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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-04-15, Page 5e1�eL M a e he n e CURRAH'S GENERAL STORE ham; Les McEwen of Sarna; Mr. and Mrs. David McKee of Belmore; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McKee, Diane, Julie and Jeffrey of Walkerton; Mrs. Norman Mc- Crisco Shortening ................................ lb..fiS All Heinz BABY Foods except meat .................4/1.00 SALES, Schneider's Old Fashioned Easter Ham ............. Ib. 2.49 f nirnnt�nn 1/� n. Fvnru�rnfw�i Milo � .e Van Camp Pork 3 Boons 19 oz. .... 2/.99 Parkay Margarine ....... ..2 lb. 1.29 Hostess and Jacks Potato Chips (large bogs) .............79 11 a.m. 6 p.m. Broad 60% Whole Wheat, Cracked Wheat, white .... 3/1.00 Wintarlo and Radio Bingo Cards Saturday 9 a.m. 6 p.m. Phone 335.3451 Gorrio I e —K. Jorgensen of Prince Ed- FRUIT AND NUT EASTER EGG4 oz.059 14 oz. TURTLES ;Z.%9 24 oz. SCOPE ;1.%9 250 m I. Head 'n' Shoulders$1o79 NEW—FABERGE ORGANIC BODY WAVE PERM DAYTIME W's PAMPERS $1.89 $2.29 � HUGE SELECTION OF ,EASTER CANDY CHOCOLATE BUNNIES AT DISCOUNT PRICES TRIANGLE p DISCOUNT Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Weekdays Sundays Noon to Six The Wingham Advance -Times, Tburs., Aprfl iii, It --P"* f Local delegatestt attend LondonUCWf conference The annual meeting of London friend to the friendless, especi- addressed the conveption. Mile, Conference, United Church ally the psychiatric patient who is stressed that "our inheritance Women, was held in Park Street often disowned by the family in has not changed in respect to United Church, Chatham, on Korea. being of service.' ale said the > April 4, 5 and 6 with the theme Mr. Howlett showed slides and government could never accom- „Our Inheritance." spoke of his work in the eommun- plish all the humanitarian ser - Miss Cheryl Button, Kent Pres- ity. He encouraged anyone to go vices carried on by the U.C.W. in r bytery representative on the to Japan and teach Englithe eommgnities. She felt volun- "� Youth Exchange to Korea, -courses to the Japanese children tee were the backlix le of the opened the sessions with an who attend his summer camp. He country. In order to attract the t + . excellent presentation of slides stated that the rate of suicide Y�geT women of the eommthm- and a talk on her trip to Korea. among teenagers'is very high be ity they must not be given the hShe started by giving a history of cause they want a better way of �000WarY jobs, but something Korea and what it is like to live in life. It is only the most clever who that will excite them and draw that country today. Park Chung get higher education. Both them in 1 Hee took over the rule of the stressed that their personal She recognized that when one r� country in 1861 and he passed a observation since returning to stands alone there is a great new constitution which allowed Canada was that Canada is sense of personal wi:, I :, him to suspend the freedom and becoming a mission field, due to but stressed that there is power in . the rights of the people. Freedom the alcoholism, drug usage, vio- one if that individual puts his ' of the press was greatly curtailed lance and crime and the misuse heart, mind and soul into it. She ked the women fail in and any sentence or phrase that of our as Miss Balt inheritance. hate the heritage but tth accept a, could be interpreted even slightly against the government resulted secretary of the Division of Mis- responsibility and carry on. in the reporter being picked up sion in Canada, addressed the Everyone present was im- and questioned until he finally afternoon session relating the pressed with the graciousness of broke and agreed to what they theme to the Christian woman in Ontario's First Lady. " said he meant. Many Korean the home, the community and in Mrs. James Woltz of Maidstone people today are still afraid to the world. "The most impol-tant was returned as president for an- ,>, speak out or even wave to a part of our heritage is what we do other year. Delegates who at- `' friend in case it is interpreted the with it," she said. "We should tended the conference from wrong way. treasure it to pass on, but should Huron County were Mrs. Camp- z-"' Monday morning and evening also allow for change and bell Wey of Walton and Mrs. Wil - featured Mr. and Mrs. F. How- growth." Liam Coultes of Belgmve. y : M lett, missionaries on furlough The highlight of the convention from Japan. They have spent 22 was Tuesday afternoon when the a of their 24 years living in Nayoro, Honorable Pauline M. McGibbon, Special Northern Japan, where Mr. How- Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, lett is the director of the Northern Savings THERE WERE A LOT -of displays to see at Wingham Public School's Hokkaido Christian Centre. This 9 Open House Thurs- day evening. One of these displays was exhibited by the Wingham Canadettes. Dorothymcentre would compare with the work dont at Five Oaks, near Cuban travelogue Accounts Marks of Wingham, with her daughter Cheryl, nooks at various trophies the group has won Paris. `-+n_c_ornpetitions for baton twirling. Mrs. .Howlett spoke of the is the highlight caring and sharing aspect of mis- sio n work but also said one has to of B.& PW meeting learn to accept as well as receive. What's new of Mission also means being a At the April meeting in the Manor Hotel, the Wingham Busi- ness and Professional Women's Now Mrs. Elsie Henderson and Couple honored Club was pleased to have Mrs. —Reuben Appleby has return- —Mrs. Edna Forbeck, Mr. and Norman Speir provided old time Inez McGill as guest speaker. ed to his home on Patrick Street Mrs.'Doug Brindle Tricia and music in the first floor north sit- Mrs. McGill and her husband, g Y, on anniversary after spending some time with his Kellie, all of Niagara Falls, spent ting room on Monday afternoon Alan, had recently travelled to son and family, Mr. and Mrs. the weekend with Mrs. Jim Elli- and in women's bed care on Tues- BELGRAVE — Mr. and Mars. Cuba with 115 Canadians on a Glen Appleby of Oro Station. ott and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ohm day afternoon. A piano has been Sam Fear of Belgrave were farm tour. —Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Snell, and family. Lorne Farrish of placed. in the dining area of wo- treated to a surprise smorgas- Mrs. McGill showed many David and Brian of Caledon East, Lucknow spent Saturday after- men's bed care which gives all of bord dinner prepared by their beautiful pictures of the country called on Mr. and Mrs. Gordon noon at the Elliott home, visiting the residents on that floor an op- family at the home of their and gave a splendid commentary Ruff and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence with his great grandchildren, portunity to enjoy the music. daughter and son-in-law, Marilyn on the life and customs of this Henning recently. Tricia and Kellie. Four girls from the Seaforth and Allan Bridge and family on country which has been under Calculated on your , s" enter- their 40th wedding _rule for 16 years. Minimum Monthly Balance —Mrs. George Fisher of Pa- —Mr. and Mrs. Lockridge re, area"The Four Steps" � anniversar Y cummunistic trick Street spent a few days last turned last week from a holiday tained on Family Night. Susan on Sunday, April 11th. The new list of officers was Member Canada Deposit week with her son-in-law and and Cheryl McAllister, Catherine Present for the occasion were presented and Mrs. Stella Dab- insurance Corporation at St. Pet�glrg $each, Florida. ,rind Brenda Coleman sang coun- Mr. and Mrs. Russel Fear and rowski will be the incoming���� and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold g Lougheed of Chippawa. --Guests at the -`home of Mr. try western and sacred songs. family of Wingham, Mrs. Phyllis president. Mrs. Jean Rintoul, the and Mrs. Jim Netterfield on Sun- They provided their own guitar Biggin and family and Rick Tay- president, announced conven- GREY day, in honor of son Kevin who and drum accompaniment. Susan for of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Allan tions in Hamilton and Sault Ste. was confirmed at the Wingham McAllister was emcee for the Bridge and family, Ian Mont- Marie to which delegates will be United Church, were Mr. and program with Mrs. Orville -Dale gomery of Lucknow, Mr. and sent. Mrs. Grant MacIntyre and fami- expressing the appreciation of Mrs. Wayne Fear and boys, Mr. Miss Yvonne McPherson will TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1 899 ly and John Langridge of Wing- the residents. and Mrs. Larry Fear of Morris convene a committee to plan for o Sewing M a e he n e munity rooms last Wednesday evening with winners being: High lady, Mrs. Herb Clayton; low lady, Mrs. James Coultes; novel- ty lady, Mrs. Victor Youngblut; high man, William Gow; low ham; Les McEwen of Sarna; Mr. and Mrs. David McKee of Belmore; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McKee, Diane, Julie and Jeffrey of Walkerton; Mrs. Norman Mc- Weekly euchre Township, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fear and Jana of London, Sam's mother, Mrs. A. M. Fear of Huronviewandhis sister, Mrs. R. H. Buller of Morpeth. the 15th anniversary of the club in Main St. E., Listowel, Ont. September. Mrs. Sharon E. Scott, Mgr. SALES, demonstrations and repairs to Mildred Henning and Mr. and SERVICE UnitedChurch. man. Clarence Hanna. Kee and Mrs. Roy McKee of Teeswater; Mr. and Mrs. Frank BELGRAVE — Four tables of euchre were played in the com- The family presented their parents with a brass wood basket YOU ARE INVITED! This week we are again featuring our MERCEDES DELUXE ZIGZAG - SEWING MACHINE + Embroiders + Makes Button Holes + Sews on Buttons + Darns and Overcasts + Sews Forward and Backward + No Attachments Needed. CASE EXTRA We also carry a large selection of popular makes and models... Bernina, Morse, Brother, Universal,' Mercedes, etc. In portable or cabinet... at reasonable prices. We do accept trade-ins. Also a large selection of good used and fully reconditioned serving machines. We carry a full line of FABRICS and material by the pound. ALL AT LOW LOW BASE FACTORY DISCOUNT PRICES OPEN GOOD FRIDAY 11 A.M. - 4 P.M. REGULAR HOURS SATURDAY & EASTER MONDAY i i McKenzie and Ross McKenzie, all of Guelph. Everyone enjoyed a pleasant day visiting. Smorgas- board dinners were served throughout the day. Several of the guests also attended the spe- munity rooms last Wednesday evening with winners being: High lady, Mrs. Herb Clayton; low lady, Mrs. James Coultes; novel- ty lady, Mrs. Victor Youngblut; high man, William Gow; low and andirons. Mr. and Mrs. Fear have a family of four sons and two daughters and 18 grandchildren, OPEN N of the new MENS BOYS LADIES GIRLS a cial confirmation service at the man, Victor Youngblut; novelty demonstrations and repairs to Mildred Henning and Mr. and all makes UnitedChurch. man. Clarence Hanna. 11 11 A. M. - 6 P.M. A00rOur Sewing Machine E x pert e The f1tere that Saves tan Mare" 4 EARL BERS(HT MENS BOYS LADIES GIRLS a will be at our store for BABY WFAR YARD GOODS F U R N I T U R E AAATTRESSFS PAINT SEWING MAIWINES - SMALL APPLIANCES LAMPS demonstrations and repairs to Mildred Henning and Mr. and all makes Mrs. Clarence Henning were sup- Saturday, April 11 11 A. M. - 6 P.M. Hilda Bolt. Come In and ask for a 11 a.m. 6 p.m. demonstration on any of our brands Bernina. 'Friday 11 a.m. 9 p.m. such as Saturday 9 a.m. 6 p.m. Universal, Domestic, Morse, Brother I ' e The f1tere that Saves tan Mare" ' MENS BOYS LADIES GIRLS a BABY WFAR YARD GOODS F U R N I T U R E AAATTRESSFS PAINT SEWING MAIWINES - SMALL APPLIANCES LAMPS ff Mildred Henning and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Henning were sup- per guests on Sunday with Mrs. STORE HOURS- Monday Thursday Hilda Bolt. 11 a.m. 6 p.m. • 'Friday 11 a.m. 9 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. 6 p.m. h►If1.a'► i v e PINE LODGE REST HOME Gough St., Lucknow, Ont. on SUNDAY, APRIL 18, 1976 FROM 2:00 - 4:00 P.M. WARD, SEMI -PRIVATE AND PRIVATE Accommodations are available in this Supervised Retirement Residential Home. Enquiries Invited 528-2703 or 528-2708 Get Involved ° Join r `A- WINGHAM LITTLE T TOM MacLEAN shows mother, Mrs. Ian MacLean, the Scout display Thursday evening at Wingham Public School's Open House. The display included manuals, scrap books and photo albums. HEATRE FIRST MEETING to be held upstairs in the WINGHAM TOWN HALL Monday, April 19, 1976 at 8:00 p.m. Auditions for acting roles will begin WONESDATr APRIL 21 1916 ,s New Members Very Welcome I a I —Mrs. Olive Snell of Caledon East, Mrs. Irene Henning, Miss ff Mildred Henning and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Henning were sup- per guests on Sunday with Mrs. &>' Hilda Bolt. —Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hen - ring were supper guests with Mr. yl b' and Mrs. Jim Wright recently. —K. Jorgensen of Prince Ed- ward Island has been renewing acquaintances in Wingham and r area this week. A PINE LODGE REST HOME Gough St., Lucknow, Ont. on SUNDAY, APRIL 18, 1976 FROM 2:00 - 4:00 P.M. WARD, SEMI -PRIVATE AND PRIVATE Accommodations are available in this Supervised Retirement Residential Home. Enquiries Invited 528-2703 or 528-2708 Get Involved ° Join r `A- WINGHAM LITTLE T TOM MacLEAN shows mother, Mrs. Ian MacLean, the Scout display Thursday evening at Wingham Public School's Open House. The display included manuals, scrap books and photo albums. HEATRE FIRST MEETING to be held upstairs in the WINGHAM TOWN HALL Monday, April 19, 1976 at 8:00 p.m. Auditions for acting roles will begin WONESDATr APRIL 21 1916 ,s New Members Very Welcome I a I