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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1966-03-03, Page 5WINNERS OF THE LEGION Public Speak- ing Contest were a happy foursome of girls last Saturday evening. The four include: Marilyn Irwin, Wingham Public School, junior entry with the John Pattison Trophy; Linda Wilson, Brussels, senior elementary, Dr. W. A. McKibbon Trophy; Wanda Hunter, Lucknow District High School, junior class, with the Wingham Advance-Times Trophy, and Connie Cam- eron, of the local high school, who won the new Stanley-Berry Trophy as senior high school entry. -Photo by Strong. MEAT FEATURES WE FEATURE ONLY RED BRAND BEEF MINCED BEEF GROUND CHUCK Prime Rib Roasts Cross Rib ROASTS Wieners LINK SAUSAGE Headcheese §129S2ttes Side Bacon LB. LB. LB. LB. LB. LB. LB. LB. 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Mrs. Victor Emer- son, on behalf of the W.M.S. , welcomed all and presided for the call to worship, hymn sing- ing, adoration and thanksgiv- ing and gave the Scripture read- ings. Mrs. Millen Moore presided for the confession and penitence period and gave the meditation on the theme "Ye are my wit- nesses'', which means that we are His representatives to all with whom we come in contact. We are campaigning for Christ in our every-day life if we are His witnesses. Mrs. William Rintoul presid- ed for the Scripture reading. A solo, "Pause for a Moment of Prayer" was sung by Mrs. An- drew Gaunt with Mrs. Johnston Conn as pianist. The offering was received by Mrs. H. D. MacDonald and Mrs. Garnet Farrier, and the film, "The Day Thou Gayest" was Service Held at Robertson Home WHITECHURCH-The World Day of Prayer was held by Cal- vin-Brick congregation at the home of Mrs. Alex Robertson. Mrs. Ken Mason gave the call to worship, adornation and thanksgiving. The Scripture reading was given by Mrs. Law- rence Taylor. Mrs. Gordon McBurney led in the confession and penitence part of the program. The guest speaker, Mrs. George Michie, was introduced by Mrs. Gilbert Beecroft and her theme was, "Ye Are My Witnesses". Mrs. Roy Pattison led in Scripture reading and Mrs. Norman Coultes gave the act of dedication. The offering was dedicated by Mrs. George McGee. The intercession was given by Mrs. Gilbert Beecroft. Prayers were offered for Af- rica, Asia, Europe and the Brit- ish Isles, and Latin America by Mrs. Donald Dow, Mrs. Peter Chandler, Mrs. John Jamieson and Mrs. Ronald Coultes. The attendance was 19 adults and two children and collection $9.00. GORRIE-The World Day of Prayer was observed in St. Step- hen's Anglican Church on Fri- day afternoon. The women of Molesworth and Gorrie Presby- terian and Gorrie United Churches assisted in the service with Mrs. Gordon Underwood, Mrs. David Neilson, Mrs. Rus- sell Adams and Mrs. Richard Jones among those taking part. shown by Mrs. Watt, with com- mentary by Mrs. Geo. Thomp- son. The film showed the Day of Prayer as one of praying, sharing and giving. The servi- ces go into all countries and communities. The money re- ceived helps prepare Christian literature, Bible picture books, etc., which are made available where they are needed. Help is also given to provide radio tapes for radio has an influence on those who listen. Through radio, countless people's lives have been touched. Mrs. Elwood Groskorth pre- sided for the intercession when prayer for Christ's Kingdom was given by Mrs. Russel Ross; for rulers and leaders, Mrs. Ezra Scholtz; for peace, Mrs. Wal- lace Conn; for all labour for the coming of the Kingdom, Mrs. Russel Gaunt. Mrs. Geo. Mitchell gave the closing pray- er. The keywoman, Mrs. Geo. Thompson, gave the 1965 re- port. Mrs. Bill Rintoul was ap- pointed 1966 keywoman. The attendance was 35 and collec- tion, $13.37, Reception Held For Newlyweds WHITECHURCH-On Satur- day evening a reception was held for Mr. and Mrs. Dave Turnbull of London. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Wm. J. Henry of Teeswater and the late Mr. Henry, whose home was on the 2nd Concession of Kinloss, just west of S. S. No. 10, which Frances attended for her educa- tion. A large crowd gathered in their honor and enjoyed dancing to music supplied by Tiffin's Orchestra. At the lunch hour Mr. and Mrs. Turnbull were called to the platform and giv- en seats of honor while Leroy Rintoul read an address and a gift of money which carried with it the best wishes of the gathering was presented by John Willis. Lunch was served. Guests present from a dis- tance for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Orville Mitchell, Tor- onto; Mr. and Mrs. Orest Hav- erchuck and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dunn of Whitby, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Henry of Brampton. Mrs. George Tatham, Lis- towel, was the guest speaker. She gave a very interesting ad- dress on witnessing. The Gorrie C.G.I.T. at- tended the prayer service held Friday evening in Molesworth Presbyterian Church. Fordwich C.G.I.T. also attended. Fol- lowing the service a social hour was enjoyed. World Day of Prayer services were held in the town hall Fri- day at 3 o'clock in the after- noon and 8 o'clock in the eve- ning with the women of St. An- drew's Presbyterian Church as hosts. Speaker at the afternoon meeting was Mrs. Jack Reavie and in the evening, Mrs. G. W. Tiffin. Each spoke on the world theme, "Ye Are My Wit- nesses". Leaders in the afternoon were Mrs. Horace Aitchison of the Presbyterian Church, Mrs. Wilfred Henry, the Anglican Church, Mrs. W. J. Roulston of Wingham United Church and Mrs. Ed. Finlay, Salvation Ar- my. Leaders in the evening were Mrs. Jack Lloyd, Presbyterian Church; Mrs. Robert Ahara, Anglican Church; Mrs. Albert Ferris, Salvation Army and Mrs. Roy Bennett, United Church. A choir comprised of mem- bers of the four participating churches led the singing. Mrs. Ferris and Mrs. W.W. Currie Prayer Is Theme Of UCW Study LAKELET-The February meeting of the McIntosh United Church Women was held at the church on Wednesday afternoon. The meeting opened with the hymn "My Faith Looks up to Thee". Mrs. Gordon Wright read Scripture which was followed by a reading on faith given by Mrs. Alan Darling. Mrs. Robt. Wood and Mrs. Robt. McComb con- ducted the study period on pray- er. They also presented a Bi- ble contest which was very in- teresting. The president, Mrs. Jack In- glis, was in the chair for the business portion of the meeting which included reports from conveners of program and fin- ance committees. Plans were made for a special Easter Thank- offering meeting in April. An order was received for a quilt to be made for a former member, now in London. The eeting closed with the Miz- pah benediction, C.W.L. EUCHRE The Catholic Women's League held its weekly euchre in the parish hall with 26 tables in play. Miss Mary Hehn and Miss Annie McKinnon conven- ed. High lady for the evening was Mrs. Alvin Orvis; high man was Gus Devereaux of St. Aug- ustine; the door prize was won iby Russel Gaunt of Whitechurch. were organists. At the evening service, Mrs. John Ostrom sang "The Lord's Prayer". She was accompanied by Mrs. Currie. Ushers in the afternoon were Miss Hannah Wilson, Mrs. Wil- fred Murchison, Mrs. Gordon Godkin and Mrs. Robert Gal- braith. In the evening the ush- ers were Mrs. Jack Walker, Mrs. Russell Zurbrigg and Mrs. John Hayes. Kinettes Welcome New Member The Kinette Club met Mon- day night at the home of Mrs. Ron Wingfield with two guests, Mrs. Vern Redman and Mrs. Douglas Layton. Mrs. George Gammage was welcomed into the club and presented with a Kinette pin by President Mrs. Maurice Stainton. Vice-president Mrs. Dave Burgess presided. The secre- tary's report was given by Mrs. Freddie Templeman, and treas- urer's report by Mrs. Jack Wal- ker. A total of $580.25 was collected by the Kinettes for the March of Dimes. Coming events for club mem bers include a pot luck supper and evening of curling with the Kinsmen on March 13, a dinner meeting on March 28, Zone B interclub at Hanover on April 20, and spring convention in Chatham, May 21 to 23. Mrs. Stewart Leedham, Mrs. Jack Walker and Mrs. Alan Wil- liams reviewed the founding of Kinettes in Hamilton, and dis- cussed the Kinette by-laws. Mrs. Burgess won the lucky draw. Following the business, the Kinettes made St. Patrick's Day favors for patients at Wingham and District Hospital. Lunch was served by Mrs. Matt Boyd and Mrs. Burgess. rsonals -Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hen- derson, Heather and Mary Ann of Owen Sound were week-end guests with the former's sister, Mrs. Carl Lott and Mr. Lott. -Miss Sandra MacLennan of Victoria Hospital's school of nursing, London, and Miss Bren- da MacLennan of the University of Guelph, spent the week-end with their parents, Dr. and Mrs. K. M. MacLennan. -Mr. Harold Keating of Bel- grave visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacDonald. -Mr. and Mrs. John Forster, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Forster and son of Lucknow visited on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Aitchison. Ladies Conduct Prayer Service BLUEVALE-The World Day of Prayer, observed in the Unit- ed Church on Friday, was con- ducted by Mrs. Mel Craig, president of the U.C.W. Mrs. Wm. Robertson, president of the W.M.S. of Knox Presbyter- ian Church, assisted. Mrs. Bernard Thomas gave the address on the theme "Ye are My Witnesses". Scripture readings were given by Mrs. J. V. Fischer and Mrs. Wm. Elston. Others taking part were: Mrs. B. H, Moffatt, Mr. Wal- ter Willis, Mrs. Harry Elliott and Mrs. W. J. Peacock. Attend Leaders' Training School LAKELET-Mrs. Harold Wal- lace, Mrs. Walter Demerling, Mrs. Gordon Wright and Mrs. Jack Ferguson attended the two- day training school at Wroxeter last week, which was conduct- ed by Miss Diane Liddiard, home economist for Huron, for the new 4-H Homemakers Club project, "Accent on Accessor- ies". Turnberry Pupil hi Second Place BLUEVALE-Winners chosen to represent Turnberry Central School in the Royal Canadian Legion Public Speaking Contest in Wingham District High School last Saturday were Barb- ara Lillow and Billie Deans for the Grades 7 and 8 division, and Cindy Thornton and Barb- ara Metcalfe for Grades 1 to 6 division. Barbara Lillow was second in her class of 22 com- petitors. Her topic was "Flor- ence Nightingale". Wingham Advance-Times, Thursday, March 3, 1966+ Page 5 features from The World of Women Local Speakers at World Day of Prayer Service Mrs. G. Tatham Is Service ;pecker •