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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1972-09-07, Page 13Mrs. Lean" 44—itchy ht a -pa 1 don. " tient in Victoria Hospital, Lon - Miss Jean Brown has returned to Galt to begin her final year at South Waterloo Memorial Hos= pita! School of Nursing. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Finlay, Mrs. Arnold Halliday, Wingham, Mrs. Roy Gowdy, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gowdy, Ross Earl and Mr. and Mrs. Les Earl of Atwood visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Searson and. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Wade, at their cot- tage at Ayr. : Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Haskins, Mr. and Mrs. George Brown and Miss Jean Brown attended the 12th annual Steam -Era at Milton on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Stirling have returned from the Maritimes. H. Woods of Toronto spent a few days with his daughter and son- in-law. Mr. Stirling will be teach- ing English and guidance at F. E. Madill Secondary School and Mrs. Stirling will be teaching at Howick Central. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kinnee at- tended the Canadian, National Exhibition on Tuesday. , Misses`Debbie and Leah Stew- art of Harriston spent the week- end with their grandmother, Mrs. Gordon Underwood. Holidaying at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Wilier, er, yere,Brian, Karen and Paul Brears of Palmerston; -Get yours tOday at... VICTORIA: G.R TRUST COMPANY CINct' 11141.0 Listowel, Ontario rlo: Eby,. Bert and Tom A. ing sang several num. bersk.at the Clinton Christian .Re- formed song service on Sunday ,evening,. Arte .tan, flerendeled the service with Chris Oeutter as pianist. ° Debbie and Cheryl Flynn en- tertained the residents with a • .step. dance at Monday afternoon's .get-together. Marie Flynn ac- oxnpalnied the Huronview Ot- ichestra for the old-time • rnitsic session and, led 'the sing -song. Other volunteers were Gladys, Dale and Donna Flynn: The McQuaid family of .Sea - forth provided the variety pro- gram for Thursday Fainily Night. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mc- Quaid,Mary Catherine, Norman, Bernard; Alaynis, Paul, Anne Marie and Madonna who ap- peared on the Big Al show were scheduled to play old-time fav- orites and western music on a variety of instruments. • Mary Catherine and Anne Marie were not able to be on the Thursday show owing to illness. They were replaced by Mary Ann Segerean as announcer and Verne Sawyer, ,step dancer. WSW Hawkins, ; a friend of, the family tamed the; entertainers: onalf dents. Several fainilles :of the rest dents took advantage of the fine weather last week and had a nic with their relatives at the:. lawn tables, Sta n� nieY 's dividers The 'board of directors of The Stanley Works of New -Britain) Conn., have declared' a cash di'vi dend of 21 cents per share for the third quarter, payable, on ;Sep- tember 30, 1972. The quarterly di- vidend rate since member of 1970 has been 20 cents. In add'? , tion, a three per cent, stock divi- dend was declared to be payable on October 30, 1972. Stockholders of record on September 13, 1972, will receive both the stock and cash dividends. The combines cash and stock dividends are within the federal guidelines. Summertime Is For Picnics .. . Yes, Summertime is for Picnics, for Family Reunions and other Outdoor Gatherings. Solve your table covering problem with Paper Tablecloth by the roll. SMOOTH WHITE PAPER A TABLECLOTH 100' lOD' x 36" ' s��`� ROLL AD V A,NCE TIMES WTCRCH — Last w� Victor Emerson receivod clippings. from the, Petarbo Examiner stating: "W, Aug. 23, 1972 marked the ad. era .for Cullimore here as Bert) Fairhaven's administrator, 19604972,. who signed recently because'of health. Mr, ;Cullimore and bels wife were guests of honor at a re tirement .dinner ,attended' by `. more than 160 residents and staff members held in the dining repot s at. Fairhaven Wine 'for ` mor; Citizens. Mr. Cullitnore was pre, sented with a diamond enginap- preciation of his more than years of dedication and service,, A winning smile wi11 remain in . the minds of the residents of Fairhaven_ , who have come :to, :know the building as "home"; largely due to efforts of Mr. Culla-. more. The residents also ' gave Mrs. Cullimore a lovely sunburst pin:" Twenty years ago only ten per cent of all Canadian men With; cancer of the prostate survived for five years. Today the figure is 37 per cent, thanks to progress: made possible by contributions to the Canadian Cancer Society, . `, Sud- bury « Por . ± . nt Amer; of. Sud- bury *Olio Joanne G004of Onapingspent the weekend at the same Borne* ,and Mss. Barry' Jones and Leslie of Sty Creek; Miss Ruth Gingerich and Dale Thomp- son of Bridgeport spent t, week- end with Mr: and Mira. Goldwyn Thompson. Rev. E. C. andMrs. Attwell and family of Renata, near Ottawa, called on friends recently. Mr. and Mr, Bradley Mont- gomery, Wirgharni have m. oved to the Thdrhpson apartments. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Coulter and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Coulter of Kitchener spent a few days along the St. Lawrence Seaway and visited. Upper Canada Village. Diane Edgar, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bennett, Raymond Gowdy, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Johnston and Brent and Barry Currah were among those attending the CNE. Mr. and Mrs. John Strong' of Wingham visited Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Keil. Bryan Johnston and Earl Thornton are on holiday at Van- couver. Mrs.. Richard Bennett visited Friday with Mrs. Earl Patterson of Fordwich. Miss Elaine McKinnon, form- erly of Matheson, Miss Mary Helen Thompson, Wingham and Miss Anita Harrison of Seaforth have moved to the Bennett apart ONLY TIMID SMILES were available from the neve crop of kindergarten children at Sacred Heart Separate School on opening day, Tuesday. but an issue of cookies reinforced spirits fora while. A dozen youngsters are registered in this class in charge of Mr,. Del Graham.. (Staff Photo )N tan;,ji JIM ARMSTRONG of RR 4, Wingham, is the new ow;rer'of the former Ralph Pearson bus line of Brussels, now being operated as a full charter service. He is seen with a brand new Dodge bus which he has added to the fleet of fourr, plus, a station wagon The four -bus fleet has a passenger capacity of about 150 persons for a charter trip, carries a furl "public vehicle license, and is fully insured with a staff of five drivers. (Staff Photo) DONNYBROOK BELGRAVE -- The Junior Auxiliary held its regular meet- ing on Saturday morning in the Orange Hall with Betty Meurs leading in the games and in the opening exercises. Karen Scott had charge of the roll call. Minutes of the last meet- ing were read by Connie Meurs.. The treasurer's report was -given by Dianne Scott. Leaders for next meeting are, games, Bonnie Walker; sing -song, Dianne Scott; to help with worship, Patsy Scott; clean-up girls, Alison Roberts and Betty Meurs. Karen Scott helped with the worship _service. Bonnie Walker and Patsy Scott collected the offering and Betty Meurs recited the offertory prayer. Ten girls were present for this meeting. The senior . and junior girls worked on handicraft badges. The sing -song was led by Bonnie Walker and the meeting closed with :a hymn and a prayer: Jr.;• A.Xiliiiry The anniversary of the 0onny- bropk United Church will be held this Sunday, Sept.. 10 at 1, a.m. Rev_ Harold. Snel of London, former minister,will be guest speaker. Jim Garrett , of Waterloo is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robinson and fami- ly. Miss Doreen Jamieson spent .a week of holidays with her grand- parents, Mr. andMrs. Elgin Jos- ling os- li ng and family of. Londesboro. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Campbell of London visited Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jefferson. On Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Don Jefferson, Susan and Derek of Clinton and Miss Sherrie Noble visited the same home. . William Webster of St.. Helens visited on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Chainney and family. Miss Susan Thompson of Lon- don spent the weekend with her parents, ,Mr. and Mrs Sam Thompson and family. HAFERMEHL'S JEWELLERY COSTUME JEWELLERY values to $4.00 - how Only 69 c ONCE IN A LIFETIME BARGAINS ON TOP QUALITY MERCHANDISE WOODEN WARE �s ����5 WEDDING RINGS WASHEAFFER AdH0�0 ���v p�pl� TEA POTS � � �� � �S X04 CIGARETTECASESSH STERLING CUVF LINKS Niyyxf�_iet4.0" PEARLS 41uGS S S` COMPACY 201 Josephine Street •