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we like so much a
carefree Christmas alight with wonder and joy.
Your loyalty is greatly appreciated.
A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL
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WINGHAM
Rev. T. K. Hawthorn, Rector
Mrs. Diane Maftz, Organist
and Choir Leader
CHRISTMAS SERVICES
CHRISTMAS EVE, DECEMBER 24
11:15 p.m.—Holy Communion and Address
Belgrave Mon's Choir
CHRISTMAS DAY DECEMBER 25
11:00 a.m.—Holy Communion (Said Service)
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 26
8:30 a.m.—Holy Communion
11:00 a.m.—Nine Lesson Carol Service
WI NGHAM BAPTIST
CHURCH
Ross Smith — Pastor
10:00 a. m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Service "
7:00 p.m.—Evening Service
CANDLELIGHT SERVICE at 7:00 P.M.
The Drama "CHRISTMAS ENCOUNTER"
and Choir
164 in Sunday School
last Sunday
Prayer and Bible Study
8:00 p.m.—Wednesday Evening
Junior Church is conducted weekly for
children under the age of seven.
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The Pastor and Congregation of
The Wingham Pentecostal Church
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Ronald Gleddist, K .of M
Radford Due", Stratford, was
named Family Lite Coeedinatac
by Huron -Puff County Roman
Catholk Separate Schad Board
at a meeting in Dubhin Monday,
Dec. 13. He rephapes Anthony
Chater who resigned 8eptessbe
30 atter bent with the board'
dtht months.
Mr. Gladdiut, a teadler at St.
Michael's School, Stratford for
the bast eight years, will begin
his new work January 1.
Mary Ann (Phillips) Johnston
of 360 John Street, Goderich, was
hired as half-time teacher for the
kindergarten class at St. Mary's
School, Goderich, from January 3
to June 30.
The Recreation Department of
the City of Stratford will continue
to trade ice time for the students
in the separate schools in Strat-
ford — St. Michael's, St. Jo-
seph's, St. Aloysius, Immaculate
Conception and St. Ambrose —
for the use of outside school
facilities during the summer of
1977. Trustee F. J. Vere'bf Strat-
ford said,"It's all free."
Mr. Vere'said he was told by an
official that the Recreation
Department received much more
co-operation from the Separate
Board than from the Perth board.
The Perth board has to pay for
their students' ice -time. Mr. Vere
said he was told there was more
ice time available to the separate
schools if needed, but he said at
the present time it was sufficient.
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Wishing you
everything that's
bright and beautiful
at Christmas.
May our sincere
thanks ortWnt int
your holidays.
The Management and Staff
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MAITLAND
Recent showers RESTAURANT
honor bade -elect ��
Bride -elect Miss Linda Bryce Closed Christmas Day
-bas been honored at two miscel-
laneous showers held recently. Open Sunday and Monday from 11 a. m. - 8 p.m.
Mrs. Jean MacDonald hosted a
shower at her home, RR 2, Wing -
ham. She was assisted by Mrs.
11 THE SECOND PLAY presented by Drama 301 of F. E. Madill Secondary School to the Helen McKague and Mrs. Audrey
children at Wingham Public School, Santa is kidnapped by the Villain. Here the 'Villain' McKague. Mrs. Beth Payne and
Rodger Adamson grabs hold of 'Santa Claus' Eldon Thompson and tries to drag him away Miss Frankie Renwick assisted
as the ''Elves' try to help Santa. 'Tinker' Susan Foxton holds Santa's bag of toys. the bride in opening the many
lovely gifts.
Miss Marie McKinnon, RR 2,
Teeswater hosted the second
Christmas
setting enhances
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bride inopening the lovely gifts
were Miss McKinnon and Miss
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ceremony
Connie Schaefer.
An appropriate thank -you was
'St.
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extended by. the bride to all who
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lace and pearls and trimmed with
Donald MacAdam of RR 2, Wing-
organized and attended the
showers.
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, adorned with bOilY+ red
a small bow of sheer illusion. She
'ham, wore a black Windsor
tapers, white' mums and rivy,
wore pearl and gold earrings, the
tuxedo complete wig vest and
formed the setting for the candle-
light marriage ceremony
gift of the groom, and carried a
red -trimmed shirt. Ifis bouton -Members,
friends
of
cascade bouquet of red Sweet-
nie3e was a red rose.:
Janet Grace McGee and Kenneth
Russel MacAdam
hear t roses, ivy and holly.
His brother, Jim MacAdam of
attend OES party
at seven
o'clock on Friday evening,
The bride's attendants were
Georgetown, acted as best man
Miss Jean Anne Fryfogel, friend
and ushers were Ron Louttit,
The Order of The Eastern Star,
December 3•
of the bride, of Wingham as maid
friend of the groom," of Belgrave
Huron Chapter No. 69 hngharn
Rev. Robert Armstrong of-
of honor, and bridesmaids Mrs.
and Ron' McGee, brother of the
held its annual (hrisMias party
ficiated at the double-ringslay,
Brenda McGee, sister-in-law of
bride. They wore identical Wind-
� �a1 evening on Tuesday,
ceremony. Mrs. Don Robertson
the bride, of Goderich and Miss
sor tuxedos with red carnation
December 14. A good attendance
presided at the organ and accom-
Alexa Currie of Toronto, friend of
boutonnieres.
of members, Past Matrons, Past
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paed Miss Olive Lapp who sarig
the bride.
A reception followed at Ranton
Patrons, husbands and friends
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W i s h i n g yo u a holiday crammed full of
"Wedding Song" and "O Perfect
They were identically gowned
Place, Palmerston, where the
were )resent.
the treasures and delights of a
Love"•
in dresses -of Christmas red vel-
bride's brother, Robert McGee of
Euchre was played and the
wonderful Yuletide! To you and yours,
The bride, the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred McGee, entered
wet. T1e gowns featured full
Goderich, acted as master of
pry were won by Mrs. Armie
Merry
Mer Christmas.
the church on the arm of her
bishop sleeves ending in Sleep
cuffs, cowl necklines and semi-
ceremonies.
Receiving the guests, the
Kilpatrick, high lady; Hugh
Armstrong, high man; Mrs.
father. Janet chose a gown of
high waistlines. They carried
bride's mother wore a jade green
Leona Miller, playing as a man.
The 'management d
polyester pongee with sheer
Cwhite
polyester floorlength gown with
Mrs. Vern Dunlop won the
a n staff
yoked bodice and full bishop
carnations; red roses and holly
Sweetheart neckline, topped with
mystery prize.
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sleeves ending in deep cuffs. The
A-line fell
on a red velvet background.
a matching bolero jacket h imm-
A draw was held on a poinsettia
skirt gracefully from a
The flower girl, Miss Christine
ed with dyed -to -match lace ap-
which had been donated by
semi -high waistline, ending in a
Campbell of Seaforth, cousin of
pliques. She wore an orchid car-
`-Worthy Matron Mrs. Pearl Bell;
HARRIS STATIONERY
chapel train. The high neckline,
the bride, wore a gown similar to
sage and silver accessories.
it was won by Mrs. Mary Woods.
bodice, sleeves and skirt were
those of the other attendants. She
She was assisted by the
The evening was brought to a
Wingham, Ontario
daintily decorated with lace and
carried a white muff trimmed
groom'smother wearing a cram-
close with a delicious lunch ser -
pearl appliques. Her fingertip
veil of polyester sheer illusion,
with a tiny cascade bouquet of
bray blue floor -length gown with
Ved by Mrs. Alex Robertson and
red roses, holly and ivy, similar
polyester flared skirt and
her lunch committee.
trimmed with small lace ap-
to the bride's bouquet.
crushed velvet bodice The high
Dliques, was held by a caplet of The groom, son of Mr. and Mrs. waistline was accented by a
gathered rhinestone buckled belt.
She also wore an orchid corsage.
Honored guests were the
bride's grandparents, Mrs.
Margena McGee and Mr. and
Mrs. Robin Campbell, and the
groom's grandmother, Mrs.
Margaret Elliott.
• The bride and groom left for a
honeymoon in Hawaii, the bride
wearing a burgundy velvet
street -length dress with a multi-
colored scarf at her neck, black
accessories and a white and
burgundy orchid -corsage. The
groom wore a three-piece grey
- sort.
Following their honeymoon,
they will take up residence at 11
Maple Street, Wingham.
The bride, a graduate of the
Wingham District High School
and the Wingham and District
Hospital RNA course, is em -
played at the Wingham and Dis-
trict Hospital. The groom, also a
graduate of Wingham District
High School and of Fanshawe
College, London, is a surveyor
with Ontario Hydro at Douglas
Point.
CWL Euchre
Eight tables were in play at the
card party sponsored by the
Catholic Women's League on
December 14.
High prizes went to Nettie Ross
and Doug Nesbitt. Low scores
wenheld by Margaret Leddy
and Emery Mahe. The door prize
went to Try Riehl.
Mrs. Joe Redman. Mrs. Doug
Nesbitt and their committee
—Pbow by Sayer Studio served lunch.
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