The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-07-25, Page 114V
Listowel Travel Bureau
One Day Ummer Bus Trips
• August 9 Midland, Martyrs' Shrine and bot Cruise $16.
• August 27 - Slue Jays Game and CNE $14.
Prices include admissbns.
Phone 291-4100 for further
information.
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Wide leg 1495
SALE PRICE
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SALE PRICE 995
Men's
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Josephine St. Wingham, Ont.
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• The W!"tam Advance -Times, July 26, 194'►• -Pates 11
items,fr-om 'Old Files 6irtfirigMt now
JULY, 1M WMboW" M MW wbaft Marianne McKbon, daughter Kingston; n.win Ai: am
lnb
TUe lbrmal Wdudioa d Bev. L. p�pses earryblf this tram ar<rh1d of Dr. and Mrs. W . A. McKibbon, Delaware; Nies Sheila Ross hind ° b saw a Biemrigbt
H. Currie Isco the pastorate of here. wag named the recipient of the Miss Henderson. contact in �° W irdrW is n organization, am.
Wig - Untied Cburcb was Was FU4PtrlCk ib Lions Scholarship at the Turnberry Central Sebool B offer lelp OW advice
beld, Rev. Mr. Grant of Rdsmve " &UNW111119 t teGrhefs' COMM at Wingham Dnatrict High School. Board held an auction to "�t•egnant and distressed
havlllg dtar/e at 00 bsrvioe Western Uni u'
y� �d�• (A Her Grade IX mark of 95.4 was school buildings. Powell's School, women and gam. The IWO Ckilds'\%rld
assisted by Rev. Mr. CMM at completion of this sd[art COW" also the highest in the school. The SS No. 9, was sold to Ed Powell. is associated
Walton wbo addressed -tbe e WW rftd" a `tsm'ps WY Dr. A. J. Irwin Scholarship was Glenannani School was pard wed in
shLondon,
minister and Rev. Mr. Mans, teadwr's eertifkate. awarded to three Grade XIII by Ike Metcalfe and Holmes Any Sui or woman with a
Bluevele, wbo spoke to the , MUS "th - MedenaSMS, students, Sally Slosser of School was purchased by Joseph problem stemming from
congregation. teacher for the past year at USE Wingham, Joan Wightman of Moir.
A. W. Robinson, wbo has been No. 17, Belgrave, was pe�esented Blyth and Ivan McQuillin, RR 1, The StanleyWorks has PAY el k b7 - O
an employee in the Blyth Stan- b her former pupils at the dose Lucknow. chased the manufacturing�t Ser seek help can Birthright•
lard office for 21 ears, has y a Under a new bylaw p Services which can be provided " �J
y of the term. She has secepted y P�� by and equipment of the Berry Door include a pregnancy test, Q .0
purchased this business from his position as teacher at .tbe Wingham Town Council, Company Ltd., Wingham, financial gyp' a place to stay,
former employer, J. H. R. Elliott, BnucefieW School, residents can be fined for using a manufacturers of steel garage assistance in findi6 a dolor •
who has operated that office for Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. sprinkler on their lawns or doors, garage door and .
22 years. Charlet Johnston were honored gardens at times other than those ods W'of�� medical re �
James. Armstrongof cabs for tractors, combines and advice, coiling, furniture or
at a reception at the Jamestown laid down by the Wingham Public industrial equipment, someone to talk with who cam.
Teeswater has purchased the old Han. They were presented with a Utilities Commissbn, that is, Representatives of the Huron- Members at the last annual To help your children
Exchange Hotel r .. r . :, . It is silver service tray and" table:- from 6 to 9 a.m. and 6 to 9 p.m. Bruce Progressive Conservative meeting of the Wingham Voice make a quick and
the intention of Mr. Armstrong to JULY, 1s" A meeting of -the Wingham Association, meeting in for Life vowed to provide a happy adjustment in
demolish the old hotel building At the meetft of WinsbamRecreation Council was held with Wingham, re-elected Allister Birthright contact in the their new surround -
and erect an up•todate service Torn Council, Cotwclllw JW* president W. B. Conron in Hughes of Kinloss as president.
station. He also intends to con- Alexander, chairman of the charge. The council appointed Dr. E. F. Shaunessy of Wingham Wingham area. w ings -
Voice for Life is an
duct *,feed stable in connection street committee, announced Irene Saint to serve as assistant was elected vice president, Mrs. organization intended to educate Call Your
with the spied• that it would be possible to get a to Marlene McKenzie in super- Jack Lloyd of W' was Welcome Wagon Hostess
P� y Wingham the public about the con -
JULY, 1944 set of traffic lights for the corner vising the wading pool. returned as secretary and Barry sequences of abortion. Phone - U7-• 193
District daily papers last week of Josepldne and John Streets for JULY, 1965 Wenger, Wingham, is treasurer.
carried an itern reporting the nos sum of =1,200• Considerable At a special tine of the G. W. Cruickshank was elected BELGRAVE )
death of William Agar of town. discussion followed on the value building committee the contract president of the Wingham Lions
The report, as Mark Twain said, of street lights at that corner. for the construction of the new St. Club: Other officers include Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby
was very much exaggerated as Rev. W. J. V. Buchanan of Andrew's Presbyterian Church DeWitt Miller, C. F. Perrott and visited on the weekend with Mr.
Mr. Agar -had not passed on but Gorrie began his ministry last was awarded to Tripod Con- G. K. Sutcliffe. and Mrs. Gary Leitch and family �- )lm.
struction Co. of London. Contract Russell Press of Belmore of London. Jeffery Leitch
figure, including a new heating began work in the offices of returned home after spending
f plant, will be approximately Stelco Steel at Hamilton. last week with his grandparents.
$195,000.
1 Five new teachers have joined
the staff of theSCentral WARD & U PT I G RO V E
School. Coming nextext September
are Ronald Livermore of Clinton;Australian Listowel
Mrs. Kirkby who comes from (519) 291-3040
0 '/2sisters write CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
GUARANTEED INVESTMENBodmin auction
CERTIFICATES letter to WI -
brim s high 9 9 The Wingham branch of the NOW OPEN
cattle prices Women's Institute recently Under New Ownership and Management
FIV@ year annual Interest received a letter from a branch of
Ratessubjectto change BELGRAVE — Bodmin Ltd. the Country Women's Institute in TRI -COUNTY WELDING AND
held its first annual production New South Wales, Australia,
STANDARD sale of purebred shorthorns at Secretary -Treasurer Mrs. FABRICATING
the farm of Charles Procter, Charlie Jones reports.
TRUST �Anantei•esting and informative the Feiierationsister
of rWomen1snIn (formerly Maitland Metal mid Fabricating)
4W.afternoon was enjoyed by all who stitutes of Canada and celebrated SPECIALISTS IN ALUMINUM WELDING
237 Josephine Wingham, Ont. attended the sale with a beef its 50th anniversary.this year. Casey Verwey - Shop Manager
Telephonea s5 /-LULL carcass on display, a demon- The correspondence came
announce their opening at 446 Josephine St„
stration of quarter horses, about following a conversation Wingham.
Offices in: Brampton *Chatham- Hamilton • Markham working beef cows, a steak via short wave radio between 9
Ottawa • Paris • Perth •Picton•Toronto •Walkerton barbecue and a weighing and Wingham Mayor William Walden Hours of business:
ultrasonic fat level demonstra- and Mike Richardson in Monday4o Friday 8.30 a.m. t0 5:00P.M.
Willowdale •Wingham • Wirfles`or -Woodstock p
tion. Australia. Best wishes are ex- Saturday9:00 a.m. to 12 noon
Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation Charles Procter, Mrs. George tended to this branch of , the
j Procter, Donald Martin and FecWrated Women's Institutes Phone 357-2222
` Wendall Richards, members of from Wingham, New South
" the Brussels Legion Pipe Band, Wales. The wmayor of that town,
piped the Bodmin herd bulls on William Walker, and his wife will e
104h
ian.inspection tour twice during also be visiting here during .the
the' afternoon. centennial celebrations. •
l'Y1ent Ernie King Ernie
fame and his
1 podantAnnounce
group from thea Ernie I{ing Music l`I�feMl
Store at Wingham provided Bluewater club
enjoyable country and western
hem background music during the holds a picnic
beef barbecue. QUALITY VAN ACCESSORIES
The offering of 63 open yearling The "Muewater Club of the
Shorthorn heifers attracted Canadian Council for the Blind SINCE 1974
John Cullen brisk, active bidding under the- held a picnic at Harbour Park,
auction hammer of Bert Pepper . Goderich, July 18. The weatherfinally
from Neustadt and resulted in an was perfect, warm in the sun and
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Lorne McDonald
Service Advisor
average of $956.85 per heifer. cool in the shade. up on our baCK 109
Ringman Joe Steeves of The group had its sister club
Moncton, New Brunswick_ Craig from London as guests. The �work!
Andrew of Qu'Appelle, Sask.. oldest lady at the picnic was Mrs.
We are pleased to recognize the efforts and abilities of Fred Brewer Ronald Shelley of Gorrie, Ontario Reddickof London, who is 91. She Whewww"
with his appointment as Soles and Service Manager. Fred invites you took the bids and the 16 breeding travelled by chartered bus `with y e e
t0 come in and discuss your new Or used car needs. bulls offered, fetched an average the other club members.
of $1,010.95, bringing the overall The afternoon was spent * Ca11 us now fcpr.
sale' average on males and playing games and renewing old
females to $969.70. Bodmin cattle acquaintances. Lunch was immediate service
are being delivered from Prince served by the Dunlop Ladies
We have Over Edward Island to B.C. Institute. LOTS OF SUMMER SPECIALS
90 vehicies in stock.
In keeping with our policy of promoting
from within, we are pleased to announce the
appointment of Bob Steffen as Parts Manager.
Bob's experience and enthusiasm' -will assure
you of the best possible availability of your
GM parts.
Bob Steffen
Parts Manager
We would like to welcome Lorne McDonald to our service team.
Lorne has many years of experience in the automotive field and he
looks forward to pleasing all his old friends and customers. Give
Lorne a call today for any of your service needs.
Remember - if its alignments, air conditioning,,
spm balancing, nvol r repairs to all makes and models -
YeAie The Ones
John Cullen Chev Olds
115 Josephine St. ,r Wingham 357-2323
"The People Pleasers
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FIRST PRIZE in the Wingham PUC fire hydrant painting
contest went to Linda Taylor for her paint job of this
hydrant by the Toronto Dominion Bank. She won S25 and
was one of several F. E. Madill Secondary School art stu-
dents who participated In the contest.
Nosy. 4.1 North of Mitchell
Ph. 34x-8169
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OPEN od.. a.m. -. p.m.
Wednesnesday 1 a.m. -12 noon
saturday • a.m. - 3 p.m.
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prices on
1979 televisions,
(We must make room for 1980 models)
25" 7ffmrmll Colour TV
20"
7rVIM Colour TV
11575.
Jarvis TV Sales
Et Service
Teesweter 392-6616 days or evenings
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