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BAND CONCERT LUCKNOW FARMERS' TEEN DANCE r. s' � �
June 15 at 8 p.m. in the Brussels MARKET OPENS in Cranbrook Community Hall, c 13
Park. (In case of inclement Beginning Saturday, June 9 the Friday night, June 15. Time 8:30 a " x;.:. (Goderieh Ltd.)
weather it will be held in the Lucknow Farmers' Market will p.m. to 12 midnight. Admission $2 Ila11
arena). Featuring 3 pipe bands, be open every Saturday from 8:30 each. Stevens Disc Jockey. ZaY� x
brass band, highland dancers, a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at the west end 6 13
s on ALL
and marching cadets. Adult $2- of Lucknow by the swimming ;ate �•
Savin 8 10
children il; under 12 free. Please Pte• Come and get locally grown DANCE >. ,: / WOOD BURNING STOVES,
bring Your own lawn chair. fresh fruits and vegetables in Festival Singles' Dance. Friday,
season, hand -made crafts, and June 15, Victorian. Inn Stratford, BAR-g-QUES AND CHIMNEYS
30; 6; 13 \E .
fresh homemade baking. Ont. Dancing 9 to 1 a.m. Welcome
BEEF BARBECUE 6-13 singles over 25 years. (no blue
Saturday, June 23, attend the jeans) 0� Also available - accessories,lass fire oee
Listowel Rotary club beef barba -
MUSIC EVENING 6-13 t�i�• ;. dears stovepipe and fittings.g
�
cue, in the Listowel Memorial The Wroxeter United Church
Arena, 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.; dance to choir invites you to come and WELSH COUNTRY FAYRE � � \, Beat the fall price increases by buying now.
follow, music by The Chaparrals; enjoy an evening of music with In Belgrave arena on Saturday,A=
them at the Wroxeter United June 23 from 4 to 9 p.m. Admis `� Free estimates on installations
adults $6; children under 12, '
$2.50. Proceeds for retarded on Sunday, June 17 at 8 cion free. Stalls featuring new 90 Day purchase terms or delivery after July
workshop. Event under authority P.m. Come early and take part in and used items; plants, baking x 15th with deposit:
of a special occasion permit. the hymn sing at 7:45 p.m. Lunch jewellery, penny auction, fish
13-20 will follow. pond etc. Cold meat supper, ? Sale in effect until .lune 30th at
6-13 smorgasbord, served from 5 to 7 ��'; both locations
FESTIVAL FUND p.m. Adults $3.75; children 12 and
under $2; reschool children free
RAISING DANCE INSTITUTE MEETING P S1 South $t. 200 �ain St.
Saturday, June 23 at 9 p.m, the Maitland Women's Institute will Sponsored by Belgrave United Goderieh 524-4444 Luean 227-4343
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Raising Dance will be held in the p.m in the Council Chambers; 6 -13 -20 -
Blyth and District Community pot luck supper.
Centre with a midnight buffet and 40TH WEDD ANNIVERSARY A
Please come and het us cele -
music
by Ray Bush. Tickets are EUCHREP
$15 a couple or $8 each. 4eserva- Wingham Figure Skating Club brate our parents' ( Win and + *
Charlie Johnston) 40th waddle Business WINGHAM
tions 523-9300. will hold a euchre party on g ��
Wed-
nesday, June 20 in the IOOF Hall anniversary at Blyth Memorial i° r ; , `.
P Hall on Saturday, June 23. Dane g a�, MEMORIALS
(next to IGA) at 8:30 m. Lunch y and
STRAWBERRY BUFFET and prizes. Everyone welcome. ing from 9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m._ ..• '� ., "
` �*�s a�� . GUARANTEED GRANITES
At St. Paul's Anglican Church, Everyone welcome. No gifts •
Wingham, Tuesday, June 26, 5 to please. Marilyn Craig, Nancy • '� �„� nr �.�CEMETERY LETTERING
7 p.m. Adults $4; children under ANNUAL MEETING Daer and families. �a aK; Professional REASONABLE' PRICES
The annual meeting of the Wing -
12, $2. Everyone welcome. ham and District Hospital As-
sociation Directory will be held on Thuds- OVERALL BIKE WINNERS—The overall winners of the bike rodeo, held at Hawick Ree. Ph. 357-1015
day, June 21 at 8 p.m. in the audi- DAY TRIP Central Public School on the weekend, are shown in the photo. The event, which attracted
BAKE SALE torium of the Wingham Public 9. Niagara Falls and area, July 33 entries, was sponsored by the Howick Optimist Club. In the photo, from left to right
Wingham Minor Ball, in the 9. Call Holiday World at 357-2701 9
School. All matters of business are: front row, Jeff Cunningham, senior; Robert Mann, intermediate; and Mark Adams, Frederick F. Homuth
IOOF Hall, Saturday, June 16, 2 for details. 9
pertaining to the Wingham and
to 5 p.m. All proceeds to minor junior; back row, Harvey Wheeler, vice-chairman in charge of youth activities of the KARL C LENTZ
District Hospital Association will Phm.B., R,O.
ball. P PORK BARBECUE Hawick Optimists, and Const. Greg King of the Walkerton Ontaio Provincial Police C. be transacted, including the detachment. Const. King is the community services officer. (Banner Photo) Carol E. Homuth, O.D.
election of directors and other of- AND DANCE Chartered
Sponsored F' CALF :,1111 ,... helud ,._ o_.. _day - .. __ .6 Mrs. H. Viola Homuth, O.D.
Sponsored by the Salvation firers. Changes in hospital by- ��,,, 11� „�.� �„ .�a11,w da y, ,,�,� .�
Army, on Edward Street, Wing- laws will be considered. Any at the Blyth and District Com- Accountant
person who is at least 18 years old munity Centre (arena floor). • Win ham, Ontario Optometrists
pain, on Saturday, June 30, 2 to 4 and who pays to the corporation Tickets $12 per couple. Supper 6 Role of county home changing, 9
m' 15 or more days before the annual to 8 p.m. Dancing 9 to 1 a.m. to Telephone
y p HARRISTON Ontario
meeting in any one year, a mem- the Bluewater Playboys. Spon- (519)357-1087
SCHOOL REUNION bership fee of $1, shall be a mem- sored by Blyth Lions Club. For • • 338-2712
The Centennial School Reunion ber of the corporation for the fol- tickets call Blyth 523-4551 or Huronview administratortsays
Committee wants to make a dis- lowing 12 months. The one year 5234545.
play of past class pictures, membership may be obtained at 23-30-6-13 By Shirley J. Keller Rogers, the dietitian, should be It was learned these safety
individual pictures or any group the hospital office. Again a re- During the past 10 years the commended in this regard." devices are wired directly into REID AND PETERSON
pictures,taken in any educational minder memberships must be GARAGE AND LAWN SALE role of Huronview, Huron In other business county the electrical service and Reeve
institution in Wingham in the purchased at least 15 days prior Gigantic garage and lawn sale. County's home for the aged near council learned that the future Harold Robinson of Howick Chartered Accountants
past. Anyone willing to lend to the meeting. Everyone wel- Five families' treasures, Satur- Clinton, has changed from a will require many improvements Township pointed out that if there
Pictures for the school reunion at come. day, June 16, 10 a,m. to 4 p.m, residence to a health care facility. at Huronview, including new were a fire in the electrical
F. E. Madill Secondary School Jack Hodgins, Pres., Corner Park Drive and Shuter. for senior citizens, its . ad.,. equipment, furnishings, service the detectors would be 218 JosePbine St., Wingham
Aug. 4, please contact Sally John Strong, Sec. 6-13 ministrator claims. redecorating and minor rendered useless. He suggested Ph: 357-1522
Campeau by June 30 at 262 Shuter 13-20 Chester Archibald says the renovations. battery operated smoke detec-
y J.A. Peterson, C.A. B.W. Reid, C.A.
Street or phone 357-1874.
RECEPTION AND DANCE average age of the residents is Mr. Archibald was questioned tors would give the best
6-13-20-27 ANNIVERSARY SERVICES For Gregg and Brenda Cardiff, gradually increasing due to on the fire detectors at the home. protection in case of fire.
Whitechurch United Church will (nee Brenda Nethery) on Satur- community support services
50TH WEDD ANNIVERSARY hold anniversary services on day, June 16 in Belgrave Institute which allow senior citizens to
The family of Aitchison and Ruby Sunday, June 17 at 11 a.m. and 8 Hall. Everyone welcome. Ladies remain longer in their own
Wallace of Clifford, cordially p.m. with Rev. George Watt of Please bring lunch. homes. He said such things as . .
invite neighbors, relatives and Oakville as guest minister. Spe- housing units built specially for
friends to join with them at tial music by the choir in the 90TH BIRTHDAY seniors, meals -on -wheels and
Howick Community Centre on morning and by the Mari -Bel An Open House in honor of Mrs. homemaking, home care and day
Friday, June 15 at 8 p.m. to cele- Singers at night. Everyone wel- Ethel Wheeler's 90th birthday care centres allow Huron's
brate their parents' 50th wedding come. will be held on Saturday, June 16 elderly to be more self-reliant for Service Directo
anniversary. Best wishes only in Knox United Church school- a longer period of time. ry
please. room, Belgrave, from 2 to 5 p.m. As a result Huronview's ex- ELECTRICAL SALES AND SERVICE FUELS FLOWERS
6-13 BROOKHAVEN OPEN HOUSE No gifts. Everyone welcome. -tended care services are much
The residents and staff of Brook more in demand. Figures in a
HOWICK BINGO haven Nursing Home cordially ANTIQUE CAR FLEA MARKET Lynn Hoy BILL TIFFIN •Wedding
invite the public to report prepared by Mr. Ar Lynn Lions' Bingo will be held P join with them In Brussels on Saturday and chibald showed that while the M� •
Imperial Esso Agent PQ Arrangements
for fun, fellowship, a craft sale, Sunda June 16 and 17. Antique Burke -McLeod Enterprises p g g
on Friday, June 15th at 8 p.m. in P, Y q number of residents at Huron- •Cut flowers
Wroxeter Community Hall. Ad- entertainment and refreshments and model aircraft airshow. Electrical
at their n House on Saturday, Weather permitting. Phone 887_ view was the same in 1978 as in Contractors Ltd �SSO f 0 Plants
mission $1; 12 Regular games for y, Pe g 1977-292 men and women—the Honda and Skidoo ��
$10; 2 Share the Wealth; one $25 June 23 from 2 to 5 p.m. 6585. number of resident days Sales 8 Service
Special; Jackpot $140 on 56 calls; Y Electrical Contracting For all your Home and •Flowers by
Purple Ball ;100; Door and diminished to 107,064 from Farm Fuel and
consolation prizes. 108,461. Motor Sales, Repairs Hwy. 86 east of Wingham Lubricating Needs r Wire Service
• He explained that residents and Rewind Phone519-357-3435 357-1032; LEWIS
Herbwt John Beitz who are older when they arrive it`
DANCE and not in good health need ex-
the Howick Community tended care facilities. Often the Wingham 357-1380
tr WINGHAM �� FLOWERS
Royal
the PLUMBING '
Sat. June 16. Music by the Was veteran of WW Z normal care wing has space `
Royal Aires, $6 a couple. Lunch while the extended care beds are 135 Frances
provided. - full and have a long waiting list. SEWING CENTRE Phone
SUMMERFEST The death occurred Tuesday, Home Wednesday afternoon and PLETCH Dealer for _
June 5, in Wingham and District evening where a Royal Canadian Huronview does offer some 357-3880
Lucknow and District Kin Sum- special services for seniors now, OMEGA AND BERNINA
Hospital, of Herbert John Reitz of Legion service was held at 7:30 ELECTRIC
merfest Friday, Saturday and 203 Minnie Street, Wingham. He Wednesday. Thence to the including vacation care. This Wingham Repairs to All Makes PRINTING
Sunday June 22, 23 and 24. Dance, service allows a family with an
was in his 58th year. Barthel -Stager Funeral Hon; Scissor Sharpening
midway, car show, ball louden. elderly person in the home to Industrial, Commercial, PLUMBING REPAIRS
Mr. Reitz was born and edu- Cambridge (Preston), Thursday
ment,bedracesandbeergarde2 cated in Preston, Ontario, and afternoon and evening where take a holiday while the person is Farming, Domestic PHONE 357-2S1 1 WINGHAM
13 20 was a son of Mrs. Annie Beitz of familytemporarily cared for at PHONE
prayers were recited RENOVATIONS
Cambridge (Preston) and the Thursday at 9 Huronview. The service was 357-1583
CENTENNIAL PARTY g Y ped Funeral started in 1971 and is now BACKHOE Now Installations, call PRINTING
late John Reitz. In 1939, he service was conducted by Rev. V.Terry Deyell at SERVICE
Join the fun during Mount Forest Misted in the 11th Field Am- Shea at 11 a.m. Friday at S . becoming better known and more 357.2808 or 357-1229
Centennial party June 28 to July bulance, RCAMC, Guelph, and Clements Roman Catholic popular. SIGNS
8. Parades and Carroll Baker Huronview also offers a day Backhoe • PRINTING
served overseas in the Battle of Church. Cambridge (Preston). PHOTO COPIES
Show, and more. Program from care centre now attended b an
Britain, Dieppe and the Italian Interment followed in Park Lawn Y •
Bonnie Schwindt, Mount Forest. campaign. When he returned Cemetery, Cambridge. average of 11 people. This service PLUMBING HEATING • REGISTER FORMS
from service he worked as an Pallbearers were Don Ken- operates separately from the SIGNWRITING Work •RUBBER STAMPS
CHILD HEALTH CLINIC army machine operator with nedy. Bill Nay. ian Moreland, home but residents and day care„ y Leroy Jackson • WEDDING
The Huron County Health Unit Clare Brothers, Preston. In 1962 Ken Underwood, Sigmund people do get together for man "Dunn B Tom'
invites you to attend the Child activities. Hugh McBurney STATIONERY
he came to Wingham where he Petrinka and Paul Dawson. 9 �/ --Plumbing
Health Clinic, held at Health Unit Mr. Archibald said he feels Thomas E. Dunn 314 JOSEPHINE STREET
office, was employed by Western
Wingham hospital on Foundry Company Limited as a such visits to Huronview help -'--Heating WINGHAM
Wednesday, June 20, from 9:30 to WHITECHURCH dispell much of the old stigma RR 1 Bluevale WINGHAM
11:30 a.m. for: machine operator. g—Tinsmithin
Whitechurch friends are attached to the county home for u 335-6395 357-3819 357��p00
Mr. Reitz was a member of • g J JJVV
1. Health Surveillance leased that Mrs. Ethel Stewart the aged. He said when visitors 191 Josephine 2. Anaemia Screening Sacred Heart Roman Catholic p see the friendly, pleasant at St. J
Church, Wingham. Besides his of Wingham was able to return to Win ham 357-2904
3. Immunization mother, he is survived by his her own home last week from mosphere at the home they will g
Wingham and District Hos GRAVEL & TOPSOIL CONSTRUCTION
4• Heeding g wife, the former Ellen Peterson g Hospital be much less concerned when it is
5' Vision Screening whom he married in St. Clements Anniversary services will he necessary fbr them to leave their
6. Fhforide brushing for ages 3 to Roman Catholic Church, held this Sunday in the United own homes and move into �� �� INSURANCE THE
5 years Preston, on January 19, 1946. Church at I a m. and 8 p m Huronview or a facility like it. T. M. & T.
ST. ANDREW'S GOFORTH Also surviving are four sisters, Pe
Guest speaker will be Re(/ When Huron County ADVANCE -TIMES
CONSTRUCTION council
George Watt of StPauls met last Thursday in C TIMES
The evening atmWary wishes to Mrs. Bill (Florence) Sargent and Church. Oakville. At the morning councillors were treated to a ffifk4f
invite all former members to Mrs. Henry (Margaret) Zeller, service Miss Susie Moss of letter from Judge K. F. Arkell of General Contractors
their June m both of Kitchener; Mrs. Paul Vernon, B. C., who s nt a w Ca
meeting. Come and Plattsville will he soloist in the pe eek Gravel and All types of concrete work -
aee what we have tanned for that) Kolb of North visiting his father at Huronview. Pit Silos All Types Of
P evening special music will he Topsoil /
ya1, awanda, New York; and Mrs. ,lodge Arkell wrote: "i want to Home and farm building Insurance
provided re the Mari Bel Singers 3 7-2320
(Vera) Carter of London; of Belmore. Sunday School and commend you and all of your L L
and two brothers, Kenneth Beitz worship Service is cancelled staff for the manner in which you (' V.I. BOB THOMPSON
GARAGE SALE and Len Reitz, both of Cam -operate the home at Huronview. % 111.1 .F:, i1NTARIO 335-3525 387-2636
Howick Ladies' garage bridge. He was predeceased b Sunday at Chalmers so friends All of the staff were extremely ahs/—� :1.17-:1191 GORRI� WINGHAM
g Y may worship with the (United
sale, Wroxeter park, June 18, 2 to one brother, Harold Dawson. Church congregation. Services kind• pleasant and cooperative at
• p.m. Rain date, June 25. The late Herbert Beitz rested will requme at Chalmers on .lune all times. The food in the
6.13 at The Currie -Walker Funeral 74 at 11 15 cafeteria was excellent and Mrs.
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BAND CONCERT LUCKNOW FARMERS' TEEN DANCE r. s' � �
June 15 at 8 p.m. in the Brussels MARKET OPENS in Cranbrook Community Hall, c 13
Park. (In case of inclement Beginning Saturday, June 9 the Friday night, June 15. Time 8:30 a " x;.:. (Goderieh Ltd.)
weather it will be held in the Lucknow Farmers' Market will p.m. to 12 midnight. Admission $2 Ila11
arena). Featuring 3 pipe bands, be open every Saturday from 8:30 each. Stevens Disc Jockey. ZaY� x
brass band, highland dancers, a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at the west end 6 13
s on ALL
and marching cadets. Adult $2- of Lucknow by the swimming ;ate �•
Savin 8 10
children il; under 12 free. Please Pte• Come and get locally grown DANCE >. ,: / WOOD BURNING STOVES,
bring Your own lawn chair. fresh fruits and vegetables in Festival Singles' Dance. Friday,
season, hand -made crafts, and June 15, Victorian. Inn Stratford, BAR-g-QUES AND CHIMNEYS
30; 6; 13 \E .
fresh homemade baking. Ont. Dancing 9 to 1 a.m. Welcome
BEEF BARBECUE 6-13 singles over 25 years. (no blue
Saturday, June 23, attend the jeans) 0� Also available - accessories,lass fire oee
Listowel Rotary club beef barba -
MUSIC EVENING 6-13 t�i�• ;. dears stovepipe and fittings.g
�
cue, in the Listowel Memorial The Wroxeter United Church
Arena, 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.; dance to choir invites you to come and WELSH COUNTRY FAYRE � � \, Beat the fall price increases by buying now.
follow, music by The Chaparrals; enjoy an evening of music with In Belgrave arena on Saturday,A=
them at the Wroxeter United June 23 from 4 to 9 p.m. Admis `� Free estimates on installations
adults $6; children under 12, '
$2.50. Proceeds for retarded on Sunday, June 17 at 8 cion free. Stalls featuring new 90 Day purchase terms or delivery after July
workshop. Event under authority P.m. Come early and take part in and used items; plants, baking x 15th with deposit:
of a special occasion permit. the hymn sing at 7:45 p.m. Lunch jewellery, penny auction, fish
13-20 will follow. pond etc. Cold meat supper, ? Sale in effect until .lune 30th at
6-13 smorgasbord, served from 5 to 7 ��'; both locations
FESTIVAL FUND p.m. Adults $3.75; children 12 and
under $2; reschool children free
RAISING DANCE INSTITUTE MEETING P S1 South $t. 200 �ain St.
Saturday, June 23 at 9 p.m, the Maitland Women's Institute will Sponsored by Belgrave United Goderieh 524-4444 Luean 227-4343
ua)w uuauuaa.a aw�avaa a'u„u sows .uw11aaay, ., ua,c ae as �.w -.. •..r--
Raising Dance will be held in the p.m in the Council Chambers; 6 -13 -20 -
Blyth and District Community pot luck supper.
Centre with a midnight buffet and 40TH WEDD ANNIVERSARY A
Please come and het us cele -
music
by Ray Bush. Tickets are EUCHREP
$15 a couple or $8 each. 4eserva- Wingham Figure Skating Club brate our parents' ( Win and + *
Charlie Johnston) 40th waddle Business WINGHAM
tions 523-9300. will hold a euchre party on g ��
Wed-
nesday, June 20 in the IOOF Hall anniversary at Blyth Memorial i° r ; , `.
P Hall on Saturday, June 23. Dane g a�, MEMORIALS
(next to IGA) at 8:30 m. Lunch y and
STRAWBERRY BUFFET and prizes. Everyone welcome. ing from 9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m._ ..• '� ., "
` �*�s a�� . GUARANTEED GRANITES
At St. Paul's Anglican Church, Everyone welcome. No gifts •
Wingham, Tuesday, June 26, 5 to please. Marilyn Craig, Nancy • '� �„� nr �.�CEMETERY LETTERING
7 p.m. Adults $4; children under ANNUAL MEETING Daer and families. �a aK; Professional REASONABLE' PRICES
The annual meeting of the Wing -
12, $2. Everyone welcome. ham and District Hospital As-
sociation Directory will be held on Thuds- OVERALL BIKE WINNERS—The overall winners of the bike rodeo, held at Hawick Ree. Ph. 357-1015
day, June 21 at 8 p.m. in the audi- DAY TRIP Central Public School on the weekend, are shown in the photo. The event, which attracted
BAKE SALE torium of the Wingham Public 9. Niagara Falls and area, July 33 entries, was sponsored by the Howick Optimist Club. In the photo, from left to right
Wingham Minor Ball, in the 9. Call Holiday World at 357-2701 9
School. All matters of business are: front row, Jeff Cunningham, senior; Robert Mann, intermediate; and Mark Adams, Frederick F. Homuth
IOOF Hall, Saturday, June 16, 2 for details. 9
pertaining to the Wingham and
to 5 p.m. All proceeds to minor junior; back row, Harvey Wheeler, vice-chairman in charge of youth activities of the KARL C LENTZ
District Hospital Association will Phm.B., R,O.
ball. P PORK BARBECUE Hawick Optimists, and Const. Greg King of the Walkerton Ontaio Provincial Police C. be transacted, including the detachment. Const. King is the community services officer. (Banner Photo) Carol E. Homuth, O.D.
election of directors and other of- AND DANCE Chartered
Sponsored F' CALF :,1111 ,... helud ,._ o_.. _day - .. __ .6 Mrs. H. Viola Homuth, O.D.
Sponsored by the Salvation firers. Changes in hospital by- ��,,, 11� „�.� �„ .�a11,w da y, ,,�,� .�
Army, on Edward Street, Wing- laws will be considered. Any at the Blyth and District Com- Accountant
person who is at least 18 years old munity Centre (arena floor). • Win ham, Ontario Optometrists
pain, on Saturday, June 30, 2 to 4 and who pays to the corporation Tickets $12 per couple. Supper 6 Role of county home changing, 9
m' 15 or more days before the annual to 8 p.m. Dancing 9 to 1 a.m. to Telephone
y p HARRISTON Ontario
meeting in any one year, a mem- the Bluewater Playboys. Spon- (519)357-1087
SCHOOL REUNION bership fee of $1, shall be a mem- sored by Blyth Lions Club. For • • 338-2712
The Centennial School Reunion ber of the corporation for the fol- tickets call Blyth 523-4551 or Huronview administratortsays
Committee wants to make a dis- lowing 12 months. The one year 5234545.
play of past class pictures, membership may be obtained at 23-30-6-13 By Shirley J. Keller Rogers, the dietitian, should be It was learned these safety
individual pictures or any group the hospital office. Again a re- During the past 10 years the commended in this regard." devices are wired directly into REID AND PETERSON
pictures,taken in any educational minder memberships must be GARAGE AND LAWN SALE role of Huronview, Huron In other business county the electrical service and Reeve
institution in Wingham in the purchased at least 15 days prior Gigantic garage and lawn sale. County's home for the aged near council learned that the future Harold Robinson of Howick Chartered Accountants
past. Anyone willing to lend to the meeting. Everyone wel- Five families' treasures, Satur- Clinton, has changed from a will require many improvements Township pointed out that if there
Pictures for the school reunion at come. day, June 16, 10 a,m. to 4 p.m, residence to a health care facility. at Huronview, including new were a fire in the electrical
F. E. Madill Secondary School Jack Hodgins, Pres., Corner Park Drive and Shuter. for senior citizens, its . ad.,. equipment, furnishings, service the detectors would be 218 JosePbine St., Wingham
Aug. 4, please contact Sally John Strong, Sec. 6-13 ministrator claims. redecorating and minor rendered useless. He suggested Ph: 357-1522
Campeau by June 30 at 262 Shuter 13-20 Chester Archibald says the renovations. battery operated smoke detec-
y J.A. Peterson, C.A. B.W. Reid, C.A.
Street or phone 357-1874.
RECEPTION AND DANCE average age of the residents is Mr. Archibald was questioned tors would give the best
6-13-20-27 ANNIVERSARY SERVICES For Gregg and Brenda Cardiff, gradually increasing due to on the fire detectors at the home. protection in case of fire.
Whitechurch United Church will (nee Brenda Nethery) on Satur- community support services
50TH WEDD ANNIVERSARY hold anniversary services on day, June 16 in Belgrave Institute which allow senior citizens to
The family of Aitchison and Ruby Sunday, June 17 at 11 a.m. and 8 Hall. Everyone welcome. Ladies remain longer in their own
Wallace of Clifford, cordially p.m. with Rev. George Watt of Please bring lunch. homes. He said such things as . .
invite neighbors, relatives and Oakville as guest minister. Spe- housing units built specially for
friends to join with them at tial music by the choir in the 90TH BIRTHDAY seniors, meals -on -wheels and
Howick Community Centre on morning and by the Mari -Bel An Open House in honor of Mrs. homemaking, home care and day
Friday, June 15 at 8 p.m. to cele- Singers at night. Everyone wel- Ethel Wheeler's 90th birthday care centres allow Huron's
brate their parents' 50th wedding come. will be held on Saturday, June 16 elderly to be more self-reliant for Service Directo
anniversary. Best wishes only in Knox United Church school- a longer period of time. ry
please. room, Belgrave, from 2 to 5 p.m. As a result Huronview's ex- ELECTRICAL SALES AND SERVICE FUELS FLOWERS
6-13 BROOKHAVEN OPEN HOUSE No gifts. Everyone welcome. -tended care services are much
The residents and staff of Brook more in demand. Figures in a
HOWICK BINGO haven Nursing Home cordially ANTIQUE CAR FLEA MARKET Lynn Hoy BILL TIFFIN •Wedding
invite the public to report prepared by Mr. Ar Lynn Lions' Bingo will be held P join with them In Brussels on Saturday and chibald showed that while the M� •
Imperial Esso Agent PQ Arrangements
for fun, fellowship, a craft sale, Sunda June 16 and 17. Antique Burke -McLeod Enterprises p g g
on Friday, June 15th at 8 p.m. in P, Y q number of residents at Huron- •Cut flowers
Wroxeter Community Hall. Ad- entertainment and refreshments and model aircraft airshow. Electrical
at their n House on Saturday, Weather permitting. Phone 887_ view was the same in 1978 as in Contractors Ltd �SSO f 0 Plants
mission $1; 12 Regular games for y, Pe g 1977-292 men and women—the Honda and Skidoo ��
$10; 2 Share the Wealth; one $25 June 23 from 2 to 5 p.m. 6585. number of resident days Sales 8 Service
Special; Jackpot $140 on 56 calls; Y Electrical Contracting For all your Home and •Flowers by
Purple Ball ;100; Door and diminished to 107,064 from Farm Fuel and
consolation prizes. 108,461. Motor Sales, Repairs Hwy. 86 east of Wingham Lubricating Needs r Wire Service
• He explained that residents and Rewind Phone519-357-3435 357-1032; LEWIS
Herbwt John Beitz who are older when they arrive it`
DANCE and not in good health need ex-
the Howick Community tended care facilities. Often the Wingham 357-1380
tr WINGHAM �� FLOWERS
Royal
the PLUMBING '
Sat. June 16. Music by the Was veteran of WW Z normal care wing has space `
Royal Aires, $6 a couple. Lunch while the extended care beds are 135 Frances
provided. - full and have a long waiting list. SEWING CENTRE Phone
SUMMERFEST The death occurred Tuesday, Home Wednesday afternoon and PLETCH Dealer for _
June 5, in Wingham and District evening where a Royal Canadian Huronview does offer some 357-3880
Lucknow and District Kin Sum- special services for seniors now, OMEGA AND BERNINA
Hospital, of Herbert John Reitz of Legion service was held at 7:30 ELECTRIC
merfest Friday, Saturday and 203 Minnie Street, Wingham. He Wednesday. Thence to the including vacation care. This Wingham Repairs to All Makes PRINTING
Sunday June 22, 23 and 24. Dance, service allows a family with an
was in his 58th year. Barthel -Stager Funeral Hon; Scissor Sharpening
midway, car show, ball louden. elderly person in the home to Industrial, Commercial, PLUMBING REPAIRS
Mr. Reitz was born and edu- Cambridge (Preston), Thursday
ment,bedracesandbeergarde2 cated in Preston, Ontario, and afternoon and evening where take a holiday while the person is Farming, Domestic PHONE 357-2S1 1 WINGHAM
13 20 was a son of Mrs. Annie Beitz of familytemporarily cared for at PHONE
prayers were recited RENOVATIONS
Cambridge (Preston) and the Thursday at 9 Huronview. The service was 357-1583
CENTENNIAL PARTY g Y ped Funeral started in 1971 and is now BACKHOE Now Installations, call PRINTING
late John Reitz. In 1939, he service was conducted by Rev. V.Terry Deyell at SERVICE
Join the fun during Mount Forest Misted in the 11th Field Am- Shea at 11 a.m. Friday at S . becoming better known and more 357.2808 or 357-1229
Centennial party June 28 to July bulance, RCAMC, Guelph, and Clements Roman Catholic popular. SIGNS
8. Parades and Carroll Baker Huronview also offers a day Backhoe • PRINTING
served overseas in the Battle of Church. Cambridge (Preston). PHOTO COPIES
Show, and more. Program from care centre now attended b an
Britain, Dieppe and the Italian Interment followed in Park Lawn Y •
Bonnie Schwindt, Mount Forest. campaign. When he returned Cemetery, Cambridge. average of 11 people. This service PLUMBING HEATING • REGISTER FORMS
from service he worked as an Pallbearers were Don Ken- operates separately from the SIGNWRITING Work •RUBBER STAMPS
CHILD HEALTH CLINIC army machine operator with nedy. Bill Nay. ian Moreland, home but residents and day care„ y Leroy Jackson • WEDDING
The Huron County Health Unit Clare Brothers, Preston. In 1962 Ken Underwood, Sigmund people do get together for man "Dunn B Tom'
invites you to attend the Child activities. Hugh McBurney STATIONERY
he came to Wingham where he Petrinka and Paul Dawson. 9 �/ --Plumbing
Health Clinic, held at Health Unit Mr. Archibald said he feels Thomas E. Dunn 314 JOSEPHINE STREET
office, was employed by Western
Wingham hospital on Foundry Company Limited as a such visits to Huronview help -'--Heating WINGHAM
Wednesday, June 20, from 9:30 to WHITECHURCH dispell much of the old stigma RR 1 Bluevale WINGHAM
11:30 a.m. for: machine operator. g—Tinsmithin
Whitechurch friends are attached to the county home for u 335-6395 357-3819 357��p00
Mr. Reitz was a member of • g J JJVV
1. Health Surveillance leased that Mrs. Ethel Stewart the aged. He said when visitors 191 Josephine 2. Anaemia Screening Sacred Heart Roman Catholic p see the friendly, pleasant at St. J
Church, Wingham. Besides his of Wingham was able to return to Win ham 357-2904
3. Immunization mother, he is survived by his her own home last week from mosphere at the home they will g
Wingham and District Hos GRAVEL & TOPSOIL CONSTRUCTION
4• Heeding g wife, the former Ellen Peterson g Hospital be much less concerned when it is
5' Vision Screening whom he married in St. Clements Anniversary services will he necessary fbr them to leave their
6. Fhforide brushing for ages 3 to Roman Catholic Church, held this Sunday in the United own homes and move into �� �� INSURANCE THE
5 years Preston, on January 19, 1946. Church at I a m. and 8 p m Huronview or a facility like it. T. M. & T.
ST. ANDREW'S GOFORTH Also surviving are four sisters, Pe
Guest speaker will be Re(/ When Huron County ADVANCE -TIMES
CONSTRUCTION council
George Watt of StPauls met last Thursday in C TIMES
The evening atmWary wishes to Mrs. Bill (Florence) Sargent and Church. Oakville. At the morning councillors were treated to a ffifk4f
invite all former members to Mrs. Henry (Margaret) Zeller, service Miss Susie Moss of letter from Judge K. F. Arkell of General Contractors
their June m both of Kitchener; Mrs. Paul Vernon, B. C., who s nt a w Ca
meeting. Come and Plattsville will he soloist in the pe eek Gravel and All types of concrete work -
aee what we have tanned for that) Kolb of North visiting his father at Huronview. Pit Silos All Types Of
P evening special music will he Topsoil /
ya1, awanda, New York; and Mrs. ,lodge Arkell wrote: "i want to Home and farm building Insurance
provided re the Mari Bel Singers 3 7-2320
(Vera) Carter of London; of Belmore. Sunday School and commend you and all of your L L
and two brothers, Kenneth Beitz worship Service is cancelled staff for the manner in which you (' V.I. BOB THOMPSON
GARAGE SALE and Len Reitz, both of Cam -operate the home at Huronview. % 111.1 .F:, i1NTARIO 335-3525 387-2636
Howick Ladies' garage bridge. He was predeceased b Sunday at Chalmers so friends All of the staff were extremely ahs/—� :1.17-:1191 GORRI� WINGHAM
g Y may worship with the (United
sale, Wroxeter park, June 18, 2 to one brother, Harold Dawson. Church congregation. Services kind• pleasant and cooperative at
• p.m. Rain date, June 25. The late Herbert Beitz rested will requme at Chalmers on .lune all times. The food in the
6.13 at The Currie -Walker Funeral 74 at 11 15 cafeteria was excellent and Mrs.