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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Advance-Times, 1977-09-07, Page 151 Mineral exploration expendi- tures in the NWT in 1974 amount- ed to approxiFnately $18 Million, up about 80 per cent from the pre- vious year. Gorrje Personals Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gibson and Mrs. Hobert Gibson over the of Orangeville and Charles Gib- holiday weekend and attended son of Kapuskasing visited Mr. the Robinson -Remington wed - Bruce generation units ® + ding in St. Andrew's Presby- terian. Church, Wingham, on • ® • • Saturday. o y in service Units 1 and 2 of Bruce generat- hours to the Hydro power system, a Bruce power development ipg station "A" were officially spokesman reports. declared in service Sept. 1, 1977. The first on power fuelling of Each is capable of delivering 750 Unit 2 was carried out last megawatts gross to the Ontario February and to date some 220 Hydro power system. channels have been refuelled The Unit 2 reactor was started with 1,405 fuel bundles. The first up July 27 of last year and, after fuelling of Unit 2 occurred in extensive testing, first supplied August, with 16 Channels re - electrical energy to the system on fuelled Sept. 4, 1976. Start up of the Unit 1 The spokesman credtts_,t3'ie Nine spent the weekend with Mr, d t Mr. and Mrs. John Hood, Dauphin, Man., Mr: and Mrs. Ron Huras, Stratford, Miss Marion Chamberlain, London and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller, Floiiida, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pyke, Jef- frey and Jennifer have returned from a three week holiday in Tennessee and Virginia. Barry Dane .of Hawkesbury and Miss Donna Lewis off Dunn - reactor was carried out Dec. 17 1976, and 4,first delivered elec- a Ica ton and efforC'of. all personnel involved in the design, tricity last January. - manufacture, construction and To date, the two units have de- cofnmissign of the units for these livered some 4,212,500 megawatt "significant achievements". xxxxxXxxxx xxxxxxx}C:: oxxxxxb{xxxxXXXX xxxxxxxxSCxc X xx. M JQEL x ti xl xx� p no Street Wingham, Ontario x xe. x x x x Jose hi Entertainment x �. x x` Thursday,. Friday and Saturday -- 11 This week: x, x BLUE CHIPS x x Next Week all week plus a axis Special Saturday Matinee x DANNY KIRKLAND x x x Food Available - Homburgs, Subs, Coffee x x xaexxaexxxxxxscaeaeacxx�e�sxxxxx:xxxacxxxxxxxxxxacxxx�cxx X X: ac: x BOX OFFICE OPENS 8:00 P.M. SHOWS TO SEE FrI.-Sat.-Sun. Sept. 9, 10, 11 PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE THERE'S ONLY ONE THING WITH THE DAVIS BABY... Plus:. Win Place & Steal WEEKEND OPERATIONS AFTER LABOUR DAY HWY. 8 GODERICH AT CONCESSION ' RD. 4 • • PHONE 524-9981 and Mrs. Edgar Dane. Mr. 'and Mrs. Jack Ferguson spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ferguson of George- town. 'L, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gowdy visited Mr, and Mrs. Don Gilmar at their cottage at Port Elgin on Sunday. Mrs. Grant Miller and family of Sudbury spent a couple of days at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Bev Brears, Palmerston. Mrs. Walter Kaye and Hugh Miller of Detroit spent the Labor Day weekend at the Miller home. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bennett, Con. 11, Howick Twp., visited Sunday with Mrs. Harry Gowdy. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fitch of Bel - more spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pyke. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Gibson, -Listowel, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Blake McMillan. Mr. and . Mrs. Claude Hall, Ronnie and Randy of Burford visited Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pyke and other relatives. Kenneth Cressinan of Mount Forest was holidaying with -Mr. and Mrs. Robin"Bolander. Mr. ,and Mrs. Harold Boyd of Belmore, Mr. and Mrs, Howard Nickel, , Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hoffstetter, Mrs. Robert Horton, Leslie and Becky and Mrs. Marilyn Finche, all of Kitchener, Mrs, Ann Smith of California, Rick Metcalfe, Rick and Robbie of Peterborough, Mr. and Mrs. Len Harper of Hanover, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Nickel, Fordwich, Mr. and Mrs. William Boyd, Kim and Tim, Gorrie, gathered at the Geri -Care . Nursing Home in Palmerston to celebrate the 93rd birthday of Robert 'Nickel on August. 31. Mr. Nickel formerly resided in Gorrie. Mr,, and Mrs. Murray Grainger of London visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Grain- ger. . Gary Gray of St. John's, Nfld., visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gray prior to flying to Vancouver, B.C. DRIVE.IN THEATRE LAST NIGHT THURS., ONE SHOW ONLY - ego pm.. Sinbad and The £ye of the Tiger SEPT. 9-10 FRI. 8 SAT. ONE SHOWING ONLY 8 P.M. THE ISLAND OF DR. MORUERAU for they shall Inherit the earth! SOONER THAN YOU THINK! "'Black Sunday' Is SEPT. 11-15 the one movie that you SUN-THURS. must see this yearl" starring Robert Shaw. Bruce Dern Marthe Keller BLACK SUNDAY SUNDAY Cording Ne Badnews Bears Breaking Training ONE SHOWING 8 P.M. ONLY III I'II()N AM(( Progrrm subject to change • ;ti•�is!u�y�t"�,. Friday and Saturday, September 9, 10 YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN —PLUS— Terrance Hill it MR. BILL'ON (Adult Entertainment) Sunday, Sept. 11 Only TRIP WITH THE TEACHER PLUS HUSTLER SQUAD A DuItrANCE 1Q n.SONs , nos Or AGI O. Ovlx May The Wingham Advance 0 es, September 78 1077 --Page 15 BeImore Personals Guests of the Walter Renwick family last weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Brian Carroll and Mary of London, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Will, Kingsville, and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bartel, Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Edwards visited last weekend with Danny Renwick. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ren- wick, Marilyn, Heather and Jill were at Dyer's Bay. Guests last week of Robert Harkness and family were Mr. and Mrs. George Harkness. People attending the CNE from the Belmore area last week were Judy and Gwen Dickson, Crystal Koning, Marlene Mawhinney, Doreen Nickel, Gail Renwick, Debbie and Karen Fitch. A barbecue was held for the Belmore Bantam ball team at Mawhinney's campground on Sunday. A day of fun and games was enjoyed. The 100th anniversary of the forming of the congregation of Knox Presbyterian Church, Bel- more, will be celebrated, on September 11. Services will be at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. The speaker will be Rev. Robert Sin- clair, son of a former minister from Belmore. Gorrie -Mrs. Sheldon Mann and Mrs. Lloyd Jacques have returned from a two week Fettes Tour to the. East coast returning via the United States. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Underwood were holidaying at Graham Point and Chatham. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Smith visited relatives at Orillia. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Underwood of Guelph spent a few days with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Underwood. ted Stat To serve you better . . CAiltie TV Now operated by COUNTRY CABLE LTD. has installed a new in -Watts telephone line effective June 3. ONE, TWO, THREE—Bridges are made to Bobby Hubbard firmly believe. Kelly follows while Randy prepares to join them. dive from, Kelly O'Hagan, Randy Yeo and Bobby into the water below the Hnwsnn nar„ HOW LONG CAN THEY LAST? With seven on an inner tube, it wasn't very long before the tube simply gave up and flipped them all into the -water. It was all great summer fun for Karen Beecroft, Linda and Mandy Miller, Susan and Bobby Hubbard, Kelly O'Hagan and Randy Yeo. Igloolik, situated on the island of the same name in the Foxe Ba- sin of the Northwest Territories, has been populated by the Eski- mo for at least 4,000 nears. LY[EvM CINEMA UNTIL THURSDAY SEPT. 13TH —SHOWTIMES— FrI.-Sat.- 7100 and 9 OOp.rn. ALL OTHER DAYS AT 8t00 P.M. 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Admission is open to all interested people and there is no cost. The theatre workshops will be the first sponsored by the Grey Wellington Theatre Guild Plans are also underway or the two productions for the 1977-78 • season. Barefoot in the Park will be staged in November and Lion 1n Winter is scheduled for April. The workshops will prove inter- esting and fun for you. Come and • bring _a friend! -s • 1-800®265-6321. 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