The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-08-29, Page 3r
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!PONTIAC
TOYOTA 2.000,.
'7.7"Deer Xis*
711
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A landed iminipitnt, await**
the areal of his 11 -year-old
daughter from the country'`,
wonders if there is. a summer
school where she will be able to
'
E,
Piing lady from Portugal
her'.high school diploma
translated so she can get it
A Artigv"o Immigrant
,rests to know if hie Ontario
driver's license will be, valid:
egpee le to'Ytavia
v r . tower :i'No. "'Yugo -
via
tvia only an care`-.
afkliOnal ,
What have all thefe in
common?. They .are all ;int,
CRAWFORD MOTORS
DODC [19101J1
►1O1J1
War T*
x that aim how
husband` •
was taken prisonor
behind. the Iron Curtain she ewe
to Ontario where she met a
compatriot and fellow r+ 1
The couple lived as
non and wife for 25 years..
Together they saved up to buy a
home, became Canadian
and gradually ,built a good life,
• But when the Mon died suddenly
„of d looked
a o et forwartotack, the a gem.
''
Who
fortable Cid ' .age 1, •lees,
suddenly div, til u it her
lifetime partner had died witht:
a will, and now she was in danger
of , losing .everything" she +.
*irked so hard for.
ONTARIO***
20 Ontario.
M�nhs which
o1► Ontario, was
coordinated by the
Minisb7 of
on behalf of all
Ministries.
Industry and Tourism
Claude Bennett said,
communication program was
designed t . *kr*principolly
the ethnic peoples ' Cue Province
of the vim. types of gov
went services freely and readily
available to thein in the
management of their day-to-day
lives."
The ONTARIO 10 messages
have gone outuames On
ethnic r radio programs, tour lang.
uagea en TV, a:,ad in 'scores of
weekly and foreign -language
newspapers all over provide;
And the people have responded,
Some need' jobs, some need
proper housing; some have
medical problems. Some want
members of their overseas
, the
government's ONTAItIO S
COMInuntcatiO4. Program has
pi ided a 'reel b in bei
them settle °into anew life-
gAF`
To keep -owlets Ming ha
out . containers holding
medicines, fornihire Polishes, or
.household. cleaners, ,is always a
challenge. A new .lnproved
safety closure.' which 'can be
adapted to secure . such cow
Miners, vihile atthe .sometime, it
enables ate to. open "the con .
tainers, is the .invention of
Wheel Gy .9 Awa. lis
invention is protected... by
Canadian Patent 942k. 707 ,issued
on February 26, 1914.
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STORE HOURS:
Monday thru Friday
8:00 a.m. • 5:30 p.m.
Saturday
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
CHiltiDRE • OF A •AGES .enc . thit midway, at the
three, r
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. dst i" o .
eG .ii
Ci
y e� iw ^ :� the bail it ..fit W�c aha on$ of
• the favorite rides vas the traditional merry-woo/4 The
event featured appearances by the Purham: Pipe Baud, the',`,
VI/Ingham Deb -u -tons andon the final Avening a ;baby,: .
nudging contest was held. .
`(Staff Phoit9'
Bluevale
The Tri -county Bluevale'Giris Saturday to goiti Silent Valley.
won the semifinals against Park to visit Mr. and Mrsx' Albert
Porter at their tr,
Corrie last Monday night inate'.
Bluevale. The score , was iz.e. Miss TAW King • o1
They area. now playing the finals
visited with tfr.' '. J.Elliott ion
against Walton. The first game '`qday.
was playedin Walton en Thur s- ' ' Glenn Mcifercher w
day.evening with Walton`w hostess► .for a miscellaneous
0-8. Mo► day evening a► 'l
Mr, and Mrs ' Elliott and dune for rein who
"Iat�rry�x
family vacationed last week with :will be. married.o n September '.
About40 di
Mr, and Mrs. ,wed Elliott. A � .. � � fended. Gamy
.. and Mfrs, Ai r Cameron ::.of wears played,, De ,. How
Mitchell .visited at the` weekend Per, 'sista r: the. gr o► n ; A
with Mr.' and. Mrs.Fred'Elliott. Clark in ani . S
Mr. and Mrs. O. Goldthorpe of Holme mothers of t ;bride and
England spent this week with Mr. groom, assisted Linder to opertinl"
and Mrs. Walter . Willitts .' and. nerox ►y lovely, gifts Lunch
family and Mr. and mrsr, , ` Bert brought l the ' evenhag to a
Garnisa and fannl q
LiMstorw. . close, Mrs. Sharp"invited,
aelndvisMirsed wonTueadeHyrnothf ehvmeryeo!ne topy hostat.her
Mr: and Mrs. Fraser Haugh'and
JrGlen Porter. Eileen. it and Mrs iAlex' efi'beE
of .
Sunday visitans' :with <M�r: and• #'diene vigite'd ±will:, '� ,
Mrs. Bert Garniss' were. fir. a id aJ.Elliott;a a �'' a ' bec..k
Mrs. N. S.':Calvert of oder t. ile';the�r t n y
and Mr. and Mrs. A:. Anderson of park with Mr.: and Mrs Albert
Vancouver. Mrs. Anderson 'a Pow:.
niece of Mr. and Mrs. Garniss:
Mr. and Mts. Fraser Haugh
and Eileen attended the Wedding ding : Byx about 800 DX. the
11 of . their granddaughter, skimp culture had evolvedn
Kathy7
Darling to Dale Caskalnette ' it.4,,1tthe Denbigh Flint complex;wriich
River ;rMr .dates betw , i0o B C, an
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Carman Nixon: and family of 2500 B.C. Among the chars.+-
London also attended the wed' ' teristics of the Dorsetculture are
ding, then spent some time with ground, rather than chipped,
Mr. and Mrs. Haugh and Eileen. harpoon and arrowhead points, a
Mrs. Edna Forbeck of Niagara development .the Dorset culture`
Falls visited with Mr. and J. might have borrowed from
J. Elliott last weekend. Mrs. prehistoric Indians living in the
Forbeck and Mrs. Elliott left forest region to the south.
PREPARES TO HIT— His bat already blurred with action,
a member of the Whitechurch Intermediates gets ready to
hit from Mount Forest's Jack Arnett in a game in Mount
Forest last Wednesday. (Staff Photo)