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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1987-02-25, Page 140 A 7, r 7m, �', _,111�,,_7 - T,!- ,7- , -, , 771 v ' T Page -14 he Wip A6am Advcjnce-Times, Feb. 25, 1987 e Family Nlght,�, Mr- ',,D'4 1��01,JOday hosts I nstitut So ts ou,!,,_, prece n PIELOW4 —Ten tables were in i s- ided by dinner TeOw ng, of Tri ity ACW, play at thew euchre whicbwas held in alae ='Yen's Institute te Hall friends also FORDWICH — The February members. Mrs. Harold Foster read FORDWICR At their annual island. Jean and her last Wednesday, F' b.- 18. Martin's, a picturesque meeting of Trinity Anglica&Chur�dh a letter thanking the group for bales The wl Wednesday, Family Night, 44 members and visited St. M j5ent to Keewati' , 111[ter-5 were: high lady, Mrs. guests of the Women's Institute sat island, and 'returrift to,San Juan, Women was held Thursday night at R. Lorne Jam the home of Mrs. Brian Dophleda The annual conference of Anglican _�esonj novelty lady, Mrs.. dowif to a delici 'saw many points of interest in Y. delicious dinner in the Joan Patt-Won; low lady, Mrs. hall. Roll call, "If there was a trip in Puertd Rico,. including the fort Nrs, J. W. Daunt., president, opened Church Women will be held in St. GarnerNicholsorij- lucky draw lady, your future, where would you like to guarding the harbor which was built the -meeting 'with prayers and Mrs. Paul's Cathedral, London, on April 'ce Black; high man, 'S art Ow Prayer .Mrs. Floren n, go?", was answered by by in the -15th century. to R ley leddevotions. 22, and, 23. World Day of P Mrs. Jim (Mari) Coul-tes (playing as and guests. Mrs.-Sothern was thanked and Roll call was answered by 18 service will be held in Fordwich a man); novelty man, Jim Coultes; , Guest speaker was a member of euchre was played `for the United Church on Friday, March 6, low man, Bort Johnson and luck the Fordwich WI, Mrs. "Jean remainder of the evening. at 2 p.m. All area residents' are y drqw man, John Currie. cordially invited to attend. The N • Wednes4ij starting' at ''8' p.m. told of a trip taken earlier in year ers Ford*ich Village Nursing Home. Everyone is welcome . . when she arid three friends flew to Gorrie Personal, Notes, The ,young couples of the church San Juan, Puerto Rico, where they attend convention are making plans'_ for a spaghetti Sothern. She was introduced.and There will be euchre again, this to memb r March, -meeting will be held at the rp boarded a cruise ship for A tour of Mr.. and Mrs. Neal Lowey Of dinner at the' church on Tuesday, Harry. Mulvey some of the Caribbean islands. FORDWICH — Those' from the Clinton visited recently at the home Mar. 31. A. card was signed for The Festival was a large ship with Howick-Turnberry Agricultural of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Faust. Blythe Clark in University Hospital, takes a'4;rew of 466 Arid 1,400 passengers. Society attending the OAAS con- Iles Mr. and Mrs. George, Brown spent London, The induction service for On board were a casino, pool, bingo, vention last week at the Royal York, -at ea 09f, theA, ri� and'floor shows. The first Toronto, were Mr. and Mrs.. Rick the Weekend with Mr. and Mrs. .,Rev. Brenda Jean Shipton will be'in pia Norman Mulloy of Paris. St. - Stephen's Church, Corrie; on stop was St. Thomas where they McCann, Mr.. and Mrs. Harold Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Simmons and Sunday, Mar. 8, at 8 p. tn. BELMORE —There were eight visited Coral World, an undersea Gibson, Mrs. Marian Feldskov, Mrs. family of RR 1, Wroxeter, visited The meeting closed with prayer tables in play at the 'euchre parlty on wonder. On the island of Barbados Alieda Murray, Mrs.. Leone Foerter, Feb. 16. Harry Mulvey took the pr- last Sunday with Mrs. Joseph and slides were shown' by Ms. prize they. Visited Harrison's Caves And Miss Howick Fair Queen, -Michelle Simmons. Shipton, depicting the tir�e she had for high man and also had the most saw acres' of bananas and pineap- 9tatia, Miss Paula Wright and Neil Mr. and M . rs. Bill Hogg were spent in Nigeria Save now on a deliciously ]one hands. High lady was Mrs., pies, Murray. generous dinner for the Mary Renwick. Travel . ling by. night -the ship Paula and Neil participated in the supper guests lost Sunday at the Lunch was served by Velma, whole family - includes Prizes for low scores went to . Mrs. youth program during the con home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jenkins, Sotheen and Ev 11arrold, assisted by, a 20 piece barrel, plus docked, at Martinique, a French two 500 ml salads and Myrtle Weir and Loirne Jamieson.. vention on Thursday. Paula sang a RR 4, Wingha ' m. the hostess. a loaf of bread. Alan' arling won the door prize. solo, Neil played a number on the Mr. 'and Mrs. Ron,Mann and Mr. The next meeting will be held' WI sees slides, -- and Mrs, Ralph �ee spent the saxophone and t4ey also took part in 'March 5. weekend in Kitchener. the youth panel.MRs IEWISSIONENOUSF k Available. of north B.C. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hyndman, Mr. Personal NotesA�LANG­­H and Mrs. Clark Hyndman, �BelgrQVe GORRIE—Mrs. William Thornton -MRS February 9th to was'hoste.�s for the February meet- Wroxeter Personals 1 Christopher and J ulie of Elmira and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hanna re- March, 8th only ing of the Gorrie Warren's Institute. r Mr. and Mrs. Brian M�cTavish Of turned home last Monday after London visited Fred Hyndman of the tending the wedding of their"grand- Ingo Gallan, who came to Canada Mr. and Mrs. Peter Isabelle and Geri -Caro Nursing Home, Harris- daughter, JoAnne Hanna, daughter The Belgrave 4-H club, "Serving frony Holland 1.0 years 'Ago and Christopher of Mississauga visited ton, on. the Occasion of his 93rd of Mr. and Mrs. David Hanna of with Style" held its third and fourth, resides on,.Concession Four, Howick Mr.,and Nirs. Clarence Clement on birthday on Keb. 14: North Battleford, Sask. to Lyle, meetings- recently. The club meets -Township, showed slides. He And a Sunday. We are pleased to. report Mr. and Mrs. Don Graham, Gen Knowlton of Turtleford, Sask.. The Tuesday ' evenings gs in the Women's friend,went to Smithers, B:C,,.Arid Mrs, Clement was able to return and Rob of Kitchener, Torn Graham wedding dding wa I s held Jan. 31 at 2 p.m. in Institute Hall. were flown in.b,ybush pilot tola lake home from hospital last Friday and and Meaghan of Listowel and Mr. the North Bgttleford United Church. The third meeting was about' _-approximately, 500 miles 'noith OF nope - for.continued improvement in and Mrs. Bil Graham ofTeeswater Randy Nixon of Sir Sanford ftied "Choices" and there was discussio�. Vancouver. they stayed there two her health. visited last 'weekend at the home of,, Fleming College, Lindsay,'is spend - on money management:, �During the weeks. Very '.interesting. slides Marcia Gibson of London attended Mr. and' Mrs. Alex Graham. ing a week's vacationPt his home at ff fourth meeting the group learned: depicted the abundance of fish and the funeraF arid committal service .'A,lex Graham, Glenn Underwood, RR 5, Brussels. X how to do Wildlife. laundry tips and also _CY for her uncle, Norman Carson' of John Jacques and Gerald D'Arcey Trinity Anglican thurch, Bel - simple repairs -on their own clothes. Members of the Gorrie Institute Brockville, 'at the Watts Funeral' are attending the* Good Roads. grave, will host the annual World :.:.�: • -• •- � . - •-- ' ° The officers are: president, Karen are invited to Ethel on March 10 to Home, Gorrie chapel, last Tuesday. ConVention'in Toronto this week, Day of Pr, mio ayer, March 6 at 2 p.m. 11140"Ai./Aw. Montg-oigVry; vice president," hear Dr. Carolyn Wybengai of Mrs. Jean Workman and Mrs. This year marks the 100th anniver- She was accompanied by, a friend, y Dianne' Black secretary,,Carol- Listowel. Betty Robbins, also of London and Margaret Taylor.of 'Brussels, visited sary of the World Day of.Pray I .Prayer. Hopper; treasurer, Krista Bridge; Lunch was served the hostess, the ,visited later with Miss Gibson's wit h Mr. and Mrs. Archie Miller last The theme is "Como and Rejoice" -and'Mrs. Alvin everyone press reporter, Mike Jardin and as- Mrs. Lloyd Fdus� parents Eleanore and Art Gibson. Tuesda% is welcome to attend. sistant leader Heather McIntosh, Mundell. The March meeting will be Sufid4 guests with Pat Campbell . . . . . . . . . . Ouk,Sis ol, abd Mrs. Archie -nl Little Amanda Zettler of RR 4 Mi are Mrs: Peter Alex were' his son-in-law and daughter, The leaders 6mp- held at the home of Mrs.' Miller last Saltirday' evening \A",,ere Walkerton,,. visited with her grand - bell and Mrs. Glenn Montgomery. Graham on March 18. Mr: and Mrs. Larry Timm of Kit- Alr. and M,,rs. Earle King o( mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Procter, last chener' and also, Mr. and Mrs. Dan %11-a'rl­Nton� Mr,. and Al Fred Saturday. Dickson, Angela and 'Jamie of Boldwin" Mark' and Kyle, of Paris; Mr. and Mrs.,Jim Paff of London Zehr'.s Plaza Josephine. Street, MRS. WILLIAM,SOTHERN Gorrie. Air. and Mrs: Bev B"ears: Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. Doug Paff and r Wingham 357-2221 Mr; and Mrs. James Robertson, Mrs: Krian Brears and. Paul of, baby Jason of Dutton visited with Qoderich,'wore Sunday visitors with ListAiwel:, -Xaren Brears of Sarii.ia the former's pa'rents; Mr. and Mrs. Notes'f rom Ford -,w i C h, Mrs. Aslan cent, last Saturday. and Bob Regan of Mount Forest. Leslie Vin We are pleased to report there is a slight improvernefit in Mrs. Vern Mrs. Jean Wilson visited lost Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nickel ,spent, Clark's condition at University Wednesday with Mr. and' Mrs. Sunday iwK,ifchener. Hospital," London. How -ever, ­ only,,' Lorne Wilson and f amily inlivergus. Mr. and Mrs. Les Halliday'vtsited, family members may be admitted, Jeff Mulvey of Willowdate and Sunday with fiien& at Harnilton. until further notice. Tim Sothern of Palmerston visited Congratulations 'are 'extended to the Sunday with Mr. and.Mrs.. Bill Mary McInnes, the winner of Seniors enjoy Al ,Sothern. Easter bunny, at Field's Country. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Douglas. Store. pot 'luck dinner returned home Monday after a'tw'o- week vacation in San Frambico. GOARIE"' A pot luck dinner was Mrs. Russel Nie'kel enjoyed a day.." enjoyed by 20 members and eight bus trip, last week to Niagara Falls, guests of the Gorrie senior citizens New. York, where she attended a on Tuesday, Feb. 17, in the town ball. game -show festival. President Alvin'Mundell opened, Visitors, last Friday with Mn .and the , meeiing' with 'the slinging of BELMORE If Mrs. Les Halliday were Mr. and Happy Birthday" to a member And The first meeting of the'Belmore Mrs. Harry McLeod of Owen Sound., No. 2 clull>-Was held At the wh6me of guest, followed by "0 Canada" and Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Johnson "God Save the Queen". In the' ab - Mrs. Laurie Willits recently. First I visited over the weekend with Mrs. sence of the treasurer and assistant, Hazel Cooper and Eileen Johnson at members said the 4-H. Pledge and Alma Hetherington gave the • then , the meeting got underway: Y�' financial report." OF An& Busby was voted president, .:� Attention was drawn again to the - Mrs. Ethel Ringiing of • Michelle Eadie was voted vice Bracebridge is visiting with her foot clinic at the doctors f officein President', and Tracy McInnes was Gorrie Mrs. Irene Sturgeon, fora Gorrieon Mar. 13 from 1:30'.to 3 p.rn.' couple of weeks. .,named secretary. Sept. 23 was I the tentative I date set .REMAINING FALL AND WINTER Mr. and Mrs. Hector Br . owne In the first meeting, the girls, for the visit to Fordwich Village learned how to keep themselves -safe visited last Friday with Canon and Nursing Home. Games Night will, be when they are'aldne or babysitting STOCK AND BIG SAVINGS ON - Mrs. Orrence Laramie at Port Feb,24at8p.m:inthetown,hall. They also learned how to change a nI, e -r. Elgin. The meeting was followed by a fuse and what to do when the hydro dance t Congratulations are extended to o Gurd's Old Tyme Music of goes out. win EARLY SPRING ARRIVALS Mrs. Alieda Murray, home craft gham. Members of other clubs Lunch was -provided by Mrs. representative for District 8 who were invited and participated in the Willits and Chris Dickson. The next was elected junior convener for the meeting is today, Feb. 25, at the evening arranged by Janet Mogg, 600 MEN'S'SUITS - Sizes 36 to 52 $1 1000 MEN'S SUITS - Sizes 36 to 52, and Velma Mann. : Reg. to $350.00, All New Spring Arrivals OAAS board last week at the fair Willits' home. Reg, to $299.00 SALE 19 SALE $16900 convention in Toronto. 0,,i,Fn r,&T, $qflif00 EARLY SPRING SAVINGS Slack alterations While you Wait from Staff of 5 firemenuous tiavings an Save 10% Off entire selection newly arrived spring fashion SPORTCOATS & SUITS. All famous brands •- All at 10!/o seamstresses. 2000 MEN'S DRESS SLACKS Includes entire fall sol6ction and many 95 $26 Savings. SAVE 10% OFF Enfire Selection new spring slacks, Fantastic Sale SAVE 106/6 OFF Entire Selection Newly Arrived Newly Arrived Spring Fashion Req to $135.00 2 SLACKS FOR 15010 Spring DRESS SLACKS. Thousands to choose from. All famous brands. Sizes 28. to 54. ALL WEATHER TOPCOATS and Fabulous Selection Spring J.ackets Save on 2000 DRESS SHIRTS Famous brands include Christian Dior, Pierre Cardin Pierre B '99-5 .ALL 10% OFF Clearing Selection DRESS SHIRTS 15-00 Leo Chevalier, 13N.D., Forsyth & others, Sizes 141/2 to 191/2. Reg. to $.60.00 SALE Tremendous Savings on 2000 SPORT SHIRTS Sizes 14-141/2-14. Values to $40.00 SALE SAVE 10% OFF ENTIRE SELECTION NEWLY ARRIVED SPRINGTASHION ORIESSA SP0hT SHIRTS. Reg. $30.00 to $45.00. Famous designer SALE 9. Save 10% Off All Other Spring Fashion KNIT Short & long sleeve styles. Sizes 14 to 19i/�' I . brands which we cannot advertise TOPS and SWEATERS _11... . I I . . I : . I . . . . . . ... . . . I I I L . .... 1 . Entire Stock Men's DESIGNER JEANS noticed save 11i Off o n Fashion To -0 u t s t a n din Men's Fleece ps g selection, Over., 11'000.to choose from. A1,I 1/2 price OTHER TI ES 1 12 P rices & Les s Thousands to choose from, All on Sale from $19,95. and up Tremendous selection of all the unwanted brands and fashions. Men's Designer CARDIGAN SWEATERS and SLEEVELESS `PULLOVERS - Made to sell $ 71195 2000 MEN'S SILK TIES - Famous $1.9,9 Save on Over 1000 Short Sleeve KNIT TOPS from $maotosico.00. UNBELIEVA8LEAT eg, $30,00 value. , SAL6 Canadian make. Reg - Reg, to $45,00 10% OFF ALL OTHER FALL ETERThis is another unbellevablb saving In our store Outstal�dm Selections SALE,14.95 i Save 10% off outhuge selection iambusrand cruise' wear. b Save In Ottr�,W d diesStoe6sFabulous selections of short sleeve sped libirls, knit tops, "SUSSMAN'S FOR HER" Ladles' SCASUALLY IOURS" Ladibitasual War CASU91 S1110194 SWInt wear, 16fid lulls. ll�olylldbffon slacks, spring lackda & w6te. 70%40 ALL FALL & WINTER FASHIONS. 20% OFF 0 FA:SHIONS —F-77 �77 hold 4' thp: L66kid,06, 61tot/a/ Atibna, ' 11h Whighom. th'I'q &0go:'d - AN Wtihid"O'Afl tL6 P. 0 Afto and thoy at&,back'Danh§116 fthaft _hn-ik Koo, Lam 'I ',Or &`)4a0aJ1, J,6hh'tt 660, 04b -61h 01110, Sarah ONadah, kirtin 9,afm§ afid Mandy Angior. • VP., "U,