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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-12-20, Page 34Page 16B - The Wingham Advance -Tim, December 20, /988 ..kflo% ...,..-, 1 ' ' ° .3, '. .,s • A , To cherished old to the new. or wishes extended to yoa. • friends. and of course of peace andjay are Happy Holidays_ femj Christmas and Happy Vw Year From the Staff of the Wingham Post Office Wa m1 rmalHohny Wishes fro to all of us. of you. lialtalE111111 sow •*.• tr. 1•• 11 V..t.e4P"' • Plumbing & Heating Wingham de. • „._ li. 4:, . . Now that Santa has idi . " .... ...„„ ,.,, reappeareA itasr,a. ii...........j.. . ‘,,, •0 le:, ._ '; a •---... perf ,*: O ltne,„,f9r:-,,,,_ t t , .4, , .- ., , .^ ,r --ii,-.... - 7 • • ' say, 'thank you"to the many people — _ •44 • -• a ; e•• •• o 06 we've enjoyed serving • • .,•• • - • •• thro(ighc44t.'.the yar.. - . • „ • ,4z. • ••,.. •• , 4 "4. ••••,' - n. E • LITTLE AMANDA LEITCH of Wingham was given a tour of the Wingham Public School last Wed- nesday evenina by cousin Mike MacKay. Senior students watch- ed the little ones during the Christmas concert. White Gift Sunday held BELGRAVE—Familiar Christ- mas carols resounded through the morning air from Knox United Church on Stmday, Dec. 11, as the many members and friends congregated to celebrate White Gift Sunday. The sanctuary was decorated with poinsettias, red and white flower gements„, ,a tree _ 4 ; aglow and Aighted layers- candklabra. Two silver basketscof Christmas blooms and cedar boughs added to the festive decorations. - piatio4Jrgan **elude Chriatn*AlitintbrSwith-Mrsjeeslie Shatt*,d,I),trs.. George Procter, was presented.The prayer of approach was igivellX. by Reit: jobs G, Roberts„, fri16044j4Y- the preitesidgnq A ; zr; 7;yiasread., 6 3 a 14 4; lit the thel I ulster J 1.;;,2 I fr ?it - 4 3 r, tinehtitoty of th 1i1 J the temlile gate begging for alinkz.", an includ the reply of Peter and, = "' Jo If; teem*, ::"Yrsanggan fo er° 6 ea, , aka PrQgr. at Beig .4g ave Institu BELGRAVE—The WOrnen's Institute held their Christmas party in the elgrave Hall last Thursday, beginning with a turkey dinner catered by the ladies of the Evening Unit of the U.C.W. Lucky place mats were won by Miss Mary babel Nethery; Mrs. Jim Hunter; Mrs. Gordon Me - Burney and-LeonardJaMea- Mrs. George Johnston 'a panied at the piano for the singing Progressive euchre - was p and the winners were: High Lady? Mrs. John McIntosh; Low LadY, Mrs. Bert Johnston- High Man, Ross Higgins; Low Man, Albert Cook. J , Nemo= 4,...j1h.„ • • .• • • 0/01 .3 1.1 r, ••••• It r .... A rir /: WI*1-;.••• i , •,.. `,,, 'A, 1,1 F P. ' ? . . : : \,,, ,. i 1 i ;:ri:3- 10,,%:/krilltit eet; .c.....',14 PA ..:•., i , i, /1 ..„ .,./...--- 1. „vs, , -••• 4 ,,,. II i ,„..J., • . . 4 r; /rer ' -L. : ...: s 1„..„...._ i),,-.7, `1!....k $k" -s-,`. q.: ----:.:7;._—• ...,.;e1. , , ,,. f, ; ../ , v z -z,4 ''' Tivi. \ `...‘ -4='' sl in the traditi. on cstf ; ,tc.c.,.-- ..- \ i t Jr,• , d I \ 4 ..,.. ) .....'1 0 i ‘ 4 t. 1 \\:...'"W".7,.... Tiiri, ),' Christmas giving, we offer " :'/ iit bA Y 0 ti our thanks for veer ,- very valued patronage. 131Bain' - bYtlielsiehool 1i, tend4 littth-derdon. stattlii*thirkellaitSaufit 100 per cent of the chi° are r1 3'. no ream* are kept; the jKapyan Si 1:;rms. Children earn a •• I ObiridieittArear 4-4 a of m Ale and had been Sunday • • • 71,0