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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-02-28, Page 10W Pale 10—The Wingham Advanm-limes, February 28, 1878 AO ' + MRS. WILLIAM SOTHERN eives Wintario rant Notes from ilisillorawicn wi roc g 2 players and parents from Hawick for Howick historical book in Hawick Township. The R Mr. and Mrs- Bruce Sothern latter took part in a bowl left from the community centre GORRIE—Tbe Women's W- members also passed a motion to attended the service at the tournament at Albion Bowl stitute met at the home of Mrs. donate iso to the Burchill family Chtford United Church on Sun- Lanes. Saturday morning for Garden WWiam Smith in Corrie an following a Eire loss. day morning when their grand- Mr. and Mn. Mike Johnston of City, Michigan, where several Wednesda,,, evening, February Mrs. Glenn Johnston read son, Michael Shannon, was Listowel spent the weekend with games were played. They a :I. Following the Ode and letter from the FWIO president, baptized'. They later were guests Mr. and Mrs. John Siefert. returned home Sunday night. Collect, with president Mrs.Clarence Diamond. Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Shannon. Mrs. Rosa Mann, Bluevale, Tim and Tracy Sothern of Mas Alvin Grainger in charge, the Glad Edgar reported on the Mr. and Mrs. Gary McElwain spent a few days last week with Palmerston spent the weekend motto, .'Success is getter what and family of London visited Mrs. Ellen Siefert. with their grandparents, Mr. and you want, happiness is wanting executive meeting of East Huron Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. William Sothern. what you get", was given by Mrs. District, which she attended at .5 Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. ,• Brussels � Mrs. George Pitter►dreigh. Martin Scott. Mr. and Mrs. David Schneider, Glenn Johnston were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs, Holger Feldskov Roll call and treasurer's report M� v ' Thornton asked, Mrs. Jim McKay, Mr. and Mrs. for s_. ?or from the tnstl ute Mark and Barbara of Kitchener Y, of Fordwich, Mr. and Mrs. were given by Mrs. Robert members in nel to r alar 4 visited Stueday with Mr. and Mra. Carman Fullarton, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fairles, Gorrie, and Gibson who had also received pins V 'r Bruce Armstrong. Ivan Ttwmas, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Barbara Harkness of refreshments for the dant. many thank -you notes from those Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Martin and People and Kent Lamont, Wingham, Howick Fair Queen, who were remembered at sponsored by the Hawick Com all of Paisley; Bev Little,Chris treasure. also munit Centre Board. A number Brenda spent the weekend with Y : attended the Ontario Association Y relatives in Aurora. Shelburne; Mr. and Mrs. Ken of Agricultural Societies con - announced that the Institute has of ladies volunteered to help Brown, Monkton; Mr. and Mrs. when called upon. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miller, vention held at the Royal York received a $1,� Wintario grant Following the Institute Grace, Waterloo, visited Sunday with Murray Bowen, Hawkesville. Hotel, Toronto, Wednesday and for Elmer Famish to help offset wry Mr. and Mrs. Barry D'Arcey. Two bus loads of hockey Thursday of last week. some costs in the printing of his hostess was assisted by Mrs. James Gray and Mrs. Alex Gra Bob Siefert, an employee of book, "Then and Now" winch ham in serving refreshments. Martin's Garage, has returned depicts historical and modern life J u; home after attending a two- , � month course in mechanics at Guamteed RSP - MRS. GEORGE BROWN Conestoga College, Guelph. (*n Mrs. Florence Wilson had her Notes granddaughter, Sherry Gibson of *hem you money is Gorrie PersonaI Orangeville, visiting her over the 3 weekend, he well d Murray NOT J� � IN Mrs. Joseph Simmons visited Norman Mulloy of Paris. Wilson of Shedden and his bride- Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh A. Hart of RR 1, to -be, Theresa Rapelje of the Mrs. Lloyd Simmons, RR 1, Gadshill, spent Sunday with her Wroxeter. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melville same address. >;�' Fy Harold Doig is presently ikx Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mundell Dennis. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey confined to Listowel Memorial visited Wednesday with Mr. and Dennis of Brussels were recent ` Mrs. Alan Darling, Belmore. visitors at the same home. Hospital. Mrs. Harvey Bride of Don Mills spent a few days with a Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kirk of Mrs. Elmer Farrish returned her mother and visited her father Sarnia, Miss Myrtle Smith and home Friday from University k s m 4 ' in the hospital. Gordon Cook of Owen Sound Hospital, London. 777 a Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Martin spent Sunday with Mrs. Vernon Mrs Mary McClement and and family visited Sunday with Barlow. Mrs. George Ashton of Listowel Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Meyer, m ` Miss Patty 'd Sedgwick of visited Monday with Mr. and �` Formosa. M - Kingston and Sody Henderson 5h Gordon Edgar. Mr. and - of Toronto visited . and Mrs. A WROXETER HOUSE was the scene of a serious fire Tuesday. Wingham firemen• Ellen Siefert and Mrs.` Alvin Mundell on Saturday Mrs. Alan Whytock of Teeswater rushed to the scene at about 9:30 and were still fighting the fire in the Bill Wheeler home in Doug Barfoot spent Friday and the same home on evening, visited at Wroxeter. Smoke was so thick at times firemen had to wear oxygen masks. No estimate of Saturday in Toronto where the , Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Grainger Thursday. damage was available at the time ot-writing. and Gary and Mr. and Mrs... Harold Robinson, Carl John- Wa a Williams visited Sal son, Ken Dettman and Stuart; '�`� g Y Wroxeter home r� \ ` ` •rate uaranteed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas are attending the Good MVsjC. results for five years DEPOSITS NOT Robert Grainger, Waterloo. Roads convention at the Royal • LOCKED IN York in Toronto. utted b fire \?\�" Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nay and Mr. at COit1S@rVcltOf y g y no front end load, and Mrs. Robert Edgar returned sales commission, •transfers from Edg Mr. and Mrs. James Moloney < or opening charges other plans can be Saturday from a two-week and Christopher of Bramalea Successful students at the Tuesday afternoon Wingham '' arranged vacation at the Sunset Crest spent the weekend with Mr. and January examinations held in firemen were still at the scene of ' "' ` • 1% redemption Village in the Barbados. Mrs. John McCutcheon. a fire which gutted a Wroxeter ?"� •loans available Blyth were: preliminary fee upon withdrawal Mr. and Mrs. Martin Scott Mrs. RoyGowdy, Mrs. Har home. N ' : maximum $100. attended the Guelph ice carnival Y n' rudiments, Vicki Machan, 97; • P , Gowdy, Miss Marlene Earl and Anne Kernaghan, 96 and Janice The alarm was phoned in to the ,.� "Rhapsody on Ice", on Sunday Robert Earl visitedSunday with Somers, 96. All three girls had Wingham Fire Department at If you re looking for the best 4) afternoon when their grand- Mr. and Mrs. BrBennett, RR first class honors and will receive about 9:30 Tuesday morning i epp1``t TMA daughters, Lisa and Laura Rea, 1, Gorrie. their Grade V Pianoforte cer- when the two storey brick home �, or see took part. Mrs. Earl Underwood tificates. of Bill Wheeler caught fire. accompanied them to Guelph and There were 54 successful piano A tanker from the Blyth Fire visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Un- MRS. DERRItI HALLMAN students and three vocal students Department was called when derwood. in January at Stratford. Wingham's tanker ran low in In Walkerton: x Pte. Rick Nay of Trenton is LakeLlet water. '• Tel Durham Street East NOG 2V0 •>� Telephone: 881-3700 spending this week with his Anne Kernaghan had a 74 mark The fire and smoke was so ,.: • Ask for. E.D. (Dave) Buehlow - Manager parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nay. and placed fourth in a Grade VI widespread that about 3/4 of an �,- Iv Of Edberg, Alberta, Piano Forte class of 12 and re- hour after the first alarm called � ��� In: London (2) Guelph, 81ge'hroy, Kitchener, Toronto, ' -Mrs Wayne Williams '�af • .�� han f• n to the blaze the alarm Hibor ..i GOwanstown visited Mrs. A. L. Stephens Sunday is visi Wath his sister, Mrs. Jim Inglis, and Mr. Inglis. ceived honors. Vicki Mac i e ceived a • passing mark of 67 creme went off again to call for more the fire. `> ( Elmira, Brantford, Port no, Port Elgin, Walkerton, Owen Sound. a;? on and also% The Lakelet Jets lost to and placed eighth in the same firemen to help put out MEMBER: CANADA DEPOSIT called on Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bluevale in four straight games. class. No estimate of damage was HO OPTIMISTS DONATE—The Howick Optimists CO^PORATION INSURANCE AM Grainger. Mr. Bluevale and Kurtzville will meet All are students of Mrs. Edwin available at newspaper deadline . denICK Wray Wilson of Fordwich presented a cheque for District Trust Late Hours and Mrs. George Brown Visited Sunday With Mr. end Mrs. for the trophy. Martin, Brussels. time. president to the acting chairman of the Howick Athletic Associ- ., . Thursday, February 22nd and Friday, February 23rd -Until 8:00 p.m. February to 3:00 ,(5'200 orlon Bob Gibson. The $200 went towards the cost of buses for three hockey teams to travel to Garden City, Mich. • Saturday, February 24th - 10:00 a.m. p.m. Monday, February 28th to Thursday, March 191 - Until 8:00 p.m. A V___ CANADA AND UNITED STATES FACE-OFF—Robert Gallaher (left), of the Howick Squirt team prepares to play hockey during a tournamgnt held in Garden City, Mich., this past weekend. The Garden City Squirt team member In the photo is Frank O'Brien. Behind the hockey players are the coaches who are giving a hand In dropping the,puck. They are, from left to right, Bob Templeman, and John Armstrong, Howick coaches; Bob Lynn and Doug McKen- zie, Garden City coaches. 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