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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-01-19, Page 7ra;n sg df+a $, .1 r IP. tG� �2f y�t rktii it MAITLAND SECRETARIES — The Maitland Pr-esby►terlelef'.the 'Women's Missionary an- nual meeting Monday at St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Win aryu held s!.r. aree back, 9c�arrao; Secretaries for the upcoming year Mrs. William McCreath, Ripley, literature, Mrs. Clarence Gibson, Molesworth; friendship and service; Mrs. Gordon Wall, Wingharn, publicity; front, Mrs. Glen ' Haidedb Klnlough,, recording secretary; Mrs. Allan McDougall, � �, g South Kinloss, adult- secretary west; Mrs. George Elliott, Brussels, adult east and Mrs. Bruce Hamilton, South Kinloss, youth and children FORDWICH — For their first meeting of 1' ,t1�e-Pordwieh Senior Citizens enjoyed a potluck luncheon at 12p.n.. t ee:Carsweltwished everyone a Happy New Year and "Happy Birthday" was sung to two members. A minute of silence was observed for the passing of George Bartman, after which Mrs. George Richards sang "There Will Bea Meeting in the sky% Minutes from the November and December meetings were read and approved. The auditor's report was given by Mrs. Clarence Carswell and approved., John Preston ai Listowel, presided` for the installation of new officers. They are: past -president, Clarence Carswell; president, Mrs. Helen Nickel; first vice, Mrs. Roy, Kennedy; second vice, Mrs. Bernice Marriner; secretary, Mrs. Wray Cooper, treasurer, Lorne Kelly.; pianist, Miss Midnie McElwain, The meeting continued with the new officers in charge. Money was voted to Mrs. Edna Doig for stamps, Helen Nickel for correspondence. and eachgaup_to use ti t ey._seefit for pang for enterta dente. Mr. Preston, fief for USCQO Zone 1, waste.gpeat_spe t e:spo on tl r advantages su+ws :;fie enjoying :and` what. hi. .a. ble to then. The need for new members wasstressed.m -- Mrs. Jean Clarkson told the:story .. behind the hymn "Just as I am" ►ith .mss, � a Richards singing the hyo MisaMC ►ain closed the program with. several well-chosen ren New D:ernocr t executive •for 1 New Democrats from .across Huron County met at the Clinton Public School on Jan: • 10 ;to elect an executive for 1 a The new executive consists of: president, Heather Klopp, Zurich; vice president, Stephen Park, Goderich; secretary, Jackie Posthill, Exeter; treasurer, Fran McQuail, Lucknow; membership secretary, Tony McQuail, Lucknow and members at large, Agnes ,and Larry Proulx of Ethel, Chris Grande of Goderich and Ben Barnes, Brussels. New officers installed January WMS meeting The Women's Missionary Society of :.St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Wingham held its monthly Meeting in the Upper Room last Tuesday with the executive in charge, The highlight of the nxeeting was th h to ation of the 19$8 executive tedBigfieti. �y� past em is include: past ,. Mrs. GordonWall; Donaldson; John • dent, Mrs. Wall; she"y!,;' Mrs. Olive McKay assistant secretary, Mrs, C. Tiffin; tr'assurer, 'ars. Harry Bat pianist, • ,Nits. Johnston Conn; assistant. _ Merle Wilson; pubiici`, Thin naasea� Sadie, liter,! and y.5 and Glad Mrs Vis, Tien; Wright and Mrs, W. Lapp; nominating committee, Mrs. Lapp; auditors, IVlrs. McKay and Mrs. Wall., and historian, Mrs. Tiffin.. Mrs. Wall opened the meeting with a prayer and Mrs. Bateman had the devotions. The scripture was .taken from Genesis .Mgtthew and: she topje Was :"Let there be; light".,X: ending wif�r, Thero4eibigw steed Wilson and dedicated by Mi.' The motes. td t'het were read gave the es in Mrs. Brunner, atbrief.re In Win. held in Tort + . a b .- ats0 +du d pis for a lead vodonfdrenbe atdeQueleenpment's University,ce Kingstown,' M ere woul red t e .Ha � abs r�1. A,ll : the L tam voted tob� xltfex'.nu�aiing rarer die of Winchelsea .aa engaged as hutter maker.rThree tattering, wagon were e, under the super isioa . e, M nn +cd :, hands Wri; 9.is May Vis, 1 and 15 a workshops at. the conference : w stress ., leader- ship, with the therm on ' cyclub Mrs. Jean Wilson ' resent the • District at thisconferen A lively discussionof free trade followed the election of officers: In his report from the provincial •400,111/4 council, Mr. McQuail pointed: "Family farmers and Canadian workers will be played against illegal Mexican workers in the United States. These exploited workers. 'are paid- terrible wages with lousy.workingconditions. • "Ten yebradalgo the banks told is we bad to owl* him in**grates they were ird-' i r cOuntries. Willi tradefarine and workers will be teid they have` ace* Mexican ,rWagee if they want tokeep working." . • Mr. Mogul, went on to say the free trade deal'' " "a' , lousy: agreelnent` that doesn't Secure access to the U.S. miprkek•:a't'gives away the energy security :ire snow posedly bought. and eertainly, paid for with high'.energy prices.. It threatens. our, . economic . in. . adependence, ' our cultural ;ldef tityr fit ne that- we ;as ;worki people and fairy ftt ere 'Want to built fr ourselves . and '. our , . child " . 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