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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1967-09-07, Page 12IT WAS A REAL BATTLE on Monday afternoon when the old timers took on an aggregation of former lady bail players, That's Ross Robinson making the out,—A-T Pix, ••••1111411.01 Bluevale Personals 102nd LUCKNO L Sat., Sept. 16 (Hall Open Friday Evening) FEATURING: • 6S.Piece St. Marys Band leading tnammoth parade starting at 1 p.ni. • Miss Dominion of Canada will join in the parade • General Exhibits iii the afternoon. Interesting demonstrations. • BABY SHOW at 3 p.m. • Many Spedial Events during the afternoon. • MIDWAY BINGO 744b — EVENING II EVENING PROGRAM (Hall opens at 8 p.m.) *GAMES OF CHANCE 0 Judging for BEAUTY QUEEN CONTEST (Contestants from area tovviis) DON'T MISS — SO LIVESTOCK POULTRY • PET SHOW di COSTUME JUDGING lit4P tlitkoko f tP Be sure to get YOUR ENTRIES READY NOW For further information contact: The Secretary Mrs, Fred McQuillan R. R. 1, Lucknow Phone 528.5550 Don't miss seeing one of the best Fairs in West. ern Ontario -r •tk..2 ,V Nott PRIZE WINNER in the five-mile marathon race was John Rae, on the right, being paced by Marty Adler as they came up the main street in the final stretch. Marty only ran a short distance at the end of the race.—A,T Photo, VI CONTRACTORS Special Spring Prices FREE ESTIMATES — PHONE a FA PHONE 357-3180 W1NGHAM MiBerh Drive ays Parking Areas Barnyards EXPERT WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED Western Ontario's Showplace of Agriculture • 'Industry el Education 16 Entertainment since 1867 L D rfig 7,6 4 •... . • . WESTE FAIR'S MOTH BIRTHDAY' TAPP Evening Grandstand Shows Sept. 11, 12 and 13 America's Best Known Tenor DENNIS DAY Two Shows Nightly at 7 and 9 p.m. That Quick Talking Funny Man London's Favourite Son GORDIE Don PvIcNeil's Breakfast Clttb, INTERNATIoNAL ci cus sem.14,15 BT o Shows Nightly EVENING GRANDSTAND SHOWS A r 1 Or;IS Aip os Sept, 14 and 15 at 3 p.m, and Sept. 16 at 2 p.m. Continuous Entertainment and Special Events an the Fair Grounds .5 Under the Silver Dome e The Debutantes — Saturday, Sept. 9 Sp The 0 t Th e Sis r e th er — s4 ri Mn v ay. Saturday, Sept. 16 • Horse Show Nightly at 1145 p.m, • Livestock and Kiddletand ft Home • and Cult. Competitions -- Sales • Ivildway nary Atts fa Perth Machinery Show • Warriors' Day Parade 0 Art and Photography Com petition e Commercial, Government a n d Educational Exhibits Daily parade through grounds, 6:30 • Roving singers • Labatt's Won- der.Gande — Courtesy Labatt's On. tario Breweries Ltd. 0 Chlettonet -- Canada's All . Indian Band • Gal. lagher Motors Square Dancing and Old Time Fiddlers' CoMpetItiort COce.Cola Ltd. Trout Fishing • Go.Go Dance Party toensored by Pond 0 Pearly Q'S Roving Sand • Canadian Wild Animal Display ion Shows Nightly • The Sponge O Fraricatiro end Estreleta 6 Fash. Plunge C Pony Pulling Contests 0 Allen's Fatrous Working Cornea. CAR AWARDS 8 RAMBLER REBEL 7Y0s You've seen him on TV. You've heard him on rec. ords. Now here he is WAYNE NEWTON MANHATTAN ROCKMES Hubert Castle's World Renowned Evening Grandstand Shows Sept. 8 and 9 Two Showt Nightly at 7 and 9 p.m. 0 Genial Master of _,Ceremonies LOU PROHUT, of his family and accordion SV.tr.irsiONMSMINK—SatreSSONESIZIOSSIONSSISRUNIE616.1 HENNY 'YOUNGMAN GORDIE TAPP, M.C. AFTERNOON GRANDSTAND SHOWS FRIDAY, SEPT. 8, AT 4:30 P.M. WAYNE NEWTON — CHIEFTONES Plus Variety Acts SATURDAY, SEPT, 9, AT 2 P.M. GORDIE TAPP and the O.P.P. Motorcycle Precision Ride and LOU PROHUT and Special Guests LONDON'S NIGH'T'HAWKS BARBERSHOPPERS foil-awing Warriors' Day Parade and 3rd RCR Centennial Guard Ceremony MONDAY, SEPT. 11, AT 2 P.M. Ladies' Day Fashion Vorietiet '67. GORDIE TAPP —. DENNIS DAY. Miss Dominion of Canada ..— DONNA BARKER. Special Guests — LONDON'S MAPLE KEYS, Ladies' Barbershop Quartet; O,P,P. Motorcycle Ride, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 12 and 13, AT 3 P.M. GORDIE TAPP — 0.P.P. MOTORCYCLE PRECISION RIDE ARTHUR ALLEN'S Famous Working Collies Mutt Selected Variety Acts, DAILY CENTENNIAL YEAR THRILLS STARS FUN 9 SPECTACLE for the whole family ADULTS $1 CHILDREN 25c at all times REMEMBER Gate Admission Covers the Whole Show Pale 4 7 Wingharn AdVanee,lit1104, Thursday. Sept. 1, no THIS AGGREGATION of beauty took on the old timers for a ball game as part of the Centennial celebrations here on Labor Day, but lost to superior experience. —Advance-Times Photo. „t iiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiii 11.44411 Howick Lions Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Graham and family of Toronto spent the week-end at their home here. Mrs. Janette Lindsay return- ed to Toronto Sunday after visit- ing with her sister, Miss Ruth Johnston. Mrs. Mabel Harris, of Lam- beth visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnston at the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Street, Linda, 'Julie and Stephen, spent Sunday at the Duff home. Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Mc- Farlane of Kitchener were week- end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Fischer. The Bluevale Women's Insti- tute will meet on. Wednesday, September 13th, at 8.30 p.m. in their new room in the com- munity hall, Donations for the hall kitchen are requested. A reunion of former school friends was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Willits, on Sunday. Present with Mr. and Mrs. Willits were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Garniss, Mr. and Mrs. Grant McLennan of Listowel, Miss Joan McLennan and Mr. and Mrs, Ken Laidlaw, of Lon- don, Mrs. Mary McDonald, Toronto, also some of the younger members of the fami- lies. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. McTav- ish and family, Brantford, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R.H. McKinnon. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Webb and family visited Mr. and Mrs, C. B. Hoffman on Sunday. Miss Irene Barker of Toronto spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Elliott. Mrs. Neil MacEachren, of Downsview, was the guest of her uncle, Mac Scott, for a week's visit. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hoff- man and Mrs. Bruce Webb at- tended the funeral service for Mrs. Hoffman's brother, Mr. Freeman Morlock, at Crediton, on Monday. An event of next Sunday is the opening of the new munici- pal building for Turnberry, be- ginning with a devotional ser- vice in the United Church at 2.30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. B, H. Moffatt visited at Southampton on Sun- day. John McTavish and Bob Bit- ton are enjoying a trip to Expo. Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Groves of Akron, Ohio, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hall on the week-end and on Sunday all visited with Mrs. Bob Hall and family of Avonton and with Mr. Bob Hall, who is a pa- tient in Stratford General Hos- pital. Presentation FORDWICH—A presentation and dance was held in the hall here on Friday night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Turner (Peggy Gibson). Miss Pat Harris read the address and Mr. and Mrs. Don Bridge presented the young couple with a pole lamp, bedspread, TV tables and a purse of money. Peggy and Harold thanked everyone and dancing was enjoyed. COLD CAPER Among the variations of the Scotch Reel, traditional folk dance of Scotland, is the Reel of Tulloch -- a routine which originated because of human misery. According to legend, the belated minister of a Tul- loch country church usually found his waiting congregation cavorting to keep warm. Their behavior led to the develop- ment of the dance which made this village famous. Phyllis Bolander, John and Don aid visited one day last week with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rid- ley in London. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gauthier, Samara and Tommy spent the week-end with relatives in Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald D'Arcy and baby daughter of Hutton- vine spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ernie D'Arcy. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parsons, Susan and Kenneth spent the holiday week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Stone at Knowlton, Quebec. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Potts of Burlington were week-end visit- ors with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Klaassen, Gary, Weert, and Teddy spent last week in Aylmer. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Murphy and family of Buffalo were week- end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Doig. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Siefert and daughter of Bramalee were week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Siefert. Mrs. Pearl Patterson visited one day last week with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Austin in Listowel. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Inglis of Thedford visited over the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Carswell. Miss Karen Carswell of London also spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn John- ston, Miss Helen Johnston and Sack Ruttan spent one day last week at the C.N.E. Mr. and Mrs. Wally Gibson attete'ed the C.N.E. one day last week. Mrs. W. Horsburgh spent sev- eral days last week with Mrs. R. Watters. Miss Lorna Browne returned home last week after spending a couple of weeks in Toronto with her sisters. Miss Marie Browne of Toronto also spent the week- end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Don McWray and family of St. David's spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Don Bridge. Mrs. Selina McWray of Ni- agara Falls spent a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Quanz, Mrs. Martha Baker of Wing- ham spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Hart. well Strong. G. A. WILLIAMS, 0.0. optometrist 0 PATRICK STREET W, WINGHAM Phone 351-1282 bingo winners Mrs. Obright, Fred Ohm, Mrs. Ferg. Riley, all of Wing- ham, and Mrs. Fred Demerling of Harriston; Mrs. Williams of Scarborough and Tony Ste, Marie, Bluevale; Mrs. McLen- nan of Lochalsh; Mrs. Manfred Irwin, Gorrie; Mts. Art Davie, Harriston and Art Wheeler of Wroxeter; Mrs. Bates of Harris- ton and Mrs. Williams, Scar- borough; Gordon Edgar, Gorrie; Mrs. Harper of Palmerston and Mrs. Wm. Sail?, Formosa; Mrs. McLennan, Lochalsle Mrs. Rohr. Montgomery, Wingham; Mrs. 13111 Austin, Seaforth; Mrs. Drum, ilarriston. Specials: Gordon Edgar of Gorrie and Mrs. Stuart Hallo- way, Winghatn; Mrs. Irene Leitch, Kincardine; Mrs. Wil- liams, Scarborough. Jackpot, Nirss .Arr Dtvie, Harriston. There is a general complaint in town against hicyclig speed- ing on the front street .:11c1 ie are of the opinion niot just compliCni<, We line no- ticed riders corn mg down the street at such a rate them it was not safe for a person to at- tempt to cross the street. -- Wingham Times, 1808,, WINGHAM'S CENTENNIAL Pool Committee as several young ladies in costumes of entered a display that had several kiddies yesteryear, in a small pool aboard the float, as well —Advance-Times Photo. gy ,,,,,,,, pppp g iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 4 uaq ii '414411 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1111411011144114111411 iiiiiiiiii iiiiiiii iiiiiiii gogitiogg lllllll 11141141111MM non, 1114.111411141110144111 Fordwich Pers nal Not s Mrs. Len Wilson, Susan and Murray spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dunbar of Bay Ridges, Mr. and Mrs. John Welsh and four children returned home to Winnipeg after visiting for six weeks at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wray Cooper. Misses Cheryl and Kim Bay- lor spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Neil Baylor in Burlington. Mr. and Mrs. George Pittere dreigh spent several days last week at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Trimble in Orangeville. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Graham visited relatives in Owen Sound last week. Mr. Ernie Harris of Kitchen- er spent a few days last week with his sister, Mrs. Gertrude Devitt. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Simmer maker and family enjoyed a motor trip through the States last week. Master Leonard Loughran, 10-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Loughran, is con- fined to Walkerton Hospital with a leg infection. Mrs. Dora Ridley, Mrs.