The Wingham Advance-Times, 1966-07-28, Page 11CCM.
IMPERIAL "700"
BIKES
ONE BOY'S
ONE GIRL'S
TLYTE
ACCESSORY
KITS
Each Kit contains bicycle
lock, handle grips, bell,
mud flap and streamers.
EQUESTRIENNE? Well, almost. Nadine Howard, 3, is
a little too young for a real horse but she seems to be
getting loads of enjoyment from this make-believe steed
in Riverside Park.—A-T Photo,
6 Any child of elementary
school age may enter.
7 Judges will be Traffic Safety
authorities. Judges' decision is
final.
HOW TO ENTER
1 Cut this contest out of paper
along dotted lines and color the
picture. Or draw a picture that
looks like this and color it.
2 list on separate sheet of
paper the seven things wrong
in the picture.
3 Mail contest and list to ad•
dress on Entry Form. Don't for-
get to fill in your name and
address.
4 All entries become the pro-
perty of Elmer the Safety Ele-
phant and cannot be returned.
5 Children of employees of this
newspaper, the Ontario Safety
league and C.C.M. may not
enter,
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NAME
ADDRESS
(Town or City)
AGE TELEPHONE Boy Girl
Enter Elmer's Summer Safety Contest
This contest is based on Elmer's rule "Keep out from between
parked cars". Find the seven errors in the picture then color
it and mail to address below. It's fun!
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NOXIOUS
WEEDS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to
property owners in urban and sub-divid-
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as often as necessary in each season, to
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EVERY WEEK
ELMER IS
GIVING AWAY:
Mrs. Robt. Ross returned
home on Saturday from Wing-
ham and District Hospital. We
wish her a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gaunt
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Max
MacFarlane at llderton, on
Wednesday and spent the after-
noon at Springbank.
Mr. Donald Gaunt of Kitch-
ener and Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Dirstein of Toronto visited at
the home of their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Gaunt, and at-
tended the Rainer-Chamney
wedding held in Belgrave Unit-
ed Church on Saturday.
Mr. Clayton Scholtz of God-
erich visited on Sunday with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.
Scholtz. Mr. and Mrs. Cam-
eron Simmons and Lonnie of
London also visited at the same
home. Mr. Charles Martinre-
turned to London with them for
a 1 V
You Cap[ WAN A KEE BIKE
Lots of other dandy prizes too! I
Contest No. 2
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Roy
Irwin,
Mr, and Mrs, Harold. Finley
and family of 13elmore visited.
Mr, and Mrs. Roy Irwin on Sun ,
day evening.
Mr, and Mrs, Garnet Farrier
visited in Sarnia on Wednesday
with Mr, and Mrs. Jack Gilles-
pie. Miss Janis Farrier returned
home after spending a few days
in Sarnia.
Mrs. Idiot Conch, Roches-
ter, N.Y., visited last week
with Mr, and Mrs. George Gib-
son and family, Mrs. W. Weir
and Miss Gertrude Bush and oth-
er relatives,
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Draper
and Sharon of Windsor spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Mae Steuernol.
Howick Lions
Bingo Winners
/Mrs. Ferg, Riley, Winghant;
Mrs. Mac. Ritchie, Wingham,
Mrs. II. Reich, Wroxeter; Wes
Underwood, Wroxeter; Mrs.
Harry Garniss, Wingliam; Mrs.
Ed. Rich, Wingham, Miss Wil-
liamson, Wingliatn; Mrs. Doug
Statia, Wroxeter; Mrs, Bates,
Harriston; Brenda Brown, Wrox-
eter, Mrs. Bill Schill, Formosa;
Brenda Brown, Wroxeter, Mrs.
Herman Metcalfe, Wingliam;
Mrs. Jessie Koch, Wroxeter,
Mrs. Wilfred Henry, Wingham;
Frank Riehl, Wingham; Mrs.
Wes Underwood, Wroxeter.
Specials: Mrs. Jack Edgar,
Brampton; Mrs. Bruce Mont-
gomery, Wroxeter and Mrs.Her-
man Metcalfe, Wingham.
Jackpot: Mrs. Bates, Harris-
ton,
at Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conris
on Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mont-
gomery of Toronto visited with
Mr. Chas. Taylor for the week-
end and on Saturday, called to
see Mrs. Wm. Taylor at Bruce
Lea Haven, Walkerton.
Mr. Bill Jeffray of St. Cath-
arines visited with Mr. Geo.
Conn at his home here on Sun-
day. George played the organ
in the Presbyterian Church in
Lucknow on Sunday in the ab-
sence of Mrs. William Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin
and Joyce and Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Tiffin and family spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Or-
ville Tiffin.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jamieson,
Gary and Brian, visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. George
Turnbull of Morris Township.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mock and
family of Harriston spent Sun-
day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Weber and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Rintoul
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Purdon
and Miss Josephine Smith left
Monday for a visit to Denver.
Carol Rintoul is having a
holiday with her grandmother,
Mrs. Stanley Black.
Calvin-Brick Sunday School
picnic will be held Friday af-
ternoon at Wawanosh Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Coul-
ter attended the Chamney wed-
ding in Belgrave United Church
on Saturday.
Mr, and Mrs.. Allan Camp-
bell and Greg of 13luevale were
Sunday evening guests with Mr,
and Mrs, Stewart Higgins,
Week-end visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence White were
Mr, and Mrs, Henry Barber of
London and Mrs. Paul McCabe
of Brooklyn, N.Y. The latter
remained for a longer visit,
Mr. and Mrs. George Gib-
son, Murray and Glenis, Mrs.
W. Weir and Miss Gertrude Bush
were dinner guests with Mrs.
Lillian Walker and Miss Marg-
aret Dane, Gorrie, on Sunday.
Miss Aileen Eaton, Sea-
forth, and Mr. Oliver Edwards,
Dublin, called at the home of
Mr, John Hupfer Sunday eve-
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ilup-
ler and Mrs. Kate Griffith, ac-
companied by Miss Evelyn Imup-
fer of Wingliam, visited Miss
Elva !hip far in Victoria Hospi-
tal, London, on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Noble,
Sandra, Paul and I lope o f Roth-
qiy visited Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
ard Ingrain on Sunday, with
I lope remaining fur vacation.
Miss Kaye Wright and Miss
Louise Edgar of Kitchener spent
the week-end here.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gibson
and Alison of Pennsylvania are
arriving this week to vacation
with Misses Elsie and Marion
Gibson,
Mr « and Mrs, Larry Zinn
have taken up residence in the
house of Mrs. Chas. Lawrence
in the village, We welcome
them to our community.
Misses Helen Gibson and
Dorothy Boyle have returned
home after visiting Mrs. A,
Wearing.
Mrs, Thos. Leek Sr. of Lis-
towel spent last week with her
son, Thomas and family while
Mrs. Leek Jr. was a patient in
Listowel Hospital. We are
pleased to hear she was able ro
return home at the week-end.
Mr, Wm. Durst, Stratford,
is spending some time at his
home here and Mr. Bill Durst
Jr. visited him part of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hart and
family of Oshawa, were visit-
ors in the village at the week-
end.
Mr. Clarence Clement, Tor-
onto, spent the week-end with
Mrs. Clement here.
Miss Reta Cline, St. Cath-
arines, is visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Laurie VanVelsor this week.
Mr. John Hupfer and Miss
Hazel Sparling were in Goder-
ich on Sunday where they visit-
ed Mrs. Angus Carmichael, Mr.
and Mrs. Jas. Robertson and
family.
WHITECHURCH
Mr, and Mrs, Wes Tiffinaud
Mrs. Cassie Falconer are visit,
ing with Mr, and Mrs. Jim Hen-
derson, in Brantford.
Mr, and Mrs. G. F, Me-
Gowan of Toronto visited over
the week-end with Mr, and Mrs.,
Ronald Jamieson and family,
Jean and Mary Lou Hopper of
Wingliain are visiting with their
a few days.
Miss Ruth Taylor of Toronto
spent the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Law-
rence Taylor.
Mrs. Len Coyne and Bonnie
of Windsor visited with her sis-
ter, Mrs. Lawrence Taylor, Mr.
Taylor and other relatives.
Michael Coyne, who had been
visiting at Roy Robinson's, re-
turned home with his mother.
Mrs. Bella Holditch had her
son, Mr. and Mrs. James Hol-
ditch and Alfie Lamont call on
her on Saturday, as well as her
cousin, Mr. Nat Thompson of
Lucknow.
Mr. and Mrs. David Gibb,
John and Murray visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. MelJer-
myn and family at Bluevale.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scott
of Ripley, Mr. and Mrs. Doug
Conley of Wingham and Miss
Joyce Innis from Embro visited
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