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Mr. and Mrs. Brent Bowyer,
Donald, Teresa, Christopher and
Marcus of Wingham, visited Sunday
t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Buck.
Last weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Stewart and Peter, RR 2, Gorrie,
attended the Silver Stick Tour-
nament in Port Huron, Michigan, in
which the Howick Bantams par-
ticipated.
Mrs. Alvin Mundell attended the
annual meeting of the Maitland
Presbyterial WMS in St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church, Wingham, on
Monday. - Sunday. .
and Mrs. Mra,carS011,-,Witteolt of
Brussels visited Thesday with Mrs.
IsabeiAdant*
Mr. and Met. Robert Hastie
Mr. and Mrs,----aohieu
•recent dinner:10003:0W. and Mrs,
Archie Miller 4if Igatowel:
Mrs. AtettielattehiSoiliaid Stanley
Edgar, if Molesworth called Thurs-
day at the -homeof Mrs, John grog.
Mr. and Mrs.. *ape Stevens. of
Mississauga, a(!companied:* Mrs.;
A. L. Stephens from Wingham
hospital, visited Mr...and Mrs. 4/v14. f,
Grainger, RR 2, Wroxeter, son
Sunday afternoon. •
Mr. and Mri. Gordon,Louttit of
VVetglhGarniainigiseirte. with
Mrs.
Tuesday wi'Mes.
Ci ,
A number attended Open liouse;.
for Ken 'Edgar's birthdaY., At
Wroxeter on Sunday.
•, rs. Lloyd. Faust at -
,tended Harvey Dierlarnm's 94nd
birthday celebration at Hanover on
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald (Elizabeth
Ann) Westeott of Gravenhurst and
Heather Lynn Schumacher of Red
Deer, Alberta, spent a few days with
their mother, Mrs. David Neilson
and attended the funeral of their
father, David Neilsoxi.
Mrs; Laura Johns and Miss Sheri
Lee of Listowel were supper guests.
of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Johnston on
Tag 0(erie
• MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS the effects of heart disease and stroke are
responsible for widespread suffering and create serious
economic hardship in our community;
AND WHEREAS the Heart and Stroke Foundation of,
Ontario is taking positive action to reduce the incidence
• of heart disease and stroke through a planned, priority
research program;
• AND WHEREAS the Heart and Stroke Foundation of
Ontario campaign to support heart disease and stroke
research is being conducted from February 1 through
February 29, 1988.
I, THEREFORE, proclaim that the month, of February be
observed as `'Heart and Stroke Month" in the Town of
Wingham.
1 further urge all citizens to cooperate in the Heart and
Stroke Foundation of Ontario campaign, and all Cvic,
•social and fraternal organizations and business estab-
lishments to give this campaign the greatest possible
support.
MAYOR, Jack Kopas
Recipient of a plaque in recognition of outstan-
ding superiority in real estate sales is Stan Chad-
wick (right) of the Wingliim offiee, lircfnitie
Co. Ltd., Real Estate and Business Broker. Stan
is shown with company Presdent, Wilfred
tee. This, award a sales vohnne
two million dolyear 1987 and i
ninth consecutive ,yea ttat Stiin has retie
this prestg�us
Por all., yo
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Mrs. Robinson
is. hOSteeS for
1„lanuary rneetin
GORRIE — Mrs. James Robinson
was hostess forthe first ineetintof
the Women's Missionary Society:Of
Knox Presbyterian Church for 1988.
- Mrs._ -Gordon- -Moi-r-Lopened-- -the
.meeting with he "Tim
t poem,. e
light -of thiSoul" and all joined in the
singing of a hymn.•Mrs. Moir read
- scripture from St. Luke's Gospel,
chapter 19, relating the story of
Zacchaeus on which she based the
meditation entitled "Begin A New
Life — A New You". She stated,
"Just as Zacchaeus changed after
his meeting with Christ, so our lives
can be changed as we follow the
teachings of Jesus." She closed her
remarks with prayer and a hymn
was sung, accompaniedat the organ
by Airs. Glenn Underwood.
Roll can was answered with a
poem or prayer for the new year.
Mrs. Alvin Mundell read the.-mimites
of the December meeting and
• recorded the visits e to sick and
shuthis. An 4mitline of the- misslon
study for Mg, "Peoples and
Churches of the USSR", was given
by Mrs. Robinson.
The meeting closed With a hymn
and PraYer by *FS: Mundell.
YVONNE ANDAt N Vi1444TERS daughter Of Marjorie arictRoy Potts
of Collinewood and 'son of P4ig and the latejlffifred Wailerf,of
Teeswater, wish to announce their marriage which took placooDec.
28 in CoNngwoodat the home of the brkiet parents. it was attend-
ed by their immediate families and the service was conducted by
Rev. John Locke ofthe Trinity United Church.
• Rev. Brenda Shipton
leads Guild dev
-GORRIE — The ladies of St Twelve members answered the
Stephen's Guild met at the home of roll 04 with, anitem to steep the
Jean Underwood, president 'Cheri church kitchen.' 'Dlifothilti0-011
Parrish, opening the meeting with •presented a very favorable
the Guild. Prayer. Rev. Brenda treasurer's report. •
Shipton led the evening's devotions. Mrs. Farrish presented a request
Si* read the sten! of -three Wise: - from the Lions Club for members'
men, then asked the Members to approval. It was decided to let the'
think about the gold presentectiu ':..muus use the Church basement the
Jesus aridly)* He returns the gold to !first 'Tuesday of each month for the
air lives. All members shared their , meetings. The Guild will Supply
''.ideas of gold Jesus brings to their 'coffee and Georgina Zimmerinan
lives. , ' volunteered to provide squares,
tarts,etc.
• Members planned a supper for the
Liong supper meeting on Tuesday,
Jam 19. A noon luncheon was also
• planned for Thursday, Jan. 28, at
11:45 in the basement of the church.
'Lynda Kerley volunteered to speak
on the day's theme, "Open Doors",
on the World Day of Prayer Friday,
March 4, at Gorrie. United Church.
Joan Cane expresged thanks to the
ladies from her son,Bill and Mrs.
Parrish read thank -you cards from
Olive Underwood and Grace
Browne, Miss Shipton thanked
• Dorothy Ruppel for her work in
• hanging drapes in the rectory. She
told members of a pilot project, a
Lenten program concerning
• violence against women from The
• National Church. She then closed the
• meeting with Grace• .
Mrs. Zimizierinan was in charge of
• • the, evening's program and Lorna
Keebel helped her with a few games
.tfdit,& Zimmerman then
'1Unch, assisted by MI.'S.
• kt meeting will be held on
Feb. 2, at Beryl Steuer-
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