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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-01-08, Page 5........... ',TA9,Wjnskaw A0vanPa-TiMe$, Thurs., January 8, L976 -Page S . ....... . I ... I.I., . ...... •VA X" LE OLU P ClwiptmP5 visitors With W and Mrs' Wilson Thornton were NOTICE W. and Mrs. John Madill ofWhat's new at Searhoprough, Mr, and Mrs. Jeff Thprnton of Sarnia, Miss Cindy Thorntori of Toronto, Hobert 'IFYOUR ADVANCE'TIMES'LASEL Hde ship and 8 6 T Go READS JAN,, 0-9-8-7.6 110y of Morris To" rr% nvipvAl Jean and Lloyd Robertson, New Year's visitors with Mr. The McMillan famgy of, Goder- own guitar accompaniment for YOUR SUBSCRIPTION IS DUE -and Mr p 4 Mrs,, Glenn Golley "and ich entertained with a*musical several selections with a vocal fW turns ,Jjy were Mr. and Mrs. Burnsprogram for Family Night On duet by Ann Jonkman and Cobie Moffatt and Brian, Mr. and Mrs. sJ December 23rd. Don and $WleY Amsing. Keith Moffatt Sandra and Greg, McMillan and their family, 'T Ernie, Eleanor and E Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Moffatt and bzabeth Mrs. Elsie Henderson and 'AdvancewTimes family of Southampton and Mr• play their instruments in bar- Nolan Sveir provided the old music for the first part of and Mrs. Harold Johnston, mony andsolos as well as vocal time in trio and duet numbers. Mrs. A Arlene'and Steven. rt Monday afternoon's' program. Hemwood played the no ac- The second part of the program consisted of musical, numbers by companiment. This annual visit I by the McMillans at Christmas , the rhythm band, vocal solos by time is enjoyed by everyone and Helen Fischer and Morgan Dal ARE- YOU George Feagan expressed the ap-1ph. Marie Flynn of Clinton ar- preciation of the residents. The residents were entertained ranged a variety program for with an afternoon of organ music "Family blight" with Lila Storey on Wednesday with Ed - Stiles of emcee to the evening. Mrs. Earl Ross, PWSon Howe and Harold Goderich at the console. Mrs. i Betty Rogers sang several solo Black play W accompaniment for numbers and led the singing of the There were dance "Christmas carols. Mrs. Scratch numbersby the Centennial Step - thanked Betty and Ed on behalf pers, due 'Js by Jane and Laurie A of the residents. Bell, Dawn Flynn and Joanne so` Dick Roorda led the Sunday Johnston; .0os by Debbie Flynn, �7evening sI service sponsored LOA Strong, and mouth organ FURNIURE BABY CARRIAGES MOTORS by the Clinton Christian TRe- selections'by Lorne Lawson. Mrs. formed Church and Mrs. Elsie Bell, a grandmother of the Bell PLAY PENS RUGS BICYCLES Henderson played the , piano for girls, thanked all those re- I the sin�ing of Christmas' music. sponsible for the entertainment The Junior Choir provided their On behalf of the residents. APPLIANCES SPORTING GOODS TOOLS jl� �Al IN YOUR BASEMENT OR GARAGE? Ombudsman names THE EMERGENCY ROOM at the Wingham and District Hospital was an apt setting.for this delightful window painting. Santa seems to be dealing well with his own emergency in this new version of "The Night before Christma". Although the window won no awards, it d 6partment he-ads delighted hospital staff and visitors alike, amSg them Mrs. I. E. Morreyvand Mrs. F. IF YOU'RE NOT USING IT MacKenzie. Arthur Maloney, Q.C., the Om- munities and d centres: of Ontario budsman of Ontario, is pleased to which nee -1- "clout" at Queen's announce the appointment of Gil- Park. les Morin of Ottawaas director to In the field of Rural Services,, head the new department of the Office of the Ombudsman has 19"L L I T've G orr i e Personal Notes. Rural, Agricultural and Muni- received a number of complaints cipal Services within the Office Of having to deal with matters of ex_ WITH AN A -T CLASSIFIED AD Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cowan, have and Mr. acid, Mrs. Robert Fer- Mr.. and Mrs. Jack Currie and the Ombudsman. propriatton the extent of ex - returned. after spending two guson . spent New Year's Eve at family of Wi4jham, also Rick Mr. Morirr;­44, will, head the , pr4priation and:the monetary Imeeks' holiday with Mrs., Anne the same home. CurralT of Kitchener and Brian staff members dealing with settlements made. Mr.. Morin Riding -of Transcona, Man., and Mr. and -Mrs. Raymond Gowdy Ctirtis-'of London visited Sunday municipalities, rural com- cohi" the Ombudsman's staff To Sell or BU other relatives. and Mrs. Harry Gowdy spent Fri- with Mrs. John Strong. munities and individuals, Parti having spent a full decade of 6W y Mr. and Mrs. Lynn, Ferguson day in London. Mr. and Mrs; Angus Smith and cularly in the,smaller and mor4 career dealing with 'individual and, Jan of Georgetown -visited Mrs. Gerald Galbraith, Miss Duaqe,,of, London, Mr.' and Mrs. remote centres of the - province. fakmers and rural' groups in fin - Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Judy Galbraith of London and",'A"'I'e'ek Smith and family of St.. Mr. Maloney, in a recent ap- y -ancial matters,,,'and helping CALL, 357-2320- pearance before the Municipal de- Ferguson. B14ke Ferguson, Donald Galbraith 'of St. Anne de Marys, Mr. and Mrs, Jack McEl- municipal .,offidials �ij�rangii, Guelph, was also home over the Bellevue, Que,, visited Mr. and vanney and family Of Guelph and Liaison Committee in Toronto, benturej issues. weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Mrs, Paul Galbraith of Dart- Mr. and Mrs. 'explained'ie Fleming.of exPlaed to committee members Ilin-gham Advance-T-ii�es "',Sparling- of, Goderich, Mr. and mouth, N.S., during the Christ- Hanover wereNew Year's guests that the terms of his jurisdiction Mrs. Donald Ireland, Te0swate 'mas vacation. C011=1idate r, of 'Mr. and Mrs. William A. prohibit him ffoin representing 'Smith. in their Barry Wne of Hawkesbury' individual complaints'. I and Miss DonnA Lewis of'Cam- Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Under- personal dealings with municipal bridge visited ' " during the holidays wood spent the weekend with Mr. governments or agencies.. Mr. However, the Onab with and Mrs.' Dane. and Mrs. I Gibbs, of Kitchener. Mr. orad* 11&s'.Gordon Wker of Le isu#.s pian, A' A111111111111111" APkMr. "' an4 Mrs.. w Taylor 'pointed e­ter� s o kbW��, _under th, of Oi� or Winiharn spenidthe weekend with Laurie and Cheryl of Hawkesville The Ombudsman's Act iario, 1975, he and his fl. op Mr. and Mrs. Ivan. Haskins., spent last weekend with 'Mrs., s Of ice can Thomas L. McInnes is a pitieni L16yd Jacques. and .will,, will,, if requested,' represent That flood of bills I in . Wingham and. Digtrict Hos- Miss Wendy. MacEwen ,of and help rnuqicipailities, in their g. pital. Kitchener §�ent the holidays with dealings with'ther higher.level Of that; piled up'durhi Mr. and' -'Mrs. Kenneth Under-, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MacEwen. government. t wood. 'Mrs. ,:Gordon Underwood ' Stanley Gloushe.r and family The duties i6 be carried out by he postal strike Bryan Under- and Mrs. h and Mr. and Mrs. Br LI Walker of Blyth,. Mr. Morin way 'imean. =.=h tI get rid of right wQod'spent New Year's with Mr. Mrs. Alex Taylor, William Tay- larger centres socia as Toronto -and Mrs. Barry ' Underwood of lor, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Taylor, Ottawa, Hamilton or Windsor, now. with. a fast, low Wingham. Jim and. Allan were New"Year's Mr. Maloney added, but they can cost V and G Personal --UV-BRW' Margaret Dane- be -of --immienze nn Mr, and Mrs. Al4ert Foster of _0 - -L*--VAR Galt visited Sunday with,Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Hector Hamilton assistance to the smaller coni- ibdfil Y01ti-46-dIf Mrs.. Kenneth Underwood. spent New Year's at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Coulter, Mn and Mrs. Gilbert Beecroft be life insured, payable 36" SNOWTHROWElt Murray Marian, Marlene and and Mrs. Eccles Dow of Waw- Q• up to 60 months and Michele spent New Year's with -anosh Township. you can pay back any ATTACHMENT Mrs. William -Kress of Listowel. Mrs.. Frank -Wright spent Mr. andMrs.AobertGihsonre- Christmas With Mr. and Mrs' BODY SHOP' amount.any time turned last weekend from 16 Harvey Wright of Mildmay. Mounts easily on the front day holiday in Florida. I Mr and Mrs. Irving Roth and Complete Collision Repairs without penalty. engine pulley. Controlled Mr. and Mrs. David Gidwing of Michael of Hickson spent the and Painting Kingston spent the week with Mr. weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ed right or left from opera- Towing Service 41 Roth. and Mfs. Lionel Johnston., �l�L and torts seat. Adjustable Radiator Cleaning and guides on bottom. GRff Repairs 16 His P. TRACTOSID ADAMS TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1889 $32300 Proprietor MATHMMMLE DWE WINGHAM, ONT. Main St. East, Listowel, Ont. Mrs. Sharon F. Scott, Manager There's enough power here,foc the toughest. jobs. A 16 H.P. Brigs and Res. 357-1171 Bus. 357-1,102 Stratton engine with 4 4poed trans -axle 'variable speeds from J TIRE CHAINS ANDS JOW V4 to 7 MPH, works, when the gOing gets tough, Cofivenience features like BLADE ALSO AVAIL BLE electric start, dual headlights, adjustaole rear wheel spacing and brakes make this tractor easy to operate. Synchro-Balanced engine for minimum vibration. Two P.T.O. ppints 1) Universal drive 2)'Front engine pulley. High,flotation tires —16" Ront and 23" Rear. No. 545-414FARM SMI IAIAW #I SALE VTr-reach PRICE 1111315M. -h "OWN Ontario 8 H. P. WIN "SnowshArk" liz Show Thrower MINISTRY OF REVENUE T A big 8 H.P. Briggs &,StFatlon engine drives this k povverfUl tri -stage Snow Thrower. Two 24" x in" TO ALL RATEPAYERS augers deliver the snow to the high speed third R stage impeller. A two speed automotive type trans- MIN ilk mission allows the operator to breeze through light otice of Assessment will be mailed to tt snow and slow down to deep digging power in heavy, all Ratepayers on January 6, 1976. deep snow. Fully geared chute and automotive type transmission with 2 forward -spends and 2 reverse speeds. Throws snow up to 45 feet. Large 12" pneu. " The lost day for appealing your Municipal matic tires complete with chains. fA 545253 Tax Assessment is February 11, 1976. No. - 46995 The Municipal 4ssessment Roll will be in the hands of the Municipal Clerk on January 19, 1976 and may be examined during nor- mal working hours. I'l I A R I . . . . . . . . The contents of this Roll may be discussed with the Assersriient Commissioner Or an 'Assessor at the Regional Assessment Office between 8:30 and 4:45. g"nal or" 'We like to know our customers Assessment 'Huron -Perth Re10 .J by name! Off ice, 8 6' 357-271-1, FRANK BURKE and his daughter Sheila were almost 200 97 Napier Street, 1 87- 453 ELGRAVE BRANCH ahea6 of their nearest competitotiii Pit- Ifie father -daughter Goderich, Ontario, I class, of the YBC Fcimily Twosome juniorstournament LJ, 9:3 UNITED CO-OttERATIVkS OF ONTARIO Monday. They scored .1,290 points to win the championship and a pack of 'Pop.. ---------- • 00I---$