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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1987-02-04, Page 03.. , , .... % # t *gin rrl!„J/ I 'r , p�t / •TeX �+L ., iiui w ,,,,:.,i ... ',uu, e, i..'.0 •. . ... _.. ...... nr.. ......:.. .. .lulu + .,. n e n F 7 .. .. Alen Campbell! ��� , ���� � • , .�„ . A. M . C. 328A Josephine St. lot W1 i' e6ting - Bookkeeping m - Income fax Preparation WINGkAM ' -The curstor's meeting of the 36.7.3687 Maitland Women's Institute was - Experienced. Staff held at the home of Mrs. Orville _ _ - _--3B'7m9451 - „ Welsh with 12 present. Roll icafll was answered,'by telling of a farm r �+ memory. 1 IA PLE DISCOUNT i = The 90th anniversary of the WI was announced. The provincial - ��� convention is being held at North Bay. The planning meeting for the " - annual will be held at Londesboro on Nice N' Easy Monday, April 6. The annual All Shades y■/� y�j„ meeting is at Blyth United Church dAN,Ar Colouring e . e o e . .. :-. . : e o . . o m �. : R.e 4.59..::'' on May 25. Alberto 300 ml. I "' Mrs. Welsh gave a reading and. Mrs. Stan Orien showed history -.m, European Styling f T e ...ee...e...ee.eeee:eee.2.49 - f books urnberry and Morris - Ha�r. Spray �� Townships. These books are w Scope 500 ml. 2, , available at the Wi ham Libras . 69 Y NIO1.ithWaSh ..:.........:. e e ....... • The next meeting, of the Maitland Bayer 100's"b WI will be held Feb. 24. _ �pp�/� h f rya C Aspirin. l e e ® e e e e e. e. e e .. a o„ ..2.79 ( y Wampole Smifes 60's. a .3.69 ` "�, a'� a_ Empl0yme1lt e rr Vitamins e .. ... e . .......... - -Planters-325 gr ., ..�5 f r d g e Dry Ri?wted - ® Part - -Peanuts ... ........ e F f ; Wizard 170 gr. �� � �y" Y is terminated . ,Air; Freshener , i Q (Continued from Front Page) Spray _ ... .... . ...... .:'•89 ' opinion might not be the case. The Spray, "170 gr.' ' " �j. Libraries Act, he said, states that Static Guard ...... _ .... 239 the majority "may"' be -made up of councillors and not "must". ,. TRIANGLE Open .}r. If Mr. Robinson's interpretation is e 1 1 correct; then the eight -member v awrFw vfoAu��r • cor�rfnrr • ros�cros ` '',«: board is allowable. If not, the council _ y must appoint- another -councillor to - 3%y sit on the board. ° q� ' All of rthts is negated, however, if �• „ the board learns through its solicitor Dan Murphy that its removal off Mrs. Bisback from the board `was legal. That is stall a possibility, since - County Administrator Bill Hanl t Y to a Jan. '4 letter informing Mrs. Bisback of her re -instatement, point-, h , ed out the re -instatement was . r,; « under review between Mr: Mur- by and Mrs. Munro. 'i Ding visited in 18'74 '. ' THE SENIOR CANADETTES performed a rousing number at last Wed The first reigning king' to visit .; nesday evening's F.rostyfest kick-off concert held at the .'Winghatn selection of the Frostyfest prince and princess,.Cletnenf v1lai and Healy the United States was David Kala - Town Halm A capacity crowd.attended the concert, highlighted by the Hailahah ,and the Cheryl Hanula, Frostyfest. queen. ' --_ - • • ' kaua, king of the Sandwich Islands (Hawaii), who was received by, • � ' � � - • MRS GWRGilROWN President U.S.' Gran a eW MORE'IN'I'FREST O .House Dec. 15, 1874. t t the bite nd rd Trust.consistentl Gerrie Rersorl.al:Notes Sta q Y Mrs■ W Iie. Mrs■ Flon,es offers higher interest, rates > i Mrs. Sarah ' Hubbard celebrated than the banks, 4_n-,, ■ ■ her 91st birthday by being honored of UCW mat several dinner's held'at the homesA f�Stful Of �Ope MORE SERVICE of her relatives. Mr. and Mrs: Alvin Grainger•, r • No fees • On -the -spot tax WROXETE•R - 'The January River in Quebec. Mrs. Daunt's trip rrientary made the local UCW accompanied by. Mrs:, Cecil., foG 1pfiS.• Dial th6 RRSP . meeting of- the United Church; --was to an Ariglican'Church Women's members realize they have much to 'Grainger, visited lash Saturday at ' HDflirti� ' Per annum„ Women -was held in the church conference and . many of the. be thankful for. the home of Mr. ar;d jMns�. Robert " I year rote p gift G'raingerat Waterloo. Annum pay :, recently with Mrs. Jack.ie.Fines and delegates 'were Indians in their She was resented with a tft alnd ORE OPTIONS' .' h.Mrs. Joy Wylie in charge''of th•e colo'rfulnativecostumes., thankedb'ytheladies., Sunday' guests of.Mr,s. Joseph M devotions. i' The original village was ,moved' The president, 'Mrs. Eileen Simmons -were Mr. and Mrs: James .> :. .: with some Hamilton, chaired the business r RR 3 Walkerton; Mi', " hoose • our,' Ian; Standard Trust Mrs. Fines gave the call to woe- from across the river t Ha Frcibut`ge , Choose your term, c y. p , offers ou rllore: •GIC Pian •Special Savings Plan ship and,tlita theme hymn w'as sung. buildings being barged over and set portion of•fhe meeting and.opened by and Mrs. Cliff l,i.11iman of - Stoney .. Y Short Term Plan •Self- Administefed Plan I Mrs. Wylie�•gave a reading and the up, while others: were newly' built. reading a poem entitled "The New Creek; Mr.. and:Mrs:, Harold Crump'' ��; « hymn Guide Me, O. Thou Great The °lar e, new community centre Year". The minutes 'of', the last encs and Mr.' and Mrs. g of'.Kitc'h Jehovah" followed., The scripture included -a 'motel on the upper., meeting were read by Mrs. Wylie Robert Peel of 'R'R 1, Biu,e ale. ARD from the Book of John, was read b where some of the delegates stayed. and ado ted and the treasurer's . y$ STAND ' Y Mr. and Mrs. Gerald a n'dma g Y. P Mrs, Pines and ,Mrs: Wylie led in The centre of the conference was .report was given and adopted. Neil and Nicole of Kitchener, visited TRUST -prayer. the new Anglrcan Church, made Thank -you notes and correspon Mr Harold e of . a Sunday with Mr and s. H' The meditation Was given by Mr -s:-'•'-'- 'mostly of wood; The ladies were Bence were read. The roll call was Hyndmaq. '. Food for families, 237 Josephine Street, WI'rlghQril Fines. Mrs. Wylie received and invited to special native gatherings answered by 15 members and three George and Aima Hetherington surplus for Sale, dedicated to the offering. before in a Winter in the Forest" and Frenchge andent Where Cre. weie'snglish, guests.oken. Plans were presented and Were enterfamily re by meta to of • - P d approv- their family recently 'at a local thanks to USC Canada "Member - Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation" Rates, subject- to change without notice `leading the 'singing of. the hymn Those at ' the, conference enjoyed ed for the kitchen renovations and a restaurant on ,the .occasion of 'Mr. Community' gardens and -, "06ward Christian, Soldiers".. She ' native foods, Mrs, aunt said, but discussion held on the priees'.of Hetherington's 75th .birthday. marketing network. -- closed HC,TL� N E closed the worship with a prayer. they noticed the stores were filled catered' meals. It also was decided to • Among those in attendance were: _ _ - RRS �ra�%-ZOZZ R. The guest speaker, Mrs. Jocelyn with modern food: haveanoonluncheononMarchl7. Bob Hejheringtpn and family of __�����____,r-_-- Save time &avoid line-ups • Daunt, was introduced and took the. Mrs. Daunt said it, is amazing. how A novel -idea fQr raising funds by Brantford; Bill and Leslie group on an imaginary trip to the people 'can lead interesting and collecting d-mes• in Christma's Hetherington -of' Hamilton; Carl U i shores, of James Ba to the Indian productive ,lives in a rather poor stockings also was discussed. Graber and family of,Brussels; Jim' Y P village of` Chisasibi ,on La Grande district. Her pictures and com- The 1VIizpah Benediction closed the', 'and Beth Hetherington of Osgoode; OB N r j- ,!' meeting and Mrs. Dorothy Gibson Bill Keil and family of .Wingham; c and Mrs. Dorothy' McGee served Peter Keil and family; Tim and mK < lunch during e social tt o o v j.,• iris r aE t r � d sin the time. 'Vicki Keil; Don Rutta•n and family of #� d Woodstock; Ross McDerinitt; a , o v G C Norma Hall and Bob Holmes, o d f4. ` '? r.::� 9! • "%G rL, �''..r Offer, �sgoode; Dave and Peggy Shaw andm r Bill and Janet Hogg. On Sunday a • ! ',, 3. 'r' ��;, '•%'„l,i2i9:; i 1%iS i% 'f; r. ',G+n i! rN% '! ro (A Vl Y • A ' W number of other friends dropped in PP . .,;' ,1lJJ,,: ..rr ; ��:•% i;::;?. .S,N, :r , ,.,•:+ h'n t0 ftl _ teac • r 4 F t •r':rs Y; r:==�?: +;, /.. :.;. ;,,,,. and Cliff •Hetherin ton, of Edmonton a 3 ' • •.rw„ .Jr r •r.'[n 'G•;:1 1 'nc'rii:j`';'!> nr,; %9''/.,' ,. ■ ■ V' o J .{' G r.y.• ; ; ::. -0. telephoned to offer befit wishes. - d a J e ;+^ !. i f=•,,: s c .i++, ;:.r... <<. s�t�ons Mt}s: 'Archie Miller accompanied �„ `� O !C Po P I O „;.3} • a ■ ■ Mrs.. Bev Brears of RR 1,' Listowel, ” Q •r .x r <:r.v<:;:r.YS: �+.. .!>y',:;y h..... �..l.','Gl...:U!i+�i.s,:,.,..vS,:,..i.;i F•'<Yl' J; • • r +i:Nr.+;ir .',,.r 1. . .. J,.. <:.o! .r: "!'iv..:;r<`?`k' of •' ii,{•... .: r. , n visited, A' N:. last and r..r, �,. ..:wr;'•�:-,. .:>:;..,% 'rr terloo a Week a to W s .r :v., N �'" _ �, :..1:];,a,,Ti'�"",c•-"' 'A: ,..:v....., rs.::.v'c!'1.;;`4•:: , r ; /.. �',r:• • r . + �' • .. +� y ['. y a with Mr. and, Mrs. Grant Miller and Anew tea[aher excti'ange•program - a� `� o --' e nattended the with China has been announced try ey em V r H e a r •.>.. Tamil Th v - - _rin.ge.tie---.game _at the Albert o _ s,:_t� a Harry Qualman, director o� - _ „ r a I McCormick Arena las£-iu-rdW- - -- - - -.._.. • ... -- - ; *�,�> � ,, ��• f " �: ; � nterculture Canada. - -�--- � For the first time the notYfor refit Where Krista Miller was par- # •„ 4 Cil P ticipating. r. ',j•' r and non-governmental organization is offering English or English second ' 1'' • y language teachers the opportunity to - Y - ` - - - N N i v E R s Ae to v teach in universities or colleges in COMMUNITY j�� A L��TyA Z ;k tt►s7 rgs7 f China. lel CALENDAR s,r,l Fifteen positions are open. The one-year stay is renewable by` moi/ �• . ' est ' 7 S 7, mutual consent. The Chinese INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. A, INMIOR academic year starts in September .. Insurance -All types. Hume, business, auto., farm, life. QINTERIOR �n„T rnrr `< �ti "' s :;° ;' b s r and ends in July, , WII�dGHAM 357 2636 GORRIE 335-3525 u s E 162414 " "^r 401, fR "We wish to offer Canadian •c 0110 ;z .. teachers a unique ilttercultural coli hors Feb S to WFeb.87 w T . SAIIN ca tional experiQnce, Mr. Qua 161910 The will not only have lm n JAC1 ve tiie ` e tt , huts. Feb. Wi .7:30 p. m„ Commis- s i ��.+� y ��4a � � a,;:r f' .;,, §: ,.,^a•./ �r; s ;+ Sa Y Y T �, nghamPublicUtilittesGommtsstonmeecing . �., 0 o pr. p g r, pportunity t im Ove their SIOn Office '1a . professional skills, but they will, also Fri. Feb. 6 I• <y J �,._> discover fascinating China in an Sat. Feb. Dance g h Hall. F o the Cott►in a or, ., +...:: , Y' ,;; 5 %A�� \, '„ 1C yf�.':ibrkw`..,.. e. .,F",hi +S,k'1 '� s ., . • y , 5, 7 c •Wroxeter Cotltm P•la#1, p�mceeds excI In way." tickets -call 335-3163 or 335-3215. 4 * . Tr portation, .2i.dcommodafion Sun" -fib. a y,- ® and medical fees are covered by . Mon. Feb. 9., March of Dimes Canvass in Wingham &Area, also week following,, Interculture Canada aniN'le Chinese sponsored by Wingham Kinettes d'ldres er*F Oor 4 litres 4rless for 4 idres or less lot 4 lilies Fuchre, flluevale Hall, 8 p.m., everyone welcome- b� m lesstor SP niversities. The teachers will be Tires,. Feb. to SUPER LATEX SUPER pLKYO "U� A ° SUPER LATLiC .paid a tnodest>.but .sufficient salary, Wed. Feb. i t Valentine Tea & Hake Sale, St. Paul's Anglign Church, Wingham, 2 / ''� . u and One chi a Silt 'r 4 p.m. SEMI -GLOSS FINISH PEARL INISI# AOR EILINOS ;, The spouse o VLLU Y ISH less m8 accompany the arti- (18? tifll 1120. 11U) 161 riOS (1Sb•112) 7� 'i cipant. Wingham and Area Fire Boatel Meeting, 8:30 p,rtt., Fire Heli • Interculture Canada also offers - ,....: , different sig to eight week programs t' , f 'r teachers. 1`liis suttytner the at'ti- #7ale ,,,.. f.. ,. c n are going to India•, Thailand',Al & EARN ASK ABOUT OUR ATC r , r iiYi d Costa nicl. r r . 1 Jc iitt 1�il�IIIV:'WO'_ • � Ar Mir ln'farti8n Iebtaitle ¢ «itvarlat5ie in a eiit»iba tit f8'b as#el Aft�tle. Y1ti�tkrr t3niis lona a 1i1t t ti + is 8'1 i g �i '�� '� It i1 Writing }l Farn up to 1/2% more , Niall - ,, W e � r t?�1:', Cl t`e` ,b' R!1