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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-05-16, Page 1414-1be Wingham Advance Times, May 16, 1979 r-� ?4A Belmore .. Several girls inothe Belmom L area received awards at the !-H Achievement Day at Howick Central School on Saturday. Cty honors, for completing s clubs, were presented to Brenda Chambers and Pauline Dustow. Provincial honors (12 �� O clubs) were awarded to Marilyn Kieffer and Kathy Fischer. Best wishes are extended to OL D E TYME Debbie busby, formerly of FES T I F d L Belmore, and Mike Inglis on their marriage May 12 in Wingbam. See performances in Jason Leonard Metcalfe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Metcalfe, Fiddle, Step dancin was baptized at the Mother's Day Square dancing service to the Belmore United for Church. $1000 in prizes Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Newans were Mrs. and trophies Benback of Detroit, Mrs. Alex Fri.,Sat.,June 1 & 2 Marshall and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Memorial Hall, Blyth Marshall of Stratford. Mr. and Y Mrs. Don Hildebrand of Goderich 8 p.m. also called at the Newans home Adnu»iun: Frida% 51.50 last week. Saiurda\ i? W Mrs. Leslie Edwards, Brian Bouh Night% x5.00 and Shirley were overnight Children 51 .lNl oft Adult Price guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clark For ticket, call 51.1-4.10(1 Renwick recently. The organizers of the All Outdoors Annual Canoe Race would like to thank the following merchants for their donations and for helping to make the race a success: Canadian Tire Corp„ Wingham United Co-operatives of Ontario, Belgrave Ted Cowan Canoes, Brussels Pepi's Pizza, Wingham Danny's Pizza, Brussels Ball -Macaulay limited, Clinton Belgrave and District Kinsmen Bainton ltd., Blyth George Radford Construction ltd., Blyth Turnberry Tavern, Wingham Bridge Motors, Wingham Crawford Motors, Wingham John Cullen Chev-Olds Ltd., Wingham Crawfords I.G.A., Wingham Ministryof (t I Natural Ontario Resources In the centra of downtown withinmalking distance to business, shopping & entertainment. At your door, the subway to many major attractions, the street car to Ontario Place, CNE and the ball park. Easy access from Gardiner Expressway via York, Bay, Yonge or Spadina street exits from OEW, Don Valley Parkway and Highways (427) (401). Convenient, free I 1938 CHEV—Mason Robinson spent Saturday afternoon cleaning up his 1938 Chevrolet for another summer of driving. Last week's warm weather brought out a lot of summer vehicles like bicycles and motorcycles. The hot sun dried a lot of fields and farmers were busy in the fields for most of the week. 00--- MRS. LEWIS STONEHOUSE Belgrave Personal Notes Mrs. Robert Procter visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Zettler of Blyth and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mayberry of Londesboro. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Robertson, of Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cook, Belgrave and Miss Marilyn Robertson of Toronto attended the wedding of Jim Robertson and Diane Horwat in St. Catherines' Cathedral, St. Catharines on Saturday. Those also attending from this district were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McBurney, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald McBurney, Hugh McBurney, Mr. and Mrs. John Jamieson, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Jamieson, Brian Jamieson, Mr. and Mrs. George McGee, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Craig, Whitechurch, Mr. and Mrs. Har- vey Craig, Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. William Peacock, Bluevale and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Peacock of Freeltom We are pleased to report that street lights have been installed in the new part of the village. Mr. and Mrs James R. Coultes attended the baptismal service of Ian Michael Rae, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Rae of Guelph at Trinity United Church, Guelph on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Leitch, Julia and Jeffery of London, Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston, Tara and Erin of Ingersoll spent Mother's Day weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby and Mrs. Laura John- ston. Mrs. Robert Procter received a phone call from Mrs. Dennis Ensom from Paris, France on Mother's Day. Mrs. Cliff Logan spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Americo Arruda and family of Toronto. Murray Nesbitt, Cathy and Jeff of Auburn, Mr. and Mrs. David Ireland of Teeswater, Mr. and Mrs. Greg Cardiff of Listowel were supper guests at their parents' home, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Nethery., Denise and Angela. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lichty and Wayne of Kitchener visited on Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd. - Mrs. Allan Nisbet of Calgary is spending several days with her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Leslie and her cousin, Ernest Michie. Mr. and Mrs. James Keller, Sharon, Laurie and Heather of Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor, Steven, Kevin, Debbie and Angela visited on Mother's Day with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor. Mrs. Amelia Brown of Brook- haven Nursing Home, Wingham and Mrs. Beatrice Cardiff of Callendar Nursing Home Brus- sels spent Mother's Day with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnston. Danny Thompson of Goderich spent the weekend at the same home. Miss Doreen Taylor received her diploma in Community Home overnight parking from 6 pm to 8:30 Afternoon unit hears Selection of sensible priced loungesgee and res- taurants. Captain's Table dining rodm, Cafe- teria, Beau Nash and Sentry Box lounges. Single rooms from $24.00, doubles from $29.00. story of love's power Ask your travel agent about BELGRAVE — The May meet- tist minister serving a black con - our special packages, in of the Afternoon Unit of the g y or contact us. he To- UCW was called to worship by rronto tConference oto help twhit s Mrs. Cecil Coultes when she and blacks tackle the grey areas M WE,;. added to the thought "attitudes of racial discrimination. He is are more important than facts". part of a new approach being Mrs. Leslie Bolt read scripture taken in the United Church to from Corinthians and gave a help congregations accept ethnic short talk on "Jesus, Our Life's minorities into church life. Once Tbk an Foundation". She continued with the church sent missionaries out You, a story of love — love between to the rest of the world. Now the grandmother and her small rest of the world is here. granddaughter. The little child The meeting closed with has no problem about belief in prayer. To the residents of Wingham and area who con -God. Jesus told us, "Feed my tributed in any way to the success of the big Wing- Iambs". This means that we are ham Centennial Dance last Friday at the arena. under orders from Him to give our children the best that we know of His love and understand - T Wi-ah_am Centennial COtrimittee would ing. She concluded with a poem, a -a prayer and the hymn "Happy the like to take this opportunity to express stnie a ,hen God Is There" was appreaa>ion to the many local merchants, junior sung. citizens, senior citizens (Armouries), public and The business part of the meeting including some dis- secondary schools, ticket sellers and everyone else cussion followed. who helped make the dance the success it was. From the study book Mrs. Lawrence Taylor selected the topic "Jesus Chooses His The Centennial Committee is pleased to report Friends". It is of the greatest in - a good profit was realized and these funds will terest to study the men whom Jesus picked out as His first assist in Offsetting many expenses that will be in- followers. They were simple folk curred during Centennial week, doing their day's work of catch- ing the fish and mending the nets when Jesus called them. His again and watch for More upcoming summons was "Follow me". No Centennial events• doubt they had often stood in the crowd and listened to Jesus, staying to talk long after the GRADUATE crowd had drifted away. What did Jesus offer them? He offered Doreen Taylor, daughter of Wingham them a task in which they would Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Tay - H have to spend themselves, and in for of Belgrave, recently EN , Centennial the end die for His sake and for graduated from Centralia the sake of their fellowmen. College of Agricultural Tech - Mrs. Earl Anderson speaking, nology in the Community Committee on "Human Rights" alerted all to Home Economics program, the fact that there is plenty of with honors. Doreen plans to racial discrimination in our work with the elderly and country. Winston Brown, a Bap- handicapped. Economics with honors at the graduation exercises at Centralia College of Agricultural Tech- nology on May 11. Those who attended were Mrs. Robert Gor- don, Mrs. John Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor. Mrs. Mae Armitage of St. Thomas spent several days last week with her sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mc- Burney and visited with other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Robb of Harriston; Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hincks of Guelph visited on Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnston. Miss Doris Coultes left on Fri- day for California with the Mil- verton Suns Senior Ladies' fast - ball team for a week in that state. 80th birthday BELGRAVE — One hundred and fifteen relatives and friends gathered Sunday, to celebrate the Oft birthday of Leslie Bolt. The party was held in the school room of Knox United Church, Belgrave. Potted hydrangeas, chrysanthemums, and begonia added beauty to the room. Miss Susan Brown, grand- daughter of the celebrant, was the 'guest book' attendant. Re- freshments were served by members of the immediate family, Meg. Wayne Brown, Cindy Nixon and Marjorie Mc- Burney, assisted by ladies of the a Belgrave UCW. Guests were present from In- gersoll, London, Exeter, Strat- ford, St. Marys, Nobleton, Han- over, Walkerton, Wroxeter, Wingham, Bluevale and the local area. 3 8 On 1 yi onnuui I,'7,re,t °vtes subject to chango STA NOARD TRUST OPEN A STANDARD TRUST ChEQUING-SAVINGS ACCOUNT �ccouNr . TODAY STANDARD TRUST Win >gham, 237 Josephine Street, phone 357-2022, Willits Tire Service Lucknow Firestone Dealer We have a mobile fire repair unit for on -road or off-road work with chloride equipment. All tractor, truck and car sizes i n stock. WINGHAM Call Lucknow Golf & Curling TKKETSNOWONSALE 52872742$ 26,000 prizes Open thisweekend,1111111 On Tifight Check the label on your light beer and see how it stacks up against Trilight. Know what you'll find? When it comes to light beer... Nobody bmwsit lighter. r