The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-03-25, Page 8P*p 8--7%* Wiogltaw Advance-Tiamb, Thuwo., March 25, 1976
In brief ... last week as a consequence or the admitted that he had telephoned Canada's past-war boon after
- - - -- judges affair", the disclosure a judge hearing a cane of con- the First Great War was ended in
that some cabinet ministers had tempt of court against Gullet. the stock market crash of Oct. !8,
Gorrie-Personals News
CO1�t� Q� judges. The dui Sherri Baier,o13,oreturned in 1929.
o f the •� conduct of trials. The allNtion is of oo that the min- triu mph to her home town at Mit-
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robinson qday inters sought to tpe their poli- chell after skating with her pkrt- Q EL
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Ross and Approval has been received for ended in official separation t j'
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Eric Munro of Guelph. family, Cambridge-Preston, Mr. the construction of a $571,000 Sep- week. The couple has b"n ru- Federal Agriculture Minister �H� Opposition anger had championship in France. >� OFTOMM1ST
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Toner and Mrs. Peter Harrison and crate school at Kincardine. Al- mored to be in marital diffictft Eugene Whelan is obviously a been sparked previously when 850 Mitchell, residents turned dun
visited Mr. and Mrs. Norman family of Harriston, Mr. and Mrs. -though the approval runs con- for some man who is eased with his own the Prime minister refused to ac- to Sherri at the local arena.
PP Yom• T� Queen's pleased g� GOoast(K
Harding of Fordwich on Sunday. Bill Carswell, Kitchener, Miss trary to the present policy of younger sister has two children performance. He says that if he cePt the resignation of Public Her skating partner was 16-year-
Mr. and Mrs. James Alcorn Jane Johnstone of Hanover, Mr. spend n
restraints, the Kinard- by her husband. Divorce was ap- held the same post in Russia he Works Minister C. M. Drury, who old Robin Cowan of Waterloo. 7U ��O$ s
have returned from a four weeks' and Mrs. Irving Toner of Gorrie, ine school has been cited as a parently ruled out as unbecoming would get a medal. He was refer-
holiday at Phoenix, Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McPher- special case, because other in a royal household. ring to the high production rec-
They visited the Grand Canyon son and family of Teeswater were schools in the area have become 0-0-0 ords of the Canadian dairy in-
and Las Vegas. On returning dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. overcrowded, due to the expand- 'Twenty-three head of Hereford, dustry, which has an embarras- Getting
a� .1�'IC011'le Tax
Saturday they were met by Mr. Max Bell on Sunday on the occa- ing population. Kincardine facili- Charolais and Black Angus cattle sing surplus of some milk pro-
and Mrs. Douglas Ferguson and sion of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ties have been burdened because were apparently rustled from a ducts. There is so much milk .
M % and Mrs. Douglas Alcorn and McPherson's 15th wedding anni- of the influx of workers at the feedlot near Hensail. The n.u- powder on hand Canada cannot
went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. versary. Douglas Point construction pro- mals were valued at $7,000. Exet- find a place to even give it away. Refund Chequat?Rick Alcorn of RR 1 Orangeville. ject. er provincial police, investigat- 0-0-0
There, with 18 members of the W HI TECHUR CH 0-0-0 ing the incident, believe that the
families, they celebrated Rick's Health Minister Frank Miller, cattle were removed by truck Andre Oullet, federal minister
29th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Inglis of under continuing pressure and during the night. of consumer and corporate af-
Mr.and Mrs. Ronald Mann and Highgate are visiting fairs resigned his cabinet post At Davidson Furniture in Gorrie,the cheque is
family, Heathcote, spent the tiII8 with his criticism because of his cam- 0-0-0
mother, Mrs. Tom Inglis, Betty paign to close hospitals and re- Blyth village clerk Larry ° MORE If Its$ applied toward the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Shel DIED Wort 20 �O
and Tom. duce available beds, is now hos- Walsh has received word that PP
don Mann. Mrs. Marilyn Connell Mrs. Leroy Rintoul, Carol, pitalized himself. He suffered a' plans for a new sewage system in
and Carol Ann of Clinton also purchase rice of our to qualityfurniture.
visited at the same home. Kimberley and Debbie of Totten heart attack while playing goal that community are proceeding CULBERT—Passed away sud- P P
ham are spending this holiday for the Legislature's hockey team on schedule. The province is denly in Ashfield Township.
Mrs. Lorne Mann, Mrs. Wil- week with, his parents, Mr. and in an exhibition encounter with going ahead with the $2.5 million
liam rs.Ja , Mrs. Lloyd Jacques Mrs. Gordon Rintoul, and her the Press gallery team. He is ex- project, despite the restraints li Thursday, March 18, 59th
Wil-
and Mrs. Jack Ferguson attended ted to remain under treat- which have been imposed liam Arthur Culbert, d his 59th WE ARE THE
the Huron-Perth Presb tepi[al on parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley P� �� °n year. He is survived by two
Y Black of Belgrave. ment for weeks. Labor Min- other areas of provincial spend
Wednesday at Brucefield. g brothers, Cecil and Howard,
Y Mr. and Mrs. Russel Farrier of ister Dr. Bette Stephenson has ing. So far local ratepayers have
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Taylor, assumed his res both is Ashfield Township; and NUMBER ONE
Wingham were Monday evening possibilities in not been told what the project will two sisters, Mrs. Len (Evelyn) "eJ
Laurie and Cheryl of Hawkes- guests with Mrs. Garnet Farrier. the health ministry until his re- cost them. y 'y INFLATION FIGHTER
villa, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn g Crawford of Wingham and
Bible study is being held at turn. 0-0-0 Mrs. Earl (Cora) Sherwood of
Jacques . Walkerton, and I Whitechurch manse Saturday0-0-0 The white-dominated African
Colborne Township.Funeral
and Mrs. John Jacques, RR 1 The CANTDU organization count of Rhodesia stands on the
evening, March 27, at 8:30 p.m. g �' service was held Saturdayat
Clifford spent Saturday with Mrs. which opposes the establishment brink of war. Population of the r
Lio d Jacques. All are welcome. PPo P the MacKenzie Memorial
Y q A teachers' training session is of any further nuclear generating country includes 5.7• million Chapel, Lucknow. Interment �� t
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sitzes being held in Ripley April 3 from stations in Ontario, has received blacks and only 274,000 whites, followed in Dungannon Ceme-
and family of Oil City visited at a rant of $10,000 from the On- but the government of Ian Smith
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Miss Adams, g g ter
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Murray
y Dean of Ewart College, will be feria government. The grant is to left the British Commonwealth
Miss Linda Robinson of Guelph directing the training session as- be used to research and present rather than accommodate to the Example:
P sisted by three third-year student arguments against such power blacks' desire for a voice in
spent the weekend with Mr. andA deaconesses. projects in hearings by the Porter government. Now Smith faces 134500 Income Tax Refund
Mrs. Lorne Robinson.
Commission on the province's not only the dangerous protests of Service Tues p
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mulloy Thomas Sant power requirements. It is believ- the colored population in his own at Davidson Furniture is
Saint s
of Paris spent the weekend with ed that this is the first time such a country but the likelihood that for Steve Kossuth
Mr_ and Mrs. George Brown. $00
grant has been approved. black-ruled neighboring Mozam- Worth 69 MORE. Equal
Mr. and Mrs. Earl King of • • Funeral service was held at
Harriston visited Sunda at the dies in hosp 0-0-0 bique will intervene. The latter Tuesday to 541400 worth of
Y • The 16-year marriage of Prin- country is well armed with So- two o'clock onFuat the R. A.
homes . Mrs. Harvey Adams cess Margaret and Lord Snowden viet-made weapons. Currie and Son Funeral Home for furniture!
rn 1 t U re .
Funeral service was held g Po
and Mrs. Wilford King. Steve Kossuth of Bluevale. Rev. I
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Charles Saturday at two o'clock at the R. Robert H. Armstrong of St. An
and family of Listowel visited A. Currie and Son Funeral Homedrew's Presbyterian Church, Come down fade and let
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Charles on for Thomas (T_ A.) Saint of Wing- Bible Society records Wingham, officiated and interm-
ham_ Lieut. Bruce Hardy of the ent followed in Bluevale Ceme- the folks at Davidson
Salvation Army Citadel con- highest income i n area
ducted the service and intermentMr. Kossuth died in Victoria
WANT TO CRUSH followed in Wingham Cemetery. ery. Furniture help you fight
Mr. Saint died Thursday, "The largest income ever", Christian scriptures to the people Hospital, London, y March 20. o
March 18, at -the Wingham and said the president of the Can- of the world at the price they can He was in his 76th year. inflation!
SMOKING HABIT. District Hospital. He was in his adian Bible Society, Western On- afford. This is being done in over Born on May 10, 1900, in
7 tario District, Dr. Mark K. Inman 1500 languages and dialects. Czechoslovakia, he came to Can-
71st year, having been born onoda in 1924 and lived in Regina,
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September 29, 1905. Born and of London. "This is surprising in Income to the Society b way of g
tar easier than you the face of the mail strike Y Y Y Saskatchewan, until 1930 when he p
thought possible? educated an Wingham, he was a throughout November," he add quests and annuities is don came to Toronto. In recent years,
teamster before his retirement down
money received by living do- he has resided in Bluevale and
several years ago. He was a ed. nouncing the end of year in- nors can be budgeted ahead! For been employed as a carpenter.
member of The Salvation Army, this reason plans can be laid Mr. Kossuth never married. He
Wingham. comes the Society, it was noted DavidsoniFurniture
% ng months, sometimes years, ahead is survived by three sisters,
that $168,792 was received in do-
Mr. Saint was predeceased by to meet scripture needs through- Emilia Stolec of RR 2, Thunder
• his parents, R. Henryations during 1975 compared is Bay; Maria Demko and Suzana
•. � p eery Saint and out the world.
Hannah England; and two broth- s an$154,increase92 in the previous year. This Donations are needed to meet Smelko, both in Czechoslovakia. Gorrie, Ontario
ers, Joseph and Fred. He is sur- ham andarea$14contributions the rising costs of materials and There are two nephews and three Telephone 335-3571
'- vived by threesisters, Mrs. A. J. labor in the work of translation nieces.
(Margaret) Burke of Listowel, amounted to $1280. Of this and production of more and more
RRESENTING ... Mrs. Ken (Kathleen) Sellars of amount $1,249.75 was received Bibles, testaments and portions
Cambridge (Preston) and Mrs. during the Bible Society canvass
kith ,the remainder made up of in hundreds of languages each
THE 5-DAY PLAN Andrew (Betty) Upper of At- donations throughout the year. year.
wood; and one brother, Ralph on
�0 STOP SMOKING Wingham. The single task of the Canadian From the high Arctic to rural
Bible Society is to provide the Guatemala, there is a wide hung-
Place: Listowel District I er for the reassurance and guid-
ance found in the scriptures. -
Secondary School • There is more Bible-reading
(Cafeteria) SALECommittee gets going on today than ever before. It's the buying season: equipment, seed, fertilizer, and the variety
largely due to the common- of other products and necessities you need to operate your farm
Date: Monday, Mar. grant to study language translations produced efficiently and profitably.
29 - Friday, April 2 , in the last few years. It's the planning season when you need a clear
WINTER JACKETS ozone emissions P 9 Y picture of your
Time: 7:30 p.m. - 9:00 Economic, social, and political financial position in terms of both assets and requirements.
SWEATERS Adrian Vos, of the Huron Coun- disturbances are sending people
p. M. to the Word of Gd. It's the time of year you should certainly talk to your Toronto
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ty Federation of Agriculture, has Dominion Bank Manager about TD Farm-Pac.
Registration: $3.00 received word that a grant of Hundreds of faithful people in g
HALF PRICE $1,000 will be available for a com- Western Ontario are helping TD Farm-Pac has available the financial services you need, including
Y z mittee which has been establish- others find the strength of the lin6-of-credit financing, a variety of specialized farm loans to meet
ed to study the effects of ozone on Scriptures through their contri- your specific needs, plus low cost farm loan insurance. And TD
the agricultural industry. Ozone butions to the Canadian Bible Farm-Pat's cash flow analysis will assist you to make sound decisions
READMAH is an invisible and near-odorless Society. "We want to thank all on your financial requirements.
FOR by-product of some industries our friends in Western Ontario
INFORMATION:and nuclear power generators. for their generous support of this Stop by your local TD Branch and talk over TD Farm-Pac with the
Cleaners and Men's Wear The Huron Power Plant Com- important work by gifts of Manager. He has all the information you'll need and it's nice to know
356-2681 WINGHAM mittee will use the Ontario money, time and talents in 1975" that he's backed up by a staff of trained Agrologists to deal with
Government grant to further its concluded Dr. Inman. specially troublesome planning or financing problems.
knowledge of the effects of ozone TD Farm-Pac—we talk agriculture for planning this year's profits.
on various crops, including white
beans. They will be assisted in
their research by the University
of Guelph and the resulting in- Agricultural Society
SERV/[f formation will be useful in pres Spring,
rRAVEL entations to the Porter Commis- sponsors 4-H clubs
sion, which is currently assessing
LISTOWEL the effect of Ontario Hydro's pro- The officers and directors of
291 '21 jetted power developments and Brussels Agricultural Society
transmission lines.
met in the library last Wednes-
AIRLINES CRUISES Results of the study will be dayevening. President Uhler Bank
BUS TOURS GROUP TOURS made available to the general Presided. Murray Scott, District 8
public when they are compiled. President, and Ray Hanna repre
ABC CHARTERS SUN TOURS senting 4-H clubs of Blyth and
20 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
Belgrave were present. talks
a!1nocultu
OPP investigates The Society agreed to sponsor
Brussels 4-H calf clubs, Blyth and
Belgrave 4-H beef and rabbit
theft of pickup
clubs, and North Huron Trail r
The Wingham detachment of Blazers horse club. Hallahan
SUMMER
the Ontario Provincial Police re- Brothers sponsor the Blyth and
port that there were ten collisions Belgrave dairy calf club. Theseclubs will compete and pard-
during the week of March 15-21 4
BEGINS NOW pan gan esgmated S9,7S5 in Wed.d.,, cteat Brussels Fall Fair on
Sept. 22.
ro r ydams e. No one was in- ,.�
jured. To the usual commercial fea-��-
On F iday, March 19, the de- ture classes, the society has
tachment investigated the theft added classes for rabbits, >,
of a truck from the Tolton Motor namely, Buck Sr. and Jr., Doe Sr.
At Your Canada Manpower Sales lot at Bluevale. The pickup and Jr., Doe with litter, Fryers -
truck, owned by James Moss of three, and Champion Buck and
Centre for Students RR 2 Auburn, was discovered Doe.
stolen after he watched his truck Field crop competitions are
being driven west on Highway 86. again being held in Barley, 3-way
Wingham Police later found the and 2-way, Mixed Grains, Ensil-
truck abandoned east of Wing- age, and Grain Corn. Also plans TORONTO DOMINION
ham. Lawrence Reinsma, 19, of were set up for the Fall Fair
Call Bob Miller RR 4 Clintnn has t�een charge
s..d dance to be held in the Brussels tho bank whore people make the rhNerencn
Listowel2�f9 � 2922 with the theft. Arena Friday evPiiing, July 18
Thirty charges were laid ender The Walter Ostanek orchestra ix
242 Inkerman St. East LIStoW@I the Highway Traffic Act with 40 supplying the music. The Peter
East, warnings issued. Two charges March Midway ;x•1!1 be, at the fair.
were laid under the Liquor Lic- Plans are being worked out. for-
ence Act and one under the extra shelter for cattle and
Crimynal Code. calves.