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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-11-25, Page 7• The hairy mammoth, a beast ice age. A mamoth tusk eight feet Miss M Wilson about one-third larger than a long and 150 pounds in weight was modern elephant lived in the discovered on the Kugaluk River Canadian Arctic before the last in 1871. Goforth speaker Iwo -W.0. Miss Merle Wilson's topic was Korean women has resu ted in a The Oneness of 'the Triune God broader outlook on We. 7W4 - when she spoke to the members vuiron has aroused coneeru and t, Wingham t of the Goforth EvenFW Auxiliary curiosity for the world. W manly at their November meeting. She years Korean .women have been 1rr11n� Lions Club 3 read scripture and gave a passive listeners; this must meditation entitled "One Spirit, change to discussion. , v ANNUAL n One Lord, One God". These women also feel they .� Miss Wilson acknowledged the must have a larger voice in the ;• IIYFl, ' „ PEANUT fact that the methods Christians church's life and activities. One ' SALE use to worship God may be dif- problem facing these people is ferent but the God they worship is how to integrate Koreans intoI the same. The gifts God gave to Japanese society and still let TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30 r • people are different but each them retain their cultural heri- } )� 1 The Wingham Lions C I u b �� talent can be used to build up His Cage. Members and their helpers will Church. Mrs. Clarence Wood, president, be canvassing the homes in The meeting began with the conducted the business portion of } e# Wingham and area for their reading of a Remembrance Day the meeting. Donations were poem by convener, Mrs. James made to Armagh, the Presby - ►c Annual Peanut Sale. orf Wilson. A medley of Sunday terian home for unwed mothers, A f We will be collecting used i School songs was sung by Steven and to Yokohoma Nursery School eyeglasses which are urgently f'� and Tracy Thynne and Jennifer in Japan. � � Willis, accompanied by Mrs. The meeting closed with the required for under developed Hugh Clugston. benediction and a social hour fol - countries. `c The topic, "Korean Christians lowed. Please leave your outside rr in Japan", was given by the G t light on and welcome them on November committee, Mrs. INROXErER ,AC �f James Wilson, Miss Merle Wil - TUESDAY NIGHT NOV. 30 Hu Mrs. . h Clugston and �t g A number of relatives and PEANUTS - $1 50 t Mrs. Tim Willis. The theme of the friends from the community and MIXED - $2.00 r Korean church in Japan is "For- surrounding area attended the ward, Following Christ into the . McKercher Mullen wedding in VARIETY PACK - $4.00 World". Sacred Heart Church, Walkerton ...�� Koreans in Japan feel that the and reception in Formosa Com - coo so'�sB 'c�c, ` c-4mission aspect of their church munity Center on Friday must grow. More education for evening. Zr Ar • VAN DE KEMP—RUTTAN—Wedding voutrs_. were ex - c. -- changed Oct. 30 at the Wroxeter United Church between • Gloria Ann Ruttan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ruttan, Wroxeter, and Gys "Bert" Van de Kemp, son of Mr. and • Mrs. John Van de Kemp of Gorrie. The couple will reside in AV .: Listowel. Van de Kemp-Ruttan 1�1 LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BOXED Gloria Ann Ruttan, daughter of railing ivy. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ruttan, Miss Kelly Fahlenbock of At- HEIL UK R' MAY R' CHRISTMAS CARDS � Wroxeter, exchanged vows with wood was maid of honor. She was ��pp r► �. Van de Kemp, son accom anied b the brides - AM LOVE YOU 1� R IT. ''t � Mrs and Mrs. John Van de Kemp p y {� maids; Miss Fern Adams of • _ AFTER SHAVE �i of Gorrie, at the Wroxeter United Wroxeter, Miss Beverley Maize Regular Church on Saturday, October 30, of Lucknow, and Mrs. Dianne 19 OFF Retail 1976. Bell of Gorrie. They wore floor - •"t sc 25% Price '�1 Rev. Wesley B. Ball of Wrox- length cranberry gowns with 43/4 oz. 1j eter United Church officiated at rounded necklines, three tiered the double ring ceremony, which skirts and long sleeves with - included Holy Communion. The handkerchief cuffs. A matching • , OLD SPICE CHRISTMAS altar of the church was decorated cranberry scarf complemented • with tapered candelabra, con- the ensemble. They carried nose - OLD SPICE 170 ml. SOAP ON GIFT, WRAP 26" x 150" sisting of white candles entwined gays of cranberry tinted caena- with ivory and cranberry ribbon, tions and baby's breath. DECANTER A ROPE and an altar arrangement of Miss Valarie Van de Kemp, RR CHRISTMASwhite gladiolus and cranberry 2 Gorrie, niece of the groom, was • $549 $219 tinted carnations. Tiny nosegays flowergirl. She wore a floor - lows25 /bag of oak leaves, flowers and rib- length, three -tiered white swiss- ' 6 oz. bons adorned the pews. dotted dress with Cranberry sash Mrs. Nora Moffatt of Wroxeter and carried a basket of cranberry • B R �T 33 was the organist. She accom tinted carnations. • panied Gordon Kaster of Wrox- The groom; the best man, Leo - es N' Chuckles nard Schneider of Gorrie; and 'YARDLEY� � � � sten, who sang `Morning Has 60o r. �GIFT Broken", "Wedding Prayer" and ushers. La Ruttan, brother of g , (�R;-T� the bride, Tim Van de Kemp, ELEGANT PRODUCTS M ',i "Walk Hand In Hand". s SETS The bride, given in marriage Stratford, brother of the groom, C H 0 C 0 L AT E S i / $6.50 V o I u e by her parents, chose a snow and Michael l in black isch ie Strat- white tulle Victorian gown with a ford, were all in black tie. �q . _ . _ _ Reduced $ 49 chapel train. Clusters of pearls Master Michael Latronico of $2NOW (� adorned the gown's bodice, with Gorrie, a cousin of the bride, was • 1� alcorn lace insets on the high ring bearer. He was also dressed neckline, long sleeves, front, and in black tie. • Gillette Track II ® svwANu% FLASH BULBS hemline of the gown. Her lace The reception was held in the > Amphora Pipe „.,., Juliet cap held a chapel -length GueHowsts m Toronto, Centre. $159 29 FLASH „ veil of tulle lace edging matchingGuests from Toronto, Kitchener, TOBACCOS a9 emsher gown. She wore a gold locket, London, Listowel, Stratford, RAZORS2 Pouches for ;��� CUBES {� a gift from the bridegroom, and Palmerston, Wingham and near - MAGIC $ q 19 �l carried a nosegay of gardenias, by communities were in atter- • CUBES ` baby's breath, stephanotis and dance. Enjoyable music was pro- • LEATHER NOW SCOTCH TAPE • AG1B $„ ` vided by Mr. Robin Brent and WALLETS qq 1010 BULBS 2 Mr. Mark Tiffin. $ The mother of the bride chose a $6.50 Value long 2 /69c LIP floor -length shockingink chiffon 3FLASH $lt9 Guests attend own complemented b a wrist M28 "279 Mme"" Bien baptism corsage of white orchids and pink _ HAI PAPER -MATE or 3B �U BELGRAVE — Miranda Joan,:', KARATE 25 B S 79 •` ` infant dau hien of Mr and Mrs Tilts N *Ossm Advasoe-Times, Noves0w X. 1f91i—Pam 7 'f'he mother of the groom chose heart rom. d ydim swed- a flsor-lengtb omm ha" a Fw their trip to the > ehonas Da psttdm oG a cream the bride wore a rust two piece Her corsage was of grit with watcttilpg accessories. cream sweetheart roses. The bridal couple will redia at The grandmother of the bride M Barber Ave. N., Apt. 19 in close a rust floor -length gown Lids. See us for all your floral needs. We stock a' great variety of POINSETTIAS $500 Starting at *Potted Mums *Mixed Pots I •Begonias •Azalias *Dried Flowers •Green Plants CUT FLOWERS Roses Carnations Cut Mums Red Red All Yellow Yellow Pink Pink Colors White LEWIS FLOWERS Frances Street Wingham, Qntorio Aft ..your extra 357-3880 touch florist! " u - EE FR a Bouquet of LEWIS FLOWERS Flowers, or a WIN A PLANT OR Plant every BOUQUET EVERY MONTH month FOR A YEAR! FOR 1 YEAR ! Name .................. Address ................ Just fill out this 3 coupon and Town ................... deposit it in the box in our store Phone .................. and you might Draw to be held on be our at., Dec. 18, 1976 CHRISTMAS WINNER! �wocwac wxwocwac wacwarwaFwarwacwac V After Shave PEN A PENCIL SETS 2 mss; Neil Bieman, was baptized in St. ��- 1> O � • FLASH $ 19 - • ,•� Mary's Roman Catholic Church t r �j Reduced BAR 2 on Sunda b Father Ed Den 6 h � -1�.1 w (;Ifflo, q oz.Y Y � -; . SHIRLEY'S � BLUE JEANS finger of Kingsbridge `7 y n. After the baptismal service a J _ Usv� r ��•t� t4e eat ona�nttr Lit�.S}m Lsst dinner was held at the home of 5 �C $149 Spray Mist Cologne $269 Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bieman. Those • 25% 57 ml. present were Mr. and Mrs. Grant *Long and Short Dresses Chisholm, Brenda, Cathy and • • Sall of Lucknow, Mr. and Mrs. "�' Slacks and Sweaters fi # * `� Clairol AIR BRUSH � Y �-�-=,.+ e s Peter Chisholm of Lucknow; Mr. �3 *Blouses DRYERSand Mrs. William Chisholm of��1* G�Ilette$TYLINGGoderich; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas I %' Splann. RR 7, Clinton, George " �� ;` " ` •Jumpsuits HOT SHAVE SYSTEM Inglis of Walkerton; Mr and Win this ! 1 \ Mrs. Roger Bieman.*Handbags Kent and Handbags ■ Heats and dispenses hot moist POLAROID SUPER SHOOTER Blair, RR 2, Lucknow, Mr. and , •Belts LAND CAMERA Mrs. Albert Bieman Miss Evelyn aerosol shave cream � Y tu, •"t '� =+!!ham`"�Valued at: {� Bieman and John Leppington of ��� +F • ■ Warmth and wetness of lather �l Clinton. IF \ Elegant Silver Jewelery • softens whiskers for easy • ' r� •Junior_ "Rebel" Denim o„�•• shaving I ”`"" 3 9e 9 5ormer residents W ' ROPED Ws .'� \ �r � S' S 15 • ■ Provides a clean comfortable � remembered • shave time after time are remem CLIP THIS BALLOT AND DEPOSIT IT IN THE I BOX IN O R STORE: FREE ■ Packaged with Trac I I razor • I `� by Langside friends and Foamy Shave -Cream I Name I WHITECHURCH — On Friday � Address I evening a social was held in ;¢r I Telephone I Langside Community Hall for I �p 17")1 { Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Young who I Draw to b• held December 18 1976 1 recently sold their farm and y \ .. izes - •c I •I� Misses sizes 7 - 24'/, b 9' WIN a$30 Gift Certificate g for yourself or as a great present ---------_ _--,,--J moved to Lucknow. Also honored ----------- __ r -------------------------- •t were Mrs. J. Visser and Winnie I CLIP THIS BALLOT AND DEPOSIT IT IN THE who moved to Wingham from the 1 BOX IN OUR STORE: ✓he house on the former Jack I I ►T Richardson farm (now owned b I I T R I A N G l_ E Mrs. Roily deBoer)Y I SHIRLEY'S 1 • There were 13 tables of euchre I House of Fashion j U NT in play. After the card game, Mr. I I • and Mrs. Young were presented / I I lft— _ - - - — .4 with a pole lamp and a gift of SHIRLEY S Name _ r ��1 f ILd to) -I _444 money by Bill Bates. Mrs. Visser I Address -----_--_---------_— _- -__- I f� Lrt' ��� received a pole lamp and money House of Fashionl Telephone from Mrs. Bob Mann who also — -- -- _ { T'1 presented Winnie with a small Josephine St. r m. Weekdays - Sundays Noon to Six I Draw to be held December 18 -- 31 � Open 9 a.m. to 9 p. y � lamp. Wingham. Ont. �_____ ' --'•wE�►-------- • All thanked the community for:�a ., •J• , remembering them in this way. d