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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1972-01-06, Page 2'Wingitanl AdvanCe-Tittleis, Thursday, January 6, 1.972 Fordwich Mr. and Mrs. Jim Harding visited with relatives in London a couple of days last week and also visited with Mrs. Phyllis Bolan - der at Victoria Hospital. Mrs. Gordon Goldrich and children of Guelph and Mrs. Ralph Longstaff and son of Tor- onto spent a few days last week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. AnSon Demerling. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bender spent the Christmas holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Tomlin at Fort Erie.. Stan Bride spent the weekend with Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Riddell at Lindsay. Mrs. Bride returned twine after spending the palet week there. Paul Thompse.n ,of Loddon spent the New Year's hol with Mr. and Mrs. Holger Espen - sen. Our local hardware has just had anew illuminated sign erect- ed across the front of the store. Christmas winners of the draws at the hardware store were Mrs. Lloyd Nickel, Fordwich; Mrs. Melvin Kreller, Clifford. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fitch of Wingharn were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don King. Mr,, and Mrs. Les Loughran and family'spent New Year's Day with Mr. and Mrs: Lloyd Mannell in London. Mr. and Mrs. Don King, Patti and Peter and Garn King were New Year's Day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bernald King in• Harris - ton. Eldon Mannell of London spent the holiday, weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Les Loughran. . Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Martin and family were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W. Cunningham in Drayton. Mrs. Florence Wilson and Murray spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. John• Personals Dunbar at Bay Ridges. Mr. and Mrs. George Pitten- dreigh, Miss Minnie McElwain, John and Bill McElwain were New Year's visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Trimble at Or- angeville. Mrs. Gordon Steinacher spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Steinacher at Or- r angeiUe. Norman Harding is at present confined to Walkerton hospital where he underwent surgery last week. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Connell spent a couple of days last week with JVIr. and Mrs. Keith•Duncan at Brampton. Mr. and Mrs. Linwood(Edgar, Tanji and Dale of Mount Forest were Sunday visitors of Mr. and -Mrs E1rner Williamson, B.eI�v� LOL 1 0 years BEI,GRAVE — In the month of December the members of the Belgrave Orange Lodge cele- brated their 100th anniversary at the community centre. To join in the celebration members were present from the, lodges of Blyth, Brtdssels, Dungannon and Ford- wich : • • The guest speaker 'for the eve- ning was pave Worden of Listo- wel who is Past -Grand Master of Ontario West. An interesting review of the history of,,, the Belgrave .Ledge was given by Henry Pattison. Other items.on the program were musical numbers on the violin and piano by, Mrs. Emerson Mit- chell and Mrs. Athol Bruce, and a solo by Clarke Johnston. A game of progressive euchre was also part of the evening's entertainment. St. PauI'sCh urc.h (ANGLICAN) W INGHAM REV. T. K. HAWTHORN, Rector MRS. HARRY BRYDGES, Organist and Choir Leader Sunday, Jan. 9 Epiphany I 11.00 a.m.—Morning.Prayer and Sermon Meetings Thurs., Jan. 6--ACW will meet at .the home of Mrs. D. Farnell' 1.45 p.m. • Wed., Jan. 12—Board of Management meeting; in . Parish Hall, 730 p.m. 'Wed., Jan. 12 -Senior Altar Guild will meet at the Church, 2 p.m. The Decision. Quartet Leamington, Ont. PLUS WAYNE McLEAN 41, TORONTO NEWS & SPORTS ANNOUNCER MAI`.LL SING AND SPEAK AT The Coffee Houser . Clinton. (ABOVE EATON'S ORDER. OFFICE) AT 2 P.M. AND AT Huron Men's ha�Pr e� Auburn AT 8 P.M. , SUNDAY,'JAN. 9 YOU ARE WELCOME TO THESE SERVICES Evil Prevails When Good Men Do Nothing CHECKING THE SCORE she t,.are Janet Storey and Paul Cerson, two of the bowlers participating in the family tournament last Tuesday night, with scorers Joyce Gardner and Lois Cerson. —Advance -Times phofo Personal Notes from Corrie Mrs. John . Baylor spent Christmas Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Charles, Gowanstown. Chuck Gibson spent New Year's holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mr's. Robert Gibson. Chuck is presently employed with an engineering firm at St. Catha- rines. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Toner visited New Year's evening at.the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Warren. New, Year's Eve guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Searson were Mr. and Mrs; Douglas Fortune, Win'gham; . Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mitchell of Walton; Mr. and Mrs.. Robert Searson and family Bluevale; Mr. and Mrs 'c and Fortney, of, Kitch er ; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Searson of Hagers- ville. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Finlay spent New Year's Day with Ross Earl and family. Miss Kay Woods, 'Taterloo, and Kirk Woods of Clifford spent Fri- day. with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Toner. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hall and family, Burford, spent last week- end with the Pyke families. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gowdy attended a surprise 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Attwood of London on New Year's' Eve. - Birks Robertson of Teeswater and Mrs. Glad Edgar were New Year's guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Edgar. Donald Graham and Kim Cowan visited a few days at the home of Mrs. James Huctwith of Wallaceburg. Mr. and Mrs.' Bill, Nay, Rickey and Jeffrey spent New Year's with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cudmo5e of Brussels. Kenneth and Ronald Farrish left Monday by plane for Vic- toria, B:C. They had attended the funeral of their grandmother, Mrs. Manfred Irwin. Mrs. Edna Evers of Toronto has returned home after spen- ding a week with Miss Emma Ir- win. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reid and Marjorie of Wroxeter and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pyke were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brian Pyke. Miss Lois Ferguson, Toronto, spent the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ferguson. Mr. and .Mrs. William McInnes and family and Mr. and Mrs. Al, Morrison of Teeswater were New Year's guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Temple- man, Troy and Todd spent New Years with Mr. and Mrs. John Fischer, Bluevale. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Simmons and Mr: and Mrs. Lloyd Simmons and family of Wroxeter spent New Year's with Mr. and Mrs. James Frieburger of Teeswater. Mr. and Mrs. David Thompson and' 1 -feather of Winehairn ; Miss Ruth Gingerich and Dale Thomp- son- of Bridgeport; Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Fisk of Walkerton;` Mr: and Mrs. Rick Dwinnell and family of Camp Borden and Mrs. Doris Clgythn of Hanover were Christmas visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Goldwyn Thompson... Wroxeter Personal Notes :New, Year's guests with Mr. and Mrs. Vern Clark were Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Pollock and . Todd, . Stratford, Miss Sharon Pollock, Tom, Crozier and Mrs. Gordon Underwood of Gorrie and Jim Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon "Metzger of Palmerston, Larry Pellett and Miss Marlene Burchill of Gorrie visited Mr. and. Mrs. Ken Pellett and family on Christmas Day. Miss Hazel Sparling spent a couple,ordays last 'week with NIr, and Mrs. Brian Manuel, Seaforth. Dan and Peter Isabelle, Tor- onto, visited Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence larence Clement on Sunday. Mrs. Laura Fowlie- of Smith's„ Fails, who has spent the past week here, and little Sandy Isabelle of Toronto, Who visited her grand- • parents since Wednesday, re- turned to Toronto with tFiei George Gibson, Murray and Gienis and Miss Gertrude Bush spent* New Year's Day with Mr. and Mrs. Allister Green and family in Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Toman were Christmas guests , with the lat- ter's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Boyne Sage and family, .3rcl.';line Wallace. Mr:'and Mrs. Tom Moore and Lorraine, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne McAllister and Mrs. Pears Mc-, Allister of Teeswater spent New Year's with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore and family.' Miss Anne Douglas has re- turned -to Ottawa. after spending the Christmas holidays *ith her parents, Mr. and . Mrs. Leslie Douglas. ' . • Mr. and Mrs. Ken Pellett and family spent Christmas on Fri- day with Mr. and Mrs, Philip Hallerwich and family, Listowel., New Year's guests with Miss Hazel Sparling were , Mr. and Mrs. James Robertson of Goderich, Mr. and .Mrs. Walter Eaton, Mr.And Mrs, Keith Eaton, "Mr. and Mrs. Glen Eaton, David and Kathy, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Manuel, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Ward and Sherri, all of Seaforth and Mr. and Mrs. Eric Eaton of Richmond Hill. Mrs. Jack Fraser was .a New War's, Day guest with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart McLennan, Tees - water. Larry Pellett and Miss Marlene Burchill of Gorrie, Miss Bonnie Pellett and Raymond McCannell visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Ken Pellett and family. New Year's guests with Mr. and• Mrs. Leslie Douglas were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Greig of Listowel, Mr. and Mrs. Melville Greig of Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Campbell and family, Blue - vale, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Fil- singet, Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. William Wright and Mrs. Allan Munro. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Toman had as New Year's guests Mr. and Mrs. Boyne Sage and famil.of the 3rd line Wallace. _.. Mrs: George Griffith,' MisS Margaret Griffith, Jack Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn' McKercher, John McKercher and Miss Ann Davidson visited with Mr.. and Mrs. Wallace Nixon and Howard at Angus on Sunday. Miss Bonnie Pellett, Raymond ,McCannell, Larry 'Pellett and Miss Marlene Burchill spent New Year's with,Mr. and .Mrs. Philip Hallerwich. - Mrs. Ross Sanderson and" Wayne Sanderson and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McIntee of Toronto were visitors New Year's Day with"Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hart and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Galbraith of Richmond, Virginia, visited over Christmas -with his father, George Galbraith. , Mr. and Mrs. Barry Watson and family, Oracle, Arizona, spent the holiday week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reg Wat- son. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Watson of Pontiac, Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Watson and: Marina of-Tor- onto f-Tor- onto and Mr. and Mrs. George Watson and ,Leta of' Kitchener also spent Christmas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reg Wat' son. , - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore and family spent Christmas with her parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Lorne McAllister,, Teeswater. Mr, and Mrs. Stewart Mus- grove, accompanied by Mr. and _ Mrs_ Arthur-; -Weber -and Ruth Of Walkerton and Lloyd Fisher of 'Mildmay, visited Mr. and Mrs. Doug Weber and Kevin at Allis- ton on Sunday. . :Mr, and Mrs. Ken Inman spent the holiday at their cottage at McGough Lake in the Owen Sound area.' Miss Hazel Sparling spent Sun- day with Mr. and. Mrs. Louis Hutton at Wingham.. Mi ;,; ; pda Hutton' of Durham also visited parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas •Shore and family spent the New Year's weekend with relatives in 'Burl- ington and Hamilton, New Year's guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ren McMichael were Mr. and„Mrs. Herb Davidson and family,of Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. William Steele and Doug of Guelph, Mr. and . Mrs. Robert Bremner and family, Grey, Mrs. Morley McMichael and Alidy Mc- Michael of Wroxeter South., Paul McMichael' spent a few days at the home of his uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Haines in Wing ham during the holidays. ' Sunday, guests with Mr. and Mrs. William. Wright were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Black , and family of London,. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Black, Gorrie and Mr. -and Mrs. Harvey ^Coupland. Lakelet #ews Items A rennder "'to the members, and friends of the Women's Insti- tute that the Thursday, January 6 meeting will be held at the home of. Mrs, Lyle Murray. Mr, and Mrs, Norman Harper spent the Christmas week in Toronto. New Year visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harper were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Casemore and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simmons of Harriston. New Year's visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Zurbrigg were Mr. and Mrs. Robert, Hibberd of Belgrave, Mr. and Mrs. ttobert Campbell and family of Winthrop and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Liohty of Mil ver ton . Holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bartman were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bartman and four sons of Medicine Hat, Alberta. Mrs. Eugene Metzger visited for a couple of days with her mother, in London, due to illness. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smith of Mit- chell renewed acquaintances in the village Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. Terryberry and family of Milton visited ohe ONE `0 A CuS10Mirt or shoppe stopper sale starting Jan. 12 Here are some example* FIRST TIME AT LTHIS LOW PRICE! REXALL SUPER DRY Anti Perspirant Spruy Deodorant <,,.,,.. ONE PER CUSTOMER l,o ,od C1Nsr ,, o P,• ttwuc*U, T*'l UR TUNING TAW VITAMp'4)- 01 THl PRO 1 REXALL SUPER PLENAMiNS TRIAL SIZE 18 TABLETS \, Comparable iiti011 VON. S1.,' N, Lee Vance Ltd. PRESCRIPTION DRUGS & SURGICAL SUPPLIES WINGHAM • ONTARIO 'Bluevale The Bluevale Women's In- stitute' will meet' at the home of Mrs. Ken Chambers in the after noon• of Wednesday, Jan. 12th. On Sunday, January 2nd, Pas- tor de Koeijer resumed his pastoral duties after a brief ill- ness. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Elliott were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ver- beek, Gorrie, on New Year's Day. Mr. and Mrs. Neil MacEachern of Downsview spent a few days at their summer home here. ,: Mrs. J. Dees, Caila.and Arnold Jr. of Painswick, visited at the liianse with Atrs. Dees' parents, Pastor and Mrs. de Koeijpr., dur- ing the Christmas weekend. Harvey Messer of Toronto was at his home liere . for the holiday week. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bosman, of Wingham visited Mrs. Ray- mond Elliott on January 1st. Miss Eileen Haugh has. re- turned from Listowel Memorial Hospital: -•- On Monday k Ebyof Elmwood and Mrs:IVi. Douglas and Wayne of .Belmore visited Pastor and Mrs. de Koei jer. day Iast week with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Reidt. Holiday vistors with Mr. and Mrs. Jifh Inglis on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs: Vern Inglis of For- mosa and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ing- lis of Georgetown. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. William Inglis and John of Walkerton, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Inglis of London and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Inglis of Bancroft were guests. Mr. and Mrs. Inglis spent New 'Year's Day with Mr. and Mrs.. William Inglis at Walker- ton. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Demerling and fam- ily' were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wright, Shelby and Owen, Miss Kim Detzlereo Mildmay, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Wright and family of Kitchener, Mrs. Frank Wright of Gorrie and Harvey Demerling.c On Saturday Mr.,and, Mrs. Bill Demerling and family of Dundalk visited at the Demerling home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wallace spent New Year's Day with Mr and Mrs. Winston Parker at Tara. 4 Whbn there's a Cascade 40 in the house there's no, excuse to wriggle out of the evening bath. There's always loads and loads of hot water on tap for the whole- family. If hot water is a problem in your house, it needn't be. A Cascade 40 electric water heater will give'you' all you're ever likely to need—economically. Just ask your hydro. l k live better electrically Wingham. Public Utilities ....., ,.. .-.7,4 WINTER L• 0 oFF ,, WINTER ,JACKETS 1,, i 0 OFF . ALL SHIRTS SWEATERS UNDERWEAR READMAN CLEANERIAND MEN'S WEAR 318 JOSEPHINE W1NOHAM;.. Whbn there's a Cascade 40 in the house there's no, excuse to wriggle out of the evening bath. There's always loads and loads of hot water on tap for the whole- family. If hot water is a problem in your house, it needn't be. A Cascade 40 electric water heater will give'you' all you're ever likely to need—economically. Just ask your hydro. l k live better electrically Wingham. Public Utilities