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Wingham Advance-Times, 1981-07-08, Page 5• 1 Motocrbss 1900 „ Save *30 CONSTRUCTION STARTED last week on the new addition to the front of the Wingham and District Hos- pital. The $500,000 project, Which includes extensive CCM CORSA Ten Speed Men's 23" Frame - Silver - Yellow Reg. Price *169.95 ',A9,95 SALE PRICE '10 CCM TARGA Ten Speed Men's 23" Frame - White Reg. Price *139.00 $ .1 2995 SALE PRICE CCM CONCORD 10 Speed Men's 23" Frame -.Purple Reg. Price *199.95 SALE PRICE $16995 LEADER Coaster Brake No. 777 Convertible Semi High Rise Reg. Price 495.95 NOW $8995 41 MOTOCROSS 1900 Black with Red Gas Tank Equipped with Front Shocks Reg. Price 4154.95 SALE PRICE $12995 CCM BREEZE UN1VAL5 Speed Racer Boy's 18" Frame 24" Wheel Size for Boys or Girls 10 to 12 Years Reg. Price '139.95 NOW $ 12995 CCM CAPRISE5 Speed Adult Bike - Green Standard Frame - Men's and Ladies' Reg. Price 4184.95 - NOW $17495 Blue Coaster Brake Adult Bike - Men's and Ladies' *1379 Reg. Price 4147.95 NO.. HURRY! We have limited supply on all sale items. Come in now and see also our wide selection of other bikes rang- ing from children's to adults models. Trade-ins accepted. We service all makes. Stainton Hardware (Wingham) Ltd. 184 Josephine St., Wingham Home Hardware Home of the Handyman renovations to the interior of the'eAttinitnilldings., will proceed in stages. Battaglia COnStruetions of Guelph is the general contrador.: Whitechurch Congratulations to Stephen Tiffin who won a watch and a poster Sunday on CKNX. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Little, Michael Bradley and Donita Katchen visited friends at the Malton airport prior to their departure on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Bill Evans of London accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Eric Evans , on Saturday to Walkerton to . visit her mother. They also .called on Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin, Mr. and Mrs. Victor..Emerson and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gibb. On Wednesday the „UCW held its July meeting at the' Riverside Park with a pot luck dinner after which a short business meeting was held. Mr. and 'Mrs. Wesley Tiffin, Mrs. Cassie Mowbray, Mrs. Isobel Tiffin and Mrs. Colleen McMillan visited on the weekend with relatives at Brantford. Carman Farrier of Toronto was a Sunday visitor. in Whitechurch. Mr. and Mrs, Russel Chap- man visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Smith of Wingham and with Mrs. Alfred Wright of Alliston. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Craig, Lana, Ryan and Jarret, recently spent 10 days at Point Farms beach. and Mrs. Paul Laidlaw, Michelle and Jason,. of London visited on the weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw and her parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliot. Mary Lou Milligan and her friend of Sarnia spent the weekend with her parents Mr.. and Mrs. Wallace Milligan. . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliot hosted a party on the weekend to celebrate the birthday of Agnes Elliot. Several of Mrs. Elliot's 'grandchildren attennpled including Mt. and Mrst, David Elliot and Justin of Listowel, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Elliot, Jeffrey and Leslie,,of Brussels, Mr. and.1VIrs. Paul Laidlaw, Michelle and Ja- son, of London and Mr. and Mrs. Barry Elliot and Ryan. In the evening on Sunday friends of Mrs. Elliot's called .on her at the same home. Present were Mr. and Mrs. John Gaunt, Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Purdon, Dawson Craig and Mr. and Mts. Vic- tor Emerson. They kill enjoy- ed a social time recalling memories and viewing the Elliots' lovely new house. Mrs. Clarence Smith of Red Deer, Alberta, visited recently with her sister-in- law, Mrs. Russel Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Oberholtzer, Jeffrey and Anie, ot Waterloo spent last week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul, On Sunday a Rintoul family picnic was held at Brookside School. The families •of Luella MacPherson, Bill Rintoul, Gordon Rintoul, Phemie Cameron, Freda Reid and the late Margaret Rintoul (Lee) of Burlington and late Jack Rintoul's wife attend- ed. There were ap- proximately 85 present. .Mr. and Mrs. Bill McBurney of Toronto spent a few days with the Whitechurch folk. •The Presbyterian Church decided to have no Sunday School for the month of July while the congregation at- tend the services at the United Church, Sunday School will resume- on August 2 when the United Church congregation will attend services at the -Presbyterian Church. • Mr. and Mrs. E.• W. Beecroft and Karen visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. John Sinnamon and family of Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliot and Karen visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. David Elliot and Justion of Listowel. - Mr. and Mrs.. Dave ;McGlynn and family of Kitchenelr spent the weekend at Point Farms, Goderich. On Friday evening Mrs. McGlynn assisted her father's orchestra, Joe Tiffin, to play for a buck and doe dance for Sharon Schuler and Rick Demaray and on • Saturday night she assisted the orchestra Mon at Point to return to her borne from Farms. the Wingham Hospital. The .Wingham Midget Olive Gillespie of Sarnia teani, of which Joey Tiffin is spent the weekend with a member, played at Apes Farrier.\;,. Goderich and won 13-10. Mr. and Mrs. George We are pleased .to report Lubbers, .Katen, Brian. and, that Hazel Purdon of Dennis, spent the week Lucknow was recently able camping at. ,Pine Lake at Bayfield Where her:I-datives gathered for a family get together. .Clara Crowston and,JVIrs. Irwin,- bath 4.11nclinow, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Orland Irwin and family. Mrs. Crowston is a grandmother - • On the Crowston. side and Mrs. Irwin is a grandmother on the Irwin side. • The community extends its sympathy to George Walker and family of the Wingham area on the passMg of Mit. Walker. She was a valued Member of the Whitechurch WI while they lived in the vicinity. MARLENE HASTINGS Marlene Hastings, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hastings of RR 2, Wingham, graduated from Sheriden College in Brampton with a certifi- cate in the General Arts and Science program, specializing in program- ming for exceptional and atypical children. Mar- lene presently is employ- ed at the Bluewater Cen- tre, Goderich. St. John Ambulance volun- teers look after nearly 100,000 people every year, easing their suffering and saving lives. These volun- teers save the province many millions of dollars through their prompt and ef- fective treatment. If you are interested in joining the St. John Ambulance Brigade, contact St. John Ambulance, 46 Wellesley St. east, To- ronto, M4Y 1G5. ROD WRAITH of Charles television set. The draw for sociatlon and it was present draw was held June 30. Street, WIngharn, Is the lucky winner of a portable the set was sponsored by the Wingham Minor Ball As - ed by the president of the association, Jim Moore. The