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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-09-12, Page 10ursday, Sept. i2, 074 ^MISS lells Nis VFW II It with the building ,combuaineas and *angers. to the Revd Cana - ,and Mel Phellt. Harriett:to for muc siand time. Also and neighbors who and continue to help and uepractieally and Bpi - ribs*, ateI Our recent fire. Thank -you eh and everyone God bless you all. ACk, Marg and Neb Hamilton,Bluevale . • • I would like to say thank -Yee for all the cards, IlowerS, gifts 504 it I received while 1 was in' Victoria Hospital and since coming home. Thanks also to l)r. Busby, Dr: Leahy and Rev. Barry • Passmore, Your thoughtfulness will alwaya be remembered. Irlxna Edgar I wish to thank friends and neighbors for cards, treats and visits while I was a patient. in University Hospital, London.' Earl Wilken, Whitechurch The Wingham Scouts would like to thank the following per-. sons for their generosity in providing their cars to take the boys to the Western Fair: Tom Cornwall, Eefje•McLean and Ron Orien. Joanne and I wish to thank those who sponsored the presen- tation for us at Belgrave Institute Hall on August 23. Thanks to those who attended and special thanks to all those who gave us gift$ on the occasion of our wed- ding. All this we appreciate very much.... Joanne and John Mitchell Chris and Mari Gosling would like to thank all their friends and neighbors for the numerous offers of help after their recent We would like to express our thanks to all our friends and neighbors for the lovely TV.,tkays • and the gift of money for the chil- dren. Your thoughtfulness will • always be remembered. Niel/ Paul and Sharon Vienneau d would likelothaik all those, !lid helped WIth the ifinifie'aikt social evening on the occasion of \ our 25th wedding anniversaty. We really appreciate all the ...lovely cards and gifts we received from .our friends, re -a live:3 and neighbors. Thank -You • once again for a surprise party • which we will long remember. Clare and Gladys Van Camp • The family of the late Mrs. Ber- tram (Charlotte) Martin of .Wroxeter wish to express their most sincere thanks and appre- eiartion to their friends, neighbors and relatives for the many acts of kindness, floral tributes and donations to the Canadian Cancer Society. Special thanks to Rev. Wesley Ball, pallbearers, flower bearers and R A. Currie and Son Funeral Route. Cam and Edythe Nelson, Bill and Arlene Martin, ' and families. We wish to express our thanks and -appreciation to friends, rela- tives and neighbors • for their kindness and sympathy shown us •'during our recent sad bereave- ment in the loss of a dear father and grandfather, for the many floral tributes, cards, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society, Mass cards and visits to the fun- eral home. Thanks to those who sent in food and baking and to those who took care of our chil- dren. Special thanks to Rev. D. J. McMaster, Rev. Nolan, Rev. Lewis Phelan, Tasker Funeral Home, the pallbearers, flower - bearers, ushers and the Catholic Women's League. Thanks to Dr. Ping, Dr. Wilkins and nursing staff of Wingham and District Hospital for their good care . during Dad's stay In the hospital. Raymond and Alfreda Hallahan, bon and Lenora Scrimgeour •ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mundell of RR 2, Wingham are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Helen Elizabeth to Mr. Cecil Scott Payne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Payne of Molesworth. The wedding will take place Friday, October 4, 1974 at,8 o'clock in Knox Presbyterian Church, Belmore. ASTHMA BRONCHIAL COUGH wet footp, work or play. Get quick title from wearisome bronchial symp- tome with tentilsios's RAZ -MAH - thy to swallow capsules, Feel better, Dvq better with the help of RAZ -MAH. fable at all drug good. M. and Mrs. Robert SinlOnde,, Platt$Ville, Qatari* wit* to 00UOCe the an- ... „triage of their dalighter, Virginia May, to Edwin Paul Elston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. MOM, RR 1, Arva, 'Ontario. The wed- ding will take place September 28, 1974 at 4 0'0:WA in the Pi.oneer Village Chapel, Poon, Ontaxio, Mr. end Mrs. Stanley Hays, R.R, 1, Wroxeter announce the forth. (ironing marriage of their daugh- ter, Ruth Elaine to Mr. Larne Paul Gardner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Gardner of Wingham. The wedding will take place on Saturday, October 5 At 7 o'clock in Wroxeter United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon K. Sut- • eliffe are happy to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Joanne Marie to Mr. John Edward McPherson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McPher- son, Teeswater, Ontario. The wedding will take place Satur- day, October 5, 1974 at 4:30 o'clock in St. Andrew's° Presby- terian church, Wingham, Onta- rio. Mr. and Mrs. Ian A. Mac- Dougall of Don Mills and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Beattie of Wingham t\ • are happy.to announce the forth- - coming marriage. of Susan. and Robert. The ' marriage to take place in Simpson Avenue United Church, Toronto, Ontario on Saturday, September 28, 1974 at four -thirty o'clock. BIRTHS THOMAS -4r. and Mrs, Douglas Thomas of 7250 Meyer Drive, Mississauga, Ontario are hap-. py to announce the birth of their son, born September 9 at Etobicoke General Hospital. A grandson for Mr.. and Mrs. Bernard Thomas. HUSTON—Stan and Donna (Corrin) are happy to announce the safe arrival, of their , first' child, a daughter, Jessica Louise, 7 lb. 14 oz., at Victoria Hospital, London on August 7, 1974. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Chester Huston of Oakville and Dr. and Mrs. M. H. Corrin, Lucknow. WEISHAR—At the Royal Vic- toria Hospital, Barrie on Sat- urday, September 7 to Mr. and • Mrs. Allan Weishar (Mary • Ank,Skit*i r HEWITT—At the Kincardine Dis- trict Hospital on Monday, Sep- tember 9, to Mr. and Mrs. Eric Hewitt, RR 2, Kincardine, a daughter, Laurie Diane, a sis- ter for Steven and granddaugh- ter for Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wall, Wingham. . PERRIE:-At the Wingham and District Hospital on Wednes- day, September 4, to Mr. and Mrs, Donald Perrie, RR 3, Brussels, a son. MACHAN—At the Wingham and • District Hospital on Thursday, September 5, to Mr. and Mrs. Dale Machan, Brussels, a daughter. GROSS—At the Wingham and District Hospital on Sunday, September 8, to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gross, Blyth, a daughter. .Coming Events TURKEY SUPPER Reserve Oct. 29 for the Ford- wich United Church Turkey Sup- HANOVER HOLIDAY TOURS Contact Hanover Travel lorinembership on the following motorcoach tours Sept. 29-4 days, Agawa Canyon and Mackinac Island. Oct. 2 to 5 and Oct. 8 to 11 — 4 days, Lake Placid and Tupper Lake. Oct. 11 - Special Thanksgiving 4 -day tour to Ottawa, Gatineau and Laurentians. No overnight driving. Nov. 16 14 -day Florida tour for senior citizens. Oct. 12 — 15 -day Arizona, Nevada and California tour by air and motorcoach. For domestic and international airline flight reservations contact Hanover Travel Service, 290, 10th Street, Hanover. 1-800-265-3007 toll free. TOURS All Star 3 -day color tours( Hall- burton and Algonquin. 6 depar- tures: Sept. 23-26-29, Oct. 2-5-8. Adirondacks and Lake Placid. 9 departures: Sept. 23-25-27-29, Oct. 1-3-5-7-9. Ali Star Tours economy bus trip to Wheeling, West Virginia, 3 days, "1'olk Music Capital of the World". 2 departures: Oct. 25, Nov. 29, 1974. All Star Tours to Cathedral of Tomorrow in Akron, Ohio. 1 Oe- parture: Oct. 18, return Sun. Oct. 20, 1974. For full particulars contact Listowel Travel Bureau, Main Street, Listowel, phone 291-4100. Prik *WI tilnk I 1 %WWI 1 1 .pfssoliwoft.“*“.o.mifooisomtomisoMswwitmmolokow.144.*t. ADULT HEALTH GUIDANCE CENTRE 'The Huron County Health Unit invitw you to attend the Adult Health Guidance Centre, Health Unit office, fOrMer Mimes' resi- dence, Wingham Hospital. on Wednesday, September 18 from 1:30 to 3:30- p.M. for: 1. Health Surveillance; 2, Foot Care; 3. Anaemia Screening; 4. Urine Testing; 5. Blood Pres- sure; 6. Hearing tests. VOLUN- TEER DRIVERS ARE AVAIL- ABLE. CHILD HEALTH CLINIC The Huron County Health Unit invites you to attend the Child Health Clinic, Health Unit office, former nurses' residence, Wing - ham Hospital, Wingham on Wed- nesday, September 18, 1974 from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. for: 1. Health Surveillance; 2. Anae- mia Screening; 3. Immunization; 4. Hearing Screening; 5. Fluoride brushing of children's teeth to prevent cavities for ages 3 to 5 years; 6. Vision testing. DANCE Dancing at the Wingham Legion on Saturday, September 14 to the music of Morello. $3.00 per couple. Admission restricted to persons 18 years of age and over. Legion now air conditioned. CASH BINGO ' There will be a cash bingo in the Wingham Legion on Wednes- day, Septerriber 18. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. Bingo starts at 8:30 15 - $10 games; two "share 'the wealth"; one special must go $50; jackpot line .on six calls $1,020; consolation prize $35. AFTERNOON SOCIAL You are invited to an afternoon social honoring the 50th anniver- sary of Lewiaand Verna Cook on September 22;1974 at 2 p.m. in Belgrave Women's Institute Hall. No gift.4 please. 12-19 RECEPTION A reception. for Mr. and Mrs. David Sleightholm in the White- church Hall on Saturday, Sep.. tember 14. Tiffin's Orchestra. Ladies please bring lunch. TROUSSEAU TEA Mrs. David Eadie- of RR 2;. Wingligni would like to invite friend* relatives and neighbors totifrou:Sseatiteatt *meta sd , 4 and 7 to 0 p.m. in honor of her daughter Marjorie's forthcoming "marriage to Brian Deyell. MEETING The Auxiliary to the Wingham and District Hospital will meet -September 23 at 2 p.m. in the Clinic • Building. Mr. Hayes, Executive Director of the hospi- tal, will address the meeting. 12-19 ANNIVERSARY SERVICE Bluevale United 'Church anni versary service on Sunday, Sep- tember 15 at 11 a.m. Rev. J. Somerville, Canadian Director of Compassion, is guest* speaker. Everyone welcome. DANCE ' Dance in the Wingham Sports- man Club on Saturday, Septem- ber 14. Music by Marshall. DANCE Dance to Lionel Thornton and his Casa Royal Orchestra Friday, September 13, 1974 in the Brus- sels Arena, sponsored by the Brussels Lions Club. $5.00 per couple. Advance sale of tickets available from members of Brussels Lions Club or phone 887- 6117. 5-12 BATON LESSONS Wingham Majorettes welcome all interested in taking baton les- sons. Teacher Patti Robertson. Re s Saturday, September 28 at th gham Public School at 9 a.m. 1249-26 TOURS LAKE PLACID & TUPPER LAKE are two features of our 3 -day fall color tour to Adiron- dack Mountains. In late Septem- ber the mountains are ablaze with beautiful color. Don't miss out this year, reserve now! Fettes Tours, 323-1545, Mount Forest. MINOR HOCKEY REGISTRATION Registration for Minor Hockey players at the Wingham Arena on Wednesday, September 11 and Thursday, September 12 from 7 to 9 p.m. and on Saturday, Sep- tember 14 from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. On Saturday, there will be a sale of used hockey equipment at the arena. Wednesday, September 11, oaches and managers meet- ing at 7:30 in the arena. BAKE SALE A bake sale sponsored by St. Paul's. ACW will be held in the IOOF Hall on Friday, September 20, commencing at 2:30 p.m. 12-19 CHRISTMAS TEA ° AND BAZAAR The annual Christmas tea and. bazaar will beheld in the Parboil rooms at St. Paul's ChtIrch on Wednesday, November 2 Ott* RECEPTION Reception for Mr. and Mrs. Peter -Groot (Elaine Kieffer) in Bluevale Hall on Friday, Sep tember M. Tiffin's Orchestra., Ladies please, bring lunch. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The Wingham Branch of the Women's Institute will hold its regular meeting on ThUrtidaY1 September 19th in the Connell Chamber of the Town Hall. BIM, Robert Galbraith and Mrs, Alf Locluidge, program convenors, for Family and Consumer Af- fairs, will be in charge of the meeting. Roll call "Where your ancestors originated. Where they settled in Canada". Motto - Diffi- cult tasks bring out the best or the worst in us. Special speaker, Mrs. Evin Keith, Lucknow. Subject, "New metric system". Host- esses, Mrs. Mary Armstrong, Mrs. Arnold Halliday, Mrs. M. McKinney and Mrs. D. S. Mac - Naughton. Everyone welcoMe. Mr. and Mrs. Thoes4141 and Douglas et° Weodhrifile; Mr. and 1411. Keith toinal$M, and family of London *point the weekend. with Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth HOU*. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth, Un- derwOOd have rem from holidayirag_Witb Mr. and Mrs. ,George Thurlow and Mrs. Wilhiaii111,410w Of ge.,,,dun, N.B._ Delbert Clegg 41a Patient in winghatn and District floapital. days at MrL Arehie r. Beverley Mr. and Mrs. Roy Melville of rreviotdale vialted Slackly with Mrs. Edward Bolander and Robin Bolander. Mr, and lira. Marisiaall Downey, W. and Mrs. Maurice Hot% Mrs, RUsOell Down eY And Councii agrees liquor permits we too. tardy At its regular meeting In Belgrave lastweek the Omit Wawanosh Township Council endorsed a resolution from the town of Whitby asking that the Ministry of Consumer, and Corporate Affaip be petitioned to review procedures and regulations respecting the issuance of "special pcwrnits" for the sale of alcohOlic beverages at special functions. It was pointed out that under the present system the function for which the permit was requested is over before the permit is received. At the same meeting, presided Whitechurch News Mr. and -Mrs. Kenneth KEW, Mr. andMrs. Bill Evans at - Robbie, Bradley and Lori of tended London Fair on Friday. Guelph visited Sunday with his Misses Barbara and Jean brother, Beverley Kay, Mrs. Campbell of London spent the Kay, Wendy and Graham. weekend with Mrs. Robert Ross& % iji bert Coultes on Thursday accompanied Mr. and Mrs. • Highway 66 at Whitechurch Norman Coultes and Miss .Irene •received a new black top last Paton to the Robb Funeral Home, week and the drains in the village Sarnia, Lucasaiwherreellited.OnTu their cin, MIS; -were -weree repaired.est Loafternoon Mr. and Anniversary services at Blue- Mrs. Victor Emerson were at - vale United' Church will be held -Kinloss where Mrs. Emerson Sept. 16. There will be no service assisted Mrs. Bill Stanley of at Whitechurch United ditweh, • Silver LakeW.I. in setting up a Saturday evening Dr. and Mrs. community Tweedsmuir Little, Lucknow, entertained mr. scrapbook. Victor went to Kin - and him; Carman Whytock and carcline and called on Mr. and Jack, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mrs. Alex Verbeek at the coop. Machan and Kevin and Mrs. In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Hogarth and Kevin. Emerson called on former MrsBeverley Kay, a RoyalLangside neighbors, Mr. and . ' Bank employee at Kamloops, Mrs. John McInnes. B.C., received a transfer to the, Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Kay Royal Bank at Goderie.h and were m Toronto Thursday and commenced work there on itto*,', Y. He registered at Knox Quite a few fr 'Eat 74 ++ on Thursday. a On SiiiidaOhtightsdiviOkt.Toni_ All report a very interesting --11 e , the Threshers f er-e" 30nes and Shawn Vareetiar'ot; London' called on Mr. and Mrs. display. • I,. Victor Emerson.. Whitechurch Women's in- Mrs. Bill Rintoul, Mrs. George stitute•on Saturday held'a sale in the.community hall. On sale were homemade baking, vegetables, flowers, antiques and crafts. There were six tea tables, waited on by girls of the village. The sale proved to be a very successful venture for the W.I. • Webster and. Mrs. Lloyd Whytock, former members of St. • Helens Women's Institute ac- companied the/St. Helens W. I. on the bus tour last Thursday. °Mrs. Edith Brown of London visited Saturday with her parents, Mr. and M. Bill Evans. Plans finalized for Brussels Fair BRUSSELS — Thursday eve-; ning of last week, the officers and directors of the Brussels Agricul- tural Society and of the ladies' division of the society held meet- ings in the library when final plans were made for the work to be done in preparation for the Brussels Fall Fair on Wednesday and Thursday, September 25 and 26, They also arranged for the Field crop winners •in Howick Twp. As a prelude to the Howick Fall Fair being held this year' at the new Howick Community Centre on October 4 and 5, the field division of the field crop com- petition has been judged. Grain corn and ensilage corn results Will be published in conjunction With the final results following the fair. The winners of the barley,hay and mixed grain competition, as judged by Peaden Connell, are as follows: barley: Rick Fines 93; Warren Fines 92; Norman Fairies 89; Joe Winkel 88; Doug }larding 87; Glenn McMichael 86; Elmer Harding° 85; Harry Winkel 83; Ron McMichael 81; Jim Armstrong 80; Roger Rowley 71; Stewart Rowley 70. Hay: Joe Winkel 87; James Armstrong 85; Oscar Kieffer 84; Ron Kieffer 81; Rick McCann 80; Roy Wormington 79; Murray Mulvey 79; Doug Harding 78; Russell Ruttan 77; Elmer Har- ding 71; John Van de Kemp Jr. 70. Mixed grain: Doug Harding 91; Rick McCann 89; John Van de Kemp Jr.Oscar Kieffer 87; Ronald Kieffer 86; Bill Kieffer 85; Harold Gibson 84; Elmer Harding 83; Ron McMichael 81; Fred McCann 80. over by Reeve Roy Pattison, five building permits were approved, It was also agreed that a livestock claim of $125 be paid to Keith Weber for the loss of a calf killed by dogs, ' Grants were approved in the amount ,of 200., to the. Huron County Plowmen's Association and $30 to the Belgrave School Fair Board. Council gave the necessary readings and passed a by-law to authorize the formation of the East Wawanosh Recreation, Parks and Community Centre Board. Road accounts amounting to $3,847.20 and general accounts,I., $813.65 were approved for payment. Mr0 and and y "Anion with Mi and ML Archie Miller and Ms. WlIford King. Walter Good, who had ,brOken his ankle, wits able to return home from Listowel Memorial HoOpItAl& Mrs. John Boyd spent a few clap at the home of Mr. and l‘frs• Williai Pettidan in Nitrous*. Robert Wade of Pointe Claire, °Que., spot the Labor Day weekend with his mother, Mrs. Norman Made, Mr. andMrs. Harold Ilynihrian have returned atter spending several weeks in Western Canada. Mrs. Robert Snell of Wastika, Northern Ontario, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, William Behins. Mr. and Mrs, John McCutcheon of Rexdale have taken up residence in the home purchased from Mrs, Harry Gowdy. Mr. and Mrs. James Hyndman of Guelph visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ilyndmans Among the out of town guests at the Omand - Hamilton wedding in Gorrie United Church on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hamilton,of Orno, Mr;. and Mrs. -Carman 'Hamilton of London, Mrs, Archie Scott and Mr. and Aire:Walter Belling of Islington,: Mr. and Mrs, Murray Hamilton mod Ross of illthoolirt* Mr. an, *s. Norman Hamilton, Tem* . Dr. end Mrs, Joh* Bowan 01 Barrie, Mr. suld Mrs. • ee..01o. Otterville, and Mrs. Wayne l ea" 1)3tholoto. Miss Margaret, Oath spent the weekend vdth Mr. and Seigel of Tiverton. Mrs. Thou*** ificelement of .-SListowel visited Sunday wlth Ms. Glad Edgar. Mr„ and Mrs. Clifford Co spent last weekend at Thornbtv. Mrs. Wilford King* We. Thome* MacDonald and Mi Harry King went last Thursday with Mr, and MrL EMI la% at ft. Cottage at Sauble Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Mont Mx. and Mrs. Gerdon Mann, Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Mann and Marilyn Connell attended the 25 wedding anniversary of Mr, and , Mrs. Fred Siefert of (Galt) " Cambridge on' SatUrdaYr. Bryan -Johnston to attending Fanshawo Coll*, WilsonPowell flO has returned for his second term. Mr. and Mrs, Barry Jones and Leslie of Grimsby spent Labour Day weekend with Mr. and ,Mrs. Goldie Thompson and •I)on. The Thompson s and Mr. and Mrs. Jones were dinner guests. of Mt. and Mrs, Dale Thompson and Jason of Kitchener. Mrs. Gold* Tbotripson and Don spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Memmott of London and attended London Pair. Tom Walker, son .of Mr. and Mrs. Walker of Gorrie, attended the fair with.Don. • -* Accurate and economical, with good shot patter- and minimum recoil. Size 2, 4, 5, 6 and 7 1/2. Ideal for waterfowl, birds and small game. Box of 25. directors and their assistants to altend to various duties on the of the fair and made plans for the variety show slated for Wednesday evening at the Crystal Palace on the fair grounds. The Brussels Legion Pipe Band will be assisted by the Norwell District High School Band from Palmerston on fair day. Other items requiring attention were ihe Aerobatic Show at 3 p.m. 'Thursday and the fall fair dance in the Legion Hall on Friday night, September 27. Cleanup day in preparation for the fair will be held Monday afternoon, September 23. In order to complete the schedule in time Thursday, September 26, the parade must start at 12 o'clock noon from Victoria Park. Members of the Agricultural Society believe they have Organized an excellent fair for the public this year and are grateful to all who work so hatd to ensure its success. BELMORE II CLUB Lori Stafford was elected presi- • dent at the first meeting held by the group at the home of their leader, Mrs. McPherson. Vice president is Sandy Moffat and press reporter is Karen Fitch. The girls will alternate in the office of secretary. Nine girls were present at the meeting to discuss entertaining at home. Jane McPherson demonstrated simple measuring and Mrs. Finlay showed the girls bow to arrange flowers. All the girls participated in flower arranging. At.the second meeting the girls chase a name for their club and vHl be known as The Enter- tainers. Jane McPherson read the minutes of the last meeting. 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