published by The Huron County Y Tuberculosis Association Lougheed of Lion's Rea at- tended the Teeswater Fair on Saturday and spent the week. end with Mr. and Mrs* Tonn Rev. Horace Braden of Lon‘;‘, don was a dinner guest On Sun'. day with iVirs. Cecil Falconer - Mr. arid Mrs. Bill CaSlielt. Donna, Patsy and her girl friend of Culross visited Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. Earl Caslielt. Mr. and Mrs, Herb Hunter of London, Mr. 'altd Mrs. Deng - las Conley of Wingharn end Miss Alma*Conn of Guelph spent the week -end with Mre anti Mrs. Wallace Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiffin' and Mr. apd Mrs, Charles Tif- fin were in.London on ThurSday where Charles received2treat ment at St. Joseph's Hospital". Mr. and Mrs. John Willis, visited oe the week -end with his mother, Mrs. Doris Willis and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill CasliCk and family a Cul- ross. John Willis is at Toronto . studying chiropractics and mrs,, expects to be transferred in her work to Toronto in the near future. Miss Blanche Alexander of Lenere, Man. , ,who has been visiting here for the past two months left on Monday by bus' on the first part of thereturn trip, by way of united States. She will be met at Emily City, Michigan, and visit for a few . days' with Mr. and Mrs, ,Earl Ceelins and family of Bad Axe before completing the return journey. . Mr. and Mrs. Gary Willis and Carolyn of Listowel were Suncray visitors with his mother, Mrs.- Doris Willis. Week -end visitors with their rom Whit echurch ,. with hi.ru. f ire Welwood and son Percy of Vancouver were Wednesday v it "v th, ) f and `Mrs. Ben Mc lenaghau. The. W 1w ICs at one time were residents on the 12th Con of E. Wawansh. 'tittle Robert Gordon, sou of lull, and Mrs, Bob Gordon, was admitted last 'Tuesday toWing- ham and District Hospital. Harold Walker of .Goder'ieh. is this week visiting in the lo* eelity, and staying with Mr. and Mrs, Jig: Currie of vingham, who also had Mr. And Mrs, Donald Leader and family of Go�rrie visit with thews on Sun- day, Miss Ja#rette Johnston of Condon is spending a few days with, her parents, Mr.. and Mrs, Clark Johnston, due to: a bad cold. • - Mr, and Mrs, Gershorn John. Ston of Wingham vlsired Sun- " . day with Mr, and Mrs. Clar- ence Ritchie and family of 2nd ° Con. Kinless''arid in the even- ing Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Johnston of Clinton visited with them. Mr. and Mrs, Bin, Evans called Sunday at°theuhome,,of Mr., and Mts. Bert Nicholson, Kinlough; where they visited 'with their grandchildren, Larry and Linda Evans of Georgetown • On the' way home they called on Mr. and Mrs. F, Murray of Holyrood. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rin tout were Miss Donna Rintoul o Kitchener, Miss Sharon Rin' toul of London and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Obettoltzer of Barrie. I-1. Currie of Wingham visited On 'Wednesday with Mr, and Mts. Rtnsel Gaunt. Charlie Leaver visited one day last week with his siiter Amelia, at the rest home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smyth vis. ited last Week in Vancouver, B.C. , and aleo attended their sou's Wedding,. We„are pleased to report . Lthaantgstos..,.41+TeT,iria: :Oeirreao4cithe 'Hospital on Sunday, Whitechnrch W.1. Will meet Tuesday, OctOber 10 at 8.30. The roll call, "How to improVe your Mind' dilly"; motto, "The Tired Housewife" by Mrs. Tom Metcalfe. Guests invited are The guest speakerwill be Mrs. Owen King of Walkerton on The Status of Women, Carey Purdee, son of Mr,: and Mrs. W. A. purclori of gast Wawanosit, was Ole to return home lase Wednesday after be- ing hospitalized ai Wingharn and District Hospital. ,110 is making rapid progress to better health. y, Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClena,e ghan celebrated their llth wed- ding anniversary on Sunday by taking Mr. and Mrs. Ben Me- Clenaghan to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moss and fam- ily of Plattsville. They then went on to Kitchener to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Geiger. On Friday Mr. Hain 9f Luck now, who had been a patient in - he room with Ben mcciena- ghan at Victoria 'Hospital, , Lon- don, came to spend the day Belgrave Personals Mrs. Helen McBurney of Wing- • harn visited on Sunday with. Mrs. Laura Johnston and George. They also visired on Monday with Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Yuill. Miss Joyce Procter was one of the 500 teachers to graduate fronf Lonizion Teachers' College on•Saturclay. Mrs. Richard Procter attended her deughtei"s graduation„ ilso- Miss Iris John- son of London and Mr. Ron,Hill of Kitchener. A reception was held in the college for the grad- uates and their friends after the graduation. Congratularions to Mrs. J. M. Cetates ferewirming the Singer sewing Machine special at Blyth Fair. • Anniversary, services will be held in Knox United Church, Belgrave, Sunday, October 6, services will be conducted by Rev. W. George Lewis, of Royee Presbyterian Church, To- tonto. Mr, Lewis was ordained in the Presbyterianechurch of Wales, and was at one time minister of the church attended by the present minister of -Bel - grave, Rev. John Roberts, as a charges in Scotland, The Ba- hamas and New Brunswick. Mrs., Williani Schreider and family of Milt Anderson of Sc Tim Hartlin of the week -e Earl Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Hug.' Rinn vis- ited with Mr. Roy Whitney who is a patient in Listowel Memor- ial Hospital, and on Sunday evening called on friends at Mr. Albert Vincent spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McCrea of Blyth. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Vincent of Bluevale visited on Wednes- day with 'Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dr. Bekt Brown of Weston and his mother, Mrs. Edith Brown of Motherwell, were Sunday visit- ors with Mr. and Mrs. Albert. Vincent.' Mrs. Brown remained for a week's vacation. The Rev. Allan Johnston of Brussels was guest speaker at Calvin -Brick and Knox United Churches on Supday morning. Sympathy is extended frorp this community to Mrs. Jesse Visitors during the week with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rinn and John were Mr. apd Mrs. William Graf of Chepstow. The fall Thankoffering of the, U. C. W. will be held Thurs- day evening, October 3, at 8. 15 p. m. ftp telgrave tin ited Church. The Rev. John Roberts will show pictures of a trip he took to Maderia and Portugal. Ladies of the other churches in the village and Calvin -Brick art invfted to this meeting. Karen 110 1 W spent h Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and,Mis. Keith Cart- wright and' Donna of London . spent Sunday with,her Mothere Mrs. Harry Rinn. Mr. and,Mrs, Lloyd Ander- sen and family and Mr., and _ Mrs. Leslie Shaw and family of London attended the funeral er, and spent the week -end with their parepts, Mr. aid Mrs. John Anderson; , 'Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Van• Camp of Guelph spent the • week -end with' Miss NorwVan Camp. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vin- cent visited with Mr,. and Mrs. Allan McBurney on Thursday evening, on the occasion of the birthday of her father, Mr. Russel White, Belgraee. Affendance up 3000 at Teeswater 'Continued Froth Page. One ceived The.Record award for most poiets, by a first-time en- trant. Mrs. Kenneth Grant had most points in fruit, roots and vegetable classes; Lois Moffat for clothing; Mrs. Kenneth Dickson, Belmere, for baking. ,Flowers, Mrs. MelvinRome, Mrs. Gerdon Stobo, Kenneth Medford Hunter, Armow; Mrs. , Charles Johnston, Blyth; Mrs. • Charles Nolan, Greenock; Mrs. Wesley Speers, Palmerston. canning and preserves, Mrs. Mrs. "Gordon Bridges, Kiricarde ine; Mrs. William McInnes, Teeswater; Mrs. Wesley Heimp-' el, Wroxeter 'and Linda Smith, Formosa. , • dleton, Paisley; Mrs. Kenneth Dickson, Belmore; Mrs. Hugh Thacker, Formosa; Mrs. Red- mond McDonald, Wingham;. Mrs. Donald Keith, Mrs. Ken- neth Grant, Mrs. Donald Green, Mrs. Wflliam McInnes, Mrs. Gorden Stobo and Mrs. Dairid Ireland, Teeswater. 12 people were at Brussels fair An estimated 2,000 people attended the Brussels Fall Fair last Friday. Abotte,600 Chile (ken marched to the fa ir grounds with Grey Central Sehool winning gra prize for marching. Brussels. Morris and E. Wawanosh was second and Walton Central third, Bruce Knight of R, 2.°Brus- sels placed first for corn in the 4-11 Achievement Day with David Baan of R. R. 3, Walton first for exhibits, Other 4-11 winner4 were: Holstein dairy heifer calf born after Jan. 1, 1968. Wil- liam Garniss, R. R. 4, Wing - ham; Holstein dairy heiferealf born before 'ad. 1, 1008, Wad" ley Speiran, R. R. 3, Brussels. Dairy'heifer born affer Jan, 1, 1968, Robert Bremner, R.R. 3, Brussels; baby beef steer born between July 1, 1967 and Dec. 31, 1967, Gordon Mitch- ell, Walton; senior heifer calfe any breed, born between July, 4 Hemipgway, Brussels. Other top winners include: Charles Halladay of Chesley was a major winner in the vari- oils horse classes. • Beef Cattle—Shorthorn, An- Lucknow; Aberdeen Angus. Bruce }.4cOillivrisy. Paisley. Grade Cartle--baby beef °Ver. 150 lbs. Bruce McGilli- vray; baby beef under 'M. Gor- don Mitchell. Iiiralton; cow and spring calf, Emerson Mitchell, Walton; pen of three yearling heifers under 800 lbs, Graeme Wock, Brussels; pen a three yeaning heifers over 800 lbs, Graeme lvicDonalci, Brussels, ' Guerrie,y Cattle, Tom Cour Turnbull, Brussels; Landraoe, • Conte, Wilbur Turnbull, :Brus- Belgrave had the most points in domestic sciences, flower and preserves classes and was award- - ed the silver pitcher, Mrs. Al-, lan 'Searle, 13russels,: top exhib- named "Bake Queen". Mrs. Wesley 1-leirripel of Wroxeter had highest points in. the home - „craft division and Mrs. James Armstrong, of Brussels, reeeiv- eil a special award for floral Stratychek and Blake Bras., , both of Brussels, tied as winnerS in the frup division. 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