HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-06-26, Page 10THE JUNIOR DEB -U -TONS did this ball bouncing routine
during the third annual "Majorettes on Parade" variety
show at Wingham Public School on Saturday afternoon. The.
show featured girls from the Wingham Deb -u -tons baton
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MARLA LEWIS AND MANDY BAKER listen while grade 4student Kevin Hoggarth ex-,
plains some information to them about chestnetrees. Wingham Public School grade 4
students set up a nature trail around the school last week and on Friday they conducted
the school's kindergarten students around it. The grade 4 students got the idea from a field
trip they took earlier this year. (Staff Photo)
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Mr. and Mrs. Norman Harper
spent Thursday and Friday with
Mrs. McGee in Goderich.
Mrs. Jake Versteeg had
surgery in Wingham and 'District
Hospital Wednesday.
Mrs. 0. Howitt left Friday for a
trip to the -western provinces
where she will spend some time
with relatives there. ,
Mrs. Lorna Clark and Tim of
Stratford visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Greenley.
Mrs. Eugene Metzger visited
Saturday with Mrs. Maurice Dick
in Palmerston.
Mr. and Mrs. William Smith
and family, Mrs. Esther Smith of
London spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Metzger
and family. Mr. and Mrs.
Laverne Metzger and Shelly of
Gorrie spent Sunday at the same
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Zurbrigg
attended the Gedcke reunion held
at the Kurtzville Community
Centre on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Behrns
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Derril Hallman and family at-
tended the Dally family reunion
held at the Clifford Community
Centre on Sunday.
Howick Lions'
bingo winners
The following were winners at
the recent Howick Lions' bingo.
Regular games: Marilyn Del -
medico, Listowel ; Mrs. Angus,
Wingham; Marilyn Delmedico;
Mrs. Patterson. and Mrs. Ste.
Marie, both of Wingham; Flor-
ence Kennedy, Wingham; Ileen
Wagner, Lucknow; Mrs. Goetz,
Teeswater; Florence Kennedy,
Mrs. Patterson, Donn Hamil-
ton, Listowel, Dolly Felker, Lis-
towel and Margaret Edgar,
Wroxeter; Mrs. Bill Boyd, Gorrie
and Tena Gardener, Lucknow;
Dolly Felker; Patsy Thedorff,
Listowel; Mrs. Ed Marsh, Wing -
ham.
Share the wealth: Jan Thurlow,
Listowel ; Mrs. Simon Huber,
Mildmay.
The $25 special: Mary Fitz;
patrick, London. Stand-up bingo:
Mrs. Herb Hastings, Listowel.
Jackpot consolation plus bonus:
Dolly Felker, Listowel. Lap card:
Patsy Thedorff, Listowel. Dart
game: Mrs. Sarah Hamiltbn,
Lucknow.
Door prizes: Vera Marsh,
Wingham, Clara McInnis,,Ford-
wich, Mrs. Burnett, Listowel and
Mrs. Margaret Adams, Wrox-
eter.
Lucky draws: Brenda Gooding,
Molesworth, Rita Holloway,
Wingham, Mrs. Barkwell, Luck -
now, and Ileen Wagner, Luck -
now.
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trust the dual -action
Di-Gel formula
Di-Gel is an effective antacid,
designed to neutralize the
excess stomach acid that
causes heartburn. But Di -Del
does even more because It's
two rriedldlnes In one. Its
dual -action tablet contains a
unique silicone ingredient to
help break up gas bubbles
that distend the stomach,
cause that bloated, taro -full
feeling. With gee gone, ant-
acids can work even' faster)
DI -Gel, in Iiq- rhe .GEt:
uid or tablets.
t
members Of Sunday School in
their unto) church rbool anal -
Mall and fes, service on
�'ty morning, Mrs..I� nda.
Tho ,� resided a� • �,.
was
a
thmenuresponsied
tt,, Chrfiuisrl c
endncad
or mPsdwuitiminte
carnations aay range--
scXIrXipaturend JoPnalem C8ou,ts read the
The presentation of 17 at-
tendance seals and, certificates
was made by the secretary,
George Michie to first . year,
certificate, Debbie Hopper;
second year, 'Ruth Higgins,
Alison Coultes.t third year,
George Procter, Donna Higgins,
Alison Roberts and Joanne Me -
Atter ;
e -Anter; ,0
Fourth year, Joan Higgins,
Mabel Wheeler, Gary McArter
and. Bruce Higgins; fifth year,
Andrea Coultes, Sheila. Ander-
son; eighth year, Karen Coultes.
and Janice Coultes; ninth year,
George . Michie and. Joanne
Coultes. '
e hundred per cent at-
ance , was awarded with
s and Crown" pins to Sheila
son, Andrea Coultes, Bruce
Higgins, Donna Higgins, Joan
Higgi and Ruth Higgins by
Rev. J hn G. Roberts.
Geor a ... Procter, the super-
intend t, was assisted by Rev.
Roberts nd Mrs. Clifford Logan
who in roduced the guest
speaker, ss Lavonne Ballagh
of Win m.
Miss Ballagh referred in her
opening re arks to the creation
of God's w rld in Genesis 1. She
stated that 'anniversaries are to
celebrate appy and .special
occasions. an has the power to
hurt and des roy;: but everything
has a reason afar being here. She
used the story of "Goldiwings" a
butterfly which wanted to ex-
change life positions with a
squirrel, a bee and finally an owl,
but learned that each was im-
portant in its own special way.
Two further stories concerning
"a can of paint, which realized it
was useless without a paint
brush, a painter, a ladder and
money; and a young girl pianist
"whose two -finger practice -lesson
became beautiful when put in a
Ol
ten(
And
bY
s
forth the Ideoll that
with God's!,can
he useful end
She cid her r $ay'
tog, . 411ghten the corner whom
you ore." The chor of
!tubers Song two numbers and:
led in the of app"oPtiate
hymns. The junior school
members with their teachers
were seated in. the front pews.
New memb+ rs at
B1eva1, chord;
BLIEV`ALE Rev. Dennis
eer an ,was . in charge of the
service, Sunday morning when
two new elder's were ordained, J.
J. Elliott and berry Elliott. Four
new members joined the Church.,
Norma Willitts, Patricia
Hoggart, Ross Hoggart and
Glenn Campbell.
Gordon Mundell presented an
individual communion set in me-
mory of his parents, John. and
Annie Mundell and it was ded-
icated by Rev. Freeman. The of-
feting was 'received by Buns
Moffatt and Joe Walker. Rev.
Freeman conducted the com-
munion service.
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Family property laws affect
every on¢ of us.
These ar¢,th¢ proposals
Ontario is considering to
improve -them.
Have you ever thought about hovi'r much your
life is affected by family property law? Probably
not. Yet, hardly anything you have goes un-
touched by these laws -- the property you owned`
before you were married-, the property you've
acquired since,.your home, your joint bank
account, your credit, even survivor's rights
when your husband or wife dies.
Because family law is sO fundamental, several
years ago the Ontario Government asked the
Ontario Law Reform Commission (OL -RC) to
consider the relevance of the existing laws to
today's needs and (0 recommend appropriate
changes.
The Commission has reported and now the
government is interested in learning your
reaction to these recommendations.
Should ownership of family property including
the miry home depend on who actually paid
for it? ...or should a system of co -ownership of
assets be developed on the basis of marriage
as a social and economic partnership?
Should aspousebe entitled to an interest in
the property of the marriage even when he or
she has been unfair or unfaithful?
How should the wife's non -monetary
contribution to the development of the husband's
business be recognized?
If a system of co -ownership of property were
introduced, should a couple have the option to
draw up their own contract 9r make other
arrangements to govern the property of their
marriage?
'Should the proposed changes apply to
existing marriages or only to future marriages?
The Commission did consider other kinds of
community property systems including those in
which sharing would take place from the time of
marriage. As the OLRC proposals nowstand,
assets acquired during the marriage would be
shared only when the marriage ends.
The Commission also recommends that both
husband and wife have a dufy to support their
children, and to support each other, when the
other is in need and is unable to work..
Do you agree with these proposals?
We want to know what you think.
To enable you to learn more about the OLRC
proposals, your Ontario Government 'now offers
a concise, easy -to -understand booklet, as well
as a film on the subject for group discussions.
We invite you to send for the booklet or borrow
the film for your group. And, we'd like to know
what you think of the OLRC's proposals, aswell
as other changes you'd like to see in family
property law.
After all, the laws are designed to serve you.
Write to:
Ministry of the Attorney General
Queen's Park
Toronto, Ontario M7A 1T5
The Ministry of the Attorney General
Robert Welch, Minister
, )Government of Ontario
William Davis, Premier
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Howick Lions'
bingo winners
The following were winners at
the recent Howick Lions' bingo.
Regular games: Marilyn Del -
medico, Listowel ; Mrs. Angus,
Wingham; Marilyn Delmedico;
Mrs. Patterson. and Mrs. Ste.
Marie, both of Wingham; Flor-
ence Kennedy, Wingham; Ileen
Wagner, Lucknow; Mrs. Goetz,
Teeswater; Florence Kennedy,
Mrs. Patterson, Donn Hamil-
ton, Listowel, Dolly Felker, Lis-
towel and Margaret Edgar,
Wroxeter; Mrs. Bill Boyd, Gorrie
and Tena Gardener, Lucknow;
Dolly Felker; Patsy Thedorff,
Listowel; Mrs. Ed Marsh, Wing -
ham.
Share the wealth: Jan Thurlow,
Listowel ; Mrs. Simon Huber,
Mildmay.
The $25 special: Mary Fitz;
patrick, London. Stand-up bingo:
Mrs. Herb Hastings, Listowel.
Jackpot consolation plus bonus:
Dolly Felker, Listowel. Lap card:
Patsy Thedorff, Listowel. Dart
game: Mrs. Sarah Hamiltbn,
Lucknow.
Door prizes: Vera Marsh,
Wingham, Clara McInnis,,Ford-
wich, Mrs. Burnett, Listowel and
Mrs. Margaret Adams, Wrox-
eter.
Lucky draws: Brenda Gooding,
Molesworth, Rita Holloway,
Wingham, Mrs. Barkwell, Luck -
now, and Ileen Wagner, Luck -
now.
TO RELIEVE •
STOMACH ACID...
trust the dual -action
Di-Gel formula
Di-Gel is an effective antacid,
designed to neutralize the
excess stomach acid that
causes heartburn. But Di -Del
does even more because It's
two rriedldlnes In one. Its
dual -action tablet contains a
unique silicone ingredient to
help break up gas bubbles
that distend the stomach,
cause that bloated, taro -full
feeling. With gee gone, ant-
acids can work even' faster)
DI -Gel, in Iiq- rhe .GEt:
uid or tablets.
t
members Of Sunday School in
their unto) church rbool anal -
Mall and fes, service on
�'ty morning, Mrs..I� nda.
Tho ,� resided a� • �,.
was
a
thmenuresponsied
tt,, Chrfiuisrl c
endncad
or mPsdwuitiminte
carnations aay range--
scXIrXipaturend JoPnalem C8ou,ts read the
The presentation of 17 at-
tendance seals and, certificates
was made by the secretary,
George Michie to first . year,
certificate, Debbie Hopper;
second year, 'Ruth Higgins,
Alison Coultes.t third year,
George Procter, Donna Higgins,
Alison Roberts and Joanne Me -
Atter ;
e -Anter; ,0
Fourth year, Joan Higgins,
Mabel Wheeler, Gary McArter
and. Bruce Higgins; fifth year,
Andrea Coultes, Sheila. Ander-
son; eighth year, Karen Coultes.
and Janice Coultes; ninth year,
George . Michie and. Joanne
Coultes. '
e hundred per cent at-
ance , was awarded with
s and Crown" pins to Sheila
son, Andrea Coultes, Bruce
Higgins, Donna Higgins, Joan
Higgi and Ruth Higgins by
Rev. J hn G. Roberts.
Geor a ... Procter, the super-
intend t, was assisted by Rev.
Roberts nd Mrs. Clifford Logan
who in roduced the guest
speaker, ss Lavonne Ballagh
of Win m.
Miss Ballagh referred in her
opening re arks to the creation
of God's w rld in Genesis 1. She
stated that 'anniversaries are to
celebrate appy and .special
occasions. an has the power to
hurt and des roy;: but everything
has a reason afar being here. She
used the story of "Goldiwings" a
butterfly which wanted to ex-
change life positions with a
squirrel, a bee and finally an owl,
but learned that each was im-
portant in its own special way.
Two further stories concerning
"a can of paint, which realized it
was useless without a paint
brush, a painter, a ladder and
money; and a young girl pianist
"whose two -finger practice -lesson
became beautiful when put in a
Ol
ten(
And
bY
s
forth the Ideoll that
with God's!,can
he useful end
She cid her r $ay'
tog, . 411ghten the corner whom
you ore." The chor of
!tubers Song two numbers and:
led in the of app"oPtiate
hymns. The junior school
members with their teachers
were seated in. the front pews.
New memb+ rs at
B1eva1, chord;
BLIEV`ALE Rev. Dennis
eer an ,was . in charge of the
service, Sunday morning when
two new elder's were ordained, J.
J. Elliott and berry Elliott. Four
new members joined the Church.,
Norma Willitts, Patricia
Hoggart, Ross Hoggart and
Glenn Campbell.
Gordon Mundell presented an
individual communion set in me-
mory of his parents, John. and
Annie Mundell and it was ded-
icated by Rev. Freeman. The of-
feting was 'received by Buns
Moffatt and Joe Walker. Rev.
Freeman conducted the com-
munion service.
Per vrl l l int help With y r mr1 Rte ±
permanent ler.interim
FARM—. COMMERCIAL.— RESIDENTIAL
13u1l0r. oind HOMO 010M4W
To poircha$e or rVete, to consOlidoto
reduce oloothk*Sliftsollts
t• THE PROFBSSIOI AIA
NTARIO DISCOU Ni
140 IfVolloce Aye,- Sictistroolf. ! f R 7+
Open Mon; thrill Friar 11 *ern, fo 3,30 p,m.
After hours or evenings cote Bill Ropp 437t
Pete Henderson, Kifthorlert 57t4705
ed Ceir Iiu Vhlw:
'73 CH . 1 -Ton. Step -Side C,
Box, 16,000 Miles
12 DODGE 4Moor .Sedan,
'70 HORNET 4Door,. 6 '
hider, automatic, radio
'69 Isar *Da*
ardta%.power —
,t radio)
'69 FORD Faire 4.111 '
Spain
CRAWFORD MOTORS
CHRYSLER - DODGE PLYMOUTH
WINGHAM ONTARIO
PHONP 31r.311412
�.3
ELECT
N LONEY
Progressive Conservative
in Bruce.
16
44-
P'4'4;4444:
Family property laws affect
every on¢ of us.
These ar¢,th¢ proposals
Ontario is considering to
improve -them.
Have you ever thought about hovi'r much your
life is affected by family property law? Probably
not. Yet, hardly anything you have goes un-
touched by these laws -- the property you owned`
before you were married-, the property you've
acquired since,.your home, your joint bank
account, your credit, even survivor's rights
when your husband or wife dies.
Because family law is sO fundamental, several
years ago the Ontario Government asked the
Ontario Law Reform Commission (OL -RC) to
consider the relevance of the existing laws to
today's needs and (0 recommend appropriate
changes.
The Commission has reported and now the
government is interested in learning your
reaction to these recommendations.
Should ownership of family property including
the miry home depend on who actually paid
for it? ...or should a system of co -ownership of
assets be developed on the basis of marriage
as a social and economic partnership?
Should aspousebe entitled to an interest in
the property of the marriage even when he or
she has been unfair or unfaithful?
How should the wife's non -monetary
contribution to the development of the husband's
business be recognized?
If a system of co -ownership of property were
introduced, should a couple have the option to
draw up their own contract 9r make other
arrangements to govern the property of their
marriage?
'Should the proposed changes apply to
existing marriages or only to future marriages?
The Commission did consider other kinds of
community property systems including those in
which sharing would take place from the time of
marriage. As the OLRC proposals nowstand,
assets acquired during the marriage would be
shared only when the marriage ends.
The Commission also recommends that both
husband and wife have a dufy to support their
children, and to support each other, when the
other is in need and is unable to work..
Do you agree with these proposals?
We want to know what you think.
To enable you to learn more about the OLRC
proposals, your Ontario Government 'now offers
a concise, easy -to -understand booklet, as well
as a film on the subject for group discussions.
We invite you to send for the booklet or borrow
the film for your group. And, we'd like to know
what you think of the OLRC's proposals, aswell
as other changes you'd like to see in family
property law.
After all, the laws are designed to serve you.
Write to:
Ministry of the Attorney General
Queen's Park
Toronto, Ontario M7A 1T5
The Ministry of the Attorney General
Robert Welch, Minister
, )Government of Ontario
William Davis, Premier
h
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