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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1969-10-16, Page 2Wing/4M A We -Times, Thursday, Oct. 16, 1969 WINGliAM UJB %t ► meeting of the l'angisaIss441 l olnemaking +Chi ba' was hem at, M». Les Jack- ' . *Me Monday night with an attendance of twelve. The rnlnutes were read by Kathy Foat+c, R011 call was, "Places the lazy daisy and chain stitches could be used:' Mrs. Jacklin showed how to make these stitches and each gi r 1 made a sample for her record book and worked on her table runner. The next meeting will be October 20th at '1 p. m. BELL LINES by K.C. Aay your folophono manager Wingham's new telephone directory will be going to press shortly, so please check your listing. Is /your name spelled correctly? and what about your address and tele- phone number? Have you thought about additional list- ings? istings? Other members of your family and 'relatives, roomers or boarders would benefit from having their names listed in the telephone book. If you're a business man, you can use extra listings to show other firm names 4 for your business to associate your name and residence telephone number with your firm name — or to show after -hour numbers for you and your, key employees.,. Remember, extra listings at little cost, make: it easier for people to, find you. FOR ANY CHANGES IN YOUR LISTINGS, OR ANY 'ADDITIONS, CALL OUR BUSINESS OFFICE WITHOUT DELAY. Just three months ago we were witnesses to the first • telephone -call to the moon. Perhaps anticipating increas- ran„'N�lrR,x Y'.1nL21.arc=�.ro ,,,: ..... >.,A..:. .... .n:.. ,...........a . w... ....... da..n....ts.r ...,. w _.,.., a... > . . ed long distance traffic. to the lunar -surface, the fall meeting of the. Consultation Committee of International Telephdni' Carriers will include choosing an Area Code • for the moon. ESTABLISHED IN 1936 Ws specialise in a complete/ line of FARM EQUIPMENT NcGAYIN'S FARM EQUIPMENT Soles and Service Phone 365-W-6 Brussels WALTON, ONT. Or 527-0245 Seaforth Sl9rrb akelet Person We are pleased to report that Mrs. Earnest Wylie was able to come home from hospital on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wylie and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wylie and family visited on Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wylie. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wylie and family of Fordwich visited with Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Greenley on Sunday. They celebrated Mrs. Wylie's birth- day, which was Wednesday. Mr. Jim Inglis of George- town and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Inglis and Kevin of Toronto spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. James Inglis. Visit- ing at the same home on Sun- day were Mr. and Mrs ' Ian LET'S CHECK ALL THE WAYI! *Alr.Flo Windows *OA AN -Steel Windows *Caw Stalls *Stanchions *IlloN Pen *Cow Pen *Calf Peri *Farrowing Stalls *Water Bawls *Ilea Pen Panels *Silo ifnleader *Peerage Sexes •Hay Conditioners *Meter/Mil1 elevators *Livid Mason Spreaders *Electric Food Carts • *Gates and Fencing *Controlled Feeders *Sew Feeding Stalls *Barn Columns *Manger Drains *Gutter . Drains *Feed Truck *Electric Ventilation *Reef Ventilators *Barn 'Cleaner *Milking Parlour Stalls *Auger and Belt Cattle Feeder *Avner and Bet* Conveyers 1111111111111111111111111111111.111111 GILBERT KUNKEL Sp'imializios In HOG and BEEP CONFINEMENT MONO 167.5355 SOX 7S, OR 347.55S0 MILDMAY, ONTARIO Sanders and Cathy of Vuel Visiting with Mr. and tittk Cliff Hallman on Sunday w Mr. and Mrs. Dealt Hall,n;. and family, Mr. and Mrs,Lloyd Nickel and family of Fordieich and Mr. and Mrs. Art Holtotn of Harriston. Mr. and Mrs, Mauricecul- ler and Jeffery of Kitchenoic'` spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Ron D ickert. • • -- Visiting on ThanksgivingDay with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Dett4 man were Mr. and Md. lafvey Wagner and girls of Beaznsriie, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schaeffer and boys of Simcoe, Mie, and Mrs. Herb Miller and boys of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs, Mich- ael Stafford and family of Bridgeport, Mr. and Mrs. Ron r , Ml1rOf R010 Bay, ands Mrs, 1, ►y Denman and fatally Mr, and :Mrs. Albert Penman and Rev.. and Mrs. tine of Cliff04 Mrs Harold Wallace and Mrs. Lloyd Jacques attended the Guelph Area, Convention at Guelph University on Wednes- day and ;Thursday. Mrs. Wal- lace is t40 recording "secretary for the Area and Mrs. Jacques attended as a delegate from Lakelet W. I, Mrs, Margaret Horsburgh is spending a few weeks with her daughter. Mrs. Mary Peddle and family at Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wright and family visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. George F ar- iish at Wingham. 0414.104N•.."H1.H.1H1.H.4.1H1/H1H1N.111M H1 Personal Notes from Gorrie Mrs. William Austin and Mrs. Glad Edgar visited Mrs. M. D. Irvin of Mount Forest. Mrs. Richard Bennett is visi- ting Mr. and Mrs. George Snider of Elmira. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hill, Kitchener, spent Monday with Mrs. Glad Edgar. The Thankoffering service of the United Church Women will be held Sunday, -October 19. Mrs. George Sach will be the speaker. The Gorrie Women's Insti- tute will meet at the home of Mrs. Melvin Taylor on October 15. Mr. William Keil will St. Helens Recent visitors with Mr. and. Mrs. Fred McQuillin were Dr. and Mrs. William Thomas of Niagara Falls, Mrs. Tom Mc- Pherson of Teeswater. Mr. and Mrs. Barry McQuillin and fam= ily of Thornhill and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan McQuillin and An - drew of Kitchener. Thanksgiving visitors with Mr.. and Mrs: Andrew. Gaunt were Mr. .and 'Mrs. Earl Gaunt of Londesboro, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Shickluna of Lindsay and Mr. and Mrs. GordonDawson of Petrolia. • Mr. and Mrs.' Charles Sher-- wood her-wood of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs.' Andrew Gaunt enjoyed a rnorortriJ"'t1'irotrgPri'ittreiti TOn�"" tario last week. • Patients in Wingham and District Hospital are Mrs. John Miller and Frank McQuillin. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomp- son, Benny and Billy of Cooks- ville were week -end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mc- Pherson. Mrs. Della McFarlane of Gimili, Manitoba, is visiting , with Mr. and Mrs, Allan -Cran- ston and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cranston in Lucknow. She ac- companied Mr. and Mrs. Allan Cranston from their Western Ca- nada trip. Mr. • and Mrs. Wayne Gregg of Kingsville spent Thanksgiv- ing week -end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Cranston. Recent visitors with Mrs. W. I. Miller and Isabel and Miss W. D. Rutherford were. Mr. John Stuart of Evanston, I11. , and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller of London. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Errington and family spent the week -end in North Bay with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gray and family. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hawley, Leslie and Pamela of Oshawa spent the week -end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Woods. Jr. Auxiliary BELGRAVE--The Junior Aux- iliary met at the home of Mrs. Clark Johnston on Saturday when games were led by Cathy Walker. Minutes of the last meeting were read by Laurie Stackhouse and Patsy Scott gave the treas- urer's report. The offering was collected by Bonnie Walker and Brenda Nethery with Reta Lynn White reciting the offer - tory prayer. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Johnston. Oc- tober 18 when Bonnie Walker will lead in the games and the sing -song will be led ,by Patsy Scott. Clean-up girls ate Bon- nie Walker and Cathy Walker. The meeting continued with a worship service A Thanks- giving story. "The King's Thanksgiving". was read by Janette Johnston. A worship service prayer was read by Mary Isabel Nethery and then a har- vest thanksgiving hymn w a s sung. • Ruth Ann White led in a sing -song and the meeting closed with a hymn and prayer. speak on Citizenship. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lans- ley and Kelly of Markam spent a couple of days with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Miller. , Mr. and Mrs. John Blythe and family, of Miltori spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hastie. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hastie and Doug of Agincourt spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hastie. Mr. and 'Mrs. Keith Finnigan, Michael and Heather of London, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strong. .Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Morley •Bell were Mrs. John Ross and family and, Mr. Rocky Fondicaro of Preston, Mr. • and Mrs. Harold Bell and fam- ily 9f Wroxeter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dinsmore, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Edgar and Mr. and. Mrs. Beverley Currah are visiting relatives in New Brunswick M r. Wilmer Nuhn, . Charles- ton visited Mi. and Mrs. Sandy Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Coul- ter and Ken and Donald Gra - ham spent the week -end in Pen- nsylvania and Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs: Robert Searson attended the Mitchell -Summers wedding Saturday at Whitby and spent the week -end with tives..1. riczff MrirL, and Mrs. John Fischer, Bluevale'and Mr. and Mrs, Har ry Gowdy attended the 50th an- niversary of ex -Warden Earl and Mn. Campbell in the Le- gion Hall, Exeter. on Wednes- day evening. Mr. and 'Mrs..Donald Whit- field of Toronto visited Sunday with Mrs. Ewart Whitfield. Mrs. Murray Edgar, returned home Friday after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George Cameron and family of Stoney Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sitzes and family of Oil City also spent the week -end with Mr, and Mrs. Murray Edgar. s Mr. and Mrs. George Brown and Jean spent a few days at Hershey. Penn. Gorrie United Church anni- versary 1.s Sunday. October 26. Rev. Ken Oates, of Chalmers Woodstock, will be the speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Woods and family of'Kitchener visited Mrs. Jaynes Shera on Thanks- giving Day. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Stevens and Kim of Fairport Beach visi- ted over Thanksgiving week -end with Mrs. ' A. L. Stephens. A golf pro found two ladies waiting for him on the practice tee one morning and asked them if they were interested in learn- ing how to play golf. "Not me, " said the one. "But my friend is. I learned last week.," Thanksgiving • // Services held BELMORE.--Eleven members of Knox Presbyterian W. M.S. attended the Thankoffering meeting of Knox Presbyterian W. M. S. , Teeswater, held on Tuesday evening. Dr. Lawsbn of Southampton was the guest speaker. Special Thanksgiving ser- , vices were held in seasonally decorated churches on Sunday morning. In Knox, Church; Rev E. Hawks was assisted' by Mrs. Douglas MacPherson, Miss Lin- da Stokes, Mrs. Donald Mac Adam and Mrs. Kenneth Dick- son. Grace Jeffray,Beth Mun- dell and Mrs. " Bruce Darling sang a trio. In McIntosh United Church, Rev. K. Wettlaufer spoke on ' the Thanksgiving theme. The junior choir sang "Count Your Blessings" with Miss Laura Ing; lis at the organ. BUSY BEES BLU EV AL E- - The fifth meet- ing was held at the residence of Mrs. Brewer last Wednesday evening. Roll call was answer- ed with "Places the lazy daisy and chain stitches could be used, ” The last minutes were read by Donna Frieburger. The next secretary will• be Ann Frie- burger and Rosemary Schmidt will be press reporter for the next meeting to be held Octo- ber 22 at the home of Mrs. Mar E arlane. Cover plans for record books were decided upon and are to be completed by the next meet- ing. eeting. Mrs. Brewer gave the uses of the lazy daisy and chain stitches to put on sample cards. Mrs. MacFarlane demonstra- ted the fly and Roman stitches. Mrs. Brewer showed how to make a twisted cord for wall • hangings. The home assign- ment was given. WHITECHURCH Mt. and Mrs, W 11 and Ai `wee Sunday v C toad xdth Mr. and 'Min, Dough?! Conley and family of Winghatn. . Mr. and Mrs. Graham Martini and family have moved to Park- hill where he will have charge of a church. They have rented their house in the village. Dave MacDonald, who is on construction work in Northern Ontario. spent the holiday week -end at his home here. Mr... and Mrs. Don Dirstein and Richard of Ajax and. Donald Gaunt of Kitchener spent the holiday weekend with Mi. and Mrs. Russel Gaunt. Donald is attending Conestoga College this year. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth John- ston and Marie and Gary Black of Clinton were Saturday even- ing visitors with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gershom Johnston of Wingham. Wroxeter Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Ingram and Sharon of Stratford visited Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ingram. of Wroxeter, Mr. and Mrs. Da- vid Goodings of St. Mary's, Mrs. Evelyn Stephens and Tracy of Listowel spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Hislop Sr, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cle- ment, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Isa- belle and Sandy of Toronto and Mrs. Ern Fowlie, Smith's Falls, spent the holiday week -end at the former's home here. Miss Hazel Sparling spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. James Robertson and Mrs. Angus Carmichael in Goderich and al- so called on Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Eaton, 'Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs. William Cul- len, Laurie, Heather and Cor- rine, Miss Cindy Greer and Miss Lucelle White, all of Toronto, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence White. Mrs. Margaret McCabe, who has spent some time here, is return- ing to her home in New York Belmore Personals Mrs. Elmer Zinn and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jeffray and family klefe„Sunday guests of,, Mr. ,and yrs, warten .?ri11,. near kic et..,.1..,,; `.._ Mrs. Robert Allan and Con- hie of Lakelet attended Thanks- giving services in Knox Presby- terian Church on Sunday, and renewed acquaintances follow- ing. They later. visited ,with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dickson and family. - Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bal- lagh and family and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Darling and family were Sunday guests .of Mr. and Mrs. John Tyler of St: Marys. Our congratulations to Mr. andXrs,.:rRalph Metcalfe (Deb- big,oxton) who were married jizg"ham on Saturday. The newlyweds will reside' in. Bel - more in the home formerly oc- cupied by Mr. and Mrs. Peter' Newans and daughter. The Newans family has now moved to the former Petrie home, .just off the 17th of _Howick. , Mr. and Mrs. John Ruther- ford and' family were Thanks- giving Sunday dinner guests of. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Jeffray and family. . - Great Savings on Baby N► sdi, Mldk cations, F1j. st Aid . Supplies, ileolth: and Be>urf' Aids - - Two for th0 Price of one. + a penny. WE'RE WELL STOCKED. Shelves are packed and our clerics are climbing around bundles and car- tons stored in every possible corner. We don't want our customers ,to be disappointed. Play it safe Do your shopping early in the Sale. TEN DAYS -STARTS TODAY Thurs.,.Oct. 16 to Sat., Oct. 25 VA NCES DRESCR/PT/ON DRUGC/ST JOSEPHINE STREET PHONE 357,2170 SPRUCE TREES FOR IANDSCAPING DIG YOUR CHOICE IN. THE FIELD ANY SATURDAY IN OCTOBER Under 3 feet Over 3 feet $1.00 $1.50 'PF ` , ='p'�r yy,. +• r�!'�'' . ,? , � 1 �._rty ea.}.' i4''dr ➢ a i. e' :a!i �S' tE z. r1.,..'` REPLACE YOUR ELMS WITH . 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