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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-01-01, Page 10„ ,77,. a '�. y, ' •, -' Sty:.,',, `� `; ,; ., � .' 1�”. .. ,1 �« n . F�k. ta,..,c+•i ." �•�,-�Tu.a� ^�rrHia tE�•• �7j•^3,'9r`e f 'h'� m.� ' l' d i _ .. .. ',� a 'S _ � .- _ ... p '�y �^^,, F 7 � W. ,«1 EF x t� f�tl t t � � � ,. Y I' • 1 ', t, 1 e=yd,"Ah ? tis+¢t 1 �'�{� ••.; ' r •a'. ' _Z { T`, t , w°Wr { ":�i •• % °i'. pR ` ,• F'• +.t" P' `' ^.y{;(� i tf '� p .. ",,.. r t «'t`'�ni am Advance Times Thurs. January 1 1976 i i:3 F3��:tie8a::>. •.,•:.:, ,,.r,,;�:•�?•hN<::::< a i:.::' :^'• '.. �a -o or ' ' 'i''` 5i;;.,,. FC.: t .. .... E<`•: , +�k'' U�.1"1 �,Y°* ... '� ei ' •ar%:� Ci '2:: . •�'.�+r." 2: ..dw'.v� "� F'"` �f, 1 .Y' rr f;y,�.,.I,_u eati;• "4, � .��•' ; : > p ^ `«� in > �' , , c+l �a . Lm� ` an=»H 9s3r„- ` g t , The Wim am kinsmen Ban - S, gil �,,.: , .. ,.� ,.:. �-,.. ..•:..: ;:�,^ � ���.�, , �.•a �; �,,. �� tams played Walks ton in the 100,!w LE .: � '•�•-'.' �.:. �,�: �. o off. t Kincardine first rand he lta dr • 1,uEF• ^;� Q.., 2 ., SCORE Si'� p h •ttS�H 4 �'' � { .. y, :„x� Y,Ha `I > "`• n y' `'i� Toclrnanaent t last week soundly , •'"'�"' 4 >t u,,. nRy f ' F`" n :.�i: 1 � „ . aF x 4 , defeating them, 7-2. Larry Mil- + , °F TEES T RANI) threat e the Crusaders with 47. osevic netted a air of owls while Wa EE P g na WINGHAM LADIES Anonymous have 44; the Freaky ® ' ' Grant Gnay, Rick MacLennan, Y� Joan Wissler came -Up with both Five 40; Pink Panthers 39. and G+ Doug, Merkle Keith Cameron . .. , f ' ' � .. ''��• , , _, � �, ��, �' and Paul F'oxton counted singles, the high single of 270 and high Jaws 36. • triple of 665 at last week's se's 0-0-0 ;tri p 4 Doug Taylor made three spec- tacular saves late in the first sion. Other games of 260 or over COMMERCIAL, LEAGUE a� period and early in the :second were bowled by Bernice Cooper 'The Roses lead the standings that seemed to break the backs of 200; Rena Jquwsma 236; Joan with 64 points, followed by the ® - ��� the Walkerton lads. By the third Wissler 236; Helen Sawyer 239; Hollyhocks at 58. The Glads have a period; Wingham had complete Gladys Stewart 204; Vi Steffen 47; Mayflowers 45; Poppies 44 202; Susan Talton 237; Betty 'and Bluebells 3Q. ail i, control coasting to victory. Darla 3 05.Shirleyariimer came . with 'ng 2 9, 2 Shir ey up In.thesecond game of the days®'yI'® z ' Kincardine edged our boys 3-0;. Leading in the standings are the high. single of 255 and the high y C r - { Wingham played ver weal for Evelynne's Suckers with 22 triple of 605: Bob Steffen was in two periods and were down 1-0 on Points, but right b top for d up a - - - behind are Sus- m as he chalks nice TO �' 1 fluke goal. In the third period ie's Salmons at 21. Rena's Crabs 332 single and'a super 740 triple: / / g •,r have 15; Helen's Herrings 10 • Thanks to spares, Anna Haugh - ffi 4 the team seemed to tire a bit and Derrick Burrows, the Kincardine Joan's Jellyfish nine and Dian- arid- Stephen Burke. May your New Year be ne's Goldfish seven. a a speedster, netted a pair of quick �' counters. 0-0-0 full of fun for you, < s Doug Taylor performed well, SENIORS SCOUTING NEWS _,.., again, as did the Kincardine your amity and your - goalie, who foiled a number of spirit s' i pros y Bruce M°,, . Nancy King was n t holiday ' �� g s crit as she whom ed the ball acIntyre friends. We wish you 3 Wingham scoring opportunities. around to the tune of a 224 single g The Christmas party on' Kincardine went on to win the and a 618 triple. She had another December 19 turned out to be a a• chuckle a day with ,'.• a< ' s,. tournament, defeating Durham 8 nice 215 single. For the boys, it success. We had quite a lot of 4 in the finals, was Bill Ohm who chalked up the parents out but not all were out. a balance of work and This Saturday, the Wingham 237 high single and 616 high triple. Maybe those who missed out on 411 Bantams journey to Wiarton to Other over -200 games were re the chance will come next year. play.. May your nicest > compete in another tournament. corded by Paul Cerson 208 and As I mentioned in last week's E. Bill Ohm 208; Jay MacLaurin 221, . ,paper, we are going to sing at the dreams all come true! ... F.,a Notes 227; Ricky MacLennan 217. , hospital, nursing home and other Hockey Notes The Clue Klux Clan are; wayout laces. P in front with 67 points. In second The Scouts -had one of the many -- The Bel ave and Blyth Tykes F place but not really' mueh ' of a floats in. the parade on Monday,' ended with 1-1 tie on Tuesda to000) Y Ran t December 22. Also four Scouts a Blyth, with Randy Nixon getting _ went on the Kinsmen float to rep- .% r g a oat for Bel rave. resent the first Wingham Troop g g ,�: r � ; `• + y� >7'yE?.'f c'6k.•�,' jd ° �«'',. �,?t�°r�'.,' ` �, �M., `On Saturday the same teams • played in Bel rave with the score At the MOV�es because the Kinsmen wanted to •'�� �E K �aF P Y g show who they support. R EA DM A N ' ... y, >..�. g N Yk' >gi4 'Z k f �,: �3 ,F, roo„Y ••k:We,.. �,r4 at 4-0 for Belgrave. Goals were scored by .Bill Haines,' Randy q g "Earthquake," one of the bi Nixon, Graham Taylor and Doug disaster films of, -1975 opens CLEANERS SANTA CLAUS came into Wingham last week in a horse- applause from spectators and delighted laughs and smiles Woods. January 1 at .. the Lyceum The Eskimos are the only drawn wagon but the reindeers stayed at home. They from children as he rode through Wingham in the parade i Theatre. The movie dramatizes native people who live In* both dn; the fury, force and horror of a Asia and America. They form weren't really missed, however, and Santa got a round of last Monday. tremor that strikes 'Los Angeles part of four nations — Russia,the MEfV' WEAR Now Year mesSQ a and reduces a great part of the. United States, Canada and Den.. city to rubble. Films depicting mark. • t e ' the ravages of nature haviii been at Bluevale ehvreh attempted before, but never on ersona otes roan ate a ���j the massive scale of "Earth - the — Sunday morn- quake s 'Pin at, the United Church, Rev. There are s ectacular scenes ChriistmasDay guestswith Mr. Holiday guests with Mr. and Memorial Hall. and Dis ret Hospital. Wlena Brown's .New' Year's P '6 and Mrs. John Gaunt and George Ml's.. Dan Tiffin were Joyce Tiffin Mr. and Mrs. George Conn and � P of shaking and crumbling build- g Y g Mr. and.Mrs. Bev Kay Wendy meditation was "Off with the Old of Toronto B. of Kitchener, family of Sherbrooke the rugs, broken• bridges, crumbling,; p>•p '?r.:'nd Iwo Dan ®ss, wry r �3'spent,and Graham celebrated Christ- and on with the New " Douglas, Bob; David and Brian, Mrs. Ethel Stewart, Wingham, -Christmas holiday with , his' mss with his, brother,. Mr. and Miss Brown invited all. to streets, twisting freeways and a 1 finallythe awesome burstingof . -Mr. and .Mrs. Harley' Gaunt, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Tiffin, 'Lori parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'Wallac@ Mrs. Ken Kay and family; his "Open House", to 6e •held at the the oll wood. Dame and ihe t• • 6 — Billie, Brenda and Jana of Wing- and Michael, Mr. and Mrs. Bevin Conn, and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. mother,,Mrs. Kay of Guelph, and manse from 1:30 -to' 5:30 p.m. on simulated release of raging w hath; NY. "and Mrs. Jim Gaunt Tiffin, Stephen and Dean and -Doug Conley and Jason, .Wing- her mother, Mrs. Graham of New Year's Day. She-,.. asked floodwaters that swept away 4 and ;fanet of. Centralia, Miss Kay Mrs. Orville Tiffin. ham, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Arm- Brampton. everyone to save used stamps, ' everything in its path. Wdket '•and Mrs. Robert Ross. Saturday evening, guests with strong, Culross, and . and Mrs, �' Mrs. Gertrude Tiffin of Wing- also donations to the toy box in "Earthquake" was produced and Mrs. Bevi Ti fin were Herb Hunter and Trevor of Lon - Christmas Day guests with Mi . Mr. za € ham, Mrs. Robert Ross,' Mr. and the church' for 2-3 y0ar olds would and directed .b Mark Robson. It »' F and Mrs. Mack Armstrong, of Mr, and -Mrs. Dan Tiffin, Barry don. Mrs., ietor Emerson were be appreciated. Y + g VI PP stars Charlton Heston; Ava' ;:'' • Culross were Mr.' and Mrs. Tiffin of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Jarie Laidlaw came home dinner guests on Friday with Mr. The Sunday School children en- Gardner, George Kennedy, Lorne ee, ,Conn Mr; , and' Mrs. Wesley Tiffin, Mr. and Mrs. Joe from Brandon by plane to cele- and, Mrs'. -Fred Tiffiti. g Y "a We wish you a bright Uge , joyed the film; he Christchild Greege; Genevieve Bujold and' George Conn and,family.'of Sher- Tiffin bi ;a = Joeyt to 1 s', �,bt e C; ris utas wit i' herd Enjo ng Ciiri�StYbas ; ►,rtlu N{r, comes, to, Christian. �:. �x.F ,�_ .A successful year. Rltat'tl "Roundtree. -~ . brooks; 11!Ir. and -Mrs. Doug Orvi a fftn. parents, Mr. `and 1GIrs. Elroy ' and Mrs. Russel Chapman were Harold Johnston takes over the _ r, L4onley and Jason, Mr. and Mrs. Mr'. and Mrs. Wilbert Schwich- Laidlaw, and other relatives. Opening Wednesday, January 7 Y LEN CRAWFORD "' " Mr.' and Mrs. Gary Chapman and duties as new Sunday School is "Where the Red Fern.'Grows", Herb. Hunter 'and Trevor of jtenberg; Lori and Kerry of Port Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Emerson, family of ingham and Mr. and superintendent next Sunday. a highly ente'r'taining family film.. London, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Arm- Elgin and, °Albert Coultes were Darlene; Sharon and Brenda of Mrs.. R. Smith and family of AND STAFF E strong. and other Armstrong rets, Christmas guests with• Mr. and St. Catharines were Christmas Toronto. Lives. Mrs. ,Tack Coultes and family of visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mr. and Mrs. Don Caesar, :. Visitors during the holida s Blyth. Mr. and Mrs. Schwichten- Emerson. f g y Y Vicki and Patsy were Christmas � . - ! with Mrs. Earl Caslick were Mr. berg and family visited from Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiffin spent guests with Mr.. and Mrs. Bill and Mrs. George Miller, Tiffany Wednesday to,Saturday with her 'Christmas Day with Mrs. Bessie Caesar of Goderich. and Joshua of Hamilton, Tom father, Mr. Coultes. Mullis and Wilford and John Mr, an£1 Mrs. Ken. Pewtress ' ti "Miller and---M'urray Coultes of Mr. and Mrs,, Lorne Durnin Clipperton. ' " *_�+• Willis. were istmas Da uests' with Mr, and Mrs. urn Gati�c ; u s Eue_cts. ui+tt, ,,,�; ' PP were Leri tm�a +>,, .. � Toronto Lr. area rv.,.�..,,,,,._ . Chr� Y g a.. • daughter, Mrs. VIan Sutherland and family of Kincardine: Mr. and Mrs. Clayton. Schotts.and family and all. the Gibson .rela- and Mr. Sutherland of .Milton'. Le Mr. and Mrs. Bill'Evans were family •of Goderich. tives held A family get-together Mr, and Mrs. Paul Elliott o: - ' 1' Christmas visitors on and Ma Congratulations Mob to Mrs. receiving on Saturday m Memorial ecliurahenjoyingp V S m� �ariso Thursday g Y Y t Windsoeare 'a two-week and Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Tiffin on last Molnday receiving a Community Memorial Hall, holiday with their parents, Mr. ' Eric Evans and family of Hyde television set from American This community, . extends and "Mrs. WalterElliott and Mr. ` Fark. •• Motors through Jackson Garage, sympathy to Mr. and 1VIrs. Dane and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw. A massive, unprecedented human. tragedy is in the making. Listowel, where she had, pur- Moffat and family of Kinloss, Mr. bind Mrs. Walter Elliott, p [, chased a ticket. Bert Moffat and Mr. and'Mrs. Paul, .Barry, David and Karen Mr. an Mrs. Bob Mann a Jim McPherson of Teeswater and and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laidlaw , -•Constipated? „ •., fant ily entertained their relatives Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Moffat in the were Christmas guests with Mr. Chew Feen A Mint. It'sa chewing at a Christmas gathering,on Fri- ^ passing of their brother, Jim and Mrs- Bill MacPherson and gum laxative that's gently effeetEve .. in• Whitechurch Community .Moffat, on Friday at Wingham family of St. Helens. And pleasant tasting. It's one laxauve everyone can take. So don't suffer Christmas Day guests with Mr. from irregularity. Reach for a and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw were Mr. �WhO care gentle,' laxative., C h i I ldr e n e n t e r t a i -h 'at and MrS. Joe Ducharme of Ford- feen-A-Mint. Naturally. with, Mr. and Mm Paul Laidlaw of Wihdsor and Miss Jane Laid- During this world food Crisis �•-.a,•��u two -Christmas concerts law of Branflon. •w�j ° Christmas Eve guests with Mr. I pledge to skip or cut down _ WHITECHURCH — Members Karen Elliott gave a welcome and Mrs Lorne Durnin were J. D.'- r a meal a week for the ' Feen a mint -of Chalmers Presbyterian and recitation. Mr. Kay added per- Durnin, Robert Durnin, Mr. and f1.AXAT1VfE Whitechurch United Church Sun- sonal remarks�and told a humor- Mrs. Ross Durnih and family, p rest of this year and send myeaft? r a -• - da Schools entertained their ous Story. Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw and y rY•. "eflnnpty plate nlofl:ey"t® - �,.w...a•....•.u... o Jane of Brandon Mr. and Mrs. `►, a parents and friends on Monday Members' of Patsy 'Scotts ' - CARE for the starving . ""��• and Tuesday evenings of last class, Wray Forster, Lyle Willis, Cameron Simmons of London, week when annual Christmas Steven Blom, MiC�iael .Irwin and Mr. and P Mrs. Paul Laidlaw .pf g Y eAQP�G people overseas. PC ATE CP - concerts were staged in the Cora'Blom, gave Christmas reci- Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. Joe ' churches. tations. David Elliott gave a Ducharme of Goderich and Mr. Rev. Wilena Brown presided reading, "One Solitary Life", and and ' Mrs. Clayton Scholtz and k' family of Goderich. , Monday evening at the United recitations were given by Linda Y Friends Are Church when welcoming re- Versteeg, Brian Ross and Andy Mr.. and Mrs. Don "Caesar, marks were given by Riehard Versteeg. Two choruses were Vicki and Patsy were Boxing Day Moore. Following the singing °of sung by the juniors, accompanied 'guests with Mr. and Mrs. Clar- • ' some Christmas songs, Jack on the gaitar by Graham Kay. ence Collison of Teeswater. A Nee Thing Whytock played several violin The play, "The Greatest Gift of Christmas visitors with I Mr. solos, accompanied by pianist All", was presented by Barry''El- and rs. Gordon Rintoul and Mrs. Garnet Farrier. Linda liott's class. "Miss Anderson, the fam�i'ly were Mrs. Hazel Purdon, i t t Ll r To Have... Moore gave two readings. Sunday School Teacher" was en- Lucknow,'and Jim and UbCur- acted by Wendy Kay; Ed deBoer, ran. Piano solos were played by Wayne Forster, Donald Irwin, Christmas Day ests with Me. Cindy Moore and Janet Laidlaw. Mary Moore and Kendra -Purdon. • and' Mrs. Bill R' bol and Mr. and Little Karen Laidlaw sang. two The offering was. received by Mrs. Gordon ampbeil were Mr. songs and Kimberley.Laidlawre-. Ddnald deBoer and David Ross ®®®®®"tel®®®�®����'�®�®®�°'®®®mss �� ®�®�®��®r— and Mrs. and Robinson and low - cited a poem. A skit entitled and dedicated by Mr. Kay. Bill Mark, Belgr a Mr. and Mrs. "Santa Claus and Reindeer . Gibson gave a reading and after ''Dave Oberh tzer, Jeffery and (e 0 Donder and Blitzen" was also the singing of choral numbers, Julie afn, Mr, and Mrs. ch. VVVVtC r� p'resented. the kindergarten class sen two ' L,n. g g Try Gutoskie, Michelle and ��' A play, "The Only Gift", rp was delightful action songs, `;Be ichael of Kitchener Mr. and,'rr, staged after. which ancy and Carefu] What You Do" and � re is y Mrs. Neil Rintoul, Steven and Karen Qurpp danced fo he audi "Climb, Climb 'Up Sunshine Scott, Mt. and Mrs. Mack Car-' i ence. A duet, "Shake Me, I Rat- pledge of is i Mountain". iff, Brussels. „,TRIS EMBLEM IS THE tle", was sung by Cindy gore The closing number was a play Mr. and Mrs. Allan Falconer, ;k and Janet Laidlaw. '!hristmas Story in the Livin Name SIGN OF GOOD BUST- � Y Tony and Timmy, Mr. and Mrs. � �f �, .� room of the Barton Home" a IpEeaso wino �1 E S S /� N D GOOD ' Highlight of the concert was the 1 P Wesley �'iffin, Mr, and Mrs. Bob ,; presentation of the Christmas sented by Walter Elliott's cl ss. Mowbray; Mr, and Mrs. L. Short, h• , Address FRIENDS. story by -the entire school, Music The main characters were' aye Mr. and Mrs. Archie .Montgorh- Far information calk was supplied by ,Mrs. Lorne Irwin, Vicki Scott, David oss, ery of Blyth were Christmas yam, Clara Milligan, Gregor i City. Area code ' Durnin on the autoharp, Jack g g Y 1Ss6n guests with Mr. and Mrs. Angus e "`'�;, ` Phone 357-3275' Whytock; ' violin, 'Mrs. Farrier Donald deBoer h others Falconer and Kevin. n as she r a and Jos- Mr. and Mrs. Relison Falconer, ~ Pr©vines piano, Mr. Farrier" and "net P � { Laidlaw with' clarinets. ePh• Brian, Paul and Lynn of 'Sar (Mak®.your tax-deductible cheque out to "CARE WORLD NllNdyER nn�t a .,. Bev Kay presided for the, con At both concerts, the children were Sunday visitors with 11fir, FUND". We will send you regular reminder envelopes for your cert presented by the Chalmers were rewarded for their ef(prts and Mrs. Bob Mowbray. Lynn re- convenience. Thank you) ar;Y:• ..•a.. Sunda School on Tuesday even- E Ca p St. Ottawa K 1 P 6A6 Y Y when Santa arrived to distrr ute mained for the rest of the boli- GAFl Wade Department 4, 83 Sparks ing. Following several choruses, gifts and candy. days. y r ti •