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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1982-01-13, Page 06xr .,,711r,".>"., I. ., .. 't.•., I ,1-. IC ..,n r. ,,r.er ,... - - saa•r o„ ; '` , } .i I' y �'� .t '1-3 ehC't•, ., rrn•rrn{l rnr. t' r.- -, 1. - ,. • . ., _ .. R .. n . n. o • . . .n , I•' ' ^ Inn. ,^ 4' .r{a' 'L '1 - 4:� ,� .:.- __4-._-,'!.' '� 1' "'�1 . ," .•"._t- v. ._.i,s'hAn. -, ,,.,ow, il ' tr •j :: ^h • I ..n r ....., .. ..,. , 'I, ^ . 1 I• .. 11 ;I r. — .+asmTM+�sCrax -x r J ti t.Qli:; P , 't '^*" g % ham Advance -Times, January 13, 1982 i �,lj _, �0" �i, •r n" °' 1 1 e l r i I P I 1, "- A' 1.,.., r, ". - I P�11I i :f l,,' p'9 t, (':f 7.4t ,r ° t 4� i I 'r ., 4 ., 1 j, M ,i . , �_ - - - ` —_.' - _. - Amok .. _ ._ - t .__._-_.__._._._ .- ,+>` -t. a. n 1 r !'ti`v,+'-tt^-.-----.-„•r• r! -,1. I . 1° -li . I I . --�6 'I" ` rr,t. r� ."? 1 '1'1f IT ? ",,,t, It`„ '�E,.,i'-1. f x �! � . 11 I , . I -. ­!", I " ,� ; %im . ... - .. ... , . ..,t� . r- ; 'L r orf{S t�jf a x 'T `"I�!4 j (' rrl , , . k"`f � Z � I ;., ' `. . L 4 z7.,-.le7v l,u' L } It it �• _ ;.. t C` .. ' I �I-3' ' -I :1 ".1 .P I_, d �tI �-i. } .4" !,^.•'>+<_it, r��,> ,,x £r < 4 -w i' 19 1 �,.' "s {,1 _ 41 , ., - •' 4 ( t of • 1R ,,,, 4 a . ti�� �} �e ;;' rIrrr yam(Rq Q ®�]} e{ y, Q Qy r father care and ^ef%QI' I 1ampon - l 8 K'{{ �£1 yh�r,iW, „,•� _ r,' t 1� 'k.+1+.rC, I: •: `,, T 'pt•`11 %�-7;1 .,,. Ar+R 'MM }• 141 Ri •1 lOea'�G� n1M{e- w . ,. *' a r,C:,.-,tea>' „. ,.,. x �,I. - p. -� � ter . Huston. U Y. . ksY? h 4 �� vs ,,, (I,fwa,r.r >ri►eelig o the served as. a pa, er was offered by r `�,'i�, S * t M <,:�, � RFs v, , ,s ; her internship'as a aY �,, �tj. »netn;bers' off° t:1e afteatnoon Follawing went to Mrs: V. -Thomas. Mrs. " � - 5, y y ` '„> t' ; ! tanit Baa held: the home of medical doctor, she By Jane M>ieegge. be a success, leaders are are all welcome 'to be a part Sanderson led the study on �11 � , Y: _'t �.: 19 rs, � H+i�!ouer. India fpr seven years- ,Women of the Bible", _ x; X' ;y ••Bread Winners" is . the needed to ass° the infQrma- of 4�H. t ; tx.l ,: Tlhe' reside t' MriS Ida Canditiouas o p : ,� -Y,> p were very' Eve. Passages f �'N: ” : rksho is .}:.:t1��,'�'Zl':. ,; ` �I" rimi�ive in sepal where she namely s, ' .' next 4-H project which tion on to the members. A� leadership workshop P ;, ..;t, h :,, ` f ti Evans, welcomed' everyone p heseri tore were read by fix... members will 1 t i Work ho €or le ars will la ed for Feb. 8 and '9 atwent to serve in 1960.earn he bas c s a nn s ,°v k : a a d e ci ted a New Xt ar's T p Smith, firs. J. , Ps P d Thoma , r . techniques of kneading and be held to provide guidaiace St. draw's Presby4terialn, _ : � w n p the small clinitt4 was ill -eq ,Mrs 1 s ��cas. k ; ' 1.reading. A l yaxan 'opened t• Taylor and M's ,�� :. bakin bread. and back ound for teachin Church in Win ham from )• :::: {n., �.,, . , ;;1, g gr g g devotional- part of the and with• very Tittle suppor x was' related -; �fi', ,�' �.' :a: w endlessly and Each reading H The tricks .of working with the lessons-., 9; 3U a.m to 8:30 p.rn • ; �r'a. "' } � <<�� ,Y _ � . ,' program which' was con- the foaled e Y was to the creation or virtutes of a t stick whole rain dou s, a Usuall there are two To leave an application, �;, ;,"., t , ,,v ,; y Y good woman or wife. y ,{R Y g Y . r' �ened b Mrs. M. Sanderson, finally anew hospital -"':.°'_�' " variety of fancy shaping leaders per club. A club is please contact the agricul- � I'" t r' built receiving support from g the • ;4`.; Clinton, 482- '`�>' >> �Sx:�' Mrs. A. Smith presented a Discussion followed ., methods .and unusual made up of a minimum of tural office in C a d �h' .ir e' sham mfsS. study on the the United Church, Save the tme assages• • '' A list of `` `` ., methods of bake such as four members. Both leaders 3428 or Zenith 7-3040. ^�' .'`r'`` `° 1 i lif o L? d and other scrip jos the w stag e f r. Helen Hwston 'who Children Fun meeting. Prayer c ed k`�',_ '4 ,;,, grilling and broiling also will should plan to attend both supplies. needed and further . 1. .,; N currently series i'n-a hospital Christian organizations. Y .;: y Refresh ants were served '�: be covered. Subjects from da s of the worksho most information concerning � }f �k ,, in' Nepal. She was born in Thousands of lives have n? a `'' ,,, the tantalize aroma of convenient for them n order worksho will Ike sent as ',..R;;.' ng Ps,...Y 1927 pin the '.province of been saved due to the great by the committee in charge. , ,,. ,. " :,?� 1,;1:. baking bread to the more to receive leadership credit. .soon as I have our a Q r �' - iy , �_;.­ Yy sr' Shy`:£: _- �I•� down-to-earth topic of cut- All ,you require to be a plication. s '`�:' ::..' ` '' r MRS. GEORGE BROWN giRe�`'_'. ting ingredient and energy leader is to have an interest ' o 0 0 0 . ''r!", pati' costs will be ed. - ; Ii" disouss in helping young people Seniors' • '`!',N�;M A party is planned to develop, a desire to learn - , - -" •41•*4p ..�.,,,f:, Centre N�wS rr�e rs®nNotes =�;`zl,.:, celebrate amid" summarize new things and club mem- t luck dinner ®®� n. ;, '' ,. what has been learned #vers to work with. Club ia— — ®-A .9 — — r — — ,'F� I ��r� If®r u Now that the Christmas Robbie Charles off Calgary, Palmerst�nd -:rid-ii,ln~, during the first- five members are of age i,2 to 26 ' Alberta, spent Christmas Mr. and Mrs. George ir;�r'e:;!i season is over, we have been `'''�,`- g Y attem tin � to t back to ,r ,.i ' ,��eetin s. h Mare ri1 1982. Male or and New Year's with his Brown, accompanied b� ,`, ' . In order for this project to female, rural or urban, they ' eet�n CANVASS 6 F®�' �eAND—Noun Rude of the Win ham and Distr►cf O tirraisf Club p g � ,;,;� ,.s, g p no rugal at the centre. Un- wiffe, Nancy, at the home of Mrs. ' Watson Brown of °, ".. GORRIE — The December presents a cheque for money raised by the club during a' recent can✓ass . to Bill Lorraine - and Archie, Listowel, attended the 45th ,,,', ; ; fortunately, the winter r.;,;;.,�,. meeting of the Gorrie Henderson Jr. and Sr. of the newly -formed Wingham Community Band. The more Steurnol. He also visited, wedding "aniversary of Mr. ,�,., weather isn't cooperating, . T L" . ® Women s Institute took the than $4, 000 raised in the canvass enabled the band to purchase reconditioned in- Mr. and Mrs. Mar0r. eland, and Mrs.' John C. Brown o ;;t,„:�,,,.0 ,. ° but after all, it is January in ' fform of a t luck dinner at Jodi Jason and Adam of Stratford last Saturday, Mr. ' � n► band v, I,'..,. struments to get it started. ,� snow -belt Ontario. ' the Gorrie town hall with Teeswater, and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Jottia 'Brown an _;'';;t;' Activities at the centre "`'`°.,: . each member bringing items ,' .:,;,,,. Marvin McLean, Jenny and Wayne attended o. ;.,�,t, ., . ■ have evolved around our /�'��� for the dinner acid one or two ,4}7,tllt ., r� ■ . regular programs because it Dennis of Wroxeter. Mrs. Bert Scott and DatXi ,", F, - ,� ins' este. Mr. and Mrs. William A. of Don Mills spent a few days ") .. nceis ve difficult to schedule "s'4! ;, , ;ry . 'lt terested in joining. It will The president, Mrs. special events in this type of Smith spent a couple of days In the village during, h,j,,,.;.,E,.,, j g ,;,.1..r ,� ,,,,,,. A town band W Wingham is William Thornton, in- at -flee homes of Angus Smith holidays. n^'� `• continue to hold practices - weather. ?" ,V once ,step 'closer to .reality, troduced Rev: ' Lloyd Martin tl' 1 Upcoming events at the and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Friends will be glad to !�'')-'.thanks to. the enerous every Monday at 7 p,m. in ' r' ,,, g of. the Corrie Uauted ChurchUMtivanney in London. hear Mr. Leander of RR 2, ;;. u.', su ort of the local the Armouries. centre during the next month a PP Band members and who spoke on the Christmas The. Stones' Triple A Waterloo, and formerly of include : a speaker from the �'" d restaurant o ped in Corrie - Gorrie, is able to be home {A.r; residents. theme and the work of Johai ■ pe '`.' A.canvass of the town in organizers and the Wingham Toronto office of Protect- ;1w�'' Optimist Club ex ressed Vanier, the son of Mme ;, Alert" which is an in-home last Wednesday. The official from the hospital. '.+a' December by the Wingham P P Vanier, who is working Patience was the theme This was followed by a treasuer s report. opening is scheduled for Jan. Mrs. 'Roy Gowdy un - ,r -1"' their gratitude to the people erner enc res nse system l� <t Optimists raised a total of g ' p p tkaarou Qut the world for the for the regular meeting of St. prayer for the new year, the It wa decided to continue g . Y Po Y ''`'"'' of Win' ham for their 15. derwent an a`ppendectomy'in W., ii t''+'' ' $4 277 toward the purchase of g Paul's Anglican Church Members' Prayer and the saving • Zehr's tapes, Mrs. with main ,computer ., mentally disabled. Mrs.. Edward Bolander > the Wingham and District a:'<� tremen«dons pport in Women, held in the parish Lord's Prayer. Alvin Higgins, . to Hook after terrrain 'fh Toronto. :,s.A. band equipment. - p Y gg visited several days wfthlier Hcpital last Thursday and F ti; helping to reale this goal. Mr. zanier is working in rooms on January 7 with i5 Mrs. Roy Manuel read collecting ilaem. Roll call • The speaker will explain sister, fell and broke 'her hip last Q Band Leader Bill Hen- 1 p Mrs. Nellie Drudge, �;",� Anyone who missed the pares, France, and Rev. ladies present. , scripture from Paul's second , was answered with a verse the system and how one can and other relatives at Saturday. t '' derson Jr. picked up' In- canvass can still make a Martin mentioned several Mrs. William Austin, letter to 'Timoth , chs ter • containing the word, Y ..1. ' 1. ,Ihf..- Y P g be set up. Anyone interested ` yy struments F'r'iday from the donatign to either'Mr. Hen- books written by Mr°. Vanier president, was in charge of one, and Mrs. Velma Coates patience. I;t was reported fn attending this session . • t `" ... y - !i; , ;, Kitchener -Waterloo Music derson• or Norm ' Rude, � on the disabled. a meeting. She welcomed gave, a meditation -~on ' that 61 cards were sent last i" i; . , , th g 1 p m3e to do so. It will be i w 'Company. treasurer , for the Optimist . He was thanked and those resent and expressed patience from The Live fP t;,1- p p pa ng year and members decided held early February_ .and "`�p'4:1 g Y Club. presented«with a gift. her wish for the best in the Message. Mrs. Don Farnell, to continue sending get -well 4. , The Win ham Gommunit `p + `, Band consists of 16 "players The .band is hoping" to the final date will .be an - ,l I P g Mrs. Alvin Mundell and year ahead. AH joined, in led in devotions for The and sympathy cards. There pounced in next week's issue ;r�. and 14 beginners' and would make its debut early this Mrs. Jack Ferguson sap sin an a h mn with Mrs. Least Coin. are Several 1981 calendars tit;,+�r,°'�,''. g g� g Y of the day centre news. ,3t'{',`: welcome any else in- 'summer.' several duets and led in the' ' Mar Wade at the piano. Mrs. Austin read the left; members agreed to '`'" ;• - singing of Christmas carols minutes of the• ,December order fewer calendars in -,The next foot clinic will be �.r • - . .; :''., f1j , , with . Bill . Hogg , at the 'meeting and Mrs. Jack''King ' 1982. held Jan. `20 from .1:30-3:.30 �`' continued with : the ni''s`` pian The rY"ieeting 'closed with p.m. If you plan on attending -2.0lx ' • - r— P Browns �a Mrs. James Gray had'each correspondence. The bir- prayer and Mrs" Manuel 4, the clinic, give us a call at �'`�" y p p the centre at 357-1440, and �1;.,; of the members introduce thda box was passed and a provided lunch. The theme of " - her guest for. the, roll call and . re ort was even on the bale the February meeting will be ,:< g �'eate P g Y g leave your name. 'y, . 11 gifts were presented. which was sent to Wunnurnin Kindness The pancake We are .starting new Ie , 'I'llP' _.Ill in the Diocese of Keewatin. supper will be held.February- ;, , �nYt ► 4,5th inn. Mrs. King also gave the 24, projects in our craft 'p , ,,,,. program and any people in ��.,,C . ,�1 r1 , { MRS. LEWIS STONEHOU5E -�--�� the community who wish to -•Mr: and Mrs. Join C. P die s� J. < MRS. WILLIAM SOTHEON hal out with craft i a or ,';�,.µ, 0019''rave Brown of •`.Stratford ' , , e1, "W" �* instruction are welcomed at •« celebrated their 45th vtwed- :z s :r: �, the centre. ' t Nine tables of euchre were - Notes from Fordwich �yN'lfL 411 stork must clear. ding anniversary Jan. 9 at January and the winter ?, .. s played at the Belgrave ' ' n Church St. Pauls Anglican <' ,'. weekly euchre last Wed- parish hall. Everything in the com- Drayton were Sunday. ''months are definitely the time of month when man � °� . " ' .1. nesday, evening. The high The bride of 45 years ago " ity' drew to a standstill evening dinner guests with Y <-,,. ,. ~y,�'t,s, y� lady was Mrs. Ed Marsh, the was ° the former Phyllis on 'the weekend when the Mr. and Mrs. Glenn John- P�'Ple find it difficult to get �£�,j1r}rF ,, I out. If you`. have a family }I {y,,.', ; novelty lady was Miss. Lillian Hanna, daughter' of the late - first . storm of 1982' went ston. . Y d Mr 1re h Hanna th Ranks The " sympathy . of the member or friend who would mom? Potter the low lad ��vas . ;, - . • I ,. S 1. ' . I 9 Mrs. Kenneth. Whieeler, the Mr. an s. os p of Atwood. through a area. , were closi�d and schools and community is extended to benefit from the services . '• , .,-; "�� . ' high : man was Mrs.• The groom is the son of the meetings were cancelled on Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reichard offered at• the centre, please•, . �= 11, �1 ", - 1:awrence Ta lot, the Y . late Mr. and Mrs. George the weekend and on Monda y in the sudden death bt Mrs. ' call: _ �, : novelty man was Leslie • � Brown of Molesworth. ' ' Congratulations to Mr. and Reichard's sister, Caroline I y, % � in-'-.. Tliwll-l:. Short and the loVw 'man was They were married at St. Mrs. Ron 'McCracken of Esther Quigley, in' Calgary , , . ��Hu/I��Y` �ti .'° i111, - Robert C�rasby. ,Roberts%n David's Anglican Church, 'with Fardwich ,on the birth of last Thursday. ' " Happy Gm9 �w .<' kll& '; - . Mrs. Jean of Oakville , visited V. her nfryn Rev. Bernard - He , `Buie ' their daughter, Jacqueline, gh Jan. 3 3:20 Mr. and Mrs." Gren' Parkinson of Peterborough i "''i _.- '• Y officiating. at P.M.Jacque-, visited two da s with Mr. d 1:,. ,. ;.�: sister and brother-in-law, The couple ''has ,two sons line was the first baby born Y ., , ."W MF. and Mrs. Charles the holiday and four daughters: Donald: in the Listowel hospital.this and Mrs. Bruce Armstrong and Mr. and - Mrs. Henry , 'un�he�no. • ��. „eveWhing' Procter; during of Stratfordand Raymond of year. Mundt last week. . Flmtsfiones 60 Multiple . ;�� ",- �,tkyj: .1,,i, ;,7. . r ! n the sto e. season. ' Mrs.. Chester' Taylor of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Mrs. John (Dorothy) Mann,' Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. BobRPetznick of Kitchener spent . the Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lynn of Orih�l of days ` " The Wingham 'Senior Citizens' Happy Gang s Plus Extra Vitamin C . 3�+ 3 x, orf". „ :'d:n• y . i . ' . Win hami'and William Close . - g James .(Helen) d✓Ilison, Miss weekend at their home . in , . spent a couple held first Vitamins . - �,,�.' , •rkh{ " 1. „';, s . �4� . (except on salt items already reduced) of Ethel are -making their g home at the Weber Guest Gwen Brown, all of Stratford Mrs. Davits (Eileen) Fordwieh. Sandra Montoux spent the last week with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Haverfield' and with group its meeting g of 1,982 at the Armouries last , . °''" ,%`` _ .All Sales Final ' Home: and' S'taddon cif Clinton. weekend with friends' near .. 'Mrs. Dora Ridley at the Friday of 12:30 with a pot 50's • - t11 ,°;' Due to the severe The Browns also'have mine Clifford. ' Geri -Care Nursing Home"'in luck luncheon. '` Anacin . , ;.1 '�� I�_',', . �,a��. ;:v., ' : ,,,;F,41,; WtNGHAM STDRE ®NLY! snowstorm conditions this past weekend, there were no ' .. grandchildren. Friends and family at, Greg Stewart of Kiteigener spent the weekend with his Harriston.' Mrs. 'Harveyride of Don The president, Verna Francis, opened the meeting c . , °{v �,;, A, •.4 is �h�ra� DepartmentStore church services held` in the•, tended from Guel h,' Kit- p Pa rents, Mr, and Mrs. Carl Stewart. Mills is_spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and with the singing of "O = Canada", accompagied - by Wimpole 400 I.U. 1'00's �� ; I'll ' ham 357-1930 200 Jasephtne-Street, Wing village and school was cancelled Monday. chener, Listowel, Corrie and Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Reg l alck of Doig. Mrs. Harold Doi -Annie Conn at the ' hiho. The P Vi-tamin'E I - �- --- - , minutes of the last meeting ° �' ` . „ ., and treasurer's report were ' 175 gr. � . t '. ". .:.,.l.: v >,/&'�' b°:,:;. ''- .., •�.;:.,i '' read and approved. After some discussion It Lysol Sprayf 149 I^ "I I f;: � a • %'' ! ' ,yfft r/ Fi%', < 1�' r , y' i f . Ja 7 r i r, i F yf 4< was decided the membership t. ' q W INGHAM i n <, . . 1: i', �; ,i�4 'cif.' „>:�'� ;, •�' y, �;, /. y ;�.'. f, ' ,� 'Y � / b/ z �, �. ,i ,Xil :; r� y :i R, '': . �' s �: ' x :,.,� '/, would be divided into 10 . 'th wr each' roe rou u g Ps. g P P eek an40 0 9 r - f 11" _ �� `-Y' .: /. is :,,, ,f,> n '. :, i '' :; ;'. %/ /f ti: <. til 5 : Z ,( t ,' i ble or ro res ons' f a ram itses 149 , '"° ,,>/.•.:.y ,;..:� ': t" Y ,f<j, ;:<;° 16 VI month. eft' Tdt; .ti :z. ',,' ted' Peerless 400 Plain or Sal . P g• .� 'v, x✓'3; !',.::,: }'/ ;•nil ^'7; ;,f , 3 ! ' ;y� !`s:"^j ,/�, :.;� Yr' .�1. 'f r f �' , y�'' •sL? . ;. .' . ::�: � i' ,: • {s, .j, <.:' ,/ :j%' i� E.:>, xg , ,."' �I ,�` r+:. W ;� ,�:.� y r .::;r i1> w-.` The o en card attics are P P to a continued with th t b e firs - Wood u b t 250 ml. Y . „ };_ '. h. ,' ®��. �i1SClllt:5 •� k., ..f". :' .,ns. '' ;:.N,>` .:Al j `�! ,,i<;`-'.;� �, :;,F::::, ' /,/% r✓ >. ; �. ;; ': ;. :„ /ry,'.s,>f' f/ .,r "Yf/ 3, '3�, .,c % r.> ;:�L , :,'' .p one to be held Friday, , Jan. 22 Y� a m ®® p , ■79 1 ' 1. : .'?,<? f , "; -v�y, y ''!� it " �: i-��,. i' s: '"' at 2 m. George i p g Grigg . - " '�' Heinz 10 oz. .. /� i, f: ^,' suggested notices be post ed . 1 . . , ...... , :11,. - �' / -° on the bulletin board n t TRI NGLE 1, y-; 11 H aft s 19 oz. I ''„l: IT,,' r ;¢ - �: i�%' s:.,:::.RY ;A<,,.. ,._: 1 .<! post office n o a d ver CKNX. The next meet' is 0 1 a C 93UNT -� 14 I ! - Beans I . :',. :i ;a.<:.><:;:...: - y�, wr: t scheduled for Feb. 12 at 2 . , ­ `� Cottonelle 4's . lli�141:,11� „ ' �� - `„ "`i' y 1 /” .; i , � '' %' s s , �' m, . After the singing o " f God G n 9 a.m. P° tO 9 p.rn. Weekdays Slx - Sundays Noon to ' ° , 1. Bathroorra pw%. ° 1 9 ",. ' f, Y z✓',.h; l { �:,, .,/ ir,- �;yfF . `-; '�' ,•' i" ,. = if , / ri '' r ' � �:� � p t. Save The Queen", Qu t a 1 b mem °rs enjoyed sever � ,��' , , a 11 ... I .. ..... _.. ...... .... ►',- s a e . � ' ' ' .3 „r • Z".' - : i i "3 J , y9' games of euchre .� x '. - j 1� rozen 01d Sou , Orange JuicUu.e . 6 Size 138 Sunkist Navel Oranges - doz.1.1 - I. 'Schneiders 1 kg. . Beef Burger$ -, 3. P'tra>ne 3151-2240 tL. OSED SUNDAYS We Deliver . StoA Hburs - I Monday - Satur`day 7:30 darn -,7 pm Fridays .9 pal , ii 1 . . I fl .� kr° , ..lu'.' e�:..,mewa�,a':1-ra:ay..Gt1ea:.w.nf,.� -t'dW 1«:..,S.:L•a All 11 THIS WAS THE SCENE which greeted file few intrepid souls who, matured downtown at daybreak Monday. The.major streets had been plowed, but no one was do- - _'. i IM aw h z•-, a 1 I '. ing much coming or going, The large,' snow-covered mound turned out to, be a car abandoned along the street: n . --10--- —•• -.a.. 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