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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1973-04-26, Page 12
of St. gUson of 'kend with .. e1 guborr. and Mrs, of Montreal visited '. aM eniKth Head of Berta Weekend'and also .,and Mrs., Telford Of Grand d. • wire. Gi - ' \ Gray, ' Sharon Pointe ., Andrew Arnold of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Itiamits ofBluevale and Gerald was of Kitchener were Sun - visitors of Mr. and Mrs, Gray. Mis.Iman S nr, air of Oakville 411(1c/eines Hyndxnen of Fort Erie were dinner guests of *. and Mrs. Fred lyndlnan. on Saturday ev ,.ening, Mr. and Mrs. William Kipp of London and' Mrs. Laura Gowdy of Wingham visited Saturday aftetn9Qn at the same houne, and attended the Maple Syrup reStiVal at BJmore. Mr•. and MIS. Gordon Mann, Stephen, Susan and Michael visited Sunday at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Williams Mann and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Gedcke of Listowel. Miss' Liz McBurney, Mrs. Frank Shoebottom•, Susan and aarah, all of London, visited Mrs. Thomas MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Fairies have returned after spending the winter in Florida. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Robinson and ricn Robinson visited Mr. and Mrs. Eric Mupro of Guelph on Sunday. Mrs. Laura Brown of London is visiting Mrs. Luella Sanderson and other relatives. Ed Gilmar is a patient in Wing - ham and District Hospital. Join Your Fallow Canadians on a 1973 r b RAVELUNGA COMMUNITY Eux„ .444 dir 0/1•_'•r aFRiIHIP TOUR 1/4,1/4.1/4.. euwa� rs �rw.� guar YUGOSLAVIA AND THE DA :MATiON COAST = Fifteen days, on the beautiful Dalmatian. Coast, You'll visit Zagreb,, Dubrovnik and Split; tour throughout the beautiful•„ nfryside, cruise along the coast to the islands of Korcule and Hvar; visit the Moo ish....;rit t of Minster. Sept, 9 departure escorted by Dean Hughes; Sept. 30 departure by Art Wsichsmuth, Both of these menhav fad *number of Traveltinga Tours in the past. EUROPE ' 'minty -taro days visiting Holland, Germany, 'Aus- trtar Switzer f and, • France and Belgium. Visit such 'world renowned -Ohm as Amsterdam, Cologne, Bonn, . iiltuhtichr canna, Lucerne, Geneva and Paris. You'll cruise •.on the romantic Rhine,.' •viewing . vineyard*, castleocrowned hills and the famous Lorelei Rock; Bavaria in Germany,r• the Vienne Woods and the Blue D.anitbe Fr'ance. with its picturesque villages and lush �rineyards. Departures' on July P, August 9 and Sep- ". Lembo 6,4 , All' Tourk:Managem ent . escorted throughout, 22414AY.'=- AII. incluslr►e from°rToronto A 1D, SOU'T IERN IR ,ANI? - .. b -- L eb= A i'. .y'•:i i. a 4• r rl o land , t see ru ootid scener tains _vahey z ,�• , ,* A -..+ -�, ' ,.� ., P.`a'rS ian in cot d you'ri lnA toclyl country', "Glasdbw, Ediniwrgh; ._historic a�rrs ►wet MCountains;;Firth of Forth; Edinburgh Castle. Enlliand' fake :,District, 'Stratf ord-upon-Avon and `the hakespearre Me aerial Theatre; $tonelieng. • . • Brlfa' a bmalor pre.histon;,c monteintn evei'3 000 years o d. `Europ0. Iargeat; city, London; Buckingham Pal.- Pious+ , of 'Parliament, St, Paul's, Cathedral, Tower of London.' ;Augsst' 5 departure. escorted by Rev. Maur .; rice ;Dobson; September -9 departure escorted by Waiter Forties.- Both. of:_these men hate ted previous Tra- vellinga . Tains to Europe 2 DAYS All inclusive ,from Toronto Y it a ONLY - $995;00 AS D THE YUKON . I� . .Air Edmonton aind beautiful Alberta; the city of gold--Davr- torM'. City;;;travel the Skyway Highway to Fairbanks in E•ert ;of. (tic! Rush'country;cruise on the stern- wheehir "'Discove . down the Tanana River,stopping ere pp g ' at ` the Old Sourdough Indian C_ amps; ; you'll visit the North'' Pole, the ho tie of good old St. Nick; Alaska's fastestvrowing city, Anchorage;. such places with names like Tok Junction, Haines Junction; Whitehorse in Can- ada's . fabulous Yukon Territory; Skagway Ind the "trail of 18" :Prince Rupert, Jasper. .This Tour will be personaily,escorted by Mr. Jake Bruinewoude, a former member of :the RC.M.P; and. a person who lived in this area for a number of years and knows it like the palm of his hand. Departing :from Toronto on August 8th, 1973. Mrs. Leohard Sanderson, Jo Anne, Mary Beth and Melanie and Mrs. Lawrence Stirling of Kincardine visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kincade of Montreal, Que. Mr. and Mrs. Earl King, Karen and Colleen, Mrs. W. C. King, Mrs. Thomas MacDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Adams were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Knox of Owen Sound, and also visited Rev. W. Hird in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chalklin of Kitchener spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edgar. Miss Lynda Johnston of London spent the Easter weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Johnston. Miss Kathy Powell of Montreal and Mr. and Mrs. Brian Elliott of Kitchener visited over the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Powell. Mr. and Mrs. John Edgar, Brian and Karen of Georgetown spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Edgar. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Timm and Miss Pearl Hamilton of Listowel and Mr. and Mrs. Neil McDonald of Brussels spent Easter Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carson. Scott Galbraith of Windsor and Janes Galbraith of Guelph spent the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Galbraith. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hamilton of Orono and Miss Joyce Hamilton of Kitchener visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Hector Hamilton. Miss Marlene Grainger, Mr. and Mrs. Helmet Rybicke, Linda and Mike of Fordwich have re- turned from a five-week trip to Berlin, Germany. Mr. and Mrs.- Thomas Hastie and Douglas of Woodbridge spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hastie. Mrs. K. Hastie re- turned with them for. a few days. Mr. and Mfrs. Thomas Ash at- tended the 40th wedding anniver- sary of Mr. and- Mrs. Elwood Hamilton of RR 3, Listowel last Sunday. Mrs. Frank Earls of 'London spent several days with Mrs. Wil- ford King. Recent guests at the same home were Mrs. Clarence Hutchison . of St. 'Thomas; Mrs. Isabel Seifert and• Mrs. Wilfred Ileitis of Kippen : and Mrs. William Haney. of Wifigham. Nor and Mrs'. Wayne Stevens, Kim .and '• Keri, and •Miss . Cheryl Stephens of est Hill nd ' Miss Debbie Stephens oi' Listowel • and Mrs. Ken Edgar, Lance, Sharon and Donna of Grand Prairie, Alta., arrived Thursday at the Toronto Interna tional ,Airpo# t and are spending the Easter week with their uncle and. aunt,. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Edgar and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. William Heibein and family of North Bay spent the weekend ; with Mrs. Albert Hei- bein and Mrs. Lyle Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Steedman and Mark of Brampton spent the Easter weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cooke. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Miller, Vikki Jo, Kevin and Krista of Sudbury spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Bev Brears and family of Palmerston visited Sunday at the same home. Thele fours are more than a vacation ... they are a total travel experience. They have been especially Irranged' for you and over the past few years many of you have joined us on these outstanding tours .. . ` many of you three and four , firm's. This year's choice and number of departures are better than ever. Inquire today as space is limited to 30. persons per tour. Call Toil Free 1 (800) 265-5254 and we'll, send you the Brochure of the Tour you're interested in, or complete the cou- pon below and mail today. GORRIE _ Fire destroyed the barn of Robert Earl, three' miles south of Gorrie on Wednesday morning, Lost in the blaze were two head of .cattle and over 140 pigs. Four other head of cattle were injured and two have since had to be de- stroyed. A quantity of hay, grain -and straw, also a seed drill, elevator and hammermill were among the contents burned. The loss is partially covered by insurance. Yes, I am interested In Travellinga's 1973 COMMUNITY FRitNDSHIP . TOURS. Please send me your fully - illustrated Brochure on the following Tours: ALASKA & YUKON ISLES i SOUTHERN IRELAND. ..THE BRITISH VELLINGA'S WORLD-WIDE TRAVEL SERVICE 'LTD. "Trevillinps's Quality Tours" 244 Queen Street ^Chatham, Ont. ACROSS I. Injure 5. Slap 9. About, as dates 10. white ant I oar, r 11. Broad tie 12. Part of stair 14. Scrutinize 15. Confuse 16 What ? 17 Cherished animals i k Deciliter ( abbr. ) 19. Kind of Greek architecture 22 Wine receptacle 23 January 1 26. African hemp 27. Steep 28. Type measure 29. Man's name 31. Egyptian solar deity (Var. ) 33. ial dsocivisions 35. Dull pain 37. Bird's nest fern ( H.I. ) 38. Wall painting 39. Evenings 40. ( poette. Wt Pr' poplar 41. Infrequent 42. Honey makers The L n + extra, for you. It's a 2 night ap ,t ' two at 3 t + 1 5" Q It' I' deluxe n for two z ts, dinner IA the :MOUS 'CaPtiii 's ''„alae complete with a e Cocktail, brellgast each morning*14a aightSeeing' tour Tomato's many exciting attmotiun , •ell for only $59.90, object to advance • reidetration. %i ooe ,is .in the heart of downtown Toronto, ol000to ehoppiag, theatres and; anted***rl�it. You get somethingt t►t'a at the Lord Simms it'a f dly ty you'! u: enJoy to rt Out your stay � Colour `''':xoolaY conditioned. Sea your travel agent or contact rU a�t� 1 t) i 5 Street West,. 'l oroato, T epnone« .6Z'1848 R JRANS ►T ,AN rIC `i �sti eat on OIC rf US$; ITf(- l,n•�ternational j• OPERATING THE WO:Pfcam rnaehttle, Peorge tas.,i r intr,igues`on'$ookera. while plant manager Afton Adams also watches this operation .at the' Stanley poor Systems plant. :Staff Photo. .' ,..• ■ • GORRIE - The annual meeting of the Gorrie branch 'Of the Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Gladstone Edgar last Wednesday everting' with President Mrs. Raymond Gowdy presiding. ; In the absence of the secretary; Treasurer Mrs. Robert Elscer called the roll`; accepted dues'•for' the.coming year, read the corres- pondence .and ':presented her . financial report. . Reports were also heard fr1 7 the • conveners.. of . the, stan committees `regardiir ;the OW year's activities an tom; norm ating committee cora .. <. a W �yy t 1 9' t..a ' Mrs. Alegi Graham t president: and those exec President, Mrs. aymond., Gowdy; , vice presides, William T . is Thoroton al�ld'Mrs. Glenn,y Johnston; secretary, Mrs. Jack. Ferguson; treasurer, Mrs. Tedi; Matuszek ; public relations ficer, . Mrs: Martin Scott; Tweedsmuir, History curator, Miss Jean Sperling and. Mrs. N. PRETTY POLYESTERS BLUEVALE - The third meet ing of the Pretty Polyesters was held on April 17th in the;,,,,.. United Church basement. Eight "? members answered the roll 'call which was "Compare the total cost of your garment with a sim- ilar ready-made one." ' The members and leaders discussed neckline finishes. The. leader, Mary Edith . Garniss, demonstrated the bound neck- band, rolled edge trim and turtle neck collar. These are all techniques which the members.? may use on their knit garments. Named district `director'; was Mrs. Alex Graham with: Mrs;: Morley Johnsona the alternate. Mrs. Norman `rade, ;;Nips. JQhfl Baylor,. Mrs: Gladstone- ,Edgar the branch•. directors. Pianists are Mrs. Wilbur Fogg Saeid . Mrs. °N Wade and ,Mrs Hdrold,eil and Mrs. Russell Adams were h ted auditors. Standing Committees: Agri- culture and Canadian:;ndustries, Mrs w Lyle' Watson' and Mrs. Robert Elschner; citizeflship and worlds affairs, " Mrs. Alvin' Grainger, Mrs; Ted Matuszek;, fa i ,. f , and consumer affairs,.;, Mrs. William . Thornton, Mrs, Cecil Wilson; resolutions; . Mrs, Melvin Taylor, Mrs. Gladstone Edgar, Mrs. Wilbur Hogg, Mrs. Tom. Mac- Donaldand Mrs. Russell. Adams were named ;as the local, corn 'triunity activities committee. Following.the usual :closin g of - the meeting, the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Cecil Wilson, served a LISTOWEL TRAVEL BUREAU • GORRIE - The monthly meet- ing of St. Stephen's' Guild was held at the home of Mrs. Roland Bennett. The meeting opened with the Lord's prayer followed by thescripture, read by Barbara Bennett. , A poem • was read by Donna' Bennett and Georgina Zimmer- man gave a 'reading "Hands". Mrs. 0. May also gave a reading, about meetings. A bake sale was planned for April 27, at . Ash's Restaurant, Gerrie. The annual bus trip is planned for June 14th to Toronto Island and onta .o Place. Mrs. Newton won the Mystery yster. y gift. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by -Mrs. Newton. .•' Y f �y,� 5c� ff y� .•a ..Rr R45'• ' ` ,� ,.?;' r � ? t rf>+F.,;� �',� ;.+ � ., w'9P'�" �� ' f. fr> R � }.,�i...,� Y . .: ,y''�•,•,},ssfxp`+: rr,:•.^'+'� ✓�, bl +'� f ' . ,.. • .. ... •. ... � :.. •. -' . -. r .. � H.. rtr� f� }� � {�$�h f `; r� % r;{ fi '?y�'{ Acres of 'private vate ocean beach • heated peel, luxurioussur:decks,. accommQdatron • g. olf privi edges�n 3 chem ionshr cnurses.•freetennis on premises *superb dining •\nightly dancing and entertainment • visits to, Walt Dither World available. See your travel agent Of cot' tact: Innkeeper, 212 King St. We, Torofto,`Tel. (416).362-753' FOR YOUR 1973 HOLIDAY YOU'D BTIER GO $UNTOURS SUNTOURS 'BRITAIN FOR LESS" When stranded on the highway, raise the hood of your car, turn on - your emergency four-way flash- ers, tie a white handkerchief to antenna or door handle. But re- member: get your car as far off the roadway and on to the shoul- der as. possible. CROSSWORD DOWN 1. Inciter of quarrels 2. Alms _box I eocl. 3. Sacred picture 4. Pad 5. Gem weight 6. Groups 7. Quick 8. Montgom- ery and Rommel 9. Box 13. Kind of race 15. Forms anew 17. Jumbled type MOO ©x OD UWE= MEMO WM= 171J17k lEl OWED OEDF1DE WO E©©C) ©E MEMO EMU 12000EI9E©©©I MIDI mom MO mon WM ©DOI►MCID WOMB E7©©UIJ MERU MOO O UWEIOE7 MIME ©OWI 20. Be in debt 21. The Empire State (abbr.) 22. Fruit drink 23. Family mem- ber 24. Greek letter 25. Selenium (sym.) 29. Different 30. Plague 32. African river N. River in Yugoslavia 35. French river 36. Manitoban Indiiin 38. 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