The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-11-25, Page 15V0t6OWfor Town ,EN li CURTIS
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Mrs. Eric I<6er of Fism 1,
led the shwa law -
led the Suavity evening song
Mrs. Elsie Henderson arranged
s4rvim sponsored b f the a iris-
and directed the FamUy Night
lian Women's Chrfb and was
program with talent from the
accompanied at the piano by Mr.
normal care suction and souse
Luther.
belp from the staff. The musical
The Goderich Township
munben included vocal saios,
Women's Institutd volunteers
duets, a men's chorus, a ladies'
were at the Home on Monday
chorus, piano sobs, duets, a
afternoon to assist with the old
pantomime and an instrumental
time music program. Mrs. Mait-
with the bells. Taking part were
land Driver, Molly Cox and
residents Elsie Henderson, Sarah
Norman Speir provided the
Carter, Pearl Wheeler, Elizabeth
music and the other eight ladies
Mitchell, Grace Robertson,
helped with the wheelchairs and
Jennie Lawson, Fane Finlay,
tion of Armistice Day. The Clin-
Nelson Lear, Norman Speir,,
La -in z9fig.pgnets — t /2"
Chester Mawhinney, Andy Scott,
numbers. Nelson Lear
Charlie Ruffell, and staff,
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Chester Archibald, Jake Roorda
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and Bob Taylor.
on their musical talent and
The Rebekah Lodge of Clinton
hosted the November birthday
party. Mrs. Jean Henderson,
Noble Grand, was emcee for the
variety program which was en -
13 EAVFM IR joyed by everyone and included
vocal solos by Molly Cox and
Dorothy h1cGregor; a square
dance and rhythm band numbers
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Vote
TOM.
DEYELL
For
Town Council
QUALIFICATIONS:
-On Recreo4n 8ioard for past 2 years.
-Treasurer, Winghom Arena Renovation Fund
-Is o resident of Winghom and has been for 26 years
A0 years experience as a Public Accountant
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by eight ladies; a vocal duet by
�..V� 'rex
Mrs. Elsie Henderson and
Norman Lear and a sing -a -long. -
The 30 celebrants were presented
. _ with gutta from the Lodge and the
0n eeo . k0es served lunch to 150 resi-Evepything. .Martha.Mrs
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teers • • I I assisted with the activities.
d , Finished Sus. A group of musicians from
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P Ce I S t m s
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panels in an assortment of styles to
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Luan Mahogany 3
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Vintage Pecan
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Planktex Midtone
} C� Trailblazer Gold 598
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Frost Elm
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Chateau Walnut
Lumber Values
Spruce Strapping Plywood
1 x 2 x 8'...�23a Fir G.I.S. 57
1 x 3 x 8'. .. � 4'x 8' x 1/4"
2 x 2 x 8'. .. 64C 4' x 8' x1/2'1397
2 x 4 x 8'. ..1 09 4, x 8, x 5/8„77
Economy Spruce
Standard
2 x 4 x 8'.W Spruce:
Standard Fir: 7"
Sheathin� 4' x 8' x 3/e"
4' x 8' x /e"..
4' x 8' x 1/2" 9"
4' x 8' x' /2" Q
124' 4' x 8' x 3/4"13"
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e birthday on November 25th,
thanked the Rebekahs on behalf
of the residents.
program. The trio, Elizabeth
An economical, easy to install grid system.
Intended for last week
Gibson, Judy and Barbara
Carter, known as the Bluebells
Permits easy lay -in and removal for access
_= Four residents were welcomed
sing country and western music
to pipes or wiring. Lightweight.
to the Home at Monday's pro-
in harmony and provide their
8' White 1 2' White 33c
gram. Miss Margaret Mitchell,
own accompaniment. The Elliott
brothers, from Blyth, Rick and
Main Beam Cross Tee
Mrs. Townsend, Ward Sellers and
Bud LeBeau. Marie Flynn and
Neil, play electric guitars. Kathy
4' White59c 8' White
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Norman Speir provided the old
Gibbings and Danny Tyndall,
who also play guitar, joined the
Cross Tee Angle Mould
time music, followed by a sing -a-
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24" X 48" Ceiling Tiles
long of patriotic songs in recogni-
selections.' Barbara Carter
played two piano solos and ac-
tion of Armistice Day. The Clin-
companied for a sing -a -long of
La -in z9fig.pgnets — t /2"
ton Christian Reformed Volun-
teers • • I I assisted with the activities.
d , Finished Sus. A group of musicians from
I 111110• Blyth, Londesboro and Clinton
P Ce I S t m s
ane ing
I '
Authentic woodgrain reproduction
panels in an assortment of styles to
suit your decor. Economical too!
Il ' 4' x 8' PANELS
97
Luan Mahogany 3
t 97
Vintage Pecan
4
Planktex Midtone
} C� Trailblazer Gold 598
f 4
_ 4
Frost Elm
t ` Elm,
�y Cedar, or Pecan
Chateau Walnut
Lumber Values
Spruce Strapping Plywood
1 x 2 x 8'...�23a Fir G.I.S. 57
1 x 3 x 8'. .. � 4'x 8' x 1/4"
2 x 2 x 8'. .. 64C 4' x 8' x1/2'1397
2 x 4 x 8'. ..1 09 4, x 8, x 5/8„77
Economy Spruce
Standard
2 x 4 x 8'.W Spruce:
Standard Fir: 7"
Sheathin� 4' x 8' x 3/e"
4' x 8' x /e"..
4' x 8' x 1/2" 9"
4' x 8' x' /2" Q
124' 4' x 8' x 3/4"13"
4' x 8' x 5/e" L
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ing ys a
area provided the Family Night
program. The trio, Elizabeth
An economical, easy to install grid system.
Gibson, Judy and Barbara
Carter, known as the Bluebells
Permits easy lay -in and removal for access
sing country and western music
to pipes or wiring. Lightweight.
in harmony and provide their
8' White 1 2' White 33c
r:
own accompaniment. The Elliott
brothers, from Blyth, Rick and
Main Beam Cross Tee
Neil, play electric guitars. Kathy
4' White59c 8' White
7r
Gibbings and Danny Tyndall,
who also play guitar, joined the
Cross Tee Angle Mould
rest of the group to play four
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24" X 48" Ceiling Tiles
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selections.' Barbara Carter
played two piano solos and ac-
companied for a sing -a -long of
La -in z9fig.pgnets — t /2"
numbers. Nelson Lear
thick for suspended ceiling
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congratulated the young people
System.
on their musical talent and
thanked them on behalf of the
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residents for the hour of fine
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64 SQ. FT.
entertainment.
12" x 12" Ceiling Tiles
Black Knights
Economical tile with tongue
androove design for easy
elect offieers
installation. 9sq.ft.
BELGRAVE — The annual
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meeting and election of officers
of Blyth Rising Star Royal Black
Recessed Lights`} Preceptory 1226 was held in Blyth
White enamel tr;mw 41, , 3Plain White Staple Plein Orange Hall on Tuesday Nov 16
White drop glass. Choose
8"sq. (100 Watt) or 10" sq.
(150 Watt).
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8 10„
Fluorescent Lights
Choose 24" length that—
takes 20 Watt bulb, or 48" 14
that takes 40 Watt.
Bulbs not Included. \ LV
when good reports were heard.
Harvey Jacklin a P.P. conducted
Garagethe election and installation of of-
bw� Door opener firers:
Worthy Preceptor, Sir Kt. W.
A fantastic way to have the ultimate ;< A. Nethery; D.P.; Robert Hib-
in security and safety! Pocket size a: berd; chaplain, George Grigg;
transmitter runs on 9'volt battery. registrar, Henry Pattison; treas-
urer, C. Falconer; lectures, H.
Includes short-range radio control Jacklin and Emerson Mitchell;
�< censors, Elmer Bruce and Her-
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19999 man Nethery; standard bearers,
Athol Bruce and Milo Casemore;
pursuivant, W. H. Nethery; tyler,
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R-12 Flbreglas Insulation
• Here's easy to use batts of insulation in choice of
Friction Fit or Paper -Back batts. 90 sq. ft.
'��rr►cam,
1199
` 15" x 48" x 31/2" thick
All Rigid Foam Insulation
405 JOSEPHINE ST.
WINGHAM
PHONE 357-2581
A.
Convenient 4' x 8' sheets of foam insulationthat's
ideal for between walls. Easy to handle.
89280 4 9
'/z" thick 3/4" thick 1" thick
Zonolite Insulation
Easy to sue, fire -retardant pouring insulation that's
x ideal for attics. Use'it once and
s U it lasts for ages —A�. you do is ��
pour it out until you achieve
i desired thickness It's a great
way to insulate. 3 cu, h. bag
STORE HOURS
Monday thru Friday
8:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Saturday
8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Elect
BIRUCE
MacDonald
for Town Council
Re-elect
ANGUS
MOWBRAY
For Town Council
With your support on Dec.
6th, I would endeavor to
continue my service in the
community to the best of
my ability as I have over
the past two years.
The next two years are important ones ...
T,
the Plowing Match (1978)
its Centennial (1979)
WE NEED A CAPABLE AND
ENERGETIC GOVERNMENT!
Elect s
BILL
RINTOUL
FOR CO NCII
a If he wins,
WINGHAM WINS!
I ask for your vote on Monday, December 6, 1976
For a free ride to the polls please call
357-2628
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