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Brucefield has
ISAIIELSCOTT
482.7135
Mrs. Patricia Mullen and
daughter Kathy Dundas,
spent Wednesday with their
aunt Mrs. Alice Ham and
visited with Miss M.E. Swan,
Huronview.
Mrs. Glenn Swan is a
patient in University Hospi-
tal, London, having under-
gone surgery.
•tor. and Mrs. Ron Scott
and son, Willowdale spent
the Victoria pay weekend
with his parents,Mr. and Mrs.
: Ken Scott.
Mrs, Beatrice Dalrymple,
Mrs. Grace McBride and
Mrs. Doreen Baird spent a
couple of days last week with
Edgar family -gets
together on holiday
Mr, and Mrs. David Webb,
Murray and Billie of London
visited on Sunday with their
cousin Mrs. Victor Young-
blut.
Mrs. Mae Armitage of
London spent a few days last
week with her sister Mrs.
Jack McBurney.
Mr. and Mrs. James Kellar
and family of New Hamburg
were Saturday visitors with
her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Taylor and Trudy. Mark
Taylor spent the weekend at
the same home.
Miss Sheila Anderson is a
patient in the Wingham and
District Hospital following an
appendectomy late Friday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Rick Ball and
Matthew of Hanover spent
the weekend with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson.
This community extends
sympathy to Mr. and Mrs.
Ross C. Anderson of R.R. 5
Wingham in the loss of her
mother Mrs. Minnie
Hingston.
Professor William and
Mrs. Andrews of Toronto and
Mrs. John Roberts were
dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse on
Sunday, May 15.
Correspondent
MRS. LEWIS STONEHOUSE
887.9847
. About forty-four Edgar rel-
atives gathered at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Edgar and Don on the holiday
weekend. Those presentwere
Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Ed-
gar, Dianne and Dean, Mr.
and Mrs. Michael Park and
Jason, Mr. and Mrs. Barry
Edgar, Chris, Greg and Scott
all of Petrolia, Mr. and Mrs.
Brian Edgar, Alison and
James Brian of Brigden,
Miss Brenda Edgar of Tavi-
Miss Joanne Edgar of Tavi-
stock, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Craig, Debbie, Doug ,and
David. R.R. 2, Blyth. Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Johnston,
Blyth, Ivlr. and Mrs. Edward
Daer. Terry and Patricia,
R.R. 5 Wingham, Mr. and
Mrs. Neil Edgar, Kim and
Todd of R.R. 3 Wingham, Mr.
and Mrs. Roger Bieman,
Kent, Blair and Susan of R.R.
2 Lucknow, Miranda Bieman
of Wingham, Mrs, Irlma
Edgar, Wingham' and Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse,
Belgrave.
lots of visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lane.
Caro, Michigan.
Mrs. Sharon Pine and
family, Brantford spent the
weekend with Mrs. Grace
McBride.
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
David Triebner last week
were Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Arthur and Mr. and Mrs.
David Deihl, Moncton. Also
their granddaughters Shelley
and Sharon Triebner, Wood-
stock spent the weekend with
them.
Miss Margaret Aikenhead
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Mac Wilson on the weekend.
Brucefield-Kippen church
service on the occasion of the
youth anniversary will be at
Brucefield at 11 a.m. on May
29.
Kippen WI honors
4-H leaders
Correspondent
RENA CALDWELL
262-5935
Kippen East W.I. presi-
dent Grace Drummond wel-
comed the guests and mem-
bers recently. Guests were
the 4-H club leaders Diane
Chalmers, Margaret Hog-
garth, Eileen Townsend and
Joyce Wilson. Provincial
Honour winners, Diane
Chalmers, Julie Townsend
and Estella Wilson and all the
ladies who had helped with
quilting during the winter.
The 4-H club leaders and
provincial honour winners
were presented with gifts.
Dorothy Bell introduced
the guest speakers - Elma and
Archie Etherington who
showed pictures of their trip
to Russia as well as some
woodwork done in Russia and
Russian dolls, graduated in
size: _
The pictures and com-
mentary took members from
Siberia with its low tempera-
tures to the Black Sea, to the
fields growing tea and figs.
Russia is a country that has
had many invaders over the
Mother Power is
topic at Kippen
years. The architecture
shows the Turkish occupa-
tion. She has been twice
attacked by Germany, also by
France etc. Mr. and Mrs.
Etherington were thanked by
Mrs. Robert Kinsman.
Mrs. Carl Payne will be the
delegate to the District
Annual. Mrs. Stewart Pepper
gave the Sunshine Report.
We wish to welcome Mar-
tin and Elizabeth Attenberg-
er and their children Marlin
and Elizabeth to their new
home on the "second" which
,they purchased from Jack and
Toe Bell.
Doing what
your otter!
133 picture perfect playgrounds
for you to discover.
Ontario Provincial Parks
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Resources o.wnw.+,.
Ontario
For information, call toll free:
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UCW meeting
Correspondent
RENA CALDVVELL
262-5935
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Cald-
well. Moose Jaw Sask. visited
relatives in the Kippen area
for a few days last week.
Mary Jane McGregor,
R.N. has returned to Lac la
Biche in Alberta.
Brucefield Youth Group
met May 5 when female
members decorated a
Mother's Day cake which was
won by Mrs. Hubert of
Clinton. The male members
are in the midst of making
lawn ornaments such as Syl-,
vester Cat, Tweety Bird, etc.
Second prize. a ceramic
milk pitcher was won by
Gayle Pepper, Kippen.
-Press secretary
Mary Jane Parsons
Following are the results of
the Kippen Gun Club shoot
on May 10: 50 straight - Jamie
Caldwell, Dan Crerar, 25 -
Bert Mahaffey. Jack Mills,
SUMMER SCHOOL '83
HURON' `COUNTY
BOARD OF EDUCATION
July 4 to July 28
9 a.m. - 12 noon
Adults, Secondary and Elementary
Students
LOCATION: Central Huron Secondary School
Clinton
COURSES. OFFERED:
Driver Education
English as a Second Language
SECONDARY SCHOOL: July 4 to July 28
Credit Upgrading Courses
MATH: 140, 150, 240, 250, 340, 350, 440, 450
ENGLISH: 140, 150, 240, 250, 340, 350, 440,450
SCIENCE: Gr. 9 and 10; Senior Chemistry,
Physics
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL: July 5 to July 22
GRADE 7: Remedial Math. English or Both
GRADE 8: Remedial Math, English or Both
Summer School Booklets are available from your
Secondary School Guidance Office, Elementary
School Principal, or by contacting:
P.A. PARR
Principal of Summer School ; v ;
Central Huron Secondary School
Clinton, Ontario
NOM ILO
IT WAS GRANDPARENTS' and mothers' day at the
Hensel! Nursery School on Thursday. Grandparents and
their grandchildren shared juice and cookies followed by a
demonstration of songs and games by the students.
Christine Bengough was totally relaxed, sitting on her
grandmother, Anita Bengough's knee. (Photo by WAssink)
HOBBY SHOP
STOCK LIQUIDATION SALE
Entire stock approx. $200,000 retail value
Must be Reduced
40%-50% OFF ENTIRE STOCK
Train sets - engines - rolling stock - power packs -
track - switches - accessories - buildings - trees -
road race sets - track - cars - dungeons and
dragons - rockets - tools - paints - models - books.
BROUGHDALE HOBBY
Both Locations
1444 Glenora Drive —Fltd.
Northridge Plaza if vp.,,• l
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Phone 434-0600 r lti.,w,t,rc;12.1.:;London. –
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Oxford til, :c
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530 Oxford Street --
West -
at Wonderland Rd. --t `
London Mall
London.
Phone 473-0595
24-Grarlt McGregor, Wayne
McBride, 22 -Bob Baker, John
Anderson, Lloyd Venner, 21 -
Bev Smith. Jim Butcher, Roy
Lamport, Al Kyle, Bruce
Anderson, B. Share; 20 -
Gladys McGregor. Harrison
Schock, Jim Rean. Paul
Webb; I9 -Fred Brall, J. Bea-
ver.
Davi McKnight, pastor of
Egmon vide United Church
who s ke about "Mother
Power at the Spring Thank-
offering meeting of Kippen
U.C.W. May 10..Co-hostess-
es were Mrs. Emerson Kyle
and Mrs. John Sinclair.
He ,concluded that a
mother's love is inspirational,
intuitive and tolerant of dif-
ferences. Mothers are always
seeking) happiness in one's
offsprinlq. Two duets were
sung bylthe mother -daughter
duo. Mts. Keith Lovell and
daughter Melanie. Courtesy
remarks were given by Mrs.
Roland McGregor.
THE WINGNAM SALES ARENA
The Winghem-Sale4rArena
A PLEASANT PLACE TO SHOP WHERE COUNTRY
AND CITY FOLK MEET"
Just North of Wingham on Highway #4
Tremendous Savings from Our Fine Bull
- Display & Discount Groceries
Many Items are pro packed for your convenience. Al
types of bulk cookies, bulk spices, bulk candy, bulk pie
flings, baldng goods, discount prices on canned
goods, etc. If you are planning a wedding, a party or
enjoy home baking this bulk place 1' for you!
New and Used Furniture and Antiques
Quality, durable sold fv'ood furniture in the latest
styles, dining room, living room, bedroom and kitchen
furniture all at prices you can afford. Also a good
selection of used furniture and antiques.
Carpet and No Wax Flooring
Carpet remnants, roil ends, and complete roils, bring in
your room sizes, instal your self or We will install the
carpet for you. The savings on our carpet will floor you!
REMEMBER NO SALES TAX ON FLOORING.
Clothing and footwear for the Whole Family
Al at fantastic savings. Work clothing coveralls, for
men and boys, also kids sizes, wet* pants, socks,
shirts, #1 safety work shoes, rubber boots in a full
range of sizes, Jogging sults, jogging shoes, blue jeans,
the areas fines selection of blue Jeans by famous
designers and manufacturers.
S$or'ting Goods, Too s, Giftware
Guns, now and used, ainm ddq, oeopes, 'iinlvee,
binoculars, fishing gear, tools, come in and hint
yourself a bargain and reel In the savings.
JOHN
ELLIGSEN ELECTRIC LTD.
Farm • Residential • Commercial
WIRING and PLUMBING
24 Hour Emergency Sorvice
R.R. No. 4 Walton
TRRY
ELLIGSENEPLUMBING
NOTE!! We will buy, take on consignment, or auction
good used furniture, guns, antiques, complete or
partial households.
THE WINGHAM SALES ARENA 357-1730
Open Mon. to Sat. 9.6 p.m. Fri. Nights till 9 p.m.
TERMS - CASH, CHEQ : S, VISA
OR MASTER C
Pumps • Softeners • Farm • Residential
PLUMBING and WIRING
ph.345-2447 or Ph. 345-2324
24 Hour Emergency Service
Ph. 345-2324
or Ph. 345-2447
Good Business hisurance
YOur 1314ofits, jtistYour Premises.
Your insurance might easily cover the full cost
of repairs— but will it.
Pay for Lost inventory? Will it pay for
your faced overheads? And perhaps most
important, will it pay for lost profits?
To find out where you stand talk to one
of the I.B.AO. insurance brokers listed below.
Is there a difference between an I.BJLO.
broker and an agent?
Yes there is. An agent works directly for one
insurance company. An I.B.AO. broker is
independent and unbiased.
Your broker is able to choose a policy
that gives you the right coverage at the right
price...making sure you're not under -insured
or over -insured and that your interests are
well represented when you come to making
a claim.
So call your broker and ask if he or she
is a member of the I.B.AO.
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There's More To Insurance
Than Just a Policy
INSURANCE
BROKERS
ASSOCIATION
ONTARIO
THE WINGHAM SALES ARENA
. NOW OPEN
John's Barber Shop
'HAIR FASHION FOR MEN'
3 Main St., South, Seaforth
Prop: John Thamer
SUMMER ROURS
Thursday, Friday, Saturday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Save S7-$12
Ladies Summer Jeans
Trend Styles, waists 24" - 34" Reg. t45 - '35
10% OFF
ALL SUMMER WEAR
3 DAYS ONLY Thurs. May 26 to Sat. May 28
Cali the I.BAO. broker in your neighbourhood
GIRLS ASORTED BLOUSES 33 % -50 % OFF
FASHION FABRIC (60" wide) 20 % OFF
BOY'S & GIRL'S T-SHIRTS 50 % OFF
SEAFORTH
Seaforth Insurance
Box 640
527-1610
BRUSSELS
Maitland Valley Insurance
Turnberry St.
887-6663
DUBLIN
John Moore Insurance
Box 51
345-2512
BRUSSELS
Cardiff & Mulvey Real Estate & Insurance
Box 69
887-6100
Seaforth
Larone - Spittal
Open Friday Nights Til 9 p.m. 527-1960