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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-10-10, Page 15.16 • • of suggeetionGood I*ouelmeqlngo sakt that heath% aMPWrIetMl— reduced by Spy coat if and Ifsaastripping is pa around and doors and if all. the around Windows, 40E4". and w is incidoste of wJl11qr.0.0 Wore eported, A peike Insulationis ottical, MI4 et of lawn Three to foie inches Of ono fiber insulation or its aad ow into is recommended, for eXterior poolMer the Pm*. wall*. Andoixinchesarthe same Satothir incident 'vandals is suggested for top -floor ceiHs the *truith of leen', Or' ettle flOOra, *The insulation Rightnowyouca visit Toronto inexpensively ... you can discover the fabulous world at the Science Centre, and enjoy Torontos many unique ettritetions. The Lord' Slmcoe is *kering* 2 night special tisPn's Oar droP1)1/3g. • helps prevent loss of befit into an a manhole cover on it. In a third unheated , throuth ' 700 can roll out insulation bats or 9 _subject to adventernistra. • under intensive.' hwestiotien. matedid, If the floor is flathecl, iteth%0 Chief Monier told the someone exPerienced can raise a for two at totid,cost of $69,90, window. *11 three`.. SON are *tweed 'loose" inanlation .tiOn. It includes deluxe accommodation, dinner at Advance -Times that there have few floorboards and nistilatorn A See' your travel agent or contact alt: 150 King Street West, Toronto. Telephone: 362-1844. . . • Openiiodtw Berkeley InternetionetHotele Ltd. ,ziuows pay tor themselves 111 theIOrd Siincee, Where- Arthur -Woe attacked*: he fuel *twinge, • hospitality tried. to get ont, Of his larin trent Many doctors recommend . Flee MOO 01404borne;.,Therf ,r110047t1: turning the therinostat down for • 6:000:40,, to health reasons. In addition each „ r • *.iitivoitinge7 ..ThenaeWaS energy. At night, you can loWeil' „ ' .reported. miesing. earlier the themoStat by live or even' 10' ***kali* thab.ie'Srele AsOk ikt the- degiFees. OPENING FAIR --A hest of clii;Oltaties vves on hand for . . the opening of the Howick Fall Fair. The preildent of the Howick .Agricultural Society, Elmer Harding, weltomed. • , / . • , . , , t . , . , the guests and Other .clignitaries to a very ouseaostoi heldamid perfect fall weather. AgoOd crowd mode too worthwhile fortheorganizers.• . IStaff TeHowick Agrri19.farsal°°1dah77 cal and cietymake(theberiaig0/stovnanihipi • new era last Weekend *um it Then, W. N. Wa4e Trophy, for adopted the new Howick Com. the beet student ^ essay, went to muni Centre as the new Owe_ Peggy Schneider of RR 1, Ford - for its annual tall fair. wic.h • J For the past 115 years, the fair In tlieivomen's division, Mrs. has • alternated between the Dan McInnes. of Blyth was villages of Fordwich and-Gorrie. awarded the prizes fOrliest roe.% • Now, with -the facilities. of the and Viketialiles and Mrs. Joanne • Community Centre, the. fair has Mawirsr.tin'voferraO,rxditowreeh t• talinew'ditnenSiOns. 6est, �f bola and participation,by both Howick and showed _ TurnberrY Central Schools, • bottled seeds; wirs. Eva ffeisspet, larger displays and more exhibi- of Wroxeter the best sewing and tors than in the past, all helped needlework; Mrs. 'Len Wilson, - make the lair a great succes& the best plants and flowers. - Saturday's 'activities began • , with a' parade from Howick • Central School to the community . as1.11,.% a WI Centre, followed by the official aigialLWRIU1 WW opening 'performed by Huron LAKELET — Mrs. Lyle 1. • 2County Warden William Elston. • Murray was the hostess',,for One of the features of the USY oto meeting Women's ' of. the Fair con- N34044,1)44 Thursday iening rit.Nanci. Brent, with'Ir member* and four daughter of Mr. and visitors present. The roll call was . John Brent of Wroxeter. Mr. “The year you joined via., and ,and 'Mrs. Norman Harding of one highlight of your years as a Fordwich were presented with an member”. lionorable Service diploma by Mrs. • Harold Wallace is the the Society, in appreciation of delegate to Guelph Area coriven- their many years of service on tion, November 25 and 26 to he the.Pair Board as well as in the held in Binge.man Park Lodge, in community....Kitchener. '\ In the school fair competition, A letter was read from Path - Diane Shelley of RR 2, Gorrie, head Midlothian in Scotland for won the prizes for best beef calf an exchange program which will and showmanship. Karen Mc- be done another year. Michael of Wroxeter had the best Mr. Allan, the district presi- 'dairy calf and Donna Harding of dent, was introduced by Mrs. RR 1, Gorrie, won the Showman- Percy Huth who spoke on the con- shipaward as well as the Specials ference in Australia this year. She was thanked by Mrs. Lloyd Forler and presented with a gift. mrs, R. wets.. Miss Judith Anne Murray vi"' played two numbers on the C•IVSROS miabillign organ. IWrs. E, Ferguson gave the 1.11"1""`11 feature and lunch was served and WROXETER — T,Itirteen asocial half-hour enjoyed. members of the local Woinen's • Institute and one visitor And at the home of Mrs. Mac A.non • IINIFIFc Itssday, October 1, for,. ..thatTmcK IN LE'Y ,- .11iorzs 110SPITAL Overall wmnners in1 ' : the sheep :ceroPetititns were the Emke of Elanitood. Ihey• were also the winners orilieZ,Eaten TroPhY., Other inCiuded;: goatsMarilyn Holborn, , . winners * a ide*r• cattle, -Men BR ,Clifford; grain; Silvan Shantz Of RR 1,.'Elmira. Overall ,wiiMer the bar* competition was Glenn', Johnston of ma 1, tirrj� ,\ -Final results lit cropcom were Jew*: grain cern, 1 BR 1, Forth** - Harold Gibson, barley, Rick . Flaws, 1 vale; mixed grab?* • Harding, Kieffer, Wroxeter. • 2. • • .regu1armeeting Mrs RW�n Was convener for the nieettit ' :Mrs. R. McMichael, first v1� president, was in the chair. The Meeting opened in the tonal Manner, with the Institute Gide and the creed. Roll call was answered by the ladies bringing something .they had either grown, sewn or made, and produced a great variety of articles. Members were reminded of the District Rally in Brussels on October 7. Mrs. R. McMichael and Mrs. D. Dickison will be the voting delegates. There will be a Nutrition Workshop on November 5 in the Wroxeter Community Hall. Ladies of the community are invited to take part in this work- shop which will feature good nutrition from economical foods. It will begin at 10 a.m. and conclude at 4 p.m. Ladies are' asked to bring their own lunch; coffee will be available. Mrs. Mac Allan gave the topic on "Agriculture is the strongest spoke in the wheel of industry." Euchre parties for the fall season will begin on Monday, October 28. Euchre committees Were set up till the end of November. Mrs, Watson conducted a ni(ariOry contest won by Mrs. Ware. Munro, Following a delicious lunch SerVid by Mrs. L. Douglas and L, Van.Velsor, all the 'terns *SO& as roll call were sold by QOM. Mrs. C. Sharpin was the very capable auctioneer. Members are reminded that the next meeting will be Family Night 04 November 5. The flying car you see above is a Fiat 124. The man flying the car is a Frenchman by the name of Remy Julienne. Europe's greatest living stunt driver. "In my work; if you want to stay alive, you leave nothing to chance. "Obviously the car is every- . thing. Before I drive a car I know it 100%.The body and suspension must be extraordinarily strong. "And mechanically it must perform with great precision. It must do exactly what I want, exactly when I want it. "Because if lath even one hundredth pf a.second off, it is goodbye." Now, since in Europe there are 50 different kinds of cars to choose from, we thought you'd be interested to know that in the iliore than 100 films Remy julienne has made he's done more stunts in Fiats than in any other car. And the Fiat he prefers to drive above all is the Fiat 124. A family car. liVAC (Bob) Mcitinle* MP for • gain, was admitted to an Otta- waliospital about two weeks ago after suffering what was termed a "weak spell". After his release following a week of tests he described his condition as "dis- gustingly healthy". A LITTLE PROTECTION—Even though it was a beautiful fall day -on Saturday, Glenn Johnston of Gorrie thought it best to cover his team before they were hitched to the k wagon for their showing at the Howick Fall Fair. (Staff Photo) ALWAYS THERE There is always someone to engrave metal rnementos at a fall fair and youngsters et Howick on Saturday took full advantage ofthe skills of the fair's resi- dent engraver. (Staff Photo)