The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-10-14, Page 12M
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Mr. and Mrs. Mac Allan re-
Mr. and Mrs. Brad King and giving weekend with Mr. and
y of Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hayden•
turned home Sunday evening famD
Cards.of Thanks 1 from a visit over the weekend Mrs. Murray Gibson and Dawn.
►''� j with their son and family, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George Watson n . ` . BELL ,: and Mrs. Dick Allan and Heatber and eters of Kitchener and R vv D
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I wish to thank all my friends I would like to thank all those ' c Mr.
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and Mrs. Rob Higgins aMrs. John Long OPTOMETRIST
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daughters of Trenton were week-
afad 11114ighboua's for their visits, who sent cards, letters, visited or family of Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. end gets with Mr. and Mrs. Reg
also the nurses on second floor, inquired about me while I was a + Bill Higgins and family, Erin, Waw• GODERICH
Dr. Leahy and Rev. Robert patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, and Mrs. Ruth Hueston, Wing-
Fred �� of Oakville has plhe The Square 524-7661
Attnitroog for their kind atten- London. Your kindness will ham, were supper guests with his sister's home in the
ties, *pile in hospital• always be remembered. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Higgins on village and Mrs. Osborne will be
Annie Tervit Janet McGee R Thanksgiving. moving the end of the month to -
Weekend guests with Mrs. her new apartment m Burlington
VSt. Paul's Anglican Church I would like to take this Harvey Coupland were her George Watt of Blyth visited
would like to thank everyone who o last Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. k .00
m'Y opportunity to thank all my kind '" •� � family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edgar Y Reil �s�G�
erected, helped to operate and friends and relatives for their and family of Georgetown, Mr. George Gibson. { C� r P` .aa
the ones who patronized the booth cards, visits and treats while I `( t and Mrs. Bob Black and family, Lyle Hart visited one day last G\AZO Ps Ir
at the International Plowing was a patient in the Wingham A w London, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart week with his aunt, Mrs. An ��.i oa
Match, Walkerton. Hospital. Thanks also to the ' , Coupland and family of Seaforth v0sw
ambulance attendants, Drs. and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pyke, \
Bosyk and Watt, nurses and staff and family, Gorrie.
on the 2nd floor, to my family for i 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mat-
WINGHAM
so faithfully seeing their mother thews spent` Thanksgiving with ADDRESS
had a way in to visit me, to our , S their son and family, Mr. and 1000 LABELS
Friends Are
pastor, Ross Smith and Rev. Y Mrs. Craig Matthews, Brampton. BODY SHOP
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Wesley Ball, Gorrie for their kind v R " Mrs. Allan Munro, Sudbury, is $398 plus tax
A Nice Ting visits and prayers. �� \� visiting at the home of her
Thos. Reid, Bluevale brother, Mr. and Mrs. Bill SID ADAMS
uick easy way to mark
Ladies' Auxiliary Royal Cana- -t;. Wright. Complete Q Y Y
To Have y Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Pollock RADIATOR SERVICE books, letters, etc. Comes
"• dian Legion Branch 180, wish to
t and Todd, Bramalea, visited in,handy box.
thank everyone who helped in i Saturday and Sunday with her for 1,000 labels - $9,96 tax extra
any way to make their bowling "R �. J , • parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Automobiles, Light Trucks,
tournament such a big success. Clark. Farm Tractors
Thank you all again. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Waldock,CLIFF KYER
Emoline Sturdy, 'M ���'' Molesworth, called on Mr. and Niw Rad Cores
QrTjjjl / Sports officer ' Rodding
ewart Higgns hAND ASSOCIATESL`jsweekend.
Cleaning & Flushing Box 562
IhFI(0111Q�4/Qe�01� ;, I wish to thank my relatives
" and friends for cards and visits Mrs. Fred Bowker, Mrs. 14 North St. 357-1102 Kitchener, Ont. N2G 4A,2
while in University Hospital. � George Bradley, Marianne and ,
Special thanks to Donnybrook Cathy, all of Toronto, visited at
UCW for a box of fruit. the holiday weekend with Mrs. 4 \
Ernest Snowden �;` Howard Wylie. OCCIDENTAL LIFE OF CALIFORNIA
THIS EMBLEM IS THE Sunday guests with Mrs. O. B.
SIGN OF GOOD BUSI- We would like to thank the Osborne and Lynne were Mr. and TERM - EASY ON THE BUDGET
Mrs. Fred Dunn and family, Oak
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NESS AND GOOD Brussels Businessmen's Associa
FRIENDS. tion and the Maitland Valley ville, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Os- '� 35375 Provides $25,000 insurance at age 30
Saddle Club for the generous borne and family of Dundalk, Mr. -k First Year Premium
For information call: donation which was given to the and Mrs. Don Osborne and GET COMPLETE INFORMATION
357-3275 Wingham Adult Workshop. BLYTH PUBLIC SCHOOL was presented with a plaque in memory of the former family, Newmarket and Mrs.
Phone Thanks also to those who attend principal, Mrs. Margaret Michie, who passed away February 23, 1976. Mrs. Michie was Isabelle Hunsley, son Robert and HERBERT DIRSTEIN , LISTOWEL , -^- 291-3372
ed and took part in the rodeo principal of the present Blyth school from 1966-76. Rev. J. Roberts dedicates the memorial his friend, Judy, of Berkley,
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which was held in Brussels on while William Black, principal, and J. W. -Coulter, superintendent, look on. Mich.
Aug. 22. Your support for the Mrs. Elaine McIntee, Weston,
Wingham and District mentally• visited her mother, Mrs. Ross
retarded adults is very much Learn he s t o r ,o f Thanksgiving Sanderson at the weekend.
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appreciated. y Mr. and Mrs. James Sanderson NOTICE
were Thanksgiving supper guests
Get I would like to thank neighbors The history of Thanksgiving week in which Armistice Day oc- fall Deanery njeeting was held with Mr. and Mrs. Brian Sander -
and friends for all the lovely Day in Canada was a most inter- curred. Many changes were October 12 in Durham. son and family, Brussels.
cards, gifts and visits to mi -while., esting topic discussed at the g made throughout the years and in Miss Johnson read a poem on Mr. and Mrs. Allan Griffith IF YOUR ADVANCE -TIMES LABEL
the loan I was a patient in the Wingham October meeting of St. Paul's 1921 Thanksgiving Day and Thanksgiving written by Pa- msitea 1 with
nd Mrs. amus Rob-
gus Car -
and District Hospital. Special Anglican Church Women held Armistice Day merged. Through- tience Strong. Mrs. Kerr volun- READS OCTOBER 9-8-7-6
thanks to Dr. McGregor, Dr. out Canada, the Monday of the teered to help plan the earl ertson in Goderich on Thanks iv -
that's best Thursday afternoon at the home Y p P yearly g YOUR SUBSCRIPTION IS DUE
Hanlon and nurses on 2nd floor week in which November 11th fell bazaar to be held Wednesday, ing. Jimmy Robertson, and Mr.
and Rev. W. Brown. Your of Mrs. J. Kerr. It was given by
Miss Myrtle Johnson. was to be Armistice Day and the November 24. Several donations and Mrs. Charles Bodfish, all of
kindness will always be remem da commonly called Thanks •v- have been received. London, and Misses Evelyn and
for you ■ �,� Thanksgiving Day was, until Y Y gt �
the Great War of 1914-18, a gen- ing Day was to be observed on the The November meeting will be Doris Wake, Toronto, also visited AdvanceesiTimes
Mrs. Mary Lowis same da held in the parish rooms. The at the same home.
oral thanksgiving and harvest Y Thanksgiving guests with Mr.
home festival which was cele- In 1931, the Act establishing Ar- meeting closed with prayer and g g
Whether you need a Many thanks to friends and brated in October. This was dif- mistice Day was amended and lunch was served by the hostess. and Mrs. George Gibson were
maximum loan to get a neighbours for cards, visits and ferent from the first one celebna _ the name changed to Remetn-
house or a smaller sum to
flowers, while I was a patient in ed by g the Pilgrim Fathers in the brance Day. Thanksgiving. was
the Wingham and District Hospi- United States in gratitude for once more proclaimed an Octo- •
consolidate or tide you tal. Special thanks to the nurses good crops and the right to wor- ber holiday. Since 1957, Thanks- 0
over, come to where under- on second floor for their great ship as they wished. giving Day has been set for the
care, also to Dr. Leahy, Rev. The first Canadian annual second Monday in October. irec
standing and experience Hawthorn and to the ambulance in The president, Mrs. E. Powell,
Thanksgiving Da was
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are part of the package - -- staff for their great kindness. November of 1879. After the opened the meeting with prayer
Lulu Anger Great War, Thanksgiving was and Mrs. W. French read the
our contribution to your proclaimed for the Monday of the seventh Psalm. .Roll call was FLOWERS COLLISION FUELS AUTOMOTIVE
need. Every loan we make answered with thanksgiving
is custom built for what's thoughts.
Canada Mrs. Farnell conducted the Wedding Al's COIIISIOn BILL TIFFIN WINGHAM
best for our customer. Manpower Centre service for the Least Coin which arrangementsServiceImperial Esso Agent SUNOCO SERVICE
Bluevale was given to the treasurer to be �
V7CMff4and
COUNSELLOR forwarded to headquarters. Cor LICENSED MEINI(; & (' respondence was read and sev a Cut flowers Phone ESSOIn Attendance Marie Walker and Dayle 357-226 UNDF:R('UATtNG &GREYFischer of Toronto spent the oral cards sent to shut-ins. The "r , Plants � For all your Home and F,,ItI'sTPROOFING
TOWN HALL weekend f their homes. CARS, TRUCKS, BUSES Farm Fuel and COMPLETE CAR &
WINGHAM Thanksgiving Day guests of Flowers b y Complete Body Work Lubricating Needs TRUCK SERVk'E
Quiet week is s5'rlost
Mr. and Mrs. George Fischer and -4 . l ire Service Ce and Painting Prop Ken Le��elt
TRUST COMPANV SiNCr 1999 21 October 1976 Dayle were Mr. and Mrs. Larry A(�t in by 0&-
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1" LEWIS Frame and Rust Repair •
Main St. E., Listowel 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Kalvin ' "e. Also Insurance Claims PLUMBING HEATING Phone
D. N. Lefebrve, Mgr. Fischer, Linda Harkness, Mrs. Town Police �4AFLOWERS CONCH MORRIS TWP.
Lloyd Henning, Mrs. Martin 357-1 54NIGHT357-'3585
Cretier and Amy -Jo, Mr. and The Wingham Police Depart- 135 Frances e r ,st Morris Leroy Jackson
Mrs. Harold Elliott and Mr. and ment investigated only one asci- Phone >' 2nd Morris 2nd' —Plumbing CONSTRUCTION
WARD & UPTIGROVE Mrs. Joe KeN. Daryl, Marie, dent last week. it occurred 357-3880 _�Imo_
Sheila and Ke .Weekend visit- Josephine Street by the IGA - —Heating
Listowel ors with the Fischers were Mr. store. The two vehicles were
519) 291 3040 and Mrs. Jim Pritchard of St. driven by Elaine Whitby of INSURANCE J—Tinsmithing
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George. Lucknow and William Stacey, ALES AND SERVICE T. M. T.
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gray visited Wingham. Damage was estimat- 4 , 191 Josephine St. CONSTRUCTION
Friday evening with Mr. and ed at $100. CANADA Wingham 357-2904
Mrs. Joe Walker and family. During the week 18 charges CUP rrNsuRwNCE General Contractors
Mr. and Mrs. Neil McGavin were laid under the Highway SWEATERS 1 ELECTRICAL All types of concrete work
and family of Walton and Mrs. Traffic Act, five under the Liquor now available All Tipes of Pit Silos
'T FORGET Gordon McGavin of Seaforth License Act and also one investi Home and form building
DON were Sunday visitors with Mr. gation under the Narcotics °t Insurance
Pletch Electric ( XI.I.RIIKTII(IMPS(1\'
and Mrs. Carl Johnston. Control Act. 335-3525 357-2636
Wingham Itl.l FA :\LF., 11NTARI(1
our 4mmulntumumutulnnunuutnmm�numutmm�tnmlunnnnunumnnnnmuunmlfmnunuuuu�= ,:� \ j GORRIE WINGHAM • 3a7 3ht3
INDUSTRIAL or
Mammoth Plowing & Tilling =Former= PIRO POOLS,ETC, COMMERCIAL WIRING
= S PORT a Also Rural and Domestic
Junior =
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Askes Brother
s177 Ma=n St Listowel Ontario Swimming Phone 357-1583DEMONSTRATIONCONSTRUCTION
Cottages, Homes
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y- �,�: .,j�t,3 '1Y b4 ti �IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIallullllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllhllllllllllll{i Lynn Hoy Above and Below BURKE ELECTRIC Additions & Renovations
r R,, Mary Anne Alton show pride in long standing fam- Enterprises Ground Electrical Contractors 357-3053
Complete Line of Win ham
The Huron County Junior ily farms. Motor Rewind and 9
1 8� Farmers have a busy 5whedule There will be a Huron County Honda and Skidoo Pool Chemicals Sales Ph: 528.2726
Flex -Frame Moldboard Pig lined up according to the first Junior Farmers broomball prac Sales &Service ARMSTRONG Box 122, Lucknow
newsletter which has just been lice on October 27 at 11 p.m. in the Household Appliances -
Thursday 8 Fridayprinted They are holding a swim Vanastra arena. This will be Hwy 86 east of Wingham CHEMICALS Josephine St. 357-2450
night at the Vanastr Re- after the county meeting in the Phone 519357 3435 Emergency Service - See
creational Centre on OctA 24 Agriculture Board Room. Anyone � Sox S6 Walkerton the Yellow Pages
1 from 8-9 30 p.m. Every member who is interested in becoming a
October 1 15
of the Huron County group is wel- member of the team and having UPHOLSTERY
(Rain Date -October 1 6) come but reminded to bring a lots of fun, is urged to attend'. THE
swim suit and towel.
Clinton's Junior Farmers have The Howick .Junior Farmers' let us make your old furniture
at the recently donated S5W to the Blyth club had a very successful dance BETTER THAN NEW! ADVANCE -TIMES
and District Community Center recently at the Howick Com- THE
4 CORNERS O F OUR g munit Center. The proceeds Building Fund. The West Huron Y P For a free estimate and a
club will hold a dance at the from this dance are going to the look at our newest samples
SEAFO TH STORE Lucknow Legion on October 29 farmers fighting ag9inst hydra r,t, }y1t of materials call:
with dancing from 9 to l a m This corridors. SERVICE
is West Huron's first anniversary Since it is rolling around to the �� COOK UPHOLSTERY
dance celebration and everyone fall membership time of the year, r %
is welcome to attend. get out and recruit new mem- Blyth, Ontario 3 7-2320
C Century Farm Signs are avail- bers. Let's make this year the a u 523-4272 DIRECTORY
able only from the Junior Far- largest county membership ever
FARM EQUIPMENT LTD. mers' Association of Ontario. before in Huron. "We give our WE HAVE FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE
Contact Jim Phelan, RR 2, Blyth, best with all our zest, in harmony
for further information or phone we grow. The Junior Farmers in
523-9507. They only cost $7 and the province of Ontario."
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