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Wingham Advance-Times, 1980-06-04, Page 13li n • 1,i Ill of .il ot%na in , t3 fi�' . .. hag guideline approac 1 to a tlroF pollutio ,• with • lex bl We haven't FORGOTTEN Ryau' rnlnrsisld p.opl.hist it n' the of 2l 24 yrs. tteiiir Is 0 scrnple Of our rats: Comparethom with your prebint" Qtes, $500,000 -Bodily injury and property damage $5,000 -Accident benefits $25G -Collision deductible i Ccimprehensive deductible, , A$OV3 PREMIUM BMW) ON • No accidents iii S ion or convictions in ' Driving, y o 3 years. 2. riving• t}t work. , �. Most n� s 1978 or 1970 Parolee; Chev, ,:Ford or _Ply - pouch. . 4. Mrr a led Mole betMe4n . 21 a 5. 3: Weave apply further discounts; for 2 cora. No oche". ,family business required. 6. Young drivers and: high risk drivers wekomed As Above Finials ' Driver /6 months. . OTHER RATES .bY .PHONES SRA.BCE • Nd oppUcotion ern 4r quuir,oi�ad.polity #�' • e 3iritio'iiiphino.. St Wlnham - 357-1227 Brussels 887 AfterHours357=1483 '': 'l(N9A`t+lsiiviirt35 l4 • • • cl corm; ar4ier i 0 ietepee is available for `m,P4 bgrrowcover. operating exnsks keu' font1' , (reduction 004 livestock Otoduction .fns for±ca• purchases d.owsuch i4t machinery arena eli CMS; which qua ify: in,,• 'elude seed, ler,, tser, ,fuel, spray. twine, feeder, cattle and PIP/ *achinery repairs,. hired `labor, add 'custom assistancee f ms the dlocal agricultural repreeente- tives' offices for further'de The `maximum, anrmovnt of loans to be covered undere the. program Own*, uny, one farmer is 075,000..A subsidy of 3 per cent on operating capital borrowed above 12, p& cent will be provided otileefisbe- tween :Aprii� 1 and Deceilnber 31,1980; Ta. eligible, a ji •er ll� must'have.. had a Acts an.; f of •.rale coni front � f e far ming. t lea t •000 e• �Q .twelve months im 1; :.diateiy preceding. the date of appli- cation; and Most. _ori . less than 25 per cent of the' farm asset; in 'comparison to the liabilities • z Appiiction forms,and rano- 'ehures will.soon be available from the, local stigrictiltural • representatives' offices and , :from. lending. institutions ,aroupti>the Province, . • BU:,LB ORDER—E0# bulbs from Mra. Mina BY SYBIL ST 1 horticultural society takes an order for nd ' ng the society's flower show last 'week. i1; read Curzon,: ba• n; en L law, musician; t.Heath,'. I Je needleworkerer 4and. C nad a. Badge; mid; Leanne -Simp- son, gardener; adwarker; needleworker, .. a lore, friend tato-birds: nadai Badge, Debbie Currie, Vista Dalin,. Leanne sum do annd ,Sakasov have a rki d Golden Hand. Group B.. planted s Iia seeds at 'die ,lack, e Opportunity,, Worksh has made arranlg<ements, to ,IOok after theem dating. the summer. • ,Group A attended a week- end eekend camp .and earned the holiday,, outdoor adventures and athlete badges. The success of:tle camp was due to the hard work of the leaders, -Carol Beatie, Marg Hogg, Pati lunter, Tanya Sakasov, '-Heather SbaW,: SylviaAnderson, and three junior ' leaders, Julie. Nicholls, Lianne and Terri Shaw. • Mr and Mrs. Art Bt#rraws haveput up shutters . around their windows which Rrlly )ook nicewith• their bid=FB' You i be Orli d: m ght -este knowing drat Art�esade:4his own shutters Following ; her daily-''. therapy ,treatment Monday at Wingham and District Hospital, Mrs. • George wa: Webster visited with ladle Shultz,: a.forlmer neighbors :; ,Mrs.: Elroy 'Laidlaw :and Mrs. Lorne Derain. attended . a trousseau tea Wednesday ' atthe home of tMr, and Mrsassista Don Bushell in honor of their Vincent daughter, Janet. . 1. h Personals Durnin spent eon h xfin of Winwitgham.Mrs. ,wt4 e "Xl d.Virs: John Bell }_ting in Windsor with '� . and Mrs. nd family. Mr. attending the General ling. bridal a bridal shower fold ic>!�r•Debbie.Coultes the home of her Alex Craig off. ' Lorie Sch- 4was hostess and oh litle contests with from Joyce :le also assisted eningher many gifts Deebie -`cone• := tor a t r s e lovely ed by Sch- R •tistowel' ••1519)291,3040 COMO' ACCOUNTANTS. coirint gifts lu r Mrs1..Cirai nbei ;id s time of ubarb time and le! has been Making jam and thought perhaps some of die readers might be interested before the rhubarb is over for the year. It is called. Heavenly Jam: 5 cups finely ly cut rhubarb; 5 CUPS sugar;, one 20 -ounce tin crushed • pineapple,. unsweetened: Boil hard for 20 Minutes. Remove from heat and add. two small packages of strawberry Jello. Sir uatil dissolved: Put in sterilized jars and seal with • was.. Makes about : seven ' eight- ounce ightounce jars. Keeps well. ' CHUCKLE --A woman' 'motorist was driving along a country road .when she noticed a couple Of repair- men climbing. . telephone Poles. "Fools!" she ex- claimed toher companion. "They must think I never drove before!" 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We heard many -favorable- comments con- cerning the singing at this meeting, and we hope residents will show support by attending theservices which will be held the fourth Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. Residents enjoyed Old Tyme. Music on Monday afternoon when ' Marie Flynn, Lorne Lawson, Wilson McCartney, Ken Dale, together 'with our own Jim Ruddock, Cecil Skinner and Norm Speir provided the music. There was, a little variation on Monday when Ken Dale played several selections on the piano. Taking advantage of . the beautiful day we went shop- ping at the mall in Goderich on Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Easton, Frank Bissett, Muriel Gibson, Mrs. McAllister, together with staff mi outing " main dm grOgin was filled to capacity with Mende and relatives of Elizabeth Scott, who was .celebrating her 100th birthday. airiness have. • not' for- gotten us at Huronview for this weekend they plan. to send some clowns out' before the parade to entertain residents. We have hired .a big bus as well as using -our • van : to transport the 61 residents into Ciintun toview the parade. . Ed Stiles played the organ 'on Thursday afternoon for the enjoyment •of the residents. Huronview would like to ' welcome Wilfred Sanderson who is in on vacation care. Huronview would also like to express sympathy to the family of Orville Dale. Readers are reminded of Senior Citizen Week starting June 15 to June 21. Plan to visit with us that week. There will also be a bazaar and tea sale on June 4 at 2 p.m., in the auditorium. C111 HOWICK The ' second. '. . annual .Optimist Club dente and .draw.. were held Saturday night atthe Howick Coinmtnnity Centre. 'Music forcing was supplied by Rev 'Edition Winners ' of the draws were:, Via Rail weekend to Montreal;' "John and Gail Carroll, Listowel; weekend at Ottawa, Bob and Marlene Gilmore, Gowanstown; Sage' week at. Mallard's Beach. ` Hyatt, Murray and Marie ne Kirkby, Listowel; three at AS Vegas and three days at Los Angeles, Carl and Joan Stewart, Fordwicdt;,:air . ,fare to Western Canada, ear rental and $200 spending money, Harold_ and Ethel Darroch, Listowel; weekend in Kingston and the Thousand Wands, Garfield and Audrey .Gibson, Ford, wich; 11 days in England, Bill Tolton of Tolton Motors, Bluevale. And the complete line of -Forever Yours- wedding stationery by International Artcraft is one of those details. Look through our cotalogue and choose from dozens of invitations, reply cards and informals. As well, you may choose accessories such as personalized matches, serviettes and many other distinctive items, We offer a wide range of elegant type styles, including the popular Wedding Script-. To co-ordinate') with the entire colour scheme of your wedding, choose from traditional white or ivory, or one of the many hues offered. Look through the catalogue today. Forever Yours The Winghai Advance -Times 357-2320 • s • 1