The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-10-03, Page 11I"
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SALE
Continues .. .
1 st's, Znd's
and many
reconditioned
skates with
lightweight
blades at
FANTASTIC
. PRICES
RETIRING FROM MNR—Mr. and Mrs. Herb Clark were
guests of honor at a party held at the Wingham Legion Hall
Friday night. Mr. Clark Is retiring after 31 years with the
Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources.
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bafinesses,..
No word yet on status ��'�"°"`""-"'"
Of
Rab�kah lodgem-ai*s
sponsorst 1p offOrS its 30th anniversary
On Oct.1 the >ttajestic Rebekah with it birthday desalt to Oct. 1,
No ward has been received yet Serher in August the parish of meantime it Iwme for ace family Lodge celebrated the 38tb aw
wlgicb proved to be Hera Pio-
from immigration oiRdab on the Sacred heart Church, Withgtham, has been at up and anothr is in niversary of Its instigdion. '!'int � � � the ��, �� the
status of local Offen to sponsor met and decided to otic span- the proem of being ad up, be evening began with a birthday
Southeast Aslan refugee sorshhp to two families, one of said. dinner at the Presbyterian to the h?e es. gel Wermer wh
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familia. are= persons and the other of Wingham United Church has church, feared by a regular Owen Sewd;
Two congregations in Wing- five. also held a meeting regarding meeting in the lodge rooms with has bean a member the art,
Mrs. 'lbdma McIntyre;nd to
,
ham have so far offered to A committee was set up to look sponsorship of refugees, but has 45 present.
the member with a wedding
sponsor three familia totalling after the project, with Jim not yet arrived at a decision. Rata Markley read a history of
18 persons and they are waiting Steffler as chairman, and the So far the Only Southeast Asian the lodge which had been anniversary closest to Oct. 1,
to bear when the families will applications were sent through refugees to come to the Wingham Prepared by Uldene McKenzie; Mrs. �'eyware"%Z=
. three
arrive. the Kitchener immigration office area are two. teenagers who three members, Gertie Tiffin, members who hard been distrkt
Following an information in late August. arrived earlier in the summer Jean Currie and Gertie Durnin,
meeting last month the Wingham fast week Mr. Steffler under a different program and presented an original slit based Vera Schneider
M, Eva Rotah,
Bible Chapel congregation held reported they, too, are awaiting are staying with the Herman De on the wet of the lodge. V erkle. delicious lunch
another meeting and an ap- word on the families. in the Bruyn family at RR 3, Win#ham. Contests were enjoyed and e
plication was sent in to the im- presentation made to the person brought the meeft to a cl4ee.
migration department last week,
Dan Stuckey, an elder in the ��C
congregation, reported. He saW
McDaniel Phillifs is acting as
coordinator of the project.
DayCentre News neon's Notel
Chapel members hhad discussed Q .
sponsoring a number of indivi-
duals rather than a family, but Thirty-six clients of the Wing- discussion on winter plant care
because this is a small corn- ham and Area Day Centre for the followed. The ad8rnoon was ,
munity they decided it would beBrusse s
Homebound enjoyed last week's spent finishing up ceramic pro -
unfair to inject too many adults activities at the Armories. On jests under the leadershiip of
into the work force. Consequently Tuesday, the group enjoyed a Mrs. Anita Mahe. Tlhe ladies
they decided to sponsor a family m of exercise, sing son have almost completed a two Is Under New Management
and have specifically requested a ,
morning g Pl
father, moths and four children, and bingo. The winners took month unit on ceramics. The next
home fresh fruit as prizes. The craft unit will be :,leather work. ;
Mr. Stuckey reported. afternoon was spent making This week will be our Thanks- Playing TNX$doy, Friday ane Saturday !
They are now awaiting wordmacrame towel rings under the giving celebration and in two
from the immigration depart- inatructiaa of Catherine Rae. weeks we will be having a tea M IF #2 . TRA,IRV
went but anticipate a wait of . This is the second macrame pro- dance on Tuesday, October 16.
several months before a family ject the gip has done; the first The tea dance will start at 2:15 a
arrives. projects completed were plant p.m. and the entertainment will
not hangers. be supplied by Earl and Martha ;
On Thursday the clients were Heywood. All senior citizens are October 8 i
kept busy with two major activi- welcome. Monday,
��� '�� ties. A plant exchange allowed There is an open invitation for
Rets ark the ladies to bring in plants they all senior citizens to drop into t4e
no longer liked and exchanged day centre for tea on any Til- Turkey Dinner
them for a new, fresh plant. A day or Thursday at 3:00 p.m.
of 3 1 .. :with Mien
A retirement party last Friday during his years of work. *3 six
night marked the end of a career The head table for the banquet Fair Queen ciOs@n
spanning 31 years for Herb Clark consisted of Mr. Clark and his s Jamboree of bonds playing from 3 .m. on.
of Lucknow. Mr. Clark, outdoor wife, Alene, MNR District p ay� 9 p
recreation supervisor at the Manager Norm Richards. and at Saturday'S' dance "
Wingham office of the Ontario former manager Dan Mansell
Ministry of Natural • Resources, and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. FORDWICH—Residents of Gorrie; second, Mrs. Carl
had served citizens in the area Murray Gaunt, MPP for Huron- Fordwich and area congratulate Shoemaker, a ;15 voucher
Al.
• from Oxford County north to Bruce and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mary Beth Sanderson who was donated by Carl Stewart, BP;
)Bruce during his years with the Elston, reeve of Morris Town- chosen Fair Queen at the dance third, Mrs. Elmer Harding, a on A1A I
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Wingham, Ontario _
2nd : and 3rd Tuesdays of each
Oil1.. ninth. Next visit Oct.. 9th.
FEDERAL BUSINESS
DEVELOPMENT BANK
(Branch Office Address)
For prior information call 271-5650 (collect)
or write 1036 Ontario Street, Stratford, Ont
mi stry and previously with the
gip,
held Saturday night at the
flower arrangement and vase w
department of lands and forests.
A local band, Country. Kings,
.Howick Community Centre.
donated by Mrs. Eileen Hamilton
Friends, relatives and fellow-
with Mr. Clark's son, Tom„ as one
Mary Beth was : , `.. � ... , ,1 by the
and W ... , . � . ; mic.
workers gathered at the
of its members, supplied' music
Howick Junior Institute.
Use for
Wingham Legion Hall to
for the occasion.. Mr. Clark,
Runner-up was Lorraine
BODY SHOP
celebrate the occasion. A dinner
himself an expert fiddler with
Dinsmore who was .,....,.....1 by
Be,'O�e �f
for more than, 200 guests was
many years of musical ex-
the Fordwich Women's Institute.
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—
followed by an hour Of. Pry-
tations, slides and speeches
perience, accompanied the band
Other competitors were Susan
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Renwick
thanking Mr. Clark for a job well
for several numbers.
1Tdgar (Gorrie Women's In-
•Ntitute)
and. Andy and Colin Campbell =
llbne.'He mine to°tine oci?asion by
Mr. ClArk was born and r
Nanc Dickson
Y
r.
attended a sheep sale at Nova _
reliving for the audience some of
in Woodstock and served for 3�h
., elmore Chamber of Com-
Scotia this past weekend.
his more humorous :. . ".. _.
Y with the Armed Forces
before commencing his career
erre), Dianne McLean
(Wroxeter Part Board and
Norman McArthur visited this -----01
past week with Mr. and Mrs. MaeI S - `
'
Onto
with the Ontario government as a
Recreation), Sharon Brown
and family.
Ids Y•
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WIN O►nj%M
conservation officer in 1948
working nett - of his home ht;
(Howick Loons Club), Peggy'
Schneider (Howick Optimist
Mr, and Mrs. Lea Sandi of
Calgary visited one day this past
=
Saturday after spending the past
Woodsto�l;..
Club), Janice Behrns (Howick
week with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Use for
two weeks with their cousins, Mr.
_f
was also decided to hold a bazaar
BODY SHOP
* Landscaping
Itr recent he has worked
Community Centre) and Nancy
Johann and family.
insurance froth a friend ,
* Planters, Driveways, Steps, etc.
were quite impressed by the
agriculture and dairy industries,
Mrs. Victor Emerson gave
readings, Smiley on how to wreck
The meeting closed with the
benediction and lunch was served
out of. offices In Stratf6rd,
Fisher (Howick Country
Mrs. Leslie Edwards and Dena
by Mrs. Dora McGuinness and
Dustow.
The Co -Operators
P
* Breakwater and Retaining. walls'
Hespeler and Wb*ham. Since
Squareb).
visited last weekend with Mr. and
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sw ADAMS
1973 in the Wingham district he
Draw winners at the dance
Mrs. Clark Renwick and other
y our credit unionsponsored
insurance
Complete
has been responsible for plan-
ning, coordinating and im-
were: first, Allan Wylie who
receives a salad bowl set donated
relatives in the area.
The Belmore Library will be
1—
RADIATOR SERVICE
plementing public services for
Y Watson's Home Hardware,
closed Sammy, October 6, the "
for
wildlife management, sport and
shower party, Shelly St. Marie,
date of the Teeswater and
Co-operation among Co -Ops.
Automobiles, Light Trucks,
commercial fishing, provincial
Howick Fairs.
That's how all your clothes wiil' come back
Form Tractors
parks, snowmobile and cross
Post -Office
In
In the OASA finals the Belmore
after,we've used our expert dry cleaning
it $9 No
country ski trails and law en-
the giftwere Karen Elliott,
defeated Clairmont 4-2
methods On them! You'll, be happy whin the
New Rad Cores
forcement.
closed Monday
class at the International
in the first game of the series. In
the WOAA finals the Midgets
Rodding
His most significant con-
Plowing Match held near
8 Alfred St., [corn*r of
e
SEE T I ES * AT Huron Landscaping
resuits!
Gifts included china ware
crystal Set, and
tributions include his work in
Josephine St.] Wingham, Ont.
were defeated by Sebringville 6 -
towels
Cleaning S, Flushing
hunting regulations and safety,
Thee will be no counter ser-
5.
and Steve of Dundas were
cases. The bride to be thanked
then placed second among n
14 North St. 357-1102
his assistance in establishing the
vice or rural delivery from the
entrants on Friday.
North Huron Cr*dit The Co-operators
READMAN
Rowland Ballagh, Catherine
thanked the sponsors. An wog
$'For
It was the 54th consecutive
Union 367-'lsl l 357-3739
L MW Match and Hullett wildlife
and Port
Wingham post office on
Mrs. Rutherford
year of plowing in the IPM for
management areas the
Thanksgiving Day, next Monday.
and lunch wu seared.
CLEANERS ANDMEN'S WEAR
Albert Fishway and his talent for
However the lobby will remain
•
good public relations.
open and mail from the red
conducts worship
Josephine Street, Wingham
receiver hn front of the buildi
on UCW t
I
Mcnosh
Mr. and Mrs. Clark will con- will be collected at 12 noon on for Phone 357"-1242
tinue to reside in Luclmow. They Monday. BELMORE—"Take Time To
have six children, Tom, Kathy,, Listen" was the title of a poem ■
RAILWAY Susan, Jim, Kevin and Doug, Shower held at read by the president to open the
with the latter three still living at September meeting of the
home and attending school in this Whitechurch hall McIntosh United Church Women.
area. _ A shamMrs. John Rutherford led the
e was held for bride to devotions which began with the hr
be, Sherry Bradley in singing of a hymn. Scripture was
Whitechurch Community taken from the fifth chapter of TO SERVE
Memorial Hall which was Matthew's Gospel. As her
decorated with pink and white meditation Mrs. Rutherford
ALL PRESSURE T R EAl' E D streamers with pink bells and the chose "Candles To Be Lighted". y�
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mc- streamers attatched to the rho A ..A A— — :; Ut a
BurnAv of Ri1--h .....� Be -' -
!"!� T r% s s A s • _ ••• IIIA, d,airs. -T he table for the gifts was prayer.
Columbia, spent a week recently. decorated .with pink and white The roll call was answered by '
with lair. and Mrs. Short Mc- streamers with an umbrella 14 ladies with an item from The
Burney. centrepiece with button roses and Observer. Miss Isabel Darling
PROMPT DELIVERY Mr. and Mrs. Joann Jones white vases with hydrangea showed slides of a recent trip to
returned to their home in Bir-
flowers.
England and Scotland.
mingham, England, last
The chairman was Mrs. Angus
During the business the
Saturday after spending the past
Falconer. Clara Milligan and
members decided to tie a quilt. It
'
Use for
two weeks with their cousins, Mr.
Karen Youth with pianist Agnea
was also decided to hold a bazaar
Buy your home, life, boat, and auto ,
* Landscaping
and Mrs. W. E. Fielding. On this,
their first visit to Ontario, they
Farrier sang "You Light Up My
Life" and "Tbe Wonder of You".
on November 21. A letter was
read from the Leprosy Mission.
insurance froth a friend ,
* Planters, Driveways, Steps, etc.
were quite impressed by the
agriculture and dairy industries,
Mrs. Victor Emerson gave
readings, Smiley on how to wreck
The meeting closed with the
benediction and lunch was served
* Erosion Control
Niagara Falls and the In-
rational Plowing Match•
a marriage and Gordon Green on
the wedding ceremony.
by Mrs. Dora McGuinness and
Dustow.
The Co -Operators
P
* Breakwater and Retaining. walls'
Rev. Brian e of the Ontario
Mrs. Bill Gibson, Mrs. Ivan
Laidlaw, Mrs. Don Ross and Mrs.
Mrs. Everett
.
* Dock Cribbing,,Boat Launching
Bible College was tOntariot
g�
speaker at fly Day service in
Dave Gibb "
Broken" and "Snow White
Local plowman
y our credit unionsponsored
insurance
�
St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Dove „
•
comnr,ny
Haulout Faeillties,
;, �-His mon,topic was
Mrs. Falconer invited the
wins trophy
the impel •
shower party, Shelly St. Marie,
Co-operation among Co -Ops.
* Cottage Foundations
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
sherrY Daley and Lori Purdon
T. P. O'Malley reports he won
Sutherland of Medicine Hat,
to the platform. Assisting with
first prize and a large trophy
Located in the
it $9 No
Alberta, spent a week with Mr.
the giftwere Karen Elliott,
plowing in the antique tractor
Credit Union Building.
• ow
and Mrs. James Donaldson,
Kent Pa's, Jayne Phillips,
class at the International
Diagonal Road.
Clara Milligan and others.
Plowing Match held near
8 Alfred St., [corn*r of
e
SEE T I ES * AT Huron Landscaping
Mr. and Mrs. Claude gOnsoo
Elmira, Mrs. Jahn Clark, Greg
Gifts included china ware
crystal Set, and
Chatham last week. He finished
first in competition Tuesday and
Josephine St.] Wingham, Ont.
towels
pillow
and Steve of Dundas were
cases. The bride to be thanked
then placed second among n
Mips Swf11 of LfNAOw on NfMOA Road 1
weekend guests of Mr. and Mn.
the folks for coming, the gifts and
entrants on Friday.
North Huron Cr*dit The Co-operators
Rowland Ballagh, Catherine
thanked the sponsors. An wog
$'For
It was the 54th consecutive
Union 367-'lsl l 357-3739
Phon��'� '
Streat, the occasioe being rite:.
She's a Jolly Good Fellow"
year of plowing in the IPM for
ft820's bitOsbday.
and lunch wu seared.
litr. O'Malley, age 7i.