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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1973-10-11, Page 10y Adv Tiir4,e p a4T, ayeektQber Personal Note -via, of St, Cather- diva%etw« L Ames n M d, elitsour, Wtt Ur. fan t 9 Reath Anderson, ' i J t and Lealio of Wads*, ern and Mrs.'red flunidng and fa r aid? of Auburn were ` Tianrr�- posts of I.T. aired. Mrs. Eat' Mangy Winter Antique Flied illarket LOCATION 4 YE OLDS THEATRI MAIN WREST GRANiO SEND ONTARIO Second and Fourth Sundry during Oct. * Nov. Starting Oct. 14th Opt 10 a.m. 4 5 pm. Adm# issue OOc 15 20 Dern with °"it Little bit of everything" iIs $ Wonted A Pinery Asa Market ON a ZunicN 23440on LIKE NEW! Claves Expertly Cleaned, Finished To keep the glow in your Clothes, bring .them to us. Weil dean them spotlessly and then press them to perfection. Fast. service and efficiency, policy. our oli . CLEANERS AND MEN'S WEAR 318 JOSEPHINE1A,IlNGRAM. l>rr'. Second. Year. In •Bininess Y. AND CHINA' RETIRED iA a ERNS FLAK AND 44 PIECE SET REG. Wu. le X78.00 a0% Off ALL 20 PIECE SETS:OF CROWN LYNN DINNERWARE IN STOCK, E s L OCTOBER 20 ,1847 R9G1MS BROS. 40% Off -- KING FREDERICK 40 PIECE SETS • REG. 0135.60' �S le $8i.35 Retirement Sale MORNING ROSE COMMUNITY SILVERPLATE 40 PIECE SETS • RE.G. ;89-” Sale $59.95 All Items 10% to 40% Off MANY GIFT SUGGESTIONS BONE CHINA SILVER STAINLESS STEEL CRYSTAL ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINES WATCHES AND CLOCKS STONE RINGS -- DiAMOND RINGS BLUE MOUNTAIN POTTERY MILLBROOK ALUMINUM SCHMID'5 JEWELLERY AND CHINA LUCKNOW OWNERS W. JOS and DEAN E. AGNEW fr.m Belgr hanks,givirrng service w ed iza the 13elgrave Ur ted aur<'eh na Smday morning ^fit merge las DX -St soDo>iat. Mr. and Mrs. Us Shaw a family el .4endon spent Thanks .,giving Day with Mr. and Mrs RR►ss Aderson. ° M. aGl Mks. James Baker IIiundoun and Mrs. Margaret Kemp o� `�oronto spent tte weekend with Mr. and Mrs. George M vhie. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hanna and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Jae son spent the holiday weekend touring along Lake St. Clair and Lake Erie. Mr. and Mrs. George M. John- ston of London were weekend visitors with his mo�eer, Mrs. Laura Johnston. More than 1,000 people sat down to the ^ clgrave annual turkey supper at the community hall last Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edgar and Miss Shirley Edgar of Wingham and Miss Joan Edgar of London visited on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse. Mr. and Mrs. John McCormick, Christie and Emilie of Orange- ville' and Mrs. Claire Rainer of Scarborough spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs., Clarence Chamdey. Mrs. Mildred -Tower of Toronto visited on Monday. with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Chamney. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Zurbrigg of RR 2, Clifford, attended the fowl supper Wednesday evening in the community centre and visite with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd. . Mr. and Mrs. Donald Vincent of ve s and alms �.,•�•� l.!arV�F1u.,rt41 5 /0r Mr. 44V,1 ata. Hobs rt �flibberd h attended Cho l wa ck Fair be Connie one Sa lot'. d Mr. and Mrs. l alph 4n et Sarunia, Ac. and M. Barrio Logan nd Michael!, of Oakville, l`� r. an MA's. Elan Graydon of of lan,arllitngton spent Thanksgiving weekend with At. and. Mrs. Cly Logan. Air. and Mrs. Harold Procter and Miss Margaret Curtis visited on Sunday with Mr. and lam. Johan Spivey Mid family of Inger- soil. They also visited at Port urwell. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Logan ei Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs. Barry ligan and Michael '®f Oakville,, Mr. and Mrs. Dan fraydon of urlington spent Thanksgiving weekend wi, Mr and Mrs ,Cliff L WIN HEAVY.. HORSE CLASSES This'entry of Aitchison Bros. of Lucknow pretty well cleaned house lathe heavy horse elasses-at-the Howlck FallFair i� a on Saturday. A1thQu� competition was keen in #i,ght horse classes, heavy draft horses appeared in limited num,. beers. (Staff Photo) a good thing to, read. beg the lines it titres the eyes Logan. London, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Vincent and Dean were. Thanks- giving visitors with their parents; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vincent. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Leitch, Julie and Jeffery of London and Mr. and Mrs. George M. Johnston spent the holiday weekend with their parents, : Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby,' Mrs. R. Gibbons of Sundridge and D. Thompson of St. Augus- tine visited one evening last week with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Arm. strong. Mr. ands. Robert Hibberd visited on Su day with Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Lichty and Wayne of RR 2, Milverton. Mr. and. Mrs. David Hanna and family of Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Machines of Water- loo, Miss Sharon '1Vtaclnnes and Dyke.MacInnes of Toronto and Miss Jan Ma -climes of Kitchener visited on the weekend with. Mr. `. It's. . Mrs. a >sSparks:, . spe�k �� en, less. -a days sight-seeing through Quebec and the maritime provinces- a t Saturday afternoon . visitQ>ra t with Mr. and, Mrs. Hugh Ritt>rr► were Mrs. Clarence Paulen" +f Willowdale and Mrs. Mitohen Leibler of Mitchell. ' Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rinn, spent Thanksgiving Day with Mrs. Gladys Rock near Monktor . The regular meeting of the Wo. rrnen's,'Institute will he held C1et4- ber 16 at 8:15 p.m. in the com- munity centre. Convener of agricultural activities program,, • Mrs. Stewart Procter. The roll call, "Name the first person who lived in your home The address will be -given by Mrs. Gordon Mc- Burney, music by Mrs. GGeore G Procter, , a quiz by Mrs. Stan opper. Lunch committee, Mrs. arner Nicholson, Mrs. George~ Michie, Mrs. Gordon Higgins and Mrs. Hazel Procter. The ladies of he community are invited " to .' attend. Thanksgiving Day visitors with Mr. and Mrs.. William Coultes, ere Mr. and Mrs. Myles Hart-:., 'g and family of Killaloe. Mrs. Carl Procter, Mrs. Herson Irwin, Mrs. Leonard James, Mrs, awrence . Taylor, Mrs. Lorne '-. ane eson and Mrs. Norman d oultes attended . the October m . .man of Thumderland, Ontario men's institute. � `ace models in -this. ear's Eaton Mrs. Ivan, Wightman, Mre.,. y Ross' Higgins and Mrs. Normair C istmas ' atalogue. The. girls, Coultes attended the Htironlvi' !nieces of 'Mrs. Kerwin, have County Women'stvacatione eften with their aunt institute 'at Centralia last .'n to Rally Belncrore. Mo day. i ra a Kevffi Kieffer of Guel h Spent Misses Lbir�i °;Hackett . of , f,�uokY� �, � � ries,. n. S .., °rle weekend, at the ho a of his hd �lie�I �V`aii"ker� � H t w • wi J 'C eeting of the oderich Wo-, Yov're Hewer Teo OkiTollearBetter Montreal, P.Q.. A free uts, of spacial intuit to hoee who hear but do not understand words has been announced by Belton4. A non-operating model of the *niallest Belton. aid ever made will be given *baolutaly free to anyone answering this advertisement. Try it to see how it is worn in the privacy of your own home without cost or obligation of any kind. It's yours to keep, free. It weighs less than a third . of an ounce, and it's all at ear level, in one unit. No wires lead from body to head. These nnudels are free, so we suggest you write for yours now. Again, we repeat, there is no costs and certainly no obliga- tion. Thousands have alrr►dy been mailed, so %rite today to -Dept. ea . OBeltone Elec- tronics of Canada,. Ltd., 3637 Metropolitan Blvd, BQ, Men. treal 4'45, ; ; VALE , ' Mrs.`Locane c ?" r come them- into life?" also . said, "Thank the Lard for . people, for just what, they are, Paul loved all maple. Always re- joice in thhe'Lord .and, praise the Lord for everything., Endure everything with, patience and ., give thanks with joy according ti Pan'," • Mrs, Sparks encouraged. her audience to` read the Book of Acts. This: Book of the:. Bible -can Change 'lives. M ` ir' Sparks gave four steps,for :prayer, esus . is here; \thank you Lord; help. Me Lord; help my brother During her topic Mrs. Sparks'sang a solo, written by, her:son-In-law who is blind, entitle d '"Ob, Yes, He Cares". Mrs.Glenn Golley gave the call to worship by reading Psalm 100 and ":Come Ye Thankful People Conies' was' sura, ' Mrs. Harvey Robertson read' the scripture and a poem, ''Thanksgiving". Mrs, Gordon Mundell offerred'praYer. • s. Golley welcomed visitors from Bluevale VOW and Gorrie WMS. Mrs. Sparks thenfavoured with a solo. • • Offering was received by Mrs. Mundell and Mrs.. Joe Walker. Mrs.. Gatley dedicated - the of- fering. The. guest speaker was :in- troduced by Mrs. Golley and Mrs. Keith Moffatt ,thanked Mrs. Sparks and.. presefited her With. a small; gift in a reciation. The . mee '.ng�<clos.4 d:.x .th the ;, {Ii yii'• `Savigi 'eat ' It et► ti; .:sale . of PHOT ttiv, bon, thorn Sparks of West Walesa, guest I speaker for the ail Tbankoffer- ing meeting of. the WNW of'Blue- vale Pr,eSbyteriall Blue-valePresbyteriarx 61,11'01 used as her theme ''Thanks and Thanks,<, giving' quoting passages , from Colossiargs,. aecording to Paul, She asked her audience, "Can you thank maple whom you dis« like and find Out how you can wel- roe con t is sympathy is extended to the family of .the late Leslie Harkness., Guests last Sunday, with. ` Mr. and Mrs, John Diefenbaker, were: Mr. and,'Urs.. Ken Moody.: and daughter` Rochelle of New 'Dun- dee. Mr. and:Mrs. Roy Diefenbalier visited last Sunday with' bier sister, Mr. avid` . Mrs. wartzentruber`of Baden. • Mr. and Mrs..Elmerr Bailagh . attended the'. Biehn-Smith wed; cling Friday evening in St. An- drew's sworthPresbyterian: Church, Misses Doreen and Linda>Ding- ham spent the weekend with“ "iT er *6e1'r, ' and `Mr's:' Mtn:rny Vincent. f , ui Gongrrat lifht t ons to 7 Nancy and afWayner. Ballagh, Beverly ` and ft' roP 1 OPENS FAIR—Saturday was a busy day for Huron MPP Murray Gaunt as he attended three fall fairshin his riding - Teeswntor, Hawick and Tiverton. Above he officially opens the Howick Fail Fair in Gorrie. (Staff Ph®fie) &Glenda Stillagh, Laura Conlon, ilJeff Dickson,'tBrian Jeffrey, Ipavid Kieffer and all others who ,twere winders at the Teeswater ,,Fall Fair this past weekend. Special congratulations to Mari- =lyn Kieffer and ,.Twyla Dickson ,who Wen the Joe ing Special for students in the Teeswater schools with top prize money. Marilyn won in the 4u/dor Girls' Division and Twyla Dickson was' • the winner lin the Senior Girls' Divi- slow- Congratulations also to all win. ners in the Howick Fall Fair. Miss' Isabel Darling.: of ;Kit- chengr and Mr.. and Mrs. John Tyler of St. Marys spent Thanks- giving with Tom Darling. Area residents were saddened to hear of the death of Miss Nellie Doig of Wingham. Miss Doig was a resident of the area before moving to Wingham a few years ago. Belgruve society Melds �utumn thankoffering • BELGRAVE -- The fall thank- offering. meeting of the WMS was held last Tuesday in the Presby- terian Church. President Mrs., Joe Dunbar opened the meeting with the call to worship followed by prayer. Hymn "Fountain of Mercy; God of Love" Was sung. Mrs. Stuart Cloakey read the scripture, Meditation entitled "Gratitude" was taken by Mrs. Alan Dunbar and 'Mrs. Victor Yopngblut led in prayer. The topic was taken by Mrs. Walter Shortreed who read a piece explaining the work of world missions, also,a story of a minister of India studying in Can- ada,, who told of the influence of Christian Missions in India. Mrs. Garner Nicholson read two poems, "Gratitude" and "We Thtiink You". The secretary's re- port was given by Mrs. J. C. Menurney and the treasurer's report by Mrs. Victor Youngblut. A notion was made by Mrs. Walter Shortreed that the society order the new study for next year. The ladies were reminded of tile Fall Rally, October 10, in Goderich. The roll call was an- swered by the 10 present. Ten viSit5 to Sick and shut-ins were recorded. Offering wets received and dedicated and hymn 'Por the Beauty Of the Earth" was' stung: The president closed the meeting with prayer. If you're buying a 'home you'll welcome the: convenience and savings Beaver cin, offer. Sewer . utilizes only :the finest material's p aril when you build with Seaver, you reap all the benefits of modern : factory production, volurne purchas- in'g, superior enginoering design,' plus care and .n precision of manufacturc. 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