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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-05-20, Page 64%V $—"W ~aui Advance -Thies, Thurs., May 2% 1976_ I p >r�Z pIl F"4rq pMnnedBelmore Will, mother of Mrs. Renwick, is k presently visiting 4- N club � . p .� Y with the Ren - 44 are guests. �, for Fordwich wick family. Bobby Rintoul of Prescott, Mrs. Eldon Renwick is pm - nephew Nursing Home nephew of Mrs. Leonard Metcalfe ently a patient of St. Joseph's of . Whitechurch Women's Inst. y�� s� of Belmore, is moving to Regina. Hospital in London. FORDWICH—The May meet" Mr. and Mrs. Metcalfe visited WHITECHURCH— embers of ♦i �» - tng of the evening unit of the Bobby on Sunday. the local 4-H Club and their �tm8 was held in the Commu "riT:�:7 }? Fordwich United Church Women Mrs. Gordon Mulvey and some GOOD FISHING Pity Memorial ��' C,t?°� • was held at the home o Y Hall. Mrs. Archie . t.: °a. r : ti[ f Mrs. of her family visited with Mr. and GORR1E — Mr. and Mrs. dais were guests of the May Purdon and Mrs. Walter Elliott w° - r'`��`'' GO08� Winkel on May iZ at 8:90 Mrs. Leonard Metcalfe last Harold Ki men's Institute when the May .• ng caught nine rainbow and their class, consisting of g4 ^� 'c ' l` - �ty;� j Y ` p•m• weekend. trout ranging from two pounds to Clara Milligan, Lorie Purdon, �! ��% Y Edith Gibson o Mrs. Marjorie Tucker visited ten pounds In weight. The ten Wendy Kay and Lori Ann Jamie Y." t �� mit" Mrs. Eldon Renwick of Belmore pounder measured two feet in - i". r� = .� _ ing with a reading, "Seeds of last weekend. length. Mr. and WINGHAM son, Presented a demonstration t w - e; ' Spring". The worship service g Mrs King have entitled "Homemade vs. Con _ Keith Hersey of Oakville their trailer at this three seasons venience Pies". r, was opened by Florence D'Arcey visited the Walter Renwick familyresort, MacDonald Cam BODY SHOP • l with a Poem on Mother's Day. family last weekend. Mrs. Justin Southampton. p' Lorie Jamieson, as comments .r s, i t [k . t o The scripture taken from tor, explained the homemade Proverbs 31: 10-31, was read by crust has natural color and is Margaret Taylor. Florence OCCIDENTAL LIFE INSURANCE S1D ADAMS flakier. The baker's crust is � ti, "� D'Arcey read a story on a mother Comploto thicker and usually a smaller pie. .�I' _ 4; • and her family in Germany. A Term protection at low cost - Individual Protection - Partnership RADIATOR SERVICE The girls had on display pies of i solo, "Mother", was sung by Insurance, Sale Proprietor Insurance - Mortgage Insurance each type which were cut in small P,` a Marg Livermore. Corporate Insurance for portions and tasted. - ' Automobiles, The business portion of the HERBERT DIRSTEIN, LISTOWEL, 2 291-3372 cto Trucks, The girls also had on display r meed Farm Traoctors ng was opened by Edith their 4-H books and articles of the 1 Gibson. The roll call was answer - Now Rad Cores last project. t ! ed by the members with a sale - Rodding The meeting opened with the able item they had taken for the Institute Ode played by Mrs. Dan auction which was the feature of Cleaning i Flushing Tiffin and the Creed repeated in .r t the meeting. The minutes of theo w 1 c Lions., 14 North St. 357-1102 unison. The recently -elected Alast meeting were read and ap- president, Mrs. Russell McGuire, #ra= s )� proved. welcomed all and explained the first lines of the Creed. Roll call a_ 1 They held a discussion on the POO' Earn more was answered by some with ove - birthday party for the Mid -West - humorous children and on the party humorous hints for houseclean SCOTT'S STEAKS were presented with beautiful mugs for being planned for the Fordwich Nurs- GOrrIe7 on your 1Dg g g play off champs. Front Ontario The minutes were read by the are Diane English, Barb Stainton, Jeanette.Scott. Standing, Nora Finnigan, Carol Shaw ing Home. savings secretary, Mrs. George Fisher. and Elva Trapp. The ladies were at a banquet held Wednesday night. Skol! The ladies were asked to cater The resolution regarding seat to a small Lions supper May 17. Get I n touch with u s for swim - 0 Get 4°on your regular belts was read by Mrs. Elgin savings. Johnston. The president thanked Greta Ettinger and Marjorie ming lessons for the upcoming Pay no service charge on all who had assisted in cleaning O rr I ePersonalJohnson formed the meeting'scheques if minimum the hall. program committee. The used Notes Y Summer. Classes will A letter was read om Miss << I l b e held i n balance of $1,000 is main- as their theme, The Father's tained (and even if, this Mildred McClenagh express- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Morden, City, Mr, and Mrs. George Garden Plot" and gave a talk on July and August. Register now. balance is not maintained) ing gratitude for the Valentine Kathy and Creig of Ayr visited Cameron and family of Stoney Harry King attended the Huron the different flowers for each you get 12 free cheques per boxes received by her mother Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Creek spent Mother's Day at the Diocesan Synod in St. Paul's month. pp , and Jack Morrison. Morden. Mr. and Mrs. John same home. Cathedral, London. Fee: - �p quarter and pay only 10 l ti The m l f G Dick AldridgeMiss Eileen Johnson and Clifford prayer given by Marjorie John-. Mrsclosed with a . ge oat, meeting c cents for each cheque over A bus trip is planned for June 9 Kneale of Winnipeg, Man., Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ferguson Call Bev CU rro h the 12. Compare this with to see Niagara Falls and other visited recently at the same visited Mr. and Mrs. Everett Johnson of Listowel, Mrs. Leone son. The auction was followed b n your avefage "savings ac- attractions. home. Sparling of'Goderich on Sunday. Cameron of London, Mrs. Mari- lunch served by May Johnson and ► 335-3451 count" paying only 3Qo and Mrs. McGuire, who attended Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Dennis at- Mrs. Harvey Adams, Mrs. the '28th officers' conference in tended the wedding of their Murray ar and Mrs. Andrew lyn Connell and Carol Ann of Clara Gibson. costing you a service charge g y Clinton visited Sunda of 20 cents for every cheque. Waterloo on May 4, 5 and 6, gave granddaughter, Dorothy Marg- Adams of Wroxeter attended the Y at the a report of the meeting. Speakers aret Lewis to Dale Michael wedding of their niece, Miss home of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Special Savings (non Mann. chequing) accounts poly 8 were iVlrs. Austin 'Zoeller, .editor Cybulskie in St. Louis Church, Nancy Adams and Kenneth Gow- SUTTON per annum calculated oD of "Home and Country"; Mrs. Waterloo. ing in Brussels Presbyterian Mr. and Mrs. Neil Stirling and ON PARK INN Herb Maluske; Dr. J. C. Rennie Mrs. Earle Foster and Miss Church on Saturday. Peter spent the weekend with minimum monthly balance. who told of research in roduc- Sandra Foster of Rosetown, Mrs. Thomas MacDonald and friends at Niagara -on -the -Lake. Funds deposited prior to P Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kincardine, Ontario May 15th and left on tion processing and marketing; Sask., spent the week with the MI's. Harry King visited Miss yd Simmons, deposit earn full interest Rick Waller, supervisor of press former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Florence Edwards of London on Karen, Sharon; Terry and Joe of d Wroxeter, Mr. and Mrs. David Tops in Entertainment and Dining service; and Bob Kalbfleish, MurrayMr. and Mrs. Sunday• for all of May. Edgar. g supervisor of photographic sery-NormanSitzes and family, Oil Mr. and Mrs. Alex Graham and Templeman, Gregory, Anne, 1TCW�� ices, Film Library of Guelph. The Bill and Mrs. Neil Graham and Brian and Barbara of Wellesley For Your Enjoyment &nd topic was "Women in our World". Michele of Sudbury spent the Visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A penny auction was conducted Floor hockey weekend with relatives in Joseph Simmons. Appearing this week - BITTER BLUE (rock bond) GREY by Miss Merle Wilson. The meet- Wallaceburg. Mr. and Mrs. George Brown May 24 - 29 - THE PERFORMERS ing closed with the singing of The Mrs. Roland Bennett and Mrs, and Mrs. John Boyd were in A show band for your listening & dancing pleasure. Queen and the Institute grace. match endS Collingwood and Penetangui- TRUST COMPANY SINCE ,ee9 Lunch was served by Mrs. shene on Saturday. MONDAY TO WEDNESDAY — $1 Cover ChQrge Main St. E., Listowel, Ont. Evans, Mrs. William Rintoul and 1 1 defeat Mr. and Mrs. David Gowing of THURSDAY TO SATURDAY - $2 Cover Charge D. N. Lefebrve, Mgr. 'Mrs. J. McInnes. Wroxet C r Kingston attended the Gowing- FORDWICH—The floor hockey Adams wedding in Brussels season is over at Howick Central Mrs. Isabel Hunsley, her son Presbyterian Church on Satur- From 4 to 8P. m. every Sunday - "Maxi-Smorg " School. The score from these Robert and his friend Judy of De- day and spent the weekend with WARD& U P T I G R O V E games were: Green 13, Blue 13, troit spent the weekend with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Johnston. Listowel Orange 12 and Red 9. The total 0. Osborne. BUS TOURS GROUP TOURS ABC CHARTERS SUN TOURS 20 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE NOTICE IF YOUR ADVANCE -TIMES LABEL READS MAY, 9-8-7-6 YOUR SUBSCRIPTION IS DUE Advance -Times a SPRING IS HERE Time To Tune -Up And Clean Up Your Car WITH A SUPER TUNE-UP AND A TEXACO TOMMY SPECIAL JET GLAZE WAX JOB AT GOSLING'S TEXACO 357-3368 GET YOUR HOLIDAY ICE HERE BLOCKS AND CUBES HEATHER WILSON, a student at Madill Secondary School works at a wood carving of a cat in the art room She was one of the demonstrators at Orientation Night for Grade 8 s y and their moms and dads. Let our courteous staff help you to co- ordinate your fash- ionable wardrobe from our vast array of dress shirts, sports shirts, ties and belts. Drastic reductions on our full selection of men's two-piece suits. Now's the time to cash in on a saving of 0 We have SLASHED the prices of our Men's Leisure Suits �o° Sale will only last for 7 days HANNA' S f MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR WINGHAM 357-1865 scores were: Orange 58, Blue 49, Mr. and Mrs. Willys Kalish and ( 519) 291-3040 Green 44 and Red 41. family have taken up residence in CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Howick played host 5 Grey in the home they purchased from April for a floor hockey match. Mrs. Allan Griffith. _ The Grey boys won -3. The Grey Mr. and Mrs. Ron Higgins and girls also won their game 3-1. family, Stratford, visited recent - Scoring for Howick girls were ly With his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shirley and Nancy Versteeg. Stewart Higgins. VJOLW SERVICE The teams met again at Howick We are sorry to learn O. where the boys tied 3-3. The goals Osborne is a patient in a London were scored by Tim Gibson, hospital. LISTOWEL Trent Foerter and Leonard Holst. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Griffith 291-2111 The Grey girls won again 5-2. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. AIRLINES CRUISES Nancy Versteeg scored Howick's Wayne Chapman and family, two goals. near Florence. BUS TOURS GROUP TOURS ABC CHARTERS SUN TOURS 20 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE NOTICE IF YOUR ADVANCE -TIMES LABEL READS MAY, 9-8-7-6 YOUR SUBSCRIPTION IS DUE Advance -Times a SPRING IS HERE Time To Tune -Up And Clean Up Your Car WITH A SUPER TUNE-UP AND A TEXACO TOMMY SPECIAL JET GLAZE WAX JOB AT GOSLING'S TEXACO 357-3368 GET YOUR HOLIDAY ICE HERE BLOCKS AND CUBES HEATHER WILSON, a student at Madill Secondary School works at a wood carving of a cat in the art room She was one of the demonstrators at Orientation Night for Grade 8 s y and their moms and dads. Let our courteous staff help you to co- ordinate your fash- ionable wardrobe from our vast array of dress shirts, sports shirts, ties and belts. Drastic reductions on our full selection of men's two-piece suits. Now's the time to cash in on a saving of 0 We have SLASHED the prices of our Men's Leisure Suits �o° Sale will only last for 7 days HANNA' S f MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR WINGHAM 357-1865