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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1987-10-20, Page 08Bt 'I; Ily t .0 IT i b it P, 0 Antlyp y ay . ..... ... t IO tSO _a ryedon, .and ity Pei bmar(14 'e 901­"�jq'44'00 egn vited.-to .,e 0, th PA pr '44011 tot UrI1114 Stear 041R, 17 ........... dif the p4m, was� '"40. ot CRr a is married, fter -so fr- i the - evening. it ous� prqje.c 31, 48 , ith capital 010shmept. .^n. SOVeral. I read b t -th , 1J,A Ou, *4 Itin oMYRAP00:1 -011 t. aidow by t 0 s e, V -04s., them. W*tto 'A h` WW speak wasCac�e ts, C .0ted. The afte -moo unit Joe - in , anada- Put also. e b -the Wogham UJdte'#' Reaching ne meeting w .11 I �. �. -1 ... :; I: *.*_-s`** T ill'be Nov. Q, - with overseaa. 'The;. redi ing b.f the ou''ilip, SUN for the ='Paittisonto bAfigina slate.,, Steward's..'Pra d y,e in unisdfi �cn.*. The 'evening -serviVe, The for 1988. clu44them etig. At . .. ........ F04, a men's quartet from gholit, hi Fix e, Thrqu Hi pr id musical Pro ovi 4P 4 was iA,tholtCAV tt n -e guests at a o �eF.: wer 0, C!, s k V ch0rdi in I - _b9oks ..O abw 980 ng me f seniors'"' 0 tn le !­ �# arrangements. 114 s -October lot The" meeting Of the,senfor culzells opendd The p -in openedwith a read- jrogra ing on 17bank6giviiigan "What and witha.;�ejcome'frpm the iento d' ... .... . . . . . . Mrs. X00.(Wl, repor The GORRIE. Sri Lanka Was, ted on the 0nqe Carswell �'O Cafiadd!o, and fiE-G616k, �§ALE - Who Is a Senior Citizen?". Mrs. Bill WN Pre Ve Brb Mies and Guid�s h t SatOrdy -at the f topic When the. W9men!SMid40naiy ,sbythrial really held in Wingliam Oie singing o !411appy Birdidby',11 to Wilson gave a -reading on, the Women �s -Instft'ute Hall. A groyp�of yo"yligo ri- wis jath,er6d arou- nd the'ohildr6n's ta S ' iety of Knox s ble. Thevare-Grace Oc pton er which Mrs. Gordon as an- meaning of'Thanksgiving and how it Carmichael, Tanya Mcqae,,Jac�je and 600, mio&i' I Roll w: (546 Cook, 66hind ihe'table and: Ifthelle Th Church, met last. Wdn, at 7 Stjinacher.also*attended. The 1987 .sweted by'24, members and three was started. BladA in front.. ompson and Jennifer p.m. in the. Sunday -School room of' a"' repri. *01 be circulated so' visitors. _. ual, bliss'D,Arcey, Miss, Sanderson everyone can read what the So�iety A litter from Town and Ciountry', and bliss Hohenadel,. repres Homemakers at Winghain enta- the church. has aepomplished in the past year. asitad, , tives in the Rowick Fair Queen MRS. LEWIS STONEHOUSE ghted, the `k1ke: m4iti4g closed with, singing The topic h asking. for Volunteers for their new contest,. gave their speeches. They - 1� God he the Glory" and pray division between the Tamfls a6dSin er workshop program. An, in�,Itdtidn were thanked by Mrs. Doig. halese, the, "Women for Peace,." by was received froin the ')Its., Jean Clarkson showed slides movane#t a0d,th6 beli6fs,61! Bud- . Mrs.. Robinson. Mutual Fire Iiisurance'ODnipany to of he 'many beautiful homes in the dhists. Mrs. Moir gave a reading, a visit their n�wly­renovated, - office -Fordiwich,.- community. Everyone 'We Must Leave-, We Know Not fflue'vale seniors -gr. -tes- - ave rsona , promises. enjoyed seeing the homes ind trying Be. Pe VN o A in a and 4 parficipil hold irsteuchre ecided to 0 After discussion, it waid to guess the owners if some,., Mrs. lively'discussion led by Mrs. Alvin 'f Sri have someone cater f 'or thi.D;gioupl s Wray Cooper, conducted a'contest Mundell- on. the problems 0 Of season Chr it, " ' ' '' Thanksgiv a istmas dinner. Mrs. by, Ken- and gave a reading, '.�A Thanksgiv- Ing Monday diniier Wingham and Mrs. Bruce Campbell, Thanksgiving weekend with her' Lank 6S were Mri. Andrew C 'is, Col Ma nedy and Mrs. Russell Nickel were ing. Courtship", 4unch'bro6glif a .,gu is of Clifford'ic:oultei lit' ' .'w itheii and mother, Mrs. Janisa Coultes. BLUEVALE 'The 'Bluevale named a committee o imake diii.ightful evening to a close. PeteF, Scott and Mls$.Cf�en Scott 4 Travis, RR 1, Belgray.e. is The. meeting was preceded by a Donald Walker of Exeter vi ited seniors held their first open euchre Barrie; Mrs. Florence Coulte's Miss Edna Heqsh;kW of New West- on Sunday with his parents, Mr. and s potluck supper. After generously party of the sea On on Oct. 12,. with minster,. B.C.; Mps, Irhna -Edgar' Mrs. Wilfred Walker. sampling a variety of culinary 12 tables in ulay, delights and exchanging r and Mrs. Winiii6ed Johnston eeipes, a I . . I $ Mr. and Mrs. Brian Shaw, Mr. and were es rona "'A BAKER'S DELIGHT. Edgar, 811 4, Wingham, were dinner London, were Thanksgiving visitors than "vin as tallied and -prizes given to the high- Wingliam and Mr."aild N[rs- Harvey Mrs. Geoff Viglinti and Stephanie, general ksg1 9 w Offered in After ten games the scores Tho Win, his Sl-` A the Tamil hyn, "Praise Gc1d from g you heell Whom All Blessings Flow"; Whether you're baking for one or,many, We have what guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. with heir'parents, Mr. ind'Mrs. lady, Priscilla Braj low lady, Mary Lewis Stonehouse Thursday evw- Leslie Shaw. 6 Turvey; high man, Marguerite.,, Everything. und ning, Oct. 15. Mrs. James Robins6n gave ih .Fischer, plaingas a man; low man, call. I Glenn of Mr.. and Mrs. Vincent'Makas and to *orship.and Mrs or one ro at Bill Willis and the winner of the door LOW OW PRICES` Alicia,'London; Mr. and Mrs ::bin Underwood $wesented a meditation t MacAdam. of Haliffix and her. s a , t - 'thanksgiving and Prize, Elaine Mund.ell. e on "Blessing, Vickie of' Toronto . Mr' and . Mrs. Sharing". .'the rd]11'�ail was an-. B W1 i n.g. Lunch was served, hosted Glen,Davis and Shannon, London;" swered. -,by members tallipf, Mr.. and Mrs' something 16i which they are: Donna and Mel Craig, Edna and Eugene MacAdam, especiaft th Alex MacTavish and.Edith Garniss. Clinton; r. and Mrs. Don Rae, ankful. ALUEVALE MIXED in; W., . .. . PRICE PER LB. sJ e ladies and BULK NUTS Jamie.and Ian of. Guelph; Mr.,an& Dorothy. Thompson had the 40gh Mrs. 41m CoWte$,,-W.in&a Mgle of 218 for th Ontario esidents. avor and Mrs. Robert, Charter, Blyth and Audrey Johnston had the high triple, girls, Laurie of Guelph and Beth and f.572. 'frie nd- Of 'Tbrono andt, chme'rit' Redskins ........ 1b. 1639 rs." P rights entren. Heftiry- 84fifir;,L --ock-rolled a 265 -for the assOCIatiO61d'obseirive Piitvjlt Salted or- Unsalted , lb..1.39. g Ontario.tdh 4 e . I 1. I men's high single and Kevin Hickey I � ir 11 - Property Week which was,'Oct. 5 to 7' guests with Mrs.� abel Vihtileir on. support�',en enchmerkt of property Sunday. again rights , in the . Constitution ays n Beer NUts ... 1b. 2 09 claimed the high triple with B o q a 12 and sponsored by the ational ULK CANDY Mr. and - Mrs..'JEdgar - Wightman iZ9 recent G�lliip ql! commissioned by association. Walnut Crumbs ... 1b. 2.89 P ' I were Sunday vis#hrs.with Mr.and Other good games were bowled by the Canadian - Real-- Esiate The poll results show that support �b- 1.79 'Mrs. � Don Metcalfe and famil zgeral!d NO; Kevin HIckey Association (CREA). y, Dpn Fit 'i"iirotectin Pioperty rights is Sweet & Salty 6 � 9. 1b. 1.89 Hanover. 217, 21i, 210 and Audrey Jcljijt�n The p con Peanuts .......... 1b. 2.79. -dum. [* oll shows that 83.5 per cent of 'he residentSW Qntairio.teol it is- rops� ...... sistently high across Canada. Barbara CcWtesf.*Tbronto spent ..,,�17 t I _. . . .'' - 1 il­­ . Eight in 10.Canadiansi or 81 per cent Jelly:beans 149 14 "fairlioo .: I important" ' 10 of & population, -say they feel it is or ai - nend the Constitution to protect or very t ........ 1b. 3. vener "ierty rights.',' impjitan " to Smarties.., 99 rs, 11.1ntou, .W'con- prol have.pr-OPertY rights entrenched in The president -4 'the Grey Bruce Scotch Mints ...... 1b. 2.49 the Constitution. cit-monhip mee MO. Real_ZStatq,. Boar W4t*,Biener, condu ted :in �August, 96bbl'e' Ou'm% 1b. 1.819 say� thi poil justifies the local in _'I'The poll, c 10-ULK COOKIES shows -that people think. a property dustry's campaign to amend Section' ghts amendni t - nts just PartyMints'. . ..... Ito. .99 Whiteehurch Mrs. Norma Rin- Wingham'Un ted'Church. - -the III en represe 'by Voortman., Dare, toul cit I V of, i ChArter'of'.Rights 'anO Dare Mrs. Rintoul gave the,. a cofivened,the izenshio meet- lottoj/ Freedom''$;,-. OThe res6lts--are- a as important a change to the Con- an "B6oks:are windows -through which . I ititutioh as a-abitive rights provision Hoh ' diap ing of the W6men's* Institute. -on 06werfu message for provincial and I Wrapped Candy ..... 1b. 2.95 a -potluck *e'view the world". Mr. federal Oliticiand that Canadians having Quebec opt into the Con- Wedne4daY evening, with a ad an eveh.. greater change than McCormick's and Mrs. supper for, members and their Elro LaidlAw played two numbers, take. their property rights and others. f;km Stitution, BULK BAKING GOODS & SU I ilies at 7 pm. in the Whitechurch, "'Blaa! V�lvet Waltz"' and "Lit e and ant them I the Constitution. PPLIES � a I in This,"is a particularly signifibant Burnt Potato" ar, the fin,ding,Gallup'concludes, Id view of at tremendo - us Assoried Glazeo'. Ontario Legislature Adopted a the sobstantial'thedia'c6verage thtit Sulk Spices on the violin and In November of -last ye Green Glazed Oresidbnt Helen Currie opened the Pineapple Wedges Ib. 1.89 Cherries lb.3.49, m6eting with aveading Oy Florence Pi Rintoul then introduced.the resolution , supporting ; the. en- h savings. 'Coultes called' "Lif. at been e n *' e ights and 'Bran ......... 1b. .29. Currants 1b. 1.29.. elong Thanks". guest speaker, Murray Gaunt, who trenchment, of property rights in the giv n to ativ r The ton call was'answered to "Why Y gave 1. a very interestng slide Constitution, However, the Ontario ebe �e ent in ] The poll c onths. Corn Starch shows ic r sizeable 1b. .49 Golden Raisin&. . :i . 1b. 1.89 cbntinue t� be a yVinomber"I., A presentation of his to; Europe irse nd a te . that a I .. 1, � trip govermnefit,hai failed to endid majority of renters � as w' 10tter frm Friendship House 'at �Vs past sum, mer. The group visited ell as 'Peas 1b. .69 Chocolate Green Split the resolution and w i ailed upon homeowners Support a property :G6d6r16h was i6ad. six differoni countrf�s and Murray by the president of as c the Ontario real Barley .............. 11b. .69. Flavoueed Chips. 1b. 1.29 high ights estate association to act quickly on rights amendment. The two. voting delegates to the told some interesting I Butterscotch Chips 1b: I AS rally at Belin6re were Mrs. Agnes about each. 1164ag -thanked "A Significant majority of a Seeded Raisi,na 1b. ind the stand taken by the Logisl�_ ture Canadiafit'will support a Con - 1 -79 Dates 1-49 Farrier and Mrs. Jean McGW' 611010100 by,XTS, last 411, re. ptisentod with, : , � I sti tio Prunes .......... b. 1-.99, Graham Crumbs'. . 1b. tThetlidles'dedidei I til ' amend lioMAketick6tito Jbati Th natiodil poll confirmsthe ment in fee,Whitener corpOtatifig a roperty rights, cot ;;1I on the 4Ullt they had 6ii oi4p6y. res 1 to Up Poll Red Glazed ofan Ontario, Gall , pro Irfhe d et6d 'fo I i "� thO'.poll concludes. It in s pr. John Curke -Ontario Stats, thai�o­ - *6 ' i 2.99 charg6.& thi . oJec on Who men .-bon u ision, Cherries'. Ab Currie and �Mro' othe . III E* yn bibb Mps 1VOsi on, to a property IWOnt is' weak and is S t6the ladies association in March of t Ig t§ amen, 10 pot tick -h as, 0 0 join ha � of understanding on 'he, "held J) c.. 0'at ig hd6h Iti-Afid, d -d' Pastry or All Pu'rpose'Flour ito.'.441 L Iuce i�rd t'issue,i, on three or ck Oats. Ouf ent of e 0 Spon 04tesdid pt6perty rights is alIS ,not Very r Okt9ht',!. Another MObtaffreedoms, e. tmdii kP �)-A e-P911v en dy property was MUt POIRT. &the �harter of. Iwas or laimed in governments are 16, i6l4tion or Inake i I 04, the courts are -,,r e wn e legislation T,fing a od or U0 0 F1 YOU. PN T, Ke$ t069" 4 V10fit . 6. tA ti6nal tight. 0 W-4 -be Amended* to Iright to ,-Oourity -of tlie person W A, IU100 R Ith the X, t, NO Ii te, a,osiki THERMOSTATICALLY OLLED 9-W.. FV ...... ... . t