The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-02-07, Page 10PARR 10—Tiku Wia`iam Advance -Times, February 7, 1879
Fordwich congregation
records a successful year
MRDMCH— Vestry Clem
King, Ruth Johnston; people's
Mn- He&" Browne read the
minutes of the last meeting when
board, Vern Clarke, Emmerson
toe aMUW meeting of Trinity
Ferguson, Jack Douglas, Alma
Hargrave, Jean Sothern, Elaine
Anglican Church was held
Ash Rona Browne; lay delegates
Wednesday evening. of last week
after a pot fuck supper. Rev. O.
to synod, J. W. Daunt, Elva
Laramie presided 8nd opened the
Foster; substitutes, Mrs. Daunt,
meeting with a hymn, followed
Mrs. Ferguson; parish
paymaster, Blythe Clarke;
by prayer and scripture reading
church treasurer, Lynn Bunker.;
'by Mrs. Emmerson Ferguson.
organist, Elva Foster; church
Reports given by the different
auditors, Mr. Daunt, Mr. Din -
organizations showed that once
smore; bell ringers, Mr:
again each group had a very
successful year. The officers
Ferguson, Stephen Shelley, Vern
elected for 1979 are: rector's
Clarke.
Several items of business were
warden, Ron Shelley; deputy,
discussed during the meeting.
Doug Bunker; people's warden,
Members were told that the in -
Stewart Rowley; deputy, Hector
sulation work has been com-
Browne; rector's board of
pleted by several of the men.
management, Dave Dinsmore,
Rev. Orrance Laramie closed
Jim Foster, Lynn Bunker, Grace
the meeting with prayer. .
Browne, Willa Douglas, Donna
Greer were elected to the Board ,
Fordwich congregation
elects its new officers
FORDWICH — The congrega-
of Stewards. Mrs. Clare Harris
tional meeting of the United
volunteered to look after the
Church was held Wednesday eve'
ordering of Observers.
ning of last week. Rev. T. H.
Mr. Fleetham thanked
Fleetham opened the meeting
everyone for making the year so
with a short worship service,
successful and also for the
reading from the fourth chapter
repairs to the manse. A vote of
of Paul's first letter to Timothy.
thanks was unanimous for his
He then led in prayer.
leadership throughout the past
Miss Minnie McElwain was
year.
nominated for the position of
Thank -you notes will be sent to
secretary and ,read the minutes
Mrs. Harold Madgett, church
of the last annual meeting. The
typist, and Leo Ruttan,
reports of the different
custodian, for their efficient
organizations showed the church
work. Anson Ruttan was elected
had a very successful year.
head usher with Leo Ruttan to
Glenn Johnston and Anson
help him
Ruttan were elected to the
After a motion to adjourn, Mr.
session. Rick Hunt, Harold
Fleetham closed the meeting
Madgett, Doug -Harding and Jim
with the benediction.
Greer were elected to the Board ,
Am. oeoaaE saowN Mr. and Mrs. Giordw Edgar. Nae* Y`et Hoapltal, last Wed -
Mr. sad Mtn• flown
e�Michael
y and Mrs.
Gorrf a and Mrs' Ed Wonder visited 1 Grainger, Kitchener, , visited
latter', sister, Mrs. Nellie �y wtlb M and Mrs Alvin
Dredge, who b a ratient in a
Rev. Wesley B. Ball underwent Gralager•
surgery on an igjured knee in
Stratford General Hospital on
Thursday of last week.
.Mrs. Bert Hubbard, Mrs.
Gordon Underwood, Mrs. •Earl StevOart.s
Underwood, and Mrs. Ed Stewart
of Harristo visited Wednesday
at the home a Mr. and Mrs. Vin
Clark, WroIn e u latio n Ltd.
xeter.
Mr.. and Mrs. Blajle Ferguson
of London spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Jack FergusonM11rIfasl Cow"Mrs. Joseph Simmons spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. fK 11f Veen
Robert Peel, Bluevale. ,
Oliver Stewart is a patient in • U.F. • Foam • Blewfo Fibre
Palmerston and District a Rock Woo) • Ur 44mme Foam
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mac- Rental equlpn+ent end i+n•terisls
Donald of Molesworth visited tavalloble
Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs.
William A. Smith. Alec Smith, St.
Marys, visited Friday at the CO& AANINUL - MISIDGPI"AL - MMUSTRIAL
same home. FAMIII �ILONII.d
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Black,
Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Allan 207 Hoon ft", Goderich
Williamson of Cambridge (Galt)
and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Whytock, Tel. 524`111621 4W 524-2"4
Teeswater, visited at the home of
Demonstrator
Discount Da
POLICE TOUR—Marie Maclntyre and other Beaver leaders took the Beavers for a tour
of the Wingham police station last week. The smallest members of Scouting filled the sta-
tion almost to overflowing.
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1979 I MRME LE UM Z ON
Finished in dark brown with tan Landau roof
and tan velour trim. Wire wheel covers. AM FM
8 track radio.
1979 CHRYSLER "STH AVENUE"
Finished in designer's beige with champagne
leather trim. Power windows, power seats, power
door locks, trunk release, cruise control, stereo,
automatic temperature control, air. Lic. DAL 833.
Driven by Harold McLaughlin.
FiryFeige ,� : 1979 CHRYSLER CORDOBA
Localfederations can pla a� '?�~ Finished in Frost Blue with white Landau roof.
Power windows, power sect, power door locks
and trunk release. Cruise control, stereo, auto-
motic temperature control, air conditioning.
665-7818 '
largepart i n se"i n farmersDriven by Lyle Johnson. Lic. NWP 673.
Weekends only
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There are a number of organization on the things you've patrons from this kind of thing". t
problems affecting farmers yet to do." RESOLUTIONS PASSED 1979 DiPLDINAT 4 OOOR
which only local farm OBJECTION TO GODERICH Resolutions passed at the - Finished in Dove Grey with silver roof and red
organizations can help with, REZONING FOR meeting included an en- - velour split bench seat. 318 V8 engine, automatic
The Huron -Perth County Huron Federation of Agriculture RESTAURANT dorsement of an application by transmission. Power steering, power brakes, wire
program and education com- The county federation will four students to do a soil erosion wheel covers. Driven by Roy Brocklebank.
Roman Catholic mittee chairman Tony McQuail continue to object to Goderich audio-visual program under a
told the federation Feb. 1. town council's wish to allow a Young Canada Works grant,
School goa rd Many of the things which keep "classy" restaurant opposite a provided the program con-
federation members interested in grain elevator on the Goderich centrated on solutions to soil
their organization must take waterfront. The federation will erosion problems. 1179 11111004AW817MR WRUP
place at the township level rather explore the postibility of A resolution ur i Agriculture
KINDERGARTEN than at the county or provincial proceeding with an objection ata gFinished in to tone brown with tan cloth seat.
level. tplanned Ontario Municipal Board Canada to investigate a Cordage 8 cylinder engine, power steering, power
Institute of Canada complaint brakes.
REGISTRATION Township federations have in hearing into an application for ;
important role to play n rezoning which would allow the about alleged dumping of baler
educating their members, restaurant. twine was passed.
institute has filed
keeping them active and in en- Mr. Hill explained that the man The cordagei
couraging new memberships. who wishes to build the a complaint with Revenue
Parents of Kindergarten students may register Some things a township federa- restaurant in that location says Canada, asking it to investigate a • •
their children at any of the following SChOOIS Some
of agriculture could under- he can have the building con- the import of sisal twine from See our heated Indoor des la
on the dates listed. take are hosting ratepayers' structed so it will keep out the Tanzania, Mexico and Brazil. splay
meetings or phoning farmers to dust and noise associated with The, resolution asks that the • • •
hear their concerns on local grain elevators. Though air institute must prove the import of of 25 units ever Freda n� t
HURON COUNTY PERTH COUNTY government, holding instructive conditioners and a soundproof sisal twine from these countries y y
SCHOOLS SCHOOLS meetings for farmers on the Can- building might protect the is subsidized and is hurting
farm bookkeeping system, spon- restaurant's customers from the domestic twine manufacturers. • •
Sorin seminars on rural weather noise and dust while the are and Saturdayvnttl nSt. Joseph's School (Klnysbrld4e) St. Patrick's School g y
Mr. David Zyluk, Principal Mr. Larry Cook, Principal forecasting, holding neighbor- inside, there could be problems A resolution it severances to
RR 3, Goderich (529-7646) Mill St., Dublin (345-2033) hood meetings and educating outside the building. farming areas will be referred to
Thursday, March 29,1:30 p.m. -5 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 15,9a.m.-5p.m. federation members on new de- "The people attending the a county federation committee,
velopments. fancy restaurant might object to though some people thought it :: 'q, 1979 MY" CORMU
Owl of Mount Carmel School St. Patrick's School Kinkora was directed at the wrong area. ,c Finished in Dove Grey with silver roof. Power
body ( ) The Ontario Federation of barley dust getting down their g y
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Mr. Gary Birmingham, Principal Mr. Ennis Murphy, Principal Agriculture (OFA) is currently necks," Mr. Hill said. It stated that because many windows, power seat, power door locks and trunk
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RR 3 (Mount Carmel) RR 1, Sebringville (393-5580) interested in finding out how Another potential problem ' as 'firmers wish to retire on small release. Cruise control, stereo, automatic tem -
Dashwood, (237-3337) Wed., March 28, 1 p.m. -4:30 p.m. lots in the count and because perature control, air conditioning. Lic. NWP 760.
much farm land in the province is the county federation sees it is a n' •
Tuesday, March 27, 9 a.m.-S p.m. foreign owned and where the congested parking area in which farm amalgamation has left Driven by Tom Anderson.
St. Joseph's School Holy Name of Mary School owners are from. Township large trucks loaded with grain many rural buildings unused by
Mr. Donald Farwell, Principal Mr. Leo Turner, Principal federations are important share a small parking and the farmer, that severances be 1979 112 DR, NARDTOr
169 Beech St., Clinton (482-7035) 161 Peel St., St. Marys (284-2170) because they can provide this driving area with cars of allowed in farming areas and
Monday February 19,9 o.m.-6 p.m. Tues., Feb. 27, 2 p.m. -5 p.m. information after getting it from restaurant customers. zoned rural residential, provided Special block rind silver to tone finish. Body side
the township clerk, Gerry For- Bev Brown reminded the the residents of the small rural tape stripe. Red velour split bench seat, cost
aluminum road wheels. AM radio with 8 track.
Precious Blood School M Mary's school (Henson) tune told the meeting. federation meeting of a number lots be forced to put up with the
Mrs. Florence McDonald, Principal g g Lic NWP 650. Driven by Ross Livingston.
Mrs. Esther Rau, Principal pa Bev Brown reported one thing of serious grain elevator ex nd'ise and smell of Surrounding
Saunders St., Exeter (235-1691) RR 4, Listowel (595-8929) farm tions. a
Thurs., March 1, 1 m.-5 m. the township federations could do plosions in North America in ply
Tuesday, February 20, 1 p.m. -S p.m. p p•
is to update the Farm and recent years and how an ex- The 'des orlon asked that the
Mary's St. Mo 's School immaculate ConceptionSchool Country magazine mailing list. plosion at the Goderich elevator Provintial department of
Miss Betty Clark, Principal Mr. Michael Dewan, Principal The magazine is mailed to might affect the restaurant. municipal affairs implement the
70 Bennett St. E., Goderich 15 Well St., Stratford (271.9936) federation members in Ontario. Mr. Hill replied that he had ideas, though some. _ federation i.�L.\�J1ai�._� 1971 �K�AT 4 BDOR
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(524-9901) Tues., Feb. 13, 1 p.m. -5 p.m. Revising the mailing list would heard supporters of the members said 'ii6tl4ng is ao,# Finished in dark brown with ton vinyl roof and tan
Monday, March l2, 12Noon-5p.m. save the OFA a great deal of restaurant say th`e restaurant municipal responsibility and N cloth trim. 8 cylinder, automatic, power steering,
Tuesday, March 13, 12 noon -5 p.m. money by cutting off people who owners "could, in their con- resolutions on zoning shouldn't be power brok es, wire wheel covers. Lic. OAL 715.
province. Driven by Cliff Helpenny. th
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shouldn't get the publication and struction material, protect their directedP
St. James' School St. Ambrose School would ensure it does get to far- --�
Sister Theresa Mader, Principal Mr. Paul Nickel, Principal mers who do want to receive it. — MRS. WILLIAM SOTHERN
Chalk St., Seaforth (527.0321) 181 Louise St., Stratford (271-7544) 1971 CHRYSLER LE BARON Z DR.
Many people at the county -- „�
Wednesday, March 14, 9 a.m. - Tues., Feb. 13, 1 p.m. -5 p.m. y _. Finished in Cadet Blue with white Landau roof
12 Noon, 3:30 m.-5 m. meeting were concerned that rix ,,,,m„r
P- p• " y Notes from Fordwich -. a and blue velour trim. Wire wheel covers, luxury
the felt uncomfortable whensteering wheel, Sacred Heart School St. Joseph'seel, digital clock, dual remote mirrors
Joseph's School trying to sell new memberships sue OAL .Used it the Johnson home.
Mrs. Mary O'Malley, Principal Mr. Adrian Pontsioen, Principal for the federation of agriculture. Mrs. Marian Kirby and Mrs, with his grandparents, Mr. and
Box 68, Cornyn St., Winghom 363 St. Vincent St., Stratford Mason Bailey, who has had great Florence Wilson returned home Mrs. Bruce Sothern.
(357-1090) (271-3574) success in selling new OFA last week after flying to San .Juan Roger Rowley, Doug Wagler, ■
Friday, Feb. 9, 1 p.m.•5:30p.m. Tues., Feb. 13, 1 p.m. -5 p. m. memberships to farmers, said Peurto Rico by Wardair 747 jet Rick McCann and Wayne Bilton �—
Friday, Fob. 16, 1 p.m. -5:30 p. m. they shouldn't be too concerned and then boarded the cruise ship enjoyed a motor trip to Florida
St. Aloysius Sam lboric of about rhyming off the projects Britanis where they sailed the where they spent a couple of
St. ,onNece School Mr. Sam Alberico, Principal �is W
Sister Louise Lowry, Principal 228 Avondale Ave., Stratford the federation has worked on. Caribbean and visited various weeks. L to el
Box 128. Zurich (236-4335) (271-3636) "Be sincere," he urged the West Indies Islands and touched Mr. and Mrs. Barry D'Arcey
farmers. "Forget about statistics on South America. The were KH�R:lSLF:R
Tuesday, March 6, 9 o.m.•S p.m. Tues., Feb. 13, 1 p.m. .5 p.m. g Y spent the weekend with friends at
and all that nonsense." also lucky in winning a pri7,e at Waterford.
Kindergarten children need to be 5 years of Federation members who are the masquerade ball. Miss Marian Burters of e on or Listo-
n before December 31, 1979. PLEASE- asked to help get new members Congratulations to Mrs F.thel wel spent the weekend with Miss Chr s er
9 should concentrate on what the Stewart who is celehrating her Beverley McCann. SALES/SERVICE
BRING BIRTH CERTIFICATE, SOCIAL INSURANCE federation is working on and how 94th birthday on Thursday Feb g.
NUMBER, IF AVAILABLE, O.H.I.P. Number, Im- it can benefit farmers, Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnston, Weekend guests with Mrs. Eva
Hill said. Gary and Paul Douglas spent Harris were Mr. and Mrs. John O ni htl till 9
munization Cards and any other pertinent " en You don't build an Wednesday in Toronto. Harris of Bramalea and Mr. and p 9 Y p•m. Saturdays till 5 e
organization on the things that Little Michael Shannon of Mrs. Les Watkins and. Aron of 754 Main Straw East, listew•l T•le�holf»• "1.43"health records at the time of registration. you've done. Vou build an Drew spent a few days last week Bolton.
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