The Wingham Advance-Times, 1989-08-22, Page 15NURSERY CLASS—The Fordwich Bible School graduation ceremonies were held recently at the
Fordwich United Church. A number of area students participated in the annual Bible school. These
nursery class grads were proud of the crafts they completed. They are (from left): Cory Brunarski,
Jennifer Wallace and Laura Nickel. (Staff Photo)
Scarf artistry is demonstrated. to Rainbow Club
The art of artistically tying a scarf
in different styles was capably
demonstrated at the August meet-
ing of the Mary Hastings Rainbow
Club by Margaret McVittie. It was
an interesting and informative
demonstration.
Ena Ritchie played some musical
selections on the piano. Mary
Austin convened the meeting. For
those who have forgotten about
rationing in wartime, their memory
was renewed as Mrs. Austin read
an article on war rationing, saying
About fifty attend
Procter reunion
On Sunday, Aug. 13, the family Arizona. There were about 50 in
and descendants of the late Miller attendance from various parts of
Procter held a family reunion at Har- Ontario, with only two unable to
bour Park, Goderich. attend.
Of the six family members, only All greatly enjoyed the event,
Vera, Mrs. C. Lloyd, is deceased. The reminiscing and getting reacquaint -
others, Addie Howson, Alvin Proc- ed, as well as the bounteous smor-
ter, Edna Stephens, Margaret Grain gasbord supper. There was a fine
and Lloyd Procter of San Jose, Cali- band concert in the park in the
fornia and their families were pre- evening.
sent, also Charles Lloyd of Tucson,
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jarvis of Wroxeter and Mr. and Mrs. John
Boneschansker of R.R. 1, Ethel are pleased to announce the forth-
coming marriage of their children, Tracy and Bruce. The wedding
will take place Saturday, Sept. 9 in Gorrie with an open reception to
follow at the Howick Community Centre, at 8.30 p.m. Everyone
welcome.
The family of Bill and Jean
Renwick proudly announces
that Saturday, Sept. 2, 1989 is
their parents' 50th wedding
anniversary. A reception will be
held on that day at the Wing -
ham Legion Hall, Victoria St.
W., at 8 p.m. Relatives, friends
and neighbors are invited to
attend.
Your presence will be their
treasured gift.
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that railroad watches were scarce,
bicycles, washing machines and
small appliances were not made.
No new dress patterns were avail-
able and certain foods were
rationed. It made one realize how
fortunate we are in present times.
Refreshments were served and a
social time enjoyed. Members are
asked to note that the next meeting
will be held Tuesday, Aug. 29, at 8
p.m. This is a change of date.
Mr. and Mrs. fan Howes of
Ottawa visited Mrs. Cecil Grainger
on Wednesday.
Mrs. Don Young, Michele, Derek,
Lee -Ann and Shauna visited Mrs.
Marg Manger of Owen Sound over
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Len Baker and their
grandchildren, Tamson and Byrn
Hall of Cobourg spent the weekend
in the village.
Martin Cole of Willowdale is vis-
iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Bakalar.
Mrs. Eldred Cathers, Mrs. Brenda
Garniss of RR 1, Wroxeter, Melinda
Bates of Teeswater, attended a
shower for Lisa Garniss, bride -elect,
at the home of Mrs. Muriel Garniss
of Brussels on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Sam Sweeney of
Brussels visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar Dane.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Richenbach
of Palmerston visited Sunday with
Miss Jean Sparling.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ferguson and
most members of their family
attended a pool party at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. John McKenzie of
Wingham on Sunday afternoon, to
be with Sharon and Eric McKenzie,
Danielle and Christopher, before
their departure from Bluevale to St.
Catharines.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Steedman of
Mississauga visited Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cooke. Cliff
was home from Wingham and Dis-
trict Hospital for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Grainger,
Christopher, Craig and Erin of Tavi-
stock, and Mrs. Cecil Grainger,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Grainger. Bronwyn Grainger
of Baden spent a few days at the
same home.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Saber of Wauk-
isha, Wisconsin, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Clifton Coulter and Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Templeman.
Kathy and Tom Strong celebrated
Katelynn's first birthday on Sun
day. Her guests were Mr. and Mrs.
David Martin of Arthur; Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Martin and Jimmy of
Kennilworth; Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
Strong, Gorrie; Mr. and Mrs.
Roland Bennett, Pam, Sherrie, Jane
and Suzanne of S.eaforth; "Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Strong and Tara, Qorriie;
Ray Strong of Geri -Care, Harriston;
Glenna Edwards of Harriston and
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Mann, Corrie.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nay and Mr.
and Mrs. Max Bell were guests at
the wedding of Louise LaPante and
Laverne Strub in Kitchener on Sat-
urday evening.
Edgar Elliott of New Hamburg
and Murray Elliott of Winnipeg
called on Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Brown recently.
IOWA
attenit
in Kitchener on Sun
approximately 25 attending,
On Thursday; Aug. 17; theObrrle
Public Library hosted ,g puppet
show, "Terrific Turtles", presented
by Marion Doucette of the Huron
County Library, This 'program was
made possible by the Ministry of
Culture and Communication.
About 80 children of all ages
enjoyed meeting Marion and her
friendly critters.
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