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ghann Advance-Tixnes, August 24, 1977
:Igrave Personal Notes
and Mrs. Alex, Styles, Mr.
Lew Clark and Kathleen
Ironte spent the weekend
:htheir aunt Mrs. Cora McGill.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Van Camp
*tended the Pride Corn dealers
Meeting held at the Holiday Ii1n,
Loudon, on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Pickell of
Vancouver, B.C., returned home
on Friday after spending three
weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Wheeler.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Yuill
and Cameron visited on Sunday
with Ross Yuill of Elmira.
Mr. and Mrs: Jack McBurvey
attended the wedding of Richard
McBurvey to Cindy Martin on
Saturday afternoon in the St.
Marys United Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant McBurney,
Stephen and Renee of Missis-
sauga visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Jack McBurney.
Mrs. Walter Scott accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wightman for
a visit recently with Mr. and Mrs.
Alan Scott and family of Sebring-
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Maitland Edgar and family
of Petrone.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Fitch of RR
1, Wroxeter visited with their
cousins Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bolt
on Sunday.
Miss Evelyn Bieman of Tyler,
Texas arrived home on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Scott of Mid-
land and granddaughter Janice
Scott visited recently with Mrs.
Albert Coultes.
Mrs. Walter Scott recently
visited for several days with her
brother, W. F. Shackleton, at
Rainbow Valley at Caledon.
Mr. Harold Keating enjoyed a
boat trip to Manitoulin Island re-
cently.
Church service for Sunday,
August 28 will be held in Knox
United Church, Belgrave at 11
a.m. with Lloyd Hutton of Kin-
cardine as guest speaker.
Eric Cook was able to return to
his home on Friday after being a
Interest
in Huron
Wingham may become directly
involved with a Huron County
project designed to provide acti-
vities for older people who can
not normally get out of their
homes for one reason or another.
A grant from the Ministry of
Community 'and Social Services
for $40,289:60 has been received to
start this county outreach pro-
ject, which is being called "Pro-
ject Homebound"
Nursery
SCHOOL
Registration for the Wingham
Co -Operative Nursery School
will be held Wednesday, Sept. 7,
at the Nursery School on Josephine
St. from 9 - 11:30 and '1 - 3:30 p.m.
Ages 2 to 5.
There will be a drop-in centre
with a limited number of spaces
available.
Please register your child if
you intend to use this service
during.the next year. •
FOR MORE INFORMATION
CALL 357-2424
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patient in War Memorial Hospi-
tal, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Garner Nichol-
son, Ray and Robbie visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Nicholson and Sherri of Alliston.
Mr. and Mrs. Glyn Wide, Kim-
berly and Jet#,rifer of Mount Hope
spent a few days last week with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Garner
Nicholson.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Scott called
on Mrs. Albert Coultes last
Thursday.
Misses Sandra Garnett and
Shary. Bartlett, both of Ottawa,
spent a week "with the Bruce
family, Belgrave.
shown
elderly
Ann St. Jean of Auburn has
been hired as co-ordinator and
ae.ivity director and she hopes to
have a staff of two, one a driver.
She will work out of Huronview at
Clinton, where facilities will be
provided for the program.
Volunteers will be required
from across the county to drive
the participants to Huronview ,
4a help with the programs. It is
hoped that people will volunteer
one daya week or even one a
month. Mileage may be paid.
Adrian Keet of the Wingham
area plans to attend the next
meeting and hopes others will
also attend. He is interested in
helping the project and eventu'='
ally providing activities in Wing -
ham for residents of the town and
surrounding area.
By providing activities here,
the distance to travel would not
'be as great which would be a help -
in winter, says Mr. Keet. He
hopes that the program will in-
clude not only older people, but
the mentally retarded '"and dis-
abled who are unable to get out •
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A PLEASANT PASTIME on a warm, sunny day is going for a pony ride down a country
road, and Heather McLean and Julie Melton were taking full advantage of a break in the
rainy weather last week. Julie is a Wingham area resident while Heather is a visitor from
'Newmarket.,
Bluev
ale
Chalmers WMS members
Doug and Louise Stamper re-
turned home after visiting Dar-
lene Stamper in Brandon; Man.
Louise Stamper is spending the
rest of her holidays'with her
family in Bluevale.
Mann - Sande vows at
Sacred Heart Church
with Mrs. Donald Ross organist
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discuss Christian love
WHITECHURCH — Christian
Love was the theme of a de-
votional.service which began the
meeting . of Chalmers Women's
Missionary Society, held Wed-
nesday of last week at the home
of Mrs. Wallace Conn, ,Wingham.
Mrs. John deBoer gave the call
to worship and a hymn was sung
Clifford Russell Mann and
Anne Catherine Sande both of'RR
2, Teeswater were united in a
double -ring ceremony at Sacred
Heart Church, Teeswater, on
Saturday, July, 23 at 3 p.m. by
Rev. Beaudry also of Teeswater.
The bride was given in marriage
by her, father, William Sande.
The parents of the groom are
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mann of RR
2, Teeswater and the parents of
the bride are Mr. and Mrs.
Williani Sande, also of RR 2,
' Teeswater.
The bride wore a white chiffon
over polyester crepe floor -length
gown featuring crocheted lace on
the yoke and cuffs with pin tucks
from yoke to waist in the front
and beak. The full chiffonsleeves
were gathered at the cuff and the
gown also featured a train. The
two layered veil was waist -
length. She carried yellow Sweet-
heart roses.
The matron of honor was
Nancy Lorraine King of Tees -
water and she wore a yellow'
polyester floor -length crepe gown
with gold roses, featuring a scoop
neck, V -back with a ruffle,around
the neck and back edges, fitted to
the waist with an A-line wrap
around skirt. She carried yellow
and white daisies.
The bridesmaids who wore
. gowns similar to the one worn by
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the matron of honor, were Marie
and Eleanor Sande of Edmonton,
Alta., sister of the\bride; Theresa
McElhome of Toronto and Mar-
lene , Mann of ' Calgary, Alta.,
sister of the groom:
Best man was Ross Moffat of
Holyrood. The ushers were Bob
Moffat of Holyrood, Chad Mann
of Teeswater, brother of the
groom, Andrew and Philip Sande
of Edmonton, brothers of the
bride.
All the brothers and sisters of
both the bride and groom were in
the wedding party.
Julie King of Teeswater played
the organ and Jane White sang
"A Song of Joy" as the bride
entered, the church and as the
couple left she sang, "Walk Hand
in Hand".
The reception was held at the
Formosa Community Centre.
The bride's mother wgre a
green and white border print
floor -length shirt waist style
gown and a white gardenia.
The groom's mother 'wore a
beige and mauve V-neck floor -
length gown with a purple orchid.
The couple spent two weeks in
Muskoka for their wedding trip.
The couple will reside in Listo-
wel. The groom is employed with
Weishar's Plumbing and Heat-
ing, Listowel.
RESIDE IN
were united
Church. Mr.
and Heating
LISTdWEL--,Clifford Mann and Anne Sande
in marriage on July 23, at the Ethel United
Mann is employed with Weishar's Plumbing
, Listowel.
( Photo by Snyder Studio)
Scripture from St. John's Gospel
was read by Mrs. Bill' Rintoul.
Mrs. deBoer., in her meditation,
'said that: Christian\love is never
jealous but is always honorable.
It holds no grudge, is always
ready to give and endures all
things. The Bible says, ",Love one
another as I have, loved you".
"Love never ends", Mrs. deBoer
said in closing.
Mrs. Conn led in prayer and a
reading, "Sharing Your Love",
was given by Mrs. Dawson Craig.
The hymn describing that special
love, "Blest- BeThe Tie That
Binds", was sung to close the
worship service.
Mrs. deBoer extended a wel-
corne to everyone and called for
the reading of the minutes by
secretary Mrs. Gordon Rintoul.
Thank -you notes were read from
Mrs. Wall, Mrs. Earl Caslick and
Mrs. Robert Ross. Mrs. Rintoul
also expressed thanks for re-
membrances while she was a
patient in the hospital.
Mrs. Wesley Tiffin informed
the group that things for the bale
are to be in by September 21. Roll
call was answered by 11 with a
verse containing the Word 'har-
vest'. Offering was received by
Mrs. Bill Rintoul and dedicated
by Mrs. Tiffin.
The topic, "Sin", was given by
Mrs. Vic Emerson. She said that
no nation canget away from the
Biblical declaration that says
"Nations which forget God will
be turned into hell and hell will be
turned in on nations that disobey
God's laws". She cited a number
of things which are against the
country's laws — stealing, mur-
der, arson, treason, rape and
scores of others — and said' that
when these laws are'ignored,
men become sinners against the
country and against God.
Mrs. Ross gave a reading and
Mrs. deBoer closed the meeting
with prayer. She invited the
group to her home for the next
. Meeting. September 21.
At the , Ladies' Aid meeting
which followed, it was decided to
contribute $450.00 toward the re-
decorating expenses of the
manse. The group also plans to
extend thanks to the ladies of the
congregation who assisted in the
redecorating.
A committee composed of Mrs.
Bill Evans; Mrs. Wallace Milli-
gan and Mrs. deBoer was ap-
pointed to suPervise a tea and
bake sale to be held September 24
at 2:30.
The meeting closed with the
Mizpah. benediction, Grace was
sung and the hostess served re-'
freshments.
Shower held
for new bride
BELGRAVE — A bridal
shower was held on Thursday
evening, August 11 in the base-
ment of Knox United Church for
Mrs. Tom Black (Connie Kuc).
After a short program of con-
tests and readings corsages were
pinned on Connie, her mother,
Mrs. Michael Kuc of Rose Valley,
Sask., and her mother-in-law,
Mrs. William Black, who assisted
Connie in opening her gifts.
Connie graciously thanked
everyone for tfl'eir gifts.
Lunch 'was served by the'sixth
line ladies.
John Street at Centre Street
The Rector: The Revd. John T. M. Swan, L. Th.
• The Twelfth Sunday after Trinity
SUNDAY, AUGUST 28, 1977
9:00 a.m.—Holy Eucharist
11:00 a.m.—Sung Eucharist broadcast over
Radio Station CKNX
Weekday Eucharists at 10:00'a.m.
Monday and Wednesday
PLEASE NOTE: During the months of July and August
the Sunday Services will be at 8:00 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
WINGHAM BAPTIST
CHURCH
Ross Smith — Pastor
10:00 o.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.--Morning Service
7:00 p.m.—Evening Service
8:00 p.m.—Wednesday Evening
Prayer and Bible Study
Daniel Shalenko, one of Canada's top tenor soloists
will be singing at both Sunday services.
COMING SOON
*Evangelist Dr. Ron English, of the Sword of the Lord, Mur-
freesboro, Tennessee.
*Mr. Mack Taunton, former tenor with the Cathedral Quar-
tet.
We invite you to our GROWING Sunday School.
Three buses cover the entire area every Sunday morning.
WINGHAM
PENTECOSTAL
Pastor
Ronald Baker- 355, Centre Street
SUNDAY SERVICES
'Sunday Schaal 10 A.M.
Morning Worship 11 A.M.
Evening Evangelistic Service 7 P.M.
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Mid -Week Services
Wednesday 8 P.M.
Prayer 8 Bible Study
Friday 8 P.M.
Family Night
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facial expression, because some people
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Monday to talutday
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