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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1972-08-24, Page 2Page 2—The Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, August 24, 1972 ON THE FINAL DAY of a course for homemaker club leaders here, conductedbyMiss Catherine Hunt of the home economics department of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food, the club leaders were tendered lunch by Wingham WI. This is a general view of the luncheon set up in the town hall at the conclusion of the course. (Staff Photo) Whitechurch Personal 'Notes On Sunday afternoon Gillespie and Farrier relatives held a pic- nic at Wingham park where about 35 gathered. The time was spent swimming by the younger fry while the older folk enjoyed visiting with old-time friends. At- tending from a distance were Mr.. and Mrs. Jack Gillespie and family, Sarnia, Miss Winnifred Farrier, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Schultz, Goderich and Mrs. Eunice Gillespie. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Farrier, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gillespie" of Sarnia, Miss Winnifred Farrier, Toronto, attended the Haldenby- Humphrey wedding on Saturday at 4 o'clock at the United Church, Lucknow. The reception was the same evening at Lucknow Legion Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Evans of Hyde, Park visited Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans and with her aunt, Miss Emma Richardson at Pinecrest Manor, Lucknow and her mother, Mrs. Mayfne Donaldson at Brucelea Haven at Walkerton. Mrs. Bessie Mullis was permit- ted to return home on Sunday from Wingham and District Hos- pital. ' Mr. and Mrs. Bill Caslick of Culross and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Caslick were in Hamilton on Sun- day to visit .with Mr. and Mrs. George Miller and"baby; Tiffany Ann. Mrs. Bill Caslick remained for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Chapman and grandson Bradley . Smith visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smith at Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Inglis of Dartmouth, N,S., visited with his grandmother, Mrs. Tom Inglis, Betty and Tom, while on holi- days. Eric is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Roddy Inglis. Mro and Mrs. Walter Elliott and Ruth, Mrs. G.. Elliott and Mrs. Robert Galbraith of Wingham at- tended the Lichtenberg -Elliott wedding at 3 o'clock in the Pres- byterian Church, Ailsa Craig, on Saturday. The wedding dinner and reception were held in Ailsa Craig hall. Mrs. Gordon Elliott, Wingham, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott and family. Carman Farrier and daughters of Toronto are on a three-week tour of the East Coast. Last week Bob Adams super- vised the remodelling of the stable in, Bill Gibson's barn. Attending the Millar -MacDon- ald wedding Friday night at 7 'at St. Helen's church from here were, Mrs. Ben McClenaghan, Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan, • Mr. and Mrs. Dave MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Jim McIntyre of • Val Caron, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McClenaghan, Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin McClenaghan, St. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parker of Ltican all attended the reception of Mr. and Mrs. Millar at Lucknow Legion Hall on Fri- day evening. Miss Betty Scott of Listowel is visiting her cousin, Kay Wilken. Rhonda Gibson and Lori Fisher of Guelph visited last week with ' their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher. Miss Mildred McClenaghanleft on Wednesday by plane to visit with her cousin, Mrs. Doris Lee- son of Nanaimo, B.C. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin McClenag- han of St. Thomas visited Tues day and Wednesday with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mc- Clenaghan. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Scott and family of Listowel were Saturday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilken and family. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore, ,Linda, Cindy and Richard Moore attended a ball game in Wroxeter in which Walter played in the afternoon and then all visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moore and MrS. Dorothy Moore. On Monday Bill Wilken was ac- companied to Listowel by Glenna and Valerie Scott. Glenna re- mained to holiday with Valerie. Wilford Caslick and Dianne of Wingham. were Sunday evening St. Pa ds C h u rc h (ANGLICAN) W INGHAM REV. T. K. HAWTHORN. Rector MRS. HARRY BRYDGES, Organist and Choir Leader Sunday, August 27 " Trinity 13 11.00 a.m.--Morning Prayer Service Broadcast CKNX WEDDING INVITATIONS Choose .x our vvedding imitations Stith complete contidcnce•from our elegant selection ... which includes announcements and all the correct wedding accessories. Our wedding gift to you.•. a Keepsake copy of tiour Fnvitation processed in luxurious gold. Coma in and receive your free Bridal (, iJt Register BRIDAL BOUTIQUE SHOPPE \.. A J 4, visitors with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Caslick. Mrs. Wilford Caslick is in London with Mr. and Mrs. Brian Caslick and baby, Scott Brian. Mr. and Mrs. Jack CouItes and family of Oakville, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Schwichtenburg and family of Port Elgin were Sunday visitors with their mother, Mrs. Albert Coultes, a patient at Wing - ham and District Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Schwichtenberg, Lori and Kerry visited after with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Craig and Lana. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Currie, Marty, Glen and Grant of Oak- land, Cal., are visiting with his parents, Mr'. and Mrs. George Currie of E. Wawanosh. All spent the weekend in London with their relatives where they held a` fami- ly reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Gregorash, Jackie and Jim of Toronto spent the weekend at their farm home here known as the former Clar- ence Ritchie farm. Mr. and. Mrs. Victor Emerson were at I-turonview, Clinton, on Sunday afternoon where they visited with Jack Cook of Wing- ham, Sandy Campbell of Blue - vale and Jack Aitchison whom they found much ,improved in health and able •to be around. Mr. and Mrs: Elwood Gros- korth spent Wednesday and Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Moffat and family at their cot- tage at Southampton. Last week members of White- church WI gave the community hall a real cleaning. On Tuesday last Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson went to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Blasing's at Hamp- den. Mrs. Emerson accompanied Mrs. Biasing to the Grey County WI Rally held at Heathcote where •around 140 gathered to enjoy an interesting humorous program. Victor remained at the Blasing home and in the afternogn visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bob .Bell of 'Hanover. Bob worked.pn the sink hole east of Langside Cemetery_ and boarded with the Emersons. He also visited Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Hopkins of Hanover. Miss Valerie Scott of Listowel is a visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilkin and girls. Mr: and Mrs. Russel McGuire and Brian of Turnberry were Thursday visitors with Mr. and. Mrs. Vic Emerson. Glenna Wilkin accompanied her friend, Janet Laidlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Laidlaw, Kimber- ley and Herb Laidlaw to the trail- er camp near Kincardine. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Emerson, Darlene, Sharon and Brenda of St. Catharines are holidaying. with Miss Lila Emerson and Mr. and .Mrs. Victor Emerson. • On Monday evening last the Whitechurch Squirts softball team played Belmore team at Whitechurch diamond with a score 38-4 in favor of Belmore. On the return game at Belmore the score was 37-7 in favor of Bel - more. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Alton of • Ashfield were Thursday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin. Miss Margaret Van Der Klippe was able to return home from Victoria Hospital, London, on Wednesday of last, week. Miss Van Der Klippe was a patient there after being injuried when thrown by a horse she was riding. Miss Ann Weber of the Bank of Commerce staff in Wingham is on holidays for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Campbell of Listowel and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gutoski and baby of Kitch- ener were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul. Mr. and • Mrs. Gutoski have recently moved to Kitchener from Sarnia. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ross, Mark and Cathy of Kitchener on Sun- day unday attended the Millen family reunion and had supper with his parents, Mr.d Mrs. Russell Ross and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tay- lor of East Warwanosh. WHITECHURCH Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn, who last week visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Conn at Lennox- ville, Quebec, returned on Sun- day, to London where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hunter and Trevor. On Monday all arrived: in the village. Rev. and Mrs. Robert Watt and James of Toronto were Wednes- day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson and Earl and ,a Mr. and Mrs. Milian Moore. Mr. and Mrs. George Thomp- son, Charles and Earl were week- end visitors with his brothers, Clayborne of Feversham and Mr. and. Mrs. Roy Thompson of Not- tawa, where all had a reunion. • Nonir newlyweds WHITECHURCH — On• Satur- day evening in the community hall a reception was held for Mr. and Mrs. Brian Purdon (newlyweds) . The large crowd was enter- tained with Tiffins' orchestra supplying music for dancing and Brian Rintoul calling off. At lunchtime M . and Mrs. Purdon were called to the plat- form, given seats of honor while Elroy Laidlaw addressed them. Archie. Purdon presented them, on behalf of those present, with a gift of money. Mr. and Mrs. Purdon both re- plied, thanking the sponsors for planning the enjoyable occasion, and for their gift. See CHECK THE RIO SAVINGS ON 3 972Grey SIZES OF SUPER PLENAMINS SHOWN HERE. Gamefromthe Save .69 inthe housE'� N You buy that 144 i bI.t g�t a day $upw ply, valued at $2.69 !:r1 , A 9�� � � ��� � - total 8 a619 value of X11.38 ust • one from each area represented by one of the.9 CFL teams. IIVIQgnvvoac coiourTlfsets are grand prizes. 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WINGHAM YOUR WINGHAM PHARMACIST ONTARIO New voters will be added to local lists •Revenue Minister Allan Gross- man said last week that the enumeration of Ontario resi- dents, which begins September 5, will identify a new kind of local voter in the province. The enu- meration involves the gatliering of basic information for munici-, pal voters' lists. Eighty per cent of Ontario municipalities will hold elections on Monday, De- cember 4. Mr. Grossman said that throughout Ontario's history, property qualifications, with some exceptions, . have es- tablished .eligibility for local electors. "This year; for the first time, we have expanded the right to vote in municipal and -school board elections to the growing number of people who are neither property owners nor long-term tenants. ""A Canadian citizen or British subject who is 18 years of age or older and a resident of the muni- cipality between September 5 and. - October 10 can vote in local elec- - tions," the minister explained. Mr. Grossman said this year's enumeration is also important as it embraces several other funda- mental changes in legislation. "For example, an individual will now have only one vote per muni- cipality, regardless of how many propertieshe or she may own or rent. "However, if an individual is resident in one municipality and also a property owner in another municipality he or she can• vote, but only once, in each munici- pality, so can that person's spouse." Mr. Grossman con- tinued: "This means that - a cot- tage owner, for example, can vote in the municipality where he is usually resident as well as the municipality in which his cottage is located. "As cottage owners arenot normally permanent residents of the municipalities 'where they own cottages, enumeration notices will be mailed to them at their permanent residences. They should make any necessary corrections on the notice and mail it to the address indicated," The enumeration is being made by the ministry of revenue's assessment division on behalf of the municipalities. Enumera- tions have traditionally been made in the spring. Starting this year, they will be undertaken in the fall, closer to the December election date, to reduce errors and omissions caused by family moves in thei summer, between school years.vi- The 'enumeration is to collect such information as names, ages, property occupancy 'status, school support, school electoral status, citizenship and residency. This information is required to prepare municipal voters' lists which will be delivered to muni- cipal clerks by October .10.. Fol- lowing publication of the lists, people who have incorrectly been omitted from the lists can contact the municipal clerk, to have their 1 1 WINGHAM ADVANCE -TIMES Office .Hours Monday through Friday 9 A.M. to 12 NOON - 1 P.M. to 6 P.M. CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY names added. The enumerator's visit. to a home or apartment will take only a few minutes of the resident's time.. f MR. AND MRS. GREGORY JOHN SMART will reside in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, following a • trip to South Dakota. They were married in St. Stephen's Anglican Church, Gorrie, on Friday, August 11: The bride is the former Beverley Dianne'' Newton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Newton of RR 1, Wroxeter. Parents of the groom' are Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smart of Moose Jaw. (Photo by Mc - Dowel I ) A WINGHAM W.I. member, Mrs. Robert Powell, kept the teacups brimming when Wing - ham W.I. served lunch to a homemaker's course here Friday afternoon. Seated around the lunch table from the left are Mrs. William Coultes, Mrs. G. Tiffin, 'Mrs, J. Lapp and Mrs. Jim Hunter. (Staff Photo) 4�7 BASK TO SCHOOL WITH HAN NA'S FOR THE LATEST IN STYLE AND QUALITY COME TO HANNA'S TO FILL' YOUR CHILDREN'S BACK TO SCHOOL WARDROBE 38 HANNA'S MEN'S & BOYS' WEAR Josephine St. Wingham ONTARIO PUBLIC NOTICE SELECT COMMITTEE OF THE LEGISLATURE ON THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD INVITATION TO SUBMIT WRITTEN BRIEFS On June 30th, 19'72, the Ontario Legislature appointed a Select Committee to examine, inquire into and report upon the Ontario Municipal Board and to make recommendations on: (a) the purpose, object and functions of the Ontario Municipal Board. (b) the jurisdiction of the Ontario Muni- cipal Board (c) the structure and organization of the On- tario Municipal Board. (d) the procedures and practices of • the Ontario Municipal Board. (e) the procedures by way of appeal from the orders and rulings of the Ontario Municipal Board, including appeals by way of petitions to the Lieuten- ant Governor in Council. (f) the relationship of the Ontario Municipal. Board in the discharge of its responsibilities with the Provincial Government, Local government and the in- dividual citizen. The Committee invites written briefs from ind'viduals and organizations who ntay wish to present information, opinions or suggestions regarding any of the above matters relating to the Ontario Municipal Board, Briefs must be submitted by September. 15th, 1972 to the Clerk of the Committee Box 233, Main Perlia, meat Building, Toronto 182; Ontario. John P. MacBeth, Q.C,, M.P.P., Chairman Alex McFedries, Clerk