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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-11-11, Page 11\l i ,Orange Lodge were made to the wow Home mining were installed: wM, for the aged at Orlllia and the Bro. Don Procter; DM, Robert officers for '77 Loyal True Blue and �e Hart; . George Grigg; WRAitAVZ — Mw annual HOme at Ricbmond Hili. Rec.-Soc., James McCallum, Msdft of Lo!'v�e Brother Robert Hibbard, PCM, Tress., Clare Van Camp; Lec- lrs%. �:. was held on cow the a1eC� and in- tures, H. Jac Un and Harold etCening. Donations stallation of otile m when all of- Keating; Marshal, Henry Patti- Thursdayticers were re-elected. The son; Tyler, Douglas Bruce. III 1 j . M1e4" id `Mill OUT M TIN COUNTRY ON TOP Of TIN NRL OIN MLLE SOUTH Of SLYTH ON NIONWAY r4 •peolall.t. been the Me o1 wither . UW leader per In the age of leather. 71 It's Happening! Wf'n IemOYs iter our HUGE STOCK Teas vfsr wf'Yf OYtden..Yrsflvfs [I's the a.9"st if lfrt.on ever. All at Factory Outlet Sale Prices 16th Annual Factory Outlet Sale No%% .... through Dec miner 31st The Fashion World of Leather. Suede and Woolens Is at Thr Old Mill now at Factory Outlet Sale Prices. We offer the largest selection you'll find anywlssre, end our famous annual Factory Outlet Sale makes It even morn worth your while to drive to The Old Mill, one mile south of Blyth on Highway /. 11, W.& Led ir•.' Leather Coats & Jackets Factory Outlet Sale Priced '39.95 1:950 Fur Jackets & Coats. Factory Outlet $199-95Sale Priced t.. $25000' 11rn'., 1.a16 I:hildrvn'. Su eaters WOOLENS, CASHME RES A BLENDS f artery Outlet Sale Priced $5.95 5•95 t$89.95 11rn•.. Lodi.•.'. Childr. n•. Leather Gloves & Mitts Factory Outlet Sale Priced $1.95 1.95 t.,$29.95 Blankets Pure VirginWool, All $6.95,.,$55.00 Factory Outlet Sale Pricediced ,. Sheepskin Hugs Produced In our own factory In a JJ wide range of sires and colors. 4'.-�, Factory Outlet Sale Priced 1 $ 5.9 5-$ 3 5.010-- IseI OPEN NOVEMBER I 1 I )ICI "lilt Leather, Wool & Tanning Specialists HOURS Mon.. - Thurs.. 9 a.m -6 p.tn F'rt , h Sat. 9 a.m.. 9 p.m.. Sun. 1 p.m. • 6 p.m DRIVE TO OUR CO(Q_TRY LOCATION ON HWY. NO. 4. ONE MILE SOUTH OF BLYTH O_fVw TOP OF THE HILL — YOU'LL BE GLAD YOU DID Phone(519)523-4595 r The Wingham Advance -Times, November 11, 1976—Page 11 r #; The Howick Grapevine k A EXAMS are over Thursday, November I& At Howick Central the grade 7 Good luck students! Dm't be too j and 8 students and teachers are cam, tom. all very busy preparing ,. for SKATING exams. Students are busy study- The students at Howick have ing and the teachers are busy one thing to be glad about. The making up the exams. The exams skating program at the com- start Tuesday, November 9 and munity c wtre has started. The program started November 4 Over $1,400 made onto r� efr 1° a &'` ones to use the ice from the school # program. We are pleased we are at turkey Sapper able to have this program again this year. FORDWICH — Theeneral REMEMBRANCE MEMBRANCE DAY meeting of the United Church On November 10, Howick Cen- Women was held in the Sunday tral held its Remembrance Day FIELD TRIP ---Listowel was besieged by several students carrying clipboards this week; School room last Wednesday Services. At 10:30 there was a taking a field trip to study the various types of land use going on around the town. This afternoon. The worship service service for ,grades 4,5,6,7, and a group, some of the 31 grade eight students from Howick Central School thatxnade the trip, was taken by Mrs. Wallace Bilton arranged by students of room 14, discuss the location and type of some of the stores on Main Street. ( Banner Photo) and Mrs. Bill Hutchison on the Mrs. Hooftman's room. At 11:15 theme, "Living in Harmony". another program for the kinder - Scripture John 15:15-31, was read garten to grade three students Fordwich Personals Prize winners by MI's. Hutchison. A prayer for was held. This service was ar- Peace was offered by Mrs. Bil- ranged by room 17, Mr. Shaw's r ton. room. CWL bazaar Several from here are confided Mr. and Mrs. Wray Cooper aA story, "Prescription for On November 11 there will be to hospital, Mrs. Inez Gibson in spent the weekend at Petawawa Prize winners of the grand Peace" was given by Mrs. Hutch- no school due to Remembrance Listowel, Mrs. Randy King in with their daughter and son -in- draws at the Catholic Women's ison. A poem, "Life's Joy" was Day. Palmerston, Miss Elva Foster in law, Mr. and Mrs. John Welsh. League tea and bazaar held given by Mrs. Bilton. The wor- GRADE 8 — TOWN STUDY K & W, Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Armstrong recently were: first, Mrs. Wilbur ship concluded with the Lord's On November 4'and 7, the two Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Doig and visited in Kitchener on Saturday. Beninger, Wingham, a quilt; Prayer in unison. grade 8 classrooms were on a bus David of St. Catharines were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thompson second, Mrs. L. Ste. Marie, Han- Mrs. Elmer Harding, president ride to Listowel, for a town study. weekend visitors with Mr. and and family of Aurora spent the over, a crib blanket; third, Mrs. of UCW conducted the business. Four teachers accompanied ithe Mrs. Arnold Doig. weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Skinn, Wingham, a pair of She welcomed everyone and gip. ,Hopefully we returned to Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Johnston Glenn. Martin. pillows. voiced her thanks for support and the school with wider knowledge and family of Sarnia were week- Kids, don't forget Santa is com- The bazaar was a great success help in making the turkey supper of the town of Listowel. end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. ing to Fordwich Community Hall and members are grateful to all such a success. EVALUATION SHEETS Ron McClement. on Dec. 4, 2-4 p.m. who made it so. The roll call was answered by Evaluation Sheets ' were sent Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sothern visit- thoughts on peau and the min- home with each grade 7 and 8 stu- ed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill utes were read and adopted. The dent last Friday. These sheets Mulvey at Betmore. Wroxeter Personals treasurer gave a detailed report are October's average mark for Friends of Harold Doig and showing the net profit from the History. They will be returned George Pittendreigh . will be turkey supper to be over $1,400. shortly to Mrs. Hooftman, the his - pleased to know they were able to Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Pollock The Wroxeter United Church, Mrs, Murray Donaldson, • con- tory teacher. return home Friday from List- and Todd of Bramalea visited her in the absence of Rev. Wesley B. vener of the nominating com- —Tammy Brown owel Memorial Hospital. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Ball, who is in Montreal due to mittee presented the new slate of ---Susan Mans . Mrs. Wally Nixon spent a Clark, over the weekend. the serious illness of his father, officers for 1977. couple of days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Toman were had as their speaker for Sunday Mrs, Fred McCann moved the relatives in Kitchener. Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. morning services Wesley Ball Jr. slate of officers be accepted. Mrs. Don't forget the bazaar, tea Lorne Matthews, Preston -Cam- who ably took his father's place Jack Mann spoke of the up-com- and bake sale in Pordwich Hall bridge, on Sunday. in the pulpit. He took as his topic ing bazaar sponsored by the WHI TECHUR CH on Saturday, Nov. 13, sponsored Mr, and Mrs. Matthew Elliott, "To hear the Word of God and re- evening unit, to be held in the The November meeting of the by the Anglican Church. Markdale, spent the weekend at spond", and his sermon was Sunday School roorp on Saturday, WMS is to be held Wednesday, Mrs. R. Aldrich of .Galt, form- their home here. based on "A New Ark for Mr. and Dec. 4 from 2-4:30 p.m., featuring Nov.* 17 at the home of Mrs..Gord- erly of Fordwich, is ill in the Mrs. Clarence Clement is a pa- Mrs. Noah and Family". Several baking, produce, crafts, odds and on Rintoul. Leaders are Mrs. Bill Hamilton General Hospital. tient in Wingham and District visitors were present along with ends and boxes of Christmas Evans, Mrs. Gordon Rintoul; Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Simmons Hospital and Mrs. Perce Hedley the members of the Canadian cards, wrapping paper, seals, helper, Mrs. Mewhinney; roll and Ken were Sunday visitors is a patient in Scarborough os- Legion, Branch 307, and the etc., ending with a cup of tea. call, "Peace". Topic, "Remem- with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hambly pital. We hope she will be able to Ladies' Auxiliary. to Wroxeter Mrs, Harding closed the meet- brance" ; courtesy, Mrs. D. in Listowel. return home soon. Church. ing with a benediction prayer: Craig. Come dine in elegance and 'mmfort in the Heritage,)?Ioom in the V-1 Hotel Teeswater We specialize in family dining and comfortable sur- roundings in our newly renovated and completely li- cenced dining lounge. 0 Beginning Sunday, November 14 Sunday Smorgasbord Featuring a 17 item salad entree. 7 . Open every Sunday from 4:00 to 7:00 P.M. At a price you can afford! Adults $4.50 Children 11 years and under $12.25 ;■