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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-11-14, Page 13s 03��I Mir Main "#I- mn O. wAIKsR a" Levevaie preoaring for Myr Conservatory of Mrs. Jeanet Walker, tela f pr n1Mo"'i"�^s. Wheeler and Jim W"& WOM UMwnitlr of Toronto Sunday supipr gyms of Air. . _ - M'+• L7areees Hanning rv. orwre iniormotlon Cale --' „. ANITA DiKKER Mrs. Carl Johnston returned X7m -�06 home frobospltal last week fWW*jW s<pgny in WingMm and District Hospital. TOMMW yip of Morrie T- S Final instalment of 1979 taxes due NOVEMBER 30, 1979 Noncy Michie Township of Morris BUS TOURS December 4 SIMCOE LIGHTS *TOUR 'd .unr #14.5 December 27 SKIERS' SPECIAL COLLINGWOOQ BLIIE MOUNTAIN ... #t, February 2 SKIERS' sPECIAC v BEAVER VALLEY TALLISMAN ... # Wtow*i Tmyel lautleau 163 Win St. West, Listowel 291-4100 asHa`bits"" That's the name of this new wave powerful Kitchener based rock group. The band consists of Gregg Dechert and Dave Cooper 'of Kitchener, Bill Knapp of Fordwich and Bob Richards from Cambridge. Watch for them I "Nam Habit$" wild be performing in your area soon with a show you won't want to miss! " 11 The Wiagpa0s edvsoee-'lissas. Nevonber 14, 0711—PW W 1.E You are cordially invited Shelley, RR 2, Gorrie, and ;,44howing the champion Hereford home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold members showing the top shorthorn steer and heifer, Stephen Thompson, RR 2, heifer or steer in the county. Mathers on the second con- . Sandra Shelley of RR 2, Gorrie, had the top heifer and to our Clint Sharon Alton of RR 7 L on. Carolyn Dinsmore of RR 1, cession of Moms Twp. there was , ucknow, had the top steer, The Among the area winners of Fordwich, won the John.Franken considerable damage done by presentation was made during awards night at Clinton last ANNUALSpecial awards were: Cathy Memorial Trophy as the member ripe and water. week. MRS. WILLIAM SOTHERN CHRISTMAS Fordwich PARTY 0//0' � Mr. and Mrs. William Magill 0 ° DISCOUNT and on visit Marilyn ° Y .. M Sotheran oyer the weekend. r will be given on all purchases made at this Friends of Mrs. Pearl Pat - time. Enjoy the use of our lay=a-woy pion, tarsen will be pleased to hear she D Refreshments served. was able to leave the Listowel Memorial Hospital where she has been confined several weeks. She At our Wingham Store returned home with her son -In Benny Hinn law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Evangelist TUESDAY; NOV. 20 - 6:30-10:00 P.M. 1 ills nburg,Austin whereshewills�' MIRACLE IERVICE At our Clinton Store some time. at s Yro UPPER THAMESLLEMENTARY R.WEDNESDAY, NOV. 21 - 6:30 - 10:00 P.M. `�� Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson and Francis St., Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Russel Nickel Spent WEDNESDAY. NOVEMaERtlst t Saturday at the Royal Winter 7:30 P.M. sZ i ! ' �•"_ Fair in Toronto. Everybody Welcome The customer whose purchase is s ,� ;t' #s r O taste and see that the Lord is `� ,, x Mrs. Wray Coopers t a few • beim run through b the cashier �. . days last week with Mr. and Mrs. 9 !a 0 Y �. f%. P� good. Ps. 31 v. 8 when the Mystery Alarm rings will .���.•;�- i Clayton Brown at Cambridge. �RESERV-ONF� receive his purchase at a 't r 1�2 PRICE A►rsi ryE R� E • AYTON LODGE r RESIDENTIAL AL HOME • ` Country Home For Senior Citizens and Retirees Private and Semi -Private Rooms A Home Atmosphere with Loving Core ♦ X .: Our Rotes are Very Reasonable Eiloen (Voyles 5 Louisa St. DEPARTMENT STORES Sk E E P JUDIS E—Oscar Meier of RR 4 Brussels, won a book as theAyton, Ont, Phone top scorer in the sheep 519-665•7��5 WINaIiAM judging. The'prelientetton, by Rick McLellan from Cyanamid of Canada Ltd., -was one of Ne ICO many to outstanding 4-H mettnbrtrs during achievement night last week.0 N 11111111111111 MARK YOUR STOCK—Members of the Blyth-Belgrave 4-H Beef Club came up with an HALLRICE TROPHY—Simon Hallahan of Hallrlce Farms presents the Hallrice Farms excellent skit that was both entertaining and Instructive during achievement night. The point of the skit was that cattle should be marked, preferably with an ear tattoo, to 7 Trophy to Bill Kinsman of RR 2, Kippen, during achievement night. Bill had the best in the permit Identification if they stray or are stolen. The cattle in the skit could be identified easily by 4-H gate sign competition. _" their excellent legs, but not all are so distinctive! • 4-H ' c �evements arm honored - with the highest score in any of the 4-H horse and pony clubs. She had a score of 918 for the year. Chris Meier of RR 4, Brussels, ewon d n` , the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Award as the 4-H -on annual awards, night member with the highest stan- ding on the basis of awards in Most of the approximately 350 legs, two ears, and he thought the McGavin of RR 4, Walton, who dairy calf club work in the , young people in Huron County eyes were blue. took home the CNE Shield as top county• who were active in 4-H clubs this The club proceeded to give a novice in the 4-H and Junior The Robert McKinley t' year, together with club leaders and parents, in Clinton rundown on the various types of Farmers' judging competition, Citizenship. Trophy this year } gathered identification which can be used, the Glen Green Forage Mixtures went to Paul Pavkeje of RR 2, Friday night for the 32nd annual such as ear notching, tag"; Award as the top first-year 4-H Centralia. It t0 the club 4 -Ii achievement night, branding and tattooing, and dairy calf club member in the .goes member nominated as out- 4 Awards to clubs and to in- listed the pros and cons of each,. county and the Cliff McNeil standing in club work and in dividual members for out- During the presentation of 4-A Trophy for exhibiting the home and community activities. standing achievement during the club awards, certificates were champion 4-H Holstein calf at the Leaders from each of the 32 clubs year highlighted the evening, but also presented, to' club meMbers Seaforth Fall Fair. in the county put forward a leaders and other individuals and for successful Cou pktlion of Ron Godkin, RR 1, Walton, won nominee; these then meet and groups who support the 4-H projects and to club les &m. "'t the CIL Trophy for.. scoring from among themselves select program were also recognized. years of service. highest in the swine section of the five delegates to be interviewed For their part several of the clubs entertained and Ain Among the 1 winq�ers were' .'r judging competition. by a committee from the club with skits demonstrations. The -best was a Oscar of RR Brussel; who won a certificate for dam- Oscar Meier of RR 4,'Brussels, won the Cyanamid of Canada lead' association. The five finalists also included Oscar demonstration by the Blyth -Bel- "pleting 18 projects; Brian 'Me- Award %lith -the top score in the Meier, Diana Brand of RR 3, , grave 4-H Beef Calf Club which Gavin of RR 4, Walton; Chris sheep section of theClinton; ludgmg Alan Powe of RR 2, a ' illustrated clearly, and to the Meier of RR 4, Brussels, and competition. Centralia, and Elaine Pym of RR great amusement of the Terry Smith of RR 1, Walton, who Brian Ml;Gavin of RR 4, 1, Centralia. audience, just why a steer should bear some permanent identifying completed 12 projects; and Janice McMichael of Wroxeter; Walton, won the Huron Cat- tlemen's Association Award for mark. The tale focussed on two far- David Marshall of RR 3, Blyth; Scott Robinson of RR 4, Walton, top score in thA beef judging • the Bank of Montreal Award M' the Three fires hit mers, one of whom tattooed the ear of. his steer while the other and Donald Nicholson of RR 2, Blyth; who had. completed six press reporters' competition, and the Huron Pork Producers' Belgrave area was content with a tag hung on a projects. Trophy with the highest number chain around the neck. Rustlers Don Dodds of RR 1, sea forth, of points by any member in a 4-H BELGRAVE — There were appeared; the steers disap- and Allan Haugh of RR 1, Bruce- swine club. wee fires within the Belgrave tit peared. However the first farmer field, were recognized for 20 The Stewart Procter Award area this past week. On Tuesday got his back because the tattoo enabled it to be identified at the years of voluntary service as. club leaders; Harry Winkel -Clarence ' was presented by Mary Procter to Sandra evening fire broke out in Hanna's stockyard. Asked to identify his of RR 1, Fordwich, and Bob Hern of Shelley of RR 2 Gorrie, who exhibited the top workshop, which was gutted with fire inside. animal, the best the second farmwcoulddown: brown, four RR, 1 Woodham, received 15- year headers' certificates, and shorthorn heifer, and Sharon Alton of RR 7, Lucknow, who had Early on Saturday morning there was a fire al Mr. and Mrs. five-year certificates went to the top shorthorn steer. Ted Moran's home in the base - Glen McNeil, RR 6, Goderich; Beth Cooper, RR 3, Kippen; Ken Melanie Scott of RR 1, Belgrave, won the Huron anent, but very little damage V a¢ STEWART PROCTER AWARD --Mary Procter presented Mewhinney, RR 1, Lucknow; Ron Hereford Association Trophy for On Saturday evening at the this award in memory of Stewart Procter to the 4-H You are cordially invited Shelley, RR 2, Gorrie, and ;,44howing the champion Hereford home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold members showing the top shorthorn steer and heifer, Stephen Thompson, RR 2, heifer or steer in the county. Mathers on the second con- . Sandra Shelley of RR 2, Gorrie, had the top heifer and to our Clint Sharon Alton of RR 7 L on. Carolyn Dinsmore of RR 1, cession of Moms Twp. there was , ucknow, had the top steer, The Among the area winners of Fordwich, won the John.Franken considerable damage done by presentation was made during awards night at Clinton last ANNUALSpecial awards were: Cathy Memorial Trophy as the member ripe and water. week. MRS. WILLIAM SOTHERN CHRISTMAS Fordwich PARTY 0//0' � Mr. and Mrs. William Magill 0 ° DISCOUNT and on visit Marilyn ° Y .. M Sotheran oyer the weekend. r will be given on all purchases made at this Friends of Mrs. Pearl Pat - time. Enjoy the use of our lay=a-woy pion, tarsen will be pleased to hear she D Refreshments served. was able to leave the Listowel Memorial Hospital where she has been confined several weeks. She At our Wingham Store returned home with her son -In Benny Hinn law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Evangelist TUESDAY; NOV. 20 - 6:30-10:00 P.M. 1 ills nburg,Austin whereshewills�' MIRACLE IERVICE At our Clinton Store some time. at s Yro UPPER THAMESLLEMENTARY R.WEDNESDAY, NOV. 21 - 6:30 - 10:00 P.M. `�� Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson and Francis St., Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Russel Nickel Spent WEDNESDAY. NOVEMaERtlst t Saturday at the Royal Winter 7:30 P.M. sZ i ! ' �•"_ Fair in Toronto. Everybody Welcome The customer whose purchase is s ,� ;t' #s r O taste and see that the Lord is `� ,, x Mrs. Wray Coopers t a few • beim run through b the cashier �. . days last week with Mr. and Mrs. 9 !a 0 Y �. f%. P� good. Ps. 31 v. 8 when the Mystery Alarm rings will .���.•;�- i Clayton Brown at Cambridge. �RESERV-ONF� receive his purchase at a 't r 1�2 PRICE A►rsi ryE R� E • AYTON LODGE r RESIDENTIAL AL HOME • ` Country Home For Senior Citizens and Retirees Private and Semi -Private Rooms A Home Atmosphere with Loving Core ♦ X .: Our Rotes are Very Reasonable Eiloen (Voyles 5 Louisa St. DEPARTMENT STORES Sk E E P JUDIS E—Oscar Meier of RR 4 Brussels, won a book as theAyton, Ont, Phone top scorer in the sheep 519-665•7��5 WINaIiAM judging. The'prelientetton, by Rick McLellan from Cyanamid of Canada Ltd., -was one of Ne ICO many to outstanding 4-H mettnbrtrs during achievement night last week.0 N 11111111111111