The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-10-07, Page 17MEN
NOTICE
Town of Wingharn
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WINSNAM
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COLLECTION OF LEAVES
This is to advise that Carter's leaf Clean-up will
be every Monday from this day forward.
Please rake the leaves to the street line
W. Renwick
Town Clerk
Wroxe-ter
Elgin Toman, PWtsville, visit-
ed Sunday with his brother, Mr.
and Mrs. hose Toman,
Jamie Sanderson, Toronto, is
vacationing with his parents, Xr.
and Mrs. James Sanderson.
David Sanderson, London, spent
the weekend with his parents.
Peter Isabelle and daughter,
Sandy, spent a day last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clement.
Mr.. and Mrs. George Allan,
David and Sara of Sarnia spent
the weekend with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Mae Allam.
Rev. and Mrs. George Wylie,
and son of Oshawa visited Mrs.
Howard Wylie at the weekend.
Mrs. William Hart moved to
her new home in Listowel at the
weekend. Bill Hart and sons of
Oshawa visited with her.
David Kienapple of St. Agatha
s taken up residence at his new
ho e, the former Allan Griffith
farm and Mr. and Mrs. Griffith
have moved to their new home in
Wroxeter. Telephone 335-3249.
Mrs. Elizabeth Mercer has re-
turned to her home in Markdale
after spending several days with
her brother, Mr. and Mrs. James
Sanderson.
You're Invited
Mammoth Plowing &Tilling
DEMONSTRATION
9 a.m. to S p.m.
Thursday and Friday
October 14
&15
(Rain Date - October 16)
at the
4 Corners of our
Seafort'h Store
■
See the New '77 fit Tractors
The DREAM TRACTOR
Becomes a Reality!
See the d1 Giants
EAT UP THE GROUND
4= n a r
International Boo
Flex -Frame Moldboard Plows
Watch the All New
830 h I FORAGE HARVESTER
Eat up Acres . of Corn
Remember the Dates
OCTOBER 14 & 15
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FARM EQUIPMENT LTD.
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Gorrie Personals
Mrs. John Boyd has returned
Hamilton visited with lir. and
home after spending two weeks
Mrs. Gordon FAgar on yat=*y_
with her daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Waft,
Mr. and Mrs. Barry McKnight at
County Dim, �nd, lellt-de _
Simcoe.
Mrs. Walter Kaye and Hugh
Saturday to return home alter
spending three weeks with their
Miller of Detroit spent last week-
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
end at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs Wesley R Ball
Archie Miller.
C WO Glenn and Mrs. Austin
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mundell '
have
have left for their home at Peta-
returned from a thM ,
weeks' holiday in Scotland,
wawa after spending a week with
Mrs. Grant Milkw, Mrs. Clar-
Mrs. William Austin. Mr. and
ence Wilson of Sudbury and Mrs.
Mrs. James Austin, Jeffrey and
Derek, of Elmira, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Arthurs of Levack, visited
William Austin, Matthew and
for several days with Mr, and
Mrs. Archie Miller. Clarence Wil -
Peter of Tillsonburg spent the
weekend at the same home and
son and Mrs. Wilson Sr. visited
attended the Howick Fall fair and
Wednesday evening at the same
home.
dance.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mann and
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pearce.
family, Heathcote, and Marilyn
Sr. of Wheatley and their daugh-
ter, Mrs. Claus von Zittwitz and
Connell and Carol Ann of Clinton
little son Dietrek spent the week -
spent the weekend with Mr. and
end with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Mrs. Sheldon Mann and attended
Pyke. Mrs. V. Stockton from Gert
the Howick Fall Fair.
Burks Robertson of Teeswater
Care Nursing Home in Harriston
visited with Mrs. Glad Edgar on
spent Sunday at the same home
and celebrated her 86th birthday
Saturday and attended Howick
Fall Fair.
with her family. Other family
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Black of
members present were C. WO
Glenn and Mrs. Austin of Peta-
wawa and Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Pearce Jr of Wheatley
5p Lions discuss Wellsley Strong, accompanied
by Stan Edgar and William Ed -
advertising at gar, Molesworth, are enjoying a
nmotor trip through the western
ti
fes:
zone meeting provinces.
"Advertise" and "We Serve"
were the themes of a Zone 3E Achievement Day
it Lions Club rally in Wingham.
a, Lions from Brussels, Blyth,
Palmerston, Howick and Wing- held at fall fair
ham held a very interesting and
informative meeting for the 3E The Howick Turnberry 4-H
Region last Wednesday 'M the Horse and Pony Club achieve-
Manor Motor Hotel in Wingham.
ment day was held at the Howick
Lion 'Paddy'Rundle from Fall Fair. Leona Rudolph from
Palmerston, zone chairman, was
Michigan was the judge.
in charge of the business meet -There were six members in
STORE DAMAGED—The Belmore General Store, operated by Don Konings, was ing• All aspects pertaining to Junior showmanship with Audrey -
extensively damaged by smoke and water Sunday afternoon. A blaze, which broke out in Lions' work in the community Morden of Harriston taking top
were discussed. honors. Five members were
the basement, was contained by firefighters from both Wingham and Teeswater. Damage competing in the senior show -
is expected to exceed $8,000. Club involvement, how to re- manship class ' with Lorraine
tain members, get new members
and have members involved in all Dinsmore of Fordwich taking top
• club activities was the keynote of honors. Lorraine won the overall
F or d w hPersonal
the evening. Each club was asked championship and Don King of
e, how they went about keeping King's Home Hardware, with
a
Notes p g .
members involved. vetch, presented her with a
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Poltorak Mark and Barbara of Kitchener trophy.
day last week. Each club was also asked how The club had 100 per cent com-
and baby of Orillia were weekend spent the weekend at their home
they raised money and how it was
guests with Mrs. Dora Ridley and here. The 25th anniversary of the put back into community pro- petition. The judge commented
other relatives in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller and Huron County rally of the three jects. All clubs were encouraged on the high quality of showman -
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Clarkson of family were supper guests with districts of the Women's Institute to let the general public know ship in both classes.
Toronto were weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. Rick Woods in List- in Huron (South, West and East more about their club activities.
with Mr. and Mrs, Scott Clark- owel. Huron) was held in Dashwood They were told to advertise
son. Garry Klaassen and Holger Es- October 4. Those attending from more and let the people know how
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnston and pensen of Manitoulin 'spent the the Fordwich WI were Mrs. C. they served the community. The R W. BELL
family of Toronto visited over the weekend at their homes here. Carswell, Mrs. Scott Clarkson, clubs were asked to visit other
weekend with Mrs. Jim Warrell Jim Warrell is confined to Mrs. C. Sotheran, Mrs. John clubs to see how they do things
and with Jim, who is presently Walkerton hospital. We wish him Freeman and Mrs. S. Bride. Mrs. and to enjoy the fellowship of OPTOMETRIST
confined to Walkerton hospital. a speedy recovery. Sotheran attended the organi- other Lions. GODERICH
Mr. and Mrs. Les Watkins and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Roth of zation of the Huron County rally The next meeting will be in
daughter of Bolton and Mr. and Hagersville and Mr. and Mrs. 25 Years ago. $lyth on November 17 which will The Squaw 524-7661
Mrs. John Harris of Owen Sound Cliff Yulle of Hamilton visited be an advisory meeting.
were weekend guests with Mrs. with W. Harrifield and attended
Clare Harris. the plowing match.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Barnarski Bob Kelly, Dave Dinsmore and
of Waterloo spent the weekend Ron Shelly accompanied Ken
with Mr. and Mrs. Don King. Jacklin of St. Jacobs on a week's
HowMr. and Mrs. Jim Vittie and moose hunting at Vermillion Bay. be
co to I
Mr. and Mrs. Morley Johnston Sunday
guests with Mr. and
attended the 50th wedding anni- Mrs. Glenn Johnston were Mr.
versary of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin and Mrs. Wellington Annett of
Quanz Sunday, in Listowel. Wyoming, Mr. and Mrs. James Ond StA your
Mrs. Georga Ashton spent g pe a McKay of Dobbrnton and George few days last week with and Hope of Glen Robertson. heating
Mrs. Art Wells in London.n. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Stinson dollars.,Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Har- visited Sunday evening with Mrs.
grave visited Friday with Em- Grace Ziegler and Mrs. Wes
merson Hargrave in University Downey at Geri Care, and also –�
Hospital, London. called on Mr and Mrs. Bert Stin-
Mrs. Isobel Topham and Mrs. son is
Ken Graham enjoyed a three day Mrs. George Richards. London, + ►
bus trip to Lake Placid. spent the weekend with her par -
Quite a number from here at- ents and attended the fair. Austini
tended the plowing match last Stinson and Rev. John and Mrs.
week, held near Walkerton. Stinson attended the plowing ` , • 1
Mrs. Murray O'Regan is match on Wednesday
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spending some time in Scotland, Mr and Mrs F Naas of Win .
owing to the death of her sister. throp visited Sawrda% with Mi
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Phibs and and Mrs. Tom Hutchison and at -
Mr. and Mrs. A, Doughty of Jar- tended the Howick Fair On Sun
vis accompanied Walter Harri day Mrs. Ross Nuhn and son Bill
field to the plowing match last of' Gowanstown visited at the �, y�/�!� �. 1 � •�
week at Walkerton. same home jXf.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Mitchell of
Mr. and Mrs. L\ le h Darter and '
Kitchener spent the weekend Doran were recent visitors with tiq• with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Arm- Mr and Mrs. Lorne Foerter in I
strong. Paris.
Communion service wa's held in Mrs. Joyce Statia. Mrs Diane �
the United Church on Sunday Fitch and Mrs. Leone Foerter at- (tie more 1 costs 1� he3i ti Cur f;r r r, ; n
morning with the Rev. Fleetham Tended the Red Ken hair dressing t i U save money
officiating. Mrs. John Harris and ,how, held Monday at the Hartley home the more you should think „ r: ,nier I�;r ,')
Grant Miller were accepted into House. Walkerton about finding wavy to <<,t your W� �� �� ,in dlusrraied hooklet that ll help
- fuel bill Here are a few deaS iG hr ,r.,; (,.ir, ' ,r yr),,r heat nq system and help
full membership of the church tilt. and' Mrs. Lyle 1 -Darter at
Mr. and Mrs. David Schneider. landed the plowing match one you Cut costs +. ^, ,r ny C,, I' ,<> or fill in the
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