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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-12-30, Page 6Ringing in the New Year confident it will tick off many fruitful, appy hours for you. �l Made , Mr. and Mrs. Boas Gray enter- taiew Mr. and Mrs. Alen Mw_ Tsvlsh, ' Mr. and Mrs. Jim WrlSlnt, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wright and Shari. Congratulauao. to Mr. ,and Mrs.Ben Henry on the arrival of their son, is Wiogham and Di* - trim Hospital, a little brother for Brian and Dennis. Mr. and Mrs. George F is&w. Mr. and Mrs. Harold E111W, Mr. and Mrs. tarry Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Marty Cretier and Amy -Jo, Dayle Fischer,Linda Harkness, Daryl, Marie, Kathy, Sbeila, Kevin and Mr. and Mrs. Joe ,Walker and Mrs. Irene Henning spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Henning. Celebrating Christmas with Mr. a�Knd Mrs. Jim Wright on Sun- day were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wright and Shari, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wright, Mr. and Mrs. aarence Henning, Mr. and Mrs. Rosa Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacTavish, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walker, Kevin, Sheila, Kathy, Marie and Daryl, Linda Hark- ness, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mac- Tavish and Timmy, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Walker, Douglas, Steven, Denise and Beverly, and Bill Walker. IN 170 VOICE HARMONY the F. E. Madill Choir sang carols for their Christmas concert held on December 21. Th: ne-.0y formed choir is led by Mrs.Marie Douglas. .. Tableau featured at meeting . The tableau, "To Bethlehem", Mrs. Clarence Wood presided and library secretary, Mrs. Don was featured at the Christmas over the business portion of the Eadie; auditors, Mrs. Gerald meriting of the Goforth Evening meeting at which time Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Leonard Phillips; ots Auxiliary of St. Andrew's Pres- Robert Armstrong conducted the nominating committee, Mrs. • byterian Church, Wingham. installation of officers for the Marie Chittick, Mrs. James • The presentation re -told the coming Year Hardie, Mrs. Douglas Lapp. birth of Christ as seen through The slate of officers is as Mrs. James Armstrong closed ♦ ~ the eyes of Elizabeth, Mary, the follows: president, Mrs. Clce the meeting with prayer and a innkeeper's wife, a shepherd Wim; 1st vice-president, 11�•s. social time followed. boy's mother and the daughter of Robert Campbell; 2nd vice-presi- ' a wise man. It was narrated by dent, Mrs, Murray Underwood; HAM' Mrs. Ken McKague and those secretary, Mrs. Robert Arbuck- playing the various roles were le; treasurer, Mrs. Gordon Mrs. James. Armstrong, Mrs. Daugherty; expense treasurer, , Redmond MacDonald, Mrs. Mrs. Harry Bateman; Glad Be. grave h r e h Charles Chnittick Mrs. Murrayidings secretary, Mrs. James Paul's C u ySt.,WAR Jenkins, Mrs. Murra Under- Can; press secretary, Mrs. Ken Y .Christmas Day visitors at the (ANGLICAN; wood and Deborah Armstrong. McKague; supply secretary, home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Interspersed throughout were Mrs. Wallace Richardson; Boman and Evelyn were Mr. and p scripture selections and carols. pianist, Mrs. Harry Bateman; Mrs. Neil Bi(eman and Miranda, f WINGHAM Mrs. Wallace Richardson ac- assistant, Mrs. Hugh Clugston; Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bieman compamed the singing on the friendship and service, Mrs. John Kent and Blair, RR 2, Lucknow; May your kw Year be piano. Norman, Mrs. Harold Congram, Douglas Bieman of Iroquois full of fun for you, Mrs. Diane Matisx, Organist Elizabeth Armstrong played a Mrs- Murray Jenkins; Home Falls, George Inglis of Walkerton .and Choir Leader piano solo entitled "Mary's Helpers secretary, Mrs. William and John Leppington of Clinton. your family and your Boy-GZWd" and Mrs. Ed Beard Reed, Mrs. James Wilson; junior - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coultes SUNDAY, JANUARY 2, 1977 I ` sang"O Hol Night". congregation, Mrs. G. W. Cruick- friends, we wish you Y 8h - visited on Thursday with Mr. and 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer' A candle -lighting service was how, Mrs. Douglas Conley, Mrs man Mitchell of Roth - conducted — one candle being lit Mrs. Ed 'Beard; Mission Band, say a chuckle a day with . for each point of the -Christmas Mrs. Murray Gaunt, Mrs. Clar- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell a balance of work and Star, representing Hope, ..Faith, ence Wood, Mrs. Ralph Nixon, and family of Winthrop, Mr. and Joy, Love and Peace. Mrs. Tom Cornwall; literature Mrs. Kenneth Lichty and Wayne, WINGHAM BAPTIST nicest RR 1, Mil y , Mr. ane Mrs. nby. May your Ronald Hibberd and Angela of drams all come true! CHURCH Mildmay, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Zurskits and and M gg of rt Hib erdon, were Ross Smith — Pastor Plays, Christmas Day visitors with Mz and Mrs. Robert Hibberd. Mrs. Cora McGill spent Christ 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School • ma with Mrs. Florence Maines i • and Tillie of Blyth.- � 1 1:00 a.m.—Momin Service . 9 music a t e o n e e r t Mr. and Mrs. James Walsh and 7:00 p.m.—Evening Service . BELGRAVE — The United Shiela Anderson and instru- Miss Marlene Walsh of London READMAN . Church Sunday School Christmas mental numbers performed 'by spent Christmas Day with Mr. Prayer and Bible Study and 4 Campbell, e. CLEANERS concert was hell Wednesday, the Langt,eed family. The Win- and Jill of RR 4, Kincardine. 8:00 p.m.—Wednesday Evening Dec. 22, in the Women's Institute ners presented recitations and Hall with Rev. John G. Roberts songs. Other recitations were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Coultes and Junior Church is conducted weekly_ for as chairman. given by Dianne Black, and family enjoyed Christmas children under the age of seven. Katherine, and Jennifer Procter with Taylor relatives Monday in MEN'S WEAR The program included the Sun- and a reading by Clifford Coultes. Cambridge (Galt). NEW YEAR'S EVE day School chorus directed by A number of entertaining plays Come when you are able, leave when you must. Doreen Anderson and Elizabeth and skits included, "We Bring F"1 "H 1.49 R Procter, as well- as songs by our Gifts" and "Gifts for Daddy" 9.00 p.m.— K m e or ansom 11:00 p.m.- Watchnight Service �hiela Anderson, Janet McIntosh presented by the Junior Class; M N 'I Stirlin s kin and Melanie Scott, accompanied "A Canadian Christmas" by the G J all e• • Vq r / 4. WINGHAM DRIVE-IN CLEANERS Wishing out many friends a harmonious and spirited Newlears r. el g pea 9 by Doreen Anderson; Doreen Primary Class and "Canada - Taylor, Janice Coultes, Donelda 1837" by Clifford Coultes and Lamont and Doreen Anderson, company. c " Ken A"'"'°" F,b a accompanied by Joane Cailtes. A TRUE STORY other musical numbers in- Following the program, Santa ,,,.,,.., d� Kn-b-W..d, Claus arrived and deed by tes d .t.W:� e.* � eluded a flute solo by Doreen gifts and candies, assisted by his ,.,,,., t..6 ,.,,r,, , t.e.w..r. Anderson, accompanied by little elf, Tinkerbell. _ nra-aie cel r MaL. Please WINGHAM FRUIT MARKET Bill and Phyllis Bain The time has come to wish all our riends and neighbors a most prosperous, healthy New -)f:: # Year. As always it's a great pleasure toy n x: share our daily activities and interests . with fellow citizens who work so ,; ti. �.o.,�, . , 4 untiringly to improve our tom - Ala ,.�. ' € y munity more each year. trN f.. � o • x The 65 minute colour film "Held for Ransom", is being shown at the Winghom Baptist Church on New Year's Eve at 9:00 p.m.� It is a true story of. the abduction of a banker's r, - z> t v' wife, her courage and faith in God, and her Year ultimate release. r WINGHAM 0� PENTECOSTAL # 0� CHURCH ... •s: , Pastor off ice Rornald Baker 3" contra Street 357-1310 1 y► t�,� f SUNDAY SERVKES Mid -weak Services -Sunday School 10 A.M. Wednesday a P M. Morning Worship I 1 A.M. Prayer i Bible Study EwSink FirchgWiell Servkta 7 P M Friday a P.M. Family Night .For free but t.an,parta,ion call 3V -IW NEW YEAR'S EVE—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31 Watchnight Service at 10:00 p.m. THOT:" "Wise Men Still Seek Him. - THE GRADE Is soudents at Madill high school put on a play entitled I Saw Mo.nmy Kissing Santa Claus' for the Christmali concert held PAs! T„Psday. Mommy is played by a .lei; ..vii,.slcu.., LOULKSuti, beauty, and Santa is -.John Under vond 0 I HARRIS STA TIONER Y AND STAFF ir e We extend our best to you this season I The management and staff of BURKE # " . ELECTRIC a a IF