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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Advance-Times, 1980-02-06, Page 6• 4 • , J• evale Personal Notes qty crowd enjOyed in the community Friday night, spon- NNred by the Recreation Music was by !kraal Went. The.50'so_draw of $300 was won by Jim Mac - Naughton. A lovely ,came, donated by Mrs. Robert Perry, was put up for auction and sold to Jim Mactilangtiton for M. He donated it to the band. Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Perry were their son Brian, daughter ICaren, and friends, Colleen, Kevin and Sake Hull, Rick Ford and Jeff Van Bree of Dutton, ,t Prii 1I'C t'ki,rrik e ieai Tad i — ' u i i# i 'taw u e (ANGLICAN) WINGHAM John Street at Centre Street Tete testar: The Rev. Johra T.M. Swan. THE ANGLICAN PARISH OF WINGHAM - AND BELGRAVE ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, WINGHAM SUNDAY, FEB. 10 * THE SECOND- SUNDAY BEFORE LENT * 10-k00 atm.—Sunday School 11 MO a.m.--Mattins & Sermon in. the Parish Rooms Social Hour after the Service parate schai special educa Ry Wilma Oise university said that D1.f.BLIN—Teachers in definite t.mes have northern Huron County and the classes would 11ikelyr Bruce County will be offered held one evening per week and part one of a special education possibly a few Saaturdaya, course during the next school year. In otiaer business the hoMd„ At a meeting here last endorsed a resolution Olt Monday night the Huron- marijuana from the Norfolk Perth Roman Catholic Separ- Board of Education. The ate School Board gave ap- resolution opposes any legis proval for the course to be' lative changes leading to given at St. Joseph's Corn- legalization or decria* munity School, KingSEridge, gaaeaauiceve.eeete-sieee!. by a member of the facultytof cannabis. Tile decision wadi! to education, University of forwarded to the melaabers.o Western Ontario. parliament and to other se loot About 60 teachers under the boards, seeking their super give co On on staff, pi' don and an (_. program aetivltil system_ to can serve as a futtue plarsdng' and in keeping with the a1 and objectives of the tool -board, Education `Ritfaeler William Eckert Ito °e net " tit, tion of Evelyn er from her teaching in special education at Mous Blood School, and Our Lady < of ,f t°arael School. :hoc board policy and hyla committee was named, Huron -Perth system, the Huron County Board and die Bruce board have indicated they are interested in the course. A survey had been conducted by Mary .Flannery, special education resource teacher at Seafortb, and David Zyluk, principal at Se Joseph's School, to determine the interest. The course will be offered from mid-September, 1980, through until early May, 1981. The coordinator of continuing education programs at the 6.16 Niccolini and Lady Utex Coats and Jackets Now Clearing Out at Men's Sweaters and Velours Children's Jackets 2-6X 8-14 S -114 -1. -XL 3' ./ # Men's Y2 Coats r Jackets 1a price A 140 -page book c ontainii detailed information on eau of the 19 schools in the system was presented to each trustee . Officer UCW m mieedoa aide,. atttoard city. Mr.Ecke three • 1..plalpie wYagiahilaPnin$a apt q 4 as beard min in the Burt, jai, ltd Marcy of Stratford. to The meeting then continued in closed session. cted du Nearly 500 women met at North Street United Church m Goderich on Jan. 28 for the 13th annual meeting of Huron - Perth. Presby al of United Church Women Doris Zur- brigg of Listowel chaired the meeting. The theme for the day was, "We are one in spirit, whole and alive persons through Jesus Christ." Ila Worsen Of f Goderich ` di- rected the day's music and was assisted by the Craigellen singers . of Goderich, who . pier cent of the population, but thrilled the audience with 'then' influence is far reaching their renditions in song adueationally and socially. Greetings were extended to Mk as sirs, Witmer sang, the women by Olive Knieley, Ibis Little Light .of, Mine', in Goderich, president of the English and part in Japanese United Church Women of --,end closed with 'a beautiful North Street; Rev. , Robert , Japaneselullabye. Bail, minister of North Street; 2 price and less Ashtons Ladies and Men's Wear I ing oderich on Japan was staged Witmer, a nativeof o t l b S., who has spent eight years in "Japan, his Japanese Vie, ° Keiko and Maureen ilftne Mission officer for 1,0140n 'Conference. Robert and Keiko Witmer and . their typo. daughters expect to retina to Jap awfollowing: his ordination in May, 1980. They will work, as part of a team in email . Japan. Christians in Japan make up less than one R. Margaret Walsh, Windsor, 'The'ffternoof speaker, Rev. president of London Con WHA. Win, first ordained ference of UCW, and Rev. - wonrim in Nova Scotia and Maurice Francis, Ftillarton, ; nookminister at Varna and chairman of Huron -Perth G dealt withthe sub - Presbytery. Vietta • Barges, Gowan- stown, presented the record- ing secretary's report; Edith Wey, Walton, the corres- ponding secretary's report and Marjorie Bernick, Goderich, the treasurer's report. 'le-- folliawiatg com- mittee reports were then given: Christian Development by Ruth Axtmann, Walton; Leadership Development by Grace Pym, Elimvale; World Outreach by Iva Woodee Goderich; Church in Society; by Muriel Comites, Belgrave;. Stewardship , by Grace Drummond, 1Tprtcall; Com- munications .by . Myrtle John--. . stone, Goderich and Archives by Ann Walters, Brucefield.. The report of each com- mittee chairperson included her dream or vision, of something UCW could begin to aspire to and attain- in 1980. Some suggestions were: Closer communications and cooperation with presbytery and with the men of the congregations; worshipful, inspirational and educational campsite experience for eet,�' "W en. 50 Years As Persons'. Under the BNA Act teemen were not regarded as pen:* unlit in 1929 the Lord Cbaac .ter; -declared -them to be so. Many of the key :ex- ' . pecieenenn today stein from that derlaration.k Until then r :: upo't `fid not • sit on juries and their a,::„t E” p depended on their or husbands. Rev. challenged the women fa respond to the opportunities and responsibilities now available to tem as persons. Mary Broughton of Atwood and Leila Finkbeiner of Crediton presented book previews which boosted the literature sales; Muriel Hoggarth of Stratford ex- tended the., courtesies and Fran Linin of Mitchell, assisted by Winnifred-Dow of Thamesview and Verle Mahon of Hibbert, led in the closing meditation. Margaret :Walsh conducted the election of officers and Rev. Maurice Francis led in the instaliatioo service. The new officers flu` 1980 are: president,,, Ann Walters of Brucefield; first -vice president, . Grace Pym of Elimvale; second vice president, Muriel Conites of Belgrave; corresponding secretary, Edith Wey of Walton; .recording secretary, Evalena Webster of Blyth and treasurer; Marjorie Kernick of Goderich. The committee chairpersons are Mame Wilkins of Trinity Ashfield, Noreen Hayter of Varna, Ruth Axtmann of Walton, Grace Drummond of , Hensel!, Iva Weed of Goderich, Doris . Zurbrigg of Listowel and Donna Tuffnail of Stratford. The regional presidents are Marjorie Mallory of Listowel, Fran Laninief Mitchell,.Muriel ioggarth of Stratford; Phyllis Rodd of Woodham, Dorothy Logan of Belgrave, Evelyn - Smith bf Blyth, Carole Willard . of Exeter and Anna Heys of Varna • The new president,. Anne Walters, gave a few remarks thanking the past president • for her efforts and on behalf of the presbyterial presented her with an engraved desk set. The past president, Doris Zur- . brigg, then presented the presbyterial with an engraved gavel set. The meeting: closed,. with best \wishes to everyone - from the president. . younger women; more com- munication between local, presbyterial and conference UCW. In the morning a very in- teresting and informative Knox United UCW sets budget for coming, year BELGRAVE — The UCW of lea • United Chinch, Bel - grave, held their first general meeting for the new year on Thursday evening in the school room of the Church_ Mrs. Laura Johnston opened the meeting and thanked everyone for their support and co-operation during her teras of office as president. She called upcm Rev. John G. Retorts to conduct the in- stafiat Si service for the offi- cers of the IJCW for Nee. The new president, Mrs. D Frothy Logan, took charge of the meeting. The minutes .• read and a'—fed and the correspondence was read. The treaserer Mrs. Helena Martin gave her report. MTh Robert Grasby presesited the budget for 1980 aladl totalled ft. It was agreed to send donations to Camp Menesetmg and Alma Mrs. WRinam Coultes gave a Carie( report of the Thrrora-Perth Presbyterial held in North Street United Charch, Goderieb on J nuary 28.. Mrs. gave a report of the Meeting the attended in illyth catering to suppers for the Cebtre for the Arts in tbe . Mrs. John Roberts, on be- half of the UCW thanks to Mrs. "[Antra for her work as president during the past two yeaes. The worship service, based on John 3: 16, was conducted Mrs. Ross Anderson- She *res s assisted by Mrs-. Harold Vincent. The prAtam was in charge of Vis- William Coul- tes. Mrs_ Mrs. Murray Stitt, Mrs- Kenneth Wheeler and lam- Laura Johnston presaged a skit, "Moon Daze". Thefor discussion arising from the skit were: need for leaaa-tiing, , new- and neeesserY Skills, , ,{, miia faith, mission lto mir community, working with other age groups and hobbies. Mrs the meeting it ' bection. . Pepper iIDt.tatalin - Pepper has been"- vailAd fry: $00d 4in wait A.long with fond fol the tom. ON FEB. 18 VOTE s. 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