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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-08-01, Page 10^. �^ : Z fw. S yp--fts Wjagham Advance -Tunes. Aug" 1. 1979 A Pass music "�"e1F1E0] avwMl��4i�n� Film festival organizers BRAVE - SeverW kmal y� to have recently re - are leased with response P p sic served the results of their music examinations from the Royal (kiganizers of the Wingham repeated in the town hall Sunday. Conswvatoiry of Music in Tor- FUm and Nostalgia Festival While visitors came from as far onto. The following all received a pan mart; were very pleased with the response to the two-day event. away as London, Toronto, Windsor and Detroit, a lot of film Grade VIII Piano, Lisa Thomp- In spite of the sunny weather fans turned out from Wingham son; Grade VII Piano, Joanne Coultes; Grade VI Piano, Andrew Saturday afternoon and Sunday, and area too and Nelson Frank Walsh. a lot of people chose to spend at said the festival reached its at- y In the written examinations for least part of those days inside, tendance goal of 150. He also John „r piano, Sheila Anderson received watching vintage films or poring predicted he and partner break even on the honors in Grade III music history over posters, tapes, films, books Schedler would first time in its and Joanne Coultes received first and other nostalgia items offered event for the class honors in Grade I rvdi- for display or We. And once inside the town hall it three-year history • One of the most distinguished ments. was difficult to get back out— visitors, Gerald Pratley, head of there was just so much to see. the Ontario Film Institute, came Consignment Entertainment offered for the for a short time Sunday afternoon his in Auction Sale admission price of three dollars a and promised support :, ., day or five dollars for the lining up rare films for the " " ' Solos firit Frkloy every month weekend ranged from episodes of festival next year. FRIDAY, /79 D AY, AUGUST 3 The Lane Ranger and films in- Will there be another festival � _ * �I WCIR;t. .. , :" +I at 1:00 gems eluding epics such as "The Hunchback of Notre Dame' and next year? "As long as John and I are both around, definitely,' Mr. .. Mount Forest Auction Centre "Citizen Kane" on a six-foot Frank declared. He said plans for 690 Queen Street E. (Hwy. 89) video screen downstairs to a fourth festival are already ��> Approx. 20Tractors, Trucks, Discs, ', " Cultivators, Swathers, Rudolph Valentino, Buster being laid and call for even in- a... Combines, Small Tools, etc. Keaton, Charlie Chaplin and the bigger, better and more r Complete Line of Equipment first Academy Award winning teresting things.; Something for Everyone film,"Wings", in the theatre upstairs. The festival's feature �� -• ` Consignments token until day of film, Al Jolson in "The Jazz Funds added for sale. Reasonable commission ramsI Singer", was shown in the t le drain loans y<' s" Auctioneer - h Fllm and Nostalgia Lycetim cinema Saturday and 1 AL WARREN A STAFF DEALERS' TABLES—In addition to non-stop films, the Wing am TORONTO—Food and Festival offered collectors and the curious a chance to browse through posters, tapes and j Phone 519.323-2138 or Agriculture Minister -Bill other nostalgia items and purchase what they liked. The two-day festival drew a good ij 323-4819 AUCTIONS Newman has announced an crowd, with some coming 'quite a distance- additionalditional two million dollars will WINGHAM be added to the tile drainage loan Business AUCTION SALES fund, bringing the total forthand e AUCTIONEERS fiscal year to ;ZO million. 4 -Hers in Saskatchewan for WALTON'S HOLIDAY SPECIAL MEMORIALS WALLACE BALLAGH The additional money will be GUARANTEED GRANITES Teeswater 382-6170 added to the unused portions of interprovincial exchange At w.Irorr'a sole: Aiwa, 2 nrNe: west of Dwlr.la on CEMETERY LETTERING GRANT McDONALD the allocations made to No. 4 NWmey Professional REASONABLE PRICES Ripley, 395-5353 municipalities at the beginning of terprovincial exchange visits- Buy Direct and Save the year and will be distributed in Two Wingham area 4 H p Thursday Aug 2 1 979 Directory The program pays all tran- Bra Ph. 357.1910 SATURDAY, AUGUST 4—Sale of September to municipalities members left for Saskatchewan i • antiques and household effects which indicate they need ad- today for the second half of an sports s of costs, while the Res, Ph. 357-1015 ditional funds. exchange between club members families of participants must pay 12:00 Noon for Mrs. Eileen Emmerton, 2 the other costs- , miles west of Pine River Church During the past three years from Ontario and Saskatchewan. 100 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS While here the Saskatchewan 4- on Con. 4 Huron Township, start- more than 320,000 acres have Grant Rutherford and Kathy H members got tours of area Frederick F. Homuth been tiled using funds provided Fischer, both of RR 2, Wingham, A fine selection of young R.O.P. cows bred heifers and yearlings Phm.B., R.O. ing at 10:30 a.m. farms and went to the lake during with records to 19,655 lbs. milk. From such sires as Agro Acres KARL C. LE NTZ under the file drainage loan left today e a roes on an 11 -day hot weather- They were im- Marquis Ned (Ex -ST), Elmcroft Pontiac Chieftain (Ex -ST), Alm•rson Carol E. Homuth, O.D. SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 --Me program. trip b the homes of two 4-H members who have visited here pressed with the relatively Rockman Lester (Ex -Extra) Quality Ultimate (Ex), Downalane Re- Chartered Mrs. H. Viola Homuth, O.D. of antiques and household effects for the last 11 days. rolling landscape in this part of flection Emperor (Ex -Extra), Apache Citation Stylemaster (Ex) and for Mr. Vaughn Munro, 2 miles Ontario and the number of trees others. Accountant west of Highwav 21 at Pine River TIMES WERE TOUGH Clay Wagner took Grant to his ,� tie nv"n rl,hn,1ah Clay comes Selling,A May 77 daughter of Fu Reflector, from a (VG) Optometrists family's cattle ranch and wheal y g Fury Wingh4m� Ontario store, Bruce County Rd. 6, start- Times were tough in 1936 when farm near Consul in the south- from a fairly daughter part of daughter of Esquire, BCA 129M - 133F. 2nd dam (VG) BCA 148M - ing at 10:30 a.m. The Advance -Times printed this: Saskatchewan where there is a 187F, 3rd dam GP 2 star BCA 177M - 188F. Due Sept. to A Birch- Telephone HARRISTON Ontario Population of Canada — west part of Saskatchewan. Hollow Royalty. (519)357-1087 338-2712 MONDAY, AUGUST 13 ---Even- 10,000,000 the area A March 77 daughter of Chieftain, from a (VG) Dairy King lot of beef farming, Grant's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ing auction sale of consignments Less number eligible for old John Rutherford, operate a dairy Colleen comes from is quite flat. daughter, BCA 140M - 157F. 2nd dam a (VG) Citation R daughter of household effects and antiques age pensions — 4,000,000 farm on the Turnberry-Culross The 11 -day trip to Saskat- BCA 174M - 180F, due _in November to Citamatt. A November in Teeswater Arena, starting at Less number prohibited from boundary and the farming chewan will be the first for both Starlite son with a fancy pedigree. 7.00 P.M. working by child labor act — operation he will see out there Kathy and Grant, as neither has This sale features full pedigrees and Commercial Holsteins from will be quite different, as the been west of Ontario. listed herds and herds eligible for USA and export shipments. REID A PETERSON. - SATURDAY, 2,000,E s a member Of the Semen Sale 11:30 a.m. Citation R, Rockman, Astronaut, Fond AUGUST lfl�aile Less number of unemployed — Wagners and relatives own or Kathyy Matt, Shiek, Jet Star, Unquire,, Senator, Nobleman and others. rent more than five sections Teeswater 4-H dairy club and Chartered Aeeou*ants of antiques and household effects 1,999,998 member of that club plan now to attend is a me . ,. for Mrs. Roy Graham, 1145 Queen Number left to produce (3,200 acres) of land- Grant ., nation's Dods — 2 Kathy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. and the Teeswater veterinary Blood torted prior to sale. 218 Josephine St., Wingham St' north m Kizlesu'dne, g Lorne Fischer, also operate a club. Their 4-H achievement day Solos Manager i Auctioneer y at 10:00 a.m. Just you and me — and I'm isn't until the Oct. 5 and 6 Ph: 357-1522 tired. dairy farm on the Turnberry- Teeswater Fall Fair, so they DONALD E. WALTON J.A. Peterson, C.A. B.W. Reid, C.A. Culross boundary. When she goes Phone 519-369-3804, 369-2831 to visit Colleen Nichol in the normally busy at this time of _ theast art of Saskatchewan year training their Holsteins for SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 at 10:00 a.m. Sharp This farm has 68 workable acres with steel shed 24 x 40, pump house 12 x 18 on a drilled well - presently being used for pasture. Property will be offered for sale subject to a reserve bid. For Information Phone 519-523-4543 BRIAN RINTOUL - Auctioneer "JACLIN" Complete Dispersal Herd of JACK ACHESON mm ie0, Ort. of WoHoa SellasDorhara, Oat., 2 an woN of DWWM :".%N,. Nosy. at 12:00 NOON Thursday, August 9, 1979 2 (Ex), 14 (VO), 30 (GP) It Is our pleasure to have the opportunity to disperse such a groat herd as Joclin Holsteins. Joclin Holsteins has exhibited the Grand Champion at Grey County Block a white show 1975, 1976, 1978, and Premiere Exhibitor 1977, and 1978. A beautiful April 18th hoif•r calf by Agro Acres Marquis Ned (Ex -ST) selling with her Ex dam and Ex granddam. A fancy young show cow by Downalane Reflection Emperor (Ex -Extra) Reserve Grand at Grey it Tri County Black R White show 1978, 'Ing with Juno 1979 and a Juno 1978 daughter by Agro Acres A. vis Nod (Ex -ST). Many t,. , individuals and cow families will soil with D H I A records to 23,322 lbs. milk from such groat sires as Rosof• Cita- tion R (Ex -Extra), Almorson Rockmon Lester (Ex -SP) Bond Haven Nugget (Ex -Extra), GI•nafton ft.rdrnostor (Ex -SP) Agro Acres Unique (Ex -ST), A Puget Sound Sheik (VG -SP), Soiling Rockman (Ex- Extro) and others. A number of those cows are selling fresh and milking to 98 lbs. per day, balance in various stages of lactation. A well grown group of bred heifers and yearling heifers and calves from popular sires with full pedigrees. As Soles Manager, I fool that cattle from this groat herd will servo as outstanding foundation onimols for the most discriminat- ing buyer. Listed herd. Plan now to attend. Reclassified before sa11. Sales A1110"er i A.e"er r ' DONALD E. WALTON Phone 5 19; 369-3804 er 369-2831 sou p she will also be in quite a dif- the show. ferent situation. Colleen's In Saskatchewan 4-H cattle parents aren't farmers, but her clubs work on a slightly different .father does custom work for schedule which allows'the young • surrounding farmers. farm people to help farm during • There are five Bruce County 4- the busy planting and harvest H members participating in the seasons. Cattle clubs ine c e interprovincial exchange and a'' Saskatchewan hold their to. total of 40 from across Ontario achievement days in June, while hosting 4-H members from organizational meetings are held another province and then in the winter when there is time ELECTRICAL SALES AND SERVICE FUELS FLOWERS travelling to the province for 11 to travel the great distances to days. meetings.Wedding t The exchange is funded by in southwestern Saskatchewan BILL TIFFIN • Open House Canada, a federal some 4-H members must travel `� Hoy Ltd. Arrangements to miles to meetings, so Burke -McLeod Imperial Esso Agent • (flowers government program designed to up 65 ng Cu help young Canadians in- especially if parents must drive E lectncal dividually or in groups to get to the 4 -Hers -to meetings the club Contractors Ltd Honda and Skidoo ESSO cr, •Plants know their country and fellow meetings could disrupt a busy Sales 8 Service For all your Home and .• Flowers by Canadians better through in- planting or harvesting session. Electrical Contracting Farm Fuel and Wire Service 4-H EXCHANGE participants from this area and Saskat- chewan were in this area last week but have now flown to that province. Clay Wagner of Consul, Sask.; Grant Rutherford of RR 2, Wingham; Colleen Nichol, from near the Saskatchewan -Manitoba border and Kathy Fischer of RR 2, Wingham are participants In the 4-H Open House Canada exchange. Motor Sales, Repairs and Rewind Wingham 357-1380 PLETCH ELECTRIC Winghom industrial, Commercial, Farming, Domestic PHONE 357-1583 SIGNS SIGNWRITING "Dunn By Tom" Thomas E. Dunn RR 1 Bluevole 2: 335-6395 GRAVEL & TOPSOIL John Cox Consuucticln Gravel and Topsoil 35%-1 2% Hwy. 86 east of Wingham Phone 519-357-3435 INSURANCE IwsustwsIca All Types of Insurance 335-3525 357-2636 GORRIE WINGHAM BACKHOE Backhoe Work Hugh McBurney WINGHAM 357-3819 CONSTRUCTION T. M. A T. CONSTRUCTION General Contractors All types of concrete work Pit Silos Home and farm building cA1,1. ROB T1110MPSON RI.1'F:1'AI.F.• ONTARIO 357-3193 Lubricating Needs 357-1032 PLUMBING PLUMBING INSTALLATIONS Repairs, Renovations New Installations, call Torry Deyll at 357-2808 or 357-1229 PLUMBING HEATING Leroy Jackson --Plumbing —Heating —Tinsmithing 191 Josophino St. Wingham 357-2904 HAIRDRESSIN&`V/ 4 130W47 0/ C[«s s BEAUTY SALON "SPECIALIZING In PERMS and HAIRCUTS" Josephine Street Wingham, Ontario Phone 357-2812 F, LEWIS FLOWERS, \ 135 Frances Phone 357-3880 PRINTING WINGHAM PRINTING SERVICE • PRINTING • PHOTO COPIES • REGISTER FORMS • RUBBER STAMPS • WEDDING STATIONERY 314 JOSEPHINE STREET WINGHAM 357-3800 J THE ADVANCE -TIMES /3f7.232'0' 7-2320