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ftp -Mw Wbom Advance Times, September ti, 18T6 from Vplane. Kn lmo any id Mrs. Wareham if
Notes�. and �. May �� Kom�a and �. a� Mrs. Fru
and Robiie of Toronto spent the Evans of Hyde Park.
Bruss is site acquired -
holiday Ronald Coultas f and n anew` 1 Davisaid
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Inglis of and Mrs. John Adams, retlJrned; Mr. and Mrs. Carl McCle�Nag- �• Raerlld �� at 1� �� � Windsor have been holi-
Highgate spent the weekend with home with them. ban and Mrs. Ben MCC!
Wawanosh. day visitors with hers mother,
his mother, Mrs. Jennie Inglis, on Saturday visited with Mrs. 8111 Snowden and gill Jr. Mrs. Garnet Farrier.
Mrs. Orville Tiffin visited
ear$50 000 arena Tom and Betty. Mrs. Jack Inglis Eileen Parker of Exeter and Dlat' rwmtl t an evening with Mr. and Mrs. Murrayrecently with Mt. and Mrs. Dan Y � ening Cody
and Stephen left for their home at Tiffin and they called on Mr. and and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan at her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe and Robbie of Toronto spent the
Vancouver as Stephen has to tended the rodeo. Tiffs Joan and Joey and grand- holiday with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom McInnes who now •
BRUSSELS—A site has been getting so a community centre return to school. reside at Turnberry Estates, one Mr. and Mrs. Ted McClenag- mother, Mrs. O"We Tiffin- Mrs. Ronald Coultes of East
acgpllged for the new Brussels for a town is no longer a Mr. and Mrs. John Adams and han of Kitchener spent the week- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans visited Wawanosh,
m4na, fpr a total coat of only%.r. luxury, it's a necessity." Stephanie and Dave Adams of mile west of Wingham. end with Miss Mildred Mc -
However, citizens' committee The old arena is' 45ears old, Windsors On Monday Mr. and Mrs.
Y pent the holiday week Harry Moss of Plattsville visited Clenaghan.
obail man ns Jim Prior warthat and village officials have beep end with their parents, Mr. and with Mrs. Ben McC7enaghan and Weekend visitors with Mr. and t
at INA x{50,000 wiY have to be told by Ministry of Labour of- Mrs. Bob Adams. Colleen Adams, Mrs. Bill Rintoul were Mr. and
raised from the community to ficials that ij should be closed who visited last week with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan- Mrs. Dave Oberholtzer, Jeffery
build the new centre. down. But the local people need and Julie of Waterloo, and on
The land acquired is at the ex- the arena this winter and are pre- Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
trome southeast korner of the vil- sently negotiating with the Mini- Campbell of Listowel.
lags, and formerly belonged to stry to allow them to keep it inWro x e # er Persona S Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Schultz
Jack Bryam. The two neigh- operation. The village ran a arrived home on Sunday after
boring landowners have agreed deterioration test of the arena Mr. and Mrs. John McGee and spending two weeks with their
to allow the servicing and a road last year, and according to Mr. George Allan, Sara and David daughter, Mrs. Sidney Tophan,
to the landlocked site for fl each. Prior the test showed that of Sarnia spent the weekend with family, London, visited his par- Mt Tophan and family of Wince
deterioration of the original his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mac - ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McGee, peg Manitoba. They went to the
According to Mr. Prior, the Allan. Mrs. Allan returned home at the weekend.
structure has been almost nil. home of their son, Leonard, at
beat estimates available now put with then: for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Osborne and
A— of the new arena at "The building has survived 45 Tamil of N wm rk t d Mr Tillsonburg and he took them to
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about X50,000. The committee is home from a tri to the Western and Mrs. Fred Dunn and -family, P
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hoping to get $125,000 from the Oakville, visited Mrs. O. B. Os-
M1A18 of Culture and Recce- Prior. "Whywould anyone think Provinces and a visit with his
Y borne and Lynne.,recently.
the arena will fall down this win brothers, George and Leslie. FOR THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO
ation, and another 1125,000 from Mr. and Mrs. Robert Osborne Mrs. Mac Allan spent last week
ter when there hasn't been any Plants auctioned
Wintario. The remaining money �>> and family, in Toronto. announces that members of his staff will be available
deterioration of the structure?" y, Dundalk, and friends
will have to come from within the Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Elliott,
Should the Ministry see it of London spent the weekend with for private interviews at:
maybe
a task Prior admits Meir hoe, spent the weekend at at Guild meeting
Community, differently and keep the building the farmer's mother, Mrs. O. B. MACKAY HALL
may � tO�• Osborne and Lynne. their home here.
"We'll get that money one way nosed, there are presently no y Mrs. Allan Munro has returned NELSON AND NORTH STREETS
�, plans to accommodate village Mr. and Mrs. Dick Allan, Tor GORRIE — The September
Tor -
or another, said Mr. Prior. It's spending residento Sudbury after
residents this winter. onto, were weekend guests with the meeting of St. Stephen's Guild GODERICH, ONTARIO
The planned new arena will his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Past week at her home here. was held at the home of Mrs. from 9:30 a. m. to 9:00 m., Wednesday, September 22 1976
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Sanderson P y. (�
have a 80' by 180' ice surface, Allan. Hugh Jarvis. The meeting was
with dressing rooms and wash- Weekend guests with Mrs. and family, Brussels, and Mr. opened with a prayer for the and at
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David Sanderson, London, were
room areas. There will also bean George Westlake were Mr. and church followed by the Lord's
Friends Are auditorium with seating for 375 Mrs. Rob Steuernol and family, Sunday visitors with their par- prayer. The scripture from St THE LISTOWEL MUNICIPAL BUILDING
people and a portable stage. The Simcoe and Robert Westlake of ents, Mr. and Mrs. James San- Luke 16 was read by Mrs. Harry .330 WALLACE AVENUE NORTH
Berson. King. LISTOWEL, ONTARIO
design of the building will be such Kitchener. Thomas Burke is a patient in The minutes were read and
A� Nice Thing that more facilities can be added Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Pollock
later. and Todd of Bramalea visited her North York General Hospital, adopted. Thank you cards from from 10:00 a. m. to 9:00 p. m., Thu rsda ,September 23, 1976
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Clark Toronto, and Mrs. Burke is a pa Doug and Bev Noble and Mrs for individuals, groups, organizations and their representatives who wish to bring complaints
TOHave at the weekend. tient in Wingham and District Mac Steurnol were read. The roll to his attention. These interviews shall be conducted in/private, due to the obligation on the
Have... Hospital. call, a harvest verse, was answ Ombudsman to make no disclosure of any information received.
Bred by 16 members. The trees It would be appreciated, although not essential, if individuals, groups, organizations or their
urer's report was given. by Mrs representatives, wishing to present briefs or statements, or lodge complaints, provide copies
Merle Fisher. of such material prior to the above dates, addressed to:
Future bride It was decided to have a
�- har-
vest supper on September 23. The The Ombudsman
Yjembe en ;;
next meeting will be October 13 at
j _ the home of Mrs. Merle Fisher.
WP�10111eV!/Q>{011 relative Shower Mrs. William Bennett auc Sixth Floor
haven and also called i other tioned plants and baking donated 65
WHITECHURCH — About 20 —Mrs. A. E. Canning has re Ballagh relatives in Wingham Queen Street West
turned to Toronto after visitingby the members. The my>;fery
relatives met Sunda at the home and surrounding area. Y y TORONTO, Ontario
Sunday with her brother, Art Wilson. —Mrs. John Pattison and gift was won b Mrs. Harr Zim
of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Coultes merman. The meeting closed
when their; daughter Darlene —Mrs. Gershom Johnston at Kathy returned home Sunday with prayer and lunch was served M5H 2M5
tended a sur rise birthda art
TRIS EMBLEM IS THE hosted a shower for her cousin P y P y from a very enjoyable trip to Ot by Mrs. Hugh Jarvis and Mrs.
held recently
SIGN OF GOOD BUSI- Patsy Coultes, bride-to-be. for Mrs. Jim John taws. Jim Pattison, who spent Tom Ash.
Mrs. Miller and Darlene enter- ston of Listowel. the last four months working in
NESS AND GOOD tamed with contests. Mrs. John —Mrs. Nellie Whitmore, Mr. Ottawa and Montreal with DMR
FRIENDS. Willis assisted her sister opening and Mrs. Jack Whitmore, all of and Associates, returned home
the gifts which included cushions, Tillsonburg, visited on Sunday with them.
For information call: linens, chinaware, cookware and with Fleming Ballagh at Brook- —Mrs. Lloyd Keeler (the form- 0 0
357-3275 other gifts. er Phyllis MacLeod), daughter of
Phony Patsy thanked all those in
ed. WiMrs. Peter MacLeod of Wing- ' � � � Ory
attendance and lunch was serv- ham, was fortunate in the Mitch-S..ervice
ngham couple ell Fall Fair held this past week-
,
WIMrs. Earl Caslick, grand end. She won first prize for apple
mother of. Patsy, was present for wed SO ears jelly, butter tarts (sponsored by FLOWERS AUTOMOTIVE FUELS
the occason. Y the dairy industry of Ontario)
and apple sauce; second prizefoi
The family of Mr. and Mrs. fudge candy and pickles;, fourth Weddin WIN
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Q Perry Pennington recently gath- prize for apple pie.
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Listowel couple's 50th wedding anniver Cut flowers ESSO
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Mrs. Pennington was the form- fishing. �Q, .Plants RUSTPROOFING For all your Home and
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were married September 1, lagh and Lavonne spent last
1926. Until their retirement in Thursda in Elmira where a din- 11 • Wire Service 357.1032
Wingham, they spent their mar-
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Howick Queen
is WI speaker
LAKELET --- Special guests of
the Women's Institute on Sept. 2
were members of the Lakelet 4-H
clubs and their mothers. Hostess
for the evening was Mrs. Lyle
Murray.
In the absence of the president,
Mrs. Derril Hallman acted as
chairman. Devotions were given
by Mrs. Arnold. Kreller Ten
members and 10 visitors an-
swered the roll call, "Nkhat 1 like
about the Howick Fall Fair".
Many answers were given, but
everyone agreed that the local
fair is hard to beat
Mrs. Lloyd Forler read a poem
ahout the Howick Fair which
summarized the answers given in
the roll call Speaker for this the
agriculture meeting. was Miss
Elizabeth Armstrong. RR 4.
Wingham. who is the present
Howick Fall Fair Queen She out-
lined her duties as queen. and
also answered man', questions
She was thanked by firs Percy
Huth
In other business. an Invitation
to see Mrs D ('ranch's latest art
display was accepted An invita-
tion was received from the Bel.
more WI for the Sept A meeting
Voting delegates to the county
rally in Dashwood on Oct 4 will
he Mrs Harold Wallace and Mrs
Derril Hallman. It was also de.
cided to send a delegate M
Gnelph area convention on Oct.
18 and 19 in Kitchener
Lunch was served by Mrs
Derril Hallman and Mrs Clifford
HaNman when the meeting ad
journed.
ham spent a few days with Mre
John Lauman and Mrs. Dennis
Lang and family at their cottage
at Grand Bend.
—Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ross
have returned from a three-week
tour to Vancouver and the Island.
They spent five days at North
Battleford with Mr. Ross'
brother, Ken Ross, a staff ser-
geant in the RCMP. They also
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Henry, formerly of Wingham and
Whitechurch, and with Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Millen, formerly of
Teeswater.
Bluevale
Congrattflations to the Bluevale
Juvenile Girls on winning the Tri
Count} Softball League Champ
ionship for the second consecu-
tive year They won over Bel -
grave 23-15 last Monda} night
with a great man} fans enjoying
an exciting name.
Belgrave
NIr and Mrs Art Scott of Mid-
land were weekend visitors at the
home of :%thol Bruce and with her
sister. Mrs Bruce. in St ,Joseph's
Hospital. London
Recent visitors with Athol
Bruce and %Ir.s Bruce in hospital
were Mr and Mrs Desmond
Grunett, Brenda and Sandra of
Ottawa TheN. y were accompanied
by Mr. Grunett's mother. Mrs
Nellie flossack, and his aunt from
Kent. England The latter two are
holidaying in Canada and attend-
ed the Grunett-Trylik wedding at
Ottawa on August 21.
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