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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-06-07, Page 11a., .914.0`.0 P.',,,4,47>W4C.999,4 9/.9. • 4+44+9 • 4+ .4,994+9,. eefev.',9,91,,,: w Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robinson attended anniversary services at Calvin Brick United Church on Sunday. Rev. Robert Watt of Toronto was the guest minister. He was accompanied by Mrs. Watt. Mrs. John Stafforde-and Cheryl visited recently. with Mrs. Stafford's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Doten of Windsor. Among those attending the senior citizens' zone rally at Arthur on Friday were Mr. -and Mrs. Lloyd Faust, Mrs, Lloyd Jacques, Mrs. Joseph Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mundell, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robinson, Mrs. Robert Elschner and Mrs. Allan Hyndman. Mr. and Mrs. John Kneale of Qualicum Beach, Vancouver Island, spent a couple of days at the home. of Mrs. and Mrs. Harold King and also visited with Mrs. Viola Morden of Fordwich. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Mann spent a weekend in the states of Michig4n, Ohio WIC' New YOrkr4gentlY- Mee. Jaren WY110.114$ returned from a 15 -day tour of Europe. in Switzerland, she,• visited Mark Steedman, an exchange student there. Mrs. Les Edmonds of South Surrey, B.C., is visiting with Ray Stewart and other relatives. Robert Gibson returned home last Saturday from St. Joseph's Hospital, London, Evelyn Zimmerman of Missis- sauga spent thek weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zimmerman. Mr. and John Knox of Millar* visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Brown on Sunday. Mrs. John Strong visited for a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allan -of Kitchener, Mrs, Eva Ash of Listowel. and Mrs: Jean Van Alstine of Maberly spent a few days -with Mrs. Reta Ash. Memorial donation honors Dick Carson WROXETER—The St. Vincent de Paul Hospital Foundation in Brock- ville unveiled a new laser recently, a machine which will help people who have had eye surgery or lens im- plants. The $114,000 laser was donated in the name of former foundation director, Norm Carson, who died just over a year ago. Mr. ,--Carson is a former resident of Gorrie and his wife, the former Margaret Wearing, is a former Wroxeter resident. Mrs. Art Gibson of Wroxeter is a sister of Mr. Carson, Mrs. Carson was on hand at the hospital for the official ribbon - cutting ceremony. The laser will help victims �f diabetes -related glaucoma and treats complications following lens implants. In 20-25 per cent of lens implants, the tissue becomes cloudy within four years of surgery. The laser can be used to correct that condition in a 15 -minute procedure. The new equipment will mean that Brockville residents will not have to travel to larger centres for treat- ment of eye problems. The Carsons have resided in Brockville since 1967 when he founded Danor, forerunner Young people conduct service LA Brett M. ron graduat60 with a Bachelor 4f Arts degree, majoring in eccIornics at the spring convocation of Wilfrid Laurier University on Sunday. Brett attended Wingham Public School and F. E. Madill Sqcon- dary School. He is the eldest son of Mary Lou and Brian Cameron of Wingham and grandson of Ross and Alma Jamieson, also of Wingham. Travel is foremost in his immediate plans. to the present Canarm Ltd.,which donated the money for the aser in Mr. Carson's memory. He suffered from diabetes. Honor Watsons at farewell party GORRIE—Friends and neighbprs gathered -at the home of John and Carol Watson, Concession 12 of Howick Township, for a surprise farewell party on May 20. Approximately 20 families attended and presented them with a lawn lounge. The Watsons have taken up residence- in Belgrave. Bill and Darlene Fear of Listowel have purchased the Watson farm. 9 ,re„ srii4)-Aqt , sante* lest hOML•week, Her brother.,tiat• foOrne , Keays of Brueelleid; brought hr to the 000.04 1 theGihsonlionie• and Mr's. Rosie Marks, Brussels, visited uogerick; Mt. and Mrs James Mrs. cuffMarks last Tuesday Robertsoni atld Co evening, DMrU ingannoniMr. and Mrs. Lyle Hirt Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fryer and lk,o,tft Clff Marks. H amilton, are visiting with tile* lad. daughter arld SOIR-411-14W, aliUcINd les Mrs. Torn Shore; this weekend. eeat Mrs. Mildred Coupland, Mrs. Ted •nttlain Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Art Gibson, nursing home attended the senior citizens' zone rally at Arthur on May .27. The wRoxEirgtt4 visit to the Gibsons played music for their Fordwich Village- Nursing ROW te group's part of the program. - entertain reside* there inghlighted. Mrs. Allan Griffith accompanied the May meeting of the Wroxeter Mr. and Mrs. James Wake of United Church Woreell. Nepean and Evelyn and Doris Wake Mrs.', Mimi Hamilton presented of Toronto to Owen Sound -last "The Story of the BelIs",, ac Saturday where they visited cousins, companied by Mr, and Mrs. Art Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Strong. Gibson at the piano. She. said each , A total of 30 members of the bell displayed had a purposeanda Wroxeter Senior Citizens held their distinct mark in the collection, end-of-se.ason banquet at Brussels As each bell was shown and 16 last Wednesday evening. Mrs. Cliff story told, the music played by the Marks and Mrs. Allan Griffith visied Gibsons depicted the sounds of • - with Margaret Griffith and Mrs. Lila Christmas, weddings, happiness and " Toner at Callander Nursing Home sorrow. At the end of the story, Mrs. later that evening. Hamilton presented each resident The Wroxeter United Church walla bell Women, under the direction of Mrs. George Hamilton, entertained at the Fordwich nursing home on May 31. Mr. and Mrs. James Wake and Evelyn and Doris Wake, who had been visiting Mrs. Allan Griffith Mr. and Mrs. Gibson then en- ftertained with a medley of Don Messer favorites for the residents. Cookies, tee and juice were served" and a social time with the residents closed the meeting. ECONOMICS MAJOR. Michele Crawford, daughter of Orville Crawford of Wingham and Phyllis Crawford of Owen Sound, graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree, majoring 'in etibitil6g," from the University of Waterloo on May 26. WROXETER—Two young people of the church, Becky Elgie and Judith McMichael, led the Sunday morning worship service at Wroxeter United Church and did so in a remarkable manner. The responsive reading was led by Judith and the children's story, "Love You Forever", was told and acted by Becky, assisted by the choir. Old and New Testament lessons were read by Judith and the sermon, given by Becky, "God Is Love", was followed by a hymn and the benediction, "God Be With You". The hand of fellowship was given at the door by Karen McMichael and Jason Edgar. Mrs. Leone Raster presided at the organ and the call to worship was the first verse of "Holy, Holy, Holy", followed by the invocation a ord's Prayer. The offering was re eived by Sara and Sally Filsinger, Dennis Wintemute and Kyle Wheeler. 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