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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-02-12, Page 8Jt ^ ka. r.' ", ., - :,x+i,-.0 .�.. .. Y r+: ;.(.. ,..»�:.:... r �,.-,A,s:...-G.. Pe •.,a, _. 7,I. ,.w..., ., !: I �•C' dm W J. A.ti, {', �p l :4i 1 ,ki ,i .,.; n y. .. .. -..,..,-:.,,,„.,..r,....w-(..;�.•..+..--:wt 4. ,w.,..�.:1....w.=:ww--..,...,„..,.+.w+k.,.-+.:-+.;w..,... r. :.7ut�il�,-.::Y%e-.u�:a,�, - 1 l , , r' 1004 Advance -Times, Thurs., February 12, 1976 p, ... ,. .. ........ ... . ....... .. ........ ... t Sol 'LAD11 f I t� �r't Let Winter het You Down Pick Up With A r j as. 1''� ten. Af erg -Christmas legend told to ACW New Hairstyle a hi In a r est -Christmas stQry in fused to stay as they could snot keeper that he and his wife knelt which she said, "Too many find the One they wanted there. with the others in adoration. Y From le live as though Jesus never ' *s � people ug They went on to follow the bright Mrs. W. Austin, first vice- GEORGE 0 °�R USSELS C came", Mrs. W. Connell spoke to star which was shining in the President, was in charge of the the members of St. Paul's Angli- heavens. meeting which opened with a can Church Women' when they Out of curiosity, the innkeeper hymn and prayers led by Mrs. �; l Josephine St. Winghom } met in the parish rooms. and his wife decided to follow the Austin. Miss M. Johnson read the Y -91 I Mrs Connell said "We s air t h t n 1 I Corin- Three Stylists To Serve ou , I pe star, too, only to find Che shep- grea c up er o ove, a with eloctue about solving herds, wise men and second inn- thaans 13. Mrs. Farnell conducted ,�, N PHONE 357.1.932 worldly pro s but all our kee eer kneelingbeside the. the service for the Least Coin and knowledgeg Baby. The serenity n the faces of the treasurer's report ,was given �L ,ask for Sheila, b Mrs. H. King..............._..__..,_.... -..,__ ._ .._ . , . _.......__ She told a legend about. the first the group so touched the inn- Y3 # GAiI,orCorol of love is for often. ' . `, innkeeper who turned Mary and Thank you letters were read . k , Joseph away when they came to and members signed cards for Vy his inn seeking refuge. However, Wing ham BPW the sick and shut-iq. It was re- � he couldn't dismiss them from his ported that seven bales of cloth - r th hts and he later wished he ' o'ug ing had been packed and sent to had helped them. Three richly hold meeting Wunnumin Lake, Northern a Good Citizenshipdressed men riding camels Ontario. stooped at his, inn and were of- The Wingham Business and The committee asked for deservesbut they re- Professional Women's Club host- assistance for a' banquet ande�ed Mrs. Iris Morre y, president of plank were discussed for span- PATTI ROBERTSON received a bouquet of roses Saturday from Pam Cameron on behalf a al ' er e s e the Wingham and District Heri- cake supper to'be held Tuesday, of the Wingham Canadettes who celebrated their fifth year of training in the Wingham i tage and Historic Society,- as a March 2, at St. Paul's. area. The day also marked 15 years of work as a majorette and 10 years as a qualified "5 CHRISTIANS guest speaker at the February The meeting closed with a teacher for Mrs. Robertson. Do you know anyone herein Ontario who—through dinner meeting last week. selflessness, humanity and kindness without expect The Lord Jesus is coming Mrs. Money described the hymn and benediction by Mrs. ing anything in return—has made this a better Austin. Tea and cookies were to "rule over the Gentiles`-_ goals and work of the society to province in which to live? ' served by Miss Johnson and Mrs. (Rom. 15: 12) from "the throne establish .a museum in the old Connell. That's the kind of person for whom the Ontario of His forefather David" in Wingham Post Office. She asked Medal for Good Citizenship was established. Jerusalem (Lk. 1: 32) as sure for the assistance of the club in M'r s • G • Wall- Recipients are selected b an independent z as Israel is a notion again (Lk.• the work of acquiring display ar- ¢,; AdvisoryCouncil of Ontario citizens whose honorary a 21: 24). Wickedness' and vio- ticles and raising funds for thechairman is the Lieutenant -Governor of the Province. I . S ectal mass at St,.,,'Andrew"s W Ii lence increases, "the time of project. She also invited the pub- 1rAnyone may nominate a person for the Ontario `° trouble" has commenced. lie to view, by appointment, the •Me 0 Medal, and nomination forms are available by Learn about this overlooked work already completed in one. Celebrated to -- r Gospel message, God's de room b George Allen. St. Andrew's Women's Mis- A box labelled "Leprosy Mis- member. of the Auxiliary, -was writing: P 9 Y g Executive Secretary r sionary Society met in the Upper lion will be placed in the nor placed`ln the general fund. The y , Glared purpose, and the truth In ,other business, Mrs. Kay honor parents placen • Advisory Council 7 of eternal life, free before For ie reported on public affairs, r Room on Tuesday of last week. thex • of the church for used g was received -by Mrs. i g P p Fisher and dedicated b Ontario Medal for Good Citizenship R ' t "the door is shut". Time flies. and the members were asked to Mass was celebrated on Satur- Mrs. Gordon Wall, president; postage stamps. It is requested y Miss Queen's Park I• tfi Write ' "ASK" Box' 221 , remember the 15th anniversary day evening, January 31, in Presided and Mrs. J. •Conn was that aquarter-inch boder be left Verna McLaughlin. Toronto, Ontario M7A 1P4 Weston, Ont. ()N 3M7.' of the club in September. Special Sacred Heart. Roman Catholic Pianist. around each stamp!' The topic Faithful Servant P � Makin a nomination is itself an act of a reci- activities will be planned for the Church in honor. of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. W. Congram and Mrs. Mrs. George Day read scrip- Movement in, Taiwan was pre g PP occasion: George Fisher were in charge of, ture from St. Matthew's *Gospel sented by "1lrs. Congram and ation for good citizenship. All nominations should Joe Redman's 48th wedding anni be received b Aril 15, 1976. versary. Mr. and Mrs. Redman, the program. The call to worship, •and gave the meditation. In the Mrs. Fisher. The purpose of the. y P along with their family, attended. "A Missionary Speaks", was story of the faithful , servant, movement is to promote Evange- �� Their family in attendance given by the president, followed Christ tells us that we are to lism', Education and Service. )` were: 'Mr. and Mrs. Louis by a hymn of praise. Mrs. Wil- make use of the abilities we -have Mrs. Fisher read a letter from ai' Readman, Wingham; Mrs. Nora liam Ford, secretary, read the been given. "If we' place our Miss Betty Y Hu, secretary of., St.PaulsChurch minutes of the January meeting, hands,in the Hands of God, He women's work in Taiwan:Her Redman ands family, Corunna; r� •� a �-at� ,� �. r Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Nesbitt and the January 9 executive meeting will show us how to be a good ser motto is "Each one, bring one". A2, ANGLICAN family, Wingham; Mr.' and Mrs. and the roll call. A total of 58 calls want o Jesus Christ, Mrs, Day There is an emphasis on Bible. r g, z w,was made in Januar said. stud to enable the Christian to Crawford Wilmer and Mr. and The president announced there Miss ah Currie led in prayer. give & reason for the faith that is \� Al Mrs. Boli Ames, all of Owen4 j W I N G H A M would be. a; meeting on February Mrs_ George Fisher gave the in him. It is very important for ' It Sound; Mr. and Mrs. Vera � , .yl � ° •� i� r I I, tr 11 in the Upper Room to make treasurer's report. An anony- one who pt-ofesses to be a ser-vanf t Redman and Mrs. Rets Leeson of Rector Kitchenel ; .,Mr. and Mrs. Jim Plans' for the World Day' • of mous donation of $100 was desig- of Jesus Christ, to be able to state REV. T. K. HAWTHORN,' Moore and family, Wingham; 'Prayer meeting to be held in St. nated, $50 to Scott Missipn and his reason based on the teaching i -- . MRS. D. RICHARDSON, Organist, Andrews on March 5. Highlights $50 to CARE., An In Memoriam of Jesus. The translation of the 9 and Mrd. Rick McLellan and of the annual Presbyterial were gift of $35 in memory bf Mrs. New Testament into the Tyal 16n-, and Choir Leader daughter- of Calgary, Alberta.'.• a' given b Mrs.. Wall. ` Alex Porterfield, a valued gua e b the Rev. Clare M Gill, a Unable to attend were Mr. and g Y g Y SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15 Presbyterian missionary in s septuogesima Mrs. Jerry Redman of Fort Erie. Y Y 8:30 a.m.—Corporate Communion and breakfast. Since the actual date of their Taiwan, has turned on the light a F Speaker, Jim Ritter anniversary was January 9, Mr. • far many hitherto unaware of the . _Love reaching out to them. t 11:00 a..m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon and Mrs. Redman were surprised Function,S of:A hymn was sung and the to have• their family attending church Mass in a group. It wasn't until meeting closed with a Taiwanese ONTARIO MEDAL FOR GOOD CITIZE'1`IISHIP MEETINGS Father Nolan made an announce- ' prayer in -unison. The social j Wed., Feb. 18—Servers' Guild Meeting at home of stressedat service committee served refreshments. ' I ment of congratulations during ' s�Y Mike and Larry Milosevic., 6:00 p.m, " Mass that they. were enlightened. Thursl, Feb. 19=Euchre party in parish hall, 8:30 p.m. Further surprise was to have their daughter Pauline and Preparing his congregation for said. "When the- early church `- granddaughter Sarah McLellan' the year ahead, Pastor Ross chose mien as recorded in Acts, . arrive from Alberta for the Smith of the Wingham Baptist `the Word of God increased and. . l'+ ' ■ ■ ^■ ■ ■ . ■ ■ special occasion., Mr. McLellan Church spoke of choosing church the number of disciples multi- s —was unable to attend because of leaders, always keeping in mind -plied greatly'. We look to God for university studies. that the work of the church is pri- the same blessingsknowing also a� , HOME ■ 1 IS■ After Mass, the family ga- m.arily to win souls to Jesus th, at problems will arise." ' thered at the home of Mr. and . Christ and build them up in the During the morning. service, Mrs. Jim Moore. The evening Word of God. Miss Lavonne' Ballagh sang two Ontario was spent in happy conversation Reading from Acts Pastor solos, accompanied by Mrs. �s ' Smith said that the first deaconsSmith at the . 1 •,, -- : and card games. Mr. and Mrs. piano. Redman were presented with an board came about because of Continuing his study of Revela- t t engraved silver teapot and a problems within the local New tion in the evening, Pastor Smith' h.. silver and crystal candy' dish, Testament church at Jerusalem. spoke of 'the true church of Jesus A buffet -style lunch was served He said that some problems are Christ', not a particular de - at the end of a very special even- good and growth is one of them. nomination but people who have ; Rl ing. The apostles gave instruction to identified themselves personally • the church to choose men from with Jesus Christ. among them who were honest, He referred to the seventh ■ ■ filled with the Holy Spirit of God chapter in which is recorded the Fordwieh UCW and wisdom. These men were ap- sealing of 144,000 Israelites dur- meeting c pointed to care for the business of ing the seven-yeathe church r tribulation Office la general under the direction of which follows immediately the the apostles. r rapture of the church. FORDWICH — The general "As Wingham Baptist Church "Some religions have tried to meeting of the United Church elects its board for the year, we identify with this number, how Landlords and tenants wishing information, forms or assistance Women was held in the Sunday want to obey the scriptures as ever the Bible clearly states that in connection with the Residential Premises Rent Review Act may School room on February 4. The best we know how,," the speaker they are Israelites of the tribula- call or visit their local rent review office listed below. The offices theme of the meeting was tion era," Pastor Smith. said. "Friendship". "The conflict between Jew andr 1 will commence operation Monday, February 9, 1976. The worship service was pro-life report Arab certainly indicates that God cot,vened by Mrs. Ben Gibson is not yet Finished with Israel." OFFICE AND OFFICE Phone for your free 1976 and Mrs. Clarence Carswell. The executive committee of Al- The New Hope Ladies' Trio will AREA SERVED LOCATION MAILING ADDRESS Beaver glomes Catalogue Mrs. Gibson gave the invocation liance for Life, Wingham Branch be guest singers both morning (for all correspondence on friends and read scripture met February 3, at the home of and evening on February 15, pre- SOUTHWESTERN " Including completed forms) • from John 15:1-15. A solo, "Jesus Sally Campeau, senting a half-hour concert in the London, for the 80 Dundas St. and get details about our Is,All the World to -Me" was sun The minutes of the previous evening. , Ontario Rent Review g P t g Counties of Middlesex, Tel 673-1660 Box 5101 Early by' Mrs. Gibson, Mrs. Carswell meeting and . treasurer's report Oxtord. Elgin, Lambton, London N6A 4L6 special Gamy Delivery gave a meditation.on the mean- were presented and approved. Perth and Huron ' ing of friends and.Jesus ''as our Mr. Maida reported that Mr. Weekend storm Owen Sound, for the Former Post Office Ontario Rent Review Discount Offer. friend. McKinley has been approached Counties of Grey and Building Box bio Mrs. Elmer Harding, tICW to protest against three totally WHITECHURCH — One of Bruce 3rd Ave. E 8 9th St. E Owen Sound N4K 5114 ! 25 if you're planning to buy a new home during 1976, president, presided for the busi- unbiased men studying the Abor- winter's worst storms was Tel. 376-3202 phone for a Beaver Homes Catalogue right away, ness and welcomed the ladies. tion Law in Canada. This protest thrown at our community ons Windsor, for the 251 Go eau St. Besides providing you with a free copy of this helpful Roll call was answered with an has been forwarded to the Party Saturday and Sunday with many Counties of Essex and Kent Tel. 253 3532 Ontario Rent Review Box o5 book, your Beaver -Home Consultant will give you com- idea to improve the UCW meet- Whip who will bring it to the floor inches of snowfall. Winds blew Windsor N9A 6F2 i plete details about our ''Early Delivery Discount Offer." ings. of the House of Parliament. The snow into drifts and with flurries An offer that is designed to save you a good deal of The World Day of Prayer is to members of the committee driving was dangerous. Church m money on any home in our catalogue. So don't delay be March 5 at 2:30 p.m, in the studying Abortion Law in Canada services had to be cancelled. If you live outside the toll-free dialing area for the Office serving 1519)538i-2.515. Anglican Church, are: Dr. Marion Powel', Mme. The villagers are kept busywil be connected with the rent review office your municipality, dial the operator and ask for Zenith 9-6006, You Fordwich and Kurtzville Fortin Carron, and Mr. Badgely, clearing house roofs, garage$ and, ce free of churches will have a joint skating Also argued were the terms of other buildings of the weight of charge. art in the Kurtzville arena, the reference of the Committee, e.' snow. Snow blowers are neces- Please ask far JIM MARTIN party - • date' not, yet chosen. are hpspitals opposing abortion sary to remove snow from the vil- Ministry of or write P.O. Box'323, Meaford, ®r9t NOH lY0 The afternoon unit will be on demand? lage driveways and farmers on ��� responsible for flowers—in the In other business,ido literature s, the back roads encounter o get Consumer and ' church for the month of February to be placed in doctors' offices, Cnfties as trucks are unable to get n and the evening unit will decorate local high schools, libraries, etc. to them. i the nursery with paint', paper and The second annual meeting is The bstek roads are blocked if Commercial I H �� $. curtains. The Young People will to be held May 8 in -St. Paul's tf*1099t Wind arises as the banks �y .•.r=� purchase a carpet for the 'nur- Anglican Church, acid ab high that the space kret- Ontario Relations " A nl ✓i ;l()r 1 ()F REAVE R Ll)MBER CO. LTD yi sery. 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