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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1975-09-11, Page 6..,M..,rrra Av+r a,.l,�;:d 1 75'` tit& nit igable of the $ower forni- basis for the September Of St,Paul's Anglican Chttrell Worm which was held in *Opa h basement. It was read from the Bible, the eighth chapter of St. Luke's Gospel, by Mrs, Alvin Higgins. The president, Mrs. E. Powell, presided and led in opening prayers. Mrs. W. Brydges gave two readings, "Pleasantness of Life Comes in Small Ways" and "Miracles". Roll call was an- swered with a verse for harvest. The minutes were read and adopted. A letter of thanks from Angus Moses, thanking the ladies for the bales of clothing and stating the needs for the future, was enjoyed and appreciated. A discussion followed on the necessity for continuing bales and the conclusion was reached that for many, help is a necessity. The birthday box was passed and, Mrs. Harold King gave the treasurer's report—Two cards were signed, one for a former member celebrating a birthday at Huronview, the other for a member of St. Paul's in a London hospital. An invitation was accepted to cater for a golden wedding an- niversary dinner for Mr. and Mrs. A. Nethery in October. Wednesday, November 26, was set for the date of the annual of sower theme pt. ACW meeting 4 Friends Are A Nice Thing To Have... 9iJ2:T 91f: '.:L THIS. EMBLEM IS THE. . SIGN' OF GOOD BUSI- - -NESS AND GOOD FRIENDS. For information calk Phone 35742754 bazaar and Christmas tea, from 2:30 to 5 p.m. in the parish base- ment. The committee for the bazaar was discussed and it was decided to ask new members to join in. Mrs. Joe Kerr invited the ladies to her home for the October greeting. Mrs. Powell closed the ?fleeting with the benediction. Tea and cookies were served by Mrs. M. Bradburn, assisted by Miss Myrtle E. Johnson and Mrs. F. Coates. Baptist Church to celebrate 112 anniversary The Wingham Baptist Church recorded its highest attendance in several years at the morning and evening services held on Sun- day and conducted by Pastor Ross Smith. Pastor Smith based his `morn- ing message on the importance of tithing. Mrs.. Ball sang "FM My Cup, Lord". At the evening service, Pastor Smith spoke about soul -winning, using as his scripture background passages from the book of 'Proverbs. A highlight of the evening service was a personal testimony given by Basil Sakasov who' told what becoming a Christian has meant in his life. On Wednesday evening, Mrs. Cairns, a missionary, was guest speaker at the Bibly study session in the church. All Huron County young people are invited to attend the opening get-together of the Huron County Youth for Christ to be held in the form of a corn and wiener roast at the home of Lawrence Bean, near Clinton, on Saturday eve- ning. Pastor Smith will be pres- ent to guide The group in their organizational meeting. The Huron County Gospel Sing will be held September 20 at the Central Huron Secondary School, . .Chilton, t egin ung ati 730. Guest artists will be The Watchman Quartet and The New Covenant Children. For the finest in gospel music, residents of the county are urged to attend this evening of inspirational song. The Wingham Baptist Church will celebrate its 112th anni- versary on September 21 when special services will be held at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Guest speaker will be Dr. Sidney Kerr of Temple Baptist ,Church, Cambridge (Preston). Special music will be provided at both services. ASSOCIATION FORTHE MENTALLY ROMPED• ha�reo�n�clfilo .. ADULT WORKSHOP OLUNTEEKS ARS NEEDED Expert a Cleaning Help Your Looks That enviable look of good grooming is yours when you let our experts clean your clothes. READMAN CLEANERS AND MEN'S WEAR THESE BLUEVALE BOBCATS have every reason to smile with joy. They won the 1975 Minor Softball Association Juvenile Girls' Championship trophy after a very success- ful season of eight wins and two losses. They also won three straight games in the play-offs. They are: front, Lois Darling, Captain Peggy Tervit, Janet Shanks, Mary Ellen Elston; second row, Coach Diane English, Anna Haugh, Sheila Walker, Melody Brewer, Judy Carter, Assistant Coach Marg Moffatt; back, Cathy McGlynn, Laurie John- ston, Susan Chapman, Helen Carter, Barbara Chambers and Cathy Fischer., Marie Walker, assistant coach, was absent. Golden anniversary celebrated About 200 relatives, friends and neighbors gathered at Walton Community Hall Saturday evening, Aug. 30 to . mark the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs: Joseph McDonald of Walton. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald were married in the United Church manse at Walton by the Rev. 11. Chandler and have resided on lot con. 16 Grey Twp., a Century Farm, eves Once, The early part of the: evening was spent in offering good wishes and visiting. At 9 p.m. the Blenders provided music for dancing with Jim and Edna lead- ing off. Around 10:30 p.m. Harold 0 0 e St. Paul's Church (ANGLICAN) WINGHAM REV. T. K. HAWTHORN, Rector MRS. D. RICHARDSON, Organist and Choir Leader SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 TRINITY 16 8:30 a.m.—Holy Communion 11:00 q.m.—Morning Prayer MEETINGS Mon., Sept. 15—Educational staff meeting at DonCarnell's, 7:30 p.m. Wed., Sept. 17—Altar Guild meeting at home of Ruth King, 2:30 p.m. Wed., Sept. 17—Board of Management meeting, parish hall, 8:00 p.ni. .4 _ 4 Bolger acted as emcee fora short program which included a step dance number by Jeanne Mc- Donald; piano accordion number by Stephen Burke of Wingham; a vocal trio , comprised of Paul Krauter, Listowel, Don . Mc- Donald, Walton and Murray Huether, Brussels who. rendered some old favorites. Jim and Edna were then called to the front- -and Harold Bolger ,with t fe iwelbchosen:wards pre -4' sented the couple on behalf of, everyone present with many beautiful gifts, cards and good wishes for the future. ,. tasty lunch was then served. Dancing continued. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald have a family of three. They include Mrs. Murray (Mary) Huether of Brussels, Mr. Ken McDonald and Mr. Don McDonald of the Walton area, They also have 13 grand- children and two great-grand- children. Mr. and Mrs. Stan McDonald of Lathrup. Village, Mich. were present for the occasion. They too were celebrating their golden wedding anniversary. Les Oliver of, Seaforth who was best man at'the wedding 50 years ago, was present at this golden{, Don McDonald on behalf of his anniversary. parents made a fitting reply. A Congratulatory messages and Mr., Mrs. Michael Ryan residing in Kitchener Mr. and Mrs. Michael - C. J. Ryan are residing in Kitchener following their marriage Satur- day, August 16, at four o'clock in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Wingham. Rev. R. H. Armstrong performed the cere- mony amid a setting of white gladioli and yellow spider mums. Mrs.. Don Robertson provided wedding music on the organ. The bride is the former Kathryn Ellen Ross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ross, for- merly of Wingham. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. John Ryan of Wingham. Mr. Ross gave his daughter • in marriage. The bridal gown was crystalette organza with satin ribbon trim and a scoop neckline. She carried a bouquet of gar- denias and stephanotis. The bride's attendants were dressed alike in floor -length gowns of mint green Spanish satin overlaid with coral and yellow flocked nylon. Mrs. Marilyn Fischer of Atwood was her sister's matron of honor and bridesmaids were Mrs. Bonnie Allport, cousin of the bride, of Kenilworth, Miss Cathy White of Walkerton and Miss Jannette Thompson of Kitchener. Miss Kendra Fischer, niece of the bride, of Atwood, was the flower girl. —Photo by Snyder Studio The senior attendants carried bouquets of talisman tea roses, yellow carnations and shasta daisies, with coral streamers and lace edgings. , The flower girl carried a basket of roses, carna.- tions, daisies and greenery. John Ryan of Burford was his brother's best man, Ushering guests were the bride's brother, Ed Ross of Kitchener, Gordon Gray of Wingham and Kevin Voison of Kitchener. Michael Edgar of Wingham, a nephew of the groom, was the ring bearer. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the For- mosa Community Centre. The bride's mother received guests wearing d floor -length gown of medium blue with an orchid cor- sage. The groom's mother chose a floor -Length gown of pink and white print. Her corsage was gardenias and stephanotis. , The bride's travelling costume was a palazzo pantsuit in shades similar to those found in the bridesmaids' dresses. A corsage of gardenias and stephanotis completed her ensemble. The bride is in her graduating year in the graphic design course at Conestoga college. Guests attended the wedding from Brockville, Kitchener, Guelph, Brantford, Burford, Toronto, Peterborough, Sarnia, Paisley, Hanover and the Wing - ham area. —Mr. and MPs. W. L. Smith of Boca Raton, Florida, and Mrs. Sheila Schultz spent Sunday with Miss Anne Geddes and attended anniversary service in the Anglican Church, Belgrave. ---David Langridge and friend of Batavia and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Langridge and family of Wilberforce were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Denis Lahgridge. telegrams were received from the Hon. Robert Nixon,. Queen's Park; Murray Gaunt, MPP, Duron -Bruce; The Rt. Hon. Robert L. Stanfield; Wm: G. Davis, Premier of Ontario and the Governor General and Madame Leger of Ottawa. A beautiful ` plaque from Wm. Davis, Premier of Ontario was also received.• Relatives and friends were present from Brock, Sask; Owen Sound, Toronto, Mississauga, Listowel, Goderich, Atwood, Belgrave, Wellesley, Seaforth and the surrounding area. Mrs. Esther'Contelon: CONTACT: 3574382 r 9 e,m.*3 p•tn- 335• w Aft.r Hours NOTICE The designated official agents for candid- ates nominated for the Ontario Provincial Election, September 18, 1975 for the electoral district of Huron -Bruce are: Official Agent, James A. Peterson Lucknow, Ontario for Murray Gaunt Official Agent, Julian Bayley 552 Durham St., Kincardine, Ontario for Donald Milne. Official Agent, Dr. Gary Gurbin Queen St., Kincardine; Ontario for William E. Walden THE DECOR SHOPPE will be Saturday, Sept. 20 THE 'DECOR SNOPPE Josephine Street Wingham. Use hot water wisely Save energy...Save money GAS 4440 Apart from home heating, a family usually consumes the most energy in producing hot water. Here are just a few small things you can do, that can add up to a considerable energy saving. Turn off hot water taps so they don't drip, fill clothes washers to match the size of the load, wait until you have a full load before using a dishwasher and remember showers usually require less hot water than baths. Try not to use more hot water than you need. The Cascade electric water heater will give you a dependable supply of hot water, but it's up to you to use it wisely. your hydro .t. A 4