The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-02-21, Page 10•a
-Tina S, Thursday, FFebrUary 31, 1$"14
Notes from Whitechurch
Mrs./Ail Wwas permitted
tO return qtr on Saturday from
1041100711,1 Hospital.
motors with Misses
Mcds and. Mary Laidlaw were
i« ie lead; John and Mary
of '!oras.
Mr. .and . Mrs. Tom P• ritchard
" and family of Lucknow were
y evening visitors with Mr.
`s. Beit McClenaghan 'and
ankl Mrs, Carl McCienagltan.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Milligan
• On qday and Saturday visited in
$#reetsville with their daughter,
` . Pat 'Donnelly, Mr. Donnelly
and A 1 .
nsea
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Davis and
Dana of Windsor spent a few days
, , on the weekend with her parents,
Mr. and, Mrs. Garnet Farrier,
and visited her grandmother,
Mrs. Eunice Gillespie, at
Wingham hospital. •
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Beecroft,
Kevin and Shannon of Wingham
were Sunday Visitors with his
parents,, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bee -
,
croft. •
• Mr. and Mrs. L, R. McGuire
and Sean bf Toronto and Mr. and
Mrs. R.oy Bramhill of Palmerston
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs: Russel McGuire.
Mr.,and Mrs, Dan Tiffin visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
John McInnes and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Carman Whytock
and Jackie visited with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Whytoek of Teeswater, on Sun-.
day.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Ben McClenaghan and Mr. '
and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan were
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin McClenaghan
and Nancy of St. Thomas.
Paul Laidlaw of Guelph and
Jane Laidlaw of London spent the
weekend with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw.
Mrs. Bill Evans arrived home
to London on Saturday from a two •
weeks' bus toar to .Florida., She
spent the night with Mr. and Mrs.
Eric Evans and family ..of * Cyde
Park. On Sunday Bill Evans
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Ontario wide service. •
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Erle
Evans and f army and .
Evan returned home with him.
She repot she had the moat
interesting sightseeing tour of
any she had previously taken.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Muss of
Thameaford visited on may.
with' his mother, Mrs. Bessie
Mulliss, Wilford and John
Clipperton of Langside.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott and
family, were Sunday visitors on
her father,, Bill Forster.
Whitechurch WI members are
busy making .arrangements for
the dance to be held on Friday
evening in the hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Coultes-
of Toronto spent the weekend
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Coultes. On . Saturday
evening Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Coultes and Darlene, Mr. and
Mrs. Rae Lewis. and Michael of
Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Coultes of Toronto visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miller,
Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes
visited on Wednesday with Mr.
and Mrs. Elwood Groskorth of
Goderich.
Mrs. Dave McAllister and
Mervin of Culross were Tuesday
evening visitors with Mr. and'
Mrs. Wallace Conn.
Mr. and Mrs. John Willis and
Jeffery of Hanover were Friday
guests of Mrs. Earl Caslick and
also visited with his mother, Mrs.
Doris Willis.
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Currie
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Russel Fear.
Brian Falconer of Toronto
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Mowbray. Mr. and
Mrs. James Wilson of Wingham
were Sunday visitors at the same
lxe.
. Eunice Gillespie had to
return the fiat of the week to
Wingham and District Hospital.
On Tuesday last Mr. and Mrs.
Russel Ross were In Landon
where they had station with
their doctors..
• Jaek Gillespie of Sarnia visited
on Thursday with his mother,
Mrs. Eunice Gillespie, at Wing-
ham hospital.
Members of Whitechurch WI on
Wednesday evening packed
around 30 Valentine boxes for
shut-in folks and those living
alone, On. Thursday they were
busy delivering these boxes.
Last week while at work at
Campbell Soup, Listowel, Mrs.
Bill Willis took sick and was
rushed to Listowel • Memorial
Hospital where she underwent
surgery. We learn she isrecover-
ing as rapidly as can be expected.
Simon de Boer of Ridgetown
was a Saturday visitor in the
village.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Murdock
on Saturday evening joined
Langside Young People's Society
at the bowling party held at
Lucknow Bowling Alley.
Carpenters were busy last
week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .
Ivan Laidlaw, building a garage
. and sun porch at the south side of
the house.
Chalmers . Young . People's
Society will meet on Saturday,
February, .23, at 8 p.m. at the
home of Mr. and Mrs." Wallace
Milligan.
Members of the YPS assisting
Lloyd Murdock, at Chalmers
Presbyterian ditch on Sunday
were Cecil de Boer leading the
responsive reading and Rhonda
Gibson giving the offering
prayer:
Gorrie Personals
Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Hastie of
Mississauga spent the 'weekend
at Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strong
,and also visited Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Hastie. •
Mr. and Mrs.Ronald Nicholson
and family of Cambridge -Preston
spend the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. George Keil. Mr. and Mrs.
Calvin Moffat of Oakville, Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Townsend, Wrox-
• eter, Mrs. Wilfred Murray, Clif-
ford and Mrs. Arnold. Murray of
Lethbridge, Alta., visited Sunday
at the same home. • T•
Mrs. William Knox and Kevin
and Miss Frances White of Owen
Sound visited Sunday with Mr. .
• and Mrs. Earl King.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Underwood,
Mrs. Earl Underwood, Mrs.
Gordon Underwood and Mr. and
Mrs. Verne Clark of Wroxeter
spent Friday evening at the home
of ' Mr, and Mrs. Brian Hill of
Harriston. Mrs. Gordon Un-
derwood remained and spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. 'Ed
Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs. got ald Mann and
family of Heati'icote and Mr. and
Mrs. Mule Hindle of Meaford
ispent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Sheldon Mann.
Miss Susan Templeman of Kit-
chener spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Wes Gallaway.
Mrs. Lloyd Jacques and Mr.
and Mrs. James Inglis,of Clifford
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trust the dual -action
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desi ned to neutralize the'
exc ss Stomach acid that
cau es heartburn. But Di-Gel
does even more because it's
two medicines in' one. Its
dual -action tablet contains a
uniqueilicone ingredient to
help break up gas bubbles
that distend the stomach,
cause that bloated, too -full
feeling. With gas gone, ant-
acids can work even faster!
Di-Gel, in tie- D' . G E L®
uid or tablets.
CanIDB
help you?
on Monday, February 25th
one of our representatives
Mr. N. G. Peever
will be at the TowWHall Council Chambers,
Wingham from 1-4 p.m.
357-3550
M,tr�ti,� buYriesses including
Agriculture . Manufacturing
Tourism • Construction
• Professional Services
• Transp.o:r-to±-io.n -4-Wholesale
and Retail Trades,
have obtained loans from IDB to acquire land,
buildings, and machinery, to increase working
capital. to ¶tart a new business,
and for other purpose,
If you need financing for a business proposal
and are unable to obtain it olsewhere ort
reilsornabie t(!rrn,, «n,d rion iiti(,rv,, perhilpy, IDB
can help you
INIIIISTIIIAI
IIfVEIOPMENTIJflNK
197 York St.,
London, Ontario N6A 162
visited Saturday with Mrs. Bert
Hubbard...
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Sleight -
holm of Ethel visited Thursday
with Mr. and Mrs; Goldwyn
Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Thompson and Jason of Kit-
chener also visited at the same
home. ,
Elgin McInnes of Oshawa spent
Sunday withMr. and Mks. Thom-
as McInnes. .
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Simmons
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
• Sinnm no
s oh:?Monday fo vit Mr:.
and Mrs. James Freiburger of
Greenoch.
Mr. and -Mrs. Grant _ Mont-
gomery and triplet sons, Greg,
Scott and Paul of London were
supper guests' of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Strong ' on Thursday
evening.
Mrs. Albert Dustow and Mrs.
Harry Holmes of Molesworth
visited several days at the home
of Mr. Woodrow Dustow of Tor-
onto.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hall and
Mrs. Robert Brown of Ayr visited
Mr. and. Mrs. Gordon Edgar and
also called on Wellesley Strong.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lane of Lis-
towel visited recently with Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Bennett.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robinson
and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Taylor
have returned home after a three
week holiday in' Texas and
Mexico.
Mrs. Roy Gowdy, Mrs. Harry
Gowdy, Mrs. Ken Bennett, Mrs.
Charles Finlay and Mrs. Arnold
Halliday of Wingham, and Mrs.
Harvey Coupland of Wroxeter
visited Wednesday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Metcalfe
of Belmore ,
Blake Ferguson of Guelph
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Ferguson.
Mr. and Mrs. William Klum-
penhouer and family of RR 1
Wroxeter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred De
Fries of Monkton, Mr. and Mrs.
Tim Van de 'Kemp of Stratford
and Mr. and Mrs. John Van de
Kemp ., RR 2 Gorrie visited
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. John Van de Kemp.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Camp-
bell of Kincardine Twp. visited
Rev. and Mrs. George Sach and
with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Scott
on Sunday. • Rev. Sach was min-
ister at their church at Arnow..
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WII'4GHAM
FEB. 21
LAKELET PERSONALS
Nor and Mrs. Jim Inglis spent
Friday evening with Mr., and
Mrs. George Pinkney in Walker-
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. George Farrish
visited Sunday with Jack Wright
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Laverene Green-
ley and sons spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wylie in Ford-
wich.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Judge of
Caledon East visited Wednesday
with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Judge.
Lakelet won over Drew Friday
night with a score of 7-2 in the
first game of the playoff. They
will play > their second game
Tuesday night.
Belgrave
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Log.
were weekend visitors with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geos
McGee and Mr. and Mrs. CliffLogan. ii
George Inglis of Walkerto.
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Bieman.
Mrs. John McCormack, Chris
tie and Emilie of Orangeville
visited Tuesday and Wednesday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs
Clarence Chamney.
Douglas and Danny Thompson
of Goderich spent the weekend
with their grandparents, Mr, end,
Mrs. Bert Johnston and Mrs.
Amelia Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McDonald
and Mr. and Mrs. James Mc-
Donald were Saturday evening
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Johnston.
Logan on Sunday evening'.
e>Ir Mr. and Airs. John Spivey and
Georg
family of Ingersoll visited on
Saturday with Mr. and'Mrs.
Harold Procter and Miss
Margaret Curtis.
Mrs, RobertnPurdon has moved
this week to her new home in
K,. , Lucknow in the Anderson apart-
ments.
► Mr. and Mrs. Randy White and.
Cari-Lynn of Kitchener • were
.. recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Jamieson.
Bruce ilanna and Lynn `,Doerr
of Listowel left Sunday frond
Toronto 'International Airport for
a vacation in Hawaii.
Mr. and Mrs. -Lorne-Jamieson
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Lennox of Listowel,
Ellen Thompson, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Thompson of
--RR 1, Belgrave, received word
that she has passed with honors
her Grade.6.piano examinations
at the Royal Conservatory of
Music. She is a pupil of Ruth
Alton, Lucknow. ,
m
Mr. and Mrs. David Hanna and
family . of Kitchener spent the
week with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence , Hanna and Mr.
and Mrs. Willard Armstrong:
•They also attended the Belgrave
Ice Carnival on Saturday eve-
ning. l
Ronald .• bberd of Mildmay
spent Thursday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Hibberd.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell
and family of Winthrop visited on
Sunday with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Hibberd.
Mr: and ,Mrs. Bruce Marshall .
of London visited last Saturday
with her father, Stanley Cook,
Albert Vincent of Wingham and
District Hospital was a supper
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Logan
8eIn sorer spent Walter Renwick three
days last week an Calgary, at-
; tending a Sheep Producers'
meeting.
Plans are well under way for
the Variety` Night Concert to be
held in the community centre, on
Friday, March 8. So hurry and
get your. tickets now at*
from a
Institute member.
meeting seting of newyear
BELGRAVE —The first mieetr
ing of the UCW for 1974 was, held
January. 29. The meeting opened
with the worshipservice
service sexist
ducted by. Mrs. Lawrence. Taylor
and Mrs. Willard Armstrong.
"Standing at the Portal of the.
Opening Year" was sung. Mrs..
Armstrong read the scripture
•from Romans, chapter 8, fol-
lowed by meditation and prayer
by Mrs. Taylor. A poem, 'Life's
Journey", closed the worship
service.
Past President Mrs. James
Conites called upon Rev. John
Roberts to cond ct the instal-
lation of the new officers. Follow-
ing this Mr. Roberts spoke to the
members, his subject being
"Spiritual challenge and how it
concerns each one".
Mrs." Coultes thanked Mr.
Roberts and expressed her
thanks to everyone for the sup-
port given her while president.
She then Called on the new presi-
dent, Mrs. Ross Anderson, who
conducted the business portion of
the meeting.
Minutes of the previous meet-
ing were read and approved, also
the treasurer's :yearend report.
The correspondence:, was read
Iv s
hich dons.. . ;.o : er�Y • a
ion
notes., e
t -f
ge ,974
Was presented 14r Mrs. Harold
,Vincent. Newfoundland Con-
ference was selected as the
project to which the money will
be allocated for. the year.
A committee of Mrs. James
Coultes, Mrs. Robert Grasby,
Mrs. Ross Anderson and Mrs:
Jack Taylor were asked to in-
vestigate prices of different
materials suitable for covering
the basement floor. .
It was decided to send a bale of
good used clothing to London
mission service in the spring.
Mrs. Anderson announced the
Huron -Perth Presbyterial to be
held in Mitchell, Mauch 6 and
there is to be a forum on alcohol
held in Northside United Church,
Seaforth, March 27.
The World Day of Prayer for
the Belgrave community will be
held March 1 in the Anglican
Church.
"Sun of My Soul, Thou Saviour..
Dear", was sung and Mrs. An-
derson closed the meeting with
the benediction.
THE
lhl!�H��° LEGION- wet�
• �came�
Saturday. The new Tiee'er new �r�';,�,�' #a ,r6fr members, are ar
.e Ron. �INali<r;7nlny MarltOomeary, slit.
'Irvine, Tom' Irwin, Bob; Bryon and, Jim Brooks,; Wayne, Kr, er,
Don Brooks. - �►rr�a,nnd�:
(Sufi<`oto)'
Recom,nendanon.
to 4matgaindte
gets approval
The rnem.bers of the . Bygrave
District Credit Union approved
their board of directors recom-
itiiendation to amalgamate . with
Wingham Community Credit
'Union at their 21st annual meet-
ing on February 14. •
A similar motion was paSsed
Wingham "Credit Union Annual -
Meeting the
nnual•Meeting'the following day.
North Huron Credit Union was
chosen 'as the new name.
President Archie Purdoli' > e7
ported a large increase in growth
during 1973 and said that the.
amalgamation should enable the
Credit Union to be of greater a
service in the . community.
;Manager George Michie reported
an increase in interest .rates on
deposit accounts front 6 per cent
to 8 per •cent.
The members approved a divi-
dend of seven per cent on their
shares for 1973.
What's new at
Huronview7
Mrs. Gladys Van Eginund. and
Stewart . McEwen visited the
Home on Monday afternoon and
helped to provide the. , old tyme
music along with Norman Speir
and Jerry Collins. A new Monday
volunteer, Terry Gibbs, helped
.with the music, the wheelchairs
and the games. During the pro-
gram three. new . residents were
welcomed, Ars, Xouss of
14ensall, Mrs: - Kelly
Parker of Goderich.
The Kinette . Club of Clinton
-treated the residents ot1 ground
floor north and centre with a Val-
entine tea on Thursday morning.
The .girls served cheese cake
made in the shape of a heart and
also presented a lovely bouquet of
flowers -far. dining room.
Members of the club serving the:
tea were Roxanne* Brown, Bev
Riley, Laurie Daw, Lorine Den-
omme, Carol Bowker and Pat
Mann:
A group of young people from
the Clinton area with Jim
Burgess as leader and teacher
provided the Family Night pro,
gram. Mr, Burgess introduced
-the numbers and accompanied
Janet Postrlima, Lloyd 'Crich,
Laurie Henderson, Jo ,Anne
Cantelon, Brenda Fee,• Julie
Bartliff and Gayle La Crouix ac-
companied by the guitars sang
several numbers. Miss Pearl
Gidley thanked the entertainers
on behalf of the residents.
OTTAWA, OT.
MARCH -24;104, 9:30 A.M. •
• "die Canadian Nadia -Television cesiinisalon will
• hold a public hearing at. the Skyline Motet r on
al Ballroom) to ctupaider:'the following nottetin.
CABLE TELEVISION ,LICENCE APPLICATION
WINGHA , ONT.
r1taymond. L Gowdy rieprlesenting 14company to be,
Incorporated Gorrie, Ont., .
Application for a broadcasting licence to carry oo a
cable.television television system to serve Wingham, Ont.
r
Proposed installation. fees: ,$10.00
Proposed monthly fees: .18.00 ,first outlet; $2.50
per extra
Proposed channel distribution: —on TV eels:.
6 ,Canadian, • 2 nonuCanadian, 1 kcal Origina-
tion, 1 educational and 1 Canadian Fl
--on FM band: 6 Canadian.
Location .where the application may ' be examined: •
Crawford and <Mil1s, Barristers,
217 Josephine' Street,
Wingham, Ont. •
INFORMATION ON APPLICATIONS AND HEARING
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ddress given in this notice for examination of the ap-
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