The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-06-27, Page 11BLYTH CENTRE FOR THE ARTS
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EXHIBITION
June 28th - July 28th
by
Huron County
Secondary School Students
to be held at the
"ART GALLERY"
Next door to the Theatre (Blyth Memorial Hall
The Exhibition made possible through the
assistance of the Ontario Arts Council
J
11AN. WILLIAM SOTHM
Notes from Fordwich
Sunday guests with Mrs.
Norman Harding were Mr. and
Mrs. Oliver Karges of Listowel
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood
and family, Lakelet.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Wright and
Tim of Port Credit were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Barry
D'Arcey.
Miss Barbara Schneider of
Kitchener is spending a Week's
holiday with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Armstrong.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Walker of
Listowel were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller
were entertained by their family
Sunday at a dinner at Turnberry
Tavern, the occasion being their
35th wedding anniversary. Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Sullivan of
Kingston and Grant Miller, who
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is in hospital, were unable to
attend but sent best wisbos.
Weekend guests with Miss
Minnie McElwain and John
McElwain were Mr. and Mrs.
Robert McElwain of Toronto and
Mr. and Mrs. Ian Pittendreigb
and family, London. Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Trimble of
Orangeville were Sunday guests
at the same home and with Mrs.
Annie Pittendreigh. On Saturday
all were guests at the Inglis-
Durrer wedding at Mildmay's
Sacred Heart Church and the
reception later at the Mildmay -
Carrick Recreation Complex.
The sympathy of the com-
munity goes to Mrs. Wray Cooper
in the death last week of her
husband in the Listowel
Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Bill Mulvey, Cindy and
Jeff of Belmore visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sothern.
Mrs. Don Bridge, Mrs. Morley
Johnson, Mrs. Glenn Johnston
and Mrs. Bill Sothern were
among the ladies from here who
enjoyed a bus trip sponsored by
the Gorrie Women's Institute last
Wednesday.
Friends of Bill Kreller will be
sorry to hear he is a patient in -
University Hospital, London.
Mrs. James Warrell is
presently confined to County of
Bruce General Hospital,
Walkerton. Her friends wish her
a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Joan Longstaffe and
Brent, and John Ford visited
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Couple celebrates 50th
About 300 family members and After their marriage the couple
friends gathered at Howick Com- farmed in Howick Township, re-
munity Centre June 15 on the oc- tiring to Clifford eight years ago.
casion of the 50th wedding anni- For the anniversary
versary of Mr. and Mrs. William celebrations, Boyd's Orchestra of
Aitchison Wallace. Ripley provided music, and a
smorgasbord luncheon was
° V S7 Anson Demerling. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace were catered to by Mrs. Glen Johnson
I McMaster�lnsuranee _ IL) ct: • married June 19, 1929 at the of Fordwich.
Those from a distance who Presbyterian Manse at Moles- Family members attending the
• 006W • Agency • • • called at the home of Mrs. Wray worth by the late Rev. John event included the Wallace's
• oveo•� offers total insurance nCooper and attended Mr. Pritchard. The attendants were children, Mrs. William (Jean)
•G services! [' fir• • g Cooper's funeral were Mr. and Miss Elizabeth Robertson of Gallather of Wroxeter; Maurice
• / 111 Mrs. John Welsh and family, Hingham and the late Jack Wal- of La Marada, California; Bruce
• • �{ (� Stop in at 327 Jos•phin• St. • • Petawawa ; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald lace, brother of the groom. of Whitby, William of Calgary;
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41 Wingham �✓� • Huether and family, Cambridge; The bride was formerly Ruby grandchildren and 10 great -
Or Call 357.1227 �� Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Brown, Magoffin of Molesworth. grandchildren.
•• �. Sl after hours 357-1209 • Waterloo; Mr. and Mrs. Jack
or ♦ Brown and family, Hanover; Mr.
toll frets 4 _ and Mrs. Salvalaggio, Sault Ste.'
• 1-500-2".8U24 V • 0 Marie; Mr. and Mrs. Pete
J • Schrogen, Ladysmith, British RDOP evaluates progress
°rte • Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. De art
Lynn, Windsor; Mr. and Mrs
w - following two years here
• • • • • • • Gordon Brown, Beamsville; Mr.
• • • • • and Mrs. Keith Duncan, Following two years of activity comments and criticism of the
• • _ Brampton; Mr. and Mrs. in Wingham and Turnberry RDOP from 1pcal people.
• • J • 0'4 Clarence Bryans, Ayr; Mr. and Township, the Rural Develop- Most of the comments were
• • • • • Mrs. Mac Robb, Harriston; Mrs ment Outreach Project is taking, favorable, although Inge Wraith
R. Hardacre,
Mrs. W. Brown anti' stock of its situation and deciding in summing up her experiences
Mr. andr Mss. Jim Brown, all what its next approach should be. as a member of the local tran-
Toronto; ,Lir: and Mrs. Tr sportation -committee, said she
tttttt Project members both local
� y/g�� Hainstock;'14lilton; Mr. and Mrs., Pro.: j hadn't realized the RDOP was
•1 Bruce Fletcher, Kitchener; and and from the University of supposed to be taking a "non
Y H ool) Mrs. Joe McKnight of Beam Guelph, gathered in Wingham directive" ' approach. She felt
sville. Mrs. Hayden Davenport Monday with members of their there had been some direction
remained with her grandmother, advisory board, the Huron but then it suddenly stopped and
Mrs. Cooper, for a few days. committee and representatives left the group hanging, she said.
of area organizations to review
the progress of the past two Representatives from
years • Wingham and District Hospital,
(The advisory board is a 15- the Van Egmond Foundation of
• . member panel drawn from the Seaforth and the Wingham
university and from various Museum also expressed their
Semice Direc o government ministries which appreciation of the RDOP for
keeps tabs on the RDOP and helping organize the day centre,
reports back to the Kellogg the restoration of the Van
Foundation, its funding source.) Egmond house and providing
After a period of informal impetus to start the museum.
ELECTRICAL SALES AND SERVICE FUELS FLOWERS discussion at the town hall the Former county warden Gerry
approximately 70 persons Ginn declared both the county of
Lynn Hoy sou r►iN Wedding present watched a slide-tapeHuron and his township of
review of highlights of tGoderich have benefitted from
A0Burke-Mcleod imperial Esso A nt Arrangements RDOP's involvement in this the RDOP, commenting that:
Enterpnses � � � g
Electrical • Cut flowers community. The Wingham and "We in Huron still have a little bit
Contractors Ltd Honda and Skidoo &(aPlants Turnberry areas were chosen as we can learn from other areas
locations for a pilot project in too."
Sales 8 Service For all your Home and • Flowers b ITn and since then the group has He also advised project
Electrical Contracting � Y g P
Hwy. 86 east of Win ham Farm Fuel and Wire Service played a part in such things as members not to get discouraged,
Motor Sales, Repairs Y 9 Lubricating Needs organizing meetings to discuss noting it takes time to change
and Rewind Phone 519-357-3435 357-1032 .4 , the Turnberry secondary plan, things.
LEWIS arranging for a drainage survey, Wingham Deputy Reeve
rR working with the Wingho
Wingham 357-1380 m Harold Wild, a member of the
PLUMBING FLOWERS Museum and Towne Players and
WINGHAM helping set up a transportation� Huron committee which acted as
135 Frances committee and day centre for the a steering group for the RDOP,
added that if the project hadn't
SEWING CENTRE homebound here.
PLETCH Phone accomplished anything else, at
Dealer for 357-3890 The group then moved to the least it awakened some of the
ELECTRIC OMEGA AND BERNINA . Presbyterian church for dinner, other organizations in the area
Wingham
Repairs to All Makes PRINTING following which Tony Fuller, and got them thinking about what
Scissor Sharpening PLUMBING project director, introduced the they could and should be doing
Industrial, Commercial, / � advisory board and invited themselves.
INSTALLATIONS
Farming, Domestic PHONE 357-2511 WINGH
PHONE
for meetirm of Wms
Repairs, Renovations
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357-1583
BACKHOE
New Installations, call
PRINTING
Society of Chalmers Presby-
the financial statement, repar-
terry Derellat
SERVICE
home of Mrs. Bill Evans last
paying for the carpet in dw
357-2808 or 357-1229
hVingroom, diiAngroom and ball.
SIGNS
Backhoe
reading and prayer, also led by
PRINTING
Mrs. De Boer, Mrs. Al Falconer
July 10 and sell pie, sandwicbm,
PLUMBING HEATING
PHOTOCPIES
• R ST ROORMS
SIGNWRITING
Work
received and dedicated by Mrs-
• RUBBER STAMPS
"Dunn By Tom"
Leroy Jackson
• WEDDING
topic, Bankruptcy, taken from
Hugh L 1 MCBUrney
-Plumbing
STATIONERY
Thomas E. Dunn
Ross Smith, Node Grand of
When bankruptcy occurs in
314 JOSEPHINE STREET
RR 1 Bluevole
WINGHAM
- -Heating
WINGHAM
335-6395
357-3819
--Tinsmithing ,
357-3800
are in
customthe
Hotel during
191 Josephine St.
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GRAVEL B TOPSOIL
CONSTRUCTION
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Sincere sympathy is extended
John COX
T. M. i T.
INSURANCE
THE
Mrs. Wesley Tiffin then gave a
Mr, and Mrs. Jim Golley and
reading and Mrs. Don Ross,
their families and other relatives
Construction
CONSTRUCTIONADVANCE-TIMES
business session. Twelve
father and grandfather, Robert
Gravel and
Contractorsust:i►s+ca
All types of concrete work
priffmGeneral
The Bluevale Post Office will
Topsoil
Pit Silos
Home farm building
All Types of
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July 11 at 7:30 p.m. was received
and
Insurance
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GORRIE WINGHAM
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the singing of a hymn the
meeting closed with repetition of
:1s7 -M11:1
Londc n, on Sunday.
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The Wham Advance Times, June 21, 1979�p ra► w
Bankruptcy is topic
for meetirm of Wms
Whitechurch—Mrs. John De
the Lwd's Prayer.
Boer gave the opening worship
The Ladies' Aid maeting was
when the Womeri's Missionary
tbea held and Mrs. De Boor gave
Society of Chalmers Presby-
the financial statement, repar-
terian Church gathered at Ube
Ung how much was telt alcor
home of Mrs. Bill Evans last
paying for the carpet in dw
Wednesday.
hVingroom, diiAngroom and ball.
Following the scripture
The ladies decided to have a
reading and prayer, also led by
booth at Keit Dowling's sale on
Mrs. De Boer, Mrs. Al Falconer
July 10 and sell pie, sandwicbm,
gave:- a reading, "Attending
coffee and pop. The colliaditm
Church". The offering was,
was received and the Mispab
received and dedicated by Mrs-
benediction closed the meeting.
Wallace Conn.
Mrs. Archie Purdon gave the
topic, Bankruptcy, taken from
Jean Scott's "Rocking Chair
�'Ve�'e
Reverie".
Ross Smith, Node Grand of
When bankruptcy occurs in
Maitland Lodge 119, Wingham,
life, she said, the banker calls
attendeded the Grand Lodge of
and announces your account is
Ontario sessions of the In -
overdrawn. Of course the banker
dependent Order of Oddfell•ws
is always and you
httong
which was held in the Royal York
are in
customthe
Hotel during
bank has made a mistake.
Wednesdaynightwas
banquet
ba� was
Just so God is our bank. He sets
attended by 1,550 people.
us free and gives us assistance in
Sincere sympathy is extended
our bank accounts. Man does not
to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Goney,
live by bread alone.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Tbornton,
Mrs. Wesley Tiffin then gave a
Mr, and Mrs. Jim Golley and
reading and Mrs. Don Ross,
their families and other relatives
president, took over for the
in this area on the passing of their
business session. Twelve
father and grandfather, Robert
members answered the roll call
Golley
with a flower from the Bible.
The Bluevale Post Office will
An invitation to attend the
open Tuesday, July 3, in the
dedication of Camp Kintail on
former Jim Wilson house.
July 11 at 7:30 p.m. was received
Jim Wright, Mr. and Mrs.
and it was announced the group
Clarence Henning, Mr. and Mrs.
will hold its July meeting at the
Ross Gray, Lloyd Walker, Doug
home of Mrs. De Boer. Following
and Denise, visited Mrs. Pearl
the singing of a hymn the
meeting closed with repetition of
Wright in Victoria Hospital,
Londc n, on Sunday.
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