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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-04-25, Page 17.. �_ • A* I, Notes from Whitechurch Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gutoskie, Michael and Mighelle of Kit- chener spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith of Goderich on the arrival of a baby boy, James Michael, on Thursday, April 12, at Goderich hospital. A brother for Bobby. Mrs. Walter James and Mrs. Mary Bostock of Woodstock visited Satui day with Mrs. Robert Mowbray. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Collins of Bad Axe, Michigan, visited Monday with Mr. am Mrs. Victor Emerson. Mr. and Mrs. John Jamieson, Bob and Dale spent the weekend with relatives in Toronto. Little Bobby Smith of Goderich is visiting with his grandmother, Mrs. Bob Adams. Miss Jane Laidlaw of London spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw. On Sunday Mr. and Mrg'L harmeof G,Aerich alco visiLe' a. the La slaw ' orr Mr. and Mrs. a!! to ^ aclnt rt of London were Sunday with M and Mrs. Ca. Clenaghan and Mrs. Ben Clenaghan. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Osborne, Ed's id S'"ing Bethany, Anna and Latus were in Toronto Monday and Tuesday. Whitechurch anniversary service will be held Sunday, May ow 27. Guest speaker will be a for- mer minister at Chalmers, Rev. R. T. A. Marshall of Strathroy. 1:2nh Ver r0� There will be two services, at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. • Vinyl and Aluminum Siding • Soffit and Fascia • Shutters and Awnings • Esfen Insulation NEW I Esfen 1 I/4" Insulation can be applied on the outside of your home. CONTINUOUS - SEAMLESS EAVESTROUGH "Factory On Wheels" We manufacture 5" aluminum seamless eavestrough. We install or deliver any length. Call Ed now before the spring rush 1 33 = 6341 The 4-H club msmbWs WiB attend Achievement Night Oo Thursday, April 96, at LuckDOW United Church at 7:30. David Elliott, who attends F- E. Madill Secondary School, 'is this weep working at Topnotch' Mill, Brussels. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans WW in London on Tuesday and Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ross of -h Battleford, Saskatchewan, visited a few days last week with M-. and Mrs. Don Ross Md tan ;ly, Mr. and Mrs. Russel RAW of Wingham and Mr. and 11M. reorge Ross and Cheryl, Owen Sound. Mr. Ross is a retired ..CMP officer. Visitors with Mr. and No. Walter Moore and family On Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore and granddaughter Christine of Drayton, Ulmont Moore of Wroxeter, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Johnston and family, M 14may, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moore and family of Wroxeter. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tiffin and Joey and Mrs. Orville Tiffin visited Sunday with the formers' daughter, Mrs. Dave McGlynn, Mr. McGlynn, Wayne and new baby, Janet Elizabeth, of Kit- chener. Janet Elizabeth arrived at K -W Hospital on April 12. Whitechurch residents congratulate the McGlynn. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Proctor of Livonia, Michigan, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiffin, Mr. and Mrs. • Victor Emerson and Mrs. Gertrude Tiffin of Wingham. Mrs. George Fisher, who visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gibson -and family, is now with bar son, Gordon, who is playing ball in Florida. Whitechurch WI members are canvassing for the Canadian Cancer Society this week. Harvey Osborne completed his third year at Knox College last Thursday. Miss Colleen Farrier of Toronto, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carman Farrier, received her Master's Degree in Music on Easter may, playing a piano recital at Bloomington, Indiana. Attending the recital and reception were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carman Farrier, and Brian, Miss Winnifred Farrier of Toronto and Mrs. Garnet Farrier, Whitechurch. Members of the Presbyterian congregation, adherents and friends are invited to attend an Open House at the manse on Sunday, April 29, from 2-5 P.M. On Sunday, Chalmers Presbyterian congregation welcomed Rev. M. Mark and Rev. and Mrs. John Bell. After the service a pot luck dinner was held in the basement of the church where everyone had the opportunity to meet the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Bell come to Whitechurch in early June to minister to the Chalmers congregation. Rev. Hugh Nugent, interim moderator, introduced Mr. Mark who explained about missions. The United Church Thankof- fering service will be held in the church Wednesday. May 2, at 8:30 with guest speaker Rev. Wilena Brown giving a message on Japan. The Presbyterian Women's Missionary Society members are invited. -,, The W lri1inarr, -kuv ancc l uuos, Apru ea, iv ii► --Flom "B" DIVISION CHAMPS—The team of Rick Rathburn, Jeff Corbett, Danny Stacey and Cliff Robb and Stan Cepukas (both absent) won the 180 Dart League's "B" division championship this year. MIDGET "B" MVP In 1978-79 season midget "B" MVP was Todd Rintoul. Absent when photo was taken were Greg Gibson, MIP and Vaughn Passmore, top scor- er. The XL 1 85S from Honda. The perfect combination. Introducing the brand-new Honda LX185S. The middle-of-the-road bike in the XL family. For many on -and -off road enthusiasts or novices, the XL185S is the perfect combination of horsepower and weight. It's loaded with new features, too. The short wheelbase and long -travel suspension com- bine with the low seat height to make an agile, easy -to -ride bike. Innovative square instrument panel includes full lighting, resettoble odometer. Soe this model and the complete line-up today at Lynn Hoy Enterprises Ltd. Highway 86 East, Wingham 357-34351 SUNDAY MIRED Haughs are in first place in the A division with 3,369 points and Heards are close behind with 3,355. Walls are in third with 3,090. In the B division Hoffes hold the lead with 3,394 points and Ruttanrr-are in second with 3,232. Hickeys are in third with 2,980. Jackie Kregar bowled the ladies' high single of the week with a 241 game. C rM Hoffe had the 264 top men's score. Anna Haugh bowled the 595 ladies' high triple and Bill Wall had the men's high triple. Bowling 200 and over were: Pete Bauer, 216; Dave Nesbitt, 253; Dan Martin, 210; Jean King, 219, 212; Anna Haugh, 223; Edna Mae Armstrong, 243, 223, 269; Rod Hickey, 224; Ron Thompson, 245; Beth Wall, 226, 237; Cecil Hoffe, 264; Jim Sawyer, 212; Ron Cleghorn, 220, 255; Bill Wall, 244, 234; Linda Wall, 200 and Jackie Kregar, 241. COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Following the last of four playoff games the team stan- dings are: Gene's Mean Machine first with 11,972; Francis' Dancers second with 11,314; Larry's Leapers third with 11,281; Bob's Boozers fourth with 11,212; Leon's Lions fifth with 11,174; and Roy's Rattlers last with 10,690. The ladies' high single and triple were bowled by Ruth Ann Steffer with scores of 288 and 729. Frank Burke bowled the men's high scores at 369 and 838. The league held its banquet and dance to celebrate its 25th year of existence at the Wingham Legion hall April 21. LADIES' LEAGUE Clark's Cougars are on top of. the championship round with 6261 points; Skinn's Seals are second with 6121 and Elston's Elks third with 5857. The consolation is topped by Tervit's Tigers with 6018; Lee's Lions are second with 5896 and Welwood's Weasels third with 5864. Shirley Storey bowled the 715 high triple and 279 high single. Games over 200 were recorded by Peggy Tervit, Shirley Wahrton, Audrey Swatridge, Carol Clark, Shirley Storey, Florence Thompson, Faye Moir, Jeanette Scott, Mary Lee, Shirley Sallows, Betty Darling, Jean King, Joanne Harrison and Edna Armstrong. Local girl will compete in Pan. American games Doris Coultes of RR 5, also played 10 games. Players, Wingham, is one of three Ontario trainers and coaches from across girls selected to go to Puerto Rico Canada participated in the with the Saskatoon ladies' week's activities. fastball team this year. There Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gibson and they will. represent Canada in the The team will spend a week in Pan American games. May training in California and The other two Ontario girls will return to Orlando. Florida. picked to reinforce the team the last week in June prior to during tryouts in Florida going to San Juan July 1-15 for recently are Nancy Bulmer of the Pan American games Gowanstown and Marilyn Mc- Mrs. Wellington Hargrave. Comb of Chatsworth. All three This is the first year softball play for the Milverton Suns. Two has been included among the girls from British Columbia were sports in the Pan Am games. In also picked to make the trip addition to the ladies' team from While in Florida the girls un- Saskatoon Canada will be derwent four to five hours represented by a men's team rigorous training each day and from Victoria, B.C. MRS. WILLIAM SOTHERN Notes from Fordwich Misses Peggy Schneider and are pleased that she was able to Cathy Gibson are attending a return home last week from St music workshop at Fanshawe Mary's Hospital where she College in London for the Ontario recently underwent major Youth Choir from April 25 to 29. surgery. Her daughter. Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gibson and Elizabeth Huether of Cambridge. Mr. and Mrs. Don Kneeshaw of spent the weekend with her Mr Flint, Michigan, visited over the and Mrs. Clayton Brown of weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Toronto were visitors at the Wallace Gibson and family. Cooper home on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Reed, Orono, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stewart visited Saturday with Mr. and attended the Hutchinson In - Mrs. Wellington Hargrave. dustries Tank and Truck Show Mr. and Mrs. John Tudan held at the Inn on the Park. visited over the weekend with Toronto, on Friday. Mr. and Mrs relative& in Port Colborne. Jim Patterson of Mono Mills also Mr. and Mrs. Ira Schaefer attended. returned home last week after Mrs. Jim Warrell was able to spending the winter in Florida. return home Saturday from Friends of Mrs. Wray Cooper County of Bruce General "B" RUNNERS-UP—Brian's Buzzards, with Rick Stapleton, Wayne Irvin, John Craw- ford and John McIntosh (absent), were runners-up in the "B" division of the 180 Dart League. Guess the buzzard got Brian. i a low-, Hospital, Walkerton, where she had been in the intensive care unit. Fordwich friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miller moved their household effects from their home in Waterloo to their home in Fordwich. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zim- merman and Melissa of Hamilton spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Les Loughran. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Siefert and family of Bramalea visited Sunday with Mrs. Ellen Siefert and family. Mrs. Ray Fleischauer of Stratford spent a day last week with Mr and Mrs. James Warrell. Mr. and Mrs. I. Simmermaker of Ilarriston visited Sunday with air, and Mrs. Lloyd Sim- mermaker. Mr. and Mrs. Don Coghlin spent the weekend at Port Elgin at a Lions convention. Wingham Centennial Jog Fest Graeme Craig Liberal Are Open To Assist You In Walton, Ontario It you would like to work on the campaign Or require information please Phone 887-6886 Published by the Official Agent for Graeme Craig, Walton, Ontario. Run for Fun! I 1 2 km., 5 km., & 10 km. Saturday, May 26 Registration: 9:30 to 10 a.m. 2 km. (10 a.m. start at Town Hall) 10:00 to 10:30 a.m. 5 km. and 10 km. (10:30 start at Town Hall) Participate. Each person receives an official certificate and a Jog Fest crest. ------------