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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1973-03-15, Page 5* fp • burden al home nursing •*g mother. St. John Ambulance gig Pits other members of the lam" ily, including children, hou learn how to help when .10100011 000416-4414$0111-40* ploy * by reeding to the patient, het with his tray or kesPnSi,, Kin pony wen he is Jonely• Notice of Public Meetings Hydro Transmission Line Rights-otway MARCH 26th Hillcr!st Central School, Teeswater. MARCH 2ith Howick Central School, Hwy, #87* (4 miles east of Aorrie) MARCH 281h Normanby Central Elementary School, Ayton. MARCH 291h --, • Durham District Community School:Durham. (All meetings at 8:00 pm) A study is in progress to establish rights -of, *ay routes from Bruce Generating Station to Kitchener and Georgetown areas. The meetings are called to obtain your views on location of the routes within the study area. C416t, 'ri141 Lake Huron BRUCE NUCLEAR POWER STN. ( OWEN SOUND c s. ' WALKERTON . WINDHAM* RANDEVILLE 6 I, LISTOWEL / 6 / TIk1..PR KrTCHENkR TRANSMISSION, LINE STUDY AREA • GEORGE- TOWN Winners in last week's amid( Lions' bingo games were as fel- lows: Regular games: Mrs. Gerald Wagner, Whitechurch; Barbara Sanderson, Lucknow; Mrs. Lloyd Hamiltdn, Lucknow; Mrs. Wil- liam Kennedy, Wingham; Linda , Bell, Goole and Mrs...Dolly Fel- ker, Listowel; „Beccie Rupple, Trowbridge; Dolly Felker, Listo- wel and Joyce Showers, Blue • valq Barbara Sanderson, Luck, now ; Wilma Lobsinger, Mildmay and Mrs. Newman, Wingham; Mrs. G. SimmOns, Wingham and Mrs: NeWman,*Wingbarn; Mrs. S. fialloway, Wingham; Mrs,. Aitcheson, Wingham and Mrs, Bob Montgomery, , Wingbtm; Lorne Fischer, Listowel; Mrs. Lorne Fischer, Joan Robinson, Whitechurch; Mrs. Harnock, Gorrie; Isabel Tiffin, Lucknow; Kaye Rich, Wingham and Mrs. Newman. Wingham " Share -the -wealth: Barbara Sanderson, Lucknow; Mrs. A. Ste. Marie, Wilignath; Jack Fel- ker, Listowel and Mary Mc- Kenzie, Winghain; $25 special: Mary Dumphy, Listowel; Joyce Showers, Bluevale; and Mrs. Mc- Lennan, Lochalsh. Jackpot ' consolation plus bonus! Kaye Rich, Wingham and Mrs. Newman, Wingham; lap card: Mrs. H. Coupland, Wroxe- ter; and Jean Thurlow, Listowel; dart game: Mrs. Riehl, Wing - ham, won $5. Door prizes: Debbie Mont- gomery, Wroxeter; Bill Haver - field, Fordwich; Florence Ken- nedy, Wingham and Mrs. G. Sim- mons, Wingham; lucky draws: Bill - Upper, Listowel; Marie Hoeffle, Mildmay; Lorrain Mont- gomery, Wroxeter and Dolly Fel- ker, Listowel. Belmore Mr. and Mrs, Brian Carroll and family of London visited this weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Renwick and family. Friday, the Belmore Squirts defeated Fordwich 14-2 in hockey. Scoring for Belmore were Murray Wawhinney with 10 goals and David Eadie, Don . Busby, Wayne Ten Pas and Larry O'Malley with one each. 4-411Lenikra AttendICEPONVOCe One hundred and twestPsix men and women from all parts -of Ontario represented over 1,4004- H jeaders at the (mat Provincial 4-11 Agricultural Ciub Leaders' conference held in Toronto at the King Edward Rotel; February. 23- 24, The delegates sp,enc twodays Participating -.in workshops arid 'dismision 130t1Pa which covered various aspects of the 4-11 agricultural club programs. These included, resource materials for clubs, Provincial and regional programs for the 4, member, publicity' and program promotion, 4-11 on the national basis, new projects, and new approaches, "4-11 and the Community" was 'the 'theme of Saturday's activities which in, - eluded setSions on the image' and therole of 4-11 in the community; Guest speaker at the banquet was the Hon. Wm. A,. Stewart, Minister of Agriculture and Fond. Special entertainment during the conference included visits* • to MapleLeaf Gardens for a hockey game, and to the O'Keefe Centre,. to see the breadway musieal, "Two by Two", Delegates attending the con- ference from Bruce County were: Mrs. Velma Bell, RR 5, Paisley, Arran Tara Beef; Les Weber, RR , - 5, Mildmay, IViildniay, Dairy; Bob MEMBERS OF WELDING 'CLASS at F. E. Madill Secondary School are men from Pages in the area who find the Welding art valuable in their work at home. From the right are John Fiesten of Teeivvatfr, Gordon Passcher of Blyth, Day School „Instructor Carl Hofer and Fred Phillipsof,1441(now. Classes will conclude for the season, with next week's roxet session, with 11 area men graduating (Staff Photo) • orno'rersonal -Notes - with their daughter: Mrs;. Paid Mr. and Mrs. John Bolt, Rich- ard's Landing, spent the weekend. Higgins; Mr. Higgins and, latililY„ and accompanied' them to a wedding in Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Jones and Leslie of Grimsby and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Thompson of Bridge- port spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Goldwyn Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. David Thompson And Heather of Wingham, George Brennan and Richard of Mount Pleasant and Mr. and Mrs, Elwood Fisk of Walkerton also visited at the same home. Mrs. William Strong, Mrs. George Keil and Mrs. Glen Cowan attended the London Farm Show in London on Friday. Bert Hubbard and Wes Under- -wood of Bluevale visited Sunday with Mrs. Chester Cook and Mrs. Dliver Jacques of Clifford. Mrs. Gordon Underwood ac- companied Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Underwood to St. John's Norway Anglican Church, Scarborough on Saturday and were guests at 1111 CILIE4tilltiliINIC STORES .Ara.4.mtlau zw.on.in4 14 4, 14 441 14 4. ,44.%4 3 :4 . i ''''' .V Phone 357_37.5, CHARGEX rireStOne i4144, 1 CASH 2. 30 DAV CRARGI 3 BUDGE T PI AN tl ,toemItsticajw London's Victoria Hospital. the wedding, of Deanna Proko piszyn and Terry Clark and th reception at Fantasy Farm. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Haskins and Mrs. Arthur Fitch visitedSunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Walker of Wingham. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Miller and family of Sudburyspent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs Archie Miller. Mrs. Archie Miller returned home with them for a week. Miss Jean Brown of Galt spent a week's holiday with Mr. and Mrs. George Brown. * Mrs. George W. Sach returned home Saturday after being in RED CIRCLE SAVINGS INSTALLED BLUE CIRCLE SAVINGS GREEN CIRCLE SAVINGS INSTALLED ORANGE CIRCLE SAVINGS 21105 INSTALLED HUNDREDS OF CLEARANCE SAVINGS AT FIRESTONE COLOR CODED TO MAKE IT EASY! YELLOW CIRCLE SAVINGS PINK CIRCLE SAVINGS GOLD CIRCLE SAVINGS $131 95 SHOP TOMORR INSTALLED for the biggest choice of savings! 1 George Keil attended the Re- gina and London Farm Shows. Recent visitors of Mrs. Wilfred King were Mrs. Arnold Edgar and Mrs. Frank Earls of London and Mrs. Ralph Elliott of Ripley. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Myers and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boyle, Michael and Kevin of Dundas, Mr. and Mrs. Brute. Norman and Carie and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mino of Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rogers, Scott and Todd of Burlington and Mr. and Mrs. Vince Smith, Chris and Wayne of Hamilton were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mino and attended the baptism of their daughter, Tracey Loreen, in the Gorrie United Church on Sunday. Rev. Ernest G. New of Monkton officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Stirling spent the weekend in Toronto. • Rev. and Mrs. Ernest G. N6w of Monkton visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Nichol - Son, Michael and Christena of Cambridge (Preston ), spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. George Keil. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Freiburger, Walkerton visited Sunday at the same home. Pastor Fry is guest speaker. DONNYBROOK — The World Day of Prayer was held Friday afternoon in the St. Augustine Church with Mrs. Franken in charge, assisted by Mrs. Lorne Hastie of Dungannon and Mrs. Wesley Jefferson of Donnybrook in reading of scripture and differ- ent parts of the service. The theme was "Alert in Our Time". The St. Augustine choir led th singing of the hymns throughout the service. Mrs. Jefferson introduced Pastor Fry of the Auburn -Donnybrook charge, who was the guest speaker and Mrs. Robert McAllister thanked him for his message. Mrs. Gus Redmond and Mrs. Raymond Boyle were ushers and also received the offering. While the offering was being taken - Father Dentinger and Cyril Boyle sang a duet, "JeruAalem". The accompanist was Miss Marie Boyle. Guests were present from four other churches, Nile United, Dungannon United, Dungannon Presbyterian, and Donnybrook United. After the last hymn was sung Monsignor Phelan thanked all for attending and closed the service with prayer. Rev. and Mrs. John Roberts and family, Belgrive, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Higgins on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Wallace. Mat- thews and Gordon Yeo have ye - turned home following a three week's d . vacation in Winter Haven, F . - D. H. 1. Assoc • holds meeting The anp4a1 clikneerrAngettegAPf District 25, Dairy Herd Improve- ment Association, Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food, was held in Gorrie -com- munity Hall on Wednesday of last week with an attendance of 78. r -Speakers for the occasion in- cluded Murray Hunt, livestock r specialist from Toronto; Lorne P Marshall, regional supervisor of DHI; Roy Schnurr.' manager of a ikegmant Teisstater, Teeswater Snokvrrolnle; Rey ns Teeswater; Teeeswator Grabt Club. Dave 1, Waite" - too, 114 441**4:fro forgrowing _ . agricultural MI*, about most Iva! portant You ' especiallyV1don't Y't""celflou join eat of tile tWiansOrldwi'a thtarginoreeat than nye i members in 76 countries. In Me type of. prolplarti You meet new friends from other parts of Bruce County, across Ontario and the United States. The only Aiwa- piircaogitionsamtlere: jaire.youte iehthavelmocpb: . . between the. ages 01 12 and 20;4) . to join such a . great Program, Y°Fuo'rhfaurvetbert°'bitelfOrtn"ithairion*PUnc.bOw A:till*ctturY°6re .'itk,Falo044-,11i1:11:171330,*t the: Ontario .Ministry of.. . Walkerton, Ontario - 3301. ' q ' • - ,- 0'-0L4 at the time heneeds lit Booking 'faced by ea farmer is nris • ifiscomie000t. st.tt,40ruirelol:Eirti4tiessl,S.,/auIt stl, theindicate itiia: gtioilnneor,..1.0mweve,e„sr, ethl 0,..41101,$ition at wer use ' PurchstSingVertillFer' ts the amount of fertilizer .11. e . . cannot,- be transported in , - fertilizer Is in' short _enPPIY-,Pr - ASSOC.oAG. REP. . e , , y outlets ,,w1,11: not be. able, guarintee'.fertili : date.; ' Vberetore',,. ' waysfaurrines St°1*, g' ..4',11*±!!.?.be th ', There,isprobabl 7 .4.041,, panic buyinichnl, it would to discuss the situation fertilizer dealer now, intending fertilize , pistra7oodot: fertilize wait, the first flush of tiiTizehettploii:s'ii:ity,kier,v;irty s,o.dit4.. • EailkSiedit1g h'osphate might be wise to apply dates is likelythis year. Grain should be treated ' to- protect .it , ‘' . ~ " - dfreoemomfunpogsiiitioentvo,:fththaet might cause 41 witi‘Pethouint anytheground of Weeks ring a.'`'Llold, spell .-7- • growth.for a number Phosphorous is the Most IM- portant fertilizer in early,seedi*, _ because it helps develop good roots when there is Very little koli, growth. Those who have soil teat eports recommending •no 20-30 pounds phosphate per acre t early seeding time. DHI milk testing lab at Mount. Forest; Richard Farion, as- sociate agricultural representa- tive of Huron County and George Penfold, agricultural engineer, also of Huron County. Jack Ferguson, supervisor of DHI, Association 25, coiducted the meeting which followed the dinner served by the Gorrie Wo- men's Institute. THE Burning Rectal Itch Relieved In Minutes Ei\altiVe Healing substaisee eneves Pahl As It Shrinks Hemorrhoids. • If you want satisfactory relief from 'Itching Piles'—here's good news. • A renowned research laboratory has found a unique heeling substance that promptly relieves the burning itch and pain—actually *brinks hemorrhoids. This substance 1108 •been shown to produce a most effec- tive rate of healing. Its gennrkilling 'properties also help prevent infection. In case after case "v itriki improvement" was noted, even among cases of long standing. And this improvement was maintained ' over a period of months!. . This was accomplished by a new healing substance (ItiooDyne)— which quickly helps heal *Wined cella and stimulate growth of new tissue. 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