The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-05-30, Page 12irewe-Times, Thursday, May 30, 1974
ERSARY
The Gorrie United Church
SOntlay Schoen Anniversary and
Flower Service will be held Sun-
diy Jud 3 at 11. The theme,
"Happiness Is", with Miss
Livpnne Ballagh, Wingham,
guest speaker. Special music by
Abe Good Intentions of Teeswater
Special Sunday School choir with
Children taking:. part. Everyone
welcome. 23-30
COLD MEAT SUPPER
Cold meat supper in the Odd -
fellows' Hall, Wingham on Fri-
day, May 31, 5 to 7 p.m. Admis-
sion 92:00, children 12 and under
$L00. Sponsored by Rebekah C.P.
and T. 2330
TOURS
FRANKENMUTH, Michigan
— two-day tour to annual Bava-
rian Festival departs' June 9.
Monster parade, authentic cos-
tumes, floral displays, Bavarian
food and music. Very scenic and
relaxing trip. Limited space re-
maining. Fettes Tours, 323-1545,
Mount Forest.
WINGHAM MAJORETTES
ON PARADE
A variety show with well-
kmown baton twirlers, dancers,
gymnasts, etc.. on June 15 at 2
p.m. in the Wingham Public
School. Tickets available from
Deb -U -Ton Majorettes.
' 23-30-6-13
TOURS
7 -day tour to Kentucky, Music
City U.S.A., Tennessee. Departs
June 10.
22 days Canadian West Adven-
ture.. 8 departures: June 22, 29,
July 6, 20, Aug. 3, 17 and Sept. 7,
14. Sault Ste. Marie, Thunder
Bay, Winnipeg, Regina, Edmon-
ton, Jasper, Kamloops, Vancouv-
er, Okanagan Valley, Banff, Cal-
gary, Great Falls, Bozeman,
Yellowstone National Park, Ra-
pid City, Albert Lea, Battle
Creek.
15 days via' air, motor coach,
rail and boat to Alaska, Yukon
and Canadian Rockies tour. 4 de;
pastures 'June 9, July 7, Aug. 11
and Sept, 8. Whitehouse, Dawson
City, Fairbanks, Anchorage, Tok
Junction, Skagway, Prince Ru- •
pert, Jasper, Banff.
Listowel Travel_ Bureau, 163
Main St. West, Listowe‘ phone
2914100. -
HANOVER HOLIDAY
TOURS
WESTERN CANADA —' Ju e
29, 22 -day tour including Calgary ,
Stampede, Jasper, Banff, Lake
Louise, Vancouver ,and much
more. Limited space:
•i DAY East Coast,. Maritimes,
July.22 to August 3. Tupper Lake,
Lake Champlain; full-day cruise
Portland to • Yarmouth, Peggy's
Cove, Halifax, Cabot Trail, P.E.I.
and much more. Deluxe coach,
accommodation and cruise. Di-
rect fromthis area, 9289 per per-
son.
JUNE 28 to --. four, -day North
try tour, Sudbury, Sault, Ste.
Mari , full-day train tour to
Agawa Canyon, Mackinac Island,
Frankenmuth. Deluxe coach,
accommodation, train fare, some
meals, $99 per person.
AUGUST 11 — our 14 -day
Maritime tour via Boston, Bar
Harbour, Annapolis Valley, Hali-
fax; Cabot Trail, P.E.I., St. John,
Riviere du Loup, Quebec City,
Thousand Islands, 9339 per
person.
JULY 13 — four-day Ontario
and Quebec, Thousand Islands,
Ottawa, Hull, Montebello, Peter-
borough Locks Cruise, Lindsay,
Orillia, 9114 per person.
• 22 ,DAY EUROPEAN fully -
escorted tour to Bavaria, Swit-
wrland, Austria, Hungary, Yugo-
s:avia, Italy and France. Departs
July 23.
SUNFLIGHT, one- and two-
week Caribbean vacations.
DOMESTIC 'and international
airline reservations, CNR and
CPR rail.
ADVANCE booking charters.
Contact Hanover Travel Service,
290, 10th Street, Hanover. Phone
364-3270. Out-of-town clients call
1-800-265-3007 toll free.
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VARIETY SHOW
Minstrel and Variety Show on
June 4 at 8:30 p.m. in Howick
Central School sponsored by the
Gorrie Come Alive 'Senior Citi-
zens' Club. Adults 91.00, public
school children 50 cents.
TOURS
All Star tours to Eastern
Canada, 16 departures: June 16,
23, 30; July 7, 14, 21, 28; Aug. 4, 11,
18, 25; Sept. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29.
1I quo:stours to Newfoundland,
cls i4�rmres : July 6, 27; Aug, 17;
Sept. T.
Many more All Star tours to
chdest from. Ask us for an All
Star tours booklet.
For full, particulars contact
Listowel Traver Bureau, Main
Streit, Listowel, pho ke 291-4100.
BINGO
Howick Lime' Bingo will be
held on Friday, May 31st at 8:30
in Wroxeter Community Hall.
Admission 91. 12 Regular games
for 910; 2 Share the Wealth; one
$25 Special; Jackpot of 990 on 56
calls. Door & Consolation Prizes.
COLD MEAT SUPPER
A cold meat supper will be held
in Bluevale Presbyterian Church
on Wednesday, June 5 from 5:30
to 7:30 p.m. Adults 92.50, children
31.00, pre-schoolers free,
WELSH COUNTRY FAYRE
The. Welsh Country Fayre in
Belgrave arena on Saturday,
June 29, 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Bake
stall, fancy goods, bowling, free
pony rides, etc. Cold meat supper
being served from 5 p.m. to 7
p.m. Adults 92.25, children 12 and
under 91.00. Sponsored by Bel -
grave United Church.
rrb June 27
TOURS
FRANKENMUTH, Michigan
— 2 -day tour to annual Bavarian
Festival departs June 9. Monster
parade, authentic costumes, flo-
ral displays, Bavarian food and
music. Very scenic and relaxing
trip. Limited space remaining.
Fettes Tours, 323-1545, Mount
Forest.
CATHEDRAL OF TOMOR-
ROW — See and hear the famous
TV Pastor, Rex Humbard in
Akron, Ohio, 2 -day, tour departs
June 1 and includes plenty of
spring scenery with a stop at
Niagara en route. All accommo-
dation and transportation includ-
ed. Free brochures. Fettes Tours,
323-1545, Mount Forest.
WRITE for free brochures on
the following fully escorted tours
departing from Mount Forest, by
Fettes Tours; 323-1545.
July 26 and Aug. 13 — 4 days to
Moosonee via Polar Bear Ex-
press, also visits Timmins and
Lake Muskoka and Santa's Vil-
lage.
July 27 & Aug. 17 — 3 days to 1,000
Islands and Upper Canada
Village. .
July 31 12 days to Canadian
Maritimes including Nova Scotia,
New Brunswick and P.E.I.
Aug. 16 3 days to WWVA
Jamboree in Wheeling, West Vir-
ginia. Also departs Nov. 15,
Sep &s25 5 days to Agawk
l i t
can4 �' tackirigenv i •
(Fall colour).
Sept. 30.— 3 days to Lake Placid,
Tupper Lake and Adirondack
Mts. (Fall colour).
Oct. 5 — 4 days to Algonquin,
Ottawa and Gatineau Park (Fall
colour).
Oct. 11 — 4 days .to Grand Ole
Opry, Nashville.
Oct. 20 — 21, days to American
West and California and Grand
Canyon.
RUMMAGE SALE
Rummage Sale in Belmore
Community Arena on Friday,
June 7 at 7 p.m. Articles to be at
Arena by evening of June 5.
Added special — approximately
35 small pressed back chairs. For
pick-up call .335-3625, 357-3428,
392-6522 or 367-2174. Proceeds for
artificial ice fund.
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OPEN HOUSE
The family of Mr. and Mrs.
John Templeman are holding
open house for them at their ,
home on Patrick Street, Wing -
ham on June 2from 2 to 4 and 7 to
9 on the occasion of their 40th
wedding anniversary. No gifts
please.
COLD MEAT SUPPER
St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church cold meat supper on June
7 from 5 to 7 p.m. Adults 92.00,
children 91.00.
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4ATH ANNIVERSARY
The family of Mr. and Mrs.
John Gaunt, Whitechurch wish to
invite relatives, neighbors and
friends to their 40th wedding
anniversary party, Saturday,
June 8, 1974 at Whitechurch Mall.
Dancing 9 to 12 to Tiffin's Or-
chestra. Lunch served. Best
wishes only., 30-6
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MEETING
The Belmere Chamber of Com-
merce will hold their meeting on
June 6 at 9 p.m. Following, the
financial report of the Maple
Syrup Festival will be given.
Everyone welcome.
ANNIVERSARY
SERVICE
Calvin Brick Church of East
Wawanosh anniversary service'
will be held Sunday, June 2 at 8
p.m. Rev. Stanley McDonald of
Londesboro will be guest speak-
er. Special music by the Belgrave
Men's Choir.
A boat afloat is more easily
spotted than a single person
adrift. If your boat should cap-
size, twe it as &life raft.
THERE WERE TWO WINNERS in the Kinsmen's Stanley
Cup Draw and Friday night they each were presented with
five $100 bills. Kinsmen Draw Chairman Dave Cowls and
Kinsmen President Garry Robinson (at extreme left and
right) -presented Roy Robinson and Arnold Lillow.with their
prizes. The winners held tickets on the second before and
after the winning time, which was on an unsold ticket.
(Staff Photo)
Personal Notes from Gorrie.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bennett,
accompanied by Mrs. John Boyd
and Mrs. Ernest Harris of
Wingham attended the funeral of
Mrs. Ethel Porter in Detroit on
Tuesday. .
Among those attending the 54th
annual Lions convention in
Sudbury on Saturday were
Howick Lions .Gordon Edgar,
Kenneth Edgar, David Dins-
more, Les Carter, Clifford Bran-
tona Henry Lackner and Wayne
Evers. •
Mrs. Robert Nickel is a, patient
in Walkerton Hospital.
.Mrs. John Strong spent a few
days at' the home of Mrs. Watson
Brown in Listowel.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Smith of
Beachville, Mr. and Mrs. Fraser
Strong, Robbie and Jennifer of
Wingham, Mrs, Ron Nicholson,
Michael and . Chrissy of Cam-
bridge (Preston), Mr. and .Mrs.
Emmerson Dickert of Clifford
and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Krit-
zer of Listowel spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. George Keil.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Grainger
of Orillia visited Friday evening.
with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Grain-
ger. .., ,� ,� r u w'y
• Mr. and Mrs. William Dett-
man, Wroxeter and Mrs. John
Boyd visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs Glen Snell, at Morrisbank
on the occasion of the former's
birthday.
• Mr. and Mrs. George - Brown
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Staff .. d
of Port Burwell on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. oJames Austin,
Matthew and Derek, of Elmira
visited Sunday with Mrs. William
Austin.
Mrs. Richard Aldrich of Galt,
Mr.. and Mrs, Art Breckles and`
Angela of Kinlough and Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Cooper of
Listowel visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs.. Sheldon Mann: '
Mr. and Mrs. Ian Brown of
Boyle, Alta. and Mrs. Robert
Brown of Prince Rupert, B. C.,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Galbraith. Scott Galbraith of Kit-
chener spent the weekend at the
same home.
i I>L VON I II
NEILL: In 'loving memory of a
dear husband, father and grand-
father, Ira W. Neill, who passed
away two• years ago May 30, 1972.
In tears we saw you sinking,
We watched you fade away.
Our hearts were almost . broken,
You fought so hard to stay.
And then we saw you sleeping
So peacefully, free from pain.
We would not wish.you back
To suffer so again.
Resting where no shadows fall,
In perfect peace he waits us all,
Where God will link the broken
chain
As one by one we meet again.
—Ever remembered by, hip
wife Esther and family.
BIRTHS
CAMPBELL—At the Wingham
and District Hospital on Wed-
nesday, May 22, to Mr. and
Mrs. Irwin Campbell, RR 3,
Wingham, a son.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Robertson of
Wingham are happy to announce
the forthcoming marriage of
their daughter, Margaret Eliza-
beth, to Ronald Gordon Cook of
Belgrave, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Cook of Belgrave. The
marriage will take place in the
Belgrave United Church, Bel -
grave, Ontario on Saturday, June
22, 1974 at 7 p.m.
Mrs. Henershot, Mrs. F. Risk
and Mrs. 0. Patterson of
Hamilton called on Rev, and Mrs.
George. Sach on Sunday.
A number attended the annual
inspection of 769 Squadron Royal
Air Cadets in Listowel Arena on
Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Ken Galbraith
attended the graduation of their
son, James Galbraith at the
University of Guelph. on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Smith
and Mr. and Mrs. Les Fleming,
Hanover, attended the confirm-
ation of Miss Dorothy Kreller,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Kreller at the Lutheran Church,
Clifford, on Sunday.
Mr. and. Mrs. Dairid Gowing of
North Bay spent ° the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Lionel
Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sangster,
Clifford and Mr. and Mrt. Brian
Hogg, -Janet and Kendra of
Wingham were Sunday visitors of
DONNYBROOK The May
meeting of the United Church
Women was held Tuesday even-
ing of last week at the home of
Mrs. Robert . Jefferson with a
good attendance. Mrs. may
Hanna and Mrs. Morley Johnston
were in charge and the theme
was "The Lord Is My Shepherd",
which was read in unison. "O
Worship the King" was sung and
Mrs. Johnston read the scripture.
"Jesus Calls Us o'er the Tumult"
was sung and Mrs. John Hilde-
brand read a poem, "The secret
of Abiding Joy". The offering was
received.
Mrs. Hanna conducted the bus-
iness, announcing a workshop at
Huronview, May 29. An invitation
to the Dungannon UCW meeting
was received, with Mrs. Warren
Zinn as the speaker. An invitation
to Auburn Institute the same
night was also received. Three
thank you notes were read.
Mrs. Hanna and Mrs. Hilde-
brand had charge of the study
book on India. Mrs. Johnston
read a poem "Wait upon the
Lord" and then led in . prayer.
After singing a hymn the meeting
was closed with the benediction.
A sale of plants was then held.
The hostess served lunch
assisted by Mrs. Roger Bieman.
Ladies`eyening
held in Brussels
BRUSSELS—The St. John's
Lodge entertained the ladies on
Saturday, May 18, inthe Brussels
Legion Hall. After a sumptuous
supper served by the Legion
Ladies, Robert C. Cunningham
introduced the guest speaker,
Mr. Kenwell of the Huron Board
of Education. Mr. Kenwell spoke
on the Art of Masonry.
The rest of the evening was
spent in dancing to the sounds of
the Silvertones Orchestra.
CUTTE CHICKS
Lakelet 1 4-H Club me
Thursday at the Dickert resi-
dence when plans were made for
achievement day. The girls dis-
cussed and pantomimed "What
Your Actions Say about You".
Exercises for a good posture
were demonstrated. Achieve-
ment day will be hell at Howick
Central School on June 22 and it is
hoped that all motherswill at-
tend.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Hogg.
Mr. and Mrs. David Thompson
. and Heather of Scarborough and
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Thompson and
Jason of Waterloo visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Goldwyn.Thompson
on the weekend. Mr.' and Mrs.
Barry Jones and Leslie of
Grimsby, who,hhve,just returned
home after spending three weeks
with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones,
Wallasey, • Cheshire, England,
and visiting in Scotland, also
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. G. Thompson.
Thompson. •
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jamieson
of Goderich spent . the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L.
McInnes.
The Gorrie Guides visitedkCasa
Loma and Ontario Museum in
Toronto on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Earl of At-
wood visited recently with Mrs.
Harry Gowdy.
Mr: Harry Hastie is a patient in
Wingham Hospital.
The neighboursgathered'at the
home of Mrs. Albert Dustow .to..
celebrate her.birtklaye,Ppli91
, d,
1, ti
spent a few' ays a fie io mf'
Mr. and Mrs. Donald' Irwin of
Goderich.
Funeral Tuesday
for Simon' deBoer
Funeral service was held at 2
o'clock Tuesday at. Calvin United
Church, St. Helens, for Simon de .,
Boer of Lucknow who passed
away Saturday, May 25, at the
Wingham and District Hospital.
Rev. James Hummel officiated
and interment followed in Green-
hill Cemetery, Lucknow: The
MacKenzie Memorial Chapel,
Lucknow, wasin charge of
arrangements.
Six grandsons were pallbearers
and four grandsons carried floral.
tributes to the graveside.
Mr. de Boer • was in his 75th
year and death followed a brief
illness. He was born in Friesland,
Holland, but had resided in this
country for several years. Before
his retirement in Lucknow, he
farmed in West Wawanosh Town-
ship. He was a member of St.
Helens United. Church.
Surviving are his wife, the
former Fetje VanderWal; two
daughters, Mrs. Hank (Pietie)
Kragt of Surrey, British Colum-
bia and Mrs.. Derk (Tinley
Logtenberg: of Ashfield Town-
ship; five sgns, Peter, and John of
Kinloss ;Township, lick ,9f,n
berry Tgwnship, Ieme of Holland
and Wirt' of West Wawanosh. Also
surviving are 32 grandchildren.
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