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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1975-03-27, Page 11. UPTIGRQVE' AR1'ERED ACCOUNTANTS John C. Ward, C.A. Liptlgi'"o►. <f A, I.1gtowal 019), i •Q oney Ivor Competent heipwith your Mortgago Requirements pert. hent or -interim !ARM— COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL ilder and Home Owner TO percha4 or renovate, to consolidate lid' reduce monthly payments CALL THE PROFESSIONALS ONTARIO DISCOUNT 360 Waller Ave. N.,, Listowel, 291-4740 Open Mon. thru Fri., 11 a.m. to. 3.30 p.m.. After hours or evenings call .Rill Ropp 356-2379 Pete Henderson, Kitchener, 579-5705 21 or over? fidl-tim�? Married? You should have your own �H:iP number! Ministry of Health Hon.Rank S. Miller, Minister mikase hi story of the lega dart'*Of- , de, Ride, squads of WW IL The Quittiiig Primer by Dorothy ,Trager. aa.• Some new tecbniqueS and patterns. for.everyone trey the amateur to the experienced craftsperson, How To Make a Mo .the country song' reports on w t • o et an adequate and reliable cash - ° come when you abandon the city for country living. The Grosvenor- Square GOOdbYe. by Francis Clifford. Another exciting mystery by this skillful writer. Having a Baby Can Be a Scream by Joan Rivers. A very funny book by one of TV's top comediennes. Europe With Two Kids and a Van by Sharon and Gary Davidson. How to travel through Europe • with your children on $10 a day. Your parent's OHIP insurance no longer includes you. So apply for your own. Don't delay, or you could be walking into an emergency uncovered. Consult your em- ployer.or contact your nearest OHIP Office. The OHIP Office in your area will answer any questions you may have. Barrie 114 Worsley Street 726-0328 Hamilton 25 Main Street West 528-3481 Kingston • 1055 Princess Street 548.3811 KitCh nor 68 Kingg 79Street East 745-73 London 227 Queens Avenue 433-4561 Mississauga 55 City Centre Drive 275-2730 Ottawa 75 Albert Street 237-9100. Peterborough 34311 -2140 George Street North 7 St. Catharines 15 Church Street 682-6858 Toronto 2195 longe Street (Eglinton) 482-1111 Win_Qaor. 1427 Ouellette Avenue 258-7560 A spailding new Sher COleman aid meOth arrived :at. bastwbieh Walei7 If.luetteSlubs At I yafteraectee vl* tles the Plano was y seated by the pre � the Mutt!! . Club, Mrs.' Chrystal Jc.r4ok 0444ccepte4 on tleb#lf ,of the residents Ar 414, The Tbwnnhl b i Women's Goderich titutevolunt AdleY mated with the Saint Patrick's par ► on Monday afternoon. Mr.. andMrs.. Schramm of Goderich, Mrs. tom' Henderson, Norman �., Jerry . . Collins and Philip Resler pro. vided the old tyme music with vocal solos by MorganDalton and selections by the 20 -member Huronview Rhythm • Band., Cookies and tea were served, following the program. The Seaforth Women's Insti- tute hosted the March bi rthda3 party. Mrs. `Ruth Papple, emcee for the afternoon,. introduced the, musical program which included:, vocal trio numbers by the HOW derson sisters, Donna, Darlene and Debbie, accompanied • by Mrs. Henderson; dance numbers by Cheryl and Susi McAllister, Lori and Lana McIntosh, Cathy tiona the 05 Marchb x served by the �fadies. s Waiters, one of the ',celebrant*, idents for the;, ely Mr. and Mrs.' Art Currie 01` Goderich showed colored' Juni gave a very interesung commentary at the F'smily Night 'ogram. The pictures had been taken by the Curr%; ;two. years ago while on a p to eland, • Prance, Belgium, Switr,erland end Italy. Mrs. Maks Henderson and Mrs. Britt :played several piano duets daring the inter- :mission. Mr. Mccreath thanked >. those responsible for the eve- ning's entertainment on behalf of :the residents. OF NEW FU J AND PARTIAL At �. Auction, Bruss. FR,1• AY'S SALE . URNITURE NEW, Large. selection of new chest suites, bedroom suites, stereos maple bunk beds, kitchen' suites, fee and end table sets, single, and -queen size beds, tab" lamps, 'silverware, 'radios, sewing machines, Boston pole lamps; sets of diel household appliances, oil. and' n ma y more 'Writ 1.04 to mention. - . CARPET: 1,000's of Ards o carpet in sizes frarg3'x12 t 50',. runners, mats of all sizes. Lar selections of colours and styles su as shags, plush, sculpture, ru back,. etc. Be sure to attend h tr i as we are- -cleaning out our- ci stock. SATURDAY'S -SALE 1:3 APPLIANCES: 30" electric 'stove • (Moffat), refrigerator, -washer ani dryer; Whirlpool coppertione . dis washer., colour T.V. .(26". Adiniral),, air conditioner. TOOLS: Electric Black.*Decker, jack hammer, Black & Decker ram set gun, : , Rockwell radial arm saw, 15" electric snow blower, electric *wrench, '1972 Yamaha Ski-doo (48 h. p.. approxi 1,000 miles) 7/8" router, 1/2" electric drill. FURNITURE -USED: Beautiful 7 pce. mahogany dining room suite, oak. roll top. de , Pine drop leaf table, lovely 3 Mclogan Grand Master bed- room suite, Commode chest, carved wooden fireplace, antique wall phcme, gate leg table, wash stands, piano bench, office desks, corner wall shelf oval Duncan Phyfe table, Marconi stereo, pair ladder back chairs, buf- fets, chests of drawers and dressers, ..bedroom and kitchen suites, lamps, odd tables and chairs, rockers, chest- erfield suites, umbrella stand, rugs, dishes, brass candle sticks, beautiful antique settee, mirrors, Cherry bon- net chest, cut glass, carnival, silver- ware (old), slot machine. Radios, all small housekold a appliances, linen. - NOTE: This is one of our largest selec- tions 'of quality merchandise that must be sold to -the highest bidder, so be sure to attend this sale. PREVIEW: .3 hours before sale time. TERMS: Cash, cheque or handy Bud- get Plan. SALE CONDUCTED BY:./ Bali Auctions, Brusseljs, Ont. Specialists in buying and selling es- tates, bankruptcies, etc. AUCTIONEER: R. A. Ball, Phone 887-6166, 857-6571 —Mrs. dim Johmton of atherine Street, along with Ted Robinson, Judy and Janice of -Donnybrook, visited Sunday n . ,itchener to celebrate Jit 'Robinson's birthday. They''\tatejr 'Visited with Mrs. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. John Waddell and David all of Kitchener. BluevalePersonals The United Church Women of Bluevale will hold their meeting • on April 2, at 8 p.m. Mrs. Bert Garniss will give the Easter message. . _ Mr. and Mrs. William Peacock` attended the funeral of George Peacock, Ottawa, who died' March 17. They were i ccofli- panied by Lloyd Peacock of Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Peacock of Winona. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Garniss and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Willits en- joyed a bus trip to Florida during the holiday week. Larry Johnston accompanied his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. Rae on a trip to Hawaii, Windsor spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Carl 'Johnston last wee . Mr. and Mrs. McCabe and Mr. and Mrs. Johnston attended a surprise party Saturday evening inhonor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank . McQuillin on their 25th wedding Mr.annie and Mrs. John Carswell and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Work- man visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mel Craig. The Second Line of Morris card group celebrated its 30th year with a dinner on Monday evening at the Anglican Church, Wing ham. • Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnston F visited with Mrs. Mabel Harris of TRICI'A MARSTON didn't much like it on the ice when she first started, but neither could she stay off once she'd learned the trick of staying up on her skates. She finally had to be carried off the ice, much to the amusement of the crowd at the Belmore Ice Carnival. Shower held for April brides BELGRAVE On Thursday, March 20, the Belgrave girls' broomball team- held a bridal Shower in honor of two April brides, Kathy Dunbar and Bever- ley -Casemore. The shower was held at the home of Mrs. Harvey McDowell in Blyth. Joan Black, Carol McDowell, Darlene Coultes, Janice Robin- son and Mrs. McDowell organized games and served refreshments. leaving last Friday. - Lambeth on Sunday. Many lovely gifts were pre-, Mrs. Graham Campbell visited �; An Easter service will -be held canted to the two brides-to-be. • in Owen Sound over dieweekend. in the Presbyterian Church, Fri - She accompanied Mr. and Mrs. -;;day, March 28 at 11 a.m. Larry �,,/ Harris Campbell when 'they �g and Wayne Baswick will r7 old shower motored to Thornbury to att rid ,s'have charge of the service. a hockey game. Everyone is welcome. BELGRAVE -- Friends and Elizabeth,, Paul and Don Mcln- . Mr, and ;'tl'ar eo *Mat1 r& neighbors of the Belgrave area tosh and Linda Taylor _visited an 1Mi •Y ,��3, ` :;'toff" .ga�:m Naaox Mora' with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Johnston spent Sunday at `Hu `onview iritic basement on Saturday evening during the holiday week. Mrs. Mary MacTavish and other Mr. and Mrs. Irvine McCabe of patient's there. • Miss Nancy King spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. El- liott and Mr. and Mrs. Harold King visited on Wednesday eve- ning at the Elliott home. • Mrs. Albert Porter, and Mrs. Alex Verbeek and Julie spent Thursday. with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Elliott. for a miscellaneous shower in honor 'of Miss Karen Pengelly. Contests were conducted by Mrs. Lorne' Jamieson and a musical number by Dianne Scott was enjoyed by all. Mrs. Gordon Bosman read the address follow- ing which Karen opened her gifts and expressed her thanks. Lunch was served by ladies of the 9th line. n� Institute family night convened by Mrs. Eadie BELMORE — Mrs. Don Eadie convened the "Family Night" meeting of the Women's Institute in the Community Centre on March 12. Following the singing of the Opening Ode and repeating the Mary Stewart Collect, Mrs. Don MacAdam read the minutes of the previous • meeting, in the absence of the secretary, Mrs. John Rutherford. the cdrnnieme bas the thlandflg you need. Let's face it, you don't need a bank to tell you how to plan your future. That's your business. And we respect it. But let's say you've got your plans all sorted out. And your plans are going to need money, come to us. We'd like to help you. We're the Bank of Commerce. We can custom tailor an entire credit package specifically for your farm. The package includes short term credit to cover your month to month and season to season operations and longer range financing of items such as machin- ery, grain storage or additional land. We can lend you the money you need now. And the nice thing is that you can arrange repayment specifically to suit your cash flow. If you wish we can also Arrange low-cost credit life insurance. Whatever your credit needs, the person to talk to is your local Commerce manager. So if you're a farmer who has future plans that include money, come talk to us. 4> CANADIAN OF COMMERCE IMPERIAL m Misses - Denise Kennedy and Rosemary Kieffer favored with two numbers, "Stand By Us" and "Day by Day", with their own guitar accompaniment. Miss Lori Goodall pleased the audience with two Scottish dances, the "Highland Fling" and the "Sword Dance". Bruce McCall, manager of Brussels Livestock Ltd., as guest speaker, had a message for the young people present, who hold the future of our country in their hands. He also urged the parents not to be too critical in handing over this responsibility to our youth. Mrs. W. Woods thanked Mr. McCall and presented him with a small gift in token of appreciation for his effort. The Presbyterian Male Choir then sang "When All Men Walk Together". A social time brought an enjoy- able evening to a close. Belgrave Personals Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Cook at- tended the annual meeting of the Canadian Brown Swiss Associa- tion in Brandon, Man., last week. Eldon was appointed as a director on the executive board from Ontario. John : and Ronald Hanna of Kitchener are holidaying with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Armstrong and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence liana. Mr. and Mrs: Edgar Wightman received word on Saturday morn- ing from Mr. and Mrs. Fred McGarth (Anne Wightman) of Vermillion, Alta., to tell them of their chosen children, two sisters Angela and Corrine. , Miss Marjorie Bosman of Sault Ste. Marie visited at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. George Cook. Mrs. Raymond Green and chil- dren of RR 5, Kincardine visited with Mrs. George Cook and Mr. and Mrs. William . McArter and family. Miss Ruth Ann Pletch of Strathroy spent a few days with het parents, Mr. and ,Mrs. Sam Pletch. Mr. and Mrs. John Bennett of Seaforth visited on Sunday even ing with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Vincent. ' Mr. and Mrs. Pack Van Camp and family spent a few days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hayes of Elyria, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vincent spent the past week in Las Vegas and visited with relatives in Sacramento, California. Mrs. Clarence Chamney spent the holiday week with Mrs. Claire Rainer of Scarborough and Mr. and Mrs. John McCormack and girls of Orangeville. Mr. and Mrs. William Graf of Chepstow were Wednesday after- noon visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rinn and John. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Walker, Cheryl and Glen of RR 3, Wing - ham; Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Hackett and family of Lucknow and Miss Noreen Armstrong of Lucknow were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Vincent and Dean.