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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-07-25, Page 1041 Yaffe 10—The Wingham Advance -Tunes, July 25, 1978 C-TV) O� enney and Todd Reddon, en- tertained with songs and their Susan Hanna of Hanover visited ELECTRICAL sincere thanks to friends, neigh AugustineShe n 29 1893. ti eon Thanks Bert Morin conducted, the morning worship service in theh of Wingham m United �' Churc on The centennial registration �,. Sunday. Guest speaker was Bill parents, Mrs. Willard Armstrong and with Willard, H ho is a patient in Wingham and District Hospi- ``• Headerson Sr. who spoke of the committee met in council other things during centennial unending love and grace of God I winh to express my sincere 1 w"d like to thank al) those and how be has faced problems to all my neighbors, who visited me and sent cards, and trials, believing that all and relatives for the books and get weB messages things do work together for good visits, cards, letters, gifts, and while I was in Wingham and Dis- to them that love God. Don Vair flowers while I was a patient in trict Hospital. A special thanks to presided at the organ in the Viktoria Hospital, London, and to Dr. Leahy, Dr. Ping and the absence of Hap Swatridge. all the kind people who brought nursing staff on "B" ward. It will Lloyd Fisher of Winnipeg, food to our home. Special thanks always be appreciated. Manitoba, is spending this week to Dr. Leahy, Dr. Ping, Drs. on Annette Dorsch at the home of Mr. and Mrs, third floor and the staff of kind World Go B y and ` Rowland Ballagh, Catherine nurses, also Rev. Passmore and I wish to express my sincere Street. Rev. Ball. Every act is sincerely thanks to relatives and friends Mr. and Mrs. John Norman and appreciated. _ for the floral tributes, cards of family, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Edythe Gibson sympathy, charitable'donations, Norman and Darlene, Arthur vinces. Mr. and Mrs. Pickell are spending a few days in Belgrave and to all who sent food to the Ballagh, Mr. and Mrs. Rowland I wish to thank relatives, house and who helped during my Ballagh and Lavonne were friends and neighbors for their recent bereavement. Special among the family members who visits, cards and flowers while I thanks to Dr. Hanlon, the nurses attended the Ballagh family was a patient in Wingham and on second floor of Wingham and reunion held Sunday at District Hospital. Also thanks to District Hospital, Rev. J. T. Teeswatex. Dr. Leahy and Dr. Wilcox, also Swan, and to the ladies who ar- A large crowd attended the the nurses on the second floor. ranged and served lunch on Sun- reception held Sunday afternoon Olive Heal day. Your kindness will always at St. Andrew's Presbyterian information will be in the be remembered. Church in honor of Mr. and Mrs. The family of the late Nancy Edna Davis Terrell Boyer (Laura Collar). Ter McDougall wish to express their Mississauga, Mr. and Mrs. Hall. Belgrave. on Sat urdav, JUIN Mrs. Boyer leave next sincere s to relatives and I wish to express my thanks to week to spend three weeks in friends foror thethe many acts kind- all my neighbors on Francis England, and will proceed from n Hess shown to them during the Street for the donation to the there to resume their mission recent loss of a dear daughter Heart Fund in the loss of my sis- work in Israel. Many friends and sister. Thanks for the beauti- ter Lena Boyle. It was very much renewed acquaintances with ful floral tributes, cards, mem- appreciated by her family, Laura and her husband and orial donations. A special thanks brothers and sisters. exterided best wishes on the next to the Currie -Walker Funeral Sara Anstett phase of their missionary work. Home, Rev. K. Barry Passmore a stage has been erected and an longest, most colorful or best and the ladies at the Legion who atthrided the Forrest reunion in present from St. Clements, Tees - Mrs. W. A. Boyle so capably prepared and served trimmed beard categories. The and family of Winthrop and Mr. lunch. Your kindness and sym- pathy will never be forgotten. CX Charles Krohn and family contest in which the men have and Mrs. Ken Lichty and Wayne w . I would like to express myO C-TV) O� enney and Todd Reddon, en- tertained with songs and their Susan Hanna of Hanover visited ELECTRICAL sincere thanks to friends, neigh AugustineShe n 29 1893. ti eon week for the July birthday party guitars and drums. With Mrs. on Sunday with their grand- bors and relatives for cards and The centennial registration The students will help with Robinson at the piano, Miss McElwain sang "Amazing parents, Mrs. Willard Armstrong and with Willard, H ho is a patient in Wingham and District Hospi- ``• visits while I was a patient in the committee met in council other things during centennial Grace" and "How Great Thou C." Wingham and District Hospital. chambers Monday evening to week and will be around to help LIONS DONATION—Norman Hayes of Wingham and District Hospital accepts a new Special thanks to Dr. Leahy and discuss final plans for the with cleanup when it's all over. color television set from Nick O'Donohue, president of the Wingham Lions Club. The club nurses on second floor and to registration of both visitors and There are few new deyeIop= has donated the set to4he hospital for use by the patients. It will be placed in the first floor Rev. John G. Roberts. Wingham residents during the ments in centennial patients' lounge. were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Carrie McGuire Aug. 1-6 celebrations. preparations, as workers are t the Rockies", „Le est of the Fordwich members presented Mrs. Wilfred Pickell of Van- About 40 people turned out for busy taking care ofast-minute 4, 1964. World Go B y and ` ,It is difficult indeed to fully ex- the meeting. details. -0-- MRS. LEWIS STONEHOUSE i press our appreciation of the Enthusiasm was growing at the The program of events from motor trip to the Atlantic pro Motor Sales, Repairs manv kindnesses and acts of meeting and the committee is Aug. 1-6 is rinted on page one of drinks were served. vinces. Mr. and Mrs. Pickell are spending a few days in Belgrave friendship which have helped so much in our time of sorrow. Our ready to receive the registrants. Wingham and area residents are the -second -section of the special centennial edition of The Ad- Jim Robinson sang two solos, "I Personal Notes appreciation to Mr. and Mrs: appreciationBelgrave to take advantage of nreminded vae-Times included with thisVerne passing are two sons, Harry of Toronto and Norman Kit- Walked Today Where Jesus "rf young, thanked the members of Mrs. Donald Whitfield of Sault Wingham 357-1380 INSURANCE Reid, Mrs. K. Balzer, Dr. early registration from 9 a.m. to week's regular edition of the Ste. Marie visited during the past McGregor, all our wonderful neighbors and friends, members 6 p.m. Aug. 1 and 2, in order to keep open the registration booth paper. Centennial registration and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd visited with their cousins, Mr. :1 family gathering of Arm of the Eastern Star, Rev. Barry for visitors, during the weekend. information will be in the visited with Mr. and Mrs. Warren and Mrs. Robert Johnson of strong- relatives met at the W I Passmore and the many others Two of the centennial com-courtroom of the town hall each Zurbrigg of Harriston on Sunday. Mississauga, Mr. and Mrs. Hall. Belgrave. on Sat urdav, JUIN whose sympathy and helpfulness mittee's three summer students day and programs %fill also be Other visitors at the same home William Birney of Toronto on 14 with about 52 members meant to much to us. started work last week and the available there. were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Wednesday and Thursday of last present This was to celebrate The Stainton Family third is expected to start this Wingham Industrial, Commercial, Hibberd, Angela and Martin of week. They were accompanied Mr, and Mrs. Mark Armstrong's week. The students have been Beard growers have until the Mildmay, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Zur- by Mrs. Alkin Rann of Brussels. 59th wedding anniversary, which The late Mrs. Boyle rested at sprucing up the arQna with. flags, end of July to register in the brigg and family of Howick Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnston was on June 30 Guests were .: �:. '_'• a stage has been erected and an longest, most colorful or best Township, Mrs. Robert Campbell atthrided the Forrest reunion in present from St. Clements, Tees - Mrs. W. A. Boyle extra entrance -exit through the trimmed beard categories. The and family of Winthrop and Mr. Birch Run, Michigan, on Sunday. water, Walton, Cranbrook, New Hamburg, Mr. and Mrs.- Jack Taylor and hockey boards has been made to contest in which the men have and Mrs. Ken Lichty and Wayne Mr., and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor of St. John's, Newfound - dies in Kitchener allow a liquor license to be issued been competing for seven months of Kitchener. Sarnia spent a couple of days land, Leamington and Belgrave Mrs. John De Boer. Mrs. Victor for more people. is Aug. 1. Mrs. Carrie Denbow of Bran- with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor. area. A well-known resident of the St. Emerson opened the meeting the house. The topic of the meeting was family foundation and was given Y g don, Manitoba, is holidaying with SIGNS wslr It's simplel our One Account is better for you than all 3 of theirs Chequing Interest Bank Chequing Account Yes 0% Bank Savings Account I Yes 3% Bank Special Savings Account I No 9%% .t 1 It's clearly a better deal for your money at Standard. You can save, write cheques, and collect 10%* interest with just one account! One book! And your first three cheques each month are free. If you're a senior citizen, they're all free. Make one easy move to Standard Trust. Get yourself One Account ... one book. It's simple! And a good move for your money. ,uiyntto< STANDARD TRUST t 237 Josephine St.. Wingham; Ont./Telephone 357 2022 OfffCr$ In: I1ra611Pton . i, hatham . Hamilton . Markham • Ottawa . Paris • Perth • P,icton Toronto. Walkerton. Willowdale. Wingham. Windwr. Wood.tock r1 I . Jrar!h t o�. th —I I nat Co,npony Member Co wdo Uepont Irmuronre Corporation Business and Professional Directory KARL C. LENTZ Chartered Accountant Wingham, Ontario Telephone . (519)357-108 WINGHAM MEMORIALS GUARANTEED GRANITES CEMETERY LETTERING REASONABLE PRICES Buy Direct and Save Bus Ph. 357.1910 Res. Ph. 357-1015 Frederick F. Homuth Phm.B., R.O. Carol E. Homuth,.O.D. Mrs. H. Viola Homuth, O.D. V f7TOrT1@Tr1�TJ HARRISTON Ontario 338-2712 REID AND PETERSON Chartered Accountants 218 Josephine St., Wingham Ph: 357-1522 J.A. Peterson, C.A. B.W. Reid, C.A. Augustine area and former Miss Zma Hopwood and happily member of the business com-renewing acquaintances with munity of that village, '.Mrs. W1 hosts birthday party Wingham friends. • • William A. Royle passed away in Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Austin and on Mary's Hospital, Kitchener, for Huronview residents Mrs. Mildred Campbell of Sea- S D. on ThursdayrJuly, 19. She was in P her 87th year. forth visited with Mrs. Willard Y FORDWICH—Members of the Four young MTs. Boyle, who made her g people, Anne Armstrong on Sunday. ervice irecto ry home in oyle, o the time r Fordwich Women's Institute Robinson, Lisa Lambkin, Gregg John, Ronald, Joanne and visited Huronview Clinton on P her death, was born in St. Wednesday afternoon of last enney and Todd Reddon, en- tertained with songs and their Susan Hanna of Hanover visited ELECTRICAL SALES AND SERVICE AugustineShe n 29 1893. ti eon week for the July birthday party guitars and drums. With Mrs. on Sunday with their grand- former Mary tie (Lena) Leddy, a daughter of the late William Leddy for the residents there. Mrs. Edgar Gedeke, WI Robinson at the piano, Miss McElwain sang "Amazing parents, Mrs. Willard Armstrong and with Willard, H ho is a patient in Wingham and District Hospi- PBurke-McLeod and relatives were present from and president, presided for the Grace" and "How Great Thou tal. Lynn Ho Ltd. m y Catherine Redmond. She and her program. A singsong of old Art". _ Whitechurch, Wingham and sur- husband operated the general favorites, "M Wild Irish Rose", Y "Happy Birthday" was sung to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler Llectncal store in St. Augustine for 30 "When It's Springtime in the the July celebrants and the were accompanied by Mr. and Contractors Ltd Honda and Skidoo years. He predeceased her July t the Rockies", „Le est of the Fordwich members presented Mrs. Wilfred Pickell of Van- G I Sales & Service 4, 1964. World Go B y and ` corsages to the ladies and candy couver, B.C. on a three week Electrical Contracting and Mrs. Mark Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse Mrs. Boyle had been a resident Lies Over the Ocean", was led by to the men. Cupcakes and cold motor trip to the Atlantic pro Motor Sales, Repairs Hwy86 east of Wingham of Goderich for the past 25 years. She was a member of St. Peter's Miss Minnie McElwain with Mrs. John Freeman at the piano. Mrs. drinks were served. vinces. Mr. and Mrs. Pickell are spending a few days in Belgrave and Rewind Phone 519-357-3435 Church. Left to mourn her Jim Robinson sang two solos, "I Two of the ladies, 86 years More returning to their home. passing are two sons, Harry of Toronto and Norman Kit- Walked Today Where Jesus "rf young, thanked the members of Mrs. Donald Whitfield of Sault Wingham 357-1380 INSURANCE of chener; one daughter, Mrs. Walked" and This Isn't Love". the WI for the lovely party. Ste. Marie visited during the past Robert (Rita) Turner, Waterloo; ten grandchildren and two great n week with Mr. and Mrs. heor Michie. On Saturday George at - ' 'grandchildren. tended the 10th reun ons her PLETCH �r+surewweE There are two sisters and two brothers, Mrs.W� meet held at of graduating class from the Uni- Ethel Boyle, Goderich, Mrs. Sara versity of Guelph which was held ELECTRIC All Types of Anstett and James Leddy, both ofat Wingham, and Raymond Leddy, John De Boer home the Mill in Elora. Dr. Ronald Ta for Wingham Industrial, Commercial, Insurance Lucknow. Y of St. 335-3525 357-2636 The late Mrs. Boyle rested at John's, Newfoundland who has Farming, Domestic GORRIE WINGHAM the McCallum Funeral Home,' WHITECHURCH=The White- megeddon, what the prayer was been holidaying with his parents, PHONE Goderich, where prayers were church WMS held its monthly at the last supper and what the Mr. and Mrs.- Jack Taylor and S 3 BACKHOE recited Friday evening. Removal meeting July 18 at the home of value was of the 20 pieces of other relatives returned home by was made Saturday morning to Mrs. John De Boer. Mrs. Victor silver Judas received. plane on Sunday. St. Peter's Church for Mass at 11 a.m., conducted by Rev. A. F. Emerson opened the meeting the house. The topic of the meeting was family foundation and was given Y g Miss Sherri Nicholson of Alli- SIGNS Backhoe with a poem on Ston returned home with her Loebach. Interment followed in All sang the hymn 'Jesus Calls by Mrs. Emerson, who stressed parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ron St. Augustine Cemetery. g Y Pallbearers were Peter Jef- Us', with Mrs. Don Ross actin as g that the best place to go for proper family foundations is the Nicholson, after spending a SIGNWRITING Work frson, Raymond Boyle, Robert pianist. Mrs. Emerson gave Bible Bible. Love is needed in the week's holiday with her grand Parents, Mr. and Mrs. -Garner „ Dunn By Tom" McAllister, Kenneth Leddy, Joe Turner Bert Moss. readings and asked the members home, she said, and le �°p should observe the first and great Nicholson. Hugh McBurney and what is known about Ar- commandment from Matt 22: The family fo Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Dunn Thou shalt love the Lord thy God Alex Robertson held oh 357-2280 with all thy heart, soul and mind. pen Disc at their home in Wingham on RR 1 Bluevale WINGHAM Another foundation of the home Sunday to celebrate their•. 335-6395 357-3819 is maturity, she said. People parents' 35th wedding anniver- need to keep their eyes open sary. Many friends, neighbors before marriage and half shut and relatives were present from GRAVEL & TOPWIL CONSTRUCTION afterward. If family life is Palmerston, Lucknow, Goderich, founded on Jesus Christ, then the Brussels, Belgrave, Bluevale, - Bible is there to help. members answered the Whitechurch, Wingham and sur- John CoxTen T. M. K T. rounding area. roll call with a Bible verse on kindness. Mr. Thomas Armstrong of Lon- ■ C0tW CONSTRUCTION The ladies' aid meeting was don and his son Jack of Sault Ste. then held. Material is ready for Marie visited last Sunday with his brother G I tai tit Tal Contractor,, the craft festival in August and and sister-in-law, Mr. ra V e and All types of concrete work was on display. Helpers for the festival were appointed. and Mrs. Mark Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse Topsoil Pit Silos , Home and form building Want to buy? 357-2320 ( V.I. 111tH T11011PS(1\ 111A EXALV, ONTARIO 30-129 357-3193 FUELS BILL TIFFIN Imperial Esso Agent GSSO For all your Home and Farm Fuel and ,Lubricating Needs 357-1032 PLUMBING PLUMBING INSTALLATIONS Repairs, Renovations New Installations, call Terry Deyell at 357-2808 or 357-1229 PLUMBING HEATING Leroy Jackson -Plumbing Heating --Tinsmithing 191 Josephine St. Wingham 357-2904 HAIRDRESSING - "If /'/, 1 s s BEAUTY SALON "SPECIALIZING In PERMS and HAIRCUTS" Josephine Street Wingham, Ontario Phone 357.2812 FLOWERS • Wedding Arrangements • Cut flowers • Plants • Flowers by Wire Service = LEWIS FLOWERS re 135 Frances Phone 357-3880 PRINTING WINGHAM PRINTING SERVICE • PRINTING • PHOTO COPIES • REGISTER FORMS • RUBBER STAMPS • WEDDING STATIONERY 314 JOSEPHINE STREET WINGHAM 357-3800 THE ADVANCE -TIMES l t7-2320