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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-01-01, Page 9
I , 4 . _ ,. _°�° ..- ,r .. _- .., .. ...., -_, M ... - - - - < - - - • ---• -—Tai• $ -�� p %I. F_•. c.. r ',w "" .�,. ,., +;P:�d ;�1� H[,Nr +'...i;ala l,y':., Celebratlot, pbristllntss on Walker, Sheila, KPI -Ai �I an.,,: Elry�r Saturday'.with Mr. apd Mrs. Arlen Linda Harl�oe5s and, �Y VWaik, MaS.Tavlpb and Hob were Donna er.....'� i - Mr. and Ma's: West Hauge► e ll~aI°risolli'arfd Timmy, Mrs. Janet r Mar Wankel, Mr, and, Mrs.. Lloyd and Donna and Mr. and Mrs. Walker, Douglas, Deouse, Steven Clarence Yuill-of Belgrave visited and 116mly, M>; . and Mrs. on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. . Clarence Hensing, Mr, and Mrs. Fraser Haugh and Eileen. Moss Gray..Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Christmas Dinner guests with Wright and Shari, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elliott were Jim Wright, Mr. and. Mrs. Ray, Mr. and Mrs. George Fischer, mond Wright,. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dayle and Kalvin, Mrs. Lloyd Henning, Mr. and Mrs. Clarencesa ' Henning, Bob Pritchard, Mrs.' p PETER® Joe Walker, Marie, Kathy, Sheila, aqd Kevin. Other guests ��f later were Linda Harkness,% yea MQC�WAN Daryl Walker and Mr. and Mrs.' REAL ESTATE :Larry Elliott. , 38 St. David St, Goderich Sympathy ,of the community is f" PHONE 524.9531 extended to Mrs, Roy Sanderson and her family in the sudden WINGHA1Ui passing of Gordon Sanderson on Saturday, Dec • 27. REPRESENTATIVES Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Hall have returned from a holiday with Mr. ® and Mrs. Bob Hall at Shake- "EBENE:ZER AND HIS FRIENDS" was the. joint effort of ®B8 Phyllis s eare. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hall of students from y p s grades five through eight during the Ho art Chatham brought them home and Turnberry'Central School Christmas'concert last week. The g9 are spending a fqw days with operetta was a 'spectacular production of acting, singing R. R•° 4; Winghorn them here. \ and dancing that involved a cast of almost thousands. Ph®ne Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnstan • 357-3692 visited Sunday with Hary Sparling and Jean at Gorrie. 71 - �°. . �•'r t_ N , Vel 1': }14 7>+.Q, The WV Ada►+a�Ia-T1u• Thlllrn., J+ap1t7! W hit'. new at }G uronv&-uw,yp 'he annual residents' Christ- Betty Sera h.. Folllowling the pro- ' mas program was' held in the gram a Q }stu►as supper was f y: auditorium on Friday afternoon enjoyed by, everyone in the maw with: over 206 .able to attend- dining xoom and area where Wayne Lester, assdstani admin, special tables had been set up for,., y j £ istrator was emcee for the pro- the occasion. gram and Mrs. Elsie Hinders®n The Seaforth Lions Club' annual ' =fig J y played the piano. Sixty,residents Christmas program was held 'in r, took part in the concert with a the auditorium on Sunday after - 9r ,b mixed chorus leading the carol noon. This annual visit by the; 'si'ng, selections by the sixteen Lions started fifty years ago in member rhythm band and midi- 1925 and is looked forward to by v dual musical umbers by Helen all of the residents. 'Bob fipittal r Fischer, Morgan aJtop, Normatp was- emcee for. the prog;AW Speir, Iolelson 'George Jen- ` which included an addres ;,by , ner and Mrs. Butt. Rev. Ure Stewart, xqu ; 041, 2 Reading and recitations were numbers by the McAllister .aid jH given by Mrs. !`..-Vis, Bertha Coleman Sisters, selections "ky. Deihl, Mrs. Buchanan, Mrs. the McQuaid Family, step' dance Sparling, Irene O'Connor, Mary numbers by Sandra and $us= �. Scrooge was portrayed very ably by Kathy Underwood, Vaca Camp, Sarah Carter and Hulley, a sing song of earols,#e- with David Eadie as Bob Cratchit, Klaas Jorritsma as the " ghost of Marley, and Julie Melton, Melody Brewer and Scottcompand at the piano s Jim , Sunday School scats and a visit from O., Debbie Sjaarda as the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future. Claus. Each resident >feceiy __, ;� gift of fruit from the club and tli6 holds concert administrator, Mr. Archibald BELGFI,AVE ,- On Monday, thanked the Lions on behalf'.nf :this Dec. 22. the children of Knox residents. Christmas Concert in the Monday's actrvattes Ui[1,. 7:me Women's music for the first part of the .Ipro- Institute Ha1L ::1 .• 3 3 ¢ The programs opened with g Provided` `by iHarie �'.. lam was sons b the Sunda School Flynn, Norman Speir and Jerry ' Collins with thesecond.: art 'in- • - ' e ® • ° f' � �' �,.I' �q ° ,.,: =ice, °�� . '. ( Chorus followed b a recitation p �; �,� � >'' r site`' Q Y _ iX11. n s' Y� b Katherine P octet. The eluding a sing a -long and -dance II' n,rt y r • numbers by Dawn and Debbie b i I c. •"";; beginners entertained with two ': i))) � "� �, � � •,, , , 3fF >r after Fynn, Jane and Laurie Bell. songs, wtu h the juniorgaris • r 1 . �• t: " M ";� I presented the Nativity Story. -Roberts, with guitar ac - Alison � rsang Silentcam animent I y. 1 Night". The Junior Boys enter ALL • IN ALL STORES x. Y, .>•:: i <s iys 4. C to ned with a skit it called d Don't Ev_er S1nfollowed by piano x�F w� ,:.., ....:....:.::....:.:...:..�:..,:.:.:............ .::.,. ,.. ,.�,.:.:.>..}.'.::: is • � , ;.., ' ,,,.; s solo b •Sheila Anderson. 3. ••n=. ��' class res rated a • The rimar e 11 .z .! primary P a <:•: � ::::; :> is Christrn Med-le followed bY THE>s t r '.M.:•:: !:•rte♦r F•?'..`;:}:: `<:, .{.:}:. :..:i.:.,:.;?}. �.. .•.. i ..: :., ::. y:::.aR`: .. Y3 ., ' :t '4 I k .••...:.::.:.......ii,�::}}}.;:::•}}i::.::„ � ._ , . <; songs b the Cottes sr lets and r },;,•�.,.,; the Loul;heed family. Three skits T' •: . •" , "A Story -to By" Withh Janice t Coultes, Done da L•,a opt and uch of our own h Srdtt Lougheed; "The Gremlins" 1 appiness, we l ` owe to the support of our loyal friends. With Chris and Anne Procter and Thaiiyk you, and have a happyr' Scott Lougheed and "A Bps e " • " , side" ,presented by' the Inter- 27,29,30,31 - -mediate 'Class, were all enjoyed I w'i g re by'the audience. Fol o n a ci- ; kEN'S -AlLIG NMENT ° ~ A BILINGUAL;CHRdSTMASwas part of the program of the : the grade eight students, accompanied by.a ukulele'barid, ati n by Cliff rd Coul es Sheila NLY Turnberr Central Christmas concert fast' Monday when. o i' Anderson and.. Kell 'tLou heed y Y sang a med.le of ell know, C r st' ;aas serlrys in French., y g o Y sang "a duet and. Julie Gnay 9 played.` a piano solo. The senior class and Hi -C demonstrated t',W % f `.'How to.Hitch a Reindeer".:. • • • t Ali ' `� Everyone joined in singing , some favorite Christmas songs . • e.r vC e, r.�,c ry before Santa 'Claus 0.paid. his visit _ pyine.,• • to- tNe delight'of the youngsters. e •�ck 6ra y R rto all our - FLOWERS AUTOMOTIVE' " FOOD PLUMBING HEATING 'CLAYTON -G HOGG LIMITED e • Horse Visit producers, and the performers, • e.. Wedding: 'WINGHAM Hot Sandwiches Pere y Clark Mr. Reid who operates an elec- and they provided excellent cos- Arran ements - SUNOCO SERVICE ' tive about horses, took'his group , times for themselves. Everyone ' I Real (stat BrQLCer.' SOU Plumbing onla field trip. While indoo the enjoyed them very much es- -- �- e t iCENIcEn MECH � MC g peciatty the students, since e� a-orc�cvo vow' .,�.„-- ,,,,,. siuueni's have �iaacu rwic a u W�n'ahfJ111 Cut flowers' n� UNDERCOATING & Dinners Heating and read booklets ow the care -and the were better able to understand Next to the Post Office , ,Plants RUSTPROOFING different types of horses. Decem- their notes from these presenta- RIVERVtEW Sheet Metal FOR SALE - COMPLETE CAR & ,bet 18th they went outdoors.' tions!• - ^" .,Flowers by TRUCK SERVICE Contractor Where? To Mr. Dinsmore's horse . 1 /, storey insul-br ck home n oil stale o re- ©R I'V E..I N P=Ben'Schuiteina rThree bedrol'' rrS re i i d t f • M • "•• farm. Their 'purpose was to. see „ .pair including, panetling, niith one bedroom and 3 pc.' Path on F. Wire Servtce Prop. Ken Leitch PHONE �the.real way of how to take care Newcombe Ball Game first floor. This property is located just one block oft Main }, -;.W 1.E�W IS , _ Phone COLLISION of horses. They also saw different Against Teachers Str•det in Winghdm and is priced for quick salt. i` F 1 'FLOWERS 357-3080 tyges. They all felClthat their visit The teachers' and the stYidents' <t57-11554 NIGHT 357-3585 was profitable and entertaini'n ■ r • p g teams challenged one another to . Make 1976 your year to `move into this oytstanding 5 -bedroom' 135 Frianees AI s Collision 366 Edward St., -Ben S%auitema a ne*combe ball game which family home featuring 16rge"k+tchen, living room, family room, Phone . Christmas Concert took place on .December 18th. ; laundry room and new 4 pc. bathroom on first floor. Also full INSURANCE Service Wingham On Dec. 16th our school'held a After the lunch period had ended, bafhroom upstairs: This spacious dwelling; located on a good 357-3880' Phone Christrpas Concert 'for the, par- - the staff and student'team rushed sized lot; has excellent location close to Wingham's Main Street 357-2206 ents and friends to see. Many io the auditorium to start playing Early possession. FUEL$, short but interesting plays were newcom6e ball. If students CARS, TRUCKS, BUSES Leroy Jackson presented by the Kindergarten to wished to watch the game `they . Two storey duplex consisting of a -two bedroom and a' one"bed- tNsuRwNCE Grade six classes. Before the BILL TIFFIN Complete Body Work` —plumbing were charged five cents which room apartment complete with rugs and drapes. This income aJ'Painting actual concert program started, goes towards equipment for the property is located tcwo blocks from Wingham's business sect - actual Imperial Esso Agent All Jypes of Frame and Rust Repair —Heating " since a�most all the parents were school. As the game° started,' ion. Move into one half and supplement your income with rent Insurance Also Insurcince Claims there, r. Robertson led aCarol everyone was excited. The teach- from fhe other half. ESSD—Tinsmithirg Sing till 8 o'clock. The Primary, ers ended up winning with a score 335.3545 357.4636 CONC. 2, MORRIS TWP. and Senior .Choirs resented WINGHAM OFFICE 357-1515 Hwy. es 191 Jose hiss St. P of 23�an�lhe students had 16. This, For all your Home and GORRIE WINGHAM — p , some enjoyable numfters. The win has _now. tied the score of EVENINGS Farm Fuel and a 1st Morris Wingham 357-2904 Massed Choir foul of 'points for giimes. The -teachers " Lubricating deeds T a JOHN BRENT 335-3391 2nd Morris. • 2nd Grades one to four gave -the clos- and student's have' a' sco of 357.103,2 _ - �, in number. We felt this was en � JOHN, HOPPER 357-2154 ELECTRICAL g three points each. Each ga a be For your C'ON'STRUCTION joyed by the audience and want to SALES AND SERVICE p comes more exciting'. . INSURANCE thank all who..�pa licibated to -Patricia Burbidge make it so enjoyable. #; Askes Brothers Ple'tch Electric -Marlin Good Holidays t ` Lynn Hoy rSee Or Call Win harp Change in Electives , The Man CONSTRUCTION q Hurray Christmas -Holidays WILLIAM S. Two times a year the school are- just around the corner! On . Enterprises. . Cottages, Humes INDUSTRIAL or electives are changed, and after �Q sijl�ijg IS. REE® COMMERCIAL WIRING Dec. 19th we will be out at Honda and Skidoo; Additions 8 Renovations the holidays some people will be AlA1 TC1R Also Rural and, Domestic in different electives. In the 2:20 p.m. and won't have to come '.Sales & Service 6q`Yjctorja St., 351 2114 FREE ESTIMA ES back till Jan. 5, 1976. Tomorrow, p Intermediate Electives are some most classes are having a party READY FOR SPRING OCCUPANCY - 7 room split level with gar- Hwy.86eastof WinJflp'm Phone 3.57'] 583 being offered for the first time and exchanging gifts. Also some, Ph: 528-2726• g g g age, livipg roorh, dining room, rec.-room with fireplace, 3 bed- , Phone 519-357 3435 such as Models, and a' rtew Out are going skating at the Com- t; Box 122 ,. ekno g g rooms, 4 c. bath, utility room., the and carpet, modern cu P®Cels ETC. 1' i . door Education plan. In the munity Centre. But everyone is boards,'e ectrically heated, storms, insulated. This lovely new 0' Junior Electives such new elec ha fest when 2':20 m. arrives • • BURKE ELECTRIC tives as Quilting are being offer pp p' home in'Bluevale can be yours for $14,900.00 down. s; t ed to the students. In the Quiltin as they can hardly wait to get 1 Electrical Contractors g home. So have a Merry Christ- IN WINGHAM • priced tow to sell q�lickly, is a 5 room one stQeey MARGDO,N Swill ming T. M. To Elect*e there will'be about 16 mas`and'a Ha N w Year! Motor Rewind and PPY e � frame- house containing 2 bedrooms, new 4 pc. bath, living FLOOR COVERING Pools people who are going to make -Marlin Good room,•kitchen with modern built in cupboards, gtility ra'bm, Sales CONSTRUCTION A useful articles from scrap mater- Complete line of Cor Above and Below good rool,'colorlox siding. Low taxes. Full. price $15,000. jo Household A.pplianres ials. Mrs. Smith hopes to be able , Ion, Carpet aria Cer- General Contractors P P P THINK COLOUR f p Csr®used -Josephine St. 357.2450 ° to make otholders, lacemats, , aprons, hooked rugs,.and do -some MODERN, LOVELY, CONVENIENT ANb COMFORTABLE is this , �PT1iC WqI I Tile. Con- Complete Line ®f All types of concrete work' Emer encs Service See Pnew 3 bedroom home in the count All broadloomed living Po®I Chemicals Pit Silos g weaving. in the Model�Elective� y ry' g tract prices givers on the Yellow Pages - room, dining room and den as well as bedroom, love) built in AltIIASTR®NG Home and farm budding the students may aliempt to de g y t ' installations. sign and put together their own cupboards in kitchen, 4 pc. 'bath, full high -ceiling basement. models. These new electives. AND ��`%� , owner willti onsider all offers. g g � R.R. 2, BLUEVALE CHEMICALS BLUF:VALE, ONT�R10 ®EC®RATING should be both enjoyable and on't throw out last ear's ALL BOB ` 4 acres with trout stream. A em. Askin $49,500.00 but i Phone 887-9367 357-3493 profitable for thoseo are in y . alkerton • ,,,,,,,,,,,;, .e RENOVATIONS them. Clothes. Dye them. BIG FARM low, price, near Wroxeter. 98 acres with S room - �� Patricia Burbidge house, large barn and drive shed. 103 acres right along side, • REDECORATING TINTEX dyes are easy and 145 acres workable. Asking $124,500.00, May be bought sep- -• -- History Plays ' t• If Your eCOrlOmiCal, 110 use. aratel Call us for further information. 1 1 Excellent Workmanship `tChatiauguay, Crysler's y' "Farm, Genet 1 Hull's Invasion," Sweaters, blouses, skirts; Contact: R .` Economical Prices are names of a nts and people of e � the Wm` of 1812. a out same most fabrics can be dyed ' r � OFFICE 35' 7.13d.A / 1 J•.IN. (Mat) Snaith ; history books or co a and see at home for about 50¢.. ( STAN35�i �9� ICK ®' .' vs sq; i c some las ut on at owick Cen Give our old clothes new 3.72320 B " WOOD. PRODUCTS PYP y JACK scHARBA��I ii tral School. Som ve already life with TINTEX. 7 Coast -t® Coast 357-382,11 Whitechurch been done and some will be re- Real Egate Serv,iee JOHNPHILLION !; I IV R it l T HI E PURL I C 357 2977 357 1327 peated. Mrs. Kirkby thought that ESQUIRE INSTANT they were really well done. Grade COLORING 357-Js96 8 cl were the authors, the -_ w , ,. ° .. ., ., :. i i i i -. _._._ ''_ .._ __ .. ._.-•._ -.. ., ._-..-.- .............._. -- _-_--.. _ ... _ _ . - - _-- "- _ --. I I III 1�