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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-08-29, Page 10� jorie Procter on cattrrday from to the British Isles. She mat by her uncle and aunt, Mtn, Co. ad Smithson of who baht her to ons qday. Mr. and L Carman Farrier, Conlin and Carol dnd . Farrier Spent a few days with Mrs. Nelson Hig- G. Mr, and tended the • William Gow atR h wedding mini versary of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs:, Jack Ladd Of Goderich. Michael Wales of.London spent tilt. weekend with hi; c lre'nta, Mr, and Mrs, Gow, - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gow of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Al llendri and family of Bolton were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Cow, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Procter returned home on Friday night from a five-day Polar Bearbus tour to Maoeonee• Mrs. John McKee and , and Mrs. Jack McKee of Montreal spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. HaroldProcter and Miss Margaret' Curtis. Mrs. John Mc- Kee remained for a couple of weeks with her sisters. Rev, ,lobe Roberts had charge of', the service again in Knox United Church following his holi- days. A men's choir sang two numbers. Sunday School will resume at .10:15 air*. next Sun- day. Mr, and Mrs. Ross Anderson, Doreen and Sheila have returned ba►rne from a camping holiday on Georgian Bay WO Ruth Ann notch and Mies Wanda Lee of Durham Isitit en Saturday ems' by Plann from Toronto International Ajtrport for a tom' of the British Isles and. other parts M Ems, Mr, rand `Mre. Koala Spieran of Florida and Mr. mind Mrs, Harold Keyes of Atwood visited on Satur- day with Mfrs. Amelia Brown and Mr,, d et �rt}�Johnatoon.��,/ Mr, - . Sam #�: fetch. a:, David spent the weekend with Mr,, and Mrs. Norman Rill and family at'their cottage at Batley Down Beach, along Lake1 Simco.. Herb Wheeler and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler visited on Friday with Mrs. J. 8. Townsend at her cottage -at Point Clarke: Mrs Goldie Wheeler of London visited on Saturday with Mrs. Herb eifr. Mr. and Miriii. Alex Stylets of 'ftonto spent the weekend with Mra . Cori McGill. Mai Martha Armstrong of Windsor spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Willard' Armstro.S,. Mrs. Robert Campbell. and Mrs. Harold Agar of Seaforth visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Willard Armstrong, Mrs., Jessie Larnont o ktoosomin, Sask., Mr. and Mrs, George Lamont and Elaine of Fleming, Sask., who have been visiting with Mr, and Mrs. James Lamont returned home together last Thursday. Dale Lamont. accompanied them for a two- week vacation. Mir. and Mrs. • Wayne Minick, Eddie and Cathy of Kitchener spent the week holidaying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence` Hanna. Cards of Thanks Thanks to the very best. To Doctors McGregor and Hanlon, for their excellent care and daily visits, to the nurses in intensive care unit, to my wonderful relatives; friends and neighbors .for their lovely gifts, flowers, cards and visits. A very special ' thanks to a great mother who stayed with the family while I was in the hospital. Thanks again to the very best. Milly Lewis PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT The Canadian 'Radio -Television Commission announces the fottowing decision effective Juiy 31' 19'4. •Dseisiem CRTC 74471. WINGHAIN, • ONT.. • 7205677 Application by Raymond R. Gowdy. representing a company, to be incorporated for a broadcasting licence -for a cable televis- ion undertaking to serve Wingham, -Ont. D clsion:., APPROVED IN PART ,he Comi issioe' 'issues a licence expiring March 31, 1977 'sub= het to conditions to •be Specified `therein.. This term will enable ..the Comm lssion,:to consider;reriswal of t is Ii+ einceAet the same lire is renewal` of Other f Gene es in this region . The'boundary of the area proposed to be served bythe licensee is generally acceptable but will be more particularly described (n; he licence., -.Out. of the application .to distribute. °distant, FM stations CKD3-FM Hamilton, Ont.; CFPL-FM London, ,Ont.; CHYM-FM Kitcheneer,' Ont.; CHFI-FM Toronto, Ont.; CJOY-FM Guelph, OOnt ; And CFCA-FM on channel 12 is DEFERRED. The. C•gmnissign notes the applicants plans. fol community prograreiMp* ilsd'considers that this activity can be a very irn- .portent'' 'of the service ,being offered to. the community. • • Guy Lefebvre, Director -General of Licensing Canadian Conseil de la Radio -Television Radio -Television Commission Canaadienne • • Le Conseil de la Radio -Television cariadienne annonce la decision suivante qui. prendra effet le '31 juillet 1974: Mislay CRTC 74271 WINGHAM- (ONT.) - 720567 Demand. presentee par Raymond R. Gowdy representant une compagnie a constituer en voce d'obtenir une licence de radio - diffusion afin d'exploiter une entreprise de teiletvision par cable pour desservir Wingham (Ont.). Maslen: APPROUVE EN PARTIE Le Conseil accords upe licence expirant le 31 mars 1977 aux conditions qui y seront mentionnetes. Cette periods permettra au Conseil d'etudiet le renouvellement de tette licence en mime temps qua (e renouvellement d'autres licences de la region. Las (smites de le region que le titulaire de licence compte desservir sont acceptables en getneral. Elies seront toutefois decrites avec plus de precision dans la licence. Le partial de la demand. en vue de distribuer les stations FM eloignei.s CKDS-FM Hamilton (Ont.); CFPL-F.M London, Ont).; CHYM-FM Kitchener (Ont.); CHFI-FM Toronto (Ont.); CJOY- FM Guelph (Ont.); et CFCA-FM au canal 12 est DIFFEREE. Le Counseit prend note des projets du requerant relatifs a le programmation communautaire et considers que ces ectivites peovent itre une partie tr s important. du service offert a Is m comunaute Guy Lefebvre Le Directeur gim rat Gestion des politiques de licences We wish ` to thank all • our neighbors, friends and relatives for their visits, treats and cards sent to Terry while a patient in Wingham and District Hospital, and Victoria Hospital, London. Special thanks to Father Nolan, Dr, Wilkins, Dr. Ping and Dr. McGregor, and the nurses on second floor and all who helped at the scene of the accident. Bruce and Rose Marie ' and Terry Anger Jam oftrtli► e irrg visit with Mt'* ae M , wall comi Mr. and M * B ShelleyRIO and of Cayuga reit vii to * with Mr. and Carl Mcclena . Hugh McM , .David. .Put of Watford and &InG�eSarSe of I,w were` day p�visit i wjit ! - •� >i nd• MrsA Weey Tiffin. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stewart,\ Mark and. Heather of Lambeth were Sundaiyvisitor. s with ,Mr., and Mrsii. Walter Mott. Susan, who had been visiting last week at the Elliott home, returned home with her parents. Mrs. Archie Purdon and Mrs. Walter Elliott, •4-H leaders, will attend the 4-H training school this week, Lori and Lisa Inglis of Earlton visited last week with their grandmother, Mrs. Tem Inglis, Tom and. Betty. On the weekend their father, Roddy Inglis, and. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Inglis and family of Earlton came to take the girls home, Mr, and Mrs. Don Caesar and Vickie were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Collison and family of Teeswater. Sandra, who had been visiting Vickie, . accompanied them to her home. Misses Lori and Marilyn Jamieson visited last week with I wish to thank the friends and:... neighbors for their cards, gifts ■ `er '� ""'' `�'! and visits while a patient in the Wingham and District Hospital. A special thank you to the doctors and staff for their kindness to me. It was very much appreciated. Mrs. Agnes McCreight Centre St., Wingham WINGHAM ARTIST Guenter Heim waS one of a number of Midviiestern ,Ontario artists Who took: over a, park °in .$tratford on the weekend for an outdoor art show. The displays i 'and, Modern inti otter leather crafts and woodwork . The featured traditional t�nod painting, n�, P ys a outdoor show has become a weekly event during the summer and a good number of toUrists and'restdents have expressed their pleasure at the undertaking, • (Staff Photo) A "BIG" thank you to all neighbors, friends, passersby and especially thebridge crew for all assistance in our recent fire. J. L. Hamilton I wish to thank my relatives and friends for cards while I Was a patient in Wingham . and District Hospital. Special thanks to the nurses in Pediatrics, Dr. McGregor and Dr McKim. Cheryl Deimage The family of the late Christina Atripurdon wish to express. their sincere thanks to all relatives and friends for the many acts of kindness, floral tributes and charitable donations received during their recent bereavement. Specialthanks :to Rev. Victor Wybenga, the . R: A. Currie and Son Funeral Home, Dr. Corrin, Dr•,McKinn and the nursing staff of Wingham and District Hospital for their tender care. Your kind less will always be remem- The Purdon Family I would lik to take this! opportunity to my many kind friends and neighbors for the cards, treats and flowers sent to me while a patient in University Hospital and since coming home. Your ' kindness and thoughtful- ness will always be remembered. Mrs. Bert Johnston We would like to express our sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbors for their messages of sympathy, beautiful floral tributes, and all their. kindness to us in the loss of a dear mother. Special thanks to Dr. Clarke and the nurses who cared for her at the Wingham and District Hospital during her illness. Also thanks to Rev. Potter, Pastor Fry and the Arthur funeral Home for all their help. It was much apprecia- ted. The McDowell Family We would like to ettpress our sincere thanks to all our friends, neighbors, and relatives for the benefit dance. A special thanks to all those that made it possible. This gift will always be remembered. The Haedings HARNOCK: Once again Bob and Fran would like. to thank the thoughtful and generous people, neighbors, friends, strangers and relatives of Howick, Minto and Wallace Townships and Kitchen- er for the wonderful turnout at the benefit dance and their very generous gift. It certainly shows that country people can ' still stick together for new and old neighbors alike when tragedy strikes. A very special thanks to all who helped to make the evening a success, to Jack Mari, Lorne Mann and family (The Country Mann's). The donation of their time and wonderful music was deeply appreciated. Words just can't say enough. Thanks again. Bob and Fran RR 1, Gorrie from Whitechurch Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gibb and Murray returned home from Squaxnish, British Columbia, last weekend after a month's visit with their son, Carl Gibb and Mrs. Gibb. They travelled both ways by car and never had any motor or Lire trouble, which gave a perfect trip. Mr. and . Mrs. Beverly Kay, Graham and Wendy of Kamloops, B.C., moved into the manse on Friday. Mr. Kay is this fall entering the ministry* Knox College, Toronto. Assisting them to Move in was his brother, Ken. Kay, of Guelph, accompanied here by . his. children Lori and Bradley. Revd J. Elder; of Oueiph had charge of the " services ' t Langside and Chalmers Chir tires, He introduced Mr. Beverly Kay, who is to be the student preacher and be in charge of the services on Sept. 1. We extend a welcome from the village to Mr. and Mrs. Kay and family. •The United Church congrega- tion will meet for service in their church Sept. 1 at 10 a.m. with service in charge of Mr. Larry King, student preacher. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Farrier visited on Sunday with her , cousin, Mrs. 'Jack McFarlan and Mr. McFarlan at Port Dover. Mrs. Garnet Farrier recently receivedword that her aunt, Mrs. Selina Furbur, passed away in Geriatric Hospital, Mel fort,Sask. on Aug. 8. Thefuneral was held at Tisdale Presbyterian Church, where she had . been a member. Mrs. Furbur was a sister of Mrs. Farrier's mother, the, late Mrs. Gibson Gillespie. Mrs. Furbur wasa daughter of the late Mr. • and Mrs. Samuel Peddie; whose home was east of the 'village on Highway 86. Mrs. Victor Emerson on Tuesday accompanied Mrs. Francis Gemmell of Ripley, W. I. ;, board director, and Mrs. Frank ,. Maiilden, Bruce, South secretary- treasurer of Kinlough to Grey hCouuty l li 'rat. Immo.#`eu Amos rtit Vr..1,•w.41 123 .,. . ,mem ars .ga ret rom r• ey East, Grey Centre, Grey I orthh, Grey Westand Grey South Districts. e Miss Jean Simpson of Toronto spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and, Mrs. Hugh Simpson. Miss Janie Moss of Plattsville visited Monday with her grand- • parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mc- Clenaghan. • Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Caslick of Wingham were Sunday evening visitors with his mother, Mrs. Earl Caslick. On Tuesday Ben Moss of Pet - Police question three juveniles Three area juvenile's were picked up by Wingham police on August 21, and are being• questioned following an at- tempted theft at the Coin Car Wash on David St. that evening. Police Chief Jim Miller said the three boys were taken into custody after they tried to force open the coin deposit box at the car wash. The chief added that the matter is still under investi- gation. On Thursday police received a report that a small truck had been stolen from Bridge Motors. Allan Bridge said that he had been working on the truck the day before and returned on Thursday morning and found the truck missing. Th eshicle was later located by police but the matter is still being investigated. On Saturday evening police were called to the Manor Hotel after the owner, Al Watson, became suspicious about iden- tification being shown by a youth on the premises. Const. Ed Daer said the young man, who twos indeed under legal drinking age, had not attempted to order any liquor but simply wanted to listen to the hand appearing at the hotel. The youth left quietly when police arrived, While in the hotel police also ejected two other men. after the owner informed police that they were barred from the premises. On August 23, James Alton of Wingham, was charged with having liquor in a place other than his residence pursuant to the Liquor Control Act after police found quantities of liquor in his car. During the week the police also laid three speeding charges and charged one woman with driving while her licence was under sus- pension. Chief Miller reported that police are conducting an investi- gation following a complaint by a young girl that a cyclist in town intentionally . ran her down while she was walking on Josephine St. on Sunday. Police did not reveal the name of the girl involved and declined to say whether or not they had any suspects in the case. 68,250, grant approved for engineering study The Honourable Leo Bernier, minister of natural resources, announces the approval of a provincial grant in the amount of $8,250 to the Maitland Valley Conservation Authority to carry out a preliminary engineering study of the Bluevale Darn on the Little Maitland River at Bluevale. At present the dam and reservoir provide recreatign such as swimming, boating and fishing in the Conservation Area. The data is in a state of disrepair. The study will Inelude an ,astessMent of the structural condition of the dant" reoom- rendations for remedial measures and cost estimates for the repair • All member municipalities have been designated as benefitting and will be levied the Autiborlty s share of the cost. rolia visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ben McClenaghan, having previously been at Beaver Lumber taking inventory.. He has been given a promotion in. Beaver Lumber which will necessitate his living in Sarnia. Mr. and Mrs.'Hgrb Bunter and DENTURE CLEANING - TABLETS LACK ANSODENT" ‘ ‘ deopemimoneminommis Ansodent powder's powerful efferves- Ging action destroys/ more denture bac / tetia and is more 4/ effective against denture stains than / I I t t either of the two leading tablets. If you want the proof, just try Ansodent and see how much brighter and fresher your dentures will be. EST 0114Ck' Accoos 121.iacklion,Str+ WALKERTON TELEPHONE' Office 8111.1211 Resident ,Partner B.F. 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