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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-11-28, Page 14F ` 4 I 1,►, 14r" Advance -Times, November 28, 1979 %-77__ RECEIVE -.._-RECEIVES NECKERCHIEF—Blaine McKittrick receives the neckerchief of the Wingham Scout Troop from Scout Leader Ken Foxton. Each troop has Its own colors for the neckerchief; those for Wingham are red and white. •msr� Mfr 'SCOUT INVESTITURE Jess Mann Is invested as a Scout' by Scout Leader Marty wr" ' "Cretier. Assisting in the ceremony are Doug Wood and Mike Herd of the senior patrol. Jeff was one of four boys who moved up from Cubs to Scouts at a ceremony last week. 4 � Moose hunters Invited F r ' to attend public meeting With Ontario's moose herd in years, with populations in the difficulty, the Ministry of Natural Kenora, Thunder Bay and Resources is now preparing a Cochrane areas detertor'ating the number of policy options which most. Recreational opporpmities, will allow the moose population and economic benefits have been to increase. reduced.. t A series of public meetings is Hunting is believed to be the being scheduled across the primary reason for the decline province to seek reactions to the Other suspects include habitat MNR proposals. The Wingham deterioration, predation, illegal district is holding such a meeting kill and climate. to discuss the moose manage- Among the ministry meat program at the Wingham suggestions to manage this Legion Hall on Dec. 9 from 1 to a problem and reduce the kill p.m. Those attending will be during the hunting season are asked to give their opinions on shortening seasons, moving the topic. seasons later in the fall, closing The provincial moose herd has seasons and holding bulls only declined by 35 per cent in 15 seasons. Other options include the elimination of non-resident • hunters, improving hunter �wvnie Cerner education and habitat, holding By Anna Sakasov controlled hunts and reducing .e;., the Brownies came in we beg Hmi.ts• handed in the IYC posters, Jam- These are Possibilities to be borne money and calendar discussed at the public m � VSs• money. With the assistance of the public the ministry will wake its NEW SCOUTS—Seven new members have been received Some of the Brownies received their rW badges. Anna Sakasov decision. With new approaches Into the Wingham Scout Troop within the past two weeks. received her Cook's badge, Terri mmistry officials anticipate that They are Jeff Mann, Robert Leedham, David Crawford, Shaw and Jennifer Willis by 1885 the provincial moose herd received the Puppeteer badge, Jennifer Hunter, Gwriter's,dg d Shaundra Grove clist ba e. will increase by X per cent. Anyone interested is moose management is encouraged to Seaforth S �ea�s by Jennifer Willis and Suzanne attend the Wingham meeting. Reid did Brownies in other lands. Group A did suggestions and opinions �'°` ste be appreciated. People interested in wingham`ShmWees singing games. Group B read the Brownie story Ontario's largest game are _also `to the Tweenies and we talked about three good turns and invited to. make their views know at the Wingham distrL¢t The action was hot and heavy goals on Mitchell Braun in the played fishing for good turns. The office. Saturday evening as the Wingham net. Wiagham PeeWeea lost a close At the midway of the Tweenies did sign, handshake �"'� point game to Seaforth by a score of 4- third. period Seaforth had a 4-: and care of tie and then played a singing game. "'��''; UY�rof's never at 2• lead. Paul Robinson comphtet In PowWow the Brownies were ; HU �O fl V I@ W ? ; Seaforth took the lead on a the Wingham scoring at 8:27 fluke goal from behind the net at assisted by Stephenson. reminded about the film and Christmas Jamboree. , the 6:51 mark of the first period. ICE CHIPS—This was one a Cecil Skinner was the soloist at Doug Stephenson evened the the finest checking games eves the. Sunday. morning service. score with less than two minutes played by the Wingham squad Sunday evening Dick Roorda remaining in the period on a hard Only a hot Seaforth goalie held a service in the auditorium, backhand shpt, with an assist prevented the local team freer A good attendance -was on hand going to Tim Brown• scoring a convincing win. The Monday afternoon to enjoy Molly rematch this Thursday, Nov. 29 Cox and Old Tyme Music. The mond period was all should be a dandy. Game time it The men spent Tuesday Seaforth's as they scored two 6:30 p•m_ morning in the room preparing a mobile which will be hung in the main dining- room: The ceramic class net � � Pewee s#af'st'cs Tuesday afternoon :under the .. direction of Mrs. Betty Fawcett. _ W L T GF GA PTS Evidence of their work will be Team 5 5 0 43 27 10 seen throughout the home Players: shortly. Mfr 'SCOUT INVESTITURE Jess Mann Is invested as a Scout' by Scout Leader Marty wr" ' "Cretier. Assisting in the ceremony are Doug Wood and Mike Herd of the senior patrol. Jeff was one of four boys who moved up from Cubs to Scouts at a ceremony last week. Blaine McKittrick, Brad Hayden, Bill Davidson and (miss - Ing) Steve Thynne: With the boys are Scout Leaders Marty CrPtler and Ken Foxton. I&. AKEWOOD nicorn Double Door with blower and heat exchanger i 'c I 1 131uevaie women2s institute celebrated. with all residents 1 Greg Moore 5 games 1.6 averogb - whose birthdays were in Novem- 30 Mitchell Braun 5 games 3.4 average A c0\'I actient� stove. Easily in- ber. The MC for the afternoon G A PTS sertelace or usedhas a free .was Mrs. Charles Mathers:10 Dwayne Jenkins 3 8 11 standMouth organs were played by 3 Doug Stephenson 6 5 11Harvey Robertson aad GordonWalker, accom :.A Paul gobinson."C" _ _ . 8 1 9 Fullnor for safety and control y Conn at the piano. 'Too Shorht at `'tinti8roiiVTi"yC- =5 •. Offled.dogffor preheated combustion air 6 Jason Goodall 5 3 - 8 �. * -«"feat exchanger and blower for even heat One End' was the name of the distribution comical skit put on by the ladies. 19'Quinn O'Donohue 7 0 7 Following the skit the ladies had 8 Billy Cameron 2 4 6 S(x Models To Choose From a community sing, wdtb Mrs. 2 Jimmy .Dennis "A" 1 5 .6, Harold Johnston at the piano. 18 Greg Walton 3 2 6 Your Local Dealer If Gifts were distributed and cakes 11 Jeff Cameron 0 2 '2 . r • and tea "served`at the close. We 14 Todd Stainton 1 1 2 J• D. �VrA�h thank the Bluevale Institute 5 Doug McFarlon 2 0 2- ladies for a delightful afternoon. 16 Jamie Robinson 0 1 1 R. R. Z, LUckAOM PIIOu� 5Zd-6.391 Mrs. Proudy held Bible study 9 Robert leedhom 0 0 0 in the chapel Thursday after- noon. Mrs. Elsie Henderson and ` Mrs. Mabel Garrow accom I parried Mrs. Mary Gibbings, Mrs.., - Betty Rogers, Mrs. Evelyn Ar cher and Wayne Lester to Oak- ville Senior Citizens' Residence :-� for a Region 3 administrators, activity directors and dietary meeting. Elsie and Mabel at77M MA" - tended the mini -conference for the residents. Sympathy is extended to the GREM family of Mrs. Sadie Carter. A warm welcome is extended to our how to rky y01W acket f f j� le� "i she AW17 Thel newest resident, Dolly Waghorn from Wingham. Now Wmtario goes weeldy. With a new 6 -digit k'OURTH, t"IF,I'H,,IXTH A JEVENTH Ch• • ticket' that's a lot more fun to play. With more ways DRAWS- FOR $25,000 GRAND PRIZES, ristmas dinner to win. With more prides -165,9'2" ofthem every J week. Including 15 grand prizes - 3 of $100,000 planned by and 12 of $25.000.'• And rine exciting new draws instead of sic, Friendship Club every Thursday night live on N 12345 The next four draws are 6 -digit numbers, each of BRUSSELS—The members of r9W DRAW -4 WAYS TO WIN $10. there worth $25,000 if your ticket number matches the Senior Friendship Club, at the number drawn. No subsidiary prizes The first draw is for a in these draws. their November meeting, made ' ���, � r. 3 -digit number. And if 12-$25,000 final plans for their Christmas P� �y Th�Y" • any 3 consecutive digits tIG>rilil DRAW FOR $ lOD,000 dinner which will be held at 12:30 " 1 in your ticket number ` ; �" ; fr Tuesday, December 4, and match the number drawn, you're a winner For 3 GRAND PRIZES PLUS MANY catered to by ladies of the example, if your ticket number is 123456, you MOWCASN PRIZES. Brussels Legion Auxiliary, would win if 123, 234, 345 or 456 were drawn. President Fred Thuell opened Thais 4 separate cdranoes at 12,000- f 10 pAzes J the meeting and Mrs. Gertrude ` to the 1st draw every Thursday.— I , Bolger, secretary, read the minutes of the last meeting. Mr. SECOND DRAW- 3 WAYS TO WIN $100. The eighth draw for die 'First Grand prizes is alio Thuell then introduced the guest � a 6 -digit number lfyourticloet number matches the speaker', Marg Burkhart, sales - The second number drawn, { ;,:.. �; � you win one of the three $ 100.000 representative and group sales 'f,; ;h, draw is a 4 -digit First Grand Prizes.•• coordinator for Huron and Bruce number. And if And for this draw orgy if the Iasi ave digits on any 4 consecu- Counties in connection with Yourticket -. .,,r, dtothoseofthewlrV*1gdcket Golden Age Travel,. Kitchener, tive digits In your ticket number match the number number, you wit? $5,000. Match the last four end drawn,ayotr're a winner. For example, if you hold you win $100. And Ifyou have the last three correct. She spoke of the company's w«..,aa�:, k Y numerous short tours, especially tickct number 123456, you would win if 1234, you win S 10. 2345 or 3456 were drawn. 3 - $100,000 prhmW 270-f 1 oo for senior citizens, and pAses, 27-(5,000 distributed brochures. 900-$100 prises m ire 2nd draw every Thursday.** prises and 2.700-$10 prises m tdhe E40A Draw After the business session a . THIRD DRAW- 2 WAYS TO WIN $1,000. every Thursday." contest was conducted by Mrs. NINTH DRAW -5 WAYS TO WIN Amy Speirs on the members' The A WIN'FALL PWZE. knowledge of Ontario geography. > <: third The winner was Mrs. Harvey draw The Win'fall draw is a 2 dist Dennis. is a number. And If any 2 consecu- Seven games of progressive `5-d� number. And if 5 consecutive digits in your five digits in your ticket number euchre were played with ten ticket number match the nvmber drawn, you're a match the nuritber drawn, you whiner. For example, if your ticket number is win a free book of Wintarto,suets on the next draw tables participating. The winners 123456, you would win if either 12345 or 23456 worth S5. For example, ifybur tkket number is were: high, Mrs. Blake and were drawn. 123456, you would win with 12, 23, 34, 45 or 56. Edwin Mallin; low, Mrs. Ethel Mrs. Ifo- f 1.000 prtzes every Thursday.-- 150,000 Win' hd Pikes every •• Long and Torrence Dundas. Mrs. Thursday,** Ida Gordon won the birthday 'ndttt:Issued In blocks of one minion each numbered prize, horn 000000 to 999999. No series number The Friendship Club invites all AMAZING AND INCREDIBLE—The duo of Andrew Kaufman and Robert Leedham senior citizens to join, for by "Based on three million tickets Issued � doi an the believe eMertalned the troop with a repertoire of magic tricks of a Scout meeting last week. For add�o t1 enjoyment of others Instance, how do you drink a glass of water hidden under newspaper without touching the job T Simple, and receive more enjoyment paper p you Invite your Scout IeocNr 10 participate M the trick, order him fo pick ���• � win be made up the paper, then grab the glass and drink the water. welcome. -A, 41 Cl AIASN60 L 4 � Blaine McKittrick, Brad Hayden, Bill Davidson and (miss - Ing) Steve Thynne: With the boys are Scout Leaders Marty CrPtler and Ken Foxton. I&. AKEWOOD nicorn Double Door with blower and heat exchanger i 'c I 1 131uevaie women2s institute celebrated. with all residents 1 Greg Moore 5 games 1.6 averogb - whose birthdays were in Novem- 30 Mitchell Braun 5 games 3.4 average A c0\'I actient� stove. Easily in- ber. The MC for the afternoon G A PTS sertelace or usedhas a free .was Mrs. Charles Mathers:10 Dwayne Jenkins 3 8 11 standMouth organs were played by 3 Doug Stephenson 6 5 11Harvey Robertson aad GordonWalker, accom :.A Paul gobinson."C" _ _ . 8 1 9 Fullnor for safety and control y Conn at the piano. 'Too Shorht at `'tinti8roiiVTi"yC- =5 •. Offled.dogffor preheated combustion air 6 Jason Goodall 5 3 - 8 �. * -«"feat exchanger and blower for even heat One End' was the name of the distribution comical skit put on by the ladies. 19'Quinn O'Donohue 7 0 7 Following the skit the ladies had 8 Billy Cameron 2 4 6 S(x Models To Choose From a community sing, wdtb Mrs. 2 Jimmy .Dennis "A" 1 5 .6, Harold Johnston at the piano. 18 Greg Walton 3 2 6 Your Local Dealer If Gifts were distributed and cakes 11 Jeff Cameron 0 2 '2 . r • and tea "served`at the close. We 14 Todd Stainton 1 1 2 J• D. �VrA�h thank the Bluevale Institute 5 Doug McFarlon 2 0 2- ladies for a delightful afternoon. 16 Jamie Robinson 0 1 1 R. R. Z, LUckAOM PIIOu� 5Zd-6.391 Mrs. Proudy held Bible study 9 Robert leedhom 0 0 0 in the chapel Thursday after- noon. Mrs. Elsie Henderson and ` Mrs. Mabel Garrow accom I parried Mrs. Mary Gibbings, Mrs.., - Betty Rogers, Mrs. Evelyn Ar cher and Wayne Lester to Oak- ville Senior Citizens' Residence :-� for a Region 3 administrators, activity directors and dietary meeting. Elsie and Mabel at77M MA" - tended the mini -conference for the residents. Sympathy is extended to the GREM family of Mrs. Sadie Carter. A warm welcome is extended to our how to rky y01W acket f f j� le� "i she AW17 Thel newest resident, Dolly Waghorn from Wingham. Now Wmtario goes weeldy. With a new 6 -digit k'OURTH, t"IF,I'H,,IXTH A JEVENTH Ch• • ticket' that's a lot more fun to play. With more ways DRAWS- FOR $25,000 GRAND PRIZES, ristmas dinner to win. With more prides -165,9'2" ofthem every J week. Including 15 grand prizes - 3 of $100,000 planned by and 12 of $25.000.'• And rine exciting new draws instead of sic, Friendship Club every Thursday night live on N 12345 The next four draws are 6 -digit numbers, each of BRUSSELS—The members of r9W DRAW -4 WAYS TO WIN $10. there worth $25,000 if your ticket number matches the Senior Friendship Club, at the number drawn. No subsidiary prizes The first draw is for a in these draws. their November meeting, made ' ���, � r. 3 -digit number. And if 12-$25,000 final plans for their Christmas P� �y Th�Y" • any 3 consecutive digits tIG>rilil DRAW FOR $ lOD,000 dinner which will be held at 12:30 " 1 in your ticket number ` ; �" ; fr Tuesday, December 4, and match the number drawn, you're a winner For 3 GRAND PRIZES PLUS MANY catered to by ladies of the example, if your ticket number is 123456, you MOWCASN PRIZES. Brussels Legion Auxiliary, would win if 123, 234, 345 or 456 were drawn. President Fred Thuell opened Thais 4 separate cdranoes at 12,000- f 10 pAzes J the meeting and Mrs. Gertrude ` to the 1st draw every Thursday.— I , Bolger, secretary, read the minutes of the last meeting. Mr. SECOND DRAW- 3 WAYS TO WIN $100. The eighth draw for die 'First Grand prizes is alio Thuell then introduced the guest � a 6 -digit number lfyourticloet number matches the speaker', Marg Burkhart, sales - The second number drawn, { ;,:.. �; � you win one of the three $ 100.000 representative and group sales 'f,; ;h, draw is a 4 -digit First Grand Prizes.•• coordinator for Huron and Bruce number. And if And for this draw orgy if the Iasi ave digits on any 4 consecu- Counties in connection with Yourticket -. .,,r, dtothoseofthewlrV*1gdcket Golden Age Travel,. Kitchener, tive digits In your ticket number match the number number, you wit? $5,000. Match the last four end drawn,ayotr're a winner. For example, if you hold you win $100. And Ifyou have the last three correct. She spoke of the company's w«..,aa�:, k Y numerous short tours, especially tickct number 123456, you would win if 1234, you win S 10. 2345 or 3456 were drawn. 3 - $100,000 prhmW 270-f 1 oo for senior citizens, and pAses, 27-(5,000 distributed brochures. 900-$100 prises m ire 2nd draw every Thursday.** prises and 2.700-$10 prises m tdhe E40A Draw After the business session a . THIRD DRAW- 2 WAYS TO WIN $1,000. every Thursday." contest was conducted by Mrs. NINTH DRAW -5 WAYS TO WIN Amy Speirs on the members' The A WIN'FALL PWZE. knowledge of Ontario geography. > <: third The winner was Mrs. Harvey draw The Win'fall draw is a 2 dist Dennis. is a number. And If any 2 consecu- Seven games of progressive `5-d� number. And if 5 consecutive digits in your five digits in your ticket number euchre were played with ten ticket number match the nvmber drawn, you're a match the nuritber drawn, you whiner. For example, if your ticket number is win a free book of Wintarto,suets on the next draw tables participating. The winners 123456, you would win if either 12345 or 23456 worth S5. For example, ifybur tkket number is were: high, Mrs. Blake and were drawn. 123456, you would win with 12, 23, 34, 45 or 56. Edwin Mallin; low, Mrs. Ethel Mrs. Ifo- f 1.000 prtzes every Thursday.-- 150,000 Win' hd Pikes every •• Long and Torrence Dundas. Mrs. Thursday,** Ida Gordon won the birthday 'ndttt:Issued In blocks of one minion each numbered prize, horn 000000 to 999999. No series number The Friendship Club invites all AMAZING AND INCREDIBLE—The duo of Andrew Kaufman and Robert Leedham senior citizens to join, for by "Based on three million tickets Issued � doi an the believe eMertalned the troop with a repertoire of magic tricks of a Scout meeting last week. For add�o t1 enjoyment of others Instance, how do you drink a glass of water hidden under newspaper without touching the job T Simple, and receive more enjoyment paper p you Invite your Scout IeocNr 10 participate M the trick, order him fo pick ���• � win be made up the paper, then grab the glass and drink the water. welcome. -A, 41 Cl AIASN60 L