The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-08-01, Page 50
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CLEANERS AND MEN'S WEAR
31! JOSEPHINE WINGHANI .
THE DECOR SHOPPE
will be
'FRIDAY EVENING, AUG. 2
and
ALL DAY SATURDAY, AUG. 3
THE DECOR HOPPE
hitechurch N
marrisoa at Lsogsow wax
the home Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Emerson. Jim hid the Mill -
fortune taint week et* the end of
° his index finger on the left hand
white working. Skin had 0 be
taken off the left sigk of the hand
ansi put on the end of the finger.
Mrs. Hazel Purdon Waif able to
leave %I/Ingham Hospitat \,on
Saturday and return to the *gm
of her daughter, Mrs. Gordon
Rintoul, Mr. Rintoul and family.
Mr. and Mrs, Angus Falconer
sold their hOuse there, arrived
here with the moving van on
OVER THE PAST FEW WEEKS a grdup.of youngsters took
over the Wingham town hall to rehearse for a play called
"The Emperor's Carpet". After numerous dreSs rehearsals
Beltriore
Sympathy is extended to the
family of the late Mrs. Arthur
Fitch, a former area resident.
Congratulations to Brian Jeff -
'ray who won the trophy for top
judge at the Dairy Judging
Competition for Bruce Cotugy.
George and Ken Fischer placed
in the top ten.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stokes, Mrs.
June Fischer, David and Cathy
spent some time last week at
Moosonee.
Mrs. Ken Dickson, Twyla,
Mary and Joan spent the past
week at Boiler Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Metcalfe
and Allison left Friday with
Misses Susarkand Lynn Foxton of
Wingham to spend some time in
Manitoba.
' Tom Darling visited Sunday
with Mr. anil Mrs. Jim Rae and
daughters at St. Marys.
and last-minute arrangements the children presented the
play on Tuesday evening. The Children's Theatre Group
was organised by the Wingham Recreation Dept.
New books in the library
Lindlahr, Victor H., YOU ARE sider. Brett persuades his par -
WHAT YOU EAT. ents that he alone can bring his
Let America'S fotemost autho-, brother back into the family; he
' rity on diet and nutrition show sets out on a lonely and arduous
'you how to eat for your health's .path that leads both boys to. the
sake! In compact, usable form realization that they are tiuly
Lindlahr condenses all the facts. "brothers by choice". This novel
you should know about the com- is a masterful examination of the
mon foods you eat. In everyday ties that bind more strongly than
terms he explains how to choose, blood, the ties of love.
prepare and cook fruits and
vegetables you find at the
market. An essential book for the.
modern housewife who knows the
vital importance to health and
haPPiness of feeding her family
not only well -.Igtut wisely!
Read, Elfreida, BROTHERS BY
CHOICE.
Rocky is adopted, Brett is not.
When Professor Forester belit-
tles Rocky at one of his parties,
the boy runs away from home,
convinced that he is the only out-
Pezzano, Chuck, PROFESSION-
AL BOWLERS' ASSOCIATION
GUIDE TO BETTER BOWLING.
This book could well be called
the Bowlers' Bible. You learn the
hiStory of the game, its customs
and ,°courtesies, how to keep
score, various ways a strike can
be achieved, how to handle .
spares and splits; and there is
special advice for the ladies,
senior bowlers, left-hand bowl-
ers, tall bowlers and children.
Finally, the rules and regulations
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are given and a listing of awards
and championships,. along with
biographies and pictures of all
Bertin, Leon, NEW LAROUSSE
.ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE
This is comprehensive and
authoritative account of the. ana-
tomy and history of our planet. it
answers alt the questions of how,
when, where and why. It presents
in lucid and lively mariner the
world -fashioning. events that
have preceded- our time; it
suggests those . that may well
follow it.
Hinkson, Jim, BOX LACROSSE:
THE FASTEST GAME ON TWO
FEET.
Every sport has its day and
right now there is no game grow-
ing at the rapid pace of box la-
crosse. Nothing in our culture is
more Canadian than the great In-
dian game of baggataway, a form
of field lacrosse. Today with box
lacrosse having taken over frorn
the field game in Canada!
province and territory.
Wroxeter
Murray Sirmamon, Seaforth, is
Nacationing with. his &land -
parents; Mr: and Mrs. Ted Smith.
Mrs. Elaine McIntee, Weston,
was on vacation last week and
this week with hex mother, Mrs.
Ross Sanderson.
Wallace Matthews was a pa-
tient in Guelph General Hospital,
having undergone two major
operations.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Reidt and
familY, Oakville, spent the week-
end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Reidt.
Debbie Montgomery and
Donald Montgomery are visiting
their uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Montgomery, Kitchener, this
week.
• Mr. and Mrs. Arwi Pelkola,
Shirley, Susan, Timmie and
Peter visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Geoffrey Woollett and family at
the weekend. The latter three
children remained for a longer
visit.
Allan Griffith and Miss Hazel
Sparling visited Jim Robertson in
Goderich Hospital on Sunday and
also with Mrs. Robertson and
Mrs. Angus Carmichael.
Miss Evelyn Hupfer, Wingham,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Hupfer on Sunday.,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Milne, Kit-
chener, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Attridge and daughters of Swift
Current, Alta. were guests Satur-
day evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Toman.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart
of Mount Hope spent Tuesday
with Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Van-
Velsor.
Hans Quentin, Windsor, was a
guest on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Geoffrey Woollett.
Miss' Hazel Sparling held a.
small shower for Miss Linda
Hutton of Durham, bride -elect,
last Thursday evening.
LOOK HOW IT'S GROWN—You'll remember that last Week we ran a picture of the town's
new standpipe and remarked on ifs progreis. Well, take a look at it now. Due to the conti-
nuous concrete pour technique used in building the water tower, the structure has more
then doubled its size in less than a week. Workers on the prolect have to work 24 hours
round the clock once the pouring ilogins. (Staff Photo)
Bluevale
Mrs. Fraser Haugh and Eileen
attended a shower in Belmore
Community Centre for Mis's
Kathy Darling, whose marriage
takes place in August,
Weekend visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Fraser Haugh and Eileen
were Mr. and Mrs. Carman
Nixon, Grant, Lori and Andrea of
London.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Elliott and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mathers
visited with Mrs. Mary Mac-
Tavish and others at Huronview
on Sunday.
liallegh revels'
heid at Teeswater
Blake Alton, president, 'wel-
comed all the guests to the sixth
annual Ballagh reuniori. Thirty-
seven sat down for a dinner in the
Teeswatex Town Hall. Evelyn
Caldwell, secretary, read the
minutes of last year's reunion.
Officers elected for 1975 were:
president, Lorne Ballagh; secre-
tary, Evelyn Caldwell; novelty
events, Byron Ballagh and Doug-
las Ballagh; teen activfties, Mary
Anne Alton and Darlene Ballagh;
beverage, Elmer and Irlrna
Some of the winners in the
day's events, conducted by Gary
Ballagh and Beverley Ballagh,
were: Douglas Ballagh, for hav-
ing the most pictures in his
wallet; Lorne 13allagh, the most
change in his pocket Elnier Bat-
lagh for counting the right
amount of jelly beans in a jar.
Douglas Ballagh was in charge
of organizing a baseball game.
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Saturday and wilf store their
furniture until their new house
here is
lifr. and Mrs. Walterltlliott and
Mr. and Mrs. Clareoce Ritchie
anived home en Wednesday
from their tow of the East coast.
They called on Her. and Mrs.
UOYd Of Murdock in Nova Scotia.
Mrs. Wesley Ritchie, wer
Wednesdayevening visitors With
Mr, and Mrs. Victor Emerion';
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Mato*,
Carol, KimberleY and Pebble of
King spent the weekend with Mr,
and Mrs, Gordon Rintoul and
attended the reception
Belgrave W, Hail for Mr. and
Mrs. ROW Cook (Margaret
Mr,- and Ws. Robert Riddel Of
Toronto spent the weekend with
Mr. abd Mrs. John Jamieson and
family. '
Mr. and Mrs, Victor Emerson k
and Mr. and Mts. Fred Tiffin,
attended Open Howat the home
of Mr. and Mrs, Douglas
Graham, Lucknow, who , on
Sunday were celebrating' their
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson
were Snidely afternoon 'visitors
with Mrs. Jack Emerson.,
Church service v411 be held in
the Presbyterian Church on
Sunday, August 4, Sunday School
at 10;15 p.m. and church service
at 11:15 am, The United Chureh
members will be joining inlhis.
service for the month of August.
The pastor liviVbe Rev. John
--Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Higgins
and Carol have returned home
after camping In Southern On-
tario and at Lake Port' State
Park, in Michigan.
' —Sunday guests of Mrs.
Gershom Johnston, Catherine
Street, Were Mr.\ and Mrs. Bill
Robinson and Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart Smith all of Kitchener.
—Mr. and Mrs. Barney
Keemar of Toronto spent this
past week with Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Montgomery and also
`visited‘with other relatives. '
—Lisa Campbell of London
recently spent some time
holidaying with her grand-
mother, Mrs. Gordon Elliott.
—Mrs. Hilda Harris and her
granddaughter, Gail Delmage,
have returned home following a
trip to England.
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