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Brown wbg C1Hfor Laidlaw and assistant, Women's Missionary Society, of was appointed c, airlady .with the 1 e Garnet Farrier, with Knox Church inQt Friday ate- - -- '- " r Mrs„ Millan Moore secretary's teachers Mr. and, Mrs. Garry home of Mrs. Victor Youogblut.- treasurer. _ Auditors are Ivan Chapman and Mrs, Clifford Laid- Mrs• Youngblut presided and Laidlaw, C. Laidlaw and Mrs. D. law, had a successful year and opened the meeting with a poem.NOTICE Willis; organist, Mrs. Garnet supported a foster child. Mrs. Garner Nicholson read Farrier; assistants, Mrs. Dan After , words of appreciation scripture and Mrs. Ivy Cloakey Tiffin, Miss Joan Tiffin and John were expressed, the meeting was led in prayer. Gibb; Observer, Mrs. Farrier; %' closed with the benediction given Roll call was answered with a ushers, G. Chapman, R. Chap-/ by Miss Brown. verse on "faith" and 14 visits to IF YOUR ADVANCE -TIMES LABEL man, C. Laidlaw, J. Whytock, C: The church anniversary ser- the sick and shut-in were re READS FEB., 9m11®7�6 i Wh�iock, M. Gibb and Cla vices will be held June 13. corded. The secaretary, Mrs. J. C. ' Weber. j McBurney, gave her report and YOUR SUBSCRIPTION IS DUE During the year, there were the treasurer's report was given three deaths, Herbert Laidlaw, The estimated power potential by Mrs. Youngblut. $ Robert Stewart and Alex Inglis. of the major river basin of the Mrs. •McBurney read a poem• mes _ 1 There are 42 resident members Yukon Territory is approxi- entitled "The Measure of Sue - NI and 16 non-resident members. mately 6,000 megawatts or more cess" and Mrs. Youngblut closed Advancelp The United Church Women had than 100 billion kilowatt hours per the meeting with prayer. 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Vnu ran himild"a nap nnnm fn' n THE WINGHAM CANADETTES' BANNER was proudly displayed Saturday when the group celebrated the start of a fifth year of training. Present for the occasion were Wingham Mayor Jack` Reavie, Huron -Bruce MPP Murray Gaunt and Canadeffes' organizer and star Mrs, Ward Robertson. Walton man i ' s injured , in two -car 'o11isi o, A Walton man remains at the treated for contusions' and abra- The car driven by Mr. Donahoe Wingham and District Hospital skins and released., Mr.. Steven- apparently collided with the rear after a collision Saturday in son was treated for lacerations, of a vehicle involved in another' which three other persons were contusions and abrasions and - collision. The second vehicle was . 'injured. Clifford Ritchie.of RR 3, released, as was his son Ronald owned by Vernon Glenn -of-RR 1, Walton was involved in a collision who wds examined at the hospi- Auburn:, Mr. Donahoe was on Concession .15-16, east of Side- tal, treated at the Wingham hospital road 5-6, Grey Township, Ronald Seven persons were reported for back injuries and ' abrasions Stevenson of RR 2, Brussels, was injured in three separate acci- ' and released. Miss Graf 'was the driver of the second vehicle. dents Monday, Feb. 2. treated for, neck and back injur- involved in the accident: Both Joseph .Donahoe and . a ies and.also released. drivers were injured as well as passenger Miss Veronica Graf, William T. Hays and Robert H. two passengers. Mr. Ritchie was both of London, were injured Bridge, both 'of RR 1, Wroxeter, admitted to the Wingham hospi- when they were involved in an • were involved in a collision on tal with multiple injuries. Dave . accident on Highway 4, south of - County Road 28, north of JHigh- Rosekat of RR 1, Walton, was Huron Road 16, East Wawanosh. way 87, Howick Township. Both. drivers were injured as wellvas a passenger in the Bridge vehicle: Mr. Bridge was admitted' to the Snowmobile 1♦r tub Wingham and District. Hospital with eye injury. Mrs. Bridge was _ .. 'treated for abrasions and contu- "r e s v e s �''Scouts sions and released. Mr. Hays was released from the hospital after "Fifteen persons stranded" — seemed definitely out of the ques-. examination. a familiar headline in the winter, tion, a "scout" was sent from the Two' persons were reported but in Wingham it took on a camp on the only available enured in i6accident on Conces- slightly different twist last week- means of transportation: a snow- sion 2, west of the Huron -Perth end for a very happy ending. mobile left at the camp by Grant County Line, Grey Township. The "distressed" travellers in MacIntyre. Invovled in the accident were the story,were the 1st Wingham The first stop 'of call wasthe George Payne of RR 2, Listowel, Scouts and their leaders; the ' Cornwalls, and there the problem and Donald MacMurchy of RR 1, brave rescuers - the Wingham was solved. One telephone call , Ethel,I Snowmobile Club. recruited five members of the The NGinghatn OPP reported 14 The beginning of the story Wingham Snowmobile Club and, motor vehicle collisions last week comes from Bike Henry, one of as Mrs. Cornwall later ' ex- resulting in damages estimated the Scout leaders: plained: "They just dropped : at $22,550. 22, 550 They the Highway The 1st Wingham Scout Troop everything and flew 'to the' c Act, three .under the was on an overnight camp behind rescue." TraffiffiLicence Act and one under Bridge Motors when the weekend Within the next few hours, all Liquor storm hit. We started Saturday the boys, their leaders and all the the Criminal Code and issued 23 morning and had camp set up gear were safely out of the bush warnings. that day. By nightfall, we had a and warming up at Bridge The Walkerton OPP reported good supper and hit the sack Motors' garage. Then off for one snowmobile mishap on Satur- early. That put us under cover for home in a truck donated by the day resulting in an injury. Mrs. the Saturday night storm. But Brophy Brothers. Joan Pletch of Wingham was Sunda morning was a little This'ha ending apparently a passenger on a y $ ppy g is credited i different. The snow had added a to many "friends in need" and to snowmobile driven by her hus- new blanket of white in the bush,, them the Scouts and their leaders band when her foot slipped off but on the field, the wind made a say "thank you" • BrophyMrs Pletch was admitted d was n over bye trot.' wall of white resulting in nil Brothers for the use of the truck; o the Wingham hospital with an in visibility." Mr. and Mrs. Cornwall; for their jured thigh. It was at this point that Mr. and hospitality offered the leaders; Mrs. Tom Cornwall came into the and the Wingham Snowmobile story. When the boys and their Club members Leroy Jackson, leaders decided it was time to Doug Gibson, Murray Scott, Mac ®via calls start back for town, and hiking Ritchie and Grant MacIntyre. f®r Fordwich Personals younga Mrs. Roy McDougal is at arm meet ing Carl Stewart was in Toronto y res p g Wednesday of last week where he ent confined to Listowel Mem- Agriculture and Food Minister attended the Pacesetters Part 1 oriai40spital. William Newman has called for a award night held at the Westbury Mr. and Mrs. Wray Cooper one -lay conference of young Hotel. Carl was presented with visited for a few days last week farmers to disctiss the future of gold'cuff links for 10 years' ser with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hueth- agriculture in the province. vice with BP of Canada. A dinner er in Galt. The conference will be held in was also enjoyed and later they Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Patterson, Metropolitan Toronto' at the went to the Maple Leaf Gardens Andrea and Mark of Mississauga prince Hot I on March 8. for an NHL hockey game. visited Sunday with Mrs. Pearl Speaking at Agricultural Night Earl Moore was taken by am- Patterson. at the Bradford Lions Club, Mr. bulance on Saturday morning to Rev. and Mrs. John Stinson Newman said the conference will spent a few days this week with Wingham and District Hospital. Pe v give the young farmers an' oppor- Doug Stewart and stick Dickeri r AntivPs in Hamilton, tunity to exchange views on the spent the weekend in London. Mrs. Lorne Seifert is confined challenges of agriculture over the The Howick girls' hockey team to•Wingham and District Hospital next few years. journeyed to Plattsville Saturday where she .underwent major "it will be the young farmers surgery. Her man friends wish to the Sweetheart Hockey g Y Y own conference," said Mr. Tournament. They played her a speedy recovery. Newman. "I want them to do against Ilderton in the first game Congratulations to Mrs. Ethel their own thing and give me a d their second game was Stewart o ordw'ch who cele- summary of their thinkin ' an a fF � ogee Y g g• against Thamesford but the girls brated her 90th birthday on Feb Young farmerh "Wishing to were defeated in both games. 8. attend:'may apply by contacting They were accompanied by Mr. Terry Tudan of Guelph spent their local Ontario Ministry of and Mrs, Les Loughran and the the weekend with his parents, Agriculture and Food offices.. bets was driven by Allan Nichol- Mr. and Mrs. John Tudan. Provincial directors of the Junior son. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Murray and Farmers' Association of Ontario Mr. and Mrs. Jim Douglas and little son,of Fergus visited Satur- have agreed to assist the provin- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ruttan spent day with Mr. - and Mrs. Jack tial ag reps with the selection of Saturday in Kitchener. Douglas. delegates so that various ages, nA r►g.,p 4r•hne.ider Mrs, Florence Wilson and Mrs. farming enterprises and parts of Caul C U. t,. and d:ztrict n and family of Kitchener spent the John Wagler were Kitchener ., �•�.- .- � ... ,. weekend at 'their home here. visitors one day last week. represented. a. I AJ _ _ 2/99trical b. ®bl®ng Elec 4 "X ` Gypsum box with clips ........... . 9099c.q09Octagon ElectricAo f1� AM NIL. 3, Uux with clips . ® M ;i2I r ei. NM®T 14/2 C Per 4, in _ Rigid Wife 250' coil P11gid Foam 48 Shallow Rec Room Insulation 'a8''' Electrical Box (not shown) 5W 4 ;.;y;.F.,r�,}p;•:�ryv�;,::.•x:'::x;!•',;:!;{'•n}•.r..:,}:.. ,�.:.:};/;.'.F:;j/f•{Y,•: ;•.. •;;•.:!:, : �..9.:{F �' :`:!.':•:/i/:i'•.: �p 4�/r � �� ''/ L %:YL}YF %/%y. 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