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s"- Advance -Times, Thurs., April 15, 1976
M011rite StOiEte• Coming Events
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BLUE WATER
rands of Thanks KENNEL CLUB DOG
Residents of Wingham and the OBEDIENCE CLASSES
surrounding area were sbwked Obedience classes open to all
to learn of the sudden death, near dogs over six months of age. HUNTER SAFETY COURSE
Hunter safety
trWWV"to�,press � our sincere Goderich m Tuesday, April e, of Classes begin April 20, at 8 y course will be
We
the and real- The family of the late Maurice ,how Maurice Stainton, 56 o'clock at Bayfield arena, for ten held Tuesday and Thursday,
Stainton would like to sincerely Carling Terrace, Wingham. He weeks, fee $20.00, no dogs first April 20 and 22, at 7:00 p.m. at
dents of Turnberry Township and thank all neighbors and friends was in his 43rd year. night. For further information Borden Jenkins' residence, 350
otber Mends for the dinner and for .their kindness and expres- Born in Toronto, Maurice was call Bayfield 565-2109.
Minnie Street.
.. , . , which was held on the sions of sympathy extended to the son of Mrs. Percy C. Staintan 8-15
0=11100 of our retireanant As them at the time of their most re- of Wingham and the late Mr. ANNUAL MEETING
Clerk and Treasurer of the Town- cent and sad bereavement. Stainton.His family came to DANCE East Wawanosh Federation of
abip. It was an evening we shall Special thanks to the S. J. Walker Wingham when he was a child The Association for the Men- Agriculture annual meeting and
always remember. Thank you for Funeral Home, the ladies of the and he attended Wingham Public tally Retarded presents the Nite turkey dinner will be held at the
the dinner, flowers, program and United Church UCW, Rev. K. B. School and Wingham High Lites at the Wingham Armouries, Belgrave Institute Hall on Fri.
gifts, and for the delicious lunch Passmore, Provincial Constable School. He later attended Wells Friday, April 30,. 1976. Dancing 4y, April 23, at 7 p.m. Speaker
.provided by the ladies. We Ken Balzer, Dr. R. D. Wilkins, all will be Murray Gaunt, MPP.
appreciate the thought Academy Business College, 9:30 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. $6.00 per
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pp ught and effort those who sent cards and letters Kitchener, after which he joined couple. Lunch included. Admit- Tickets are $3.50 and available
which so many people contri- and those who so graciously pro- his father's business at Stainton's tance restricted to those 18 years from the directors or Peter
buted towards the success of this vided food and all others who Chandler, secretary.
ha event. Thank you all. helped Hardware. Maurice worked in and over. ,
PPY Y ped in any way. Your kindness the service department and was rr April 29
Jack and Margaret Fischer, will never be forgotten. well-known in the community and DANCE
Bill and Kay Cruikshank Mrs. Maurice Stainton, the rural area. More recently he Dance at Howick Community
Todd and Tonya, Wedding
MrsIrene Stainton owned and operated Wingham Announcement Centre, Saturday, April 17. Music
A sincere thank you to neigh . Service Centrp which was sold by Browns. $5.00 per couple.
bors, friends and relatives for and family within the past few weeks. Lunch provided.
cards, letters, flowers and gifts He enjoyed sports and was ac- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Arthur of RR
while a patient in Victoria Hospi- The family of the late T. A. tive in hockey. For several years 2, Wingham announce the mar-
tal, London. Many thanks also for Cameron would like to express Maurice and his brothers, Mur- riage of their daughter Debbie RUMMAGE SALE
the lovely baking brought to our our sincere thanks and deep ap- roy,and Nell played as a line for Joyce to Terry George Anger, son The Auxiliary of the Wingham
home. Special thanks to the doc- preciation to the relatives, the Stainton Spitfires- of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Anger, and District Hospital will be held
tors, nurses and staff on 4th floor friends and neighbors who He was a member of Wingham Wingham. The marriage took on Friday, April 23, 10 a.m. to 4
east. These kindnesses will al- showed their kindness in so many United Church. place on March 20, 1976 at Wing- p.m., in the Wingham Armouries.
ways be remembered. ways and comforted him with Surviving, besides his mother, ham United Church. The couple Auction at 10 a.m. Phone Mrs.
Norma and Damian Golley visits during his illness. Thanks, are his wife, the former Hilda is residing in Harriston. Len Phillips 357-1714 for pick-up.
Paulitzki whom he married in No articles will be received on the
too, for the beautiful floral trib- da of the sale.
We would like to thank all the utes, donations, food and other Wingham on July 23, 1958; two y
friends and neighbors of the 9th help received at the time of his children, Todd,7 and Tonya 5; New organization
and 6th lines of Turnberry for the death. Special thanks to Drs. two brothers, Murray of Wing- EUCHRE
enjoyable evening and presents- Corrin and McKim and the staff ham and Neil of Agincourt; two to present Ideas Euchre at Sacred Heart Parish
tion held on March 26th in honor at Wingham hospital. sisters, Barbara of Wingham and Hall every Tuesday at 8:30 ,p.m.
of our wedding. Mrs. T. A. (Clara) Cameron, Mrs.
William (Marlene) Dan- New members from Brussels, Lunch and prizes. Admission 75
Tom and Betty Ralph and Euphemia Cameron, chuk of Barrie. He was prede- Exeter and Kincardine were wel- cents. rrb
Haugh Mason and Jean Robinson, ceased by one slater• comed when a group to aid the
grandchildren and The late Maurice Stainton handicapped met in the Holmes- BINGO
Our sincere thanks to our great-grandchildren rested at the S. J. Walker Funeral ville Public School library. The Blyth Lions Club Saturday
Home where Rev. K. B. Pass- organization, formed to, present night bingo at 8:30 m. in the
friends and neighbors for the g g P
more conducted funeral service the needs of the'handicapped and Blyth Memorial Hal}. Jackpot
enjoyable evening and lovely I would like to thank all the Friday at two o'clock. Interment disabled to the public, decided to y p°
gifts. Special thanks to those who nurses and those who visited me followed in Wingham Cemetery. send letters to clerks of Huron. $150 on 60 calls. Share the wealth
planned it. Your thoughts and while in the hospital. S and regular games.
best wishes are most a reci- P pedal Pallbearers were Lay$ Purola towns, urging councils to con- rrb .
thanks to Dr. Clarke and Gordon of Woodstock, Bill Lockridge, sider needs of the handicapped in
ated. Godkin, also for the lovely flow- Brian Metcalfe, Ted Elliott, Ron the future construction and
George and Jean ers I received since coming Bell and Murray Taylor. Floral maintenance of public facilities BINGO
Marshall home. tributes were carried by Ray- and sidewalks. Howick Lions' Bingo will be
Verena Bone mond Merkley, Doug Tiffin, Jon Among the aids mentioned held on Saturday, April 17th (note
Bateson, and Barry Fuller of were curb ramps which would be change of date for this Bingo
Kincardine. helpful to the blind and elderly, only), in Wroxeter Community
NEW as well as the physically dis- Hall at 8:30 p.m. Admission $1.80.
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DIED abled. A committee which visited 12 regular games for $10.00; 2
the Goderich Town Council, re- share the wealth; one $25.00
ARRIVALS CAMERON-Passedaliilay---at the Whiti����h ported that members were recep- special; jackpot of $95.00 on S6
Wingham and District Hospital tive to proposals regarding curb calls; purple ball of $20.00; doer
on Saturday, April 10, Thomas cuts on sidewalks and ramps for and consolation prizes.
Albert (T. A.) Cameron of We are sorry to report that Bill wheelchairs at public buildings.
LEISURE Lucknow, in his 89th year. He Webster had the misfortune to The council has referred the
• - - CHILD HEALTH CLINIC
was the beloved husband of fall on Thursday morning at Pine matter to the town engineer and The Huron County Health Unit
SUITS ITS the former Clara Purcion; Fath- Crest Nursing Home, Lucknow, the public works committee for invites you to attend the Child
er of Mrs. Mason (Jean) Rob- breaking his hip. He had to be further study.
inson of Wingham and Ralph - taken to University Hospital, Other problems which the Health Clinic, on Wednesday,
April 21, 1976 from 9:30 to 11:30
*CASUAL Cameron of Lucknow; brother London where on Friday a pin group plans to study in the near a.m. for: 1. Health Surveillance;
SHIRT of Mrs. Walter (Olive) Forbes was pl cecj in the hip. The com- future, are telephone booths g;
of Kingston, William of Lanark m y washes Bill a speedy re- which are too small for wheel- 2.Anaemia Screening; 3. Immu-
and Robert of Perth. He was cov � chairs, public phones and ele- Fluoride 4. Hearing Screening; 5.
predeceased by one son, Glenn, vator buttons mounted too high Fluoride brushing of children's
two brothers and two sisters. Mr. +d Mrs. Wilbert Schwich- on the wall and washroom sinks teeth to prevent cavities, for ages
READMAN Funeral service was held Mon- tenberg, Lori and Kerry of Port with spring-loaded taps. 3 to 5 years; 6. Vision testing.
day at two o'clock at the Elgin were Sunday visitors with The next meeting of this group
PHVUCAL CONDITION driver Is a threat to tratHc safety.
When your physical condition is Remember that the same drugs
below normal, you need above- that bring merciful relief from
Events normal care in driving, states the pain and tension, can also bring
Ontario Safety League. Emo- serious driver impairment.
tional and -or physical upset in a
Hanover
Holiday
Tours
---Olf season senior cMz*n
special to Florida - 13 days -
departs April 21. Stay at Silver
Springs, St. Petersburg. Fort
-Lauderdale, Ormond Beach.
See many attractions In-
cluding Disney World, Parrott
Jungle, Cypress Gardens, St.
Augustine.
REDUCED RATES I% EF-
FECT.
F-
FECT.
-Holland -Michigan, Tulip
Time - 4 days - departs May 11.
Attend the 47th 'Festival. See
the Volks parade, Klempen
Dancers, Street Scrubbing,
Butch Village, Tulip Farms.
Attend the Festival Musicale,
a Bi-Contennial Concert.
--Ottawa Tulip , Festival - 4
days - departs May 17 and 3
days - departs May 22. See
thousands of tulips blooming.
Includes guided tour of Ot-
tawa, visit to Parliament
Buildings, Thousand Islands
cruise and route home.
For information contact:
HANOVER
Travel Service
790 loth St., Hanover
1 800-11 1007
KINCARDINE
Travel Service
831 Queen St. Kincardine
396 3411
LISTOWK
Travel efeag
Listowel
291-4100
JIM COURTNEY
Travel Service
Listowel
291.2111
AN SW T11L"
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FOLLOWING POW ARE "TWIN BASIS PER PERSON"
NORTHERN ONTARIO
S Der POLAR BEAR TOUR (MOOSONEE)
Deports July 5, 12, 20, 27, Aug. 2, 9,:17 $189
QUEBEC AND THE
EASTERN SEABOARD
16 ray GAVE A MARITIMES
(ALL CANADIAN ROUTE)
Departs June 12, 26, July 10, 24, Aug. 7
21, Sept. 4, 18 - $489
8 day OUIBEC A SAGUENAY RIVER CRUISE
Departs Jude 6, July 4, Aug. 1, 15
Sept. 12 $289
9 dry NEW ENGLAND A CAPE COD
Departs June 12, 26, July 10, 24
Aug. 7, 21, Sept. 4, 18 $319
13 day MARITIME A NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND
Departs June 6, 13, 20, 27, July 4, 11, 18,
25, Aug. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, Sept. 5, 12,
19, 26 $419
19 day NEWFOUNDLAND TOUR
Departs June 14, 28, July 12, 26,
Aug. 9, 23, Sept. 6, 20
X599
HEADING WEST
22 day CANADIAN NEST ADVENTURES
Departs June 12, 19, 25, 27, 29, July 1,
3, 10, 17, 24, 31, Aug. 7, 14, 21, 28,
Sept. 4 -11 $669
21 day CALIFORNIA A THE GOLDEN WEST
Departs April 10, May 1„22, July 3, Aug. 7,
Sept. 4, 25, Oct. 16 $595
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
AND RESERVATIONS
CONTACT
MARC BURKHART
BOX 733
WINGHAM
Phone 357=3613
Litemed UWor the Travel lade:try Ad No. 1338987
Cleaners and Men's Wear McKenzie Memorial Chapel, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Craig and will be held in Holmesville on `
Lucknow. Temporary entomb- family and Albert Coultes. Thursday, April 22, at 8 p.m.
WINGHAM ment followed at South Kin-
loss Mausoleum.
ED'S
Siding, Roofing it Eavestroughing
• Vinyl or aluminum siding
*Aluminum Seamless Eavestroughing
e FREE ESTIMATES
Get the job done right at the right price!
Take your choice - aluminum or vinyl siding ... $80 per square.
Phone 347-2419 Monkton
NOTICE
jaw O,r,
* WINGHAM
.GARDEN REFUSE PICKUP
The first garden refuse pickup will be on
Thursday, April 22, and on the first and third
Thursday of each month thereafter.
WM. RENWICK
Town Clerk
AUCTION SALE for
FORBES MOTORS LTD.
232 Arthur St. S., Elmira, Ont. (Hwy. 85)
to be held on SAT. APRIL 17 10 a.m.
Forbes Motors have closed their Elmira operation.
Jacks, 2 Hyd jacks - (floor) std., bumper jock, wheel balancer, engine
hoist, floor hoist, work bench 8 vises, 2 air bay lifts, valve grinder
Sioux, bench grinder. Summon cyl. grinder, battery tester 8 charger,
assortment o4 testers, spark plug clooner and tester. Compression
testers, Regent alternator tester, exhaust system and hoes ., ac".
torch, gear pullers, drum lathe gear press hyd.,front end machine,
quantity of used tires, air compressor, Wayne 3 h.p. single phase,
air lines and couplers etc., Ford tractor and loader - 1%7 Ford truck
C/w camper cap, i972 Pontiac Lour. 2 dor hardtop - 1975 Pontioc
Steam Jenny High Press Model 1 lu - manscury.
(vehicles listed above ore not port of Forbes Inventory)
BUILDING MATERIAL OFFICE EQUIPMENT
Many more Nems pertaining to a garage operation
Too good to miss.
PARTIAL LISTING ONLY LUNCH ON PREMISES
TO SAYE f $ f KM TO Al I -TO MIT -TO SAY[
TF0A4% Crnh App d re,npo„y Ori.,e,� rMr,.,M Fu�I NMI��n, "ole Mry
M. R. JUTZI A CO. INC. WWRAru4w-. son I rano...-.
Na100da" i Ar wds* npdda- d u.,N.,60. hW"*W r er neld a.a,,,.....
N Sydney S., iNtt/leser - (519) 743-8221
Pilate's version of EasterUirecrr. erv�eo
is theme for Bluevale UCW FLOWERS AUTOMOTIVE FUELS PLUMBING HEATING
BLUEVALE - The poem, another quiz was conducted con-
"Resurrectiop", read by the cerning the facts of the Easter
president, Mrs. Vera Nicholson, story. Mrs. Donna Craig read a Wedding WINGHAM BILL TIFFIN Leroy Jackson
opened the meeting of the United Pte, "The Story of a Tulip". Arrangements SUNOCO SERVICE l 7. April Imperial Esso A
Church Women held Wednesday During the business meeting, pe gent -Plumbing
afternoon, A 23 members answered the roll LICENSED MECHANIC'
P � .Cut flowers ESSiO -Heating
Unit One conducted the wor- call and thank -you messages n UNDERCOATING &
ship service which began with a were read. Mrs. Carol Campbell Plants RUSTPROOF INCFor all your, Home and -Tinsmithing
hymn. Mrs. Viola Campbell read was chosen to be key lady for the COMPLETE CAR & Farm Fuel and
scripture from the 28th chapter of World Day of Prayer 1977. Mem- •Flowers b y TRUCK SERVICE; Lubricating Needs 191 Josephine St.
St. Matthew's Gospel. hers were reminded of the invit- Wire Service 357.1022 Wingham 357-2904
Mrs. Nicholson presented the ation by St. Andrew's Presbyteri- i s LEWIS Prop. Ken Loitcb
topic, "I, Pilate". It told of the an Church for April 2A. Those in- .I phone ELECTRICAL
terested in attendingthe weekend JLOWERS KEITH
events onasleading up to Jesus- at Westminster re asked to SSi-tss4 NtGHT357-3585
crucifixion as told by Pontius Pi- •
late f how he failed to save the leave their names. 135 Frontes Pleteh Electric MOFFATT
It was announced that new .Phone INSURANCE
life of the Man he knew to is Wingham
faultless and how great was his books had been purchased by the 357-3880
regret, It was pointed out that we, UCW for use in the library.
too, have opportunity for accept- Several reported having writtenINDUSTRIAL or PLUMBING AND HEATING
ance or denial. letters objecting to violence, ob- CONSTRUCTION �i, COMMERCIAL WIRING Duro and Myers Pumps
Mrs. Mary Peacock read two scene language and objectionable eossuraws Ica Also Rural and Domestic 357-1774
Poems, "At Eastertime" and advertising in the media. AskesBrothers
"Easter Is a Time to Look and After the business was com- All Types of Phone 3S7-1583
Listen". An Easter hymn and pleted, a hymn was sung and CONSTRUCTION Insurance POOLS, ETC.
prayer closed the worship ser- closing prayer was given by Rev. Cottages, Homes Additions 8 Renovations vice. W. Brown. 335-3525 357.263$ BURKE ELECTRIC
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Mrs. Audrey Edgar conducted A sale of baking was held fol- 4=111111!WINGHAM Swimming
a quiz on trees of the Bible and lowing the meeting and refresh- FREE ESTIMATES Electrical Contractors Pools
ments were served by Unit Motor Rewind and
Three. Ph: 528-2726 For your Sales Above and Below
Surprise party Box 122, Lucknow Household Appliances Ground
BLUEVALE - A surprise Even i n unit INSURANCE Complete Line of
Josephine St. 357.2480
party was held on Saturday even 9 See or Call Emergency Service -See
a Pool Chemicals
Jat the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. A T. WILLIAMS. the Yellow Pages ARMSTRONG
Jack Willitts, RR 1, Wingham on BELGRAVE - The April
the occasion of their 25th wedding meeting of the Evening Unit of CHEMICALSCONSTRUCTION REED ENTERTAINMENT
anniversary on April 14. The the UCW was held at the home of Bole S6 Walkerton
evening was spent playing cards Mrs. Norman Cook with 16 ladies General Contractors 64 Vi(toria St., 351 11.14
and a delicious lunch was served, present. All types of concrete work
including a decorated cake. They Mrs. Cook had charge of the Pit Silos COLLISION STEVENS
were presented with severalgiftsworship service "Message Of
including a- 25th anniversary tea Easter". The opening hymn " COUNTRY GOLD
Be- Home and farm building
pot• neath the Cross of Jesus" was ( A1.1.BOBTH(1MPSOIN AIIS Collision INFORM
Relatives present for the occa- sung, after which Mrs. Murray Fill. l•;VM.E., (INT:\Rlfl Disc Jockey
sion were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lou heed read the scripture, fol Service Music for weddings, banquets, THE
g P :i;7-:s19:t ng , nQ
Grant of Teeswater, Mr. and lowed by the hymns, "Christ the Phone anniversaries, etc.
Mrs. Ken Grant and Mr. and Mrs. Lord Is Risen Today" and "Re SALES AND SERVICE 357-2206 PUBLIC SPEAKING SYSTEM
Don Dosman, Kevin and Sherry, �joice the Lord Is King". The Disc Jockey Stands
all of St. Clements, John K. offering was received and Mrs. CARS, TRUCKS, BUSES Price: 550.00 per night
PUBLIC
MacTavish of Brantford, Mr. and Cook closed the worship service Lynn Hey Complete Body Work llms*k, on+•rl•
Mrs. John R. MacTavish of with prayer. and Painting Phan 887415♦
Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. William Mrs. Lougheed Cook charge of Entlses Frame and Rust Repair
Dettman of Wroxeter. Mr. and the business. Minutes were read Also Insurance Claims
Mrs. Glenn Snell, Kathy and and approved. A letter of thanks Honda and Skidoo J
Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Wes was read from Brookhaven Nurs- Sales & Service CONC. 2, MORRIS TWP.--,Hwy 8� 7-2320
Paulin, Mr. and Mrs. Mac- ing Home also a thank you card THE E
Tavish, all of the Bluev a area, from the Hi C for helping with the H`�Y 86 east of Wingham . L 1st Moms
Mr. and Mrs. Bob MacTavish of lunch. Phone 519 357 3435 i Ind Morris �[` r,d ADVANCE -TIM ES
Wingham, Mr. Allan hkColeman Mrs. Harold Vincent had 1 11
of Timmins and Mike'Ttegear of charge of the topic. The theme
Mildmay. was "Of the Living Christ".
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