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April 18, 1963
CREDIT UNION OFFICERS—Named as executive of-
ficers for the year were these Wingham Credit Union
members. Left to right: Borden Jenkins, director;
Dave Burgess, chairman supervisory committee; Jack
Gorbutt, president; John O'Neil, treasurer, and Monty
Snider, director.--A-T Photo.
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Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hall
and Rickey spent Sunday with
relatives in Toronto.
Miss Shirley Bennett, Toron-
to; Miss Thelma Bennett,
Orangeville; Miss Ruth Grainger;
Stratford; Mr. George Gregg,
Toronto; Miss Nadine Cooke,
Kitchener, spent the Easter
week -end at their respective
homes.
One Moment, Please
By Rev, F, A. Lowman,
Teeswater, Ontario
"Looking unto Jesus Who
Endured the Cross." Heb. 12:2.
Easter time has come around
the calendar again and with it
the remembrance of the One
who makes Easter for the
Christian, The Lord Jesus
Christ, Let us do what this
verse above suggests and look
unto Him. He is called the
Author and Finisher of faith in
this verse and to look unto
Jesus as He hangs upon the
Cross requires a look of faith.
There will no doubt be
many who will look toward
News of Wroxeter
Miss Anne Douglas, Copper
Cliff, is home for Easter vaca-
tion with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Douglas.
Mr, and Mrs. Oliver Riley
and family spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McCutch-
eon.
Ivir. and Mrs. Harold Ridley
and Stanley, Mrs. Audrey Oak-
ley, Ruth -Ann, Cathy and Ian
were in London from Friday
till Sunday, visiting Miss
Thelma Ridley.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ken Willough-
by, Milverton, visited the
latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Smith on Saturday even-
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bow-
man and daughters were Friday
guests at the home of Mr. Ross
Toman,
Easter Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Haugh
were Mr. and Mrs. Carman
Nixon and family, Scarbor-
ough, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Noble and sons, Kitchener,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Yuill
and sons of Belgrave and Mr.
and Mrs. James Darling and
family, Belmore.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Pritchard
and family, Galt, spent the
week -end with Mr. and Mrs.
George Fisher.
Messers. Bill Higgins, Brant-
ford,
rantford, and Paul Higgins, St.
Joseph's Island, are spending
this week with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Higgins,
Sunday visitors at the same
home were Mr, and Mrs. Ron-
ald Higgins, Karen and Terry,
of Blyth; Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Graham, St, Mary's; Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Baker and family of
Ottawa.
Mr. John McGee, London,
spent the holiday week -end
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd McGee.
Good Friday guests with
Mrs. W, Weir and Miss Gert-
rude Bush were Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Weir, Calvin and Karen
of Toronto. Accompanied by
Mrs. Weir they also called on
Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson.
Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Ingram were
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Noble and
family of Rothsay and Mr. and
Mrs. Eldon Ingram and family,
him with their minds again
this Easter but will fail to see
Him as the Lord and Saviour,
like the soldiers who gambled
and the priests who cursed and
the crowd who mocked, they
will not see Him as the One He
really is, a personal Saviour to
all who look unto Him in faith.
As we look unto Jesus again we
shall see Him as the One who
was Rejected of men and cruci-
fied
rudfied because they could not en-
dure His Holiness and power
but as we continue to look we
shall see Him as the One who
was Resurrected by God be-
cause God the Father accepted
His work, was well pleased
with Him, the Only Begotten
Son. And as we further look
unto Jesus we shall see Him
as the One who Reigns on high,
for God has highly exalted Him
and given Him a name above
every name that every knee
shall bow to Him and every
tongue confess Him as Lord.
The world today continues
to reject Jesus Christ although
sometimes paying Him lip
service but to as many as re-
ceive Him to those He gives
the power to become the sons
of God.
May the Lord help us to
look unto Him in Faith afresh
this Easter time.
of Stratford. Miss Hope Noble
remained for a week's holiday.
Mrs. Russell Walker, we are
pleased to say, returned home
from Wingham and District
Hospital on Sunday, but is not
as well as we would like to see
her. Those visiting at the
Wacker home on Sunday were
Mr, and Mrs. Dan Walkom and
Jeanie Marie and Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Simon of Paris, and Mr.
Harry Walker of Palmerston.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt,' Black
and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
Coupland, Toronto, visited
with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Coupland.
Miss Karen Gibson, Toronto,
is visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
George Gibson and family.
Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Doig
and family of Drayton spent
Easter Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Jas, Doig and Mr. John
and Miss Nellie Doig of Mild-
may.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Biggens,
Stevensville, and Mrs, Jos.
Green, Teeswater, were in the
village Friday, when they
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Laurie Van Velsor,
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