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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-10-24, Page 7The Iuron County Il r'd•of Ed catlon will t a s•rh•s of tour night c •i' ,. � pr�s�tn nig, . school -Classes to• assts# the general public in, understanding th 'r eaSons for conversion to th+t': nitric system, ,An introdoctloni soml of ihsr..most' commonly risco; motrlc meas�uraments will bo offered. Tha:flrStsession of each will.b• held as follows and will cora- :tinge four w•ks, Central Huron Secondary School Tuesday, 00013.'7'29 South ;Hixon DIstrkt High' School ° Tuesday' Octob r• 29 adeON!� District -collegiate- lig � institute .. Wedrn.sda October 3 y, F. E. Madill S:econda' Sch .1 . ed nye SIV n s .. , O _ c 3A Y �ii.. Sessions �a �o�nl . n d u . amu. � . � S :rn Further ii # �'... � � r of OmIQn•ISp.V��, , lal °I� fro m'.eah schooh There , rnrLli. bei• r�o: � . 'r'-kua a `these • Sessions. last�' +► ' "� inn �a �'fMMili� � ` tbeme of the A , , ��" rally as herr scriptural text, 'Ygu Shall know 'the truthr < frAn4' th ",th I���hr ice s '� p refers rapainting of m "Jesus , ' !� which Christ is depicted ark a joyful spirit witheyes uplifted , in exuberance acid pry.' " this. day of. Qv. m .+e , ncs, , speaker Said, 1 •bur.. Ea;::-':! _.. _-iM?-.. , u , see,w to'be free. fromi•sheyes tt bind them make them lesi than men." She e poke of parents who want tl children to be free to,make their own choices and said, "We are giving our Children .. everYthing but the wisdomto, nae wbat we give them. - -,y /• ' ti Mrs, Langford s fact REV 'AN GRAHAM LAPIGFO.R s tressed' �e fa D Wad '�le, west peelcer. that 'We' Must, know` the limits to at the North , HurOn HuronRegional.' Rally of the r »: our freedom... She urged, her., 'Presbyterial In Gorrie United Church last Wdnesday;eya r- ?listeners to exercise the freedo e+,,tan ford� whole the assistant minister at Metra, to do what they thiiik rlght, to not politan United Church in. ,London, spoka to the ladles about be afraid to ' do something that,: „ 'Christ as Liberator". (Staff Photo) othersare afraid tn`So. In these • da.ya or rising costs, e an inspirational, ht - su#lgt�ted; • nousewiwos he free p worship p� ' ' ee McMichael of �V'roa +�r 'play on the theme. Mrs. Geor e,Guest ' violin - o e' et ,: fromi� abl , ltless.';Thisl'` t�'ouse , pr do o theycan look for ,p, ,, and. S, Wardrop sang a'duet• � Offering Pike � � • ' dedicated •by. bar$ajns or purchase the slt tlywas Mrs. Clifford of Gortie,,was member or the St. ; Helens UC'W damaged `or second-class goods. appointed se+c . secretary f • • h, ;,.x . a �' ^ ;the and Rev. Wes fall of Gd She spoke of .leaders" and • hits' Meeting. . l .r�...:. - .. � � " rorioune;ed� tli . benediction. p . e bei<edi oat. said that not erg. , ... e one can be a D ur ~ � the meets } repents �tiaT hour and.: lunch served: °leader•."We can, -however, efree � ...� ., ev r, erei. ..,, : .: , �,.� by �S. lt+i���ld� . f by.the .lQsrt UCVIt • :concluded others to be le dere she id e.i , � , said, Rli, iG l treasurer "which �trlshll a .easureK' ° the eVexung. which `is mere at'sf ;� than- .. , :, f fyPresb- terial; ' ♦ ' �. �. s •.. Y �, s. Jack ,.�y- • 1 • . ': leadership atself:'� ..� s es= , Atthe ,vitahon of a meniber • .. a guson f Gorr . , Friendship and of the Kurtsville group, the r tions, she mentioned b sittin Welf re; (� . $ a ie, and Ntxs, ll�an�Craoreheld for someone or ,;�. � will' Abe there. iri.1975. � ac take kit Literature. `, personListowel, lMrs. dent: I , someone• of so that can take � � t e ,,_• president of . �„the • her place in the community. Presbyterial, brought , , � r ..:. r, � .. , r , . � � ..,.-+�`'� ��. W. Irwin and Mrs. These are not lesser task , the , to the North Huron: roe • ° y: group. Irwxt of.ncardine• have left for solid• � - e e' Ar e _$ t ti.e• ra �' p o Y f Itl ��11t4: , ,. th r e r m' dosing, ne h e at In c osi g, the peaker asked, ! o I4atrgo, ,>r aB �' "How russets ro` re • rt tha`'` �.. � Ijo ed :. flab o . can we liberate mon_ from . .. Fl; rich: of Alma' Coll e . a retr at : held,. r the bRnda a he is hying ink,",� iVtr,-au+d Mrs.• Jerry Brett g.' . , � thispast" • .,..summer in St.,. as of h r e b Anti ur *ere e Freedom is •s me i g . �' holida t d o t n that' Is Weekend' M �, where � "the rth.uf an .indivi�al' :°. . �4 �r > � weekend° visitors. �•.•, t l'. t :With t ha ,-a ,-i .�.� .,,p. h ' i" o us .. r ���a a '6. ,ar'. EP. h ��Ty Y Y' :i j��,� 7. S ” ��j '' "SIIYM; .es � ''�"tr � ,•ywa� . r o ill t C otheir` r`s'� o 11yy eA , w � bei � � . �t ff r .� t , ¢ r. u the. :i� fear oii'� J fl r e r R� , ab o A t e tore a tr t ' of th t .h se ' AT. : TRIANGLE DISCOUNT Skit ‘ 1. reaM 6 ., ; ;I& , d ., �i 1( '�' r !4yP0w4!ri4;o Jy'�•yQ `t 15 Or. One .�-ea Day • ,. 11 49 0's Liquid , PALMOLIVE 32 Oz. •, ,,'gilt , ;�'•�, , , ,.f,►;I, -NDY A LARGE SELECTION AT DISCOUNT PRICES . STOCK UP THIS'WEEK! • , TRIANGLE oD I GC 0 U N PATENT ,�Yfoic/#[S • COSNfrr(s • TOBACCOS Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m, Weekdays •Sundays Noon to Bis er w.+Jars. /timely ► Y1'+YT +rw. .+r+*:+�,,*,n'�'! sa err !eAls .' 'inmates,: , ,File �' f. theses). " Mr. " r. and firs. Lorne '. gave of W .I '. Hays .. gave daughterin marriagThee. y ' y � was st,.I and White l �.., I .. featuired a , l attached cathedral train. Embro de lacean Pleated' bodice r 1 'h 4.... was e. wltli blue ribbon ,was in bows, carried a ease !id white rose*, blue button u ivy and baby's' breath. Waterloo /Ass'Ly llittssof �•a l�•7o was < maid of ..honor and bridesmaid were . Mrs. Nancy Farrish of Ashfield Township, .° l� Jean Hays a Waterloo and Miss Gay le • Tomo Peter- borough. y wet* dressed' a in medium ..:blue �...� • At *antes .• t>• mss.• h �ya�t..,y+ �„ :Y .. ��7^ oiriiag�.., jack- Ther r i a e dales * and :ink and blue" .(�]��p��y��- yap n • carnations. , Flower, irl Christine:Hays '� t ,y H wore a� Hessen, ,..an � style.: k . gown, of - white de : eoie p'' a t readed��� th bine[y�r%yiiibbon;�` to that T?f - the - nidal gown., She carriedn a a e + <�` of adaisiesf'stitd pink,and"blue c+ nations..F l Ashfield was, the � p,�, best' ' 'mild.,.and. Ushering,teas Wer Terry Gardner of Loiido$,, Murray ally Gardner' `of Allingham wind Brt_ , Hays of Wroxeter. Tim Sys Wroxeter was ring be iu�rear. Followings the' w emony, guests 'iron*. Peterborough,:, Toronto,• Stoney :Creek,, tondop", Kitchener Waterloo .Hessort, 'Fordwich, Wroxeter- and: ,Whigham, were ti �n i race a;reception> �►ed at t`he da . Bel- aroundus and free thein. ,'When we know. Christ," said Mr's. Langford, "the we . are liberated. We_ can share this knowledge. and make others free." : • Mrs. Langford was introduced by Mrs. Stan - Bride of the Fordwiclh UCW. She was thanked by. Mrs. Lillian Gallaher of Wroxeter. Eleven churches were repre- sented at the rally with representatives' from each church's UCW participating in the meeting. Mrs. William Wilson, president of the North Huron region, .• conducted the meeting. Membersof the Belgrave and Calvin -Brick UCW were ushers and seated those present while Mrs. Freeman provided quiet organ music. Registration was in charge of the Bluevale group. Mrs. Bob Strong of Gorrie conducted a lively sing -song and the ladies were welcomed by Mrs. Galbraith, president of the .hosting group. Members of the Wingham United Church Wommen- provided x niore / m q C� uxil �. • �y`1�t� . J e m - �I�I' '�td-at.at �' iz'�`iIV31 °I .' the teal► Star, fidln the Ch tpte�r _ o Masonic : Ia: MSQrlisyy�, . t eft , 7eavie, P was J'a cKim, P11 [, i t t1 u 1 i a �` M' iss �J .a p in Y.. w i r Pi1l� 4x"�.-',x'af,�h�a: s:• ;a Beatrice ;DOOM, ,installing solo*Berso-, T and installing • ear Robertson, ,�iYis PP, ng sentinel. Others assisting ting were^ 1 .Ys die,: PDDGM;, siding matron, Mrs. Donald\ Mc - .Kinnon and Past Matrons, Mrs. Ken Leitch, Mrs. John Gnay, Mrs, Morris Swanson, Mrs. George Guest and Mrs. 1: Iarold Congram;.:Past Patrons,. Jack McKim, Fetish Moffat and Jack Ere. The following officers were in- stalled: Worthy .:Matron, Mrs. Reid, PM; Worthy Patron, Scott Reid, PP; Associate Matron, Mrs. Jim Inglis As- sociate Patron, Jim Inglis; Treasurer, Mrs. Alex Robertson, PM; Conductress Mrs. Clarence Bell; Associate Conductress, Mrs. Ronald Forster, PM;.Chap- lain, Wallace Conti; Marshall, Bill Stevenson; • Organist, Mrs. Lawrence Vannan; Star Points, Adah, Mrs. Jim Armstrong; Ruth, Mrs. Gordon. Brooks; reception and Y daw were ,held October 18: in . Wil` . Legion1 y �a l Lloyrd Chappell in *their 251k : wedding ; annivereaary" 1, and relatives from Port 'Elgin, Paisley, Belgrave,cSouthampton, Lucknow, .Whitechurch,. Tees- ' water, Blyth and Manitoba were entertained by Brian mslie. Guests present . who attended their wedding in NO were Mrs, Rena McLean, .Wingham; Mary and Earl Robertson, Minto, Manitoba; Mr. Ken Thomas ,best man), Southampton; Mr. Neil McConnell, Port Elgin; and Mr. Howard Chappell, Paisley. MEMBERS OF THE Installing Board who presided over ceremonies as the new officers • of Huron Chapter No. 89, Order of the Eastern Star were installed, were, front row, left to right: Dr. J. C. McKim, Mrs• McKim, Mrs. Scott Reid, Scott Reid, Mrs. Jack Reavie, Mrs. Beatrice Hendry; back row, left to right: Mrs. Donald McKinnon, Mrs. John Gnay, Mrs. Herson Irwin, Jack. Fishery "Miss Judy Reid, Mrs. George Guest, Alex Robertson, Farish 'Moffat, Mrs. Tom Currie, Mrs.. Harold Congram, Mrs. Morris Swanson, Mrs. Ken Leitch and Mrs. Ethel Hamilton. (Photo by Harvey McDowell) PERHAPS YOU HAVEN'T YET, BUT AS SOONNAS THE COLD WEATHER SETS IN FOR GOOD—YOU WILL HAVE, IF YOUR HOME IS WITHOUT A HUMIDIFIER. Keep moisture in the air in your home this winter with an "AIR KING" PORTABLE HUMIDIFIER Open Daily Except Sunday Until .9:00 p.m. WE DELIVER - TELEPHONE 3574240 SCHNEIDER'S—SOFT This drum style humidifier system in vvai•nut style console provides maximum hurnidit output w th a minimum of noise. Dr air °discharge. Large water reservoir holds seven gallons. NORTH STREET 3574650 WINGHAM 19/4.45 OFFICERS of Hurort Chapter No. 89, Order of the Eastern Star, were installed at a meeting hold in the Masonic Hall. They are, front row, left to right: Mrs. Jack MacDon- ald, Mrs, Jinn Inglis, Mrs. Scott Reid, Scott Reid, Jim Inglis, Jack MacDonald; bac row, left to right: Mrs. Clarence Bell' Mrs. Alex Robertson, Mrs. Jim Armstrong, Mrs. Gordon Brooks, Bert;l' Moffat, Mrs. Bob Finlay, Bill Stevenson, Mrs. BIII Stevenson, llilallace Conn, Mrs, Ga'g'e Newbold, Mrs. Lawmen a Vannan and Mrs. Ronald Forster. (Photo by Hairvey McDowell) McCAIN—DEEP'N' DELICIOUS PIZZA s1.79 PEANUT BUTTER 51.99 otRAa[n q�Ab TIDE 51.99 TOMATO JUICE 4 9c GOLD SEAL• --SOCKEYE SALMON $115 PEAK FREAK 22% in. Digestive Cookies $1.29 White Bread 3/$1.09 3 .4