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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-02-02, Page 8BELGRAVE—Twelve tables were n, play at the weekly euchre party Jan. 27 in the WI Hall.Winners of prizes for high scores were Mrs. Jean- Pattismraratjames R. Coultes. Low scores Wire held by Mrs. Lewis Strineheirse*id Lorne amieson: Mrs. MarieMerirley and °Ss Turvey -had the Mint lone hands and lucky drawiwere !on by Mrs. 'George Michie- and Stuart There will be euchre -again on ednesday, Feb. 3; ;starting at 8 Vincent 1V1iikas and ,Alicia of and Sara of Mississau weekend with her.. Mother,' Mr• s. Wriow -convalescing at the honi.e of Mrs. Leonard Robinson rettitned%, Mrs:. JIM Taff of 5 WadsWorth, Curch- choir surgeryinwestminsterRospitai Over the 'week of Aian. 23; MarjOrie London spent the weekend with Mrs. Mabel Wheeler. -;,-..;‘.; , • SaralrAnderson. • ' his son-in-law and daughter ;Mr. and university 1101;ital, LOntion and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas litkiy,‘Craig home last Wednesday following London. Bert Johnston is a: patient • in Procter of Lonclo rl visited With her Alexandri„Marine-mid- -General-- Mother, M -Elizabeth- forbcter of PiEtrOloOolovvelcome. 'CROWNED 4LIEEN Marjorie Procter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.:Robert-Potter of RR 5, Ornisels,' was ' creWiirid- queen' of Brussels Fair in 1971 Donna Mork - Man of Brussels wasrutinerup. 'ow rp'a 141 3:% 133 34, T.— a '47 64,!. '444,4,4?..,a,A,..t.s.V. ,,t.A.14234.4:`,:,0%.1,3.1?eXe • tS.).- ogt.4.'4,4. 4,4 Aar , Of„txt,.."4 Ple".:14:5:4:. *•;: 44240;4E' . 4.• • - • . • . — . , home were • Ray !WNW' of Lastowel. Brk#4" ROSs' -0 Sir Fiero:Int College, weekend iUi his parents, Mr. Mrs. Donitos. Glen and Ken Sinnainon of Wingbam were Sunday visitors with - Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beecroft, Mrs. Barbara Carey,of Kitchener was a recent visitor with her Parents? .Mr. and Mrs. Wifliarn Purdon of Whitechurch. Mrs., Norma Rintoul, 'vim, Agnes Farrier, Kiss Mildred-M4enaghan and John McKinnon were supper guests Monday evening with Mrse, Agnes Gaunt of %Ingham. Kelly Viiterwortli of Goderich is visiting afew days with her'-itrancl--" mother, Mrs. Pauline Adams. Mrs, Norma Flaconer of Goderich If :no her visited Tileglak with Mr- and Mrsl* Wallace 1V011igan and MS MiguS , Falconer: __ . RKL GRA . not United Churchr Sunday Scho�l field its an - mat Meeting on ;inn;V: rig yearly reports were pres�nted andpians for the coining yearwere discussed. 4 -•• The officers and tea§lierkfor 1988 are: ' superintendent,- , Mrs. Bob Gordon; assistant, George Procter;. secreterrtreaS1#0,>P041 Mgee; Beginners, Mr. John Canniball, ,Mrs. ., Danny -:McBurney,Mrs Kenneth - Hopper,'. ' Cameron ....:. . ..iiiii:::i...: ... ...:.).A.,1*,r.4...%::... .,:a.4...: .,......,..,,,,,,,,.......... ..„:„:.:,:,:.,...,g... - '- , ....,,, Cook Grade 4140:Wayne :Hopper, ,STARTING:tfNE'— The),'POrtO.Cornmilnitr:Hak.wasr,ttoe;.:ecener2.'ficifty of the ivas Crhil ROPPeol,-Pde_la3finti--titn.... , i::;•ififlie.dse. m_j_embers. rraced miniature cars they had .b#1440,PnisettiVe:- PORI' left, Carla Watson, CatrenCIP0-' rii3O;14;;.:: i 0741.;* Hi gins: r Richard Watsiln .and Julie Maier make.a.i#et minute starting4ine inspection of their entries. - - . • , . . 4 Grade , Mrs. Abs. • - • • ' • Nevivofficers . John 878, Mrs. •\. MRS. LEWIS STONEH U$E 887.9487 Murray Vinee **se Barry Logan; are eledted Seniors, George Procter; Mrs, Torn Black; AdOlts, Ross Akerson, Mrs. borothy Logan.. at Chalmers Whitechurch--Chahne.rs Presby- terian Church heldits annual meet- ing on Saturday, Jaii113. Rev. John Neilson opened the meeting with the singing of a hymn, followed by pray- er and scripture. Mr. Neilson was chairman and Archie Purdon acted as secretary. Reports were read and adopted and new business was dealt with. New managers- appointed for a three- year ,Period are 'bon Ross, William J Purdon, Agnes Gaunt and Helen . r1 Rintmil. Mrs. Arehie Fulton was named to a one-year term, replacing Mrs. Lori Falconer. C Following the singing of a hymn, Mr. Neilson closed the meefingwith W prayer. atBe "dyed irave- hall R. W. Bell CoTOMETRIST Goderiph The Square 5244661 3 . 7dtes TOURS AND TRAVEL LTD. WORLD WIDE ESCORTED:TOURS TWO 18 DAY WONDERS AAAH!!! SCAND1hAVIAnt 18 DAY DENBARK SWEDEN, NORWAY AND10ELANdlll Departs: May 26th, 19. • . price $4389.00 per person(Twin) DENMARK - COPENHAGEN, Tivoli Gardens, Great Shopping! • SWEDEN - Land of the Midnight Sun - Gothenberg, Stockholm, Ostersund, great scenery, lovely people. NORWAY - Trondheim, Oslo, Bergen scenic railroad ride and qiord cruise. ICELAND - The Great Geysir, waterfalls and thermal sprihgs. All breakfasts and dinners, transportation, side tours included. FULLY ESCORTED!!! Hospital Goderi h I • . , 1,3ELGRAVE---Allembers Of Kri United. Chureir chOir held the atuniale steal the home Mr. and Mrs:Robert Grasby„... . Court Whist Was played and priz were awarded •to Miss. Lor Campbell, WS: Agnes Menai), Mk Bert Johritten,ILots 'Anderson a Mrs. Lawrence Taylor., Lunch' w served, .after,whibt Et.shert tied ' . *as held; , with Robert Grasby • president and George Proct SecietorY4treasintr. The their decided to hold 4bui Ott Mittli: Itjtt ,(1!:30 p,irrt: int ehuren-SohOtiliooni:ko raise-n*1*f choir music. e grave. Abo, Philitr-StoPfOrtir Of ox Miss Michelle irturlaci Fergus Londonitisitedat‘..thesamehoine ir spent thetweekendiwithlier grand- their return Millie, they were:444* =in of inother,-Mrt:110tothy Logan. companied by Mrs. .Procter who Leslie- Vincent has been a patient Writ a' few days with:heedauttiter. es • ' ,,- ew UCW executive, ne s. as I 11 tailed at service tnig • . • as BELGBAVE®A service of in- Dorothy Logan; auditors, er stailation was held Sunday morning, Michie, Mrs. Ron Cook; nominating Jan. 24, in Knox United Church to committee, Mrs. Jack Taylor, Mrs. instal the following members of the Bert Johnston, Mrs. Norman Cook, er United Church Women, into their Mrs. D. Logan, pianist, Mrs George be • newly -designated offices: . past Johnston; archives, Mrs. Ofivelkilt. Or president, Mrs. Harold Vincent, Rev. John G. Roberts candugted president, Mrs. Ross Biggins; .first the service. As each person's name titrs re, • Members of 4-11.0ubt ieffiironare. asked to. get radii for a -challenge From the „Ontario Ministry o Agricultureand ko comes-thes . • • vice-president, Mrs. Jack Taiylor; was called, she took her place in one second ifice-president, Mrs. James of the central front pews. All - Hunter; treasurer, Mrs. Leslie remained standing as they declared Shaw; stewardship and finance their willingness to Serve. The -other leader, -Mrs. Florence McArter; UCW members Stood to affirm their secretary-treasiirer and coin- support and the entire congregation tnunication, Mrs.- Hunter; assistant rose to accbim, its support for the secretary, Mrs. Ross Anderson; officers. • Church in Society, Mrs. Robert •The minister chose as the basis for f orasby, Mrs. Melville Mothers; his remarks Matthew, chapter nine e questions: Toanyou light a fire With intlY. one match? Predict the weather' Set up a shelter? Survive safely' in the outdoors? How aboti testing some riliotrigrarihic and cOoking skills? Best ofall, -bo* does an with- Et gt,opp of new friends souridr. - Anyone mho finds this. appealing World Outreach, Mrs. William verses 16 and 17, which relate the Cotiltet • Christian Development,- lessen of the new material sewn on Mrs. •John IVI , s. or on an old coat and the pouring of new Bosman, Mrs. George Michie, In- wine into old skins. Fellowship with t Chtirch Services, Mrs Laura) all persons was essential. Jesus' Johnston, Mrs. James Lamont, Mrs. policy was always one of fellowship, Mike Cottrill; social committee, reaching out and taking risks. • Mrs. McArter, Mts. Lloyd Michie, The choir sang as their anthem, Mrs. Lorne Campbell, Mrs. John "Lead Me In Thy Way", with organ I' -Campbell, Mrs. Leslie Vincent; accompaniment by Mrs. George lead7ship d evelOpmept, Mrs. Procter. • I :. .co- operatively may, signup -tor;.,414.,44.Entionfer the 9, Al tdoOr( project,. for $.to hit people 12 to 21 *riot tie: M hers will learn, to .work r 1. witit'Other illikabers, iiiinaket**Oireltdf anahaveffen42Ine eating inTitoivesii#-Otiting4dannoif 411.ol • rinittgletS' ':*"-1 ; l • 26!tllrd..;::7.-.'.6:1..et,. , ::r e behig totfan;u;;: :tidi-4:61:06'. t:i 0' 6011E140 :TBRITAINUI 18 DAY'ENGLANDi SCOTLAND, WALES AND IRELAND TWO DoilartuitiDatet - May 5th, 1988:. Price $301940 per•pertan twtn_ • , 240„ 1988.7', Priate$,SWOO per peistiritwin • Ittitle ie met .iati in imthehall with large attendance, tile Motto tor this Curatoeonicetintwoo7ThOl‘ d 'order Yieldin4 place to nese. . ENGLAND London, Stratford.upon-Avon, York. A wealth of history, r• , . . SCOTLAND - Edflburgh, Ayr Beautiful Scene WALE- Cardiff, Brecon seacous, wtottom. 'A col allot Its omit ... -•r-IIIBIAW140filin;balway:Bai;:,Sliarkiet RosisrItlss thetEllaoloy &Mel Includes mostmeals,transpOrtakon,elde101sk'ft4y escoltedft:,. • members r'smeeting Ounito riyjone retpootttiS more ttk 3A,A. • Ve, an hi - Township happenings in 1957. Business discussion included the decision to cater for two Blyth Summer Festival suppers. It also was decided that Mrs. Garter Nicholson should make inquiries regarding new card tables for the hall . rof Viiiich was served by Mrs. Stanley • „lila& and Mts. AliceScott. The next - vvg be heldin the hall Feb. ,03b:the, forot. of' a pot -luck - etyone is welciane, AVIA I a