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Page lz The w'u Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Schultz SchultsFvras at nllaonbwg Steve Caslick, Wingham; Janet,
went to St. Catharines on the a f bar brother, Mr. Margaret, Steve, Larry; Mr. and
weekend to celebrate Christmas Mrs.d Hopper and tam Mrs. Paul Laidlaw of Windsor
with their daughter, Mrs. Tom ily. and Mrs. Kathy Blake.
McMullin, and Mr. McMullin. Mrs. Graham of Brampton Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Friday everting, Mr. Schultz ex- spent the weekend with her Ducharme of Goderich for
perienced breathing difficulty daughter, Mrs. Bev Kay, Mr. Cyristmas were M.,and Mrs. El -
which necessitated his removal Kay, Graham and Wendy. roy Laidlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
to hospital. His many friends Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiffin, Mr. Laidlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
here wish him a speedy re- and Mrs. Victor Emerson spent Durnin, Mr. and Mrs. Cameron'
f covery. Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Simmons, London, Mr. and Mrs.
• �. - Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mowbray George Young and family of Howard Long, Martin and Aman-
spent Christma., Day with Mr. Wingham, Mrs. Gertrude Tiffin da, London, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
r " and Mrs. Angus Falconer and and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Johnston Scholtz and Kenton of.. Goderich.
Kevin and with Mr. and Mrs. of East Wawanosh. � Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Emerson,
James Wilson and family ° of Christmas guests with Mr. and Darlene, Sharon and Brenda of
Wingham. Mrs. Bill Rintoul were Mr. and St. Catharines were Sunday
A Mr. and Mrs. Relison Falconer, Mrs. Neil Rintoul1 Steven an;: evening visitors with Mr. and
iV Paul and Lynn of Sarnia are Scott of East Wawatlosh, Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacDonald.
spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Campbell, Listowel, Graham Kay spent a fevgsdays
The bells usher in a New Year. Mkty it Mrs. Robert Mowbray and other Mr. and Mrs. Dave Oberholtzer, last week with his grandmother,
be filled with peace and joy for everyone, relatives. 14 Jeffery and Julie of Waterloo, Mrs. Graham of Brampton.
everywhere.'Thanks for your many kindnesses. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Falconer of -Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Robinson Celebrating Christmas on Sun -
Sarnia spent the holiday with her and Mark, Belgrave, Mr. and day with Mr. and ,Mrs. Gordon
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mrs. Harry Gutoskie, Michelle Rintoul, Brian and Gayle, were
Milligan. and Michael and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Jim Curran and Paul,, Mr.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin Mack Cardiff, Brussels. and Mrs. Gary *Rintoul.
Don and Bill Montgomery were Christmas guests with Mr. Saturday guests with Mr. and Saturday guests with Mr. and
and Mrs. Angus Falconer. Mrs. Alex Craig, Lana, Ryan and Mrs. Dawson Craig at the Com -
Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClena- Janet, were Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert munity Memorial Hall were Mr.
ghan on Saturday went to Kit- Schwichtenberg, Lori and Kerry, and Mrs. Bill Peacock, Bluevale,
chener and visited with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coultes, Lloyd Peacock, Cambridge, Mr.
° Mrs. Paul Geiger and took his Debbie, Blaine and Kevin, and and Mrs. Peacock and David of
° mother, Mrs. Bin McClenaghan, Albert Coultes. Freelton, Mr. and Mrs. Alex
to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mr. and Mrs. Carman Whytock Robertson, . Wingham, Jim
Moss of Plattsville. and Jack on Saturday were Robertson, Hanover, Marilyn
O o Mr. and Mrs. Fair spent the guests with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Robertson, Toronto, Mr. and
..•, ,� �l holiday with his parents, Mr. and Whytock and family of Tees- Mrs. Ron Cook, Belgrave, Mrs.
• •• Mrs. Fair, and her father, P. J. water. Janet Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
s •I, Crawley of Guelph. Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Wal- McBurney and Ronald, Hugh
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schultz, ter Elliott, Barry, David, Paul McBurney, Toronto, Mr. and
Elwin and Gregory of East and Karen were Mrs. Agnes Mrs. Harvey Craig, John, Robert
• - Wawanosh spent Christmas at Elliott and Mrs. Galbraith of
• . pe and Lisa of Wingham.
• ' •-•"'�. 0 Lucknow with their daughter, Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin held
0Mrs. Brian Johnstone, Mr. John- MacPherson, Beverley and Christmas Saturday for Mrs.
f� 0 l stone and family.On Sunda the friend Jim Yundt, Gail and friend
y Ethel Stewart, Wingham, Mr.
...• : ® - r and Mrs. Douglas Tiffin, Lori and
Michael of Wingham, Mr. and
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Concert at -Chalmers Mrs. Bevin Tiffin, Stephen and
Dean, Miss Joyce Tiffin of Tor -
` WHITECHURCH — Linda Ver- ing the beautiful churches onto and Barry Tiffin of Kit
• steeg delivered the opening visited. chener.
�: ••' recitation and words of welcome On display were several ar-
o when the Sunday School children titles brought from the Holy
of Chalmers Presbyterian Land, including thorns similar to Brownie Corner
Silver bells chime, filling the air with heartfelt
Church staged their annual those in Christ's crown before his
Christmas concert on Thursday crucifixion.
wishes, for a year of unlimited happiness, for all evening of Inst week. Bev Kay Members of Barry Elliott's The Brownies each made a
our devoted friends. was master of ceremonies and class and Patsy Scott's class, Christmas: corsage. We want t4
extended a warm welcome to all. Mary Moore, Cora Blom, Lyle thank Mrs'. D. Vair for preparing
Opening musical numbers sung Willis, Ross Pickard, Bob ,Jamie- the materials and showing us how
HANNA S by the school were "Here Comes son, Michael Irwin, Eddie deBoer to make them.
Susie Snowflake", "Rudolph the and Kendra Pur.don, sang Shelly Tolton and Rhonda
Red -Nosed Reindeer" and "We "Frosty the Snowman" and "Old Rathburn earned their Golden
Men's and Boys' Wear Wish You a Merry Christmas". St. Nicholas Had a Pack". The Bars. Carol Belanger received
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Members of Kathy Purdon's offering ,as received by David er wry er s a ge an ie tc
class, Andy Versteeg, Brian Ross and 'Donald deBoer and holls her baton badge.
Ross, Karen Elliott, Tony Fal- dedicated by Mr. Kay. The Guides and Brownies held
toner, Paul Pickard and Karen Two musical numbers, a Christmas party after singing
an n Pickard, were joined by mem- "Mary's Boy -Child" and "Pass it carols at the Wingham hospital.
o • a 1) bers of Wendy Kay's class, Henk ` On", were sung by members of
1 o Y Blom, Lana.. Craig, Linda Ver- the senior classes, David Elliott,
+/ • s a steeg and Steven Rintoul, as they Wendy Kay, Donald deBoer,
a o sang. "Away in a Manger" and Faye Irwin, David Ross. and
r► "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star". Vickie Scott. A play was pre- M
_ t • Recitations were given by sented by Barry Elliott's class
Henk Blom and Steven Rintoul. comprised of Kendra Purdon, n
o Walter Elliott introduced Alex Mary Moore, Eddie deBoer and
l/ Robertson who with his wife, had Donald Irwin. d'
• been on a tour of the Holy Land. Donald deBoer, David Ross
_ Mr. Robertson showed pictures of and David Elliott entertained
some of the places visited which with a skit, following which the
included Jerusalem, Judea, the 'Children sang "Go Tell it on the `
River Jordan, .Sea of Galilee, Mountair" and "Kum' Ba Yah".
Mediterranean Sea and Garden After a closing recitation by Lana
of Gethsemane, and the sur- Craig, the chorus sang "Jingle
rounding country where olive Bells" and Santa Claus, arrived to
trees grow and shepherds tend distribute gifts. Lunch was °
their sheep. He also gave a very served to end a delightful evening
interesting commentary describ- of fun and entertainment.
Hope it's a hang-up A'ew Fear for.
Recreation Report
all our friends, to whom we owe so By Jim Ward
much! Many thanks.
ARENA
FOLLY RESTAURANT Each week we have tried to to Feb 1st. Then we will start to
keep you posted on the progress bring the temperature of the
Don and Betty Burley of. the arena and what has'hap- brine down slowly in order to
pened during the past week. This make ice. We are hoping for ice
week seems to have been a par- on the weekend of Feb. 12-13 if all
titularly busy one with much goes without.a hitch from now to
being accomplished. then.
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With January 4th being a target
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a�ht on into a eeool New fear date for the pouring of the floor FLOOR HOCKEY
o• c ✓ , the men worked feverishly to Over the Christmas holiday
o ; filled with has•a ons' complete as much as possible this activity was suspended. It
before the Christmas weekend. will resume on Jan. 6th at the
and [)easel P The supports were all set in place regular time. Unfortunately we
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u > with steel reinforcing rod tied to were unable to use the school on
_ a these supports. This will aid the Dec. 21 because of a school
Imo" o .? t� - floor in being one solid mass. commitment. The game we lost
s - � ; ��,'� 'N v Then all the pipes were put in because of Dec. 21 will be post-
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We're ringing in
I the New Year with best
wishes for you and
your loved ones. May the days ahead
see the fulfillment of peace, prosperity
and enduring happiness for all. We wish to extend
our heartfelt thanks to our friends and patrons
for their loyal trust, confidence and good will ... and
for making this past year a wonderful one.
headers (the main pipes at the and we will pick up where we eft
north end of the arena). The pipes off. t; 0 our good friends and neighbors, We
which carry the brine, are t>—o -t►
o • plastic. They are cemented to the GIIINASTIc's wish the very hest In the coming New Year. May your days
elbows and the pipes and also This activity will resume on
aclamped to ensure a tight fit. Jan. 6 but please make note that be replete with health, prosperity and the fulfillment of
There has been some work it will start at 7 instead of 6:30.
L' 1t i done on the freezing system it We feel it is just a little soon after every endeavor. Let Us vow to Work together for the better-
/ t t_ will be ready on time. The last supper.
thing to he put in place will be the
wire mesh to go down over the
SOCCER ment of sur community throughout the forthcoming year.
pipe and then it will be tied to the We have a couple of keen
s supports. The floor shouldn't soccer enthusiasts who are will-
ti crack now after all this support- ing and able to coach and sponsor
ive structure. a soccer team. This team would
The floor in the auditorium up- play in the division involving
stairs has all been tiled now as teams in this area and be con- T
well as one washroom. The kit- . netted with the Londoh league. If - the management and staff
then and other washroom have there are some soccer fans and
yet to be. done this week Of players please contact me here at 1 at the
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course, all the dressing rooms the recreation office This team
and hall to the dressing rooms will be comprised of tions 16 and
were completed several weeks up. There will he a meeting called t
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at a�later date when more plans
•/ _ V When the floor is poured by this are laid. It is hoped that indoor Wingham Brussels
• time next week. ,Jan. 4th, there training and practising will start
K h the first of February. Belgrave, Ontario
will be a waiting period of 28 days n y 357-2711
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for the floor to cure. Although the The plan is to run this team in
MUSIC CENTRE concrete will be. hard enough to ' the summer of 1,977 and from V ' C3 UNITED CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO
walk on and to grind within a those players work down into a
Josephine Street Wingham couple of days, it takes 28 days to minor system in the summer of
completely cure. That brings us t978