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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-11-25, Page 40 a p%p 4 1 he Wu*Mm Advance -Times, November 25, 1876 0 township of Turnberry NOTICE OF POLL Notice is hereby given to the Municipal Electors of the Town- ship of Turnberry in the County of Huron that whereas more candidates have been nominated to each of the following offices than the number required to fill such offices, therefore polls will be held at the times and places stated in this notice for the purpose of electing the holders of such offices. OFFICES FOR WHICH POLL WILL BE HELD: Reeve - one to be elected . Deputy Reeve - one to be elected Councillor - three to be elected Public School Board Trustee - two to be elected Separate School Trustee to the Huron County Board of Education - one to be elected ADVANCE POLL Date -November 27,1-976 Location - Municipal Office Bluevale REGULAR I OLL THE RT. REV. ELDON ANTHONY SYLVESTER, Bishop of Belize was the guest of honour at St. Paul's Anglican Church last Wednesday evening. The bishop came to inform the diocese of' -fife in Belize. Rev. Sylvester will be returning to Belize November 26. Here Archdeacon Townshend of Owen Sound, Bishop Sylvester and Bishop G. Park -Taylor of London pose in front of the mission displays before the service. Br. Honduras bishop Your One -Stop Shop for WINTER FOOTWEAR At Valve . Packed Prices MENS - SIZE 6 TO 12 SNOWMOBILE BOOTS $ 97 � PR. SNOWMOBILE BOOT CHILDREN'S 7 - 10 $10 4 7 PR. YOUTH'S 11 - 13 $10,67 PR, BOY'S 1- S $12.87 PR. FLEECE -LINED -BROWN STRAP BOOTS MEN'S VARIETY OF SIZE RANGES WORK SOCKS 97c .O $2.50 ..,. SNOWMOBILE BOOTS REPLACEABLE _LINERS, • BOYS' 5-10 5 9 ' YOUTH 11-13 Date -Monday, December 6,1976 isguest at S. t Paul"s BOYS 1- 5 $3,27 LOCATION BOYS 11 13 7 * Z' Poll #1 - Lower Wingham (location to be The Anglican Diocese of Huron last week. Also present was the Diocese of Belize. MENS 6-12 $ 4 • Z 7 last week hosted a visit from Rt. Archdeacon Townshend of Owen As part of his mission work announced next week) Rev. Eldon Anthony Sylvester, Sound who presented the budget Bishop Sylvester has visited Poll #2 - Bluevale Community Hall Bishop of Belize, British Hon- for the South Saugeen Deanery several churches in Canada, a "The Start f6at Satras Yee Man" Poll #3 - Municipal Shed, R.R. I. Bluevale duras. With the Suffragan Bishop and led a discussion ont4ebudget seeking to make people in this G °O MEN'S—BOYS—LADIES—GIRLS i of Huron, Dr. Geoffrey Parke- interpretation for individual part of the world more aware of BABY WEAR YARD G000S— Poll#4-Hcgmeof Jackson Dunkin RR2 Wingham con re ations. life in Belize and mission work in FURNITURE—MATTRESSES— Ta for of London he visited St g g PAINT—SEWING MACHINES—SMALL a•e lLl.+e 66 .7 Paul's Anglican Church, Wing- Rural Dean Rev. T. K. Haw- the country. APPLIANCES—LAMPS ham, on Wednesday evening of thorn of St. Paul's Church A fitting conclusion to the South , • 1 cpaired the meeting, the theme of Saugeen Deanery program was which was "For Life, Choose the showing of an audio-visual Love". Celebrant Bishop Parke presentation by Rev. Percy STORE HOURS: Taylor distributed communion O'Driscoll. Entitled "For Life, Monday - Saturday a among the large numbers of Choose Love", it inspired all to 10:00 - 5:30 parishioners who attended and look inward to personal medita \ Friday nights other area men participated in tion and seek those good things 'til 9:00 P.m. reading of scripture and prayer. which make life meaningful and ' Frank Caiger-Watson read the happy. Epistle, Rev. George Garratt the �. Gospel and Rev. Reg Warner led A in the Intercessions. 'AssistingT •'- • • �' • ' • • with the displays dealing with the theme and mission work in �. -� Lelize were Mrs. Irene (,Park, •• Mrs. Jocelyn Daunt and Mrs. , -PRE M HOLID SAVI 4 v Margaret Dunham. ,. NGS Bishop Parke -Taylor then 14 issued a challenge to all lay dele- gates, stressing their responsi- o `- THE HOME � �,FOR• bilities and opportunities. .00 .1 Bisho Sylvester was intro- P Y Your chance to win duced and told those in at- BY Kroehler & tendance about life i$ the Diocese RECLINERS � of Belize. Born in La Ceiba, Hon - $300 Christmas din money ' - EI -Ran �`�� duras, Bishop Sylvester was edu- �/ra s Gated in La Ceiba and Belize. He graduated from Codrington Col - every year, for the rest lege, Barbados, and was or- Some of these chairs come with dained as a deacon in. 1955 and a' of your life!riest in 1956.P a 5 year warranty on frame and He was appointed curate of St. ,. 1' 't' hick MarysmBe>ze,apusonw spring construction. ` Imagine receiving $150.00 he held until 1958, when he began P 9 or $300.00 every Christ las •► work as a travelling missionary, for the rest of your life. Or ` serving, with other priests, in t 1 bringing the Word to remote All have a 1 yedr warranty on their covers. you can win one of 100 rural areas. In 1962, he was also NL Bulova Quartz watches. Just general manager. of Anglican M \ visit our store and fill in schools in the Diocese.9 At Middleton's Home Furnishings we stock .your ballot. In 1972, at the age of 39, he was only the best in fabrics such as Nougahyde elected bishop of the Diocese of 0 0 Belize and was consecrated 100 /o Nylon and 100 /o Herculon. bishop on June 24 in St. Michael's 2nd & 3rd Prizes PLUS ... Cathedral in Bridgetown. Bar ii bados. He is one of the youngest Some only need 2" clearance from the wolf. .74`1 100 BULOVA QUARTZ - bishops to have been elected in YY 11 ■ WATCHES MODEL 2" Christmas spending #81700 TO BE a �i '• money' every year forAWARDED( (Retail the rest of your lifel value: S99.95 ea .l Sunday speaker •Ltfefime annu,ry Entrants must be 16 vears of age o! ver and wwell be noted oinners must answer a skill -testing time maed •'7 / question See contest rules ,n store Contest closes ,� '°" �% „-"l,°�Of�� �"•""' _ December 24 1976 church builder ,.�.` =�- �� ��'-�.:.Ms�•'" - ������ nR ..,. M•n1 mow! + a - i Dr. E. S. Kerr, former pastor of .`� Temple Baptist Church, Cam- bridge. am bridge. will be the guest speaker T of the day at Wingham Baptist ' Church this Sunday. Dr. Kerr r8- signed as the pastor of Temple's Come in and enter... no obligation, nothing to buy Baptist for health reasons but continues to preach, travelling from coast to coast here s. United and the nited States. Temple Baptist had a Sunday School of about 100 when Dr Kerr Pam I I IlOWN was called to be its pastor in 1963.°. 1t now owns a fleet of buses and //,��,� L^'.• f I' r i, operates the biggest Sunday W�Q+�,yy�, 357-2670 J 44-6 School and bus ministry in the �e aQ citN, of Cambridge. having had 1� WIN! WIN! 1/4 SIDE OF PRIME BEEF j (Cut and Wrapped) Jtbst fill out this ballot and you could be our Christmas WINNER more than 1,000 in Sunday School on numerous occasions. In FULL STOCK September of this year Temple — --- ___ ____ --- _---___—_n Baptist also began a high school, � from I 31 seeking to educate its young I CLIP THIS BALLOT AND DEPOSIT IT IN THE I people with a Biblical emphasis. I BOX IN OUR STORE: I Dr. Kerr is one of Canada's I Storage and delivery I most out, authorities on • I church -building today 4 00 at Christmas I �I ( Dr. and Mrs. Kerr have a son, Gem,111" � ewe e I Rev. Paul Kerr, who has followed JR in the footsteps of his father, MIDDLETON'S 1! {i I Name ___ _ -- __ _ _-- I spending many years as a mis- I Address, sionary to India. For the past HOME FURNISHINGS - -- - ( Telephone I number of years he has pastored - --- — -- ( the noted Forward Baptist Ontario Telephone 357-1411 I Church in Toronto A foster %on is Wingham, P Draw to bo h*1d D ombor lA, 1976• L---------------------------) pastor Cloverdale Baptist i J J ' r 1�i :iW iw 7�1� Church in British Columbia. 4