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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1969-09-18, Page 15it'S'thO. li.ord Sias, Doo ISI if el In Toronto. . 'You'il find Yout Party, Sanguet:or meeting more enjoYahie and successful when you hold, it et the. Lord Sinneoe. Friendly 'Service that caters to your every wish at • „sensible• prices. pail the Si.mcoe .... We get in the spirit ofihings. it's the 0t1 c'iiucae Made/ University and King Streets, Tel. 362-1848 10TH ANNUAL I A 4 Mass Caton H'an ter of Mr. and son Qr 140 ,016701, has be ed whiner of a Rotary Fob ton 1'eflowship, entitling bet , a year's stay at the Unlveitr sits of Hawaii at liono1ufu. fellowship covers, :tuftionp fives ing expenses and`Oft!: x ,items, Carol is presently attendg'U;n- iversity of Waterloo ,and wifl study computer science at Haw- aii following het gradtit • from Waterloo. She :is a riteOe of Mrs. Elsner Ballagh of our village. Miss Phyllis McKague left last week for London where, She has accepted office erhploy tnent. Miss Jane Woods has left fat Centralia School where `she .ft beginning her second year; and Mr. Ralph Weishar has enrolled at Waterloo Lutheran Unf vetsity and began his studies them last week. Mr. Thomas Darling and M Barry Mulvey. recently attended e Persona a get-together at .Port Petay..a" reunion of biose WhP travelled together in Europe Avg ogra ago. Congratulaticins to. Mr..444 Mrs. Donald 'Eadie :ofo r urea on the birth of a son last week in Wingham and District Hospi' tal. If you have been driving through our community and think you're seeing things along the roadside, you are! T h e signs that dot the countryside are not there just for fun; they will lead you to some fine homebaking at the home of Mrs. Evelyn Jackson. Miss Adeline Lowrie of To- ronto was a week -end guest with Mrs. Thomas Abraham. Misses Mary and Tillie Far- rell of Clifford were week -end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nickel and family, and attend- ed anniversary services at Knox Presbyterian Church. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle 'Fitch and family of Weston spent the assemogrof Welcome to 'the Auto Show, going. on IIURSDAY. --. FRIDAY 2E• ,eaa .me rs a•.e w Ta sr amx� r. ..-d 4 s GODERICH 8:00 P.M. to 1.1:00 P.M. NITELY • v• 4.493t SPONSORED by: your local authorized dealers for leading cars. Step right this way -------- see ---- see the world of the future, here today in the great new 170 models. See new luxury and glamour, new dash and verve, in the great new 170 'See new safety features, too .. , and see for yourself. Now. you .canhave a car that's personalized to your particular tastes, your individual needs. See .variety, see value. See the best of ' 70... and see it soon. CKNX MOBILE BROADCAST FROM THE FLOOR OF THE ARENA — SPONSORED 'BY THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA FREE COFFEE and DONUTS EACH EVENING TO -ALL WHO VISIT THE AUTO SHOW COMPLIMENTS OF INDUSTRIAL ACCEPTANCE CORP. 100 FREE ROSES EACH EVENING A FREE ROSE TO THE FIRST 100 LADIES COMPLIMENTS OF TRADERS GROUP LTD. McGEES — GODERICH Representing Pontiac•Buick Division General Mofori GODERICH MOTORS Pepaesenting Ford Division Ford Motor Co. MILLS MOTOR SALES ABERHART'S GARAGE . Representing All Chrysler Products Representing Volkswagen HURON AUTOMOTIVE GRAF at HARRIS Riprasentative American Meters - Representing MorcuryMste or Division Ford Motor Co. BALD MOTORS. (Goderich) Limited . Representing Chem. -Olds, Division General Motors Week -00 with members of t4e. FitCh family in the area. Mss.. MAW Fitch, who has spent two weed In Weston. returned hoarse with *em, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Fitch attended anniversary services In Knox .Presbyterian Church and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs„ Selab Breckenridge. Mr. and. Mrs. Wilfred Johann and family attended a Klein family gathering on Sunday af- ternoon. Mr. Wiu{am Jeffray of Don Mills spent the week -eq here and participated in anniversary services at Knox Church, Mr. and Mrs. 'Donald Codling of Toronto (formerly Loi s Hawkes) attended Knox services and renewed acquaintances with members here. A number of Bluevale and Gorrie friends, and friends from Belmor.e and McIntosh United Churches attended Knox anni- versary services on Sunday. In the list of 4=H leaders last week the name of Mrs. Stan Hayes was omitted. Bible Society meets at Belmo e BELMORE--Members of t e McIntosh-Belnlore Branch of the Cahadian Bible Society met on Wednesday evening of 'last week in the United Church in Belmore. The film "Penzotti Passways", showing the work of the Bible Society in contem- porary South America, w a s shown. This excellent film is available to church groups, with- out charge, and maybe ob,- tained by contacting the Bible Society. Anyone in the area wishing to remember loved ones with memorial gifts to the Society are asked to contact your min- ister or John Rutherford, the lo- cal treasurer. "Good News for Modern Man", the New Testa- ment in modern, translation, may be purchased in lots of 50 for$15.00. The local 9elmore-McIntosh Branch raised $450 for. the So- . ciety in 1968. At the Wednes- day evening meeting, Wilfred Johann was named the new Pres- ident, succeeding George Inglis, Thomas. Inglis remains as secre- tary, John Rutherford as treasur- er, and the following canvas. - sers:.,.Mrs.:,:C1ask,Remwrick, ' Harry Mulvey, Mrs. Jack Inglis, Mrs. Harvey Ballagh, Thomas Darling, James Darling and Al- vin Mundell. Gorrie Mrs. Milton Luther is a pa- tient in Wingham and District Hospital. a JAYNE PHILLIPS and *Marilyn Congram in snug winter, wear at St. Andrew's fashion show. Jayne. is seen ,in• a new fun fur set and Marilyn wears a fur trimmed ,coat and cozy hat.—A-T Photo. Lakelet Personal Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Al- lan Wylie on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest. Wylie, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wylie•, . Brent and Kew in and Mr. and.:Mrs! Laverne Greenley and :Micltaek. The occasion was a birthday party - for Mrs. Ernest Wylie who will be 78 on Wednesday. They had a cake and Mrs. Wylie re- ceived- cards and gifts. The community extends best .wishes to Mrs. Wylie. Those attending the Dalli- more -Horton wedding 'at Manor United Church, Toronto, . on . Saturday were. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Horton and Walter, Mr. and Mrs. Ken. Hortonn .,Mrio- and Mrs.- Ron rs.Ron Douglas and Mr. and • Mrs. Jack Wright. Mrs. Ron Doug- • las was a bridesmaid .for her sis- ter. Mr. Gary Douglas left last week to commence his second. 'year at the University of Guelph. Miss Kaye Wood entered the University of Waterloo this week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd of Belgrave visited on Sunday with Mr...and Mrs.. Waren Zur- brigg. Mr. Williain°3oehfer`as spending a few weeks* the same home; Mr, Emerson Ferguson had` the misfortune to lose one of his fingers while circling woo! last Thursday. Mr." and. Mrs. Milford. Ma thews of Durham and Mrs. liam Horsburgh of Holstein cat ed :on, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson' Ferguson on Sunday. DOS VNYBRO Donn'brooQ ha8 m vice will De ie wd Sun, Sep- tember 21. at 11:00 a. m. with Rev. Donald McDonald, of•:God- erich as guest speaker. --Miss Diane King, who has entered St, Joseph's Hospital School of Nursing, Guelph, spent last week -end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. King, Teeswater. THREE YOUNG LADIES in young fashions. Susan Currie's plaid school dress with swing skirt can be worn with or without the smart plaid. tie. Joanne Sutcliffe wears a bonded knit skirt and bolero with flowered blouse and Jane Bateson shows the extra long vest sweater and belled plaid wool slacks.—A-T Photo. 1