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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-11-07, Page 21I of. c.srNaeerrt. All the girl*. with Mr Garnet rpianist,sang"* Long +tad Freedom" and "Lord of the D Allen rgave violin num- bers. The five Coultas sires, aMatby pianist /Am, •�, Johnston"Sing" • •,� •R G y"14nd* father's Clock") "Si ' and "ro��+ p. of the Worlds A colorful hat para was put en, by , Q fisher, WS. W00 40014 AIM Joh, Wit, James Wilson Mrs, John:, Gear , l Tiffin and Miss' Merle Wilson, Accordion selections were given; by f Join, Mil it and banjo by Shirley Tom, rs. Bradburn - gave mouth. organ :numbers,. accompanied . Carr. ieSewers. , Mrs. Bill Gibson and Mrs.. Wardrop sang "Whispering Rope" and "Rave You • Been, owderand' Mrs. gave ".Green Sleeves'" a "Battle Ilymn of the• ". Garnet Q 'a rrir ort the Saxe.. and Mr*. Fad, est, yea- "Manitoulin Wane and "Just Keep Trusting ". Douglas Inglis sang; "Our Country" ��*pa ri0ti *limber, The"FuiSinters del ted the. audience with their step. dancing. A akit L"Where's My Baby?" was presented, by Mrs. George Fier, Mrs‘ J bra Conn a Mrs. Nettie . Gord Leggatt sang two solos, accompanied by Mrs. Farrier. Mrs, Vie, Durnin on the auto- , accompanied byMrs. Far - gave tw�onumb s. Min Merle Wilson, WI presi- dent, thanked all for coming, and th040 who took part in the con- cert. . Lunch was served too: the per- Valuers - THESE',FIVE LOVELY VOUNC,ladies are the Coupes sisters from igrav►e and they Were one of 15 acts thatperformed at the Whitechurch munity:Memorial. Hell on. PO!. any evening, The whole affair was organized by the Wldt hurch'Wl. (Staff :Photo) PR&=SCRIPTR . N (.) k SiiC 0011.101111WalMn 411.411.,3061111.11 e Nominations of Separate School Supporters for one repre- sentative an the Huronr Perth County Separate School Board to repres.nt The townships .of' Ashfield; West Wawanosh, East • Wpwanosh,Turnberry4:and Hawick and the Town, of Wingham, will bea received by the Undersigned' commencing on November'. 7 at the -hour of. 9;a.m. and closing November 12 at the hour of 5 p.r► < • DONALD SA. SIM ON RiturningOfflier Towfship, of Ashfield. R.R. 0, Godericb Onto Whitechurch:4 student 'minister, 'spree on t topic, �. ' "Revelations» 9 when the Young People's: Society met at at Chaeightto'clock ►Sundyteraiany Cher . Mr,: Kay also led in Prayer. The: meeting opened with n. singso"g accompanied ,by' Cecil de on the guitar. Plans were made for the Knox College re - rest :and and' theondonon youthNovember ro16ily' was.17 also. discussed John, de ,Boer received . end' dedicated the offering. Grace was sung and lunch Was served. Approximately 29 attended the meeting. CHRYSLER - DODGE PLYMOUTH OWN OF WINGHAM Take notice thin nominations will be. received at the Clerk's O��ffice 9 a.m. to 5 p.m from November 7, .1974 to .November 12, 1974 for this , office of Mayor, Reeve, Deputy -Reeve, Six Councillors,';itwa Public Utilities Commissioners, and one trus- tee for Huron County Board of Education. Nomination forms are available at the clerk's office. Any candidate who qublif es has until 5 p.m. Novembera 13 to withdra is name from any offic • If an is r ,"t.wilt`be held on _ oirdpy,' ec. r 2, 197d► • ,, . t drill b "hei • , 4 . r,� , .Nov erg fcorr ;Od a�ma `fa • : o'clock int e a , pr. • • n in Wing- \ f THIS GIRLS' CHORUSwas the lead-off act at the Whitechurch Women's Institute Variety Night .in the Whitechurch, Gornmunit`y Memorial Hall.on friday. Local, musicians and singers performed, showing'a wide variety of teilents. The evening was a delightfully suc- cessful venture. (Staff Photo) L� ',NIf LIAl It R l fl1ll+C( R., Return ng Officer. Victor Emerson and Earl Wil - ken attended the funeral.of Mrs. -cola Chadwick at Millard rge Funeral Home at London on Friday at 1:00 p.m. JAMES H. MARTIN Beaver Home Consultant Phone me and i'II be pleased to send you a free Beaver Hones Ctrtdlogue immediately. • (5i 538.2515 Mr. and Mrs. Russel McGuire of Kitchener; after, attending the variety, concert in,the` all, spent the evening with Mr? ° and Mrs. Victory Erriersoit:' +Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Emerson, Darlene, Sharon and Brenda of St. Catharinesspent the weekend with his uncle Victor. Emerson and, Mrs, Emerson. Mr. and Mrs.. John Willis and son of --Kincardine were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Doris Willis. Hallowe'en ghosts, goblins and witches made their rounds on Thursday evening declaring, "Trick or, Treat". All the homes had treats for the young callers. The village is proud of its young fry who did very little window soaping and did no unkind tricks on anyone. Many carried Unicef boxes collecting money to send to foreign lands, to put. food in the hands of others. Sunday visitors with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans, were Marlene and Debbie Evans and friends of Hamilton. Mrs. Wallace Conn and Mrs. Earl Caslick are visiting this week with George Conn, Mra. Conn and family of Sherbrooke. Visitors on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. . Robert Mowbray were Mr. and MIs. Hector Pur - don, Raymond and her mother, Mrs. House of Strathroy, also Mr. and Mrs. Relison Falconer and Lynn of Sairnia. They also visited with her mother, Mrs. Stacey of Wingham. Whitechurch Women's Insti- tute will hold its Public Relations meeting on Monday, Nov. 11, at 8 p.m. in the Whitechurch Hall. The hostess is Mrs. Lorne Durnin; roll call, one way a member can assist in establish- ing good public relations; motto, you speak a better sermon with your life than with your lips; Mrs. William Evans; topic, means of communications, Mrs. William Rintoul; report of rally; lunch, Mrs. Albert Coultes, Mrs. Fred Tiffin and Mrs. Bill Gibson. All are welcome. .At the general meeting Sunday afternoon Joe Tiffin received a gold Honorary Life Membership card for serving on the musicians' executive board for ten consecutive years. The com- munity extends congratulations. Mr. Ducharrme of Wingham also received a gold Honorary Life Membership card. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Pardon, Kathy, Lori and Kendra were Sunday afternoon visitors with Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Humphrey and family of St. Helens. Visitors on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Beverley Kay and family-, to help"daughter Wend celebra ; ; " birthday; were j,` maternal grandmother, , Mrs. 11, Graham of Brampton, paternal grandmother, Airs. Bella Kay of Guelph, and her daughter Gale of • Guel7J Atm. the YouthY.P.S. Attending Y • illy:' at London Sundafter= noon were Graham Kay, John de" ' R Bir, -Nancy de Boer, Helen Weirsma, Cecil de . Boer and George Jamieson. • Mrs. Carl McClenaghan visited last Monday and Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Mack, Steward` of Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Norris and family of Woodstock were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. R. Des Roches and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mess of Plattsviile were Sunday visitors with her parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Ben McClenaghan, and brother, .Carl McClenaghan and Mrs. Mc- Clenaghan. Weekend visitors with their . parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Dan Tiffin, were Joyce Tiffin of Toronto .and, Barry Tiffin of 'Kitchener and on ilnday Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Tiffin and family. Bevin and Douglas were celebrating birth- days. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tiffin, Joan and Shirley attended the general meeting and annual Ladies' Night of Stratford Musi- cians at Victorian Inn, Stratford, featuring entertainment and . smorgasbord luncheon. es • 10,000 ft. 40 lbs'. gross per BALE • 100% PURE SISALANA FIBRE • 300 lbs. AVERAGETENSILE STRENGTH • AVERAGE KNQT STRENGTH 135 lbs. TRUCE IN BATTLE OF': THE PLAZAS Gbderich residents, caught in the legal battle for the establish - meta of no less than two shopping plazas in their immediate area, were afforded a respite last week when the courts adjourned 'both cases. The town and the Town- ship of Goderich have both gone to court to defend their approvals of plazas located within the town limits and another Just out of town. 1. Be assured of having top quality twine when you need it. 2. Take advantage of an opportunity to invest some of this year'sprofits in next year's input. 3, Be guaranteed price savings by buying now. 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