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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-10-10, Page 11s LandscapingTrees Maitland Fork Tree Farm Specializes in Spruce Dig Your Own. 1 % miles east of Hwy. No. 4 on the Golf Course Road any Saturday In October Stock up to 3 feet Spruce - $1.00 per foot Colorado Bluce Spruce - $2.00 per foot For Information Call Ed Marsh 357-2387 D & M Coins will be at the Elm Park Motel, Room 3 Saturday, Oct. 13 Located on Highway 23,5 miles north of Listowel 41 BUYING GOLD & SILVER SILVER DOLLARS 1935 to 1939 ..................... paying $9.00 each 1945 ............................ paying $65.00 each 1946 ............................ paying $12.00 each 1947 ............ paying $70.00 each 1948 ............................. paying $350.00 each 1949 to 1967 ...................... paying $7.50 each 50' PIECES, QUARTERS, DIMES Paying $7.50 for each dollar's worth of silver before 1967. 1967 SILVER ..... paying $5.00 for each dollar's worth 1968 SILVER ..... paying $3.00 for each dollar's worth GOLD COINS - Sovereigns ....................... paying $70.00 each $5.00 Canada Gold .............. paying $150.00 each $10.00 Canada Gold ............. paying $250;00 each CANADIAN MINT SETS 1954 ........................... paying $175.00 each r The Wingham Advance -Times, October 10, 1979-08m 11 LOTS FOR EVERYONE—Over 1,000 guests lined up for The feast was complete with mashed potatoes and turnip, turkey dinner at the Belgrave arena Wednesday evening. cranberries, salads, jello and pie. Fowl supper -- MRS. LEWIS STONEHOUSE It in Belgraveela rive Personal Notes Belgrave arena bulged with V over 1,000 hungry visitors last Wednesday evening enjoying the Chris Procter, who is attending annual fowl supper. Mohawk College, Hamilton, The dinner, lasting about one spent the weekend with `his and a half hours, included every- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Proc- thing from piping hot turkey to ter crisp cucumber slices. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Johnston of Organizers said that 1,000 pounds Welland and Mr. and Mrs. Bert of turkey was prepared at Johnston spent a few days last MacIntyre's Bakery in Wingham week with the former's daughter for the event. To accompany and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. that, 400 pounds of both turnips Robert Graham of North Bay. and potatoes were mashed, 1,200 Mr. and Mrs. Rick Ball o£;;Han- rolls were ordered and 324 pies over, Miss Doreen Anderson of were baked. Western University, London and Ladies within the community Richard Anderson of London also supplied cabbage salad, were weekend visitors with their cranberries, coffee and jello. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross The supper is a community Anderson. effort held every year to help Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hibberd, fund activities within the arena. Angela and Marty of Mildmay This year tickets sold at $5.00 October visits was drawn ul) each for adults and $2.50 for visited on the weekend with the children and totalled $4,700. former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. MF= Massey Ferguson Gillmore Farm Supply and Your Local Co-op present Fall Tillage. Demonstration Monday, October 15, 1979 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. Rain Date October 17, 1979 Graylodge Farms, Harriston Corner- Highways 89 and 87 COME OUTAND SEE THE LA TEST /N • Ploughs • Cultivators • Anhydrous Ammonia Applicator • Massey -Ferguson and Versatile Tractors • Disc -Chisel • Lely Roterra Coffee and donuts. This is your chance to come and drive this new equipment. TEST IT YOURSELF! ACTION Save up to $3000 on tractors and combines. t Robert Hibberd. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Ander- son and Robbie of RR 1, Bel - grave, were,,guests for a week with Mr. and Mrs. Duncan An- derson, Marc and Kara of Ed- monton. Mrs. Laura Johnston spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston, Tara and Erin of Ilderton. Mrs. Lois Warwick of Wingham visited on Sunday at the same home. Mrs. Olive Campbell was a supper guest of Mrs. Ivy Cloakey and family on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Procter have recently returned home from a trip to the British Isles. While visiting in Yorkshire, Eng- land, Ross discovered the grave Of his great -great grandmother. Miss Marni Walsh of York Uni- versity, Toronto, spent. Thanks- giving weekend with her parents, Mr. 'and Mrs. Cliff Walsh. Miss Sophia Kwok of Hong Kong and Miss Alison Roberts, who are attending Toronto Con- servatory of Music, spent the weekend with Rev. John and Mrs. Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. -,,Ralph Logan, Kevin and Trevor of Wyoming spent the holiday weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George McGee and Mrs. Cliff Logan. Mrs. Norman Blatchford and her daughter, Mrs. Douglas Skilling, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Scott and family of Sebringville were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Coultes and family on Sun- day and Mrs. Walter Scott re- turned home with them. Thanksgiving visitors on the weekend with Mrs. Sara Ander- son were Mr. and Mrs. William Schreiber and family, Mrs. Ed. Hartlin and Sandy of Kinston, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moy of Missis- sauga, Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson of Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hunking and family, Mrs. Murray Walsh and family of Blyth. Miss Mae Coulter of Aylmer spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Walsh and visited with her brother, James Coulter, of Goderich, who is a patient in the Alexandra General and Marine Hospital, Goderich. Family celebrates 40th anniversary BELGRAVE — Robinson and Taylor relatives held a surprise party on Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gordon for her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor, on the occasion of their 40th wedding anniversary. The evening was spent playing progressive euchre, the winners being: high lady, Mrs. Charles Showers; low lady, Mrs. William Inrig; high man, Jack Mali; low man, Robbie Gordon. The shuffleboard was enjoyed by all. Mrs. Jack Mali presented the Rift from the family with their '`best wishes. Mrs. John Thomp- son, Trisha and Sherry Taylor presented the other lovely gifts. A buffet lunch was served in- cluding the anniversary cake. Out of town guests were from Windsor, Hamilton, Toronto, Beeton, Goderich, Auburn and Wingham. DOWN TO THE LAST DROP --Grace Procter of Belgrave attempts to get that last bit of delicious gravy for her turkey dinner. The annual fowl supper, which attracted a full house last Wednesday, is organized to help fund the Belgrave arena. Mrs. Beatrice Barker of Goderich is spending a few days with her brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Leishman. Afternoon Unit meeting All spent Thanksgiving weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Leish- man and family of Paris. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Richardson of Detroit, Michigan, visited with BRUSSELS—Mrs. H. Thomas Blyth UCW to visit them Oct. 14 Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bolt on entertained the ladies of the at 8 p.m. Thursday afternoon of last week. Afternoon Unit of the United Some discussion concerning Mrs. Richardson (Audrey Mc- Church Women in her home visitation at the Callander Michael) was a former pupil of Tuesday. Sixteen members were Nursing Homes as well as help Mrs. Bolt. present and responded to the roll with crafts and entertainment Mr. and Mrs. James McCrea of call with a verse of thanksgiving. took place and a program for Toronto visited one day last week Fourteen visitations were October visits was drawn ul) with Mrs. Mildred Vannan. recorded. Mr. and Mrs. Art Hagerman of Mas. Hemingway, the A request for knitted children's Beeton spent the weekend with president, opened the meeting by wear was received from Knit_ Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor. reading a Thanksgiving per• tens' Group. . Visitors at the home of Mr. and The devotions were conducted by Mrs. James Lamont on Mrs. Cudmore and Mrs. M. Following the meditation from Thanksgiving Sunday were Mr. McTaggart; "Come All Ye Matthew 6:6 and prayer, refresh. and Mrs. Ralph McCrea, Mr. and Thankful People Come" was ments were served. Mrs. Brad Montgomery, Tabatha used as the o hymn. Mrs. and Bradley, and Doug McCrea, Cudmore read the poem, "Thank all of Blyth, and Miss Leslie You, God, For Everything"; Prophet of Goderich. Psalm 92 was read by Mrs. Miss Margaret Higgins of Hazlewood and Mrs. McTaggart �n�Ors/ ���� London spent Thanksgiving read "A Boy's Thanksgiving". ' weekend with her mother, Mrs. Mrs. Cudmore also gave a very WROXETER — The first Robert Higgins. appropriate meditation titled senior citizens' euchre party for More than 30 senior citizens "Thanksgiving", which noted the season, under the ... ; .... and their friends enjoyed a how prone we are to neglect ship of Mildred Coupland, Lil delicious Thanksgiving dinner on praising God and thanking Him Gallagher, Lida Reidt and Mar - Monday served at Knox United for our health, homes, families, garet Adams was held in the hall Church by the Belgrave Hi -C. friends and an endless supply of on Wednesday evening, October 3 Karen Coultes, president of the gifts and mercy; above all for his with eight tables at play. The group, welcomed everyone and love and saving grace. Too many winners were: ladies' high, Mrs. Mrs. Stewart Procter thanked of us wait until trouble arrives to Stella Pocaluyko; low,, Mrs. the members for their get down on our knees; then it William Dettman; men's high, thoughtfulness. may be too difficult to approach Wes Underwood; low, Cliff School children and friends of Him. Marks. this area are sorry, to hear that An article from the Observer James Coulter, Superintendent of titled "What is going on in the The games room in the hall will Education, of Goderich is a UCW?" was suggested as an be open each Tuesday at 2 p.m. patient in Alexandra Marine and interesting study for 1980. An for the pleasure of anyone who General Hospital, Goderich. invitation was received from wishes to socialize. PIPING HOT VEGETABLES --Gordon Folkard of Belgrave made sure not to overlook the mashed potatoes and turnip at Belgrave arena's annual fowl supper last Wednesday night. M,