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SOME REAL FINE work on rugs and mats is done by Mary Lee Rooney at the Wingham
Adult Workshop. Mats like this will be on sale at the Crafts Sale to be held in the workshop
on December 4: The sale is one way the workshop has of financing throughout the year.
Big retirement party for
learned of
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Belmore
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Kevi* Haskins and Donna
Stew. were married in the Mcln-
Give
todi United Church on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Haskins will be liv-
what
I% an Sideroad 6 of Hawick
gyp.
favourite expnadens fwd by
Mr. and Mrs. Park were dinner
you'd like
D of and MnEverett
to give
Larry Fischer, Suzanne, Rob -
ert WA David Helfenstein were.
at Christmas
part of the float sponsored by the
Grey-Bruie Kennel Club in the
Low Dltlel0/flent
Santa Claus parade in Owen
(Melon.
Sound. The float was an antique
authorities, . representatives of
the peon, the support and co-
sleigh with various breeds of
Get your Santa
dogs. David was an elf and Pepsi
Sheepdog was Santa Claus.
Claus money now
Call Collect
with a low interest,
is the forma
Ruth McGuire, daughter o1 Mr
life insured' personal
WINGHAM
loan from Victoria
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and Grey.
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FUNDING CORP.
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SOME REAL FINE work on rugs and mats is done by Mary Lee Rooney at the Wingham
Adult Workshop. Mats like this will be on sale at the Crafts Sale to be held in the workshop
on December 4: The sale is one way the workshop has of financing throughout the year.
Big retirement party for
learned of
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spate warmly of the oppert fad
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with hi s fh*st boas,
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MONEY
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Peparttmmt 6f flame and
Rind,b the earlier,
year. ON demanded, demad
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loft absomm from home.
iuthe Harold's
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favourite expnadens fwd by
septation of a well -endowed
Resiietttitll, CoRs�lert:i.l
���vis�r� during trying
wallet and among other fitting
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He spoke warmly of ids
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remarby Prfrom here on
it would be "Harald- not Mr,
Low Dltlel0/flent
associatiow with cooservatiaf
(Melon.
authorities, . representatives of
the peon, the support and co-
Harold and Ruth are retiring at
their new home at KozyrWcve on
: IMteri111 fillenCinO
PROM" SERVICE
operation of his staff throughout
the Forest District and his
Staeo Lske, just out of Tweed.
Mrs. Cantelon
Call Collect
good
relationships with regional and
is the forma
Ruth McGuire, daughter o1 Mr
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head office in Toronto.
In summing -up 'Harold, stated
and Mrs. Harry McGuire of Be]-
grave. T},f-y were m
married in
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he would follow the same route if
he were to start over
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May. IM9, List before Harm is I
FUNDING CORP.
again and
transfer to Meaford.
FILMS
developed professionally by I For Quality
COLORMAT 9 ICE CREAM
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Main St. E., Listowel14 North St. 357-1102 Photo Labs Ltd. always depend on
D. N. Lefebvre, Mgr. Harold Cantlelon a t Tweed 9
Bring your films here for NEI LSO NS
- � BELGRAVE—On Saturday Harold was asked to explain the Huron District headquarters in FAST, EFFICIENT SERVICE Famous
We car
NOTICE evening, Nov. 20, a capacity background of all sketches de- Cambridge (formerly Galt and ryall flavours
crowd of fellow employees and pictipg such occurrences as Hespeler).
associates and their wives gath- "Walking on the water at Sand- In February, 1958, Harold
our
TOWN OF WINGHAM See us for all OUB Visit R Bred at the municipal building in banks Provincial Park", transferred to the Tweed Forest V " " � Y
Tweed to wish Harold Cantelon "Dropping his fully,uniformed District in Eastern Ontario as GIFT SELECTION
and his wife Ruth a long happy parks supervisor in a pool of parks and recreation areas I PARTY REQUIREMENTS
Ratepayers and inhabitants of the Town of Wingham retirement. Harold is the son of water", "Spending the night with supervisor and Mr. Hueston 9 9
are requested by Council the late Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cante- his car hung up on a rock while spoke glowingly of Harold's Just in time to beat that Christ- •Pop �+
to of Wingham. Daughter Linda chasing deer jack -lighters on a achievements in supervising the 1 mas Rush! *Snack Foods
of T onto Western Hospital and remote bush road", "Discourag- development and operation of And we stock'a Wide variety t0 *Boxed Chocolates
Not to Park Cars or Trucks Greg with Metropolitan Po- int nude sun bathing in District, such new provincial parks as tY ,
lice, Toronto, were both home for ' Provincial Parks", etc. Sandbanks, Outlet Beach, Lake Choose from. 9 *Other Party Needs
ON TOWN ROADS OR STREETS the event. When the laughter quieted on the Mountaips, North Beach, iltaslsral>wa1>ar11a1tsglxat>foal,asal»texalw>ilwra>wa1>eaaxrraxs�xmnsssas>>tsta>>>>~
December 1 ram 1.00 Q1976 to April 1.11S, to 7. 977 Ministry of Natural Resources down each of Harold's branch Frontenac, Bon Echo, Lake St. TIMEX
r �� r officials from head office, .deco. onto; Parry Sound, Huntsville, Tor- supervisors had an opportunity to Peter and Sharbok Lake. RUSTCRAFT I `O,qS WATCHES!
• get their last "whack at the Concludinghis remarks, Mr.
• boss,, • by way of special pre- Hueston spoke of Harold's climb
Bancroft, Aylmer, Napanee, and • Greeting Cards 9 STOCKING STUFFERS !
Kemptville joined with the Tweed septations. from a game and fisheries over- CHILDREN'S
- IN ORDER TO FACILITATE SNOWPLOUGHING Bill Hucston, the regional di- seer in 1945 with a"sale of tloo
District staff, executive mem- ry •BOWS I 9
OPERATIONS ' rector for the Eastern Region of per month• to a district manager Wrapping PaperBOOKS!
hers of the Conservation Authori- g PP 9 P R
ties Branch and members of the the ministrycolourfully traced in charge of a Forest District in 9
Council will not be responsible for damage to any Harold's career with the Pro- 1973.�9
Legislature (active and retired) OPEN: Monday to Saturday 8:30 a.m. - 10 p.m. Sundays 1:00 p.m. to 9:OOI p:m.
vehicle or any other obstacles parked on roads or to make the evening one that the vince of Ontario after a stint of In responding, Harold stated he
streets.five years with the R:e.A.F. This
Cantelon family will long cherish. included one year with the for -
WILLIAM Mumford Harolds for- mer Department of Game and
WILLIAM RENWICK g � p
r i - mer Forest Fire Control Super- Fisheries as an overseer -for
TOWN CLERK. Visor, capably acted as master a Huron and part of Bruce County 4` „.K...
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ceremonies and during the with headquarters at Wingham.
course of the evening saw that the Following amalgamation' of ervice
Direct
guest of honour's memory u ter- that Department with - the DeS
fain past events was adequately
Come dine In elegance and comfort in they partment of Lands and Forests
refreshed. one he was transferred from Wing -
Several of these "events" were ham to Meaford; promoted to de, FLOWERS COLLISION FUELS AUTOMOTIVE
Hetitage Room dt displayed by sketches
of the female staff puty district inspector and trans-
ferred to the Owen Sound office;
and placed around the walls. from Owen Sound to the Lake Wedding Al' s Collision9111 TIFfIN WINGHAM
in the Arrangements Service Imperial Esso Agent SUNOCO SERVICE
Cut flowers Phone LICENSED MECIIAN
DML(HAN
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Hotel TeeswaterCharleskodgins, forme • Plants 357-2206 UNDERCOATING
For all your Home and RUSTPROOVING
Flowers We specialize in family dining and comfortable sur- • • Flob CARS, TRUCKS, BUSES Farm Fuel and COMPLETE CAR &
soundings in our newly renovated and completely li- Implement dealer dies '' Complete Body Work Lubricating Needs
cenced dining lounge. 4 Wire Service and Painting 357 -IOU TRUCK SERVICE
Awell-known former business illness which resulted from a
r LEWIS Frome ond Rust Repair Prop. Ken Leiter
man of the town of Wingham, heart attack. Also Insurance Claims PLUMBING HEATING Phone
Charles Hodgins of 210 Catherine Born on Concession 10, Kinloss �1tZ F L 0 W E R S CONC. 2, MORRIS TWt'.
The newest and nest Smorgasbord in the Count. A� r 357-I 54 NIGHT357-359.5
h A y Street died s the Wingham and Township, Charlie was a son of 135 Frances 'Hwy. L �Oeksen
District Hospital on Monday, the late Walter Hodgins and Phone t 1st Morris
November 22. h wase his 66th Mary Jane Statters. He was a ;'A 2nd Morris • 2nd --Plumbing CONSTRUCTION
�' -- year and death followed a brief farmer and for 25 years operated 357-3880 x
a dealership for Massey Fer- —Heating
Sunday Smorgasbord Card Of Thanks guson implements. He retired in SALES AND SERVICE INSURANCE—Tinsmithing
1971. --#T. M. & T.
Special thanks to Dr. Leahy for Charlie was happiest when he 191 Josephine St.
Featuring a 17 item salad entree. his kindness shown to me while A was 'on the go' — making deals, 4 CONSTRUCTION
catching fish, travelling, or win- CANADA Wingham 357-2904
patient in Wingham Hospital. g g.
Also thank you to all the nurses ring at bridge. He will be missed CVP INiYRANCsi General Contravturs
Open every Sunday from 4:00 to 7:00 P.M. on second floor. for his ingenuity with machinery, SWEATERS ELECTRICAL All types of concrete work
Luella Gow his generosity and his quiet
At
Type: Of Pit Silos
now available Home and farm building
dependability.
At a price you can afford!
like to thank Pletch Electric -
Adults $4.50 Left to mourn his passing are at Insurance CALL ROR T11f11tPSt►N
We would Dr. his wife, the former Jean Ander- s u7-
Children 11 years and under $2.25 Mowbray and all the nurses on son of Lucknow, whomll'te mar- ♦ Wingham i11.t F,V:►I,E, t►NTAItIo
the maternity floor for their care. ried in the Ashfield parsonage in ��S WRRIE WINGHAM 357-:t uri
Also thanks to Father Nolan, 1941; two daughters, Mrs. Jim INDUSTRIAL or
friends and relatives who visited (Ruth) Alexander of Orchard PIRG POOLS, ETC. COMMERCIAL WIRING
us while we were in the hospital. Park, New York, and Mrs. Mac S PORT Also Rural and Domestic • s
Wanda and (Kathy) Lougheed of Rodney, A kes Brothers
J C GOWLAND & SONS n, 111 Main St Listowel Ontono
J. C. Desiree Curtis Ontario; three grandchildren, A / • . Phone 357-1593 CONSTRUCTION
David and Susan Alexander and Swimming Cottages, Homes
The family of the late Charlie Kristen Lougheed; five sisters, pools Additions 8 Renovations
Hodgins wish to express their Mrs. Jennie Bannerman, London, sincere thanks and appreciation Mrs. Annie Thompson, Kitch. Lynn Hey Above and Below BURKE EIKTRIC 357-3053
Renovations
TEESWATR E for the many acts of kindness ener, Marion Hodgins of Cam- Entellprises Ground Electrical Contractors Wingham
shown them in the loss of a loving bridge (Hespeler ), Mrs. John Complete Line of Ph: 528.2726
husband, father, and rand- Taylor of Cambridge (Galt) and Honda and Skidoo Motor Rewind and sox 122, Lucknow
g Pool Chemicals Sales
father. Your warmth and concern Mrs. Raymond Snyder, Water- Sales & Service ARMSTRONG
will always be remembered. loo; and two brothers, Harry, Household Appliances
BRITISH LEYLAND DEALER Jean HodgSIGNS
ins, Toronto, and Ralph, London. Hwy 86 east of Wingham Josephine St. 357.2450
Ruth and Jim Alexander The late Charlie Hodgins rested Phone 519 357 3435 CHEMICALS
at the S. J. Walker Funeral Home -Emergency Service -See SIGN
Kathy and Mac Lougheed Box 56 Walkertonthe Yellow Page:
where service was conducted at '-1970 Chev Im ala Car two o'clock on Thursday by Rev, w
Impala The family of the late Mrs. Barry Passmore of the Wingham WRITING
—1976 Plymouth Grand Fury Percy Willie would like to thank United Church where deceased UPHOLSTERY
neighbors, friends and relatives was a member. Interment fol
—270 Leyland Tractor for visits, flowers and cards; lowed in Greenhill Cemetery,y THE-, "Dunn by Tom""
—6 Furrow John Deere Plow Father Nolan, Laiet of Sacred let us make our old furniture
Lucknow. BETTER THAN NEW! ADVANCE -TIMES Truck L�tt�ring
League for prayers and cam- Harry McArthur, Len Crawford, Heart Parish, Catholic Women's Honorary pallbearers were
—3 Furrow International Plow H�� •
—7' Grader Blade munion offered; also Doctors John Jackson, Tom Jardin, Jack Commercial Signs
'�,Q For a free estimate and a
New Seow Titres Ping and Mowbray, nursing staff Marks, Jack Alexander and • show Lards
on first floor, V.O.N. and Home �� t .l look at our newest samples
Various sizes at competitive rices Warren Callan. Active pall :Ir of materials call: • Paper Posters
P P Care, R. A. Currie & Son's bearers were Andy Anderson, •
Several new HYDREND plows in stock Funeral Home, pallbearers and Jim Anderson, Dan Rnae, Jack �` i COOK UPHOLSTERY13�
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Logos
flower bearers. These " 4 Wraylor, Edwin Hodgins and An- r` •Illustrations
Phone Teeswater kindness during our recent, drew Hodgins. Floral tributes Blyth, Ontario 0bereavement and lengthy illness were carried by Jack Colvin, �' u 523-4272 Thonm E. Dunn
will he lona remembered and Wallace Conn, Dave Crothers,
392-6817 consoling. RR 1 Blueval.
Jim Boyle, Eldon Mann, Dave WE HAVE FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE
Percy Willie. Michael Willie, Murray, Douglas Snyder and Art A35.6395
and Mrs. Martina Machan. Wilson.
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