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for Mrs. Robert Proctl r who was
in the hospital, -
1 , Fred Carson conducted a
Bible'stud' on chapter 4 of
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and birthday Px ;and
g•afiIle was 'won hY Vii.
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An article entitled,.
Prayer •Jesus Taught"' WAS
by'Isabel Nethory.
Mrs. Archie Mo'' played
several pitmoaelectionit. The roll
call was a verse pertabilng to
harvest,
The meeting , closed with
prayer, grace vas sung. acid lunch
was served by the:hostess.
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Wingham amt Guenter Heim
recently opened a lin** art
show in OwenSound .which '
hopes will help l "break in" to
the pure lino arts field and.
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Jr. AuxiThe Beigrave Junior AuxiliaryP
met at the Orange Hall on
Saturday 'morning with Kelly.
Loud leading . In the game..
Audrey ,fit, thcpresident, ,led
in the opening exercises. Cath
Shieil'tookcharge of the, roll c
Minutes of the last'mneeting were
read by Sheila Anderson and
Audrey Scott helped with the
worship service. The offering
was collected. by Nancy Moore
and Patti Edwards . recited ; the
offertory prayer. The treasurer's
report was given by Sheila An-
derson.
Leaders for the 'next meeting
are games, Cathy Shiell; sing-.
song, Sheila Anderso ; to help,
with worship service, Anne
Procter; clean up girls, Lisa
Thompson and Cathy Shieli`.
The sing -song for this meeting
was led by Miss Mary Isabel,
Nethery.
BOY CRUSHED
AT WINTHROP
Daniel Roger Hulley, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Hulley, Win-
throp, died last week when he
was run over by a grain hopper
driven by his 17 -year-old brother.
The hopper contained about four
tons of grain.
Tourism means jobs.
This is what Ontario is doing
to .keep the tourists coming.
Tourism is good for Ontario. Tourists take
'nothing away except happy memories, but
they leave plenty of money behind them.
That's why your Ontario government seeks
to attract visitors to our province,'and asks
for your help in making them feel welcome.
Already, tourisin is Ontario's 3rd largest
industry. It provides jobs for over 154,000
people, quite possibly including yOu and
your neighbours. What's more, by 1978
Ontario expects to play host to enough visitors
to create 85,000 additional jobs.
A worthwhile goal, certainly. But how can all
this be accomplished? Here are some of the
things that your Ontario government is doing:
We're making loans for the development of
tourist taci Iities --through the Ontario Business
Incentives Program, Ontario Development
Corporation, Eastern Ontario Development
Corporation, and Northern Ontario Develop-
ment Corporation.
' Ontario now has Tourism specialists in
London (Eng.), Los Angeles, Frankfurt, and
Tokyo.
-We are working with airlines, railroads and
bus companies to promote the pleasures of
Ontario.
We are striving to bring conventions to
smaller as well as larger communities, and
to resort areas, especially during off seasons.
We are supporting your local Travel Associ-
ations, with ample money to promote local
tourism.
We are promoting the attractions of our
Province by advertising throughout Ontario
and nearby U.S. states.
You can help us welcome visitors by
greeting them in a friendly manner, and
showing them genuine hospitality.
Encourage visitors to come back, and to
bring their friends.
If we all do our share, we can increase the
number of tourists who come here, and that's
not only good for the tourists --it's good for
Canada, good for Ontario, and good for you.
For more information or specific advice, write
to:
Tourism Development
Division of Tourism
Ministry of Industry and Tourism
Queen's Park
Toronto, Ontario
Claude Bennett, Minister
Government of Ontario
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William Davis,•Premier
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town life that toad .
,compensate for the
bed news, that :SWAMP is ilk,
Afternational and intetstatisisal
'slow .+,,
the end ot SepteMber, Mr.1
hops that the doer he
toe hho ata ,of
.gallerieSofrnajorstandlngin.the.
province. In many ways
.show Otreit Sound_may be the
key to enter m s !Ore
cite fine Vic, field,
WINGHAM ARTIST Guenter Heimpened a one-man art show in the Torn Thomson Gal-
lery and .Museum of Fine Art in'Owen Sound on Friday. Mr. Heim's show consists of 35
water colour paintings focusing on the life style of rural South -Western Ontario,: The ahotn►
which is Mr. Heim's first at a gallery which highlights major Canadian artists, Will last
until the end of September. (Staff Photo)`
Belgrave Personal
4 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Alton of
Lucknow, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Thomas, ssels, Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Procter, - Mr. and Mrs.
George. Procter, Mrs. Stewart
Procter and Charles Procter
attended the • Darling -Stark
wedding in the Strathmoore
Methodist Church in Detroit on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd
attended the - open - house
e 'el n f wr xlDth eddi
ariftliersaitof Mr•: and-'Mra: W:
A. Stinson in Fordwich U
Church on Sunday. '
Mrs. Barry Walters and Norma
of Goderich visited On Saturday
withN. Clarence Chamney.
We e'tend sympathy to Mrs.
Earl Anderson and her family in
the passing of her husband.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse
visited on Sunday with Mrs.
Morley Bell of Gorrie.
The citizenship meeting of the
Women's Institute will be held in
the W. I. Hall on September 17 at
8:15 p.m. Convener, Mrs. Glenn
Coultes; roll call, bring a friend
and introduce her. The guest
speaker from the . Citizenship
department of the Court House,
Goderich will speak on becoming
a Canadian; music by Lori and
Lisa Thompson; lunch com-
mittee, Mrs. Ivan Wightman,
Mrs. Cora McGill, Mrs. Walter
Scott and Mrs. George Michie.
All ladies of the Community are
invited.
Dale Lamont has returned
home from a holiday with
Lamont relatives in Moosemin,
Sask.
Mrs. John Galbraith and
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tes.
Michael of - pithy spent a few
days. with . and Mrs. Clare
Van Camp.
Mrs. » Len '3arvis of ,St
Catharines spent the weekend •
with Mr. and Mrs. JarneS.tdt
and attended the funeral -of her
cousin, Earl , Anderson.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Newans on the birth of
a daughter on, August 31 in
County of Bruce General.
Hospital, Walkerton. \She is a
sister for Shelley and Shawn,
Gail McPherson, daughter- of
Mr. and Mrs. Doug McPherson,
is now a student at Humber
College, Toronto. She is in the
recreation leadership course.
Janice Kieffer, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. George Kieffer, has
begun her studies in a nursing
degree course at the University
of Western Ontario, London.
George Fischer, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Fischer, is taking the ,
diploma course in Guelph.
Congratulations to Brian
Jeffray who won the Grey -Bruce...,
judging competition held at the
Hanover Fall Fair. Brrian
received the trophy for the high
Is
Anbesol is li hanidy first
aid treatment fora*: -•
Tel of of � ent'ttre pain.
rr cools. soothes and kt:
hel s prevent404,0ion
An pntsthe:smile'. back.
on you '4 ace.
intermediate, as well as a wrist
watch for having the overall
highest number of points. George
Fischer and Glen Jeffray finished .
within the top ten.
Congratulations to the Midget .
Girls' . baseball team. The girls`
won the Tri -County Cham-
pionship with Jane McPherson
and Twyla Dickson as coaches.
SUGAR PRICE UP
FEWER FAIR ENTRIES
Entries of indoor exhibits at the
Listowel Fair dropped from last
year's 94 to only 51 this year. The
high cost of sugar was blamed for
the sharp drop in the baking and
preserving section.
Mrs. Wesley Heimpel of
Wroxeter, a veteran exhibitor at
area fairs, emerged from the
Listowel show with 24 firsts, 19
seconds and 11 thirds.
First aid
for your mouth.
PUC WORKMEN tackled the job of replacing some water main in front of Vance's Phar-
macy, Josephine St. on Monday. The work was part of a general maintenance program
the PUC has undertaken to bring some trouble spots In the water delivery system up to
par. The main in front of the downtown drug store has given PUC workers trouble a num-
ber of times over the past year. (Staff Photo)
The CARE package
has almost disap-
peared but CARE
still sends nutri-
tious food for lean
bellies in 25 coun-
tries.
Send your dollars
to...
CARE Canada, Dept. 4,
63 Sparks Si.,
Ottawa KIP 5A6