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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Advance-Times, 1978-11-01, Page 5OILIN Monday -Thursday 6 p.m.8 p Saturday 7 a®r r,-6 p.m. 1 1/4 miles north of Mildmay on the Elora Road. 'OM fent! We A e' hel+c.; t:.ce was • Charms:,,: 3 in the. mitre,: Community Centre, Schiestele.*eeengyleettheir barn to fir . Synipathy 'tom the ommunity is extended hi thethetainb Fred-Dustow--and<to the familyand relatives of Glen Jeffrey who passed away recently. The community extends congratulations to newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Horton.. They will be residing at RR 1, Clifford, The Hi -C meeting was held last week at the manse in Mildmay. A film entitled "Natives in Africa" was shown and social activities were planned and discussed for the coming year. INVENTORY REDUCTION. SALE e ® s on these priced to clear items /3 OFF Fill °er up with VALVOLINE _..* ,---� ma j; Discontinued Lighting Fixtures (Indoor and Outdoor Fixtures Available) MOTOR OIL ((� CARPET REMNANTS $300 ®nl(18O Qt. &\. A ';^ sq. Yd. "' Various sizes, '4 ; acolours, in rubber backed and lute backed styles HUMIDIFIER EVAPORATOR $' 4 9 PAD is DOORS.. BI -FOLD SLAB 13/4" EXTERIOR (Seconds) (1 Panel) WOODEN SLAB$ 2 5 0 $ 4 00 $ 750 *While quantities last.. ' -ST. --.., _.... 405 JOSEPHINE A I 1 WINGHAM PHONE 3574581 "Sale applies to Wingham Store Only r. • O New anada Savin Bonds 1<; 0 SOCCER TEAM—The soccer team from East Wawanosh Public School was one of six school teams to take part in a, rMRS. VICTOR EMERSON tournament at Howick last week,. Team , members good in their new school uniforms. Whitec,hu., .........h Personals Mr. and MrS. Robert Mowbray on Friday were at Teeswater . where they visited with Mrs. Lucy Harkness who was visiting with Mrs. Jim Struthers. Miss Barbara Purdon of Kit- chener spent, the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. BM Purdon. The students of F. E. Madill, Secondary School enjoyed a holi- day on Monday. Mr. and Mrs: John Moore of•Ot{'i tawa visited at Whitechtirch ' r. Miss Mildred McClenaghanon the weekend. Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin were Miss Joyce Safety, instant cash and a good return New Canada Savings Bonds are a safe, secure investment. They're instant cash anytime. And now they earn a higher return -9.25% every year for 7 years. All purchasers will receive the new rate, even though the application forms and the bond certificates have the old rates printed on them. The new rate is effective from November 1 to maturity in 1985. The Regular Interest Bond If you want a regular annual income from your investment, you'll like the Regular Interest Bond - which pays interest automatically each November 1. If you're like many bondholders, you'll appreciate the direct deposit feature. With this convenient option, your interest is deposited directly into your chequing or savings account. Simply ask for it when you buy your neW bonds. Or, you can receive your interest by cheque through the mail. The Compound. Interest Bond If you seek savings growth, or an investment for the future; or a retire- ment fund, you'll choose the Compound Interest Bond which earns interest on your interest, after the first year, at the increased rate of 9.25%. Here's how the value of a $100 bond grows: Nov: 1. Value Nov 1 Value 1979 $109.25 1983 $155.63 1980 $119.36 1984 $170.03 1981 $130.40 1985 $185.76 1982 $142.46 The choice is yours " You can buy the Regular Interest Bond for cash in denominations of $300, $500, $1,000, $5,000 and $10,000. The Compound Interest Bond may be purchased for cash or on the convenient Monthly Savings Plan in denominations starting at $100. A dual purchase limit You may buy new Canada Savings Bonds in various amounts up to a limit of $30,000. In addition, holders of "S24" and "SR" bonds may reinvest all proceeds from their maturing bonds in the new Series. Buy yours now Millions of Canadians will be buying Canada Savings Bonds again. this year. So visit your bank, invest- ment dealer, trust company or credit union as soon as possible and take advantage of the increased interest rate. Do it now and avoid the rush. 5% Every year for 7 years A great choice Compound Interest or Regular Interest • Tiffin, Toronto, Barry Tiffin, London, and their grandma, Mrs. Stewart of Wingham. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moore and family of Walkerton visited Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore and family. Bob Evans and friend of Hamilton visited on Sunday with his parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Bill Evans. - Mr. and Mrs. Ted McClena- g1'tan of Kitchener 'spent • the weekend with Miss Mildred. Mc- Clenaghan. Sunday. visitors with Mr. and Mrs: Carl McClenaghan and Mrs. Ben McClenaghan were Mr. and Mrs. Doug Parker, Chrissy and Steven and Mrs. Eileen Parker of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Mc- Clenaghan of St. Thomas spent the weekend at the McClenaghan home. Whitechurch United Church Sunday School has set December 15 as the date for their Christmas concert. Whitechurch Women's Insti- tute Education and Cultural Activities meeting will be held November 8 in the evening with hostess Mrs. James Wilson; roll call, a Canadian book and its author; motto, "A woman who wants to do something finds a way, another finds an excuse"; l demonstration of macrame, Mrs. John Currie; lunch, Mrs. John Gaunt, Mrs. Don Ross, Mrs. J. Conn. The many friends of Mrs. Gor- don Scott of Ripley will be pleased to learn that she was able to return to Kincardine Hospital on Wednesday by ambulance from St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon- don. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn visited her at Kincardine Hos- pital on Sunday and found her. much improved. • . -' Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McMillan,. and Mrs, George Tiffin were Sun- day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mowbray. Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson of Wingham and Paul Falconer off Sarnia were also Sunday visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Falconer were weekend visitors with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Milligan. Mrs. Garnet Farrier visited a few days the first of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Farrier and family of Guelph. On Tuesday evening of last week, North Huron Regional Rally was held in Whitechurch United Church with about 80 in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis and Dana of Windsor visited the past week with her mother, Mrs. HIGH BOY—Edward Nolt won a trophy donated by the Belgrave Kinsmen Club for being high boy In his school work,af East Wawanosh Public School last year. He also accepted the high girl trophy on behalf of his sister, Erma, who graduated from Grade 8 at the school last year. the meeting oof the Mi'iten when 6rt wasmchargent, She showed sliderof the St Peter's Basilica, Chapel, the .Colum i beautiful paintings Slides of } were also shown, f eaturjng ,famous leaning" towet interesting incidents related by Mrs.,Dou s' commentary„ =Souven +s. Italy were also con Twenty. ladies: ;i *eeting which was`; .Nan Mawlulu gifinS, p ann con Jp tions big ofa read by Mrs. Bailey t - Johann gave a meditation al,.,.. giving thanks. She closed fib. e devotions with prayer, The roll call, "a Thanksgiving.' thought", . brought. manyand v Zings fOr which, to $, 7 tMrs Gordon Wright zee respondence: and ail vitation: from Clifford UCW to atter 'hankoffering meeting. `it >A wale. reported'that.thernaterjal for the;. World Day. of Prayer .hadbeen: • received The. Hall 'bazaar wast. also discussed. ' Mrs. Oliver .s'tow� ga Duve a re port -for the friendship committee and. Mrs.. Jim.Busby r ✓ted foil' thestewardship committee Thee; looked, , meeting closed with the. Lord's Prayer recited li�!. Len Metcalfe and Mrs Norman Newans, served lunch: • Garnet Farrier. Those attending Kairshea WI meeting from Whitechurch on Thursday evening were Mrs.. Garnet Farrier, 'Mrs, Doli Ross, , Mrs. Bill Evans, Wire.tvthitaid-- law, Mrs. Lorne' Durnin, . Mrs. Fred Tiffin, Mrs. George Fisher, Miss Merle Wilson, Mrs.' Jim Wil- son and Mrs. Lewis. Mr. and)M'rs. Fred Tiffin, Mrs. Dave Gi4b; Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Di rnin on. Saturday 'night oat - tended the Scott family concert presented at F. E. Madill Secon- dary School. Mack Inglis of 'Highgate spent the weekend 'with 'his brother, Tom Inglis. Victor Emerson visited Sunday • afternoon; with Tont. •highs. of West Wawanosh. 72 FORD VZ TON 5950 As Is • 357-1441 74 VEGA WAGON 5975 Certified 357-1441 R Your Child' CHEW=CHEW WHITECHURCI _ Six. mem,. bers answered the roll call at the,. fifth meeting of the Whitechurch 4-H Chew Chews. The roll' call.: was answered with a recipe fors tea biscuits and how the biscuits' Mated:, The dub discussed: a planned;Il trip to the Royal Agricultural" Winter Fair in Toronto' and alsol talked about Menu planning. Energy Conservation of Small'. ,appliances, and; "'they `making rof-• . , gelatin treats were discussed Eby ' leader Mrs. Elliott. Mary Moore demonstrated flour sifting and showed the dif- ference in volume of sifted and nor: -sifted flour. She also showed how cod Italiano is made. Mrs.. Archie Purdon displayed her colorful fruit cocktail loaf and described how it is made. Lou-iPurdon made maple syrup treasure. All members tasted the food made and the meeting closed with the creed. The next club meeting will be a party in the Whitechurch Hall Nov. 4 at 3:30 p.m. Portrait In vivid color A gift to you from NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY Just drop into our store during the days and hours listed below. Your lovely gift picture will be taken FREE by a professional children's photographer. One gift portrait to.a family which may include groups. It's our way of saying "Thank you" to our regu- lar customers, and "Welcome" to everyone else. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY NOV. 1-2, 10 B lel parva IWO DAYS ONLY/ Nov with our new Scenic Background. 1