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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1973-07-12, Page 5lad deal want it. sib Tali win bow last 01104 IMO* Did • SP 414 *spiv has wow Of 0010110.-Saawsh *Oa pea*s-wtlis saISUIS -1-Js 000,0000, n010010.01,100 WOO 00010.1100 00100•01! Ow Ow* • * *OS 0.00.0.10110,07•11041004 Oise* moos. The hasottill lifiorprostleao of task *Owe. appoolflo 00 ass,. The iNsislas INaawas • roof tor bs . • ,.,0,6!".1,11P •"'" . - • SUNDAY,JULY t5 ovotosaiiii-Poritoth w�lAip•ost WESTFIEiD •FILLOWS1410 ',HOUR.; 2P.M. 110RONAfit.N.S. CHAPEL', .40itostoril. :it. P.M oviairotliCis!.cotot. • • • • ,; - Belgrave PersoiI Notes LIMN Irma goinp is spending two wash, ins*mid Mrs. ilarold Ardis and lathed of Loden. blies Am Minna *bits is a pilot ia *a W and District Hospital having un. argon* smrsowy thews* part of the wash. IMIrs. fiterry Rme noceivad weld *ea haw brittlifir, !Wm Scott of /Waste knit weak that behead the misisrlims be fall an an msealinor la twangs and is new a patio* in . Terme. 'General Hospital. He -received a badly crushed *ant * 'fractiored: shoulder. Last Wadnewhiyafteriassa high winds, heavy rain and large .had etones severely -damaged gar. dm* in the village and .vichilty. BrOken windows and Wien bees ,Isoni. reported. The talk among Ott residents of the villapsis that It was the most peva,e storm adgrave has bad for *longtime. .. The 'Coulteii Sisters sail .tsto' *when) at the Wingham 'Pros. _Wotan Otorch service. on Sew, ,dey morning. Miss Elizabeth Me** of Owen Sound visited with Ili Cool*: last week and attended • the baton seminar in '',Wingbani-. Miis• •.Debbie • Zippel' of-:,; Walkerton, one of the teachers at the baton Seminar 'of IVingheni, spent her the ditys-ivithlitise.., Marjorie Nixon. • . • test word Mr. and Mrs. ,, john. • Nixon had from their son: Steven,,H' was fromi 'Prance and .they were going on toltaly. n • .n Mr. and Mrs. George Michie and Mr. and Mrs"; Ross Anderson n‘, and fainilk,- attended a Michie family ,picti,i0 in Milton onSunday • Quite a number from this area. attended. the celetration. , Of the ,•GloriPu.s:•12th Of: 1.wy. Owen Sound or Saturday., Mrs. Miro Moos hareigh spent the her parents, Mr. sad Ma Claresies'atamori. Mr. wed Mrs. Don whir me Sheik* Ann of Sehombarg weelseig visits* with Mr. sall Mrs. Lath Mob. Nov. S. iteliosold Is IICW spsrAss. BEIRA.VE — Mrs. UMW Bolt, Dirs. Robert Omits* l • Mrs. &ion Martin ,tiondactad Worship service for the m of the,,,Wilted Chord* which albricludod with the singing of Milo the end .praysr. The. _business ,period was sew aided, by the president, Ws. JaMes Coulte04 111,inutas *a hott- mooting were, road and ap- proved and the treasurer's report *10 give*. It was decided to Mrs. James Lamont and 1**. Thomas Cameron for deeriois and refinishing the haeipmeit floor. Articles of good used cloth- i,ng to besent to Miseion Service", London, are being collectird swd must be 'turned in to *s. WIflsrd Armstrong by Aug* 1. A bake sale Is planned for July 30 Oddfellowie Hall in Wirellani. 'Offering was root:avid and _ 1 Mrs., .'Williain Coultas intro- duced the guest speaker of the evening, Rev. Rev. Stanley'McDonald 0t.,Logideahoro,n wile told of "Ms WO* as *•cOunsellor try,. ,Mter his .talk he divided the grOupinto.fivesinsiller,,disOwilon Mrs. ICenneth 'Wheeler , ex- pressed .,'.. thanks to Rev. Mc. Donald;,, Mrs.' Co,i,iltes' to pronounce the_benediction which the * • �Ij Mrs.- Whet Pia* el Van- eginir is visiting with heir itht, Mrs. _Omit ilthinder. Ms. Ghie Whsider visikid et .the same borne es the waeltowd, ltere wilt be se Wesnas's 'llostitlite Mooting to the smosidi01 July. Mo. Cam sts Vries and 01'irti of Coderitit and_ „ and MrsRat Plumb et ,Amsterdaiss, Hol land were viiters laet Wed- nesday with Mrs, f,see, mew, ./ Mr. and Ws. lionald Rill and Jeffery of Tavistock visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Procter an Sunday and attended the Proctor reunion in the community centre here. Mrs. and. ' Mrs. Conrad it"lbSrinopiberthFrthesciri-1044:7wer*"11,t11. Mrille!visistie:4,;11mcI $11117$4.1. Terry Wiley returned to his home at TheSSalorl 00 , Sunda,* after vending the past month working at Sureelerland Farina; Mrs. and Mrs. Robert Helm of Lucknow visited On Sunday. with Mr. and Mrs. Clare Van CaMp.. RecePtiOn. , • BEI r.. Jon and dance were - held In , Wo. men's Institute. Hall' 4st Satur day evening inn honor of Ur. and Mra David Boarrialt Snowdei0. Musks* suppliedby the Alley Cats. • Before' lunch was :served4ft. .and Mr*. Bosnian were called to the front andan address was. read by Donald „,17incent.. gift of , • money was presented to them .03! HarveyBlaCk. Both 'Linda. ind 1/avid thanked -•everyone-, for the • r reception., , • '. ' - • .• , f..„, • The Wis.asa . 4 •!' think abOt it. Your feet &sit lot of things forryou.,They dance when you're happy. They walk when you have to get someplace, They jump when you're excited. They ',tiptoe when you come home late, In short, you coil get along well without, them?„And_ :that's where proper footwear . . : helps • *When youplay tennis„; you wear tennis shoes. When 0 you Walk, you wear good Walkingshoes. And when yoirtvork, if*ourjob calls fortheM, ydu wear safety shoes. They protect your feet from injuries. injuries. Puncture- ." resistant soles protect against protruding nails. Protective toe caps absorb • the shock of falling objects. And painful stubbing. And • deep treads in the soles Pitted against fitticherous walking conditions. Takes good look at your •shoes, Make sure they're not getting,run down at the heel. Change fraying laces. And ° check the soles to see that they're in good condition. That's What selfidefence ,is. Taking good care of yourself. • The SONO way. tO • It Ltb 'i1 JTJL es. •'• . `r. NOT ALL THE excitement was along the main L drag, Friday afternoon ais':'ScOtt Cornwall demonstrates by taking the plunge from the hlgh diving board at the loyinghoiy) Pool • r ',.(Sfaff Photo) ...„ r• • T • 4,4 • r • 0 •• • cut., reu REPO:RAW decorated knife used to.04 the • wedding.,cakeot Mrs. Frank Ora - barn's. mother. Was back in use lig** SiindaY • July , • • occas the 50th nal- verSarr-of the 1111004., famik!Yre,,L wreilt4.0 t9. "isifirnik ; ntit thrf • 't,Frank OtabanA - St. Mail% weleomedeveryone before darner was served. Seated at the head table with a cake dec- orated with the Higgins Coat of Arms were the older members of the clan; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Higgins, Higgins, Belgrave; Mrs, Lena Higgins, -RR 5, Brussels, -Mrs., Margaret . -Blyth; and Mrs. Gordon 1flgns, no 4,, Brussels, and Mr. and ,*s. Gor- lion Walker, Winglialn A short history of previous re- unions was given by Mrs. Mar- garet Higgins and Robert Hig- gins. Each member at the head table spoke briefly. Larrett Higgins, Toronto, 'ex- pressed appreciation on behalf of his father, LarrY. Mrs. Lana Mg" gins, the oldest lady present,. had the' honor of cutting the anniver- sary cake. The following special prizes were awarded at the dinner: old- est man, Robert Higgins; oldest lady, Mrs. Lena Higgins; young- est child, Julie Ward; coming farthest, Larry Higgins, Toronto; lady closest to her soth birthday, Mrs. Jack Higgins; man closest to his 5othbirtbday, gins and grandParetlt with the Most (*Odra) PreSeslt, Mrs. Lea* Higgins. " • Fol1oV.P11* the dinner a short business Meeting was conducted. The, Secre -treasur•er:syep?rt N4• • vr officers 1974 id t'alailes Brussels;iliggins, RR 5, Vice president, vice Phln,gginspresiotitt Mit- chell; : Robertniggins, RR 5„ Brussels sports,. George and Robert. Higgins, RR S, Brussels, and Misses Caroland Colleen -Farrier* of.Long Branch; invitations, Mrs. Margaretisly*, and . Jack Higgins, RR 5, Brus- sels; lunch committee, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Higgins,. Wingham,), Mr. and Mrs. Rod McLeod, TO- ronto, Mr. and . Mrs. Elwood Fitch, RR 1, Wroxeter, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack -Warwick, RR 2, Bluevale. Miss Lenore Higgins, London, thanked Mr. and Mrs. Frank Graham and the executive for a very well planned and enjoyable day. The rest of the afternoon was spent in sports, games and visiting. Guests were present -from To- ronto, Etobicoke, London, Long Branch, komoka, Stratford, St. Marys, Blyth, Belgrave, Blue - vale, Brussels, Wroxeter, Gorrie and Wingham. en ItELGRA_VE ing of the Anglicall menins held at the honiie olitrs. Jack Van tamp with 12 members and one visitor in Miss Isabel • opened the meetlng with and Bible Prayer W011 '•414 , I „ • Proper footwear • protects your feet. • • Your Workmen's Compensation Board and The Safety Associations, Ontario FRIDAY AFTERNOON this group 6f children found them- selves going around in tittles and enloying it at Rivtikrside Park. (Staff Moto) nanciai report. 71* :-*001(1, *011your vacatlon?": • A Picnic- *:--the:;0Oagregationa 01 Blyth, Auburn, Brussehs and Belgrave on July 29 at Setiforth Park. It *440,,deddedi:.' 10bOlitthe ber and Octobe. The dues were tiallt004011,41.6d,*11,4*Ybo*:::'' n.An article on Welreed - bYlfrik!ftobert'Precter..A poeFk. entitled: "Darwin's'Sistake wasi'eadbyMrs •- Walk- eiandtiiitkpeenni;'Irnity - . and .,‘Amazing were readbk, Mrs." Hebert meeting was closed with'.n prayer by the reenter,'Rev. Fred Carson. Grace Grace Was ,sunt and lunch. served, By the hostess. Sell florin • BELGRAvE — Mr. and Mrs. Mason Robinson have sold their farm to Mr. and Mr. Leonard Robinson 'and !rave Moved •to their home at 341 Catherine St., Wingham. soh will continue as ageit r the West Watvanosh Fire I, surance Company. Novv save faster Special Savings Accounts Member Canada Deposit insurance Corporation TIMM. and GREY trutl• COVipArot niNCG 1000 Listowel, Ontario