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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-05-16, Page 79 r WIC igger and Beucr fun. for Everyone BAND TO ENTERTAIN 'TILL DUSK BOOTH ON THE GROUNDS JACK, JOANNE COU1T•E5,geta ready to sell Juliana the. cow duringthe fair. scene of East Wawanosh Public School's. spring musical ply The' magic Beantalk. At this point Jack is trying todemonstrateJuliaina's mathematical profess. However, the cow, played by Steven .Robinson and Donald Dunbar,"lust can't seem to get the right number. The play was presented on Maio Band 9. (Staff Photo) Motitgent- M►. and I JO. and Gibson and .tin t' Day guests of Mr. I Bottom. , tom., ' R Mrs. AustinStinson attended Harriston United Sunday morningwhen their grandson, . JamLaverne Stinson, was christened, amt the day. With Mr, and :Mars. tfaverne K evening! � '• WARM M+! . a Mrs, Austin Stinsoniwere Mrs. Grace a Zeigler of Harriston and Milton and. Paul ice; Dave Dinsmore 1,, this Week attending the Ontario Nursing Home. Association spring workshop .being held at Banff, Alberta. • Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fletcher of Kitchener and ' pilot Brain f Waterloo were weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown Ml`s, Pat Daunt, Mrs. Donald Vi and Mrs, Emmerson Fe u . soli attended the diocesan annual meeting held in London. a. Weekend visitors.with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Warren were Miss Ann Marie Fleischauer and Bob *- Mullen of Stratford and Mr. and Mrs. C. Graff of Hanover. Carolyn Dinsmore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Dave Dinsmore underwent an appendectomy Thursday morning at •the Palmerston Hospital. 'Quite a , number from here attended the Heinmiller-Temple- man wedding Saturday evening in the Gorrie United "Church and :•r z. 'sv a ..: C as s44 +F. ° Yr f^ ; ,M1$14; r}y Prices in this advertisement are in effect until May 23, 1974 are busy days when apartment dweUers .get their balconies ready dor summer sitting and home owners repair winter damage to outdoor equipment. Homeowners -- replace that battered garbage can with a new, sturdy corrugated galvanized steel GARBAGE CAN WITH COVER, 16'% gal. cap., for only .:•��.�:.•.Y{:{{.}:.\•:r.:.�:.., ..4•.• }: .... ...."'til:•. • ,•••• t'.}• { .. �::�•{ �::}ti}�:{:�ti::Y.:{iii77 �'�� '•{•'•.r'::;%''•� �' +..�.�.. ^. : �}:•, � }ii ti ��:; ti`v.{�•'.••:<}�•:}^•.•��}{::, 49 At your friendly Dominion Hardware store you can buy a brown barnboard 48" PLASTIC PLANTER with a metal 95 bracket suitable for mounting on any,, railing for Rubbermaid DELUXE TOILET BOWL' BRUSH SET available in six colors — white, mauve, pink, blue, avocado and gold (all with white brush) . SPRING 99 VALUE at Your dealers will endeavour to keep a quantity of each advertised item in stock to meet all reasonable customer de- mands. In the event that the supply of one or more items becomes exhausted, your, dealer will require five days to obtain the items, at no extra charge, from tnetr warehouse. If any items are unavailable, your dealer reserves the right to substitute items of equal or better quality at the same price. For the handyman ,at a handy time— , a 22 piece hot forged MIBRO SOCKET WRENCH SET with 14" and %" square drives and 17 sockets from 3/,8" to '3/,s" all packed in a strong 111 1149 plastic box at For the first picnic of the year, we have a 28 quart portable polystyrene COOLER CHEST for only 109 May is the time to clean your windows and ret the sunshine in. EASY OFF WINDOW CLEANER with ammonia 20 oz. the Clifford Everett vis deo day parents, . Jandasaw Rom lit, J' y, Je r, and Jacide Bay R s. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mark and. Barbara spent the .iveekend here p' . Mr. Ami stikripstrOng.. { 1340 :Sothern, • W ington Hargrave, , :1311 Mulvey Mrs.. .Sothern. . and Tint. Wit: May in MI LetienerR Mr..w i s. Hoy Sommers om ers :visited, Thursday in Mtm. . Everett �' :MAF. Carroll J� attended t �y lase last eek .for teles., held at . University of Guelph. Mr.' . ~-Len Edgar . Mount Faret were.. icen visitors with Mr. and Mrs.: Elmer Mr, and Mrs. Tom Hultch. Wailliamson. ' , visited one -day last week with Mrs. Jai ,Stewart at Mules-, worth. Mr� • and Mrs.. Jim Fitch' Wpm W Sunday , with Mr. and ,,Mrs, Pon,. King. Me s. visitors with Mrs. Gare Harris were John Harr Peterborough; Miss Margaret Iamb of Newmarket. and Mr,• Mrs. `l Watkins of :Bolton. 'rhe . al visited with Mr. Harris at:the Palmerston o pitall. iV rs. • Watkins remained:anal will fiend a few .daysawith her mother. ;-• Mr. and Mrs. Girl.Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Walter' Demerllh and Mrs. -Stewart. Douglas, Mrs. and Mrs. ,Ken Dettman,,,Mr. and. Mrs:; Bruce:Kreller ,and. Mrs. }Arnold Kreller 's weekend in Wheeling, . West Virginia and attended the Grand and Mrs. °Robert_ Connell .' wit ' Mr. .and Mrs. Keith Duncan and family of andwe Mr. and Mrs. Trev Hainstock in Milton, On Thursday evening they visited with.' oan• Bateman at . The 6th meetingof the' 'Ford. wich Groovy Groomers opened with the pledge: Shelly Zurbigg readthe minutes: The roil call w, § nsw.tlre4 by 'five members. Well Listowel at distr; Huntii • m�:�hall by a 0 • ' A Y e '� . M Irene oMa �( 1 last Mr. and Mrs, and pN� ! J an ' at Os same bore � .' and �F jim ���y Stevenson .of .Harte an� d Mr. +�. Mrs. ' ... "iG , *ride and ; w riam r, " - Mir. and y and We* in' Mrs. Ow So. and . of vi`sited.r �. ° Patient . in Victoria, and London. y '. and: Mrs, Lorne Seifert, on a two week holiday to � Ptovi es..... sundaY• guests with Mrs.'fusses'', Ruttan were '. and Mrs. Dior Reae and anu + ,Lindon, Mr. and Mrs. Go idl ion. and ,family et i,Mrs. W. C. die 9 and.'Mr. and.`:Mrs.1 rove end ° ristlan of uie up i► visited recently Brampton with Mrs 3 Ethel Vy The next `meeting will, be held. .May 22nd. at Ruth H:arding's. Mrs, Greta Bennett demon- strated and •discussed • howto apply make-up. Mrs. Joan Longstaffe and Brent of Willowdale and Grant Goldrich of Guelph were weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs.. Anson Demerling. Lorne Wilson of Toronto, Miss Pat. King of 'St. Jacobs and Miss Linda Ettinger of • .Waterloo visited their parents over : the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Gress of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ries of Hamilton and David Muilens of Aylmer, Quebec, visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Ries. Mr. . . and Mrs. Gordon d Goldrich and family of Guelph visited Sunday with Mr. and Mr's. Anson Demerling. Mrs. Verna Galbraith and Mrs. Elsie Strong spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Galbraith in Guelph. On Thursday Mrs, Gal- braith, Mrs. Strong and Mrs. Ernie Dinsmore of Clifford visited their • niece, Mrs. Earl Upper in St. Catharines General Hospital . Visitors over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Crosby Sotheran • Weekend gu't Rub l.Fo r v ren Parkinson, ;Miss` ', Jean Foster and Wn> . , nth, of 'Toronto.. a GORRIE -!-- St.,Ste phen's ;guild ,meton,May B atthe home of Mrs. Edward ,Dari . • Opened with the iOrd'iloriyer. Mrs. Mat Newton read the de.iw tions androll call'was.answered; by 13' members with a stamped greeting :card.' Mrs. Roland Bennett gave the treasurer's report. Mrs. Gerald : May, Mrs. William Bennett and Mrs. Edward David gave reports on the • Gorrie United Church 'Thankoffering,. Wroxeter tJC Thankoffering and Trinity. Angs lican, Pordwich which .they had attended. - A bus trip to Stratford is plan- ned for June 12, to visit the Shakespearean Festival. atinee, Art Gallery and:Pioneer Museum. Plans are bei made for a strawberry supper on July 3. - Mrs.. William Bennett auc- tioned bulbs, slips and baking which netted the Guild $18. Rev. Percy Dodd, led in a study period, and .also closed the meet- ing. A delicious lunch Was served • by Mrs. Edward David and Mrs. Wayne. King. GORRIE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Mac Newton, Brian and Linda spent Mother's Day with Mrs. Alice Newton of Wingham. We have a 6'/z" brass bearing cast aluminum PULLEY for your clothesline at 39 1 and 50 feet of strong, plastic covered GALVANIZED r1 OTHES1 INE to go with it for CHAMBERS DOMINION HARDWARE Wroxeter 335 13265 I69 A WEEK-LONG cruise to Port-au-Prince, Port Antonio, Montego Bay and Nassau, on board the M -S Starwarrd' of Norwegian Caribbean Lines, was part of a recent vacation for Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. McCool of Wingharn.