HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1989-02-07, Page 8rousicem INTERLUDE — Madill students PtricJ Cull and Patrick
Hoffmann provided- some musical accompanime t to last week's
championship game at the Madill Mustangs hockey ournament. The
Mustangs lost to the Clinton Redmen in the second vertime period.
to our
2nd Annual Residents'
Valentine's Day Tea
Tuesday Feb. 14th, 2 pm - 4 pm
Come Visit
• Join us for the afternoon
• • Enjoy a hot cup of tea
• Sample of homebaked meats
• and remember,
everyone's invited
WM:VALE Fth9/rS;
the Bluevale United-C*0 Women
were installed by Rev. *nude
Lamble at the Jan. 114Unday se i7toe,
They are: president, Mg.- Isabel
Wheeler; vice-president,
Nancy Corrigan; secretary, Mrs,
Ruth' Hastings; treasurer, Mrs.
Etolle, Johnston; aUditerS, Mrs.
Shirley Garniss, Mrs. Bev Elston;
representative to official board,
Mrs. Wheeler; representative to
board of stewards, Mrs,, Etta&
Johnston; Unit II president, Mrs.
Audrey Edgar; Unit 111 president,
Mrs. Nancy Corrigan; Unit W presi-
dent, Mrs. Ken Johnston,
The UCW
of the year in the C
room, with an attendance of 20. Mrs.
Wheeler chaired the meeting, with
-- -Mrs. Corrigan using a drama to
ilhi-
strate her theme, "Biblical Faith
and the Refugee" for the worship
service. With 10,000,000 refugees in
the world, it is hard to understand
their plight, when we are so blessed.
Mrs. Jean Mathers, Mrs. Mary Pea-
cock and Mrs. Evelyn Stamper
• participated in the skit. A Bible
study was then used to relate to this
problem.
The roll call was answered by
each member bringing her own
coffee mug and a thought or
souvenir from another country, this
emphasizing the World Outreach
program. A workshop on evan-
gelism is to be held in Mitchell
United Church on SaturdayrFeb. 11;
anyone wishing a ride may contact
/OPPPR,,s,t.Wr
. / v."':;.•••()
Mrs. Jean Mate.
A Om* Mrs.
Helen. Mac-
Fariane, Mrs. Corrigan_ and
Etoile J tQ TOWS the
photpeopier Wheeler
gaire the repOrt or the Presbyteriai-
bel&ingoderieh, e, 'Mrs.
BessieJohnston,Mrs. Mathers - and
Donna Craig attended. The
UCW will be responsible for the
worshipseiltice in March In the
absence 9fAlt.'1*amble,,
BluevaletInftedeharehneoldifteat
supper was seti
Each unit ,wi t,,.,
Festival, meals to cater Camp
Menesetung is in need
volunteers/ Mrs MacFarlane.. and-
Etoile49,hustdb areinquiring
int** the pulpit Atrillttire.Tbe
annual meeting of: the zoom.
ferenee UCW Wilt helm Afr:*
- in the Leamington uitited-C
Them,* "ComeCelebrate Love".
Vhemeeting closed with dessert-
tservedbytinit IV.
BLUEVALE — A . Spirit of
USSand.CtRintlOaWAL
evident when 37 Ithievale seniors
assembled in the community hall on
Jan. 30 for the first regular monthly
cmoeetimmligitteeof hrd :brTlieugeh'.tn °fIrithila-t-thighe'
following names tot the new
executive: presided, Jack Fischer;
vice-president, • Gordon Mundell;
secretary, Winnie Boyd; treasurer
and pianist, Vera Moffatt; • press
reporter, Margaret Mundell; keeper
of the kitchen, Edith Garniss.
Dispensing with business matters
included the reappointment -of Mel
Craig and Wes Paulin to the hall
board; naming committees for the
upcoming dance on Feb. 10 and tkie
open card party on Feb. 13, to both of
which everyone is welcome; plans
for -hosting Zone 33 executive
meeting on April 10 and the spring
zone rally on May 26; an an-
nouncement At Fitness
May; a -motion to subscribe to the
Voice magazine; and payment. of
membership, dues. A,card of thanks
was read kern Elaine whirKIC#'0110
happy January birthdairs, wishes
were "Sting Jenkins and
Gbege'Ffieher, •
The committee in charge of the
meeting, Stanley and Vera Moffatt,
George and Marguerite Fischer and
Alba Mundell, then made presen,„
tations for card playing. Prizes for
high scores went to Laura Jenkins •
and Bob Gillespie, Evelyn.
McLennan and Hugh Mundell being,
low. Shirley Skelton. and Ross
Turvey won lucky prizes.
Delicious lunch and joyful
fellowship concluded thiS pleasant
outing.
Kilb erg Place
Retirement Residence
480 Main St., W.
Listowei, Ontario N4W 1A7
Anne Stirling, Administrator
291-3884
Wilfred Mchitee Presklcnt of Wilfred
McIntee & Co. Ltd..Real Estate*Busirless briv-
kers, is shown presenting a plaque to Stan Chad-
wick of the Wingham Branch Office in recognition
of outstanding sales for 1988. Stan Surpassed all,
previous records with sales exceed ;Pe rittl'.
8
lion Dollars, an achievementshed. by a
rare few in the growing sate .A.40. Stan
looks forward to continued serv1c t� the resi-
dents of Winghant and areahithe 60111kig year.
MERV? McINTEE & co.. LTD.
t.
• Wayne•Minick and.Jenny of Kit-
chener spent the lifeekend with Mr.
and Mrs. ClarenWianna. • ,
Mr. and Mrs, Doug Cousins of
Woodstock and Mrs. Rick Ball, Mat-
thew and Alicia 'of 'Hanover, spent
the weekend with•their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Anderson. .
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Roy of Sudbury
and Mr. and Mrs Cloyne Michel of
Gorrie visited Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Vincent
visited Friday and Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Vincent of
Milton, Paul Vincent and friend of
Burlington.
Mr. and Mrs., Sam Pletch spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Russell of Guelph.
Wiffrecl Walker
is prize winner
at weekly party
BELGRAVEilfred Walker
was the high min when .124ables
were in play weekly euebre
Party, in the F • adrWat
Mrs. Jack1ay -
Law' scores twOrkPrilleS
Leslie Vlncen nd4, diorge
Johnston, (playinges a -man). Mrs.
Wilford Caslick and /drat -Ronald
Coultes (playing as a man) had the
most lone hands and lucky draws
were won by Mrs. Bert Johnston and
Lorne Jamieson.
There will be euchre again on
Wednesday, Feb. 8, starting at 8
p.m. Everyone is welcorrie.
An FBDB representative will be in you area
• soon. Come and meet hime or her. There is
no obligation and no costs and your business
• can gain a lot from it.
If you're looking for finanacial aid in the
form of loans, loan guarantees or even seiijjj
an equity position in your business, come td
discuss it with us. We have experienced
counsellors who can help you plot a course
for growth and success for your business.
And we..camprovicie you with.direction to get
governmentrassistanee, both4ederaLand pro-
vincialvas well as other vital information. For
appointment Icalt:
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Wilhain A. Tiffin of Winghain an-
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of their
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