The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-05-02, Page 12fl..,. 13-71* Wbq[b m Advauce-Times, May 2,1971J
Study of China is
.41 The Howick Groperino
KINDERGARTi:N
On Wednesday the Kin -
theme of WMS a dergArten students went to visit
°i the hospital. They saw little
Wbiteeburch—Mrs- Harvey and a hymn was sung. Scripture : babies, eat in the ambulance and
Oebomip welcomed 17 fellow from the eighth chapter of Paul'sr. heard the siren an off. When they
atembers of the Women's letter to the Romans was read by �" \ �, ; �j ; got to the kitchen the trays were
idseioowY Society of Chalmers Mrs. deBoer. Mrs. Osborne's being made up. Then each
PredWiliwian Church when the meditation was taken from Mrs, a student had a cookie.
Avail meeting was bold Wed- Goforth's book and stressed the - - The class saw Jason's mother
eaedey evening of last week in importance of living a good
and had two rides on the elevator.
!be &anday School room. The Christian life. The offering was On the way back to school the
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dWm of Mn. Osborne's study received by Karen Young and children called in to visit Mr. and
was Chinn& and pictures of China dedicated by Mrs. Osborne. Mrs., Mrs. Devereaux. After a cookie
were on display to make the Don Ross was pianist for the 1 .� there, it was back to school. On
Judy more meaningful for those hymns. Friday there was masa at 11
in attendance. o'clock followed by hot dogs for
Mrs. Osborne and her Mrs. Ross, in her role as lunch.
assistant, Mrs. Jim eBoer, press ent, conducted the
GRADES 1 AND 2
presented a tape recording and
ch
business. The minutes were ready
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On Tuesday the Grade 1 and 2
slim strip on China. The mem-
by the assistant secretary, Mrs.
ks
Fares' sell out quickly. Travel
class went to the fire station. Mr.
berg learned that China has
Victor Emerson. An invitation
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her 85th birthday on April 12th. Schmidt. The Senior winners
Crothers, the lire chief, showed
300,000,000 people who have had
was read from Wingham':
Goforth Evening Auxiliary
resurrection happens again and
the class many things. The
little opportunity to change
Goforth Evening Auxiliary to
birthdays April 11 and April 13, at Stratford on Wednesday to
students saw new fire trucks and
because of war lords to whom
attend its meeting Tuesday, May
Church. The chairs were
old ones. The firemen used to
they give most of their earnings.
15, at 8:30. A group of ladies from
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have to climb a high t$dder to dry
The first Communist party was
Chalmers plans to attend.
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their hoses.
begun in China in 1923.
Members were reminded of a
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The students saw the coats,
Following the showing of the
cleaning bee to be held at the
to thoughts of physical needs
hats and boots that the firemen
81m, Mrs. Osborne divided the
church and manse in May before
happy family time was spent projects in the gym. The projects
have to wear. They really en -
group into three sections to
the new minister arrives. Mrs.
joyed the visit.
discuss three points, reaction to
Bill Rintoul will host the MayOn
Mrs. Robert Campbell,
Wednesday the class did
the film, reaction to the
smuggling of Bibles into China
meeting,
NEW KINSMEN—Dale Heibein, Harry Verburg and Rick Gibbons are welcomed into the
three folk dances for the parents.
and what the Whitechurch group
Following the singing of a
Wingham Kinsmen Club by President Don Carter. Harry and Rick are new Kinsmen
There was mass and then hot
can do about the situation.
hymn the Ladies' Aid meeting
while Dale is returning after having been away for a time.
dogs for lunch on Friday.
Mrs. Osborne opened the
meeting with a poem by Mrs.
was held. The meeting closed
with the Mizpah benediction and
a
Birthday
Class teacher Mrs. Ida Martin
returned to school on Monday.
Jonathan Goforth entitled "Call
lunch was served. Mrs. Emerson
Aftermath
party
of Easter
GRADES 3 AND 4 _=
"Someone". An Easter hymn .
spend one month assisting at St.
club. Congratulations on her good the Boss' for parents, visitors and
was also sung,.
On Monday the chess and
Back". She then led in prayer
gave the courtesy re. �a�ks
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— A belated pinned. In chess the Junior
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meeting
birthday party was held for Mrs. winner was Sean McGlynn and
birthday party
ks
Fares' sell out quickly. Travel
Nelson Higgins, who celebrated the checker winner was Lenny
"What Did Easter Mean To
was that "every believer can
her 85th birthday on April 12th. Schmidt. The Senior winners
You?" was the theme of the
know the Lord". The real
Mrs. Carman Farrier and Mrs. were Andrew Kumprey and
Goforth Evening Auxiliary
resurrection happens again and
Tom Pletch also celebrated Peter Keet. The four boys went to
meeting held in the upper room of
again in people's hearts. Mrs-
birthdays April 11 and April 13, at Stratford on Wednesday to
St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Don Eadie closed the worship
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd compete in the Huron -Perth
Church. The chairs were
service with some thoughts on
McDonald of Waterloo on Tues- separate §chool tournament
arranged in the shape of a cross
"God's Corner".
day, April 24. There were 15 rela- - where Peter and Lenny placed
and Mrs. Harold Congram
Spiritual needs being met
tives present. A delicious dinner second in their division.
opened the meeting with the call
through the worship service, the
and supper were enjoyed. The GRADE§ 7 AND 8
to worship. ,
convener then turned members
day was spent visiting, exc) ang- On Tuesday the Grade 7 and 8
Mrs. Jo English conducted the
to thoughts of physical needs
Ing gifts and playing games. A students displayed their science
Easter meditation according to
through exercise and reviewed
happy family time was spent projects in the gym. The projects
Mark's gospel account of the
some routines to keep one
together. were judged Tuesday night. The
resurrection. She said, ``The
physically fit.
winners were presented with
glory of Easter is the Risen
Mrs. Robert Campbell,
prize money on Wednesday.
Lord", and noted that women
president, and Mrs. Ken
First prize was won by Vicki
were the last at the.cross and
McKague, secretary, outlined the
KINETTES ANNOUNCE Belanger and Eileen Mahe.
first at the tomb of Jesus.
business matters. Mrs. Campbell,
SPREE WINNER Second went to Anne Kernaghan
Mrs. Gordon Daugherty led in
introduced. and welcomed Miss
The Wingham Kinette Club and third was won by Dennis and
prayer. The ladies' double trio
Ruth Dunbar who is in her second
announced that Jenny Cummings -Marty McGlynn.
sang two selections, "Jesus,
year of training as a deaconess at
of Wingham is the winner of the On Wednesday the class
Wonderful Lord" and
Ewart College. Miss Dunbar will
shopping spree draw held by, the presented the.play 'A Letter to
"Someone". An Easter hymn .
spend one month assisting at St.
club. Congratulations on her good the Boss' for parents, visitors and
was also sung,.
An She will spend the
fortune. the rest of the school.
Mrs. Murray Underwood
summer at the Scott Mission,
convened the meeting and in-
Toronto, helping with children's
troduced a very meaningful two-
"The
work. While here, Miss Dunbar is
BELMORE
act play, Real Resurrec-
staying with Mrs. Ard on Edward
,
Beim*
tion". -Characters in the play
Street.
Congratulations to Philip
ore
were portrayed by Mrs. Un-
The poem, "Easter Needs",
Eadie who was nominated most
derwood, Mrs. Don Eadie, Mrs.
was read in closing and a
improved player for the The Teen Dance held Saturday
Daugherty, Mrs. English; Mrs.
fellowship hour followed.
Teeswater Juveniles. night was very worthwhile with
Congram and Mrs. Tim . Willis.
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an attendance of about 200.
The first scene of the play
This year there are three girls'
showed a. family of four returning
ball teams in Belmore. For the -
home from the Easter service,
benefit of any girls interested in
each giving his impression of the
playing; who have not been in-
service and reminiscing about
formed, the teams are: Bantam,
Jesus' resurrection and what it
and under; Midget, 15 16
would have been. like to be among
before January 1;' Juvenile, 16-19.
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the first to .see Jesus after His
Mrs. Eldon Renwick's
resurrection.
daughter, Mrs. Marjory Tucker,
The second scene took place on
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was visiting the area last
the fifth anniversary of the
weekend.
Lord's resurrection when Jesus'
close followers, Mary
Magdalene, Joanna, Salome,
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Peter, John and Hulda gathered
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precious detail of that eventful
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OPTOMETRIST
time. During that period the
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Christians were being persecuted;
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but their faith remained strong.
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The play ended when Hulda, a�
young believer of a short time,`'<"
showed the older believers that,
even though she was not present g ate`
at `Jesus' resurrection, yet He�', _
was alive in her heart and that
was even more important.
The main message of the play _
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