The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-04-01, Page 6Page 6—The Wingham Advance -Times, Thurs., April 1, 1976
Notes from Whitechurch
Mr. and )lits• Bill Ri>Rtoul were
&moi' "UtOrs with Mr. and
attended the funeral at Bethel
Missionary Church, Kitchener,
Saturday, 10 to 12: 30 and 1:30 to 4.
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E. Prosser, a former pastor of
school assisted by three third-
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Mr- and Mrs. Gordon Campbell
Palmerston and Wallace Mis-
year student deaconesses. A pot
f
of Listowel were Saturday vuu-
sionary Churches. They spent the
luck lunch will be provided, with
tors with Mr. and Mn. Bill Rin-
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Man-
those attending from White-
toul.
fred Koehler
church and Langside providing
Mrs. L. Fraser, Christopher
Mr. and Mrs. Russel McGuire
dessert.
and Bobbie, arrived home by
plane from Penticton, British
visited, while in Kitchener, at St.
Mary's Hospital
Mrs. Edith Brown of London
with a patient,
spent the weekend with her
Columbia, last week to visit with
Mrs. Joseph Moir of Wingham
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
A > xh ,
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
area,
Brown.
,
Jamieson, and family.
Miss Gayle Kay of Kitchener
On Good Friday, April 16, at 11
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore,
visited Thursday evening with
a.m., a service will be held in
Linda, Cindy and Richard were
her brother, Bev Kay, Mrs. Kay
Chalmers Presbyterian Church,
-
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
and Wendy.
conducted by Bev Kay.The coni
..kik
Mrs. Ronald McGarvey and
Mr. and Mrs. John deBoer were
munity is cordially invited to
family of Ripley.
Saturday visitors with Mr. and
attend.
Richard Moore attended the
Mrs. Ron Nicholson of Strathroy.
Mrs. Wallace Conn on Tuesday
27th Lions Club hockey tourna-
meat at Goderich the
To celebrate Jason Conley's
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Scott
FOUR HIGH SCHOOL girls
received their caps Monday for
where
Lueknow PeeWees, with whom
birthday on Saturday evening
were Mr. and Ms. Herb Hunter
of Ripley.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tiffin, Joey
more as Candy Stripers at the
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accumulating 50 hours or
Wingham and District Hospital. Eileen Scheurwater of
he plays, competed with teams
and Trevor, London, Mr. and
and Mrs. Elizabeth Tiffin were
Teeswater served 7812 hours Wendy Kay of Whitechurch 611'2,
Pattie Stewart 5912 and
from Forest and Wingham.
Ms. Wallace Conn, Mr. and Mrs.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Karen Armstrong of Wingham, 50 hours. Convener for the Candy Stripers is Mrs. Daisy
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Beecroft
Johnston Conn of Wingham.
Mrs. Bill Snowden of Lucknow. It
Connell, centre.
of Wingham on Saturday was at
Mr. and Ms. Bill Caslick of
was the occasion of Joe Senior's
Toronto International Airport to
meet Hugh Sinnamon, returning
Culross anvisitorsMrs . Earl Caslick
were Fridayvisitors with Dr. and
birthday.
Mrs. Wallace Conn, Mrs; Earl
Congregation, friends enjoy
Family Night
from a tour of Ireland. Shannon,
Ms. John Willis and family of
Caslick and Mrs. Douglas Conley
Heather and Kevin visited with
Kincardine. Ms. Caslick re-
were visitors at London on Wed
GORRIE — Members and
ards acted as a welcoming
the Holy Land and featuring his
their grandparents, Mr. and Ms.
mained with them till Sunday.
nesday with Mr. and Mrs. Herb
friends of the United Church
committee and received the
singing was enjoyed. Mrs. Mann
E. W. Beecroft, while their
Wilford and John Clipperton
Bunter. Trevor Hunter returned
congregation enjoyed a family
offering. The chairman of the
thanked Rev. Ball for his contri-
parents were-at.Toronto.
were Saturday evening visitors
home with them and visited at the
night, sponsored by the United
Board of Stewards, Lorne Mann
bution to the program. She made
Ms. decoy Ritlitoul, Carol,
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiffin.
Conley home till Thursday, then
Church Women and the Board of
and the president of the UCW
mention of several items of inter -
Kim y and Debbie on Thus-
Nat Thomson of Lucknow was a
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wal-
Stewards, which was held in the
Mrs. Lorne Mann greeted the
est upcoming, to be sponsored by
day r turned home to Tottenham
visitor on Thursday with Mr. and
lace Conn.
church Friday evening.
large group in attendance with a
the United Church Women. The
after visiting a few days with Mr.
Mrs. Victor Emerson.
On Thursday evening, Joe
Mrs. William Nay and Mrs.
warm welcome. Mrs. Alvin
Spring Thankoffering with Rev.
and Ms. Gordon Rintoul and Mr.
Mr. and Ms. Jim Gaunt of
Tiffin attended the executive
Raymond Gowdy, members of
Grainger and Mrs. Gerald Gal-
pay Bolger as guest speaker, to
and Ms. Stanley Black of Bel
Centralia spent the weekend with
Pe
musicians' meeting of Stratford
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Unit 4 of the UCW and Wesley
braith of Unit 3 presided for the
which several outside ladies'
grave. They were accompanied
r'b'• and Mrs. Don Ross and
Local 418 at St. Marys.
Ball Jr. and Clifton Coulter,
opening devotions, which were
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groups. have been invited is sche-
home by Ms. Harvey Black and
family.
Mr. and Ms. Herb Hunter of
members of the Board of Stew-
based on St. John's Gospel, 1:1-
duled for Wednesday evening,
family of Belgrave.
Ms. Sadie Barbour and Mrs.
London spent the weekend with
14. Special music was provided
April 28. The annual garden party
Mr. and Ms. Irwin McClenag-
ban St.
Angus MacDonald of St. Helens
were Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn.
Mrs.
Card
by the Mann family.
Ferguson, clerk of the
to which everyone is welcomed
of Thomas visited Sunday
visitors with
Edith Brown of London
p a rt esJack
will take place on Wednesday,
with his parents, Mr. and M.
Mrs.
s
Mr. and M. Ben McClenaghan.
spent the weekend with her
Session, Introduced Rev. Wesley
June 9. The congregation can
Ben McClenaghan, and brother,
Mrs. Eileen Parker of Exeter
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans.
at B e l
ra
Ball who was host of a tour to the
Holy Land
look,forwird with anticipation to
Carl, and Ms. McClen4ghan.
was a Monday visitor with her
Friday evening guests with Mr.
g ve
early in .March. Rev.
a second edition of the congre-
Mr. and Ms. Wallace Milligan,
parents, Mr. and Ms. Ben Me-
and Mrs. Mac Armstong of Cul-
Ball spoke briefly of the tour and
gational "Winter Wonderland
Mary Lou and Brian Falconer
Clenaghan.
rocs were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
BELGRAVE—Area residents
introduced some of the members
Bazaar" again this year on
were at Streetsville on Saturday
Millan Moore was able to. re-
Conley and Jason, Mr. and Mrs.
enjoyed card parties last week,
who accompanied him. He then
Saturday, Nov. 6. This project
where they visited with Mr. and
turn home on Wednesday from
Herb Hunter and Trevor, Mr. and
with prizes awarded to the play-
showed a very comprehensive
was most successful last Novem-
Mrs. Pat Donnelly and cele-
Wingham and District Hospital.
Mrs. Wallace Conn.
ers holding high and low scores
travelogue of the many places of
ber, and the entire proceeds are
brated Angela's third birthday.
Sunday School will commence
Whitechurch Women's Insti-
and special awards presented.
interest to see in the Holy Land.
for the fund for the renovation of
Clara Milligan and Beverley Bell,
on April 4 at 9:45 a.m. at Chal-
tute will be canvassing again in
The weekly euchre had five
The pictures were accompanied
the church basement.
who visited with the Donnellys
mers Presbyterian Church. Your
April for the Cancer Society,
tables in play with high prizes go-
by a commentary and back-
A social time brought the even -
last week, returned home with
teacher will miss you if you are
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Whytock,
ing to Mr. and Ms. Herson Irwin,
ground music. The actual biblical
ing to a close. Refreshments were
them.
not present.
Darlene and Donna were Sunday
Mrs. Victor Youngblut and Gor-
setting with the scripture pas-
served by the Board of Stewards
Mr. and Ms. Russel McGuire
A teachers' training school will
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Car-
don Nicholson held low scores.
sages relating to the scenes de-
and the UCW.
be held in Ripley April 3, this
man Whytock and Jack.
The Women's Institute spon-
picted, created a very vivid
sored a shoot party in the Insti-
impression. It was interesting to
Special
tute hall on Friday with 11 tables
in play. Mrs. Jim Coultes won
note that in many instances, the
intention of the conqueror to
Wingham skaters
Savings
Spring Thankoff ering service
high.prize for the ladies and Mark
Armstrong for the men. Low
desecrate spots sacred to Chris -
tianity, in fact acted to preserve
win fifth place
Accounts
scores were recorded by Mrs.
Leonard James, and Bruce Hig-
them as shrines that still exist. It
became,
The Wingham Figure Skating
is held at Gowanstown church
also apparent that the
Club fifth
gins.
Crusades were responsible for
placed out of more than
Mrs' Helen Martin, Victor
the rebuilding of many of the
132 entries at the Western Ontario
The spring Thankoffering ser-
The group sang the hymn,
Youngblut and Jim Coultas tied
beautiful temples destroyed by
Section Winter Invitational Cem-
0/evening
vice of Zion United Church,
"Whosoever Will", a favorite in
for the most shoots, with Mr.
previous wars. Places which for
petitionheld in Sarnia March 19-
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Gowanstown was held Sunday
Mr. Boulger's church.
Youngblut winning the draw.
many had formerly existed only
21. Carol Wheeler placed second
March 21.
The slides and commentary
Mrs. Sarah Anstett won a prize
in imagination, were brought to
in the fourth test ladies and first
Rev. Michael Boulger of Monk-
were interesting and enlightening
for the most buttons and John
life on the screen.
in ladies' silver interpretive. The
ton, special guest, told of his 12
according to congregation mem-
Gaunt was the gentleman wear-
At the close of the travelogue, a
team of Lori Gavreluk and Curtis
yeas spent at Berens River, a
bers.
ing the largest shoe, the size of
short film showing Pat Boone in
Moore captured second spot in
small island area 200 miles north
Mrs. Don Bridge of RR 1, Ford-
his feet winning a prize!
preliminary dance while Eliz -
of Winnipeg. While there he was
wick was in charge of the service
abeth Kaufman and Mark Moore
pastor and school teacher. The
held at the church. Kurtzville and
BL UEV ALE
placed third in the same event.
only access to the islands is by
Gowanstown Lutheran groups
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Brussels CILIA
'More than 1100 individuals
boat, small plane or ski-doo.
were invited guests.
Congratulations and
were entered in the competition
Means of travel on the islands is
It opened with a call to worship,
holds meeting
Mrs. Glenn Galley on the birth of
n e birth
from Indiana, Ohio, M*higan
limited. They do have hydro but
hymn "Where Cross the Crowded
their son at Victoria Hospital,
and across Ontario. Other skat-
very few other luxuries includingWa
s" and ra er. Mrs. Wa ne
The Brussels Senior Friendship
London, on March 24.
Sunday visitors with and
ers from the local club arti-
cas. The government has helped
Hartung and Mrs. Robert Bri bin
Club met last Wednesday at the
Mrs. George Fischer, Dayle and
cipating were: Cheryl Beattie,
Calculated on your
in a few ways although some are
both of RR 1, Gowanstown
Legion Hall. The meeting was
yl
Kalvin were Pam Hickey, Linda
Maureen Beattie, Cheryl Gavre-
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misdirected, such as a church
assisted with the scripture
"Love".
presided by president Edwin
Harkness, Daryl, Marie,
y Kathy,sift,
Luk, Kevin Wheeler, Leanne Cos -
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which is much too large causing
heating problems.
presentation on Scrip-
ture were taken from 1 John 4:4-
Martin and secretary Hazel
Sheila and Kevin Walker and Mr.
Chris Cossitt, Michelle Mc
Mc -
Cutcheon and April Moore. The
Insurance Corporation
The majority of hila people.have
11, Peter 1:3-9, John 15:12-13 and
Matheson.
Following an opening chorus,
and Mrs. Joe Walker.
club had 43 overall points.
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little money thus little future
Ephesians 5:2.
solos by hies. J. VanVliet and
Mrs. Mabel Harris visited last
Events from the preliminary
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ahead. The have been without a
Mrs. Don Gedcke from Kurtz-
Mrs. Sarah Stephenson were
week with Mr. and Ms. Sparling
level to fourth test level in sin -
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pastor since Mr. Boulger and
family left last summer. But
ville sang a solo, "Someone
Bigger than You l." Mrs.
sung. An Irish dance and sword .
Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lobsinger
gles, prelmmary to'senior bronze
dance and interpretive
or
dance were performed by Carol
events
some of the converted elders are
Mervyn Karges, RR 1, Gowans-
Wheeler.
and children of Kitchener and
were held. Due to the number of
carrying on. It's a real problem
town introduced Mr. Boulger and
Eleven tables of euchre were
Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Sharpin
entries, events were scheduled in
TRUST COMPNy 5 NCE X969
to find willing persons to serve
was thanked by Mrs. Morris
played with the following win-
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
flights with the top two skaters
Main St. E., Listowel, Ont.
this area, be it pastor, doctor
Klein.
ners: Mrs. Lulu Kerr, high lad y'
Jack Nicholson.
(four couples in dance) entering
Mrs. Sharon E. Scott, Mgr.
nurse or teacher, Mr. Boulger
The meeting closed with hymn.
"Christ
Edwin :Martin high man; Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnston are
holidaying in the
a final event. Points were given
said.
for the World" and
Kate McNabb, low lady: Alfred
sunny south.
for skaters placing in the top five,
prayer and benediction by Rev.
Knight, low man. The lucky cup
The UCW meetingwill be held
both in the initial and final
Rea Grant. Fellowship and
was won by Mrs. Wilber Turn-
Wednesday, April 7,, at 1:30 P.M.
events.
refreshments followed in the
bull. The next meeting is sche
in the Bluevale United Church.
Sunday School rooms.
doled for April 28.
For roll call, each pi'rmber is to
take a 21 (X1 hake artirlP fnr calx
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(ANGLICAN
WINGHAM
REV. T. K. HAWTHORN, Rector
MRS. D. RICHARDSON, Organist
and Choir Leader
SUNDAY, APRIL 4
PASSION SUNDAY
8:30 a.m. — Holy Communion
11:00 a.m. --- Holy Comiunion and Sermon
EVENTS
Thursday, April 1 -- ACW meets at 1:45 p.m. at
A', Alfred Street. Social room.
Thursday, April 1 -- Parish euchre party at 8:30
p.m. at the Parish Hall.
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THE WWGHAM FIGURF SKATING CLUB fared well at the Western Ontario Section
Winter Invitational Competition held in Sarnia, March 19 21. Lori Gavreluk and Curtis
Moore placed second in preliminary dance while Elizabeth Kaufman and Mark Moore
placed third in the same competition Carol Wheeler, centre, captured first in silver inter
pretive and second in fourth test ladies.
Group to aid
han is pped
gets)4sults
After only three weeks of exist-
ence, a group organized to aid the
handicapped in Huron reports ac-
tion.
A verbal commitment has been
recieved to construct a pedestri-
an curb ramp at the Sun Coast
Mall in Goderich which will pro-
vide the handicapped with access
to the stores. Sun Coast manager,
Mr. Alexander, said he foresees
,.no difficulty in installing a `curb
ramp."
In addition, the new group has
prepared a brief regarding
pedestrian curb ramps, wbieb
they will present to the Godprich
town council on April 5.
Interest in the organiration has
been expressed by people in
several communities, including
Brussels, Exeter, Wingham and
Kincardine.
The next meeting wW be held
on Wednesday, April 7 at 8 p.m. in
the Holmesville Public School li-
brary. Everyone is welcome. For
further information, call Elaine
Townshend at 482-3357 or Bert
Sootheran at 482-7871 (Clinton) or
Ed Steegstra at 524-2369.
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