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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-10-28, Page 9LUGGAGE 20% OFF Several Styles • Some with Wheels Various Colors H�3LIDAY WORLD WINGHAM 357-2701 Appreciation.. NEW CARPET FOR CHURCH—New carpet in the church and choir area of Fordwich Anglican Church was dedicated on Sunday in memory of Mrs. Ruby Forster and of departed Women's Auxiliary members respectively. Also presented to the church was a framed scroll bearing the names of Women's Auxiliary members from 1893 to 1970 when the Auxiliary becamethe Anglican Church Women. From the left, Mrs. Emerson Ferguson, a member of the Auxiliary for over 20 years, and Mrs. Elsie Strong, a 50 -year member, hold the carpet plaques while Rev. George Anderson of Exeter, formerly of Fordwich and Gorrie charges, displays the scroll. ( Staff Photo) t The Wingham Advance -Times, Oetsbw 1114 US—PW 9 Special dedication serv%te held at Fordwich Anglican FORDWICH—New carpet for church was filled for the dedirea- the front area of the church and flan service with visitors oomh* for the chow loft was dedicated from Gorrie, Palmerston, during the Sunday service at Walkerton, Harriston, BeInme, Fordwich Anglican Church on Wingham, Milton, Listowel, Han - Oct. 24. Also dedicated was a over, Clifford, McIntosh, Mount large framed scroll bearing the Forest and IKitcheur. The atten- names of Fordwich Women's dance was estinwted at 1150. Auxiliary members from 1893 to Following the service a lune 1970. In 1970 the WA became the was served in the basement of the Anglican Church Women. church. The carpet for the church front The special service also in- cluded a baptism, that ofM was presented in memory of Mrs. Jo' of Mr. and Mrs. Ruby Forster (nee Hainstock) Ronald Bennett of while the choir carpet was in me- "departed ecoGorrie. Floral bouquets decorating the mory of WA mem- hers". church for the dedication service The guest minister for the oc- were contributed by the Har- casion was Rev. George Ander- grave family in memory of Mrs. son of Exeter, formerly of Ford- Emerson Hargrave and by Mrs. wick and Gorrie charges. The D. S. MacNaughtan in memory at ener, on Monday and Tuesday. her sister, Mrs. Ruby Forster. Ways to fight inflation topic of WI discussion Gorrie Personal consumer prices gn,ng he said. "Sometimes we tend to t N o e s FORDWICH — "Ways to Fight Inflation with Food, Clothing and and paying instalments, thus helping insure a credit rating. �� Mrs. William Burtch of Midland. instead of the quality within." Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Murphy of London spent the weekend at •0?Roll Huronv Household Articles" was the Mrs. C. Carswell presided over Mrs. Harvey Adams visited Mr. and Mrs. George Mac 17 members and two visitors. The theme of a discussion when the the meeting which opened with Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Donald of Molesworth visited Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Harry For Fordwich Women's Institute met in the Community Hall. All in at- the Ode, Mary Stewart Collect and the Lord's Prayer. She then King of Harriston. Mrs. Lloyd Jacques and Mrs. Sunday with Mrs. Wilford King and Mrs. Thomas MacDonald. man, Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Ward el, m Listowel, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie tendance were divided -into, three welcomed the members and John Freeman attended the Mr. and Mrs. Earl King, Harris Knight, and Mrs. Hilton Ward of Brussels, and Mr. and groups to discuss the topic which was introduced by Mrs. Richard visitors. Devotions were conducted by Women's Institute Area Conven- tion at Bingeman Lodge, Kitch- ton, visited Sunda eveningat the Sunday same home. Mrs. John McMillan, Nancy and y Agfa convener of the Consumer Mrs. Bruce Agla who based her ener, on Monday and Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wright of Scott of Listowel, were among the• .. and Family Affairs committee. w Ms Ia also spoke on credit message on Paul's letter to the chapter five. She said, Mr. and Mrs. James H dman Yn of Guelph visited Mr. and Mrs. Mildmay spent Sunda with Mr. Y Pe Y and Mrs. Ken Hastie. ' guests at the Gibson -McMillan wedding in Knox Presbyterian and said women still suffer from `Romans, if we turn to the beau of the beauty Harold H ndman on Sunda Y Y• Mrs. Frank Earls of London Church on Friday evening. credit discrimination. She urged that a woman have a credit rat- earth we can know of God's care and power." Mrs. Kenneth Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. John Bennett, Mrs. Wilbur spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Coulter, Murray, Marian, Marlene and ing separate from that of her hus- The motto "It's not enc to Hogg, Mrs. Eldred Cathers and Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Farrish Michele visited Mr. and Mrs. band. She suggested saving money from household allow- know the cost, be sure noq uali ty is lost", was resented bMrs. Mrs. Harvey Coupland, Wroxe- ter, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Farrish Melvin Omand, Wallace Twp. on Sunday. Mtn. and Mrs. Gordon ances and putting that money in Ted Klaassen. She remarked that were amongthose who at- tended the funeral of Richard were in London on Thursday. Y• Mr. and Mrs. John Plank and Coulter of Kitchener also visited bank accounts, in their own the cost of an item does not al - Bennett held in the Anglican Jennifer Lynn of London visited at the same home. ,• names, also buying something Y ng ng in the cost range from $200 to =500 ways insure the best quality. "Our high standard of living and Church in Sundridge. Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert day and Mr. and Mrs. John Me- spending this week with Mr. and wants for higher wages are mak- Upcoming events include Elschner. Mrs, Harvey Demerling. bers. George Cook entertained „ For the continuing support of our customers, we thank you and offer this sale in appreciation. SPECIAL OFFER Royal Doulton Fine Oven China Patterns: Seville Parquet Indian Summer Segovia 30% OFF Regular Prices 10% Cash Discount on all merchandise (Chargex card not accepted as cash). October 28, 29, 30. Take advantage of our Christmas layaway plan. With a small deposit, there is a 10% discount until November 15 on Christmas layaway gifts. Be early! Be sure of your special gift being saved for you! Gen pini Jewellers 357-2670 / V.J41L6 Mr. and Mrs. John Freemansiour consumer prices gn,ng he said. "Sometimes we tend to spent the weekend with Mr. andlook What's new at too much at the packaging Mrs. William Burtch of Midland. instead of the quality within." Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Murphy of London spent the weekend at •0?Roll Huronv call, "What did you growl about today?", was answered by the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Gor I ew • 17 members and two visitors. The don Edgar and Mrs. Glad Edgar. president thanked those helping Bruce Edgar of Toronto attended the funeral of Thomas Hutchison The Goderich Township Wo- Clinton and included musicians, with the Fair project. A leather and spent Wednesday at the men's Institute volunteers assist- who are known as "Beauty and hand -made key case was pur- chased from Mrs. Stinson for the former's home. Mrs. John Elliott ed with Monday's old time music, the Beasts". Mrs. Bill Reihl plays area convention. Some stamps of Strathclair, Man, and Mr. and dancing and a sing -along pro- piano, Helen Bisback and Bill were brought for the ACWW. Mrs, William Simpson, Moles- gram. Mrs. Molly Cox, Mrs. Reihl harmonica, Jim Burgess Quilt blocks were discussed for worth, spent Friday at the latter Pe Y Maitland Driver, Norman Speir and Lloyd Crich guitar and Wil the Erland Lee Home. home. and Charlie Ruf(ell provided the fred Jervis the bones and cym- Members planned a card party Weekend visitors with Mr. and music. bal. Mrs. Hattie Burton ex- to be held October 29 with Mrs. Mrs. Edgar Dane were Miss The Family Night program pressed the appreciation of the John Winkle's group in charge. Janis Fawthorp of Scarborough, was arranged by Bill Reihl of residents for the enjoyable pro- Mrs C. Sotheran reported on Miss Marilyn Martin, Brampton, Y P gram of music. the county rally and said the bur - Miss Donna Lewis, Dunville and The Lakelet Women's Institute sary will not be collected this Barry Dane, Hawkesbury. L A KEL ET were hosts for the October birth- year. She also stated that she was Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Robb, Ash field P were visitors of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Demerling day party and Mrs. Lyle Murray was emcee for the program. Mrs. at the first rally 25 years ago. ., and Mrs. Elmer Farrish on Fri- and family of Ingleside are Ervin Reidt was pianist for the P Next year it will be held in East Huron. day and Mr. and Mrs. John Me- spending this week with Mr. and sing -along and musical num- Upcoming events include Donagh, Lucknow, on Sunday Mrs, Harvey Demerling. bers. George Cook entertained Achievement Day on Saturday, afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bruce Kreller had the misfor- with harmonica solos and Mrs. November 13, and the lions din - McCully of .St. Marys visited at tune to break his heel in a farm Clifford Hallman and Mrs. E. ner on November 1 for which the the same home on Monday. accident last Monday. Ferguson gave readings. Follow- WI will cater. Norman was a class and room- Several members of the Lake- ing the presentation of gifts, At the close of the meeting mate of Elmer's at the OAC in let WI travelled to Clinton for birthday cake and tea were serv- lunch was served by Miss Minnie 1924-21. their annual birthday party at ed by members of the institute. McElwain, Mrs. A. Stinson and Mrs. Lloyd Felkar and Mrs. Huronview on October 20, where Fred Turner, one of the cele- Mrs. William Wilson. Glad Edgar visited Tuesday with they entertained with a short pro- brants, moved a hearty vote of Mr. and Mrs. Bert FeUwr�of gram and served lunch to the pa- thanks to the ladies on behalf of Atwood. tients there. the residents. Members of the Rockwood Size Presbyterian WMS afternoon auxiliary held their October Bluevale isn't meeting at the home of Mrs. John ,;•p Freeman. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elschner Sympathy of the community is everything visited Sunday at the homes of extended to Mrs. Sparling John - Mr. and Mrs. John Harper and ston and family and to the family h Mr. and Mrs. Barry Eischner in of Mrs. Nellie Lillow. but . . . Mitchell. The Turnberry Ladies' Aid Emerson Dickert, Mr. and October meeting was held at the Mrs. Wilfred Murray of Clifford• home of Mrs. Alex MacTavish Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Dickert, last Wednesday. Mrs., Mac that �� c r the Lakelet, Mrs. Nelda Wahl of Tavish, vice-president was in largest trod Listowel, Mrs. Carol Strong, charge and opened the meeting Company in (-anada. Robbie and Jennifer, Wingham by reading from the Psalms. and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Smith Mrs. Glenn Snell read the min- { ._: Victoria and (ircv J rust of Beachville were guests of Mr. utes of the last meeting and the•a%'' �� -: rs ahle to hrino `ou all and Mrs. George Keil on Sunday treasurer's report. Eight ladiesf~`• `�� file ad�atllave„ s of silt 'Is Mr. and Mrs. John McCutcheon spent the afternoon quilting. The _• • ' "ell as Contrnuu�e to spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. November meeting will be at `; r , James Moloney of Islington. Mrs. Smell's with a pot luck ; �,/.' pro%ide the same Miss Emma Irwin and Bower dinner and quilting. A birthday '�.' - personal scr� ice and Farrish of North Bay visited in the village on Thursday: cake and ice cream were served local experience that has by the hostess and all sang Mrs. Alice Bender, New Ham- "Happy Birthday" to Mrs. Jack PRESIDENT hunt ConfidcnCc rn our burg, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Willitts. A. Ross McCall, president serving tilepeople of' Turner and Julie of Toronto. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacTavish, and general manager of Mait Ontario since 1889. and Mrs. Allan McTaggart. Mr and Mrs. Robert MacTavish, land Redi-Mix Concrete Pro- Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grant, Mrs. ducts Ltd., Wingham, was Sieman, Brodhagen• Mr and Mrs. Clarence Wood, Wingham, Jack Willitts and Ray attended elected preside►►]]t of the %d �!✓l V�IL 1 and the wedding of Miss Jean Mac- Ready Mixed;Qcrete As - Mrs. Gordon Ledgeley and Ronald Tavish to Thomas Joseph Collins sociation of Ontario as its 17th GREY of London, Murray Ward. in Brantford on Friday evening. annual meeting and conven- Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Other relatives attending were tion held recently at Cleve - CGIT for Mr and Mrs. Don Dosman and Mr, and Mrs. Ken Grant of St. lands House, Muskoka. Mait- canvass Clements. land Redi-Mix operates ,in St. E., ListOWo1 UNICEF on Friday.Mr. and Mrs. George Tischer plants at Listowel, Teeswater and Tiverton. D. N. lofobvro, Mgr. nd Mrs. Joe Walker took Marie The Wingham Canadian Girls and Dayle to Toronto on Sunday will v he (CGown after they spent the weekend at ' OCCIDENTAL LIFE 11111, sinTrag on vassin the town on Friday ni ht y night their homes. OF CALIFORNIA to collect money for Unicef. The Mrs, R. H. McKinnon attended TERM -EASY ON THE BUDGET Unicef organization was started the wedding of her granddaugh- in 1967 and has collected money to help needy children throughout ter, Miss Jean MacTavish to Thomas Joseph Collins in Brant- * S75 53 Provides $25,000 insurance at age 30 the world. ford on Friday evening and is * First Year Premium The girls will be canvassing immediately after school. They spending a few days with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and GET COMPLETE IH TIOH should be on the streets from 4 to Mrs. Spence McKinnon and HERBERT DIRSTEIN, LISTOWEL, 291-3372 6 P.M. family of Woodstock. r , / 1 ► 10 I M