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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-09-13, Page 6MRS. LEWIS STONEHOUSE 74487 Mrs. Ruth Coyne and grandson, Ken Kirkham. of Windsor, spent a few days last week with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor and other Robinson relatives. Friends and neighbors wish to congratulate Mrs. Sarah Anderson of RR 4, Brussels, who celebrated her birthday Sept. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wightman,, Pamela and Kevin of Fergus, spent last Friday and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wightman. Mr. and Mrs. Don Metcalfe, Marie and Marsha of Hanover, visited last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wightman. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Vincent of Milton visited last Sunday and Monday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Vinceni'.Carrie Ann Vincent, who had been spending some holidays with her grand- parents, returned home last Monday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Vincent attended the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Walden of Blyth in the Blyth United Church recently. Mr. and Mrs. William Rae of Hanover visited Sept. 1 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wightman. Paul Coultes has left for. the Ontario Agricultural . College in Guelph where he will start his second year of the diploma course. Steven Coultes has joined the St. Mary's Lincolns of the Western Junior B hockey league and will be taking Grade 13 at the St. Marys high school. Commencing Sept. 17, the Belgrave library will be open Saturdays from 2 to 5 p.m. Everyone - BELGRAVE-A` happy occasion is welcome to come in and browse was celebrated on Saturday, Sept.:3, over the selection of books for at the honpe'.of Mrs. Sarah"Anderson children and adults. when family and friends gathered to Mrs. Elizabeth Procter of con ratulate her . on her 85th birthday. All her family was present for the special occasion: Mrs. Pat Hunking of •Auburn, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schreiber of Milton, Mr. and . Mrs. Ed Hartlin, Kingston, Mr. and Mrs.... Toni May, ...Mgssissauga, -. Mr-.... and Mrs. James Anderson, Guelph and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Anderson, Schomberg, as well as 14 of her grandchildren and her sister, Mrs. S t b 1 � k- a vm . Clara Black of Campbellville. Added � - ' n vows ex an ed. infriends to make a totalof 85 people Listovv;I who came to�t �+► Belgrave visited fora couple of days with Mr, and Mrs,, Howard Zet r, Sherry,. Amanda and Alia of RR 4. Walkerton, recently, Kate Procter bas started her first year at the University of Guelph. Any boy or girl is invited to attend the first meeting of the 4-H club project., "Much Ado About Meats" starting Sept. 20 in the Women's Institute Hall at 7 p.m. For. more information, please contact Mrs. Glenn Montgomery, IRR.i, Belgrave, or Mrs. Peter- Campbell, RR 4, Wingham. Mrs. Anderson. celebrates 85tl ., NOTICE MUNICIPAL ELECTION OFFICIALS Due to the fact that the number of election polls has been increased this year,' interested parties are being sought to act as Deputy Returninofficers and Poll Clerks in the upcoming Municipal Election Schedules to be held in November, 1988 in the Town of Wingham. For more details or to indicate your willingness to act, please contact the Clerk's .office during normal office hours Monday to Friday. CByron Adams. Clerk .� 111. LTCE133111MINATRE Phone 357-1630 for 24 hour movie information 1 iPLAYING FROM FRIDAY TO THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 16th 22nd' SHOWTIMES: RI. AND SAT. AT 7:00 and 9:00 PM SUN. TO THUD'S. ONE SHOW EACH EVENING AT,8:00. PM ONLY NON-STOP BE -OF'AUG' De Niro and Grodi r are terrific!'. -=Jeffrey Lyons, Snealrt"Previews/ o �i rci Gary Moon Phrato to these were nieces, nephews and 3. help Sarah celebrate her birthday. Everyone wishes her many more years of health and happiness. Dairy Princess visits members .. of Lakelet WI LAKELET--Mrs: Lyle Murray was hostess.for the Agriculture meetingFof theWonien?s Institute on Sept., 1. Special guest, Miss `Brenda Nancekivell of RR 1, Clifford,.who'is the reigning Huron County .Dairy Princess, told of her unforgettable experiences at the Ontario Dairy Princess, competition held recently at the CNE. She also demonstrated how to make rasrry-frosty which was very tasty:a Brenda was thanked, by . Mrs. Harold. Wallace who also.had a reading pertaining to agriculture in other Countries. - The presidents, Mrs. Derril Hallrhin, conducted the 'meeting ad.orsEmerson Ferguson was in irge ,of devotions. :Delegates to ty; RAW in Hensel! on Oct. 3 b Mrsr. Hallinan and 3Mrs, Perg son. The delegate to `Guelph Area co venti on in Maryhill on NOT. 2 and S he Mrs• Lloyd.Tacques, .. The smite ` w404 -given by Mrs. Henry Milstein. Ten membo e five viSito1 : ai *erectthe roll Call by telling .the 'favorite mays ,of serving:.ao vegetable. T mee ink .with a lively attic of fruit,; ettibles, plants and . aenek fea ' : after whieh the hostessservA MIlS' °fin late, rRcu.� Ruth Ann Jermyn and Renald An- thony Siblock were united in mar- riage on Saturday, Aug. 13, at 3:30 p.m. The ceremony took : place at Trinity United ., Church, Listowel, with Rev. Murray McLeod of- ficiating. . Ruthis the daughter of Mr: and Mrs. Mel Jermyn, RR 2, Bluevale and Renald is the son of Mr. and Mrs.. Anthony Sibloek"Oshawa . Matron of . honor :was Gladys Munro, aft 1on ister: of the 7.1 bride. Flower girls were Stephanie Jermyn, Waterloo, niece of the bride and Heather Mercer, Oshawa, niece of the groom. Best man was Al Siblock, Toronto, brother of the groom. Ringbearers were Denver Jermyn, Waterloo, nephew of the bride and Edward Siblock, Toronto, nephew of the groom. The couple honeymooned in the Canadian Rockies and are now pr I�� 'tlixi ti S � atfbrd. Bib:Ie Society is slated for next week The first. Bible SOciety Was' or- will ` be held Sept. 19 to 24 ..to help 'ganized in• 1804 *England and,n iw rare .money for these and many :heti Ytentanches.areall overate. other projects of the Canadian Bible world. The.ene Bible is available Society. • in 293 different languages; with portions of the Bible available in over 1,837 different tongues. This represents about one-half of the world's known di,alectsi At present, rte; r.: f :• 555 transslattzon projects areun- •r''rcu .f. ir,.:•• /)�� . :{%:.'f,.:•fF.+rlfj:4: ff.+A.� r: •lf:r �!:h f si.�.rf 1•fi 4�v''�ff✓Fff.•J derwayb• The Bible Societies -exist to trans- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beecroft and late, publish and distribute the Holy Mr. and Mrs. Ray Arbogast of `Scriptures of -the;Old and New Testa- Stratford visited Sunday with Mr. Meats, without doctrinal note or and Mrs. Ron Beecroft of Wingham. comment, in .languages the world's Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hertel of .pecle can read and understand and Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. John at prices people can afford. The Sinnamon of Seaforth, visited with Bible Society leaders believe people Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beecroft on prize what they pay for, so the dis- Sunday and also were 'part of the tibutionp'ams have always en- gathering at the Beecroft home in aged people -to purchase their Wingham. y x gyres at whatever price they n realistically :ford. [u theThird World, much dis- Wa So heaVily Subsidis-ed b MRS. JEAN ROSS 1574459 ��rl?♦.�.{:fir� ��fr' "*'.• g.r outside contributions to Make the seri tures t iy affordable. Even in Canada, certain individuals and oups__are _offered glft ° scriptures, aillle Bibles for Vie visiort�nrr- asSette seriptures for the +a` i.;,► 1 testaments for cbi eitens and Canadian 1 6j5 Mrs. Jane Vannus, Lauren and Lindsay of Lambeth were visitors with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw, on Wednesday. Sunday visitors at the Laidlaw home • were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laidlaw, Michelle and Jason of Dorchester, . _,- On Friday, Mrs. Joann Duchartne of Goderich visited with her parents. Richard Moore left on the weekend to attend college in Lin a:X:CR7�!��tintiii•.'.C: