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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-08-15, Page 2111age 2—TN Wiugbam Advancr 1�web, Auguac 15, 1978 Thousands return Vibowteg Is the second half of the list of names of people regiatared at Wingham's cen- tennial odebratim. The list in - dudes Only ttwee from out of town. Jean Anderson, RR 5, Brussels; Jim Anderson, Guelph; Ed Rmtoul, Brantford; Diane Rintoul, Delhi; Mary (Roes) Allen, Toronto; Jack and Norma Alexander, John and David, Waterloo; Gary, Geri and Carly Brenzil, Woodstock; Randy and Nancy Brenzil, Stratford; Ab and Jessie Bates (King), Guelph; Warren and Kendra Batenchuk, Burlington; Pat and Ian Bustard, Landon; Art and Edith Bielby, Burlington, Movita Bradley, RR s, Goderich; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cook, Lucknow; Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Brooks, Kippen; Marykae Bedard, Windsor; Marvin Brown, Ot- tawa; Greg Buchanan; Newmarket; Donna Black, London; Marie Strong (Hastie), RR 1, Grrie; Rick Gardner and ,,Linda Gardner (Martin), Kit- chener; Laura Behrns, Harriston; Alice Heard, Flesherton; Mary Helen Blue (Thompson) and Ron Blue, Goderich; Pat and Rupert Bedford, Chatham; Mike and Violet Balzer, Burlington; Edith McColl, Richmond Hill; John and Grace Haines, Hamilton; Doug and Florence Snell, Londesboro ; Alex Hamilton, Whitby; Clayton Scholtz, Goderich; Ray and Inga Bolt, Hanover; George and Bertha Brooks, Stratford; Elgin Coutts, Toronto; Don and Janet Bateman, Brenda and Robbie, St. Marys; Mary E. Bowman, Stratford; Esther S. Ruby (Bowman), Millbank; Jim Bowman Jr., Fort Erie; Violet (Bowman) Roulston, Stratford; Bill Bowman, Noelville; Ken Burns, RR 5, Orangeville; James and Eileen Burns, RR 2, Hepworth; Harvev and Jean Beecroft, Willowdale; John, Lori and Robbie Bushell, Kitchener; Mary Balser (Tof- ting) and George Balser; Carol and Bill Barkley, Kincardine; David, Marie, Robby and Brent Carr, Port Elgin; Janisa Council shorts Continued from Front Page department, claiming the Charles. Street job is being done faster than the last job the town crew did, and the mayor offered to contact the representative from the ministry of tran- sportation and communications to see whether he was satisfied with the quality of the work. 0-0-0 Council agreed to give a $200 grant to the Wingham hor- ticultural society and also made several appointments. Town Clerk William Renwick was appointed as council's . ;.. lative to the Citizens' Action Committee, dealing with cutbacks at .the hospital; Ken Crawford was appointed to replace a retiring Jack Kopas on the:.6.­board; and Dave Bender was appointed to the committee of adjustment, replacing Dick Eskerod. (Homuth) Coultes, Belgrave; Chester and Pauline Campbell, St. Thomas; Rota Carlson (Hastie), Rich- mond Hill; Susan, Michael and Doug Chapman, Bluevale; Rod, Doug and Leone Cameron, London; Marjorie (Herd) Cooke, Toronto; David, Judy (Renwick) and Jeff Cox, Kitchener; Ken, Carol, Paul, Lori and Karen Chettleburgh, Elora; Theresa and Donald Compton, Landon; Sandra MacDonald ( Cameron) , Kincardine; Clifford Coultes, Belgrave; Jim Coulter, Goderich; Elaine Liston (Meyer), Burlington; Don and Cathy Collar, St. George; Wes and Mary Laing, Kathy and Jenny, Toronto; Paul and Bob Cook, Shelburne; William and Valerie Cunningham, Georgetown ; Peter and Janice Callan, Hamilton; Dennis and Lillian Callan, Toronto; Carolyn and Gary Cruickshank, St. Thomas; Colleen Carter, Kitchener; Lloyd, Sandra, Dea and Janet Crompton, Toronto; Helen Cornish ( Burgess) , London; Beth and Gordon Dobie ( Holloway) , Auburn; Elva and Bob Doyle (MacDonald), London; Ken, Mildred, Allan, Twyla, Mary and Joan Dickson, RR 1, Wroxeter; Elmer and Yyonne Deyell, London; Hazel and Geode Davies, Mississauga; Isabel Darling, Kitchene; Jacqueline (Currie) Duncan, Birr; Doug Davidson, Brussels; Norma Davidson (Van Camp), Glencoe; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Downie, Tobermory; Hilda, Annette, Alida; John, Sheila and Shirley Dorsch, Brussels; Rose and Peter Doll, London; Cam, Carol and Debbie Edgar, Wroxeter; Fran Exel, Hanover; Hilton and Ann Dickson, Burlington; Del and Betty Ewing, London; Doug and Shirley French and Craig, Bluevale; Mike J. Fin- nigan, London; Julie Foxton, Goderich; Barb Farrish, Lucknow; Margaret and Bob Finlay, Lucknow; Jean (Mit- chell) Featherstone, Willowdale; Don Fortune, Elmira; F. C. and Nellie R. Griffiths, Guelph; Dorothy and Al Garniss, Landon. Barbara Given, Wiarton; Marjorie and Mac Graham, London; Sue Grant (McArthur), Calgary, Alberta; Sam and Joy Gewfsky, London; Donald Grant, Toronto; Ken and Arlene (Thomas) Gilkinson, Barrie; Nancy Gard- ner (Farrish), RR 7, Lucknow; Terry Gardner, London; Donna Greer, London; Robert Gam - mage, Port Credit; Tracy Gib- son, Leamington; Charlotte Gorbutt, Ripley; Mary Hertel (Sinnamon), Kitchener; Harold Hutton, Windsor; Jim and Dorothy Hutton, Windsor; Barb, Joan, Ron and Chris Henry, Guelph; Ross and Wilma Higgins (Johnston), Bruce and Donna, RR 5, Brussels; Debbie Hopper, RR 5, Brussels; Wallace Hutton, London; Pat Hutton, London; Mabel Hare, Waterloo; Lee Tervit, London; Jack and Norma Hopper, Mississauga; Ross and Isabelle (Habkirk) Howson, Cambridge; Marjorie Grain (Procter), Listowel; Nancy Bell (Slosser), Markham; Allan and Doris Jean Henderson, Listowel Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Wismer and family, Owen Sound; Reta Leeson and family, Kitchener; Nara Redmond and family, Corunna; Rick and Lynda Hansford,- RR 2, Mosley; Shawn, Alyssa, Kendra and Krista Henderson, Listowel; Jim, Maureen and David Hayes, Scarborough; Brock Hueston, Petrolia ; Maxine and Bill Hanna (Fitch), Kitchener; Lillyan Husser, Beamsville; Debra Wain, RR 1, Bayfield; Barbara and Jack Salter, Goderich; Sandra Hupponen (Stewart), Willowdale; Jean Hilbert, Guelph; Helen Hoggart, Bayfield; Jack and Pat Hilbert, Sarnia; Verla and Bill Hastings, Kitchener; Ann and Ken Wig, Standish, Michigan; Marilyn, Ellwood and Joan Irwin, Guelph; Winnifred and Charles John- ston (Edgar), Blyth; Lauretta Johnston, Woodstock; Bruce Marshall, London; Marion McCallum (Gerrie), London ; Neil, Lois (Blair) and Blair Stainton, Agincourt; Eldon and Lorraine Cook (Hanna), Belgrave; Don McKay, Gorrie; Ruth Ballagh (Bradburn), Teeswater ; Bruce and Amelia Vogan, Toronto; Pat Jahnke (Stewart), Gormley; Sue Johnson (Crompton), Billy and Ann, Streetsville; Stewart and Eileen (Knox) Jeffray, Mississauga; Lillian and Bob Johnson, Mississauga; Don Jeffs; Waterloo; William and Mary Kinahan, Gordon, Leo and Billy, RR 2, Lucknow; Irlma Kennedy - Jackson, Hamilton; Dennis Knox, Blyth f Lois and Bob Kerr, Peterborough; Jack Kennedy, Hamilton; Bill Kennedy, Toronto; Helen Kukurudze (Machan), Newmarket; Donna King (Fitch), Fordwich; Kathleen Korda (Kaschenko), Guelph; Sean Kuehl, RR 3, Blyth; Joanne and Doug Langford, Don Mills; Clyde and Edna Louttii, Mississauga; Evelyn Kirkland, Fort Erie; J. and M. Winechuk, London; Ivan, Cecelia; Janet and Kimberley Laidlaw, RR 3, Wingham; Lois Lockridge (Stewart) ; Jeff and Peg Lockridge, Belgrave; Fred, Betty, Kelly, Christopher and Tracy Lee; Don, Linda, Wendy and Scott Lee, Mississauga; Vivian Lougheed (Fisher), Niagara Falls; Andy and Jean Lunn, Seaforth; Harold E. Mitchell and Margaret (Currie) 1(ttchell, Hamilton; Myrtle Mullett (MacDonald), Burnaby, British Columbia; Gertrude (Currie) Middleton, Hensall; Hugh Mundell, Ottawa; Pat Moffatt (Champion) and George Moffatt; Barry Mulvey, Belmore; Barry Mason, Belgrave; Barbara J. Martin (Ross), Toronto; Bill and Marguerite Murphy and family, Stouffville; Russ and Karen Button and family, Barrie; Anna (McGillivray) and Russ Miller, Kitchener; Brenda and Doug Malvern and Heather, Brant- ford; Margaret Mitchell, Toronto; Pete Mason, Elmira; Rick Martin, Lucknow; Ronald Murack, Palmer Rapids, On- tario; Ronald Murray, Kit- chener; Trudy Schmidt, Kit- chener; Continued on Page 5 CENTENNIAL CAR WINNER—Ab Nethery, Al, of 104 Diagonal Rd., was the winner of the cernterw>Ilal car contest held during co ntennlal weekend. Though he no longer drives himself, he enjoys riding in the 1979 Ford Fairmont. Ted Ahara of the Wingha Centen- nial Committee and Bruce MacDonald of Club 2116 presented Mr. Nethery with the car lours• U I TOGETHER TO SERVE 2!!1 Buy your home, life, boat, and auto insurance from a friend The Co -Operators your credit union sponsored insurance company Co-operation among Co -Ops. 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