The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-10-28, Page 16Y
Pie 6.-7le, VIJV&4m Advance -Times, October 28, 1976
Chow is named to Beth Riley, 549: Those over 200,
p Aart »e Vos, 250; Mary Beth
Riley, 210, 202; Jack Datar, 252;
• Cecil Clark, 218; Frances
Breckenridge, 280; Shirley Pel -
d0 show competitor let, 216, Ann Datar 226; Ken Pel-
let 209; Dick de Boer 204; Wendell
1
A Chow called Chino owned by way, LNisi st puppy, Irish Stamper 203, 216.
11 Mrs. Shirley Rose of Mississ- Setter owned by Arthur Lewis,
auga, was judged 'best -in -show- Toronto.
at the Grey -Bruce Kennel and Group 2 -7 hound breeds — Best Group discusses
Obedience Club's dog show at dog and best puppy, Standard
Belmore Community Centre on wire -Haired Dachshund owned Hi -C purpose
Sunday afternoon. The best by Maureen Burrell, New Ham -
puppy was an Irish Setter owned burg. BELGRAVE — The second
by Arthur Lewis of Toronto. Group 3 — working breed — meeting of the Belgrave Hi -C was
The show attracted 145 dogs Best dog, Doberman Pinscher held on October 24 at the home of
which is about 60 percent better owned by %.,et aid Lobb, Bruce- Ross and Marg Plant.
than last year. Over 300 spec- field. Best puppy. German $hep- The meeting opengd with the
tators watched the dogs being ap- nerd owaad Ly KeWi Wi;aver, toil call, • YOuI favorite kind of
praised by judges from Midland, Wingham. pie Alison Roberts read the
St. Catharines, Kleinburg and minutes of the last meeting. Al -
Shelburne. Group 4 — varmin breeds — most all the money from the
During the afternoon 140 pan- Best dog and puppy, Airedale walkathon was handed in and the
cake dinners were sold and about owned by Marilyn DeRuiter, group would like to thank every -
$300 in hot dogs, hamburgers, soft Shallow Lake. one who sponsored the walkers,
drinks and coffee. Group 5 — Toy breed — Italian as that was what made it such a
+� The dogs were set up in sex Greyhound, owner unknown. success.
groups in accordance with the Group 6 — show breeds — Best A discussion was held on the
Canadian Kennel Club's sanction. dog, Chow owned by Mrs. Shirley purpose of Hi -C, Toe -Alpha and
Winners were: Group 1 — Rose, Mississauga. Best puppy, the Five Oaks conference. A bus
Sporting Breeds — Best dog, Shih Tzu named Chiang, owner trip to the Royal was also dis-
Irish Setter owned by Sean Con- was unknown. cussed.
Marnie Walsh conducted
games and the group enjoyed
lunch.
M aC� p
WI sponsors
�-
400�
Hoffe 203; Joyce Church '149;
recorded by Joyce Gardner 200,
euc re party
WHITECHURCH — Members
Brenda Taylor
THURSDAY MIXED
wROXETER LEAGUE
Gilmore won the lucky prize.
.
Dianne had the high
229; Linda Walden 220; Lila Hie-
of the Women's Institute spon-
is fop rider
,English
single for i with 281. Jean
single
key 203; Louise Welwood 209, 206;
Bored a progressive euch party
THE EVE OF THE GREAT PUMPKIN—With the coming of autumn's harvest, children
,ladies
three game total
rolled a the
Terviof
Carol Shaw 224; Jean King 208,
-in the Community Memorial
begin to wonder and dream of tales of Hallowe'en and the Great Pumpkin. For
713. Bruce was high man
222; Carol Clark 204; Joanne
Hall. Fourteen tables were in
youngsters, the Great Pumpkin will make an enormous grinning jack o lantern which will
for both single and triple with 300
Harrison 216; Shirley Storey 238,
play.
scare all those spooks away on that special night. But pumpkin is more than a child's
and 748 respectively.
204, 257; Nancy King 216; Shirley
Winning the gents' prize- were
delight; last year 29 million pounds of pumpkin were produced for Ontario's food
Other games over 200 were:
Sallows 221; Dale Tolton 209.
two ladies who played as gentle -
processing industry. That's a lot of delicious golden pumpkin pies! The pumpkin — trick
Gail Holmes 208: Marg Moffatt
Thanks to spares, Sharon Day,
men. Mrs. Bill Purdon was high
or treat! (Photograph by Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food)
218, 206; Don Montgomery 212
Carol Shaw, Carol Clark, Nancy
man and Mrs. Mary Burchill held
King, Linda Walden and Betty
the low score. Mrs. Jim Coultes
�.
218, 212; Penny Elliott 223; Cec
F ton
held the hi hest ladie ' a d
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4 door, a.c., p.w. 1972 PONTIAC
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1970- PONTIAC 1974 FORD
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1970 CAPRICE 1969 CHRYSLER
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Sharon Skinn 200.
0-0-0
Brenda Taylor, 16, daughter of TEESWATLR-WINGHAM
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Taylor, RR 3, LADIES' LEAGUE
Lucknow, competed in the 1976 Dell's Dalntations took a three The od reliable,
All Arabian Horse Show at the point lead in the standings with 28
CNE Coliseum in Toronto and points. Betty's Beagles are see -
placed first in the Open Junior and with 25 and Beth's Boxers
Rider — English Pleasure Hack. and Shirley's Spaniels are tied for
211.,rnHnrl
Besides having a first place third with 22. Brenda's Bulldogs
finish, she also placed third in have 16 points while Ila's Poodles
Junior English Equitation on the bring up the rear with 13 points. ■
flat. Brenda placed fifth in both Ivey Whytock was high bowler
Purebred English Pleasure Hack with a 227 single and 563 triple.
and Junior Water Steady Hands. Other games over 200 were: 2rhinae avar hH11f
Her showing at the 1976 All Mima Newton 220; Gladys Stew- .
Arabian Horse Show was particu- art 201; Bea Brooks 208; Isabel
larly satisfying for Brenda as she Gamble 207 and Donna Zettler
personally broke and trained this 202• I(1.Ill - �} 7AL
mare herself during the past 0-0-0
summer. COFFEE KLATCH
Brenda is one of the top junior Jeannette Scott had the high
riders in the area. She has com- single with 261. Shirley Storey
peted in all of the local horse had a two -game total of 475.
shows and fall fairs, as well as There were 35 bowlers out this
being a member of the Huron- week.
Bruce Pony Club. She was just Girls bowling over 200 were:
awarded the Mac Bell Trophy as Shirley Storey 246, 229; Louise
high point junior rider at the 1976 Welwood 228; Lois Surridge 202;
Teeswater Fall Fair and the Tack Betty Burley 241; Linda Walden
Shack Trophy for Hunt Seat 203; Susan Tolton 205; Grace
Equitation at the 1976 Ripley Fall Walden 223; Jane Machan 210;
Fair. Jeannette Scott 261, 208; Jean
Riding a 4 -year old grey. pure- Krug 243, 221; Dale Tolton 212,
bred Arabian mare. Am Joves 204.
Spitfire, owned by Mrs. Michelle 0-0-0
~
Ferris, RR 1, Tiverton, she has SENIOR CITIZENS
become one of the top riders in Rubies took a five point lead in - •.r
the area. She is a Grade 11 stu- the standings with 15 points. "�
dent at F. E. Madill Secondary Pearls moved into second place `
School. with 10 while Diamonds are third
Am Joves Spitfire is a grand- with eight. Opals moved into
daughter of the famous stallion fourth place with seven points
Naborr. Naborr was originally while Agates have three. Ame-
imported from Poland. He was thysts are in the cellar with two
gold to Wayne Newton, famous points.
singer, -for $150,000 which was a Amy Edwards and Mable Milos
record for the most high-priced Cruickshank had the high single
Arabian sold at public auction. with 195 each. Mable Cruick-
shank
ruick shank had the high double with
363.
Other high doubles were: Win.
ATOM REGISTRATION nifred Lockwood 339; Elsie Con.
AT TOWN HALL gram 305; Wilma Kerr 323 and
Anyone interested in playing Amy Edwards 330.
Atom hockey is asked to bring his 0-0-0
parents to the Wingham town hall
on Wednesday, November 3 at COMMERCIAL LEAG.I'E
...•• ::>• c>iff Vii' f"r r :r/,'•;�•i
7:30 p.m. Any boy who was born satellites1continued to lead the f Y , Z r .
before December 31. 1967 will be standings with 34 points. Grum
:.:
registered during the get -to- lins are second with 26 while W
get her. Mustangs are in third with 21.
Grenadas moved into fourth with 1:;
18 points followed by Hornets •.
with 16. Austins bring up the rear
Winning team. >. `<,T ..s;;.<•:::p::
with 11 points.
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Our STX340A and 440A are
built on years of punishing racing
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Hoffe 203; Joyce Church '149;
ox
0-0-0
g s score n
Mrs. Helen Currie was low. J. D.
Brenda Taylor
Dave Tiffin 251, 276; Bruce Skinn
wROXETER LEAGUE
Gilmore won the lucky prize.
at big dance
300, 203, 245; Jean Tervit 266, 245,
Men's high triple, Aart De Vos,
The next party will be held
is fop rider
102; Dianne English 229, 281;
Keith Moffatt 210; Perrie Holmes
579; ladies' high triple, Mary
November 8.
274, 265: Doug Elliott 228, 237;
.Joe Tiffin and his Whitechurch
high single for men with 271. Jim
t
Griffith had the high triple of 645.
•
Jt Clark 21- Lou Nil 222
11 Press formed, multi -welded aluminum
Junior ball team were special
Meet your friends at the Manor
Hotel this weekend October 28,
29, and 30 to hear ...
HANK BEDARD
•
Lordellotel(1'�
wc...g..
Take advantage of the 1975 price. The Lord
Simcoe is maintaining the pace on the 2 nite special
1n the face of rising costs
Z Nom Q" iludes
. for mo nc:
• modern quest room for 2 nights
• dinner one eveninq at the famous Catttain's Table
including a welcominq refreshment
• breakfast each morning
• free overnight parklnq (from � 00 1) in to 8 30,1 monly each day)
$69"
,uhler t to advance reglsliation
and you r.an stay an extra night
for only $2300 double
"Pe your travel aqent or.rewrve direct
The Lord Slmcoe Hotel, 150 Kv,q St West Toronto
Tel (416) 362 1848
40
WARD & UPTIGROVE
Listowel
(519) 2913040
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
Hwy. 67 GORRIE MOTORS
as
6 N 1 Where You Buy For Le
Gorri• El Phone 335-3254 /. mile east of Gorrie
Fordwich on Hwy. 07
1971 PLYMOUTH 1971 BELAIRE
FURY III 4 door sedan
4 door, a.c., p.w. 1972 PONTIAC
1971 TORINO CATALINA
2 door hardtop 2 door hardtop
1970- PONTIAC 1974 FORD
WAGON RANCHERO
1974 GREMLIN
1970 CAPRICE 1969 CHRYSLER
4 door hardtop
1968 PLYMOUTH 300
4 door sedan 0. 2 door hardtop
SPECIAL OF THE WEEK
1975 DODGE CORONET
Two door hardtop with power steer-
ing, power brakes, radio and vinyl
r top.
EXTRA CLEAN!
1
MAKE US AN OFFER!
OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK - FRI. EVENINGS TILL 10
Come and see our fine selection
of used cars. Test drive one today I
Phone: - Russ Sewers 357-1475
in CNE show due g e
Sharon Skinn 200.
0-0-0
Brenda Taylor, 16, daughter of TEESWATLR-WINGHAM
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Taylor, RR 3, LADIES' LEAGUE
Lucknow, competed in the 1976 Dell's Dalntations took a three The od reliable,
All Arabian Horse Show at the point lead in the standings with 28
CNE Coliseum in Toronto and points. Betty's Beagles are see -
placed first in the Open Junior and with 25 and Beth's Boxers
Rider — English Pleasure Hack. and Shirley's Spaniels are tied for
211.,rnHnrl
Besides having a first place third with 22. Brenda's Bulldogs
finish, she also placed third in have 16 points while Ila's Poodles
Junior English Equitation on the bring up the rear with 13 points. ■
flat. Brenda placed fifth in both Ivey Whytock was high bowler
Purebred English Pleasure Hack with a 227 single and 563 triple.
and Junior Water Steady Hands. Other games over 200 were: 2rhinae avar hH11f
Her showing at the 1976 All Mima Newton 220; Gladys Stew- .
Arabian Horse Show was particu- art 201; Bea Brooks 208; Isabel
larly satisfying for Brenda as she Gamble 207 and Donna Zettler
personally broke and trained this 202• I(1.Ill - �} 7AL
mare herself during the past 0-0-0
summer. COFFEE KLATCH
Brenda is one of the top junior Jeannette Scott had the high
riders in the area. She has com- single with 261. Shirley Storey
peted in all of the local horse had a two -game total of 475.
shows and fall fairs, as well as There were 35 bowlers out this
being a member of the Huron- week.
Bruce Pony Club. She was just Girls bowling over 200 were:
awarded the Mac Bell Trophy as Shirley Storey 246, 229; Louise
high point junior rider at the 1976 Welwood 228; Lois Surridge 202;
Teeswater Fall Fair and the Tack Betty Burley 241; Linda Walden
Shack Trophy for Hunt Seat 203; Susan Tolton 205; Grace
Equitation at the 1976 Ripley Fall Walden 223; Jane Machan 210;
Fair. Jeannette Scott 261, 208; Jean
Riding a 4 -year old grey. pure- Krug 243, 221; Dale Tolton 212,
bred Arabian mare. Am Joves 204.
Spitfire, owned by Mrs. Michelle 0-0-0
~
Ferris, RR 1, Tiverton, she has SENIOR CITIZENS
become one of the top riders in Rubies took a five point lead in - •.r
the area. She is a Grade 11 stu- the standings with 15 points. "�
dent at F. E. Madill Secondary Pearls moved into second place `
School. with 10 while Diamonds are third
Am Joves Spitfire is a grand- with eight. Opals moved into
daughter of the famous stallion fourth place with seven points
Naborr. Naborr was originally while Agates have three. Ame-
imported from Poland. He was thysts are in the cellar with two
gold to Wayne Newton, famous points.
singer, -for $150,000 which was a Amy Edwards and Mable Milos
record for the most high-priced Cruickshank had the high single
Arabian sold at public auction. with 195 each. Mable Cruick-
shank
ruick shank had the high double with
363.
Other high doubles were: Win.
ATOM REGISTRATION nifred Lockwood 339; Elsie Con.
AT TOWN HALL gram 305; Wilma Kerr 323 and
Anyone interested in playing Amy Edwards 330.
Atom hockey is asked to bring his 0-0-0
parents to the Wingham town hall
on Wednesday, November 3 at COMMERCIAL LEAG.I'E
...•• ::>• c>iff Vii' f"r r :r/,'•;�•i
7:30 p.m. Any boy who was born satellites1continued to lead the f Y , Z r .
before December 31. 1967 will be standings with 34 points. Grum
:.:
registered during the get -to- lins are second with 26 while W
get her. Mustangs are in third with 21.
Grenadas moved into fourth with 1:;
18 points followed by Hornets •.
with 16. Austins bring up the rear
Winning team. >. `<,T ..s;;.<•:::p::
with 11 points.
i
Our STX340A and 440A are
built on years of punishing racing
experience and hard Canadian trail
riding. They've been refined into
`? the ultimate sport machines for
;?.. serious snowmobilers.
FEATURES INCLUDE:
?' ■ Nitrogen gas mono -shock slide sus -
0
S guests
9
Shirley Zimmer was high sin-
Shirley
penslon.
P
gle for the ladies with 251. Verna
■ Disc and caliper brake system.
at big dance
Haugh took high triple honors
■ Autolube.
with 621 Paul Qardner had the
■ New dual sealed ski shock absorbers.
.Joe Tiffin and his Whitechurch
high single for men with 271. Jim
t
Griffith had the high triple of 645.
11 Press formed, multi -welded aluminum
Junior ball team were special
Thank h to Anna Hat645.
chassis.
guests at a dance held a White-
Kevin Hickey and Jim Mawhin
■Tachometer and speedometer as
church Community Memorial
nev who were spares
,,,
standard equipment.
Hall, Saturday night. Dancing
was to the music of the Alley
n n -
BOWLINGdependability
Test
us.
pf you'relookingfoseasons of
and high
Cats.
performance
The banner and trophy were on
display as the players, coach and
W EDNESdAY LADIES
Harrison Highballsupset the
we
Readyll,
in your next machine, YAMAHA
STX has it. See a YAMAHA dealer
manager were introduced to the
apple cart this week and chalkea
re
today.
audience. Linda Moore presented
up seven points to lead the league
,
a gift of money to the coach. Joe
at 2712. They moved Tolton's Tia
Tiffin.
Marias into second place with 25.
Mrs. Walter Moore spoke of
Sallows Sidecars have 201k;
how well the team played and Thompson s Tom .Collins and T M E RY SERVICE CENTREalso read a poem she had written Gardner's Grasshoppers are tied^�O� �O
on the team. This was enjoyed by at 20 and Hickey's Hangovers
the team, the coach and the have 13.
audience. Shirley Storey led the group Josephine Street, Wingham, Ontario
A lunch was served by the again with her 257 single and t199
women of Whitechurch triple. Other games over 200 were
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