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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-10-28, Page 3Iq Blyth editor describes newspaper techniques BELGRAVE — The Public Re- lations meeting of the Belgrave Women's Institute was held in the WI Hall on Tuesday, October 18, with guests from Auburn, Wing - ham, Maitland and Whitechurch branches in attendance. Keith Roulston of Blyth was guest speaker and gave his audi- ence an insight into the putting - together of a newspaper. After hearing how much planning and work is involved in editing a newspaper, the women will sure- ly appreciate their weekly edition more. The speaker was thanked by Mrs. Glenn Coultes. The roll call was, "How our branch can best promote good public relations," and the motto "Coming together is a beginning — Working together is progress," was given by Mrs. Norman H. Coultes. Mrs. Ivan Wightman, Huron West district president brought ed everyone. The following an- nouncements were made: Huron - view Bazaar and Tea to be held October 26 and articles for bake sale were requested. Achieve- ment Day for the Cereal Shelf Project to be held in F. E. Madill Secondary School December 11th. The banquet for Black Knights to be held November 6th at 7 p.m. with Mrs. Clarence Hanna, Mrs. Lawrence Taylor, and Mrs. James Hunter as com- mittee in charge. The UCO ban- quet on December 3 with Mrs. Ivan Wightman, Mrs. Ross Tay- lor and Mrs. Fenton as the com- mittee. A donation was made to CNIB. The ladies were then divided into groups and after -a quiz was answered, lunch was served by Mrs. Lorne Jamieson, Mrs. Stan Hopper, Mrs. William Coultes and Mrs. Ross Higgins. The Wingham Advance -Times, October 29, 19N—Page 3 Belgrave Personals Friends of C. R. Coultes are sorry to hear that he had the mis- fortune to fall and fracture his left hip. He is a patient in the Wingham and District Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse spent the weekend with Mrs. Norman Stonehouse of London. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Coultes and daughters of Belleville, Mrs. Eileen Canning of Stratford, Miss Doris Coultes of Milverton, Doug- las Coultes of Ripley visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Coultes and Grant. The Belgrave Men's Choir pro- vided special music for Wellburn United Church anniversary ser vice on Sunday evening which was in the form of a Welsh Hymn Festival service. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Armstrong of Thorn - dale. Robert Hibberd, Clare Van Camp and Henry Pattison of Blyth attended South Huron County Loyal Orange Lodge on Friday evening when R.W. Brother James Bell of Sudbury, Grand Master of GOL of Ontario West, and R.W. Brother Dave Warden of Listowel, Grand Sec- retary were present. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lichty and Wayne of RR 1, Milverton visited with Mr. and M�s. Robert Hibberd on Sunday. Sunday evening visitors with Mrs. Cecil Coultes were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Coulter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lewis, MiduW aad Jonathon of Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Milky of Palmer- ston, Mr. and Mrs. William Empey of Auburn, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hastings and Murray of RR 4, Wingham. Clarence Hanna and son David, of Hanover, returned home Saturday after a successful week of hunting moose at Kaby Lodge w Northern Ontario. Mrs. James Walsh is a patient in Clinton Public Hospital. Alaskan slides shown to unit ( Intended for last week) BELGRAVE—The October meeting of the Evening Unit was held at the home of Mrs. George Procter with 20 ladies present. Mrs. Norman Cook opened the meeting with the worship theme on Thanksgiving. "For the Beauty of the Earth" was sung, followed by a poem. Psalm 731 was read in unison and the offer- ing was received. Hymn, "Come, Ye Thankful People Come" was sung. owever, s con rr u ro rs something different. It is redolent Mrs George Procter gave a reading. This closed the worstup of the spirit of old time neighbor- liness — a country characteristic service. fast becoming obsolete. Presentation Mrs. Robert Taylor conducted "NEIGHBORING" the business. A bazaar is to be At 12:15 the call came " held at Huronview on October 26. The message was direct and for newlyweds Donations fora bake table are to � o hm 1 be brought to the home of Mrs. J��p short — "Hopper's hay mow is smolder BELGRAVE — A reception in Lewis Stonehouse. 5'� honor of newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. " Mrs. Laura Johnston invited free ing —danger of flames y • � Send men with forks!" Charles Procter was held in the Mrs, Helen Martin to show her . . There was no sign of flames, — Women's Institute Hall, Belgrave pictures on her trip to Alaska • not even smoke, on Saturday evening. which were enjoyed very much. for ut But the men were coming in A large crowd enjoyed dancing Lunch was served. The next i p droves; to music by "The Country meeting will be held at the home They abandoned their pick-ups Mann's". Glen Coulter read an of Mrs. Ross Anderson. • v` ` sIchwIls.address and Jack Higgins pre- our and cars in the field &V/ rr,y rented a purse of money to which Or in the ditch b the side of the P y road. Charles replied. A bounteous The bright yellow tanker, its lunch concluded the evening. • • Josephine St• \ water tanks full, 1l Was parked in the yard by the 1 Q. barn, Scottish bride scene of five •While the fire truck's. lights flashed circles of red —Is welcomed •This is how.to get Repeating the song of alarm! car accidents yours Up to the mow climbed the men Intended for Last Week with their forks, BELGRAVE — Newlyweds Wingham Police Department They all knew what had to be Grace and Charlie Procter were investigated three accidents 5. ''eTtw Community 4i d Its School" explains done. honored guests when approxi which occurred on Tuesday, 5pat�r►j�ets aria interesting, easgr to Bead, . - Hool a A human conveyor fell into line mately 3o friends and neighbors October 19. All three happened on and fitted with imprrl riltinfo�nation for -parents: how to make your neighbourhood se centre of community activities. as gathered at the Procter home on Josephine Street. 1. "Reading and Writing: Helping Your Child Thirty men moved as one. Friday evening, October 15 to Jim Kotsanis of Wingham and Fill out and mail this coupon for the pamphlets When they started to move that welcome Grace, a native of Pais Andrew Thornton of Orillia were Improve" offers practical and imaginative hot, stinking pile ley, Scotland to our midst and in a collision which caused an suggestions for parents to use at home. you want: gg P � The fumes hit their lungs and extend congratulations to the estimated $200 damage. Robert 2. "Parents and Teachers Working Together" _ : ,, ; their eyes; couple on their recent marriage. La Rose of Wingham and Martin tells how and why you should establish contact They coughed and choked but After a social hour Robert Cleason of Lucknow were in with the principal and teacher. Please send me the following free pamphlets: kept taking turns Procter read an address and another collision which caused an While the steam continued to Howard Wilkinson presented Mr. estimated $575 damage: The third 3. "The New Core Curriculum in Secondary ''Reading and Writing: Helping Your Child Improve'' rise.' and Mrs. Charles Procter with a collision was between Mrs. Mary Schools explains the new expanded core of "Watch where you step — if it's beautiful mirror. Charlie ex- McGlynn of RR 2, Wingham and "Parents and Teachers Working Together" burning below pressed his thanks for the gift. Jack Cook of Wingham. Damages mandatory subjects to guide parents of g P g� n8 g students entering Secondary school. 0 ''The New Core Curriculum in Secondary Schools" A man could drop into a hole'" Delicious refreshments were were estimated at $250. "Keep her level on top. "A served by the neighboring ladies. 4. "How Your Child Learns" describes the factors ''How Your Child Learns'' shot of water over here": On Wednesday, October ZO an that influence the learning process. And that line continued to roll. accident occurred behind Mill - "The Community and Its School A woman's voice broke the din: er's Ladies' Wear between Wil- NamP — was someone hurt" Barn saved liam Hammer of Kitchener and Had the flames broken out' What Mrs. Bertha Miller of Wingham. Ministry of Education Address was it she said' Damages were estimated at 530. Thomas Wells, William Davis, - The word passed up the line. but from fire Minister Premier City or Town Postal Code nobody left — An accident on Friday oc "There's coffee and sandwiches BELGRAVE — Mrs. Stan curred on the corner of Josephine ❑ Check here if French language pamphlets are preferred. in the shed." Hopper and her family were and Patrick streets. The vehicles Province of Ontario Send this coupon p to: Factsheets. Well, the fire's out everyone really grateful to neighbors and involved were driven by Murray has gone home friends last Wednesday when Lyons of RR 1, Wingham and Ontario Ministry of Education, James Maida of RR 2, Wingham. Oueen s Park. Toronto, The barn and the cattle are okay, their barn was threatened by fire, Ontario MTA 1 L2 But if you believe farmers don't due to spontaneous combustion in Damage was estimated at $450. neighbor any more the hay Both Wingham and Blyth During the week eight charges Then you weren't at Hopper's to- firemen were called and with the were laid under the Highway day. help of about 75 neighbors the Traffic Act and four under the Contributed by Ross Procter barn was saved. Liquor Licence Act. 111111111111111111111111111 lllrllllll 1 • • • • 1 1Carroll Pontiac Buick Limited 1 1 • 1Listowel'sear. 11 1, 11 k.il off 1 1 in Dro and say 1displaynd ur Come �n a see o 1 - 0 1 1 of used cars! USED CARS 1 1 PONTIAC0 Wallace Avenue North Listowel, Ontario oo , . 1 1 Located opposite �� 1 What a difference a name makes 37 Ideal Supply Company Ltd. 1 .��1�111111��111��111111111�11 111111111 • greetings from the district and "Neighboring" � h bori also read a report of Huron Coun- N eig n g" ttyy Rally held in Dashwood Octo- The following poem was pen - Six young ladies, the Pathfind- ned by Ross Procter following a ers, entertained by singing sev successful battle by neighbors n `.: , a `¢ s jg,.. era numbers, providing their and firemen to prevent a barn r ' �"� own accompaniment on guitars bre at the Hopper farm near Be1?1l r V �.,.:. c,� They were, well received. Mrs. grave. Ordinarily this newspaper OUT FOR ONE OF their outings from Westminster Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 180, last Wednesday William Coultes led the group in does not accept homespun poetry, for the simple reason that Hospital in London, these veterans of the First and Second afternoon. They were given a turkey dinner and a tour of the community singing. space is, at times, at a premium, World War were guests of the Women's Auxiliar to the g y town before returningto the hospital. Mrs. Stan Hopper presided for the business period and welcom- and "if you take one you have to take 'em all". H thi t "b t" n The Wingham Advance -Times, October 29, 19N—Page 3 Belgrave Personals Friends of C. R. Coultes are sorry to hear that he had the mis- fortune to fall and fracture his left hip. He is a patient in the Wingham and District Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse spent the weekend with Mrs. Norman Stonehouse of London. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Coultes and daughters of Belleville, Mrs. Eileen Canning of Stratford, Miss Doris Coultes of Milverton, Doug- las Coultes of Ripley visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Coultes and Grant. The Belgrave Men's Choir pro- vided special music for Wellburn United Church anniversary ser vice on Sunday evening which was in the form of a Welsh Hymn Festival service. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Armstrong of Thorn - dale. Robert Hibberd, Clare Van Camp and Henry Pattison of Blyth attended South Huron County Loyal Orange Lodge on Friday evening when R.W. Brother James Bell of Sudbury, Grand Master of GOL of Ontario West, and R.W. Brother Dave Warden of Listowel, Grand Sec- retary were present. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lichty and Wayne of RR 1, Milverton visited with Mr. and M�s. Robert Hibberd on Sunday. Sunday evening visitors with Mrs. Cecil Coultes were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Coulter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lewis, MiduW aad Jonathon of Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Milky of Palmer- ston, Mr. and Mrs. William Empey of Auburn, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hastings and Murray of RR 4, Wingham. Clarence Hanna and son David, of Hanover, returned home Saturday after a successful week of hunting moose at Kaby Lodge w Northern Ontario. Mrs. James Walsh is a patient in Clinton Public Hospital. Alaskan slides shown to unit ( Intended for last week) BELGRAVE—The October meeting of the Evening Unit was held at the home of Mrs. George Procter with 20 ladies present. Mrs. Norman Cook opened the meeting with the worship theme on Thanksgiving. "For the Beauty of the Earth" was sung, followed by a poem. Psalm 731 was read in unison and the offer- ing was received. Hymn, "Come, Ye Thankful People Come" was sung. owever, s con rr u ro rs something different. It is redolent Mrs George Procter gave a reading. This closed the worstup of the spirit of old time neighbor- liness — a country characteristic service. fast becoming obsolete. Presentation Mrs. Robert Taylor conducted "NEIGHBORING" the business. A bazaar is to be At 12:15 the call came " held at Huronview on October 26. The message was direct and for newlyweds Donations fora bake table are to � o hm 1 be brought to the home of Mrs. J��p short — "Hopper's hay mow is smolder BELGRAVE — A reception in Lewis Stonehouse. 5'� honor of newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. " Mrs. Laura Johnston invited free ing —danger of flames y • � Send men with forks!" Charles Procter was held in the Mrs, Helen Martin to show her . . There was no sign of flames, — Women's Institute Hall, Belgrave pictures on her trip to Alaska • not even smoke, on Saturday evening. which were enjoyed very much. for ut But the men were coming in A large crowd enjoyed dancing Lunch was served. The next i p droves; to music by "The Country meeting will be held at the home They abandoned their pick-ups Mann's". Glen Coulter read an of Mrs. Ross Anderson. • v` ` sIchwIls.address and Jack Higgins pre- our and cars in the field &V/ rr,y rented a purse of money to which Or in the ditch b the side of the P y road. Charles replied. A bounteous The bright yellow tanker, its lunch concluded the evening. • • Josephine St• \ water tanks full, 1l Was parked in the yard by the 1 Q. barn, Scottish bride scene of five •While the fire truck's. lights flashed circles of red —Is welcomed •This is how.to get Repeating the song of alarm! car accidents yours Up to the mow climbed the men Intended for Last Week with their forks, BELGRAVE — Newlyweds Wingham Police Department They all knew what had to be Grace and Charlie Procter were investigated three accidents 5. ''eTtw Community 4i d Its School" explains done. honored guests when approxi which occurred on Tuesday, 5pat�r►j�ets aria interesting, easgr to Bead, . - Hool a A human conveyor fell into line mately 3o friends and neighbors October 19. All three happened on and fitted with imprrl riltinfo�nation for -parents: how to make your neighbourhood se centre of community activities. as gathered at the Procter home on Josephine Street. 1. "Reading and Writing: Helping Your Child Thirty men moved as one. Friday evening, October 15 to Jim Kotsanis of Wingham and Fill out and mail this coupon for the pamphlets When they started to move that welcome Grace, a native of Pais Andrew Thornton of Orillia were Improve" offers practical and imaginative hot, stinking pile ley, Scotland to our midst and in a collision which caused an suggestions for parents to use at home. you want: gg P � The fumes hit their lungs and extend congratulations to the estimated $200 damage. Robert 2. "Parents and Teachers Working Together" _ : ,, ; their eyes; couple on their recent marriage. La Rose of Wingham and Martin tells how and why you should establish contact They coughed and choked but After a social hour Robert Cleason of Lucknow were in with the principal and teacher. Please send me the following free pamphlets: kept taking turns Procter read an address and another collision which caused an While the steam continued to Howard Wilkinson presented Mr. estimated $575 damage: The third 3. "The New Core Curriculum in Secondary ''Reading and Writing: Helping Your Child Improve'' rise.' and Mrs. Charles Procter with a collision was between Mrs. Mary Schools explains the new expanded core of "Watch where you step — if it's beautiful mirror. Charlie ex- McGlynn of RR 2, Wingham and "Parents and Teachers Working Together" burning below pressed his thanks for the gift. Jack Cook of Wingham. Damages mandatory subjects to guide parents of g P g� n8 g students entering Secondary school. 0 ''The New Core Curriculum in Secondary Schools" A man could drop into a hole'" Delicious refreshments were were estimated at $250. "Keep her level on top. "A served by the neighboring ladies. 4. "How Your Child Learns" describes the factors ''How Your Child Learns'' shot of water over here": On Wednesday, October ZO an that influence the learning process. And that line continued to roll. accident occurred behind Mill - "The Community and Its School A woman's voice broke the din: er's Ladies' Wear between Wil- NamP — was someone hurt" Barn saved liam Hammer of Kitchener and Had the flames broken out' What Mrs. Bertha Miller of Wingham. Ministry of Education Address was it she said' Damages were estimated at 530. Thomas Wells, William Davis, - The word passed up the line. but from fire Minister Premier City or Town Postal Code nobody left — An accident on Friday oc "There's coffee and sandwiches BELGRAVE — Mrs. Stan curred on the corner of Josephine ❑ Check here if French language pamphlets are preferred. in the shed." Hopper and her family were and Patrick streets. The vehicles Province of Ontario Send this coupon p to: Factsheets. Well, the fire's out everyone really grateful to neighbors and involved were driven by Murray has gone home friends last Wednesday when Lyons of RR 1, Wingham and Ontario Ministry of Education, James Maida of RR 2, Wingham. Oueen s Park. Toronto, The barn and the cattle are okay, their barn was threatened by fire, Ontario MTA 1 L2 But if you believe farmers don't due to spontaneous combustion in Damage was estimated at $450. neighbor any more the hay Both Wingham and Blyth During the week eight charges Then you weren't at Hopper's to- firemen were called and with the were laid under the Highway day. help of about 75 neighbors the Traffic Act and four under the Contributed by Ross Procter barn was saved. Liquor Licence Act. 111111111111111111111111111 lllrllllll 1 • • • • 1 1Carroll Pontiac Buick Limited 1 1 • 1Listowel'sear. 11 1, 11 k.il off 1 1 in Dro and say 1displaynd ur Come �n a see o 1 - 0 1 1 of used cars! USED CARS 1 1 PONTIAC0 Wallace Avenue North Listowel, Ontario oo , . 1 1 Located opposite �� 1 What a difference a name makes 37 Ideal Supply Company Ltd. 1 .��1�111111��111��111111111�11 111111111 •