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SPRING RALLY—This crowd of senior citizens sang
several numbers at the spring rally held in Gorrie last
week. ( Banner Photo)
— Mrs. J. N. Keene of Rich-
mond, British Columbia, visited
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Conn, and attended thelr 50th
wedding ,anniversary celebration
on June 1.
—Mr. and Mrs. Jim Robinson,
Kitchener, were recent visitors
with Mrs. Gershom Johnston,
Catherine Street.
— Mr. and Mrs. Jim McWhin-
ney of Frances Street have •re-
turned home from a two -Week
trip to the West Coast, They spent
a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Anderson, Victoria,
British Columbia, and also
visited with Mrs. Clara Topping,
Prince Albert, Saskatchewan,
and with relatives in Vegreville,
Alberta. They were accompanied
on the trip by her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Aikens of
Fullerton.
— Rev. Robert H. Armstrong
• at the morning worship service in
St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Chureh, spoke .on ^ the • Trinity,
choosing as his sermon title,.
"Father, Son and Spirit". }Gordon
Leggatt sang a solo during the
hour of worship.
— Mr, and Mrs. Jim Johnston'
and his mother, Mrs. Gershon&
Johnston, arrived home Saturday
after spending a week fishing at
Orillia. On Sunday, Mrs. John-
ston and „George Grigg visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Robinson,
Donnybrook: Mrs. Clarence
Ritchie, of Kinloss visited Monday
with her mother, Mrs. Johnston.
— Sunday guests at the Cather-
ine Street residence of Mr. and
Mrs. Rowland Ballagh wete Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Bronson and
ATTENTION EVERYBODY
1979,•Is Wingham's 100th Birthday
To Commemorate This Important Milestone in Our Town's History,
Your Centennial Committee is Sponsoring a Centennial Logo and/or Slogan Contest
ENTER THIS EXCITING CONTEST - WIN PRIZES - MAKE YOUR CONTRIBUTION
TO WINGHAM'S HISTORY
Contest Open to Everyone - No Age Limit
ENTER NOW IN ONE OF THE FOLLOWING CATEGORIES
1. Elementary School - Pupils attending Wingham Public .School, Sacred Heart School
and Turnberry Central School.
2. Secondary School - Students at Madill High School.
3. General Public - Members of the general public apart from above.
CONTEST RULES
1. All entries to be submitted on 8' , ""x 1 1 " paper.
2, Maximum of two colours, on abase colour.
3. Enter as often as you like, but each entry to be separate.
4. Logo to be approximately 5 x 5" (minimum detail).
5. Slogan to be at least one line but not more than two lines.
6. The Centennial Committee reserves the right tpus&e in whole or port of any design or slogan submitted
7. All entries io be submitted no later than June 18 77.
PRIZES
A Total of
$150°° in Prizes.
to be awarded.
GET INVOLVED IN WINGHAM'S BIG BIRTHDAY
ONCE IN A LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY
Send Entries to:
Wingham Centennial Crest
and Slogan Contest,
P.O.jox 358, Wingham, Ont.
or
Submit to School
Principals
Carolyn, Elmira; Mr. and Mrs.
John Clark, Gregory and -Steven
of Dundas; Mrs. William Giles
and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ziegler, all
of Lambeth. All helped Mr. Bal-
lagh celebrate his birthday.
—Mrs. Marg Burkhart has re-
turned from a Utah River Rafting
Familiarization workshop trip.
Participating in the tour were 23
travel agents from Sudbury,
Hamilton, Whitby, Toronto and
area, Brampton, Peterborough;
Weston, Alliston, Kitchener and
Ottawa; two representatives
from American Airlines and five
from Sunquest vacations. They
enjoyed- a tour of Salt Lake City
and flew in a small plane to the
Green River where,they enjoyed
'a four-day rafting holiday in
balmy temperatures. '
ersona
After having surgery on her
knee at Wingham and District
Hospital last Tuesday Miss
Wendy Kay was able to return
home on Saturday.
Mr_ and Mrs. Tom Morrison of
Little Current and their daugh-
ter, Mrs. Frank Stockhill, North-
ern Ontario, called on Mr. and
Mt'.s.. Victor Emerson on Friday.
''' • _ Iso visited with Mr. and
Jim Morrison of Lucknow.
and Mrs. Mussel Proctor of
%. +, Michigan, visited' Mr.
.M1 s. Fred Tiffin on Wed -
'Ii y and on Thursday called
.. Mr. and Mrs. -Vic Emerson
Mrs. Gertie Tiffin of Wing -
,n Tuesday Mr. and Mrs.
k'ictor Emerson and Mrs. George
Fisher of Wingham. Bruce South
District president, were at Han-
over. Mrs. Emerson and Mrs.
Fisher attended Grey South Dis-
trict Annual held in the hall at
Hanover and Victor went to RR 1,
Durham, and visited with Ellison
Edge.•
Congratulations from the com-
munity to Mr. and Mrs. Johnston
('onn of Wingham who celebrated
their 50th wedding anniversary
on Wednesday evening at St. An-
drew's Church. Many,friends
from this community 'arived in
the eening to extend best
wishes.v
•
Whitechurch United Church
anniversary is next Sunday, June
12, with services at 11 a.m. and 8
m Guest speaker will be Rev
Et is Ledrew of Brussels. There
will be no service at Chalmers
Presbyterian. -
There will be no meeting of
Chalmers communicants' class
this Thursday. Next meeting will
be Thursday, June 16, at 7:30.
Langside anniversary services
will be held June 19 at 11 a.m. and
7 p.m. The guest speaker for the
morning service is Very Rev:
David W. Hay, moderator of the
101st General Assembly of the.
Presbyterian Church in Canada
and Professor Emeritus, Knox
College, Toronto. The evening
service will be conducted by the
Presbytery of Bruce. Maitland as
it -ordains student minister Bev
Kay to the office of the Holy .
Ministry. A reception follows,
Alpha notes step forward
in facility accessibility
Alpha Huron notes another step
forward in the accessibility of the
handicapped. .The new grand,
stand at the Clinton Raceway will
include an area designated for
wheelchair spectators. Paul'
Kerrigan, president of the Clinton
Kirismen,reports that studies are
underway to find a suitable yet
economical plan.
When, facilities such as the
'Clinton Raceway become acces-
sible, it is 'then ......hen up to us the
handicapped — to. get ,out, use
them, enjoy them and show there
is a, need for these and future,
innovations.
All towns must provide ad-
vanced polling stations that are
accessible to the handicapped.
Alpha assisted in finding a suit-
able location in Goderich. 11r.
and Mrs. ,George Turton of 3.19
Huron Road • offeree Inc rase. of
. their home.
At Alpha's May meeting' in the
Brussel's School, a motion was
passed to investigate the acces-
•siblilty of local theatres. A form
letter was also approved that will
be available to interested persons
or groups requesting information
on Alpha's activities.
The next meeting is scheduled
.tor June 28 at 8 p.m. in the
Holmesville Sc,hool. Mr. 'Wally
Kennedy. CNIB District Ad-
ministrator+. London Office, will
be our guest speaker..We .realize
this i; a busy time of year, but We
are hoping for a good turn -out. As
always. 'everyone is welcome,
For information, call Elaine
Townshend at Clinton, 482-3073;
Mary Howell at Goderich, 524-
8642: or Pat Watson at Brus'sels,
887-6236.
The Wingham Advance -Times, June 8. 1977—Page 7
Notes from Whitechurch
The 103rd General Assembly of
the 'Presbyterian Church meets
at St. Andrew's Church, Toronto,
this Sunday and the rest of the
week at Knox College, Toronto.
On Saturday evening, June 11,
the Young People's Society will
hold a pancake supper in White-
church Community Memorial
Hall at 8:30.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Campbell,
son Scott and daughter Harmony
of Holstein visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Bev Kay, Graham
and Wendy. Mr. Campbell is stu-
dent preacher at Holstein.
Albert Coultes was a Sunday
visitpr with Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Coultes of Belgrave.
Visitors on Sunday with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans,
were Mr. and Mrs. Eric Evans of
Hyde Park.
Paul Falconer and chum Bob
Davidson of Sarnia spent the
weekend with Mr. and IVrs.
Robert Mowbray.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mont-
gomery of Blyth were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Angus
.Falconer.
Bob Mowbray was a Sunday
afternoon visitor with 'Mr. and
Mrs. Angus Mowbray of
Wingham and with Mr. and Mrs.
Ron Seddon of Brantford who
were visiting there.
Little Michelle Inglis of Bel -
more spent the weekend with Mr.-
and
r-and Mrs. Don Caesar, Vickie and
Patsy.
Mr. and Mrs. )dill Snowden and
Billie of Lucknow were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Tiffin. .
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul were
Sunday visitors with her brother,
Gordon Caldwell, and Mrs. Cald-
well of Blyth. •
Mrs. Tom Inglis and Tom re-
.ceivedword that Bert Hobbs of
Star City, Saskatchewan, passed
away May 24, aged.82, at Milford
Hospital. The funeral was from
the Anglican Church with Rev J
Steele officiating, Interment was
.n Star City Cemetery. Bert lived
at the Inglis home from the time
he was 9 until he was 16 years of
age.
Mrs. Mack Inglis of Highgate rs
a. patient in Wingham and Dis
trict Hospital due to a reaction of
a hip operation a year ago.
Mack Inglis of Highgate spent
the weekend here visiting with
his wife at Wingham hospital and
with'his mother, Mrs. Tom Inglis,
Tom and Betty.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Russel Chapman during the past
week were Mrs. Alfred Wright of
Rosemount' and Mr. and Mrs.
Nelson Smith of Markham.
Sunday 'visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Moore and family
were Mr. and Mrs. Gary John-
ston and family of Mildmay and
her mother, Mrs. Gertrude
Moore. Mrs. Johnston and Mrs.
Walter Moore are sisters.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Frank on the arrival
on Friday, June 3,,of a baby boy,
'Robert William, at St. Joseph's
Hospital, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gibson, Billie
and Gregory spent „the weekend
in London with his sister, Mrs.
Don Smith, Mr, Smith and
family. They also visited at St.,
Joseph's Hospital,: London, with
their daughter Rhonda, Mrs.
Robert Frank.
RUTH HENDERSON was the girl winner of the McKibbon Trophy this year. Robert
'Campbell presented her with the trophy which recognizes effort and sportsmanship in
athletics at Madill Secondary School. The award, presented in memory of the late Dr. W.
A. McKibbon, is the highest athletic award given by the school.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sinnamon
and family of Seaforth visited at
Hugh Sinnamon's on Tuesday
with Mrs. Hanna and Mrs. Mc-
Elwain.
Hugh Sinnamon, Mrs. Hanna of
New York and Mrs. Mcllwain of
Portadown, Ireland, Mr. and
Mrs. E. W. Beecroft and Karen
visited on. Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Stewart Forsyth of Walker-
ton.
Mr.' and Mrs. Sandy Fair
moved last week to their farm
home near Bluevale.
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Walmsley,
Jason and Lisa of Toronto spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
John Jamieson and family.
On Sunday Langside Girl
Guides and their leader, Mrs.
Jim Young, attended Chalmers
Presbyterian Church and the
girls took part in the service.
Whitechurch Ladies' Aid will
have a booth at „Herman De
Bruyn's sale on June 18, com-
mencing at 11 a.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Vincent and
Patrick of Riverview, New
Brunswick, spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Webster. Don returned
home with a car and Mrs. Vincent
and Patrick remain for a week's
holiday.'
Other visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. George Webster on Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. Terry Rut-
ledge and Shawn of Clinton, Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Snowden and
Brian of Wawanosh and William
Humphrey of St. Helens.
Cecil de Boer left last week for
Edmonton,. Alberta, where he
will be working for UNICEF.
Mr. and Mrs. John de Boer
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Ron Nicholson of
Strathroy,
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SPRING RALLY—This crowd of senior citizens sang
several numbers at the spring rally held in Gorrie last
week. ( Banner Photo)
— Mrs. J. N. Keene of Rich-
mond, British Columbia, visited
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Conn, and attended thelr 50th
wedding ,anniversary celebration
on June 1.
—Mr. and Mrs. Jim Robinson,
Kitchener, were recent visitors
with Mrs. Gershom Johnston,
Catherine Street.
— Mr. and Mrs. Jim McWhin-
ney of Frances Street have •re-
turned home from a two -Week
trip to the West Coast, They spent
a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Anderson, Victoria,
British Columbia, and also
visited with Mrs. Clara Topping,
Prince Albert, Saskatchewan,
and with relatives in Vegreville,
Alberta. They were accompanied
on the trip by her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Aikens of
Fullerton.
— Rev. Robert H. Armstrong
• at the morning worship service in
St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Chureh, spoke .on ^ the • Trinity,
choosing as his sermon title,.
"Father, Son and Spirit". }Gordon
Leggatt sang a solo during the
hour of worship.
— Mr, and Mrs. Jim Johnston'
and his mother, Mrs. Gershon&
Johnston, arrived home Saturday
after spending a week fishing at
Orillia. On Sunday, Mrs. John-
ston and „George Grigg visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Robinson,
Donnybrook: Mrs. Clarence
Ritchie, of Kinloss visited Monday
with her mother, Mrs. Johnston.
— Sunday guests at the Cather-
ine Street residence of Mr. and
Mrs. Rowland Ballagh wete Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Bronson and
ATTENTION EVERYBODY
1979,•Is Wingham's 100th Birthday
To Commemorate This Important Milestone in Our Town's History,
Your Centennial Committee is Sponsoring a Centennial Logo and/or Slogan Contest
ENTER THIS EXCITING CONTEST - WIN PRIZES - MAKE YOUR CONTRIBUTION
TO WINGHAM'S HISTORY
Contest Open to Everyone - No Age Limit
ENTER NOW IN ONE OF THE FOLLOWING CATEGORIES
1. Elementary School - Pupils attending Wingham Public .School, Sacred Heart School
and Turnberry Central School.
2. Secondary School - Students at Madill High School.
3. General Public - Members of the general public apart from above.
CONTEST RULES
1. All entries to be submitted on 8' , ""x 1 1 " paper.
2, Maximum of two colours, on abase colour.
3. Enter as often as you like, but each entry to be separate.
4. Logo to be approximately 5 x 5" (minimum detail).
5. Slogan to be at least one line but not more than two lines.
6. The Centennial Committee reserves the right tpus&e in whole or port of any design or slogan submitted
7. All entries io be submitted no later than June 18 77.
PRIZES
A Total of
$150°° in Prizes.
to be awarded.
GET INVOLVED IN WINGHAM'S BIG BIRTHDAY
ONCE IN A LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY
Send Entries to:
Wingham Centennial Crest
and Slogan Contest,
P.O.jox 358, Wingham, Ont.
or
Submit to School
Principals
Carolyn, Elmira; Mr. and Mrs.
John Clark, Gregory and -Steven
of Dundas; Mrs. William Giles
and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ziegler, all
of Lambeth. All helped Mr. Bal-
lagh celebrate his birthday.
—Mrs. Marg Burkhart has re-
turned from a Utah River Rafting
Familiarization workshop trip.
Participating in the tour were 23
travel agents from Sudbury,
Hamilton, Whitby, Toronto and
area, Brampton, Peterborough;
Weston, Alliston, Kitchener and
Ottawa; two representatives
from American Airlines and five
from Sunquest vacations. They
enjoyed- a tour of Salt Lake City
and flew in a small plane to the
Green River where,they enjoyed
'a four-day rafting holiday in
balmy temperatures. '
ersona
After having surgery on her
knee at Wingham and District
Hospital last Tuesday Miss
Wendy Kay was able to return
home on Saturday.
Mr_ and Mrs. Tom Morrison of
Little Current and their daugh-
ter, Mrs. Frank Stockhill, North-
ern Ontario, called on Mr. and
Mt'.s.. Victor Emerson on Friday.
''' • _ Iso visited with Mr. and
Jim Morrison of Lucknow.
and Mrs. Mussel Proctor of
%. +, Michigan, visited' Mr.
.M1 s. Fred Tiffin on Wed -
'Ii y and on Thursday called
.. Mr. and Mrs. -Vic Emerson
Mrs. Gertie Tiffin of Wing -
,n Tuesday Mr. and Mrs.
k'ictor Emerson and Mrs. George
Fisher of Wingham. Bruce South
District president, were at Han-
over. Mrs. Emerson and Mrs.
Fisher attended Grey South Dis-
trict Annual held in the hall at
Hanover and Victor went to RR 1,
Durham, and visited with Ellison
Edge.•
Congratulations from the com-
munity to Mr. and Mrs. Johnston
('onn of Wingham who celebrated
their 50th wedding anniversary
on Wednesday evening at St. An-
drew's Church. Many,friends
from this community 'arived in
the eening to extend best
wishes.v
•
Whitechurch United Church
anniversary is next Sunday, June
12, with services at 11 a.m. and 8
m Guest speaker will be Rev
Et is Ledrew of Brussels. There
will be no service at Chalmers
Presbyterian. -
There will be no meeting of
Chalmers communicants' class
this Thursday. Next meeting will
be Thursday, June 16, at 7:30.
Langside anniversary services
will be held June 19 at 11 a.m. and
7 p.m. The guest speaker for the
morning service is Very Rev:
David W. Hay, moderator of the
101st General Assembly of the.
Presbyterian Church in Canada
and Professor Emeritus, Knox
College, Toronto. The evening
service will be conducted by the
Presbytery of Bruce. Maitland as
it -ordains student minister Bev
Kay to the office of the Holy .
Ministry. A reception follows,
Alpha notes step forward
in facility accessibility
Alpha Huron notes another step
forward in the accessibility of the
handicapped. .The new grand,
stand at the Clinton Raceway will
include an area designated for
wheelchair spectators. Paul'
Kerrigan, president of the Clinton
Kirismen,reports that studies are
underway to find a suitable yet
economical plan.
When, facilities such as the
'Clinton Raceway become acces-
sible, it is 'then ......hen up to us the
handicapped — to. get ,out, use
them, enjoy them and show there
is a, need for these and future,
innovations.
All towns must provide ad-
vanced polling stations that are
accessible to the handicapped.
Alpha assisted in finding a suit-
able location in Goderich. 11r.
and Mrs. ,George Turton of 3.19
Huron Road • offeree Inc rase. of
. their home.
At Alpha's May meeting' in the
Brussel's School, a motion was
passed to investigate the acces-
•siblilty of local theatres. A form
letter was also approved that will
be available to interested persons
or groups requesting information
on Alpha's activities.
The next meeting is scheduled
.tor June 28 at 8 p.m. in the
Holmesville Sc,hool. Mr. 'Wally
Kennedy. CNIB District Ad-
ministrator+. London Office, will
be our guest speaker..We .realize
this i; a busy time of year, but We
are hoping for a good turn -out. As
always. 'everyone is welcome,
For information, call Elaine
Townshend at Clinton, 482-3073;
Mary Howell at Goderich, 524-
8642: or Pat Watson at Brus'sels,
887-6236.
The Wingham Advance -Times, June 8. 1977—Page 7
Notes from Whitechurch
The 103rd General Assembly of
the 'Presbyterian Church meets
at St. Andrew's Church, Toronto,
this Sunday and the rest of the
week at Knox College, Toronto.
On Saturday evening, June 11,
the Young People's Society will
hold a pancake supper in White-
church Community Memorial
Hall at 8:30.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Campbell,
son Scott and daughter Harmony
of Holstein visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Bev Kay, Graham
and Wendy. Mr. Campbell is stu-
dent preacher at Holstein.
Albert Coultes was a Sunday
visitpr with Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Coultes of Belgrave.
Visitors on Sunday with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans,
were Mr. and Mrs. Eric Evans of
Hyde Park.
Paul Falconer and chum Bob
Davidson of Sarnia spent the
weekend with Mr. and IVrs.
Robert Mowbray.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mont-
gomery of Blyth were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Angus
.Falconer.
Bob Mowbray was a Sunday
afternoon visitor with 'Mr. and
Mrs. Angus Mowbray of
Wingham and with Mr. and Mrs.
Ron Seddon of Brantford who
were visiting there.
Little Michelle Inglis of Bel -
more spent the weekend with Mr.-
and
r-and Mrs. Don Caesar, Vickie and
Patsy.
Mr. and Mrs. )dill Snowden and
Billie of Lucknow were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Tiffin. .
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul were
Sunday visitors with her brother,
Gordon Caldwell, and Mrs. Cald-
well of Blyth. •
Mrs. Tom Inglis and Tom re-
.ceivedword that Bert Hobbs of
Star City, Saskatchewan, passed
away May 24, aged.82, at Milford
Hospital. The funeral was from
the Anglican Church with Rev J
Steele officiating, Interment was
.n Star City Cemetery. Bert lived
at the Inglis home from the time
he was 9 until he was 16 years of
age.
Mrs. Mack Inglis of Highgate rs
a. patient in Wingham and Dis
trict Hospital due to a reaction of
a hip operation a year ago.
Mack Inglis of Highgate spent
the weekend here visiting with
his wife at Wingham hospital and
with'his mother, Mrs. Tom Inglis,
Tom and Betty.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Russel Chapman during the past
week were Mrs. Alfred Wright of
Rosemount' and Mr. and Mrs.
Nelson Smith of Markham.
Sunday 'visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Moore and family
were Mr. and Mrs. Gary John-
ston and family of Mildmay and
her mother, Mrs. Gertrude
Moore. Mrs. Johnston and Mrs.
Walter Moore are sisters.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Frank on the arrival
on Friday, June 3,,of a baby boy,
'Robert William, at St. Joseph's
Hospital, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gibson, Billie
and Gregory spent „the weekend
in London with his sister, Mrs.
Don Smith, Mr, Smith and
family. They also visited at St.,
Joseph's Hospital,: London, with
their daughter Rhonda, Mrs.
Robert Frank.
RUTH HENDERSON was the girl winner of the McKibbon Trophy this year. Robert
'Campbell presented her with the trophy which recognizes effort and sportsmanship in
athletics at Madill Secondary School. The award, presented in memory of the late Dr. W.
A. McKibbon, is the highest athletic award given by the school.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sinnamon
and family of Seaforth visited at
Hugh Sinnamon's on Tuesday
with Mrs. Hanna and Mrs. Mc-
Elwain.
Hugh Sinnamon, Mrs. Hanna of
New York and Mrs. Mcllwain of
Portadown, Ireland, Mr. and
Mrs. E. W. Beecroft and Karen
visited on. Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Stewart Forsyth of Walker-
ton.
Mr.' and Mrs. Sandy Fair
moved last week to their farm
home near Bluevale.
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Walmsley,
Jason and Lisa of Toronto spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
John Jamieson and family.
On Sunday Langside Girl
Guides and their leader, Mrs.
Jim Young, attended Chalmers
Presbyterian Church and the
girls took part in the service.
Whitechurch Ladies' Aid will
have a booth at „Herman De
Bruyn's sale on June 18, com-
mencing at 11 a.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Vincent and
Patrick of Riverview, New
Brunswick, spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Webster. Don returned
home with a car and Mrs. Vincent
and Patrick remain for a week's
holiday.'
Other visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. George Webster on Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. Terry Rut-
ledge and Shawn of Clinton, Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Snowden and
Brian of Wawanosh and William
Humphrey of St. Helens.
Cecil de Boer left last week for
Edmonton,. Alberta, where he
will be working for UNICEF.
Mr. and Mrs. John de Boer
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Ron Nicholson of
Strathroy,
5200 •
575
ULOVA�
ACCUTRON
for Hatc
frcprrm $75,
Give Dad an Ac6utron and.this'will be one
Father's Day he'll always remember. Guaranteed
to within'a minute a month" And guaranteed to
please. Superb styling and selection.
• Great gift ideas begin at .
Oem?n?Jewilers
Wingham 357-2670 12.1•gvizs
GRAB A SHARP PENCIL
We'II show you how to collect
extra money
You dont need writing talent to write for
profit....all you need is a list of items you'd like
to sell....good things you no longer, enjoy but
that someone else would pay cash for. You
reach that someone through the classified ads
in The Wingham Advance -Times.
START WRITING FOR PROFIT
THEN PHONE 357-2320