The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-10-28, Page 10I
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--- Mrs. Agnes Farrier, Mrs. Bill
Rir"ul, Mrs. Lorne mlrwa, Mn.
Thankoffaingspeaker �- �+ Fred Mrs. Mrs. Russel Gaunt.
)ti Mrs. Jim Currie, Mrs. Russel big
stakeln tourism
McGuire, Mrs. Townsead, Mrs.
>rlla Johnston, Mrs. Helen Lewis
recalls story of I e ers , „ and Mrs. Nettie Ross all from stores, �a ow
p ', Munieipa,, business and cum- P lH'aP•r•
Whitechurch BrI.uce
munity leaders from eight coun- miacdlaneous expenses; 32 per
' +�� � Attending Bruce County Wo- cent to service stations tad
WHITECHURCH — Chalmers A - ties were told at a meeting of the
The next meeting will be held _ men's Institute Rally at Under- ha
Presbyterian Church held its fall Wednesday, Nov. 17. A report of wood on Thursday from White Southwestern Ontario Travel stake
namus me and we per tent
'Itstankoffering meeting last Wed- church WI were Mrs. Agnes Far- tlociatian that they have a stake fm amusement and recreation.
nesday evening, conducted by the presbyterial fall rally, held at, .. in the tourist industry.
St. Andrew's Church in Wing- ��,, ,,, ��-.. rier, Mrs. Jean McInnes, Mrs. Bill Morgan, association man -
Mrs. John DeBoer, president, asp ..«
and Mrs. Gordon Rintoul, secre- ham, was given by Mrs. Gordon sec-
McGuire and Mrs. Victor President William Johnston of ager, said the eighteounrea
ty a
lacy. "Come Ye Thankful People, Rintoul. Following the singing of Emerson. Mrs. Gordon Wall, s- Ridgetown said there was con- offers a wide diversity of scenic
Come" was sung and Mrs. Bill a hymn Mrs. Andrew Gaunt read retary-treasurer of Bruce South cern when the eightcounty as- and cultural attractions, which
the scripture and chose the verse, District, also accompanied them sociation was formed three years are being listed.
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Rintoul led in prayer. Miss Janet -Therefore be ye ready, for in Visiting on Sunday with Mr. ago that its size would put it out of The association is also investi-
Laidlaw gave a piano instru- such an hour as ye think not, the and Mrs. Ross Durnin and family touch with the local municipal- gating the possibility of package
mental, followed ty roll call and Son of man cometh". of St. Helens were Mr, and Mrs. ities. tours in 1977 ,to increase tourist
the minutes. Mrs. Gaunt closed with the Lorne Durnin, Miss Annie Ken- He said the association wants traffic into Southwestern On -
playing of a record, "The Lord Is nedy of Wingham and J. D. Dur- to reassure citizens in its area tario.
nin and friend.
Coming". that this is not the case.
Mrs. Noble of Lucknow played v.
CSS annual a piano solo and Mrs. Little of "We want them to become
Lucknow gave a reading, "Win's" t
t interested and involved rift what Handmade
dows of Gold". we are doing, financially and
banquet The Calvin -Brick members otherwise," he explained. CRAFTS
offered a skit, "Visiting". The SLEEPYSEWER6
first part of the prelentation had WHITECHURCH — A fashion To date, the province has been and
Those attending the annual Mrs. Chandler playing the part of show was decided,on after four Picking up an estimated 55 per CRAFT c1V MIES
Huron County Children's Aid the visitor and Mrs. Dawson the members answered the roll call cent of the travel association's /"'k .7
Society banquet, held at Clinton lonely old lady. In the second part giving their suggestions for the cost. Local municipalities have
last week, were told that foster Mrs. G. McBurney acted as the WHEN YOU HAVE 11 puppies to look after you have have some help. Lucky, owned is club Achievement Day presenta- Paid the balance through a per- College Corner
parents and volunteers bring old lady and Mrs. Coultes the Mr. and Mrs. Bill Coultes, Concession 3, Morris Township, has her puppies held for this capita levy averaging five cents.
more joy than can be measured. visitor. The purpose of the skit picture. Joanne, Janice and Karen hold two u tion. Lori Jamieson and Loris P Y g ng
i puppies each. Andrea has one and tries to Purdon will be commentators. Highway IK West
Angela M. Armitt, director of was to offer some guidance about keep Lucky still. Alison holds two while two others try to nuzzle under 'mommy'. Lori Jamieson opened the Representatives from Kent, 291-2974
the department of summer bringing the most in comfort and meeting at the home of Mrs. Lambton, Middlesex, Elgin, Ox- Monday to Saturday 9-5:30
schools and extension at the Uni- help to the elderly. Walter Elliott with the 4-H ford, Huron, Perth and Essex
versity of Western Ontario re- Following a piano selection by pledge. Clare Milligan read the counties were told that money
galed those attending as she Mrs. Don Ross, Mrs. John De- minutes of the last meeting. brought into their areas by tour -
spoke on the topic of "Communi- Boer introduced the guestNotes from Whitechurch Mrs. Elliott demonstrated and ists benefits many.
eating with People". speaker, Mrs. Isobel Kay. She re- discussed facings, under stitch- An estimate was that 40 per
Such communication, accord, _ called the case of 10 lepers on Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gillespie of Visitors on Sunda with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne ing and applying lace to a hem of cent of each tourist dollar goes Friends Are
p y yne Farrier,
ing to Miss Armitt, is best con- their way to the priest • to be Sarnia were Monday visitors with Earl Caslick were Bill Caslick of Kimberley and Amy of Guelph a knit material. Mrs. Purdon for accommodation, food and�
ducted through humor. "If we healed, crying to Jesus to have Mrs. Garnet Farrier. Culross and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford spent the weekend with his demonstrated how to apply lace beverages; 27 per cent for retail
can laugh together, so much ten- mercy on them. In the crowd Members of this community Caslick of Wingham. mother, Mrs. Garnet Farrier, to a woven fabric by hand and A Nice Thing
sion goes out of life," she said. were nine Jews and one Samari were sorry to learn that Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Falconer of and attended the dance in White- machine. Casings for elastic
Miss Armitt told the gathering tan, and the Samaritan was the George Young of Wingham is a Sarnia spent the weekend with church in honor of the OASA ball were also discussed.
that there is humor all `around if only one who returned to the p g patient in the Wingham and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- team. As a group all worked on sam HeallllUr Substance' To Have•••
one will listen for it. "The only Master to say thanks. District Hospital. lace Milligan. ples and on their garments and t'
way to enjoy true humor," she The speaker said that three Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sleight- the meeting closed with the 4-H Shrinks Piles
said, "is to listen to what's going times a day we should say thanks holm were Sunday visitors with creed.
on around you." to God for food, remembering Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Noels of The next meeting will be Exclusive healing substance
During the banquet the Chil that He gave His only son and all Farm bn o ♦♦ Crediton. November 1 at the home of Mrs. proven to shrink hemorrhoids and
repair �—
damaged tissue.
dren's Aid Society honored a we have is .His alone. Miss Joyce Tiffin and Miss Purdon at 7 p.m. ( li
dumber of its long term foster The offering was received by Janet Sleightholm of Toronto 0-0-0 A rcnowncd research iht t wtc has
parents and volunteers. Special sMrs. Wesley Tiffin and Mrs. Bill need council permit spent the weekend with Mr. and GRAIN GIRLS round a unique healing suhstance
certificates recognizing 15 ears Purdon and "Abide with Me" was Mrs. Dan Tiffin and Mr. and Mrs. Wingham II 4 H Club met at the "'tri the ahi it> to shank ncmor-
g g y g rhoids painlessly. It rchescs itching
as foster parents went to Grant sung. Following the benediction A change in provincial legisla- er had been required to comply Elmer Sleightholm. home of Mrs. Dan Stuckey and and disa.mron to minutes and
and Jean Williams of Missis- and grace lunch was served. tion will permit municipalities to with the provisions of the code Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moss of the roll call was answered "by Ipeedsed ;,she lin' or the inured.
Inflsauga. Certificates recognizing There were about 50 present. require that individuals wishing until now. Plattsville were weekend visitors giving two cereal recipes from In case after case, while gently
10 years' service were presented to construct farm buildings apply "This was done to afford farm- with Mrs. Ben McClenaghan and the 4-H booklet which you are rehesing pain, actual reduction
to Herman and Jannie Van for a permit. ers third party protection without Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan. going to try", (shrinkage) took place.
Wieren of Hensall, Howard and I The amendment to section interfering with their ability to do Harry Moss spent Saturday with Mrs. Art Cla % 4iscussed con- Most Important of an results THIS EMBLEM IS THE
i "ere so thorough that this tmpro. c- SIGN OF GOOD BUSI-
Ann James of Egmondville and 2.9.2. of the Ontario Building the work themselves," Mr. relatives at Auburn. Mr. and venience, cost and the consumer. mens was maintained ovef a period
Cornelius and Anna Brand oflLll Code was announced by Sidney B. Handleman said. Mrs. Melvin McClenaghan of Sherry Green demonstrated how of many months. - NESS AND GOOD
Clinton. GRAIN GRANNIES Handleman, minister of con- Waterloo were Sun0ay visitors at to make hot water gingerbread All this was accomplished with a FRIEND$.
Five year certificates went to LAKELET — The sixth meet- sumer and commercial relations. The minister pointed out that the same home. while Dawn Wraith showed how
healing helps sea (Bio- D% c) is eh
y ywckly helps heal mlun•J sells and
John and Kathleen Siertsema of ing was held October 18 at the "This is in keeping with our the amendment is in response to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McClen- to make gingerbread from a cakes stimulates growth of new tissue. For information call:
Bayfield, William and Frances home of M> s. Huth. Roll call, policy that the building code the situation faced by a number aghan of Waterloo were Sunday mix. Heather Currie and Karenl` Now Bio -Dyne ,s ofTered .n otnt-
Grosz of Fordwich, a and d "Two free choice cereal recipes would be used to transfer of municipalities where permits visitors at the same he. Casemore made lemon sauce. merit and suppository form caned Phone 357-3275
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Preparation H Ask for it at all drug
Patricia Gibson of Goderich, from the members' phamplet" power from the municipalities to aid in the enforcement of local Miss Mildred McClenaghan Before the next meeting the stores. Satisfaction or your money,
Ralph and Sharon Darlow of was answered by all. the province," the minister said. zoning by-laws and expedite the spent the weekend at Milton and girls were asked to check the re- refunded.
Wingharh'John and Carol Bones- A discussion on the pros and As the code read previously, in- addition of new buildings to the Toronto. sults of ging0bread and sauce
ehansker of Ethel and George cons of convenience food; shop- dividuals constructing farm assessment rolls. -Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Laidlaw comparisons. They will also list 4 1 1 1 1 H
and Eunice Lynn of Ethel. ping for cereal and home storage buildings for personal use were "Alternately, the enforcement were recent visitors with Mr. and foods containing one or more
A 15 year certificate for service hints was followed by a demon- exempted from applying for a of zoning and obtaining informa- Mrs. Cliff Kain of Wiarton. cereal products.
as a volunteer was presented to Aration on making hot water permit and from satisfying the tion for assessment purposes
Audrey Tyreman of Goderich ginger bread, showing the structural requirements of the could involve logging consider -
while five year certificates as creaming method of mixing bat- code, provided the buildings are able'mileage. This would tend to
volunteers went to Roxie Adams ters and thip timing of the com- not intended for residential use. increase municipal expenditure
of Goderich, Charles Adams of plete proce9s. The group made Only buildings manufactured at a time when constraint on
Goderich and Vernice Stanbury gingerbread of two batters and for sale to a farmer and erected spending is being sought by all
of Goderich. compared the differences. by someone other than the farm- levels of government." 0
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ARTIFACTS OF ALL KINDS can be seen at the museum on Allan. Many old newspaper clippings are hanging on the
the second floor of the present Day Care Centre, including walls including one of the Wingham Advance -Times, dated
these stuffed birds which came from the home of George September 5, 1895.
A massive, unprecedented human tragedy is in the making.
U%o cares.?
During this world food crisis
I pledge to skip or cut down
a meal a week for the
rest of this year and send my
"empty plate money" to
'CARE for the starving
people overseas.
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Name
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Address
City Area code
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(Make your tax-deductible cheque out to "CARE WORLD HUNGER
FUND". We will send you regular reminder envelopes for your
convenience. Thank you)
CARE Canada Department 4, 63 Sparks 3t. Ottawa K 1 P GAS
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