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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-09-02, Page 7low school The Wingham Advance -Times, September E, 1R76—P age 7 °�Wom'len contemplateglefts, Fire destroys WHITECHURCH s70 acres of hay WVsitor on Sunday with Mr . �suilford Clipperton and Johnandtalents at leader Early Tuesday morning a Mrs. Mullis wo Mrs. tanker from the Wingham Fire Marg Cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Ilam Bernard and bah Jeari all PROCLAMATION I hereby proclaim Monday, September 6, 1976 a civic holi- day for the Town of Wingham. I hereby call upon all good citi- zens to observe the same. Joe Kerr Acting Mayor Over 140 United Church Women registered for the annual School loneliness, its and the results of u4#* our gifts. On Monday afternoon Gerald and Shirley Paul introduced the ceased foods an our markets. We should give gifts of love and of Department was called to a fire at the home of Gordon Carter, RR Thorn dale of ThornMr and Ctrs >1 for Leaders at Alma College last When discussing loneliness be subject, Simplicity Life Style. ur ourselves, and not worry about 3, Blyth. The cause of the barn o.t a and Adam of eRob- weekend. Another 220 registered eg remarked that we all yearn for Simplicity is the practice of p the mo money. God has created Ula fire was combustion of the wet Mr. and Mrs. Neil Faw, Steven, for the one day school held on solitude, but not all of us know knowing the use of time. We are free and we are lucky to be living hay which it is expected had been Susie, Joan and Laura, Thorn - LauMuffib, what to do with it when we have absorbed in the culture around us in Canada where we are free to smoldering for over a week. The dale Miss Jenna 1.4adon , 1. adon Sunday evening the ladies were it. The only solution to loneliness and possessed by possessions, live our lives to the fullest. Blyth and Wingham fire crews and Hoge, Thamesfx, og Stev- entertained by ten young people, is solitude, but it must be entered and work all our lives for what9 Jack White, of the Walpole arrived at the farm at approxi- en Faw remained for a holiday on the farm. Mr. and Mm. Fred Tif- representing four United Church es in London, in a musical pres- into with discipline. Every way of life requires discipline and disci- We need a time to celebrate but material things get in the way. Indian Reserve spoke Monday mately a a.m. and fought the blaze for over six and one half fin were Sunday afternoon callers entation of The Story Telling Aline in solitude would be a rough We can't withdraw from society evening of his life and the prob- at the same home. Man. This told the story of three road at first but we would find it a but we can be absorbed by it. We boys being raised as Indian There was little damage to the This community recently parables: The Lost Coin, The rewarding experience. should be thankful we are making boy. He was sent away from his f barn or animals but 48 acres of learned that Carman Farrier, of Lost Sheepand The Lost Son. Everyone is inclined to think Y enough mono to g Y par taxes when home for ten years to get his firstcut hay and 30 acres of Long Branch, had the misfortune Rev. Bob and Betty Giuliano of that all the gilts of the church are others are not so fortunate. We cation and was full of bitterness nes second -cut were all lost. The to fall while doing caretaking Windsor led the discussions and given to the m minister, but this is are missing so much putting our and loneliness. He became an alcoholic and drug user analso d is loose hay had been blown into the duties at the church which result- ed in a brakes hip and other in - each .morning Bob discussed not so. We have to come to terms economic situations first—we did some stealing. When barn in June with the last of it go- juries with with our own gifts and try to give our gifts daily. Some talents be- should be thankful for the lesser things we have. sided he had lived that way too ing in four weeks ago. ries and Mrs Fred Davis and come our lifetime vocations, but When you take into consider- long he asked for help from a Dana of Windsor are visiting with some will bring pleasure to anon we in the first world eat minister friend and accepted her mother, Mrs. Garnet Farrier. others. steaks, the second world eats Christ. Today he is a foster father Mr. and Mrs. Al Inglis Robert After each of his talks the stew, the third world eats soya to eight Indian children and with- and Albert of Ottawa who am, ladies were asked to spend one and the fourth eats soup, it seems in the next two weeks he will beWroxeter legally accredited to run a group holidaying in the area spent Sun - day evening and Monday with completely alone to take a look at themselves and try to find strange that we, with lots to pro- g P e us with energy,drive cars; home for Indian Children.oman decoration ss service Mr. and Mrs. Bev Woad the answer to such questions as: the second world people walk or The theme speaker for the conference was Rev. Sue Se y tended.athend at and Graham. Mr. Sandy Fryfogle also visited at the same home. For what do I hunger?; With use public transportation; the more of Delaware and she ad- New Dundee Cemetery on Sun what have I tried to fill m Y third world may have a beast to dressed the almost 400 women on day and Mr. Toman's sister, Mrs. hunger? What are my gifts?; ride on but the fourth world Tuesday afternoon. The theme Ivan Sararas, returned home What have I done for the burdens people walk or crawl. Those with was "Called to Be" and she posed with them for a couple of weeks' around me?; and am I using my the most, do the least. Our values h such questions as Called to be— visit. Mr d M t1_ d are ooked unto a s st . an so. rge an an THE Ogifts in the work I am doing? y em—a What? Who issues the call?; and famil Sarnia, and Mr. and Mrs. LocalWitnesses more for me now way of life. It Y, After trying to find the answers to Y What is the real Me? The first Richard Allan, Toronto, visited at these and other questions the takes a lot of courage not to get q Y thing she thought we were called the weekend with their parents, atter aSSem '� FOR THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO met in small groups and tried to caught in keeping up with the to be was satisfied; satisfied as bel each other understand Jones' and refraining from buy Mr. and Mrs. Mac Allan. Jehovah's Witnesses and in - announces that members of his staff will be available themselves. ing the junk food and over pro persons, content with the gifts we ,-Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson persons totaling over have been given, content with the accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Al- 1,700, attended the semi-annual for Private interviews at: relationships we share and the lister Green of Goderich , to gathering in Jehovah's Witnesses MACKAY HALL friends we have. Rev. Seymore Beamsville where they visit0d Assembly Hall in Norval this past pe NELSON AND NORTH STREETS Festival h@IAS t0 repair arena can play a Mrs. Anne Magill. stressed that everyone y A�, weekend. y g GODERICH, ONTARIO White beans are one of the big the village can be seen in the to even if theyeaningful lesle in s gifted than y's socie- Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Higgins Murray Fisher, presiding over- t Y g visited during last week with from 9:30 a. m. to 9:00 m. , Wednesday, September 22 1976 crops in Huron County and 40 per kitchens. The slicing of cabbage, others. She urged all women their son and famil , Mr. and seer, stated that all from the local p y' p cent of all Ontario's beans are which took several days for u to Y congregation enthusiastically Y P - whether single, widowed, separ- Mrs. Bill Higgins, at Erin. welcomed the instruction. He and at grown in the county. 15 people, has been cut down with ated, divorced or married to be Sunda rests with Mr. and THE LISTOWEL MUNICIPAL BUILDING On Saturday this crop was put the use of an old washing ma- content with their lives. WhetherGeorgeY added:"o blies help us Mrs. Gibson were Mr.to Eo good use during the Zurich chine tub, a farm disc, an electric we have one, five, or ten talents and Mrs. Dean Gibson of Lucan, recognizepossibilities 330 WALLACE AVENUE NORTH Bean Festival. The 11th annual motor and some knives. An en- we need to be receptive to the call and train us for the work that affair's profits will oto bel re- terprising P Mr. and Mrs. Brad King, Mark must be done now. For example, USTOWEL, ONTARIO P g P P g gentleman put them and be satisfied. We should be- and Pamela of Clinton and Mr. pair the Zurich arena which is together and saved thousands of come givers of love and of our and M s. Murrayibson and the program featured Jesus' ex - from 10:00 a. m. to 9:00 p. m., Thursday, September 23, 1976 one of those closed because of not dollars on a commercial cutter. Y ample, preparing for our selves rather than being getters. Dawn, evangelizing work helping for individuals, groups, organizations and their representatives who wish to bring complaints meeting the National Building Nine regrigerators have been 'pups event was fun night ' Y ng g Mrs. Leo Duggan and David of ug8 others in thee, congregation, how to to his attention.. These interviews shall be conducted in private, due to the obligation on the Code standards. placed on their backs. An eleC- and 15 groups resented skits tt�eB °Q' Ombudsman to yoke no disclosure of any information received. More than 10,000 heart eaters trician managed to hook large g ps P Stayner visited a few days with, our Bible, etc." Y g g representing the Olympics. It their aunts, Mrs. George Griffith, The assembly featured the dis- If would bis appreciPted, although not essential, if individuals, groups, organizations or their devoured 2,400 pounds of white heating elements into the old re- . was called Almapics and gold Miss Margaret Griffith and Y g p provide copies beans slop with 50 cases of cab- fri erators and the were laced course, "Keep Seeking God's representatives, wishing to present briefs or statements, or lodge complaints, p g g Y P medals were presented try their cousin Jack last week. Kingdom", delivered On Sunday. of such material prior to the above dates, addressed to: bage. There were 400 pounds of in a row. Now the doors open up- own Lord Killanan. Mrs. Allan Griffith spent a byEdwin ch, the district bacon mixed in with the beans wards to reveal large steaming After an impressive com- couple of days in Goderich last The Ombudsman and 200 gallons of ketchup was trays of beans being cooked. munion service Wednesday af- week and accompanied by Mrs. supervisor. consumed. There were 500 The festival operates more as ternoon all the ladies returned James Robertson of that town Sixth Floor pounds of brown sugar used and publicity for the village than for home to try and live a little more hundreds of pies were eaten. the mane collected. spent Thursday in London. WOODS P Y of the simple life, being satisfied 65 Queen Street West Traffic along four streets in the An official with the Ontario with them ves. CAMPBELL Po village was stopped and three Bean Growers Marketing Board Delegates from the immediate BRUBACHER TORONTO, Ontario were taken up by food booths and said the festival provides an op- area were Mrs. Jack Walker of LIMITED picnic tables. There were also an EARNS SCHOLARSHIP p portunity to acquaint Canadians Wingham and Mrs, William MSH 2M5 tique displays, crafts and horse- with eating beans. He said the Coultes of Belgrave. Sally Dobson, daughter of Mr. Ontario Land and Mrs. G. L. Dobson, RR 4, shoe pitching. board can sell more beans to the Listowel has just received word Surveyors G The ingenuity of the people in United States than to Canadians. that she has successfully passed Box 282, Ripley, Ont. two courses at summer session at 395-5984 w w Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo. She received an A Feed lot financingis a business we understand. minus in sociology and psych- w BELL. psych- ology and earned a $400 scholar Thoroughly. 1111011111111 ship. She will attend WLU com- We've been providing the capital for both cattle and mencing Sept. 14, majoring in OPTOMETRIST feed for years. —Mr. and Mrs. Keith Scott of her parents' home. - psychology. Miss Dobson is a GOUERICH Chilliwack, B.C., holidayed —Mr. and Mrs. Harold Case- former graduate of Listowel Dis Naturally, ,we'd like to take a look at your require- recently with Mr. and Mrs. more of Lester, B.C., visited trict Secondary School. The Square 524-7661 ments on an annual 1?a5V.so that you can plan your credit Charles Norminton of Teeswater recently with Harold Casemore Wing - needs and take advantage of market opportunities as they and Mrs. Marion Scott, Wing- and Mrs. Nettie Ross of Wing - ham. ham. Other visitors with Mr. occur. —Mrs. Oscar Kieffer, Blue- Casemore and Mrs. Ross last WE HAVE MOVED 'I'he'I'U Bank talks feed lot beef production, good vale, spent a few days last week week were Mrs. Dorothy Butler farm financial management and capital loan requirements. at her daughter Corinne's cottage and family of Scarborough. , R i 1 at Wasaga Beach. Visiting at the Ed's Siding & Roofing It's a part of our'I'U I''arm-Yac• program that's same time were Mrs. Georgina —Weekend guests of Mrs. spec•iticallY designed to rope with the particular problems of Schreiter and Krista of'Kitchener George Fisher, Patrick Street, • Vinyl mi or aluminum siding and Mrs. Karen Weishar and Col- were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fisher •Aluminum Seamless Eovestroughing the agricultural industry. and family of Don Mills. Mrs. • FREE ESTIMATES leen of Stratford. Fisher and boys remained for a. Get the g g price' ' The 'I�U I-3atik talks heef� production. —Mrs. J. Aitchison and Mrs. y lob done right of the right We'd like to talk to you. Margaret Casemore have return- week's visit. Take your choice aluminum or vinyl siding $80 per square. ed from a joyous 20 -day bus tour —The family of Mr. and Mrs. eef of the Maritimes and Newfound- Wallace Agar, Edward Street, Call 335-6341 B.land. spent Sunday with their parents —Mr. and Mrs. Allan Neyons of to celebrate their father's birthWroxeter, Ontario Grill Lake, Sask., visited with day. Bluevale relatives over the week- end. SPECTACULAR —At the 11:15 Mass at Sacred Heart Church, Wingham, Melissa _ _ _ ' e • Louise, infant daughter of Mr. M M1� � R US E D CARS, and Mrs. Ronald Kieffer of Wrox- `t eter, received the sacrament of s ' 1974 OLDS TORONADO I ' 0 • baptism. Rev. A. J. Nolan per , 1976 CHEVELLE formed the ceremony. Godpar- 6 cylinder, locally ownedl 33,000 miles, luxurious, air-conditioning ents are Miss Corinne Kieffer, . Hamilton, and Ralph Weishar, , Lic. No. KDX 152 $4�1 SO I Lic. No. AXT548 $5,250 1 Stratford. Grandparents, Mr. and 1973 TOYOTA Mrs. Gordon Barger of Lucknow � 1969 RIVIERA � � and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kieffer Super Sporty car, air-conditioning I Economical compact of Bluevale, RR 1, were present , I P $1 6S0 , n n.nwse $Lic. No. DUA 726 • , for the event A christening din- Lic. No. CWU 021 A 2,1 SD I + s held after for the ner in honor of trelatives at i 1.974 COUGAR XR7 ** i 1974 VEGA 1 Power windows, air conditioning Small and economical $ ( Lic. No. HWV 9?5 '2,67S , �AKELET � Lic. No. HMD 267 3,895 I s �� -- 1 1973 Pontiac Parisienne 1 1972 CUTLASS. Weekend guests at the home of 1 Owned by a Walkerton Building Executive l 2 door locally owned , Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Murray and , p I $Z 7S0 ' Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Murray were , Lic. No. FHN 938 $3,1 8S Lic. No. FKD 131 , , t- ofrComoxMB( Murray Dempsey 1973 COUGAR 1973 PONTIAC Gran Prix 1 On Sunday the family of the, late George Murray held a , Sporty, vinyl roof, co-ordinated interior I Air conditioning, Power windows family gathering at the home of 1 $ I s , Lic. No. FKE 855 2,750 I Lic. No. BPT 360 4,450 , Mr. and Mrs. Donald Murray M -------------------------------------------- visit with their nephew, Mr. and All cars under 100% power train 60 day warranty except Mrs. Murrav Dempsey / • 30 days 50/50 Mr. and Mrs .Jim Inglis at y �' consigned by one of our customers , tended the Bean Festival held at Zurich on Saturday , under guarantee Mr. and Mrs. Warren 7,urbrigg Cohris visited Sunday with Mr and Mrs 1 ASK ABOUT G C 1 Robert Hibberd in Belgrave. OUR LOW Financing , TORONTO DOMINION Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ziegler of , Down Paymenf Available , ,G LING ,,,6„ th. d,,,,,,,,,, Lambeth and Mr. and Mrs. Alex t f• of Marys were Sunday guests C wO� L� guestss th at the home of Mr. and Mm. Sandy Murray and Mr. and W INGH A M 357-2323 MARK Of 11(itifW1 • Mrs. Lyle Murray