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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-03-04, Page 5The Wim Adv r. TWIM, IM, Ma4f 4, i OCCIDENTAL LIFE INSURANCE •- Term protection at low cost - Individual Protection Personal lon - Partnertthlp Insurance,- Sale Proprietor Insurance - Mortgage Insurance - spent Monday evening and Tues- /J Corporate Insurance Mrs and Mrs. Ivan Laidlaw, Clara Often. day with her ts, Mr. and Janet and Il imbwIfy were Sun- Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. Archie � P rdw. HERBERT DIRtTEIN, USTOWEI;, '�` "1 •5.174 d$y guests of Mr,, and Mn. Or- * L cknww were Sunday : A A Standard FIRST AID COURSE will be available at F. E. MADILL SECONDARY SCHOOL Room 26S Commencing MARCH 8, AT 7 P.M. (TOTAL COURSE - EIGHT EVENINGS) This course will meet the requirements the Workmen's Compensation Board for fir aiders in business and industry INDUSTRIAL TRAINEES FREE (OTHERS $15.00 A; TOTALLY CANADIAN PRODUCT fashions in ORTRELi present S pOrting Collectibles S. Ben McClenaghan, who land jtwin and ftunily. withA&. Mrs. Clarence Cr4W, . was visiting her daughter, Mrs Mn. Leroy Rinto O Carol, Kimberley and Debbie of Totten- ston of Chatham spent the weelF- gym' Moss; and Mr Moss at ham visited: Saturday with Mr. end with his parents, Ids• and iPlattsville on Wednesday was ad- f TM and Mn. Gordon Rintoul and on Mrs. John (row" of GMI'aa>t ►+ mitted to University Hospital, Sunday with her parents, Mr. and and also visite>ll �� Ms, AOd London, where she underwent ` Mrs.' Black of ave. Mn. surgery on Thursday. The > Mn. Ivan Laidlaw and � talAollY• community wishes her a speedy Black returned home with bar for Mrs. Dave. Gibb evils a* r a few days' visit. return home as 1ltasday holt , `recovery. i, Services on Sunday at Coal- from Windham and District Bos- tock and Mrs. Everett Why= mgrs Presbyterian Church here tock and Wayn of Teeswater l and •at Langside were conducted p1The World Day of Prayer were Sunday visitors with his ' by Bev Kay with a rlepresent4tive service will be held to Chalmers brother, Carman Whytock, Mrs. of the Gideon International, Presbyterian Sunda School Why and Jack. i Martin Baan of Walton, deliver-, roam on Friday, March S, at 2 Qmte a few of the adults and ing the message. The Gideon p.m. Guest speaker will be Rev. young People attended the pan- Com - give of their time, talent and Wilena Brown. All ladies of the cake socia! n Friday Com. money to ensure the word of Gpd, community are invited to be munity Hall on Friday evening. is made available to all the world. Miss Rhonda Gibson recently fit' was to Quebec on the trip with the On Sunday, March 14 at 7 p.m., Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Sinnauion Lucknow Presbyterian Church and Ken Sinnamon of Wi� F. E. Madill Secondary School - has extended an invitation to were Sunday visitors with Mr. students. Me - attend a special service of music and Mrs. E. W. Beecroft .and enaMr. and Mrs. Melvin Mc - being planned. The service will Karen. day visitors of Waterloo were Sun- feature a quartet of young people Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laidlaw of day visitors with his father, Ben SE' calling themselves "Homeward Windsor spent the weekend with McClenaghan, and Mr. and Mrs. Bound". their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Carl McClenaghan. THERE WERE THREE winners named in the senior high school class at the public March came in this community Laidlaw and Mr`. an Mrs. Walter Carl McClenaghan on Friday speaking contest held at the Royal Canadian Legion Saturday. Winners were: Ken Me - like a lion Monday evening with Elliott. Clenavisited his mother, Mrs. Ben os- Degoe.r, first, from Lucknow on the 4-H pledge and Barb Ryan, second, from Bluevale on an ice storm, lightning and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Coultes pital, o n, in University Hos- Superstitions. Presenting the Stanley Berry Trophy to Ken is past -president of the Legion, thunder. The storm left icy roads. were Friday evening visitors pi Mr. London. Ian Edwards. Mrs.1?oris Willis arrived home with their daughter, Mrs. Tom Mr. and Mrs. Bob BregFnan on Saturday from Florida. Miller, and Mr. Miller of Palmer- recently attended the convention The mild weather last week has ston. of the Ontario Association of brought the crows to this com- Mrs. Earl Caslick visited the Agricultural Societies held in Belgrave Personalnow we with Mr. and Royal York Hotel, Toronto. They Notes mumty. After all the s fust of the week really welcome signs of spring. Mrs. Ronald Coultes. left Teeswater Wednesday morn- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Porteous of Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Craig, ing, returning Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. James Lamont with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Jim Young, Mr. Michie and his family. Lucknow were Sunday visitors Mr. and Mrs. Alex Robertson of g received word on Saturday of the Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jardin on Thursday and attended the with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emer- Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Karen and Liane called on Mrs. death of their aunt, Mrs. William and Michael, Mr. and Mrs. John funeral of their cousin, Mrs. son. McBurney of E. Wjwanosh all H. Broome at Huronview, Clin- Trinder of Winnipeg last Thurs- Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. George Michie. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn and visited Sunda with their sister, ton, on Sunday. da Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnston Y Y• Lorne Campbell visited with Mr. Of Mrs. Earl Caslick were Sunday Mrs. Bill Peacock, and Mr. Pea- Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Emerson, This community was saddened and Mrs. Gordon Campbell at of Blyth and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Mac .cock of Bluevale. Darlene, Sharon and Brenda of last Monday to learn of the Listowel on Sunday afternoon. Stonehouse retuimed home on St Armstrong of Culross. A large group of our Young St. Catharines visited Friday passing of Mrs. George Michie. Mr. and Mrs. Gibson Cole and Monday night after spending a Mr. and Mrs. John Gibb of People's Society accepted the evening and Saturday with Mr. We extend sincere sympathy to Albert Cole of London visited few days with their cousins, Dr. Kitchener were weekend visitors invitation on Sunday evening to a and Mrs. John McKenzie and Tom and Mrs. Lockridge and with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. special youth service held -in the family of Teeswater and spent family of Manchester, New Dave Gibb. Miss Beverley Bell of Christian Reformed Church in Saturday evening and Sunday Hampshire. On Saturday evening the -s&ond of Kinloss spent the Lucknow. with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emer- all attended a` hockey game in weekend with her school chum, Miss Kathy Purdon of Blyth son. T urn b err y Durham, New Hampshire, where Whitechurch Women's Insti- Barry Edgar was playing on the tute will hold its curator's meet- university hockey team. Barry ing in the Community Memorial J won a hockey scholarship and is PN 47 • Hall on Wednesday, March 10, at ,-, attending university there. Satur- r�'` - 2 p.m. Hostess will be Mrs. Victor day evening Barry was presented Emerson; roll call, bring a pic- � with the Warren Brown Memo- ture of an old time cooking utensil C o u r e r rial award for the best left or implement; motto, "Most foot- winger. prints on the sand of time were Congratulations to Alison Rob- ' - made by workshoes" ; topic, Grade One watched a film my garden. I found it when I was erts of the F. E. Madill Secondary curator and committee; contest; called "Adventures". In it, a hoeing in my garden. I killed it School who placed first for her ' •, lunch, Mrs. Emerson, Miss Annie -little girl and her father made up because it scratched mespeech on "The Suffragette Kennedy, Mrs. Russell Gaunt. a story as they watched the ani- --Cheryl Willis Movement"' bn Saturday in the Anyone making a family tree is mal. The children then wrote a I found a raccoon in the forest. I Wingham Legion Hall. She will go 666 asked to take it to the meeting. make-believe story about an ad- took it home. When I got home I on to the competition in Seaforth Z `�\ On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- venture they might have had con- played with him and I took him in. on March 13. w ;R; neth Laidlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Elroy cerning a raccoon. the house. Miss Marjorie Procter of • Laidlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kerr 0--0-0 . —Kevin Eadie Sarnia spent a few days last week of Bluevale, Mr. and Mrs. Fred One day we saw a raccoon in I found a raccoon in the garden. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' Moore and family of Wingham, our garden. We trained it. He did I tried to catch him but he was too Robert Procter: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Laidlaw and a somersault and he did a turn fast for, me. So I left flim alone. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Procter, family, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond and he flipped. He turned and —Bonnie June Dillon Miss Marjorie Procter of Sarnia, Laidlaw and family of Wingham, turned stn I went to the garden and I saw a Wingham .� y ng peed. He broke the g Miss Maxine Procter of / ,, •;` Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Laidlaw, lamp and Grandpa killed it. And raccoon. I got a box and caught and Mrs. Frank Procter, Karen /.' Charlie and John Falconer of that's the end of the raccoon. the raccoon and showed my and Kevin were Saturday even - Glamis and Mrs. Violet Laidlaw colleen Thomson mother and Daddy. The next day ing visitors with Mr. and Mrs. ' helped celebrate a leap year One day me and my Grandpa the raccoon got away. Larry Mayberry and family of birthday Feb'. 29 for Miss Mary .went hunting. We caught a rac- —Darin Davidson Londesboro. Laidlaw. More than 27 attended coon, but we let him go after. We One day I was in the bush. I saw Congratulations to Sheila An - 1' i the event and enjoyed a sandwich let him go because both of us like a raccoon in a big tree. He came Berson of the East WawanosK lunch, decorated birthday cake animals. down from the big tree. Then I Public School on winning first and ice cream. She teceived —Doug Clarke tried to get the raccoon. I went so prize in the junior division of the many gifts from her friends. One day I was playing and I fast that I caught the raccoon. I Legion public speaking contest. saw a raccoon. He saw me too. He put the raccoon in a box. Then I She spoke on "Karen Magnus - rushed into the bush. That night I showed my Daddy and Mommy sen". She will also go on to com- set a trap. The raccoon went right and they said, "Tomorrow morn- pete in Seaforth on March 13. BLUEVALE into my trap and he bit me. My ing you better put the raccoon Mrs. Jean Wills and Mrs. i The Bluevale Women's Insti- dad shot him, and that was the back to the bush. You can watch Gladys Coulson of Milton visited 'end of him. the raccoon go into the bush. with Ernest Michie and Mrs. tute will visit at Brookhaven for _' their March 10 meeting. They will —Jimmy English Then come back to the house." So Elizabeth Leslieon Thursday and meet at Mather's Store at 1:30 One day.I saw a tree. It was a I took the raccoon back to the attended the funeral of their p.m. and will bring home made big tree. I saw a raccoon. It was a bush. l watched the raccoon go cousin, Mrs. George Michie. ababy raccoon. I put him in a box back into the bush, then I came Mrs. Margaret Kemp of Toron s u t cookies. Mrs. Lloyd Henning spent and a day later I let him go. back to the house. I wish I had an- to and Mrs. James Baker of Lon- Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe —Erika Hooftman other raccoon again. don 'spent 'several days with Walker and family: One day I found.a raccoon in—Andy Versteeg George Michie. TIx -04 i+► The Paris Star collection has arrived! Come see the - - �y .. season's newest colours. COBALT BLUE, BRIGHTmaim"� -- .• �' GREEN, AND THE DENIM LOOK IN BLUE AND LIGHT BROWN. Sizes 8-18 (Cobalt sizes 38-44 also) The Denim Look Features: Pinstripe BLAZERS, SHIRTS, JACKETS, , PANTS AND SKIRTS q In Cobalt Blue and Bright Green choose from: IACKETS: VESTS, PANTS, SKIRTS, PRINT AND STRIPED SHIRTS, SHELLS A TOTALLY CANADIAN PRODUCT 09RTREL WINGHAM 357-2822 THIS PICTURE, taken about 1929, was provided by David Crothers and shows the staff of the Gunn -Son -Ola plant on Alfred Street. The firm made talking machines, or Victrola type record players, as welt as manufacturing cabinets. The building was later known as Brown's factory and was recently demolished to permit construction of a senior citi- zens' apartment block. The photo was taken by the Zurbrigg Photo Studio, Wingham. Those who have been recognized in the picture are: George Moir, Gordon Ard, Albert Bell, Aibe,', G c^n, William Krohn, Sam Small, Herbert Mitchell, Gordon Lediett, Alfred Mitchell, Cecil Cook, Harold Mitchell, Charlie Cook, Jack Gorbutt Sr., George Haller, James Webster, Robert Burgess, Frank Preston, Bert Collar, Ed Smith and Jack Gorbutt, Jr