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Wingham Advance-Times, 1981-06-17, Page 18dy I rM • als f om Fordwic • Jit•'",aylor, , 1fb mak' gKing, Mr. M'S, Pae Jacobson, Cao '1 o: , Mr. and DJC Mier, Mr. and s DOW Hargrave, Mr. arta Mrs. Hans Rybicki $4sj►ted Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Often, Kitchener. Friends of Les Halliday will- be pleased to hear that he was transferred back to Palmerston hospital from University Hospital, London. Word was received here last week of the death of Mrs. R. J. Dick, formerly Jessie Walker of Brampton. Mrs. Dick; in her early .life, resided on the sixth con- cession of Howick. She is survived by her sister, Margaret Donahue of London, and brothers, Stewart Walker of Toronto and Jack Walker, Van- couver. Friends of Harold Doig are sorry that he is again con- fined to Listowel Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wendt of Toronto spent the weekend with Mrs. E. A. Schaefer. Mrs. Harvey Bride of Don Mills spent a couple of days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Doig. Mr. and Mrs. John Lep- pington and Vicki, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Miller and Kevin and Bonnie D'Arcey visited Sunday with Lucy D'Arcey who is a patient in War Memorial Children's Hospital, London. Miss Becky Siefert of Cambridge spent a few days last Week with her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Kennedy. Miss Angie Wilson, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Wilson, is spending this week with her grandparents in Shedden. Mr. and Mrs. Everitt Armstrong enjoyed a four- day lius trip to the Agawa Canyon. Mrs Bob Troquair of Sarni, Mrs. Donna Clark and Mrs. Gortie Jordison of London, Mrs. Sharon Wolney of Dorchester called on Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sothern Saturday evening. Mrs. Valeta Jacques of Sumrnerland, B.C., and Mrs. Wes Galloway of Gerrie visited - one day last week with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnston, Mrs. Jim Douglas, Paul and Greg, attended the Aurora Fair on Sunday. Holger Espensen of Thunder Bay spent a few days last week at his home here and op Thursday night, accompanied . by his wife, attended a dinner at the Bristnt Place Hotel, Toronto. 4 44 Following t to dinner, pre- sentations were made to the men who had been employed with Armbro Construction for the past 25 years. Each was presented with a gold engraved wrist watch. Fordwich friends congratu- late Holger. Mrs. Janet Lindsay of Toronto spent last week with her sister, Miss Ruth Johnston. • Mr. ' and Mrs. Carl D'Arcey, Sharon and Bill, visited Saturday with Lucy D'Arcey in War Memorial Children's Hospital, London'. Assertiveness workshop offered at Guelph Univ. If meeting new people makes you moody, and speaking in public starts you shaking, it is time to learn to "Stand Up, Speak Out, Talk Back". That is the title of an unusual one-week course offered as part of the University of Guelph's Summer Campus program this July. "The workshop is for men and women who want to deal more confidently and assertively , in personal, social and business situations," explains Anne Ruhl. A lecturer and con - Air cleaning for the cleanest job! • Wood Beetle Spraying • Disinfecting Et Cleaning • tattle Spraying for Lice BEV CURRAH Gorrie, Ontario 335-6310 or 885-3277 Clip for Future Reference 0111111111111111111101111111111111111111111111111 sultant, Ms. Ruhl has worked extensively with teenagers and adults of all ages. In the workshops Ms. Ruhl will discuss anxiety, social assertiveness, self-esteem, and verbal self-defense to help participants better understand their own be- havior. Personal assess- ment, group discussions and role-playing provide prac- tical experience in develop- ing more assertive behavior. Variety is a trademark of Summer Campus, both in the courses and recreational activities. Other non-credit �&t,4CMr,QQ On Tuesday evening of last week neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Tapp entertained at the home of Miss Merle Wilson in honor of their 45th wedding anniversary. The ..evening was spent enjoying contests and a singsong accompanied by Miss Wilson . at the organ. A lovely card was presented and lunch was served. The table was decorated with sapphire candles, pink petunias with a decorated wedding cake in the centre. Mr. and Mrs. Tapp thanked all present for the fine gesture. Those in attendance, besides Mr. and Mrs. Tapp and Miss Wilson, were Mrs. Florence Purdon, Mrs. Mae Hutton, Mrs. Gertie Tiffin, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weames and Elmer Wilkinson. THANK -YOU WINGHAM adult courses include French, beekeeping, writing, negotiating, theatre at the Shaw and Stratford festivals, stress management sep- aration survival, manage- ment for women, unleash- ing your creative genius and trading in commodity fu- tures. NO academic back- ground is required. Since Summer Campus boasts extensive youth courses, including special programs on sports, theatre, computers and nature studies, entire families take part. Classes end early each afternoon, allowing vaca- tioners time to enjoy the picturesque Guelph campus, swim or play sports such as tennis and squash. Evening recreation includes a bar- beque, outdoor band concert and socials. Vacationers who live beyond commuting distance .often live on campus in a modern residence. For complete information, contact Continuing Educa- tion, Room 103, Johnston Hall, University of Guelph or phone 824-4120, Ext. 3956. 3956. , OPEN HOUSE Five Season's Estates RR 2, Bayfield We welcome you to visit our adult Com- munity and see the .•mobile and modular homes on display. (4). TH E W I NGHAM PUC enlisted the help of Harold Metcalfe and his backhoe to dig up the street on Leopold Street last Thursday. The PUC was replacing the watermain on the street. Barbeque :held at FORDWICH — The Fordwich Anglican Church Women met last Thursday evening at the church. The president, Mrs. Wellington Hargrave, opened the meeting with prayer and Mrs. Dave Dinsmore led in devotions. Mrs. Peter Browne gave the financial report and Marion Kirby gave the card report. Roll call was answered with a gift for St. Monica House. r Mrs. Harold Foster and Mrs. Everett Armstrong will be packing the bale this week which is to be sent to the north. Mrs. J. W. Daunt will be 'n charge ' of mailing the "Care" packages to Uganda. Mrs. • Stewart Rowley reported on the spring deanery held in St. Thomas Anglican Church, 'Seaforth, which several of the ladies at tended. • The Albenairs of London United Church holds anniversary service Whitechurch Anniver- sary services were held at the United church last Sunday at 11 a.m. and again at 8 p.m. In the morning prelude there was music of organ, piano and violin. Taking part in the morning service were Rev. Robert Scott of Londesboro, organist Mrs. Agnes Farrier, pianists Janet Laidlaw and Hugh Sinnamon and violinist Jack Whytock. Following • a musical message by the choir and the reading of scripture, 'Rev. Scott gavethe message; "Looking to the future", Organ, piano and violin music was played again while the offering was received. The prelude to the evening, service featured Richard... Moore on bass violin, Nancy Quipp on ukelele,. Hugh Sinnamon on mandolin and Jack Whytock'on violin. Rev. Scott also .sang several solos• to a background of taped music. He chose John 3: 1-17 for his scripture and the service was a meditation. Very good-sized crowds were present at both ser- vices. MRS.IOE WALKER will be presenting a concert at the Howich Central School on Sunday evening, Sept. 20 with the proceeds going to the Hunger Fund. A number of the Sunday school children and Mrs. Rowley attended the Children's Festival held recently in St. Paul's Cathedral m London. • Donations were made to Huron Church Camp, Operation Haiti and to the general fund of the church. The group were reminded JOE WALKER meeting Jun* 19 and 20, 9 a.m. till dusk June 21, 1 p.m. to 6 p.m, Coffee and Donuts FIVE SEASON'S ESTATES - Hayfield 482.9142 MORGAN'S MOBILE HOMES Clinton 4823066 if they have any pictures or write-ups from the past several years to get in touch with the committtee so they can be displayed on Anniversary Sunday, Sept. 6. The ACW will have a booth at a garage sale in July. The bus trip is planned for June 25. The next meeting will be in August. Mrs. Laramie closed with prayer after which husbands and families joined the ladies for a barbeque. Bluevale Personal Notes Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Fischer were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Moffat and Rob, Mr. and Mrs! Kalvin Fischer and Sandra, Mr, and Mrs. Larry Elliot and Shawnda, Mr. and Mrs. Marty Cretier, Amy -Jo and Janell, Kathy Walker, Ken Skinn, Marie, Sheila and Kevin Walker, Mildred Henning, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Henning, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elliot and Mr: and Mrs. Joe Walker. Timmy and . Kenny MacTavish spent the weekend with their grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacTavish. Mrs, W illiami Elston was in charge of the service in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday, while Rev. Trites was at the Wingham Pres- byterian Church. Arch Andrews of Bayfield was the guest speaker in Bluevale. KIN SUMMERFEST '81 Friday, Sanaa* Swag, heft 19, 20,21 32 TEAM SLOW PITCH TOURNAMENT WAt BothL now a 1d fin Dungannon DIaJmonde Both Luck and -FRIDAY NIGHT - 8:00 p.m. DUNKING MACHINE Arena - 0:80 - 10:30 p.m. FREE ROLLER SKATING (Arena] 0:00 p.m. -1:00 a.m. MONTE CARLO NIGHT (Comm. Cents) -SATURDAY- 1:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. BAVARIAN GARDEN ARM WRESTLING [Comm. Centre] 2:30 p.m. FREE MOVIES FOR THE KIDDIES [Comm. m. Centre] 8:90 p.m. SENIOR CITIZENS CARP PARTY IL.Qlon] 0:30 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. DANCE (Comm. Cantu 110.00per A lad yusk - B SPECIAL APPOINTMENT T -SUNDAY- BAVARIAN QARDEN 3:00 - 4:30.p.m. TALENT CONTEST [Comm. Centre] "Gat On Stage and Do Your Thing!" Bank up band - BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT, PLUS Featuring the new band CHASER from Wingham FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY IGnett. Food Booth - Pork On A Bun At The Community Contra NEW CROSSROADS EADLINES Effective July 13, 1981 Bryan would like to thank everyone who helped make Pizza Train's first anniversary and the occasion of his takin over as the franchisee a tre n- dous success. He w t d lik to assure his old ew custom- ers alike that M y will continue to provide the same high quality products and excellent service. Eat in our comfortable sur- roundings or take out. Due to revised compose ing room requirements, new advertising copy deadlines win become effective July 13, 1981. Complete copy and mat- erial for Crossroads advertisements will now be required by THURSDAY, 5 p.m. for publication on Tuesday following. Color ads, requests for preferred positions, proofs, etc. will re- quire material Wednesday 5 p.m. for pub- lication on Tuesday. No advertising copy can be accepted after these times. OPEN: Sunday to Thursday 11 am to midnight Friday and Saturday 11 am to 2 am 317 Josephine St., Wingham Phone: 357-3660 CROSSROADS LISTOWEL Display Advertising. , WINGHAM Display Advertising. MOUNT FOREST Display Advertising. . LES THOMPSON of the Wingham PUC was hard at work last Thursday on Leopold Street where water mains were being replaced. o 291-1660 . 357-2320 000000n. PP b 323-1550 Wenger Publications