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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Advance-Times, 1981-12-16, Page 11I$ ll a1� era tip;lof 0.9' of rs w,I raw, Rt,1ia a, arks"' Wehome •Wfgon . . Phrle- 357,'4,21'S orgar Gaunt wpb r e Q>• 's emergency teak fore , and he talked. about sone ot` the irpressions he,received from sitti tion. o ocgarization He said the :11's and, 1970's. " were .g#0.ed to pro~ duction and improving elf ficency.` Farmers have been too busy producing •while ;r 'others are reaping, the benefits, he sant. ATTENTION r - Farmers - and Sinai) Businessmen Keep,` your. Accounts up to date for those important banking and management decisions. MORRIS BOOKKEEPING SERVICE RR 2 ' Bluevale, Ont, For inquiries, . call 887-9451 CALIFORNIA; ARIZONA. Its .better with:.. £dsiire rots March Departs 28.Air and motorcoaoh. Ex- cellent x cellent itinerary, highlighted by a two night stay • on the legendary Queen Mary" - now a floating hotel: Contact HLIDAY WIi.)RLD • Wingham 357-2701, I � 9A,ri til rt noted a 11 1 tno budget on1 >l dear . . cent deyutel'ti► 13ricitlt�ir • He:op, are tl curl' ries i now which de$ate: •5,per cent of their b ,,Wets ,: grrcultuie. .Europea :, -farrngateprices, he said, ar double., those of Canadian fanners . The' formes MPF ex 'pressed dismay 'regarding' economic research from the , University:: of Guelph. lie ,. said researchers there,have the capacity to fight foe' farmers, but .n recent study giving farmer's :: , weekly •salaries,:was:biased an4 putt. dated. Reciting figures; Mr. Gaunt said the study showed the very bottom, figure of $174.90 per week. Telling the federation, that now is the time to be ef— fective he suggested • they. talk to "key" ,government: people Mr., Gaunt. said the finance minister • and the • industry, trade and_ com- merce .minister powerful influence in_federal and provincial governments. In the business portion'of. • `the 4n4eting, -Huron OFA presidentfK Gerry Fortune. said' a rpresentative ' of Huron County• Council Will be' +meeting with the directors on Dec.' 17 to discuss coun- cil's 'support of {'the .MI transmission line route from Bruce Nuclear Power Developthent through Huron County to I ondon. MRS. ALLAN GRIFFI�MI rTwroxeter . Mr": and Mrs° Willi Bund; Stratford,were Sunday a guests, witi� Mr. and Mrs. :Helmut We rer and fainil .. , Y Mr. mid Mrs. Boyne Sage, third ; in A Wallace, visited Mr. and 1Vlirs. Ross Toman on Sunday, • SPEAKS- TO AOAiCULTURE- 1*. Wingharn, thefprrper\MPP for Hurol#.'Btt cent smoker •at}bothi ' e Huron andA *ed of Agriculture. (Levesque Photo) ,.. unt of as a re- erations Whitechurch nesday noon of nl!ek:`. members of the; local Women's Institute *fit Andrew's Prey kyterlan• Church, Wingharn, fes' dinner. After dinner, the - president, Mrs. Garnet Farrier, opened the:meeting•. Minutes were read bythe secretary, MMrrs. Russeill McGuire. The leaders. of h a new 4-H project, "Bread Winne are Mrs. Archie Purdotnand Mrs. Walter Elliott. It Wada decided to ask the Hellion County Library to return the World Books which were taken from the library at Whitechurch. Fifty dollars was donated to the Bruce County chapter of the, On - tario Heart Foundation Roll call was answei+id with greeting cards from the members, as well as, readings, duets, jokes and piano solos. Mrs. McGuire; Miss Mary Hehn and Mrs. Johnston, with Mrs. John. ston playing piano,: sang, "There's a Song in .the Air and "Star of the East". Mrs. Gordon Ross played Mrs. Bill Evans of London visited with Rena Fisher and attended dinnerlastweek. Mr.' and Mrs. DaveMcGlynn, Wayne and Janetof itchener; were recent visitors with her parentsMr. and Mrs: Joe Tiffinand.Joey.Mr. and Mrs. JimDeB r, Michael; Matthew nd Alicia, spentthe weekendinToronto.with her brother, Frank and other relatives. While thre, they attended a birthday party for-Mrs.Bob White, their aunt..:It Gwas Mr. White's 80th birthday. Monday they picked up his aunt, Mrs. Henk Kragt and her two boys fromB.C., and brought them home fromthe airport.The:Presbyterian Church is holding its S n ay school concert Mondgyiemng. All are welcome t ttend. The . United,Church is holding,a potuck supper Sunday eveni , ti6:30 in the room. A Rram willper and Sunday sc Christmasfallow theseveryone is ! lcome to attend. Rev...John BeU. and John De Boer attenided the Bruce Preb eetin i5ytery m g n Wiarton on Mpni"daMr. and Mrsi .; Davis, Dana, Mark ailed' Scott of LaSalle, and Mr. °'and Mrs. Wayne Farrier, Kimberley and 'Ain h v'of >x i ited Gel sYlast week with•�their mother, Agnes Farrier.'They held'a Christinas dintand party Friday evenii9g -Mrs. - IsobeIs4' fin of LWhet'tlWekeiidwith Cassie Mowbray. Mr. and Mrs. Doftg Tiffinandfartiily,'Mr. 'and Mr. Ethel Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. ban Tiffin°° 'visited Sunday with Mrs.. Yeo ofSouthampton. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tiffinvisited with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin Saturday evening.. ..Mr. and Mrs. "Lebtia�rd Snowden of East' Wawanosh were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. . + George Webster. Mrs. Eileen Parker's sons, Benji and Billie of Exeter, were weekend visitors withMr. - and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan and Mary McClenaghan. Mr. and Mrs. Brad Sack welcomed- a baby boy Sunday at the Hanover hos- pital.Sympathy is extended to Mr. and . Mrsti Carl McClenaghan on the passing Dist l resid Jl s, Doan Man til ilia, who ga ! siaoa to re an P.Teset eftt lot N aulJ +) i}'rstmaa '„ ri 1s Were be psi.. sangand s. Jo Bell Jia coli. eted mus calrcont t s which w�as4 ". J4hnstoln�r.`>i •g bagpil two, more "numbers, "Slient Oo!.l Night" and `ank'. lei, Qdei Lord", this time WO- Helm ith Helm accompanying on guitar. A ° contest, : making dri; e'> Belmar e Women's h observes�4Family Nig BELMORE Flies ;of the Womens Institus. were special guestsatth.pOt luck supper served in .the Smallhall of the cominutty centre on Thursday eveanintr , December 10. Folt�ang the meal everyone ggafhged iiithe library for an interesting program.President Mrs. Stan:Hoye grandson Mark's sixth birday. Also present wgrandparents, Mr. and MrRoy Robinson, and M.anMrs;. Mack CardiffofBrus- sels.Mr. andMrs. Laidlaw visited withMr: aM. JdeDucharmeGoderich onturday TheMissionBnd waslieSunday at Clil.,�teeschorein the Sunday sciitiolroom with anattendance of ionBrian Ris, the presideopened the meting. KanePickard read theand all rehearsed theirfor the Christmas concertMr. andMrs. Dan McInnesof Blyth were recent visitors withMr, and. Mrs. Joe.Tiffin where they • obtained •,formation and picture pertaipipg to theMtf tiai+ss •P.ers�flai of her brother, Grant Gollan of Lucknow, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ted McClenaghan of Kitchener spent the weekend with Mildred McClenaghan. Mrs. Bill Ryan of Goderich and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan visited their father, Bill Gollan, Sunday in the Wingham and District Hospital. Mr. and'Mrs. Bill Uuldriks visited with thelir son,Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boonstrand family of Sarnia, on the weekend.. This community extends its sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gibb in,, the sudden passing of his sister, Mrs. Ted Whitby. ' Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul were at Mr.. and Mrs. Leonard' Robinsons Sunday to ,)help celebrate their rMRS. JOE WALKER • birth- day. Mrs. d Elroy and •• _of held' ei nt, Karen minutes parts family tree, , • Bluevale Personal Notes The Presbyterian Sunday School concert was held Sunday afternoon with a good variety of recitations, musical selections, carols and skits. The junior and senior choirs presented a carol service Sunday evening. Bluevale residents have learned that the mother of Al Cherny ,recently passed away. A successful concert was held at the United Church on . Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Perry and . family attended a Christmas gathering at the home of Mr. Perry's brother, Charles, near Ailsa Craig, on Sunday afternoon and evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis visited Monday evening of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Henning. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Henning were Sunday supper guests of Mr. • and Mrs. GordaL Wright and family. Seven tables of euchre were played in the Bluevale Community Hall on Wed- nesday, December 9. High prize winners were Eleanor Mc,Murray and Milton Boyd. Prizes for low scores: went to Winnie Boyd and Harry Elliott. weexpi Jr ever; appythegood attend DonEadie ledinof Christmas carols. Elmer ; Jeffray gar►readings, ".nut's Han• for Christmas" "Christmas .A r Time .of Year". M told "A Story of: h as seen though wefour-year-oldMrs. Don Wall;see y4 expressed appreciation tothe 4-H club .leaders .ale l presented tokens to those present. Mrs: Brenda - Reiinhardt and Mrs Nancy Mulveywere leaders for "Get Ready, Get Set, Sew". Mrd. Hays and.,Mrs °;tackSt ord -directed the gunsfor the club, "Wheal Caitie"First the: Chrcl en Egg?„tIn” encourse, M s =boli Pherson giant ' DicksonMrs showed " slides�Chrrstmas•snitpietiiresmereBeiniore area people • acting -thethose •wile eriginat lei urrano on therias. Mrs 'hi) with�lst�1;• Dennis: lay-iouth.-o selections andaaecotnMrs Mundell wit'h,he 'composed fors Carol eingn y4 k.y oa tete ese the xt amazing story,: " 4A a ss �►B he Is Born — Th e Christ child", The -background showed -the hills and fields where:- the shepherds tended their ;sheep, then the. lowly stalble where Maty ands Jo n'ei Hem t3tiii+"Bibe wa' cafi laid to rest in a manger. Mrs. McPherson .related;. the story as the pictures were shown on the screen.i Night school° will continue ,. Night. school epurses at F. E. Madill Secondary Sehool, Wingham, will continue in January. Many of -the fall programs will be offered in '''addition to some new courses being introduced. A new course in income ,tax is being planned; as well' as the popular welding course. Information is available by calling the school at 357-° 1800." Details of the courses also 'will be advertised in a future issue •ot' local newspapers. eri "the0i W.ROX ET fiend nen seals lid . -c , �• tiffeates were presentee Rev•1 Martin�at- e. Sus School concert ;;Sunday ° evening:'; Rerapients were t i om � a Mt,Lean Denny 2nd year rseal,-Tre`vor Chamber, Susan Heimpel.,a Cindy' ; Newlton, Stephej Millingei;. >''' ::kk .... x 3rd • 'year. seal, Ange Chambers, Dawn Gibson, • Dennis Wintemute; •- -` 6th year seal, setphanie; ": Koster; 8th year seal; Leisa feimpel; 8th year superintendent's certificate, "Ethel Mc- Michael;• filth year seal, Rhonda.' McMichael, 12th' year seal; Janice McMichael ; 13tliyear seal, Judith McMichael ;,21St year : seal, Doreen Wi#,:2' temute. A special ' gift was presented to Stephen, Millinger for having had perfect attendance. days; e , Wroxeter Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Galbraith were . Mr. and Mrs. Scott" Galbraith, 'ergus, arid Clark Galbraith; Kitchener. Ministry of the Attorney General Roy McMurtry Attorney General William Davis, Premier CHRISTMAS CONCERT—Primary students from the Turnberry Central School performed Winnie the Pooh at a dress rehearsal held last Friday afternoon for Monday night's production. The students. under the direction of teacher Doreen Marks and pianist Catherine MacDonald sane 'n.edley of Christmas favorites