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Ten tables of progressive
euchre were played at the
Women's Institute Hall last
Wednesday evening with
winners being: High lady -
Mrs. Lorne Jamieson; low
lady - Mrs. Garner Nichol-
son; novelty lady - Mrs.
Verena Bone; high man - Mel
Jacklin; low man - Garner
Nicholson; novelty man -
Bert Johnston. There will be
another euchre next Wed-
nesday evening starting at 8
p.m. Everyone welcome.
We are sorry to hear that.
Lawrence Taylor was a pat-
ient in the Wingham and
District Hospital for a couple
days and was transferred to
University Hospital, London.
His many friends wish him a
speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Maitland
.Edgar of Petrolia visited- on
Sunday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Edgar and
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stone-
house.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Wightman visited on Satur-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Don
Metcalfe and family of Han-
over.
We are sorry to hear Mrs.
Clarence Roth is a patient in
Victoria Hospital, London.
Her many friends wish her a
speedy recover.
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The next four draws are 6-digit numbers,
each of them worth $25,000 if your ticket
number matches the number drawn. No
subsidiary prizes in these draws,
12- $25,000 prizes every Thursday.**
EIGHTH DRAW FOR $100,000
GRAND PRIZES PLUS MANY
MORE CASH PRIZES.
The eighth draw for the First Grand Prizes is
also a 6-digit number. If your ticket number
matches the number drawn, you win one of
the three $100,000 First Grand Prizes.**
And for this draw only, if the last five
digits on your ticket correspond to those of
the winning ticket number, you win $5,000.
Match the last four and you win $100. And if
you have the last three correct, you win $10,
3- $100,000 prizes, 27- $5,000 prizes.
270-$100 prizes and 2,700-$10 prizes in
the Eighth Draw every Thursday.**
NINTH DRAW- 5 WAYS TO WIN
A WIN PRIZE.
The Win'fall draw is a 2-digit
number. And if any 2 con-
secutive digits in your ticket
number match the number
drawn, you win a free book of Wintario
tickets on the next. draw worth $5. For
example, if your ticket number is 123456,
you would win with 12, 23, 34, 45 or 56.
150,000 Win'fall Prizes every Thursday,"
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'Tickets issued in blocks of one Million each numbered
frorn 000000 to 999999. No series nurtiber.
**Based On three million tickets issued.
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Area wedding Belgrave
Elders conduct joint service
THE BRUSSELS POST, NOVEMBER 28, 1979 11
Correspondent
MRS. LEWIS
STONEHOUSE
887-9847
The joint lay-service of
Knox and Calvin-Brick
churches which was held in
Knox United Church, Bel-
grave,. November 25 had as
its theme "Faith".
Four elders of the
churches: Glen Coultes,
Mrs. Cecil Coultes, Mrs.
Harold Vincent and Ivan Dow
conducted the service. The
large choir, composed of
members of both churches
rendered two very fine
anthems; "Surely Goodness
and Mercy Shall Follow
Me", and "I Know Who
Holds Tomorrow" with Mrs.
George Procter organ -
accompanist.
Glen Coultes welcomed
the guest speaker. Murray
Gaunt M.P.P. and his family
Mr. Gaunt based his remarks
on "Faith". What does it
mean to me ? Where are
we? Why are we here?
Where are we going? He said
without faith we have no
purpose. Faith comes to
some persons by hearing the
word of God. Some trust in
everything; science, govern-
ments etc. These things pass
away. ,There must be
something firm.
Each must care not only
for his physical needs; but
for his mind 'and soul.
Each of us believes in
Jesus birth at Christmas and
his death by Crucifixion.
Every Bible prophecy has
come true to the present
time. Jesus' return will come
as prophesied, he added.
The Christian faith sust-
ains us in a crisis. Persons
, with a perfect faith pattern
find meaning in life and will
react in trust. Because Christ
lives, we can face tomorrow.
Let sharing your faith be
your life's challenge, the
MPP concluded. The
congregation thanks Mr.
Gaunt for an inspiring mes-
sage.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
James. of Wingham, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Hibberd and
Henry Pattison of Blyth at-
tended the five counties
banquet in Exeter Legion
Hall on Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. James Paton
Richard and Jimmie of
Massley visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Green of
Kincardine and called on her
mother Mrs. George Cook of
Belgrave.
The election of officers of .
Blyth RBP 1226 was con-
ducted on Tuesday, Nov-
ember 20 in Blyth Orange
Hall by W.P. Henry Pattison
DOBSON = STONE
Sharon Stone and Jim Dobson were united in marriage on
Nov. 3, 1979 at Ethel United Church. The bride is daughter
of Mrs. Ella Stone of R.R.4, Brussels and the groom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dobson of Ethel. Rev. Le Drew
performed the ceremony. The organist was Donald
Dunbar of R.R.1, Ethel. The soloist was Mrs. Dona Hoover
of Markham who sang Follow Me. The maid of honor was.
Miss Marge Carter of Bluevale, friend of the bride. The
bridesmaids were Mrs. Donna Haskenr of R.R.1, Clifford,
sister of the bride and Miss Darlene Dobson of. Ethel,
sister of the groom. i ne nest man-as Brian Ames of
Atwood, friend of groom. The ushers were Norm Dobson
of Ethel, brother of the groom and Ke*Vin Haskins,
brother-in-law of the bride. The bride was given away by
Bill Mason, her uncle from Rexdale. The reception was
held at Brussels Legion. The couple honeymooned on
Grand Bahama Island, West End. The couple will reside in
Ethel. (Photo by Snyder Studio)
Good crowd at euchre
Stonehouse following the
Laymen Service in Knox
United Church on Sunday
morning where Murray was
guest speaker.
Mrs.. James Walsh re-
turned home on Friday with
her daughter Miss Marlene
Walsh after spending a week
at the latter's home in Sarnia
Marlene stayed over the
weekend with her mother.
This community extends
sincere sympathy to Mr. and
Mrs. Willard Armstrong in
:he passing of her sister Mrs.
'itewart McInnes of Water-
loo.
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land resulted as follows:W.P. -
Henry Pattison; D.R. - Ed-
gar Howatt; Reg. - Emerson
Mitchell; Treas. - C. Fal-
coner; Ch. - George Grigg;
Lecturers - Robert Hibberd;
W.A, Nethery; Censors -
Elmer Bruce and H. Nethery;
S.B. - James McCallum. and
Milo Casemore; Tyler - Clare
Van Camp; P.P. - Robert
Hibberd.
Mrs. Andrew Gaunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Murray Gaunt,
Stephen and Stephanie of
Wingham and Mrs. Harry
McGuire Were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
WINTARIO.
THE NAME'S THE SAME
BUT IT'S A GREAT NEW GAME.
Here's how to play your ticket and follow the draws every Thursday night.
FOURTH, FIFTH, SIXTH & SEVENTH -
DRAWS DRAWS- FOR $25,000 GRAND PRIZES.
Now Wintario goes weekly. With a new
6-digit ticket* that's a lot more fun to play.
With more ways to win. With more prizes -
165,972** of them every week. Induding
15 grand prizes-3 of $100,000 and 12 of
$25,000.**
And nine exciting new draws instead
of six, every Thursday night live on TV.
FIRST DRAW-4 WAYS TO WIN $10.
0,2-- The first draw is for
a 3-digit number.
And if any 3 con-
secutive digits in
your ticket number match the number
drawn, you're a winner. For example, if
your ticket number is 123456, you would
win if 123, 234, 345 or 456 were drawn.
That's 4 separate chances at 12,000'- $10
prizes in the 1st draw every Thursday.**
SECOND DRAW- 3 WAYS TO WIN $100.
The second
draw is a
4-digit
number. And
if any 4 consecutive digits in your ticket
number match the number drawn, you're a
winner. For example, if you hold ticket
number 123456, you would win if 1234,
2345 or 3456 were drawn.
900- $100 prizes in the 2nd draw every
Thursday**
THIRD DRAW-2 WAYS TO WIN $1,000.
The
third
draw
is a
5-digit number. And if 5 consecutive digits in
your ticket number match the number
drawn, you're a winner. For example, if
your ticket number is 123456, you would
win if either 12345 or 23456 were drawn.
60- $1,000 prizes every Thursday.**