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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1973-07-05, Page 6Sart, Ottawa, are voting over the holiday and a few days with her parents, and Mrd Douglaa'. • Holiday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Mac Alcan were Mr. and Mrs. George Allan, David and Sara, Sarnia; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Allan, Toronto. Rev. and Mrs. F. E. Russell, GtielPh, visited over the holiday With 41r. and :Mrs, Vern Clark. lames Elsie and Marion Gib- son have returned .home from Earphones ore good buy for farmers The farmer wearing earphones as he guides his tractor along the furrows is not 'listening to Beet, haven't; Ninth Symphony. He is twn ng down an invitation to deafness. Noise from all types of farm machinery is not only initeting, it also a form of pollution that leads to deafness for the operator if the props precautions are not taken. Earphone -type ear pro= tectors, at from $7 to $12 a` set, are one of the cheapest methods. farmers can use to protect their ears against ',armful noise levels, says P. H. Bomf ord, head of the Engineering .Section, Ridgotown College, of Agricuh tural Technology,. !spending t' t. m Winnipeg. Mr, and Mini. Brian WWI* Seaforth,atetheiraat 4Mi Hazel sparling on Sunday evening, Mr. and MO. Boyd Widr.asunad. fa mily,`Etobpke, t the - x weekend with Mr. and ice.. GeQrgeGxlSen and :Mrs, W. Weir, TheY also visited MIS'Gertrude Bush in Wingham and Dint Hit$,. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley RidleY and Cory have taken up residencee in Miss Hazel Sperlthg's apart- ment, Mrs. Kate Griffith, Allan Grif- fith and C.V,H. Hazel Sperling visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Charles, Gerrie, on Sunday even - Misses Patti, Susan and Dianne Hart spent the weekend at Port Elgin. , .ramie .Sanderson, Toronto, and Mrs: Elizabeth. Mercer,, Mark - dale, were guests over the ,holt. day with Mr. and Mrs. James Sanderson. Mrs. Kate Griffith is confined toWingham 'and District Hospital fora few days. WH 1TECH . CH : Misses Doris Wegmuller and. Beatrice . Stutz of Winter. -thus, Switzerland were. visitors' with Mi and. Mrs, Ed Smyth and fancilyon the weekend. Molary . say, "We ea't dist InitotY thought train for the ler znooth* and we , won't. ntial Of reach :t - . 4,00 thOtatenda of ehildrea tevi+ w of my baide traffic des. ictromindous 1.and. +• ri. I�. rincipal of the V'inghain Public School> ilosevic, the son of Or. and Mrs Boris arior> in liS. Medalfor the highest. ,a r ,ll -as•• part of.the" graduation pro= uesday evening. (Staff Photo) :NOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN al 'persons .in ie ion of itt•the `ages of Bayfield and E in the Comity of .Huron; also property owners the Townships of Ashfield, Colborne, Goderieh,, Grey Hay, Howiek, H ett, ' . Mc' '" 'op, Morris, Stanley, Tu kers a i . Ustorne, East Wawa .osh and West Wit. wanosh, in the Comity of Huron• also p�rope owners in the Towns of Clinton, Exeter, Goderich and Wingham, In the +acuity of Huron: . in accordance with the Revised Weed Control Act, 1972, Section 4,14 and 20 and amendments . thereto, that unless noxious weeds .growing nit their lands are "destroyed by ,July 20th d the season, theMunicipality y throughout enter upon the i lands hive the weeds destroyed, charging the costa = agate the 'l n .taxes, as set out in the Act. . Cos=operation of all citizens al co C A� ,' a lei at.et HOWICK LIONS AWARDS—This year's winners of the Mowick Lions:';• Awards at.:HoWlck . Central Public School were, back row, Ieft to right, Paaul : Dickson and Ron tiaasnoat;''' front, left, Julie Machan and Karen Hyndmanr_aright. The students were chosen a=s bed, • all` -round from. the 75 members of the graduating class. A 'dinner and graduat on tete `. ;. monies were held in the school fast Wednesday evening. ' . `(Sta t hoto) On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, Joe Tiffin,, Jean, Shirley, Jbey and Mrs. Orville Tiffin attended a ball tournament at;"Owen: ound. Mr:andMrs, Kelineth`haidlaw of 'London 'and Mr and s. Bill: Shepherd of Sarnia' were 'Shoddy visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Elroy L. M and,Mrsr Jae ciffrn �J�oan,= !ley d Joey and,.1V rs.,Grvilte e recent visitors Withy Ed )izox �!sf, It rS. smith (form, ly Dorothy Baird) and James 'gird of Hamilton called: on Mr: and Mrs. Victor Emerson ' seeking information ding the Baird family.. :: bert Baird 4 lived n theno oy lot owned by Mr. w' and Mrs,: Beviio Tiffin. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis and Dana -of Windsor spent the week- end with her 'Parents, 'Mr. ' and Mrs. Garnet Farrier, and at- tended the Estey-Fisher wedding: --and and. reception 'Friday evening. Miss Ruth ,Elliott o>l Grich spent the Weekend' With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter El- . liott. Mrs. Curran and her mother, Mrs. Robert Pluton of Belgirave, were Sunday evening visitors with. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rin- toul. Mrs. Ashby.,. Mr. and Mrs. Bili Ashby, Kathy and berley of Toronto,.visitedS with' .. and .' 'Charles Robinson of Wingham and. Kathy and Kim- berley retained for a holiday. Mr. and . Tom Robinson and Paul visited Sunday withNMr. and Mrs. Stewart.. Coupland and family of Wateiford and brought • Kevin Coupland home for holi- days. • Andy Henderson and friend of Woodstock visited Sunday with 'Mr, a acrid Mrs. Wesley Tiffin. Mr. and Mrs. Beii Moss, newly- weds from 'Petrone, were Mon- visitors omvisitors with his grand- parents, Mr. and, Mrs. Ben Mc- Cleneghaan. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Anderson of Ashfield were ° at Kirkland Lake to bring home their daugh- ter, `Patsy Anderson, 'RN, and on. the way home called on Mr. and Mrs.. Don. Caesar and- family on Sunday evening. ' On Thursday last week Mrs. A. Ferrie and her daughter, . Margaret (Mrs. Glen Erb) of Guelph and daughter, Betty (Mrs. Harold Penfold) of Elora called on Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson to learn of the late Andrew, Bob and Maggie Ferrie. In the Tweedsmuir book, Mrss. • Emerson had pictures of Andrew. They also called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh. Simpson,'the former Ferrie home. Then Mr, and Mrs. Simpson sent them to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben McClenaghan, who *ere former neighbors of the Petrie family. .011 Saturday, Joie, 20, Mrs. Bessie Mollies and'John Clipper- ton attended the wedding of Mrs. Mullis*. son, Robert Mull , and Karen Wilson at Saltford United Ch. Mrs. Wills had t the previous week with her sitter, Mrs. Cous%,RR g, Thome. Mr.' and Mrs, Robert M'uuis s will reside in tngiolt. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Emerson, Mr. and Mrs. , David Bean of tiariene, Sharon and Brendan: $of a Brampton, spent the nolldaay -. St. Catharines and Ur, and iyfirs; .. ,weekend with his; parents, •Mr, Victor Emerson visited on Suit.,7 and Mrs. Clifford Laidlaw. day, afternoon with Jack Aitchi " • Mrs. JoyceTiffin of London . o soh of Huronview* spending a two-week,.vacati t Mars. Russel Chapman • speot Iwo, herj parents, Mr, and �. last week"with,Mr and Mrs; Rosi', . Dan Tif* j {' and ao er relatives Smith and Bradley of ::Russell; • Karen visci# end Mrs: Mr. and Mrs.. Rehson' Farseone a g a of Exeter. ' Karen • t and family of Sarnia visited on<-niiained for a holiday. the weekend with" Mr. and .Mrs. A Surprise birthday tY was Robert Mowbray and Mr. and held fordy Scott on Satur- ( r Mrs Ken Mowbray ° f rom Michi- , day evening at the 'honkie gan visited at thesatne home and patents, Mr; ,said with other Mowbrayrelatives at z. ` Caesar; Rand reivi wingham gifts. Mr. , and; Mrs. Ron Russel and family of Mississaugaspent the weekend with her parents, Mr. Ed Smyth, ._ MRS. ROD WRAITH presents,lidhael •Milosevic. wffh as OS. cheque donated by the Horne and School Association in . memory of a former principal ,of the Winoliam PubIic School, A. L. Posliff. The presentation Wads part of the gra- duaflon oer emosri►ioa i eldsat th >l� ilOoli °Dust frti y avow* (Staff PhotOJ THREE FLOORS OF- QUALITY fQUALITY When it comes to hot water, using it wisely—not wastefully makes good sense.