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At the service in the Wingham
United Church, Rev. Barry Pass-
more spoke about 'Accepting
Guidance'. He said that knowing
the will of God was not as difficult
as accepting His guidance. He
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suggested the major obstacle is
man's unwillingness. to do it His
way. He said that we take too
often an adolescent attitude that
no one is going to tell us, not even
God. He said it takes a 'big man'
to accept help.,
Mr. Passmore slid some avoid
following Christ because they
believe it is too difficult. He
reminded the congregation that
Jesus came that His "joy may be
in you and that your joy may be
complete". John 15:11.
At the service the junior and
senior choirs offered inspira-
tional music. Also the newly
elected members of the Official
Board were inducted.
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theme
an average attendance of 140 for
the year. Mrs. Vernon Reid con-
tinues as superintendent, with
Mrs. Ray Bateman in'charge of
the kindergarten department.
Mrs. Jack Walker is the new
president of the UCW, following
Mrs. Ken Wood who has com-
pleted her two-year term. The
UCW raised a total of $5,459.00 of
which..$3,580.00 was donated to
missions and mission projects.
Combined with the church giv-
ing5, total mission contributions
amounted to $14,624.50.
Members of the Official Board
executive for the coming year are
G. W. Tiffin; secretary; Bert
Morin, chairman of Finance;
ing in marriage Lorraine Anne
Boyle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
James A. Boyle of Lucknow and
Randolph John Foxton, son of
Mrs. John Foxton of Wingbam
an"I the iat�, It . Div.
Douglas Kaufman officiated..
The church was decorated with
candelabra and silver vases filled
with yellow and wt Je daisies,
bunny tails ano tr iwfluwers
Yellow and white daisies marked
the pews for the seating of the
guests.
Given in marriage by her par-
ent's, the bride chose a floor -
length gown of white silk or-
ganza, fashioned on empire lines.
The bodice, featuring a small rib-
bed organza yoke,, was trimmed
in bib effect with Venice lace.
Similar trim was used on the
cuffs of the long full sleeves. Thd
full skirt which fell into a built-in
train, featured an apron, effect
with similar trim. Her headpiece
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Those elected for a four yeap Don McNichol!, chairman of the o organza owers a in p ace at - t
term are: Albert Brenzil, Wilford Worship, Music and Membership shoulder -length veil of tulle illus- "' a
Casli k M P -6 —f C -r—A committee' Art Laidlaw chair- ion. The bride carried a bouquet
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ff( Mrs. Ed Daer; Niel Edgar, Jack-
man of Property; Wayne Elston,
of white carnations, ivy and white`
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son .Henderson, Leonard James,
chairman of Stewardship; and
ribbon entwined throughout.
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q/TI(, Mrs. Elizabeth Kernaghan, Mrs.
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the chairman of Christian Educa-
The matron of honor was Lindaej(jQ
Plant of London, sister of they
, Harold Kerr, Jack Kopas, Ray
tion committee, et to be named.
soming
soming cherry tree.
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Laidlaw, Robert Pegg, Norman
The congregation was sorry to
bride. She was gowned in a floor -
0o Uro
Woolner and Russell Zurbrigg.
learn that Harold France, the
length dress of rust crepe. Her
oa
Completing a one year term is
church custodian for the past 14'
dress was fashioned along em-.�
of well doing, for Christ's sake.
Earl Tapp, and a three year
years, plans to retire April 30.
pire lines with stand-up collar,
1'fiougli 1 face death, 1 will not°.0
THIS EMBLEM IS THE term, George Taylor.
A special committee, appointed
long sleeves and tie back. , Lace
trim accented the bodice and col -
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The annual congregational
by the Official Board, presented a
SIGN OF GOOD BUSI- meeting commenced at 5 p.m.
brief to be sent to the Royal Com-
lar of the dress. She 'carried a
She sang "Let it Be Me" before
chose a calf -length dress of blue
N P, S S AND -GOOD with a pot luck supper with about
mission on Violence in the Com-
basket of yellow and white dais-
the processional and "More"
knit jersey with a cream shawl,
FRIENDS. .80 in attendance. After a' very
munications Industry. It was
ies, ivy, bunny tails and straw-
during the signing of the register.
brown accessories and a corsage
enjoyable meal, the business was
signed by those attending the
flowers.
The organist, provided traditional
of white carnations.
For information call: receded b a short devotional.
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Bridesmaids were Lorna. Boyle
wedding music before and Burin g
Honored guests were the
357-3775` As the congregation had read the
After words of appreciation
of Lucknow, sister of the bride;
the ceremony. ,
bride's maternal grandfather, T.
Phone printed annual reports, they were
were expressed, the meeting was
Mary Emberlin of Lucknow,
Following the'wedding, a din-
J. Salkeld of Lucknow and the
able to be passed without undue.
adjourned.
friend of the bride, and Lynn
Foxton, sister of the groom, of
ner was held in the United Church
groom's maternal grandmother,
discussion.
Highlights, from the reports are
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Next Sunday, guest speaker at
the 11 a.m. service will be Rev.
Wingham. They were gowned
parlor where the church ladies
provided and served a delicious
' Mrs. Margaret Foxton of Wing -
ham '.'Other guests travelled from
ww as follows. The ISunday School
Laurie Purdy, officer of Confer
similarly
similarly to the matron of honor
rneal. The mother of the bride re-
Calgary; Ottawa, Kitchener,
had a total enrolment of 202'with
ence, Communication and
and carried similar ..baskets of
Bowers.
eeived• guests in a full. -length
London; Wingham and Lucknow .
Stewardship, of Hamilton. He is
Shane Foxton of Wingham,
green and autumn shaded knit
areas to attend the cere'mon y'
also the cartoonist for the United
jersey gown with • full -sleeved
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brother of the groom, was best
front -tied jacket. She wore a cor-
Following their honeymoon,
man. He wore a chocolate brown
sage of•white orchids and carna-
the couple is residing at RR 3,
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tuxedo,, white skirt with yellow
tions. She was assisted by the
Wingham. The groom is emIp cy-
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trim and a yellow carnation bout-
The
groom's mother who waw govined
cu ai Douglas Point and the bride
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onniere. g'aests :.'ere'-m-hered
by Paul Fleury of Kitchener, Wil-
in a cream jersey knit dress with
at Pinecresf Manor. Nursing
(ANGLICAN)
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liarrf Irvine and Carl Mowbray,
both Wingham. All friends
matching full -sleeved jacket. She
wore a corsage of white orchids
Home.
Prior to the wedding, the bride
on-P,16weekend
travelled to Estaire on the
firing 'Mrs.
of are
and rust . carnations. Francis
was honored with a relatives'
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of worship, Study
-of the groom. They, also more
chocolate brown tuxedos and
Boyle of Ripley, uncle .of the
bride,.was
. shower held by Mrs. Bill Hughes;
friends'
home.
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charm attached to a silver bracelet in recognition of her achievements.
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master of ceremonies.
a shower hosted by Lynn
low carnations, as. did the father
The reception was held at the.,
Foxton; a tea held by Linda Plant
- REV. T. K. HAWTHORN, ReetOr
The Goforth Evening Auxiliary
of the bride as well.
Lucknow Legion Hall with music
and Lorna Boyle; and a com- .
MRS. D�, RICHARDSON, Organist
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of St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Nancy Errington of Wingham-
'accompanied
� provided by the Moran. Brothers.
munity shower arranged by Mrs.
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Church bean another
g year of
was the soloist, by
For a wedding trip to. Ottawa
Alex MacNay ands, Miss Helen
" crud Choir Leader
wokhi and stud with,a meetin
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Mary Ellen Havens of Lucknow.
and Northern Ontario. the bride
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Tuesday evening, January 20.
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The theme of the worship service,
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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1
was "Mission of Our Time'':
a
Epiphany 4
Mrs. Robert Arbuckle read the
8:30 a.m.-Holy Communion
scripture and her meditation
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b.
11:00 a.m.—Holy Communion and Sermon
stressed the need for a clear, con-
cise, understandable presen-
tation of the gospel to all peoples.
MEETINGS
Mrs. Wallace Richardson led in
A.C.W. meets on Thursday, February 5th at 1:45 p.m.
prayer.
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in Church parish hall.
Mrs. Clarence Wood and Mrs.
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G. Daugherty introduced the new
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`-study book. It is called "Forward
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Together in Mission — a study of
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Christian Activities in Japan and
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Of special interest to everyone,
was a Japanese version of Psalm'
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Beautiful and very special from Royal
Doulton—Valentine's Day 1976 ..a
delic�taly embossed first edition bone china
plate with a charming Victorian boy and girl
wreathed in soft pink and blue floral nosegays,
edged in pure gold. The reverse side is
'-festooned with flowers, too, and a very
appropriate verse. Equally enchanting is
the especially designed, elegant presentation
case for this lovely annual Royal Doulton
plate, a delightful Valentine In itself. For
someone you love ... or yourself!
In gift box, $25
Int let 5
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iK.J..i4tW FIRST CAME THE FUN, then the work as close to 30
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members of the Wingham and DIstrict Hospital Auxiliary
gathered for the annua"'ftmeeting Monday night. A°generous
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girl" with freshly
cut flowers, chosen
right herel
Little things mean a lot to the lady in your
life. Show her often' that she is special ...
with a flowery tribute. She will bloom with
happiness when you choose your bouquet or
corsage here.
LEWIS
FLOWERS' .
WINGHAM 357-3880
A'
Bridal Gowns
Made to your specifications. .
Inquire now if you are planning a spring,
T summer wedding.
Formal Rentals
For en
READMAN
CLEANERS AND MEN'S. WEIR
WINGHAM 3'57-1242
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potluck °,upper was followed byta btlsine:fs session that
reviewed o vear of record �achi?vements for fhe a'URI'llary
ancj all is -nembers.
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23 read by Mrs. Wood: God is my�
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Farrier — I shall have no need.
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He lets me rest under- the blos-
los
soming
soming cherry tree.
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He takes me up to the refresh
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ing waterfall. He quiets my`'
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heart. He leads me along the path
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of well doing, for Christ's sake.
1'fiougli 1 face death, 1 will not°.0
be frightened, for .I will place my
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hand in His and He will lead me
when I cannot'see.
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He will give me rice and. tea as
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I need it. My cup is filled with His
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love.
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His love and peace will, sur -F
round me until life's sunset then I
shall dwell with Him evermore.
New officers for 1976 were .in
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stalled by Mrs. Armstrong, They
include Mrs. Wood. president;
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Mrs. Arbuckle, secretary: and
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treasurer: Mrs. Daugherty.
. Mrs. Alberti Rintoul has re-
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turned home after spending some
time in Estaire, Northern On-
tario. with the family of Mr. and
N-Trs. Charles Ri•ntoul while the
"'ABOVE AND BEYOND" is the only description for the kind of volunteer service that
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I.Itter couple %t as on 5 Caribhean
won Debbie Foxton the title of "outstanding cantly striper" at the annual meeting of the
cruise. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Zur-
Wingham and District Hospital Auxiliary Monday. Debbie has registered 704 hours in
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forcievere���yy��lbrigg
on-P,16weekend
travelled to Estaire on the
firing 'Mrs.
volunfeer work at.the hospital to date, a figure that far exceeds the record for this area
to Rintoul
and provincially. Mrs. Daisy Connell presented Debbie with a tiny silver nurse's cap
home.
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charm attached to a silver bracelet in recognition of her achievements.
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Beautiful and very special from Royal
Doulton—Valentine's Day 1976 ..a
delic�taly embossed first edition bone china
plate with a charming Victorian boy and girl
wreathed in soft pink and blue floral nosegays,
edged in pure gold. The reverse side is
'-festooned with flowers, too, and a very
appropriate verse. Equally enchanting is
the especially designed, elegant presentation
case for this lovely annual Royal Doulton
plate, a delightful Valentine In itself. For
someone you love ... or yourself!
In gift box, $25
Int let 5
e
iK.J..i4tW FIRST CAME THE FUN, then the work as close to 30
U
members of the Wingham and DIstrict Hospital Auxiliary
gathered for the annua"'ftmeeting Monday night. A°generous
00
girl" with freshly
cut flowers, chosen
right herel
Little things mean a lot to the lady in your
life. Show her often' that she is special ...
with a flowery tribute. She will bloom with
happiness when you choose your bouquet or
corsage here.
LEWIS
FLOWERS' .
WINGHAM 357-3880
A'
Bridal Gowns
Made to your specifications. .
Inquire now if you are planning a spring,
T summer wedding.
Formal Rentals
For en
READMAN
CLEANERS AND MEN'S. WEIR
WINGHAM 3'57-1242
°
{
potluck °,upper was followed byta btlsine:fs session that
reviewed o vear of record �achi?vements for fhe a'URI'llary
ancj all is -nembers.
G,
P