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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-12-13, Page 91 -;.; •;17,-.7.7,7; '77 Far inforrna 40, soon The 1989 $ e time! Pregrams and Services $ $ Wei released by the Ontario 0 ;y of Apiculture and FoorlOs being distributed this week to f rms throughout the comity. The brochure contains a sumntary of upcoming educational meet' services avallablerand a list ef agri' cultural orgenization annual meetings of interest to farmers across Huron. Programs begin in January,‘ and many require advourceregistration. The Irechure will be unfit] to farmers in planning winter -du- eational activities. Any farmer not receiving a copy via household mailing cancel] the OMAF office. . • . • .•. ..•..-•-- PAST PRfSIDENT4S AWARD Brian Potter, riht, received the Past President's Award from Beigrave Kinsmen President Darryl Culbert at the recent Kinsmen Christmas geHogether. Mrs. to read from the second of /*Book of Ulm to open fast Wednesday's meeting Of the Women's Missiimary Society at the Mawr" and VOLltdroj homeof Mrs. LarryWelch. "0bth Town I Bethlehem" Wag the retat Mrs. Keith Wean told the ladles favor either- moson_. at the star al —unit* in Be'. Jesus WRIS borntheremrder thestar, Wirth now is oae of our ChAstmas symbols we have in �r homes to remind us ef Wu love. Mrs. Alice Elliott followed with a prayer. The minutes of the last m were read by the secretary and adopted. Mrs. Jack Jenkins gave the trea- surer's report and accepted the offering with prayer by the PWS! ON ALL IN -STOCK CORSKAS .90 DAyst Now you can have a good old familyChristmas with a great new family car, -wit liout having to put Mita lot °leash before Chris mas. See your Ontario GM Dealer todayabciutaciy 'new '89 Tempest or Corsica currently in- iisto‘ ck, and stillhave soya.' ething left to put in your stodfin- aferitatt_ismol; „b. lio$3495;1491611%. 'of !Olio* Mrs. Joak-ms made a intim to meet AO alkeetion, secooded by- mrs. y 4 F2slon. Golleei told Of Th.. Sue Caber„ Athil Is 70 pears old and Winitillg ID Malawi.' She is sponsoredthe BerceMaitlandPro;bytery.. Phew were made to assist Marie Walker in mat* the oe malt bons for the elderly people in the community. "0 Come MI Ye Rahn& was sung, o .a by to close the meelle. Lunch was served by Mrs. M t Mrs. Elliott and Mrs. Welch. The "lion of officers for 1989 was (mid' Wed by Rev. Larry Welch. Hes i ofJesuswalking by theSea of Galilee and tokl the ladies el ere aretwo ;, of people — the givers and the takers. anis" have an inner haminess with the spirit that directs them to share with others. The officers are as follows: president, Mrs. Gales; secretary and press reporter, Mrs. Joe W - treasurer, Ms. Jenkins; Eteratuie and illrare Mrs. Mundell; friendship and serivee, Mrs. Ross Mann; assistant ship and service, Mrs. Mat; pianist,, Mrs. kd life mem beeship secretary, Mrs.- Colley; his 'toria, Mrs. 461 Mundell; auditors, Mrs. Gordon Mundell, Mrs. Harry Elliott and nominating tee, Mrs. Gordon Mundell, Mrs. Jack Watts and Mrs. Rev. Welch Weed a prayer. '6 Ja?p a; a .34 ale Meeting features a dinner and Yuletide progra BLUEVAILE The senior citizens held their Christmas r last Monday, Dec. 5, in the Bluevale Presbyterian Church with 52 members and guests attending. After dinner, the group moved to the Bluevale Catrinumity Hall where a at' was presented., Laura Jenkins and Donna Craig gave and there were several musical selections by the "senior" orchestra of Vera Moffatt, Ant and Jack Jenkins, as well as a singsong of 061 Gi cartes with Shirley Skelton at the keyboard. humorous skit was presen by Margaret Mundell, Laura Jenkins, Alice Elliott, Daisy Timm and Mundell. The main of tie evening was a slide presentation by Do or and Wilson Thornton of their vacations ID Spain for the past six years. The program ended with a snack of cheese, crackers and punch. The meeting will take the form of a New Year's Eve party. Fifteen tables in play at shoot party The Wingham Legion hosted a party last Monday evening, at which 15 tables were kg play. Audrey Edgar was the high lady and Marg Pollock, playirg ass 33:141111, Was high man. Helen &alehouse lied for the most shoots with John Wing and Mazy Het& ok Birk, VMS the low lady. Shelia Thirrett, playing as a man, was low Man. A few draw wins were awarded to Harvey Edgar, Caa Chyton, Ethel was, yin, johnstan Ind Jim COtit*L, OUr Dee ard part/ :011_0,PA a:46X Dec * Or'