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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-06-24, Page 80 _ftr 0--:1a Advain e -filmes, Thurs., June 24, 1876 J � What's new at GOOD�TEAR Huronview? c1rdiffrolftllmMI�a�9Ila Fifty fgtu Grade 2 and 3 aka- The Auburn Women's Institute dents of the Exeter Public Scjiool were hosts for the June Birthday visited the Home on Friday (fisc- party on Wednesday afternoon. neon and presented a piusical The 24 celebrants received a program. The princi o the Omlowsale ;Wice P� � birthday card and gift from the school, Jim Chapman, la►tr aced Institute and Mrs. Mollard, who .. x the musical director,' Mrs. Joan celebrated her 80th birthday this Perrie, and pianist, Vis. Dwayne month, thanked the ladies on be - Lyndon. Miss Mary Van Camp half of the residents. Mrs. Elean- for most cars thanked the students and teach- or Bradnock was emcee for the ers on behalf of the residents. afternoon and introduced the fol- 01 Mrs. Luther of Hensall led the lowing program: .-Readings by Sunday evening song service Marian Haggett, piano solos by , sponsored by the Christian Wo- Katie Jackson, mouth organ solos mens Club with Mr. Luther pro- . P by Bob Turner and medley of OIA 9 viding the piano accompaniment. hymns by Marjorie McDougall. Three new residents were wel1 1111 - comed to the Home at Monday Ladies enjoy afternoon's program, Miss Mur ray, Anderson Scott and Danny Kitchener tri Pysaniuck. Marie, Flynn, Nor- 'P, man Speir and Jerry Collins pro- FORDWICH—About 42 ladies • •lancing1 vided the old time music and the from Gorrie, Fordwich and , Clinton Christian Reformed Kurtzville area enjoyed a bus trip volunteers assisted with ac- to Kitchener last Wednesday. The k tivities. first stop was at the Farmers' The Clinton Legion Pipe Band Market and Eaton's and then to f SIZES TO FIT LARGE LUXURY entertained on "Family Night" Victoria Park for lunch. CARS AND STATION WAGONS and all of the residents were able In the afternoon they toured to enjoy the music either on the Grebb Shoe factory Where the J78-15 front lawn or at the windows on Hush Puppy shoes are made. L78-15 5 Each, more the west side of the building. The After the tour donuts and coffee J7844 band played a special number for were enjoyed and then on to This is the tire that staned the belted tire revolution, i - $a Walter Kingswell who will soon Huronia Hall for the Blind which Goodyear's Custom Power Cushion Polyglas e a. It's become North America's most popular t be celebrating his 98th birthday. was a very interesting tour. be ted tire ... over 60 minion have been sold. j Mrs. Elizabeth Black expressed The ladies visited Fairview P Now, until June 30th only, you can buy this e.. the appreciation of the residents. Mall where everyone enjoyed a great Polyglas Whitewall tire at very special , I - I I M" few hours of shopping and their sale prices and enjoy all the benefits that made PP g Polyglas the favourite of so many car owners. I �. supper, arriving home about 9 e Belted construction keeps tread grooves open 1 i• 1 -- 1 +� fir. M. for good traction and handling .. provides a GRADE TWO FROM Brussels Public School toured Sun Rise Dairyin Wingham, P. stable ride. Wednesday of last week. Sun Rise is the only dairy in Huron County, according to one of itsThe bus was supplied by Mont- • Two tough fiberglass belts hold tread firm, Lctkelet [� =1 gomery Motors of Lueknow. The reduce wear -producing squirm to make Polyglas owners, Mrs. Patricia Bailey. In the back row are the teacher, Mrs. Mary Huether and tires last and last. Mrs. Bailey. The pupils are holding a large plastic bag containing milk which has been Mrs. Harold Wallace of Lakelet trip was arranged by the Ford- . Pres last and l body plies provide strength and Women's Institute, Provincial wich Anglican Church. a smooth, no -thump ride. filled from the machine in the back. The children are Cathy Marks, Nancy Exel, Debbie Board Dif Sa The durable tread has hundreds of angled biting r. Campbell and Kerry Bauer. rector of 11, FWIO, is attending the national WHI TECHUR CH edges for sure-footed grip. convention of the Federated At these prices.. - join the revolution ± Women's Institutes of Canada Weekend visitors with Mr. and Sale ends June 30 Brussels • • being held this week at Charlotte- Ml's. Robert Mowbray were Mr. I S �' S I t town, Prince Edward Island. and Mrs. Hector Purdon, Strath- pupi . Mrs. Delmar Dickert was a pa- roy, Mr. and Mrs. Relison tient in the Kitchener -Waterloo Falconer and Lynn of Sarnia. The BROPHY BROTHERS • ' Falconers also visited with her i ' I • Hospital. Robert Allan is a pa - O e I � trip tient in the Walkerton Hospital. mother, Mrs. Jack Stacey of 11 John W. Win ham �357-3712 Wg Warren Zurbrigg returned Wingham. Following are reports of a field home last Monday from the cuffs on. The policeman showed Wingham hospital. Sunday trtpwhich was taken in Wingham us the guns. Then- he showed us old fire thing that they pulled by visitors with Mr. and Mrs. . by the Grade II class of Brussels hand. He showed us the school Warren Zurbri were Mr. and the police car and talked on the gg Public School and their teacher, room. Mrs. Robert Coultes of Belgrave radia. erviceDi"rect'ry, *s. Mary Huether, and chap- Sunrise Dairy came next. Then we went to the hospital. and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Zur- O g'�• At the hospital we had a ride in an bri and family. There they showed us milk being g8 j Y MYTRIP TO WINGHAM P g y gave us a elevator. And the nurse, showed The eighteenth annual Dally put into bas The PLUMBING HEATING By Nancy Exel us all the rooms,an$ a baker gave reunion was held in the Com- FLOWERS AUTOMOTIVE FUELS snack and gave us donuts, The Grade Two class decided to squares es and ice cream. I bought a a cookie and another man munity hall, Clifford on Sunday. go to Wingham in cars. The freezie. Next we got our picture showed us an ambulance. The afternoon was spent with volunteers who wanted to drive taken Then we went to CKNX. A man races and games. Relatives were . Wedding WINGHAM BILL TIFFIN Leroy Jaekson were Mrs. Mary Huether, Mrs. I. Then we went to eat. We played showed us all through- CKNX. present from Brampton, London, *heeler, 1&s. M Exel and Mrs. on the swings, merry gc-round, When we went back Mrs. Van den Mount Forest, Harriston, Hol- P. Arrangements SUNOCO SERVICE Imperial Esso Agent =Plumbing 16. Thompson• play horses and rocked ship. Assem took some of us back. stein, Gowanstown, Elmira, LICENSED MECHANIC When we got there we went to Then we -went to the Fire Hall Thank you, everyone that Mildmay, Clifford and surround- Cut flowers >F SO Heating tie IGA store. We saw candies, hel ct, UNDERCOATING & and saw four fire trucks and an Ped• ing area. r- ,Plants RUSTPROOFING—Tinsmithin ice cream, meat and vegetables. For all your Home and g Bien we went to the police sta- COMPLETE, CAR & Farm Fuel and 191 Josephine St. tion. We saw the jail and I got .Flowers by TRUCK SERVICE Lubricating Needs locked in. Then we went to Sun- Wire Service 357.1032 Wingham 357-2904 rise Dairy and we saw where the LEWIS Prop. Ken Leitch milk was put into bags. Their ''� Phone TILES pipe was leaking and dripped on F L O W E R S ELECTRICAL me. They gave us a donut, a r ; :3i7-! 54 NIGHT 357-3585 square, chocolate milk and a 135 Fra AMOS• C. MARTIN n c e s dixie cup. We got a milk truck; Phone INSURANCE with needles in it. 357-3880 Pleteh Electric `IMITEo Then we went to the park for • Winqham lunch. We had fun. We played on MA IUFACTYRINi FIVE the swing. There was a canoe. I SALES AND SERyICE. INDUSTRIAL or OLusNTILESA ILLY - went on It. Then we had lunch. It ,NSUMAN eE COMMERCIAL WIRING started to rain. 'A _ _ Also Rural and Domestic When we were finished we went QUALITY CLAY DRAIN TILE to the Fire Hall. We saw the fire ; All of phone 357- 1 583 ALL SIZES FROM 4" TO 12" trucks. I liked the old one best. a. Smnp3 _ Insurance T's - Y's - EL's We went to the classroom up- 33"52S 357-2636 DELIVERY SERVICE stairs. Then we went to the hospi- GORRIE WINGHAM tal. We saw the ambulance. ISBURKE ELECTRIC ELMIRA 669-3657 Everyone plugged their ears Its s WAUINSnIN When they heard the noise of it.PAVING Electrical Contractors s tusY CALL E1MIRA Ne -s Then we went to CKNX. We Motor Rewind and saw radios and TVs and we saw PIRG Sales CONSTRUCTION the studios. Then Mrs. Van den,�� SPORTS MIDWESTERN Assem came to take some home. - Householdpl p iances A g, 177Main St. Listowel, Ontario PAVING Askes Brothers Soon we were at the school and „i ♦ Josephine St. 35? 2450 that was the end of a happy day. Emergency Service - See CONSTRUCTION Thanks to everyone for making it Driveways, Parking Lots the Yellow Pages Cotta a success. gee, Homes L U 0--�-0 Repairs MY TRIP TO WINGHAM By Kerry Bauer Mrs. Mary Huether, Mrs. L. Thompson, Mrs. M. Exel and Mrs. I. Wheeler' took us to Wing - ham. First we, went to the IGA store. There we saw cash regis- ters, candies, food. Then we went to the police station. We were in jail and Mike Bridge had hand - THE FINAL ASSEMBLY of the school year was held at Wingham Public Sch(,,)l on Feiday. Guest speaker was Jim Ward, recreation director who brought along two of his helpers, Marilyn Grainger, Gorrie, who is a recreation student at Fanshawe College and Carl Lee, in his third year at the arena and who has just finished Grade 13. They spoke about swimming lessons, the Sunshine '76 program and day camp. " AN ANCIENT METHOD OF ' Yes; this method of fortune DIVINATION USING THE telling was called "gastro - RUAIIIEWO OF THE Macy." r WMS holds Family workers hold meeting June meeting The Ontario Associ tion of w BELMORE—Mrs. Elmer Jef- Family Care Workers he their fray opened the June meeting of monthly meeting in the ard- the Women's Missionary Society room, Clinton Public flospit , at with a poem, "A Blessed 8 p.m. on Tuesday. June 15 Thought". Following thy' singing This organization has now been of a, hymn, everyone joined in incorporated and is to be known prayer. The scripture, from the as Family Care Workers of twelfth chapter of Paul's letter to Ontario. the Romans, was read in unison.Miss Elaine Townsend spoke to Twelve ladies answered the roll, the group. Plans were completed call with a newspaper clipping for the annual meeting to be at describing a relationship with Conestoga College. Vanastra, others that shows Christian September 25 It is anticipated qualities. Mrs. Wayne Baswick that fie or 70 members will attend led a Bible discussion on the with a bus loan coming from same topic. Ottawa, Lanark and Renfrew During the business it was de- areas. cided to send a donation to Yoko- hama Korea Church Nursery School. 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