The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-12-23, Page 120
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PURDON—In loving memory of JOHNSTON—At his home on
J" Purdm who passed away Monde December 13, Harvey C.,
Dec, 19, 1982 y y
Johnston of Clinton, in his 7SM 1 r►
wlNa CLristmas Day arrives, he
Im.lt 1ere year. Dear husband of Leila 1 `
Johnston; dear father of Mrs.
To flit vrith us and laugh and chat - • ' ; i
OvIbi* Grant (Helen) MacLean, Hen-
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en =' a i .►
E11Rilltt emories we've stored from sall' Mrs' Jim (Leona) Arm
ymr to year strong, Brussels, Mrs. Berne
Brite$ back to us his laughter and (Doris) McKinley, Zurich, Mrs. w.
his smile- Dwight (Joan) Campbell, Truro,
—Ever remembered by wife, Nova Scotia; also survived by ten +r
Annie and family. grandchildren and two brothers,
Bert of Belgrave and Jim of
Welland. The funeral was held on N
SANDERSON—In loving mem- Wednesday, December 15, at
ory of Gorden R. Sanderson who three o'clock from the Ontario .s
passed away December 27, 1975. Street United Church, Clinton.
Dear Gordon, gone but not Interment followed in Brussels
forgotten, Cemetery. Mr. Johnston was a
You left us without saying former reeve of Morril Town- _
good-bye. ship, Warden of Huron County
—Sadly missed and ever and Administrator at Huronview
remembered by mother, brother for 15 years.
and sisters. DRAMA 301 STUDENTS at F. E. Madill Secondary School presented three plays about
Santa Claus to the children of Wingham Public School on December 17. Here Santa talks
Trinity Church to his wife about what they have to do on the night before Christmas. Santa Claus is Julie
McCall.an'd Mrs. Claus is Julie Campbell. Some of Santa's toys and elves stand around.
holds social
BELGRAVE — On Friday
evening, December 17, Trinity Notes from Whit"echurch
Anglican Church held a pot luck
supper and social in the Belgrave r-
Orange Hall. The hall was On Saturday Whitechurch_ 4-H December 13 of a baby girl at St. with Mr. and Mrs. AdvPurdon
decorated with a Christmas free club members, Lorie Purdon, Thomas hospital, a great grand- were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gaunt,
laden with gifts. Kathy Purdon and Lori Ann daughter for Mrs. Ben McClen- Chatham; Miss Beatrice McQuil-
The program opened with a Jamieson, with their leaders, aghan. lin, Charles and William; Mr. and
welcome song by Michael Jardin. Mrs. Walter Elliott and Mrs. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Russel Murray, Robbie and
Recitations were also given by s1 '' Archie Purdon, attended Mrs. Jim Taylor (Doris Ross) on Jill of Acton; Mrs. Robert
Angela and Denise Nethery. Two § Achievement Day at Walkerton the arrival December 19 of a McQuillin, Hamilton; George
songs by Clarke 'Johnston were High School. Clara Milligan, baby girl at Wingham and Dis- McQuillin, Toronto; Miss Barb -
especially enjoyed. Instrumental _ ? E Wendy Kay and Glenna Wilken, trict Hospital, a sister for Trisha. ara Ann Purdon and friend John
music was furnished by Clarkefor various reasons, could not at- Mr. and Mrs. Brian Falconer of Novoselac of Kitchener.
Johnston on his guitar and everyFw' tend. Sarnia spent the weekend with
one joined in singing carols. >
Randy Scott was able to return her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal -
Mr,, and Mrs. Leonard Rob -
Santa Claus arrived on home last week from Kitchener- lace Milligan, and Mr. and Mrs. inson of Belgrave entertained in
schedule to the great delight of Robert Mowbray. Robhonor of little Mark Robinson's
the smaller children and distri Waterloo Hospital and Mrs. Bill birthda Attendi
N Willis was released Monday Visitors on the weekend with y• ng were Mr. and
easeon
buted gifts. He departdtd wishing Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mowbray Mrs. Gordon Campbell, Listowel ; .
all a MerryChristmas and 'TIS HERE...In Bethlehem, so from London hospital. y
were Mr. and Mrs. Ron Seddon of Mr. and Mrs.. Neil Rintoul, Steven
promising to return next year. long ago, the shining star came to On Sunday MT. and Mrs. Carl Brantford, Athol Purdon and and Scott of West Wawanosh; Mr.
rest above a single stable. On this McClenaghan and Mrs. Ben Shelley of Port Colborne and and Mrs. Mack Cardiff, Brussels;
Christmas the open door of the McClenaghan held a Christmas .Lynn Falconer of Sarnia. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robinson and
church awaits the aroval of the get-together. Present for the The sad views has been receiv- Steven, Mr. and Mrs. Larry
MONEY faithful f t this most veer. taut gathering were Mr. and Mrs. ed here that Rev. Victor Robinson and Bradley, of Blyth;
AVAILABLE holiday of the Christian veer. Harry' Moss, Mr. and Mrs' Don Wybenga's mother and brother Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul; Wil
Knox concert Moss and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Me- have recently been killed in a car liam Humphrey of St. Helens.
Cartney, all of Plattsville; Mr. accident in Holland. This com-
MORTGAGE LOANS GORRIE — The Knox Presby- and Mrs. Ben Moss, Rickey and munity extends sincere sym-
terian Church Sunday School Kelly of London; Susan Moss and pathy.
Residential, Commercial concert was held Friday evening friend Karen of Newmarket; Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Rintoul
Rural at the church. David Neilson was and Mrs. Melvin McClenaghan, were in London on Sunday to visit`
Land Development chairman for the program. Mrs. Waterloo; Mr. and Mrs. Michael with her mother, Mrs. Corey, a
William A. Smith, assisted by McClenaghan, Hamilton; Mr. patient at the hospital.
Builders Interim Financing Miss Louise Matthews and the and Mrs. Irwin McClenaghan, St. Mrs. Agnes Elliott and Mrs.
PROMPT SERVICE Junior Class presented a Candle- Thomas; Ron McClenaghan and Galbraith of Wingham were Sun -
lighting service. The S. S. Ukulele Patty Moore, St. Thomas; Mrs. day visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Call Collect Band played. Miss Karen Under- Eileen Parker, Exeter; Mr. and Walter Elliott and attended the
519-836-tt470 wood and. Mrs. Gary Schumaker Mrs. Jim Parker, Mr. and Mrs. candlelight service at Chalmers
sang a ddet accompanied by Mrs. Doug Parker, Steven and Chris- Presbyterian Church.
WESTERN INTERNATIONAL Gordon Moir on the piano. tena, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Glan- Mrs. Ella Johnston of Wingham
FUNDING CORP. Ian Johnston, Exter, read the ville and Benjie, all of Exeter. was able to return home last
Christmas Story and a visit from Congratulations to Mr. and Wednesday from Wingham and
Santa closed the concert. Mrs. Bill Kleinhaar (Mary Lou District Hospital.
McClenaghan) on the arrival Visitors during the weekend
rI UN0ER5TAND'QJ �O CONdtJT DFUVENONLY BY MY
TAKE OLD OOCf�FCR ANO Tq}� A WIFE. WHO ONLY
\NFw rn1S 7RKi1T LAN
OOK SCfgOL TEPCHER�
o =�_ WMS Christmas theme
is God's gift -of love
Tra d- e— In� WHITECHURCH—"Christmas with prayer.
is God's love message." The Ladies' Aid met, with
�� �� a These were the words" spoken offering received and five dollars
by Miss Annie Laidlaw , in a donated for cards to be sent to the
w C• meditation given at the Christ- sick throughout the coming year.
mas meeting of the Women's
This is a good time for Missionary Society of Chalmers
tradin' in your tired Presbyterian Church, held
old sled for a spirited ;� ; �; Wednesday afternoon of last Candlelight
new Cat. — week at the home of Mrs. Victor
Because our Emerson.
trade-in allow- service held
- Miss Laidlaw said that God's
antes have never love, in the form of His Son, came WHITECHURCH — The an -
been better. And you'll to us at Christmas and with God's
never find a better sled nual Christmas Cantata and
than this years Cat. So let's get together. Aren't love in our hearts we become Candlelight Service was held
you ready to have a mighty good year for a changeQ more worthy of Jesus' love for us. Sunday evening at 8 o'clock at
Love teaches us to do unto others Chalmers Presbyterian Church.
FOUR FACTORY -TRAINED as we would have them do unto Members from Langside and
MECHANICS TO GIVE YOU THE us. The speaker stressed love for Whitechurch comprised the choir
REST IN SERVICE i all people, friends and enemies which was under the direction of
alike. Graham Kay and organist Mrs.
I Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw presided Don Ross. Rev. Glenn Noble and
for the meeting and gave the call Bev Kay were in charge of the
%AultWCWily to worship. A carol was sung with program.
Mrs. Andrew Gaunt pianist. Mrs. The program began with the
IPONTs { necae.noN LIMITED Gordon Rintoul led in prayer and singing of a hymn of praise.
°"T".0 $$of Mrs. Dawson Craig read seri
g P Carols and special Christmas
every One ... dent who has no relatives. people we find Christ in our own
and espE?Cially you. Our Mrs. Wesley Tiffin invited the lives. Because He cares, He can
„ group to her home for the Janu the lives f
change o those who
thank,, to one and all. ary meeting. Fees will be paid at suffer and the lives of these who
that meeting. Mrs. Gaunt taught minister to the suffering.
BATESON'S the group a theme song. During the service, raham
Mrs. Don Ross had books on Kay sang a solo, "Mary's Boy
Model Dairydisplay for the group to inspect. Child". The enthusiastic singing
After the singing of a carol, of the Christmas carols br( ught
Mrs. deBoer closed the meeting the service tf) a close.
For t"YHdrea
Because sndw scenes are, so
Cranberry 8s popular in Christmas illustra-
You can let children share in The spots you see before your tions. children often ask if there
holiday preparations by making eyes may not be the result of was snow in Bethlehem on the
lively tree decorations from latex holiday fatigue. -Someone miry night Christ was born.
foam rubber, using tthl6red ink have spilled cranberry juice on It is almost certain there was
markers and scissors. Foam rub your tablecloth lmmediaie at- no snow -out that Holy Night. If
ber adds a three-dimensional of tension �s re4uired. anything, there could have been
feet to ornaments that is more rain, as December 25 falls in the
appealing than paper cutouts Remove excess, rub the spot midst of the rainy season in
with an ice cube. Wash at once Bethlehem.
st
The Spirit of Christmas
As you worship
with your family
at Christmas, may
the true spirit of
the season greatly
bless you.
Sincerely, we extend ,
out: season's greetings.
J
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Doug McBurney
ture. The offering was received
numbers sung by the choir were
Shall we Find Jesus � Ne said
and dedicated by Mrs. Gaunt.
interspersed with scripture pas- '
....
In her Christmas topic, Mrs.
sages from Genesis, Isaiah and
bless
Laidlaw said that Christmas is a
Micah in the Old Testament,
r
merry time of music, songs and
Matthew, Luke and John in the
distressed, that in helping these
carols; of sharing,of love, greet- g
New Testament. The ladies of the
ing friends; of hope, inspiration
choir sang "Star of the East".
and the spirit of goodwill. But she
Rev. G. Noble, in his medi-
also stressed that Christmas is a
tation, spoke on the prophetic
time to renew our faith and exa-
words of the Old Testament,
mine our values in life -- to learn
promising a Deliverer; like a
- .
there is more happiness in giving
shepherd leading his sheep to
than receiving
food, water and safety. Christ is
President Mrs John deBoei
that shepherd leading us to green
Lpresided
'
for the business portionpastures.
He was born as part of
of the meeting. She thanked Mrs.
God's redemptive plan for man-
'
'
Laidlaw and her assistants. Theind
— a plan that culminated in
'
minutes were read by secretary
he cross, and from the time of
Mrs. Gordon Rintoul who also
is birth. Christ was ever
called the roll, answered by 14
bedient to God's will. "Christ -
naming a Christmas carol. Some
rens wait and hope for His
gave explanations of their chosen
return", the speaker said.
carols.
In a,separate meditation, Mr.
A thank -you note for the wed-
d'
, asked the ouestion Where
every One ... dent who has no relatives. people we find Christ in our own
and espE?Cially you. Our Mrs. Wesley Tiffin invited the lives. Because He cares, He can
„ group to her home for the Janu the lives f
change o those who
thank,, to one and all. ary meeting. Fees will be paid at suffer and the lives of these who
that meeting. Mrs. Gaunt taught minister to the suffering.
BATESON'S the group a theme song. During the service, raham
Mrs. Don Ross had books on Kay sang a solo, "Mary's Boy
Model Dairydisplay for the group to inspect. Child". The enthusiastic singing
After the singing of a carol, of the Christmas carols br( ught
Mrs. deBoer closed the meeting the service tf) a close.
For t"YHdrea
Because sndw scenes are, so
Cranberry 8s popular in Christmas illustra-
You can let children share in The spots you see before your tions. children often ask if there
holiday preparations by making eyes may not be the result of was snow in Bethlehem on the
lively tree decorations from latex holiday fatigue. -Someone miry night Christ was born.
foam rubber, using tthl6red ink have spilled cranberry juice on It is almost certain there was
markers and scissors. Foam rub your tablecloth lmmediaie at- no snow -out that Holy Night. If
ber adds a three-dimensional of tension �s re4uired. anything, there could have been
feet to ornaments that is more rain, as December 25 falls in the
appealing than paper cutouts Remove excess, rub the spot midst of the rainy season in
with an ice cube. Wash at once Bethlehem.
st
The Spirit of Christmas
As you worship
with your family
at Christmas, may
the true spirit of
the season greatly
bless you.
Sincerely, we extend ,
out: season's greetings.
J
rniture
ri
th
w
Doug McBurney
ing gift received by Mrs. Hunter
was read and. donation
Shall we Find Jesus � Ne said
a was
th,-t JP -us is a hrnthPr to the
God
bless
given to Mrs. Gaunt to purchase a
N,, the friendless and the
u5,
gift for a Pinecrest Manor resi
g
distressed, that in helping these
every One ... dent who has no relatives. people we find Christ in our own
and espE?Cially you. Our Mrs. Wesley Tiffin invited the lives. Because He cares, He can
„ group to her home for the Janu the lives f
change o those who
thank,, to one and all. ary meeting. Fees will be paid at suffer and the lives of these who
that meeting. Mrs. Gaunt taught minister to the suffering.
BATESON'S the group a theme song. During the service, raham
Mrs. Don Ross had books on Kay sang a solo, "Mary's Boy
Model Dairydisplay for the group to inspect. Child". The enthusiastic singing
After the singing of a carol, of the Christmas carols br( ught
Mrs. deBoer closed the meeting the service tf) a close.
For t"YHdrea
Because sndw scenes are, so
Cranberry 8s popular in Christmas illustra-
You can let children share in The spots you see before your tions. children often ask if there
holiday preparations by making eyes may not be the result of was snow in Bethlehem on the
lively tree decorations from latex holiday fatigue. -Someone miry night Christ was born.
foam rubber, using tthl6red ink have spilled cranberry juice on It is almost certain there was
markers and scissors. Foam rub your tablecloth lmmediaie at- no snow -out that Holy Night. If
ber adds a three-dimensional of tension �s re4uired. anything, there could have been
feet to ornaments that is more rain, as December 25 falls in the
appealing than paper cutouts Remove excess, rub the spot midst of the rainy season in
with an ice cube. Wash at once Bethlehem.
st
The Spirit of Christmas
As you worship
with your family
at Christmas, may
the true spirit of
the season greatly
bless you.
Sincerely, we extend ,
out: season's greetings.
J
rniture
ri
th
w
Doug McBurney