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'%1✓w, j' '"�Hr✓'Z+?:.l �r ta4,�� s1k fn^'. �. �,., s'. : a �, �' W• a? v, s fir,•' e s o fions s_114// . urr`•' ;K1?D. ;df Nt" :°f,Yrl', ry,� sf.;; l a.' iT ,�,na 'e tet # y ROUND CLEARANCF YEAR- ZHOUSE WHITECHUR�H —Mrs. Vic- board, iii addition to e ; • n 0< 9 %l 3 tor Emerson conducted a study of Durnin, Mrs. Garnet Farrier and f resolutions when the January Mrs. Nettie Roos. It was decided meeting of the Women's Institute to buy eight card talble$,. was 0111 9 •iYj, held Thursday, January 15, The roll call vas answered -by • `� � r�a ���� � :��� ,er' "by • 11 � j� at the home of Mrs. Bill Rintoul. naming a resolution you would WEDDING i.,4, -- - Mrs. Emerson discussed' what ' like to live up to every day. A ?fit f . „ � � a resolution is, why there are variety of answers was ,given, resolutions and types of Institute a ncludin reading a good book ' -gym' F � � ✓ a �'� � "}s•. .� r, [, ,� 1' 0+ I t� ,p .;i �1. - resolutions,— renin ial local and being organized ,natino t—he not .: G S Pw `k , b organized, ` --•v r emergency. She informed the foods and minding my own burl- a s group when a resolution can be mass. t0 36®,� made and how each resolution is The motto was. `"There are t R , dealt with at firanch, district and three sides to every -contro- , area levels, She also discussed versy—Fouls, the other fellow's ; ' v the duties of the branch and dis- and the right one".' �a - � �,a �'�{ ; '� ; � ss �� � filet conveners of resolutions and Current events were liven by r�'�, s .. rtaa „` ... reviewed the 20 resolutions Mrs. Fred Tiffin. Letters were150 passed in the Spring 1975 edition read from Mrs. Velma Falconer.. „ <. .. Over 100 odd, clean Spring THE SECRETARIES elected b Maitland Presbyterial at g groups, Mrs. Robert Ahara of Teeswater; re- t "Home and Country". A' con- and Mrs. 'Olive Boss and.a dopa.y �x g p g y y ham; girls' I s'test was held to see how many the tion was acknowledged. and Summer gowns; samples St. Andrews on Mondayare: front, evening groups, Mrs. J. cording', Mrs. Ewan McLean of RR 3, Lucknow; literature T - 9 9 R members remembered with Mrs. The February meeting will be and discontinued lines from E. MacDonald of Lucknow; associate members, Mrs. and library, Mrs. Gerald Gibson of Brussels. Absent at the Dan 'Tiffin receiving the „prize. held the third Wednestl2iratte# s u, ,:n Bridal Penthouse. Sizes 5 to 15 William Beirnes of RR 2, Listowel; afternoon groups, Mrs. time were: Mrs. William Smith of Gorrie, children's The president, Miss Merle Wil- home of Mrs. George riser. AiY. C. MacAuley of RR 4, Ripley; press, Mrs. George Fisher of groups'; Mrs. Glen Haldenby of RR 1, Holyrood, friendship son, opened the meeting, wel- are reminded to bring a tre'tfor: Wingham; corresponding, Mrs. Don MacAdam of RR 2,' and service; Mrs. Warren Wylds of RR 3, Lucknow, glad coming all 16 in attendance. The the Valentine boxes. ALL SALES FINAL - (Alterations extra) Wingham; back, supply, Mrs. Robert Arbuckle of RR 4, tidings; Mrs': Walter Burton of RR 5, Kincardine, life mein- Institute Ode was sung and the Lunch was served by thp,com-i tid. 77S'King St. East Wingham; assistant historian, Mrs. Gordon Wall of Wing- bership. Collect repeated. Minutes were mittee, Mrs. James Ndmgs. THE U O S�a a� read and the financial, statement Mrs. James Currie and Mrs.. Kitchener given by the secretary -treasurer, James Wilson. (Right next to The Bridal Mrs. George Fisher. , Penthouse in Women's Section) Mrs. Bill Rintoul was appointed YEAR ROUND®�.IIMan.-��. School names committeea member' to the Whitechurche ppa t®Saturdaym° -S® • Community Memorial Hall Shades Y�' i�� 0 9 e.m.-e p.m. h; p de store by Wilma Oke Greg Fleming, Arthur Haid, and Tuberculosistand Resuara div�is on will lc mmete at, zone Lower S eeQ in the winter warmer d Pa s Park Free in spacious lot besi The Huron -Perth Count p • .• P p g climes Y Francis Kicknell and Ronald Roman Catholic, Separate School Marc tory Diseases Association: level where a . first and second may, well be excused a slight; Jam` Board approved salary increases The 1976 ad hoc committees: The board approved the Huron- place winner in each division will • V • smile of satisfaction wiIh they= for its administrative office staff Perth unit of Ontario English be decided and the zone winners 'f�1ts g® jn�® learn that Wingham and Its sur- .x Board policy and by-law — at a meeting in Dublin Monday Ronald Marcy, Howard Shantz Catholic Teachers' Association will compete in a system compe- rounding area are experiencing a. night. All the increases .are the and Greg Fleming ; sponsoring a system -wide public tition earl in March, effect Fe 13 2 "real old-fashioned" winter. We' /1 Trustee- g Y P Y• l V Q maximum permitted according clergy liaison — Francis Heck- speaking contest which will be Awards will be presented to'ihe Effective Monday, February 2, cant tell you the exact total of: V to the anti-inflation guideline, all Hell, Michael Connolly and F. J. open to all students from Grades winning schools and winning Y> rY snowfall, particularly in centi-, effective Januar 1, 1976. 4 through a in all the separate individuals and participation Ontario drivers will be expected metres,' but we can tell you that Y Vere. to obey lowered speed limits.on y ' The 1976 salary for Jack Lane, Board, appointed representa- "elementary schools in Huron and awards will be presented to all Y Pe there is no way of getting. aeross ' Superintendent of Business and fives for 1976 are: Dan Devlin and Perth Counties. The competition other contestants. all freeways and King's High- an open field without snowshoes. a '; ways, Minister of Transportation Street intersections in town Finance, will be increased by Fred Bergsma to the Stratford will. be at two levels — intermedi- The total cost of the competi- s Spray Deodorant $2,230 to $22,230; and for Ed Row- public Library board. ate foe Grades 7 and 8 and, junior tions will be funded by the tea- and Communications James have become points of hazard for' land, Co-ordinator of Plant and David Teahen, ° William Kina- for Grades 4, 5 and 6. chars' association. Snow announced last week. car drivers.. Snow has been ailed ' Maintenance, by $1,025 to $13,525. ban and John ®'Drowsk to . Anew regulation reduced the so high by the plows that oncom The board office weekly 13,52 y seed limits on provincial free- g . konem' a1:1009 Y Y Family life advisory committee ways from 70 mph to 60 mph in cars around the corners can- f 1 Q Off. rates were set.as follows: payroll ittee Y P P not be seen. clerk, $147.55v accounting clerk, on the Kings Highway system On Sunday. temperatures secretary to' Director o£ ' • Fed era' C o M' from 60 and 55 mph to 50 mph for dropped to about 20 degrees' Toothpaste Education, $152.30; secretary. to all vehicles. below the Fahrenheit. zero mark Academic Superintendent, Eaton's . ®sing , The only exceptions are free- and the day,was sunny. On Mon - $143.i§'; secretary to Superinten ° u n f a s r 1 b a la / �r e d ways now signed at •60 mph which day the temperatures had rof ianned in MayY wild remain the. same' Highway moderated somewhat but with 25-P o 15•® nil. . ® dent of Business and Finance, , p 17 from the Manitoba boundary to mile -an -hour winds it was no day A familiar. fixture in man PP Y p group and Hi - $153.45 an secretary, to consul- A committee appointed b the tors for Repeal of the Abortion the Quebec boundary _ tants, $128.80. � Y �' �" to be outside. By Monday evening federal justice department to , Law"' a small medical rou way 11 between North Bay and the show was falling again with Suellen B@aVt Effective .September: 1, 1975, Canadian homes has fallen by the ,,,•' , hag g _ y wa side.What was a family insti- study the operation of the abor- lobbying for the removal of abor- Rainy River, . which will be predictions of more to come. -_ hourly wages of school office Y Y tion law, may be unfairly bal- tion from the Criminal Code. reduced to 55 mph. • � clesk'typistswere adLanced by33 � tution for generations is soon to Y Y P Several arenas in-tlie area were .flair �� anced. This is the contention of The Wingham Pro -Life group Signs will be changed by MTC tem ora closed until snow $JLOcents to $3.63. become a collector's item. p riYy 42 5 m: The following standing cam- Eaton's catalogue operation has the Wingham Pro -Life group, objects to the presence of- Dr. district personnel by applying the could be removed from the roofs. g g g folded. It came as a surprise to whose- representatives ,met with Powell on the committee because new speed conversion overlay, 21 tfidviceq •.:1 =- 's qcr mittees for 1976 _are as follgy�s [iuron-Middlesex MP Robert Mc- off the bias i lied. Adrian Keet inches b 14 inches over existing with the first named chairman: many but to those in control of thy' rip Y g south -stay there. with to •and o catalo ue o eration the• end was Kinley recently to discuss the and Ben Malda who met with Mr. signs on February 2, weather Antiphlogistine Rub property —John g p problem. McKinley asked him to request permittin O'Drowsky, Donald Crowle inevitable. Y q g w, ii Yt Eaton's resident announced The members of the committee that Justice Minister Ronald While the regulation for" the ®®w/I • �/p ®®®g/ Arthur Haid and F. J. Vere; Per- are Dr. Robin Badgely; Mrs. Basford at least appoint one lower speed limits beeomes'ef- L• i 17IF I� Am-5-35, sonnei — William Kinahan last week that catalogue sales 2 �oz.. Michael Connolly, Ted Geoffrey would end in May. It has been un- Denyse Fortin -Caron and Dr. strong pro-life member to the fective February 1 — a Sunday — Mr. and Mrs. Sam Thompson, and David Teahen- Transporta- profitable for years and lost $17 Marion Powell. Although the first committee to achieve a balance. sign changeovers will begin Jane and Ellen attended the fun - 2. Mr. Snow eral of the late Mrs. Frances tior. — Vincent Young, Ted Geof- million in 1974. statements on their views and are Only u dada b unbiased committee of r noted that the old posted limits Perdue of Chatsworth at Cu'rie's two named have issued no public February Air Freshener frey, Joseph Looby and Howard Almost two years ago, Eaton's g Y " P Shantz, Finance and Insurance — announced a joint merchandising apparently neutral; Dr. Powell is reference can serve any valid will be legal until they are Funeral Home, Chatsworth, on study with the giant J. C. Penney a prominent pro abortionist, purpose and be acceptable, replaced tivi-, the new overlays." Saturday, January 10. Miss Julie Co. of the United States. Wingham Pro -Life says. Dr, Wingham Pro -Life representa- •• Ontario rovincial Police will Thompson spent Saturday with Air Care SOLID75C Rumours of a possible joint Powell is a member of the "Doc w ti.ves concluded. enforce the regulation' lowering Mr. and Mrs. Gordan Haggitt of P J • venture with the highly success- the speed limits "as art of their Blyth. supper ful Penney catalogue operation normal enforcement proce- Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Chamney Green GORRIE —Unit I of the United continued until last fall when it Church Women met on Tuesday, was' admitted that the project ® o �j % duress" said Roland Devereux, and Steven were in London Satur- n n Y r o o ^ �/ C W m e e s assistant commissioner of the day visiting with Mrs. Donna Jan. 13 at the home of Mrs. M. was dead. q a Traffic Division. Bosman wh is patient in Vic- • Scott with 16 ladies present. The Eaton's 'catalogue started DONNYBROOK The Mrs. Robinson and:Mrs. Arm- "We will continue to apply toria Hospital, Room 316, 3rd Garbage Devotions were centred around in 1884 when Eaton's founder , January meeting of the United strong were nominated to do enforcement in areas of high floor, following an operation. t theme of the New Year and Timothy Eaton of several mail -Church Women was held Tuesday some purchasing for the' church. collision experience primarily, in Mrs. Robert Jefferson returned' e e Y g afternoon at the home of Mrs. A thank you note was read. an effort -to reduce the severity home Saturday from Universit - Bogsc ,were given by ,Mrs. Lloyd orders from an advertising book- Y . Y Y y 'r �, o Jacques. The study on medical let he had distributed at the Stuart Chamney with a good "The Day Thou ,Gavest". -.was ratio of accidents," he said. Hospital. 26 X 36 1 Q S attendance. sun and Mrs. Snowden closed mission hospitals in Canada was Toronto Industrial Exhibition. g taken b Mrs Gerald Brewer Now the Eaton's catalogue' has Mrs. Edward Robinson and with prayer. The hostess served PopY Mrs. Roger Bieman were in lunch assisted b Mrs. Margaret L PARKER Mrs, Jack Ferguson, president, ended, leaving 450 outlets empty g Y g T R I A N G L t ' conducted the business. Plans- across Canada. charge and their theme was Leddy and Mrs. Wesley Jef 3' ® O ®N" T were made for the annual Valen- One of these outlets, unfor- "Liberate". Mrs. Bieman gave ferson. FD : U tine supper to be'beld on Feb. 14. tunately, is located in Wingham, the call to worship and after Plumbing & Heating rare' irrtoit�ri�►>�to�rirrt*>vrv.rrteo�i� in the United Church basement. Mrs, Harold Taylor of the Wing- "Standing at the Portal" was g Lunch was served by Mrs. Minister back prayer. 'ham branch said she has been sun, led in P Y er. The offering PHONE: $87-6079 Open 9 a:>n to 4 1). m. Weekdays •Sundays Noon to six Russell Ruttan, Mrs. Lorne Mann told the store will operate until was received and Mrs. Bieman . , _..- and the hostess. May when it will be closed. She gave the offertory prayer. "Faith In pulpit, but n0 mn said she was not given any illi of Our Fathers" was sung an tional details other than what was Mrs: Stuart Chamney read the congregation P seri lesson. released last week m a public scripture P FORDWICH — Rev. John Ystatement. { Mrs. Robinson took charge of MacDonald was back in the T THERE'S 'the theme. She had made a large pulpit Sunday morning at Ford FREE - poster and a number of members wick United Church, but only his ® - were given letters. As each -letter wife and sir},, a newspaper re - AM meeting was called for and stuck on, the porter and photographer from SNOW -.REMOVAL The address printed on the upper left ear" of your Advance- ," - poster Mrs. Robinson explained the London Free Press, and one all about it which made it very " church member were on hand to Times not only tells the Post Office where to deliver your paper --it FORDmeeting f i The January interesting. She then offered also has a message for you. It tells you when your subscription meeting of Trinity Anglican and followed with a chap- hear his sermon. �+ Will 5 - Church Women was held at the prayer P The minister had his appoint- Have $i1®mer Mr �I� ®�� �®� ®fit expires. home of Mrs. Bruce held at ter from a study book which was ment to the charges of Fordwich p g on the work that Dr. Watt is Mrs. Williarh Sothern, president, doing and Kurtzville United Churches terminated b THE JUNIOR CITIZENS „ ' If that some line reads presided and opened the meeting Mrs. Chamney read the Y the Hu"ran-Perth with prayer. Mrs. Harold Foster minutes of the previous meeting Presbytery Dec. 31 after• only six JAN. 9-8-7-6 read the devotions ,and the min months, but he refuses to accept your subscription expires at the end of Januar and gave the financial report. OF WIfVGHAM y � utas of last meeting were read Mrs. Ray Hanna, past president his dismissal. by the secretary, Mrs. Wellington nstalled the new officers. Mrs. On Sunday, Jan. 11 he refused Hargrave. Roll call was an Ernest Snowden, the new resi- to leave the pulpit at the Ford- Offer their service to the Senior Citizens The month of.expiry is plainly indicated by abbreviations such P swered by'17 members telling of dent, opened the business with wich church when requested to do or the Infirm > as Dec., Jan., Feb,, etc. The year of expiry is indicated by the last the coldest experience the had so by Rev. August Meacham, A P Y prayer. The 1976 programs were figure in the row. ever had. The treasurer's report given out and it was announced Personnel officer for the United • was given h Mrs. Peter Browne Church's London Conference, C®II ®�ie Of Ti'iieSe N1J111ber� g Y that the annual meeting will be at , showing that the group had all Brucefield, February 3. thus preventing a student mini- 357®36®®7 Thus, Jan. 9-8-7-6 means it is paid until Jan. 1976. Just look at very successful year.star sent to the charge from the month and the Iasi figure. The card report was given by preaching the service. Approxi- r Mrs. Marian Kirby. World Day of mately 70 members of the 170 357-1000114 , Prayer will be held this year in member congregation was in Ino er to avoid a further increase in the price of the paper toSr. CItIZe11� attendance for the Jan. 11 ser 357®3274 the Anglican Church and plans Canal an subscribers wte no longer send out notices when payment will be made with the other �/ vice. 357®2642 .is due. This was a costly process. churches. Correspondence was holo meet" g Some congregation members read. reported they were telephoned Someone there will dispatch One of Our Mrs. Dave Dinsmore was in The Wingham Senior Citizens and told to "stay home" from the Pledse read your label and make your payment before the date charge of the study book. had a very enjoyable first -of -the- service on Jan. 18. working bees to your home. They will be of expiry. If payment is not received wecan only assume that you The next meeting will be held year meeting on Jan. 13. The Mr. MacDonald appeared available after school. a't Mrs. Don King's. The presi- meeting started with a pot -luck deeply disappointed that parish= ll want the subscription discontinued. dent gave a short reading, Mrs, .J, supper, followed by the business ioners.did not show up on Sunday. 3 W. Daunt conducted a very inter- session. The members then en- "It really bothers me to learn Donations to the Junior Citizens will be f harp Advounce,ii-Times esting contest and the meeting toyed progressive euchre with 12 that people can stoop so low," he TheWi nn4ham with prayer after which tables. High winners were Mrs. commented while waiting for the D6nations to the Junior Citizens i lunch,was served b Mrs. Roy Mabel Cruikshank and Mrs, Jean congregation to arrive. t Phone 357-2320 , Wingham Simmons and Mrs, James Vittie, p fully accepted'. ,.:� 3•„ ® ...... ....,... Y Y lucky c 'Crump. Jardine -won the church as a �disUnitedTe church, ..Will be greyte.... ........ , 9 .._.e d assisted by the hostess. kg' ti • - - _. .__ .y...,a. ..r...w.:,ww.wr ' of i. i ,�A�• I I II I - _ - - -