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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Advance-Times, 1978-11-29, Page 9rnifirrt Tr` , OP' 1,4.44 ;444'.47',444» r".4 t .44 1724. tt4.,4 , 4 . 044y.4.,hrigilr . , "0-5,4fr • int8iXtSAStRiMARMORMSIZMISAYAWROggozza mai , A Cheery 1 If ,Christmas I w gI Will go out to announce g g your gift at ! g li b1 Christmas time -owsicswalzeorasagaltaRayeamsytio.mAJ Card $25.75 to the U.S. or overseas, The low Christmas Gift price will remain in effect for a limited time. Right now you can pur- chase a Gift Subscription at a saving of $1.25. Send the ever -giving gift The Advance -Times Please send the Advance -Times to: NAME...1,0600000000 0.0000"0 0 0•1"06'000•00. 0 0 ADDRESS TOWN.. — ......... . .......... . . ... PROV........ ........ ........ . ..... POSTAL CODE . ; Gift Card to Read: TO......... . ........... FROM •• •0 ............... Please send the Advance -Times to: NAME 000600000 00•0••••••••• ADDRESS TOWN PROV POSTAL CODE Gift Card to Read: TO 1 That's right . . . for $12.75 The Wingham Advance -Times will prepare and mail out your Christmas Gift 50 times in the next year. Your thoughtfulness will be remem- bered for the full 12 months. This offer applies only on Gift Subscriptions to persons OUTSIDE YOUR OWN HOUSEHOLD --either as new subscriptions ,or, renewcds' of previous Gift Subscriptions. Our office has the complete gift list from previous years on file. If in doubt; please ask. FROM COUNTY HONORS—The 4-H Essential Edibles achievement day was held Saturday atF. E. Madill Secondary School and eight girls were recognized with county honors for pro- jects completed. In the front row from left to right are Karen Johnston, Bluevale 111; Sheila Anderson, Belgrave 1.; aria Kim Ganner, Bluevale I. In the back row are: Jacquie Robertson, Bluevale 111; Georgina Chettleburgh, Belgrave II; Kim Ganner, Bluevale and Wendy Armstrong, Bluevale U. Absent when photo was taken was Nancy Darling, Bluevale I. tsympAyczawomagyomemttapagtgzgozmilazzamsamssmsymay:ayamiantssegozz' vazgozasasimaxisyamemagotrasmIngleamososiolsotmus CHEQUE FOR ..... ...... ...... ENCLOSED Li or BILL ME AT THIS ADDRESS ........ ......... . ...... ......... NAME.,... ....... ........ ADDRESS UOUINUOUtt04040644510MUOU0404f040 pROVI cIAL. HO ORS—Five girls received provincla Oonors at.the 4-H Essential ,Edibles achievement day Saturday. From left to right are: Joanne Coultes, Belgrave Donna Chettleburgh, Belgrave I I; Cindy Campbell, Belgrave III; Dianne Scotf, Belgrave 4; and' Bonnie Walker, Belgrave II. -30AW;30.0444 ---The family of Mrs. Robert Higgins held a get-together at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pattison. Twenty-nine were present, from Belgrave, Winghani, Walkerton, Blyth, Gorrie, Listowel, Stratford and London: A buffet dinner was served and the evening was spent playing euchre and crokinole. eft: V: JO all WI Or; .101:10.; XX 0: IP. .14r; VIT ./V: .iVX WA. Or; Or' AZ IP. IV SOT -PIP: IV .101.4 MV * (ei`)) +4E404 :24 _ ive -44111k , • from TRIANGLE Old Spice After Shave .4.8 oz. $2 2 9 SOAP ON A 6R0ozpE $2 5 9 PA TEAT AVED/C/AYES • COSNI77CS • 10eA CrOS Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Weekdays - Sundays Noon to Six Assortment of BOXED CHRISTMAS CARDS 25% OFF WRAP IT UP HERE CELLOTAPE TRANSPARENT TAPE x 1000" (Each Roll) fit $100 ‘11, Rolls • Perkins CHRISTMAS PAPER 3 Rolls ONLY 89` DESERT FLOWER GIFT SET (Set includes, 43 ml. cologne, hand and body lotion 57 ml) ONLY $229 BRUT 33 GIFT SET ,(Scft includes Splash -on lotion, deodorant stick or spray) ONLY $339 REVLON 'INTIMATE' COLOGNE SPRAY 289 ml. ONLY $ 99 We carry a large selection of *Cosmetic Bags •Cologne •Perf ume *Dusting Powder *Soaps and •Gift Sets for him or her ELEGANTE CHOCOLATES 600 gm $2 9 9 PICTURE CHRISTMAS '78! Magic Flash Cube Reg. Flash Cube $ 1 9 9 Flip Flash PAPER MATE PENS BOXED 25% OFF Write on! A really great saving for ideal stocking stuffer *TIMEX WATCHES *CLOCKS *LIGHTERS •PEN SETS *CHOCOLATES *WALLETS •GIFT WRAP •TAGS and DECORATIONS *CHRISTMAS CARDS *AAIJCHAAI ii MORE 114 Christian stewardship is UCW speaker's theme The ;aunt da) F. E. 440l. with eight gi clal tionorS, Karen Johnston, Sheila AnderSon4,'v- PattyEdwards, 8 Kim Ganner, Robertson, '13111ey, Georgina Chettleburg II; Nancy Darling,, and Wendy Armstroj II received county. hi 1').raviticiat Ilanorg,„, sented to Joanne 'Co grave I; Donna Belgrave Cindy Belgrave Diann rgFaVe . I; an e0,„,s;g#10#17e • 1:./sillevale 1' leader Thompson was aw yaar,, leadership certifi ,, her service to the club. - The Belgrave 1 fJokr,.,; Passport tn,Goad,Healtk was plained by Julie GnaY,/, grave II club, the Metrle'' khis,.put'on a skit calk* With Enthusiasm, to sho' nutritious lunelies. can be The Merry Metric Mai. the BelgrayellIglubprOOV- skit called Do's and Don imMepoasryrt:Indgee.wohifehproopoi:%!.. me* m food preparation. Valerie ,Johnston, and -.70n, the MetricMinebeiR, club, the ,the Blan*F1 vistaed their exiiibitiealleill urday Night Supper • Meatless Main Dishaa„ tieJ, mhiehaitd*slzest.byeanthebeBviiluetvi louet.IthReht:Lf plained how nutritious.. :inatji MBacieloberdyrillesrewwera.sThpere:xhientbeltt • The Bluevale 11-Granola.110,40 • cthdianedirakichildkete:Ialitemotlneni:YoiniaryerOwitpl—rpi:P0r. Rome Economist Grace told the clubs their ne homemaking ,projects centre around ,the thetne Aceerr sories- — the Final Ton* The acicuctssswoillrieglearnlike wiehwyelipeeorypl,e4werir, caps and shawls carry puJes. Club members will, ge, chance to sew some accesso,,,, after learning how they alintud aa -ordinate with outfits..Anyone. planning j90 .c0b.tigkagd.' start now to Irk for', a ,pattent4o work with, Miss Bird said.. • Lakelet, The Lakelet community -ex= tends congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. meter Douglasi the former Joanne Seip, who were married,. Friday nig,ht. Referring to a little centipede . a meaningful Worship service on \ Anglican women . •- , who moves forward but never the theme, with assistance from gets beyond himself; Mrs. Millan Mrs. John Strong and Mrs. Niel honor Mrs. Fuller :- Moore of Whitechurch said many Edgar, members of Unit One. The November meeting of the others to get beyond themselves people do not care enough about They presented a skit which ACW was held at the home of and reach out to their fellowman portrayed the hesitancy of people Mrs. John King, at which One in need. She was speaking to the to get involved in anything the memberS honored Mrs. general meeting of the Wingham worthwhile and listed a multitude Elizabeth Fuller on the occasion ' United Church Women held off excuses by one asked to help in of her 90th birthday, expressing Monday evening in the Sunday church work. Interspersed appreciation for her many years School room of the church. throughout the speeches were of service to the church. Mrs. Moore used several passages of scripture about The annual fowl supper illustrations and quoted poetry to stewardship. On the same theme, sponsored by the board of Lavonne Ballagh sang a solo management was a great sue- ' enliven her talk on stewardship, accompanied by Mrs. Barry the theme for the evening. Passmore. cess. Mrs. Robert Ritter von - Following her introduction by vened the supper with the Mrs. S. Wardrop, who planned Following the program, Mrs. assistance of her committee and the program, Mrs. Moore Stan Orien conducted the other members of the business with several year-end , congregation. described Christian stewardship reports given. The units then held as an all -compassing charac- separate business meetings and The annual Christmas tea and, , teristic of a Christian's life, lunch was served by members of bazaar is being held Nov. 29, commitment that involves every the afternoon unit during an hour convened by Mrs. Joe Kerr and area of a person's daily ex- of fellowship. her committee assisted by other periences. She stressed concern ACW members. and caring for others as a riiajor part of stewardship and defined it as "what I do after I say, 'I believe' " *•. She also told of many missionary services carried out k by the United Church of Canada, including the work of the Thomas ic Crosby, a mission boat which covers the coastal area of British izo; Columbia, Mrs. Moore gave some star- t/ tling statistics about the number • of cases handled each day by the • Ministry of Community and tiSocial Services, many of these o involving young people. "Ob- viously we, the church, are not reaching these people", she said. Mrs. Moore ended her warm and thought-provoking talk by telling a story about a small boy at camp. One night he was IC homesick and the camp coun- sellor came to his cabin and tried to comfort him. "Stay with me", kg the boy pleaded, and the coun- sellor crowded into the tiny bunk tibeside the lad. Later, the man ° was jolted awake by a little fist, 14 The urgent message, as small face met tired eyes, was "Gee, ti4 I'm glad you're alive!". Although hardly the message one would -want to receive in the bit dead of night, Mrs. Moore asked 4 the ladies, "Can anyone say that • about us?". Mrs. Ken Wood thanked the kett _ki speaker for her lovely presen- tation . Mrs. Wardrop conducted ...66.• 4-H LEADER—Mrs. Dorothy Thompson, left, was present- ed with a certificate Saturday honoring her for acting as a 4-H club leader for 10 years. Grace Bird, home economist, made the presentation. t