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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1975-05-08, Page 13CO !ORS. m e and Bill Rlntal l'an 5t f wish t nke,you'3slncer,OIy far hell<wond. rf ., pass a ucceae of thy. opening r place of business, surra Ar strong (Wee_ t l , :H nrY ! lam► d, Bon Stewart,' Ray Nicholson, .;Doug f'Shietl, 1a+ a►lrti>n i'aut Simpson, Netzke, ,:ckle. ISo, thank you for the, beautiful= floral rrra eme nts and 'plants rec>ivod from the ,190 T1' Business Assaclation,; ' ba ine5s a00011t,s, Our suppliers, and'friendls I . Vit. e'hope our seminar was helpful to all those attending. Thank you cind all. We are delight - 04 to serve you. ECayne and Bill Rintoul Luxury Products R.R.1, :Winghan SEER 1%40 ii r tom, carne . ingham to play' exhibition Weer. .D1t , itf eld and Luck Huntington, each °g t'one gam. leaving the ore 4-2 for Mitchell. A strOngme- was by Paull . Dickson, Jeff. Dickson,+t Brian: 'La ' , rd : Kinahan and Dade Whitfield,.".There. was one mishap at this game. Allan 'Pilsen c acked his 'collar bone. The team members are: Paul Drennan, Allan , Tilson, Myron McKee, .Brian Larose,. Keith Netzke, iGord Kinahan, Jeff Dick- son, Paul ;Dickson, Brian:Cooper, Dale Whitfield; Sheldon,' Jones, Andy Heim; Dan A.rmstrung, Lyle Bridge, Nick Beyersberger, Jay MacLaurin, Chuck Hunting- ton, Ineri46 in the Kul�'t '!al' fifer-, ewe, Manxetude* a. �o ved in the on 4 to hperi!, This eon) tit is b tweea0 different brae i tib ' and girls'visions d first, and s� 100014.f - ng the diff _overlain'• whidi the 4th pete are. basketball,. volleyball, : seat Sbided o ouric (tied**"amu Id last week with tl> i'o 'e nts are Carlin; KaVie: ren Cur ; Jan W le'�ztl ar'act_ l ` MarkT Tiffin is convener; ° Laurie Allmon athletic publlc;ty� managel 'I`wyla Dickson girls' ,n convener; Bruce athletic •convene Kyac is the - The ,presi, dent are Wit assistant p treasureraq choose these selves, All menu Students' 'Council go into office May, 1 from our reprReseltatiViu. NORRIS PEEVER who will be at: TOWN HALL, W1.NCHAM, _ 357.4550 Vie can end to nearly event tyDe sretniessie and I ad manufacturing $fl McMillen 'done retell of s.. - . w �,,n;�►:► assistance ami art sap - snow modernize a business to anywherer Ca.,su�teyouSO Macula . youquirements' us. if you rec/ui, fln,in enc/ to ,t,lrt ,1u►flt'r r' r or ox/),rrcl j, Mit /)U';If ,`, ,lnr!r1 L)/)t,1/11 /t e` f'6'Lllt;rt; flI1 rf,,i )11,i1)lt' ftt!fl ,1r1ri c ornl/t1OnS ,,(N/ IOD INDUSTRIAL IJEVIIOPMFNI IJANK . 1036 Ontario Street Stratford, Ont. "GREAT;EXPECTA, ate name for the ter al*, Mair,, Peggy Gibson Ju, - "expectations" with "'!`from the F. E. Madill Secondary School is a very appropri- ►ome who represented the largest school in the County. Joan jtpbell and Carol Raymond definitely realized the promised its during Huron County Music Night last Tuesday. YEARBOOK suOpowrgit • yearbooi: Johnston 4 Son, f uclt, , now; J. M. McDonald Lumber „• • Ltd., Brussels; Whghatm F u t ," •=w i l l serve four counties Market, Winghanpi 'SiIiek PrO''.. "'hese advertise s suppolrt, yo I i f f or�ch. health centre Hardware, Teeswar;.:LelQyr` ?, A new concept in public health services y:p } ' services has been implemented The Grey Count Un is plan- Wingham; Hackett F Waite�rae,, :• the village of Clifford, where ngearly screening - Hackett Farm E" ip. 4t of childhood Wingham;P g clinics to include physical health appraisal, hearing and vision checkups, and the Denyer developmental test. This clinic will be held early in 1976. - Plans are also being -made -for other programs as the need arises, such as . parenthood classes and pre -natal clinics. The dates and times of the various clinics will be advertised in ad- vance. ment, Lucknow; Howick Mu Wroxeter; Stanley Door Syst Wingham. al, the residents of four counties will benefit from the services of a ngle health care Centre, Dr. ISH and CARRYPRII GORRIE BUILDING SUPPLIES ARE CELEBRATING TIVERTON BUILDING SUPPLIES GRAND OPENING----- WISEWAY FEATURE TRUCKLOAD- PANEL SALE g �6 A PAIIIT 8 DOMCOR FLOORING LAID '' 1ta `''' ''e dent-p/hyy�s�'- Co + ii~Ies{ tb Centre and the •..facilities there will be available for the people of Grey, Bruce, Wellington, and Huron Counties. The health units of Huron, Wellington and Grey are financially supporting the joint venture, but the residents of Bruce will also be welcome. The village of Clifford lies very close to the juncture of the, four counties, closest townships being Carrick in Bruce County,Nor- manby in Grey, Howick in Huron and Minto on Wellington. Public health nurses from the four counties will visit the Clif- ford centre on a regular basis to meet the needs of residents of the counties who reside in the Clif-. ford area. In many cases these attached nurses will be doing "follow-up" work for the . pat . co�npanitnents with their choirs. Tents' family doctors. "T�'ie final number was a mass A -PARADO I creep up' on the menacing' Doubt blankets ny 'thOii My path turns zigzags. Who knows why' t1 saw. it in a ,movie), , Domineering, slirooded in. wl,- of inconceivable. demands: Like a steel'' revettixieft tall ::and treacherous. Transgression deals..the cards of fate. - Pushing, I reach it. Wig, • I grasp its base. Straining, iyseff Panicking, I lose my grip. , I drop to teen and scurry back to my sanctum. Susan Adams, 11A FORMAL This year's formal into be held on May 30. The theme o this last dance of the year is "Mother Goose" with all her more 'famous nursery rhymes and Opus II pro- viding the music. Committees are busy planning the formal decorations already with every- one hoping that this year's formal will be a success: plfne, so 1 agers are Mann i Da1t►`tl Manners' seyyt. •ar 'over a L .. Shirley 4• • ink.. anyoneusea' Max Mclefan 911: Yes, they know enough to themselves. 0-0a0 `Tom :Peterson HI because there are more around seeing ou and it's. tant to make'a good appear Andrew Kenyon 98: The majority do but defends on the way you' are.brought up. 0.0-0 Mrs. 7'ffin: Their manners vary according to where they are and with whom they are assbciat- ing. Since I expectgood manners• I am rarely disappointed. MUSIC NIGHT On Tuesday, April 29, Music Night was held at F. E. Madill S. S. Local public schools parti- cipated at this event with an interesting- program. Students from East Wawanosh, Brookside, Grey, Turnberry, Howick�, North Ashfield, Lucknow, Brussels, Blyth , and, Wingham were preset. They performed such numbers as polkas, tambourine, guitar, drum and ukulele ac- In addition tope regular public choir of all the schools singing health nurse services the centre "This Land of Ours." will .provide clinics in several phases of public health. In June the Wellington County Unit will bring in consultants in speech therapy, birth control and addic- tions. Residents of all four coun- ties are 'welcome to take advan- tage of these clinics. In the fall the Huron Unit will be responsible for a Well Adult Clinic which will provide counsel- ling, blood tests, foot care, hear- ing appraisal and general health ; ROLL ENDS OF CARPET, FULL ROLLS OF INDOOR OUTDOOR. CARPETS GOOD SELECTION "1Of 12' CUSHION FLOORING IN STOCK - PROFESSIONAL INSTALLERS ON STAFF fiiv.LowooD 1 Prefinished Paneling SECONDS BRONZE TEAK RED CEDAR SATIN WALNUT KING CHERRY 4'x8' ONLY $ 4 29 • NO. 1 CANADIAN BEECH OLIVE ASH CONCORD ELM HUNTSVILLE BIRCH 4' x 8' ONLY 6.49 ALL REG. LIGHTS 1S% OFF 7 x 1 0 KEEP YOUR GARDEN COOLS ORGANIZED. D04 ffNtnl Donald DeBoer named president of Chalmers COC WHITECHURCH—Donald de- Boer was elected president of the Children of the Church of Chal- mers Presbyterian Church here when they met during worship service on Sunday, Vice-presi- dent is David Ross; Vickie Scott is secretary and pianist, Clara Milligan is treasurer. 'the meeting opened with a call to worship and repeating of the Lord's Prayer in unison. Scrip- ture from Psalm 105nwas read by Clara Milligan and David Ross led ID pra &. Roll call, `try Tavorite spring flower'was answered by nine membe,rs. The offering was re- ceived ,by Kendra Purdon and dedicated by Eddie deBoer. The birthday calendar was marked. Mrs, Archie Purdon told a story to the inners entitled "Celebrat- ing One Hundred Years" Mrs. simpaba told the senior story, "'church Is People". The meeting closed with prayer, Gospel singing at WLU theatre ('anadlia•a G.►spel Music Association was formed from a nucleus of five interested gospel music groups. An executive and a board of directors was eluted. It has been felt for some time by these groups, that many areas of gospel music such as recording companies, gospel music news- papers, singing groups, and pro- moters would be aided by such an association. Top priority is an an- nual Canadian- Gospel Music Con- vent ion. in Waterloo at Sir Wilfrid Laurier University Theatre Audi- torium May,16-18, many exciting new faces as well as some famili- ar old faces in the gospel music field will be converging for this weekend. Friday May 16 sees the begin- ning •.f the convent intt with a line- up r,f .lint, :,►•t►t►t►‘; inrluclinf; tlth "Outreach Quartet" from Tor- onto, "The New Covenant Chil- dren" from London, Walt Huntly and Dennis Pascoe who are regu- lars on the "Hisey House of Song" TV program, plus many more. Saturday at 3'30 will be a ban- quet for singers, musicians and promoters held at the Holiday I•►n, Kitrh.•ner, with Jimmy Snow as sperifil guest and speaker. Saturday night will be the excit- ing "Parade of Talent" with 29 singing groups from all aver On- tario participating: Sunday -after- ,loon from 2:30-5:00 is the final t)r.litram of the convention. Ysed Car Savings '73 CHRYSLER Newport Custom 4 -Door Hardtop, fully equipped '73 CHARGER SE, V-8, au. tomatic, power steering and brakes and radio '73 DODGE half -ton, V-8, au- tomatic, power steering and radio '72 TOYOTA, Wagon '71 DODGE Van '70 CHEVY Nova '70 TOYOTA 2 -Door - '70 VOLKSWAGEN Wagon, automatic' '69 METEOR Rideau 500 8 - Door Hardtop '68 CHEV 4 -Door Hardtop . CRAWFORD MOTORS CHRYSLER - DODGE - PLYMOUTH WINGHAM ONTARIO PHONE 357-31162 It's that time of year again! Time to tackle what's been under snow for so long. If your lawn equip- ment is acting under the weather, don't despair! Let us help. 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