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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-07-29, Page 3OCCIDENTAL LIFE OF CALIFORNIA. * Black flies FLIES alth wid TERM -EASY ON THE BUDGET * productivity �I y�oand 1P�in a pof Canada. Provides $25,000 insurance ata a a0 7be problem has been with us for * First Year Premium i 9 a long time. From 14M to 60 more than 1,300 aminal. iaa'e GET COMPLETE INFORMATION killed �` of black HERBERT DIRSTEIN, LISTVINh,IIs 291.5372 fly. a PunccKvtAdohdahk Awl HIGHWAY 21 SOUTH, GODERICH OPEN CIVIC HOLIDAY SPECIALS Monday, August 2 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. SPECIALS ARE AVAILABLE MONDAY, AUGUST 2 ONLY, UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. SANDY'S FASHI(MS FURNITURE WORLD LEE DENIM JEANS GENERAL 12 cu. ft. SIZES 8 - 40 99 REG. to $21.99 $10 Freezer $ 259099 AS LOW AS � ?" THE CHILDREN'S SHOPPE THE MET "FINAL CLEARANCE" ALL SUMMER WEAR LADIES is MENS a BOYS a GIRLS REG. VALUE TO $6.99 SIZES 2 • 14 SUMMER TOPS OFF CLEARING AT... 20% t ;2.00 AND +3000 TORONTO DOMINION BANK THE KNIT WIT LIMITED BANKING HOURS: Mon., Tues., Wed., 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Needle Point Kits Thurs., 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Fri., 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 1 1�2 PRICE CLOSED AUGUST 2 ORMANDY JEWELLERY Shop in Climate Controlled Comfort ALL SUMMER JEWELLERY Sprn OFF FREE & EASY jO PARKING FOR OVER 700 CARS 0 You're, the winner with Gold Medal quality at very competitive prices! Kern paints and woodstain protect and beautify your home The Wingham Advance -Times, July 20, 1976—Page 3 'How many focus of 1 ife 1 are ♦here Morn raw ?" •..- �` I� � . 0 a l - >✓ '� ,(.-; AAA • � -� • � '•• ('. z.; 777 BELGRAVE'S MAIN STREET, about the year 1910, shows the general store and post Worm Words 1 office in the centre. Across from it is the old Belgrave Hotel. This picture is looking north toward Wingham and shows the present Highway 4 as a narrow dirt road. �- Fordwich Personals Mr. Mel Allan is at present Norman Harding is at present a visiting with relatives in the patient in Walkerton hospital. Kirkland Lake area. Misses .Donna and Brenda . Mr. and Mrs. Stan Bride visited Martin are spending a few days Sunday with Mrs. Gertie Aldrich with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thompson in Cambridge. at Aurora. *+ Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Har- Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Johnson grave attended the Reid reunion and family visited Sunday with Sunday in Moorefield Park. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Johnson at Mr. and Mrs. Ted Klassen, ac- Port Elgin. companied by Miss Gisela Weekend guests with Mr. and Moehle of Germany visited Mon- Mrs. G1ennMartin were Mr. and day with friends in St.. Thomas. Mrs. George Lily and David of Relatives and friends from Lockport, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Magill and •• ; Tweed, Montreal, Toronto, Owen Jim of London and Jim Campbell �^ Sound, Clairmont, Tiara, Wood - of Palmerston visited an Sunday - stock and Peterborough attended with Mrs. Crosby Sotmeran. the funeral on Monday, July 26, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Brunarsid for the late Samuel Kenneth Gra- of Waterloo spent the weekend ham of Fordwich. with Mr. and Mrs. Don King and attended the Walker -Martin wee - Mrs. Carl Ettinger and Mrs. ding and reception on Saturday. - Jack King are at present both Patients in Palmerston hospital. 1OKING SOUTH toward Blyth, the main street of Belgrave looked like this in 1910. Left Mr. and Mrs. Blake Fleet of around is a blacksmith shop and on the right, just visible in the picture is the general Hamilton visited one day last o . and post office. These old pictures of Belgrave are valued momentoes in the week with Mr. and Mrs. James ection of George Johnston of that village. Vittie. Ontario Crafts to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gauthier, Sandra and Kevin are spending a be sold in Ripley, couple of weeks with relatives in p Y Activities a t Kintail e a m New Brunswick. plans are being ofee, Mrs. Elsie Strong and Mrs. the annual craft and craft q, and sale Verna Galbraith accompanied prated by Huron -Bruce Arps Mr. and Mrs. Dave Dinsmore and and Crafts 1. � , , , i , , , i .ted in the related to Wmembers Lorraine to Toronto International new Ripley -Huron Recreational Airport Sunday where they met Complex in Ripley on July 30 and Miss Laurie Dinsmore who had 31. The show will start at 10:00 WHITECHURCH—The church spoke to the members of Chalm- that the wise person does not lay spent the past two weeks in Min- a.m. both days. On Friday it will camp at Vtail was the topic ers Presbyterian V! omens Mis- up treasure on earth where moth neapolis, Minnesota, run until 10:00 p.m. and on Satur_ when Mrs. Wallace Milligan si.Onary Society meeting at the and dust corrupt, but in heaven Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hutchison day it will close at 6.00 p.m. home of Mrs. Wallace Conn on where everything is eternal. were Sunday visitors with Mr. The convenors, Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday of last week. IMrs. Bill Rintoul led in prayer and Mrs. E. Haas at Winthrop. Oliver McCharles and their cam_ and s. Milligan's daughter Bell and articles were read by Mrs. The sympathy of the com- matter have strived to bring the Beverley r Bill Purdon, Mrs. Don Ross and muuity goes to Mrs. Ken Graham itte h even better selection of recently attended the camp for a Mrs. Earl Caslick. A hymn closed in the death of her husband Fri- public mteran and cultural crafts of week. Mrs. Milligan told of the the worship portion of the meet- day in Listowel Memorial Hos- the past which were so much a different types of camps and de- ing. pita]. part of the daily life of our scribed Kiiitail. She said there is The minutes were read by Mrs. Mrs. Wellington Hargrave, pioneers. There will also be some no hydro nor heat and as a result Gordon Rintoul and Mrs. Wesley Mrs. Jack Reed and Mrs. Harvey modern crafts, thus giving a wide programs are limited. Plans are Tiffin reminded the members of Urth visited Friday with the selection. under way to enlarge the main the bale. A quilt top was received former's sister and brother -in- Antiques and many crafts such building. from Floris Leaver and Mrs. Mil- law, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wray in as quilts, rugs, various kinds of Clara and Bev exhibited the ligan received patches for a quilt. Scarborough. jewellery, china painting, ma - things made during the week, Mrs. Milligan gave the treasur- Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Simmons crame, leather, oil painting, candle holders and candles, but- er's report and roll call was left over the weekend for a three wood products, pottery, ce- terflies, chokers, bracelets and answered by naming a child of weeks' motor trip to the West ramics, crocheting and many belts. Clara related a day's ac- the Bible. Coastmore will be for sale by crafters tivities and also humorously told Best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. from across Ontario. There will of a kangaroo court before which The offering was received and Bill Walker (Linda Martin) who also be demonstrations of some she had to appear after she had dedicated by Mrs. Tiffin and were married Saturday in Ford- crafts. annoyed the counsellors. About 60 after the singing of a closing wich United Church. As an added treat, fresh garden attended the camp. hymn, the Lord's Prayer was re- We are pleased to see that Scott produce and home baking will be It is hoped that family camping peated in unison. Clarkson was able to return home available. There will also be will soon be introduced at Kintail At the Ladies' Aid meeting last week from Listowel Memo- lucky draws, entertainment, food so parents may attend and volun- which followed, the offering was rial Hospital where he had been and fun for everyone. The pro- teer help in managing the camp. received and plans were made confined several weeks suffering ceeds, as in the past, will go to Mrs. John de Boer was the regarding quilts. The meeting from a heart attack. community projects. leader for the meeting. She gave closed with the Mizpah benedic- f the call to worship and extended tion. a warm welcome to alt. Follow- The next WMS meeting will be REMINDER NOTICE .ing the singing of a hymn, Mrs. de held at the home of Mrs. Don Boer read scripture from Mat- Ross. Leaders are Mrs. Bev Kay, Mew's Gospel and spoke on in- Mrs. V. Emerson, Mrs. Jim de f 1 �� vesting one's life. She stressed Boer and Mrs. N. MacDonald. �p The Commission to Review Proposals GALLONIt 1,31111111111111111111111111111, for Property Tax Reform in Ontario 4 inside or out. 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The program, funded by the Ontario Youth Secretariat, hires students to do maintenance jobs. Here Brenda Johnston, Belgrave, paints under the bleachers. N will hold a public meeting for residents of Huron and Perth counties and Stratford on August 4, 1976 at 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at Goderich Collegiate Gymnasium 260 South Street Goderich -to. reCelve submissions, both oral and written. from all interested parties. concerning the Ontario governments proposals for a new system of property taxation based on market value assessment. The Comm'lsslon hopes that all residents with opinions and suggestions to offer will be present to make the iCrepresentations to las. I Willis L. Blair Chairman (1ntAno