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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1987-02-04, Page 02m � d J, Page 2.- T -he Wingbami Advance -Times, Feb. 4,1987 .- i .0, MI Sk slututes M I 90thanniv1,�"@-..Frsr 1 n the 'Women's Institutes across 'the women to expand their outlook and who ; join retrain -for many years State Farm Province and the country mark 'alearn to extend their -influence as a because they_ believe in the vision. mile ne this year: , the 'orapniza- i�o�gating force in today's world: However, each branch makes' up its-0ompelOve Rates:. tion's 90th anniversary. Those' yt!ho St1eh an example is the upcoming own,program to suit the. needs -of its . ®Guaranteed Lifetime Income. • Y R. yr ming' the Institute v •for Disability OPhon. Nice. formed the Institute ui i897 had Community Outreach Seminar to own commute There are man 1Natver of Premium vrston, but not avian the could have beheld Feb: 28,at_Southwold School, young women ®,. known-,, how far the organization In8titute members are encouraged because they, see what it has ac ,Good Neighbor Se 9 would, go itf' influencing better tP take a public stand on the broader complished in the past and know it homemaking- and'good citizenship. issues of"the day through resolutions will flourish in the future. i h The first formal meeting of the and briefs. The younger members are not in Women's Institute took place on The WI provides a vehicle and an executive offices at all levels, but Feb. • 19, -1897, in Saltfleet Township_. environment to, challenge women they are there and will take a more ® y� in Wentworth County, through the who seek self improvement and active role in the future when their �7!'CI7ARD GIBBONS combined efforts of Erland Lee, his personal enrichment' They belong to families are grown. 25 Alfred Street East wife, Janet and-AdelaideHoodless. a network that connects branches to The Women's Institute magazine Wingham The branch originally was known districts, to areas to provincial, na- is available to any woman and is as the Stoney Creek Women's tional and international organza- used to- promote all . rural 357m325® Institute and from there, the ^, tions. f organizations, not just Institutes. organization has spread throughout Within the London area, for in- When the WI held its free -trade 4 b• ,9"s4r r U .. { t the world. The Institute now owns stance, there are 114 branches in 10 seminar all rural organizations ' were invited. However, not all at— like a good ne,ghbor the Erland Lee Museum Houle, districts. The branches are active in ' 4 which is open to.the public. many ways: leading and financing 4-. tended. As a vehicle to network the stare Farm ,s r^ere KfflmP the The WI provides rural women with '. H clubs .holding adult leadership -rural women in Ontario, the opportunity to broaden the scope courses through OMAF, having up- Institute is an organization which of their knowledge and abilities to -date speakers and donations of fulfills its mandate quietly. throw participation in meetings time, money and enthusiasm. Those interested in finding . out °." through P Pa " M g Oxford Count has initiated the more about the Institute are asked to State Farm Lite Insurance Company r� �� Y ,. • mCy k r ,a.- ?' Institutes in Ontario have helped Y Canadian Head office Scarborough. Ontario Butler Pr et to provide all schools,contact their nearest OMAF office. j women improve their homes and ole Pl .,.. ,s, . , ,,: 3• :��, z�<, «, ,,.,6 a communities for many years. in Ontario and possibly even the - ` y- 3 ✓u�t�:; w�isxg�T'iaaa. k,f�.,tm .{ '' 4``•. 'a•°s�Li,�,x R�tr s. _ i � ���s' ; ; : ����.• � z � � ��\�� .. Working for the good of all, regar- country, � with a "series of pictures of •z ,. ;�'�.s,. 1'�.m4 �'",j,?.^' l� Ar,,,+,'¢ 4�`�p`••'i. g�',M,�.• ,�". �'� '� Y e'r'• r,y y. a x a� � , m�0 > �: , � .; dless of .creed, race or political farm animals. Tweedsmuir histories flourished in Provide an up-to-date and accurate - M beliefs, II1StltiiteS have €lUur � CORRECTION y histo' of the community, lot b lot. d .k"�a"L`z',�,� ..,�✓�r Yrc;.�^zz�J:ti+.:.Z"^'`$�.a�,.,r�v� h°sse�al .,,�,aa".;3 .^Y,i,. x, $'�`� �as�,�""x; a almost every community in the Y' °Jr Y - Feb. An unjustified criticism leveled Flyer eCanadian il. 2 to 7-.: province. Y THE FOLK CHOIR from Sacred Heart Church in Wingham provided its special blend of inspirational music, Special' education sessions are against the Institute is that it is not Item 42-1906X "Wiltshire" self -sharpening under'the direction of Sally Campeau, at last Wednesday evening's Frostyfest kick-off concert held at the organized at the district, area and meeting er. theneeds factt is of the those knives — not Wilkinson town hall. provincial levels, to ,encourage m Canadian°Tire Associate Store flyinvaders Se�; s/ i , farm houses DciyCentreNevusplague -- - WINGHAM FRUIT MARKET - Just when you think -you've swept b vironmental biologist. By Gloria Workman Brussels: If you know of anyone who them ail up there they are again— ° Just•as.their ersonalities dif€er, Schneiders ' Y Y� I�.EADS UP those lethargic black flies that P I hope everyone enjoyed partici- might be able to help us out, please • g cluster flies and house flies are Wieners. . Unisex Hairstyling ' .pacing in Frostyfest last weekend.' contact the centre. Volunteer . . - . . 1b.1.89 - plague'many homeowners all winter biologically , quite different. The The seniors en o ed choosing the drivers are reimbursed for mileage - j y g g Stokely 14-0z. long. cluster fly is a -parasite of the earth- winners for the poster contest and it and if it weren't for these people, the ' "Hundredwof cluster flies buzzing .worm arid: climbs the outside walls KidneyBeans..,. • •• • • 89 _ at the win ows and littering the was a tough decision: The stridents program could not exist.. MOVED to NEW g of your house in fail looking for a .x ' all worked -very hard and came up V®e are saying goodbye to Marg Everfresh 2 Lt. floors are, Without a doubt an an- rttm m place to s nd the winter;. Pollock, meals supervisor here h LOCATION ' Pe with some good results. P Orainge iJL11Ce. 1'79 - noying feature of Ontario winters," usually in the attic.. Margaret Da head librarian at at centre. She will be missed,by - Behind Reid &Assoc. says University of '. Guelph g ' Fresh 5 lb: -bag Y Professor, Gordon Surgeoner. On a warm sunny. winter's day' the Wingham Public Library, will be ' e' eryone�, but we. wish heir well 'in 6' Patrick St. W. These winter invaders, are 'not some of 'the troops are awakened . here �ursday to'talk about plans er retirement. ;She even has said . Car,.rOts , 1,.�9 - WING"HAM hoose flies, butclrister flies, adiffer- . and find theip way downstairs, 'says for the .new library. We are very, she may come back as a,volunteer McCain, Deep N' Delicious Phone 357-.1337 ent . species entirely, . says the en Prof: Surgeoner. Contrary to popu interested 'to see what a going t and we certainlyhope she does. Varieties 3 lar belief, cluster flies are. not at- happen, especially since the new Here is a little something to L trotted to filth and do not breed iri building will be accessible to senors motivate you into continuing an Cakes . 1.89 (no stairs to climb) 'and -the h cexercise regime during the snowy Schneiders, Soft • the house. Y ' P Y winter' months. Hippocrates said: • a Cliuster flies plague Ontario farm sically-handicapped. pp 1 Ib. Tub hu 'rC 're , o houses, and are: usually, somewhat This month we. will. try our hands "generally speaking, all parts of the less of a problem in, urban centres, at ceramics. If there is anyone in .the body which have a function, if used' Margarine • s9 gspecially.in new homes.' community who is able to offer some ' in moderation and exercise in laboi S• — expertise and guidance to our to which each is accustomed, STORE HOURS: Mon: -Sat. 7,;30 a,m: to 7:00 p.m., c� " In rural areas there is more sur clients; please get in touch with the become, the healthy and well Friday 7:30. a.m. to .9:00 V �'`au l ; h urc WIN HAM face area of open field per house centre. , developed .and ;age slowly; but if - • . Phone 357-2240. We Delive • i UNI and, . therefore, more earthworms, °'The next' foot cline is Feb..11 from unused and left idle, they become • (ANGLICAN) CHURC , In `addition; -stone and brick farm 1 to 3 p.m. Call 35Z 1440 for an ap- liable to disease, defective in growth - homes are often' oorl • insulated . ointment. . '. and age quickly.' ` WINC�Hi4M . and caulked, making the attic . P Just a reminder to our board That passage is enough to keep me Q ' �., John Street at Centre Street ° warrne'r'and allowing the flies easy members: the next meeting is Feb. moving: how about you?. , .� THE ANGLICAN PARISH OF 217 Minnie St.- entry. 16 at 3. p.m. The fund-raising com- ' WINGH-AM AND RELGRAVE' Sunday, February 8mittee' will be theeting one hour �iti:a5 a.m. Sunday school The only way to get' -rid of these earlier. — — 11:00 a.m. Morning worship pests is to. prevent. them from enter- Ih an effort to raise funds, our SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 8 installation of ' ing the -house in the fall says the en W • .quilt raffle will be � held Feb. 14; .. 1 1:00. a.m. -Shortened Mattins New Board Members • vironmental biologist. He recom- Valentine's bay: „This quilt' was Vest' Meeting 7:30 p.m. - Official Board _ Vestry- 9 MeetJng men goiad insulation and caulk made by the clients and, volunteers F. Sunday School *and Nur3ery Minister: Rev. J. Rea Grant ing J•ob , .and the installation' of from the centre. Atthe present time;' W �'°' carry B.A., M.oiv. - scireens over attic and soffit vents; the quilt can be seen in the window Organist: Mr. H Swab dge but warns. that the flies can even et your aP g at Standard Trust on,the main y Minister: 'Rev. D. Madge Telephone:' in through' small,': holes. under the. street. Tickets -are' available at J * * * * * * * church - 357-2961 ,, roofing shingles. Standard' Trust, and here at e Service at Trinity Cancelled Manse - 357-1072 = , Hanging a pest strip in the attic centre in the Armouries builditi ."may kill the flies` b'efo're the f •• " * *'* `` ` . • Y hel P to e Y Oatr rust of clients is increasing get a chance to migrate to the floors y• pp d ORTHODOX -CHRISTIAN � gradually. As this happens our need ' REFORMED CHURCH..,.-. �' below,sa s Prof, Surgeoner. for volunteer drivers also increases'. - Y Place of• Worship: There are ' coiiamercial insecti We currently are looking for a driver Orange Hall, tides that can be applied to the wall's from Lucknow and one 'from Maitland Ave. N. of'the house in August to prevent the Listowel , m flies from reaching the attic area, �. 10:30.a.m. to 1:00 p.m. : " Lunch' 12:00' noon to 12:40 • but these ' trlust be applied by - Lunch. Boa rad s Minister: _ professionar. l operator, with a Pesti- • ` Rev. Corrielis Bronsveld • • tide license and will cost u to $300. 526 Wallace Ave, N'., :Unless your problem is severe dissolution Listowel, Ontario enough to warrant this expense, he to you r Valentine! 291-2194 ' Call Lucknow 395-5888 recommends you keep the. vacuum is. questioned orAMiood 356-2315 " cleaner handy.., . (Continued from Front Page) Bring your Valentine messages in to the .� � ,,1 to'bythe parks board delegation. r Wingham Advance-Times,and wewill publish He said the land in question was a,. strip of property to the rear of101ots ' ahem in the, February 1-th edition for 5.00 situated between "Park Drive ADVERTISING ERROR • (Wilfred Street) and the Maitland each asthe Samples below. River. In theproposed offer, that , �r strip is subdivided into 10 pieces of " r.'•• varying shapes and. sizes frotia X2.6 �. by. 38.5 feet at the smallest to 69.6 by Deadline - Fri. Feb ■ 6th r • 104.9 feet at the largest. The 22.6.feet On r Page 13 .of the Bridal Edition, which ac- aria 69.6 feet represent the depth of ,Show your Valentlnl� you care! those lots and are also the shallowest , , I A t and deepest, respectively: _ c®nnpanles this - newspaper, the "advertise. Mr. McGrath also pointed out that ®� the,land inuestion was not, t art of ' r, r m n t f e r ; the land that had been deeded to the a t ova. ; town by the railway. ! 1 FroC�r�'9 ;�> ■ If the developer were to purchase A m t - the lands,,lle said, it would result:: ` • Sugar LEWIS. F merely in increasing the 910 lots to "average size" and the public was dna �` Cindy Wingham, ®n tail ® m,isinformeo by Anyone who ` G,C�O T suggested: •council itintended to sell trd� ' ko All my rt" the "entire property right to the is in error. river." dove — , Tom ■ rJ Again dt its narrowest portion the The advertisement offers 50' ®D o�� all remaining plate of land measures J. i W,",�/M ■ �s 118.74 feet, while the widest wedding f I o !A� ars measurement is 354.59 feet. Mr. Nari`is also 'took this op- �1 portunity to point out that his earlier Te arret d ��A nt ' ckomments referred only to the "- r... Bring theta in today - dissolution of the parks board aria „ p were riot meaut,to be interpreted as 10e r n t opposition to the sale of land: - 3 l` • a ea .: limit Inaiat Greek tr4gedia, viif The- N h r �'Ie lo rrr®ori' lrter gpcingcto t were allowed a���ed aa� aiagtt. at the r ........ .... , ... -... , .... , .. , ..... • .. ..�: tact~ ftuoe. t.