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CONGRATULATIONS
To the
4 PIZZA PALACE
On the opening of their fifth outlet, at the
former location of Haselgrove's Billiard
Hall.
We would like to take this opportunity
to wish all the best to Mr. & Mrs. Omar
Haselgrove on retiring after 40 ye rs of
success in.Wingham's Business Com unity
KEN DUCHARME
Representative
KEITH FITZSIMMONS
REAL ESTATE AND
BUSINESS BROKER
ch�rch No
et �' was et
from y to
l wind attending the
Caro,11�,�t
* cattlesale. Mrs.
Rhdoul on Friday to
attend the se .
Carol*
Wm-
body, end Deb and
the week -
with their .. , Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon on Rfr andMr.
andMrs. Stanley ek•,of' Bel -
grave. All returned home to King
on
Visitors onay at the borne
of Mrs. Tom , Tom and
Betty were 1/(r. and 'Mrs. JobI
Colvin of Veesweter and Victor
Emerson.
' Inglis of Westudna
Bo pit 1, London, was: able to
spend from qday to Monday at
his hone here and return • on,
Monday .to the hospital for treat-
m'n4ent. a•
Mr. and WS. Dan 'Tiffin were
at Victoria Hospital, London, on
Sunday where they visited with
his mother, Mrs. Orville Tiffin.
Coxnmmmion'service was held In
the United Church on Sunday.
with 'Rev. %,eLlrew of -Brussels•
and student minister Lawrence
King in charge of the service.
Miss Shirley Tiffin of Bank of
Montreal,-Lucknow is on a two-
week holiday.
Whitechurch Junior team on
Sunday played Monkton Juniors
at Wingham where they lost to
•Menkton.
Miss Jane Laidlaw, nurse -in-
. training at London, spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw.
Mrs. Barbara Craig, Katherine
and David of Streetsville spent
the weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Milligan
and Clara.
Mr. and Mrs, Ronald
Jamieson, Lori, .Marilyn and
Gordon were visitors on Father's
Day with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. G. v. McGowan.
Frank Jamison spent the
weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Jamieson and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Vincent of
London were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. George
Webster.
To celebrate William Webster's
87th birthday a family gathering
-. vias held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Stewart Chamney of Donny-
brook.
Attending the Cooke -Robertson
reception.from here on Saturday
evening were Mr. and Mrs.
Walter . Elliott, Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Forster, Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Craig and attending the wedding,
' ereMr..a>hct'iVirs.`Daruiton Craig,
and Bill Foster,
Congratulations to our public
school pupils who have passed
their exams and to the grade 8
class . who . had their graduation
exercises last Thursday night.
The entire class of 44 passed.
Miss Linda Moore is spending
this week with Mr. and Mrs. Leo-
nard Bates of Hanover.
The Wingham Sportsmen slow
pitch ball game was played on
Sunday with Gorrie. Playing on
the team from here were Walter
Moore and Joe Tiffin. They
played nine innings with a score
of 28-27 in favor of Gorrie.
On Saturday the hard ball team
of Wingham, in which Richard
Moore plays; kwon over Port Elgin
27-18.
Angus Falconer spent the
weekend with Mrs. Falconer and
Kevin of Strathroy. ..
Alan Falconer is having a sale
ELECT
JOHN LONEY
Progressive Conservative
in Bruce
. A Stanfield government will amend
the Income Tax Act to permit a de-
duction for interest over 8% on a first
mortgage for a principal residence.
For example, on a $20,000.00 mort-
gage at 12%, the annual deduction
would amount to $800.00.
. A Stanfield government will remove
the inflationary 11% Federal Sales
Tax on building materials so that
more new houses and apartments
can be built.
We have solid programs to help
Canada and Canadians
*Woos in the bon port
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Mr. aM.elloon,
Poul, Brian and Lynn of t.
visited . on Sunday with
mom', Ji. Jack , Std M
Winghem, and called on their
way' home on Mr. and ;mss.
Roles. Mowbray. '
Mr. and Mrs.1mcesonsg-
h4n,
MiesMargaret Woods
`y, Ronald McCl ,
friend mot, Themes
Harry Moos of Piattsviiie
_Sunday visitors with Mr. and
rs. Ben MeClimaghan.
Mrs. Cart McClenag4
boo Waited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs..Mack... Stewart of
Waterloo and attended a f`an*
gathering at Leisure Dodge,
Kitchener..
Mrs and: Mrs. Fred Davis and
Pana visited last week at Bar'
with his sister, Mrs. Bill Reisido
and Mr. Eeavie and family who
are moving to B.C., in the near
future. On Thursday they ,rer
turned to her parents, :Mr., and
,Mrs. Garnet Farrier, and left fed
heir home at Windsor on
Saturday evening. ; •
A telephone call was received
on. Sunday by Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace Conn ' ;that their son
George, Mrs. Conn and family
had returned on Saturday from
their visit to her homeland,
Belgium. .
Mrs. Earl Caslick and Mrs.
Robert Ross were Sunday dinner -
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Jima
Taylor, East Wawanosh.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ross were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Ross and family of
Kitchener and joined In their
grandson Mark's birthday cele-
bration.
Miss Godard of Picton spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer King and John.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Harding of
Toronto spent a few days last
week with his sister, Mrs. Dalton
Schultz and Mr. Schultz.
Sacred Heart congregation of
Wingham on Sunday held their
picnic at Bluevale Park.
At the opening of Firestone
Store ,at Wingham on Saturday
Miss Gemma de Bruyn was the
winner" of a prize, an electric
broom. The community extends
congratulations to Gemma.
Carman Whytock was able Ito
return home from Wingham hos-
pital on Thursday.
Mrs. Leola Chadwick and
Phillip of London and Mrs.
Wilbur Naylor of Vancouver on
Thursday. visited with Mr. ,and
-Mrs. Victor Emerson, Mrs. fuze
Purdon at Wingham hospital'nd
Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Mac-
Pherson, Lucknow.
BiIl'Gibson had Lloyd Whytock
with his bulldozer levelling up the
grounds on the east side of his
field and removing the trees left
when the ditch was put in. The
field is ready for ploughing 'this
fall.
On Wednesday evening a meet-
ing of the recreation officers,
Kinloss council representatives
and a few of the community met
in the Whitechurch Hall. Many
issues were discussed. It was
decided that the treasurer have
the books audited and another
meeting be called within two
weeks and if possible a team join
in the play with those at Luck -
now.
This community extends
sympathy to Carl Weber in the
passing of his wife Muriel last
Thursday at Wingham and Dis-
trict Hospital and to daughters,
Mrs. Miles (Ann) and Mrs. Garry
Jamieson (Marlene) and to son
Clare in the passing. of their
mother.
Donald Caesar was admitted to
Wingham hospital on Friday. He
is wished a speedy recovery by
his community.
Dalton Schultz was able to
return home on Sunday from
Wingham and District Hospital.
Wheeler reunion
BELGRAVE — The eighth
Wheeler reunion was held on
Sunday, June 23, at the Belgrave
Community Centre. The
Wheelers of Belgrave were in
charge of arrangements. Mrs.
Ross Higgins entertained the
children outdoors with games
while the adults enjoyed games
and contests indoors conducted
by -Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler, Mrs.
Ross Anderson and Doris
Wheeler.
Novelty prizes were awarded to
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wheeler of
Burlington for ,being the couple
who had been married the long-
est; to Mrs. Carrie McLeod of
Etobicoke for coming the farthest
distance to the reunion; to Lloyd
Anderson, London, for having a
birthday closest to the date; to
Wayne Wheeler, Brussels, the
youngest present; and to Mrs.
Donna Shaw, Sharon Shaw and
Nancy Anderson who tied for
having the smallest waist
measurement.
Following a delicious meal
Kenneth Wheeler conducted a
short business meeting and it was
decided to hold another reunion
in two years with the Wheelers of
London in charge.
THESE 14 BOYS make up the Wingham PeeWee entry in
the Ontario -West Central Minor Lacrosse Association. The
boysare about a month into their regular season schedule
and have acquitted themselves very well against teams
from areas where lacrosse has been firmly established for
some years. The boys are (front row) John Penny, Garry
MIKE MONTGOMERY, Tim Morrison , and Bernie
McGlynn were honored for their scholastic standing over
the past school year at the Sacred Heart Separate School's
grade 8 graduation banquet on June 18. Mike and Tim re-
ceived scholarships, while Bernie won a General 'Proficien-
cy Certificate. (Staff Photo)
Lavonne Ilallagh guest
speaker at Belmore WMS
BELMORE — Knox Presby-
terian WMS met at the church
with guests present from McIn-
tosh and Belmore United Church-
es and Bluevale Presbyterian
Church. The vice president, Mrs.
Ralph Dickson, opened the
meeting with a reading on time
followed by the singing of "Dear
Lord and Father of Mankind."
Mrs. K. C. Press was in charge
of devotions. Mrs. Selah Breck-
enridge read a poem on friend-
ship. Mrs. Bruce Darling and
Mrs. Alvin Mundell sane a duet,
"Teach Me To Pray", accompa-
nied by Miss Evelyn Dickson.
Mrs. Ralph Dickson gave a
prayer.
Guest speaker was Miss
Lavonne 'Ballagh of Wingham
who spoke on "Stewardship",
using your time, talent, faith and
money. Mrs. Ralph Dickson gave
a reading entitled "Good In-
tentions." The meeting closed
with a hymn, followed by the
benediction by Rev. Dennis
Freeman. A social hour followed.
Adams, 'Rueben Jacklin, Scott McGregor, Steve MacLean
and Peter 'Goodall; (second row) Mike Rintoul, Klass
Jorritsma, Jeff Jackson, Chris McDougall and Ken Brooks;
(last row) Vaghan Passmore, Steve Morrison, pave Fear
and'Jeff MacLaurin., (Staff Photo)
Long illness ends in
death of -Mrs. C. 'ebe
V o service was conducted at •2' r m
Mrs. Carl Weber of fit 3,
Wingham, passed away at
Wingham and District Hospital
on Thursday, June 20, following' a,
lengthy' illness. She was in her
82nd year.
Born in Stratford in 1938, Mrs.
Weber was the former Muriel.
Mock, a daughter of the late John.
and Maude Mock. She was
educated in Harriston.
She married Mr. Weber in
Drayton in 1947 and they came to
Whitechurch in 1954. "
Surviving, besides her
husband, are two daughter, Mrs.
Gary (Marlene) Jamieson of RR
3,\ Wingham, and Mrs. John
(Ann) Miles of Hornepayne,.
Ontario; and one. son Clare at
home. Also surviving are four
brothers, Jim.Mock of 'Harriston;
Philip Mock, Lionel Mock 'and
Ken, Mock a>t�.4I+
Shea tivais:: �predecei
brother., Jack.
The late Mrs. Weber rested at
the S. J. Walker funeral home
until Saturday when funeral
by Lawrence , King of
Whitechurch United . Church
where deceased was a member. -o.
Interment followed. in Greenhill,
Cemetery, Lueknow.
Pallbearers were Jack Forster,
Russell ;l e11. ;Elmer Slerghti> fell,
John Jamieson,, `Einar - Laidtat.
and' Alex Craig. .Floral tributes:
•were carried to thegraveside br
Grant Chambers and Dan Meek.
The population of the'Yukon
territory rose from�, 14,028 in 1961
to 18,890 in: 1971i according to
Censg iada.Pbui�ing- the Kion..
dikerush of '96.the .pnptda,.:
tion was about, 50.000:
0-0-0
The. Montreal-based Nordair
regional airline has put its'
Lockheed Electra into the air ice
patrol service from its base at
Frobisher Bay, N. W. T. The
contract, covering five years, re-
quired an investment of about
$4.5 million. The aircraft, carries
four specialist ice observers from
Environment Canada.
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Last Monday Turnberry hosted
their first two -pitch soft -ball
tournament. The schools that
competed in the event were Turn -
berry, Howick, Belgrave, Wing -
ham, Sacred Heart, Grey and
Brussels.
On Tuesday, June 25th, the
Kindergarten class presented a
delightful program of song and
dance as well as some skits. This
was very much enjoyed by an
audience of guests, teachers and
pupils: At the end of the present-
ation Mr. Statia awarded the
mortar boarded graduating
Kindergarten class with their
"diplomas".
Al the same assembly arm
bars for soccer, softball, borden-
ball, volleyball. track-and-field
and cross-country were handed
out. Other bars awarded were for
library, student parliament,
achievement, proficiency, public
speaking, citizenship, merit and
attendance. The students were
very pleased with their accom-
plishments.
On sdy g
ati>rtg Grade 8 clanishts andthe gradu-
staff of
Turnberry sat down to a delicious
supper at the school's gymtor-
ium. The meal was prepared and
served by ladies from the Blue -
vale Women's Institute. Later
that Might the Grade 7 students
presented the Grade 8's and their
parents with a program of excel-
lent entertainment. The following
students graduated: Murray
Metcalfe (valedictorian), Fred
Krohn, Rick Timm, Gary Hewitt,
M'iody Storozuk, Donelda La-
mont, Helen Carter, Anna Haugh,
Marlene Hastings, Sean Kuehl,
Andy Heim, Dennis Melton, Ross
Baird, David ten Pas, Dewayne
Golley, David Lamont, Cathy
Fischer, Kathy Willits, Cameron
Ross, and Danny Moir.
This is the last edition of our
Turnberry Courier. We truly
hope you have enjoyed reading
our column. We had a great time
writing it. It was a good chance to
learn about_ the lay -out of the
newspaper as well as an opport-
unity to express our views on the
occurrences at this school. We,
the graduating Grade 8 class, will
not be at this school next year but
we are sure next year's Grade 8
students will be glad to produce
another edition. Good-bye for
now! Have a good summer!
Grade 8
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