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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-12-19, Page 14' -�. ►j �•+#' '.n�-iCliY3 `i ts' t ��_a "R'i '+Mt, `+4 • � .. ,' � ':' 'M! r • - � •'�;. - . ♦ - •V,'N .I Y'•,r V• y','•'r _ . �a/..i • v r 1 •. .. -r J7 '1•�'•-••`. W N•.•r ♦ . • wr �' , r -.♦ r*4P td--M*,Wl Advanet b , 4N clubs d*splaneedl int e'po WARD & UPTIGROV_y � RMWO111sshm Club 1, for the s. oche. It was Marilyn's favourite. Pieces are stretched vertically lrsrow.i _ H glr4, Marilyn Fdowick and Paula preferred the cross stitch and honsootaUy. Larpe pieces, . (519) Z91.3Wp PaWa KisiYer, commented on which is mainly used on cushions, showing grater distortion, can CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS - tltsir colourful and interesting With the use of a second section be pressed with a damp towel or desplay, 'Our Favourite of the displiy Nan and Carla immersed in lukewarm water. – Iulaedlla- Am Stitches'. Bailey represented Club Il. Some beautiful articles of ' The continental stitch has been The girls em shned the process stitcnery wen included in the "swta r used in rugs and wall hangings as of blocking, a necessary step, to girls' display. t. early as the 17th century. The brag the article back into shape Leaders of Club 1 were Virginia slips In with a asargella stitch represents hills aft the stitchery is completed. Kieffer and Brenda Reinhart. �sfl and valleys and is an interesting With the use of steam smaller Marks Hofmann and Joanne thousand Kieffer instructed the girls of -' and one - ° o o Belmore II. Mary Wallace ;. � � l ap- o wishes stacked in h, • . preciation to the club les#rs for .._ his pack for a giving of their time and talents to -' Merry, Merry instruct the girls in the various a,,, Christmas. 00 0 clubs throughout the year of 1879. "'` ' ' From us to ° MERRY Each of the ladies received a small token for their efforts. o !� you, thanks. Mrs. Walter Renwick showed i + slides of New Zealand from her ° trip in 1871 when she and her We thank for your husband spent Christmas there • you and took a close look at the TAYLOR'S GROCETERIA patronage and hope you will various sheep breeds of that 8019rove be surrounded by good fortune country. through this festive season, rlummes of the process of corralling, shearing and wool OCCIDENTAL LIFE OF CALIFORNIA sacking were among pictures viewed. r INSURANCE Well trained d u cgs round up the ' B. Pr Morin sheep from pasture: _ t %• Farming in New Zealand is carried on mainly along the That maaieal fihristnos fwwlAnn coastal areas since the interior of the country is mountainous. The Renwicks chose to pur- chase the Dorset sheep and made at-rangements to have them transported to their farms in NJ Howick Township. Everyone present enjoyed an j imaginary trip to New Zealand. President Doris Hays opened the meeting in the accustomed maner of WI and welcomed all to i Family Night. The minutes of the r un/ 19-t LUCKY—Robert Grunewald got his second $1,000 cheque won In the Wingham previous meeting meeting were -Golf and Curling Inc. lottery last week. He is the first two-time winner In the lottery. �., read by the secretary -treasurer, Makinq the presentation is Paul Moody. Jean Rutherford. i • Eileen Johann led in singing e Christmas carols with- Marilyn voters facinCanadianRenwick accompanying at the ' limit ,,', piano. Dori&Hays read an article e • of Santa's :.. , ., ." :,...:. ,including vw nter federal election • his problems and amusing in - ow ,1 _ cidents, as he made his rounds on Canada will have to do without opposed by both the Liberals and. Christmas Eve. a government for another six the NDP. Grey -Bruce Farmers' Week weeks. The election has been called for will be held in Hanover ' Town When the Progressive Con- February 18, the minimum -time F Hall, Jan. -711. Ladies' Day will servative government presented allowable by law, which means i be Jan 8. its budget last week the Liberals that candidates and leaders will Wishing you the pleasures of a real Arrangements were made to and NDP voted against its pas- have a gruelling schedule. The send gifts to the girls in regional sage and since the Creditistes re- timing does not allow for the >.t old-fashioned, family holiday. To you centres at Orillia and Woodstock. frained from voting thegovern- appointment of enumerators to There will be no WI meeting in ment members were out- Produce a new voters' list, so the and your loved ones, our thanks. January, but the February numbered and Prime Minister lists used for the May election meeting will be held in the Joe Clark immediately an- will be used -a second time. flARRISITATIONERYlibrary room on Wednesday nounced lis intention to request According to an announcement officer, afternoon at 12:30 p.m., Feb. 13. that the governo>`-general pro- ffiby the chief electoral ocer, per - claim dissolution. sops whose names appeared 'onO Not only is a winter election a the previous voters' list will re- , • '•• ''h Wroxeter rare W . ).9 in Canada, this ,ceive a postcard to confirm their • ' one also cafahes the Liberal eligibility. If no confirmation is �= Sympathy is extended to the • /'� �u' of the late Art Wheeler party in an unenviable position:. received by a previously ad - families and Mrs. Lillian Weir who Former Prime Minister Pierre ' vertised date, voters will have to passed Trudeau had announced his re- contact the returning officer for We hope our o away last week. tirement as leader of the party their electoral district to have friendshipwill only a few days before the fall of their names added. fie; ©O Enjoy trip to the Clark government, so the . The fact that the Christmas COAfiAU@ Liberals could be launched into and New Years holidays occupy through every People"s Church an election campaign without a the first week or two of the cam - Your Star Quality BLUEVALE—Education and leader. Strong pressure is being paign Period complicates the season. Cultural Activities was the theme applied to Mr. Trudeau to con- problems of communication with �+ ( p1lIItS you > the , tinue as leader, and if he agrees the Public, but as soon as the boli- ALFRED"S • o itU a Boum le Women's Ir, to do so he will of necessity be days are over it is expected that � Spotlight at Program for December, committed to continue in that more detailed information will be hoe Service fr'P--t Christmas and all convened by Mrs. Harvey Edgar. 1 A busload of 45 people from office for a reasonable length of Provided to the public. Bluevale and surrounding area time, probably a minimum of two through the years. went to Toronto to the People's �c year. May your Church and enjoyed the unusualThe budget brought down by Presentation of The Livia gFinance Minister John Crosbie Family skate �.t • r holidaybe a was a tough one, one of its out- - .• `Christmas Tree. The musical program standing features being an 18 Ushers out ' bright album P gam consisted of solos, cent per gallon excise tax on �• of ha duets, mens choruses numbers ppy by the bell ringers and the entire gasoline' which was actually centennial year days. singing chorus of more than 150 collected fora full day before the people who were in position in the government's defeat. (Rebates to The Win ham Recreation �� • shape of a huge Christmas tree. consumers will be made where Department is planning a family It was estimated that 2,500 possible, but cash payments will skating party at the Lockridge i4 people were present for the be difficult to prove.) Memorial Arena as the last 1lry program that evening. The defeat also effectively can- hurrah of the town's 100th bir- 0— - celled legislation which would thday year. have provided tax benefits for , a The skate will be held next mortgages to ges and home owners, as Saturday, Dec. 29, between 8:30 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cantelon well as special tax considerations and 8:30 p.m. and everyone is l I 3 i U 0 1 0 of Tweed spent the weekend with for small business. It will also put invited to come out. There will be I a�f t her mother, Mrs. Harry an end to the dissolution of Petro free hot chocolate for all skaters McGuire. Canada, which was vigorously and prizes for the best costumes. ,ate Come from thanking the friends, Were so happy to know! •,' a Ya ss O o - • i We're 1 a grateful for y V the bright, ' - steady flame of your vt friendship gLdm rMNM •d SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS—The Salvation Army reminds people the spirit of Christmas In- cludes giving with Its collection for the needy, Tad Simmons and Herb Phillips have boort manning the collection point outside Shirai's Department'Store, accompanied by Christ- mas carols from a speaker on the Salvation Array van. �,neiiV�i•rwMw��I«+• — lir Puce in your heart and in your hone ... this greatest gift of all we orish for you. 16 Waxworks Boutique ABC SPORTS Phone 367-1866 I ay the joys of the season w ever greater n your heart. Reagan Cl�ners McMaster Insurance Agencies Winghafn, Ont. 327 Josephine St. J Following a trail to n faithful friends, we carry v our warm wishes to you. o _ Everlasting thanks _ and may you enjoy the holiday spirit to its fullest. O. �d low .rr MERiNIAS``�" G�RIS .11110 . L — Don and Evonne Carter, Rick Nesbitt and Kevin Carter