HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1984-08-29, Page 10Page 10—The Winghann Advance -Times, Aug. 29, 1984
Srs, Rahn David of Mton
visited one day last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Vittie.
Mrs. Nellie Simmons
visited last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Doug Wildfang in
Mississauga and attended
the 25th wedding an-
niversary reception in honor
of Mr. and Mrs. Carman
Bride last Saturday, held in
the social rooms of the 'Port
Credit arena.
Tracy Hargrave returned
home last week after
spending some time with her
friend, Vicki Kikkert at
Thamesford.
Friends here will be sorry
to hear that Louise Matthews
is a patient in Listowel
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug
Stewart and Greg, all of
Kitchener, were weekend
guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Stewart.
Mr. awl Mrs. D9n Elliott ,
and family of B.elewood
spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Mel Allan.
Mr. and Mrs. Morley
Johnson, accompanied by
Mrs. Hazel Cooper of
Listowel and Eileen Johnson
of Kitchener, attended the
funeral last Friday in Aurora
for Const. Douglas Tribbing
who was shot while in-
vestigating an alarm at a
computer warehouse in
Markham. Const. Tribbing
was a cousin of the Johnson
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Wally Nixon,
accompanied by their son
Howard of Sault Ste. Marie,
arrived home over the
weekend after a 15 -day tour
of Ireland and Scotland.
Weekend visitors with
Mrs. Florence Wilson were
Joan Dunbar and Tim
ersonals
Tierney of Scarborotigh and
all spent Sunday at
Collingwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
McElwain of Grimsby were
weekend guests with Minnie
McElwain and John
McElwain. Sunday guests at
the same home were Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Trimble of
Orangeville.
Weekend guests with Mrs.
Jean Clarkson were Mr. and
Mrs: Os Harris of Nobleton.
Mrs. Stan Smyth and Mrs.
Wilfred Mills - of Toronto
were guests last Thursday
with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Miller.
The 49th Alma School for
Women, sponsored by the
London conference of the
United Church Women, was
held Aug. 14 to 23 at Alma
College, St. Thomas. Ruth
Harding drove a carload of
ladies there including Mrs.
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The contestants for
Brussels Queen of Fair
MELINDA HAMILTON
Seventeen years of age,
Melinda is being sponsored
by the Brussels Stockyards.
She is the daughter of Bruce
and- Anna Hamilton of
Morris Township and will be
'entering Grade 12 at F. E.
Madill Secondary School,
Wingham, this 'fall. Her
future plans are to go On to
Fanshawe College to become
a dental hygienist.
KATE BOON
Kate is the 18 -year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Hindrick Boon of
Jamestown. She will be
entering Grade 13 at the F.
E. Madill Secondary School
in Wingham this fall and is
planning a career in
medicine. She is being
sponsored by McDonald's
Home Hardware.
Jacqueline Gowdy of Gorrie,
Mrs. Joyce Marzec and Ws.
Jean Clarkson of Fordwich
and Mrs. Bob Hood of
Listowel.
Donna Martin returned to
Kingston last weekend after
spending three weeks with
her parents,`'Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. Morley
Johnson, Mr. and. Mrs.
Wayne Johnson and family
and Mr. and Mrs. Barry
Johnson and family of Alma
visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Doug Tucker in the
Cambridge area.
Mrs. Marian Kirby and
Mrs. Florence Wilson spent
one day last week at the
CNE.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Klaas-
sen visited last weekend with
friends in Sarnia and
Ravenswood.
Mr. and Mrs. Anson
Ruttan returned home last
weekend after a two-week
motor trip to the Western
provinces.
Among those from here
who attended the wedding
last Saturday of Hans
Rasmussen and Phyllis
Coulter at the Blytheswood
United Church in
Leamington were Mr. and
Mrs. Ole Rasmussen, Mr.
and Mrs. Holger Espensen,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Clarkson,
Mr. and Mrs. Holger Feld-
skov and Mr. and Mrs. Ingo
Gollan.
SUSAN SMITH
Eighteen. ,years of age,
Susan is being sponsored by
the Ethel Women's Institute.
The daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Smith of Ethel,
she is a Grade 12 graduate of
• the Listowel District
Secondary School ',and
presently works part-time at
the Jade Garden Restaurant
in Listowel. Her future plans
area to attend• college and
become a hair and beauty
consultant.
PEGGY McLELLAN
Peggy, 18, is sponsored by
MacGowan Nursing Homes.
She is the daughter of Clem
and Edna McLellan of RR 4,
Brussels, and is aiming
toward a career as a
registered nursing assistant:
KIM EXEL
This Grade 13 student at
the F. E. Madill Secondary
School, Wingham, plans a
career in medicine. The
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Exel of Brussels,. Kim
is' being sponsored by the
Brussels Women's Institute.
DARLENE FREEMAN
Sponsored by the Brussels
Fire Department, Darlene is
18 years old and the daughter
of Merle and Sharon
Freeman of - Brussels. She is
presently enrolled in the
medical secretarial course
at Lougheed College, Kit-
chener.
GOING TO TERRY FOX CENTRE—Mark Jones of
Walton is being sponsored by the Brussels Legion
Branch 218 to spend a week this fall at the Terry Fox
Youth Centre in Ottawa, an educational centre for
youth from across Canada. Mark,. a Grade 11 student
at the Seaforth .District High School, will spend the
week touring the Parliament Buildings and learning
about Canada's judicial system. Branch President Les
Brewer presented him with a cheque toward his trip.
MRS. GEORGE BROWN
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Gorrie Personal Notes
Congratulations to Crystal Cooper of Listowel are
Mae Stewart, theb, five- spending a few days with
month-old daughter of Mr. Mrs. Sheldon Mann.
and Mrs. Kevin Stewart of Tammy Downing of
•Gorrie, on being chosen the Guelph spent last week
winner out of 70 babies at the holidaying with Mr. and Mrs.
Country Fair baby contest at Roy Stewart. Kim Downing,
Listowel last weekend. Little her sister, is spending this
Crystal was the overall week at the same home.
winner. Mrs. David Kerley, Jason
Mrs, Elmer Farrish, Alex and Tracey, spent last
Adams of Toronto, Mrs. Monday visitingfriends in
Josie Pinder of Mount Forest Toronto.
and Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Griffith MacDonald of
Farrish spent a week ; Toronto and formerly of
recently with Mr. and MAI. : Listowel, spent a couple of
Bower Farrish at' Porti.• days recently with Mrs. Glad
Loring.•: r, >~7 Edgar.,..
Eileen Johnson of Kit- Mrs. Josie Pinder of Mount
chener and Mrs. Hazel Forest spent a few days with
her sister, Mrs. Elmer
Farrish. 'Alex Adams of
Toronto spent the weekend
at the same home. /
Mr. and Mrs. Bev Currah
spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. George Kreczko of
Sudbury and also with Mrs'.
Allan Cook of Barrie.
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron
Edgar of Ayr visited last
Thursday with Mrs. Gordon j
Edgar and Mrs. Glad Edgar.
Robert Grainger of
Waterloo visited Sunday
with Mrs. Cecil Grainger.
James Gray attended the
graduation of his son,
Robert, at Trenton in the
gliding pilot air cadet course
on Aug. 16. Robert is a
member of the Listowel Air
Cadets.
Mrs. James Gray arrived
yice president of the,. home last Friday from
Canadian Cattlemen's Listowel Memorial Hospital
Association, will provide an Mr. and Mrs. Bev Currah
"Outlook or Lookout for spent a couple, of days
Beef". recently with Mr. and Mrs.
"Bookkeeping for Profit" Howard Davidson and Mr.
will be the topic handled by - and Mrs. Perry Davidson of
Carl Lane, a chartered Sarnia.
accountant and the Mrs. Irving Toner and
executive director of ad- Mrs. Max E,.:J attended the
visory and technical services wedding of Kevin Toner, son
for OMAF, David George, of Mr. and Mrs. Howard
will provide an update on the Toner, and Marian Thom -
red meat program. pson, daughter of Mr. and
MICHELLE JONES
The 17 -year-old daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin
Jones of Walton, Michelle is
being sponsored by McGavin
Farm Equipment. She is a
Grade 13 student and would
like to go on to a career in
nursing.
PATRICIA TENPAS
Patricia is a 17 -year-old
student who will be entering
Grade 12 at F. E. Madill
Secondary School this fall.
She plans to go on to college
to study travel and tourism.
The daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Hank TenPas, she is
sponsored by the Brussels
Recreation Committee.
BONNIE EVANS
Bonnie, the 17 -year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Doug Evans of Ethel, is
being sponsored by the
Royal Canadian Legion
Branch 218r and the Ladies'
Auxiliary. She will be en-
tering Grade 13 at the
Listowel District Secondary
School this fall and plans to
pursue a career in nursing.
Information night
for beef farmers
slated for Sept. 13
The cattlemen's associa-
tions of Huron, Perth and
Middlesex counties, m con-
junction with the Ontario
Ministry of Agriculture and
Food, are sponsoring a beef
information night on Thurs-
day, Sept. 13, at the Kirkton-
Woodham Community
Centre.
A social hour will com-
mence at 5:30 p.m., with
dinner at 6:30 and the
speaker program at 7:30.
Three speakers will be
featured that evening.
Charles Gracey, executive
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NOTICE
The next regular meeting of the Township of
Turnberry Council will be held September b,
1984 at 7:30 p.m, instead of September 4,
1984, in the Municital Office, Bluevale.
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Clerk Treasurer
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Mrs. Harvey Thompson of •
Listowel. The wedding took
place at the Listowel
Presbyterian Church last
Saturday afternoon and the
reception followed at the
Kurtzville Community Cen-
tre.
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aspects of individual income
tax allowed me to use the time I
wanted to use earning money
last winter. In the summer, my
time was again my own. I've
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3. Bruce McDonald believes Canadian
initiatives for peace and freedom from
nuclearwar are vital to the survival of
mankind on our planet.
Prime Minister Turner has pledged
Canada's continuing effort to bring
Russia and the U.S. to a successful
international pact on arms control and
disarmament.
Librn1
BRUCE McDONALD
BELIEVES:
1. One of the most pressing needs of
farmers today is long term credit at
affordable interest rates.
The Liberal government under John
Turner is pledged to do even more
through the Farm Credit Corp. to
meet the changing need of farmers.
2. Bruce McDonald believes the sale
of a farm is a farmer's pension and
should be subject to generous tax
exemption.
The Liberal Government under John
Turner is pledged to Income Tax
changes that permit farmers to
transfer up to s120,000 from the sale
of their farm businesses to an RRSP
without incurring tax liability. (The
Conservatives opposed this measure
in the '84 budget)
4. Bruce McDonald believes the secret to
a slistained economic recovery in
Huron -Bruce is a healthy agricultural
and small business sector. When
agriculture flourishes in Huron -Bruce,
small business flourishes.
Since 1980, the Liberal Government has
paid §290 million in stabilization
payments to Canadian producers of
fruit, grain and livestock. A special farm
assistance program will rebate 4-5% of
interest charges for 2 years.
5. Bruce McDonald stated his position on Abortion and it was reported in much of the
local press. It was repeated in his "'Campaign '84" mailing for those who have not
heard it or read it, we reheat it now....lt has not changed or varied!
He said Liberals generally
believe in the freedom of
individuals but that freedom can
be abused.
Abortions should not be allowed
on demand, said Mr. McDonald,
in response to a question on the
subject. He said abortion should
not be treated as a form of
birth control.
Our candidate does not favor
any loosening of the current
laws on the subject and suggests
current laws be enforced more
stringently.
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