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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-12-26, Page 5D Arny 8 Studio 146 For Your Listening Enjoyment We Have a Complete Selection of 8 Track Tapes Cassette Tapes 453 LP's By Your Favorite Group ■�il•�it•f>•f>•�f���f����� Also New to Arny'$ Posters Ft Black Lights Ever Changing Ever Improving Arny"s Studio 146 146 Main St., Mount Forest 323-3255 A the, but the Gallileap teacber, 1 I ,I ; y -ids-Duo.mber .octal RevolutionaryrtoM .,,,,,, 11 Prince of Pee"! Too oaten the ,. wrappings with which we enS116mroc - shroud our Christmas hide from ks hownCycsIra the direct line from Christ • 1111".-A0 Calvary to Easter, and Cambridge s goal- 4 to 0 early in thd third the fact that God's real gift to us , tender, Bob Jones, came up with however Kent period, `�wwm* Amin +'`""""''C"+■••: at Christmas was not just a baby, an N0�° flaally r*w c...., ter~' . r"O G"""r' "www B wmew but a Saviour to show us how to Hespel �e at the atoned for Listowel as be broke.,in M�•dw.on. ww o.s, =, , �.=. E)e,4* y Rev. John G. Anderson ' liye life victoriously ! Y. Dec. alone to break Jonas' bid for a sm. °r"""'"• M'r'b` , K........n. � 30, as the lowly Shamrocks sbutout. Jeff Bender toorecj 1rn Mdiioili MGGW ". 6d". o""" Trinity United Church _ A lot of us have spent many dropped the" w.l: "'. w.4«: dade m hours this holiday season ad- Cyclones unassisted �~�' mow'" `«"`': by a 5 to 2 IJkowel �� lid a T " Ann sw,nn,.,. miring creche scenes, singing The teams battled thrown minute later and this Draught On Twits the day after Christmas Papa with fear, songs about the Baby Jesus, scoreless �� a a Cyclone flurry which saw them and all round the town And sugar plum fairies were en opening Period with the miss several great oppottmities, ,,, ter Psapo, Not a child was unhappy; enjoying the magic of the stories. Cyclones hon edge Cyclones removed Kevin New P.,,,1° co.,.ww. ,M„ uw_ gone for this year. But God did not �g a decided �«, where a frown. send Jesus for us but they could not beat Jones on bigging for an Mantra alladWr but a-. Raw c.n- Stoc s- were "emptied, � I just to look at, or sing about: He many clear cut dunces. Terry St. Anand fond the empty pti And so it's over. Gone the way came tobring us life, m its fullest Mike Pauze got the Shamrocks stomachs were full; of so many Christmases before it. Sense! Christmas brings to you rolling early in the middle session And Jolly St. Nick was back at We're left with a letdown f or>enpletethe �" ' c°"ibrd"' ' w ra•• E'�e11I1g and me a Saviour' can lead u8 as he banged airs a bard Cyclones came up with a solid 2 canr,rodip 4:30 L-9 L.as. P�fdi I the Pole. as always happens after a great into pan troth effort in this game bort lady luck 'coii°"do' 'S'3 T. St. ,Vga,bi". s.. ung, and candy build Soon well unknown of 1960 with the Listowel goal crease and then .. , .. , s,. A*.ad. Turkey and dress" y -up. Iwo the confidence and F t them from �•• �� Edi".{d�,) galore; Jesus Greg Loro and Terry St. A�� B decorations away, the wrappings Christ is Goo eines scored a their In Other And crushed Christmas wrap- are already being cleaned u pair' a minute apart late games this week the Kitchener . P� littered the floor. and the Present... away t�, ,,ted.. the New in the period. Cyclones a*shot Rangers downed the Waterloo s « 1i� `iL St. A.iid iT. "'. A.,.n / Parties and "Season's Year with New Life. Ha su.,,,,,,, u.>ssoneko Mother and father sat down fora Greetings" down. It's , PPY New the Shamrocks 1S to 6 in this Baskin 6 to 2 and the Stratford rest, period Cullitons defeated the Owen '}sT T. sr. ,�,,,,,,d a. s<. now time Year! up our sleeves �►ws: WoNr".Amand ran the score to . c""and►,.,n,.,, .trnd pondered the chaos which and get serious about the un- Rick StSound Kmga 5 to 2. sho,.onCoal: srco � ., u.w.•.+av had hit their sweet nest. known of 1990. Christmas was Stratford Uniform Visions of Christmas bills filled fun, but the New Year brings us l •�.�?�:ias<:::::.::::::::::::::::: �,;;,,i�� S Stork Shops - back to reality rather quickly. Oym d That's the problem with Christ- 96 Downie St. U CW Installs We. Ball Moir. to Prepare mentally for the mas for some of us! We don't Stratford'. Bert V Anne hazards brought on by snow, take it seriously: we think of it as �� Robinson added variety to an en- sleet and ice. 271-8861 1980 officers Joyable evening's entertainment. Do You know, for example, how a happy fling to end the year... a ;`� Across from Life -like animals painted by to handle your car in the event of break between the def (in a which the GORRIE - Mrs. Sheldon Hugh Deighton and special light- p" all your i � ROBE � we've done a so-so job) and the '^ � Avon Theatre a fid'• Despite �0 1 TUNIC new (which we're determined Mann was hostess for the Christ- n8 by ROY, Stewart and James tion - u- mas meeting of Unit Three of the Robinson enhanced the setting,s good snow tires, slower will be better). But that's to con- A complete line Of speeds, etc. - skids do occur. SHAWL � centy�ate on the ora UCW. Mr. Robinson thanked all who What should you do? wrappings of nursing uniforms and Mrs. William Price Participated and distributed Accu Christman and forget. the gift... maternity Wear. with prayer and �� and c to the children. �� According to the league, do not �I I SMOCK I That's right, Jesus! And not iust "Christmas and � a solo, ' jam on your brak�p pump fie gently and often. Mrs. Russell Powell read the HOW �O wheels turned in the direction the scripture, Luke 8-18. rear end is skidding. As soon as Hark the Herald Angels Sing�an�/e the vehicle at" to straighten was sung, followed by two out, straighten the front wheels readings, "A Journey ForBe prepared for a skid in the Three" and "What is Christ- opposite direction. s+�ia mas?" given by Mrs. Price. s The combination of these Members and visitors told of Caution is the beat defense ma . , -, ,'- can keep the vehicle memorable Christmases. against winter weather, the On- ung' control and help you come Carols were sung with Mrs. tario Safety League reminds all out of the skid. Remember, too, Mann accompanying on the drivers. Too often motorists for- that using seat belts will help Own get not only to prepare their ve- keep You behind the wheel in the Mrs.''p Wilfred Gregory con- hides for winter driving, but also event of a skid and in position of ducted the business. control. Officers for 1980 are: presi- ;1o. f$: . •; JW , • • dent, Mrs. Gerald Galbraith: •#' •' secretary, Mrs. Alvin Grainger; # Thank You! treasurer, Mrs. Lorne Robinson; flower and cheer committee, Mrs. Gladstone EdgarIrving Toner' ' quilting coin- We wish to thank al mittee, Mrs. w. Gregory and I our customers for '!1 Mrs. William Thornton; catering their patronage during our first three convenor, .Mrs, Alvin Grainger' months of business and look forward to A quilt which had been made serving you in 1980, was displayed. 1 prayer. Gregory closed with to of this time, we would also like to extend 978 MONTE CARLO 1978 CHRYSLER Y # our friends and customers our.best 1978 GRAN PRIX LJ Gifts were exchanged and pot wishes for a Ha I Silver yl top, finish with match. CORDOBA Light and medium blue fashion luck lunch en' PPY New Year. • ing vinyl top• red bath and stripes- Outstanding car, fully equipped two tone, matching velour buc enjoyed. Economical V6 engine, power with every conceivable luxury ket seats. Loaded -with extras: • steering and brakes, radio. One option: powers Ih seats, ower ' Joe's Garage owner. Leas than 20,000 miles. P p ' 'dower windows, lock3, trunk, - LicenceNWPSM windows, locks, trunk, air con AM FM stereo, styled wheels, Past presidents WAS ditioning, stereo, tfk wheel, tin wheel, cruise control. Licence Donegal cruise ted' landau receive gifts roof. Dove NLH 388. 9 s• $5895. grey with matching velour interWAS , # r • # , • , aero Original, one owner. Lic. $7295 Wallace (ioOdvVi11 Women's In- +r'- MVL 835. stitute held its December meet- h! WAS ing at the home of Mrs. C. P. $6995' McKee. A pot luck dinner at 12 SALE X5346. Sn preceded the ti1ndun�ment v * A donationwas VOW to go to. Central Ontario Metal Et Construction 1978 MONTE CARLO 1973 CENTURY wards sheltered workshop. COUPE 1977 GRAN PRIX Leader for the spring 4-H girls is pleased to announce the COUPE Personal luxury class, rich forest project "Food for Friends" is addition of a complete line of Small V8, full power, popular An exceptional one owner car, green with saddle leatherette Mrs. Allan McKertcher, the ery, popular equipment. late brown, matching trim. one kept. Mint green, matching in- Excellent condition. Licence LON equipment, rally wheels. Choco- very low mileage, beautifully upholstassistant is to be named at a later �' owner, extra sharp. Licence tenor, small V8, full power and 694• date. Past leaders Mrs. McKert- ettl'�t •Sel'1/��;eS NMZ 698, only 36,0oo miles. Licence HBD WAS cher and Mrs. Harold Mason re WAS W Mr $5495. ceived a gift. s. Mason was un - $5895' WAS able to attend and will receive • INDUSTRIAL $2595. hers later. • COMMERCIAL SALE 5434. SALE * 2 248 a SA L E'3969. Clinton D; were given by Mrs. •RESIDENTIAL Knapp, peel and Mrs. Ken • AGRICULTURAL i , contests were conducted 1977 CUTLASS SUPREME COUPE V6, full power, lots of extras. Nicely styled, navy blue with white landau roof, blue super stock wheels and interior. One owner. Only 32,000 miles. Licence MXK 413. WAS $4495. rain t:MHYSLER NEWPORT Reduced to clear, here's a very reliable car at a very reasonable Price - and, air conditioning at no extra charge. Ucence' DJY 076. WAS $2595. 1979 PONTIAC SAFARI WAGON Royal blue, 9 passenger, match- ing trim. Air conditioning, full power, V/8, side mouldings, roof rack. A terrific unit for trans. Porting people and belongingsl Licence OCW 407 WAS $7795. SALE *1 SALE *69 24, 1978 CAPRICE LANDAU 1978 LE BARON Luxury mid-size Chrysler 4 door, small V8 custom interior, full Power. Executive grey with matching vinyl roof and uphol- stery. Licence MCL 600. $5695. Top-of-the-line Chevrolet coupe, featuring landau roof, pin stripes, wire wheel discs, full power, small V8. Midnight blue with light blue accents. Licence NCD 439. WAS $6295. SALE'4653, SALE'5489. 1977 CHRYSLER NEWPORT SEDAN Fug size Chrysler luxuryl brocade custom interior, WW split Beets, air conditioning, power windows. Fine condition. Big savings on this onel Licence LRS 288. WAS $4:95. SALE *3495. 1977 CUTLASS TOWN SEDAN Extraordinary value. Popular mid-size family car from Olds- mobile, with small V8, full power end popular extras. One owner, only 26.000 miles. Licence JWM 731. WAS $49%. SALE •3969. 1976 VOLARE COUPE Smell V8, full power, rich dark green, matching seats and white landau roof. Low mileage. Licence JWM 600. WAS $38%. 1977 COUGAR ESTATE WAGON Good looking intermediate fam- ily wagon. Cream yellow, wood - grain, tan upholstery, wire wheel discs. Smart shoppers won't wait on this one. Licence LPU 922. WAS $4495. SALE'3947. TLASS COUPE brown with tan Interior. Small Of extras. Supp. Licenc sem. SALE 1976 FURY SPORT ESTATE Excellent family transportation in a dressy, woodgrain wagon package. Small v8, full power. Only 39,000 miles. See it todayl Licence KKY 792. WAS $4195. SALE •4484. 1977 GREMLIN 1977 VOLKSWAGON by Mrs. McKertcher and Mrs. Dale Hilpert. HATCHBACK RABBIT 25 years of experience will ensure Great economy car. Six cylinder, Reliable economical 4 cylinder, Mrs. Myra Parry, guest speaker, brought many her quality work ata competitive price/ automatic, power steering, radio, snow tires. Good looking 4 speed. Nicely kept one owner. Yellow with brown custom of crafLs to show and every member Contact: chocolate brown with tan in- tenor. Excellent cloth interior. went home with a new idea She was going to try. Mrs. Central Ontario ' shape. Licence X3995 Parry was �' .. LLz 199' WAS $3695 ONLY � thanked by Mrs. Dippel and presented with a gift. Metal Et Constn don SALE *2977, 1977 THUNDERBIRD Silver metallic with maroon cus- tom interior, 5WFi0 split seats. Air conditioning, stereo radio, styled wheels, lots of extras. Licence NCV 200. WAS $5495. 1977 LESABRE LANDAU Extra sharp coupe in firethorn metallic with matching roof and interior, air conditioning, lots of extras. Licence LRD 187. WAS $5395. SALE *4996, SALE *4637, 1976 TORINO ELITE Luxury intermediate in dressy dark brown metallic, matching landau roof, custom 60/50 split seats. Lots of extras. only 311,000 miles. Licence KXP SW. WAS $4295. 1975 MALIBU 4 DOOR Economical mid-size family sedan. Small V8, full power, Popular extras. Fully recon ditioned. Licence KES 269. WAS $3295. SALE'3188. SALE *2974, SALE *3373. SALE *2463. 1976 GREMLIN Must be seen. Silver metallic, six cylinder automatic, in out- standing condition. Only 36,000 Miles. Like new. Licence MCL 777 WAS $2595. SALE•2172. TRUCKS TRUCKS-' TRU�I(S UNADVERTISED SPECIALS Visit us today to see a fine selection of used pickups and vans, similarly reduced in price. Jack on Moto 890 WALLACE AVENUE NORTH, LISTOWEL TEL. 291-1730 SALES: MONDAY -FRIDAY 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M., SATURDAY 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M. TIME PAYM611 SERVICE/PARTS: MONDAY -FRIDAY 8 A.M. TO 5:30 p.M. PLA N Christmas carols were sung. The adults enjoyed a gift ex- 42 Main St. Milverton (519) 595-8246 change and the children received candy canes and balloons. A court whist party will be held on Jan. 23 to celebrate the Insti- tute 's 30th anniversary. Guests g liberal Association will include Mary Wallace, Peace and C,owanstown branches. • • Christmas pageant presented GORRIE - An impressive pageant of the Christmas Story, as recorded in the gospels of Luke and Matthew, was pre- sented Dec. 16 by Knox PI`esby- terian Church Sunday School Christmas hymns and carols were also on the program. Readers were Jeffrey Robin- son and Joy Deighton. The char- acters were represented by Lorna Deighton, Mary; David Robinson, Joseph; Amy Deigh. ton, the angel; Kevin Stewart, the innkeeper; and shepherds and wise men, Susan Robinson, Peter Stewart and Jamie Ste- wart. Pupils were assisted with vocal music by Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Deighton, Rev. Bert Vancook, Mrs. James Robinson, Mrs. Gor- don Moir, Anne Robinson and Mrs. Alvin Mundell. Mrs, Hugh Deighton was organist assisted by Miss Lori Moir, Mrs. Jaipes Robinson and Mrs. Alvin Mun. dell. Instrumental mu9i'c way by �ominaTion Meeting To nominate a candidate for the upcoming federal election. FrWay, January 4 80*15POMO Northwestern Secondary School Stratford SRpcial Guest Speaker: Eugene Whelan, M.Pe PLEASE NOTE - You"must have a current Liberal membership card in order to vote. (1979 Memberships may be renewed that evening.) Contact: Eileen Rae 148 Glastonbury Crescent, Stratford Tel. 271411269