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The Wingham Advaum-Times, "mbar 20, 1979—Paleit
TURKEY BANQUET 1978
HIGHLAND DANCING
SINGLES' DANCE
The Belgrave annual turkey ban-
Anyone interested in taking High-
Festival singles' dance, Friday,
quet will be held in the Belgrave
land Dancing lessons please
September 28, at the Victorian
t
Community Centre on Wednes-
phone 887-6789, Carol Wheeler,
Stratford; dancing 9 to 1.
day, Oct. 3 at 7 p.m. Tickets
Brussels. Lessons to start in
Welcome all singles over 25 (no
available at Vance's Drug Store,
October.
blue leans).
North Huron Credit Union and at
stores in Bel ave.
50TH WEDD ANNIVERSARY
QUALITY FORK
K EXHIBIT
Teeswater Fall Fair October
12-19-26
The family of John and Inez Mc-
on
6, is sponsoring a commercial
LOG SAWING CHAMPIONSHIP
Allister would like to invite all
friends, neighbors and relatives
features in quality pork. Truck -
y
COMPETITION
In
to a 50th anniversary reception
ing arrangements to the plant
will be made by the fair board.
y
conjunction with the Tees -
water Fall Fair, Oct. 6. 1. Open
and dance on Saturday, Oct. 6,
Ilder-
Pork entries must assemble at
Class: 1st Prize, Trophy donated
1979 at 8 p.m., Legion Hall,
ton, Ont. Open House 2 to 4 p.m.
Teeswater Pork Producers' As -
by Labatts Breweries, ;100 do-
at J. R. McAllister's residence,
sembly Yard, Tuesday, Oct. 2,
between 9 and 11 a.m. Exhibitors
nated by Teeswater Concrete
Ltd.; 2nd Prize, ;50 donated by
Ailsa Craig, Ont.
'may make two entries onl Prize
Robert A. Bregman. Miniature
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money ;30, $25, ;20, ;15 and 6, ;10
trophies to be given to Champ-
BINGO
prizes.
ionship winners. 2. Sixty and
an
over. 3. lass for Culrossnts
Teeswater Lions Club regular
HARVEST SUPPER
bingo this Friday, Sept. 28 at 8
p.m. in Teeswater Town Hall; 15
Gorrie Anglican Church on
4. Open Ladies class; Prizes for
Regular games for $10; 3 Specials
Thursday Oct. 4, from 4:30 to 7
p.m. Everyone welcome!
Class 2, 3, and 4, ;20; ;15; ;10;;5.
for $25; Jackpot $170 on 57 calls or
Prizes donated by Henry Kikkert,
RR 3, Wingham (for Class 3).
;25 Consolation.
H01ti'ICK FALL FAIR
F>
Registration up until 1 p.m. or
Come to the 120th Howick Fall
previously with the Secretary.
BOTH WEDD ANNIVERSARY
Fair at the Howick Community
The family of Kenneth and Lillian
Centre on Friday evening,. Oct. 5
HOT LUNCHEON
Hastie, invite relatives, neigh-
and Saturday, Oct. 6. Indoor and
''school
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Aux-
bors and friends to Open House at
fair exhibits, 4-H Achieve
iliary's hot luncheon on Friday,
their home in Gorrie, in honor of
ment Day; horse show; amateur
x
Nov. 9.
their parents' Golden Anniver-
entertainment and a midway.
A
-
sary. It will be held on Sunday,
Special events for children Sat-
at
Oct. 7, 1979 from 2 to a p.m. and 7
Oct.
urday afternoon. Dance Saturday
BUS TRIP
to 9 p.m. Please honor their wish
night to the Country Companions.
SISTER CITY—Harold Butch, chairman of the Standish sister city committee, welcomed
Plowing Match, Chatham, Fri-
day, Sept. '28. For details phone
with your best wishes only.
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the Wingham visitors at a banquet Saturday night. Those attending included John Strong
357-3011 or 357-3014.
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of the local sister cit and
y group p , responding to the welcome, Mayor William Walden and
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
his wife, Doris. Seventeen persons from Wingham travelled to Standish to help mark
WALKATHON
Will be held in Knox United
Wingham Day In Standish last weekend.
ANNUAL DINNER MEETING
Canadian Cancer Society invites
To commemorate the Interna-
'Church, Belgrave, on Sunday,
Sept. 30 at 11 a.m., with Dr. Gra-
Gra-
you to its annual dinner and
tional Year of the Childthe
, e
ham Tipple of Calvary United
�--- MRS. WILLIAM SOTHERN
meeting to be held at Pineridge
Wingham and area pro-life
group, Voice for Life, will hold a
Church, London, as guest speak -
Chalet on Monday, October 1.
Guest speaker Hon. Monique
Begin MP; tickets $6
10 -mile walkathon on Highway
86' between Wingham and White-
er.
Notes f ro m Fordwich
per person.
DANCE
Please call Don Kennedy, 357-
church on Saturday, Sept. 29, in
the interests of unborn, handi-
At the Wingham Armouries on
1562 or the unit office 482-7832.
capped and abused children. The
Friday, Sept. 28. Music by
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walk begins at 9 a.m. at Sacred
Crippled Duck from 9 to 1,
Friends of Mark Brunarski Hanover, s pent the weekend with Paul Wendt of Toronto.
116T1� ANN SERVICES
Heart Roman Catholic Church,
Admission ;8 per couple. Lunch
-included. ", „
sorry y
were so to hear he was con- Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wylie. Mrs. Eva Harris spent a few
fined to hospital in Kitchener for Mr.
Ai St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Wingham. Everyone welcome.
Phone 357-1769 for information.
Proceeds to Jr. C
Hockey in Wingham.
p and Mrs. Joe Nicholson days last week with Mr. and Mrs.
several days last weep., and family of Jamestown, Mr. Les Watkins at Holton.
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Church, Molesworth, September
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Mr. and Mrs. WrayWilson, Mr. and Mrs. Gar Klaassen and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mulvey and
30. Services at 11:15 a.m. and LB._,'
and Mrs. Norman Wilson, Mr. baby son of Hensall were Sunday Cindy of Belmore visited Sunday
p.m. Speaker Rev. Bob Rumble,
WOODSTOCK CHORALAIRES
PHOTOGRAPHY
and Mrs. Dave Jacobson, Mr. guests with Mr. and 'Mrs. Ted evening with Mr. and Mrs. James
director of Ontario Community
Blyth Centre for the Arts pre-
'COMPETITION
and Mrs. Doug Boyd of Kurtzville Klaassen. Vittie.
Centre, for the Deaf. Special
sents the Woodstock Choralaires,
Bring your camera to the Howick
and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Simpson Mrs. Mary Graham and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lynn of
music at both services. Refresh-
Wednesday, Oct. 3, at 8 p.m. in
Fall Fair on October 5 and 6 and
of Gowanstown attended an Betsy Crawford of Tara enjoyed Orillia visited over the weekend
ments after the morning service.
Blyth Memorial Hall, Blyth.
enter in the 1979 Colored Photo-
Optimist conference in Ottawa a bus tour to Agawa Canyon last with Mr. and Mrs„ Bill Haverfield
All are welcome.
Tickets $3.50, available by mail
graphy Competition. Details and
over the weekend. week. and also with Mrs. Dora Ridley at
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Box 291, Blyth or at the door.
categories may be obtained from
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nickel of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stowe and Listowel Memorial Hospital.
the Secretary the day of the fair.
Palmerston visited Sunday with girls of Kitchener spent the
LOG SAWING CONTEST
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
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Mr. and Mrs. Russell Nickel. weekend at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington
Enter the Howick Fall Fair Log
Will be held in the Wroxeter
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Johnston Hargrave and Mr- and Mrs: Bill
and family of Sarnia spent the Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Armstrong Sothern visited Sunday with Mr..
Sawing Contest, Friday eve meg*
OC3; 5 at the Howick �tWnityi
United Church on Sunda Sept." TRPCHEM OPEN HOUSE
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.30 at U a.m. and 8 p.m.; Rev. E Wild be held in the TOOF hall,
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jim pan Y
spent last Tuesday in Kitchen and Mrs. ;�'ry Norton an
Douglas. # Afir&I',J1tlies"S"t'G6elph. '
Core at 8 p.rr: Cntegbi•Te' '};
two men; 2 two ladies; 3. man
J. Fellows officiating. Everyone
Welcome. Beginning Sept. 30 the
..Wingham, on Saturday, Septem-
ber, 29, from 10
Mr. and Mrs.''pi+l�gn t .
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Br' of Elmvale visited recently' with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Martin.
and lady. P4 entry fee. •
Sunday, School will start at 10
a.m. to 9 p.m.
Door prizes. Everyone welcome.
Hanover were Sunday guests Mrs. Mary Graham. and family visited with the,
with Mrs. Wray Cooper. former's
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Weekend guests with Mrs. E. father, Del Martin, in
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Mr. and Mrs. Brent Wvlie. A. Schaefer were Mr. and Mrs. University Hospital, London.
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