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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-07-22, Page 8■ L3 pg! lip--ro Wim Advance -Tunes, July 22, 1876 4-H club girls are guests at Women's Institute meet bk s said that Moses wrote the book of ation to be any other than 24-h6ur p Mrs. Ron Livermore and DEi.> ME — The 4-H Club the progression of the color an interesting coming event when days. If they were otherwise we Fere also urged to mention drawbacks at the next meeting, August 11 at &V,_ tlir leaders and mothers wheel. the Grey -Bruce Kennel Club will of farm life, if any. 2 o'clock. The roll call will be for taken place. "Unlike what some spoke and it was so!" vmm guests at the July Mrs. Don MacAdam and Mrs. hold a Dog Show in the Belmore of the liberal theologians teach, Relating the book of Genesis to God and nature". Mrs. R. Liver - home for the meeting which d the Delmore Women's Imn� Lorne Fischer Were leaders for Arena, October 17. more read the scripture lesson. began with the Ode and Mary , gave utterance," he said. "What held at the Community Centre Club 1.Mrs. Elmer Jeffray reported and he has written is not that which The girls ot Club 8, known as Representing 'The Needle- on the District Annual held in Mrs. Murray Jenkins were ..Helmoce Happy Hoopew, pre- work Nannies," Delphine Kam- Whitechurch in May. From this rented their skit. Donna Jeffray rath and Carol Kieffer, assisting report a short discussion follow - as commentator introduced the the girls, explained the suitability ed, concerning the establishing of , girls, impersonating the various of the various stitches by the use a Bruce County Scholarship stitches they had learned in the "A of a most attractive display. This work was done beautifully, with a Fund, to University of Guelph. A; decision was made to make a do- r club, Touch of Stitchery": Linda Harks keen eye to color co-ordination nation to this fund. -; wick, Judy Dickson,M�Kathy and a skillful hand with needle:` ' Underwood, Lori Stafford, Nancy and thread. Mrs. Harry Helfenstein, assist '? F, Dickson, Kathy Willits and Gwen Additional members of Club II ed by her daughter Suzanne, . 1. r Dickson. The "Stitches" sud were Marilyn Kieffer, Jackie showed pictures of Switzerland t denly dispersed, when the "Stitch Dustow, Doreen Nickel, Nancy and Italy, taken while Carol, Witch" (Aileen Underwood), ap- Kieffer and Janice Kamrath. Harry, and their family, Robert, peered, threatening to steal them Mrs. Wayne Evers directed the Suzanne and David, visited with her husband's family in 1975. u and trim her black cape. How- girls of this club. ever she was persuaded to join In the absence of the president, With Carol as an interesting com- the club and share the joy of Mrs. Don MacAdam, vice-presi mentator, everyone present en' learning a new stitch. dent Mrs. Hank Bos chaired the joyed the imaginary trip. Mrs. Ralph Dickson and Mrs. meeting, with Mrs. John Ruther- Mrs. Arnold Jeffray and Mrs. @� Elmer Jeffray had instructed the ford as secreatary-treasurer. Elmer Jeffrey were hostesses for girls of Club 3. An announcement was made of the social hour which followed. The girls representing Club 1, r, "The Needle Nannies," were in- troduced by Marjorie Deyell with Kathy Fische; as Snow White and Discuss e farm the dwarfs played by Joan Dick- problems r t • son, Jean MacAdam, Vicki Jef- Mary fray and Mariehe a t B l e a l e •�• part Dickson acted the part of the u v meeting Wicked Witch. Kathy Fischer and BLUEVALE — A discussion of named a committee to set up the SALES CLERK Jill Carmichael sat outdoors �pr a change during Sidewalk Days at the Mary Dickson kept the audience in a whirl as they demonstrated farm problems, with all mem- fall fair exhibit in Howick Arena. end of last week. It is an event organized annually by Wingham businessman with tables, bers participating, was con- The fair will be held October 1 racks and other displays set outdoors. ducted by the convener of the Agriculture and Canadian In -Roll and 2. call was answered by Evening dustries committee, Mrs. Jackk everyone bringing something Book of Genesis chosen unit Friends Are Nicholson' when the Women's Institute met on Wednesday of last week. grown, sewn or made. The ar- titles were then auctioned the highest bidder. Mrs. Johnston as basis for pastor's talk at Gibson home A Nice Thing }� i Several interesting questions arose from the discussion, such read two poems, "The Newborn Calf" and "Farming". Speaking of the creation and much FORDWICH — The evening than liter- as: We farmers have the name of Mrs. Armstrong thanked all greater period a unit of the United Church Women the theory of the evolutionists, al 24-hour day. It is not neves met on Wednesday evening, July m t To Have... being complainers; do you think we have just cause to complain or who had taken part in the meet- ing and lunch was served by the Pastor Ross Smith at the morn- sary for us to make excuses for Gib - the home Mrs. Edith Gib - Mrs.E ing worship service in the Wing- 'God or the Bible," be "The do you think we complain at all . ; hostess assisted by Mrs. said. son. Mrs. Carl DM opened ham Baptist Church read from Bible has stood for thousands of How does the Women's Institute Nicholson, Mrs. Jenkins and Mrs. the meeting with everyone re - the first chapter of Genesis and years. Certainly there is no rea ' help farm women? Graham Campbell. based his talk on that passage. He son to think the six days of --,,e- peating the Lord's prayer. Leaders of the wnrshi service The ladies cited many pleasant The 4-H Homemaking Club said that Moses wrote the book of ation to be any other than 24-h6ur p Mrs. Ron Livermore and things about farm life and were girls and leaders will be present Genesis many thousands of years days. If they were otherwise we Fere also urged to mention drawbacks at the next meeting, August 11 at after most of what he records had would have been clearly told. God Mrs. John Wagler. The theme of farm life, if any. 2 o'clock. The roll call will be for taken place. "Unlike what some spoke and it was so!" was "Take time to think about Mrs. Carl Johnston opened her each member to display her of the liberal theologians teach, Relating the book of Genesis to God and nature". Mrs. R. Liver - home for the meeting which craft. Mrs. Soren Andersen will Moses wrote as the Spirit of God the New Testament, the speaker more read the scripture lesson. began with the Ode and Mary be hostess. gave utterance," he said. "What said that Jesus puts His seal of The ladies were asked to cater Stewart Collect. President Mrs.' and he has written is not that which approval upon Moses' writings in to a wedding in September. Roll Ji rn Armstrong welcomed Mrs. Murray Jenkins were has been handed down by word of the Gospel of Luke when He says call was answered by 13 mem- sc'ent'f; members and a guest. The min- WHITECHURCH mouth from one generation to an- "All things must be fulfilled bers. Mrs. Lockie offered her home for the meeting on THIS EMBLEM IS THE utas, treasurer's report and a was created by a direct act of other." which were written in the law of next SIGN OF GOOD BUST- thank you note were read by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laidlaw of The pastor, in speaking of Moses". Christ accepted Moses' Sept. 8. The ladies enjoyed a few contests and a barbecue lunch. NESS AND GOOD Bill Peacock who also discussed Windsor spent the weekend with evolution, said that the idea that writings as scripture. by the "spoken Word of God". gram and family of Puce, near some business with the group. their Mr. and Mrs. Elroy man evolved from a lower form is Frank Collar provided special, Windsor, are spending some vacation time in his hometown FRIENDS. The cookbooks compiled by the parents, neither Biblical nor musi at the ' th B For information call: WI are selling very well. Laidlaw and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott. Mr. and Mrs.. Joe i u. God's Word clearly states that all c servues m e ap- tist Church on Sunday. The 4-H training school for the me of were Fri. was created by a direct act of 357-3275 Phoneheld, project "Cereal Shelf" will be day visDucha anY visitors with her parents, Mr. with heGoder p God Create means "to make in Gorrie August 23 and 24 and Mrs. Laidlaw. from nothing" and this was done —Rev. and Mrs. Charles Con - and in Wingham August 24 and 25 Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw at- by the "spoken Word of God". gram and family of Puce, near from 10' until 4 o'clock each day. Mrs. Alex MacTavish, Mrs. tended the Straughan family pic- held Sunday Goderich Park Pastor Smith mentioned the theory of some liberal thinkers Windsor, are spending some vacation time in his hometown Nicholson, Mrs. Armstrong nic at and where around 100 were in at- who concede that the six-day ere- with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Murray Jenkins were tendance. ation recorded in Genesis was a ,Wilfrid Congram. 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