The Wingham Advance-Times, 1987-02-18, Page 02I! , "', .
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Ay 01orU Workman 357-1440 to make an appointment. d9ced a 7,% -page catalogue of ideas THE FABRIC BOUTIOUE
I hope v h for saving money and. on
�q had a'pleasant We always ate new erSy 180 Joiseph'irie, Street
through schemes like special lish
Vali�ntju .1 ,e ugh -t-
)4 Ybu'r referrals to the centre. If anyone in I beside Pepin in Wingham
wondpriatv _g,
q, howasthelucky inner ventilation and thermal storage
W 'know, of could benefit from our social.
of our q0t, it was Cliff Rollings of and recreational programs and a, in building construction. Copies of Register at. the store or call
Winghaw., Congratulations, cliff, the manual, which is nicknamed
the quilf; should keep, you warm full -course noon meal, please give us "The Source", can be obtained by 357-2190,.
a call. contacting any Ontario Hydro area Get ready for summer-earlyl
these cold da 4#
rights.
This Week the c I was reading from a book entitled office.
gv entre Ernest
Eaton from thqF um Senior SicrC- 'of Living by Irene
muse' bOUr4will Crawford recently. She had some
be our guest, bringing' along some
interesting comments about the M
artifact stories of process of agijig. Here are some: WINGHAM -F R.M.T.ARKET
,s, land interesting
the history of'.Win*
Sham 'and area. "In ancient Greece,, the young '
Mr. Eaton says lie enjoys gluing were the aged — their life span was Granny 10's
these
presentations;,especially to
�i lly 18 years. The Romatis.improved-the Butter Tarts . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . 1.49
seniors, because he learns a little
stand;krd -of living a little �, their erwoods Meadowgold 2 litre
more abol, history from those seniors 'leached -old agi at 22, Now, S11V
who have "bpe" p there". We extenid.a with improvements in the fields of' Ice Cream .1 .69
special thank: -you to Mr, Eaton for 'Everfresh 2 litre Pure
health, retirement and finance, our
all the time and energy he puts -into life span has increased more than
the discussions. three and -one-half fold." Orange Juice .........
Our main theme for the craft (I am glad the life expectancy is 8 oz. Frozerf Beef, Chicken, Turkey
program - recently has been would not be sitting . . ... . ... . . . . . . . 79
higher now, or I w York Pies
ceramics. 1 -he seniors have enjoyed here today.)
working with ceramics very much Puritan 24 oz. Beef or Irish. -
"Inactivity, both mental and
and I have beewback to -,the craft physical, is the greatest -saboteur of Stews ............. o -ii, ......... 1.69
shop twice to pick up more supplies.' prod6etiWaging. Hostess 200 gr.
We are fortunate to have the loanof "Seniors don't need to add- years to
Lisa Gillespie's kiln. - The seniors lif� — they need to' add life to years. Potato Chilis . ... . . . . . . . •. . •. . . . 1.29
cannot wait to see what the,pieces People who, retain a zest. living _Sunkist
will look like once they have been 1.19
are not put out to pasture., They can Navel .............. doz
fired.' remain alert and active well into the
The next foot clinic is Feb. 26 from
1 to 3 p.m. Please call the centre at 70s, 80s and often their 90s.
Mr
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FREE DRAW $20.00 Food n
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Voucher
p ",zli, .... l . .. ... Draw Monday, March 1, 1987
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Pro-life group t protest
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A total of 11 board members at- members this year.
lk�
tended the February meeting o Telephone
the The annual dinner meeting, will be
held at St., Andrew's Presbyterian
NiVingham and Area for Life
Deposit i Box in Store
group. Church on Wed., April 29'.
The main topic of,discussion was
Members were encouraged to
Dr. Marion Powells proposal that attend the meeting of Region 2 of the
gi
the province set -up k2 legalized Southwestern Pro-life groups on
abortion -clinics, thus making
Feb. 21 at the Hartley House at STORE HOURS- Mon. -Sat. 7:30 a.m. to 7-00 p.m",
abortion more .,,accessible.. Dr, WalkerLqn. At that time, other
Powell was appointed by Ontario strategies will be discussed. ReggieFriday 7:30.a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Health Minister- Murray. Elston'' Weldinger of the Cambridge Right to Phone 357=2240. We D I'
several months ago to study how the Life will be the guest speaker.
province could provide better access Members
hers were encouraged to at -
to abortion. tend the provincial pro-life con
Group members are strongly ferenciii -at the Hampton Court Hotel
opposed to the proposal and say they in London. on March 27' and 28.'
feel the situation in, Ontario already Topics for discussion will be abor-,
is shameful. The 1969 amendments tion, Teen Aid and euthanasia.
to the Criminal Code decriminalized A NAUTICAL NUMBER Was performed by these handsome young sailor girls at the figure skating carnival at
abortion under strict circumstances, . ........ the Lockridge Memorial Arena in Wingham. The skaters are: back,, Amy Bus' rn
hell, Francine Shaw,
such as when the life of the mother is Campbell, Christa Glauser, Melanie Carter, centre, Sarah G6dcke, Christy Warwick,'K " Sche AUENUON DNANB MIDIANDIORDS
FIVE LOAVES, TWO FISHES Kim dler, Katie,
threatened. Adams: front, 'Ashley Campbell, Kelly Gillespie and Erin Robinson.
For the small sum of $1,700 USC
The' group will call upon its 500 fish
"members to voice opposition to Dr. Canada was 'able to Provide f)
6 ckarid-Sted. ajishpoad t
w ,,,-,A1f6tthe bhfidre
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stock AQ,start..,
projectin Lele Panchayat, 'Nepal. n Were happy to, see
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It' *As�, announced 'memberships
are Joan van dil
'CAfid
USC da,: 56 Sparks Street Ot- EWPS\\,St1J
.,for 1987`how' -due. ., I I \ . I I . 'On Friday, Feb. 6 we held the tug-:
Assem reports A umber of new tawa,KlP5Bl. re
n n of-wAr and the snow 'ball throw.
C, ta rh ie These took place. in the afternoon• .
a winter -ava
So far, the leaders with the,total
On Monday ,Feb . '2,,, each class white item of food and one more if. amount of points are'Joliette 'with Rent
I chose a and Duchess" to 'you have all your good groups. Je'r- 222 points and 'in' second place in ,
rH represent, their classroom. To show emy Campbell in Grade 1 brought 3t Jeanne DAre with 217 points
who the'representatives were for the white things. He, had the most "Special thAnks'to Madame Tur-
duke and duchess they wore a red, amount of total points for white food., cotteLapaine for -,organizing the Ou9
to.
sash around their Waists. On T
hurs- We also had the 'crowning of the Winter Carna,�Ale.
St.. Pauf's,Ghurch WINGHAM day they Went to the gym, for the. We
and Queen. All the dukes and
crowning of the Kin and Queen. -duches I ses brought the billets or
4ANGLICANT UNITED
CHURCH On, Tueiday, Feb. 3, we held the tickets people in the class had Vie'w to Lakeview
snow -piling contest and Ontario Hydrb is looking at the Need help in understanding Ontario's
WINGHAM" e "med, for doing good deeds all'
possibility of refurbishing the 25- review stem? Just one or -
snow -piling
The winners of the' ew rent SY ph'
week: John Street at Centre Street. snow -piling contest were Champlain coal-fired
I . . ..Bonhomme was here to pick the year=aid r . --old Lakeview coal visit your. local Rent Review' Offic
THE ANGLICAN PARISH OF 217 Minnie St. -and-4or- the snow sculptures the billets for the Duke and, Duchesses genefating station in Mississauga
WINGHAM ANDOELORAVE' Jo�iette group won With. sculpture of out of a box. The ' e- and extending its service life to the
Sunday, February 22 1 ck. , ' I first person to r
10:45 a.m. - Sunday school . oll a -du I ceive three billets drawn became the yea r'2006.7he study, to be complet- We provide these services:
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22 - On. Wednesday, Feb. 4,1 We were King I and. Queen. Douglas Rivest ed by 1988; will determine the cost
11:00 a.m. - Mattins 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship -going to hold the snow ball throw but d effectiveness of spending up to $300
Thinking Day Service the weather was not nice enough so from Gr. 1 became the King an million to rehabilitate the 2400 *Advice on any aspect of the new
Br6adladst on CKNX featuring the. NEW LIFE Scout,Guide Week we cancelled it. We hdld the snow Jackie Cook from Gr. 3 became the Residential Rent Regulation Act, 1986..
Tfilo Minister: Rev. J * Rea Grant Ouel nf the "Winter Carnavale". megawatt station.
Sunday School and Nursery B. A., M. Div. ball throw on Friday.
Organist: Mr. Hap Swatridge On Th Information on the new rent review
ursday, Feb. 5, we had a
Minister: Rev. D. MadgeTelephone: snow lunch. A snow. lundh is a lunch system.
Church - 357-2961 vAere everyone brings as many
ev
Manse - 357-1072 white foods �s possible. A teacher
Trinity, Belgrave - 1 16 p.m. M Assistance when applying for a review
went to each and tallied up the
group
point of rent increases.
total points. it ii 0 for each
Information on the Landlord &
The Wingh,lam Sales, Arena.,*Tenant Act..
EVERYTHINGContact your nearby Rent Review Office:
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