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Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hadley and family and Mr. and Mrs. Doug F
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simmons spent Mason and family of Listowel.
a day last week in Guelph and Cliff Johnson was also a weekend g -, IF YOUR ADVANCE -TIMES LABEL
Toronto. visitor at the same home. ''
Mr. and Mn. Doug Wildfang, Mr. and Mrs. Barry D'Arcey, READS OCTOBER 9-8-7-6
Paul and Brian of Mississauga Jeff and Jason, Mr. and Mrs. 1 YOUR SUBSCRIPTION I$ DUE
were weekend visitor with Mr. Andy Miller, Kevin and Kimber -
and Mrs. Roy Simmons, ly, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller,
Mr. and Mrs• Les Halliday Grant, Lori and Bill, Mr. and
spent a few days at Niagara and Mrs. Rick Woods of Listowel, Reg
Lockpbrt, N.Y., last week. Wright and Miss Ann Miller of Advance -Times
Emmerson Hargrsve returned Port Credit and Miss Eileen Mil -
home to his son and daughter -in- ler spent Thanksgiving Sunday
lav:, Mr. and Mrs. :'N;.11ineton with Mr. and Mrs. John Lepping-
Hargrave after being confined to ton Jr., in Gorrie. t i
University Hospital, London, the Sunday guests with Mr. and
past two weeks. Mrs. Bill Hutchison were Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cars- Mrs. John Baker and family, Mr. pen'
well spent a couple of days last and Mrs. Jim Renwick and a,
week with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn family of Belmore, Mr. and Mrs.
Ferguson in Georgetown. Fred McCann and family and Mr. t t newdo rs
Sunday visitors with Mr. and and Mrs. Bruce Ament of
Mrs. Carroll Johnson were Mr. Gowanstown.
and Mrs. Murray Kirkby and Jim Warrell was able to return tosmall
home on Thursday from Walker- r.,
ton hospital where he had been
confined for several days., t:business
Mr. and Mrs. Jim McInnes
visited Saturday evening with the PART OF THE ASSEMBLY at Wingham Public School for Thanksgiving was a puppet
latter's sister and brother-in-law show put on by Grade 8 students. The show was Robin Hood and His Merry Men. The show Financial assistance
in Arthur. was a great delight to the young pupils in early grades of school.
Mrs. Verna Galbraith and Mrs. Management counselling
Ottawa, October 6, 1976 Elsie Strong spent Thanksgiving Management training
with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gal -
Information onavernment
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The Canadian Radio -television and T•[• -communications Com- Sunday visitors with Mr. and
mission announces the following decision effective forthwith. programs for business
Mrs. Glenn Martin were Wilson ,
Decision CRTC 76-743 Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wayne Rounding
Cunningham and family of Dray- > 471
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Cunning; one of our representatives
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MNG t , ONTARIO - 760202400 ham and famil of Owen Sound
will be at
Country Cable limited
Application:
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and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Walker of �. T Wingham Motel, WINGHAM
Listowel. '` on the 3rd Tuesday of each month
Mrs. E. A. Schaefer spent the : • 4'
OCTOBER 19, 1976
weekend in Toronto with Mr. and, «
Mrs. Paul Wendt and family.
x.If you
require financing to start, modernize or
a) to acquire the assets of a cable television undertaking serving Miss Chris Wright of Elora'
expand • business
Wingham, Ontario: visited Saturday with Mr. and obtain it elsewher: on reasonableand
in the
Mrs. Elmer Miller. - ''
b) for a licence for a cable television undertaking to serve Wing-, and Mrs. Dave Schneider, ' s ' counselling
ham, Ontario upon surrender of the current licence issued to Mark and Barbara of Kitchener and training or wish informationon
for your
Wingham Cable T. V. Ltd. spent the weekend at their homeovernment business, talk o . •
le our representative.
here.
Proposed fees Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Randy King were Mr. and
Installation fee Monthly fee Mrs. Jack King and Roger of
$10.00 $6.00 Listowel.
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The above an Thanksgiving Sunday guests maximum fees, however, the applicant proposes
special fees for extra outlets, bulk and these are detailed in the With Mr. and Mrs. Don King were
Wing -
application. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fitch of Wing- FEDERAL
ham, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hanna
- proposed distribution: and family of Kitchener and Mr. BUSINESS
and Mrs. Mark Brunarski of DEVELOPMENT BANK
Basic Service (channels 2 to 13) Waterloo.
For prior information call 271-5650 or
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simmons are
SQUARE DANCING was only one of the activities presented at the Thanksgiving
CKVR-TV Barrie, Ontario spending this week with Mr. and assembly at Wingham Public School on Friday. This was the first assembly for the entire write 1036 Ontario Street, Stratford.
WBEN-TV Buffalo, New York Mrs. Doug Wildfang in Missis- school and the pupils of Grade 5 participated in the square dances.
CKGN-TV Paris, Ontario sauga.
WK V Buffalo, New tori Larry Mantoux Toronto
CKNX-TX-T his Wingham, Ontario visited Sunday with his parents, -
CFPL-TV London, Ontario Mr. and Mrs. Don Montoux. Mrs. R. Bradley is named clerk........SPECTACULAR........
CHCH-TV Hamilton, Ontario Roger Oatman of Toronto also
CKCO-TV Kitchener, Ontario visited at the Montoux home. A letter to be drafted by the on King Drain, Rintoul Drain and
CICO -TV -28 Kitchener/Paris, Ontario Mr. and Mrs. Doq Montoux, Morris Township council to be Branch 4 Mills Drain was set for , USED CARS
Local originations Brian and Sandra were guests sent to the Ministry of Trans- November 1.
CFCA-FM Kitchener, Ontario to be distributed on the FM band Saturday for the wedding of their portation and Communications in Two tenders were received for
CFCA-FM Kitchener (Ontario) daughter Sharon to Brian Wilkin I • 1
son at the Evangelical Church of Stratford, in conjunction with construction of Thomas and Now Is the time to buy!
Decision: APPROVED the Deaf in Toronto. development of Sideroad Lail, Workman Drains. It was decided 1 1
Concession 1, for the Interna- to cancel tenders and return the 1
The Commission will issue a licence to Country Cable Limited tional Plowing Match and Farm cheques on deposit.
expiring March 31, 1980, subject to conditions to be specified Machinery Show in 1978, was ap- By -Laws 21-22 for sale of two The selection is great
therein upon surrender of the current licence issued to Wingham Rev. Parker goes proved at the, Morris Township lots in Belgrave subdivision were I•
Cabta7.v. ltd. council meeting October 4. passed as read. It was also decid- 1 and the prices are fantastic I
to Pelee Island This will be one of the access ed that $30 be refunded on trailer 1 ,
roads to the plowing match and license fee for 1976 to Gerald ,
It is a condition of this licence that the licensee own, as a mini- will carry a lot of the south-west Beck.
mum, the local hood -end, the amplifiers and the drops to houses FORDWICH — At the conclu-
and apartment buildings. sion of Sunday morning service in traffic. It must be widened and A motion by Thomas Miller Nev °`as
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pa ng re -surfaced. that the township hall be reship '
Trinity Anglican Church, a social It was also decided that Mrs. g1 p 1 m:
ed wasassed. :
At the Public Hearing it was established that the previous licen- half hour was enjoyed in the Sun Richard Bradley, RR 3, Walton, 1 ^� ,
see had experienced certain difficulty in meeting its obligation day School rooms, where Rev. W. be appointed clerk of the Town- 1..� , _
to devot6 sufficient time to the operation of the cable television Parker was presented with a stem at Win hom, and as a result an agreement between clock Emmerson Ferguson on ship of Morris with duties to cam
s lk bEmSeniors plan for 1
y g g mence on January 1, 1977. She —--
Country Cable Limited and Wingham Cable T.V. Ltd. was execut- behalf of the congregation, and a will be on a probationary period
•d which enabled the former to assume management of the sys- gift for Mrs. Parker from the of six months and contract will be upcoming events -----
tem. This . , t also anticipatede transownersthe of hi ACW, for which he thanked r Z r
p re -negotiated at that time. FORDWICH—The Senior Citi-
which is the subject of this application, but had the effect of everyone. The tender of George Radford zens held their October meeting
transferring effective control of the broadcasting undertaking Rev. Parker and Mrs. Parker g g
leave this week for Pelee Island Construction Limited for grader in the community hall on October r
pending consideration ofthe application bythe Commission. at $19 per hour when working and 4. Wray Cooper, the president, 1976 CHEVELLE DEMO 1 1973 CHEVELLE
where he will be rector of the $8 per day standby, whether opened the meeting and wel- 1 I
g working or not, was approved by corned those present. "O Can-
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The Commission has noted that execution of the agreement was church there. Bucket seats, stereo, console, rust proofed. 1 4 door, equipped with small V8, automatic, ,
considered by the parties in question as a necessary stop in Rev. William Craven of Goder ich will be in char of the ser- council for snow plowing. Ross ads" was sung with Miss Violet Straight deal -trade-ins at wholesale prices. I power steering.
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carrying out the Commission's authority to operate the broad- g Nicholson for truck at $14 per Beswetherick acting as pianist. 1 KXR 899 $5,835 Lic. - JDK 029 $2 895 ,
costing undertaking and that the requisite approval of the Com- vices in Fordwich and Gorrie this r I r
Sunda and on Sunda October hour when working and $7 a day Roll call was answered by 44 --------------------------------------- ---- 1
mission was sought. However, the licensee is reminded that it is Y y' standby whether working or not members. , 1 �
a condition of licence which must be strict) adhered to, that a 24 Rev. George Anderson of Exe P o 1974 CHEVROLET 'ATON I 1972 METEOR
y was accepted subject to the Business followed in which a
licensee not transfer the effective ownershipor control of a ter Will be the guest speaker in
proval of district municipal en- petition, asking that senior Pick-up, automatic, 8 c I ower steering I
Fordwich at 11 a.m., for a dedi p- y P g ,
broadcasting undertaking without first having obtained the +neer. housing units be constructed in 1 2 door hard top.
approval of the Commission. cation service. The Gorrie g g 8 brakes.
Three reports on drains were Fordwich, was discussed. It was 1 DAK 218
congregation will join with Ford 1S1,9951
wich and any visitors will be most Provisionally adopted by By- decided the matter had to be ap- $3,195 1
The Commission authorizes the licensee to retain the same fes L 23-24-25. Court of revision proached through the township 1 ------------------------ --------------- I
Laws
structure and channel allocation as that authorized to the pre- welcome. council, so no petition was 1 1973 Pontiac Grand Prix I
vious licensee. drafted at the present.
1973 Pontiac Parisienne
The fall rally of Zone 33 will be 1 Only32,000 miles, local) owned I Beautiful maroon finish with matching in- 1
The Commission understands that reception of CBLT Toronto, y 1 terior. Air conditioning.
Ontario will be of acceptable technical coli and directs the held in Wroxeter on October 13. 1 s 1 g 1
licensee to ca this station on its system. Consistent with the Gorrie Personals It was decided n have public 1 Lic. — 938 3, 1 50 I Lic ALD — 14,250 1
^Y Y card parties again this year, the _
Commission's cable television regulations, the licensee is re- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gowdy, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Archie first to be in Fordwich Commun 1972 CH EV IMPALA I — 1
quired to carry CJBC Toronto on its FM service. The licensee it Hall on OctobBr 15, 8:30p.m. A 1 I 1972 OLDS ROYALE I
must advise the Commission of its proposed distribution of CBLT Janna and Phillip visited over the Miller. Y
p °p° weekend with Mr and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Ken Hastie, Mr bus has been spoken for to go to 1 Luxurious gold finish with co-ordinated 1 Beautiful 4 door hardtop in metallic green 1
am Wim' Robert Attwood at Sudbury. and Mrs. Robert Strong, Jill and the Royal Winter Fair, Novem- finish.
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interior.
The Commission has noted the licensee's intention to program Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ferguson Kent and Mr. and Mrs. Robert bet 12. 1 Lic. - FKD 021 $2,,175 I 12,450
p °g and Jan, Georgetown, Blake Fer- Hastie and family visited on Sun- The program was convened by Lic. FKD 0261
2 to 3 hours per week of community programming in the near Mrs. Edwin Dietz's roc Mrs. ---------------------------------- --_1
guson, London and Miss Dana day with Mr. and Mrs, Thomas group. 1 I
future. In this respect the Commission expects the licensee to Metcalfe of Wingham spent Sun- Hastie at Woodbridge. Dietz gave a humorous reading. 1 1973 NOVA HATCH BACK i 1972 FORD PICK-UP
encourage community participation and to facilitate access to its day with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fer- Mr and Mrs. Hank Nichol of Two piano solos were given by 1 1
community channel. holiday week -
Mrs. John Freeman and two 1 Sporty, yet economical.
guson. Montreal spent the V2 ton in red with co-ordinated interior. 1
Weekend visitors with Mr, and end with the latter's parents, readings, "The Trouble with 1 Lic. - JTE 941 $20,785 1 11,695
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The Commission has also noted the licensee's commitment to Mrs. John McCutcheon were Mr. Rev. Wesley Ball, Mrs. Ball and Men" and Every Woman is a 1_-------------I Lic - H24 810
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extend Its service to (200) two hundred homes not served of pre-' and Mrs. Moloney of Islington. family. Thing Keeper" by Mrs. Wray 1 I
1971 OLDS ROYALE
sent, within a year. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kaufman of Weekend visitors with Mr and Cooper.1 1974 DODGE 1
Listowel visited Sunday with Mr. Mrs, Cliff Cook were Mr. and A guest orchestra was present, 1 Elegant white with convertible matching 1 1
At the Public Hearing, the Commission questioned the licensee and Mrs. Earl Toner Mrs. Al Steedman, Mark, Paul Mr. and Mrs. Sam Timm and 1 top. A real beauty. 4 door sedan - ex -police cruiser. 1
about its plans for handling subscriber information. The t_om- Lincoln Smith who played
Visitors with Mrs. Lloyd and Darren of Sudbury. 1 $.$.1,8951
mission oxpocts the licensee to establish a service whereby sub- Jacques on Saturday were Mr. Mrs. Mary King, Mrs. Jean several selections and then Lic. - CVR 441 3 1 75 I FHY 518
scribers may communicate directly with the company office and Mrs. Lewis Taylor, Laurie McDonald, Mrs. Ken Hastie and Played some old time dances in 1 ---------------------- I -------------_-------- 1
without the necessity of a long-distance telephone call and to and Cheryl of Hawkesville, Mr. Mrs. Archie Miller visited for a which the members participated. 1 All cars under 100% power train 60 day warranty except 1
make the community aware of such a service.
and Mrs. Gn .Jacques and couple of days last week with 1
Jennifer, Wal ton, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Earls and Mrs. GORRiE PERSONALS 1
Guy Mary Gevre Mrs. John Jacques. Arnold Edgar in ndon. Chris 1
Secretary General q g I!o Weekend visitors with Mr. and 1
Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Temple Mrs. Hector Hamilton were Mr ASK ABOUT
` Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Haskins were man, Troyand Todds spent Sun G.M.A.C. 1
Pr' and Mrs. Carman Hamilton and 1 OUR LOW Financing 1
Mrs. Zetla Duncan, Mrs. Martin day with Mr. and Mrs .John family, London, Mr. and Mrs 1 Down Payment G LING Available 1
Canadian tiadlo-taNvlslon Con"I de Is rsdhodiflusion Valente and Mrs. John Binkley of Fischer, Bluevale Walter Helling and Mrs. Archie _ _ _
and T et des 1616con munications Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Toner Scott of Weston. O �� B wo
CoAurtisslon cansdlerx»s Mr. and Mrs. Ken Arscott, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Bennett • .
J Wendy, Ronnie and Danny and Thomas McPherson and family visited Sunday with Mrs. Irene W I NGHAM 357-2323
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Jim Arscott of Scarborough spent at Teeswater. Gowdy.