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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Advance-Times, 1980-05-07, Page 9• minion Hardware Wroxeter 25th AAnniversary SALE May 15, 16, 17 - Watch for your flyer in the mail! • 1.1 .904 4 vi FOR. THESE GIFTS Tramp ✓-' Spray Cologne 1:99 ti Charlie , Spray Cologne 3.99 Smiles 'n Chuckles 14 oz. Turtles 3.49 Smiles 'n Chuckle's 100 g. Peppermint Patties Mitchums Skip a Day Roll -On Deodorant .1 1/2 oz. 2. 9.9 Aim 100 ml. Toothpaste .99 ' ..mit1 i0 -firW.II 0 -,1ic., rY 'gig Large selection of r MOTHER'S DAY CARDS M, AND GIFTS , TRIANGLE p DISCOUNT AATF#T MFO/C/AFS • COJMFfCS • TOBACCOS Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Weekdays . Sundays Noon to Sir • PUPPET SHOW—Youngsters from the . Wingham Day Care, nursery school and Silver Circle School, together with mothers and •` friends, were treated to a puppet show at the United Church on Thursday. The show,' performed by representatives from the God- erich Public Library, was sponsored by the Wingham Mothers' Club: Mrs. Sid Adams re-elected president of Maitland WI The members of Maitland Women's Institute field their annual meeting Tuesday Of last week and installed of- ficers for the coming year. The nominating com- mittee was chaired by Mrs. Stan Orien who •teed the names of the officers. Mrs. Peter «Chandler, first vice president of Huron West District, installed the new officers for 1980-81: president, Mrs. Sid Adams; first vice president,. 'Mrs. evan Brown; secretary- Treasurer;.Mrs. Les Jacklin.; assistant secretary, Mrs. Morley Bushell; district director, Mrs.. Gerry Bel- anger; alternate, ate, Mrs. Al- mer James,; . branch: dir- ectors, Mrs. Carl Casemore, Mrs. Kees deVries, Mrs. Don Cameron; public relations, Mrs. Harry McDougall; as - 25%25% off Slacks, Spring and Summer Dresses, Coats, Suits, Blouses, 'Skirts. 15°/o off Jeans (Sasson, Mac Jeans by -Roadrunner, Carhartts) T -Shirts, Summer Velours, Playsuits 3 Days Only - Thurs., Fri., Sat.' Cl_TrOT tV'HOUSESNS Wingham 357-1051 sistant, Mrs,. Mac Hutch- ison; curators, Mrs. Orville Welsh, 'Mrs. Ethel Holmes; Good Cheer;: Mrs. Bushell; auditors, Mrs. Casemore, Mrs. Wesson hill. Conveners of standing committees are: Agiiiculture and, Canadian Industries, Mrs. Casemore, Mrs. Bushell; Citizenship and World Affairs, Mrs. Mc- Dougall, Mrs. Art Hubbard; Education and 'Cultural Activities, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. James; Family and Con-. ►pin House held • •O Mr. e�Ind rs.` Fetish Moffat',Wingh,'. d Mr. and, 'M s. -"Gordon offat, Oakville, entertained a' arge happy gathering for the 5th birthday `Open House' on Saturday; April 26, at the Anglican Church Hall, Lucknow, honoring Alex MacKenzie, father of Mrs. Fetish Moffat. A nostalgic afternoon and evening were spent with friends and'- ' relatives reminiscing over bygone years with a background of Scottish and folk music. Greetings . from Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau and man Opposition Leader,Ioe Clark were brought , by Murray Cardiff, MP. Murray Gaunt, MPP, presented a plaque on behalf of the Premier of Ontario, William Davis. Mr. MacKenzie also' received a plaque from Governor- General Ed ' • Schreyer. Numerous cards and telegrams' of good wishes were received. 'Friends and relatives attended from Oakville. Toronto, Hamilton, Guelph, London, Strathroy, Water - ,o , Durham, Brussels, Hol- stein, Ripley, Teeswater, Wingham and Lucknow. Community show r attended by many BELGRAVE — A large the bride-to-be and the crowd attended a corn- mothers, Mrs. Alan munity shower in the W.I. McBurney and Mrs. Alan Hall .on Thursday evening, Dunbar, by Mrs. Greg Cook. May 1, to honour Cathy They were then asked. to Fischer on her upcgming come to .the front of the hall GORRIE — Mr. and Mrs. marriage to Donald Dunbar. where a presentation Clifford Cooke of Gorrie Mrs. NormanCoultes, with reading was given by Mrs. recently celebrated their Mrs. Sydney Thompson at Gordo McBurney. 45th wedding anniversary. the piano, led the group in a The gifts were presented' They were entertained by spirited sing -along of songs by Karen Dunbar, with the their family for brunch at the which related. to' Don and bows being put on a hat, by Corkscrew at Square One, Cathy's courtship. " Mrs. Danny McBurney and Mississauga. Later, open Heather Shiell favored Mrs. Greg Cook; it then was house was held at the home with two piano solos. Mrs. given to the bride to wear. of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Garver Nicholson corn- . .Cathy expressed her Steedman, Mississauga, plemented the evening's thanks to all the ladies for Guests attended from program with some her many beautiful and Gorrie, Toronto, ' Stroud,' humorous and thoughtful useful gifts. Barrie and Kitchener, readings. A social hour followed and_ Corsages were pinned on lunch was served. sumer Affairs, . Mrs. Belanger., Mrs. Hill'; public relations. Mrs : Hutchison, Mrs. McDougall; ' .Resolu- tions, Mrs. Don Cameron, . Mrs. deVries; . nominations, Mrs. McDougall, Mrs... Adams, Mrs. Orien.. w . Following the installation of officers, Mrs. McDougall • thanked Mrs. Chandler and presented her with a token of appreciation. The meetingopened with g shade, of ale lite, i�. 'orned no . Presbyter an° Churek. 134;11:11:7:03:46:1:4.7 +ei, ve, on Saturday ,.. when an evening aleft'.;. ceremon Sharon l leakey ,of Brgsi .. . and Barry . Bondi o Wingham. The ee `et was, performed by dell , • -Kenneth Innes and l • s'William Dalrymple was organist. Soloist was' Miss blwow,. Darlene Wesselink. 3' Q Sandra Clod;. The bride is the daughter ''s; ai J the Ode and M�ar Stewart �tlecl 'trs "�AiiYns" coil-�' ducted thebusiness. Mrs. Jacklin read the March "minutes and the treasurer's report. Among the .correspon- dence was a letter front _the Wingliam and District Association for:the Mentally Retarded telling about the Flowers of Hope campaign. Members agreed to send. the Association a donation. Members were reminded of the District Annual May 26 at the Goderich Legion Hall. Their bus trip to Stoney Creek is slated for June 2. All committees read their yearly reports, as did' treasurer Mrs. Jacklin and presid'ent''"Mrs. Adams. The tneetirlg closed with the WI Grace and lunch and a social time followed. Gorrie couple wed 45 years (-- B( J.ORRAINE JOHN Whitechurch Personals Mr. and Mrs. pave Hen- derson and Lawrence Henderson of Guelph were Friday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Tiffin _ Kathy Purdon was home for the weekend. Present recently to help Tracey Robinson of Belgrave celebrate her first birthday were her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Robinson. her brother, Mark; Mr and Mrs. Neil aintoul, Steven, Scott and Stuart; Mr and Mrs, Dave Oberholtzer, Jeffrey and Julie, Waterloo; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gutoskl'e, Michael and Michelle, Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Cardiff, Brussels; and Tracey's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul.' Mr. and Mrs. Bill Snowden and Bill Jr. visited Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tiffin and Joey and Mrs. Orville Tiffin. Mrs. Snowden and Joe Tiffin attended the general meeting of Stratford Musicians' Local 418 held in the Wingham Town Hall on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davidson. Morris Township, visited Tuesday with -Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin. Mrs. Archie Purdon and Mrs. Eva .Jacklin of Listowel attended the funeral of StanleA Hays at theiGorrie Chapel of Watts Funeral Home on Monday. Last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, Joe Tiffin and Joey and Mrs. Orville Tiffin visited Mr and Mrs. Dave McGlynn. Wayne and ,Janet in Kitchener . Mr. and Mrs. Cooke wer married May 4, 1935, in Clifford. They have two daughters, Mrs. James (Fern) Wylie of Gorrie and Mrs. Allan (Nadine) Steedman, Mississauga. They also have five gran- dsons, a Tim of Calgary, Stephen.-Gorrie, Mark, Paul and Darren of Mississauga. Anglicans get acquainted BELGRAVE Members of (Ile Trinity Anglican Church, Belgrave, had as their guests several mem- bers f om St. Paul's Anglica Church, Winghani, at a ge aquainted meeting which as held in the Women's institute Hall. Mrs. Viola Haines of Blyth showed H slides on the Holy Land. `social hour followed and lunh was served by the ladies. Shower held Thur. 'for S. Cleakey ' BELGRAVE --- A coin munity shower was held in the Beigrave Institute ].)tall for Sharon 'Cloakey, bride - elect,, on Thursday evening, April ,,1:R. Corsages were ninnedon the bride, bride's mother, Mrs. _ Ivy Cloakey, and the groom's mother, Mrs. Carl Bondi, and Mrs. Olive Camp- bell, grandmother of the bride.' Mrs, Gary Van Camp was. in charge of the program. Miss Jennifer Sanders played a piano solo, 'Que. Sera,, Sera'.; Contests con- ducted by " Mrs. Van Camp were much enjoyed. Miss : Marlene ; WesSe!iittik." sang "Morn g'l BrOkeit' .' accompanyingherself onthe guitar. '-Mrs. Wayne Chand- ler gave a handler.gave'a humierous reading and Mrs. Gary Va"n Camp read The Dowry t6 Sharon; Many beautiful and useful gifts were presented to Sharon by Jennifer Sanders: Sharon :thanked all ',her friends` ' and:: neighbors : 'and' invited them toattend an: open reception in the Wing ham Legion Hall .on Satur- day May 3, ,Mrs.. Lloyd ' Michie, Mrs. Wayne Fear and Mrs. Wayne Chandler; assisted by the fifth line ladies, served a. delicious lunch. • You Don =t Hove Money Money Tree? You may not need one . Check your Spare room attic and garage Turns uneeded items • into cash Use the classified columns in the , ADVANCE -TIMES CALL 357-2320 Were . us brother, ,. Brussels and - tsei ai►ie s' �atenided; tiie' reception w, upas liielid a �... Legion Hall Her mother;'. Mrs Oli bell, was an honoredgup's' Mr. and Mrs. Bondi. residein Wing) arn, FEDER,'S. Faye Gook has s i,■,,+- int ' Business Development. Bank in Stra ord,suc- ceedinwhoisgnoPeterwin th finuxtablban," - cial services depa.tment of the "bank. Established by the gov-. eminent of Canada, FBDB assists the de- velopment of businesses across Canada by provid- ing them with financial assistance and manage- • ment services. Mrs. Cook will be re= sponsible for providing to the business community, information regarding government' assistance programs, presenting. business management seminars and co-ordin- ating requests for the bank's counselling serv- ice. She' has been with the Stratford branch of the FBDB since its opening in 1974 and is well aware of the requirements of the business community in the Perth -Huron County areas. SMORGASBORD on Mother's Day. at the VENDOME HOTEL Teeswater , Special hours this Sunday Only 12NOONTO 7P.M.