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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-04-15, Page 2k4 *---TUe WilingbSill Advance -Times, Thurs , April 15, IVIS 1 � STITCHXR 1 The next meatinrt will be hold ' B :Le3liAVL �' , The third at the home of leader Mr's. Malta Meeting of the Stylish Stitches, Elliott. v" held on Monday evening in LAKELET H the community rooms with nine "What is the color harmonly of girls prrsent•your learning -stitch article?" MW Meeting opened with the This was the roll call amw Bred pledge and motto. Mrs. Robert by the girls whi4 they stet at tin Gordon described the utiles of the home of Mrs. William ilighrsel back stitch which the girls The minutes were read by Bonnie learned last week. Behrns. Mrs. James Bakelaar dis- Discussions were held on user cussed how to create a design and for the back stitch and how to the colo' in it. Mrs. Gordon create a design. The leaden showed the girls how to do the demonstrated the twisted chain twisted chain stitch. All worked stitch and how to enlarge a de - on their articles for Achievement sign Day. The next meeting will be In group work, the girls learned April 76th. how to do the chain stitch and THE FRUITY FIVE how to enlarge a design. As a WHITECHURCH — Leader home assignment, they wets Mrs. Archie Purdon hosted the asked to work on their recori meeting of the 4-H girls which books, complete the twisted chair was called to order by President stitch on a sampler and complete Lori Anne Jamieson. Minutes the same stitch on their learning were read by Clara Milligan. As a stitch articles. roll call, the girls brought pastry HAPPY HOOPEItS they had made. DONNYBROOK — The Auburr The girls showed their book III Club met at the home of Mrs covers and gave ideas for quilt Edward Robinson. Doree blocks. In group work, they pre- Jefferson read the minutes of th pared a shopping list. Kathy Pur- last meeting and took roll call don demonstrated banana bread Miss Foran and Mrs. and Mrs. Purdon demonstrated demonstrated French knots an peach baked Alaska. mitred corners. The uses for Lori Anne Jamieson was ap- satin stitch and sheaf-fliler stitcl, "'v a pointed commentator for were discussed, as were plans fei Achievement Day. Discussion Achievement Day. centred on fruit desserts and The meeting was closed h quick bread. �E�len Thompson. FARMERS NOW IN STOCK J & M Fertilizer Augers Calhoun Trail Model Fertilizer Spreaders Danomex 3 pt. Hitch Fertilizer Spreaders. Unverferth Dual Wheels J & M Heavy Duty Wagons 6-10 tons J & M 210-250-300-350 bu. Gravity Boxes See the new Jet M Auger -Mate and Power Hacksaws COMPETITIVE PRICES MIA_ X RIEGLING 395-5107 7 miles west of Lucknow on Hwy. 86 T QWN DUMP will be open I Monday.Afternoons and ter, Saturday Afternoons For residents of the Town of Winghom only. Anyone found dumping garbage at any other time will be charged as signed. TOWN OF WINGHAM UNDER THE DIRECTION of Mrs. Janet Day at the piano, evening. The program was opened by the group of singers Grades 7 and 8 students sang popular songs of today during and concluded with the songs "Amazing Grace" and Elective Night held at Sacred Heart School Tuesday "Country Roads". n • THE STITCHEROOS e GORRIE — Barbara Hayden MURRAY GAUNT M.P.P. HURON -BRUCE read the minutes of the last meet- ing when the Gorrie III Club met Et at the home of Beth Payne. Roll the cal was answered by 'what you ve decided to make for your Report r o m Queens a r free -choice article' and received a variety of ideas, including y The main highlights of the On- months after the last one. Thus come eligible for small business tablecloths, wall hanging, picture tario Legislature last week were an election was avoided. deduction. and bag. the non -confidence vote on the Treasurer McKeough unveiled Mr. McKeough in presenting A discussion took place on the Throne Speech in which the Lib- a $12.5 billion budget, the deficit his budget said he felt the econ- history of embroidery and a color eral sub -amendment condemning projected to be $1.2 billion while omy was strong and expanding review was given. Mrs. Sander - the government for closing hos- at the same time keeping spend- and we must rely on "private son demonstrated the satin stitch pitals, increasing municipal ing growth to 10.4 per cent. sectu: expansion to generate and Mrs. Hayden the sheaf -filling taxes by transferring the provin- The deficit was reduced on the growth and employment". stitch. cial restraint to the local level so basis that smokers and drinkers that local councils will have to will pay five cents more for a raise taxes to maintain services,. pack of 20 and wine, beer and and on the severe cutbacks on spirits will go up from 10 cents to social services, was supported by 35 cents. Health insurance premi- the NDP. The resulting vote was: ums will also have an impact be - combined opposition 70 to the cause a single premium will in000 - government's 48. crease $5.00 a month while a -. The Liberals supported the farrj premium will move up r government to defeat the NDP $10.00 -for the same period com- amendment on the basis that it mencing May 1, 1976. This in - would be unwise and unfair to put crease will mean that OMP pre - the people of the Province of On- miums will pay for 28 per cent of tario to the expense of a provin- the total payout costs of OHIP cial general election only six compared to 23 per cent current- ly. WEDNESDAY APRIL Other highlights of the budget are as follows: SATURDAY MAY' Ben McClenaghan 1. Daily rate charges for semi- private hospital beds will be rais- celebrates 90th ed by $3.50 to $11.00 a day and pri $" BROWN OIL WHITECHURLH — The.com- day rate ooms by $10.00 to $22.00 a TANNED LEATHER munity extends congratulations 2. The annual fee for uninsured WORK BOOTS and best wishes to Ben Mc- motor vehicle drivers goes from i Clenaghan, son of late Mr. andFlexible soles— longer wearing and $60.00 to $100.00 annually. I Mrs. James McClenaghan, who 3. Tax cuts for small business- more comfortable. Guaranteed I ' on Tuesda Aril 13, celebrated against sole separation. Acid rests y" p es amount to three per cent re - his 90thbirthday. Hehas spent alltant sole. Sizes 6-13 Full and Half duction on corporation tax on in (n o Size 12' z) . f his life on the family farm, IV4 t miles north of Whitechurch. No 549-808 SALE: f Mrs. McClenaghan is the for- mer Ma Barbour of W. Wawa- nosh. Their family are Lorna C of C president g � I (Mrs. Harry Moss) Plattsville, Doris (Mrs. Bruce Coleman) conducts meeting pr. ' Nanaimo, Melvin, Waterloo, Irwin, St. Thomas, Eileen (Mrs. BELMORE—President Lorne j Parker) Exeter, Faye (Mrs. Jim Fisher opened the meeting of the +✓ I McIntyre) Val, Caron and Carl at Chamber of Commerce with home. Ralph Dickson reading the min - The in The birthday was quietly cele- utes of the last meeting. brated on Sunday with birthday The members decided to order r"+" '" '*w cake and all the trimmings and new parts for roller skates. A� ' with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moss, first-aid kit is .to be purchased Plattsville, in attendance. Mr. and the hockey trophies. will be "' y McClenaghan is able to be up and paid for. about each day and enjoy the Two loads of gravel were our Y beautiful birthday cards sent. chased for the front of the arena. Look neighbour ... positive 1 POWER RING DRIVE 1 i � 1 Rugged Butler,*VII 1 silage distributor-unloader 1 has no drive drum to manhandle, * no weights to adjust. Fewer trips up the silo. But don't take our word for It. 1 Ask a neighbour who owns Butler. Listowel SIIO & Tile Ltd. Moorefield, ontal 4 I►►ew: 519.343.2120 =W 631-3077 � erre MRS. RON FOXTON, left, and Mrs. Ray Schmidt prepare hgmemade products for the bake sale held at Sacred Heart School's Elective Night Tuesday evening. Students froth Grades 7 and 8 provided the baked goods in order to raise enough money for a trip to Ottawa this June. 0 n MOFFAT MARQUIS RANGE AND REFRIGERATOR Look a' theses en r,.• ,. fou'iseewhyM "armakes Litt .. lyTratldion WrweandRar,estGoid combinations RANGE: Features • 2 large ✓i' ele ments • Fluo'escenl light • Oven wif dow and ghts • InflnitQ heat switches • Tlmed appliance oullet (for fresh coffee automatically) • Vdnaole bror• Auto'naticUocli ron trolled oven Heighl-47'2 W-dth — 30' Depth — 27' , No 505065 00 Wn le SALE 4 Cit Nr 505 066 00 Ha've5t Gold SALE 34 ea REFRIGERATOR. Features• 15 1 cu it . :-,t Free* Ice Bucket• Adjust ab a hit .es• Porrela n meat keeper • Porro a n Crisper with glassr.over. 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