The Wingham Advance-Times, 1975-08-21, Page 12•
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CHANGED—BUT STILL RUNNIN This old picture will be of interest to many in the
area as it is a photo of the Molesworth heese factory which is still in the same place but
no longer produces butter. And the sig 't of farmers pulling up with their teams to unload
their huge milk cans disappeared from the scene many years ago. Would you believe that
the narrow dirt road running by the factory is now Highway 86? The owner of this picture,
Lyle Ronald of RR 2, Listowel was uncertain of the date it was taken, but estimates it was
before the turn of the century.
Fordwich Personal. Notes
Miss Anne Miller of Fergus
spent Tuesday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer. Miller.
Jamie and Gary Bott of Alma
spent the past week with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Parker Eurig.
Mr. and Mrs. John Langendoen
and family visited relatives in
Kingston on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Anson Demerling
returned home on Wednesday
after spending ten days at Horse
Show Lake:
' Mr. of LMrs. Graham Walker
of St. Thomas visited one day last
week with Mrs. Crosby Sotheran.
Mrs. Crosby Sotheran spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Glen-
ford Rose in Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Simmons
and Ken spent a few days last
week in the Kingston area and
enjoyed the Thousand Islands
boat cruise.
Mr. and Mrs. Les Watkins and
little daughter of Bolton were
weekend guests with Mrs. Eva
Harris.
Mr: and Mrs. Stan Bride and
Sam Johnston spent a day last
week with Mrs. Marian Kirby
Air
and Mrs. Sam Johnston who were
holidaying at Port Elgin.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron McClement
and family spent the weekend at
Port Elgin.
Mrs. George Dane .of Hythe,
Alberta, visited over the`weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Graff of Han-
over and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Warrell and family spent a week
at Elim Lodge Resort on Pidgeon
Lake. They also visited Saturday
with Rev. G. andlMrs. Hofstetter
at Peterborough.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stewart and
Greg and Mrs. Pearl Patterson
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Jim . Patterson at their
cottage in Huntsville.
Mr. and Mrs. Harper Wood of
Mitchell visited Thursday with
Mrs. Isobel Topham and other
friends in the community.
Gary Klaassen arrived home
last week after spending several
weeks in the Western Provinces.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Wildfang,
Brian and Paul of Mississauga
spent a few days last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simmons.
Congratulations to.,. Mr. and
NOTICE TO
EQUIPMENT OWNERS
For "Winter Maintenance Operations 1975-76 Season" the fol-
lowing equipment is required:
TRUCKS
- with minimum R.G.W. 27,000 lbs. suitable for mounting
power sanding units, are required at the following locations:
1 Truck • Arthur, St. Marys, Guelph West, Erin
2 Trucks - Shelburne, Harriston, Listowel, Wingham, Goder-
ich, Clinton, Grand Bend, Exoter, New Hamburg,
Guelph East
3 Trucks • Mitchell
NOTE: Standby rate for single axle 27,000 Ib. R.G.W. trucks is
$14.00 per day.
TRUCKS
- with minimum R.G.W. 42,000 lbs. tandem, required at the
following locations:
1 Truck - Listowel, Wingham, Milverton, Guelph East
2 Trucks - Shelburne, Arthur, Galt, Guelph West, Erin -
NOTE: Standby rate for tandem axle 42,000 Ib. R.G.W. trucks
is $18.00 per day.
The successful bidder must have P.C.V. li-
cence or apply for same within seven days of
being notified.
LOADERS
- (without operator) 1 at each of the following locations:
11/2 cu. yd. 4 whim! drive - Shelburne, Arthur, Harriston, List-
Wingham, Goderich, Clinton, Grpnd Bend, Exeter, St.
Marys, Milverton, New Hamburg, Galt, Guelph West, Guelph
East, Crimsons Corners (Acton)
Sealed tenders on forms supplied by the Ministry will be
received by the District Engineer, 581 Huron St., P.O. Box 8,
Stratford, Ontario. N5A 6S8 Telephone 271-3550, until 9:00
o.rn. D.S.T.
Monday, September Bth, 1475
Specifications, tender forms and envelopes may be ob-
tained in person or by mail from the District Office in Strat-
ford. When requesting tenders, please specify location(s).
The lowest or any tender, not necessarily accepted.
Ontario
Ministry of
Transportation and
Communications
Mrs. John Harris (Margaret
Lumb) who were married Satur-
day in the Fordwich United
Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carswell of
Kitchener visited over the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Carswell and Mr. and Mrs. Max
.Bell and were guests Saturday at
the Harris-Lumb wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Robinson and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Gibson and family spent Sunday
at Port Elgin.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pollock of
Stratford visited friends in the
village on Friday and on Satur-
day they attended the Harris-
Lumb wedding in Fordwich
United Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Robinson of
Kitchener were visitors in the
village on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wray of
Scarborough spent the weekend
at their home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Bride visited
one day last week at the home of
Mr. and, Mrs. Bob Bride in
Thamesford.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bride of
Don Mills visited for a couple of
days last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Doig.
Mrs. Mary Heise, Mrs. Candy
Briebacker and Mrs. Vivian
Cober were co -hosts for a baby
shower for Mrs. Don Reaman and
baby Janet at the home of Mrs.
Bob Gibson, 2nd line Howick on
Aug. 14. Guests were present
from Ethel, Brussels, Gorrie,
Gowanstown, Fordwich, Palmer-
ston, Wroxeter, After the gifts
were opened lunch was served.
The guests enjoyed several
games and contests.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bride and
family of Thamesford spent a
couple of days last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Stan Bride,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid Hill, Mrs.
Jean Hill, Mrs. Agnes Hill 'of
Kitchener, Mr. ands. Morley
Bride of Guelph visit Saturday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stan
Bride. They all attended the
funeral of Mrs. Ida Bride in
Palmerston on Saturday.
Stephen and Kimberly Duncan
of Brampton spent several days
last week with their grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Connell and their aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCann.
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Bride visited
in New Hamburg on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Douglas
spent Sunday in Sarnia with Mr.
and Mrs. Dennis Johnston. Paul
Douglas returned . home after
holidaying at the Johnston home.
Mrs. Verna Galbraith and Mrs.
Elsie Strong visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Galbraith in
Guelph.
CANADA MANPOWER
CENTRE
COUNSELLOR
In Attendance
TOWN HALL
Wingham
AUGUST 28, 1975
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Fabric, not plastic, This for qu
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,ever bocly rnovernent—ailo i lr
to penetrate to the wound' to
.promote faStOrt natural
healing. pctra cushion0
Prot tion with a thick
medicated pad, And you Cay
trust Elastoplast to stick.
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THE
DRESSING
THAT FITS
THE WQUND
Summertime Is
For Picnics.. .
Yes, Summertime is For Renics, fur Prmiiy Reunions aid uihei
Outdoor Gatherings. Solve your table covering' problem with
Paper Tablecloth by the roll.
SMOOTH WHITE PAPER $ 3 . S
TABLECLOTII 100' x 36" n+
ADVANCE - TIMES
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This week. .
this month...
eves next
month.
When the price of
Coke is lowered you get
greater value than
ever. And that's what's
happened! .
Now your local
bottler of Coca-Cola is
offering you Targe size
bottles of Coke that are
"Value Priced."
So look for the label
marked "Value Priced"
wherever you buy
Coca-Cola in bottles. The
label guarantees greater
value than ever. .
It's the
teal thing. Coke.
tial, IA ,,< <.
label means
extra value.
IN 26 OUNCE
BOTTLES
REFILLABLE
*Plus refundable bottle deposit.
Available at participating dealers in the area served by:
. ERIE HURON BEVERAGES LIMITED
658 ERIE STREET, STRATFORD, ONTARIO NSA 2P1
Authorized Bottler of Coca-Cola under contract with Coca-Cola Ltd. Both Coca -Cola -and Coke are registered trade marks which
identify only the product of Coca-Cola Ltd.
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