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• at'MJ.. Harry GUtoskle,
.,, Ile and Michael of Kitchener
Slladay with her mother,
LNcrmRintoul.
and. Mrs. Russell Ross of
Whigham were dinner guests on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Don Ross
ai$Brian
Mrs. Nettie Ross of Wingham
accompanied John McKinnon and
Mildred McCienaghan on Sunday to
see Mrs. Addie Foein (Addie Ross)
in., Mississauga Hospital. She is a
sister-in-law of Nettie Ross, On their
return home, they called at Erin
Lodge in Erin Mills to see Mrs.
Daisy. Connell who resided in
Wingham for many years.
On Wednesday morning the large
moving van came to the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Carman Whvtock to load
the furnitnre of Rev. and,, Jack
Whytee. k. They left thursday '
morning to: travel to Charleton,
North Carolina, where they .will
serve at Backereek firesbyterian
Church, North Carolina. The
•community wishes them the best.
Miss Ann Campbell of. Winghain
visited with the Whytocks before
Jack and Nancy left for their new
home.
Mrs. Annetta Jantzi of Milverton .
is a patient in Stratford General '..
Hospital. She is a sister-in-law of
Mrs. Rena Fisher of Wingham.
Mi. and" Mrs. Angus Falconer,
Mrs. Wes Tiffin, Mrs. Isobel Tiffin of
Lucknow attended the wedding of.
Stephen Belrose and Lyn Falconer
in Sarnia on Saturday.
Chalmers WMS meets
at home of Mrs. Rintoul
Whitechurch—Chalmers Women's
Missionary Society met Thursday,
April 21, at the home of Mrs. Norma
Rintoul„ Mrs, Angus Falconer and
Mrs. Wes Tiffin led the -worship.
Mrs. Falconer gave the call to
worship, read scripture from Psalm
104 and gave a meditation on spring,
followed by prayer. Mrs. Archie
Purdon' read a poem, "Our Thanks
To Thee" and Mrs. Tiffin gave the
topic, "Learning From Experien-
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OPTOMETRIST
Goderich
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ce". Mrs. Falconer read an inspiring
poem, "Travelling on my Knees".
Mrs, Walter Elliott conducted the
business and minutes were read by
assistant secretary, Mrs-. Rintoul,
Roll call was answered by seven
members with a verse °containing
the word, "rain". The ladies ac-
cepted an invitation to South Kinloss
WMS 100th anniversary on May 4.
The Maitland Presliyterial will meet
in Molesworth May 9 at 2 p.m.
Mrs, Wes Tiffin offered her home
for the May meeting -Offering -was
received and mated by Mrs.
William Purdon and Mrs. Elliott
closed the meeting with prayer,
Mrs. Rintoul served lunch and
courtesies were given by Vis.
Purdon.
AIDS INFORMATION
MEETINGS
The Huron County Board of Education and the Huron County Health
Unit will be sponsoring a series, of public information sessions. An
members of the conimunity are invited to attend to get the most up-
to-date information that's available and to hear about the school pro-
grams at 'the grade 7-8 and secondary level.
Seaforth Area at Seaforth District High School Tues., May 3, 1988
- 8:00 p.m.
Tues., May 10, 1988
8:00 p.m.
Thurs., May 12, 1988
- 8:00 p.m.
Mon., May 16, 1988
8:00 p.m.
Tues., May 17, 19
- 8:00 p.m.
Wingham Area at F. E. Madill Secondary School
Goderich Area at Goderich District Collegiate
Clinton Area at Central Huron Secondary School
Exeter Area at South Huron District High School
Wingham Optimists'
FISHING DERBY
at
HOWSON DAM
Saturday and Sunday
April 30 & May 1
9 a.m..- 4 p.m.
• Grab Bags
• Special Awards
Open to youths age 18 and under
Optimist marabout will not
be responsible lot the
suparvisioro Of Ottildreil.
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THE GOLDEN HAND was presented to several deserving Brownies by;leaders Sylvia Anderson and Nan-,,
cy McKeon. Mose receiving the Golden Hand are: back, Amanda Willie, Tanya Fitzgerald front; Victoria
WaeChter, Karen Schiff, Sarah Chapman and Danielle Richardson.
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BEL,MORE — President— Mary
presidedRenwick or tbe
meeting of the McIntosh-Behnore
United Church Women heldWednes-
day evening in the church. Betty
Darling introduced as guest
speaker her daughter W1ir.
Jean Rutherford and Mary Renwick
will -be in charge of the UCW service
to be held May 15. Plana were
discussed for the church supper on
Darling, Who la *.,staffiri'etri Or •
the Listowel Mental Health Outpa'
a, e
tient Services. Eileen gave an inter- •
esting account of her Work and the s nn
areas of need which the service
covers,
The purpose of the -UCW was
repeated .by the 13 members
present. Alice Mawhhiley was in
charge of devotions on the theme of
keeping in touch with God and.
WihnaDustow read Scripture from
Psahn 25. K611 call was "An idea for
spring". For the feature• Mra- Dad-
ingread a poem by Edgar A. Guest
called "SprhisfFiever".
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June 1 and the anniversary service
on June 12. /
The -meeting closed with the Miz-
pah benediction, followed by lunch
served by Laurine Wright and
Helene Haskins.
variety show
The Wingham Canadette Major- skills.
The corps juveniles and juniors,
attired in red body suits with gold
sequined,belts and feathers in their
hair, .did a routine to "The Bump".
Black body ositits with' black bowler
hats and silver trim were • the
costumes for the 'tiny tot a who
dazzled .everyOne with "Puffin' on
the Ritz". "Hands Up" wag the tune
ettes aneFlag Corps hosted their
:spring show, "Talent on Parade",
on Wednesday, April 13, at 7:30
in the town hall, attended by a large
crowd. Patti Robertson, the corps in-
structor, welcomed everyone pres-
ent and introduced Andy Williams
of CKNX, who was master of cere-
monies for the program.
When the curtains were opened chosen by the intermediates dressed
the backdrop was very attractively in pink body suits with rhinestime
decorated- - with the words, trim and white skirts. The corps
hosts meeting "Camidettes". m red and "Talent o seniors, attired in black body suits
Parade" in black, ...with an arraY of '4-leith brightly flowered skirts and
of Knox VMS
BELGRAVE7,Mrs. Ivy Cloakey
was hostess Monday, AprilLnk 'When.
she welcomed to her Mine fellow
members of - the Women's
Society. She presided
-,er the meeting and opened With
call to worship.. Scripttire -from St.
John's Gospel; chapter•15; *as read
- Mrs. Garner Nicholson. Mrs.
Robena McBurney - read a
meditation entitled "Saying NO To.
JesuS" and Mrs. Joe .DUnbar led in
prayer.
Mrs. Mac Scott gavethetopics,
"Only a-40tirriey" and 41101440y
the Window". Kell call . 'Wis an -
severed with aBibleverSeeioatalPitig
the word, "seed".Twentrione sick
and-shutiiivisitsvierereeOrd47 '
MegurrieY • site the
•secretary's report and Mt% 1101011kei
the finatie.lid reptirt. Mrs. NieyolsOn
will be be' in chaise :or May
itfk, CleakeY dieted' with
prayer and iiVea served by the
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stars. Theopeningriumber consis ed 'matching flowers in their hair,
of approxiinately,50 bubbling young performed to "La Bamba".
.ladieS.dressed in red body suits and The
white skirts who gave a very fine - Canadette Fireflies, the 10
11 to 18, dressed in
display of their talent on stage and in senior gilts aged
blaelr body suits, black tights with
the aisles to "'Freeway of Love".
gold sequined belts and' fire batons,
Paulette Lippert of Teeswater
gave a spectacular performance
sang a 1°1°' accompanied by Jeff which had everyone present in awe
• Murray of Holyrood-on piano. They
as they sat on the edges of their seats
also sang a duet. IVIiss Midwest Ma- "'
watching the girls twirling fire to the
Joiette 1987-88, Lisa Chapman -of
tune of "Dragnet". This brought the
Vanghari?; gave a display of her
program to a close.
skills Which captured the attention
team aftlie]agit4d4enacec.o4HhrseonoHfea,disrptlsakyisp-offt,
Andy Williams for donating his time—
The Canadettes are grateful to
theirartiStle ability ,witil the rope- and perfertning musical numbers
StAreilitineers Michelle Riley and and to Andy McBride for taking the
Warlda--Fiacher of -Teeswater kept time to play the tapes for the
the andienceeaptivated with toes -a- evening,
tapping ii4 they danced a waltzand
"oit.lo, the clog, clog jig -and reel, The ,
100TH BIRTHDAY
Wingham Ifellringers from- St. An -
ewe Presbyterian Church :Played A huge centennial parade was several tit*ters. Isobel Gamble of in Wingham tin Labor Day weekend
Teeswaterigave a recitation, "Ode in 1967, the best rade ever seen in
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to ' 'Age", whielr kept the the -town. Brenda and Barbara
audit -stitches. " , . , Stapleton woti prizes for best
TheilAltInghani ,Sacrect Heart Polk • costumes and the six children of.Mr.
.0-64 • ChOlt Sang several' numbers and and Mrs. Gordon Cerson of
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the. stupid are cocksure and the
tangent Mt ot
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Kira Stucky of Wingham and Teeswater, Brad, Candy, Barry,
Mtehael Creeknan of Elmira sang Kent, Sharon and Drew. also took
and diineriCa couple of numbers. prizes home for their old-fashioned
GyinlitiStrr Mary Lisle, Kelly costumes. Other winners for dr.s
Alexander and Julie Wile, gave wereLaurie Henderson and Darlene
several demonstrations of their Coultes.
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