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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Advance-Times, 1981-12-30, Page 9• „ •
XECTOT,;
PARENT CiAnSES
The. Huron Coity Health
J. inetles You to attemithe
Evectat.Parent Education
Plannen*.• b010 too hi the
Oink Wingham
and Mark Hospital, com-
mencing Wednesday,
January 6; 1 2, from 7:30 to
8; 00 pan. These classes will
tun for eight weeks. The cost
is 3. For we -registration or
further information, please
call the Health Unit office in
your area at 357-2264. The
next series of classes will be-
gin the week of March 29.
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NEW YEAR'S LEVY
All welcome to New Year's
Levy at Wingham Golf and
Curling Club, 12 to‘14 p.m.;
adults, $5, children $3.
Tickets available at the club
house, clerk's office, Shir-
ley's House of Fashion, M-
angle Discount. A few tickets
are left for New Year's Eve
:dance. 'Call the club for
tickets.
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BOTTLE DRIVE
The Wingham Boy Scouts
and Cubs will hold a bottle
drive on Saturday, Jan. 2
starting at 1:30 p.m.
Returnable bottles only
please. Please put them at
the curb ready for pick-up.
The Scouts appreciate all the
help they receive from the
residents for their activities.
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FESTIVAL SINGLES
New Year's Dance, Saturday
January 2, at Victorian Inn,
Stratford. Dancing 9 to 1.
Welcome all singles over 25.
No blue jeans.
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MANAGEMENT
Training Seminar, Tooth*
January 13, 1903 .0:9,10 1;35
at the Festival 14.411Wr Inq
Strafford, presented by
Roth, Bauer and Co„
Chartered Aeeettlitants*
Registration fee $40 per
person includes lunch. Call
Federal Business
Development Bank 271-5650
to register before January 8,
1982.
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Beimore
The Belmore-McIntOsh
United ^ Churches Sunday
School concert was held on
December 19.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Kevin Fitch who were
married on Saturday,
December 19, at Wingham. -
Linda Renwick and Bob
Reed visited recently at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Renwick.
Wilfred Johann and
George Inglis have returned
home after bei ng
hospitalized in Wingham.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Campbell (Jackie
Dustow) on the arrival of
their baby girl, the first
grandchild for Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Dustow.
Those visiting Christmas
Day with Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Jeffray and Irene
were Mr.' and Mrs. David
Harper, Jeff, Keith and
Heather, Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Elliott and Shawnda, Brian
Jeffray, Vicki Jeffray, Rick
Jacklin, Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred Weitz, Mr. and Mrs,
Elmer Jeffray, Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Knoll, Kara, Jef-
fray and Lori, Doug Jeffray,
Olive Lapp, Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Jeffrey and Donna
Jeffray.
NOTICE
If your label reads:
Mr. John Doe
Gen. Del.
Wingham, Ont.
Dec. 5-4-3-2-1
Your Subscription
Is Now Due!
CHRISTMAS DRAW—The Wingham branch OT the
Canadian Diabetic Association held its Christmas draw
last Friday afternoon at the Wingham and District
Hospital. George Mitchell, Linda James, Rev. Bob
Perry, Isabel Burke and Bernice Chambers were on
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hand for: the draw. Susan MacDonald of Wingham won
first prize .f a large fruitcake. Helen Casemore won a
fruitcak; "a, did Florence Penner. Both ladies are from
Winghain. Wfended
or last week
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fao:waer-11;thelg" delLctous ettthiMbak:B
calls, vi,sits and prayerstand
and treats 40+ fletiVer0
our-leeMe and to 'Wise igho
kept in such close touch with'
my Wadi while was hi
hospital.. Tha*. to.. the
drivers who tiriade so many
trips to London on my behalf.
Thankyou ail so very much,
Doris Adams.
The family of the' tete
Frank. R. Howson wish to
extend their sincere appreci-
ation to relatives, friends
and neighbors for their kind-
ness and expressions of
sympathy at the time of our
bereavement Thanks to the
staff of Huronview for their
wonderful care during the
last three years. Also to the
Currie -Walker Funeral
Home and Rev. Ceti; Jar-
dine for his words of com-
fort.
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We wish to express our
sincere appreciation and
thanks to the doctors, nurses
and staff at Huronview for
their constant and kindly
care of our mother; to Lloyd
and Jean Tasker for special
kindnesses to :-JSittich frienth
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bound would like to catens!la
sincere thankyou to all the
seniors and volunteer's who
;prepared dishes for our,
cr,e1W100114.0011ner- To anyone
who f *PO in 56. way, the
!day ofthe Christmas party,
tkoinkyou. Festive greetings
Voila%
The eiCenh'e
S -.Margaret
Pallock,Millicent
Stuart, Rita Bice.
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1 wish to express my sin-
cere thanks to all my
thoughtful feieede who
brought ine.:hoxes of goodies
and flowers for Christmas.
They were Sincerely ap-
preciated. wish each and
everyone the Very hest in the
conning year. .
Sincerely,
Hazel Procter.,
The family of the late Mrs. ,
H. 0. Stevens, (Sadie
Davidson), wish tto exprees
their sineerr thanks to the
Former Wingham bank teller,
Mrs. 0. Stevens dies at 89
Mrs. H. Oliver Stevens, a
former resident of Lachine,
Quebec, and Wingham,
passed away Christens Day
at Nithview Home for the
Aged, New Hamburg, in her
Personals from ordwic Mrs. Stevens was born in
90th year.
Sunday guests with Mrs.
Freida D'Arcey. were Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Hunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Randy Hunt and Dale of
-Listowel, Lynn Chambers of
Wroxeter and Mr, and Mrs.
Richard Hunt of Kingston.
Christmas guests with Mr:
and Mrs: Mark' Brunarski
were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fitch
of .Wingham, Mr. and Mrp.
Bil Ilanna and family of
Kitchener; . 'Mr. and ' Mrs.
John Brunarski and Jon.of
Port Colborne and Mr. and
Mrs. Don King and Peter.
Howard Nixon of Wawa
spent the past week with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wally
Nixon. Mrs. Iva Nixon .of
Rammeloo Guest Home,
Blyth, spent Christmas at
the same home and on
Christmas Day all were
guests of• Mr. and Mrs. Glen
McKercher at Jamestown.
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Ars. Anniee,Griffith of the
Brussels Nursing Home and
Margaret. ., Griffith who
resides Vi• the senior
citizen', sels, also were
• guestiat We me home.
ChristenChrsttha visitors with
Mr. and MrBruce Sothern
on Wednesday were Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Shannon and
family of ew, 'Mr. and'
Mrs. Bit,* *1- and family
-
of RR 2, Palmerston and
• Velma Louttit of Itistowel.
Mrs.. Annie littendreigh,
Minnie McElwain and John
McElwain . spent Christmas
and Boxing Day. with Mr.
and Mrs. Ian Pittendreigh
andfamily at Loridan.
Mr. and Mrs: Jim Vittie,
Mr: and Mrs. Carl. Stewa
and Greg, Mr. and Mr
Doug Stewart, Mr: and M
Bill Sothern and Mt. a
Mrs. Gary Sothern, Tim a
Tracy spent Christmas Da
with Mr. and - Mrs. B
Mulvey at Belmore.
Mr. and Mrs. , Edgar
Gedcke • returned home
recently aftervisiting their
daughter in California.
Mrs. Eva Harris spent the
Christmas holidays with Mr.
and Mrs. Les. Watkins at
Bolton.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sim-
mons, Mr„ and Mrs. Lyle
Simmons and Ken spent
Christmas end Botdeg Day
with Mr. and Mrs. Doug
Wildfang . and family at
arrym
Mississauga.ont
oux of Toroi(o
visited one day last week
with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Montoux.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Galbraith of Guelph were
Christmas Day guests of
Verna Galbraith and Mrs,
EIGsiaerSytrong
'Douglas of
Schomberg spent several
days 1-st week . with his
parents. Mr and Mre. Jim
D°ugllas
Mr..and Mrs. Ron
McClement, Sandra and
Tom spent Christmas Day,
with Mr. and Mrs. Paul
of the
ScihhaeefersiynnIi.pisattohwye
community goes to Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Cober in the death
of their son. The funeral was
held Tuesday, Dec. 22, from
the Brethren in Christ
Church,CimsF°arsDaydwich
Christmas guests with
Mrs, Freida D'Arcey were
Mr. And Mrs. Carl D'Arcey
and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald D'Arcey and family,
and Mr. and Mrs. Barry
D'Arcey and family and
Normanand Ettinger.
Mr.Mrs. Murray
Wilson and daughter visited
with the latier's parents at
Sheddon over the Christmas
holidays.
Christmas guests with Mr.
and Mrs Wellington
Hargrave were Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Crawford anadndfammraily.
ofRveagHearnowilr, M
l. and family
family of
Listowel and Mr. and Mrs
•, ^
Doug Hargrave and Tracy
and Michael.
• Clarence Boonstra return-
ed home Christmas Eve
after a three-week holiday
with relatives in Holland.
and • Bruce
Sothern and Gordon spent
Boxing Day the Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Shannon ans family at
Drew. '
Christina t Day visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Johnston were Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Douglas and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ruttan
and family.
Sunday guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Carl D'Arcey were
Mr. and Mrs. Ake Lep-
rt pington Jr: and girls, Mr.
s. and Mrs. Bruce Campbell
rs. and family of Kitchener, Mr.
nd and Mrs. Gerald D'Arcey
es ' and family and Mr. and Mrs.
y Jack Leppington of Gorrie.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nickel
and family spent Boxing Day
with Cliff Hallman near
Clifford.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Doig
of the United States and Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Bride and
family of -Don Mills were
Christmas Day visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Harold'Doig.
Mrs, E. A. Schaefer spent
Christmas in London with
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
Schaefer.
Mr. and Mrs. George
Merkley and family of
Belmore were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Anson
Demerling spent Christmas
Day with Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon. Goldrich and family
in Guelph.
Mr. and Mrs. John Baker
and family spent Christmas
Day in • Listowel with the
former's mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Nickel and family of
Palmerston, Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Nickel and Rosemary,
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Roeder
and family spent Christmas
Day with Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Nickel.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Walker
and mrs. Martin of Listowel
were Christmas guests of
Mr.
Martin.
Mr, and Mrs. Andy Miller,
Kevin and Kimberley and
Mr. 'and Mrs. Jim Taylor
spent Christmas with Mr,
and Mrs. Carl Ettinger in
Listowel.
Mrs. Wray Cooper spent
Christmas in Cambridge
with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Heuther and family.
Jim Warne!! spent.
Christmas with his grand-
daughter and her husband at
Brucefield.
Mr. and Mrs. Rick Woods
and Shawn of Auburn were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stowe
and family of Kitchener are
spending a few days this
week at their home here.
eMearbraqoaerytte,24 Mini9c2higashne, woasn
the former Sarah Beatrice
(Sadie) Davidson, a
daughter of the late William
H. Davidson and Annie
Gray. Before her marriage,
she was employed as a bank
- teller at the Dominion Bank
in Wingham, later to become
the. Toronto-Doininion Bank
After her marriage to Mr.
Stevens, they , moved !to
thine, Qtwhifr
Stevens was a Miller.
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Mrs. Stevens was
predeceased by her htisband
about ten years ago, as -well
as one stepson, Nictoe
Stevens of Florida,. andiihe
brother, Fred 1,avidlottaf
Wingham. She is siaVved by
one nephew, Gordon L.
Davidson of IlVingbarn, and
several other nieces and
nephews. .
The late MiS: . *Veils
rested at The Currie -Welker
Funeral Home, .
until Sunday when Complete
funeral and • committal
service was conducted at
2:30 p.m. by Rev. Cecil
Jardine of Wingham United
Church. Spring interment
will follow in Wingham
Cemetery.
THOMSON—Passed away at
Hotel' Dieu Hospital,
Kingston, on Saturday,
December 19, Mrs. E.
Cameron (Tommy)
Thomson of RR 2, Trenton,
formerly of Goderich
Township, m her 60th year.
The former Joyce Gard-
• ner, Mrs. Thomson was a
former resident of
- Winghame where she and
, her husband operated an
appliance business. 'She
• was predeceased by her
parents, Adelbert and
Florence (Perdue) Gard-
ner, and two brothers,
• Jack and William Gard-
ner. A Memorial service
was held at the McCallum
Funeral Home, Goderich,
on Sunday, December 27.
Final resting place will be
Maitland Cemetery.
Donations to the Canadian
, Cancer Society will be
gratefully acknowledged
as expressions of sym-
pathy.
LOUGHLEEN — Passed
away at University
Hospital, London, on
Monday, December 28,
Victor Francis Loughleen
of 112 Base Line Rd.,
London, in his 79th year.
He was the beloved
husband of the former
Jean Orvis; dear father of
George Loughleen of
Belmont and Mrs. Murray
(Joan) Bradburn, London;
dear brother of Mrs.
William (Vern) McIntosh,
Stratford, Mrs. Walter
(Hilda) Brown, Wingham,
Mrs. Sam (Vonne) Shantz
of Ayr, Mrs. Charles
(Bernice) Adams, Sauble
Beach, Clark Loughleen of
London and Watt
Loughleen, Wiarton. He is
also survived by nine
grandchildren and six
great grandchildren. The
late Vic Loughleen is rest-
ing at the George E. Logan
and Sons Funeral Home,
London, where - complete
funeral service will be held
tomorrow (Thursday) at
one o'clock. Interment will
follow in St. Marys
Cemetery. Friends who
wish, may make memorial
donations to the Ontario
Heart Foundation or the
Canadian Cancer Society.
HARRLS--Passed away at
Best View Nursing Home,
Sarnia, on- Thursday,
December 24; Mrs. W. R.
Harris of Sarnia, formerly
of Wingham, in her 79th
year. The former Eva
Rintoul, she was a
daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Rintoul.
She was also predeceased
by her husband and two
brothers, Norman and
Gibson. She is survived by
several nieces and
nephews. Funeral service
was held' at the Robb
Funeral Horne, Sarnia, on
December 26. Spring in-
terment will follow in
Wingham Cemetery.
COTTLE—Passed away in
Toronto on Sunday,
December 27, Mrsi
Jeanette Brooks Cottle,
beloved aunt of Lillian
Ewen, Patricia McClinton
and the late Ernest
Snarling. Funeral service
was held Tuesday at the
Trull Funeral Home,
Toronto, with interment
following in Wingham
Cemetery.
COBER — Passed away
Saturday, Dec. 19, at Wing -
ham and District Hospital,
Roy Cober of Fordwich, m
his 14th year. Roy was a
student at Golden Circle
School, Wingham, and was
the beloved son of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Cober of Ford-
wich; dear brother of Ar-
lene at home, Mrs. Bruce
(Ellen) Kennedy of Ford-
wich, Mrs. Bruce (Ruth)
Hoover of Stevensville,
Mrs. Doug (Phyllis) Bar -
foot of Wingham, Jim at
home, Peter of Toronto,
Clayton of Fordwich, Glen
of Kurtzville and Lloyd,
Kitchener. The late Roy
Cober rested at the Gorrie
Chapel of M. L. Watts
Funeral Homes until Tues-
day, Dec. 22 when removal
was made to Fordwich
Brethren in Christ Church
for service at 2 o'clock con-
ducted by Pastor Ken
Smith and Pastor Wilson.
Pallbearers were Jim,
John and Kevin Winger,
Steve Bott, Jeff Smith and
Lloyd Raymond.
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6,000, to 8,000 pores and ab-
sorbs odours readily. It is
therefore advisable to store
eggs away from strong flav-
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from a refrigerated display
ease -and! re.member ttteytit -
eggs into the fridge is soon
as you return from shopping.
Eggs lose as much quality in
a day at room temperature
as they would in a week in
the refrigerator. The best
way to store eggs in the
refrigerator is to leave them
in the egg carton. At the
grading station, they are \
packed with the large end
up, where the air cell is
located. This ensures that
the egg yolk is centred.
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