The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-10-31, Page 6r
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g,.,,i�agham Advaaoe-Times. October 31, 1879
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u s F & CS banqet Hall with an attendance of 12. .. .INVESTMENT
r n TLe minutm were read by CERTIFICATES
secretary Mrs. Cecil Little. It
was decided to leave the com-
ely Mss hath To the faster parents, lir. Stan- age income of $6,000. parents and volunteers. Mrs. MY Kno&lld, l#B _, �' etion of the in of the
_ u,e mom, f the and Gaedos Blan vim; Mr. and Mn. a painting 1 year, 2 year, 5 year annual interest
6t^ "SIaSYvaa6* � umot be aiucx Wo wuu, " Pr'low `WC iw"* Kd. :1c YMu ,
fact that there is not enough chard, RR 4, Walton wsre hon- Stockley, Bluevals, and Mr. and Pum until' Dave Rates subject to change
In mon rough, remember, there is hope. Chart Stn Gibb informed the meeting [aac
Those were the opening re- You arse the jewels of the com-
You the deal-
Manning. Building Supplies L
money going around for these area for completing 20 years as � es ver, Rin >" Wing-
foster parents. Awards for 15
the lines had been flushed. K. K.
STANDARD
marka of Dr. Orm Stanton, who munity. are experts
was speaking to Wednesday's ing with in many instances pro-
Penl�•"
The money problem for social years of service went to Mr. and Volunteer awards were given
Dawson of Dungannon inspected
aamal meding of the Huron ducts of one family homes."
work was stressed by Huron- Mrs. Ernest Duran, RR 3, to Charles and Roxie Adams of
the system and found everything
TRUST
County Family and Children's He continued, "You are provid-
Middlesex MPP Jack Riddell. He Auburn, and Mr. and Mrs. Paulus Goderich for 10 years of service
satisfactory.
Services. ing the opportunity to children to
said, "Family and Children's Van der Spek, Exeter. as volunteer drivers, Molly
Mrs. Waiter Moore redgoed
237 Josephine St., Wingham, Ont.
Dr. Stanton, who is director of experience the feeling of bang
Services are working 4ider ex- Mr. and Mrs. James Wilkinson, Burke, Exeter, and Wyn Homuth,
her position as eoliector of water
Telephone 357-2022
sodal wan at King's College at accepted as a human bang."
treme difficulties. Here in Huron RR 3, Exeter, received 10 -year Clinton, as coordinators of their
samples that are sent away for
the University of Western On- The King's College professor
the budget increase for this year awards and certificates for five respective Christmas programs
Dave Gibb to
tart, was commenting on the said there are 2,443 one -parent
hes been cut back to 1.5 per years' service went to Mr. and for five years, Mrs. Vernice Stan-
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look er this • W were
• Hamilton Markham
offices Brampton Chatthsm •
attendance and enthusiasm families in London with one or
cent." Mrs. Charles Bruinsma, RR 2, bury. , Goderich, for 10 years
set for the maintenance warners.
ttwin:
Ottawa •Paris •Perth • Pictort •Toronto •Walkerton
spawn by foster parents and more children under 18 Of these
Several special presentations Goderich; Mr. and Mrs. Richard volunteer service and Mrs.
The age tank was cleaned on
Willowdale•Wingham •Windwr*Woodstock
vobmteers. 2,200 are mother -led on an aver-
of awards were made to foster Kloss, RR 1, Brucefield; Mr. and Dorothy Scott, Goderich, for 20
years as Christmas coordinator.
the weekend and filled with fresh
Mildred Marwick, who has
water to have on hond in coin at
Member Canada Deposit insurance Corporation
completed 20 years as a social
al
fire.
worker in Huron, receives a on
from Hensall Reeve Harold
GALBRAITH BROS.
Knight, who was representing the
county in the absence of Warden
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O f VARNEY
Jack Timet'. -
Miss Marwick has been forced
Chalmers children
Wholesale and Retail - Grain Fed Pork and Beef
to discontinue her duties because
Fresh Off Our Farms
of health problems.
meet on Sunday
R.R. No. 4 Durham, Ontario NOG 1 RO
During the past 20 years she
has been involved primarily with
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Whitechurch -The Children of
Highway No. 6 Phone 519- 9-2949 Collect
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the protection of children living
the Church of Chalmers met
ONTARIO GOVERNMENT INSPECTION
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with their families and assiting
foster children in the care of the
Sunday during the worship
service. The call to worship was
PORK
K AND BEEF SALE
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agency.
z The volunteer and foster
given by president Joanne
.
Direct From Our Form To Your Freezer
�> parents awards were made by
deBcer. Brian Ross read
Pork Sides .................... 64 per pound
Family and Children's Services
Pt►ue and prayer was given
by Leanne Young.
Beef Sides ................. and
51.30 per Po
President Charles Tylomas, Vice
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President Verona Snider and
The minutes were read by
Beef Hinds .................. $1.60 per pound
Marion Hindmarsh. Agency Dir-
secretary Karen Elliott and roll
Beef Fronts .51.10 per and
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ector John Penn was chairman
for the program.
call was answered by eight
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Cutting Charge ................. 4` er ound
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members with a verse containing
the word, 'thanks'. The church
Wrapping Charge . . 4` per pound
PP 9 9 ....... .
calendars are now available at
Delivery Charge .......... - . 6` per pound
YOU AND THE ROAD
Keep your car safely on the
one dollar each.
Fast Freezing and Aging Free
:> road by" making sure that you
Brian Ross gave the
[' have the correct air pressure in
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treasurer's report. The birthday
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
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v Your tires, urges the Industrial
calendar was markedww
Phone Galbraith Farm Meats
Accident Prevention AssociationSteven
and Scott pintail adding
(IAPA) of Ontario. Too little
their names. The offering of $1.84
Collect
pressure is hard on your car and
was received by Scott pintail
ate.
your pocketbook and it could lead
and Karen Elliott gave the af-
519-369-2949
a to a serious accident. Check our
fPl�i'y:prayer*..
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tires — th + 11he o Signa of in_
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correct pressure — cracks cuts
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S:od s World", told by Mrs.
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bubbles and tread separations.
Purdon and Mrs. Simpson told
We are bookie orders at these rices ,'v
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a : E ...�•.> Uneven tread wear may mean
the tires are not balanced, have
the seniors a story. As a prelude
until November 11, 1979
HONOR FOSTER PARENTS—A number of foster parents
President Charles Thomas presents five-year certificates to too much or too little air or the
to Hallowe'en, the children en-
toyed a lighted jacko-lantern.
GALBRAIIIII FARMS — GALBRAITN ABATTOIR —
r+emlved special recognition at .Wednesday's annual
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stover, RR 1, Wingham, and Mr. and front end is out of alignment. If
you find anything wrong, get the
. Mrs. Simpson closed the
GALBRAI"TH MARKET
of the Huron Familyand Chtidren's Services.
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Mrs. Ra Knechtel, RR 2, Bluevale. (T -A Photo)
Y problem check
pr ed out at once
meeting with prayer: ` �'Y,.■`�`
, LET u :'�EAT YDURREEIER! ! !
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to Nov. 10
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