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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-01-03, Page 5110W Y eat nroids; may it brin ► $uCC, S S. anti itappihess to eas0 accept ,a eetiigs, pita1'1° k S too». %lay your horizon be bright 'With opportunity and adlievettien4 and niay otxr Valliedi M4141 re .1012g c root . Look what's rolled in! It's the New Year, - here wide-awake • and i ready to take over! To our patrons, thanks. STUDENTS.AT-Turnberry Central School held their Christ- mas concert on Wednesday evening. This group of students portrayed cranberries in the operetta, "Have a Heart It's Christmas". (Staff Photo) 4 1 -e /4 `\.,.�` A. 2 . :�111 ear Is Begfuftig 1\\ q A♦ acTAV.IS Father Time greets'. a New Year waiting to present you with health, happiness. May our friendship endure! BRUCE MACHAN. J F6't i :S.:.i RDWiREa ., ►t OMISES MISES FLINTI(o E 11111111111 aYs new at Huronview? It was standing:room only in the auditorium last week for the residents' Christmas program. Administrator Chester Archibald' was MC for the occasion with vocal solos by Helen Fischer and • Morgan Dalton; readings by Jenny Rutledge, Agnes Douglas, Alice Buchanan, Mrs. Davies, Bert Wood and Margaret" Kehr;;` piano 'solo by Pearl Gilley;' in- strumentals by Mary Taylor „Norman Speir, Jerry Collins and a twenty live member rhythm - band. Mrs. Buchanan and Mrs. Sparling shared the reading of two Christmas pageants with Cora Robinson and August Maas taking the part of Mary and Jo ep -for the ,manger, scene.' a h��Y,,a,, . , 'Ja,,�� ,F go da and s,.l ugM -.w ACe,. 'nembers'ogf: tie- Yioe st. assisted with the music. Fell ing a visit from Santa Claus, who had an orange for everyone, well tals, recitations and dances. The -guests with Mr. and Mrs.' Wilbert • PEEL and STICK VINYL ASBESTOS FLOOR TILE Its easy as A, b C. Three easy steps to long-lasting , floor beauty, A. P..I off the backing paper, one tile at a time. B. Stick the VI. in place. 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WHITECHURCH Mr. and Mrs. Bill MacPherson and family of- St. Helens spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott and family.. s Mr. andMrs. Walter Elliott and family, Bill Forster, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Forster, Wray and Wayne, joined the ether Forster relatives in celebrating Christ- mas, oh Wednesday at ;the Ang lican Church Hall at Lucknow where 31 relatives .gathered. over 200 residents had supper in Holiday visitors with . Vicki the main dining room area with Scott are Brenda Voisin of .the tables decorated specially for Formosa and Sandra Collision of the occasion by the kitchen staff. Teeswater. kitchen staff. Christmas -Day guests with Mr.. Two church -groups were taken and Mrs.. Wallace Conn and Miss on a tour of the building during Alma Conn of Guelph University the weekend. Tfie Clinton Pente- were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas costal Church and the Mitchell . Conley and Jason of Wingham, 'Free Christian Reform, with, the Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hunter and Clinton Christian Reform holding Trevor of London. a Sunday evening song service. Christmas guests with Mr. and Marie Flynn assisted Norman Mrs. Russel Chapman were Mr. Speir and Terry Collins with the and Mrs. Ross Smith, .Cathy, and old tyme music for Monday's ac- Bradley_ of Toronto. Bradley re- tivities. Debbie, .Dawn • and Jim maimed for the week's holiday. Flynn erater.tamed with dance Mr. and Mrs. Gary Chapman numbers and Christmas carols. and Lisa flew to England last The Brucefield United Church week to spend Christmas with her Sunday 'School presented their_ „ folks. . Christglasljgenge,4 jjr.i. ramdy, a` On Christ_mas Daly ', Mr. ; and Night ncy:.7 rabl an introduced t Mr1:!*3 cko'Catiltare, ?Ii4bblCx;V the numbers which included a Blaine and Kevin of Oakville, Mr: play "The legend of the Christ- , and Mrs. Albert Coultes, Mr. and.. mas Rose"; vocals, instrumen- Mrs. Alex Craig and Lana were senior boys assisted with wheel Sdiwichtenberg and family , of . chairs and the senior girls sang Port Elgin. - - - - carols through the building. Miss Celebrating Christ ' as with Marion Grey, who had been orig- Mr. and Mrs. John L. rrie'were 1 1 inally from the Brucefield area, Mr. and' Mrs. Jim Toth, Robbie thanked the young people on be- and Billie of Kitchener and Miss half '4f the residents. Rachel Currie of Cambridge. Belmore Personals Linda Renwick won third prize for ter poem in the Howick Legion's Remembrance Day poem and essay contest. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Helfen- stein and family recently at- tended the wedding, of her niece, ■ " Catherine . Fulcher, in North Tonawanda, N.Y. The family Ithen stayed .for the weekend in. Niagara Falls with Mrs. Helfen- Iste' 's mother, Mrs. Jean Miur. John Green of Alberta visited ,last Saturday with Harvey ii Darling. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Diefenbaker 111 attended the Doon Pentecostal ISunday School program. Mrs. Vera Will of Leamington spent the Christmas holidays Iwithrthe Walter Renwick family. Mild weather won't hinder activities at `the Belmore Arena 111 this year, thanks to the new arti ficial ice. It Looks like it will be one of our busiest years ever. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Metcalfe spent Christmas Eve with kr. and Mrs. Leonard Metcalfe to celebrate Christmas, as well as Leonard's and Myrtle's wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Schwatt- zentruber of Baden spent Christ- mas with the. Diefertbaker fami- lies. Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Nickel and family were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nickel and Don and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Minoque of Gorrie. . Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hohnstein and Joyce, Mr, and Mrs. >n Poole, Melody and Tina of t- chenetr, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Cooper and Jenny of Walkerton, Mr. and Mrs. Ike Schiestel, and Miss, Anne Hohnstein of Kitchener spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Merkley and Brent in Wingham. Celebrating Christmas in Morriston with Mr. and Mrs: Orville Awrey were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harkness, Barbara, Gwen and Grant, and Bob and George Harkness of 1itchener. Christmas Day guests with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Renwick and family were Mrs. Eldon Ren- wick, Mrs. Vera Will, Mr. and 1 ONLY .25 EACH From X55 "LET'S BUILD TOGET4UER" NODGINSaM€D0NALD LUMBER LTD. NORTH STREET, WIWGNAM PHONE 357:3650 1.11 111101 IMO INN 111111 UM • Sq. Ft. AIL BUILDALL ASSOCIATE SPORE Mrs.' Cecil Horton, Kelly and Patty) Atwood and Mrs. Marjorie Tucker of Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Johann, Gilbert and Steven celebrated Christmas on Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Klein and family of Gowanstown, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jeffray„ Doug, Ross and Donna, Miss Margaret Jeffray of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Harper and family spent Christmas bay with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Jeffray and • family. Spending .Chr(stmas in London with Mr. and Mrs. Art Carter and family were Miss Isabel Darling of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. John Tyler of St. Marys, Tom Darling, Mrs. Harvey Ballagh, Terry, 'Beverly and Glenda and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Darling and family. We would like to wish everyone a Happy New Year and to thank all who gave us news in the past year. We would appreciate it if anyone With news in the coming year would callus at 392-6484. Lois and Eileen Darling. As seen on channel See the new lined . S rplI cl tib( washers& dryers at Stainton Hardware Wingham° /I,��//��Ontario 3572910 a vo- do ` To, express our appreciation.' ,for. our customers, byserving the ever better. Haapy.New Year! Three -ringed wishes for the year ha ppi ness,Q health and wealth.' Cut into the Ne•fi Year with light- hearted fun. Our appreciation to all.