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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1984-09-12, Page 5c dip "Utmost _.Gpoll Faith" EASY -PAY INSURANCE Monthly Instalments Interest Free for AUTO HOME TENANTS 357-1414 327 Josephine St., Wingham MY THANKS TO YOU1 TO THOSE WHO SUPPORTED ME WITH THEIR VOTES, WITH THEIR WORK, WITH THEIR CONTRIBUTIONS, ---MY SINCERE THANKS BRUCE McDONALD SPONSORED BY THE HURON BRUCE LIBERAL ASSOC. Continued from Page ART- BAYS Kindergarten: John Drummond; Chad Haggitt, Darryl Shannon, all of Blyth; Paul Matisz, Belgrave; Corey Moran, Belgrave; Chris Bromley, Blyth. S.L.N.C.: Michael 'Craig,' Tim McTavish, Kent Bieman, Timmy Clark, Craig Harkness, all of Bel - gra ve. Grade 1: ,Andrew Potter, Kevin Martin, Rowan Kerr, all of Belgrave; Henry Bos, Joey Johns, Craig Thomp- son, all of Blyth. Grade 2: John Brak, Mark Pawitch, Brian Machan, Jerrod Button, fan Caldwell, all of Blyth; Darryl Marks, Belgrave.. Grade 3: Jason Elliott, Blyth; Brad Robinson, Bel - grave; Michael McNichol, Blyth; Craig Roulston, Blyth; Richard Wattam, Belgrave; Mark Robinson, Belgrave. Grade 4: Richard McKeon, Matthew Hussey, Steven Guy, all of Belgrave; Jeffrey Bailey, Blyth; Robbie Anderson, Belgrave; Chris Campbell, Belgrave. Grade 5: Darrell Pletch, Belgrave;` Tom Cull, Bel - grave; Rick Howson, Blyth. Grade 6: Ben Barnes, Brad Shiell, Jordan Guy, Steven Michie, all of Bel - grave. Grade 7: Graham Glousher, Blyth; Jason Coultes, Michael Wattam, Jim Fenton, Dean Whitfield, Jeff Scott, all of Belgrave. Grade 8: Chris McIntosh, Belgrave; Dan McDougall, Blyth; Dean Bell, Blyth; Robin Wellstead, Belgrave; Melvin Hayes, Belgrave; Joe Holmes, Blyth. OPEN ART BOYS GR'. 5-8 • Bryan Ramsey, Pat Cull, Chris Michie, Stephen White, ENERGY SAVING AND MAINTENANCE FREE W0tC0 Wrdow Corporation \ Watco rigid vinyl windows meet the highest standards for quality and performance! 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CRAFTS- BOYS Kindergarten: B, ent Robinson, Christopher Wattam, Manual Hussey, ali of Belgrave; ,Jerry Mason, Blyth; Eugene Fenton, Blyth; Corey Moran, Bel - grave. S.L.N.C.: Craig Harkness, Tim McTavish; Michael Craig, Timmy Clark, Kent Bierman, all of Belgrave. Grade 1: Ray Martin, Bel - gravel Jeff Josking, Blyth; Kevin Martin, Belgrave; Andrew Potter, Belgrave; JoeyJohns, Blyth. Grade 2: Kevin Procter, Andrew Forrest, Greg Colquhoun, Jason Evans, Mark Olson, Darryl Marks, all of Belgrave. Grade 3: Richard Wattam; Belgrave; Michael McNichol, Blyth; Chris Jamieson, Belgrave; Chris Mason, Blyth; Robert Johnston, Belgrave; Conrad Bos, Blyth. Grade 4: Richard McKeon, Belgrave;' Steven Guy, Bel - grave; Kevin Souch, Blyth; Robbie Anderson, Matthew Hussey, Jason Campbell, all off Belgrave. Grade 5: Tim King, Blyth; Darrell Pletch, Belgrave; Rick Howson, Blyth; David Bell, Blyth; David Hessels, Blyth; David McKee, Bel - grave. Grade 6: Brad Shiell, Bel- grave; Steven Michie, Bel - grave; Craig Bauman, Blyth; Ben Barnes,' Bel - grave; Leon McDonald, Blyth. Grade 8: Michael Fraser,, Robin Wellstead, .Melvin Hayes, Terry Daer, Chris Michie, Pat Cull,all of Bel - grave. - NOTEBOOKS -BOYS Grade 2: Brian Machan, Ian Caldwell, Jerrod Button, Mark Pawitch, Jamie Bromley, John. Brak, all of Blyth. Grade 3: Jason Elliott, Blyth; Miehael McNichol, Blyth; Kyle Moran, Brad -Robinson, Tim Coultes, Chris Jamieson; all of. Bel- grave. • Grade 4: Richard McKeon, Belgrave; Terry Lediett, Belgrave; Jeff Bailey, Blyth; Robbie Andersonl_,l Belgrave;' 'Dean' Vincent,tr Belgrave; Jason Lee, Blythe. Grade 5: Tim King, Blyth;„ David Hessels, Blyth; Tom Cull, Belgrave; Mark Coultes, Belgrave; Darrell Pletch, Belgrave; Mike Pawitch, Blyth. Grade 6: Scott Cronin, Blyth; Jordan Guy, Bel - grave; Craig Bauman, Blyth; Mich-ael Cronyn, Blyth; Thorsten' Muscheid, Belgrave; Craig Snell, Blyth. • Grade 7: Jason Coultes; Belgrave; Dean Whitfield, Blyth; Jeff Pletch, Bel - grave; Jamie MacDonald, Blyth; Leslie Phillips, Blyth; Stephen White, Belgrave. Grade 8: Steven Coultes, Belgrave; Mike Fraser, Bel - grave; Dan McDougall, Blyth; ,Steve Souch, Blyth; Allen Wilson, Belgrave; Terry Daer, Belgrave, . WORKBOOKS - BOYS ' Grade 1: Ray Martin, Bel - grave; Rowan Kerr, Bel - grave; Henry Bos, Brad Walsh, Chris Lee, Chris- topher Howson, all . of Blyth. I Grade 2: Brian Machan, Mark Pawitch, Ian Caldwell, all o Blyth; Mark Olson, Belgrve; Jerrod Button, Blyth; Michael Golley, Bel - grave. ' Grade 3: Tim Coultes, Richard Wattam, Kyle Moran, all of Belgrave; Conrad Bos, Blyth; Jason Elliott, Blyth; Brad Robinson, Belgrave. Grade 4: Richard McKeon, Belgrave; Kevin Souch, Plyth Robbie Anderson, Tim Wellstead, Dean Vin- cent, Steven Guy, all of Bel - grave. Grade 5: Tim King, Chris Bolger, David Hessels, Troy Chambers, Rick Howson, all of Blyth; Mark Coultes, Bel - grave. Grade 6: Jordan Guy, Bel - grave; Mike Cronyn, Blyth; Jeff McKee, Belgrave; Scott Cro-nin, Blyth; Brad Shiell, Belgrave; Ben Barnes, Bel - grave. Grade 7: Stephen White, Belgrave; Bruce Siertsema, Blyth; Brent Scrimgeour, of Blyth and Jason Coultes, Belgrave, tied for third; Jeff Pletch, Shawn Campbell, Jim Fenton, all of Belgrave. Grade 8: Mike Fraser, Pat Cull, Steven Coultes, Chris Michie, all of Belgrave; Dave McClinchy, Blyth; Steve Souch, Blyth. FRRNCItn Ri1YS Grade 3: Brad Robinson; Belgravq; Jason Elliott, Blyth; Chris Heard, Blyth' Lyth; Chris Heard; . Blyth; yle Moran, Belgrave; Chris Jamieson, Belgrave; Chris Mason, Blyth. grave; Tim Wellstead, Bel - grave; Jeff Bromley, Blyth; Jason Campbell, Belgrave; Jeffery Bailey, Blyth; Terry Lediet, Belgrave. Grade 5: Mark Coultes, Belgrave; Rick Howson, Blyth; Darrell Pletch, Bel - grave; Mike Pawitch, Bel - grave; Timothy King, Blyth; David McKee, Belgrave. Grade 6: Craig Bauman., Craig Snell, Scott Cronin, Michael Cronyn, Michael Kerr, Arthur Bos, all of Blyth. Grade 7: Leslie Philips, Matthew King, . Bruce Siertserna,'Jason Vander Heyden, Brent Scrimgeour, Dean Whitfield, all of Blyth. Grade 8: Michael Henry, Stephen Souch, Dan McDougall, Joe Holmes, Bill Bearss, Dean Bell, all of Blyth. POSTER - OPEN Make a poster advertising the fair: Leslie Phillips, Dean Whitfield, Bruce Siertsema, Brent Scrim- geour, all of Blyth. Committee to study Iibrary expansion Wingham Town Council Currie and Jack Kopas from has decided to form an ad . the property• committee hoc committee as the first were appointed as council's step toward .possibly ex- representatives on the ad panding the town library, hoc committee. Councillor either at its present location William Crump asked to be in the Town Hall or in new included and Mr. Kopas quarters. promised his name would be At its meeting last week added to the group. council voted to establish a The Wingham , branch committee, with two library which occupies by members from council, two far the smallest quarters of from the county library any of the town libraries in board and others to be added the county, has been lob- es needed. • The committee's task will et morespace and council be to report to council on . had earlier agreed to make current space problems at library expansion • one of its the library and to make priorities for 1985. recommendations "a,, t�-.ln a•relarted mgt} n at .the lop a.tiony, ,,.reno�ratiRnisApElmeeting laisl•; }es ay`,. rfinaneirig or' re22titistruCtiki,. e, cil.,yQted tq g§t'ab11,Sb',a of suitable library space." library reserve fund of Councillors James A. $20,000'in the 1985 budget. nae•" llil>n inclAdvanee, Mines, Sept, >,0, I914—Page 5 •Now9qositiVi . . r nvON Gorrie-Personal Notes Mr, and Mrs. Horace Mason of Thedford visited. last Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Robin Bolander and Leroy at- tended the 40th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. John Gingrich held Sunday at the Dornock Hall.' Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Colborne of Corunna..and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Sparling of Goderich visited recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferguson. A bridal shower in honor of Karen Hyndman was held at the home of Mrs. William Bennett last Saturday evening with approximately 40 relatives attending. Mr. and Mrs. William Austin and Matthew of Waterloo visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Austin. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hastie of Woodbridge visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hastie last Saturday: Mr. and Mrs. Keith' Finnigan of Dor- chester visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strong and all visited their mother, Mrs. Ken Hastie, at the Fordwich Village Nursing Home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stewart, Jamie, Peter and Michael, Teddy Brophy of London, Mrs. Oliver Stewart, Ray Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mayburry were guests at the wedding of Cheryl Mayburry and William Kieswetter Of Kitchener in the Formosa Roman Catholic Church last Saturday and the reception ,which followed at the For- mosa Community Centre. Is/fr. and M>bs. Hugh Miller of Dearborn Heights, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Grant Miller,: Vikki, Kevin and Krista of Sudbury, and Mrs. Toleda Beuerman of Cambridge - Preston spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Miller and all were Sunday dinner guests of . Mr. and Mrs. Bev Brears of Listowel. A number of local residents attended the Blyth Steam Threshermen's Reunion last Saturday. Mrs. Hazel Murie of Thunder Bay and Mrs. Wilfred Reffer of Ethel were dinner guests of Mrs. Glad Edgar last Thursday. Mrs. Sulo Niema and daughter Janna of Onaping spent last Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Miller. Mr. and Mrs. James Fudger held a combination first birthday party and barbecue last Saturday for Mark. Among those -at- tending were: Mr. and Mrs. John Fudger and Michael; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fudger and family and Greg Brown; all of Harriston; Mr.. and Mrs. Sandy Gibson, Julie and Jaime; Mrs. Gwynne Brown and Wayne Brown; Dian and Tyler.. Allan of Gorrie; Mr. and. Mrs. Ken Noble and Melissa of Ford- wich ; and Roseann Cherry of Listowel. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Short - reed and family of Walton visited recently with Mrs. Nellie King. Confirmation and bap- tismal services will be held at Trinity Anglican Church, Fordwich, next Sunday at 11 a.m. The service at St. Stephen's in Gorrie has been cancelled. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mundell returned last week from a tour to Salt Lake City, the Grand and Bruce canyons, ,Zion National Park and Las Vegas. A number of local residents, attended the 50th anniversary service at the ,Belmore Presbyterian Church on Sunday. hying off and on for years to Smiths are honored By Pam Williams Autuumn programs are underway atthe day centre and you are 'welcome to drop in and pick up a program calendar for the month of September. The VON foot clinics will be held at the centre on the following days: Sept. 18 and Sept. 26. Both clinics Will be held -in the afternoon from 1 to 3 p.m., but we must know m advance if you wish to attend.- • Bob Marchant, rehabilita- tion teacher from the CNIB in London, will be our guest speaker this Thursday. He Whatever you've got against being in shape is no • g compared to what being out of shape has got against you. pa 1,(.IPa(/ LOn The Canadian movement for personal fitness. will be demonstrating craft ideas for those with visual impairments. • Eugene Todd, coordinator for the Ontario Senior Games, will be at the centre next Wednesday,. Sept. 19. Any area, seniors clubs are welcome to send a representative to find out more about these.games. Our next fund-raising event will be the flea market on Sept. 29. If you happen to be cleaning out your cup- boards or garage and find some interesting item* we would appreciate donations. We also rent tables out to groups or individuals on the day of our flea market. Bookings must be confirmed by Friday, Sept. 21, by calling 357-1440 or 357-1445. A raffle will take place at our flea market. First prize will be a cedar -lined pine chest made by Wes Young of Lucknow. If you purchase a ticket, you also will have a chance to win a radio- cassette player: Here is a note to all board members of the change of date for the next board meeting. It will be held next Tuesday at 3 p.m. With autumn just around the corner and winter around the next corner, it's time to start planning what you are going to do during those long winter days. The seniors' day centre is a social and recreational centre' designed for "homebound" in- dividuals who do not have access to transportation, have a disability or cannot get around as well as they did previously because of their age. If you would like more information, please call the centre. on 50th .anniversa ry BRUSSELBr- "Jima a ride'' Wife Nancyof the Belmore .., Anne Snt lebr•4ted'thelp, ; ; arek ad Well `as • fbnr grand- 5btirwedgy �rn[t vel sal`y a'C "cJiilifr ii, "1Vtarni and, Jamie an open house Sept. 2 at the Gibbings and Shaine and Brussels United Church.. . Scott Smith. They were married at A family dinner was held Belmore' on Sept. 1, 1934, and the evening of Sept. 1 and farmed for almost 40 years served by the UCW ladies at the United Church, followed by a social timeat the Smith' home on Elizabeth :Street. The next afternoon the Smiths were greeted by many relatives, neighbors and iends at their open hous and thank everyone whomthe occasion so enjoyable. The forest industry in Canada consists of over 5 000 companies engaged in log- ging and manufacturing wood and paper products. on the 16th, concession of Grey Township, tieing a part of the Walton community before moving to Brussels in 1972. Their family consists of Ron and his wife Lil of Harriston, Donna and her husband Bob Gibbings of Clinton and Gerald and his BEST RATES GUARANTEED TO °60,000 1251823/4 % 2 YEARS 4 YEARS No Fees - Rates Sub ect To Chan e NNUITIES INVESTMENTS & INSURANCE 53• WEST ST., GODERICH, N7A 21(5 524-2773 COMMUNITY CALENDAR Mei/ INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. Insurance - All types. Home, business, auto, farm, life. WINGHAM 357-2636 GORRIE 335-3525 Thurs., Sept. 13 to Wed. Sept. 19 Thurs. Sept. 13 Dart League, Wingham Legion, 8:30 p.m. F6..Sept. 14 Coffee Break, Sponsored by Wingham Branch, Women's Institute, Display of Crafts, Wingham Town Hall, 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Happy Gang Meeting, Wingham Seniors, Pot Luck Luncheon, 12:30 p.m., Wingham Armouries Sat. Sept. 15 Horseshoe Tournament, Wingham Sport- smen Club, 1:00 p.m. Sun. Sept. 16 Anniversary Services, Knox Presbyterian Church, Gorrie, 11:00 a.m. & 8:00 p.m. 126th Anniversary Service, Wroxeter United Church, 11:00 a.m, Mon. Sept. 17 Wingham Hospital Auxiliary Meeting, Wingham & District Hosptial Board Room, 2:00 p.m. Square Dancing, Howick Central School, 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. Tues. Sew. 18 Registration for Beavers, Cubs & Scouts, Wingham Public School, 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Wed. Sept. 19 Child Health Clinic, Clinic Building, Wingham, 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Brussels Figure Skating Club, Registration, at Fall Fair Booth, Brussels Comm. Centre, 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. Parenting Course, Parents of Teenkge Children, 10 Week Course Starts 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at Community Psychiatric Cen- tre, 158 Patrick St., Wtngharn, phone 357-1614 ROXY HOME VIDEO Grc $ Family Entertainment 241 Josephine St.. Wingham Phone 357-3373 emu. cmtzte talc= a=z-ea easessa easit, avian ammo ommi rag= az=m, mem mem antual