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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1972-08-31, Page 10Page The Winghant. MdVallee.Tjme Tht ay, August 31, 1972 WIitechurchNews .44r4,-- -Harry-WO ranil a Of Plattsville visited on Friday with her parents, MIC. sad Mrs. 'len cClenaghan 11014 brut r, Mr. and Mrs. Carl McCieuaghan. Jim McIntyre and Gilles Beau- bry of Chelmsford, near Sudbury Were when Mr. Beaubry purchased a riding horse from Carl McClenaghan. Allan Evans of Hyde Park, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eric) Evans, re- turned this week to undergo further treatment in a London hospital. He was in a car accident in the spring. Mr, .and Mrs. Russel Gaunt have returned from their western tour and are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Currie of Wingham. Bill Humphrey of St. Helens and Miss Linda Snowden of Lon- don spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Snowden and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Shultz were Sunday visitors with their son, Leonard, Mrs. Shultz and family at Tillsonb,urg. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Evans of London visited on Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Bill Evans, a patient in Wingham and District - Hospital and attended the Moffat 'reunion held in Teeswater arena. They also visited with his father, Bill Evans, at his home . here. This community is sorry' to learn that Simon DeBoer, father of John and Peter DeBoer, has had a stroke while visiting in Hol- land. Miss Mildred McClenaghan arrived hpme on Wednesday after visiting with her cousin, Mrs. Doris Leeson and family of Nanaimo, B.C. Helping Amsey Wilken cele= brate his 86th birthday on Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilken, Marjorie and Johnny of Gowanstown were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Scott, Bob, Betty and Valerie, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wilken, Sharon and Michelle, all of Listovyel, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wilken, Carol, Brenda and Paul- ° ine of Atwood, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilken, Kay and Glenna, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilken and Kimberley, and Bruce Wilken. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Chapman and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Chapman 13 were Sunday visitors with Mr. , and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin. wi t. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Earl a Caslick on. Saturday were Mr. F and Mrs. Brian Caslick and baby v -Scott.London. On Sunday Mir. and Mail. W6 llace Conn and -Alma visited Mr. and Mrs.. Caslick, Spending the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. George Currie, East Wawanosh, were Mrs. Ste, Marie and family of London and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Currie and family 9, California, who had • holidaye0 with his parents for the last two lweeks and left for home on Monday. Charlie is associated with Acme Dairy Company where they have plants in Cali- fornia. He also assisted in or- ganizing three pasteurizing plants in British Columbia. ,,.On Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morrison, accompanied by their grandson, Kenneth Stock - hill, who had been visiting here, went to South Porcupine. They returned home on Sunday after visiting with their daughter, Mrs. Frank Stockhill, Mr. Stockhill and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Chapman of Califo'liia arrive& this week- end to visit with his mother at Brookhaven Nursing Home, Wingham, They are also visiting with his brother, Russell and Mrs. Chapman. Mr. and Mrs.. Bill Gibson and family attended. the Carruthers family reunion at the parish hall, Lucknow, on Sunday. • Simon deBoer of Toronto spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter deBoer. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore, Linda, Richard -and Cindy were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs: Ron : Petteplace of Tees - water. Debbie Coultes of Oakville is visiting with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes and with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Craig and Lana. Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Pipe of Brussels were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes. Home for the weekend were Miss Alma Conn, Toronto; Joann Laidlaw, Goderich, Irene deBoer, Stratford, Joyce Tiffin, London. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Conley and Jason of Wingham were Sun- day afternoon visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn. Rev. and Mrs. Angus MacKay, ertha and Agnes MacKay of London were Sunday visitors th Mrs. A. E. Purdon and Mr. nd Mrs. Robert Mowbray. Paul alconer of Sarnia is a holiday isitor with Mii. and Mrs. Mow- bray. Guaranteed. Miss Mary Hamilton of Pon- tiac, Michigan, is visiting a- i- --- ---tiv Stn- n-Cer. Ilton (early settlers), seeking in- Certificates i f icates formation of the families. now! Get yours today at ... WCWRI4 GRElani TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1889. Listowel', Ontario On Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dow and family, a birthday party was held for Mrs. Eccles Dow and Mrs. May Young. Present to celebrate the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Melville Beecroft and their family from Otterville, Mr: and Mrs. Hector Hamilton and family of Gorrie, Mr. and MM. Gilbert Beecroft and family and Mrs. Dow's family.. Next Sunday, September 3, .services at the United Church, with .Mr. Karel deKoeijer in charge, will be at 10 a.m. and Sunday School at 11 a.m. 25TH WEDDING On Saturday m Whitechurch Community Hall Mr. and Mrs, Harold Humphrey were enter- tained by friends and relatives to a 25th wedding anniversary dinner with about 35 present, . in - chiding the bridesmaid and groomsman of 25 years ago. The table was centred with a decorated bride's cake and lighted candles. Among the gifts received were an electric fry pan, battery clock, 25th wedding tray, wool and flannelette blankets and numerous other gifts. STATIONERYY9Back-ew5ehool SPECIALS Nilroy 230 -Sheer Dock ERY99 Specials on .. BINDERS EXERCISE BOOKS i1:s:::144;u w,�'iiiiArIIIIIH A,�'ia 111111111 1 c Aft die writ (Pack PENS — PENCILS and much more at HARRIS STATIONERY JOSEPHINE ST., WINGHAM ROOF CONSTRUCTION is now underway on the addition to the Stanley -Berry Limited door plant at Wingham, roofing compound being pumped'to the rooftop by tankers. Steel reinforcing is being platted iIn position for pouring of play floors to be completed this week. The work is expected to be complete before the mirtrile of September. (Staff Photo) Belgrave Perso 1 Notes Misses Ferneida Hastings an Debbie Hamilton of 'Hespele spent the weekend with Mr. an Mrs. Roger Bieman. Mr. and Mrs. Rick Saxdy an family of Port Credit called o Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bieman o Monday morning. Mrs. Albert. Vincent visite with Mr. and Mrs. John Bernas cone who were visiting with Harry Grasby of Blyth last Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott and family of the Lucknow area visited with Mr. and Mrs, Alex Robertson on Sunday. Kevin Van Camp is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Jardin of London. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Jamieson and Douglas Hanna, visited last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Randy White. Mr. and Mrs. James Keller and baby Sharon Ellen of Kitchener spent the weekend with her parents Mr; and Mrs-. Jack Tay- lor. Misses `Sandra and Lisa Camp- 1361141-;fihwi)dire1 spyend}pg a few ays h. their grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert • d cardine on Saturday. Mr.' and r Mrs. Harry Cook are grand - d ` parents of Darlene Slessor. Mr. and Mrs. George Linle` of d Detroit visited with ,their untie n and aunt, Mr. and Mist 4lbtrt n Vincent, and attended the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Thoinas TaY1or d of Blyth. - Albert Vincent attended the Zinn, reunion at Sarnia ort Sufi- - day.• John Allen and Mrs. Thyra Townsend of Mimic() spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Vincent. • Visitors during the week with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vincent were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc - Hi.bberd.. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nelson and Kim, of Mount Forest were Sun- day visitors with Mr. and Mrs: 1-farold Procter and Miss Mar garet Curtis, Brian Spivey is holidaying with his grandparents, * Mr. and Mrs. Harold Procter: Mrs. Arthur H. Edgar of Wing - ham, who has been a_ patient 'in the Wingham and District Hospi- tal, returned to the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse on Sun- day. Mrs. Telford' Cook spent a couple-of,days with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Slessor of Glamis. She attended the wedding of Darlene Slessor and James Hanniman in St. Anne's Roman Catholic Church, Kincardine, on Satur- day. , Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook, Mr. anti Mrs. David Kirkby, Frank Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cook, attended the Slessor and„ Hanniman wedding in St. Anne's. Roman Catholic 'Church in Kin - Bide -elect, Mary Grasby feted at shower BELGRAVE.— Mrs. Glen Van Camp and Miss Barbara Muil- wyk ,were _hostesses when..a,,nds- cellaneous shower was held in tbe United ' Church Sunday, School rooms last Wednesday eveninin honor of Miss Mary Grasby, bride of next month. Mrs. Clare Van Camp con- ducted a couple of contests. Misses Brenda Johnston, ' Mar- jorie Procter and Nancy Ander- son sang two numbers, "Mich- elle" and "May You Always". The guest of honor, her mother, Mrs. Robert Grasby, and' the groom's mother, Mrs. Laura Johnston, were escorted tb the decorated chairs at the front and each had a corsage pinned on by Mrs. Glen Van Camp, Miss Bar- bara Muilwyk and Mrs: Eric Mit- chier. Mrs. Earl Anderson read an. address of best wishes to Miss Grasby and `gifts were presented by Sheila Anderson, Maria Ar- ruda and Carol Rintoul. The brjde-to-be thanked every- one for the lovely gifts and in- vited. all to see .her gifts at the home of her parents on Septem- ber 11 and 12. Lunch was served by ladies of the fifth line of. Morris. An Indian soothsayer in Jaipur looks into the future to predict whether or not a husband looms on the horizon for the daughter of Indian woman in above photo. Soothsayers are plentiful in India, and tourists can find out about their futures for a fe% pennies. Indian Soothsayers Look Into Future FOR centuries, parents have worried about the future of their children. Just about all parents want to see offspring grow up. get married, and have children of their own. In many countries, parents don't usually take a hand in finding a mate for their chil- dren, while in other lands, marriages are arranged. In India, however, anxious parents are often soothed , by soothers — of which there are no lack.. In fact, it seems that just about everyone he - comes a soothsayer at one time or another in India, predicting anything from future husbands - or wives to the weather. Tourists visiting India often have their fortunes read by street -side soothsayers. No elaborate crystal halls, or fancy North American style dark. ened rooms are needed h,y the Indians. They'll give'it to you straight from the shoulder for a few penfi'ies. So if you want to know about the man or women of your dreams, and you happen to he going to India for a visit, he sure to solicit the advice of a soothsayer. Who knows — maybe you'll hecotne a heliever. Dowell of Sault Ste. Marie Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and Gordon McDowell of Westfield. " Mr. and Mrs. Robert, Hibberd, Lisa and Sandra, Campbell, Wal- ter Scott and Henry Pattison attended an Orange RBP church service in Lucan Anglican Church, Sunday afternoon when Rev. Bro. Robert Carson was the speaker. Mrs. Marshall Stonehouse, who has been a patient in the Wing - ham and District Hospital, was able to return to her home on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hood of Owassa, Michigan, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. -George Michie• and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson. - Mrs. Oscar Allen of Vicount, Saskatchewan, returned home this past week after spending a . couple'of weeks visiting with her lister, Mrs. Elizabeth Leslie and other relatives. Mr.. and Mrs. ° Willard Arm- • Strong and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin 411Itnstrong spaWt StindtiOvithTliie latter 's 'daughter -arid sots-in-Iavir, Mr: and Mrs. Lawrence Bottrell of Londonz • itlter .lvlany Orf ,1will the tt earn that .111m,' ,' Man: Turner 10 now a resident at ' ork nowt; ewmar*et'; Room #.12. Mars. Albert Coultes was re- Leased from 1Niegham and Dis- triet Hospital on Wednesday. Her anddaugllter, Debbie Coultes, is Staying with her. Mrs Eolith Brown of London spent Friday and Saturday with her mother, Mrs. am Evans, a patient in Wingham and District Hospital, and with her father, Bill Evans at his home here. The community extends their sympathy to Miss Annie Ken- nedy, Wingham, and to Mr. and Mrs. George Kennedy in the passing of their brother, David, of Victoria, B.C. last .week. Mr. and Mts. 'Harold Biasing, Laurie and Sheena of Neustadt were Thursday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson. know come see us WE KNOW W. know how to fix your car •0 It break.s down. i READMAN'S TEXACO 3 �a CORNER JOSEPHINE AND VICTORIA WINGHAM WILLING TO SERVE YOU, AND° YOUR CAR. Before you use your back, use your head. Throwing your back into something means that maybe you might just throw your back out. That's painful and no way to enjoy the nice things in life, When you've got to move or lift something, first test the weight. If you can't lift it easily, get some help. That's self-defence. And it works, for you and your family. The sure Way to safe is Self -fence. erionen's Compensj,tjon Bci andThe Safet Assodatjons, Ontari� • ONTEST WIN A $2.0°WEEKLY ALLOWANCE FOR EACH WEEK OF THE SCHOOL YEAR OR $80001N CASH COMPLIMENTS OF THE WINGHAM MERCHANTS' PARTICIPATING IN THE CONTEST S0 ... WHY NOT GET STARTED? IT'S FUN .... AND YOU MAY BE THE WINNER! HERE IS HOW IT WORKS: The names1 of the participating merckanls are listed below, and the stores will be easily distinguished by Window Banners. In each of their advertisements in Ibis lune of the Advance -Times and the issue of Avg. 31 are hidden numbers. Look for them hi boll issues and add them up. Write the answeron an entry form. The advertisements of the parlicipalieg stores will be easily identified by a Star in the left hand lop corner. Entry forms are available to anyone who makes a 'purchase in one of the 'participating stores. You may enter a students name with the exception of children of the merchants or Advance -Times personnel. The Student must be enrolled in Elementary or Secondary School. /he form with the answer must be placed in entry boxes, displayed in the stores and all entries. must be placed in the boxes by noon deadline, , Jriday, September 8, 1972. The winner will ;be drawn from the entries with the right answers. THE ONLY: PLACES YOU WILL RECEIVE ENTRY FORMs• - ---.. - BENNETT'S 54-$1 STORE ' CALLAN SHOES EARL'S FAIR • " HANNA'S MEN'S & BOYS' WEAR HARRIS STATIONERY HAYES FAMILY CLOTHING • HILL'S SHOES KEN'S ALIGNMENT MILLER'S LADIE'S WEAR READMAN'S CLEANERS RED FRONT GROCERY TRIANGLE DISCOUNT STORES LTD. ' VANCE'S REXALL DRUG STOR WALKER'S HOME FURNISHING'. WINGHAM DRIVE-IN CLEANER 0 4