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Page 2—The Wingham Advance -Times, Nov. 20, 19E15
Mike Mo
is wed in
ntgomery
Trinidad
Michelle Rajack of
Trinidad, daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. Clyde Rajack and
Michael Montgomery, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mont-
gomery, Wingham, were
married Aug. 10 in St.
Joseph's Roman Catholic
Church, Trinidad.
Matron of honor was
Catherine de Frietas, sister
of the bride, of Calgary..
Bridesmaids were Char-
maine Rajack and Susan
Harnaijan of San Fernando,
Trinidad. Flower girl was
Shauna de Frietas, niece of
the bride.
Best man was Paul
Montgomery and guests
were ushered by David
Montgomery and Michael
'Rajack.
The groom's grandmother,
Theresa Voisin of Walkerton,
was an honored guest and
other guests attended from
Calgary, Toronto, Ottawa,
Walkerton, Blyth and
Wingham.
A
Sincere
Thanks
R. John
Currie
Following a honeymoon in
Antigua and St. Maarten, the
couple is residing in Toronto.
Both the bride and groom
are graduates of the
University of Waterloo.
Remembrance Day senfice
is held at village cenotaph
BR ,SSELS A
Rem mbrance Day service
w eld the morning of Nov,
11 at the cenotaph in front of
the Legion Hall. A good
crowd was on hand and the
weather was cold, but sunny.
Murray Elston, Huron -
Bruce MPP and Ontario
minister of health, laid a
wreath on behalf of the
province and Bob Fraser
placed a wreath for the
Brussels Legion members.
Other wreaths were placed
by: Torn MacFarlane,
Brussels Pipe Band; Mrs.
Bonnie Brewer, Legion
Ladies' Auxiliary; Calvin
Krauter, Village of Brussels;
Jeff Cardiff for Murray
Cardiff MP; Tom Miller,
Township of Morris; Mrs,
Leona Armstrong, Township
of Grey; M. McCutcheon,
Lions Club; Fred Thuell, St.
John's Lodge, AF&AM, No.
284 GRC; Mrs. Mary Lowe,
100F Rebekah Lodge; Jeff
Cardiff, Optimist Club; J.
Cooper, Canadian Imperial
Bank of Commerce; Mrs.
Dianne Huether, McDonald
Buildall; Bruce McCall,
Brussels Stockyards; Henry
Exel, Exel family; Sherrie
Huether, on behalf of
Comrade David Hastings;
Kim Wettlaufer and
Brewer for Comrades
and Jack Brewer;
Alcock for Comrade
Alcock; Lynn Taylo
Comrade Lou Taylor;
Workman for Comrad
Workman; Howard Be'
Brussels Fire Depart
Forrest Whittard, St. J
Anglican church;
Margaret Kelly, St. Am
Catholic Church;
Mitchell, Brussels U
Church; Ross Ben
Mrs. Duff's United Church;
Marg Gerald Gibson, Melville
Ross Presbyterian Church; Mrs.
John Kate Wilson, Majestic
r for Women's Institute; Brandi
Jean Sanderson, Brussels Public
e Sam School; Carrie Foxton, Gir
nard, Guides; Jennifer Macha
merit; and Tanya Smith, BroWmies,
ohn's Paul Kitchen, Cubs and P9,61
Mrs. Willie and Mark Bar our
brose Army Cadets.
Jack A church service fol'owed
nited at St. Ambrose oman
,
nett, Catholic Church. A/banquet
was held in the evening at
the Legion Hall. Approxi-
mately 125 sat down to a
delicious meal.
The guestspeaker for the
evening was Bruce McCall.
Comrade C. E. Elliott was
presented with a life
membership for all his faith-
ful work in the Legion.
Three World War I veter-
s as ans in attendance received
y is Diamond Jubilee Plaques.
mas They were Fred Thuell, Jim
held Bremner and Cliff Dunbar.
to 3 Diamond Jubilee Medals
the were presented to Tom Mac -
Any
raftted. Farlane, Ross Duncan, Russ
Hall, Tom Garniss, Ross
Bennett and Ted Elliott.
in Dave Miller received his
me 40 -year pin. Those receiving
27. 25 -year pins were Cliff
the Dunbar, Norm Jarvis, Alvin
Ethel couple
celebrate
anniversary
BRUSSELS - Stan and
lIcli.n Alexander celebrated
their/501h wedding an:
nivrsary at an opon
✓ option held last Friday
e ening in the‘, At ood
ommunity Centre.
1 / Jim Knight, their son -in-
n /
/ law, was ma er of
ceremonies. Lois lexander
and Darlene / Raynard
presented a *ding, the
family was i troduced and
Mr. and Mrs
extended t
Guests
Seniors'
Day Centre News
By Rita Rice
The day centre has had a
very busy last few months
and the end of November and
the first off December will
see a number of event
well. The communit
reminded of the Christ
craft and bake sale to be
Nov. 30 from 10 a.m.
p.m. at the centre in
Wingham Armouries.
donations baking or c
items would be apprecia
Please call the centre
advance to book your na
for the foot clinic on Nov.
Last Wednesday
Mrs. Nellie King •
Wingharrl Children's Cen
hostsGuild ladies
GORRIE — St. Stephen's
Anglican Church Guild met
at home of Nellie King last
Wednesday. President
Cherie Farrish opened with
prayer and Grace Browne
had charge of the devotions.
The roll call was answered
by 20 members, the theme
being "peace". A favorable
treasurer's report was given
by Dorothy Ruppel.
The election of officers
was the next item of
business, with all continuing
in their present positions.
W. R. (Bill)
HARRIS
would like
to thank
the voters
of Wingham
for their
support at
• the polls.
• THANK YOU
• FOR YOUR SUPPORT
• Jack Kopas
I would like .to express my thanks to
all those who were kind enough to help
me in my campaign. Also to all those
who voted for me, it was very much ap-
preciated.,,
• Sincerely
Tom Burrell
TO THE CITIZENS
OF WINGHAM
I thank you for your
support on Nov. 12 which
I greatly appreciated.
B. F. Bailey
Thank You
I would like to thank my
supporters for their con-
tinued confidence for
Council.
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Doug Switzer
A luncheon was arrange
for Nov. 28 at 11:45 a.m. i
the church basement. Th
annual Christmas party
planned for Dec. 4 at th
home of Bill and Greta
Bennett. Items for the shut
ins' baskets and the
children's candy bags may
be taken to the party. The
children will receive their
treats following a skating
party at the community
centre
including those in the Sil
ircle Nursery, gave the
entre seniors a very
rrnative and interest
ur of their facilities. Th
d day facilities for child
n certainly were not availa
e when the seniors we
s young, so it was an excel!
e opportunity to learn m
about day care for childr
and programs available
handicapped children.
thank the children's cent
and the Silver Circle for th
hospitality.'
Our last day trip before t
Winter season will be he
Dec. 5. The centre is hosti
a trip to Stone Road Mall •
Guelph for a Christm
shopping experience and
tour of the displays with
stop at a restaurant
Elmira. If any older adult i
the community is intereste
in going on this trip, pleas
call the centre at 357-1440 0
357-1445.
Thanks are extended to th
day centre participants an
volunteers who came to th
• centre last Friday to finis
up items for the upcomin
craft sale. Your help wa
"gratefully accepted.
The day centre is reaching
out to many communities
now in this area and this has
resulted in a need for many
volunteer drivers. If anyone
is interested in becoming, a
volunteer driver, the centre
would like to hear from you.
Insurance arrangements
and mileage will be made by
the, centre. Volunteers also
are needed to work with the
rs at the centre.
o filmsNvill be shown at
entre in the last week of
mber. One is entitled
Riverman" and the
is a film on quilting
"Patterns OfLove"
ne is welcome to view
films at 1 p.m. next
day, Wednesi4y and
day.
ought. for this week is:
yone has to get old, but
on't have to feel that
' (From an Ontario
ry of 'Tourism and
ation report on older
entres )
tre, Logan, Jim McNeil, Forrest
ver Whittard, George McWhirt-
day er, Archie Willis and Charlie
in- Thomas.
ing Those receiving 10 -year
ese associate pins were Bill;
ren Ken, Murray and Ross
ble Alcock, Marg Bennett, Barb
re Dunbar, Bob Greer, Gerald,
ent Gordon and John Rutledge.
ore The ladies' auxiliary
en presented Doreen Rutledge
for With her 35 -year pin. Mrs.
We Mabel Willis and Mrs. Helen
re Dobson were presented with
eir certificates of merit. Mrs.
Kathy Burkholder presented
he MWO • Pat Currie of the
Id cadets with a certificate of
ng appreciation for the Poppy
i71 Campaign.
as A very moving event
a followed and that was, the
a signing 1 Of the Articles of.
in
. Faith by the dignitaries
present and each Legion and
n Legion Auxiliary member
d present,
e
r
MRS. IEWIS STONEHOUSE ---,\
. .
A workshop will be held at
Trinity , Church, Fordwich,'
on Nov. 24 at 2:30 p.m. The
movie "Mass Appeal" will
be viewed and discussed.
A board of management
meeting will be held Dec, 10
at 8:30 p.m. in the basement
of St. Stephen's Church and
the Christmas Eve service
will be held Dec. 24 at Trinity
Church at 8:30 p.m. There
will be no service on
Christmas Day.
Caroling in the village of
Gorrie will.be held Dec. 23.
A thank -you letter from St.
. Monica 'House for items
donated by St. Stephen's was
read by Rev. William Gray.
The meeting closed with
prayer by Mr. 'Gray and all
joined in to repeat the Lord's
Prayer. The mystery gift,
donated by Ms. Farrish, was
wonby Barb Bennett.
A delicious lunch was •-,
served by the hostess and
-assisted by Helen Lep-
pington.
Rebekah
shoot party
The Wingham Majestic
Rebekah Lodge held a shoot
party last Monday evening
with nine tables in play. The
winners were: high lady,
Nettie Ross; high man, Jim
Coultes; most shoots, Ethel
Willis and lucky draw, Grant
Wilton.
The next shoot party will
be held at the Farm In-
formation Centre on Dec. 5,
e Belgrave
• -
e Mrs. Fred McGrath- and
h Timothy of Vermilion, Al -
g berta,. returned home on
s Wednesday after spending a
week with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar Wightman
and other relatives in the
area.
- Congratulations to Mrs.
Lila Higgins, who celebrated
her 90th birthday on Mon-
day, Nov. 18.
Jerenay Campbell, son of
Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell
and a member of the Kinder-
garten class at East
Wawanosh Public School,
was the top salesman in the
cookie and milk campaign.
As the top salesman in his
class he chose a hat and
backpack. As tops in the
whole school, he got to cut a
piece off t -he tie of Mr.
Stevenson, who is principal
of the school. A special,
thanks to everyone who pur-
chased cookies from
Jeremy.
Miss Dorothy Higgins
spent the week with Mr. and
Mrs, William Patrick . and
Mr. and Mrs. Carman Far-
rier, Toronto,
Douglas Bieman of Kin-
cardine spent the weekend
with his mother, Mrs. Agnes
Bieman.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Brad-
ley of Lucknow were dinner
George Michie on Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bryans
of Brussels were dinner
guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Johnston on
Sunday evening. .
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PLA_N -DECEMBER. WI Mrs. Archie
Purdon, RR 3, Wingham, wish to announce the for-
thcoming marriage of their daughter, Kathy Lynn, to
John William Scheeringa, son of Mr. and Mrs. William
Scheeringa, Listowel. The marriage is to take place
December 7 in Chalmers Presbyterian Church,
Whitechurch. Reception in Lucknow Community Cen-
tre,
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Mothers hold
bazaar and tea
FORDWICH — The Moth-
ers' Auxiliary to Brownies '
and Guides held a very
successful bazaar and tea on
Saturday in the Fordwich
United,Church.
Three draws were made.
Winners were: a floral
arrangement, donated by
Grays of Gorrie, won by Mrs.
George Richar_ds; Christrna&
decoration donated by
King's Hardware, Fordwich,
won by Mrs. John Hein -
miller, Kurtzville; a cake
carrier donated by Watson
Home Hardware, Gorrie,
won by Mrs. Joe Winkel,
Fordwich.
Alexander then
eir thanks.
ere present from
High /River, Alberta,
Goderich, Exeter, Listowel
and London.
A family dinner was held
last Saturday evening in
Listowel. Those present
were: Mr. and Mrs.
Alexander; Bob and Joyce
Alexander and family off
Ethel; John and Lois
Alexander of High River;
Joe Raynard and family,
Bluevale and Jim and Dona
Knight and family of
Brussels.
Guild meets
at rectory
The Evening Guild of St.
Paul's Church met last
Tuesday evening at the
rectory. The meeting opened
with the Lord's Prayer.
Marg Gavreluk read the
• scripture and Florence Del -
mage gave the meditation.
The roll call was answered
. by 11 members and the
minutes were read and
accepted.. Mrs. Delmage
gave the treasurer's report
for Ruth •King, who was
absent,
Plans were finalized for
the Christrnas Tea and
Bazaar, which will be held
Wednesday, Nov. 27, from
2:00 to 4:00 in the afternoon,
Several members volun-
teered to help pack the
bale which will be sent to
northern Ontario on Nov. 18.
White Gift Sunday will be
Nov. 17 and there will be a
coffee hour after the service
during which people may see
bale articles on display in the
parish room.
The meeting closed with
the grace. Posters for the tea
and bazaar were made and
the hostess, Colleen Madge,
seryed lunch.
MRS. JOE WALKER
Bluevale
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walker
and Kevin of •RR 4,
Wingham, Marie Walker of
Bluevale, Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Harkness, Mr, and
Mrs. Leland Harkness and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Harkness and family, all of
the Belmore area, were
Sunday dinner guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Walker,
Brian and David, following
the morning worship service
in Knox Presbyterian
Church, Bluevale, during
which David Bruce Walker
was one of those baptized by
Rev. Larry Welch.
IS*
Thank You
We wish to thank the
electors for your support.
We shall continue to
serve you to the best of
our ability on Public Utili-
ties Commission.
Roy Bennett
Rod Wraith
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We are still here, and. have more special savings
for you in our retail outlet.
Ask your local grocer for our special deli products.
BAVARIAN DELI PACKERS
B Line West of Josephine Street
• Res. 357-1262
WINGHAM Bus. 357-1705
This is your invitation
to the Fourth Annual
LIVING
CHRISTMAS. TREE
Nov. 30, Dec. 1,6,7,8, 1985
7:30 p.m.
Hepworth Baptist' Church
Proceeds for relief to needy
in other lands.
Theme:
"REJOICE...A CHILD. IS,BORN!"
For a child will be born to us,
a son will be given to us...
Isaiah 9:6
Saturday, Nov. 30
• 6 - 7:15 p.m. - Dessert Party
Puppet Show
7:30 p.m. - Living Christmas Tree Presentation
Sunday, Dec. 1
Louise Clarke - Concert Pianist
7:30 p.m. -• Living Christmas Tree Presentation
Friday, Dec. 6
7:30 p.m. - Living Christmas Tree Presentation
Saturday, Dec. 7
6 - 7:15 p.m, -. Dessert Party
• Gord and Fran' Walker
• Doug and Marlene Linton
Country Gospel
' 7:30 p.m. - Living Christmas Tree Presentation
Sunday, Dec.8
JOnathon•Clarke - Teenaged Violinist
7:30 p.m. - Living Christmas Tree Presentation
• "Cbme early for a seat"
Church
WINGHAM
UNITED
CHURCH
217 Minnie St,
Sunday, Nov. 24
' -
Sunday School •
11:00 a.m
Morning Worship .
7 30 P.m • Seminar
"Christians Doing
- Estate Planning"
..Lsader
Dr Douglas Conlan
Minister Rev. J. Rea Grant
B.A., V.Div.
Qrganist: Mr. Hap Swatridge
Telephone:
Church • 357-2961
Manse- 357-1072
Directory
• WiRgban? Peptecostal Chum!?
359 Centre Street,
Church 357-1340' - Res.
357-2865
Whitelaw B:A.
SUN., NOVEMBER 24, 1985
1.0:00 a.m. - Sunday School
11:00 a.m. - Morning Worship Service
7:00 p.m. - Student Drama Team
from Eastern Pentecostal Bible College
Faculty Speaker — Sue Rodney
Listen to "Moods and Thoughts for a Sunday"
, - Sundays 8 a m 10 12 noon on FM102
St. Paul's Church
(ANGLICAN)
WINGHAM
John Street at Centre Street
THE ANGLICAN PARISH OF
WINGHAM AND BELGRAVE
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24
11:00 a.m. - Reception of those privately
baptized
_ Music; Andrew's- Bel4 Ringers
Broadcast'on CKNX
Sunday School
Nursery
* * * 0 *
Minister: Rev. D. Madge
1:15 p.m. - Trinity, Belgrave