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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-03-11, Page 591 PMer service Scene 1, The Reality of Poverty; Scene 2, The Reality of Relation,- FORDWICH - The World Day ship, Scene 3, The Reality of Ra of Prayer service was held in pression. Thoseiaklag the parts Trinity Anglican Church with were Mrs. William Wilson, Mrs. ladies from the area churches at Scott Clarkson, Mrs. Carl tending. Miss Elva Foster presid- D'Arcey, Mm. Mol penny and lit - ed at theorgan• tle Charlene Penny. Mm. Don _ .. mrs. weiiington Hargrave lett G`'` sucei musum" w'uJ' the service. Mrs. Elmer Harding Mm. mar Ge+dcke at the organ. read the'scripture sad Mrs. Elsie, The guest speaker was Mrs. J. Strong assisted as the reader. 4 W. Daunt who spoke sponsibilty oftheChurch". on "The Re - A play was put on depicting Ushers were Mrs. Roy Simmons conditions in the third Wot'ld: and Miss Ethna Foster. Shampoo „a. 99C TAME Creme Rinse ,.. 94e HoirFirm SpruY s1.49 RAZOR BLADES TRAC II ,. '1 *59 Sproy'n'Wash,6$.1.091 STAY FREE Mini PadslT. 2�9C. TRIANGLE FDJ DISCOUNT Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Weekdays Sundays Noon to Six It only happens i ' ', Net/ Sfirl%" The Wingham Advance -Times. !loss., Wreb ill. 19* -*60 • dead: wor:hip How-to look your bost WROXE'MR -- Neil Stirling of Corrie led in the morning wor- ship at the wroxeter and Gorrie on a 4m it� lrjdpoo. `vaitcd Churches oa Sunday morging, in the absence of Rev. BY Laveaiae Ballagb look '!W*e mW N los aeslrrr Wesley Ball low was boating a The sporty look this year, not to is ply one, >loetMt it Dsi� iMts+ad. tour through the Holy Land. Mr. mention every other year, is the neutral celott wiCieh WE a - Stirling has served on the Board denim. U you haven't got a denim comate easily wo ahised e� , ur of Stewards in Gorrie and has as- suit of some kind, you are way out article in yowardn*e and sisted the minister on 4everal in left field! Jumpers, skirts, smart with any one of thea. occasions in Bible Vacation pants and the ever -versatile Consider versatility. TM School and in the pulpit. He is jacket—in the faded blue of footers (on*iAsee top that Mak preparing himself for fulltime navy—can fit in justb about any- like two pietas) are cute and N work in the church. where you want to wear them% Or you want a little dleepile,P Theme of the Sunday service jump into the comfortable dAemim ahead. But think M15t, thd was "Forgiveness! Christ's Chal- knits—more expensive but worth there's no switching; they're lenge to You and Me". Scripture every penny—because they move duck with eacb other! And if it was read from St. Luke's Gospel with you, feel soft to the touch has long sleeves, oensider the and St. John's Gospel,, describing and stand up under a lot of wear. fact that sometime You may wad the crucifizion of Christ and His In the popular navy, brown or to remove that sweater and can't forgiving words on the cross. dark green, with white top -stitch- without also remloving what Mr. Stirling said that Satan ing, you can dress them up with happens to be attached to it! Four loves an. unforgiving heart be- figured shirts. Add a scarf and safest bet, as I menUoned earlier, cause he uses it to keep us from neutral acAssories and you have is the Jazzy'little T-shirt. Avatl- Christ and it is a separation from a real pow look. able in almost any color mud Christ. He spoke of Christ's If you're endowed with a great many fabrics, it has a dozen or words on the cross, "Forgive figure and like showing it off, the more uses. Alone, it tots jet for them, for they know not what next bit of news may not make a casual look. Thal coordinate it they do' and said that in black you feel too happy. Sports tops with a 'figured pantsuit and a times, JeWus didn't pray for Him- this year are anywhere from big mmtdMg w4d• : smasi6- self but for others. to huge. If you're wearing fitted ing. Then choose a dressy skirt, . "Forgiveness is restoration of tops, you're out of it, unless they top it with a T-ebist and add a fellowship with God," the happen to be the standard little T- tiger blouse that matches both. EAST WAWANOSH PUBLIC SCHOOL students Eric Taylor, Ellen Nolt and Jennifer speaker said, "Accept Christ and shirt. Big tops, in everything It's now feud another use. The Johns were the recipients of books and pen sets when they were chosen winners of the hunger and thirst for righteous from billowy sleeves, to loose- list is endless. You can even hike poster contest sponsored by the Wingham Kinsmen Club. Eric was first in the Grade 7 and ness." flowing caftans, to smocks, to it to the beach and use it as a 0,0ass, Ellen second in the Grade 1 to 3, and Jennifer was third in the Grade 5 to 6 class. Instead of altar call or showing tunic tops, .to tops laced up the bathing -suit cover -UP! of hands, Mr. Stirling asked the front with laced sleeves, to wrap- Jumpsuits will be another congregation to think of someone arounds—you name it, you can denims bonus—in armY' khakis and forgive them for their actions wear it. Like the styles, the with plenty of hi'' :just in United Church in Q u e : is theme of unit to them and ask the Lord to bless fabrics, too, are soft—crinkly sporty knits—they C" look good. ` that person. fabrics, the sheer look, soft poly- But they'll never replace the two - The theme for the program of advances made by other de- QUebec." The Wroxeter choir sang the ester cottons with a delicate look, piece pantsuit --for the simple the afternoon unit of the United nominational programs in The president, Mrs. Under- anthem, "The Beautiful Garden muslins, and a fabric we stole reason that the busy gal in to - Church Women on March 2 was Quebec. She displayed copies of wood, in the business period, an- of Prayer", all the while from the East,- guaze, with its day's busy world, dues not want "The United Church in Quebec". the newest United Church pub- nounced the regional meeting in remembering Mr. Ball who was wispery softness just the right to be faced with yet another Mrs. Walter Krug conducted the lication, "Quebec", and "Credo", Brucefield on March 17, with the conducting morning worship and touch of femininity. In soft major dilemma when she visits worship and gave the address on for years the counterpart of The Friendship Club to meet on early Communion at the Tomb in pastels, pretty florals, wild the washroom! this subject. Observer. She also outlined the 'Thursday, the 18th. There were 19 Jerusalem. When Mr. Ball left, stripes, or the ever popular Corduroy -all year round—is Mrs. Elizabeth Suter and Mrs. various services of city and out- members present, 09 visits to he knew his congregation at patchwork, it will dress up blue about the most popular fabric in Fred Dustow read'the story of the lying churches whose pastors and shut-ins recorded for the month home was praying for the bless- jeans or add the right feminine the mid-70s. There is just Clothing Good Samaritan; reading verses wives are mostly bilingual. - of February. One quilt was com- ings and safety of the to touch to summer pants and smarter than a .cord safari suit— alternately in French and Eng- The Montreal -Ottawa Confer- pleted for Mrs. Jardine. The skirts. in the ever popular beige or the fish. The former also led in the encs comprises four Presbyteries treasurer's report was given by —Greg Stewart, now employed A great way to stretch the drab olive or blue tones. But if singing of two verses of "What a of which Seaway -Valley, extend- Mrs. Bone and the box for the by CKCM, Montreal, and a budget when you're buying a you're not as slim as you would. Friend We Have in Jesus", with in u to Cornwall, is the newest. Least Coin was passed. Mrs. sporty wardrobe is to buy fro- like to be, the belted jackets will g p former employee of CKNX, will Mrs. Passmore and Mrs. George The speaker stressed that ` in- Krug dedicated the offering and ordinates. Make several different make you look bigger. Stick to the g pe present an award next Monday Underwood. j Mi z- th d l Everyone joined in formation leads to understand- the meeting closed with z ensembles out of a few basic loose styles that camouflage your y evening when the Juno Awards the singing of the final verse. in understanding to friendliness pah benediction. items in your wardrobe. Though size and still make you look well - Mrs.g g, ng will be given to Canadian record- you might find a gorgeous little dressed. Mrs. Krug touched on an arti- and friendliness to co-operation, ing artists. The awarding of the cle in the December Observer on the aim of the church's work in wild -colored top in your favorite —James Burkhart of Guelph honors will be seen on CBC Tele- boutique, think before you, buy: _. was a weekend guest of his vision. Mr. Stewart is son -in , How many different outfits can • • brother, Del Burkhart, and Mrs law of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Walker you create with this top and still Sr Cozens Burkhart. of town. • ONCE A YEAR • e e . � • hold_ meeting Indiscriminationpractised by r FORDWICH — The Senior Citi- zens •• beW their March Cti- 0 zens Win Pa Community Hall, a Woman's club of Wingham Patrick's' rs.ay Cooper's group was in charge of t"- "We don't do much in small tired, but they still continue to dential training centre in Jordan. the meeting.'" towns like Wingham but a great come out to meetings and support When one considers that the Wray Cooper welcomed 50 deal of work is done in the larger the club." federation has more than 4,000 members and guests A new song r cities," said Jean Rintoul, presi "Some objectives of the club members, a lot of needed money book, Sing Out for Senior Citi - dent of the Wingham Business are to stimulate interest in fed can be collected through these zees", was donated by Miss Vio •-t and Professional Women's CIub. eral, provincial and municipal clubs. ' list Beswetherick "Although the club is not all that affairs and to encourage women The federation was established An invitation to Arthur Senior reduced in pricelarge, we have contributed to the to participate in the business of by a federal charter in July of. returnCitizens' meeting 01! March 16 ® to regular 10 price, at me end o+our ,o -ay w.. - Canadian Cancer Society fora government at all levels; to alert 1930. It has now become a na- was accepted. It was decided t0 Specialty purchased items on, couple of years and have spons- the public, industry and business tional organization promoting the invite Clifford and Gorrie Senior sale to aslant of stock. Homs' Hardware promisee to make ored fund raising campaigns in to the talent of women workers interests of business and profeS- Citizens to the Fordwich April every effort to supplythe forms of fashion shows and and to encourage club members sional women in Canada. 'The advertised products We meeting. reserve the right to bridge parties." to support worthwhile commu- federation has member clubs in knit dB P The Fordwich Senior Citizens . quantities, The Wingham branch, which nity projects." - every principal city and town in sent bowling at Molesworth has 19 active members, first "Right now, the club cun[n every province in Canada. Cur started in 1961 and is comprised buses s1.00 per member in pro- rent action is being taken on sec lanes on Wednesday afternoon. of mostly working women such as viding scholarships to young tions pertinent to the working wo There is to be a public card party secretaries and school teachers. Palestinian refugees to take busi man and discriminating prac- March 12, 8:30 p.m., sponsored "Some of our members are re- ness and other courses at a resi- tires such as: the appointment of by the Fordwich group. / qualified women to fill a number The variety program was pre- . of Senate vacancies; removal of sided over by Mrs. Clarence the sections pertaining to abor- Carswell. Orchestra .numbers by tion from the Criminal Code and Jack Mann and his children, Pat - AP PADS r , ' • provisions for extension of day ti, Brenda, Wayne and .Rodney, are services for rht,dram includ were much enjoyed. An Irish of 10 Beaute -Glow pads �1 +/P Z 1 �aY � +� s ng amendments tothe National singsong was conducted b Mrs. trees' In6y,e�j �eew Y �� �t r� y,t `►�� 8�� _k Housing Act. J. Freeman and Miss M. McEI-, ,�• Rwn'#�. a aa� Mrs. Rintoul has been actively wain. Rev. John Stinson played —.•'�. involved in the Wingham branch the saw,. � PANTRY for more than ten years. She con- __ eludes her two-year presidency in Members gave readings, KETTLE SCALE °°"I II STORAGE TINS ! May with Stella Dabrowski tak- stories and riddles which were REMOVER',� Each 5':" � 5'r' Hold tea, coffee sugar ing charge. very interesting. Mrs. Harold with perky>� "You have to be a working wo- Doig and Mrs. Cooper conducted o.; ® damnotage �? "Ole' time motif — - 1! n. man to join the club. Although we Irish contests, a team contest kettle acs , IN, � have a number of retired mem- with potatoes and one with bal- k bers, they still keep up their loons. 2 for 8t s for 88 "1'" ..,e• ., memberships. The membership +, fee is about $15 per year." ! Not only does the club raise its t ..rl l�■I„A own money, it also raises money DRYCLEAN s�utcnyerttl 1313t __- : for the various projects in which , �CeVw 9” HAM SLICER the federation is involved. One of +', these projects is the training of Drshwaaher-safe handle I� .,„n., XOTCH-WE SCOURING SPONGE T- ROAST SLICER ✓ Palestinian refugees in Jordan. NOW One side scourseey �"' the tether wipes ` Serrated blade 9r� _ • I "We are now sponsoring fi Ve WO- - v e� 88 men in this course, costing an es Clearl - FOR 2 for 6- FRENCH KNIFE 88 t timated $No perstudegt a year." I453; 02 I - Serraled Dlade ' ,,, .,,, ,;`' And although the Wingham 1 SPRING 5- UTILITY KNIFE $$�C�= Club seldom presents topics to Serrated blade 2 for \ �;>. the federal or provincial lb4el, its 3" PARING KNIFE SIP members take active part in An cotton Serrated blade 2 for ,.� conventions. "Although we hav- OTHS CHEESECLOTH °' "'�'-'t"'"'^-�•.. en't brought anything up as yet, READMAN YC oo �� PARING KNIFE 2fnr 88� ""'z delegates from our club attend Stainless ateel blade . ..✓ a yea ,,,, d00 „ every convention. We will be — Cleaners and M•n)fs Wear an,7- sending a delegate to the Sault 1.2 QUART „5„ WORK Ste. Marie convention from July WINGHAM UTILITY `e J FA8TENERGLOVES - ! 11 15 and to the Hamilton meeting PATI °' ASSORTMENT Protect / •a May 28-30," said Mrs. Rintoul. „.,,. Sturdy poly Plated hands All p t , pall featuresIWO= utility cotton f TAIN N HARDWARE Wingham Z-:� 357-2910 PRESIDENT OF THE Wingham Business and Professional Women's Club, Jean Rintoul, said one of the objectives of the club was to stimulate interest in federal, provincial and municipal affairs and to encourage women to participate in the business of government. The Wingham Club has 19 members at the present time. n i D. HAINSCHWANG DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC COMPLETE DENTURE SERVICE RR 2, PRICEVILLE Phone: 369-3019 After Hours: 3 4821 Al".;_,.•: y.