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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1973-06-26, Page 7•. 1970 CADILLAC ELDO ADO. SPORT;WIPE ttdltl t p W p►oMy.r 'cptfo,f,c';air labl'ei R ,, toad i s., ,11100 o �radto ria r ,dslo rr,. 'utgi i s►ntincr►n,. c�raise� trot, . 'tin .. and telsoeplc. :tiOe ,foo .000100, S1A900 no*.• t Uc. 'NO, ffi$4211, .. f� ...E ' •1969.; 01 DSMO111 E 'ORONADO DELUXE Two door b �jsr tl 0►" 'i ► l r steering" y . aw �t; �►hlts iw top►►.tlnts+cl��tt* ails ,nand blacktops cre#trn vinyl Int rlor. I ts, l+lo. pi#L.164. • Bruce. C A awe �. ��. Bre, .Chaplain George Grigg, PM Walter .11. Scott,. 'Lecturers Roles Hibberd "'�du toMV. A. t ` and W. IL Net y i, l*t forget to attend the , Sat grave 'c'� Farr on 1►.+i,.i", and a #es tt. ,Coupes 'visited: ob lttutrday4ith . i i . �Ceell 'Armstrong ' of ° i- dale Mr, and Mrs. David Hanna and 1l'aa. milt' of Kit uer Accompanied . and.Mrs R Willard' Astro to a Robinson `family reunion. at, the 'ar y-the�4von: ford'on day. Mrs, Charles,Joini►ston 041'14r aOdhouse returned horn Lewis .g%- idol► evening'fro their trip Kendra *here they* unvisited with ''their cousins, Rev. Harold 'and .1. Boyd and .family. the. ,way bo a they visited' ;with relatives yr' a Presbyterian ►'ure rf�w ..as tl ! i ,p ( '�/ t Iltopic rt iters Alin 21 nem he v •° a n r a Business � Lee's Tavern andRte . Guest speaker was • field,' a formerWingham officer, who,.,is in charge .of security ,t' Sinrnm- � s • j .Ki tcchener, The , special iintert included ;�h , how to prevent shopliftingand, :fact that three adultsare caught shoplifting for every;, Minor who isaipprehendied. sown by Cp r Vii►-~ eb gip. • lv►N` t r NIASON,,a grade t oistudent at the BI th y Public School actsrrlgpc'ited bybn- stable Wayne Moulton,, provincial police safety officer for Huron County.00 0 ' The children. were guests -of. the police, a'ij ibulance and fire departments of Wingham o'n. Wednesday afternoon, i spacious sizes; of decks. You get. the ft*telals, plus an ° easy -to- folio �i.;�bluepl'i�it. DO -it -your- self.; now. Rat's so easy t0' create a .new look of beauty to your home, or cottage. 0 y, '(Staff photo). Sbowor the 'm x i•basement with; 1 tl!' en�t : Thtroll eatl - = evil- of =India. ,dr l ?be prisident't1 ing with''a few i taken ffrom_ , the Me teal F. book► 1 x y f a r alter:. dR l charge of devotion'. Matthew r�' 34, 'w Mrs., Eterett° Dustovi The study period' tit WHrrECHVRCH ale Memorial Community 4Hau Was decorated' with pink and white streamers Friday evening 'for a showerhonoring bride-to-be Miss Doris Fisher,, While the crowd wa‘gathering, Mrs. Dan Tiffin plaYed VW' music.., Mrs. 'Bill Rintoul . Was. mast&r'44.4f,cerenionies4d wet �► i_ a Agog a` Jettft Ward s Langaide sang '`,PutI our Hand In -'.the Hand" and then gave .an, encore., number. Community singing wasenjoyed and contests were conducted by -Mrs. Don Ross and Mrs. Bill Rintoul gave a reading. Joyce Tiffin read a brief (ad- dress to the bride -elect and, with Miss Bennet and Mrs. Bill Oh - son, the guest of honor was called to the. platform. Miss Bennet assisted her in opening •'he gifts and her sister, Mrs. Gibson, read the cards. Joyce Tiffin and J. Sleightholm also assisted. Among the gifts received were china- ware, cream and sugar sets, salt and pepper shakers, electrical appliances, a pole lamp and a bedspread. Miss Fisher thanked the spon- sors of the shower and all in: at- • tendance for their gifts. discussed at.. Christian u.Development Means: To re." Mrs. Wright spoke :on th home life and its influence. Mrs. Inglis spoke on teenage views, express- ing, concern over the lack of decent ...movies for the young ple to see and . the very low Mrd of movies sh wn at the local drive-ins. Mrs. ur , spoke on . "Those Who Are Outside Society..", A thought-provoking discussion followed, centering around how a solution could be found to have better movies and `entertainment' for families and. young people. Mrs. Ivan Mawhinney conduct- ed an interesting Bible quiz and the meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction. Lunch was served by Mrs. Harvey. Wright Mrs. Oliver Dustow. dent Wingham 1, Teeswat€ way 4, north o c rossr , Turflbe y' ," -iamage to wok' timtated at' Def+ectiYe of John,. Ston A t Wall, res caused amrnes, he Blyth A _. in 100 damage thelarena. Mr. ammes was an'o injured in the mishap* The provincial :police,;; #rade seven investigations charged seven persons .undo Liquor Control Act, • Where were 14 charges laid with '11 persons. warned under the Highway Traffic Act. 22 investigation of the Criminal Code • resulted' in three persons being charged. 4' Superseal Orivew4 Black shingles Sealer 97 Top quality 210 -Ib. asphalt shingles. Now's the time to -buy. 88 5 6 -gal. pail Beaver asphalt base sealer. Covers approx. 500 sq. ft. Coloured Patio stones Insulation 237 Durofoam 11s In Yellow, Red or Grey. 18" x 18". Cash 'n, carry, only. 4x8xI1/aN 4x8x 1" Foam insulation with scares of uses around the home. Buy nowt SAVE. ON CARPET ROLL ENDS 405 JOSEPHINE ST. WINGHAM PHONE 357-2581 STORE HOURS : Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Saturday 8:00 o«art. 4:00 p.m. at• MRS. STEWART AMENT, Blyth, and Mrs.ohn Roberts,.�oberts,8eigrevs, watch as,students from Blyth Public School' are given a tour of one of the Wingh8M Ambulances by Marty Cretier 00 Wednesday of the new police offices open house. (Staff photo)