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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-04-01, Page 2!V &.-MW WIN& m Advance -Times, Thurs., April 1, 1976 N ros Junior Farmer Mr. aW Un. Donald Boys — Ave years and under, tb ` ilelt "dawn un dpr" Kevin Statia, Brian Mulvey,�� vice and were dinner guests of Terry Henhoeffer; six to nine —Rev Wesley B y Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roth. Dixie Cameron, RR 7, Luck- Ping to Huron Coun- 1'0r r' to moving now, will be representing Ontario ty, /Dixie was a member of the i ia as . aAA A l i 1 A At AiAii years, Doug Krener, Dale Hunt, Junior Farmers as she heads for U,titversity of Guelph Junior John Stroop' 13 and over, Mark and Mrs. Edward Roth_ Sandra, "down udder" in 1977. Dixie has Farmers and Prince Edward :,i a..i.a.0 m ......... . 10 two n ., umbers, accompanied on I DRAINAGE been awarded the Junior Farmer % / County Junior Farmers. She has ,; ,4 Electric corn popper, donated Travelling Scholarship to A attended the Provincial Junior by Dave and Jean Dinsmore of tralia and New Zealand s r- Farmer Leadership Cam Pro- P P, Pro - •�..: - 3 ed by the Junior Farmers' As- vincial Junior Farmer Confer Ltd won by Alister Kreller; sociation of Ontario and nit- ence, participated in Junior electric styling comb, donated by ed Cooperatives, of Onta o. The Farmer ladies' trio, folk choir Reye's Place of Fordwich, won announcement was made March and other local activities, worked by Don Ruttan; staple gun and 20 at the annual banquet of th, on several Junior Farmer news- accessories, donated by Carson's Hardware of Gorrie, won by lack JFAO. letters, and in 1971 represented Junior Farmers the ; watch, donated by Dixie lives on a 300 acre farm Ontario at Kaster's Grocery of Wroxgter, where she and her husband oper- Hoosier Recreation Workshop in won by Judith MCMichael ; one ate a beef feedlot and raise feeder Indiana. '.'. pigs. They have a young son. In her local community, Dixie, Dixie has been an active Junior is a director of the Ashfield !` Farmer for six years. During Township Federation of Agricul- 1975-76 she was president of the ture. She is also a 4-H Homemak- local West Huron Junior Farmer ing Club leader having completed Stroop, Brown; Baptism Mr. aW Un. Donald Boys — Ave years and under, olGowanstown attended these Kevin Statia, Brian Mulvey,�� vice and were dinner guests of Terry Henhoeffer; six to nine —Rev Wesley B y Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roth. years, Kevin Ruttan, Kevin Arm- Ball of Gorrie United Church re - graft, Greg Gibson; 10 to 12 cei ved into the church by baptism Coy Edward, i ia as . aAA A l i 1 A At AiAii years, Doug Krener, Dale Hunt, infant son of Mr. John Stroop' 13 and over, Mark and Mrs. Edward Roth_ Sandra, I N G L ! S FARM Harding, Robert Gibson, Tim Gibson. :,i a..i.a.0 m ......... . 10 two n ., umbers, accompanied on I DRAINAGE DOOR PRIZES the piano by their mother, Mrs. ,; ,4 Electric corn popper, donated Donald Gedcke, Gowanstown. Quality Installation -� by Dave and Jean Dinsmore of Mr. and Mrs. John Caesar of1. Fordwich, Mr. Mrs. N Clay or R l a s t i c j the Fordwich Village Farms an4 Almon Ltd won by Alister Kreller; Roth of Harriston, Mr. and Mrs. Free Estimates electric styling comb, donated by Delmer Roth, Andy, Laurie, Reye's Place of Fordwich, won Danny and Darcy of Listowel, PHONE: 392-6700 by Don Ruttan; staple gun and Miss Jean Sperling, Harvey Sperling, Gordon Pyke of R.R. 3 Walkerton 1 accessories, donated by Carson's Hardware of Gorrie, won by lack Palmerston, Miss Margaret Sach rl''r rl-prFrlrrlr'P'r-ri-i -.71 ; watch, donated by _ Kaster's Grocery of Wroxgter, won by Judith MCMichael ; one , gal. maple syrup, donated by 's Saw Mill of Wroxeter, ANNOUNCEMENT wonb 50 won by Mrs. Susan Gibson; 50 - o draw was won by Peter Cunning- ham of Wroxeter. Club, a club which she took a key both 4-H agricultural and home- t ; � - / t T k role in reviving after a number of making projects as a member. `i What's new of years of inactivity. She is the Her leisure activities include i H U EO tI V I@ W ? alternate director to the Pro- playing guitar and piano, sewing a", vincial Jwaior Farmers' Associa- and crafts, teaching Sunday tion for Huron County for 1976 School and playing broomball, y r 1• £ Monday's program of old tyme and chairman of the county fund volleyball and softball. : music and a is in hono-longr consisted a of Irish music in honor of Saint raising committee. r Patrick's Day. Mrs. Driver, Mol 4. 1 t l ly Cox and Norman Speir provid- ed the music with Morgan Dalton _ B e I g r a v e R and Nelson Lear leading the sing- Belgrave ing- . ` along. The Goderich Township Women's Institute volunteers as Joanne, John and Ronald sisted with the activities and dui _-_ - Hanna of Hanover visited last ing the program four new resi - week with their grandparents, dents were welcomed to the Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hanna,' " Home, Miss Ethel Hill, Mrs. Mil � and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Arm- ��^ g��~,< � ' ..r lie Edwards Mrs. Charlotte ;. • strong. ! �� ' Feaster and Wilson Britnell. Mrs. E. Hartlinof Kingston and "" 7'"' v Mrs. Lyle Store; of Seaforth Mrs. T. May of Erin Mills visited ` arranged a special Irish program with Mrs. Earl Anderson this for Family Night with local talent past week. ` R ". and entertainers from Mitchell Mrs. Jim Hunter and Glen and Lucan. Blyth Centre for the Arts visited this past week with her '- Marie Flynn, Norman Speir presents mother, Mrs. Mary Durham of and Watson Webster provided a Brantford, who returned with program of old tyme music in the STRAITJACKETS them for the weekend. Auditorium with dance numbers Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vincent by Debbie Flynn, Jane and returned home on Saturday after Laurie Bell. The Clinton Chris - a week's vacation in Florida. MARG KRELLER, centre, received first prize for the best clown under 16 when the corn- tian Reformed volunteers assist - A musical comedy produced Miss Marjorie Nixon returned petition was held Saturday evening at Howick's Ice Carnival. Kendra Statia, right, won ed with activities. A 20 -member by London's Centre Stage home on Saturday after a week's second prize while Dave Robinson was awarded third. men's choir from the Kirkton vacation in Spain and Morocco. United Church entertained with Miss Doreen Anderson visited a sacred songs on Tuesday even- fewdays last week in Sarnia with • ing. There were instrumentals by Blyth Memorial Hall her Sister, Miss Nancy Anderson. Lorne Elford, Clifford Jacques Howick C features Mr. and Mrs. Chris Heikoop, and Laverne Rodd; vocal solos April 6 and 7 Alan and Tena visited over the • by Susan Van Derspeck; piano weekend with relatives at Dun- solos by Kim Heat4er; tap des and WI.,og races, costumes, wn. , dances by Michelle Robinson and Mrs. Clifff Logan spent afewskating a men's quartette Harry Hern, g P.M. days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Blackler, Norris Webb and Adults $3.00 Americo Arruda of Toronto and HOWICK — A violent spring Gorrie, Wesley Ball Jr. of Gorrie Youngest on skates, Mary Glenn Copeland. Mrs. Waghorn Children $2.00 Mr. and Mrs. Barry Logan of storm downed attendance, at the and Mrs. Pat Evers of Belmore. Feldskov, one year; Christian expressed the appreciation of the Oakville. Cliff Logan visited Howick old-tyme skating car-' John Brent of Wroxeter emceed Feldskov, two years and Jaret residents. Tickets at: them on the weekend and Mrs. nival on Saturday night, but the event. Henhoeffer, three years; oldest News -Record, Clinton; Huron Logan returned home with him. failed to dampen the enthusiasm Prize winners were as follows: on skates, Gordon Ross; best Expositor, Scaforth; Coach Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor of those who turned out. Clown, 16 years and under r-,.,dreoed couple, Mr. and Mrs. House. Goderich; waxworks visited last Thursday with Mr. Four-year-old Clinton Gibson, Margaret Kreller, Kendra Statia, "P Gordon Ross, Mary Ellen Gibson Boutique, Wingham or and Mrs Ross Robinson of son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert David Robinson; and Kelly Cunningham, and reserved by calling 523-9646. Auburn and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gibson of RR 1, Fordwich, was Nursery Rhyme, 16 Years and Susan Hart and Dianne Hart; Thompson of Goderich. judged the king of the carnival under — Roger Ternan, Alanna oldest couple on skates, Mr. and while Carolyn Dinsmore, 13, Woodsand Kevin Statia; comic, Mrs. Gordon Ross; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dave and — Charlene Henhoeffer; Largest family- on Skates, LARGE CONSIGNMENT crowned of Fordwich was Lynn Chambers and Susan Galla- Ronald Henhoeffer family and crowned as queen. her (together) and Sharon Paul Statia family. Prior to the competition portion Rowley; over 16 — Joanne Auction Sale of the carnival the Howick Figure Sanderson, Susan Hart; FACES Skating Club, under the direction Fancy, under 16 — Margaret Girls five years and under, °f of Mrs. Sharon Rowe presented Thornton, Lorraine Dinsmore, Sharon Rowley, Stephanie TRACTORS A MACHINERY an exhibition. The club this year Mindy Ternan; over 16 — Dor- Kaster, Kendra Statia; six to nine has approximately 50 members. othy Ross, Gordon Ross; charac- years, Kim Statia, Sharon Burns, • Club president is Mrs. John ter, under 16 — Evelyn Stroop, Shelley Gibson; 10 to 12 years, Saturday, April 10 Gibson of Wroxeter. John Stroop, Carolyn Dinsmore; Kelly Cunningham, Cathy Gib - SALE STARTS 11 a.m. Judges for the carnival were . over 16 Susan Hart, Joanne son, Margaret Thornton; 13 and MACHINERY AT 12 Reeve and Mrs. Robert Gibson of Sanderson; over, Janis Ruttan, Carolyn LAKEVIEW SALES i SERVICE 11/2 mile North, 1/2 mile East of Carlow and 7 miles North East of Goderich, Ontario, Canada. Consignments Welcome Telephone Lakeview Sales a Service 5244 4S1 Terms Cash Pick up can be arranged Lunch Booth on Grounds R.G. Gethke Gordon H. Brindley Richard Lobb Auctioneers Not responsible for accidents day of sale look neighbour... you can , BELT IT OUT FAST 1 Butler Volume -Belt i, cattle feeder—the Quiet One—belts feed out fast without feed separation for in -barn or outdoor feeding. But don't take our word for it. Ask a neighbour who owns Butler. Listowel Silo L Tile Ltd. Box 3111, Moor .ii.ld, Ont. 1 1 Phone: 5193C1-3120 =W &W V" , �__VW_'RimkkI____ Mi JIM NELEMANS Mr. Jim Nelemans recently assumed the re- sponsibilities of manager at the Belgrave \branch of United Co-operatives of Ontario. Jim is a graduate of Centralia College of Agri- cultural Technology., and came tp Belgrave from the North Wellington Co-op in Mount Forest where he was manager. Jim invites area farmers to drop by to discuss their farming requirements, whether it be seed, feed, petroleum products, or animal health products. He would also like to remind area housewives that UCO offers competitive prices on large and small appliances. MARG THORNTON, Lorraine Dinsmore and Mindy Ternan �Nery first, second and third prize winners in the fancy costume contest under 16 years old Saturday night at the ice carnival held at the Howick arena. The competition was one of 12 contests held during the e pninq Jim Armstrong RR 4, Wingham 357-1651 Fordwich Feed Mill Fordwich, Ontario 335-3501