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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1969-07-31, Page 5• S$ 1 AUGUST is 2nd, 3rd and 41h . s 4 , WI -FILLED and EXCITING DAYS in TEESWATER With such highlighti as AUG. 1-4:30 p.m., Conceit and Dance by Carltoff Band direct from "PIG. 8; WHIST‘E"',14V SHOW. AUG. 2-1:30 p.m., 'Horse Racing in the park, 4 eventsr heats. Betting privileges. Opening. Chicken Barbecue. 2 Big Dooms. AUG. 37 -Special church, cemetery and cenotaph services. Local and added talent concert in arena at MO. AUG. 4—MONdTER CALITHUMPIAN PARADE. et 1 p.m. 11 Classes - Cash Prizessi (1), Comic vehicle or other self-propelled vehicle, $25, $20, $15, $10; (10) Best performance by an old lry or girl in icles welcome, no prize. 2:30 p.m., Spectacular performance on track inr- front Of the grand- stand by the IMPERIAL HELL DRIVERS featuring the "Wildest Shown on Wheels." 3:30 p.m., LACROSSE GAME on ball illamond. 7:00 p.m., LACROSSE GAME on ball diamond. These lacrosse games by courtesy of Ken Murray of Cooksville. 7:30 p.m., FESTIVAL OF' BANDS, featuring drills and music by four or more bands, including the St. John's Drum Corps 86 -piece Champion Band of Brantford. 9:30 p.m., SPECTACULAR DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS. Big Dance in Arena. Every Day BALL GAMES, KING .BROS. 12 -RIDE MIDWAY, CON- CERTS, BANDS, SWIMMING POOL 24-31b VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL classes are being hekl, at OA; Berean Chapel and thra junior class is seen wor=king �n crafts. From the left are Shawn McKaguei Irene Puliman, • Sandra Hogg, Chris Lee, Robby Campbell, Robert Wharton, Michael Hull and Warren Bray. Standing are Cathy Underwood, Shiela Burke, Lori Douglas, Angie Wick is hid- den, and Brenda Horsburgh. The instructors are Mrs. Cliff Heffer and Judy Welsh.—A-T Photo. PersoncA Notes from Belgrave Mrs. Mildred Towers and Helen Wilson of Toronto visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Chamney on the week -end.,' On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Chester Finnigan, David and , Jimmie of Dungannon visited with the latter's uncle, Mr. Clarence Chamney. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd and Mr. William Boehler at- tended the Boehler reunion in Wroxeter Community Hall on Sunday. On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Neil Johnson, Thomas and Sara , Lulu McLaughlin of Detroit, I visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Chamney. Mr.. and Mrs. Harold Buffett ;;,4 of Carsonville, Mich. , visited on the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler and with other -relatives in the vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Leitch and Julie Ann of London Spent the week -end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby. On Monday Mr. and Mrs. . 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Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vin- cent of Belgrave were Friday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Chtirch serviees for the month Df Augnst are as follows: August 3, in Knox United Church con- ducted by the Hi7C and the in the Anglican Church 11:15 byterian Church at 9:30 a. m.; August 24, •at Calvin -Brick 11 p.m.; August 31, a community gathering in the community centre, (in case of rain in the • Institute Hall)'with the Salva- tion Arthy Band in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Edgar, Janice and Brenda of Sault Ste. Marie and Mrs. Lloyd Jacques of Clifford visited with Edgar -• *:.:Mric., Lewis Stonehouse last Sat- urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ramer- ey .and family of Elyria, 'Ohio, visited last week with her sister. and brothei-in-law, Mr. and Mr. an,d Mrs. Joseph Shilli-• .35Q are fined fOr littering .highwayt q. There are. at least 1,2 00 .peo• , ple who. are very much aware that it is against the law to liti; ter the highways. in Ontario. They have paid the fines that .4 prove it. That was the number of fines handed out over the past three years at an average • of more than 350 per year, And these don't count the hundreds of motorists Who have gotten away with just a w'arning. The fine for.a first offence ranged.from $5 to $50 and fine: increase with the number of of- fences.; • A third time loser can have his licence or per.mit.sus4 pended for up to 60 days. If you're a litterbug who has never been caught, don't get the idea that you arc getting away with anyt4ing. As a 'tax- payer you still get to pick up part of the tabifor the cleaning Cleaning up Ontario's highways is an expensive business \vhich 19G8--tp involved an expend- iitire of more than $97(1,000 6) tlie Department of Ilighways. Belmore Mr. and Mrs. Rowland 1;a1 - ed last week -end to their home in Wingham. This week Mr. and Ntrs. Eddie Ilufmann and Anita ark.- getting settled in the former ilatlagh home. We wel- come the llufmanns to the '2 nd and hope their stay is a long and happy one. • Mrs. Thomas Abraham and Mrs. Jean Palgleish of Hamil- ton spent a few days last week al Manitoulin Island. tenridge were l'riday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Tura bull at Wingham. ppcts to find bad news in a fort- une cookie. day of Ireland spent a couple of days last week with Mrs. Herb Pletch. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Buffet with. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth . Wheeler on the week -end, and other relatives in the commun- ity. Mr. Gordon Cook of Coch- rane is visiting with Mrs. Geo. Cook and other relatives. He also attended the Cook reunion on Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. Elvey Rock of Monkton were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rinn and John. , Joanne andJeniffer returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vincent were guests at a wedding.anni- versary and birthday party in the Bluevale Park last Friday in honor of Mr., and Mrs. Percy Vincent. There will be no S un d y School classes for the month of • August in Knox United Church. Mastei Glen Nixon is camp- ing this week at Camp lylinese- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vincent visited last week with Mrs . 'Wry Vincent; Myth and Mrs. MarIPMcDowell ,and Earl of Weitfieldi Mr. and Mrs. Ross McCrea • of Teeswater and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Edwards of Salisbury, Eng- land visited one day last week With Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Chamney. Master Lorri Mathers spent last week holidaying with his Melville Mathers and Mr. and Mrs. Gorden Pengelley. „Visitors during the week with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rinn and John were Mr.. and Mrs. Wil - liam Parker of Bayfield. Mr'. and Mrs. John Nil'con, Calvin, Marjorie and Steven are holidaying in the eastern part of Canada. • The Rev. John and Mrs. Rob. erts, Alison and Howard will be vacationing in Wales in August. Our best wishes go AO them. Master Danny Lamont is visi- • ling with his gousin, Douglas McCrea of Blyth. Jr. AUXI wry 13ELGRAVE.- On July the members of the 13elgrave Itatior Auxiliary were honored to hold their weekly meeting at the home of Mrs. Gertrude Tiffin oi Brenda Kethery led the open- ing exercises. The girls sang songs " The Foolish Man", "If Your Happy You Know lt". "Six Little Ducks" and "Ezekiel, Saw Janette Johnston introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. Grace Richardson. Mrs. Richardson told of her teaching experiences in South America and Showed the girls some items which she brought witti her from South America. Brenda Nether y thanked the speaker and Rose Marie White presented her with a gift. Marni Walsh then thanked Mrs. Tiffin for inviting the girls to her home and Donelda Lamont presented her with a gift, Cauliflower Buy a cOmpact, crisp white head, free from blemishes and with fresh green outer stalks. To cook, remove outer leaves, cut off any blemishes and wash well or soak in cold water for half an hour. Leave whole, cut in quarters or break into flowerets. Cover vegetable with boiling salted water and boil without a cover until ten- der -crisp, about 8 to 12 min- utes for flowerets. Reunion to be annool.,;evint pavid Cook and Rebecca klar," in the community centre here with 180 in attendance. Prizes were awarded to MIS. George Cook for the largest family; Fred Cook for the Old", est member present; Marsha Boak won the prize for the youngest person coming the longest distance; Gordon CoolA of Cochrane. lt was unanimousW voted that the reunion Will be -4111. nual event, held the third,Snn day inluly. Officers for l9,70: Fregglgat. Russel Cook viCe-preddent, Garner NicholsOn; treasurer, Arnold Cook; secretary, W. Gladys JohnstOn; sports corny., mittee, NorMan Cook (Witt , power to add);. refreshments, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis COOk,, Telford Cook and Mrs. Jatne5 Those attending were from Hamilton, London, lVlitchell., Sault Ste. 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