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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1972-09-14, Page 3and Mrs, McJiegers v tfE d l r"Wy 0 Mrs. ?W' . her daught, Mrd, mor line, t y&' with the forme ssista" TP, . Mellegers Paisley had charge of.>the min= sage at .the-- :Wring ;Fr, y. te; Church Sunday morn%ngr Victor Wybonga of ItYllitechorch, where Mr. Wyinga is stunt. .reacher at Chalmers P,r,r C ch to prion hur .. oto told attend' Mr, and Mrs. ,CharlOOV were Sylvia of l�gmflnttve',!�ilie , If we should se// out of this item a rain -check- - will beissued, assuring delivery at the advertised ice. y even} g visitors • ;with, her ,arenas, l j r. and lVtra PhOrri sign. , Ing lm ' On Tuesday Mr. and *M. - neth Johnston.and Debbie 'left for their home at Victoria. B.C. price for - • „ �� _ singles 8 � 5 & � 78_ � u�' four .A � .5 and all g_pl. r • Y rating sizes _ 2 for $75 OO NOW AT THESE 'firestone DRUM BRAKE OVERHAUL We start by ti;ruing the drums and arcing the new linings for perfect braking con- tact. And we check master cylinders, wheel cylinders, brake shoe return springs and brake fluid lines. We use only premium quality brake fluid. We check and repeal( outer front wheel" bearings. Then we road test your car. Guaranteed for 30,000 miles. STORES DRUM BRAKE OVERHAUL FOR TOYOTA DATSUN, VW Here's the big brake value for those small cars! Includes new linings on all 4 wheels. We°adlust brakes, .repack front wheel outer bearings and Inspect brake systems. I'I s i o nt STORES 115 JOSEPHINE STREET WINGHAM PHONE 357-3733 651d easy to -reed numerals reds are framed bye gracefully tapq oblong case to produce tasteful contemporary look 31 ' high, 6" wide. ELECTRIC ALARM CLOCK 6V1 22 BROOM RAKE 39 RIPq DIC BRAKE SERVICE (by the disc brake experts) We install 4 new front disc pads in- spect ,calipers, rotors. rear brakes. parking brake and brake fluid level And we inspect and 'repack outer front wheel bearings. , Rotor turning and caliper re -building extra if necessary Guaranteed for 24.000 miles or 24 months whichever comes first 95 15 -drawer Ideal for holding screws nuts bolt& sfwiffq accessories. etc They stack, buy2 or TWO sights and ' two days At lunch time a dinner bunt kept packed full. of activity for 60 the boys occupied film the.' Wingi ai n COS and leaders at 6 lunch ingredients cached here, Camp Men.esetung on Lake there,, and everywhere, Finally, Huron, just north of Goder eh when found, the grub washOaated started off the local Scouting `" over open fires by each "Wye sonwith- a bang. and then they joined .around the Wingham Public School was main campfire at the totem poles the take -off scene Fridayevening for a feed of corn and birthday when a caravan of 'private cars cake, which was to honor Bruce was organized to haul the small LeVan's lith birthday Saturday. army over to camp. Youngsters piled with bedrolls and luggage, swarmed onto the scene and many parents were present, some to wave a fond farewell, others to jointhe ramp as leaders or helpers. Under the general leadership of Mrs. Gunter Heim, in Cub language `Akela Kaa", the party arrived at Menesetung Camp in good time Friday evening and en- joyed a story time and big camp- fire, topped off with a treat of hot chocolate before "sacking out" in the camp. cabins. Saturday brought a busy round of activities, including craft work, making Indian headbands and other projects, a forest trail in the bush and swimming in the camp pool. Eating is a big item every day with Cubs and -Satur- day proved no exception. Chief cook was Mrs. John ` Langridge with help from Mrs. Hynes, Ans- ley Currie and Claudia Hynes, and they were kept busy. Saturday evening brought more skits and songs around thie main campfire with -story time before lights finally went out. Sunday was taken up with, swimming and games and a craft project constructing bird feeders. a- 7'► Camp broke up about 4 pan. after a great deal of sorting out and gathering up and the convoy returned to Wingham in time for l asthesaying goes,,' �#}�M b, ■t ppy". : Leaders who canip and made the PoSSible Ken Poston, Dare Hyp, 'gligA Sinna>i?oon, Aum`. FroOrl Wall, ,Jean Orien, ,Allan. 11' Mrs. Jim Currie, 'arm 1e- strand and Tina .H For the new seams. of activity coming up, more Cubleaders are needed. Anyone interested in fir, Ing some time tothis pleasilrable' activity should contact the •Cub leader, Mrs. .Heim, Report Lions bi. f4 o winners �� Belanger,, Mr Herb : iaflOV r Howick .Lions' bingo winners for the past week were: t$5i Regular games: Mrs. Angus, Door prizes_ Ted Weyers, Wingham; Mrs. Herb Belanger, towel; Maude Greenley,' i a ri! Hanover; Mrs. Sarah Hamilton, ton; Isabel Tiffin, 'i i cknow and Lucknow ; Ted Weyers, Listowel; Dolly Felker, Listowel. Alice Hall, Harriston; Dolly Fel- Lucky* draws: Gladys Listo- Sates, ker, Listowel; Pat Theodorff, Harriston; Pat The�orff,. Listowel ; Mary Dumphy, Listo- wel; Larry Caswell, Viinghaflt wei ; Mrs. Jean Tiffin, White- and Mrs. Turner, Harriston. church; Mrs. tiaselgrove., Wing - ham and Mrs. H, Reidt, Wroxe- ter ; Mrs. Lillian Newman, Wing - ham; Mrs. Harnock, Gorrie; Mrs S Holloway Wingham; Mrs. Wes Tiffin, Whitechurch; William' Upper, Listowel, and Mrs. Don Foerester, Elmira; Mrs. Angus, Wingham and Mrs. Day, Wingham. Share the wealth: Irwin Schlos- ser, Hanover; Jean Alton, Har- riston ; $25 special : Maude Greenley, Harriston; jackpot consolation plus , bonus : Maude Greenley ; lap card special : Doris Adams, Bluevale; dart game: SAUC i SIZZLERS GORRIE -- The third meeting for the Gorrie i 4-H club's prof, jest, The Thiir i" Meal, was held at the home of.Uirs.,Matusxek. Minty utes were read. by Kathy, Bennett and Sauey Sizzlers was chosen as the name of the club. Discussion: was on fish, flesh and fowl. ;Marl • garet Good made a . sal -mon 'loaf which was tasted by the . mem hers. CUBS AND LEADERS from Wingham enjoyed a two-day camp -out at Menesetung Camp' on Lake Huron just'north of Goderich and wound up activities with a bang-up feed around the main campfire Sunday afternoon. A huge cauldron of corn on the cob provided the. main course for many of the youngsters and grown-up leaders as well. Mrs:Guenter Heim was in charge,of the party, aided by a dozen leaders andparents. (Staff Photo) fit -ixP- .s 1 0 • ,04 :4"%. .WINGHAM CUBS along with a dozen leaders enjoyed a camp -out at . Aenesetun'g Camp Friday to Sunday. Here's the "Huron" tribe .consisting of Jeff Anderson, Mike Pletch, Randy Netterfield, Tom Foulon and Brian Hay, roasting up a fast hotdog lunch. Russ Fox - ton was their leader. (Staff Photo) r: v' CORN ON THE COI was the final treatfor 45 Wingham Cubsand their leaders at Menese- tung Camp on Lake Huron Sunday afternoon as the finale to a two-day camp in cabins. The youngsters cooked their,own lunch over' wood fires, then joined at the main campfire, and totem poles for corn and dessert. (Staff Photo)