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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-02-14, Page 10in the colt dub and was la~ -T1s Wingham Advance -Times. Fehruar�r ll. 1979 reported on the Optimist'ave s Mrs. gave a humos presented with the Cal Krauter Delegates are chosen by banquet held Wednesday evening reading and Mrs. Wally Niton � rou b Betty Graber, she won conducted a valentine contest b'�►Y Y Y at the community centre. w n9 course the high sbwmanship trophy for F the of several which was won by the hostess- Agr. sOCi@ crests both the dairy and beef clubs in a Anglican Church Women Lunch was nerved by Mrs. to be offeredpresentation by Bruice McCall closed h notes, Mwi Laramie Bunker and Mrs. Bruce Sotbern, and she also wan a Canadian FORDWICH—Mn. J. W. prices for Bibles for the church. dosed the meeting with prayer, �� by the hostess. n Bank of Comm Daunt and Mrs. Don King were It was also decided by the at E. Wawanosh paw na" delegates to attend the members that they sell a gas "� �� officers at annual trophy presented by Bill Beacon annual ACW meeting to be held is stove for which they es longer tlla title of ap effective writing for the high aggregate score in , both the dairy and beef clubs. �. James Church, London, on have need. cowee orbic h Karl Schuessier OgAM wee ��, p1w representatives attending the May 3,wthen the Ar1g11Can Church Members were reminded of the will present the next three entatioos were made to 4- annual meeting were Betty 18781 Brussels W Fall Fair will World Da of Prayer service at Owners bop g Y Women of Thirdq► � here Y Y Satu l days, FeW mary-17 and 35 H club members exhibiting at the Graber of Brussels, Roy Tuesday and N edneb"i 3W- met Thursday evening of last the United Church and the and March 3, from 10 a.m. uqW 4 1978 fall fair and the date was act Williamson of Grey Township, 18 and 18. week at Mrs. King's home. Mrs. T immkoffering meeting on April 5 p.m. at East Wawanosh Central for the 1979 fair at the Brussels Robert Grasby of Morris andBrid @ results W. Hargrave will be a substitute when several groups will be School, Belgrave. The course will Agricultural Society annual Allan Campbell of McKillop and 9 delegate. invited. of smaller i be offered free of charge, except meeting Feb. &. they promised their councils' Norma Parker and Lillian in the absence of the president, Mrs. Bruce Armstrong donated for the $4.95 cost of the textbook, John Cardiff will be society continued support of the annual Brooks made up the top couple in Mrs. Hargrave conducted the a crib quilt which -will be quilted "Plass Be Advised: This Is No president for the next year and fall fair. Wingham Bridge Club play last meeting. Mrs. Harold Foster led later. Mrs. King and Mrs. Doug Way To Writer.. John Boneschansker will serve Richard Lobb, a_ Clinton Thursday. devotions. Minutes of the BAN -were asked to check on businesses... The three -Saturday course will as first vice president. Jim auctioneer, was guest speaker The partnership of Yvonne January meeting were read by the possible purchase of a hot interest any farmer or Stephenson will be second vice and spoke on arranging and McPherson andOmarOar Hand- Mrs, Ron Shelley and roll call water tank for the church kit - agricultural representative who president and Edwin Martin will conducting a sale. grove was second. Other leading was answered by 18 member chen. A visit to the Fordwich uses words for persuasion, in continue as secretary -treasurer ` 4-H AWARDS partners were Elaine Colvin and and one visitor. Village Nursing Home will be we provide: writing or speaking. This in- until a new one is appointed. Robert Boneschansker was Art Wilson and the team of Mrs. Laramie and Mrs. W. made on Monday, March 19. cludes speeches news releases, presented with a trophy by Louise Welwood and Margaret Sotbern were asked to obtain Mrs. Laramie conducted a letters memos and reports. Agricultural society directors Howard Bernard for having the Cruickshank. study on Lois and Eunice, women e Financial assistance Sessions will helpmake writingfor the next year will be Graeme highest aggregate score in the of the Bible, which was very ' Mrs. Peter Browne easier and fasterthrough letter Craig, Ray Hanna, Fred Uhler, dairy calf club for a first year s interestingManagement • planning, simple style, more Murray Hoover, Bob Higgins, member. Peter Dyk was named e Management thorough research and human Rev. Ken Innes, Keith the high edge at the 4-H Dairy 2; approaches. The course Williamson, Neil Hemingway Calf Club and was given a jacket e Informationon offways to cut through and Ray Adams. by John Boneschansker for bur ucratic red tape and President of the ladies' division Topnotch Feeds. r' ` 1 • • • business government jargon. Included of the society will be Mrs. Cathy Boneschansker wonHoward Bernard and delegates a also are ways to say "No" while Royal Bank trophy for the high retaining people's goodwill.to the OAA convention are John combined score for her calf and • _ r Y' .. Mr. Schuessler has been Cardiff and John Boneschansker. showmanship in the dairy club. teaching letter writing, report. Dennis Martin represented the Jerry Dillow presented the writing, public speakingand ministry of agriculture and food trophy. See our Representative �;.. listening skills for provincial in Clinton and thanked the She was also the winner of a FAYE COOK government and business for the society for its help and guidance three other trophies and awards. W past seven years. He won three with the 4-H clubs. Council She had the high aggregate score at: The Wingham Motel, Ingham awards for writing CBC Tom Miller Ontario documentaries last year. �' �� t on: The 3rd Tuesday of each month The Huron County FederationCOMPLETE Belgrave Kinsmen will help ,'`' € (Next Visit) of Agriculture and Conestoga g ' INSURANCE College are coordinating the course with help from Brenda with Win ham's centenary �. SERVICES McIntosh and Gerry Fortune. g ] : See this week's quote Anyone requesting more in- ` formation is asked to call 335 The Belgrave Kinsmen Club is looking after the draw. ` , . on Page 10 of Crossroads 3801 will be asked to provide an Mr. Rintoul said that to date i evening meal for the big weekend 3,000 centennial registration McMASTER of centennial activities in badges have been bought by LGA DRAW WINNER—Hennie de Boer of RR 1, Lucknow, INSURANCE • a won more than $40 worth of free groceries in the draw held Mrs. A cburne y Wingham in August. Kinsmen representative Lorne Wingham merchants. The badges will be given out when during the -grand opening of the Wingham IGA store last AGENCIES (Branch Office Address) F or prior information call 271-5650 or is hostess for Campbell met with the Wingham visitors and town residents week. Customers were invited to put their grocery receipts 327 Josephine St., Win ham 9 into a box and the winner got the amount of her purchase. write 1036 Ontario Street Stratford. centenary. Centennial Committee at its Feb. register for the Aug. 1-6 cen- 357-1227 registration badges. WMS meeting 8 meeting to find out what tennial festivities. Making the presentation Is Shirley Foxton, head cashier. Wingham Kinsmen will be CENTURY BUILDING projects the committee wants the Registration will cost two INFORMATION WANTED tation on Faith". Mrs. Victor BELGRAVE — The February Belgrave club to undertake. dollars, whether it is a family meeting of the WMS was held at The Kinsmen club had earlier registering or an individual. the home of Mrs. Jack McBurney said it will help with the town's Organizers hope to have sponsors on Feb. 6. Mrs. McBurney pre- centenary. purchase an additional 1,000 sided and opened the meeting William Rintoul, centennial registration badges. with a poem. Scripture reading committee chairman, said the was given by Mrs. Mac Scott. Wingham Kinsmen will be CENTURY BUILDING Mrs. Ivy Cloakey gave "Medi- holding a barbecue the evening of INFORMATION WANTED tation on Faith". Mrs. Victor Saturday, Aug. 4, but that no The centennial committee Youngblut led in prayer. groups have stepped forward to Wants to hear from people who The roll call was answered with hold a large meal the Friday and think they know of buildings in a verse on faith. Mrs. Joe Dunbar Sunday evenings of the same town which have been standing at gave the topic, telling about weekend least a century. China and the work accom- Mr. Campbell said the Any 100 -year-old building, plished by the missionaries- This Belgrave Kinsmen are ex- whether it is a house, factory or was prepared by. Mrs. Garner perienced with holding pig roasts shed, is of interest to the com- Nicholson, who was unable to in which whole pigs are roasted mittee. Anyone who thinks he attend.' and he will ask the club if it will knows of a building which is a The secretary's report was consider holding a pig roast. century old should contact Dave given by Mrs. Jack McBurney If the club sponsors an activity Tiffin at Crawford, Mill and and the treasurer's report by the week of Aug. 1-6, the profits Davies or Jim Beattie at Goodall Mrs. Victor Youngblut. Sixteen will go to the centennial com- and Campbell. sick and shut-in visits were re- mittee. Mr. Rintoul explained The two men often go to the ported. that profits from centennial registry office in Goderich and Plans were discussed for the events held prior to Aug. 1 will be can search the title of any World Day of Prayer, which will split 50-50 between the centennial property with a building on it be held March 2 in Knox United comhnittee and the sponsoring suspected of being .100 years old. March, and also for the April organization. Profits from Aug. Plaques will be erected meeting, which will be held in 1-6 are to be given to the com- identifying the 100 -year-old Knox Presbyterian Church' mittee. buildings and will give a brief Mrs. McBurney closed the Ted Ahara reported the 1979 history of the structures. i meeting with prayer and lunch Ford Fairmont the centennial People entering Wingham on was served by the hostess. committee will be raffling off will Highway 4 from either end of t be ready for public display soon. town will be notified that this is Tickets for the fully equipped car the town's centenary when large Why Pay Taxes will be sold at five dollars each street banners are erected across Josephine Street. Instead of ... and 2,500 tickets are printed. have to . if you don'tA group called Club 286 will be tickets, ordering banners the centennial committee decided to have looking after the sale of You must pay some tax. but though the centennial committee Brenda Garniss paint them. probably less than you think'. The government allows sev- i— MRS. LEWIS STONEHOUSE + eral methods of reducing taxes, one of which is the Income Belgrave Personal Notes yerinc me ca Certain types ofn be used to buy such an annuity, and the amount of the Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mayberry and Mrs. Conrad Smithson of purchase can be deducted from your total income before and Darryl of Londesboro and Downsview. taxes. Mrs Robert Procter visited on Sunda visitors with Mr. and y Give�us a call. Find out it you the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Edgar Wightman were Mr. have to pay all that tax. James Gibbons of Richmond Hill. and Mrs. William Montgomery Mrs. Procter also visited with her and family of Guelph. sister and brother-in-law, Mr. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Chapman and family of Rex - dale visited with Mr. and Mrs. WINGHAM Edgar 'Wigan. Ross Yuill ill and Mies Beth • �yj , Bunkard of Elmira visited on BODY SHOP Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Yuill: i ,H> Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Dane and SID ADAMS Shanna of Wroxeter, and Mrs. r Jean Taylor of Brussels visited Comploto on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne M.Chandw RADIATOR SERVICE Ross Taylor. for Danny Thompson of Goderich RA 4, Bissell, Autonwbilos, Light Trucks, g spent the weekend with his lef grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Telephone (519) 887$021 Farm Tractor "Johnston, and returned home on Now Rad Coro* Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Rodding Marilyn Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. James Arm � Craning i Flushing strong and Leanne of Brussels SYNDICATE LIMITED 14 North St. 357-1102 and Mrs. Harvey Johnston of A cor+,a«e owsonal n,war serer,. Clinton were Sunday evening _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Orvis visit- ed on Friday with Mr. and Mrs.. DENTURE Lewis storehouse. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cantelon of Tweed returned home on Sun- Horst day after spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Harry Felge McGuire. CLINICMiss Karen Procter spent a few days last week with her grand- mother Mrs. Robert Procter. „ustadt Belgrave PeeWees played t665 7818 \4$ainst Clifford in Belgrave on Wi,---kends onlyht Saturday and defeated the Clifford team 12-0. k ares ,. r.�.r•. t... ..,.r.•��.. ♦ f-►..+► .A..2� �. �1«;;.. Y..1= �..,fr.-.r. �ros..s, � sees .,..'�. . �, ;.y...+-.� 4-..t,,.-+. � .,..rw.,M► �`-r-.!�•+..•..... 4� + 6