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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-05-09, Page 13AGENDA %�AIL_ Won &PBnm JUNE 9 ... 5th Annual Grand Ola Opry Show and Dance ' Doors open 6:30 Leroy Van Dyke 3 the Auctioneers Joe Stampley and Country Feelin Dance tickets sold out. Concert still available $5.00 Adult, $2.5012 and under Howick Community Centre, Lunch provided Concert 7:30 - 9:30 Dance 10-1 JULY 13, 14, 15 ... 3rd Annual Wroxeter Ball Tournament Wroxeter Ball Park Admission to grounds $1.00 daily Dance R lunch Saturday evening 9 pm - 1 am Band - DRUMLIN Dance $6.00 per couple, lunch included AUGUST 18 ... 4th Annual Steak and Corn Roast Dance - evening 9 pm to 1 am Band - SUNDOWN Wroxeter Ball Park AUGUST 25 ... 1 st Annual "Jam '79" Rock Concert Howick Community Centre 8:30 pm - 12 midnight Doors open 7:30 Admission $6.00 Bands - BAND, SWEET BLINDNESS DECEMBER 7 ... Christmas Supper and Dance Howick Community Centre Turkey Supper and Dance Doors open 5:30 pm, Hospitality hour 6-7 pm Supper 7 pm sharp, Dancing 9 pm - 1 am Band - WHISKEY HOLLOW from CFGM's "Opry North" Tickets available from any Wroxeter Parks Board member or by calling: 335-3265 (during business hours) After hours: 335-3245 or 335-6180 •-aro6010 as VM040'aftv M' M+'+- ^• :�'CIIdMar. w. wh... ,:+•--w .}• * -0-ar A . . . r n'7':c •, .,-, .. :rc.• v. , `t....nF+M�...•....�......i+N+r.-v++..,yv+ty+w.rv.+�+••r vr•sr� wr,.r +,. .••a ••,✓ r�W .y .. .. ...w s -.r .� r �r.•.• .. .. Trans on your Grand Opening. We are pleased to have been chosen to design and build your new transport terminal ! tions to Hyndman fort Limited Fleming IN RR 1, Hanover, Ont. N4N 3B8 Phone 364. 1880 Designers and Builders of Modern Farm and Industrial Buildings for over 50 years. '— Nuts. LEWIS sroMNoUM The Wingham Advance -Times, May 9. 1979—Pates 13 Belgrave Personal Notes Belmore Personals Mr and Mrs. Mark Mauger, The Belgrave Wanao s In- Lorilane and Ty and Mrs. stitute is pleased to report that Jaek Wright was admitted to PrOvent $Wh doobYotim. ` Eleanor Randquest of Mission $1,331.55 was received during the the County at Bruce General Newspaper ardchw SdW 4 dw rs, City, B.C. and Miss Lillian cancer campaign. The total for Rospltal, Walkertm, on Tbn.- . discussion and fallowft Ida, a Powell of Seaforth spent the 1978 was 71804.40. The Women's say, May 3. Bellmore friends word scramble Mas played, 711e weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Har- Institute would like to thank all wish tum a speedy recovery. next meeting will be hdd Jnae old Vincent. the Canvassers and allDaae who The Mari -Bel Singers are 17; in � will be Judy Naaey Mrs Walter Scott and Mrs. donated. planning a concert for May 17 at 8 and Jeff Dickwo. y Garner Nicholson attended the 31st annual officers ConferenceComplex. Mr. and Mrs. James Henry of p.m. at the Belmore Community The Chamber of of the Federated Women's In- Clawson, Michigan, called on Mr. ming yC held a M stuute of Ontario held at the Uni- and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse and 2, and decided that raUWdaft The Aril meeting of the p versity of Waterloo last week Mrs. Harry McGuire last Friday. will be held iE+'rida 8 y nights, Presbyterian Young People's beginning May 11, becjttlsa at dw from Tuesday to Thursday. All library books should be in at Society was held at the home of lack of bd A Junior P W team the Belgrave Library by May 12. Doug Pigeon UCW holds Mary, Joan and Twyla Dickson. will be included in the list of The topic was "Suicide" and the Belmore teams INS SOVApn• The and Robert, Hib- berd attended the father and son group discussed ways to help next meeting will be beW June 6 banquet in the Fordwich United Thankoffering unsuccessful victims and how to in the library. Church sponsored by the United Church Men's Club. WHITECHURCH—The United Mr. and Mrs. Don Rae, Jamie Church Women held their and Ian visited on Sunday with Thankoffering meeting in the her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James church with guests from the R. Coupes. Mr and Mrs. David Hanna and Lucknow Presbyterian church, family of Hanover, Mr. and Mrs. Lucknow UCW, St. Helen's, Wayne Minick and family, Mr. Wingham United, Trinity and Mrs. Briar. Storer of Kitche- Bluevale and Chalmers WMS — a sy ner and Mr. and Mrs. Larry May crowd of about 60. Violinist Jack Whytock and berry and Darryl of Londesboro organist Mrs. Agnes Farrish were weekend visitors with their played while the people were £ parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence gathering. gathering. Hanna hymn 'Jesus Wherever thy IffPeople Belgrave WI Meet' was sung with Mrs. Farrier the organist and ac< BEI,GRAVE —The Women's companied by Mrs. Milian Institute meeting will be held Moore.Mrs. May 15 at 8:15 p.m. in the Moore also gave the Women's Institute Hall with Mrs. meditation. The problems of life CEMETERY DONATION—Jeff Hurst,resident of the p William Fenton as convener. The are many and to deal with them Belgrave and District Kinsmen Club, presents a $500 guest speaker will be Cliff Robb people need to show love for one another and remember the new t cheque to Ken Wheeler, chairman of the Brandon Cemetery of CKNX Wingham. There will be commandment 'love one another board. The donation will assist the board in its purchase ofan exchange g of tants p and slips. as I have loved you'. two acres of land to extend the Belgrave cemetery. The lunch committee is Mrs. Wil- A duet was sung by Mrs. H. S. liam Coultes and Mrs. Clare Van d Warrop and MWoods. oos. ' ('amp. Guest speaker for the evening �' Present to arena see. was Rev. Wilena Brown, who X gifts Place second showed slides and talked about euchre was played. Winners BELGRAVE — Members of p y 0 her trip to Japan. Her pictures of the country were very colorful arena board and their wives Where, high lady, Mrs. Sam Pletch and high man, Ross Hig- /� in canoe race and interesting. They showed the met irr the Belgrave Community Centre on April 5 for an g ins. BELGRAVE — Warren Knight t beauty of the country and showed aura Followingthe euchre, Robert anon evening for Mrs.. Laura of Belgrave and Rene Booge people attending meetings. She displayed many things she Charters expressed their a re-, Johnston. p pp mans of Hensall entered the pro- p brought from Japan. During the evening progressive ciation to Laura for her many fessional class in the canoe race Mrs. George Thompson years as secretary and caretaker on Sunday afternoon. This race is presented Miss Brown with a gift. for the arena and Neil Vincent called the all Outdoor Canoe The offering was received by and Bill Stevenson presented her R. W. BELL With a barn board wall hanging, a Race, sponsored by CKNX, Min- istry National Resources Mrs. Bob Adams and Mrs. of and Wardrop. Mrs. Lorne Durnin .table centrepiece, and a card and the Maitland Valley Conserva- gave the prayer. KIN DONATION—Lloyd Michie, past president of the OPTOMETRIST money. tion Authority. Mrs. Farrier closed the Belgrave and District Kinsmen Club, presents a cheque for Laura thanked, everyone for GODERICH their thoughtfulness and enjoy- The race started at Lower Wingham et meeting with prayer and invited $200 to Margaret Taylor, representing the Canadian Cancer and canoed to Auburn, all to the Sunday School room for Society. The money was raised by the Kinsmen catching able evening and lunch was The Square 524-7661 20 miles. Warren and Rene refreshments. and loading 10,000 hens last month. 9 served by the ladies. placed second, winning $60 Trans on your Grand Opening. We are pleased to have been chosen to design and build your new transport terminal ! tions to Hyndman fort Limited Fleming IN RR 1, Hanover, Ont. N4N 3B8 Phone 364. 1880 Designers and Builders of Modern Farm and Industrial Buildings for over 50 years.