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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-06-27, Page 7WARD & UPTIGROVE Listowel (519)291.3040 C"ARTERED ACCOUNTANTS ` Pick your own STRAWBERRIES in a weed -free patch. Soalson Opon f4ow Open daily 8:00 a.m, to noon oxeopt Sundays Form is 6 miles east of Brussels, 6 miles south of Moleswort and 6 miles w"t of Newry. Briny your own qt., A qt. or 6 qt. containers, or we can $ell you qt. and 6 qt. baskets. Mdesworth Highway Ba 4Uowel • WWI aru.wlf' t'�� e Newry I , Swww tarn from cornerwt Fside Welton Monkton e Raspberry (pick your own) season opens approximately July 20th. We will also have potatoes for sale this fall. acSucriv:vAs AT TRIANGLE DISCOUNT Crest 50 Ml. TOOTHPASTE 2/1.09 Scope 1 L. MOUTHWASH 2e49 Dodd's 70's KIDNEY, )US 1.79 Colgate TOOTH BRUSHES 3 I.77 Palmolive Liquid 1'/z L. DETERGENT 2.29 Stayfree 48's MAXI PADS 3.29 TRIANGLE p DISCOUNT Open 9 a.m to 9 p.m. Weekdays - Sundays Noon to Six �., -& A9 A-V Al ' Are bargain , diamonds, a girl's best friend? :. a Thr Wu►ghauf Advance'Times, June •17,118—Yaffe 7 Shower for Doreen Taylor BELGRAVE — A large a-awd from this community attended a miscellaneous sboWth er in e Hd- ' grave Institute Hall last Wedws- %�i' day evening in honor of Mia Doreen Taylor, prior to her marriage in July. Mrs. M'ac Scott welcomed everyone, followed by a game h s conducted by Mrs. Tom Cameron.. Miss Alison Roberts favored with a piano adectim and Mrs. Bill McKeon read a h unorous poem which she had f ..l of Dut•een'4 life story. -` Dgreen was then presented EAST WAWKNOSH GRADUATES.—Seventeen studenis graduated from Hastings, Joan Higgins, Jennifer Johns, Jonas Kaclulls Kevin Koehler, w.ith many gifts and warm Grade 8 at East Wawanosh Public School this week. They are: (not In order) Helga Muscheld, Renata Muscheld, Lisa Rodger, Allan Scoff, Erika woes` Her mother, Mrs. Law- rence Taylor, and maid of honor, Murray Campbell, Bradley Cook, Andrea Coultes, Ju110 Gnay, Murray Stpingen, Scott Itevernon, Marion Taylor and Shawn Taylor., Miss Donelda Lamont, assisted t •. e 'in opening the gifts. Doreen thanked ev Life in Chino is depicted the lovely gifts and �,n,� helped plan the shower, followed s by Belmore WMS speaker* by a delicious lunch. 3 BELMORE—Two films on people loved their fellow men z China, which she had a more <t �� procured the world would be a 'from the Chinese Embassy, were y different place to live. ,y lb Mrs. Clark Renwick is. ` shown by Mrs. Sun Park of "We must pray for wisdom and N 6' Mildmay at the June meeting of guidance to recognize and solve presently a patient in Wingham the Presbyterian Women's the problems in our own land, °' and Distri#_Hospital. A presentation was held on Missionary Society at Knox she concluded. June 23 for Brenda McCann and Church, Belmore. Mrs. Alvin Mundell exhibited Joe Weishar who are engaged to .h ,.;• Power developments, new her poster, "A Garden of be railways, industrial development Prayer", and led in directed married. } in electronics and programmed prayer for the workers supported Doug Inglis was married Saturday to Sandra Darter in a manufacturing, as well as the by the Presbyterian Church in crafts of the weaver and potter, Canada. The' hymns, "Take my ceremony solemnized in Mild - °Life" and "Christ, for the World may. >: were graphically presented. Mrs. Park was dressed in traditional We Sing", expressed the mission 41 softball action last week, the Korean costume and answered of the individual and the church Belmore Squirts were defeated many questions about her �Y• 27-15 by Wroxeter. However, An invitation was read to the Brian Busby and Michael Mulvey y homeland. She was thanked by achieved a double play at third Mrs. John Stokes, service of dedication for the new base. Belmore Midget Boys Mrs. Ralph Dickson welcomed building at Camp Kintail on July g y I 11 at 7:30 m. luckily sneaked by Teeswater 8-8 v. ;r visitors from Teeswater and p- Anyone visiting but the Pee Woes were defeated Gorrie and opened the meeting Sauble Beach is invited to par- <_ .• 14-13 in a close game with Ethel.with a poem entrtledtionPato in the summer program - The Pee Wee Girls were vie - "Prescription". Mrs. Kenneth at Huron Feathers. Sunday torious in their nines defeating Dickson read the 12th chapter of began on June 10 and services g Da C Winthrop 27-17 and Belgrave 21- .; Paul's letter to the Romans and Y amp 6eg� July 9. Mrs. Elmer Jeffray based her The president closed the 20. The Midget Girls entered a x a_ meditation on "The Races of the meeting with a prayer for tournament at Maryhill on ` severance b Marjorie Holmes. �: Saturday. The girls played two Earth", remarking that had Y J aL_ ,_ Lunch was served during the ga...--, um first game io es .os -- w)* fellowship hour. Wellesley 6-4 and the second to ,;. fl Moorefield by a 16-11 score. Mrs D Harper CRAFTS MADE BY Brookhaven Nursing Home residents were on sale Saturday after- i noon as part of the open house there. Above, Mrs. Bert Harris and daughter Tanya of conducts study HOUSE Teeswater buy some crafts from Mrs. Erica During,.Janet Murray and Mrs. Hans Kuyvenhoven. for McIntosh UCW PAINTING MRS. VICTOR EMERSON BELMORE—The topic of the McIntosh United Church Reliable Service First Class Materials . Women's meeting was given by Free Estimates WhitMrs. David Harper and uble e c h into h P s o n a l s who "A Teenager in Trouble wFound God". Fifteen � Ver o Visions members gathered in the church Mrs. Dave Oberholtzer and Jeffrey went fishing at Sauble her farewell sermon at the basement on June 20. Julie of Waterloo spent theFalls. United Church on Sunday after Mrs. Robert Wood opened the weekend with her parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gaunt four years of service. Her new ineeting with a poem entitled and Mrs. Bill Rintoul, while her and Jennifer of Chatham visited charge is in Varna and Goshen. "God Cares". Mrs. Len Metcalfe husband Dave Oberholtzer and on the weekend with her parents, On Sunday, July 1, the United led the meditation and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Purdon. church congregation will attend Wilfred Johann read scripture Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul service, when Rev. John Ball, the from the 12th chapter of St. visited Sunday with her brother new preacher, will be in charge. Luke's Gospel. She closed the 338-3640Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Caldwell of At the close of the service devotions with a poem and Blyth. Sunday, Clifford Laidlaw spoke prayer. Melvin Webster of Clinton and words of appreciation to Miss The roll call was answered with Jack Webster of Edmonton were Brbwn. Jack Whytock and Dave each lady's favorite flower. Mrs. Harriston Ontario Monday evening callers at the Gibb presented her with a clock Graham Wright filed a report on home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor and mirror. Miss Brown thanked the church supper held the Emerson. all for their kindness for previous week. The members of Mrs. Gertie Tiffin and Mrs. remembering her in this way. the UCW will conduct the mor- SIGNS - GRAPHIC - MURALS Edwards of Wingham were The Whitechurch Women's ning worship service on July 8. Sunday evening callers on Mr. Institute resolutions meeting will The meeting closed with and Mrs. Fred Tiffin. be July 11 in the community prayer by Mrs. Haskins and Thursday visitors with Mr. and memorial hall at 8 p.m., with lunch was served by Mrs. Carl Mrs. Carl McClenaghan were Mrs. F. Ross as hostess. Bailey and Mrs. Lewis. Mrs. Agnes Thompson and Mrs. \ Bertha Stinson of Lucknow. Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin were Mr. and J '� I Mrs. Larry Henderson and Mrs. I Jim Henderson of Brantford. Visitors last week with Mrs. 1 ' t 1 • Robert Mowbray were Paul t f �I�qFalconer and Lynn of Sarnia,`. 10 � Mrs. Jack Harkness and i ' •I ' daughters Winnie, Mildred and Lorna of Brantford and Rev. and,,, % Mrs. Angus MacKay of London on their way to their cottage at the lake. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin of Wingham visited Monday with>.'" We uu Kodak paper ' For the Rood look Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin. 6 , Rev. and Mrs. John Bill spent 4 .< 2 8 x 10 Hardly. Because they tend to be inferior stones, often the weekend with relatives at 2 5 x 7 Niagara, returning home on 10 wallet size • o not worth the discount price. That's a "bargain" you Monday. - can't afford. Instead, come in and see our collection of The United Church held a ALL board meeting at Whitechurch' quality gems, fairly priced. We base our diamond Sunday evening and"extended a FOR -19 pricing on cutting, colour, clarity and carat weight Of the call to student Mr. Perry for,;; JUST n Whitechurch and Bluevale stone. As American Gem Society jewellers we guoran- Mr. and Mrs. Ronald tee the quality of every diamond we Sell. You can be Jamieson, Lori, Marilyn andGordon visited Sunday with Mr sure of getting true value for your money. and Mrs. Garry Baker of it s Grimsby. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans were their granddaughter Mrs. Pitcher of Alliston and her grandmother y" (ON OF LIVERY) g Mrs. Mayne Donaldson of A E Brucelea Havan. Walkerton, 1 1 l 1 JEWELLERS LIMITED Murray Gibb left last week to , work for the holidays in Manitoba with Mr d M C 1 ALBERT STREET, 284 MAIN ST. 26 MAIN ST. S. CLINTON EXETER4b SEAFORTH 482 3901 235-2468 527-1720 We also have accredited Gem Laboratory Ll . an rs. ar Glbb In SITTING FEE $1.00 per person the Brandon vicinity. - - - -- TUES VNf,r litL_1P1 F SAt To celebrate Bill Snowden Jr.'s - - - 203 DURHAM E. JULY 6 7 third birthday, Wingham Joe - --- - WALKERTON Tiffin, Joey and Mrs. Elizabeth a, HOURS tl - 8 10 - 5 881-0122 Tiffin were at Goderich on • FULL PACKAGE ORDERS ONLY Sunday at the home Of his" -COMPLETE SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill t w CHEERFULLY REFUNDED Snowden. Enlargement Portrait Available with Package at On Sunday at the May Fair DISCOUNT PRICE Restaurant banquet room a kitchen shower was held for 13013 Wendy England. A large crowd JOAN HIGGINS received the East Wawanosh Public attended. School citizenship awdrd Monday night at the school's DEPT. STORES!ltrcllsM Rev. Wilena Brown preached Grade 8 graduation. /