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Mr. and Mrs. Brent Bowyer,
Donald, Teresa, Christopher and•
Marcus of Winghm, visited Sunday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Menu
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
Atp,aday. ,
Mr. and ,Mrs. 1410Yd- Feast at-
te de .aarveY Pieriamin's 92nd
hirt ,2eelebration at HAMM 011
Thursday.
Me. aml.Mrs. Bonal (Elizabeth
Ann) Westeott -of-Gravenharst _and
Heather Lynn Schumacher of Red.
Deer, Alberta, spent.4 few daYe with
their mother, Mrs. David Neilson
and attended the funeral of their,
father, David Neilson.
Mrs Laura 'Johns and Miss Sheri
Lee of Listowel were supper guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Johnston on
• 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
Ontlriocampaign to support heart disease and stroke
research is being conducted from February 1 through
February 29, 1988.
1, THEREFORE, proclaim that the month of February be
observed as iHeart 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 civic,
social and fraternal organizations and business estab-
lishments to give this campaign the greatest possible
support.
MAYOR, Jack Kopas
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Mr. and Mrs. Carsoi Watson of
Brussels' visited Tuesday with Mrs.
Isabel Adams,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hastie an
Mr. and Mrs. Hebert '
Strong were -
recent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
ArchleAllerdflektawet ;
Mrs. Nettie Ihttatiseiland Stanley
Edgar of Molesworth Called Thurs-
day at the home of Mrs. John Strong.
and Mrs. Wayne Stevens of
Mississauga, accompanied by Mrs.
A. L. Stephens from Wingham
hospital, visited Mr. and Mrs, Alvin
Grainger, RR 2, Wroxeter, on
Sunday afternoon.•
Mr. and Mrs. ,Gordon Louttit of
Wingham visited Tuesday with Mrt.
Cecil Grainger.
A number attended Open House
for Ken Edgar's birthday at
Wroxeter on Sunday.
Mrs. Robinson
is hostess for
January meeting
GORRIE --- Mrs. James Robinson
was hostess for 'the first meeting of
the Women's Missionary -Society*
Knox Presbyterian Church for 1988.
MrsGordonMojr-�pene&the
meethig 74111th the poen, "True Sun -
•light of theSoul" andall joined hi the
singing of a hymn. Ws. 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
YVONNE A EN WAI,.TERS daughter of Marjorie and ROty Potts
of Collingwo d and 'son of Ng Andthe late:;4111Sred WaltOR:Pf
Teeswater, w h to announce their marriage WIWI took place Dec
28 in CoNngw•\. ate home of the bride's parents. It was attend-
ed by their immediate families and the service was conducted by
Rev. John Locke of the Trinity United Church.
Rev. Brenda Shipton
teachings of Jesus." She closed her leads Guild •devotions
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remarks with prayer- and a hymn -
was sung accompaniedat the organ
by Mrs. Glenn Underwood.
Roll call was.answered with a
poem or prayer for .the new year.
Mrs. Alvin Mundell read the Minutes
of the December meeting and
recorded the visits made to sick and
shutting. An outline of the mission
study for 1988, “PeopleS and
Churches of the USSR", was given
by Mrs. Robinson. -
The meeting 'dosed with a kvimt
and prayer by Mrs. Mundell. .
-GORRIE — The ladies of St.
Stephen'sGuild met at the home of
Jean- Undervrood, president Cheri
Famish opening the meeting: with
the Guild Prayer. Rev.. Brenda
Shipton led the evening's devotions.
She read the story 01 the three wise
• men, then asked the membersto
think about the gold presented to
jaw" and bolsi He remits the gold to
Our lives. All Members shared their
.idea s of gold Jesus brings totheir
&es.
Recipient ot a plague in recognition ot outstana
ding superiority in real estate sales is Stan Chad
wick (rightliotthe Wmhjno11ce W. At-aka:tee &
Co. Ltd., Real Betide and sine" Bmkere
is shown with anY Wrett
tee. Mil awardr acoIedga a SaIesvpi
two me
ninth ono
this res
Por.
Chad
Twelve members answered the
:roll call With-, an Wit to .Stheit the
• church kitchen, 'Dorothritiiiiipta
'presented a very favorable
treasurer's report.
Mrs. Parrish presented a request
• from the Lions Club for members'
approval. It was decided to let the
Lions use the church basement the
;first Tuesday of each month for the
. Meetings. The Guild will supply
coffee and Georgina'Zimmerman
• Volunteered to:provide squares,
tartS, etc.
Members planned a supper for the
Lions supper meeting on Tuesday,
Jan.. 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",
®n the World Day of Prayer Friday,
March 4, at Gorrie United Church.
Joan -Cane expressed thanks to the
ladies from her son,' BM and Mrs.
Parrish read thank -you cards from
Olive Underwood and Grace
Browne, Miss Shipton thanked
Dorothy Ruppel for her work in
hinging drapes in the rectory. She
told members of a pilot project, a
Lenten program concerning
violence against women from The
end Chnrch. then closed the
/Wieling with Grace.
Mrs , timinetinan was in charge of
the...evening's program and Lorna
Ktfebej helfed her with a few games
•Ws. Zimmerman then
ved lunch assisted by Mrs'.
t meeting will be held on
.1reb. 2, at Beryl Steueit.
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