HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1969-04-24, Page 13YES, WE
LOVE
MOTHERS
And .werow it by
offering th.m Greet
Savings every_ day of
the year.
We cater to busy
Mothers by being open
six days of the week.
OPEN WEEK DAYS
9 • a.m. ,to 9 p.m.
SUNDAYS
Neon to Six
HOSTESS POTATO CHIPS V$1.00
Reg. 69c bag =-- NOW 55c.
ADORN --HAIR SPRAY
Reg. or Hard to Hold — .Reg. $1.98
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VCS SHAMPOO (Twin Bottle Deal) Si,49
•R $3.0 value -- ONLY,
ROYALE FACIAL- TISSUES
Assorted colors -- ONLY
3/4
Phillips Milk of 59cMagnesia
—
-Bottle 100 Tablets . Reg. 93c_
WILKINSON SWORD BLADES
(Stainless Steel), 5 -Blade Dispenser 39
Reg. 75c --- ONLY
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: 1 P"ahe MMeet.
ing,Of theU n ft eco
church Won WAA:404 In the
ciii4rAbneMent On Wednesday
evening of est week
e:
iStrs, Walter Renwick presi-
dent,
rest
d
nt, gave A. thought for the
day and "Take My Life, and Let
it " was supe;. c Mrs, David"
Haxpet read Scripture and Mrs.
Everett Dustiow read the Medi-,
radon and closed devotion* with
r
p F. the study period. Lf rs
Gordon 'Wright and Mrs,. Jack.
Wright presented the fourth
wafter of "Man .Al ve" , F,exi
Pali was "Why I like spring".
Gail and Linda Renwick sang
two songs. The feature of the
meeting was a quiz contest on
the New Testament.
Mrs. Renwick presided for
business, when the ladies made
plans for a daffodil tea and bake
saIe on May 2. The tea will be
held in the church basement.
_.he meeting closed with
prayer and lunch was served by
the committee in charge.
PATENT MED/C/4/ES ' COSMETICS • TOBACCOS
Recept on -for
Mr., Mrs. Pletch
BELGRAVE--A reception -and
dance were held in the Women's
Institute Hall on Frisiay even-
ing to honor Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Pletch on their recent marriage.
Dancing was enjoyed to the mu-
sic of Tiffin's Orchestra'
• During intermission Clarence
Hanna called the b rid e and
groom to the platform and ex-
pressed good wishes to them.
Barry Logan presented them withi
a purse of money. Keith and
Bonnie expressed their thanks.
Bluevaie
Mrs. Charles Beyer, William
Beyer, Miss EiTtma Wahl and
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Orth, all
of Listowel, visited Mr. and
Mrs, Ross Mantua the week-
end.
George Hetherington, Clif-
' ford and Jim, and Ross Mann
were in Durham on Saturday.
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OFFICERS AND MEN .of Ole 21st Field
Regiment improved their Skills as a strike
company last week -end with. a field exer-
-cise. Gnrs. Paul Heath and Paul Brooks of
Listowel, are shb wn covering their buddies
with automatic weapons as their section
- moved in on an enemy defensive position. fe
—Banner Photo.
1
FOUR MEMBERS of the 21 st Field Regi-
• ment are shown in a defensive• position
during company strike exercises last week-
end. From the left are Gunners L, J. Will
and D. E. Hamilton of the. 1pOth Battery,
,si, l1,1,!„n1u„ ,111i
Listowel; G. E. Ross of the 99th, Wingham,
and, G. F. Miller of the 97th, Walkerton.
The manoeuvre was staged on •a farm
north-west of Listowel.
Banner Photo.
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Belmore Personal Notes
Mrs. Alvin Mundell attend-
ed the W. M.S. annual_Synodic-
al held last week in Goderich.
Mrs. Mundell, a member of
Belmore Knox Presbyterian
Church, is the .president of Mait-
land
aitland Presbyterial and holds a
vicelpresidential office' in the
Synodical. Other members of
the: local group attended orie
session of the Synodical.
~. Mrs. Eldon Renwick and Miss
Lagrone Ballagh, with their
minister, Rev. K. Wettlaufer,
attended the regular meeting of
Bruce Presbytery, 'held in Luck -
now United Church on Tuesday
of last week.
Local friends are sorry that
y
former resident Miss Nelliepoig,
now of Wingham, last week
broke her hip and is hospitaliz-
ed in Wingham. Mr. Thomas.
Abraham is lalso still in hospital
and not as well as his many •
friends would.like. We hope
both will soon be in improved
condition.
A number from this area
attended the v a r ie t y concert
and fashion show presented by
the members of the Ho w i c k
Central School night classes on
Thursday evening of last week.
Some of our residents also par-
ticipated.
Neighbours from the 2nd at-
tended the benefit dance held
Mrs. Wilired Johann is
Belnifor� W.I. president
BELMORE--The April meet-
ing of the Belthore Women's In-
stitute was held in the Institute
Room, with members present
for the annual meeting. Roll ,
call was the payment of annual
fees, with sugge.,tioni for next
year's programs being given.
Conveners of various commit -
tees gave annual reports, re-
porting an educational and suc-
cessful year for the group. '
President Mrs. Oscar .Kieffer
was in charge of the business
part of the meeting, during
which a letter from the Salva-
tion Army, re the Red Shield
. Campaign, was read.
Election of officers then took
place as follows: Past president,
Mrs. Oscar Kieffer; president,
Mrs. Wilfred Johann; vice-pres-
ident, Mrs. George Conlon; sec-
retary, Mrs. Donald Biggs; treas-
urer, Mrs. Eldon Renwick; dis-
triet•director, Mrs. F. Double -
dee; alternate, Mrs. Harry
Mulvey; pianist, Mrs. Alvin
Muntell; auditors, Mrs. Walter
Woods, Mrs. William Merkle y;
cheerio committee, Mrs. Wil-
liam Merkley, Mrs. Leonard
Metcalfe, Mrs. Norman New-
ans, Mrs. ,4 rnold Jeffray, Mrs,
David Eadie.
Committee conveners are:
Agriculture and Canadian in-
dustries, Mrs. D. Wallace;
home economics and health,
Mrs. Walter Woods, Mrs. Don-
ald Eadie;. citizenship` and edu-
cation, Mrs. Alvin Mundell;
historical research and current
events, 'Mrs. Eldon Renwick,
Mrs. Leonard Metcalfe; resolu-
tions, Mrs. Donald MacAdatn ;
public relations, Mrs. Elmer
Jeffray; curators, Mrs. David
Eadie, Mrs, Harvey Ballagh;
historical, Mrs. Alex Sangster,
Mrs. Elmer Zinn, Mrs. harry
Mulvey; nominating commit-
tee; Mrs. Metcalfe, Mrs. M. -
Mulvey, Mrs. Biggs, Mrs. Con-
lon.
Church services
139.,MORE—Regular church
services were held as usual in
local churches, with Rev. E. -R.
Hawkes in charge of services in
Knox Presbyterian Church. The
senior choir provided special
music with Miss Evelyn Dickson
at the organ.
United Church service was
held in McIntosh Church, with
Rev. K. Wettlaufer speaking of
our willingness to be placed
'On the Spot' for Christ. He ,
referred to last week's televi -•
.sion ministry, with 'On the"
Spot' being presented nightly,
• Rev. Harold Burgess in charge.
The junior choir sang an anth-
em with Miss Laura Inglis ac-
companying them on the organ.
in Teeswateron Friday evening
for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Manjin,
who recently lost their barn by
fire.-
Mr, and Mrs. • Kenneth Dick-
son spent the week -end in To-
ronto where they visited with
Mrs. Barbara -Dawson.
' Mr. and. Mrs. Louis Emke
and family of Elmwood were
Srunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
A•'
•
Thooday
*nay.
iidren's
Week, ,re WO to salute the
pew. , ►f Sur. s ea' who *1,Q4
X titwho , U, *OW,e
orgiesZ
donate CiOtbee. OW. for the
;044)r -help financlopy.
and partienlAsly tie who Pro-
vide foster homes ,for the chis-
circ i. if you are not in one -of
• the above classes, think about
it and try ytanr best to "make
someone happy fot then you
will be happy too.
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D •i ;CAT1
GIDEON
BIBLES
AS A
CONTINUING MEMORIAL.
May hrou
be ocal l.
BELL
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by W. M. Campbell
your telephone
manager -
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As I sat down to plan my column this montly .1
couldn't help but think of an Incident last year Olt had
at least orle Bell Canada tester wondering about
sanity. On two different occasions, two different re-'
pairmen sent him the same report about. teleephon. diff 6
ficulties near Chippewa, Ontario. Both reports stated,
"drop wire chewed by llama" While one Wight' be Iw- .a
clined to, write the whole thing off aas a'publicity stul'ti�
to boost the Niagara peninsula as Canaa's banana -boil,
the reports turned out to be legitimate. Llamas are kept'
at the Marine Wonderland- and Gamer/Farm at Citippawa ;-
and, one of them decided to test his teeth on oer dry
wires. -
,,.
While this' was the first time we've had to o ntenil
with llamas; etre' have had problems keeping' .:our' cab)*
out of the way of squirrels, lightning and bad weather.
We've been burying more and more of its it looks 'better
and also protects the ' cable from the natural hazards .: z
I've mentioned. However, it Also means that 'cable could
be buried on your property and could be damaged If
you're planning to excavate — whether fo pial%t trees or '1
shrubs, put up a fence, build a patio or a barbeeuee pit.
One healthy thrust of a shovel, if its directly .awe. owrr
cable and telephone service in hundreds of l ipnt es avid
businesses could be disrupted.
So if you're planning any majordigging, cul l your,..
give us a call at 611 first. We can quickly . tell you ,if : n
there is cable-' buried on your property. ' If there .is
we'll come over and; show you where, free of charge-
That way, you can avoid disrupting telephoneservices
bothfor yourself and your neighborhood.
8 ,
41J11".
Here are a few tipsfor long distance callers. Jot.
down the important points you want to cover before you
place your call and keep a scratch pad and pencil handy
in case you want to write something down dining your
conversation. Check your telephone directory for Area
Codes and Long Distance Rates. Dont forget that rates
get lower as the hour gets later.
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