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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1973-04-19, Page 14• Vetted with Ruth Ann VI/bite. pr'esadent, led e, Cathy of the roll call. Meeting were " Rob its and the. $Carmichael. rpt w given.by ael.• ' next gaMeS - Sheila Anderson.; 40el; h l antis, with worship M,, Patti Edwards; clean up gird,, Janette Johnston and MarY Isobel/jet ..fiery°,,, Cathy Walker helped with the worshipSeri/lee. Anne Procter and Vim Lens collected the offi r- and• .Patti Edwards recited Abe:offertory prayer, The leaders and helpers ;had a, skit on good manners. The girls ,-welted, inn their first, second and tedstripes and some giris worked en special- apodia study badges. The sing-Song �, Neth.was led by Mary. The Lord Sijcoe l cam? night special for two at a co. deluxe acro ,iodation for 'fanno : ,Captainis Table cocktail,bre1f'ast each. .extra for you. a 2 of only $59.94. j .. . . two nits, r►te with, a 'ct .,d a sightseeing tour of Toronto'*, many attractions exciting � g ► .� ' for �'. 459,90*aba+oct ' to ,add' registration. The Simcoe lain the heart. of downtOwn Toronto* '1 shopping theair'i s and entertainment a You get .so ng is -special et the . Simcoe— it's friendly hospitality you. willenjoy through- out your: stay with us. .Colour TV�' ev eky�rtliAlt'n.t"1#liY .CA!itleuled CHILDREN .La REOF R Ab: ES. 1 dad 2 ofSacred Heart Separate .Schonl take training for their first communion under the direction of Mrs. Don Carter. Standing at back ire Kent Hallahan, Nancy Doerr, Tracey . Fischer, Jacque- lineue-lime Ranmaioo,Davidl�lontggrwery, Eileen Mahe, Anne Kernaghan, Sharon Martin, °Annie Pols and Victor Kelly. Seated at table are Lenny - V Join; Your `Fellow Canadians on rl�AVELLINONS 1973 Frendsbip Thr .t0 the ` nu ba Jed .. SNI TORONTO rA n seclally 11,4n ;. r y ! I* .091 , You °ir vlsif ani Irish i atdie.w re nifregnt Med!Seval° B ininet;' :' kISV' #lie i 3t no; ,wlriiit with the. roliickiny'iirish aR d hear t±tsads:'n of their frlendly,'traditianal pubs: histo*Stretching:. pre.vikii g days. i!4 .Sit the magnifleent• . Edinburgh Castro gIyrood ,douse'; viii ' 'the visited city of rd pan-�4 o and;the` Shakespeare M :mortal i Ysl ad nor days ire :Europe's iiiva '11'' v%isr#t,liBt uthd ib. ,TghhIjam :P'sja'c.la:rge s' eke' Chanting is .yr . m end much ;more. ' r u'II .flti. WI t ,. Y i AiCarwada of T ref class Ho '1s flit fad travel °uxu E� �1 I'll Schmidt) i lt•' ar t i na c ,i nn 'u d �A n�. e r .a al1 ��arnpeau,; Maria o ts rJohnny• Peels, Paulh,Shiaw. Iv', Rer en.tex�er# v��k� �eian�nr; tarlesHa4haN Kevin�Mea�If#: AMark 'Foron Seated front ' left are, Mary 'eanKernaghan, Karen Shaw, ,, nnis*Glynn, and at right, Stevie DesRoche's.aniJhiourec' (Staff Ph'o1 ur 'is .limitedto 32' persons. accepted on ,a first-come, er. i rrnation and Brochure call 1� E`•:1-800-2654254 OR WRITE:: �IRLD-WIDE TRAVEL 'SERVICE .LTD. wz< r# l✓ET CHATHAM,. ONT. 352-5:1.50 BELGRAVE — As from small ° acorns mighty oaks mature, so from a small beginning in the autumn_ of 1969, the Belgrave Men's Choir has:expanded to 30 voices strong. Qn April 13 and 14 the choir members, each sporting a new • blood -red shirt and white tie, ,pre- sented their annual spring con- cert '.:in the East Waawanosh School. Many months of faithful practiceunder the direction of Rev. John . Roberts- were re- warded by a. capacity attendance each night, ,The accompanist is the accomplished pianist Steven, Sallows of..Wi, •ham: ab Supporting talent included . the "ShindigsP, April McBurney, Marni Walsh, Lori Thompson, Lynne Haines, 'Alison: Roberts, Scott Lougheed, Wayne •Cook, Janet Cook and Don Bak laar who are students of the East Wawanosb School;. the Coolies. i.:sisters, Janice, Joanne,Karen, Andrea and four-year-old Alisen; Bet ry 0 t•.&rrier o. sten, Marjorie Procter an'. Nancy Anderson. The program opened with the choir chorus "Battle Hymn of the Republic". Choir renditions alternated with the 'supporting talent. • The Shindigs chose as their. numbers "Me and• Bobby Mc- Gee", "Bitter Green" and "The Saints". They show fine, talents. - Clifford Coultes held ,the audience in stitches as he recited O 1910. PONTIAc 2 -DOOR HARDTOP Lic. NCZI'We UO 1970 AMC GREMLIN Lic. NE551 1964 CHEV. Vi TON PICK -Up Lk. T66200 33,000 m i les 52,095.00 $1,595.00 $1,995.00 $1,995.00 $1,495.00 Safety Check (575.00 • ® 1966 PONTIAC V-8 \AUTOMATIC Power steering, one owner, only 51,000 miles , Lic. FUD866 WHERE? In the Heart of Beautiful downtown Wingham WHEN ? Right Now! FREE 4 x 5 COLOUR PORTRAITS (3 POSES) WITH PURCHASE OF ANY OF THESE CARS. BRING THIS AD FOR A COFFEE AND A CARI " Better ideals make better deals at the sign of the goose 5675.00 OTHERWISE STATED monologues in his usual humor- ous style, "The Night I Cremated Sam McGee", a poem coin posed by Clifford which related,'aw the 'blood -red, shirts and white ^ :ties were chosen and "Albert Ra s - bottom". The Coultesgirls accompaned by Mrs. George Johnston sang three numbers which included "Whatever Will Be Will "The Candy. Man" anti "$ape�. calisragilisticex ialid ' *,'' p ,io n their usual fine style. l\ Steve Sallgws contributed Iwo beautjful piano . sO1(S. r '4,Y t, Saxophone duets by Harvey McDowell and • Garnet Farrier accompanied e d b P y Mrs Farrier' at the ' piano were. much .a°4 pre c iated. k muck "° a How.ic ��1�oAl biOrrdt 0eJuubgdat*,le Tiverton heaped the iovvick Club•, enjoy an exceptional' night of fellowship Mondays s To_ add zest to the occasion''foi the visitors`' Clayton Nicholson, president of the Ripley club, was the winder of ,the:. $500 monthly draw•coriducted byHowick Lions•" to raise funds fora community swimming Mr. Nicholson was presented with the cheque by Howick Presi dept Bev C'urrah, assisted by Ken Edgar, who'.'sold the winning ticket. The fortunate visitor reciprocated by donating $75 to the home club. John Ward, chartered account- ant . of Listowel, was the guest speaker and .he presented an in- formative talk about income tax, pointing out the many changes in the legislation and how some of them could be advantageous to the taxpayer. • Mr. Ward also gave specific in- formation regarding farm part- nerships • and situations when, BELL �- 'During itN Dai at rant Waw. ansaPublic l ' Schppl, students emoi trated. • • their'creati vit as: 'ell:as thei:10e) flying skill.;: Pointe wer Bien, Johnston, awarded dor: a� novel kites,, . Brenda" d n n, Marjorie attitade R rn a l -f Procter , and Na? cy , And a � g,, ) ki e' looping. renderederso and kite r`eelin -i ',Way .You, AiwPYs reeling40. Moon•, y* "AliceKindergarten and :Grade 1 Gown 'utter jai*. Bim w Wal "; � a ye • � � winners; A►n�re shy Steven rpleasing > nab ner. They wer'eracoompanied ;by Mrs, George; Johnston at the piano. The 'number "Steal • Away" sung . by the _.choir, when first grouped, together concluded a very splendid: evening's enter - Proceeds from t e Bel Men's Coe,.. , �' ave hr concert ar ., . � donated to worthy causes...• 4 . • `Tire . com 'unity ,..Wishes 'to • ex cess gratitude ' . P and gr ude ;to Rev: Roberts and xn the ;:other., ,concerti ' ` � eMbei` for .presenting suck ai '`fine. pro- gram. Bridge and Ann Procter; Grades 2 and; a winners: Judy Carmicn`- ael, ,Jde ',Van.•Camp, !':Murray Hastings; Grades 4,• 5 and 6: Delt- oid Swartzentruber,'Ken Marks, Marilyn Qarripbell; .Grades 7 and $: Dwight •Lamont,• Mike Moore, onald Bakelaarr, • Sea your'travel agent"or contact' at: .150 King; Street West, Toronto,, Tele .hone: 362-184 Mrs, Ross : Procter spent , tu' days on the University of 'Guelph Martini .tour to Spain Madrid and id• ; the. Coast of "Mare Man . 1tHella on die Mediterranean ' Sea. other - ,high-, .lights were-. a day's; boat trip ti through the»Straits of Gibraltar"' LiSTOWEL TRAVEL BUREAU Tour group to visit Britain ani"advh a tails on capital gams. urs. • � Ie was introduced by Dave Dismore and thanked by Donald, C `cighlin. President' Bev email conductedmeeting and Peter yKeil conducteda;Chinese auction. 'Y .1 Lion Ken EAgarfinstituted one of his ;un .protioking{stunts White Crawford, .: ney p dr ;president>, of the f _•' Tiverton Lions, Clay'.. top Nichol- son, president -Ripleypclub, and Elwood. Tucker •o ,< 'Kitchener, r" . 'candidate for °tfice of:. district; governor and Doug `Coultes were • the' participants, The Hawick •Lioris..father and son banquet will, ,he held in May. President Bete Currah said de-, toils wind be announced at the next ' meeting. All members signed a card of congratulation to liesent to Lion Jim Inglis to mark his' 35th wedding anniversary. Acres of private ocean beach •heated'podl, sun,deoks • luxurious accommodation 'olf priviledges on, 3 championship courses !free tennisdon premises • superb dining` -ni htl dancing and entertainment 46 visits �to Walt' Disn' 9 t. Y eylNc�rl�d available. See your travel agent or contact: innkeeper, 212 King St:-W.,1'ordnto,lel. (416) 36271537 It was announced last week that former Huron County', Warden Walter Forbes of Clinton will• be the host along with Mrs. Forbes, on Vellinga's Travel. Service Annma1 Community Friendship Tour to Southern Ire- land and the British Isles. Walter and Mrs. Forbes hosted Vellinga's 1971 Community Friendship Tour to Europe and were joined by more than 30 resi- dents from the county on this most successful tour. Already a • number of these former tour members have registered on this • year's tour. Mr. Forbes is well-known in ' Clinton* and throughout the county, having served in public life for many years. He has,,. always expressed a keen desire to visit Ireland, Scotland, Wales and England and is looking forward with anxious anticipa- tion to this tour. A spokesman for Vellinga's Travel Service, Herman Vel - lingo, added, "In addition to Walter and Mrs. Forbes accom- panying the tour, they are escort- ed throughout by a professional tour escort along with a driver- courier. Everything is looked after including first-class accom- modations, luxury motor coach throughout, baggage handling • inroughout and full course break- fast and dinner daily." This tour is for 22 days and will depart from Toronto on Septem. 'ber 9. They will visit Ireland, Scotland and England. 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