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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-04-08, Page 13-The Wingham Advance -Times, Thurs., April 8, 1878 Belgrave Personal Notes Tara Johnston of Ilderton re- Thankoffering meeting in Brus- Intended for last week .. .% Mr. and Mrs. Alex N turned to her home on Sunday eels United Church on Sunday " etbery and- wM her grandparents, Mr. and evening. Rev. Wesley Ball of Mr. and Mrs. Clan Van Camp re- " Mn. Robert Granby and Mrs. Gorrie United Church was the turned home Friday night from p,.. Laura Johnston, after spending a guest speaker and the Belgrave an enjoyable holiday spent in % couple of days with them. Men's Choir provided special Bermuda. Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Ralph, music. A social time followed. Mrs. Olive Campbell spent last Mr. and Mrs. L. Sykes, all of Mit- week at the home of her daugh- ; c hell, visited Sunday with Mr. Some of the United Church ter, Mrs. John Galbraith, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Procter. They Women members also attended Galbraith, Michael and Kelly. also visited with Miss Margaret the Thanitoffering service in The Campbell families Curtis of Brookhaven Nursing Blyth United Church on Sunday gathered at the home of Mr. and ; Home. evening with Rev. Wilena Brown Mrs. Don Campbell in London on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnston of Bluevale United Church as Sunday to honor Mr. and Mrs. � of Woodstock and Mr. and Mrs. guest speaker. Lunch was served Ron Campbell on the occasion of George Johnston returned home by the Blyth UCW. their 15th wedding anniversary. last Nonday from a motor trip td Florida.. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd visited on Sunday with Mr. and ` Mrs. Warren Zirbrigg of RR 2, Brookhaven E Clifford. A number of men from the by Paddy Ann tenPas fantastic layer cake and ice Orange Lodge attended the March has been an exciting cream). It is always a real plea - county meeting in Fordwich in month as we have watched sure for the residents to listen the Orange Hall last Wednesday Brookhaven emerge once again and visit with so many of our evening. from under piles of snow. We town's people. Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson, have eagerly awaited the coming P WILSONS WIN—Wray and Debbie Wilson (left) and Bonnie and Norman Wilson, all of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Taylor and of spring. The groups that have contri- Trisha, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gor- Dear Old St. Patrick, in the buted to the pleasure and enter- Fordwich, defeated 19 other rinks to win the Howick Invitational Mixed Bonspiel held re - don and Robert visited on Sunday Person of Clarke Johnston, made tainment of the residents during cently. Above members of the rink admire the Farmatic Trophy held by skip Norman with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence � the rafters at the home ring at March are the Salvation Army, which they received for their fine play. (Staff Photo) Taylor and Doreen to help cele- our March 17th birthday party. the Whitechurch Mennonite brate their father's birthday. Clarke is an old friend to all who group and the Ethel Mennonites, points and now have 87. The Kris - have "kissed the blarney stone". the Wingham Bible Chapel's pies are second with 65 and a Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor of I'm sure his time of singing and Young People, Bluevale Women's close third, at 63, are the Sugar Wingham were Sunday visitors reminiscing was much enjoyed Institute with an excellent sing- Crisps. The Wheaties have 59; with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence by all. song and Sacred Heart School, Crackerjacks 47 and Cheerios 46. Taylor. As usual, our cook outdid her- Wingham, presenting its school brought real � Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnston self with a very fancy cake in choir. This occasion of Blyth and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis honor of our birthday people. joy to each resident as the beauti • Stonehouse returned home on This included Mrs. Edith Halden- ful music resounded through our Cubs and Scouts Sunday evening after a three- by, Albert Foxton, Mrs. Jessie home. Wingham United Church week motor trip to Florida. Hayden who is 99 years old, Sam Women, Unit Two, presented a COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Shirley Storey had high single plan .bowl-a-thon Stanley, Mrs. Etta Blake and worship service which was also The league play-offs are prov- of 263 with Jan Creedon capturing Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mc- Mrs. Mary Chapman. much enjoyed. ing to be very tight this year with high double of 416. Games over The first Wingham Cubs and Kelvie of Hanover visited on Sun- Fun and Fitness is growingMayflowers leading the scoring 200 were: Dorothy Thompson day with Mr. and Mrs. Albert every week as the residents The time and effort by such with 5778 points. The Roses trail 210; Louise Welwood 230; Joyce Scouts are once again planning their annual bowl-a-thon in co - by become more interested in keep -groups is very much appreciated in second place with 5669, Blue- Hodgins 209; Jeannette Scott 207; bells 5530, Hollyhocks 5455 Nora Finnigan operation with the Wingham The executive meeting of the ing fit. Competition is quite keen by management and staff alike Y gan 223; Jan Creedon Bowling Lanes. This project is Huron West District Annual of at these sessions and a good time as we see the joy these programs Poppies 5401 and last place Glads 230; Jean King 204, 208 and Shir- is had b all. bring to our residents. have 5283 points. ley Wharton 208. nanc ajar source a revenue to le the Women's Institute was held in Y �� �� nance the boys' many worthwhile Belgrave WI Hall on Monday, Our times of singing together We welcome "Tex" Sturdy to programs during the year. April 5 at 1:30 p.m. Mrs. Ivan are much improved and a great our home this month. Mr. Sturdy WINGHAM AND TEESWATER LADIES' WED. NIGHT Venturers, a branch of Scout- Wightman presided and plans' pleasure to listen to now. We have is a local boy, having resided in LADIES' LEAGUE Jean King captured high single ing for older boys, was formed were made for the district annual new Hymnbooks for Seniors and Wingham all his life. I would say Games over 200 were: Susan and triple of 299. and 712 while this year; and this coming fall a to be held May 26 in Auburn. our Singout song books. This is he is a veteran and professional Tolton 252, 203; Dale Tolton 218; Graham Adams was runner-up "Beaver Colony" for boys five to something each resident can ,well -driller, having worked at Brenda Finlay 254; Dorothy Mc- with high single of 269 and high seven will be established. In May, A number of ladies of the Bel -participate in and does! this occupation for 58 years. He Kinnon 205, 237; Marg King 206 triple of 638. Games over 200 in- the Cubs will celebrate their Dia - grave UCW>$ttended the Spring Winter break brought some has one sister, Miss Loretta 206. Brenda Finlay captured high eluded: Betty Morin 217; Barb mond Jubilee (60 yrs.) at a children to the home. This is Sturdy of Scott Street, with. whom single of rolled by high Dorothy triple of Tervit 231; Lillian Kregar 215; "Camporee" it Tobermory, always a welcome sight for all he resided and one brother, Jack Y y Mc - Y � Kinnon. Jean Tervit 239, 238; while the Scouts hope to attend the residents, as the little ones Sturdy of Wingham. Mr. Sturdy Jell Beans lead the scoringthe Canadian Jamboree to be Euchre winners Pe or perform just be themselves. has great determination and is Joan's Jelly Fishes were win- Y J with. 3136 points. Limpers have held in Prince Edward Island in We have had many real treats exercising at every opportunity. ners of the third series with 36 Six tables of euchre were in this month in the form of talent Good luck, Mr. Sturdy, you are on Points. Three points behind were Mules 2726 and last place 1977. Bombers wi 112658. The third annual Cub and Scout play at the Belgrave Community and otherwise (to be specific, a Yotr way! Rena's Crabs at 33, Evelyn's E - y ng, Suckers 32, Helen's Herrings and b -a—o Bowl-a-thon will take place at 9 Centre last Wednesday evening. Winners were: Mrs. James Susie's Salmons tied at 31 and a.m. on April 24.THRUSDAY MIXED Right now the boys are re - Johnston, high lady; Mrs. Ella last place Dianne's Gold Fishes It looks U though we will have Another landmark r with 26 points. g questing pledges in our com- Johnston, low lady; Mrs. Janina Men's s C I u b interesting playoffs but it is too munity and as in the past they Coultes, novelty lady; William • �� early to make any predictions as would gratefullyappreciate our Gow, high man; Gordon Nichol- Closes in Lakelet LADIES' WED. NIGHT to whom the winners will be. support. PP y son; low man and novelty man, LAKELET — The Laxelet Gen- FORDWICH — The United • Jean King captured a high Luanne Kerr had an excellent James CoWtes. eral Store, owned and operated Church Men's Club held its regu- single of 313 and triple of 755 this night with a high single of 285 and Used Car Savings '74 ASM, 4 std, lam. '73 JAYELlN, 2 door. '74 CHRYSL", 4 door "- dm, PON" stooring sled bmkos, radio. '73 CHRYSLER, 2 door badiloP• '73 CHRYSLER, 4 door, mop. '73 POHTIAC ASTRE '73 DART, (2), 4 tear aN• dill, 6 cYi�dor, sJlnto- smtk. '71 CHRYSLER, 2 doer ball do . '71 aUWVER SE, ro&, .rt..�.nC, V -i, Pourer Sim Mill Pon" brok". CRAWFORD MOTORS CHRYSLER - DODGE PLYMOUTH WINGHAM ONTARIO 'HONDA You're ahead on a Honda FULL RANGE OF MODELS FROM Z50 to GL1000 IN STOCK Fully Licensed Bike Shop by Maude and Elmer Greenley lar meeting last week in the base- week. Games over 200 included: high triple of 735. Doug Elliott LIVESTOCK FOR SALE for the past ten years, was closed ment of the church. Jim Greer Shirley Wharton 221; Jeannette had the men's high single of 351 Young People on March 31. The store has been and Austin Stinson led in devo- Scott 294, 223; Carol Shaw 209; while Doug Neil had the high in operation for more than 100 tions and Robert Hibberd read Carol Clark 205; Shirley Sallows triple of 733. years. the lesson. Lieutenant Hardy of 218; Caroline Greenaway 219, Over -200 games were bowled W visit Lueknow Members of the community are the Salvation Army, Wingham, 261; Dorothy Thompson 200, 246; by Luanne Kerr 222, 228 285; F- sorry to see another landmark led in prayer. Susan Tolton 226; Anita Mc Kin- Doug Neil 223, 273, 237; Art Clark Z nursing home closed because of the effects of Bob Hibberd and Austin Stin- ley 309; Mary Lee 227; Sharon 232, 213; Eida Nethery 228, 209; 3 modern-day living. The first of son sang two duets, "Drifting", Skinn 226; Joyce Gardner 200; A] Skelton 210, 236; Paul Moffatt The Young People'sSociety the business places to close was and "Calvary". Rev. John Stin- Joan Henry 204; Shirley Storey 201; Doug Elliott 351; Nancy visited Pinecrest Nursing Home the grist mill and seed cleaning son was the speaker. 237. 204, 253; Joanne Harrison Brenzil 269; Jerry Smith 249; O in Lucknow last Sunday. The plant. The community shed was Lunch was served and a social 221; Maude Schiestel 208; Nancy Dave Tiffin 322; Janet Clark 201; residents were introduced to so- dismantled, then Wylie's Garage half hour was spent. King 225 and Rena Jouswma 223. Keith Moffatt 255; Randy Brenzil ciety members by Barry Elliott. and Hardware changed hands to Kings' Ki'�jiieys lead the scoring 204. The call to worship was pro- Ron's Gas Bar and Resort. The with 37 poi is with Scott's Steaks 0-0-0 vided by Colleen Adams followed former United Church, which and McBurney's Meatballs dead- SENIOR LADIES SORE w on th W ' I t't t locked at 30 Lee's Lambchops A Ed d h 1 11 357-3435 REAL ESTATE Dy a hymn led by Cecil DeBoer on as ce a omen s ns i u e my war s c a ked up the the guitar and Hilda DeBoer on Hall and later was sold for use as . have 28, Bain's Bones 23 and last high double of 410 at Monday's Ore On the piano. The prayer was given a home, burned more than a year At the MoY�eS place Tolton's Tongues 20. session. Other over -300 doubles f od-V15or ke yOur by John DeBoer. George Jamie- ago Thanks to spares Nancy King and were recorded by W. Lockwood Ov to son read poetry and the scripture Maude and Elmer Greenley "Rollerball," an unusual film Susan Tolton. 360; Agnes Cameron 353; Anne hon tO COvne un• reading was by Linda Moore. An- wish to thank everyone for their produced and directed by Nor- 0_0_0 Geddes 334 and Mary Robinson e f . or other medley of hymns was sung patronage over the years. man Jewison, opens April 7 at the COFFEE KLATCH 304. Ord and the meeting was closed by The library will be operating as Lyceum. A futuristic fantasy, it The league had 25 bowlers this The Special Ks week. a�ded five more Wendy Kay. usual. supposes that early in the next - century, mankind will have Call Us Today achieved all of the materialcom- forts of a well -ordered society. YBC BowlingWARD & UPTIGROVE This happy and trranquil condition will result from the bankruptcy of 357-2320 Listowel most nations, followed by the Bantam League for the month of March. Linda (519) 291-3040 skilled organization of all human The Parrots lead the scoring Henderson rolled high single of endeavor. In all aspects of socie- with 3830 points followed by 169 and 309 high double for the CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS ty, the corporate mentality pre- second place Tiger Cats at 3748. ladies. Ken Thompson had 207 vails, not only in business, but in Monkeys are one point behind high single for the men with housing communications and with 3747, Kangaroos 3716. Reuben Jacklin capturing high even sports. Chimps 3377 and Wild Cats in last double of 346. Games over 175 PROTECT Rollerball is the game which spot with 3276 points. Byron was Reuben Jacklin with 190. one city team plays against the Thompson had high single for the Big Macs have a commanding ��7� other, and billions of, people boys with 189 and Michael Heard lead with 3615 points. Footlongs What's the big attraction with watch it on television. It is a captured high double of 323. are in second place with 3344, J Your Cars Exterior game created as an outlet for the Julaine Adams was the one again Submarines 3270, Red Hots 3181, Q hostility and violence in tomor- for the girls, rolling high sin is of Z Want ads? The answer 18 simple. row's world, and has evolved g g g g French Fries 2295 and Big Boys Q Against the Harshness of 163 and high double of 304. 2159. from some of the rougher aspects Want ads draw a Wide audience! specs ''Games over 125 included OC Old Man Winter LU of such 20th Century sports as David Scott 125; Doug Fraser Seniors d hockey, motobike racing, roller 133; Robbie Willis 138 and Billy Anonymous leads the scoring If roti have a service to offer, with a GM derby, boxing and football. Gaunt 138 for the boys. For the with 5695 points, Clue Klux Clan James Caan stars as a roller- girls, it was Sheri Walden 126. 5146, The Freaky Five 5094, Pink want to buy or sell something, are JET GLAZE SUPER WAX JOB ball superstar who rebels against Debbie Hoy 137; Shelly Tolton 156 Panthers 4798, Crusaders 4582 the power structure that controls and Debbie Lee 131. and last place Jaws have 3935 looking for Work ... or whatever not only the game, but the world._ ,Junior League points. at Also starring are John Houseman Stephen Gaunt led the boys Games over 200 were Stephen Q ... you, ll get results faster than and Maud Adams. with a high single of 191 and high Burke 275, 218; Bill Ohm 207; to GOSLING'S TEXACO Playing with "Rollerball" is double of 363. For the girls, it was Jamie Smith 213; Steven Thomp- 0 any other form of advertising. "Moonrunners," an action pic- Debra Wittig with 170 high single son 206; Jay MacLaurin 207; Jim U n Wingham ture about whisky running. and high double of 297. Games Laidlaw 243, 221; Robert Wharton H rut Want ads to work for you ... he over 150 were: Michael Pletch 200; Rick MacLennan 216; U 150; Brian Hoy 189; John Leed- Rhonda Lee 214; Pam Gerrie 223; you'll be glad you did! Call! DUPLICATE, ham 155 and Terry Hoy 171. Lora- Brenda Foxton 206; Chris Foiiton H We power polish your paint an BRIDGE RESULTS Lee Foulon rolled high single of 210 and Nancy King 224, 220. chrome. Complete interior and The Mitchell system was used. 162 for the ladies. Spencer Burley rolled high of exterior super Clean-up. North and South: first, Bernice Chicklets are in top spot with single of 279 for the boys while Crawford and .Joe Martin; se- 3709 points followed by Double high triple of 648 went to Stepehn V Phone cond, Omar Haselgrove and Har- mints at 3633. Lifesavers have Burke. It was Anna Haugh for the WINGHAM _, vc W N rale 0 he V 0 W J 0 W 10- Z y3 W Z W ley Crawford; third, Mr. and 3.500 points, Spearmints 3.161, ladies with high single of 230 and TEXACO TOMMY Mrs. Chapman of Listowel. Double Bubble 2690 and Black Nancy King captured high triple East and West: first, Yvonne Cats with 2418 points. of 604. Sheila Burke and Jim 357-3368 McPerson and Arthur Wilson; se- Senior Junior% Laidlaw received the Bowler of ADVANCE�TIMES cond, Lillian Brooks and Farish Sherry Green and Barry Haugh The Month Crests for most pins for appointment Moffat; third, May Porter and received the Bowler of The Month over their average for the month Reg Duval. Crests for most pins over average of March. FOR SALE FOR RENT HELP WANTED — (■ :,. =