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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-04-18, Page 7House Plans Drown Free esti mates. References for poll previous work. SCHAEFER RESIDENTIAL DESIGN LISTOWEL 291-1449 Kindergarten Regisb�ation Children who ore five years old in 1979 are eligible for Kindergarten this Sept- ember. For pupils enrolling at the WINGHANI PUBLIC SCHOOL registration will be held on TUESDAY APRIL 24, 1979 Please telephone the school for an appointment if you have not been con- tacted by letter. (3574M) r V BEST FROM GRADE •—Debbie Lee and Kim McGregor of Wingham Public School had the best project in the Grade g physical cateaorv: Paula Strong and Andrea Walker, also from Wingham, had the best one in the biological category and Trevor Pocaluyko of Howick topped the general cate- gory at the North Huron science fair. Secret Roll-on - 75 MI. � • DEODORANT Head and Shoulders Family Size SHAMPOO 1 A9 Wondra - 400 Mi. SKIN CREME 1,089 Bic Disposable SERs _. 2,FOR 1 Amphora - 1'/2 oz. Pouch PIPE TOBACCO, -2 -FOR e 7 9 TRIANGLE D DISCOUNT Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Weekdays • Sundays Noon to Six • GRADE 6—Dean Golley, Trevor Peel, Brad Campbell and Penny McDougall were winners in the science fair at Turnberry Central School last week. Dean had the best pro- ject in the general category for Grade 6 students, Trevor and Brad had the best physical project and Penny's project in the biological category was tops. All the winners went on to compete in the regional science fair at 5ast Wawanosh Public School. is a verb special Your family part of your life. £tom The family is our single most important tial institution, which is why your Ontario overnment is continuing to take an active interest in supporting and Vv/ �JJ strengthening family life in the 979, the V� Lring >V International Year ohe Child. your Ontario Government reminds ou that the future of our province depends on >ur children; the future of our children depends :)n the strength of our families. Margaret Birch, Provincial Secretary' for Social Development William Davis, Premier Ontario May is Family Unity Month Make it a Special Month in a SpecialYear The Wingham Advan"-Times. April IS- 197'9--PT-7 Jesus' freedom is theme for Fordwich B1bI* study, __- more important, to be alert to presented a meaningful worship P'ORDWICH—A Bible study, both in their daily lives and work. breed on Jesus' life as a free They were urged to `pray more, person, was the highlight of the believe and trust'. ,April meeting of the United The third topic said that Church Women. Canada is a nation'of people who The study revealed that Jesus belittle others, often putting knew He was to die but He down people of other nations who wanted to live and be free to do come in and take good jobs,, or His Father's will and change the people who are not as well-off as world with His wonderful works. they are. Christians today are slaves to sin Also discussed was the and do many foolish things. question of large . , ., r . rations The group was divided into four from other countries buying smaller groups for a discussion Canadian businesses, homes and period with themes taken from farm lands. All four topics were different verses of scripture. The summarized and commented first topic was prejudice and the upon. questions asked were: "Are we The meeting was under the prejudiced against Quebec and 'leadership of Mrs.. Elmer Har - the French language, especially ding and Mrs. Verna Galbraith in this election year? Are we who opened with a reading, a against mixed marriages and hymn and prayer. The rola p8 mixing with people 'of other was answered by 22 members religious denominations?". who gave thoughts for Easter. The second topic urged that The members agreed to cater for Christians be free of anxiety, a wedding in September. Mr., Nagel will be in concert Rev. T. Fleetham closed the the Resurrection of Jesus from meeting with prayer. UCW unit study centres around children's rights GORRIE—Mrs. James Alcorn more important, to be alert to presented a meaningful worship what they don't say. service and study based on The She. spoke of many forms of International Year of the Child help available to the troubled when Unit Two of the United child, including Scouts, camps, Church Women met in the church church groups and supervised parlor on Wednesday of last sports that help children share, week work and play with others. She Mrs. Alcorn chose scripture closed her study with a lovely from the tenth chapter of St. Easter poem, The Way to the Mark's Gospel and said that Cross Leads to God", and a short every child should have the right prayer. to health care, education and President Mrs. Alex Taylor physical, spiritual and emotional took charge of the business. Roil training to make a happy, call, "A springtime thought", healthy human being. was answered by the members. conducted the service. Miss Ali- Secretary Mrs. John Strong read It is estimated that 50,000 the minutes and thank -you notes children will be abused this year. and the treasurer's report was Child abuse results from many given by Mrs. Delbert Clegg. forms of injury, apart from the Members were reminded of the most obvious, a battered and Thankoffering service April 25 bruised body. *ars. Alcornand Dr. Donald Watts' night stressed that parents should April 29. Lunch was served by always take time to listen to what Mrs. Lorne Walker and Mrs. children have to say and, even Taylor. Noted trumpeter to perform here GRADE 0—The project prepared by Sandra Arthur and Heather McInnes topped the physical category, June Stamper's topped the general category and Karen Newell's was best In the biological category for Grade S students at Turnberry Central School's science fair. Robert Nagel, popular trumpet Hope for the. modern world soloist, will be in Wingham Friday, April. . has been in resurrection fr�an�� provided recordings and television in l�ew BELGRAVE — Several Easter event. Our hopes and dreams York City for more than 20 years. lilies in full bloom, ferns and two build and fall. For the vast He is faculty member of Yale candelabra with lighted tapers majority the end is not re- University School of Music, added to the inspirational cele- assuring. The resurrection ex- Rutgers University and the bration of the Lord's Supper held presses hope, light, peace and University of Hartford. He is Easter morning in Knox United joy. The disciples had a new out- president of Mentor Music In - Church. Rev. John G. Roberts look; so with us. corporated, composer of conducted the service. Miss Ali- The Resurrection is not an numerous works and clinician for son Roberts, organist, aeeom- isolated event, not cut off. The the Conn Corporation. panied the large choir as they New Testament connects the Re- Press comments have defined rendered a number of anthems surrection with the end of the Mr. Nagel's work as "an artistic including: "O Lamb of God", world. delight", "an outstanding sue - "Were You There?" "Ye Gates This is the real gospel. The Re- cess" and "glorious trumpet Be Lifted Up" and "Christ the surrection makes the difference, playing". Lord Is Risen Today". not in terms of Harrisbur, but in Mr., Nagel will be in concert The order of service followed the Resurrection of Jesus from Friday night at 7:30 in the tete first presented in the Service the dead. Wingham Baptist Church. Ad - Book. The scripture readings If Christ had not risen; then life mission is free and everyone is from Isaiah and John were rela- would be futile. invited. tive to the resurrection, as were the hymns. senior citizens The resurrection comes at .a point of crisis in the life of the disciples. The more they saw, the hold euchre party MRS. LEWIS STONEHOUSE C hopes With WROXETER—Mr. and Mrs. Beigrave higher their grew. Jesus' death all that had peaked; Jack Clarke and Mr. and Mrs. apparently crashed. The men on Stewart Higgins were in charge Visitors on Sunday with Mr. the road to Emmaus said, "We of the euchre party held. in the and Mrs. William McArter and had hoped". When all was Wroxeter Comm u ity Hall family were Mr. and Mrs. doomed — then the Resurrection. Wednesday evening o last week. Raymond Green, Kathy and Mr. Roberts said, "We are First prize winner were Mrs. Kevin of Kincardine; Mr. and living in a world facing crises". Morley McMichael and Jim Mrs. James Walsh; Mr. and Mrs. More face crisis than peace. Our Wilson. In second place were Murray Walsh, Bradley and hopes rise, then crash. He refer- Mrs. Wes Heimpel and Earl Sandra of Blyth; Miss Anthony red to the leader of Pakistan in Toner. Mr. Toner also captured Skorich and Miss Linda Bosman whom the people had high hopes the novelty prize. of Sault Ste. Marie and Mrs. which recently fell and the deep Following the euchre, lunch George Cook, Annie and Wes of concern over the Harrisburg was served. Belgrave. GRADE 0—The project prepared by Sandra Arthur and Heather McInnes topped the physical category, June Stamper's topped the general category and Karen Newell's was best In the biological category for Grade S students at Turnberry Central School's science fair.