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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1975-05-29, Page 50 . A . 1." P I. "110$F. T1' 101` ` "»O,,P` FI A 'E With Linterest cunrmutatect over 5. years, ;aur Quarte 'anteed Investment Certificates woukt k e worth Is fol'lows:.• Amount Invested $ 1,000.00 $ 5,000.00 $10,000.00 . ..$15,905.28 $20,000.00 $31,810.56 vGiu. AA Maturity. 1,590.55 $ 7,952.65 The all Qntario Trust Company begun in..1889 VG Member Canada Deposit Insurance .Corporation WCTRJA and GREY TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1889 Main Street, East, Listowel, Ont. Mrs. Sharon E. Scott, Manager. Bruce l Worm end's Institute district annuat Ineeti, wa6 held in Xxicknow Vmted Bch, May AO. The theme of the meeting was ."Women in Action". The distrlgt president,, Mrs,a Pave. Ireland, ,Wiled the meet' iag and the roll call Vas at- swered by 14 district. directors, Mrs, Ireland introduced, guests, Mrs, Graham Chambers, provincial board member Sub, • Division 16; Mrs. Sharpe, Grey Bruce; Mrs. George Pollock, Bruce Centre; Mrs. Aylmer Klages', Bruce North and Mrs. William Osterndroff, Bruce East. Entertainment at the !morning session was provided by the Bel - more branch with musical num- bers by the rhythm band. An- nouncements were made in re- gard to the picnic to be held at Silver Lake on June 11 commem- orating International Women's Year; the rally to be held in Whitechurch on October 16 and the days branches will entertain in the Log House at the South- ampton museum. Interesting, reports were given by standing committees with 100 per cent reporting in each con- venership. Mrs. Francis Gem- mell brought greetings from the provincial board. She also gave a report of her work as provincial board member for Bruce South. GREY WELLINGTON THEATRE GUILD ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the 9 Grey Wellington Theatre Gui1da will be held on MONDAY;JUNE2nd. in the MOUNT FOREST DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL CAFETERIA Pat L:00 p.m. sharp "NEW MEMBERS WELCOME" @'fir. Sob e'a6.bappy to anee ret the Junior itl With two newLwauches this Yew. kiipiey = the afternoon,. scntcdt' t+► fe Rover progratn, There were 'some lovely plays setup two,gwlts 4r church branch, od Painting.by, Lucknow group, ideas with ' by liairsbea and the Bruce Ta tan by Mrs. Donald Blue. Officers elected for 117764 Past president, Mrs, James Ireir patr'iek, Ripley; presidndta, Dave Ireland, RR 2, Teeswa'l; tstr vice, Mrs. George F Wingham; 2nd vice, Mrs, F McLeod, Ripley; secretor? treasurer, Mrs. Frank Mauldinl,' RR 2, Holyrood; assistant, yrs Gordon Wall, Wi_nghath; Mrs. Clarence Hedley, RR 2, cardine; curator, Mrs. Stewart Farrell, RR 2, Ripley; Federated repsentatiye, Mrs. Fr ands Gemmell, Ripley; alternates Mrs. Cecil Hollands, RR I cardine; voting delegates, Mrs. Frank Gemmell and Mrs, '.1)ave :` Ireland; alternates, Mrs. Cecil, Hollands and Mrs. George Fish er. Standing committees: Agricul- ture and Canadian IndustrieS,. Mrs. Howard Barger, Lucknow; Education and Cultural activh, ties, Mrs. Dave Eadie, RR '2, Wingham; Citizenship and WAid' Affairs, Mrs. Frank McKenzie, RR 5, Lucknow; Family and Con-°' sumer . Affairs, Mrs. George Harkness, RR 4, Kincardine; resolutions, Mrs. John A. Nor- man, RR 5, Kincardine; Tartan, . Mrs. William Arnold, Ripley; Museum, Mrs. Donald Blue, Rip- ley; alternate, Mrs. Cecil Ilol- land; RR 1, Kincardine; scholar- ship, Mrs. William Arnold, Raip ley; alternate, "'Mrs. James Kirk- patrick; Federation of Agricul tore, Mrs. Jack Farrell, RR 2, Ripley; alternate, Mrs. Doug Kennedy, RR 2, Teeswater; Folk School, Mrs. Burton Hodgins, RR 1, Kincardine; auditors, Mrs. Ly- man Sutton, and 'Mrs. Harold El- liott, both of. Teeswater. . e gra ve Miss Marjorie rocter spent a few days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Procter. On Sunday evening, she left by plane for England where she;) will visit with relative, Gln EsSex.i.se On Saturday, Mr. and Mts. Frank Procter and Karen, M. Larry Mayberiy, Marilyn , and Kimberly of Londesboro visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Proc- ter. Reap some ben y from ouwnte. r If you write ten or more cheques a month, consider a Commerce Key Account. Because at 160 each, ten cheques already cost you $1.60. Thal's for the cheques you write, period. But an extra 900 makes it a whole different story. With a Commeirce Key Account you can get a preferred rate on most consumer loans, (and that's a nice thing to remember). You can get this summer's travellers' cheques for no extra service charge. You'll have an identification card which allows you to cash a personal cheque, up to $100, at any of our 1600 Commerce branches in Canada. And that's not all. There is no service charge when you use 24 -Hour Cash Dispensers, you'll get special cheques, money orders, domestic drafts, and a whole Taft of other services. All for a flat $230 a month. Or, in }tour case, maybe 90c more than you are paying now' for cheques alone. But hold on. We don't think everybody should get a Commerce Key Account. If you're not writing ten or more cheques you could be e wasting your money. And that's exactly what a Commerce Key Account doesn't want you to do. fl'S YOUR moriEr. IT1dRE THE mosroF rt CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE RACHAM, THE FASTEST GUN IN THE WEST challenges the inimitable Sneaky Fitch in the opening act of the Wing - ham Towne Players delightful production of "The Death y and Life of Sneaky Fitch." Bill.'Matiszstarred with Mac MacLeod in the leading :role. Personal Notes from For Mr. and Mrs. Don. Coghlin spent several days last week at the Lions' convention in Hamil- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Gooses Winkel left Thursday from Toronto In- ternational Airport for a six-week visit with relatives in Holland. Mr. and Mrs. E. Haas of Win- ;throp, Mrs. Tda Gallagher and Mrs. Mary McClement of List- owel visited . one day last week with Mr. and Mrs. Tsen Hut- cheson. Mrs. Carroll Johnson, Mrs. Morley Johnson, Mrs. Wayne Johnson, Mrs. Bill Mann and Mrs. Marilyn Connell attended a shower Sunday ,afternoon at the home of Miss Eileen Johnson in Listowel, in honor of Miss Barb- ara Frankowski who will be mar- ried early in June to Rod Camer- on of Simcoe. • • Mr. and Mrs. Paul Statia and •Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Foerter were guests Saturday at the Mender -JP' n -McKay wedding in the lar on dolt ^;. iur S `at. re+ Omlater in .the-Ro ' ' i T Com unity Centre. • Mr. and Mrs. Rick Woods of Listowel and Mr. and Mrs. John Leppington and Vicki of Gorrie "visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller. Mrs. Jack Douglas was con- fined to Listowel Memorial Hos- pital for several days last week. Mr. and Mts. Paul Burnarski of Port Colborne spent the weekend with -Mr. and Mrs. John Tudan. Doug Bunker underwent major surgery last week in Palmerston hospital. Miss Pat King of St. Jacobs and Mark Burnarski of Port Colborne spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Don King. Mr. and Mrs. Wray Cooper at- tended the Lions' conference Saturday in Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnston left Sunday for a few days in May design county ensign The County of Huron may well have an ensign of its own soon. The property committee chaired by Goderich Reeve Stan Profit is looking into the best way to go about the creation and establish- ment of a distinctive cbunty banner. It was suggested at last Fri- day's county council session that some sort of a competition should be launched to create interest among county citizens in the pro- ject. If a reality, a county ensign would be used in county advertis- ing and for display purposes throughout Huron. Don't give -me a rough time! Baltimore and Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schumacher spent the. weekend in Buffalo. Mr.. and Mrs. William Wilson spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. George Merkley at Bet= more. Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor of Hamilton visited^ recently with Misses Lenora and Violet Bes- wetheriek. Sundayuests with Mr. and. Mrs. Lyle Foerter were Mr. and Mrs. John Bannikoss, Sandra and Philip of Waterloo, Mrs, Mildred Foerter of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Foerter and Dean of Paris, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dick- ert of Gorrie, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Mehring, .loyal and Janyelle df • Listowel, ,Mr. and,. Buhrow an'd,awayne anda Mrs, Bruce Erman On Clifford, the .occasion 1oiing 1 Foek'ter's confirmatioln 'held,. day in St. John's Lutherd Church, Clifford. Mr. and Mrs, Glenford Seaforth visited on. Sund Mr, and Mrs, ,Cir by, k A CROWD OF BICYCLISTS waits to register for the "`Bicycle Rodeo" Saturday outside the Wingham arena. Inside, the youngsters were put through a series of rigorous riding tests and were quizzed on their knowledge of safety rules and regulations. Safety checks on the bicycles were also conducted. USE s Own �a SOAP • POWDER • OIL • SHAMPOO Baby's Own products .are 'especially made for hak delicate skin Cont ainscu>th ingLanolin tor extra gentle nem. The powder's made of the finest imported talc to help prevent diaper rash It s a rrough world' Make it soft and gentle for vour hall\ Always use Ba by c()‘‘ n KIM ZIMMER shows her knowledge of turn signals during testing of safety rules at the "Bicycle Rodeo" Saturday. Bicyclists registered for the tests were taken through all the various street hazards and situations in mock set-ups at the Wingham Arena.