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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1967-12-28, Page 4Soaring your way, dear customers, our very best wishes for a happy New Year and a bright future that equals our past year together. CHAS. HODGINS Massey- Ferguson Sales & Service GALAXY Page 2 *-Wingham Advance-Times, Thursday, Dee, 28, 1967 DON'T LET THIS HAPPEN TO you t Wroxeter Personal Notes Iceep money in .your Tioelret, it's a nice feeling. West Wawanosh Council meeting Murray Johnston's grader was hired for the winter snow plowing at the regular session of West Wawanosh Council for December. All members were present for the meeting. John Hildebrand was appoint- ed as the township's representa- tive to the Goderich District Collegiate Institute for a two- year term. It was also agreed to pur- chase a chain saw for use in roadside work during the winter. The road and general accounts were passed. e wish you, one and all, a New Year full of the bountiful gifts of health and happiness. May good fortune always be yours and may we always be privileged to serve you, our wonderful customers. Please accept our hearty thanks. See jack Garbutt at the WINGHAM COMMVNITY CREDIT UNION Diagonal Road. Lee and Thora Vance & Staff Calvin-Brick Messengers Christmas visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Art Wheeler were Mr. Jimmy Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Rick Wilkins and Shelley of Sarnia, Mrs. Rhea Cardiff, Agnes, Ann and Charlie of Brussels, Betty Wheeler and children, Qorrie. Mr„ and Mrs. Arnold Taylor, Linda and Mar , lene of Wingharn spent the evening at the same home. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Pellett and family spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs., Eugene Metzger of Lakelet, Miss Linda pellett and Mr. Floyd Metzger of Palmerston were also guests at the same home, Mr. and Mrs, Ross Coates spent ChriStrnas with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lucas in Listowel. Christmas visitors with Mr. and Mrs, George Hislop Sr. were Mr. and. Mrs. George Hislop Jr. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Jamieson and family and Mrs. Evelyn Stephens and Tracy, all of Listowel, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hislop, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Leek and fam- ily of Wroxeter. Mr. John Hupfer and Miss Hazel Sparling visited Mrs. Angus Carmichael and Mr. and Mrs. James Robertson in Goderich at the week-end. Mr. Wayne Sanderson ac- companied his cousin, Mt. Everett Sanderson of Peterbor- ough to spend Christmas with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Sanderson at Rose- town, Sask. and Mrs, Davey Edgar, Gorrie and Miss Catherine Edgar, Mr, and Mrs. John Bolt of st, Joseph's Island are spending the holiday with their son.,in, law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mr. arid Mrs, Allister Green and Janis of Goderich, Mrs. W. Weir, Miss Gertrude Bush, Mr. and Mrs, Dean Gibson of Luean and Mrs, J, D. MeCillvary of London spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs, George Gib- son and family. Christmas guests with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Walker were Mr, and Mrs, Wilfred Weppler of Chesley, Mr, and Mrs. Ken- neth Walker of Galt and Mt, Harry Walker, Moorefield. The Ross Tomans were visit- ors on Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Boyne Sage and fam- ily, 3rd line Wallace. Visitors Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. James Sanderson were Mr. David Sanderson of Vineland, Mr„ and Mrs. Earl Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Watson and family of Walton. Sunday guests at the same homF, were Laurie Hooper of Listowel and Miss Helen Currie, London. Holiday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sanderson were Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Mclntee of Tor- onto and Mr. Mel Finlay of Gorrie. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lock- wood spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lockwood. Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Pollock of Brockville and Mr. Terry Clark, Don Mills, were holiday visitors with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Clark. Christmas guests with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McGee were Mr. and Mrs. Murray MacFarlane of Bluevale and Mr. and Mrs. John McGee and infant son, Curtis Dru of London, Mr. and Mrs. I.O. Romphf, London, Mr. Stanley Douglas of Gorrie and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Millar and family, Bluevale, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ridley. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gibson visited Mr. and Mrs. Gary Gib- son and family at Wingham on Christmas. Anniversary celebrated Christmas guests with Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Hart were Mr, and Mrs. Lyle Hart, Patti, Susan and Dianne of town and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hart, Pong- las and Dale of Sault Ste. Marie, The latter are spending the week here amongst rela- tives, Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Hupfer. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Riley and family, Mrs. Kate Griffith, Mr. Allan Griffith, Mr, John Hupfer and Mr. and Mrs. Ver- non Hupfer were Christmas dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Chas, McCutcheon, Walton. Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Haugh entertained their family at a Christmas party in Belmore Community Hall on Monday with all their family present, Mr. and Mrs. James Darling and family of Belmore, Mr. and Mrs, Carman Nixon and family, London, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Noble and family of Maryhill, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Newton Jr. and Michael of Wingham, and Miss Eileen Haugh, Christmas guests with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Higgins were Mr, Bill Higgins, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Higgins and family of Strat- ford. Mr. and Mrs. Blair Sharp, John, Tommy, Davey and Sandra of East Lansing, Michi- gan spent a few days last week with her father, Mr. John Hup- fer. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Porter, Donald and Shawn of London visited Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Townsend and family. Christmas guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Edgar were Miss Louise Edgar of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hislop, Mr. Let Us SHOW You How With a fglifiEE Milker Keith McLaughlin /SURGE Josephine i Sit; oPrAe :74472 Our New Year's arrow carries a message of thanks to our valued friends and patrons. WHITECHURCH-- Calvin- Brick Messengers held the Dec- ember meeting on Sunday with Jim Robertson presiding. The pianist was Marian McGee, The theme of the meeting was "Let Us Keep Christmas", and to show this a candle-light- ing service was held, with each leader lighting a candle. The first reader was lrinda McGee and Marilyn Robertson read a poem. The second reader was Jane Shiell, a carol was sung and Shirley Pattison read Scripture. The third reader was Margaret Robertson and another carol was sung. Alice Beecroft was the fourth reader and Lorna Mason led in prayer. The offering was received by Lori Thompson and Patsy Shiell and it was dedicated by Jim Beecroft. The Christmas story was given by Mrs. Lawerence Taylor and Joyce Taylor read a Christ- mas poem. All then went to classes for study. WHITECHURCH—A large crowd of invited relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Don Martin celebrated their 26th wedding anniversary with them in the community hall on Tues- day evening. Dancing to the music of Tiffin's orchestra was enjoyed and during the lunch period Mr. and Mrs. Martin thanked their friends for the many gifts they received. BILL TIFFIN IMPERIAL ESSO AGENT The Government of Ontario introduces... Present slate at meeting of Willing Workers WROXETER-- Mrs. R. Lout- tit and Mrs. Ken Bennett were in charge of the Willing Work- ers' Christmas meeting. Mrs. Louttit read a poem, " A Stat", the Christmas story and offered prayer. Mrs. G. Gibson read a story, "The Last Shawl". Mrs. Bennett gave two readings, "What Is Christmas" and " "Christmas Cards". Christmas hymns and carols were sung. Mrs. William T. McLean, leader, conducted the business. Ten members answered roll call with a Bible verse. A special collection was taken for the needy. A note was read from Mrs. John Snell, who has been in hospital. Mrs. Ross Sanderson reported for the nominating committee and the slate of officers for 1968 is an follows; Leader, Mrs. McLean; as- sistant, Mrs. K. Bennett; sec- retary, Mrs. George Gibson; treasurer, Mrs. Doris Adams; assistant, Mrs. Margaret Adams; pianist, Mrs. Harvey McMichael; buying committee, Mrs. John Fraser and Mrs. Rae Louttit; nominating, Mrs. Ross Sanderson and Mrs. R. Louttit. Mrs. Sanderson had perfect attendance at the year's meet- ings. Mrs. R. Louttit and Mrs. R. oanderson will have the January meeting. 9'rom all of us ... here's hoping that good health and good fortune is yours throughout the New Year. McClure Motors WINGHAM ONTARIO new SHUR•GA1N Injectable Iron Health Insurance Registration Board NEW High-strength concentration NEW Non-staining formula NEW Longer-lasting !Meer Cost treatment agency for both OMSIP and Ontario Hospital Insurance, HI RB will be the central registration office which will handle enrollment, billings and premium collections, and answer inquiries about Ontario's medical or hospital insur, ance plans. If you have either Ontario Medical Services Insurance Plan (OMSI P) or Ontario Hospital Insurance (OH1) you will soon be hearing of the Health Insurance Registration Board (HIRB). The Health Insurance Registration Board has been Set up by the Province to act as an stitch-O*04 Injectable Iron affords sitivirte men the ultimate in protec- tion against profit-robbing iron de-, ficieincy anemia. Only I c.c. per pig does the job. A product of Canada Packers ke- search —one of the many new SHUR- GAM Animal Health Service items. Available now at your local SHUR-GAIN Peed Service Dealer OMS1 3 and Ontario Hospital Insurance will continue to provide their present Coy- erage. The only difference is that, from now on, when you see HIRB, you'll know it means the Health Ihsurance Registration Board is serving you On behalf of Ontario's health inturance plans •••••••••••••••••10 animal beak service Win ham Feed Mill=t=t If you have any questions about provincial health insurance enrollment or oterniunis just write to: 4. t Health Insurance Registration Board 2195 Yonge Street, Toronto? GOVERNMENT OF ONTARIO Hort. JOHN P. (4 °BARI'S, Ptime Minister