The Wingham Advance-Times, 1987-01-28, Page 0377
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By Pam Williams •. well. The Day Centre for the
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While the Town of Wingham
Homebound has been serving a moon
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"e♦�" i �,t■�i '�� �1�r celebrates the winter carnival, .meal three y p week since ! �'
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Frost fest 1979. Ma Poll
11111111111116 AL"'• Frostyfest, Day Centre program April, g ock, meals
W ��■■ is focused on warmer activties this supervisor, has been helping to INVE M.-fillij 0 NCE
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v week. arrange these meals for over seven
s . We're not going to. Hawaii, but we years. Mrs. Pollock will be retiring
' are going Hawaiian." A lei will be in a few weeks and her excellent' . 1.
given to everyone who participates cooking will be missed as well as her
at the centre, there will be a few easy-going manner. The noon meal
Must clear to make way for grass skirts and even some tropical will continue to be aro important
spring merchandise• highlights in the noon meal. There program at the.Eetre, but the new <*pa _
A selection of 2 piece also will be lessons for anyone who meals supervisor will have a -tough � r �
Selection ®f Winter Coats �
SUItS with VaIUeS U t0 Wants to learn to hula dance. Lawn act to follow because of Marg's
Jackets with values u to p Mf s
p bowling, horseshoes; shuffleboard experience and knowledge in
$365.00°' $400.00 and summer refreshments will be preparing nutritious meals for older
OO available. Beat the mid -winter blahs adults, All at the Centre wish Mrs. +.
Clearing at 9 9 ■ by joining in this xropical event. Pollock a happy retirement.
Wear your brightest clothes. The retired London Free Press�r r ,
The Day Centre is not totally' columnist Irene Crawford has r u.
Clearing at 99. OO ignoring winter, however, because published a book, "Senior Side of
the participants at the centre are the Living". In it , she writes:
official judges of the Frostyfest "Sometimes it is riot so much what BETH WARD is a Grade 7 stu CLEMENT WAI is a Grade 7 stu- SHAH► N ROBINSON lives in
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posters thisear. Local elementar we , eat as what we dont eat. Often dent at the Wingham Public dent at the - Wingham Public Wingham and`is, in Grade` 7 at the
S U R E R one. school students have worked'hard at with the older adult population -it is School. Beth's Frostyfest spon- School and lives in Wingham. His Wingham Public - School. Her
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Sizes 3 * 20 101/2 ' - completing their individual posters the stimulus which creates appetite
and they all should be that is lacking. People who live The SunRise Dairy. sponsor is Pepi s Pizza. sponsor is The Home Pla,,ce:
SAVINGS 301/2
congratulated'. • , alone, hate to eat alone and so resort son �s ' I
Petites regular & 1/2 Sometimes, if a person has the to the `tea and toast' syndrome.
January blahs, eating habits tend to They need.an incentive to eat well."
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sizes. become dull and monotonous. The Join the noon meal program at the
A selection of P g t
skirts $Slacks solution is simple —eat well to feel Day Centre.
A selection o�-i'
with values up to • ' � �k ;f;.
$100.00 dresses with values
up t® $200.00 'FBDB offers seminar
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,29. foi� vv"�nen in business
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The,problems .;that women ' in achieve a high level of performance,
-IDEAL LADIES WEAR business faee in terms of effective Thee studly method is used to 5.
management are similar to those odor s the [811owing last of tops: °� r
r 237 Main St., Mount Forest 323-1970 " faced by men. 'However, 'women Management. Functions, Roles and
OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK FRIDAYS TILL 9 P.M. tend to bring to management a more Stereotypes, Occupational g
1' personal approach that affects their Behavior,' Power' and .Leadership,
p, g Employee
attitude leadership, co.mmunr- and Resolvrn Em to a pPrablems, R s �a
• _ .cations, prejudice and behavior.' -Take-home' maternal provided at
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A'concern for these aspects makes the conclusion 'of the seminar wi � � YayFs y, ,J
LIFETIMERRRR�GUARANI�,'D
the application of conventional help„each partici ant apply the, _
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management criteria more difficult points .discussed during the full day
GENUINE GM SHOCKS
for woman. learning experience to her own situ
"Women In Management” i5,the °tion. • r `` �� �" .
Federal Business Development . This seminar will benefit women STEVE SILCOCK is being spon- HEA HALLAHAN is a resident CARLA MOWBRAY'S.
,. sored' by Stedmans in of Banks newest addition to: its on- re,at'iveily new to management as of Wingham, and is in Grade 8 at sponsor is Ga le's Hair. fashions -
going and wide-ranging series of . well as those more experienced Steve is a Grade -7 student at the...,.-) Sacred Heart School. She is in Wingham. Carla, a -resident of
GUARANTEED SHOCK VALUE business trainiing seminars and will managers who would like to become WiR9ham Public School and a spgnsored , 4y The Advance- WinglVm; is, in'. Grade 7 at 'the be presented in London, Feb. 3 and more effective in dealing with sub- res�der►t of the town. Times. public school here.
TWO LIFETIME GUARANTEED March, 19: Guelph; Feb. 11: and • ordinates.
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�' ' aterloo, March 18 by Eileen Sher- Further' information on "Women
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wood; one of the bank's most ex- in Management" or other scheduled'
perienced Management Develop- seminals dealing with -a variety of Bo$mans � mark
ment Officers. tops from "Tax Tips tor Small Busi=
' - „ 60th anniversary
Ohl y $43.90 Pair;.Reg. $59.90 plus tax d The objective of the semrnar.rs to Hess -totHow to Start Your Own
n study certain types.of behavior coni- Business" may be obtained by tele-. the celebration of the 60th wed-
bR $55•.90 Heavy Duty Pair, Reg., - $72.70 plus tax monly associated with the - 'phoning. Jane Krantz at the Stratford ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.,' .
b� � c' w-� Y
n management' function and to learn office of the Federal, Business Charles Bosman took place, at the
how to develop some of the basic Development Bank, 271-5650 or toll Salwatipn Army Citadel on Sunday, a
Offer expires February' 20187 s .
management skulls e o f 9 . beautiful,
Jany winter tics _
ge • need d t ree 1-800-265-45 4 beautif da 'similar
mann to that o n. 2,, 1927, hen they s�4.•
INCLUDING INSTALLATION 'r ' _ were marriedin the Bluevale United r
-- Noon Iuncheo'n recedes -Mhurchrs.
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. 'lirko_.tUc.bcimp'righl out III' riot' � _� - � Mrs. Bosman was the former
GirasJong as you u�ur it enlr ihr �,� ■ Irene'McKinney of .Blueyale. Mr:
shocks that are lull right I'nr }our . a
0churchBosman lived at Browntown in
"r—genufnc GNI shop ks. 'I'hr�'re meeting of wom e -n �f
made with "'lealon-roared pistons for. Morris Township, where they farm-' z
c tra,comfort. And ihv\* r guaraweecf ed on their Century Farm until 1970
In last Was long tis You o�� n %oor car: , . ' when they. retired to Wingham.' ', $
BELMORE — After a delicious year, was answered i' 11 ladies.
noon luncheon Mrs."' Bruce During the business session•the
always ,
' Charlie and Irene,havealwa been
---- ----- Harkness opened the meeting of the finance report_ was,.read by Mrs.
Belmore'McIntosh 'United'. Church Oliver Dustow, the archives report,
active -members in"theirchurchand,,
community I and wonderful neigh-_
Guaranteed Service Women with a hymnsing and' a by,' Mrs: Bob Wood, the quilting pons. They have tvSasons, six grand- a
Guaranteed GM Parts reading. Mrs. David Harper was in report by Mrs. Gordon Wright and
charge, of devotions and read children and seven great-grandch'il-
Guaranteed Price g program report by ,'Mrs. Ralph dren " ROX ANNE . CERSON, whose
scripture from• Exodyss,ehapter 20, Metcalfe. John Bosman his wile his son . JENNIFER DENNIS, a Grade 7 Frostyfest sponsor is .Ted Moran
> student at the Win Plumbing and Heatin in
with`ah article about covetousness. David, his wife and tw'o dao hters.of gham ,Public g g Wing -
The stud It was decided to hold a breakfast g $,drool. and .a resident of Wing- h -She and
y period was conducted in the chrwch on Easter Sunda t t
n ' Woodstock and Edwin Bosman 'of ` " "ham sin. - .e Ives in Windham' �s
by Mrs -Everett Dustow who read an �' ' ham, ' is sponsored by 'Millers in Grade ' 7 at Sacred Heart
John, u I i e n C hev d s "" interesting article on the use of before the service, with the Com- British Columbia were hosts at their `adios' -Wear
115 Josephine Stree, " " mittee in charge being Mrs. Murray' parents' reception. Other -relatives School.
p WINGHAIVI inclusive language in the church. It from^a distance we're Mr. and Mrs.:
357-2323 was the unanimous opinion• of those Mulvey, Mrs. E. Dustow, Mrs. R.
present that it should not be adopted' Metcalfe, Mrs. `B. Harkness and J. McKinliey 'of'Woddbridge.and'.
The Peo le Pleasers - _Wrs. Bob, In'lis. lis. The,eommittee' in '.Rev,, and Mrs.' W. Blackmore, �+
P as church policy. g SALES CC�7AWARD
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charge'of a special May meeting will Kitchener. . ° k G A Y1/ A R D - • ' '
The roll call, a verse for the new Their numerous friends trust that
be Mrs. `Wood, Mrs. Wright, Mrs.
Mulvey and Mrs. Metcalfe. this loving- cou may begranted
Presidents' pins will be presented at, good health and happiness for many
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this meeting.: years. w
Members were reminded that this MRS.GIORGIINOW1 '
year's World Day of Prayer service Gorrie Personal ,,NQteS I y s
will be the 100th anniversary of that
DOMINION- SEC U RITIES INC event; also of the annual meetings of Mr. and Mrs. James Alcorn
■ the two churches to be held in visited Sunday with Mr. and,,Mrs.
A�1 /,1� �+ Feliruary.'Eacif member, is to bring 3 r�
344 Andrew Street EXETER' Rich Alcoirn and Ayla of Hockley
a stamped get -well, sympathy or - Valley; RR 1; Orangeville. Mr. and �k„ �,�s °�• � ,r
baby card to the next 'meeting for'£z, r�*,
Invites you to attend M,rs. Douglas Ferguson, Carrie and y.
y use in the coming year-,
Blair of Acton, were also visiting at
The installation of officers for 1987 the same home for the weekend, r�f,
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Wag conducted by Rev. Ralph Knock Mrs. Alex Graham spent a week at
S EMIN'ARand the meeting closed with the the home -of 'Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Mizpah benediction. Graham, Kitchener.
"''a Mrs. Frances Lewis of Kitchener ' --
` and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hart, RR 1CN RRSP's N , ' Gadshill, visited Sunday,with their f`..
People Power father, Melville Dennis, who is a
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�s theme of patient in Listowel Memorial
SUCCES'SFUL I Hospital.
' Workshops Mr. and. Mrs. George Hethering-
®� ton spent a few days with Mr. and
Organizations are run on the Mrs._.'.William Hetherington and 4" `
energy and involvement of volun- family of Hamilton and were
Thursd Januar 2 9 teens. "People Power' ° is a weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. •
Y' y workshop on working with volun- Robert Hetherington and family,
teens. The wtarkshop is for leaders of Brantford.
volunteers and volunteers of organi- Mr. and Mrs. Everett Sparlirig of
7.10,'pm. national boards. Goderich' visited Sunday evening. `
Participants will ,be able to with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferguson.
identify key components of an ef- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burchill of
WWWINGHAM TOWN L fective volunteer management Wingham visited recently at the
ro ram.' They also will be able to same home.. _
(Court Room) ecrruit volunteers more effectively Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Grainger, RR
f and keep them'involved. 2, Wroxeter, entertained tfieir Michael Mclntee (left), vice-president of W. MCIntee & Co. Ltd.,
The workshops will be offered as mother; Mrs. Cecil Grainger, at a peal'Estate & Business Wokers, is shown presenting a plaque in
Listowel restaurant on Sunday.
�'®f91CS will include: follows: Mon., Feb. 16, 7 to 10 p.m., nt u day
Mrs. Harold Il adman returned recognition of outst�anding•achievement in real estate sales to Stan
+! Suitability Of RF38P 6 Types of RRSP investments, F. En Madill secondary School, y g g
Wingham; Tues., Feb'. 17, 7 to'10 home Sunday from University ,
Chadwick of t e Win ham .Branch office. Stain has been the recipi-
e Getting Money out of an RRSP a Personal financial anal si 4 p.m., Senforth District High School A Hospital, London, where she had eat of this co etiid award, received by a superior, accomplished
Q y p Sony. few In the Co , pany for 8 corisecutfve years; the plaque adkrtowl. .
and Mon., Feb. 28, 7 to 10 ' •rrr1., South undergone sur
0 Mutual finds a of 111 nand preferred shares d Mrs, ,Andrew Turn edges a sales volume' approaching two Million dollars. Allways
1 Huton D'istriet High School, lSlreter. Rev an
9ach, session is limited to 15 boli, �Ceath`er, Michael and Jamie of preprslrOd to n�oet your real estate needs, Stan may be contacted at
Reservations not required, but in ordee,10 arrange seating, S phone Cell, , par'tiaipatlts. Pre•regfatratiotil is tirfiliiysterape�tf'tlie rveekeftid: with
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