The Wingham Advance-Times, 1986-01-22, Page 14a
Page 14—The Wingham Advance -Times, Jan. 22, 1986
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Owqwr in Sc$15,00u hi S _
by FW10 in'a5 N
awarded a kw W
ow.Ananswer
The Federated Women's the MacDonald Entrance et Alton captured Huron
Institute of Ontario, an Awards, valued at $300 and County honors.
lins
educational organization for presented to students en- The Helen M. MeXercher to the s'tawe
personal growth and corn- terring the College of Family
Scholarship (established in
munity betterment, awarded and Consumer Studies at the
1976) is awarded annually to
over $15,000 in scholarships University of 4Guelph.a gfaa
of RR16AL inveatingy
in 1985. This information was - economics from a Canadian
dulte of home
"Iry
contained in reports Four regional scholarships university or collep who . is Stressis nornial in RRSP investing
presented- to the annual worth $200 each are awarded gAfle�all yClu'must )lave all RRSP investment AV Q 0/0
board meeting of the FWIO annually to 4-H members continuing studies at a
held recently in Toronto. who . are entering post- higher level. Half the -award that does more than save taxes that offien,
Federated Women's In- secondary studies. These is granted.at,the beginning of consistently high returns ns without high risk AL4J
the course and remainder And it s a combination that s tough to find
stitutes of Ontario ad- scholarships rotate each But ,-vehave one for fou Industrial Growth 18 YEAR
year among t ns upon completion. n
minister six different types h6 four regio I 1985 Fund offers piovell loll' AVERAGE
g term growth
of scholarships, the majority of Ontario north, south, Barbara Joyce Dyszuk of
Kitchener was selected the Conmsientiv Be,t of all Industi ial Gro%vth is ANNUAL
of these handled at the east and west. winner of the award, valued managed fL 'Ll h) %1,31,kellZle FillanClaJ COMPOUND RETURN
There also are 27 district,
provincial level' With the,
at $1 2Q0. Corporation under a,.onservarive investnient 10 YEARS 19.8%
investment of money raised county and area Ontario Strategy whi,-h Puts protection of Laoital first
at the branch level. There Women's Institute Scholar- The FWIO International It's the answer to redl-ILIng the stress of your 3 YEARS 21.3%
Scholarship (established in
also are some self-adminis- ships valued at $200 each and RRSP Investing Write or call for details. Today, I YEAR 29.3%
1962) is used to train young
tered county, district and awarded annually to 4-H
women from un
branch scholarships within members who are entering de(r-
the province. post -secondary education. developed countries so they ME INDUSTRIAL GROWTH FUND Ebmr
may go back and teach their
Joanne Gibson and Mary Linda McInnes won the
own people. The most recent ® ® ® — ® — — — — — — — — — — ®m ®®®®®®®®®
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Jane Ebel, both of Listowel, Bruce County scholarship in recipient is Libbylu Allen of
were among 10 recipients of 1985, while,Suzanne Margar-
Jamaica, who is ac- Looking both ways to manage your RRSP
complishing some excellent
T.,
MRS, GEORGE BROWN 0• alike to tedLICC the �,,res,,, and iimea,,e the
Mork in that country. Since rewards of rny RRSP investing flk,IsC SOld Ille
her return, she has set up a r The RRSPAriswei f3ook
model basic school and is the
Gorrie Personal Nates '
senior tutor to pre-school
102";
"FN I,
teachersof 26 basic schools
Mrs. Alvin Mundell, Mrs. Dane, Mrs. Lorne Walker
Gladys Felker and Mrs. and Mrs. Alex Taylor.. supported by, the Jamaican ADDRESS
William Smith attended the Mr. and Mrs. Alvin' Federation of'Women-
Presbyterial in St. Andrew's Mundell were in Lucknow on The FWIO will continue to'
support Ms. Allen with a
Presbyterian Church, Friday and celebrated Mrs. P1 ion F,
Wingham, on Monday. . I James Smith's birthday. year's salary of $2,000 and
Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Loose of They -also visited Rev. and also provide $1,500 for an Lu hgvrt+ to ay.nlbo I N,� Am "Ro
London visited Sunday with Mrs. W. A. Henderson. assistant teacher's salary.
the tatter's parents, Rev. Mrs. Harold Edgar of The FWIO 90th An-
and Mrs. Donald Pugh. Moncton, N. B., and niversary 'Scholarship is
4. Mr. and Mrs. William daughter, Mrs. Robert being established. These
-
Smith visited at the home of Acheson, Peter and Philip of scholarships will beavail-
Mr. and . Mrs. Warner Charlo, N.B., attended the able to Institute members
•
who are planning to re-enter 0
Dietrich, RR 2, Gorrie, on 90th birthday party for Mrs. (DSP )Do'm'ini n Securities'Pid *e1d
the education field to update
Sunday. Annie Edgar, held Sunday in or further their education. 344 Andrew St., Exeter, Ont. NOM ISO
Mr. And Mrs. Michael Gorrie United Church with
Grainger 'and' Bronwyn of over 130 attending. Also There will be four scholar-
Baden spent Sunday with among those from a distance ships awarded annually Gary C. Bean Bill Gill illan
Mr. 'and Mrs.-. Alvin - - were Mr. and- Mrs. Percy- one for each region
beginning in '1987 to c 235-2 311-- Cotlect-Callis-Accepled-
Grainger, Concession Four, Greenwood, Mrs. Howard, . orn GCB -22-01-86 2
Howick. Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. memorate the 90th anniver-
sary of the Women's Insti-
Mrs. Jim Freiburiger,. Cameron Robson, all of
Walkerton, Mr. and Mrs. Durham; Mr. and 'Mrs. tute.
Harold Crump of Kitchener Clifford Murphy, London;
visited 'Mrs. Joe Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Wbytock
Mr.,and Mrs. Gerald Timm andd-family and Mr. and Mrs.
of Bluevale visited at the Cameron Robertson, all. -Of
same home on Sunday. Mrs. Teeswater.
Simmons has received word
of the death of her brother,, AIN
.
Sam Cottam of Birnie, AfternoonUnit
GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL—Christi Hunter practises an Manitoba, wh had visited
0 meets at Church
,overhead volley as the Wingham Publi, School girls' her in October.
learn "prepares for the North Huron volleyball tourna- lap'. �1�111'1
0 . . . . . . . . . .
Mrs. Lloyd Irwin, Mrs. BELGRAVE — The After-
ment to be held Jan: 25. (What's News Photo)
Bert Irwin and Mrs. Steve. noon Unit of the Belgrave,
Irwin, all of Ripley, visited United Church Women held
MRS, LEWIS STONEHOUSE Friday with Miss Margaret its first meeting of the new SUSSMAN'S OF ARTHUR'
year last Tuesday at 2 p.m.
in the churchschool room. EJANUARYCLEARANCBIGG ST
Belgrave'Personal Note United Church The leader'. Sara An -
F
Berson opened with a poem.
holds service ' j
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Home on Thursday;. The .minutes of the previous SALEE:
Grasby and Mrs. Laura Mr.andMrs.Don`Metcalfe at Callander meeting werejead by the
Johnston.' visited Saturday of Hanover and Mr. and Mrs.
Church secretary, Mrs. Ross OFF
with Mr. and Mrs. George Bruce, Hamilton, Robert -and BRUSSELS —The United
Chuh grou held the Higgins. The treasurer's re
Johnston, Tara and Erin of Cathy of . Lucknw.weekly service at the
with their ow,, were port was given by Mrs. Law- EVERYTHING IN
11deeton. Sunday visitors
Callander Nursing Home rence Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Harold Vin- parents, Mr. andMrs. Edgar Mrs. Olive Bolt was in THE STORE
cent, Mr. and -'Mrs:, Leslie Mightman. earlier this month. Mrs. '4;rship, read- except jea' department and ear
charge -of thew n ly spring merchandise
Dorothy. Betty Campbell read the ing scripture . ripture from Luke 15,
Vincent •and Mrs. Dot
-Logan attended the funeral Sunday visitors with scriptures. A trio consisting 1-7, The Lost Sheep. 500 MEN'S SUITS Atl this fall's newest famous SAVE 1/2 Off Entire Selection
of their' cousin, Allen Smith and Mrs. Paul Cook were of Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. -.Two hym . ns were sung with brands I include Hyde Park, Pierre 'Cardin, Yves St. Germain, 1000 This Fall's Tamous Brand Name
Mr. and Mrs. William Lynda, Thomas'. -and Mrs. -Mrs, Glenn Coulter at the pi McGregor. SUITS Sizes 36 to 52
J___P_ort_EWn,.!k. _Tuesd,av,, aro. -S-i—zes 3F16 nu $ to gwgff��_
• Jan. 14, at the Port Elgin b, Aliolea
neral Home. -Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mathe- Thomas also sang a solo. 'Program convener, Mrs. eg. $229.00 to $299.00 -900
Mr. and Mrs .:'Clarence son and Lisa of Molesworth, The residents played bingo Janisa 'Coulter", began
$ $22500
Ken . Da.v-is of - RR ij_ on Monday. -afternoon with
• Hanna -• rid Mr. and Mrs fifg program frofi-i the Ma -a-, SALE 9 Now 7 13400 -to
Lorne Jamieson attended the WroxetC-r, Margaret Larkin, Bill Close being the winner of date magazine c on . the
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funeral of their sister-in-law Waterloo, Brian Wightman the trophy- dialogue of the Native Indian
Mrs. Dave Lennox of Listo: of Auburn. and Miss Joanne In theevening representa- people. Mrs. Anderson con- FINEST BLAZERS - All 50% Off
wet', at the Trench Funeral Coultes of. Victoria, B.C. fives fromthe Salvation ducted a quiz on the Bible
Army, Mr. I and Mrs. Doug Sizes 36 to 50. Superbly tailored by Shipley, Crombie,
Purdy, visited. The residents and the meeting g closed with Merit, Park Hall, Guy Laroche. Single and double breasted
Tuesday prayer. styles, Reg. $199.00 to $299.00.
WMS -meets at Tu
enjoyed euchre on
on Wednesday, evening
Mrs. Larke McDonald'was at$99000
9
McBurney home the piano while UlgXnited Noble Grand oil NOW to $149
BELGRAVE — The Bel- God and Father" was read in- Church I ' adies sang hymns. leads meeting
'Mrs. Anne- Smith played Outstanding Savings in Our $9.95 Department
grave W ' MS held its meeting unison. Mrs. Youngblut the piano Friday morning BRUSSELS—There was a Hundreds and hundreds short & long sleeve sport shirts,
on Monday,.Jam 1:3, at the closed the meeting with and Mrs: Karen Cardiff and good attendance at the long sleeve dress shirts, short sleeve knit tops, outdoor
homeof Mrs. Jack. McBurn-, praver. Mrs. Jean Evans led the regular meeting of the
ey'. Mrs. Victory Young lut'' Mrs. McBuPney served vests, casual shorts. Values to $60.00 in the group.
presided and 6pene'd the lunch and a social time was discussion group in the, a.f- Morning Rebekah Famous top quality Soling brand.
terhoon'. , Lodge held I recently. The $995
meeting with prayer. enjoyed. The residents decided who noble grand, Barbara Watts,
The hymn, "Tis Winter would be their president and was in charge. The charter NOW
Now", was read in unison. Professionals vice president of resident was draped in loving Hundreds Men's SWEATERS
Mrs. Joe Dunbar read scrip- council on Jan. 16. memory of Sister Dorothea Reg. to $55.009511995
Lure. Mrs. Voungblut gave a Three residents, Jack Ritchie. All famous braiids$995.
reading, Sbine_,.,, No -Matter instructed Hamilton, Eva Stewart and The" I secretary read SALE. $14
coM_spR9dence, including ALL OTHER SWEATERSW Price
Year's message from the hospital. It is hoped they are ti6nk-yZnotes__4_nd —letters
Glad Tidings. Mrs. Mae GORRIE -- Mrs. George well soon and able to come regarding -charitable Bona - SAVE 1/2 Off Entire Selection
Scott led in prayer. Winkel had . advised that back to the home. tions given, and gifts to the * Men's Hats, Caps, Gloves, Scarves
The secretary s report was those persons named as in sick and shut-in at Christ_ a Terry & Velour Robes e Fleece Active Wear
Christ -
given by Mrs. McBurney and structors of a baby sitters' mas. * Stanfieids & Jockey Briefs & T -Shirts
a year-end and treasurer's course, sponsored by •the MK ALIAN GRIFFITH - Kathy Morris sent a p
report were given by Mrs. Howick Junior Women's In- ture of her babyPatricia,
s Christian Dior Belts and Much 0More
, T ALL AT 5% SAVINGS
Youn•
gblu ' t, stitute (in story appearing in Wroxeter showing bow the child ha,,k
• An invitation from the Bel- Jan. 1� issue), were in fact
grave LTCW to a po . duck din- the members of the commit- grown since her operation in
ner meeting on January I N, :30 tee in charge. Toronto and thanking the
Pet(,f' and 'Dan Isabelle, Lodge members for their
was. read. Roll call was an- '1 think I must have mis- Mississauga, visited last support at that time.
swered on "Giving''. understood-, the reporter's lN'vdnesday with Mr. and Joan Bernard, 'gave a
Mrs, Garner, Nicholson question,*' Mrs. Winkel said. Mrs.Clarence0ement, report about the community
read a story "The Spirit of "The names I gave were 1111111.1irT&ITT17,
committee %It, and Mrs. Bill lliggiris swimming pool and said a
�Jtld farnilv of Erin were donation to the Lions - Club
the New Year". Mrs. Young-
(hose of the cot
blut read scripture passages members. The instructors Sunda%visi'tors wit4,Al-r--and for the pool is ta.be presented I
and then read a story by for the course were all pro- NvIrs. Stewart Higgins in the future.
Alexander Solzhenitsyn en- fessionals
titled "Reach for the warm Included among the pro -Miss Tharon -Riley, A date was set for the
hand of God'', fessionals were representa- Wingham, visited with- her VaJentine's Day dessert
"Slow Me Down Lord'' was fives of the Harriston, Fire parents', Mr. And Mrs. Oliver euchre, Feb. 10 at I p'.m. and #
lev. I, the St. Patrick's casserole
read by Mrs. McBurney and Departmehl, the Huron Ri . )nSundaN. -supper and euchre on March
the hvrnn ''At Thy. Feet �)ur County Health Vnit, First NI I- a n d M I?,,;. - Br I a n 17 at 7 p.m.,•
...... . ...... : ............. Aid, Midwestern' Regional Nla 11LIC I and Amanda, Several members with
Centre and ft Board of
Seaforth, slant Sunday ilh January' birthdays were
AllarlGrIffith,
R.W.Bell Education, Mrs, Winkel also' noted honored by the singing of
another student taking the Mrs' Oliver Riley was, in "Happy 6irthday After. the
OPTOMET101191' course who was absent for London last Tuesday ,and closing of the Lodge
GGderich the photograph of the grade- Wednt'-sda * v where she till- meeting, a delicious lunch
det-werif St was served by \the com-
The Square 524-7661 sting class was Allison Met- vve surgvr.�, at
34)."clill mittee,
calfe
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