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2– The Winglum Advances -'limes, October 17, 1878 1 or
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Singing, concentrating on leaders from WinghaM \#a,
?crafts, inventing far-fetched serendipity sessions, by Luckn9w
stories during serendipity see- leaders.
sions, and getting acquainted A feature of the rally was a
with counterparts from other book display and sale arranged
communities, girls from CGIT by the Christian Resource Centre
groups in three counties ob- in Mitchell.
viously enjoyed themselves at The Listowel get-together also
the rally held here Saturday. included sing -songs led by the
A total of 99 girls and 15 leaders Pine River -Bethel group and a
attended the CGIT (Canadian recital of music for a vesper ser -
Girls In Training) get-together. vice.
All CGIT groups in Perth, The forthcoming provincial
Huron and Bruce counties were jamboree was the theme of a skit,
represented by members from musical presentation and discus-
Lucknow, Ripley, Fullarton, Sea- sion. The event is scheduled to
forth, Pine River, Bethel, take place at Wildwood Park
Wingham- Atwood, Molesworth, near St. Marys on June 20, 21 and
Stratford, Teeswater, in addition 22, 19so.
to two local groups from Knox Pat McLeod of Listowel, an
Presbyterian and Trintiy United organizer of the rally, said that in
churches. addition to the fact it coincided
The rally was sponsored by Tri- with national CGIT Week, the
County CGIT Leaders' Fellow- rally was held to focus attention
ship, a group formed last spring on CGIT acttivities in the area.
to support and train leaders in Mrs. McLeod said organizers
the area, to promote the organi- hope the rally will help create in-
zation and to arrange special terest resulting in the formation
events. of new groups, and promote a
The main emphasis at the sense of CGIT unity throughout
Listowel rally was on three sep- the Tri -County area.
arate workshops which were held CGIT is an organization for
at Trinity United, Knox Presby- girls 12 to 17 years old which
terian and Christ Anglican offers a variety of programs. On
churches. the national level, it is supported
Crafts were supervised by by Baptist, Presbyterian and
Teeswater leaders; games by United churches.
MRS. ALLAN GRIFFITH
Wroxeter Personals
Mrs.'Bonnie MacDougall, Bur- Mrs. Muriel McLaughlin,
lington, visited at the weekend Thames rd
QUILLING—Cynthia Walkon of Fullarton makes a Chris with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Griffith
Gordon Gibson. were in Walkerton Monday
mas tree ornament at the Tri -County CGIT rally held Dinner guests with Mr. and evening due to the sudden death
Saturday in Listowel. Cynthia is "quilling", painstakingly Mrs. Ross Toman on Saturday of a close friend, Bill Dentinger of
coiling narrow strips of paper around a toothpick to ag:hleve were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Her- Walkerton, Saturday evening.
a variety of designs. Girls and leaders attending the event shberger and family, Albion, Bill was a member of The Har -
came from Wingham, Lucknow, Ripley, Fullarton, Sea- Michigan. monaires Orchestra and a barber
forth, Pine River, Bethel, Atwood, Molesworth, Stratford Mrs. William Wade has arrived in Walkerton.
and Teeswater. home after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Nixon,
Fordwich, and Cliff Marks spent
the weekend in Weston with Mrs.
Elaine McIntee. Mrs. Cliff
Marks, who spent the past week
there, returned home with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Glenn,
Lucknow, visited with their
aunts, Miss Margaret Griffith
and Mrs. George Griffith, on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Baitley,
Tania and Angela, visited
relatives at Aurora Friday
evening and Saturday.
Elgin Toman, Plattsville,.was
a Sunday guest with Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Toman.
Wroxeter friends are pleased
that Rev. E. J. Fellows was able
to return home from University
Hospital on Sunday. He is wished
continued good health.
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Elliot
have returned home from a visit
with their daughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. James Ferguson, at
Sault Ste. Marie.
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WORKING ON CRAFTS—Girls attending the CGIT rally in Listowel Saturday enjoyed
learning new crafts under the guidance of leaders from Teeswater. The rally was spon-
sored by the Canadian Girls in Training Tri -County Leaders' Fellowship.
MRS. JOE WALKER
Bluevale
Bluevale and areas residents
were shocked on Wednesday to
hear of the tragic accident that
claimed the life of Al
Breckenridge. Sincere sympathy
is expressed to his brothers, "
sisters and their families.
Bluevale residents welcome
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McMurray
to the village from Palmerston.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walker,
Marie, Sheila and Kevin were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Alex MacTavish on Sunday.
SING -SONG --Girls from Perth, Huron and Bruce Counties attended from Lucknow, Ripley, Fullarton, Seaforth, Pine
gathered In Listowel Saturday for workshops, socializing River, Bethel, Wingham, Atwood, Molesworth, Stratford
and worship services. A total of 99 girls and 15 leaders and Teeswater. (Saner photo)
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2– The Winglum Advances -'limes, October 17, 1878 1 or
•
�s ewe- gra
Singing, concentrating on leaders from WinghaM \#a,
?crafts, inventing far-fetched serendipity sessions, by Luckn9w
stories during serendipity see- leaders.
sions, and getting acquainted A feature of the rally was a
with counterparts from other book display and sale arranged
communities, girls from CGIT by the Christian Resource Centre
groups in three counties ob- in Mitchell.
viously enjoyed themselves at The Listowel get-together also
the rally held here Saturday. included sing -songs led by the
A total of 99 girls and 15 leaders Pine River -Bethel group and a
attended the CGIT (Canadian recital of music for a vesper ser -
Girls In Training) get-together. vice.
All CGIT groups in Perth, The forthcoming provincial
Huron and Bruce counties were jamboree was the theme of a skit,
represented by members from musical presentation and discus-
Lucknow, Ripley, Fullarton, Sea- sion. The event is scheduled to
forth, Pine River, Bethel, take place at Wildwood Park
Wingham- Atwood, Molesworth, near St. Marys on June 20, 21 and
Stratford, Teeswater, in addition 22, 19so.
to two local groups from Knox Pat McLeod of Listowel, an
Presbyterian and Trintiy United organizer of the rally, said that in
churches. addition to the fact it coincided
The rally was sponsored by Tri- with national CGIT Week, the
County CGIT Leaders' Fellow- rally was held to focus attention
ship, a group formed last spring on CGIT acttivities in the area.
to support and train leaders in Mrs. McLeod said organizers
the area, to promote the organi- hope the rally will help create in-
zation and to arrange special terest resulting in the formation
events. of new groups, and promote a
The main emphasis at the sense of CGIT unity throughout
Listowel rally was on three sep- the Tri -County area.
arate workshops which were held CGIT is an organization for
at Trinity United, Knox Presby- girls 12 to 17 years old which
terian and Christ Anglican offers a variety of programs. On
churches. the national level, it is supported
Crafts were supervised by by Baptist, Presbyterian and
Teeswater leaders; games by United churches.
MRS. ALLAN GRIFFITH
Wroxeter Personals
Mrs.'Bonnie MacDougall, Bur- Mrs. Muriel McLaughlin,
lington, visited at the weekend Thames rd
QUILLING—Cynthia Walkon of Fullarton makes a Chris with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Griffith
Gordon Gibson. were in Walkerton Monday
mas tree ornament at the Tri -County CGIT rally held Dinner guests with Mr. and evening due to the sudden death
Saturday in Listowel. Cynthia is "quilling", painstakingly Mrs. Ross Toman on Saturday of a close friend, Bill Dentinger of
coiling narrow strips of paper around a toothpick to ag:hleve were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Her- Walkerton, Saturday evening.
a variety of designs. Girls and leaders attending the event shberger and family, Albion, Bill was a member of The Har -
came from Wingham, Lucknow, Ripley, Fullarton, Sea- Michigan. monaires Orchestra and a barber
forth, Pine River, Bethel, Atwood, Molesworth, Stratford Mrs. William Wade has arrived in Walkerton.
and Teeswater. home after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Nixon,
Fordwich, and Cliff Marks spent
the weekend in Weston with Mrs.
Elaine McIntee. Mrs. Cliff
Marks, who spent the past week
there, returned home with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Glenn,
Lucknow, visited with their
aunts, Miss Margaret Griffith
and Mrs. George Griffith, on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Baitley,
Tania and Angela, visited
relatives at Aurora Friday
evening and Saturday.
Elgin Toman, Plattsville,.was
a Sunday guest with Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Toman.
Wroxeter friends are pleased
that Rev. E. J. Fellows was able
to return home from University
Hospital on Sunday. He is wished
continued good health.
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Elliot
have returned home from a visit
with their daughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. James Ferguson, at
Sault Ste. Marie.
r>9
Ii
40
'.
WORKING ON CRAFTS—Girls attending the CGIT rally in Listowel Saturday enjoyed
learning new crafts under the guidance of leaders from Teeswater. The rally was spon-
sored by the Canadian Girls in Training Tri -County Leaders' Fellowship.
MRS. JOE WALKER
Bluevale
Bluevale and areas residents
were shocked on Wednesday to
hear of the tragic accident that
claimed the life of Al
Breckenridge. Sincere sympathy
is expressed to his brothers, "
sisters and their families.
Bluevale residents welcome
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McMurray
to the village from Palmerston.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walker,
Marie, Sheila and Kevin were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Alex MacTavish on Sunday.
SING -SONG --Girls from Perth, Huron and Bruce Counties attended from Lucknow, Ripley, Fullarton, Seaforth, Pine
gathered In Listowel Saturday for workshops, socializing River, Bethel, Wingham, Atwood, Molesworth, Stratford
and worship services. A total of 99 girls and 15 leaders and Teeswater. (Saner photo)
77.1k„,V°�t .�. tri. �,�' ,' vmw
.fi
'+fit,i4
MidnightExpress
You could
win of 3
•-J
Im
Hostess 400 gram
Assorted Flavours
Potato Chips
■
26 oz. bottles McCormicks
Pe s M Plain or Salted
p 400 gram
Cola 99 Crackers ■
plus deposit 3-,/■
I
Dare 500 gram R .
Assorted Varieties = ,;::�"--'.
IGA - p
24 oz.2/89 Brea kti me
Bread ■ Cookies. ■
Stokely's 14 oz. Campbells 10 oz.
Assorted- Vegetable
00.
Vegetables2■ sod t
�89P.
/'77V.MIC a1VI%ra - nmwnrnn
Thursday 6 to 9 p.m.; Friday 6 p.m. to ?
THURSDA Y SPECIALS: FR/DAY SPEC/ALS
6 Volt Oil Filter
Ray -O -Vac Lantern 66 wrench
and Battery 6 993074
99,318+6
9"Picnic Plates
4 Pack Bic
80 per peckage-
9 91gg,g
Disposable sab/e Razors
993614 o
7pe.
Tough Wrench Setand
goo
6 volt
Manpower Lantern
95
",am Sale Only
Batte
017Wry
Tuck Garbage
6 Pc. Plastic
Bags
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Reg. 1.99
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