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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-05-09, Page 74 Co11 VON lissmasione tat bkr11,11 You *Wu* our blowy boat Solt Help Moroi The ortroctive The sty* end designs liowyso ono holp your h end Save MeosY 1111).91APT HOMES, 'ONTARIO for -further Information, call: cuFf INII)/iERTON SALES RIPRIESINTATIVIII. Point Clark R. R. l', Kincardine', Ontario Offlce: 35 Hama; 395.5544 • )0110) Mr. and Mrs. Don (atilt), and Awes Portland, spent the endwiththeIad1s'rn dtb t Edward G4b.on. M.,ttft has spent the pest '004* of weeks here. lbs. James re**, ed to her home ht Eseetowo„ week after *Pending the ixtlit five weeks with ber sister., Mrs. 'Boss Sanderson, and 'other relatives. - Mr. and lifrs. Viralisiot Mat. theya attended . the wedding of their grandson, Scoot , to , Han* Lytok in on Saturdy. Lth Mitchell and friend - weekend, with Mr. and Mrs. coal' Clarke.. • Mrs. Harold .Kaake held a sue - 'Sr; Citizens! - eOctire party Sovon Iiiist* in stOck Over twenty sizos.avallable Cash INSCOtiltt for Payment on Delivery ERN Delivery Approximately May 20 Price Increase June 15 CALL COLLECT WALKERTON 8e14187 Imp kis Invited - i• WROXETER — Fourteen tables were In play at the Social Senior Citizens' euchre party held in the Community Hall. Ladies' prizes went tO Mrs. Jim Inglis and t Mita Hehn; Men's prizes were won by Russell ickel and Oliver Riley. Aim Inglis won the door prize and .a travelling prize went . to 1410yd McGee. Lunch was served by the com. mittee.in charge. The next meeting will be held May 13 with Mr. and ,Mrs. Alex Petrie and Mr. and Mrs. Ander- son ,Gibson as the coptnittee. 1 sod* soeirmoon. Mr. sod Mrs. Stoney Crook woo weekend with Mines Marion Gibson. We ari report that Miss Elsie been able to ratiorn to Iut week following a therapy in 'Iliirriston Home. Mr. and Mm. Cecil Casks irlshay.movedtoU*efrj r in the fonner Peet Ace Building which they chased, Kisses Louise Gibson' Dianne Leek were taws Hospital Tag Day In the *Ma and are thankftd to dents for their support. In the obituary last week for George Westlake, the name of William Westlake, Saltford, aia surviving 'brothe, was mni We regret this minis/Son asci apologize to the 'lqestlaltefttmllr. -CUIE MOM Lakelet I Club, togetherwith the tookeiet II Club and a few of the mothers, attended a cosmetic demonstration in Walkerton. Proper skin care and application of makeup, without losing the natural look, was demonstrated by Mrs.; Heidi and mkt. Black. well; -our °Karen Dickert being the model; ,.‘••• The last Meeting- for this club will be held Thursday, May 23, at thetome of Karen Dickert • • . 0 • • , AFTER TOUR1NG the operation al SunriseDairy in Wingham, students of Mrs. .Colleen RobertSon'S '11Vingllarn Public School kindergarten c lass settle down for a session of chocolate milk, cookies and questions: Mrs, Renus Bailay who with :her husband owns the dairy, first Conducted a complete tour of the facilities and then triedid answer some of the questions the children had about what they had . (Staff Photo) \\ ..;-"•JII110' 1149;3 oilstri rE7ri:17r1277: rarlr I1C 1E3 ver Paint Galion Cedar 'Picnic Table ei no -7 zip .FILitE11:1 IS. HERE Come in to your Beaver store now...and pick up your copy of the Flyer!! 405 JOSEPHINE ST. WINGHAM PHONE 357-2581 JL SAVE ON A HONORED and ONE ITEMS, SPECIALLY PRICED FOR A LIMITED TIME!! STORE HOURS: Monday thru Thursday 8100a.m. 5:30 p.m. Fridays 8 a.m. . 9 p.m. Saturday aan. 4:00 p.m. . ' • , , IMAGE" SEEKERS The sixth meeting of the Blue - vale III Club was held on Tuesday, April 30, ifl the Bluevale United Church. Seven Inembers answered the roll call by stating one way of having a healthy complexion. Achievement bay plans were discussed. The guest speaker for the meeting was Mrs. Mary Lou Johnston. She demonstrated the prOper methodt of applying,make up. The members were given an opportunity to experiment with various cosmetics. Joanne Schmidt thanked Mr Johnston and presented Wer with' a gift. • I e; ZWitg ,'P ',At Mr. and Mrs, Wilmer Scott of Goderich were Saturday visitors in Gorrie with his brothers and their wives, Rev. R. J. and Mrs. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Scott. The Gorrie Women's Institute is busy preparing for the district annual meeting and luncheon to be held'May 14 at Gorrie United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gedcke of Listowel visited Thursday with Mr. and Mrs, Gbrdon Mann. Mr. and Mrs. Davey Edgar have moved tow the former resi- dence of Wellesley Strong which they have purchased. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rea, Teddy, Jimmy and Kelly Anne spent Sunday with his parents, Fordwich Best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Gary Rybicke who were married Saturday in Wroxeter United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Will and little son of Listowel visited Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Doug Har- grave. Mrs. Les Watkins of Bolton visited Thursday with her mother, Mrs. Clare Harris and with Mr. Harris in Palmerston Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Tudan and Terry of Mississauga spent the weekend at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Armstrong visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. David Schneider in Kit- ehener and attended the circus at the Kitchener Auditorium. Jack Schumacher was able to return home Thursday from Lis- towel Memorial Hospital. Miss Mabel Loughran of Lis- towel spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Les Loughran. Noah Reis was able to return home last week from Wingham and District Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jordan re- turned home on Thursday after spending several days at their cottage at Byng Inlet. Mrs. Earl Moore is presently confined to Victoria Hospital in London. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parsons and Susie moved over the week- end to' Hampton, N.B., where they have taken up residence. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schu- macher of St. Jacobs were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schumacher. A bus load of Senior Citizens from Fordwich and also several Fordwich Cubs and leaders at- tended the circus Saturday in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller, rdination was nox utec BLUEVALE The ordination ofiDenisG. Freeman,S.A., to the Christian ministry in Knox Church, was held on Sunday by the Presbytery of BruceiMait:- land. The church was fillectwith visiting clergymen, relatives and friends. The Reverend G Noble B.A., B.D., of Lueknow gave the call to worship. The Bluevale choir sang, "Heaven Came (Down'''. The Reverend •Walter Allun B.A., B.D.. of Dundas gave the sermon. Adouble quartet from ,Belmore sang "The' Way of the Cross". The Reverend P.A. Ferguson, B.A., assisted in ordaining Denis Freeman. The Reverend Robert H. Armstrong, M.A., B.D. of Wingham delivered the charge to the minister- • The Bluevale choir , sang "Reach up to Jesus". Mrs. Ross Hoggart was organist, and Miss t'velrlDickZon accompanied ore Belmore singers. • Reverend Denis Freeman gave the benediction. j• rar:s°411111:1:isidlePr°viditime a°11etrYttelillatile'::etjoyed. * Celli lite '"4 BUIEVALE,:4'Jarge crowd • Was on hand' Saturday -'evening ' • when friends,' neighbors and rein, -• fives helped to celebrate the AOth wedding anniversary or Mr; and, Danting was enjoyed to the music of the ."Sels • Orchestra" from Guelph.. • • • Mr. and MrtClimin have foUr. • children Jerry and Murray of Bluevale, • Marlyn, (Mrs, Lockridge) of New BrUnswiek • Marjorie, (Mrs. BilI Connell) 01 Guelph. • • • . Theywerepresentedv4th a red . • Sitik left 1 I I 011 APINEI afid Mrs: Martin' iCoit Kelly Anne remained for a few days with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.. Maurice Kerkham, New South Wales; Miss Glenis Dent of Surrey, Eng- land; Barry Stofberg, Marseilles South Africa; Mrs. Ron Nichol- son,,Michael and Chrissy of Cam- bridge (Preston) were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George KeMril.s. 'Archie Miller spent the weekend with Mrs. George Ars- cott of Toronto andlalso visited at the home of Harry Lansley and Ken Arscott of Toronto. Mrs. Wilford King and Mrs. Thomas MacDonald spent the weekend with Mrs. Clara Colmer of Toronto. Personals Grant and Lori visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rick Woods in Listowel. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Denny of Guelph visited Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs_Earl Moore. Mrs. Yvonne Bricker of Baden was also a weekend visitor at the same home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bender and Janet and Kathy Clarke of Owen Sound were weekend visitors with Clarence Bender. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mulvey, Cindy and Jeff of Belmore were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sothern. Bill Brown, who is attending Waterloo University, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown. Sunday guests at the same home were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Lowry and Cheryl of Arthur. Mr. and Mrs. Wally Gibson are enjoying a nice ripe tomato which she grew from a plant in the house. Mrs. Gibson had brei-ellt earth in last fall for a Christmas cactus and there -apparently were some tomato seeds in it. She has six healthy plants. Hold shower FORDWICH —Mrs. Glenn Johnston and Mrs. Jack Ruttan entertained for a Jack and Jill shower at the thriller's home in honor of. Miss Donna Munro of Embro, bride elect of this month. Miss Munro was presented with a card table and chairs for which she thanked everyone. A buffet supper was enjoyed by some 50 friends. Guests attended from Cayuga, Drayton, Shelburne, Monkton, Paisley, Embro, Wingham, Brampton, Stroud, Woodstock. swag lamp, sewing hamper and other• -efts• Bahr. oHarvey and DtOsy thanked everyone and a delicious Imich was served by the Women's Institute; Then the bride and groom of 40 years passed wed- dmg cake made by Mrs. Alex McCracken, and decorated by Mrs. Stanley Moffatt: . • Guests were present from Toronto, London, Listowel, Markham, Guelph and local points. Afraid you're going deaf? Montreal—A free offer of spe- cial interest to those who hear but do not understand words has been announced by Beltone. A. non-operating model of the small- ' est Beltone aid ever made will be given absolutely free to anyone requesting it. Send for this free model now. It is not a real hearing aid, but it will show - you how tiny hearing help can be. The actual aid weighs less than a hird of an ounce, and it's all at ear level, in one unit. No wires lead from body to head. 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