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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1975-09-11, Page 14Winghaum Axivance-Times, Thursday, Setnt. i.* • THE GOLDEN CIRCLE students wasted no time starting off their school year. The \ second day of school saw them visiting a dairy and beef farm. Then back to the classroom for more lessons and the regular routine. Fordwich Personal Notes Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. William Halleran (Donna Montoux) who were married Saturday at the home of the bride's parenta. Mrs. Wellington Hargrave spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wray in Scarborough. The sympathy of the com- munity goes to Mr. and Mrs. Les Loughran in the death last week in Palmerston of the former's father. . Mr. and Mrs. Mark Burnarski of Waterloo visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Don King. The Fordwich Senior Citizens enjoyed a bus trip to Niagara Falls and Marineland last Friday'." . Mr. end Mrs. William Sothern and •Mr. and Mrs. Carroll ,Johnson attended the Western Fair in London on Sunday. Mrs. Pearl Watson and grand- daughter Lisa of Blyth and Mrs. Jack Gummow of London visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. George Ashton. Mr. and Mrs. Parker Eurig left Monday morning on a conducted bus tour to the. East Coast: Terry Tudan left Sunday for his second year at the Agricultural College, Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. Rick Woods of Listowel were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Barry .D'Ar- cey. Mr. and Mrs. Don Bott and family . of Alma were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Parker Eurig. Mr. and' Mrs. Bill Wilson ac- companied Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robinson of Gorrie on a two weeks' trip to the East Coast: Mr. and 1Vl'rs. Wray Cooper spent a few days in the Sault Ste. Marie district. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nickel and Wayne spent several days last week in St. Catharines. Saturday supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. T_ om Hutchison were Mr. and •Mrs. Hector Browne. the �� P Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stewart and Greg and Mrs. Jim Stewart and family attended the Coates reunion Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Johnson, R.R.` 4, Atwood. Members of the Howick -and Turnberry 4-H Horse and Pony Clip were guests of the Maitland Valley Saddle Club on Sunday, September 7, for a trail ride followed by a steak barbecue. Mr. and.; Mrs. Dave Dinsmore, Lorraine and Carolyn, Mrs'. Elsie Strong and Mrs. Verna Galbraith were guests at the Boyer -Ashley wedding Friday • evening, Sep- tember 5,-M Knox Presbyterian Church, Listowel. Miss Josephine C arlesworth of Harriston and ss Lenora Beswetherick of Fo dwich left on Friday to join an a tended tour of the Soviet Union, ' including Siberia, Oriental Russia and Armenia. LAND STORAGE MAKES SENSE... i)rodut t i5 more readily available now �t�{clic <ttinn pcluipment iti ,ivatlable when you mint it pricy ( 0111(1 (JO u{i Ii' sl�r�n(i Here's why you should plow down phosphate and potash now take advantage of a guaranteed price differential. crops get the extra plant food required for healthy growth. fields are dry. you have more time in the fall. Remember what last spring was like? Plow down fertilizer, now! We like to know our customers by name! BELGRAVE BRANCH WINGHAM 357-271 1 BRUSSELS 887-6453 L.JI CD UNITED CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO THERE IS NO DOUBT about it—these Silver Circle chil- dren like school. Enjoyment was visible in every smile as they played' quietly with their beads their first week in school. • DON'T MISS! the next Rotary Club Cash. Bingo Wednesday, Sept. 17 52400°0 in prizes including a $50000 special must go. ROTARY (� � 0000 MUST SO MONEY '1 GAME GO! Game starts at 9:00 p.m. sharp! At the Mildmay Community Centre. 4,0 THE BASE FACTORY OUTLET "THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MORE" ... ON: MEN S- BOYS' -LADIES'- GIRLS' and BABY'S WEAR' YARD GOODS -FURNITURE- MATTRESSES -PAINT SEWING MACHINES -SMALL APPLIANCES -LAMPS LOCATED ON HWY NO. 4 SOUTH OF CLINTON AT V ANASTR A NEW STORE HOURS: Monday to Thursday 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday 11 a.m. to • 9 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m.. to 6 p.m. Sunday Closed WORKING PARTNERS MEN'S STEEL TOE SAFETY APPROVED AND REGULAR WORK BOOTS '20.99-'29.99 GREEN - SIZE 36 - 52 , We've knocked the *,lock off high prices! our ,own special form ini"dtipn fighting karate! GREEN, BROWN, BEIGE, NAVY, GREY FABRICS COLOURS SAME AS PANTS ABOVE PER YARD FROM TAM O' SHANTER DOUBLE KNITS & TUBULAR KNITS LB. IT'S TRADE-IN TIME WELL KNOWN BRAND WORTH UP TO $16 SgES 141/2 TO 17 SPECIAL HIGH TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE ON SEWINGMACHINES Base Factory Outlet is making special high trade-in allowan- ces on yo•tpr used sewing machine on the purchase of a new: •BROTHER •UNIVERSAL by WHITE •DOMES,JIC by WHITE •IERNINA •MORSE AND OTHER FAMOUS BRANDS WE ARE NOW AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE DEALER FOR BROTHER SEWING MACHINES • EARL BERSCHT OUR SING MACHINE EXPERT COMES TO BASE FACTORY OUTLET FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 12 1 SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 13 Mr. Earl Berscht, our sewing machine repairman and in- structor, will be at our store friday, September 12 from S p m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday September 13, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Bring in your sewing machine for a check or repairs. Mr. Berscht has had over 36 years experience and all his work is guaranteed for a full year.