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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-10-24, Page 11Quebec is the focus at meetin BELGRAVE — The world Little Acres". James Hunter, Mrs. Glenn Cold - affairs meeting of the Belgrays Roll call for the meeting was tes and Mm. Clare Van Camp. Women's o U en' �+dconvener Institute was held re- 'answered by selecting a town in Mrs. Glenn Coultes was W Potter in cin Lillian Quebec of an important person in pointed to the newly -formed Bear charge. Theme for the Quebec and stating its, his or her grave Community Centre Board. meeting was Quebec, La Belk Mance. Lunch was served by Mrs. Bill Province, Right or Wrong. Mrs. Leonard James con- Fenton and Mrs. Stanley Bc�l. Miss Potter, a former Frenal ditetpwl the Nminfwl4, Don,ktior- teacher in the Ottawa Valley were made to the CNIB and the area, d ocassed briefly the his- W1 t,rury fund. The committee eft tory of the French Canadians and for the Black Knights banquet on bwpersonal experiences through November 2 will be Mrs Bill The L elet community many visits to Quebec. Her talk Fenton and Mrs Ross Higgins congratulate Mr. and Mrs. was iiMustrated with two films, Committee for the Holstein ban- Bruce Dickert, the former „Ali Ears to Gaspe" and `The gtwt on November 28 will be Mrs. Joanne Koeslag, who were married Friday, October 19. poll , 1111 Can't you just see yourself in a Pontiac Grand Prix AND LUCKY YOUI Mc6EF MOTORS HAVE s I BRAND NEW 1979 MODELS ALL AVAILABLE AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES HOW ABOUT A GORGEOUS SJ MODEL finished In white with luxurious deep velour dark red interior, tinted Blass, power windows; air conditioning, power trunk, landau roof, stripe package, cruise control, rally wheels, tape playing radio, and much, much more. $8995 Serial 517901. New 79 list price '10.522.841 A 19" GRAND PRIX LJ in extra smart two tone red and maroon, 3,014 VS, rally wheels, individual front seats, tinted glass, decor package, many other items on this top of the line beauty. Serial 556932. New 79 list price $7750 `M1.40 utanu ri ix HERE'S A GOOD LOOKERI Brown with white top, gold accent stripe, this Grand Prix has bucket seats, console, landau roof, sport mirrors, tinted glass, radio, rear speaker, accent stripes. It's sure to please. Serial $7425 569969. Now 79 list price •8,791.05 � pti rill , -'w Grand Prix TALK ABOUT A BARGAINI This Grand Prix Is finished In Jadestone Green with matching interior, notchback seat, mats, side moldings, electric defogger, sport mirrors, paint stripes, rally wheels, white walls, radio and, of c$'urse, all these Grand Prix have 301 V8, $6995 automatic, power steering, power brakes. Serial $26339. New 79 list price 18,154.45 SAVI 1. 1980 models substantially up in pi ice Z. Huge Discounts off list price 3. Excellent trade-in on your used car WAYS GEEPontiac . Buick Cadillac tww[r��r. 000Mw� ss�-u+� n P CUSTOM FURNITURE -8111 Wallace, Fordwich, manned his display of custom furniture at the Saltford Christmas County Fair, last Wednesday and Saturday. He commented, "Business is going very well indeed." Gorrie resident Rev. J. SvVW .Sp"kS on attends forum La I League is Huron County held the seomd at a series fiend full council GORRIE—Last week the Adult ummsh' p and World Affal Forum of the National Council of BELGRAVE -- On October 12 Casemore. The topic of Churches met at the Bond Place Fifteen members from stretching food dollars, nutrition Hotel, Toronto. Delegates from Goderich and Holmesville and special household meals for 25 churches in Canada and the branches attended the regular people living alone. United States gathered to share meeting of the Wingham branch Rev. Swan, rector of Wingham new programs, .... , ,:, and of the Women's Institute in the St. Paul's Anglican Church, trends in education for Christian Town• Hall on Thursday, Oct. 19. spoke on Citizenship and World life and mission. Mrs. John L. Currie, first vice Affairs, this being the year of the Sister Maria Jose Hobday of president, presided over the child. He emphasized the people Tucson, Arizona, Dr. J. Roby meeting in the absence of the of today should be more creative. Kidd, Secretary-General of the president. He said in past generations they International Council for Adult Program convenors of had many hardships and they Education, and Dr. Jeffrey Field Citizenship and World Affairs, worked together as `a whole of the Ontario Institute for Mrs. Charles Shiell and Mrs. O. happy family. Today we ar Studies in Education, were guest Haselgrove, were in charge of the losing that friendship and so speakers. program. many children are being abused. Mrs. Alvin Mundell of Gorrie An invitation was accepted satisfactory stay in the hospital and Mrs. Frances Nugent of from the Belmore branch to We should be more creativ. Ripley attended as observers for attend its meeting on`Nov. 14, at 8 strive to be more friendly, show the Women's Missionary Society p.m. . _� - ,.: -­ I .. . our love, interest in our fellow r of the Presbyterian Church in A speaker representing the man and follow God's com- 1 Canada. IGA stores will be speaking on mandments. , L suggested as hospital routines to We should rid our selves (f MRS. WILLIAM SOTHERN jealousy, hatred, selfishness and increase breastfeeding. The work of La Leche League was sup OPTOMETRIST set a good example to , ir,., Notes from Fordwich children and to r ewcomers tc s become country so a The Square 524-7661. nurse. tomorrow. Jean Sothern and Bev Martin Mr. and Mrs. Ted Klaassen In closing he sang "Amazing Grace". Mrs. O. Haselgrove pre - were among the staff members at Smith's Foodmaster, Listowel, attended the Old Country sented him with a gift._ who attended the annual Reunion Sunday in Moorefield. Mrs. D. Ritchie gave a good con- vention and trade show of retail Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stewart attended a Pacesetter report on the Huron County Rally, held recently in Elimville. grocers held Sunday at the Constellation Hotel, Toronto. Oktoberfest gathering at Mr's. Charles Shiell gave a Don Coghlin returned home Bingeman Park Kitchener, reading on the gift of friendship Saturday from Victoria Hospital, sponsored by BP Canada. and good neighbors. London, where he recently un- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fleischauer derwent surgery, of Stratford were recent visitors Lis Hargrave, Audrey Gibson, with Mr. and Mrs. James The Wimghees Advaam Tim". October ?A, IpTY—Page 11 La Leche Longue Wgrave IQnsmen La I League is Huron County held the seomd at a series fiend full council of four meetings in Belgrave, at the haeme of Mrs. Joyce BELGRAVE -- On October 12 Casemore. The topic of eight couples from Beligrave discussion was "The Art of attended fall council of District Breastfeeding and Overcoming One Kinsmen in Collingwood. On Difficulties". Mrs. Barbara Kerr Saturday the Kinsmen attended opened the meeting with' a meetings, films and workshops welcome to the mothers and their while the ladies toured Codling - babies. wood and Kaufman House. Mrs. Sandra Billson explained The governor's banquet was how the lending library works. attended by 10o Kinsmen and The library is presently being Kinettes from southwestern On - borrowed from the Heosall LLL tario. Awards were presented and includes books, pamphlets, and a special Cystic Fibrosis magazines and tapes. The Belgrave group hopes to build its guest from Collingwood was featured. Kinsmen own library through member- Clubs from this district have given over ships, donations and sale of $138,000 to cystic fibrosis re- books, calendars and baby search during the past year carriers. The weekend adjourned with a Discussion began with each spe.:Lal farewell breakfast at woman completing the statement Blue Mountain Resort followed "Hospital is..,." Many in- by the famed slide ride for every- teresting reactions were given, one. Attending from Belgrave. and it was found that the mother were Lloyd and Nancy Michie, who was informed and confident Roy and Marion Taylor, Lorne about breastfeeding had a most and Lillian Campbell, John and satisfactory stay in the hospital Linda Campbell, Paul and Linda with her baby. McKee, Brian and Cathy Black, Recommendations by the Bob and Peggy Taylor and Ron Canadian Paediatric Society and Margaret Cook. ., were ..: r . . These included drug-free delivery, nursing from birth and rooming -in, which were R �/.. B E L L suggested as hospital routines to . increase breastfeeding. The work of La Leche League was sup OPTOMETRIST ported as mother to mother help GODERICH in . .... • ..ing any difficulties encountered while learning to The Square 524-7661. nurse. &11*IA LV t O s 1%Car 0wne'rs,.,.,,­ ver Ae 60t h■w a special insurance n for any person 60 gars to 103 that owns his own cor. An example of this is - $3W,OW Bodily Injury and Property Change Coverage $25,000 Accident Benefits $250 Deductible Collision $25 Deductible C. siw Annual Premium Payments Available The agave premium is based on: (1) no accidents or convictions in 3 years (2) no giving to wo. ' 3) on a 1977, 1978 or 1979 Chev, Ford or Plymouth (4) ro- fanners, further discounts applied - C `ger rates by phone. N v 41cotion, membership Or policy fee necessary. t0 MEDICALS ItEMIND Dri. P to work rates slightly higher. X CMaster Insurance Agencies, 327 Josephine St., Winghom 357-1227 or after hours 357-1289 Sharon Armstrong and Elly Warrell. Emmerton attended the tenth Harold Doig is presently " anniversary of the Junior confined to Listowel Memorial Women's Institute held Saturday Hospital. ATTENTION and Sunday at Snelgrove. Marian Mr. and Mrs. James Warrell Feldskov, Darlene Harding, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Marg Greig and Henrietta Claus Campbell of Harriston on attended the meeting on Saturday. elle Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller, GM CAR OWNERS Mr. and Mrs. Jim Douglas Grant and Lori visited Sunday spent the weekend with Mr. and With Mr. and Mrs. Rick Woods, N Mrs. Dennis Johnston in Sarnia. Listowel. Now is the time to call Lorne McDonald to Mrs. Pearl Patterson is at Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miller spent take advantage of these present a patient in Listowel Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Al Memorial Hospital. Cunnington, Brampton. FII ■ MRS. ALLAN GRIFFITH y Wroxeter Personals Mrs. Peter Iredom and Cindy, St. Thomas, and Mrs. Earl Iredom, Port Stanley, visited at the weekend with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ackerman. Mrs. Oliver Riley sPent a couple of days with her mother, Mrs. Charles McCutcheon of Walton. Mrs. Allan Griffith, ac- companied by Mrs. James Robertson of Goderich, spent Wednesday in London and visited their cousin, Mrs. Charles Bodfish, in.Victoria Hospital. Mrs. Leo Duggan, Stayner, spent a few days last week with her aunts, Mrs. George Griffith Pnd MiQa MnroonatGriffith, then went on to visit her sisters in the Lucknow area. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cardinal of Saskatoon visited Saturday with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clement. Miss Margaret Griffith and Mrs. George Griffith visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Nixon, Fordwich. Other visitors at the same home were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nixon, Matthew end Michael of Kit- eberier and Mfrs. Nixon's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Manuel, Seaforth, visited their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Griffith, on Sunday. Saturday guests at the same home were the latter's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eaton of Seaforth. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Art Gibson on their silver wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fryers, Hamilton, spent a few days recently with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shore. in honor of their 25th wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Art Gibson were entertained by their family Sundav at the (',olden Barrel Steak House, Listowel. Arthur of Leamington, Marcia of Western University, London, Louise and Ronald of Wroxeter and Terri Smith of Harriston were present. Eleanore Carson and Art Gibson were married October 16, 1954, by Rev. V. Buchanan in the Gorrie United Church, at the time of Hurricane Hazel. 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