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dinner ,pests,of'",,
and Mrs. Rowland Balla
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Tema*** Guelph *nd'
his Cheryl Jackson of
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isn't just;a er..
of avoiding waste.
Being watchful to avoid' the
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frittering away Of kidowatthours is
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But foto some te. li
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older horned witti utoated wiring,
restricted'use of appliances is not
always a matter of ch•oi0e.: They
do not have sufficient circuits to
serve normal needs without
resorting to 'octopus'': outlets and
extension cords. The result:
otierloading and blowing of fuses.
These conditionaalso tend to
dimrinishthe performance of
appliances and shortens their life.
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hazard. If you have any doubts.
about the capacity of you r'home's
wiring have it checked by a
qualified Electrical. Contractor.
Then, use
electricity '04
wisely . ; .
and safely. ds.r
Authorized Contractor
Burke Electric
357-2450 WINGHAM
etiaLE ,GAFars
did In the Iu►ltpr cl
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G4POSSIi3
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Both giant Miller and Carolyn Dinsmore enloyed the craffii or. k they
SS at the'Fordwich vacation Bible School, ,(Staff 'Photo).
Mrs and` rs. Earl • Foster and
Joan ot.Rosetown, Sask., Mr. and
AIM Norinan: Sitzesand fan .* of
ou City and Mr. and Mrs* George
Cameron, and family of Stoney
Creek visited Mr. and , Mra;�
.Murray Edgar. Mrs. Bernice
Kelly, :' Guy and Gail of
Orangeville were recent visitors
.at the same:
home.
Walter Charles" underwent
surgery in University Hospital,
London, •
Mrs. John "Boyd has returned
home after spending a week at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Agia of. Fordwich.
Mrs. Glad Edgar and °Oita
Robertson of Teeswater have
returned .from visiting—their
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Cameron Robertson of
Strathclair, Man. They attended
their 50 wedding anniversary.
They also visited at the homes sof
Mrs. John Elliott, Strat chair,
Mrs. James Mel 'ercher,
Rosetown, Sack: and Mr; and
Mrs. Dan Styehyshyn Yorkton,
Sask. ';
• Mrs,George',
Robert'
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Palmerston •�acco ed •
and Mrs. KennethcPherson
from the Northwest Territories
spent last Sunday with Mrs.
Edward Bolander and Robin
Bolander.
Mr. and Mrs. David Menzies
Jr,, Maria and Ronald of Guelph
called on Mr. and Mrs. George
Brown on Friday.
Larry •Bott of Teviotdale has
purchased . the, fat m of John
Leppington, ear -5f the village, on
Highway 87.
Mrs. Louise " Christensen of
Meriden, Connecticut spent two
weeks with her cousin, Mrs.
William Austin and visited other
relatives,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Edgar
and Mrs. Glad Edgar were guests
at the Adel-Whytock wedding on.
Saturday in Teeswater United
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Church.
Mr. and. Mr$. Oscar Nickel of
Listowel spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. MU tray Edgar.
Mr. and Mrs,. Lionel Johnston
and Brent .have returned after
holidaying with Mr. and Mrs.
David Gowing of :North Bay.
Mrs. Watson Brown of Listowel
visited Mrs. John Strong on
Sunday.- '
Mr. and Mrs.. Sheldon Mann
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald Mann of Roseneath.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nay were
holidaying at Wiarton.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hyndman
and Karen have returned after
holidaying at Port Elgin.
Sunday visitors at the home of
Mrs. 'Glad Edgar were Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Murphy and family
of, London, Mr. and Mrs. Alan
Whytock of °:Teeswater, Mr. and""
Mrs. Donald Edgar and family-
and
amilyand Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Edgar.
Mr: and Mrs. Mac Stewart of
•Molesworth visited ,•Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Grainger.
Ivan Dane is , a patient ' in
Palmerston, Hospital after a car
accident.
Robert Graingerspent the
weekend visiting at We homes of
Mrs. Stanley Grainger of 14ondon,
Mr. and Mrs;" Robert Kenzie,
Sarnia and Mrs. Clarence
Grainger and family of
Wallaceburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MacMillan
and Mr. ' and Mrs. Clifford
Chatanberlain of Guelph visited
Sunday ' with:. Mr. and- Mrs.
Thomas L. McInnes.';
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Thompson
and Heather of .
Bo
wmanville
spent the weekend�Wt1Mr.and
Mrs. Goldie Thompson. Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Boston of Mono'' Mills,
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Thompson and
family of Galt and Mr. and Mrs.
Elwood Fisk of Walkerton visited
at the same home.
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A. party was held .in the craft
room on. Sunday afternoon to
honor Mrs. Isabella- Hamilton on
her 100th birthday. Seventy-five
relatives and friendsattended the
party with messages of
congratulations being received
from Robert McKinley Mil. and
Jack Riddall, M.P.P.
' Molly Cox, Norman Speir and
Jerry Collins provided the old
tyme music for Monday's ac-
tivities. The residents had an
opportunity to congratulate and
sing "Happy Birthday" to Mrs.
Hamilton, who was able to make
several requests for favorite
tunes for the sing -a -long.
Attend reunion
at Powell River
A Reavie reunion was held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Reavie in Powell River, B.C., in
August. Those who attended from
Wingham were Mrs. Rutherford
Reavie, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Reavie and their daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Elston.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Elston
also vacationed in Calgary,
Banff, Vancouver, . New t West -
minister and Victoria and Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Reavie also visited
in New Westminister and Vic-
toria.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Reavie
from Chula Vista, California,
spent two weeks with the Fred
Reavie family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bi11 Reavie and
family who recently moved to
New Westminister from Barrie,
Spent the weekend at the reunion.
Bill is the son of Mrs. Rutherford
Reavie of Wingham and the late
Rutherford Reavi\ . Mrs.
Rutherford Reavie spent part of
her holiday with .Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Beavie and family in New
Westminister.
Joint hosts with Mr. and Mrs.
Fired Reavie were their family,
Mr. and Mrs. James Denis and
family of Campbell River,
Vancouver Island; Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Hrynyk and family and
Alan Reavie of Powell River.
—Miss Lavonne Ballagh was
guest spetiker at the Sunday
morning worship services in
KUrtzville United Church and
Fordwich United Church.
Mrs. Elton Mahood and
Darren* visited on the weekend
With her mother, Mrs. Minnie .
Parker, and also with Mr. and
Mrs. Herb Clayton.
Forty-four residents travelling
by bus and van had a ihicnic at
Harbour Park, . Goderich, on
Tuesday afternoon. The first stop
on the tour was ' a. visit to the
Pioneer Museum and after lunch
they toured the harbour area,
Sifto Salt Mine, The Fall's Con-
servation Area at Benmiller and
the Jervis- Sanctuary at
Holmesville.
The Crediton Women's In-
stitute hosted the Wednesday
afternoon birthday party for
August. Mrs. Shapton was emcee
for the following program: Violin
and piano selections by Lois
Hodgins and Mr. Sawyer; step
dancing, Mona Hodgins; a vocal
trio, Kathy Davey, Bevan and
Janet Shapton; readings by Jean
Neil and piano recital, Anne
Dearing. Gifts were presented to
the celebrants by the ladies and
after singing of "Happy Birth-
day", lemonade and cup cakes
were served. Mrs. Foster, who
celebrated her 91st birthday on
Wednesday, thanked the ladies.
on behalf of the residents.
The weather was ideal for the
band concert on the lawn on
"Family Night" played by the
Mitchell Legion Band. All of the
residents were able to take ad-
vantage of the fine band music,
as the windows were all opened
on the west side of the Home. It
was a real treat to hear the
marches and familiar tunes.
A. 8•M8 tt[I
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meeting
in ilk. ►ffe,
first Ws:
and
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The' presided #welcomed • all
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Owe present.
Mrs;Roes Higgins, �
gave * r .
*et the Previous` meeting
treasurer's report. , Com.
Powe included i*you
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Hydro to start
construction reports ot the most ad.
as
children. *OS Moon birlis
Remo
W ce. of
foilmving PregrM
gives1 ui
togrediaots4o1 bap nes R i
to us how mix"
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to
of1110,
of rl a.rte �A
fes,
About property•sin the
,Do s Point to ormiley area,
t rror►gb which Ontario 'Hydro
intends tdconstruct power line,
Met at Underwoodn Monday
evher details of
the power
to , Ron
H, said. that
though the corridor from. Doughut ,
Point ts, Bradley Junction was -
origmAr plamied for a '98.00 -foot
width t°P0511re en room.' for
subseqUent growth . immediate
needs demand only 400. feet.
Proper owners Will be alloweil
to re -purchase the excel* land in
cases where it has already been
bought by Hydro.
In the, case or the line from"
'Wing }am to Seaforth.the amount'.
of land being expropriated is not;
It great. .also _stated that :ex-
propriation . procngswill be
completed -by mjd December on
those properties whichhate not ` -
already been, :purchased by ,
Hydro. The speaker said 'that the
price to be paid will beabout .son
,
for land assessed -at $500per acre.
Where • easements .'*e agreed
upon in place of outright sale, the
pricepa id would be $467 peracre
on lands of similar assessment,
with the farmer retaining..
ownership of the property.
Further meetings were an-
nounced for Teeswater on
Wednesday,• Brussels, Thursday
and Winthrop nn Tuesday of next
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Deanne Scott,
herself en her ; , sang three
nurnbem, ° Ili Vs��,
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Roll call, I was ; *A, Grand.
nlether''s Recipe"
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remedies.. l .4
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The collection WAS recei as
well' ,l end Pennies,.
Mrs, nallahan introduced the
speaker, Mrs. Ivan IV'
'AO spm on "Nutr tion",
the daily 'values,of milk.which
contains calcium add iroe;-. _
tables; raw or f ed,y.
draw •1���
k,
and meatincluding �on4
cereale and cheese, She
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tionedr those lowincal+tes
nutritious in daily diets
menus.
Apenny aUctionfellow
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proved aniusIng and prof*
'Lunch, waswasservdby Mr. Jack
Taylor�p
and �. ' Stanley , Black,
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MRS. SIDNEY THOMPSON, of RR 5, Wingham, poses with
her daughter Lana who won the overall prize at the Lions'
Frolic Baby .Contest on Friday. Lana placed first in 1-6
month-old girls' category as well as being the overall
contest winner. Lana and her parents were presented with
the Jenny Wren Shoppe trophy for the young beauty queen's
first win. (Staff Photo)
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WORK ON THE NEW Ontario Housing Corporation senior citizens' apartments on Alfred
St. seems to have begun in earnest as workmen from Frank Zupet Construction of
Mississauga began laying brick this week. It is hoped that the building will be finished and
occupied by early fall. (Staff Photo)
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