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The Corporation of the Town of Wingham
will accept the names Of any person wishing to
. be a member of the ,Wing'hom Recreation Board.
You may leave your name at the Town
Clerk's. office no later than: .
TUESDAY,,SEPTEMBER
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SEPT. 16 WESTERN FAIR, LONDON Adults $12.`I{(
Under 12 $10. Price includes admission to fair.
SEPT. 25.27 FALL CAVALCADE OF COLOUR 1, CRUISE
Huntsville. Twin accommodation $99; Triple modation
$90; Quadruple accommodation $80. (p person)
SEPT. 27 INTERNATIONAL PLOWING MATCH
Chatham. $14• Transportation only.
Oct. 26-26 JAMBOREE TOUR, WHEELING WEST
VIRGINIA Twin accommodation $99. person; Triple accommodotic
$94, person; Quadruple accommodation $89. person. Single plea`•
add $20.
For further information call 291-4100
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TRIANGLE STAFF®I'salaell Montgomery, Marg Henderson,
Nelson Frank, Joyce
Myr Frank, Irene Johnston, Audrey Vath and Jean Deyell all help to staff the
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F On Tuesday the clients of the •NOTICE Day Centre for the Homebound Father Hardy held R.oman� a later date. This,will be held at
ss 1` ■ were happy to meet a new Catholic mass on Friday moray afternoon 24
am member of the staff, Janet ing. Friday afternoon, the tori -I si Wednesdayto
Wla Bing Playhouse.
T&M Bishop. Miss Bishop will be dents played o in the, audi theHuroneCounti y nt to and Bend e.
taking over from Ann St. Jean as corium. a production. ,The. Sound of
will be held Thursday, coordinator for the day centre The ,Huronview choir held i � P each of
p An Ontario' Municipal Board Hearing _ practice Saturday Th Music'' was enjoyed by
N September 27 at;10:00 a.m. in Wingham Town. Hall to hear V �, this month. Lynne Andersotl, one' morning• US. 1
Ow 1559 of 1974• ' of the cooks, is leaving this week' hymn the choir sang on Sunday a for
objections to zoning by- f attend Fanshawe College for morning was "Lord Keep Your, Plans are well under Way
year of nurse's day afternoon. Modeling of wed -
All interested parties are welcome to 6tflsttd. her second y Hand on Me". Rev. Wittick spoke' our fashion show next W ne -
A training. Rosella Ard has on the topic that as Christians, we ding gowns will be done by staff.
APPOINTMENT FOR HEARING volunteered to �, cook with
should never give up hope. Mrs.
a oints fhurs- Catherine Rae on Tuesdays.
Wittick sang a solo, "How Great
was spent with
THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD hereby pp The morning Thous Art": The church mem
September, 1979 at the hour of ten clients enjoying exercises, a hers prayed for 'Mrs. M. Martin, baptized at
day, the 27th day of Sep i' .
• oclock (local time) in the forenoon at the Town Hall, Town singsong, cards and shuf- who was in the infirmary.
fleboard. in the afternoon the . Special Care barbecue was wowdnosh park
of Wingham, for the hearing of all parties interested in sup macramed their cancelled this week because of r•
porting or opposing this application. ladies are using the Aug. 26, 11
thangers. They On Sunday,
If you do not at and are not represented at this hearing, Po knot, the members of . the Westfield
the Board may proceed in ice of the pr and you will not be lark'sehead. Somehave lreadyy Fe4lowship received Christian
entitled to any further notice of the proceedings. finished the second hanging• baptism in the waters of the
persons taking part in There,was a special presentation 4-11 leaders Maitland River; Rev. Wesley B.
In the event the decision is reserved, p Doreen Mali and Anne Adair Ball; former pastor of the church
the hearing may request a copy of the decision from the pre bo Mrs. St. Jean, who was given Tlrainin pool and presently serving in 'the,
siding Board Member. Such decision will be. mailed to you lovely, potted mums and best Thamesford-Zion pastoral
when available. wishes. GOR.RIE — iss Grace Bird, charge offi4.*ted, assisted by
of Jul 1979. Tuesday morning the clients . Clinton home economist and Miss deacons of the congregation Ron
DATED at Toronto this 31st day y started with a lesson in ceramics Brenda Kisyk were the instruc- Snell, Douglas Smith and Bill
followed by a dandy lunch. Mrs. tors at the 4-H Leaders' Training Taylor.
William Renwick, - Tillie Gaunt then played the School held in the United Church. A congregation of about 80
Clerk, ' piano for the singsong. The rest Thirty ladies attended the people assembled;,in Wawanosh
of the afternoon was spent classes. Park on the banks of the�river for
playing shuffleboard and cards. Two Gorrie group classes will a stirring service of praise and
be held with Mrs. Norman prayer. The candidates for
Fairies and Mrs. Larry Bott as baptism were then led into the
group leaders and Mrs. James water by Rev. Ball and Ron Snell.
z Gray and Mrs. William Thorton Those baptized were: Faye
as group 3 leaders. Barth, Shannon Vogl; Bonnie
TRAVEL All girls of ages 12-26 are 'we Walker, Elaine Snell, Brian
FETTES TOURS & Y come to attend these classes. McClinchey, Donald McIntosh,
of our countryside. See the splendour of our changing seasons.
Mark Vogl, Murray Taylor, Glen
Take in the beauty L Taylor and Robert and Beverley
Book now. Some seats still left.. Bible society to Irving. This brings to 14 the
11 i St. Andrew Street number of Christians who have
MITSt. An Ontario Canvass for funds been baptized in this beautiful
184 Allain Street location by Rev. Ball.
MOUNT FOREST, OntarlO Phono (519) 348-8492
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DAY COLOUR TOUR LAIC j
Phone (519) 323-154-5
E PLACID
4 DAY FALL COLOUR MUSKOKA AND TUPPER LAKE
featuring featuring
Guided tour of Ottawa Cruise on Lake Placid
- Lake Muskoka Cruise Heart of the Adirondocks
Upper Canada Village Relaxing & enjoyingenam autiful fall scenery
_ Ghnanoque Boat Cruise
Depart - October 4 00 each
ri9.�i eaeCt price -Twin ®A ....._
- $- -
Price
2 YS - S NIGHTS
S DAY I LIETCHWORTH PARK WHEELING, WEST VIRGINIA
featuring rOgelba; Port:
- Letebworvi� Park S Canoeing Jamboree
- LakeSeneca Cruise Departs . Sept, 14 and Nov. 9
Deports - October 2
_ Price 1"- "9.60 each
Price
Twin - $119.00 each
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2 . DAY RENFRO VALLEY - November l
THEATRE AMID SH®� NG TOUR - November 16.
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3 - DAYAY N M9 YORK GET AWAY.
October 4.
E - October S.
1- ®AY NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE 5. 17 and Sept. 23.
5- DAY PENN DUTCH - $eptetn
6 - ®Ali AGAWA CANYON COLOUR TOUR -Sept'
IL - September 28.7 -DAY EAST OAST
November 9.
17 - DAY HAWAII, S IS
LANDS - r 14.
21 - DAY CALIFORNIA - OctobeHE DEEP S®UTH •November 6.
q . DAY NEW ORLEANS AND
Phone or write for brochures and further Information
Group rates oroalso available1
or'�w�c�nd formula. f.,
Trying to accommodate peoples everyday
agency is located mow. The store had been in
needs at the lowest possible prices has proven the McKibbon• family' for a couple . and
n be a successful formula for Triangle generations and was then purchased and
operated . by a Mr. Johnston, from whom
Discount. stores- Triangle Discount purchased the building
It has not only kept the stores; such as the In 1973 it moved to its present, locatign pn
one in Wingham, thriving, but has enabled the east side of Josephine Street, the sxtp
owner Nelson Frank and his partner to ex- which had housed Machan's hardware
pand the business from one store, opened a business ;
dozen years ago, to 13, with the 14th scheduled At the time the store opened there Were no ,
to open next month. ]Tec er's or Mac's ,Milk stores in town, Mr. "
The business started out with one store Frank said, but he knew they would come
opened in Hanover in 1967, Mr. Frank recalls. eventually.: it hasn't really hurt business
too "
The following year two more were opened, in don't he added, since they' much though, a•sto�'"'ai'e
Fergus and Wingham. ; ,eompeteAchlceetiys The' lug fillli{ ,,4.,�
The idea with the thrlw storesXas•to. allow' ; bas ji �corivl iicnce'stores'with . different
`voliime'6u ng ' ite�p &A doh' ho ' mix of products and are not a', competitive
and at first there was no intention to expand I
r further. At that time he had two other part- price -wise. Triangle, on the other hand, sells .
nets so each of them managed a store and patent medicines, tobacco products and all
"tho t that would be it sorts of everyday household goods.
they. . ugh over, the years Mr. Frank has seen.a 'lot of
However as opportunities arose the firm products come and go, but not his employees.
continued to expand and' now there are One of them, Marg Henderson, worked in the
Triangle Discount stores' scattered across McKibbon drugstore and stayed on as it
Huron, Bruce and Grey counties and down as changed hands to become.. the Johnston.
far ds'.Waterloo.CountY. The company will be drugstore and then Triangle Discount.) ala
opening its 14th store. in Teeswater next working in the store include his wife,
monthLFrank, Audrey Vath, Isabell Montgomery,
The' idea of such stores .#vas born of an Joyce Church, Irene Johnston. and Jean
opportunity Mr. Frank saw while travelling Deyell.
as a salesman: During his business of reline. Mr. Frank noted it was almost by chance
on drugstores he could see a• trend of toWns ' that he ended up in Wingham, but he's glad he
and cities gradually losing some, of their did. He could have landed in. Clinton had the
drugstores, with- discount stores coming in to . firm opened its .third store thee instead.
fill the gap. -„ There just seems to be something special
"We weren't the first,” he noted, but we
about Wingham that's kept him here while the
were 'the first in this area: ' ed in the company has gone on expanding into other
The Wingham store originally open towns around the area.
old McKibbon drugstore, where .the travel
The Wingham branch of the
Canadian Bible Societ"will be
making its annual appeal for
funds during the month of Sep-
B i m ®r e
tember .
This society is one of the oldest
e
Christian organizations in
Canada and this year celebrates
The Gold Diggers entered a
tournament in Chepstow last
its 75th anniversary as a national
week. They defeated Walkerton,
society. Its work continues to
Chepstow and Pinkerton with
increase each year.
Funds raised are used by the
ease to win the "B" division
championship. The men's siow-
society in translating, publishing
pitch team entered a tournament
and distributing the scriptures,
in Gorrie last weekend. They
both in Canada and throughout
defeated 'Fordwich and Formosa
ule wo lu. tl'.c scriptures are P.�,.,
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available in over 1,5001anguages
by large scores but were
eliminated 10-7 by Teeswater.
and are appearing .in a new
The Juniors were defeated 10-0
language every two weeks.
by Minesing and the Pee Wee
The society distributes more
Girls defeated Wingham 27-15.
than 3,500,000 copies of the
75
Tem Mulvey of Fergus has
and
scriptures in more than
languages each year in Canada
been vacationing with Mr.
rs Ralph Metcalfe and family.
alone. The blind receive,Braille
Bibles and the son
cassette tape dsrecords. New
are presented
Canadian citizens
with Bibles and testaments at
F®Cdw;ch
citizenship courts; the Canadian
Josephine Charlesworth and
forces are supplied with scrip-
there is a need
Fri -
Lenora Beswetherick left on Fri
tures. vyherever
pts to meet
the society attemit.
day for Los Angeles, there to Join
Nature Tour of Aus-
the Qum rss
A representative of the society trails bn visit all parts of that con -
homes in the i�
will be calling at studying planes and
to 88k fordonations
racer future
toward this work.
anent, s
HAWTHORN SURVIVED --Fire which destroYeG
'� -ham fire -
Dunbar farm last week also spread into an area f brush. Nelgbbors and Wingry
fighters combined to extinguish the numerous,
s � all or"but the thorny shrubs all eseemed to
,wouldn't iso so bad if it would only burn the
survive.
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