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Brussels Town Clerk or. from:-
Ontario
rom:-Ontario Housing Cor oration
275 Lawrence Avenue
Kitchener, Ontario
' 578.2860
REVERENDROBERT ARMSTRONG ussplays the "Chi.
lain's scarf"' awarded him Sunday by the Wingham 'BOY
Scouts with whom he serves as. . .. , ..
Croat)* g rnstoni 'smoky
at homm'.for plolasure .
and for profit.
Make beautiful bracelets,
earrings,' cufflinks, tiepins, key
chains, with beautifdily polishedr,`
.agate, moonstone, %Bash,., am.
thyst, with' our Kits. Send today
for FREE .catalog. worth 50o.
No obligation.
Gem, Factory
1027 Spruce Drive
Caledon
Ontario LON .1 CO'Canada-
are: Peter Whitby,. Rance Willis, Murry King; Michael
Heard, Brian Reid and Robbie ,Willis, The. scarf was pre-
sented by Purn;my •Bhatnagar nd Robbie Willis.
COMBINING BUSINESS AND PLEASURE might not work fdr everyone but it was the
winningformulafor the membersof the Wingham and District Hospital Auxiliary who at-
tended Monday's meeting to exchange conversation and spend some time creating cor-
sages for patients.
Gorrie Personal Notes
Miss Betty Leppington and
Bruce CaMpbell ' of Kitchener
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
John Leppington.
Mr. and Mrs. William Austin,
Matthew and Peter of Tillson-
burg spent the weekend with Mrs.
William Austin. Mrs. Earl
Patterson of Fordwich visited
Sunday at the same home.
Misses Florence 1 Riddell and
Jean -Laing of New Hamburg
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Miller on Tuesday.
Barry Dane of Hawkesbury
ATTENTION
Special warehouse Christmas auction sale of new furniture,
giftware and large selection of brand name Toys
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29.
Open at 2:00 P.M.
Ball. Auction wilding
Queen Street, Mount Forest
PARTICULAR LISTING:
TOYS: Fisher-Price, Mattel, Reliable plus other brand names. 80
beautiful chesterfield suites, OF DIFFERENT STYLES, PLUS A LARGE
ASSORTMENT OF BEDROOM SUITES: Spanish, Modern and Maple, Kit-
chen suites, dining room tables and dining room sets with buffet and
hutch. An assortment of coffee and end tables. Beautiful cabinet -and
component stereos all with eight -track built in, Single, double and
queen size box springs and mattresses. A beautiful selection of lamps
and oil paintings plus many, many more items to be auctioned.
NOTE: EVERYTHING MUST GO 50 BRING YOUR TRUCKS!
Terms of sale cash ori Handy Budget Plan
(cheques acceptable with proper ID)
Sale Conducted by Hawley's Auctions
323-2828
spent Thursday and Friday with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Dane. Barry has just returned
from taking a management
course at Dallas, Texas. Miss
Myra Dane of Kitchener spent
the weekend at the same home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Brown
attended the H.A.S.C. annual
convention held in Niagara over
the weekend. On the way home
they visited Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Downey of Atwood.
• Mr. and Mrs. Irving Toner
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Harrison and family to Kitchener
on; Sunday and visited at • the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
MacDonald.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Edgar
have returned from a trip to the
West Coast visiting relatives and
friends at Summerland, B.C., and
also with Mr. and Mrs. Cameron
Robertson at Strathclair, Man.
Miss Lois Ferguson of King-
ston, home economist, took part
in the 4-H Achievement Day held
in the Grey Central School, Ethel,
Wroxeter
Mrs. Elaine Mclntee, Weston,
spent the weekend with her
mother, Mrs. Ross Sanderson
who had spent the past two weeks
in Weston with her and returned
home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fryers,
Hamilton, were weekend guests
with their son-in-law and daugh-
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shore
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bradshaw
and Kelly of Listowel spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lyle Hart. `
Mr. and Mrs. James Robert-
son, Goderich, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Griffith. Mr.
and Mrs. Reuben Orth, Thames -
ford, visited at the same home
Wednesday evening.
Jamie Sanderson of Toronto
on Saturday and spent Sunday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Ferguson.
Mrs. Charles Finlay, Mrs.
Harry Gowdy and Mrs. Arnold
Halliday .of Wingham ac-
companied Mrs. Harvey Coup -
land of Wroxeter to Mitchell on
Sunday and attended the 60th
wedding anniversary of Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Squire, held in the
Mitchell Legion Hall. Also, at-
tending were Mrs. Anson Thirn-
ton of Listowel, John Cathers of
Wingham and Miss Kay Cathers
of Toronto.
Birks Robertson of Teeswater
and Mrs. Glad Edgar visited the
Greenwood families at Durham
on Monday.
Mrs. Arnold Edgar, London,
spent a couple of days with Mrs.
Wilford King and Mrs. Thomas
MacDonald and she accompanied
them to London on Saturday and
spent the weekend there.
:Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown,
Diane and Tammyvisited their
nephew, Bill Fies, in Missis-
sauga Hospital on Sunday.
Personals
and David Sanderson, London,
were weekend visitors with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Sanderson.
Mr. and Mrs. James Robert-
son, Goderich, called on their
aunt, Mrs. William Hart on Sun-
day afternoon.
Mrs. Ross Toman, Mrs. Sam
Ovington, Mrs. Allan Griffith and
Mrs. James R. Wilson of Blue -
vale were in Kitchener on
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Hamilton
and family haire taken up resi-
dence in their new home which
they built recently on the 12th of
Howick, north of Gorrie.
We are sorry to hear of the
accident which hospitalized
Misses Elsie and Marion Gibson
at the weekend.
rade: 0110r boa ta. ' ipre5; amt his
about animals. preparing for 4.,Fre4PlaPIMIX
winter. We, Watched a That
told how different,aniMa
i irds Sot ready ,arrae c ■l
the
:weather. Some of the storie we.,
read told about other ways ;ani.
.mals ,Prepared- for the. con"
,Gr's krol
was,
etas getting in
Vie. There �werre sftn the
r �.
plea �Grisz.` *Mt:
andfa snid;h►is. 1+ a p
the` 'se"`x. He
,_tocomoRtit t t bee; use. winter was
.ciatals wore
nhole01 .. t .- 7:407as:
cided; t�► , dig a 1te1�1t'. Now
Seventeen .:m `recently urs was read
bhs.cozy, AP -
0
Little '
o -el said:
UP n the tree I Inuit go
appointed to the Ontario Trite
Councilby i$, of 4 1
` t
Resources, Leo Berfer and
chaired ' by. Guelph landscape
architect William Coates, hold its
first public meeting Dec. 10 in
London,
The Council will be concerned
with, the future planning ;.and: °de-
velopment Of the province's
recreational trails program. ` A
provincial trails policy was an-
pounced, last year. . •
Among the vcoiincil's. first tasks!
will be to take an inventory ofe
existing trails and make recom-
mendations on policies required
to establish "a broader trails net-
work, includiig
etwork,including appropriate
legislation. • °
The council will also `solicit
viewpoints from interested citi-
zen groups in the form of briefs
and hearings and monitor and
make e regio
mm
endations' on :the
implementation oftil h e trails pro--
gram and report=to the'minister
on such matters.
"I am confident the council *ill
help my ministry' increase
recreational opportunities for the
rapidly • growing number of
hikers, canoeists, snowmobilers,
bicyclists; trail bike riders, cross-
country skiers, snowshoers and
horseback riders," said Mr.
Bernier. -
The.first public meeting of the
Ontario Trails . Council will be
held in London at the Howard
Johnson Motor Hotel, 1150 Well-
ington Road, commencing at 8
.m. 'All' interested groins are,
Before it starts in snow"
. To , m
:pick a;leake mYu
ves; up frome
b
hom
=Old,
Little brownbunny.
1' know it is getting lay
But 1 'don,t hibernate''
My fur turns l now ► White
To help seep, me• out sof f'ox'
sight« .
dig black bear said* ..
1' have to go taut' and eat '
Then I lay, . wnIn 'Cozy
Then the snow starts to ;f i
But it doesn't, bother me-.,
' .0' 0 'rho
On it iday;}. 'Novi
A4
;parent-teacher'idterve ►$',1
hold during the Profession
tivity Day.'•
1,,t)
The .Bluevale Women's q to
tute will present its Christmas
concert ' in the coinnuuiity. hall,
December 5 at "0:15 pin. Every.
one in the community is :cordially
invited. Santa will visit -the child-
ren. No gifts please.
Friday visitors With Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Elliott were Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Wheeler of Wingham.
Mr and Mrs„,. Gordon Hall •,
viisited n Si4fy yiith Mr. and
Mrs. Jackf of'3
russets.
•
WARD & UPTIGROVE
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
John C. Ward, C.A.
R. E. Uptigrove, C.A.
Listowel
(519) 291-3040
(24 Karat Gold Studs)
INCLUDING STUDS
GEORGE OF BRUSSELS
John St., Brussels .887-6751
Josephine St., Wingham 357-1932
Tralee
Kitchen Cabinets
ANNOUNCES THE APPOINTMENT OF
Bill Nelson
of Lucknow
as their area representative
Bill would be pleased to show you the
complete line of Kitchen Cabinets and provide
you with free estimates at no obligation
Phone Lucknow 528-2949
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Thursday', Friday, Saturday - N _ -2: Nov. 28 29
SHOPPING HOURS: 8:00 a.m.-6:15 p.m. Friday Night 9:30
Maxwell House
INSTANT
COFFEE
10.0*•
lar • t'L ,;
Universal
, a COHOE .WHITE
SALMON
a
!s,W ,t^ C ea.
Granulated
SUGAR
5 lb1
. $
bag ; itt?6
Allen's—Pure . 48 oz.
APPLE JUICE 49c
E. D. Smith—Cherry 19 oz.
PIE FILL 6.9c
Layndry•Detergent 5Ib.
TIDE $2.19 -
Aylmer—Tomato 32 oz.
CATSUP ' . 89c
Campbell's •a. 10 OZ.
TOMATO SOUP 17c
Supreme PKG. OF 10
GARBAGE BAGS 39c
Bright's s 48 oz.
TOMATO JUICE 2/99c
Aylmer—Cream Style 14 oz.
CORN 3/$1.00
Banquet --Frozen 5 Varieties
T.V. DINNERS 69c
Schneiders 1 Ib. Pkg.
WIENERS ,,,1, 79c
Old South—Frozen 121/4 oz.
Orange Juice . 2/85c
Schneider s—Fresh Ib.
GROUND BEEF 85c
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acDONALD'S_
RED&
RED & WHITE SUPER MARKET , WHITE
FOOD
%TOPES
• Teeswater Phone 392-6824 -,,---
are: Peter Whitby,. Rance Willis, Murry King; Michael
Heard, Brian Reid and Robbie ,Willis, The. scarf was pre-
sented by Purn;my •Bhatnagar nd Robbie Willis.
COMBINING BUSINESS AND PLEASURE might not work fdr everyone but it was the
winningformulafor the membersof the Wingham and District Hospital Auxiliary who at-
tended Monday's meeting to exchange conversation and spend some time creating cor-
sages for patients.
Gorrie Personal Notes
Miss Betty Leppington and
Bruce CaMpbell ' of Kitchener
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
John Leppington.
Mr. and Mrs. William Austin,
Matthew and Peter of Tillson-
burg spent the weekend with Mrs.
William Austin. Mrs. Earl
Patterson of Fordwich visited
Sunday at the same home.
Misses Florence 1 Riddell and
Jean -Laing of New Hamburg
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Miller on Tuesday.
Barry Dane of Hawkesbury
ATTENTION
Special warehouse Christmas auction sale of new furniture,
giftware and large selection of brand name Toys
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29.
Open at 2:00 P.M.
Ball. Auction wilding
Queen Street, Mount Forest
PARTICULAR LISTING:
TOYS: Fisher-Price, Mattel, Reliable plus other brand names. 80
beautiful chesterfield suites, OF DIFFERENT STYLES, PLUS A LARGE
ASSORTMENT OF BEDROOM SUITES: Spanish, Modern and Maple, Kit-
chen suites, dining room tables and dining room sets with buffet and
hutch. An assortment of coffee and end tables. Beautiful cabinet -and
component stereos all with eight -track built in, Single, double and
queen size box springs and mattresses. A beautiful selection of lamps
and oil paintings plus many, many more items to be auctioned.
NOTE: EVERYTHING MUST GO 50 BRING YOUR TRUCKS!
Terms of sale cash ori Handy Budget Plan
(cheques acceptable with proper ID)
Sale Conducted by Hawley's Auctions
323-2828
spent Thursday and Friday with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Dane. Barry has just returned
from taking a management
course at Dallas, Texas. Miss
Myra Dane of Kitchener spent
the weekend at the same home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Brown
attended the H.A.S.C. annual
convention held in Niagara over
the weekend. On the way home
they visited Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Downey of Atwood.
• Mr. and Mrs. Irving Toner
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Harrison and family to Kitchener
on; Sunday and visited at • the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
MacDonald.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Edgar
have returned from a trip to the
West Coast visiting relatives and
friends at Summerland, B.C., and
also with Mr. and Mrs. Cameron
Robertson at Strathclair, Man.
Miss Lois Ferguson of King-
ston, home economist, took part
in the 4-H Achievement Day held
in the Grey Central School, Ethel,
Wroxeter
Mrs. Elaine Mclntee, Weston,
spent the weekend with her
mother, Mrs. Ross Sanderson
who had spent the past two weeks
in Weston with her and returned
home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fryers,
Hamilton, were weekend guests
with their son-in-law and daugh-
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shore
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bradshaw
and Kelly of Listowel spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lyle Hart. `
Mr. and Mrs. James Robert-
son, Goderich, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Griffith. Mr.
and Mrs. Reuben Orth, Thames -
ford, visited at the same home
Wednesday evening.
Jamie Sanderson of Toronto
on Saturday and spent Sunday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Ferguson.
Mrs. Charles Finlay, Mrs.
Harry Gowdy and Mrs. Arnold
Halliday .of Wingham ac-
companied Mrs. Harvey Coup -
land of Wroxeter to Mitchell on
Sunday and attended the 60th
wedding anniversary of Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Squire, held in the
Mitchell Legion Hall. Also, at-
tending were Mrs. Anson Thirn-
ton of Listowel, John Cathers of
Wingham and Miss Kay Cathers
of Toronto.
Birks Robertson of Teeswater
and Mrs. Glad Edgar visited the
Greenwood families at Durham
on Monday.
Mrs. Arnold Edgar, London,
spent a couple of days with Mrs.
Wilford King and Mrs. Thomas
MacDonald and she accompanied
them to London on Saturday and
spent the weekend there.
:Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown,
Diane and Tammyvisited their
nephew, Bill Fies, in Missis-
sauga Hospital on Sunday.
Personals
and David Sanderson, London,
were weekend visitors with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Sanderson.
Mr. and Mrs. James Robert-
son, Goderich, called on their
aunt, Mrs. William Hart on Sun-
day afternoon.
Mrs. Ross Toman, Mrs. Sam
Ovington, Mrs. Allan Griffith and
Mrs. James R. Wilson of Blue -
vale were in Kitchener on
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Hamilton
and family haire taken up resi-
dence in their new home which
they built recently on the 12th of
Howick, north of Gorrie.
We are sorry to hear of the
accident which hospitalized
Misses Elsie and Marion Gibson
at the weekend.
rade: 0110r boa ta. ' ipre5; amt his
about animals. preparing for 4.,Fre4PlaPIMIX
winter. We, Watched a That
told how different,aniMa
i irds Sot ready ,arrae c ■l
the
:weather. Some of the storie we.,
read told about other ways ;ani.
.mals ,Prepared- for the. con"
,Gr's krol
was,
etas getting in
Vie. There �werre sftn the
r �.
plea �Grisz.` *Mt:
andfa snid;h►is. 1+ a p
the` 'se"`x. He
,_tocomoRtit t t bee; use. winter was
.ciatals wore
nhole01 .. t .- 7:407as:
cided; t�► , dig a 1te1�1t'. Now
Seventeen .:m `recently urs was read
bhs.cozy, AP -
0
Little '
o -el said:
UP n the tree I Inuit go
appointed to the Ontario Trite
Councilby i$, of 4 1
` t
Resources, Leo Berfer and
chaired ' by. Guelph landscape
architect William Coates, hold its
first public meeting Dec. 10 in
London,
The Council will be concerned
with, the future planning ;.and: °de-
velopment Of the province's
recreational trails program. ` A
provincial trails policy was an-
pounced, last year. . •
Among the vcoiincil's. first tasks!
will be to take an inventory ofe
existing trails and make recom-
mendations on policies required
to establish "a broader trails net-
work, includiig
etwork,including appropriate
legislation. • °
The council will also `solicit
viewpoints from interested citi-
zen groups in the form of briefs
and hearings and monitor and
make e regio
mm
endations' on :the
implementation oftil h e trails pro--
gram and report=to the'minister
on such matters.
"I am confident the council *ill
help my ministry' increase
recreational opportunities for the
rapidly • growing number of
hikers, canoeists, snowmobilers,
bicyclists; trail bike riders, cross-
country skiers, snowshoers and
horseback riders," said Mr.
Bernier. -
The.first public meeting of the
Ontario Trails . Council will be
held in London at the Howard
Johnson Motor Hotel, 1150 Well-
ington Road, commencing at 8
.m. 'All' interested groins are,
Before it starts in snow"
. To , m
:pick a;leake mYu
ves; up frome
b
hom
=Old,
Little brownbunny.
1' know it is getting lay
But 1 'don,t hibernate''
My fur turns l now ► White
To help seep, me• out sof f'ox'
sight« .
dig black bear said* ..
1' have to go taut' and eat '
Then I lay, . wnIn 'Cozy
Then the snow starts to ;f i
But it doesn't, bother me-.,
' .0' 0 'rho
On it iday;}. 'Novi
A4
;parent-teacher'idterve ►$',1
hold during the Profession
tivity Day.'•
1,,t)
The .Bluevale Women's q to
tute will present its Christmas
concert ' in the coinnuuiity. hall,
December 5 at "0:15 pin. Every.
one in the community is :cordially
invited. Santa will visit -the child-
ren. No gifts please.
Friday visitors With Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Elliott were Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Wheeler of Wingham.
Mr and Mrs„,. Gordon Hall •,
viisited n Si4fy yiith Mr. and
Mrs. Jackf of'3
russets.
•
WARD & UPTIGROVE
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
John C. Ward, C.A.
R. E. Uptigrove, C.A.
Listowel
(519) 291-3040
(24 Karat Gold Studs)
INCLUDING STUDS
GEORGE OF BRUSSELS
John St., Brussels .887-6751
Josephine St., Wingham 357-1932
Tralee
Kitchen Cabinets
ANNOUNCES THE APPOINTMENT OF
Bill Nelson
of Lucknow
as their area representative
Bill would be pleased to show you the
complete line of Kitchen Cabinets and provide
you with free estimates at no obligation
Phone Lucknow 528-2949
vtif