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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-06-20, Page 12J i 9 Y 12-T1» Wfthans Aldvana-Times, Jww W, 1979 I ed Homuths other Jam' Wright of K'k*A; "r. ane �' Year of the Child �'� `�°�"` �'°�"` " `�`°°' w ar K". JAB Il`'aa`d, Blue Ridge Mts., Skyline Drive and Shenandoah valley Thunder soy. Lek* of the Woods and Kenore a,eo at Woodstock M Tour of hlstwk Rkh.n M. Va Guided noun of Edmonton. Calgary Medicine Hat Miicbsel, Robbie .ad great unit meeting theme Mrs. Call O>rultea attes>tded a °. Homnth at MitltAs�ll; MarjorM, Mrs. cu ' C - �' may Homath ed ` "` `r ` * u e vai e . aulded tour of lOMA1 .glop. D C. inclufling Arlington Cemetery Lek* LmIto and H«Itogs Pork gathering of the Homuth famllim, Anne and Christy at London; Mr. BELGRAVE -- "Mankind mWdty who have celebrated an at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Gor- Albert Hasnuth of Gede'lcd; Mr. Ms's: Ronald Hom� Dues to the child the best it has to 80th birthday. Friends and rola- don Wright, Gregory, Holly, and - Michael and Timothy at Wood- Jennifer of Bt�lislgtm; and give" was the theme of the June fives of the special guests ar stock. Members of the fancily of Mrs. Brian Garnett of London; meeting of the Afternoon Unit of welcome and thus help to mak the Late Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mr. Stewart Homuth of Eider. the Ucw held in the Sunday "Happy an enjoyable afternoon. Homuth were Mrs. Grace Wright School room. The hymn the Home When God Is There" Mrs. Earl Anderson continued the Bible study with an explana- of Goderich; Miss Beverley As children the families of was sung and Mrs. Cecil Coultes tion and comparison of the syna- Wright of Goderich; Mr. and William Homuth. and Albert Mrs. Ross Wright, Jeffery .and Homuth lived across brow each read scripture from Deuter- onomy. She continued with the gogue and the temple. Mrs. Willard Armstrong gave Scott of Burlington; Mr. and Mrs. other on the B. Line, Tu rnberry. history of the 1878 International further ideas on human rights, Year of the Child which was de- mentioning the French in Que- signated by resolution of the bec, an Indian reserve in Nova NOW OPEN gener Assembly of the United Scotia and the natives of Inuvik Nati6n Dec. 21, 1876. If we re- near the Arctic coast. "I think Under New Ownership and Management member and put into practice the what you strive for as a Chris - command of Jesus: "Love one tian," she quoted; "is to really TRI -COUNTY WELDING AND another as I have loved you", we listen and understand and really cannot go wrong in our treatment care about the other person." FABRICATING of children. Jesus said, "I assure Mrs. Coultes asked the mem- you that unless you change and bers to pray for help and gui- (formerly Maitland Metal and Fabricating) become like children you will dance for all UCW units then never enter the kingdom of closed the meeting with prayer in "SPECIALISTS IN ALUMINUM MIELINNG" heaven." Prayer in unison com- unison. pleted this part of the meeting. announce their opening at 446 Josephine St., The minutes were" read, the Wingham. 1 co lection recety and dedicated • z Mrs: Siertsema Hours of business: and the visits to sick and shut ins a recorded. Arrangements were Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. completed for the birthday party Saturday 9.00 a.m. to 12 noon \ hostess for to be held on Tuesday, August 14 t ` ` \\ \. �y� at 2 p.m. in the Sunday school Phone 357-2222 room. Special guests will be all Home Helpers ladies and gentlemen of the com- BELGRAVE — Home Helpers meeting of the Women's Mis- Relatiives `zonary Juctety was held on June Guaranteed Investment ���12 at the home of Mrs. Hobo Siertsema. Mrs. Garner Nichol- Certificates celebrate son presided and opened the meeting with a reading on ' ���\• birthday ;he which was the theme of .ate the meeting. The hymn, "What a GOOD CHICKEN—The senior citizens at this table were Friend We Have in Jesus" was among the many people who enjoyed a delicious chicken barbecue has become an annual event at the church and Whitechurch—Relatives came sung. Scripture from Ruth 2:15-23 barbecue at Knox United Church, Belgrave, on Sunday. The some chicken -lovers wish it were held even more often. from many points in Ontario on and meditation entitled "Some r� Sunday to honor Mrs. Ben Me- Handfuls of Purpose" were read . Clwaghan on her 82nd birthday. by Mrs. Stewart Cloakey. Prayer hildren are Jesus' e ewe I s s a s s ea ke r Those present included Mr. and was Mrs. Siertsema. C ' � p Mrs. Harry Moss, Mr. and Mrs. Roll call was "A Favorite Don Moss and Amy of Plattsville, Book". Two guests were present. BELGRAVE — United Church George Procter, superin- Coultes, assistant super- quired."- God uses the `weak' to Susan Moss, Shelley Hiltz, Bob Two piano selections were played �t P b Mrs. William Delr m le and Sunday School Anniversary was tendent, conducted the opening intendent. replenish the world. She cited ex- Beer apd Brian Petrie, all of Y Y P observed on Sunda Containers sentences. He was asWed in the Newmarket, Mrs. Bess Garrison, the offering was received and Y• The hymn, He Cometh" ampler as: Milton, blind; dedicated. of early summer flowers made a service by Rev. John G. Roberts. was sun followed b the intro- Beethoven, deaf; Isaac Watts, Blyth, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Me- g' y Clens n, Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dunbar reminded most attractive setting for the Scripture lessons from ICorin- duction of the guest speaker, sickly; but wrote 70 hymns of joy. that the fall rally will be held in celebration. On the communion thians 13 were read by Alison Mrs. Audra Tiffin of Wingham, Saint Paul stated, "I can do ail Mit:, Michael ey CleeC, Mr. and Y table rested a large crown. The Coultas and Patrick Hull. y g Meredith, Stoney Creek, �Ii'. and Belgrave on October 10th at 1:30. g by Mrs. G. Ross Anderson. The things through Christ, who Mrs. Irwin McClenaghan, Mr. Mrs. George Fear read a poem Annual Interest for OneYear front, centre pews were reserved Attendance awards were re- speaker centred her eloquent re- strengthens me." for the teachers and primary ceived as follows: first year, marks around jewels. She asked As a concrete example of God's and Mrs. Richard McClenaghan, "Step by Step". Mrs. Garner �n each wearing a ons Steven Taylor, Debbie Taylor, 1 � P Paul and. Christopher of St. Nicholson read a story on Mrs. V l��R� pupils, g P Y Y Y "What is on this table? — a wonders the speaker used a lump Catherine Ewart, who helped corsage. Kevin Taylor, Mark Coultes; crown. Are there any jewels in it? of soil which can be transformed Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Klein Ped AND GREY The junior choir of approxi- second year, Dean Vincent, Paul Who are the jewels in Jesus' to a sparkling diamond. You, too; Haar, Jennifer and Vanessa; Mr. found Ewart College in Toronto. �J mately 20 voices entered the Coultes, Steven Coultes; third crown? Are we as his children fit can be so transformed. A shin and Mrs. Ron McClenaghan, Mr.. Mrs. Joe Dunbar welcomed a TRUST ill 1C�` sanctuaryto the processional, year, Jennifer Procter, Clifford y and Mrs. Mark Duffy and Jamie, visitor, Mrs. Salter of Goderich, l RUS l P for Jesus' crown, or are we fake brooch, if turned in, has no all of St. Thomas Mrs. Eileen literature secretary for this dis- S%f1#L�i�%� "Sing, Sing Along", accom- Coultes; fourth year, Katherine jewels? Persons who are green sparkle. Help others and shine. trict who brought a display of panied on the organ by Miss -Procter; sixth year, Debbie Hop- with en or ruby -red' with What you are i�3 God's to Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Doug g P Y Contact our office: Alison Roberts. During the .per; seventh year, Ruth Higgins, �' Y Parker, and Chrissy, Mr. books which the ladies looked anger from an uncontrolled you,. Each must serve as Jesus u� Main Street East service the choir favored with the Alison Coultes, George Procter; nd Mrs._ M rray Granville, over after the meeting. Twenty ant -hems "ne 'i K W eighth ar, a Higgins; temper are not true polished did, possibly as missionaries, Be one sick and shut-in visits were Listowel y --npyt a Are a ye,.. , Drnn.. Him emeralds and rubies; but fakes." gems and shine.-^-,iP and Bi11_te+ all of l:xetPr, Christians", "Give Me Oil in M tenth year, Andrea Coultes. The Mr. and Mrs. Geoff Graham, recorded. "Jesus Calls Us O'er zfti•id5t� Y She referred to Proverbs 31. A The poem, "Christ Has No the Tumult" was sun and lunch Lamp" and "Let There Be Peace presentations were made by virtuous woman is to be revered Hands but Our Hands to Do His Dena, Darcy and Devin of g Member: Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation on Earth". The Hi -C chose George Michie and CliffordBurlington, Mr. and Mrs. Jim was served by the hostess. ' above rubies; she is a real gem. Work", relayed the message McIntyre of Val Caron Mr. and "Creature Praise" as their very clearly to the capacity con- ' Her work never ceases from rendition. early morning until late at night. gregation. Be as the hymn Mrs. ,Man McIntyre, London, Mr. WMS meeting "Jewels in His Crown .and Mrs. Don Clarke and �:�.1. 0.1 ". 9 She keeps herself nice, a gem fit relates, for Jesus' crown. Persons who The ushers were Karen Raymond, Stoney Creek. ■ Mrs. McClenaghan was Snapup the opportuniti indulge in smoking and drinking Coultes, Kim McIntosh Mark opens with poem ruin their sparkle. �. Taylor and Howard Roberts. The Presented with a beautiful Beauty in the heart illuminates choir sang the Hebrew Bene- decorated cake with candles. The BLUEVALE—Mrs. Glenn noon meal was held outside as the in Golle o d the June meetin the soul. Mrs. Tiffin spoke of diction to close an impressive the Y P� g weather was warm and fine. of the Knox Presbyterian Church Salomi and the Queen of Sheba.. service. Mrs. McClenaghan and 14 of WMS in Bluevale by reading a She said, "To those to whom A chicken barbecue ou the her relatives attended the poem called `Common Things'. much is given; much will be re .church lawn followed the service. morning anniversary service at There were 14 members and a Whitechurch United Church -S guest present at the meeting, where Rev. G. Watt was guest which was hosted by Mrs. Keith MRs. LE sTONEr+ousE speaker and her granddaughter, LASSIFIED AD Moffatt. The hostess gave a brief _ Belgrave Personal Notes Susan Moss, was guest soloist. es summary of the Goforth meeting The community extends best The Advance-Tim357-2320 in "Wingham and Mrs. Harry wishes for many more years of good health and happiness. ,� ,Nh� s Elliott commented on the Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bolton of Mr. and Mrs. James Lamont Presbyterial in Brussels when Seaforth visited with Mr. and received word on Friday of the -- ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - '- ------- Mrs. Burns Moffatt received an Mrs. Willard Armstrong on Sun- Passing of Jim's aunt, Miss LexY - honorary life membership. day. Miller of Moosomi.n, Sask. Miss Guest speaker at the meeting Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Yuill, 1*11er is a sister of Jim's mother, was Lavonne Ballagh of Ross Yuill and Miss Beth Brun- Mrs. Jessie Lamont. Wingham. kard of Elmira, visited on Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Davies of She told WMS members to 'put day with Mr. and Mrs. John Can 500 more life into life'. People should Brown and Wayne of Gerrie. Whitechurch, England, Mr. and take the frills out of their lives, This community extends sin- Mrs. Alvin McDonald of Brussels give more love, be themselves, cere sympathy to Mrs. James visited on Thursday evening with have more enthusiasm and be Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnston and GRANDSON GRADUATES Walsh and her family in the Murray Downie, son of Mr. able to laugh, she said, sudden passing of a dear husband Mr. and Mrs. James Johnston of People and Mrs. Ken Downie of Marg Moffatt thanked Miss and father. Welland who are visiting at the Penetan uishene, received Ballagh and presented her with a Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Yuill re- Johnston home. g small gift. turned home on Saturday eve Mr. and Mrs. Art Hagerman of his B.A. Sc. in civil engineer- Y Beeton spent the weekend with Be Win at the May 26 convocation Mrs. Harold Grant reported on Hing from a conducted tour of Ing the supply fund. Fifty-five visits England, Scotland and Wales. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor. at the University of Waterloo. to the sick and shut ins were g Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston, Murray was born in Wingham recorded. Mr. Kenneth Davis of Stratford A lunch was served by Mrs. with their parents, Mrs. and his grandmother, Mrs. Tara and Erin of Il , Mrs. Laura visited spent the weekend with Mr. and William Brydges, lives at William Robertson, Mrs. Burns Johnston and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. William Coultes and family. Belgrave. He has accepted a Moffatt and the hostess. Robert Grasby. Miss Doreen Taylor was one of position with Ontario Hydro. the attendants at the wedding of Ms. C. Schofield her friend, Julia McDermott to Wingham, Ontario Dan O'Neill of Belleville on FETTES TOURS AND TRAVEL Saturday at the Holy Rosary That's right! We've sold nearly 500 ROYAL HOMES already and for ill ll B Belleville. ttIt's Travel, w.have It. Church,a good reason...The quality that obs into every ROYAL HOME 184 Mein Stree#. Mount Fens/, Onf. ►hone 323-1545 117 Sr Andrew St Michell, l7nt. ►Irwre 3sa-sa92 Y 9 • P2TTl6rOl1R6DSARFUMt Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Inglis of makes a superior home and the best house money tan buy. EDAY MOOlOIN!- Highlights 7DAY CAPE COD A NEW ENGLAND STATES- Includes Paisley and George Inglis of RR Tobermwy Ausable Chasm and White Foc* Mi r Relvrave vlRtted nn Cnn,lo. �.` ..e..roun re, Ferry across Lake Chomplam I ry with Mrs. Agnes 6►eman Come and see for ourself - visit our model home and tour the Manitoulln, Sudbury. nmmins, Cocftrara and Mooswae Guided fou, of 90$ton Y Polar sear Expre" Plymaufh Rock end Mayflower 11 Mr. and Mrs. James Baker and Lak*MuskokeCrulse Resort Oreo of Cape Cad .ProvincefownondHyannis Mark of London spent the week- plant. Open Monday to Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.s�t�and evenings ►rite - TwM - 61M.M each ate - Round trip lorry to blond of Nanfuckef with mansions etc s Departs -July 22, Aug. 26 Prko-9319.00ewh.TAn end with Mr. and Mrs. George Departs. Jaly 17 Michie. by appointment. 7 DAY COLOMAL VMOIMA - hefu e Alkagheny Mour"m IS DAY MIM WEST COAST - FeeNA"11 seeutlful Lowy Coverm Muskoka Lakes area Blue Ridge Mts., Skyline Drive and Shenandoah valley Thunder soy. Lek* of the Woods and Kenore a,eo - MRS. JOE WALKER --� Tour of hlstwk Rkh.n M. Va Guided noun of Edmonton. Calgary Medicine Hat Jom etea Fr&,"w ►ark - Jasper Notional ►ark and Raeky Mountains Bl - Explore Colonlel Wilikmeford - Columbia ko Flelds and Jasper Sky Tram u e vai e . aulded tour of lOMA1 .glop. D C. inclufling Arlington Cemetery Lek* LmIto and H«Itogs Pork Prue - TVAe - 00.0 each ►dee'. Twin . 6619.00 ow% Depu l - hhT 6. Aug. 5 Do"! -Aug. 13 , OTHERTRMSTOTWWA001J1 Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacTavish Jwail-3DwKing'sblendoMC*-,o Caverns July 29.5D"Penn D„teh and Mrs. Jack Willitts attended Acne 29 - 21 Day W"I Coast Aug. 3 - 7 Day Eest Coos# and Mini Cruiw Aarq. 9 13 Dry Mor{flrm" the highland games i n Port F.l i n g *AV 12 3 Day JwA" In the Hills. Wheeling. 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