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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Advance-Times, 1981-02-04, Page 11<Y A, Ly µ Now is. the time to have the beauty, luxury and comfort underfoot only carpet can provide. And we're making it easier than you think. Because Hod- gins Buildall has the carpets you've dreamed of at UNBELIEVABLE SALE PRICES. This is our THIRD ANNUAL CAR- PET SALE and we're doing it up right. In stock now are level loops, patterns, plushes,' and sculptures,_ -in colour ranges to please everyone, and at prices we are sure will put a smile on your face. Come in today and browse through our huge showrooms. Our knowledge- able staff are waiting to show you the endless possibilities, and help youselect the carpet style and col- our that is best suited for your particu- lar needs. gtu Have your new carpet profession- ally installed by our installer orin- stall it yourself: Either way delivery is FREE wherever you live. Drop into Hodgins Buildall today while the selection is at its best, and get the carpets you've dreamed. of at unbelievable sale prices. It's the carpet sale of the year. You just can't afford to miss it! SALE PRICES APPLY TO ALL STOCK CARPETS UNTIL SATURDAY, FEB. 28/81 STORE HOURS MON. - FR1. 7:30 to 5:30 SAT. 800 to 4:00 HODGINS 4101°OhL MAW L stow 11 North St. E. 'Wingham Min CHARGE,X VO 357-3650 �7# • • SGT. HARLEY J. MERKLEY of the Rldgetown detachment, Ontsrlo IP t.. Police, last week received his Quarter Century Pin from Supt. M.. R..�e ,... Originally from WIngham, Sgt. Merkley haswbsen a member of the OPP lor25 years. He has been at Ridgetown for the past three years; former poaetingswsrie at Cornwall. Winchester and Kemptvllle detachments • Whitec Whitechurch friends were sorry to hear of the passing last week ,of Carl Haskin, husband of the former. Florence "Henry. They resided at Stokes Bay. Funeral service was held on Thursday. Residents of this community extend their sympathy. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Moss, Dickie; Kelly and Jeremy of Kitchener were Saturday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan and Mrs. Mary McClenaghan. Mary Lou Milligan of Sarnia spent the weekend with her parents," Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Milligan, and sister, Clara. Whitechurch friends are happy 'that -Ryan:- Craig WAS able to return home on Friday from Wingham and ,District Hospital.. Miss Faye Irwin wentuto Kitchener on ' Sunday to begin a course on Monday at Lougheed College. Wayne Henry of Van- couver arrived by plane at Toronto and rented a car to be with his mother,. Mrs; Florence Haskin, at the funeral of her husband, 'Carl Haskin, of Stokes Bay on Thursday. On Sunday Wayne and his mother visited 'Miss • Anne Henry of Wingham and and Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan and Mrs. Mary McClenaghan of Whitechurch. Brian Falconer and Mrs. Robert Mowbray of Sarnia spent the weekend here,. Sunday guests with Mrs. Gordon Elliott, Wingham, were Mr. and Mrs. David Elliott, Listowel, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott and Karen, Mrs.. Barry Elliott, Mr. and Mrs: Paul Elliott and family, Brussels. Barry Elliott' participated in the Whipper Watson Snowarama for Timmy on Sunday. • Mr. and Mrs. Gary Rintoul and Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Durnin attended the Charolais Farm Show at Toronto on Wednesday. In the evening Gary attended the Charolais sale: On Thursday Brian Rin- toul attended the Hereford Show at the Farm Show in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Rintoul and family were - present, Leroy showing his employer's Hereford cattle. Miss Carol Rintoul was chosen Hereford Queen and this was the first show she attended in her role as Queen. CWL holds card party There were -13 tables of participants at the Catholic Women's League card party, held Jan. 27. John Sproal was high man and Donald. McCormick finished as low man. High lady was Edythe Coultes and low lady was Vera Murray. The door prize was won by 'Nora Finnigan. 'Conveners for the ' gathering were headed by Jean Bauer and Teresa Foxtor+. On Sunday 'Joe 'l~ffiii and Earl Heywood attended the general meeting of Stratford Musicians' Local, 4t8 held: in Stratford at' the District Labor Centre. On Sattirday Joe Tiffin took son Joey to Hanover to play hockey for -the ' Wingham Midget hockey team. The game ended in 3- 3 tie in ,overtime. Hanover was in Witngham Sunday evening and the result of that game was 5=4 itt favor of Wingham. Hanoverrettirtls to Wingham on Thursday for an evening game. Visitors. on the weekend with 1VIr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McMillan of -Watford and'' :MYs:"'`' lsehef '°l'lffilii Lucknow. Rev. and ' Mrs. John Belli visited Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Wesley Bell, •Carrie 'zapd-. Robin . of :Walltertan. The. paroccasiofy„for Wn weslasey.birthday . 'fit -• 'stormy • Because of the ' torm ' weather, Whitechurch ,progressive euchre party' was cancelled and is ' rescheduled for Monday., February 16. Word was received Monday evening from Mrs. Edna Casemore of Brantford that her sister, Mrs. Donald (Eva) Cameron had passed away' Monday afternoon at St. Joseph's Hospital, Brantford, in -her 77th year. Mrs. Cameron, the former Eva Morrison, was born at Langside on the farm north of Langside Church. She attended SS No. 8, Langside r'cna Bo School, land 'grew to young womanhood helr.e: She `went to the United States where she resided after her marriage, •• returning. .to Canada in. later years. -She lived lin Brantford with Mtn. ' Caseinore and her tusbitittd. Burial will be • in the family plot at Dearborn, Michigan. an Over 35 at games night GORRIE — The Gorrie Senior Citizens • held their Games Night on January 27 at the community hall with more than 35 attending. Holders of high scores were Russell Nickel of Fordwich' and Mrs. Nickel. Low cards were held by George Brown and Mrs: Martin Scott. Mrs. Florence Wilson of Fordwich was occupying a lucky chair and also had a lucky card. Mrs. Glad Edgar was the birthday winner. Winners in crokinole were Miss Margaret Dane ' and Mrs. Sheldon Mann. The next Games Night will be February 24. Wroxeter Mr. and Mrs. Gary Gibson, Oshawa, and Crawford Gibson, Barrie, spent the weekend with their father and the men, along with Russell Lockwood, attended the bonspiel in Palmerston on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Baitley, Tania, Angela and Chad, Mrs. Kathie Liberty, Robert and Trevor, and Debbie Davies.. of Gorrie, were supper guests of Mrs. Doris Trapp, Ronnie and 'Kelly in Whitechurch. Mrs. Ross Toma.n is visiting at the home of her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sage, Baltimore. interest at Deadlinefor 1.900 • Tax 'Deductions Marc•h.2,1.981 Phone 3572311 "Your money stays in your credit union" new ]busin�ss tospfia See Our Stratford Office Representative PETE HUXTABLE AT: The Wingham Motel, R.R. 4, Winghom. ON: The 2nd and 3rd Tuesday of each month. (Next Visit Date: Tuesday, Feb. 10) If you require fjnancing to start, modernize or expand your business and are unable to obtain it elsewhere on reasonable terms alto conditions or if you are interested in thr: FBDB management services of counselling "and training or wish information on government programs available for you business, talk to our representative //1V f3{ /SflVf - l7/ /f !OP. 117V __'•'®nmite i030100110100.04Pt 01101011114 .