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TOLEDO
September 18 - S days
'Just Wonderful' ...'The best tour, yof... 'The dinner
theatre was terrific'. These were lust some of the
comments from those who toured Toledo in May. Give
US o call or drop by for a brochure and you'll soon see
why I
GsA of four , tin.
FALL FOLIAGE TOURS
THE AGAWA CANYON
Featuring
Algoma Central Railway Excursion
September 10th, 17th, filth, October 1st
CLEVELAND'S HOUSE
In the Muskoka Lakes
Septombar 23rd and 27th
A THE 100LANDS
October 3 and 9th
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THE GATINEAU HILLS - OTTAWA
Special Departure September 29th
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THANKSGIVING .WEEKEND IN
NASHVILLE AND WHEELING
is still available.
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PROUD OF HIS HANDIWORK—Bruce King (second from
left) was proud of the Items he made at Vacation Bible
School In Fordwich, but neither his two brothers, Paul on
the left and Scott, nor fiend Bobbi Jo Wilson seemed too
impressed. The boys are the children of Mr. and Mrs.
MRS. WILLIAM SOT14ERN
Notes from Fordwich
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Browne, and family spent the weekend in .
Mrs. Marian • Kirby and Mrs. Port Colborne with the former's
Florence Wilson have returned parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
from a motor trip to Northern Brunarski.
Ontario where they rode the Mrs. Roger Will and children of
Polar Bear Express frog. Listowel, Mrs. Earl�ll.:.r.:. of
Cochrane to Moosonee, crossing Listowel and Mrs. Eva Matthews
by canoe to visit Moose Factory of Sandusky, Michigan, visited
and the hydro dam. On the way one day last week with Mr. and
home they visited friends and Mrs. Wellington Hargrave.
attended a party at South River. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Johnson
Miss Brenda Martin is spen- were at Toronto International
ding this week at Drayton with Airport on Friday to meet their
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Martin. son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Brunarski Mrs. Murray Kirkby, and family
of Listowel who had spent #Ae .
past three weeks in Frngland
•lCi1 h�+-e<w:�; ,�-:" .,;,'� •,,�'taa5e s,. e,a Mrs. Myrtle Wi1liCe of.
Listowel spent several days last
week with Mr. and Mrs.
Wellington Hargrave.
a Rev. and Mrs. Morris Camp-
bell, Holly Lee, Harmony and
Scott of Baillieboro visited one
good reasons to meet our day last week with Mr. and Mrs.,,,
ti• Carl Stewart.
Mrs. Bill Austin and Mrs. Judy
Mattheson of Tillsonburg visited
a couple of days last week with
BUSINESS.Mrs. Pearl Patterson. They also
visited Mrs. Austin at Gorrie.
Friends of Harold Doig and
Mrs. Dora Ridley will be sorry to
learn they are both patients in
Listowel Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Carl Stewart and Mrs.
RESOURCE Pearl Patterson visited a couple
of days last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Patterson at
Orangeville and also visited Mr.
and Mrs. Rick Montyro at Tot-
tenham.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Vittie and
TEAM Mrs. Jennie Vittie of Wainfleet
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
James Vittie and Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Stewart. They also called on
I -a Pat St. Cyr, CO-ORDINATOR
Management counselling
Experienced counsellors assist
small businessmen to improve
their methods.
Mrs. Cathers at the Fordwich
Village Nursing Home.
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Allan and
2. Pete Huxtable, MANAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Allan of
SERVICES OFFICER Wroxeter spent Sunday at Alcona
Beach with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Information on McMichael.
government programs Mr. and Mrs. Barry D'Arcey,
g P g Mr. and Mrs. Andy Miller, Mr.
Which government programme and Mrs. Bill Miller and Mr. and
may assist your business. Mrs. Joe Nicholson of Bluevale
spent the weekend at Dorset.
3. Don Muir, MANAGER
Financial,; sist
ance
Financing to start, modernize or
expand your business.
SEE OUR TEAM OF
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SPECIALISTS
at:. The Winghom Motel
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on: Thursday, August 30th
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Stntiord 271.5650
Touring gospel
group to be at HE WOULDN'T SMILE --While his best friend Philip
Livermore grinned broadly and proudly displayed a card he
Baptist church had made at Vacation Bible School In Fordwich, David
WIIllarn Samis just wouldn't crack a smile— no matter how
,
many friends pressed him to say, "Cheese".
His Ambassadors will be in
Wingham on Wednesday, August
29, appearing at the Wingham i
•
Baptist Church. The concert will Needlepo nt proo deet
begin at seven o'clock.
The group, which has travelled
extensively throughout the •
United Staten and Canada, is now is offered t h �•
s fall
recording with Tempo Records of
Kansas City. In the past two Would you like to learn a pillow.
years of their ministry, members fascinating and habit-forming Instruction on the selection of
of the group have travelled craft? Are you between the ages color schemes and how to create
150,000 miles across the con- of 12 and 26 as of Sept. 1, 1979? and, transfer original designs
tinent. The present tour will take if the answer to both questions ontd canvas will also be given
the 16 members another 55,000 is 'yeas' you are invited to become and members will have the
miles throughout the United part of a 4-H homemaking club in chance to make a free choice
States and Canada. your Camtnunity. It is a fun way article. Needlepointing such
His Ambassadors and their of learning and a terrific way to things as napkin rings, belts, key
music have been a blessing to meet new friends. tags, pin cushions, book covers
thousands in live performances The upcoming 4-H project on and curtain tie becks is possible.
In churches, colleges, high needlepoint, which will start in Anyone (male or female) in -
schools and shopping malls. September, involves a total of at terested in joining a homemaking
Residents of Wingham and area least seven meetings. Members club should contact Grace Bird or
are invited to share in this will learn and work seven Brenda Kisyk at the Ontario
blessing next Wednesday evening needlepoint stitches on a semc Church on
of Agriculture and Food
at the HapChurchon John pier, which will then be made into office in Clinton, Zenith 7-20o0.
Street. coasters, a wall
Randy King while Bobbi Jo Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Wilson. Bruce was displaying his items prior to
graduation exercises last Thursday night in Fordwich
United Church. (Staff Photo)
The Ningbam Advance-7tose. August 22. 1979—Pys U
Children receive
closing ceremonies
One hundred and we oar-
An average d 51 children at-
tificates were presented to
tended under the supervision of
children at the clodug exercises
Mrs. Gerald Galbraith, Mss.
of Fordwich Vacation Bible
Norman Fairies, Mrs. Jamas
School held in the United Clauvb
Scbelter, Miss Margaret Tbsrn-
last Thursday evening.
ton and Mrs. Fater Dinsmore
The theme for the school this
(Nursery); Mrs. Cuttan Couper,
year was "I Love To Tell the
Miss Donna Powell and Mrs.
Story". A staff of 39 instructors
Wesley Bar (Primary); Mss.
taught a total of nine classes for
Fellows, Miss Sandra Tem -
children ranging from 3-4 years
pleman ar ,i Miss Chr' __e
of age :o 13 years, from Augus. ;
nburn in tL r. c.., .pan-
-a.i
to 16. Goring the final wecx �*the
meet; Ws.,/nr Stews I (Jug. x)
school each class visited Me
and Sm. J. E. FC' Your` 1.
Fordwich Village Nursing Hone,
W. lrflt� ly, Sheldon
singing songs and taking crafts
Um and lies. A! 'Ki^ndiN
or treats to the residents. The
asrilited wdtb the music and
children were warmly welcomed
several mothers and gh ..nd-
by the residents and staff and ,the
mothers came each & and
children enjoyed the visit as
served juice and cookies.
much as the residents.
Crafts were displayed by each
A choir of students led by Mrs.
class. At the dose of the
Yvonne Gedcke, with Glenn
ceremonies, certificates were
Findlay at the piano, was
presented.
featured at the closing exercises.
Rev. Thomas Fleetham was
chairman for the evening. 'Mrs.
LEM aq!m I xm
Jack Wilson as leader was
presented with a gift in ap-
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preciation by the staff. At the
e7
close of the program a social
time was held in the basement:
Mrs. Alberta Smith of Brussels
Staff members this year in-
visited Sunday with Mrs. Robert
cluded: Nursery (3.4 years),
Procter.
Cathy Gibson, Ria Boonstra,
Heather Irwin, Mrs. Carol
Randy Nixon returned home on
Taylor, Mrs. Dianne Winkel,
Saturday from Haliburton
Mrs' Emmy Winkel' Mrs' Sharon
Hockey Haven, which be at -
Armstrong, Mrs. Isabel Topham;Mrs.
tended for the past week.
Kindergarten (s years), Ann
Mrs. Len Jarvis of St. Cathar-
Robinson, Jennifer Long Lucy
Ines spent a few days last weep
D'Arcey; Kindergarten (6
with Mr. and Mrs. James R
years), Nancy Versteeg,
Coultes'
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Margaret Borg, Carolyn Din-
smore; Primary,(7 years), Mrs.
the weekend with visited th MM r.
Carol Long, Elinor Gibson, Judy
.
and Mrs. Jeff Christensen of Lan -
Stewart; Primary (8 years),
don.
Mr. and Mrs. John Barker of
Mrs. Jean Clarkson, Marguerite
Rochester, Michigan and Mrs.
Boonstra; Primary (9 years),
Mrs. Rona Browne, Mrs. Joan
Reta Marks of Listowel visited on
Rowley, Mrs. Carol Shelley;
Saturday with Mrs. Hazel
Junior (10-11 years), Mrs. Connie
Procter'
D'Arcey, Mrs. Lis Hargrave,
Mrs. Eileen Sullivan, Dianne
Shelley, Mary Lou Ruttan ;
Preteen girls (12-13 years), Mrs.
I N_ G H A
Sharon Cou-ME r Mme. EleanorIIW
_
Laramie; Preteen boys, Rev.BODY
Thomas Fleetham, Rev. Orrence
SHOP
Laramie; music, Mrs. Gedcke,
Mr. Findlay; recreation,
Beverley McCann, Donna
SID ADAMS
Harding, Brenda Lotkie, Grant
Co npleffie
Miller, Greg Douglas.
RADIATOR SERM
In Gorrie, the closing
ceremonies were held in the
for
United Church on Friday after
Automobiles, Light Trucks.
five days of stories, crafts and
- Form Traetors
music. About 40 parents and
New Raid Cons
friends gathered to -enjoy the
... ,.,, in led by Glenn Findlay
Rodding _
and Mrs. J. E. Fellows. Each
Cleoning i Flushing
class sang songs they had
learned during the five days and
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Mrs. Fellows' class repeated
memory verses.
SISTERS—Sisters Michelle and Marlene Coulter brush up
on their Bible lessons in preparation for Vacation Bible
School graduation held last Thursday night in Fordwich
United Church. The girls are the daughters of Sharon and
Clifton Coulter of the Fordwich area. (Staff Photo)
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