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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Advance-Times, 1980-11-26, Page 511 ALCAN GRIFFITH ew • • sJ; r• o1i a. rr: Lucknor • East week whit father,G.ortloll The eomrnt to hear -:"14.4t Harvey Sim mor of vSan ni rsi Ho onFriday'.' BANDONED CEMETERX—ane of fhe etaries in Howick Town hlp, ;.Redgrave :1L ted at the intersection of Mudlake Side- way 87, is getting some attention at last. he area and Howick Township Council ncerned for some time about the condi- tf+t nl f tt o*.t 14 t.11040111' Iooc�atedlt i` i ofthesltaandtopreserve N4M r cemetery.date backb the,18i 0s., tGEORGE BROWN * • Elevtable>a►} ort''Wednesdenay eve Women's Institute Winners were:' Robert Grasby playing -as a ladyr second high lady, rs .. Helen Martin; WOW, ha Roy Pattison; 'most,`:lone, nda:for lady, Mrs' Verena .. Bone. Hugh .man was Gear Johnston; ` low man M s• Clarence Hanna playing as'a ; man; seiond high man, Ja William Gow; 'novelty marl). W3 most zero's, Jim Lamont. air_ Euchre next week -every- : visit ' one welcome. • rrie Personal t Dane, Mts. , Mrs. Wilbur William A. 'the Wingham irate .meeting e44own hall on. test speaker. V7 d • Hynes of i' told of his f fl xperienees. .• Bryan Hogg, Kendra of Connie Ross e.bf Kitchener with Mr. and gg• :. PANDA BEAR No obligation! No purchase required! Simply till out a free entry form aniallablWatanytiusittlan Drug Store andOeposit It In the box proWded. Wien etraverconibeciiiiiber 28. 1980. 155 WINNERS — 1 IN EVERY GUARDIAN 'DRUG STORM Winners must be 18 years ot age or Older and mint Correctly answer , a skill -testing question. Rules are ponied*, 'Guardian Drug Stores. Moirs POT OF GOLD ABOUT 28" HIGH Approximate Retail Value Mr. and. Mrs. Archie Miller, Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Robinson visited Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Powell, New Dun- dee. Mrs. Clifford Cooke,:Mrs. James Wylie, Mrs Allan Steedtnan of Mississauga. and Mrs. William Thompson of Stroud have returned from a }rotor trip to 'Alberta where 'they visited Tim Wylie at Calgary. Mr. and: Mrs. Russell Whitby of Lucknow visited Sunday at the. hQrne of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Snaith. Mr. and Mrs. George Dane of . Hythe, Alberta, attended; the Royal. Winter Fair and are visiting Mrs. Alex:Taylor and .other relatives .in the Gorrie and Ripley areas. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Adams of Prince George, B.C., are, visiting the former's mother, Mrs. Harvey Adams, . and other relatives in the Teeswater and Harriston areas. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Harrison of Burlington spent the weekend at the home of Mrs. Glad Edgar Mrs. William Austin and Peter of Tillsonburg spent Sunday with Mrs. William AustinSr. Mr. and Mrs. Rick Nay of Trenton spent a Couple of days with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nay. Mrs. Earl Cudmore of Brussels visited several days at the same home. Mrs. Albert Dustow is a patient in Wingham and District Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John .Plank and Jennifer of London spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elschner. Mr. and Mrs: Ken Underwood spent - the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Foster of • Cambridge (Gait).. • Wes Gallaway,t, :'Ken Underwood„ Glenn Under;,.: wood, John Bennett and John Underwood , of Guelph recently 1returned:' f$m hunting trip in the Longlac . Fred • Coulter:' visited Sunday►.with. Mrs Wilmer m "m Brownof Listowel: AAS Miss . Jill : .Strong- ,of, . Woodbridge,• who is, at-. tending Seineca • . 'College tom \,,. fromB • Pete `fie Jao ji aextSundaywhens`a"a y�ai'.-.fir*moi oir �� e •ina ce 1J. Y fr �t �o1hA,�1' pser- spent the weekend with he; parents, Mr. and Mrs: Mr. and Mrs. - Thomas Hastie and •• Douglas of Woodbridge spent the visited Keivt,Hastie at the Rammeloo Guest Home, The United Church Women held a successful bazaar on Saturday. . Miss Lisa Sande.rson of Fordwich spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Lakelet • Lakelet and area friends. are sorry that Bruce Kreller Listowel Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Murray and Neil 'visited -Mr. and Mrs. Gary Giles and family at Don miffs and attended the Royal Winter Fair. • Mrs: William Behrns and Mrs. -Derril Hallman spent Monday in Kitchener and visited the latter44ther in K -W Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Demerling have moved to the home owned by Jake Versteeg. They are extended a. welcome back to the 1 en music of Molly Cox, assis by Alberta Driver, „playing afternoon. ivoodwfortirig day morning. Thataftenmon ceraniics were painted in the craft roont' The residents arebtisy, trying to fill their ordersfor Christmas. \ At the birthday party on Wednesday afternoon Gladys Van Egmond, at the piano, Elgin Nutt, playing the Violin, and Hugh Hodges, playing the guitar,' provided the afternoon's enter- tainment. Little Wendy Watson did some tap dancing for the residents., Elsie Henderson took over the Piano and Mrs. Van Egniond took up the violin and played along with the men. Mark Sproat thanked the enter- tainers On behalf of the residents and cupcakes, made by the Goderich Women's Institute, were served at the end of the pro- gram. Mrs. Prouty Was here on Thursday afternoon to hold Bible Study in the chapel. Huronview extends sympathy to the families of Max Wedlock and Russell Bradshaw. president, will preside;:and the meeting will, be a .0iork,o. shop to plan activities, share 'y concerns and diseuss policies for the federation in •4, the coming year. Issues such as e new pits,, a possible corridor through Huron 'the continuing proble foreign land ownership milt be discussed. \ The new chairmen Of • federation's various ding committees will , announced and cammi lists will be available.. Tim new committees have been formed, • Absentee Foreign Ownership and 'Young Farmers. There also will be reports:A, from the delegates to the Ontario Federation „Ofi:, Agriculture annual " vention, held Nov. 24-28 . 400g TIN NEW! CLAIROL 'SMALL MIRACLE' '1 87 HAIR CONDITIONER 300m1 o SOFT DRI 200m1 $1 A. NON -STING ANTI-PERSPIRANT III 7c PACK OF 6 CONDITIONER OR SHAMPOO 300m1 $1 99, • See our Complete Selection of CHRISTMAS CARDS, WRAPS, GIFTS AND PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES! Mennen SPEED STICK $1.59 DEODORANT 75g 0 Regialeted Trademark of Drug Trading Co. Ltd WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT OUANTITIW Van hainriaCY Winghank 357 .011.04,14„. DUGOUTS AT RIVERSIDE—A work party from the Wingham Optimist Club spent Saturday building and down the wali frames while other rriemberS erecting dugouts at Riverside Park, the nawly-formed group assist. Helping with the project were: 161; club's first molar project. Wayne Kreger hammers Hogg, John Newell, Rick Whiteley and ken Se 4 47.04 uoi