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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-09-13, Page 8-610:1'71,14r, ,rn 1-tt3r.ttv.:vt-tt-,1 Pm, • ALT.INV„ Mrs. .Wheeleiry, tdent open Meer WPmen-, Time". The worship i,ilhnA0 Was conducted by brut 1V1 with Mrs, Bessie Johnston and' Mrs. alen,q Johnston using as titoir the 'nte• "Row Far Will You Walk With Us?", taken from Mandate. This concerned the South African - problem of violence, apartheid and equal rights. The scrapbook ot church activities begun by Mrs. Thelma Perry end Mrs. Anna Johnston is being carried on by Mrs. Mary Peacock and she would appreciate clippings and pictures taken since 1980. The Wroxeter fall rally, Monday, Oct. 17, at 7 On., was discussed, also the bazaar to be held Oct. 28, The ting c�Jnmitt • st ileen wiars,*, MrL Ma! „n. ewartarid Mrs. Audrey Edgar, • asked halve their „report fori -next 'meeflng in Noventher, other repOrti mast be submitted. Rev. Bonale"!Aultile had a coif. the new cookbook, Set U Break.Bread Together"-, This boo ts, comprised of recipes frOkgroups ail over Canada. Mrs. Nancy •Corrigan gave 'a report .of Westminster Weekend and also the very successful Bible School held in the church, this slimmer: 'VITA.' Wheeler attended the Gota.rre Women's Conference in Waterloo M June. The conference has been growing since its beginnings in NW_ and this, year reached capacity. Benediction closed the meeting, with lunch by Unit 11 and asocial time. 'Christian Missions is WMS meeting theme BLUEVALE ,--..11(fis. Glenn Golley chose' "Christian Missions” as the theme to open the.Sept. 7 meeting of the Women's-Missioriary Society of • Knox Presbyterian Church. Mrs.'KeithIleffatt read scripture froth-Danlel, chapter Six, with-com- ments"Windows in Dark Placesiy:Slie said, "We should open happy windows for others with conrogetiitfit,, hope and jity. Mrs. Stanley Moffatt offeked prayer and a • second version of the Ten tom- mandinents, Ten ladies answered the roll call with a verse from the Bible men- tioning a weed. Mrs. Jack 'Jenkins gave the treasure?'s report and accepted the offering, with prayer by Mrs. Golley. Two get -Well cards were signed by all for Md. Jack Willitts and Mrs. Alba Mundell Who are in hospital. Business included an invitation for a bus trip to a Russian Orthodox Church in Toronto and,the Wynford. • R. W. Bell 4 0 OPTOMETRIST Goderich • The Square- 524-7661 , Drive Book Store, with the Wingharn Presbyterian ladies. Heritage Books r were purchased from Mrs. Jenkins and the October Thankeffering meeting was planned for when Miss Marjorie AnnAUMichaei will showPictures of Australia-. • Mrs. tarry Welch -showed nim .of "Sights and Sounds of -USSR'", showing-the:-beantiful-clurreheS . Overflowing with worshippers. They are filled with- images of Christ and •candles glow with deep 'meaning. "We can learn to respect the heritage of the churches," she said. She closed with the messagethat 'God embraces and sustains the churches until the end of time. A hymn and prayer closed the meetingMrs. S. Moffatt, Mrs. K. Moffatt and Mrs. Elston served lunch. 'VA •„' g • • • • ••••••1,•••-,,,Z,•,•.0 +444•444A, re ,A• Presbyterian a rs. n Sunda.q40 enjo r at . - inlet' r •Resta ant .,', htintie iiir,' , , brideandgrOem. . - - ' • ' Vernii! A44064111 '''40th' Best • man ... was i,, Spencer andiVersal*: '-' - •• Shoemaker, S'hOemiker, friend of the groom., °.:yifeafireivapp$1 waayithiqit tle do Ushers Were, Gerry Visser and GI -alp , advertised last weekrs-paperahke' Itehittiller; friends of ' the - tiro. ; found a- good home. The respOnsa';', Russell.. McMillan, nephew of'the ' .was -wonderful, ' - . ' ' - • ''" ''''' bride, was ringbearer. WapLie Shirleyfriend• d ofandbride.office• PART -T 'Vont • EDLCATION CONESTOGA OOLLEV *- CLINTON CAMPUS COURSES OPEE ED IN WINGHAM. THIS PALL , BASIC FOOTCARE . . . $34 Wednesday, Sept. 14, 6:94:).m. 5 weeks ..ADDED NURSING pal. FOOTCARE ....... ..... ... • .• $45 'Wednesday; Oct. 19,6-9 p.m. 7 weeks BASIC CARDIAC LIFE SUPPORT . . ........ . $26 TUOS. & Thins. Nov. 22,7-10 p.m. 2 weeks • ;SAM DRUG THERAPY. " • $1,43, AN hes , Sept 21, 7-10 p:m. 10,vveeks Ft. wER RRANGING .DESIGN 64 eiscome . Wedriesda ▪ 28,7-9:30 p.m. 8 weeks • ▪ LEVEL .1 . .. . . . noley, Sept. 28.7-10 0.01. 40 weeks $46 ,t. • ' ANOING •onn • an .4111, • %te To EPIN hi ins-114110'.diWV*440441,•lieft weeks _ • visitors With Gordon proposed/the toast te e brid June Visser was in ctardp Of Ilues,thsek.`• A reception was Blum* • ' tL ,t on•were his nieces, Mrs. Betty Jewelling of Barrie; Mrs. 'Catherine McGowan, Harriston and 'Dorothy Brown, Elora. at. the d: at.the Mr, and bliriS. Ken Galbraith have reterned home from a short holiday esi,7,11'orti , fld eritort areeS ugh and northern wh�h they enjoyed. d Mrs. Gary .Gibsok,. wa, Were„weekend visitorswitit • Gordon Gibson. CAMPUS ;•t 1,44 • ' At 1111141,1711.•4144.4.47,144.41,01.1 4141710.714.710,14/0VaNi7 IMI414,7PAWV7017417WAMMAMIXTMIAM' Y7.11/6M101015 6IiiiVISktgl' Oteff0011,' ••': U404%11 , • • 1A7::.:7C ,A4.14`1 P.: • ,;(o, itdsagBalakt iyad ot lot of catching