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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-05-23, Page 16Page 16-7'he Wihghain Advance Times, May 23, 1879 a freelance writer. The meeting was opened by the B I u eva' e Miss Elaine Townshend new president, Mrs. E. Gedke. Mrs. E. Harding gave devotions, weekend visitors at alp Nome °�► reading scripture and giving a of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Stan*er • Is Fordwieh WI speaker meditation on "What Makes a Home". She closed devotions were Louise Stamper, Bob Erpat Of Scarborough, Mrs, lfildred n with a prayer. Stewart of Wingham, Mr. and ` P'ORDWICH—Miss Elaine Towumbeed, who lives in her own her own washing, washes dishes and dresses he -self. She asked Mrs. H. Gibson reported on the Mrs. Ron Paisley, Thedford, Mrs. John Blackett of Glencoe, apartment in Clinton and is in- the members and guests how officers' convention at Waterloo Mrs. Freda Owens of Kinloss. dependent yet was born without they, as individuals, would and Mrs. R. Agla gave a report held in A surprise party was held arms, is a very capable person. contend with being in a on the District Annual Tuesday night for Mr. and Mrs. She belongs to ALPHA Huron, a wheelchair and the problems it Fordwich. Alex MacTavish at the home of small organization formed to would create, such as not being The motto, "A woman who Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ross, help the handicapped. ALPHA is able to dial a phone or reach one, does not stand for something, following their departure from not supported finAmially so its apps' the difficulty of narrow door falls for anything", given by their farm on the fourth of activities are limited but ways, the problem of getting Mrs. C. Sotheran. Mrs. H. Turnberry to their new home F, nevertheless it contributes a down a sidewalk curb, crossing Feldskoy in introducing Miss near Bluevale. An enjoyable :> . great deal of support to the the street and trying to get the , Townshend, read a poem entitled evening was spent playing handicapped. wheelchair back on the sidewalk "The World is Mine", which told euchre and crokinole. The guests Elaine Townshend, despite her on the other side. of a crippled, blind and deaf of honor were presented with two lack of arms, drives her own car The speaker told the audience person and stressed the fact that redwood lawn chairs and two with the steering wheel 18 inches that Brussels and Goderich have all people must be grateful for matching flower hangers. Both from the floor. She steers with curb cuts for wheelchairs and their blessings, for always there Edna and Alex thanked everyone her right foot and drives with her Listowel has some. Ramps are is someone with greater burdens. and invited them to visit them in left which causes consternation also needed for wheelchairs. their new home. among other car drivers who how the car can be While Elaine does not use a wheelchair she sees the need for Plans were discussed for a bus trip in June and the meeting Mrs. Jim Wright is a patient in Victoria Hospital, London. FASTBALL ACTION has started at the Win ham ballpark g p wonder moving with no one at the wheel. help. She keeps busy by writing closed with the singing of "God Mr. and Mrs: Alex MacT vish With the BPs facing opponents In exhibition games. The BPs Elaine types and writes with articles and poems for different Save the Queen". A social half spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. are off to a good start, last week downing Milverton 6-2 he feet. also mks, cls, does newspapers and hopes to become hour followed. Joe Walker and family. behind the strong pitching of Doug Petteplace and Ed Daer. The Wingham Advance -Times, May 23, 1979 Red Front Petteplace pitched six innings, allowing two runs and strik- ing out 17; Daer pitched three hitless innings to end the game, adding five more strikeouts. Doug Leitch led the BP attack with three hits. I d a Red Apples 1 Pcw`sd,neWers S - 4 Veriaties, I{ oz - U.S. No. 1 SHOULDER ROAST • 9 5 SPREAD ROLLS 959 Head Lettuce .2/.99 Sherr Mopie Loof - 16 oz. lb. 9%zen Food BUTT ROAST SLICED BOLOGNA � .49 Fr'O MkeMBoneless Maple leaf Sweat pickled Schneiders - 2 Ib. box SHOULDER CHOPS �. 9 COTTAGE ROLLS ib. 1 .55 Beef Burgers 3.59 Westgns lonwn - 6 s g Filled Buns .69-1 Sehnaidan Sliced. - a Varieties, 6 0:. Pride Of -Carnation Hash Brown -. Z Ib. Cello DINNER PICNIC 19 Potatoes 2/969 COOKED MEATS .39 Z WsMi Strawberry - 12az. Jelly Rolls *79 Schn.i n (Regular or Bsef) Aida of C, 1, sliced - 6 oz. Chun King - .3 Varieties, 11 oz. Christie: Stade Pack iso gm. 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