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Ovep and fxlends thered nt 'halt dough&e inaaw, MPs.: a dtn�nt�►n. is Jacques x� a ;0 [owever, shy enjoys TV and
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Mall hereon Suri y fqr as �lhc�ngs and. granddauh.. 1,, il0.?. Gallahier half resided witlil • I969: ire axe 1 d•�u visitors at her home.
birthday party and tiinner for MM—Ts. Buddy Singer d- her dhu ill Mrs.•Ma�► Me( �li�d � Br�t-V Wild ' ; A family dinner was also held �'•%: � r , , 4,'� q
Mrs. Ida A ober who on Jana- Bruce Gilmore, all o$� } *' r' at the home -of her daughter Mar
meld- meat o `Listowel far the past 13• lIp' until'° a year ag�^r'$ lye• � Y
ary 2 veleta sled her 90th birth- 'land, B.G., and a Wiese, Mrs, years. mother daughter (far- quite active, but had on Jan. 2_ Among the guests from
day. Estelle >�tiis of Islingtgti; a call lorie) Mrs. Tom flutchison M- tune at'that time O f404#dK � a distance attending on Sunday �k
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Phoale -ails and cards extend- from' l:rilrs. Dan Stychyshyn of were Mrs. Jim Ingli of Acton, a
ing be were received Yorkton, Sask., and �a dozen red sister of Mrs. GO r- two 1.4 i, ••.,, +
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fro hum of friends and rases from Mr. and Mrs.. Peter,' j brothers were unable i°b attend. r;, 1 .g
relat D. McEwen (Connie. Hutchison who Dave Haas of Wyoming USA and
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F' hraim Haals ofWinthropwere
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Wroxeter, Fordwich were all l s
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present to join in wishing her
DESERT FLOWER 16 ®�. '> any happy returns of that
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NNS,: WHITECHURCH — Twenty -
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seven relatives of Mr. and Mrs.
H, Elroy Laidlaw gathered Monday
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Memorial Hall to honor them on r
SHAMPOO.'' the occasion of their 25th wedding
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charme addressed Mr. and Mrs. +;
SKIN CREAM' R oz. Laidlaw and on behalf of those in t
attendance, Clayton Scholtz pre- MICHELE HEARD was the lucky winner in 1975 of a super T-shirt after selling 240 f"
NOXZEMA.. sented them with two tri -light chocolate bars'for the YBC_ Doreen Young of the Wingharn Bowling Lanes presented
lamps. Michele with her prize last week. She seems to be following in the footsteps of brother
10'69K° Michael; who was the top salesman last year. fT
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four the gifts
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GLADE Lunch was served at the close , 9,� ratesiorrural
R. W. BELL
�F� of the pleasant evening.
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rved by Omar Hydro'sorural ' cialgovcrnmient� ford 1976 rates.
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KLEENEXAithritis"VicItim ana ates to1he 700,000
manages � system will be increased to the". new wholesale rates are ex-
majority of custoiiiiers February petted to increase. the _ monthly ,• 1. The, rate chani w
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tivitte_fr 'm Wh 9 chair H dro reve ue gacal residential
m these chs- customer of ase bill of a �imunicipal utility &..MATERNITy��� CLEAR NCE® e e tomers by 14.9 per -cent. by approximately, 13.9 per cent. , t
ohs .or , ' This will mean an increase of .over a 12 -month period. !����
"It's not, what kind of disability organizations to provide acting as her sisters bridesmaid. .approximately $4.30 a iztonth on a By comparison, the new rates • t Y t
of Christmas -Cards, Decorations, etc. the person 'll but what kind of Christmas hampers for the Her condition at first was aot �g
person has the disability". Not an 'needy. She Is a grandmother., She restricting; she married -iii X960, tical farm customer s monthly to rural. custogneiS are slightly. at fh'e
HALF PRICE r
original halation but certainly a organizes the Marchi Moth bill of $33.70. The percentage • higher to recover .the 197f in -1 W
g' q y and has one daughter, now mar- 'increase to individual customers crease,over 11 months.
true one in relation to Mrs. Hazel of Simcoe area for the Maich d tied and living in London -with a will v depending on con- Bilis issued tq Ontario Hydro.
i' Ayres of Simcee. Dimes annual campaign for' fairiily of iter own_ Wheit her 4 '' g Y SEPARATE . SHOPPE
' funds. And she does it all from, sumption and class such, as resi- rural,customers after February 1. TRIANGLE ti+$ts. Ayfes would' be excep- y conre5W'Visit ry'bili tidh er ' tint Oji
wheelchair! dential, harm of cottage. will be pro -rated using 1975 rates
tionalg by ung standards. She But' what. t was gmi°angatestelight is a `ride m -
D D' 8 c O UNT. 'manages a magazine agency. She 1 electric wheelchair! Details of the rate increase are from the meter reading m 1975 to next to Campbell's Men's Wear K
beim mailed to rural customers Jane 31, ' 1976 and the new Open 1 to 6 Closed Weds._.>
tri .�trr i�•aoi i�s��•�t iau«sisiv..'.aa��>✓ is secretary of -the Norfolk designed especially fob' Mrs- Twenty-six and'a half years of g hath '
Branch of the March of Dimes. Ayres by Gordon Campbell, ' ,living with rheumatoid arthritis early in, January. rates thereafter.
M.A.Sc., bio -medical engineer have not been easy or In mid-December; Ontario
Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Weekdays • Sundays Noon to 5la She is social convener for the g' eer at ;; !-
United Church. She belongs to a 'Western University Hospital in Hydro announced a 22 per, cent -
g Y P Ayres, who now lives alone; with increase •i wholesale ower + i
• bridge,club. She works with vari- London, with costs being ,under- some'pait time help and with a R OCCIDENTAL LIFE INSURANCE
written b the Ontario March of rates to its 353 municipal and.,IO2 X'
Y some very good neighbours who 1 term protedion:at low cost -Individual Protection.- Partnership
hal her to dress and do her hair, direct iiidustria customers,
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Dimes.
"cadillac" of wheelchairs p effectige January 1. Hydro Insurance, Sale Proprietor Insurance Aflortgage Insurance r'
things 'one does almost without Chairman Robert JB.anuary
Taylor said Corporate Insurance
has a built-in lift whicji raises thinking unless one's hands are Hydro was following the recom-, HERBERT DIRSTEIN, LISTOWEL .:
Mrs. Ayres to an almost standing crippled like Mrs. Ayres. 291-aii2
position so she can get onto her, When the Marching Mothers of mendations of the Legislature's
crutches 'without further assis- Simcoe and district 'start theit; L
tante, a hithei<to impossible task.
Po door-to-door campaign for funds SALE '� SALE',
SALE
Q " . Innovations, .such as, this later this month, it will have been
specialized wheelchair are part Hazel Ayres whose organi- s€ r
J of the March of Dimes' continv- zational. efforts ° have made it all
v _ ing' effort to improve the quality happen..Last year her volunteer W
of life for -the province's'Rhysi- Legion Ladies raised $4,200' the r'
rally disabled adults. There is a first night, the'most money ever! t r
better world for the handicapped, Hazel is hoping to top it in `76.
and the first step back into that March of Dimes support for the H
world is self-respect and a physically disabled °r#nges from �^
25greater degree of independence supplying, lifts for vans to hand-
O than , they now enjoy. controls for cars; and its services
i Hazel Ayres has rheumatoid are not duplicated by any other
arthritis. She knew her first agency, government ori other-
® snowy g wise. Your donations ' to the.
>�,�Y ' �"` moments of fear on a sno night
All Winter
,•�,; �A. in January of 1949, after having March of'Dim help people- like
got thoroughly chilled while Hazel Ayres to live like people. LU fy
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IF HAZEL AYRES of,Simcoe looks pleased Vh her new
electric wheelchair, it's because a flip of a switch lifts her to
(:ALLA,N 5HULb a standing position enabling her to get on her crutches
wihout aid. The�'lift chair' was designed for Mrs. Ayres by
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357,1840 Gordon Campbell, . London.
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