The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-07-29, Page 9A
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' Could be on your gray to Florida fight now. A vaco-
'tion paradise at the Causeway Inco for 7 days and '
7 nights. Tastefully decorated,, air-conditioned, C
private beach, heated king-size swimming l '
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pla grounds for the kids and even a game room. ,J
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That's right; FREE OF CHARGE. With the purchase ,
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is giving away a single trip to Tampa Bay. No
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And the lowest
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' Serial Number - 190194$3 �eaatr
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Chevette Hatchback with 4 cylinder engine, 4 speed transmissicn,
Y 9 p AM radio, wheel trim
'rings, whitewall tires. Finished in Green with co-ordinating interior.
— PRICE BREAKDOWN —
1255" - tax $2300 - licence plates 143685 - down payment
' G.M.A.C: Financing Available: -
$3'0 - contract fee i $84958 - finance charges SISTER EILEEN FORAN, London, hugs Raymond King,
Only $12196 per month for 36 months. I
pupil at the district religioWcourse put on at Sacred Heart
$4,3School from Monday, July 19 to Friday, July 23. Among
9056' other things, hymns and religious instruction kept over 100
children busy.
Total Price
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Serial Number - 221279 $3,755
Base Price Korean an Christians topic
197 h '
6 Chevette Hatchback with snappy 4 speed transmission. and 4 cylinder engine.. Cam- at Belgrave meeting
' plete with whitewall tires, custom exterior and sport decor option. BELGRAVE - An interesting Before the meeting the women
Light red with co-ordinating interior. ,
program was presented at the had a picnic lunch at the home of
' PRICE BREAKDOWN Tuesday, July 20 meeting of the Mrs. Garner Nicholson.
$2 es _ oo $ 85' Women's Missionary Society. Mrs. George Fear presided
62 tax 23 -licence plates E - 443 --clown payment Mrs. Victor Youngblut read the over the proceedings which were
' $300 G.M.A.C. contract fee $4215 - life insurance position of Korean Christians in opened by everyone singing the
$87405 - finance charges , Japan. Mrs. Joe Dunbar read the hymn "Zion's King Did Reign
g part of the moderator of the Kor- Victorious". Mrs. Fear was in
' 36 payments of $125'5 each month can Christian Church in Japan, charge of the prayer and read the
Total Price:- ' Dr. In Ha Lee, who studied in story "How does your garden
20 Canada from 1955 to 1957. Mrs. grow" while the scripture from — Walter Shortreed read the part of Ephesians, Chapter Four was
$4 516 llllllftai�_,t the general secretary of the read by Mrs. Stuart-Cloakey.
11 church, Rev. Kyung Shik Choi. - Prayer was led by Mrs. Garner
Mrs. Jack McBurney took the Nicholson and offering received
' role of the secretary of the Na- and dedicated by Mrs. Fear. Roll
tional Women's Association, Mrs. call was answered by a verse on
' Shiks. Harvest, afte>I; which ten visits to
'. Following this, Mrs. Youngblut the sick and shut-ins were re-
read some items from "Glad lid- corded.
ings" dealing with the same sub- The meeting was closed with a
ject, including a story by Rev. hymn and a prayer and Mrs.
Bob Anderson who worked with
Feaf^ th?raked Mrs. Nicholson for
the people, the use of her home.
Serial Number-- 184653
$3,800Base Price Wroxeter Personals
' 1976 Chevette '
e e Hatchback with 4 speed transmission and the 1.6 litre engine. Comes with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Isabel, their home here for the weekend.
' sports wheel covers, sport decor option. Orange with co-ordinating interior.' Sandy and Jennifer of Toronto Mrs. Ivan Sararas, New Dun-
- — visited last Monday with Mr. and dee and Elgin Toman, Plattsville,
PRICE BREAKDOWN
' Mrs. Clarence Clement. Sandy visited at the home of their
$266 - tax 123 - licence392 -down payment lates $ remained for a longer visit with brother, Mr. and Mrs. Ross
P her grandparents. Toman, on Sunday.
$4397 -life insurance s3 - G.M.A.C. contract fee $89816 - finance charges Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Black, Kin- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Osborne,
' $1289' per month for 86 months.' cardine, spent last week with Mr. Burlington, have spent the past
and Mrs. William Wright. week with Mrs. 0. B. Osborne.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Eaton, Mrs. Charles McCutcheon
' Total Price$4,641 Debbie and Robert of Seaforth spent Saturday with her brother,
visited Monday with Mr. and Mr. LloydHupfer.
Mrs. Allan Griffith. Mrs. J. D. McGillvary, London,
Serial ,Number - 204673 ' Mrs. Clarence White and Miss was a weekend guest with her
Lucelle White, Toronto, were at brother and sister-in-law, Mr:
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$3,94513ase Price ' and Mrs. George Gibson.
g SCOUTING NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Taylor,
Chevette Hatchback with 4 speed transmission, 1.6 litre enginewhite letter radial tires, Cheryl and Laurie, Hawkesville,
sport wheel covers AM radio, custom exterior, sport decor option. Yellow finish. , ,�� called on Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
Higgins recently.
PRICE BREAKDOWN
We have spent a great deal of Jamie Sanderson, Toronto, and
s time talking about Scouts and David Sanderson, London, spent
276is -tax s23 - licence plates s 447is -down payment their activities. We have not for- the weekend with their parents,
13 - G.M.A.C. contract fee $4450 - life insurance '92267 - finance charges Rotten the other members which Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sanderson.
' 36 payments at only '132,11 per month' comprise the Scouting family. Mr and Mrs. Vern Clark spent
It was hoped we could hold a a few days last week with Mr. and
Total Price$4 , 767 summer weekend camp for our Mrs. Fraser Pollack and Todd,
Cubs but the closing of Camp Bramalea.
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Martyn has presented a problem Mrs. Lloyd Hupfer had to re -
The rules for camping with Cubs turn to hospital on Wednesday.
are quite rigid and a location that Mr. and Mrs. Frank Graham,
Trip must be taken before December 18, 1976. meets the requirements has not Stratford, were Sunday visitors
been found het with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Hig-
' Prices are based on approved credit - These prices do not include trade-in. , The Vggturer group got off to a gins
�hakv start but their plans for t1,
future look good. We hope the
I' young men in the beige and green
.aniiui iiia A iii ,vou ne as taminai LAKELET
to our residents as boys in the
' Cub and Scout uniforms are now. Congratulations "to Mr. and
Plans are well underway to add Mrs. Terry Demerling (Bonnie
I, the Beaver program in the fall. A Casemore) on the birth of a
C meeting with interested parents daughter. Saturday, July 24th at
I-- wil* he held in September With Hanover hospital.
the addition of this group the pro- Friends and neighbors of Mrs.
gram will cover boys from ages Norman are sorry to hear she -is
five to 17 They may then become confined to Guelph General Hos-
• MELIU Scouters -in-Training followed by pital,
full leadership in any of the Derril Hallman had thei mis-
MARK O► EXC[LLINCE groups. So Scouting his no age fortune to break a leg in 9 6
Wingham 357-2323 limit. accident on the weekend. .,
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BLUEVALE lbs coo pvp-
tions welcomed :AAnondaga, former sideuliMinis
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Minis-
ter, to the union service in the
United Churcb on Sunday morn-
ing. He assisted Rev. Wilma
Brown with the service as be told
children'sthe story and
"Everything is Beautiful" �
"Make me a Channel of Thy►'
Peace" accompanying himself
on his guitar. His sermon was
"Spiritual Security". He re-
minded us as Paul did "
can separate us from the Love of
God" and that is our greatest
security. Mrs. Max Demaray,
organist accompanied Mr. King
as he played a saxapbone solo "I
feel the Winds of God".
After the service a picnic was
held at the Wingham Park. About
70 attended and enjoyed a picnic
lunch followed by a lively ball
game between Whitechurch and
Bluevale Young People.
While in Bluevale Mr. and Mrs.
King and children Michael and
Pamela were guests at the manse
with Rev. Brown.
Bluevale
The UCW will entertain the
Sunday School, Messengers and
Baby Band of the United Church
at a picnic in the community park
on Wednesday afternoon, Aug. 4
at 2 p.m.
Miss Darlene Bishop is . holi-
daying with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nicholson.
While there she attended the
Bible School at the United
Church.
Miss Gisela Moehle of Ger-
many visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Nicholson and boys last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lobsinger
and family of Kitchener visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nichol-
son on Sunday and all attended
the Sharpin picnic in the Wing -
ham park.
Misses Dayle Fischer and
Marie Walker spent the weekend
with Miss Pat Pritchard in To-
ronto.
Car anti bike
accident's
injure three
For the paried Judy if to July a
there ww seven mater vel$ide
Z "�'swiaich esiused an asW
ial..,,
and 0 jurfes to 6110441101
three parsons.
Op Monday of last week a ve-
hi* driven by Pani lit. 0"60,
RR I, a== M -Wed witia oicy-
/dWd Jeffrey HaveuuW Brume4
on the corner of Turnberry fgt+eet
and William Street, Btvssels.
Jeffrey's bicycae stand the right
front of Mr. CAWW' car and
admWed
Wing -
ham and Mm hary Hospiwtalim
abrasions and contusions and
later released.
Linda A. Kieffer, RR 1, Blue -
vale and Clayton G. Voisin, RR 1,
Formosa were involved in a col-
lision on Highway 86, west of East
Junction Road, Blueviale. Mr.
Voisin was admitted to hospital
with abrasions, contusions and
possible cyst and abdominal in-
juries. He was released the fol-
lowing Monday. Passengers is
the Voisin caa, Audrey Voisin, St.
Clements; Rita Diebold, RR 1,
Chepstow; Linda Ruetz, Mild-
may and Michael Vaughan, RR 1,
Formosa, were examined and re-,.
leased from hospital.
On Saturday Brian Skinn,
Wingham, was injured as a result
of a single car mishap on Higb-
way 86, east of the Zetland
Bridge. Apparently, his car went
off the road and rolled over. Pa-
tient was admitted to hospital
with abrasions and lacerations
and later released.
Other incidents occurred dur-
ing the week. On Friday, Robert
Stewart, Turnberry Township,
reported to the Wingham OPP
detachment that seven Holsteins
had wandered onto his farm.
Anyone missing such livestock
should contact Mr. Stewart at
357-3088.
A large number of charges
were laid, 37 under the Highway
Traffic Act, five under the Liquor
Licence Act and 11 under the
Criminal Code. In addition,. 28
warnings were given out under
the Highway Traffic Act. OPP of-
ficers conducted 34 investigations
for the week.
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LAKELET
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Percy Vincent of London visi-
ted Mr. and Mrs. Wes Paulin and
Master Neil Murray spent last
other Bluevale friends one day
week with his aunt and uncle, Mr. .
last week'
and Mrs. Bruce Giles in Port
In baseball, Bluevale Juvenile
Elgin and Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Giles in Don Mills.
Girls won two games last week
Friends and neighbours of Mr.
both played in Bluevale. Monday
and Mrs. Lyle Foerter and family
night it was Bluevale 24, Brussels
, extend deepest sympathy in the
19; Wednesday night, Bluevale
`,loss of a mother and grand -
29, Belgrave 3.
mother, Mrs. Harold Foerter.
WARD & UPTIGROVE
Listowel
519) 291-3040
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
DR. E. M. FRETZ
is pleased to announce that she
.has purchased the practice of
J. A Monaghan at Smith's Mar-
ket Square in Listowel, and that
she will be operating the prac-
tice commencing August 3, 19/76.,
All past appointments made
with this office will be honoured
without interruption. V
Howick Lions Pool
Gorrie, Ontario
Register Now for
Lessons in August
Starts Tues., August 3, 1976
Public Swimming Everyday
2-4 p.m. and7-9p.m.
-Bronze Lessons - Adult Lessons -
Mother and Tot Classes 4 - S p. m. -
Como awl **y a coal r0roshing swim.
Call 335-3451 or 335-3471
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