HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1973-06-14, Page 8lid )9? acho
ortnerr -
over the Week
and District
Vii.. Hous-
slipped on the
the lotaln .Street in
w and fracturedright
was admitted to hospital
condition is
Satin-
Cbeni Wraith, one-year, • is
in fair .eonditioa tin la, after
beingadmittedwith head injuries
Wednesday due to a fall on some
stet*at her home. She is the
daughter of'RodWeII:Wraith-
Airs-
Wraith-J . R4el Hardie, Winilhara,
is in satisfactory condition in
hospital with a fractured pelvis
aft falling on Patrick Street on
Wednesday.
On Thursday Mrs. Joyce Ar,
thur, Rit 2, Wtngham,' was ad;
mitted.to hospital via arbul e
with lit"in uric Suffered in a
`' fall at her Wine. Her condition is -
listed. as satisfactory;
onAlso ThursdayKevin Scott,
age 9, RR 1, Belgrave, the son of,
Kenneth Scott, received a -frac-
tured
f rac-tured left wrist at East Wawa-
nosh;School. He was treated and
on Slimy In 0.
Brenda Johnston presided at
n.' *04 Mark Taylor,' Howard
its and Scott Lou d: of
the intermediate utas} acted as
The church ' sanctuary was
beautiful with baskets :of. multi-
colored flowers'. Primary tnotn-
tiers placed flowers: •at the front,
then were seated • in the front
pews,P
school
Ther choir, coinwasp aced ofcormthe
member ,, -
panted for their anthems,
"S• urely? Goodness and Mercy"
and: "The Lord Is My S",
by Miss Doreen Anderson at the
organ. Guitar and harmonica
accompaniment added a pleas-
ing variation to the numbers..
• Clifford Couites, assistant
• superintendent, was assisted by
Rev. John Roberts. Gary Hopper
led in the reading of Psalm 698,
`The Lord is My Shepherd'.
Scripture passages were read by
Clifford Branton and Janice,
Coultes�
Mrs Kenneth Wheeler intro-
duced the ''guest Speaker, Mrs.
Cecil Whittick of Blyth, who, with
the aid of a flannelgraph, based
her remarks on "The Disciples".
"Jesus needs apostles as.
friends, disciples and witnesses",
she said. She pointed out that dis-
Sacred Heart -,
Aero, age 4, Wing -
a ladder on Sunday
et her bone sustain-
**ries and injuring her
e. -She Vas
leased.
was treated and
ter a fisb hoots became
Is hand, while fish-
tinb errs River on
Sunday glad
naw Lacerated.,
gn object while,`
or the• farm
r treated' 'and
Fischer, RR 2, )Nl
J
l ;year, ;old, the, son of
f` Aber, ''Was a trans,
+ 'Victoria r•Hospttal; LnA-
a ambulance after a trac-
n over tbelower pair of .his
x
afractured.
FANSHAWE GRADUATE .
Ross Alexander Craig, son
Of Mr- and Mrs. WHIiam J.
Craig, RR 2, Blyth, graduated
from Fanshawe College. Loo=
'don on May 25. The gradua-
tion was held in Centennial
Hall, London, Ross attended
,school at USS 3 and OS 10
East Wawanosh and was a
graduate of F. E. Madill Sec-
ondary School.. He received
his diploma for three years
Electronic 1 •cohtrol Techno-
logy course. He also has a
two-year engineering Elec.,
ironic Technology dipidma.
Ross has accepted a position
with the Ministry of Trans-
port (Telecommunications
Division), North Bay and
commenced work last week.
Mr. and Mrs., W J. Craig at-
-tended the
t-tended'thee graduation.
rasions and
s inj>iiriea.` They accident
on;, Sunday.
re
ss Twyla Dickson, daughter
and .Mrs. Kenneth Dick-
son, won the Senior 'Girls' cham-
pionship•at the Field Day at Hill-
crest Central School, Teeswater.
Harry Mulvey; ` Mrs. Dave
Eadie and Marjorie are travel-
ling to the West Coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood. Fitch,
Mrs., Cari`F1tch and Kevin spent
Wednesday, afternoon with Mr.'
and Mrs:. David Porter and Lisa.
Congratulations to Mr. and
haw (Carole `Stokes-)
, on the birth ,of their
son o i,J ne 6. Bela'a, brother for
David and Wade and' a third
indson for Mr, and Mrs. John
es of Be ore,
• .Ion Stones and
s. Ems]/lwood Fitch at;Arm
�y� {y�.■ 1rlryl
B. 'lice► i^'t-j
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Grades 3and 4 are busy mak-
inglifts for their Indian friends
in Fox Lake, Alberta. Some chil-
dren are making stuffed animals.
Other gifts being made are jewel-
lery, puppets, bark plaques and
batiques.
Grades' 1 to. 4 really enjoyed
their trip to the circus in London
on Friday, June 1. •They .went to
Storybook Gardens in the :morn-
ing and the ,Garden Brothers Cir-
cus in the afternoon. They saw
Amazon Lady, many juggling
acts;ear funny cloi on the trapeze
and some trick d*s and horses.
The Kindergarten class visited
the farm of the Doerr family.
They saw many animals in. the
barn and in. the pasture. They all
had.a very good time.
Grades 7 and 8 Art class visited
the Guenther Heiner Art Gallery
on>Tuesday.\,r eyl saw
' the0. eitrit` of
byaGugn r y
A
a 1. en, bO}�i.Y,r,�%{-Ian
e, Ranson,, of Toronto, Ken Jackson
of London, lilda 'Pederson of
London, Tony Lee : of London,
Duane; Fenwick:of Owen• Sound
and Bonnie ° Steinman .of, Wroxe-
wick, daughter.
an ML's lalter,.itenwiek
spita ized an RKitchener with
irokenr eg.
Tom Darling, Mac. ,Inglis and
ett Dustow 'went ,on 'a bus
if Southern Michigan with
e Cotttity Beef `Producers
„
Tuesday and lyedne,S4dY
acSween;riassist-
lard of :World
Missions,` and Mrs.' ,MacSween
were guests atrthe morning Nom.
service. in ,St s Andrew's.
pian Church. Itev. R ,,H,
rmstrong," minister ; of the
lurch;, .wasassisting at a 'dedi-
, cation servicein Erskine Church,
Hamilton.
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HOLD SHOWER'
FORDWICH -- A kitchen and
grocery shower was held at the
home of Mrs. Bill Ifaverfiel d for
friends and relatives' of Miss
Karen Lynn of OrMia who will be
married in Judy►
A couple of contests were
played after which the bride-to-
be was presented with her gifts.
4 She was assisted in opening them
by her mother, Mrs. Cecil Lynn
and her sister Judy.
Karen thanked everyone and
lunch was served. Relatives
attended from St. Catharines,
Orillia, Wroxeter and Fordwich.
e'best protective
,,eatittiptnent against job
ncc dents ts' lready yours-
-
your eyes, your ears,
you rain
Keep alert, work -
defensively, and you'll stay
on. tle.job. •
rt
Self-defence is the
secret of safety. You've got
a lot to live for; work
defensively, and enjoy life.
The sure
wan
S
rs
oIf� fence.
•
telaperod
dicta* V `
lives after
y %
dam i descr
duces; he intra
Jam, task the boy w
Loaves aerie fishes.
She concluded her naming Modern disciples�
.as
.Jane Briant, astronaut ;moi
famous skater and a r
football, player.
song Concerning the di
was sung by Mrs. 11, tttck, the.
SCh0Qt and soar gregatton; :stati
that Jesus needs "me, ton, lab sr
disciple".
The large.congregation af; local
and neighboring church mem,-
beers was.a token -of the apf?a i+
tion of the work Undertake
annually by the schOoi and it
helpers,
Policy r
two accidents
The town police reported. two
motor vehicle accidents oYer tine
week. On Friday a car dryen,,b
Elmer Ireland backed ' out o#_.a
driveway and struck asked ver
hicle causing approximately $11:
damage.
On Saturday a car driven. k
Daniel `'Stephens of Cam
Bay, Quebec, was struck by
operated by John -W. Schipper, Q,
Wingham. The investigation int
the' accident is continuing.
•Two - incidents of vandalism
were reported by the police. On
Saturday several windows were
broken at the curling.rink and a
garden hose belonging to, Murray
Hunter of Patrick Street was cut,
Three charges were laid under`
the Liquor teentrol Act.
Because it lakes so muehi odeyjust to
days, saving a few dolma out of each, pay
gets Vugher and tougher, Soniething always vows
up. Instead or saying those few dollars you eta by
spendingtherm • Toronto Dominion has, a solu`` -
fo
for you?. .s er�lted.,Casb�w�►ur�dex� 'set . , and ,
way gto salmi
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us4ow mue ou think yOU c
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toputinto your savings account, aBd Once a fnoa
every her wee 'or„w a ever Yon.saY,, welt auto.
mat eallytranafer
that amount from°' your ch i' n g;,
.account” into our savings. account, This .
probably 'won't even amiss, its
Evenif you alreadyhave a;,P'r'ey iutl?4"Savin .
• account Cast .ibuilder will ,ensure a - .accessful
Savin s :programme.. Awad if you've just .finished
paying you can keep• On putting .aside
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`,a. 1f1. t
�tl�ose rn:ohi�i� pay�cut� and � y.yw rs�
some saving programmes,.your done is 'not' � tied
up`. You can use it any . time, , your v, ant-$orr...a;:.
vacatiori,i fora car, or even the down payment fof
ouse. Talk to Os about dash -builder. it's: the new
'ay. ° to a ash
save at...Toronto Dorm nionSee•chat a
iffeOnee it•makes;to you.
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bank where �::.le :make the difference
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P J ;Snow,, Manager. W ngham,, Ontario
A i. Graham, Manager, Gori*Ontario
Blade &
71/4" circuia! saw
Well balanced. Has burn=out protected
motor. Keeps sawdust from cut,
ting line. dots to 235" at 90°,
lye at 45° in dressed lumber.
9 amps. 4900 RPM. Here's
a great gift,for da\di
gi•
b, `•F'�v�
Reg. 34.95
#7305
Awmmtwaufflammon
{:•19s.w.. a
Orbital
Sander
Black & Decker gen-
eral purpose type.
Sands,flush an 3
sides. One hand use.
1287
#009. 17.88
Seaver
Stain
Inteilor/exterior
use. In Redwood,
Cedar or Walnut.
easy to use.
444
Save! Jig
Saw
Black & Decker. For
one hand cutting in
wood, metal, plas-
tic. Bevels to 45°.
Reg. 17.88
#7'515
Fiberglass
Panels
utility panels in
choice of Green,
White or Yellow:
Many uses.
$389 26"x8'
$4.87 28" x 1'0'
Fencing
4' high inti•
gonial louver
fencors
8rl ' i�ibne,
Op' Approx.tons
� Cow Lin ft.
iPrj len g/
+
4' high flinch
rail oni. �'
$1.09$1.49�ection�.
6' high Perk
, pireCtiouce. ne. e'
$3.69 $4.89
Construction'
Red Cedar
25% standard
21¼" &It,"
D4S.
534"xeis.
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