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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Advance-Times, 1980-10-29, Page 12?•1',•'.;:n"4., Il wig,* 14-4440 • ^.44 ti people at' first general season for the District SuOWIt held Wednes Oct. 23, at the-'• y'X'avern. ainger presided ' thug with dates. the poker rally f:.'to the Colbourtib Ofk estion that the ;dr a snowmobile a iflthe Owen Sound. proved by many 't *filly, sponsored by . United Church gkerulget Committee, Originally is from Cambodia htit has spent the last year in Thailand. They will be living with Mr. and Mrs. Art Laid- law temporarily. Mrs. Laidlaw said the Lys arrived in Montreal on Oct. 17 and were in Toronto by Oct. 21. They plan to take English language lessons, however since the classes in Listowel are full they will be undertaking their studies in Wingham. • oft BILL CRUMP, centre, past president of the Wingham and District Snowmobile Club, receives a plaque from representatives of the Wingham Lions Club, Arun Ghosh, president, right, and Lloyd 'Casey' Casemore, secretary, as a token of ap- preciation for the snowmobile club's assistance and participation In the Whipper Watson Snow-A-Ramas. •WARD & UPTIGROVE Listowel (519) 291-3040 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Counselling Assistance to Small Enterprises g4; Ai* 'VI KNEW WHERE MY PROBLEM WAS 1 WOIADN'T HAVE A PROBLEMN Ws. a common complaint coming from small business owners and managers, but help is at hand with CASE.* • • For a modest fee a CASE counsellor can visit' your business and work with you, department by departi, , ment. until the problem is identified -and corrective • action is recommended. Our counsellors are well seasoned business people selected for their administration talents and manage- ment experience. • Whetheryou have trouble in areas such.as book- • keepihd: inventory control, sales prornotion, personnel or financial know-how. CASE covers all aspects of management counselling,. • Why not put CASE on yoUr.case today! . , • • • For more information call. • PATRICK R. ST. PYR • CO -ordinator 15191432-670E (Collecn„ :FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK :•'TflE.GEFREADY7FOli- :SPECIALS:AT i1OHN...CULLENIS • 1. THE ANTI -FREEZE SPECIAL Our fresh shipment of top grade anti -freeze is here • and atthe same money -saving price as laeli year! Orly *9.95 for 4 litres. We know there is cheaper anti -freeze around but just SP .how strong is it?We mix our crtrgn tn -RAW_ We'll flush your rad, check your hoses, belts and pressure test your cooling system for this one low price! 'plue anti -frieze • 2. THE NEW BATTERY SPECIAL What could moramaddening than getting into your car on a cold day and finding you have a dead battery! Don't get caught in the cold with a weak or old battery. We have received our new stock of GM Maintenance free batteries. Get yours now - and with a 60 month warranty that's a real bargain. . Reg. price 010260 *8695 85-60 Regular Duty Rog. price 079.00 $ 6495 3. THE FALL TUNE-UP,SPECAIL $299Y *3491 'la!! Complete tummy includes • Theme contra/led i, dearer check. • Carburetor choke and hoses check * Engine idle speed adjustment * Early fuel evaporation system check. • Cerburator mourning torque check. • Vacuum advance system and hoses check. • F^...1 Filte,rePtecament • Spent ping wire check. • klie awn solenoid &odor desripat check Most care and fight duty trucke • Parte extra. • Spark plug replacement • Engine timing adjustment and distributor chock • Air deaner end PCV filter elements replacemem. * PCV valve replacknent. • Eveporation control systein chock. filter ropeinem • Fuel cep. tank and lines check. • Electrical ayatem check ineuding starting Er charging check. • Cylinder hattarce check. BANTAMS Jennifer Willis played a 114 for the girls' high single and bowled 220 for the double. Ricky Leachman did the same for the boys, bowling a 144 for the single and totalling 263 for the double. The Eagles have flown out to first place with 17 points, leaving the Bluejays in second. with 14. The Orioles and Canaries are tied for third spot with 13 followed by the Hawks, 10 and the Falcons, 9. Games of 100 points or more were played by Pam Nesbitt, 110; Tracy Thynne, 103; Jennifer Willis, 106 and 114.; Theresa Kenyon, 108; Julie Leedham, 109; Ricky Leachman, 144 and 119; Phillip Smith, 102; Mark Wickhorst, 103 and 138; Mark Heard, 110; Jeremy Schefter, 108; Jeffrey Wall, 128; and Mike Fraser, 121 and 124.. JUNIORS Sandra Moffatt captured the girls' high single and double with 163 and 304 respectively, while Murray Nethery managed both the boys' single and double with 203 and 349. The Roses and Tulips are still tied for first place, this time with 20 points each, followed by the Daisies,13; Carnations, 11; Crecusea,„A and the Poppies, 6. " Those bowling 150 -point games or better were: Sandra Moffatt, 163; Kelly Hollenbeck, 152; Michelle Cameron, 154; Debbie Clark, 154; Cheryl Willis, 151; Steven Baxter, 158; Michael Cameron, 156; Murray Nethery, 103 ; Bruce McInnes, 194; and Graham Taylor, 177. SR. JUNIORS AND SENIORS Debbie Henry played a 220 forthe senior junior girls' • top Single and a 626 for the I'vlk4oritald captured the two hi& for " . the boys with 200 and 513 •leapectively. • • Sheri Waldeit'bowled the .„„. top single and triple for the senior girls with 289 and 493, while' Laverde , Steffler inTaged a 234 ,or the boy' . RThTEED GUARANTEED SERVICE PRICE GM FREEI 1 can of Gas Line De-icer included in all the above specials! YESI All this to you from "The People Pleasers" at JOHN CULLEN CHEV-OLDS ter veva *" Pleasing you pleases usl 115 Josephine St. Wingham, Ont. 357-2323 4 *P' 41r.,11° +1 4^ 61,; ..+6 66; • single and 558 for the triple. Hot Stuff is out in first place with 23 points followed by Lori's Lions, rearing in second with 20 points. Air Supply is next with 19 followed by Pin Pushers, 16; Power Play, 15; and the Stingers, 12. Games of 175 points or more were played by Lori Gavreluk, 198; Sheri Walden, 222, 182 and 289;' Kim Rae, 200; Debbie Henry, 211, 195 and 220; Kathy Taylor, 199; -Brett MacDonald, 200; Ronnie Clark, 179; David Scott, 192 and 184; Barry Haugh, 197 and 203; Laverne Sterner, 211 and 234; Billy Gaunt, 188; and Darin Hickey, 191. Bellmore Mrs. Doris Hayes presently is vacationing in the Western provinces. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Doug Baird on the birth of a daughter. Mrs. John Stokes has returned home from holidays in the West. Congratulations on the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Haskins. Last Friday all the Belmore 'ball teams and their families met for a pot luck supper at the arena at 7:30 p.m. Following this all the teams were introduced and each member received a • crest, with the Squirt boys receiving pennants for being Tri -County finalists. The Midget boys won the all - Ontario OASA championship this year. Figure and power skating registration was held last week. A large number of skaters have signed up for the season. BLUEVALE II Meeting five of the Sneaky Snackers was held on Oct. 22 at the home of Mrs. Breck- encidge. Each member took turns reading about microwave ovens and toaster broiler ovens. After doing the work in • their books, they tasted saucynfranks and made mini pizzas with hamburger buns. s We pre- 'ee on Nov. 29. .410794raining course, . .fOr an$011e0Ver 12 years who obtain a licence to A, snowmobile, will 1, in the Wingham sent were re - opera . beta CW 'Ochre ' The ' lic Women's y card party, ; held taiNeek on Tuesday at the Sacred Heart Church in wthghal(niwas well attended with 10 tabIes of participants playing The high lady for the evening was Kay McCor- mick and the high man was Fred POrter. Low lady was Agnes Caskanette and GordoriCarter waslow man. The door prize was won by Mary " McGlynn and the convene** for the evening were Mary Hehn, Sara. Anstettand Lorraine Poulin. MRS. ALLAN GRIFFITH • Wroxeter - • Mr. and Mrs. Ron Gilbert, Harriston, were weekend guests with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Riley. Mrs. Rose Bino and friends, Doug and Donna, of Brampton visited Mr. and Mrs. Clr aence Rivest at the weekend. George Allan, Sarnia, was a weeltend:z guest with his mother, Mrs,' Mac Alla.n, Allan Griffith returned home frott hospital on Saturday... • "Amis. • • a Otieri4 Per • rOST4400 During the week otOet...'14 Material" • add: .Concepts. liagef011y they will all do to 1741011,Y studeUts *ere wet• Seen rimuing 1vigorously • arouud the track at `meal. tiniastudents were •spOn- sored rnoneyner lap andWill !. bOE EtiVinif their Share*Ihe money tette missions. October was designated as Nutrition Month. Slides, films and other activities stressed the n ssity of good , eating, 'habits, par - ti cularily lunettes and Snacks. Mrs. •Iteld; health -nurse, visited the class- rooms. • . Mrs. O'Malley attendo a principals' conference at • 'Westover Parent -St. Marys-. The theme was 'Curriculum finplementatiOn and -Evalu- ation'. Thursday, Oct. 30,is a pro- fessional activity &wand all teachers will attend math or special education workshops at St. Aloysuis School; Strat- ford. • GRADE7and8—Stg dents have completed their projects on Indians and their lifein North America. They proved to be.verY successful and are quite inforidatIVe. It is interesting to note thedif- • ferences : and SiMilarlties among the different groups. The science unit on matter has been•coMpletedandstu- dents have beei4estedon the •-• •••••• •• ""A" Mr. and 1VirS, WilliarnDoig of Molesworth visited Sunday evening with Mr, and Mrs. GeorgeBrown. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brooks of St. George and Mrs. Clifford Marks, Wroxeter, visited Monday at the game home. Mr. and.: Mrs: Alvin Mundell visited at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Williain Henderson Of WoodstOck last week. . • Mr. and ' Mrs. Fred Baldwin of Paris, Mr. and Mrs. Beverley ',Brears, Brian, Karen and Paul of Palmerston • were Sunday dinner guests at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Miller. Mrs. Leslie Edmunds of sgsni_it the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stewart and family of Oshawa spent the weekend at the- same home and all were guestalit the •Stewart-Kreller welding in the Lutheran_ Church, • • sonal Notes CliffOrd, s. on Saturday evening-. and- the reception which followed in Howick Community Centre. - Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mc- Dowell and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd 'Walden. of • Blyth visited with Mr. and Mrs... William Behrns on Sunday. Mr. ' and Mrs. Melville Dennis spent a day last week visiting relatives in Strath- roy and Ailsa Craig. Mr. and Mrs: Roy Stewart, Michael," Kevin, Jamie and Peter and Teddy Brciphy were guests at the Stewart- Kreller wedding in Clifford Lutheran Church on .Sattir- day and the reception in the • Howick Community Centre. Visitors with-M_rs. Arthur • L. Stephens were Mr. and Mrs. ,Greg Stephens of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Spence Scott, 8rus.sels,. and \ Mrs. Wesley. Ball- of • Tharaesford, Mr. -and Mrs. Wayne • Stevens,. Kim , and Keri of Port Elgin. -• are noW working on volleyball skins during physical education. They are working on some new tech- niques- W7- Waiving and - volley*. Tryouts ,and praCtices for the- school volleyball teams Will begin soon. The tourna- ment is in earlyDecember in StratforC_ • GRADES 5 and 6 — Suc- cessful projects were completed and presented on the topic of 'The Past in SES'. Students built homes, dwelled into medicine and -rxaftsr-of---surrounding areas • of Wingham. - Bewitching creatures were • the topic -of the art class this week and the ceiling is haunted and ready for Hallowe'en on Friday, Oct. ' 31.. Prizes were presented to Leah Kulas,, Grade 6; Anne McGlynn, Murray Foxton and Marlene Albers, Grade •. 5; for their .performance recond in spelling. , After every six units, students having the least number wrong are awarded prizes, GRADES 3 and 4 -- Grades 3 and 4 have painted Hal- lowe'en murals. The topics were 'Hallowe'en •Spooks' and :lignite4 Traile. GRADE 1 'and 2 -.1,7 Stu• - deiits are busy collecting the money earned in the post- athon. They hope to have it collected by next week. Yesterday they began their Hallowe'en picture for the annual school contest,' The Grade 2 class received new readers this week. The books are called Silver Steps. • KINDERGARTEN—This 'Class is busy learning shapes and colors. The students are getting ready for Hallo- we'en, by decorating their room with spider Wits and witches. ‘ 1.::1"' '''',..'.• ,•:]„,, ,: •4., ,; -,..i..: ..,.: ..,:iir',WA';•,;+:,,...,°,$',V,M.:!,,t'-ftis, ,i- ''''; ' ';'' ' ;$ g,,' ! -ii; , ,:i•ik7,,,, „T, , • ,, .,., , ., i, .,, 4' ?1•11;if' ;, '4, ' ,.;000g i .,•,-0.,- i•1'.,••.'.,;•' . r:,,'s.,•.: .„ t " ,....„.. ..„„ 0 ... • ,••,tw,,,A,..,, TER1A THOMAS • .,:;i -, , 0 ,.,,:4.• „ Thursday TICKETS,,.. ya ....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..„,........,,,,,,:,,,,,,,,,,,,,:.:4•4„,.....,,,,,,...7...., : 1 '" '1*$' • , . .. . . . . . . • ., , ..„ ., • ., ,-,,,,•:,,,„.::., , ••" ,, -..,..i.,,,••14, . ..,,,-..,...„,..„ , ., • ' , it ' , • „, A. t . , . ',, E --- ' '%. J',". i,l' , , '..., ',:ii$: .;V• e; . ., FRIDAYNIGHT-F1 K 1 .!._, ' f HYDRA" ' -- I.; .. ' . 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A unique gift shop . • just steps from our ti4 0 • Bemngler Nestledin Benmiller. Qikt.. jut .7 kilometre's east of Goderiith on‘Huron County, ad L j1114 Of‘' fkg1iysly.4. • -5 phone 5-244191 • `;‘‘ •fr r,^1elk iftt, 04,0 afoff,,,,,O • , • UP IN FLAMES—It was a pleasure for Lorne Hamil- ton of the IA/Ingham Sportsmen's Club to watch the mortgage which the club had finished paying off , earlier this year go up In flames. He was one of the co- signers of the club's mortgage back In 1972. The other . , co-signersi'RUSS Farrier and 11111 Lockrldge, could not Harrillion are Bob SkInn, club presidenti be present:, for the mortgagOurning party Saturday afternoon.. Villift•• Mr. GrantMI treasurer, and Brian Metcalfe, past precedent' •• • +, a++, 0 09, MeetsBrian • Orion is a sec- ond year -appreil- tice Ah.anic. He was born -in the are(' and is a gradiiate of F. E. Madill Secon- dary School.' 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