The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-06-13, Page 8P0VJli-11tw1it gham Advance -Times. June 13, 1979
Bellmore
Harry Muivey and Thomas
Inglis are Presently vacationing
in the Eastern provinces..
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Renwick
have returned from their trip to
Germany.
In softball action during the
last week, the Pee Wee girls
squeezed by Walton 31-30 and the
Bantam Girls defeated Bluevale
in an easy 28-10 victory. The
Juvenile Girls defeated Durham
28-8 and the Midget"ere vic-
torious in their games, defeating
Brodhagen 30-3, Teeswater 31-1
and Kitchener 21-4. The Bellmore
Squirts went down to defeat 36-�i
at the hands of the Blyth team.
MASONS INSTALLED --Masons installed .Pune 5 to lead the local lodge I
were: front row from left, Alex Robinson, installation master; Denis senior steward, Gord Barer, senior deacon and Roger Keay, junior :
Langridge, senior warden; Steve Trapp, master; Lee Grove, past master; steward. Back row: Colin Campbell, master of ceremonies, Gord Cowman,
Dave Curzon, junior warden and Earl Young, outer guard. Second row; senior deacon, Robert Wittig, chaplain and lien Saxton, Sr., right
Keith McLaughlin, secretary, Norman Hayes, inner guard, Tom Miller, worshipful.
New members •
. Turnberrymakes IFirstgravel sale
are received
Turnberry Township council complaints about the danger of ,r even to neighbors who could burn council to help pay ex
at Bluevale has agreed to sell the first batch the building use the land. Iwrises not covered when revenue
of gravel from its farm since it Engineer Bill Shifflett of The decision to sell the land for Mopped after the hall furnace
bought the farm earlier this year. Garnsby and Mannerow was 'Fl.l4o left many township people ('xploded in the winter. Council
ELUEVALE—On Sunday Council agreed to sell John Cox rebuked by council. Council says utterly bewildered and with a (Iso asked the board to hold a
morning, Rev. Wilena Brown was 54k.0410 tons of gravel, provided Ito' has issued final payment feeling that you either can't or nc*(ing of all people involved
in charge of the special service Mt• Cox dumps waste material in certifications before drain work don't want to understand our "Ah the hall tom inform them of
when Arlene Johnston, Barbara concerns' gall activities and to discuss
Johnston, Karen Johnston, the pit area to the township'~ in some drains is completed to
satisfaction and puts a gate at the the satisfaction of council. In other business council more uses for the hall.
Valerie Johnston, June Stamper road entrance to the pit. A harsh letter from George decided it had no objection to a A $25 grant was made to the
and Leonard Stamper were t'nderwood concerning sale of a proposal by Bob Thompson to use Wingham Salvation Armv's Red
received as members of the The pit council is selling gravel au -toot strip of township land to they former wishing well lot at the shield Appeal.
church on profession of faith. from is on land rented this spring Helen Eadie was filed. Council Orth -west corner of Josephine
The confirmation of each by Mac Eadie. Mr. Eadie had (lecided .it wasn't worthy of ind North streets as a com "
person, with people significant to tilled, planted, fertilized and ,•ideration riterc•ial lot
them participating in the laying sprayed the land. He is to be bales for grading of private
on of hands was followed b the reimburse J the $50 n h
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Turnberry Town*hip
Municipal Office; Bluevale
Will be Closed on
Juno 18th, 19th and 20th, 1979
D. Kelly, AMCT (A)
Clerk-Treasurer
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Thank You
The Wroxeter Parks
Board
would like to thank everyone•for their
,
help and support in making this year's xi
Grand Ole Opry'79
such a success.
y a acre e 1 he sale of the land, about one lanes with road graders was set
Commission and the right hand of paid in rent, plus $10x► an acre for acre in total. for $1,000 plus legal at $10 Lor up to a half hour's work
fellowship being extended by plowing, disc•ing, seeding, costs was so generous it left and at $20 an hour for work Peo Pleas*ingUsed Ca"
Robert Fraser, clerk of session. spraying, fertilizing and -planting council members looking 'like an taking more than half an hour. p eM
Mrs. Keith Nicholson sang the the four acres. aggregation of municipal Santa Council threatened to take
solo, "He Walked That Lonesome A development plan for Clauses', the letter said. +uwnshippeople who haven't paid Backed up with 12 month 20 000. km mechanical
Road". She was accompanied by Greenvest Holdings Ltd. to Mr. Underwood asked in his their business tax to small claims • / / ca I
Mrs. Carl Johnston at the organ. develop 19 residential lots in letter if council members would court if the taxes owing aren't • •
The tradition of the early Lower Town in two phases was sell a similar piece of their own paid by July 31. repair protection included,
church was carried out when the given council's approval. Lots t7- properties for the same sum The Bluevale Community Hall
people came forward, broke off 'l4, 42-46, 71-75 and 90-94 will be under expropriation procedures hoard will
pieces of bread, dipped them in
included in the development over
i receive a $150 grant
the chalice and partook at the
thnr years if the development•
•
communion table at the
�
proposal is given final approval.
Caprice
celebration of The Lord's Supper.
Council decided to have
door,
) There will, be no service in
another letter written to Gary
MRS. GEORGE BROWN
4 2 tone camel
Bluevale next Sunday so the
Chapman demanding that an old
conditioning,•
gongregation may worship with
Whitechurchk United Church
building on a Lower Town lot he
owns be cleaned up within :30
Lic. NPB 371.
Corrie Personal Notes
congregation at its anniversary
days of its June � meeting. The
service. On June 24, Rev. Wilena
council wanted to explain to Mr.
iw
Brown will conduct, her last
Chapman that it has the
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Farrish,
service in Gorrie United Church. 8%`0
service in Bluevale before going
authority to demolish the
Jasper Farrish and Ian visited
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton
to the Varna -Goshen pastoral
building and bill him for the
Sunday with the former's sister
Honeyford of Gowanstown spent
charge.
work. Council is acting on several
and her husband, Mr. and Mrs
Sunday with Mr and M H Id
r
Lloyd Robb of Goderich, and Robinson. s. aro 1978 Impala
Mrs, Elizabeth Sloat of Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Bren-
River. British Columbia, who is nan, Gordon and Anna of Kit- 4 door, light blue, blue interior, air conditioning,
id
Smmin
vacationing in Ontario. chener and Fred Coulter visited split seats, power windows and door locks and
Ed's Mrs. Don Leader is a patient. in Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clifton
Wingham and District Hospital. Coulter. much more. Just 7,000 miles. Lie. MPN 545.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Grainger, Mrs. James Moloney and
Mrs. Cecil Grainger, Mr. and Christopher of Bramalea spent
00
Mrs. Ian Howes. Peterborough, the week with Mr. and Mrs. John
Bruce Grainger of Montreal, McCutcheon. Mr. Moloney spent NOW
$705,9
Vestrough
Quebec. Mr. and Mrs. Robert the weekend at the same home:
Grainger. Waterloo, were guests A family picnic was held on
at the Grasby-Grainger wedding Sunday at the home of Mr. and
in Empress United Church, Mrs. Martin Scott. Present were 1977
• Vinyl and Aluminum SidingLondon, on Saturday. Chevrolet•
Y� Miss Margaret Scott, Toronto;
• Soffit and Fascia Mervyn Lichty of Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Sean Rea, Lisa and
Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Lichty. Laura of Guelph; Mr. and Mrs. Pickup
• Shutters and Awnings y Tracy and Tanya. Elmira, Mr. Edward Rea. Teddy. Jimmy and
• Esfen Insulation and Mrs. Leonard Lichty, Paul, Kelly Anne of Milton, Mr. and tone ' -_• andwhite, 350 V8, automatic,
Gary and Matthew of Howick Mrs. William Rea. Donny and power steering and brakes, radio, step • •
NEW! Esfen 1 '/4 " Insulation can be applied Township were Sunday visitors Billy of Georgetown. It was also a Cheyenne package, only •
on the outside of your home. with Miss Verna Lichty and farewell for Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rea 599.
Leander Lichty and family who are moving to
89900
,
1 Mr and MrsLen Crawford of Plano. Texas, where Mr. Rea has
$4
t VI'ingham attended the flower been employed since October.
e� + service in Gorrie United Church Mr. and Mrs. Leonard San -
JUST
and visited Mr and Mrs. Bruce derson attended the convocation
Robertson ceremonies''at the UniversitN of
Y Rev. O Laramie. Mrs Jasper Guelph on Friday. June 8. Their 1976 Ford LTD 2 Door
Farrish and Mrs. Harry Zim- daughter. Lauranne, graduated
merman attended the Anglican Following the c
Synod in. London eremonies. the V8, automatic, power steering, nice clean car,
graduates entertained their 34,000 miles. LIC. KXR 661,
Mr and Mrs Hector Hamilton parents and friends to dinner and
have returned from a three-week dancing in the ballroom at
1 tour of England. Alex Hamilton Bingeman Park. Kitchener $389900
of Whitby spent the weekend
here Mary Beth Sanderson and NOW
Mrs. Mel Plant bf Owen' Sound Nancy Fisher passed their Red
1978 Ford Bronco
4 wheel drive, Kelly green and white, automatic,
24,000 miles. Lic. J25 213.
$699900
NOW
1977 Nova
2 door, carmine with matching trim, 6 cylinder,
automatic, power steering, radio, like new condi-
tion, 40,000 miles. Lic. JWL 016.
Now $419909
- spent a few days with Mrs. Cross Instructors Swimming at
- James Morden Mr. and Mrs. Port Elgin. They staved with Nlr kbj
Sand% Gillen of Harriston and and Mrs. Earle Ziegler while
�lrs J Morden visited Mr, they attended the courseAlso a good selection of older model used cars.
Morden in St Joseph's Hospital. Mrs. Raymond Gowdy. Mr
London. on Sunday and Mrs. Gordon Steinacker and plus .1979 Company Demonstrators
Mr and Mrs Ian Howes. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sanderson
! Marcie. Mandy and Lana of attended a retirement tea at the
CONTINUOUS SEAMLESS EAVESTROUGM Peterborough and Bruce Minto -Clifford School. Harriston.
Grainger of Montreal spent the last Thursday evening in honor of
''Factory On Wheels" weekend with Mrs. Cecil Mrs. Walter Gadke John
Cullen
Chev
Grainger and visited Mr Donald Sanderson and Mrs Olds -
We manufacture 5' aluminum seamless eovestrough. Grainger in Wingham and Lawrence Stirling motored to
We install or deliver any length. District Hospital. Prince Edward island this week
Call Ed now before the spring rush l Miss Lavonne Ballagh and to attend the wedding of Barbara 115 Josephine St.
p SALES NOURS: Mon.,., p.m. Fri. 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Wingham 357-2323
Mrs. Marg Burkhart of Wirtgbam Kincaid. Donald's cousin Woad. 9 a. a.m. - 6 6 p.m.
were guests of Mr. and Mrs Jack Last week Donald Sanderson Sat. 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Ferguson on Sunday found a balloon in a corn field on
Mrs Elmer Gedcke of Listowel his farm. It had come from a ANON
335=6341 visited Mr and Mn Gordon Grade Two classroom in Leslie OL tLi
Mann and attended the flower Michigan. south of Lansing
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