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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-05-30, Page 2P"e 2—Tee Wuligham Advance -Timm may 30. 1979 vice president; Ken Galbraith, secretary treasurer; Eileen Hamilton, secretary; Bill Smith, sergeant at arms; AAarni Newton, first vice president; Nellie Allan, treasurer; Rev. Orrence Laramie, chaplain; 'Carl Ettinger, second vice president and Bill Newton, president. • ,*11OWICK LEGION executive and the ladles' auxiliary - executive was Installed in Wroxeter Friday night. Seated Grainger of Waterloo visited his from left are: Donald Graham, sergeant at arms; Jean BOWMAN Hutchison, past president; Marg Renwick, president; (Maxine) Adams of RR 2, Gladys Vittie, executive committee and Marg Galbraith, Flower service will be ob- Sunday, second vice president. Standing are: Robert Harkness, first $788.47 in Gorrie couple Howick churches WIII turn in wed 55 years ■ C They also have 18 grand - Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Farrish - $153.45 over last year. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. celebrated their 55th wedding LADDER Mr. and Mrs. Michael Marrison anniversary on Monday. grandchildren. AWARD OF MERIT—FrazerLynn of Listowel was pre- They were married atDromore attended the wedding of their seated with the Howick Branch 307 Royal Canadian Legion in Egremont Township on May award of merit Friday night for his service to the branch. 1924. Mrs. Farrish was the ".::.:. Mr. Lynn, who has served as branch president twice, was former Hilda White, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jasper were married, Mr. Farrish presented with the award by current president Bill Newton,<<>; White. Wingham at the chapel at Ben- right. The Farrishes lived at c w miller Inn. Dinner followed the Luckno% until 1936, when they visitedpdr. Grainger in W-mgham moved to Gorrie and farmed on electric organ and her father Art MRS. GEORGE BROWN Highway 87 until retiring in 1966 Simmons. played the piano for the preludes. when they moved into the village Gorrie Personal Notes f Gorrie. oThey have three sons: Jasper f Go ' vice president; Ken Galbraith, secretary treasurer; Eileen Hamilton, secretary; Bill Smith, sergeant at arms; AAarni Newton, first vice president; Nellie Allan, treasurer; Rev. Orrence Laramie, chaplain; 'Carl Ettinger, second vice president and Bill Newton, president. • ceremony. On Sunday, another o rrte, Bower of North Bay and Johnstone of Victoria, B.C. - The local Women's Institute Grainger of Waterloo visited his and two daughters, Mrs. George BOWMAN and other volunteer canvassers parents on Saturday. (Maxine) Adams of RR 2, 7' for the Canadian Cancer Society have received Flower service will be ob- Sunday, Wroxeter and Mrs. F. Donald (Millie) Leader of Gorrie. BULK FEED $788.47 in served June 10, at 11:30 Howick churches WIII turn in donations. This is an increase of in Gorrie United Church. They also have 18 grand - $1089.00 $153.45 over last year. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. children and five great- LADDER Mr. and Mrs. Michael Marrison Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Farrish grandchildren. TANKS Mr. -and Mrs. Alvin. Mundell attended the wedding of their The weather was cold and wet spent Victoria Day holiday with granddaughter, Susan Adams, the day Mr. and Mrs. Farrish �. Rev. and Mrs. William Hen- and Randall Wingfield of were married, Mr. Farrish WITH Berson at Bruce Beach. Wingham at the chapel at Ben- recalls: There were no leaves on with Mrs. Cecil Grainger and miller Inn. Dinner followed the the trees on their wedding da ' Mr. and M Lawson Lew>s of Cambridge (Galt), Miss Donna ceremony. On Sunday, another mrs. .7 1924. FILLPIPI Lewis of Dunnville, Barry Dane granddaughter, Carol Adams, 560-203 7 ton Catharines, Mrs. Mel graduated from Waterloo University. Guest speaker at p 7' T of Brussels, Mr. and Mrs. Taylorfor 13 ton 7' AND Kevin Stuart, Wmgham, were Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Hyndman Howick churches WIII turn in dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. of Elmira spent the weekend with 560-220 $1089.00 Edgar Dane on Sunday. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rev. R. S. Clyde of the Bervie LADDER Mr. and Mrs. Michael Marrison Merrill Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hyndman. pastoral charge was guest of Burlington spent the Victoria Mr. and Mrs. John McCutcheon speaker at the Wroxeter and Gorrie United churches Day weekend with Mrs. Glad Edgar. visited Mr. and Mrs. James on Sunday, May 27 while Rev. �. Mr. and Mrs. Ian Howes of Moloney of Bramalea. Wesley B. Ball preached at the Peterborough spent the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Simmons Bervie anniversary. with Mrs. Cecil Grainger and and family of Wroxeter, RR 1, Marcia Gibson played the visitedpdr. Grainger in W-mgham visited Sunday with Mrs. Joe electric organ and her father Art and District Hospital. Robert Simmons. played the piano for the preludes. Mr. Clyde's sermon topic was 'What gets my attention gets me'. all day Saturday. I I I PECTION GLASS � I ANGLE IRON LEGS 6 BRACES— C Code Descrip. Ohm a-560-202 4' 2 ton 7' 560-203 7 ton 7' 560-204 10 ton 7' 560-205 13 ton 7' 560-206 16 ton 7' b -Auger boot for feed tarries. WIII turn in $ 949.00 any direction 560-220 $1089.00 Farm Price when purchased with any of $1329.00 the bsted tanks Ea. 549.99 Lubricated bearings. 519-101 /-ANHOLE 6 VENT ON HINGES TANK BODY PAINTED ONE COA' —UNDERCOAT ONE COAT mETALL GREEN ENAmE L —LADD: R ANGLE IRON RING �•`""`°""°"`"""r`"�'^•.. •oia..,�m.,warxa..•.: n.: � lsARORRRl��:�1'9P:2��'C° %FOR EXTRA STRENGTH Grease. 5 Lightweight 2998 Gun a Hydraulic Jack SALE E ,, Heavy duty grease gun, the Heavy duty cast steel base, ,A gun the pro's friss: Rugged, welded steel body. Height dependable and smooth- adjusts 81!2" to 18". Fast operating. Jam -proof toggle rising action operates Inver- ' HOPPER mechanism. 3 -way loading .tical, horizontal Or angular • • • . .. • ..........571-107 positions. 28'!z" handle. 8ton Ll TOG E THE R TO SERVE �� r.► r � �teLI CIAG "' Buy your home, life, boat, and auto insurance from a friend Co -Operators your credit union sponsored insurance company St.] Wingham, Ont. North Huro n Credit Union 357-2311 The Co-operators 357-3739 7 x r x 6'Stock ��� Watering Tank Ea.fane Ma 22 -gauge galvanized steel for strength. 1/4" drain plug with 20 -gauge bottom. Ang- and cross brace included. led, corrugated side walls ................ 579,-003 The AUGER BOOT WILL TURN ANY DIRECTH Cu Farm Sale Price Nt Cap (freight extra) 13' 263 $ 689.00 caoacity...571-102 NON-LEA11AUGER BOO RING SA -VE 114 PER TONNE ON BULK FEED AT C O=OP FARM PRICE. Triese P-,ces a•e soerr paces a.a aae o^ v to i"Ose ra•rrias c..a1 red _-oer INe Feoera, Sar., aria E.c,se Ta. Laws to Durc"ase eerr s useo b• ac' : t„• a Jurposea On ta■ aria o• OUTY e.empt bass Tn,s m.st be su00o•ted Or mw 0 eri0 use• celM.0 ate at rhe t—e or O.'C"ase ). C.S.A. approved ......,549-856 E_2-40n� Unlined �� Roper Gloves 82P 9t SAIF MCI Creme steerhide gloves with roper thumb and dome fastener at top. Available in sizes Medium, Large and X -large 546-404 Co-operation among Co -Ops. Located in the . Credit Union Building. 8 Alfred St., [corner of Josephine — — u. a u.str safe price `_ oRueoICLZ 0411•043J WINGHAM 57-2 11 1_. 8" Rawhide Wort( Boot y'! 3�9 yr 8" Cheyenne steel toe work boot with Bontex insole, foam cushion and steel shank. Full and half sizes 6-13 (no 12'/2 1. CHOOSING FLOWERS and plants from the selection displayed at the Kinsmen lawn and garden sale Saturday are Murray and Jane McLennan. The Wlrphsm Kinsmen held fhe saM ttetvtrsen the Town hall and N. D. Cameron Ltd, AUGER BOOT WILL TURN ANY DIRECTH Cu Farm Sale Price Nt Cap (freight extra) 13' 263 $ 689.00 17' 417 $ 829.00 21 571 $ 949.00 25' 725 $1089.00 29' 879 $1329.00 C-11 h. x 4"' Grain Auger Heavy duty. Lubricated bearings. 519-101 16 gauge tubingg. Farm Price. Ea. $137.88 • SA -VE 114 PER TONNE ON BULK FEED AT C O=OP FARM PRICE. Triese P-,ces a•e soerr paces a.a aae o^ v to i"Ose ra•rrias c..a1 red _-oer INe Feoera, Sar., aria E.c,se Ta. Laws to Durc"ase eerr s useo b• ac' : t„• a Jurposea On ta■ aria o• OUTY e.empt bass Tn,s m.st be su00o•ted Or mw 0 eri0 use• celM.0 ate at rhe t—e or O.'C"ase ). C.S.A. approved ......,549-856 E_2-40n� Unlined �� Roper Gloves 82P 9t SAIF MCI Creme steerhide gloves with roper thumb and dome fastener at top. Available in sizes Medium, Large and X -large 546-404 Co-operation among Co -Ops. Located in the . Credit Union Building. 8 Alfred St., [corner of Josephine — — u. a u.str safe price `_ oRueoICLZ 0411•043J WINGHAM 57-2 11 1_. 8" Rawhide Wort( Boot y'! 3�9 yr 8" Cheyenne steel toe work boot with Bontex insole, foam cushion and steel shank. Full and half sizes 6-13 (no 12'/2 1. CHOOSING FLOWERS and plants from the selection displayed at the Kinsmen lawn and garden sale Saturday are Murray and Jane McLennan. The Wlrphsm Kinsmen held fhe saM ttetvtrsen the Town hall and N. D. Cameron Ltd,