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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-01-15, Page 6.-., a a. A+m:,W dry' .. '�SY 4 S. , :,. ,. .. :..,.,. .. .:r, .., 5: : .. .. ,r, cne .w{■', 's. :v', a ;i: , p� F Yw - y t -1-el d, 1 , ;?F -.., i '. t' � f' '�! I . •,,,�,y, i'.:,,;-f;.`''{s}a �1r' M. " f�, t*.ti' 3 ; � n�� }tN y' �ju , '•,"vT� ' ''{� ,+ �• . � i Ni" s Thurs., Januar Ira 1926 � i1j 11 .. ...,�',.s }},,t�, a•.>5 `.ttr;? k�� a� J r r �'�, r �.".v, {' � }� �f(��„ � Jy.N'+r" �Y vJ, L. ,yi.t, yA. .�;. (�' IW4 .: 1�c °..,Y" re7 J k7 r.:} s s,an S',•F'.f' !:#.* 4 }4r�.lfl , ' :i..lS 7 , { a Y 2r�:, , fit. 7. ,'��7. �, -, '�I�'�'. ' r r:, '. 1. �'�- p`�r r: �,u ''� q•, 1 -a � y^.; :d ���i1F. �- ; ,s,,., - .. �Xy it . � � 1 � • P �<I� k a �kfi•kce• i v �a,,,, }' g.�. � Y... assist Swaf 6 ith It aof b ca 1ruths. i NI •,. !,� �k�, 4�a� ��ti%ki8g� '� 7 qty..' v'f ~Yx At. Y?S _a:. MSk1.ci� n �v,i.r..y,, � :�, � a „,� The wonderful truths rettltale readitng from the second'chapter trip { .• in the Word of God were the basis of Pauls first letter to the Corin- Tn i u, �:, • � � �., � «4 �� � of a talk i Y given by pastor Doss thians, verses 9 to 14. Mrs. Ra - on a rivets driveway in front off In other business, the Board: " k Smith at the morning w ,ship mond Neill was organist through- 7Clae Huron Board of Education P service in the Wingham baptist out the service.- , :.. . • will be paying a small portion of F. E. Madill Secondary School at Referred the question of 1976 Church on Sunday. He aid, that At the evening service, Pastor 1 Wi ham, the Huron Board of mileage allowances to the newly _ i the expenses incurred by the Sea- natural Iran is oleo under Sa> 1i continued his study of forth District High School girls Education approved the erection appointed management commit- . � dealing with the • stand spiritual trut -sbut Gad he's• Revelation, g of two double -sided signs. tee for discussion and recom " trumpet band when, they travel to g revealed these truths to prepared fourth chapter and spearing of Rendation to the board at the FloridaFl®rids in February: Out of a In addition, a resolution was next regular meeting. men These spiritual truths are the Rapture of the church and the s total, cost of $"1,000 to send tlae passed restricting use of the g revealed in words given by the tribulation, which will follow. Turned down a request from Holy Spirit and contained in the In the United Church, Rev. K. band to Fort Meyers, Florida, the driveway between Victoria and q board agreed unanimously to pay John Street on the school prop the Town of Clinton for financial God" h ,t consideration of costs incurred in Pastor mi chose scripture up to, $W of any deficit. erty to vehicles authorized by the •, P t Smith h p • Word of a said Barry Passmore conducted a ••P•,„W the provision of the town's adult •- • � ` '�� w,•`� ri t communion service In his medi- Principal- Bruce' Shaw, in a board or its representatives in P cation, he used the theme, ``l0ian 1k ., letter to the board, said the girls the person of the principal. crossing guard program. Is n Incurable Sharer", speak - Approved three applications a had raised $3,000 and willbe pro- A semiiiar for principals and PP�:: ., n l��S holds first ing of the many prejudices, hos- " ” themselves. vice -principals will be held for approval of plans for subdi " • , r x tilities and grievances we share vlding another $ ,205 4 d, $ : e g This left a - balance of -about March 11 to 13 in Sanilac County, visions within the .County of ,� y message. when, reap the of •, after an expected. Wintaio grant Michigan, when schools in the Huron. They are for J. P. s ; $ ?�..� t,.', s, a. �: �,:.' :. _. s�.1. 9 love which God gave in His Son of $1,000 is received„ Croswel-Lexington district will Ducharme in Bayfield; R. Doig in �� meet of a®r communion is thaa,we share the f t . Chairrxian Herb Turkheim said, be visited. the township of Tuckersmith and BLUEVALE — The January Jesus Christ. fry "We as a board should be proud C. H. Thomas in Grey township. WHEN THE ONTARIO MARCH OF DIMES supplied Philias Lavigne of Hawkesbury meeting of the Women's, Mis- On behalf' of the congregation, of the Seaforth Mr. Thomas, who is vice chair with an electric wheelchair, they also modified his home to accommodate it; another way sionary Society of Knox Presby- Mr. Passmore welcomed six new 5 . girls, This is the • manofthe board, declared a con- in which the Ontario March of Dimes is helping people live liKe people! terian' Church was held at the first high school band frord2 Pi"o-1 f e d members. Mr. and Mrs. William Canada invited to participate in flirt of interest and'did not parti-' home of Mrs. Lola Mann. J. Markley are transferring their Mrs. Bernard Thomas presided is the annual Edison Pageant of cipate in the discussion. membership from Belmore, Mr. Light. Director of Education D. J. ® for the installation of officers for and Mrs. Ian Deslauriers from group meets 1976, after which the president; Toronto-; Mr. and Mrs. Geert 'In order to clear up certain w Cochrane said the board is asked 1 problems being encountered, Y' p Mrs., Glenn Golle resided for only to consider the impact on e w Y P Guikema from Lucknow. particularly at bus load}ng time federal M P Present school facilities .and to the meeting. Mrs. Golley gave The senior choir sang the decide whether or not the sub- ® the call to worship and the hymn, anthem, "A Legend". divider should be required to "The Lord Is King",was sung. Representatives from the at m e 1 :4. • . Wingham Pro -Life' group met make provision for a school site El - inducted g The'scripture was read by Mrs. k Unit holds first with the federal MP for Huron- in his plan. ottGordo gave commentsl. takens. taken q Middlesex over the Christmas Cochrane said all schools sery g BLUEVALE '`' meeting to 976 holidays to discuss the new com- ing these three areas had present ,The monthly meeting of St. Jerusalem, was read. It con- Rev. George L. MacKay. There from the Glad Tidings and Mrs_ 't 9 PP Y enrolments well below the effec Andrew's WMS Auxiliary con- tained an account of a two day are many churches, schools and Elliott offered prayer. Doug 'Kline, defenceman for mittee justice department to study tive capacities and school sites vened•:on January 6 at 2 p.m. in journey in the Holy,Land for the means of modern communication The minutes of'the last meeting the Courtier' Scarborough spent mho keyteam week- r P g P w,. The afternoon unit of the UCW. J P Y would not be necessary. the Upper Room. Mrs. Robert purpose of selling her, Arabic available in Taiwan, Other were read and adopted and visits -�' met in the Sunday School room of operation of the abortion law. Ad Approved a borrowing bylaw in Armstron out -going resident, translation of "The Life of brawches of the Christian church. to the Sick were recorded. Roll end with Steve Nicholson, of the 'z the Wingham. United Church on rian. Deet and Ben Malda asked PP g Y g' g g IZ Greens Atom team from Wing- ' the amount of $8 million. to meet and Mrs. Gordon Wall, • 1976 • Jesus", have become well' established: call was ahslvered by giving, a ham. The boys were involved in January 6 with 2s members pres- Robert McKinley to request a re- Several business items were The Literature and Libra, . verse from' the Bible containing Y necessary current expenditures president, were in charge of the Y g t t ,Ys ent.. A total of .140 visits to. sick view of the committee member- g display the.name of a bird. The offering two weekend hocks aures ,at and shut-ins had,beea made since ship and the'terms of reference of until current revenue is received. pr@gram. Mrs. William Ford was discussed and arrangements committee had a dis la of books Y g c Learned that Brian Haley, a pianist. were made for hosting•the annual for sale•. Mrs. Wall gave the sec- was recetvpd by Mrs. Mundell the Wingfiam Arena. A return the last meeting the study. grade '12 student at Seaforth Dis- Mrs. Armstrong gave the invo- meeting of Maitland Presbyterial retary's report for 1975, also the and ded'i ed by Mrs. Golley. . match , will take place. at the Mrs. George Underwood was in The Pro -Life representatives trict High School, was the winner cation and the. opening prayer. A on January 19. The World Day of historian's ' report. Mrs. ' Fisher After •"h business period Mrs. Glenna Watford Arena in Agin- ;, T . clharge, of the meeting and she. asked Mr. McKinley to request of a trip for two to'Mexico in a hymn was,sung and Mrs. G. Wall Prayer meeting on March 5 will gave the trea'surer's report and Bernard, Thomas- took charge of court -'early in March. Brian Shaw Justice Minister'. Ronald Basford also be held at St. Andrew s. Miss Leah Currie reported for the the typic. Mrs. Thomas read a also billeited a hockey player and 3 was assisted m the worsltip by. recent London Art Gallery con- read the minutes .of the Decem- to appoint at least one. pro-life �+ was involved in the .weekend Mrs. John Wray. and Mrs. It. M. PP P test. bar meeting and gave the roll The scripture lesson taken auditors. poem, Another Year Is Dawn- r, Sheill: Mrs. Wallace .Agar and member to the committee. Mr. Mi Arnold Halliday .welcomed McKinley told them he is in favor Were told by Superintendent call. Twenty-three members fro in II Corinthians, chapter 9, Rev. Robert Armstrong con Ing". She spoke on The Presby- games. Jim Coulter that a metric work were present. Forty calls "were was read by Mrs. George Fisher: ducted the induction of the 1976 terian Church in Canada and the the memiiers at the door and also of three totally unbiased mem i s Wall ave the meditation, officers. work and purpose of the Women's v' ,collected 'the offering. A lovely bers on -the committee. shop for trustees would beheld at made during December. "' g P P week'y euchre the board offices in Clinton on A letter, from Miss Laura "How W e Can . Know Jesus ' , °Mrs , �Vll; assumed her duties Missionary Society. so//l�o��:was sung by Mrs. Charles The present terms of reference Christ". S h'e'cited three ways: as resid nt for 18976 and ave a Mrs; Golle thanked Mrs. y'F Byva.aail, called' "Have Thine of the committee are limited to March•„17; beginning at 10 a.m. Collar, presently residing in the factual, as. 'recorded; the fitting New Year's message Thomas for her most interesting BELGRAVE — Due to the Owri•.Way, Lord". She was ac- „determining whether the views of supernatural, also recorded; and followed by a word of apprecia- *topic 'and also thanked Mrs. inclement weather, only two coinpanued by Mrs.'Etussel Bone. doctors and hgspitals are dicta- 6 the personal; the latter by far the tion to Mrs. Armstrong for: hes• Mann 'for eking her home:' The tables' of. euchre we're played in The .title of the meditation ting the refusal to have abortions most important though words excellent leadership for' five meeting a� closed with a hymn the Blelgrave Community Centre. given by Mrs: Underwood was. performed. The Pro -Life rep- Belmore. w o qi a n serves' fail to explain. years. -Mrs.; Wall announced that and closing prayer. High lady was Mrs. Lawrence Leave Some Things ;Behind resentatives noted, that the com- -Mrs. Thomas Currie spoke an executive meeting would be Lunch was served by the .hos- Taylor; low lady, Mrs. Ella John `t Stie said that as we enter the new mittee should also determine o n L a'd � a S'` D p y p a n e I briefly on the Bible Society out- held in the'Upper Room ate p.m. tess, assisted by Mrs. Gordon stop; high man, Lorne Jamieson; whether the hospital olicies.are ° .year, we. 'should •leave behind P P. - ': reach and led in the, devotional "on' Friday, .January 9 to plan Mundell and Mrs. Harry'Elliott.'• low man,_ Lawrence Taylor. Z s -uchthings 'as past sins, past fail- not resulting in "abortion on de BELMORE — Thursday w'as "follows his and her own star". prayer. The ,offering was re- monthly meetings. ; bad habiFs. into the mand to some institutions. y ceived by' ,the t Y g �• ur$= UWA .�... ww� ---- Ladies Day at the Hanover Town Finally, women who take ",assurer, Mrs.. • The hymn "Standing at the new year we should take love for Mr. iiieet dila l:?r: nrtalda re- Hall in con_iuction with the Grey an !active interest in their has- Fisher, 'and Mrs. J. McKague Portal",.was sung and the presi- iw = others, gratitude to'God, appreci- ported on the meeting with Mr. Bruce Farmers' Week. .;rs. bands' careers were represented gLe the ra er of dedic tion. dent ave the closingprayer, The :.. titiiono other le, truth, just-. McKinley at the first executive i ` ,t; "'What,a Friend We Hyave in social committee served refresh „+.e.+.. 7 P�1? J Carol Helfenstein of Belmore was by Mrs. Hsi ens�e,n t�_�' feels .. meetin for 1976 last.Tuesda "'"" " ce. � ce. She also 'reiv* g - • Y that wives can take an activee nd''` Jesus" was sung. megts.' 4 . .... P. "In 'other. business, Mr. Kest amemberof a anel of five, asked ` an' diel T�.roa�i ttie 'Raadeas Di- to discuss "Women's Role in respected place as a partner and Mrs: Arrpstrong ;presented the 7^ « 40 .president of thegroup, re orted gest.-:galled The Book AlmostP Marriage". enjoy the appreciation and pride topic; "Our Missibns in Japan - � ` Nobody Reads". The article sag- on several events scheduled' or The i{ole of wife was a primary shown b their husbands. To this ' r, 1976. The South Western Ontario y and Taiwan' from the study ¢ gestedwe look'more for the great and vital one. Next came mother- &d she has become a legal part- book. Since 1925 the.Presbyterian a� � 99 Cions asked in.the Bible and Pro Conference will' be held ner, sharing the income, income Church has had mission work �orsh�p ,tope quer hood as an all important role, t hider their -truths rather than in Woodstock on Jan. 24, with the' tax, and a in into the Canadian x' ascent on oathparticipation. though one panelist honestly was. .P Y g among the Koreans in Japan. It is alatays l9oking for great ans- Y .not sure children should'be a -part pension plan. • now carried on under the CW . meeting ' The,, Youth Pro-life group in the The moderator, Mrs. Ruth Bal- of A 1 veers ••.�...•..- of her life pattern. National Council of Churches. a Mrs. Lockwood was in charge Wingham and Goder;ch areas It was beyond this point, how lagh ofrthe Tee water area intro- Koreans_ have a long history of vt of ' the business portion' of the will be urged *to attend. Y g P � ever, 'that they asserted them- dared the panelists and asked Christian rriissions. The Japan- ' The Januar 'meetin of the St. - The Wi ham group will hold a Paul's Anglican Church Women I meeting. She announced, the gen- g P selves -so that life, styles, basi- pertinent questions - as well as . ese, however, consider Christian fund -raisin dance on,Feb. 27 in' was hel&4, n the parish basement >, eral meeting to take place Janu- g rally the same, were in fact very throwing open the discussion to icy a foreigner's religion and + ary-12 in the chprch with REV. the Wingham Armouries; with different. Mrs. Toos Kingma of the audience of 279 ladies. Christians,in Japan ar-e only one last week, with Mrs. E. Powell' q presiding. Mrs. Powell opened .?' Wiilena Brown of .Bluevale as music provided by the Morand Walkerton expressed in a most It was only when the husband, per cent of the population. p g p guest speaker, The Friendship Brothers. humorous manner the • satis- -announced `home time'. and the' Koreans in Japan are not Japan- the meeting with prayer to start a _ Club meets Janua 21 and the The second annual meeting of bus.driver from Thornbury elled new year of work. ry faction of just being a housewife. I Y Y ase citizens. In Taiwan four to . Huron -Perth Presbyterial meets the Voice of the Unborn is sche- ger fulfillment comes from " ll.Aboard" to his 42 ladies, that. hve�percent ofthe population are Mrs. K. Hawthorn presented a o ” February ' 4 in - the Brucefield duled to, be held May 5 at St.. having . raised three -fairly well the interested audience soon Christian. paper on "Worship".. Regular Paul's Anglican Church. Mrs,. worship is, what makes the United Church. g adjusted kids, keeping her hus- shrunk by 50 per cent, and the Christian Missions of the P a The United Church Calendars Diane Buchanan of Goderich was -band happy and well -cared for, as moderator found it wise to bring church commenced over 100 church, she said. The test g vtYo e . were on sale after the' meeting_ proposed as the guest speaker. the°discussion to a conclusion. g P ski comes after leaving the All WINTER The Fon so lei of the Least Goin ++ well as running a house, doing all years ago under the leadership of P , She is a volunteer with Birth- . church, with hearts and minds x.: p the little jobs around the farm ' was esented by Mrs. Pass- right , an organization involved renewed by the experience. 'Mrs. .°' in counselling married and si le that one can get roped into at one Hawthorn told members that a more. She gave a, reading and g r time and apo her. ®®�closed with a rayer. pregnant women. p Unit members entertain Christian is one energized for life, p The rest of the anelists con- revealingthe force of faith that is - . sisted. of women with 'roles out- reflected in the lives of the wor- 'side the home. Mrs. Audrey Webb ideats shitipers. She urged all. to be mis- of Cargill, a mother of six, in-resof Brookhaven eludes in her daily programa sionaries and to realize that the ^` Church church exists for those who are 1,0%-,30% ®FF t Paul's t hin ob which she does notS • teaching J not in it. Worshippers, therefore, w feel;xleprives her children., but in BELGRAVE —Members of the musical numbers were given by PP (ANGLICAN) fact enhances their outlook on life evening unit of the United Church the Lougheed family. Thee pro - should carry ,the word of God to L and strengthens family unity. were invited to Brookhaven gram -was concluded by ,Mfrs. those outside, she concluded. -Dress. and, Casual Shoos Yn `A / 1� I M Mrs. Irene Boyle of -Ripley fills Nursing Home4 . Wingham, last Ross Anderson leading in com Roll call. was 'answered ,by Y 1/ 1 members donating towels, and ; her life with man outlets, hal Tuesday avenin where the manicy singing with Mrs. George g ' Y P Y g Y Johnston at the piano. Mrs. Carol Farnell read the lser- ing with chores in a swine opera entertained, the residents with REV. T. K. HAWTHORN, Rector tion, keeping on top of the intri- several numbers. - Those taking Following the program the vice for "Least Coin". In bade SAFETY' SHOES ALL SLIPPERS caries of a filing system for her part were Kelly Lougheed, Sheila Women' returned to thg home of .ness, arrangements war"e made MRS. D. RICHARDSON, Organist t g 10 % OFF Reduced 20 /o husband's silo business as well as Anderson and Alison Roberts. Mrs. Cliff Logan where they held . o pack bales of clothing for the and Choir Leader hosting city visitors for farm The primary class of the Sun- their ,January meeting with .16 Indians of Northern Ontario and ' Y p day School sang "This Little Gos- ladies present. reports were read. Thank -you - holidays. s. She ho es this latter The meeting opened with a' letters received from shut-ins SUNDAY, JANUARY 18 project which involves the whole pal Light of Mine' and did s. hymn. Mrs. James Coultes had and from the sick for - Christmas family will teach the childt en ap action song. A reading by Mrs.' CALLAN SHOES Epiphany 2 reciation for other life styles. charge of the. worship service. remembrance were also read. 8:30 a.m. — Hol Communion P Ross Anderson, solo by George Y _ Minutes were read and adopted. After the closing prayer,. the 11;00 a.m. — Morning Prayer and Sermon The youngest member of the Procter, guitar solo by Alison members enjoyed ed a social hour, Wt1YghQ111 357-1040 9 Y Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler had J Y panel, Mrs, Donna Cooper of Roberts, accordion solo by Mrs. t.. MEETINGS Alliston feels strongly the George Procter followed, and charge of the program. A thank -------'--- - -- — Thurs., Jan. 15 — Altar Guild will meet thoughts of most young women's you note from Mrs: Jack Taylor i at the rector of 2:30 m. - Y p libbers. She feels that marriage was read. Lti Thurs., Jan. 15 — Euchre and cribbage party in the should not dadmpen'a young girl's Mrs. �o� t' 4 The offering was received, fol- /yt lowed by lunch. parish hall at 8:30 p,m. dreams and lens for her career, • Mon., .an. 18— Educational staff meeting at but rather the chores involved in The February meeting will be at t e home of Mrs. Albert NumbL'%r To ((III 's housekeeping should be shared (� f11 f hostess `, 2t the home of Don Farnel 7:3 i by both partners while each Biem n. BLUE pm VALE — Mrs Graham Campbell was hostess for the ° ,January meeting of Unit 1 of the MIIt AC1E SERVICE Drop In to OC7 I LCO) Listowel . LISTOWEL DISTRICT SECONDARY SCHOOL TUESDAY, JAN. 200 7.30 P.M. Come and b6lieve (mod to ,deet your need Watch The Masters' Tou6 SUNDAYS 9°00 A.M. Ci(NX - Til Rau luve�*11 Prankard United Church Women. A noon luncheon was enjoyed at 12:30. Devotions were given by Rev. ®�®p®in centre Wilena Brown. Her theme was "Love". She read from the Scrip- 'told BLUEVALE — The cold winter ture and of Johnny Lingo. "Your Brother .is Waiting" was a days won't seem quite so long if poem read by Miss Brown, fol- once a. week, you ,dig out of the lowed by a closing-prayef•. snow and wander over, to the Mrs. Jack Nicholson conducted United Church. Residents of the the business, opening with a New village have set up a drop4q Year's poem. She reminded the centre for retired people or any - ladies of the Huron -Perth. Pres- one who would like to share in byterial at Brucefield on Febru- some fun and fellowship. It will ary 4 at 9:30 a.m. be open Tuesday afternoon of r The ladies quilted a crib quilt each yeek. and made plans for more quilts to S come on, residents of Blue - be done. The February meeting vale and area! Drop in and pass will be at the home of Mrs. W. J. some long winter hours with your m Peacock. friends. JJ/ ' FOR INFORMATION ABOUT NEW INSTALLATIONS, OR TO REPORT FAULTY I RECEPTION CALL . I ,. 357® 1652