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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1973-05-03, Page 12Advance -Times, Thursday, a; . ,: 1073 rave and John were with Mr. and 1i n of Newcastle. Mrs. Archie Purdon of Whitechurch and Robert Purdon visited on with the latter's son -in - and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bout of Fergus. They also 'tad with their granddaugh- ttera,. Mr: and Mrs. Don Brown *ltd: Mr- and Mrs- John Shafer of Ora- iff Edmund . Irwin of Goderich visited last Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs,, Berson Irwin. Miss Given Scott of Barrie was a visitor last week with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and . Mrs. Albert Coulltes, 'and other relatives. ' Mr. and Mrs. Gerdon Gross and Anita of Blyth visited on Sunday with 'Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Chamney. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd, Rev: Bruce and Mrs, Penny, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Collar, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kilpatrick, Mr. and Mrs. Al Thomson of Wingham and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shore of Wroxeter attended the annual banquet of the Bluewater Fellow= ship. , Baptist Association and play, "The Centurion", hi Elm- wood Community Hall on Friday evening. Easter Day guests at the home n of ..and,Mr's, 4a8li R1nn and John were Mr and. Mrs. Elvey Reck, Joanne and Jennifer of Monkton, M. and Mrs. Keith Rock and\Jane tte of.Walton, Mrs. Gladys Rock,and,pruce of Monk- ton and 'Walter Rock of Seaforth. Waiter Scott, Henry Pattison, Harold Webster, Thomas John. son, Robert Wallace,: Roy Noble Personals and Milo Casenloae attended the sessieee 0 the Greed eek Chapter and ' Grand Orange Lodge of Ontario West in. Barrie last week. Walter Scott ?was elected Grand Master of the Grand Black Chapter. Ronald Taylor of 'Ontario Veterinary College, Guelph, has returned home after completing. his course for this term. The Belgrave Women's Insti- tute members have completed their canvassing for the Caner Society and have received $511.40. They wish to thank everyone who contributed. Miss Joyce Taylor of Toronto spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor. Miss Franci Talframan of Islington accompanied her and she spent the weekend with her girlfriend, Miss Doreen Taylor. KNIT -PICS BELMORE , The fourth meeting of the Knit -Pies was held at the home of Ruth Hastings. The meeting was opened with the 4-H motto and Evelyn .Dickson read the minutes. Demonstra- tions at the meeting included the making of ' a neckline edge trimmed with' binding and the attachment of a collar to a gar- ment. The fifth meeting was held at the home of Susan Underwood. Gail Renwick read the minutes of the last meeting while Mrs. Hays, leader, demonstrated putting in a sleeve and doing a V-neck. The assistant'Ieader, Evelyn Dickson, demonstrated howto do a tailor's hem. TO Oxt meeting is to be at the home of Mrs. Hays. Agrkultua Society How icer GORRIE. - The Howick Agricultural their sPriag in the local! e 1973 Howl; mmunity icenl items of buaip. Douglas Banker, .I the Community Spoke briefly on the centre, outlining'th►e Wading and; ground plans. The society v $500 to the pro,lect, }whit erect facilitiesTMt naee`y'''. a fair on the years. The secretary was a invest remaining; Victoria Trust and. contact Sink Been Amusement Agency for. ,. $midway concesslo for thisfair to be held in Gorrie October' 5 and Members also decided to, pen- nor a commercial clanteformaple syrup and maple ,products,:.the horse and pony 4-H club and five, field crop competitions.,Farim in Howick and Turnherry= are in. ,vited to compete in ung ,>.or all the, field crop.competitions bcon- .tactin the same o t, g e., mmrt. last year, or the secretary, A committee was, namedfor+'sci,,al :prizes collectionjudges were picked for all departments of the fair. Everyone enjoyed the. excellent report of the O.A. A.S. conventions held in Toronto- in February and given by Mrs. Oscar Kieffer. Mr. and Mrs. Kieffer were dele , gates from the Howick Fair•, ;Board. The Queen of the Fair contest, will again be held this year; all oung ladies in Howick and;Tura- ry are cordially invited to en- er. Mrs.. Ken McMichael,` Mrs. Imer Harding and ' Mrs, 'Scott Clarkson were named: in charge KEN TE RV IT WON 5th prize in the Skate-a-thon and Ho*' and Lancaster congratulates him and presents his prire�;' ( Staff Photo"). Confusion cleared over hockey vucto The Advance -Times received a delayed 'report on the outcome of. the hockey House League in which Rev. Barry 'Passmore, league convener, clarified the confusion which surrounded the • final game of the playoffs. The Police Maple- Leafs- o cap - 6 ilex. Wa lter Silver ,studied, languages in.. , SwNtswland, ° atter he attended . t orrfe Paint CQiI , - and, graduated from •bents Wsslyn College Allow York: as raeeeiving him41ka er of ,Divinity Degree from Asbiiiry� Theological Unary. Rev• , end 01.ipL' Silver were oC'10isiQog)1•.arrnd, inZire >Af afht ie later taugbtclieses at Bible 3clsiol;il Rwanda,; Africa: 'tured the.league trophy by virtue "of a very strong last half. In the semi-finals the Leafs eliminated the Brophy_ Bruins while the Canadian Tire . (anadiens dis- posed of the CKNX Hawks. In the finals, .the Bruins edged the Hawks two games to one, to cap- ture the consolation trophy. It was in the other final playoff that the confusion arose. Both the Leafs and the Canadiens had won me game apiece and had tied ane. In ,the final game, the Cana- Iiens took a 1-0 lead in the third ieriod. Then with four minutes to go, the Canadiens drew a penalty rind the Leafs, using ' a power play scored to tie the gam;' e A league rule states however, that during the playoffs,.'a team, may not use a power play . while: the other team is shorthanded,, h The Leaf coach was not awar.F that this rule applied during pia' offs- due to anoversight on 'tl league convener's part, in that he. had never been given a copy': of the miles. As a resultthe goal wa; disallowed and the Canada.., won the game. and the series', About this confusing end to hockey season, Mr: Passe orc said,. "If my decision. hurt,; .any member of the Leaf team, f,'a truly sorry. However, 'felt decision had to be made. Ihop does not discourage anyone Irani this contest. Aunty plop" 5 l young.t , .,The county tree ..._re lacemen 'DOUG NEIL,: f, th o ireereet�'on board presents awards to Tim 'Henderson Who qualified for third prize in. the Skate -a -then. Absent When: Skate -a -thou . winners received -their-awards was Randy Gr+naway of BIuevale, winner of the trophy given to the.s;kater'.in ,the l unlor division (9 'years -and` under). bringing in the'highest amount in pledges. (Staff Photo) dedicated 4 BLUEV SII, Rev. R. H, Armstrong :of -Wingham .conduct- ed communion service at the. Presbyterian Churcl ,on Sunday. Mrs.,R9aymond, Elliott present- ed a baptismal font in memory, of her late. husband; Bernard Thomas accepted on behalf of the congregation and ' Rev. ' Arm- stronggave the dedication and, prayer. - Four new members were re- ceived, Mr. and'. Mrs, . Ron Boonstra, Brian Warwick and - Robert' 'MacTavish.. Ross Gray presented the certificates; The choir sang "I've Been to Calvary". 'program was reviewed briefly My girl is the luckiest person in participating in our league next under the Huron County Road restaurants. She's always finding year." .:,Committee report it last Thurs. ' money under ,plates, He also offered special "thanks „day's session of County Council. to the coaches and managers, who It was learned • the county is • did a . tremendous job all winter, planting 2,100 six-foot to eight - long and hoped they would:Th foot hardwood trees this ,spring. . back next year. hese hardwoods are. in addition: 3,000 seedling white pines land pines Which will also be anted 'this . spring .by county rces.. 4 rcnlwoH"odrl'i<i ` Suitdfat •� , �J, tt ,May 5 lit e p un. and, ly► nwr- } % + C' IYlay 6* 1'f n m.J SIL tPREVAILS WHEN GOOD MIEN `DO NOTHING 1 rs me THE HOOVER SALE CONTINUES CASH iN ON BIG SAVINGS AT " 258 Main S RI R TARE Mount Forest • if Join Your Fellow°'tanadians on TRAVELLINGAI 1973 I uw Comauuity . Friendship Tour to the British Isles and So.there lielaud 2` DAYS DEPARTING FROM TORONTO SEPtEMBER 9, 1973 This .outstanding tour has beep especially arranged for you and your tello* Canadians. You'll visit an Irish Castle where you'll enjoy a magnificent Mediaeval Banquet; "kiss" the famous Blarney Stone; mix with the rollicking Irish and hear their merry ballads In one of their friendly, traditional pubs: Dublin, with a history stretching back to pre-viking days. 13 In Edinburgh you'll visit the magnificent Edinburgh Castle land the Palace of Holyrood House; visit the walled city of 'Chester; Stratford -Upon -Avon and the 'Shakespeare Memorial Thitatre; you'll spend four days in Europese largest capital, London, where you'll visit Buckingham Palace; the Changing of the Guard, an, awning at the Theatre. All this and much, much more. You'll• fly with Air Canada Jet Service; stay at first class Hotels; all land travel by luxury modern motorcoach. We are happy to announce that this Tour will be personally ' es- corted throughout by Walter Forbes, former Warden of the County of Huron. In 1971 Walter led our most successful Com- munity Friendship Tour to Sur- ope' and extends a cordial invi- tation to you to loin him and Mrs. Forbis onthis outstanding Tour. Experienced travellers, they artmost qualified and con- genial hosts. Membership on this Tour is limited to 32 persons. Reservations are being accepted on a first-come, first -serve basis. For further information and Brochure call TOLL FREE 1400-265.5254 OR WRITE: VEILINGAS WORENVIRE TRAVEL SERVICE LTD. 244 QUEEN tTREET CHATHAM, ONT. 352-5150 • son ,er4t son 'anal '"llriiss Elva,` Foster attended the annual ACW meeting of Anglican , Churches held Thursday in London Teachers' College. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ian Pittendreigh and family of London spent the weekend with' Mr. and Mrs. George Pittendreigh. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Frew and Sharon of . Preston were Sunday ' guests with. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moore.. ' Mr.n. a d Mrs. Frank Slater of Strathroy, Mrs. Walter Buttell of - Blyth and Mrs. M. Kane of Van- couver visited o4er the weekend with Mr. apd Mrs. Crosby Soth- eran. The Gorrie, 'Wroxeter and Fordwich mixed bowling leagues' held their annual playoff bowling night on Wednesday in. the Ford- wich, Bowling Lanes for the Bob Douglas Trophy with the Ford- wich team winning. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Robinson re- turned home last week after spending the winter in Florida. Mr. and Mrs.' Randy King and baby, spent the weekend in Guelph with Mr. and Mrs. Jack King. Bruce returned home with them after spending a few days with his grandparents., Mr. and Mrs. Allen Law and family of Belfountain were week- end guests with Mr. and Mrs. `Iv Piercer, Miller and 'Miss Chris•' Elora were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller A large crowdattetded,. spring concert on• Thursday eve: Hing at Howiek i entral°school. It was worthwhile and the teachers deserve a great fleal of credit' for the work they put into this con- cert. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer William- son -visited recently wiifli Mr. and s Mrs. Wayne Edgar at Coiling - Wood. Mr. and' Mrs. Ted Klaassen were Kitchener visitort one day last week. Mrs. Pearl Patterson returned home last week after 'spending a couple of weeks with relatives hi Toronto, Tillsonburg and Peter- borough. Mrs. Roy Kennedy was able to return home Saturday after being confined for some time in Vic- toria Hospital, London. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Harris visited one day last week with Mr,' and Mrs. Les Watkins. Mrs. • Anson Ruttan ac- companied Mr. and Mrs. Keith Montgomery of Wingham to Kitchener on Saturday. Miss Doris Ward of Listowel and Mrs. Pearl Patterson visited one day last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Williams in Goderich. bus beat OnisF"t ion a trial bas find that 80 per cent to 90 ent''of the hardwood trees ved the first winter and ton- er the psAect successful," aimed Coun►' Engineer Jim :ritne 1- "To b sr knowledge *iron is theby 'county, in On- o with a tree , replacement ogram 'df pais iaiagnitude. xs "We.estimate that about •3,000 elm: and Other tree var ieties on' county.rcadsides have been cut veer. the past eight * fell years tie to Dutch elm and other diseases, old age and storm damage," reported Mr. Britnell. 4i K'yl`e hoptto be able to continue this,repla etnent program and in some small. way help to beautify our` roadsides." THE YOUNGEST SKATER to complete 24 hours at the Skate-a.thon was Michael Rantoul and he received his prize from Jim Ward. (Staff Photo) THE HONOR _ OF the Luck - now area was very well up- held 'by young Stephan Prit- chard, doing one of his solOs as a participant in the Lions:' Talent Hunt Thursday night; njoy a 2Night:Special, in TORONTO The Lord Slmcoe has something extra for you: It's a 2 night special for two at a cost of only $59.90. It includes deluxe', a comxnodation for two nights, ' dinner in the famous. Captain's Table complete with a champagne cocktail, breakfast each morning and a sightseeing tour of Toronto's ' Many ',exciting attractions -- all for only $59.90, subJect to, advance registration. The Lord Simcoe ,is in the heart of downtown Toronto, close to shopping, theatres and entertainment. e You get something else that's special at the Lord Simcoe -- it's' friendly hospitality you will enjoy through- out your stay with. us.. ' Colour TV in every room, fully air conditioned. Lord Swam Hotel See your travel .agent or contact us at: 150 King Street West, Toronto. 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