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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-10-24, Page 6tar 6 --no wioftnsr Advalawnw. October U. 1979 �orrie candlel'igfit ceremony United Church 116th Am vwnry Sorvic9s, Sunday, 9ctobor 28 11:00 a.m. Worship Guest Speaker: The Rev. Jack C. Thompson, B.A., I1. D. Former Secretary Bible Society, London Dist. Inspirational Music by his Wife, the Former MISS TENA REID of Winghom, at"organ and selections by our JUNIOR AND SENIOR CHOIRS" `;:- 7:30 p.m. Celebrations Guest Speaker. The Rev. Alex J. Farquhar, B.A., B.D. of First -St. Andrew's Church, London Special Inspirational Music by the ' CRAIGELLEN SINGERS Of Goderich A Coffee Hour will Follow the Service EVERYONE WELCOME O O O O O O O G I WI-NGNAM j CT. - TRAY FAVORS—WI_ngham BrownMssnst119 tw1!�C 1-1611'Mr trier ttavOrs a0141a made for the hospitals auxiliary. Fi4i wltl be.dlstributed among patients and reodw - "- Compbelrs = Max. T naTor ients of Meals -On -Wheels. -4/ Ve etahl: Belmore u nates area o u n eo I e Blue Bonnet Coloured - 31b. Corton ' ` `• y g p p 1.9 9 Miss Jackie Duatow, . wl�o is Margarine At an altar enhanced by soft The bodice, with a Queen Anne and brown mums and roses. presently working at Paris, candlelight, Karen Un." — 11 l of neckline, was trimmed with Towel' Burl Anti Lynn Lewis, returned home last weekend. Schneiders Gorrie and Bill Ross of RR 1, Venice lace and similar trim was niece of the groom, of RR 5, The McIntosh -Bel more- Wingham repeated vows of used on the 1 full sleeves. The Kincardine, wore a floor -length ,� „ Mildmay Hi -C held their first Beef., Ib• 1 e69 fidelity and toe on Friday, full pleated skirt fell into a built- gown of spice Qiana designed in Mrs. Florence Reavie, Mrs. was Worship - Worthshhp and meeting at the McIntosh Church October 12; at seven o'clock in in train and was outlined in blouson style and trimmed with Kathleen Moffat and Mrs. his evening sermon was entitled on Wednesday, October 10. 'A Bush 1. Knox Presbyterian Church, matching lace at the hemline. lace. She carried a miniature Phronie Elliot are attending"Face to Face". Taro anthems ply Games were ed to .....: , Gorne. They were pronounced She ' carried a silk cascade of lit similar to that carried General Grand Chapter of the were sung at the morning service new members to those already SPY APPLES • husband and wife by Rev. Bert brown mums and peach roses. by the bride. Order of the Eastern Star in with Mrs. Ed Beard taking a solo established in the group. The 15 Van Cook. Mrs. Nora Moffatt Maid of honor was Carol Hugh Ross of RR 1 Wingham Toronto this week. Mrs. Reavis is Part one. At the evening ser- members discussed meeting provided organ muffins, including Watson, cousin of the bride, of was his brother's best man and alady-in-waiting to the Most vice Mrs. Mary Lee and Gordon formats agd activities for the the "Praise, My Mount Forest and bridesmaids guests were ushered by a cousin worthy Grand Matron and Mrs. Leggatt sang a duet and the choir yam, Soul, the King of Heaven". were Donna_ Cameron, sister of of the groom, Jack Ross of RR i, Moffat and Mrs. Elliot are delivered an anthem, ander the The Midget Boys lost 1-0 to Parents of the bridal couple are the groom, of Wingham and Bluevale, and a cousin of the hostesses. direction . of leader Mrs. Don Sebringville in the final game for Mr- and Mrs- Glenn Underwood, Nancy Schiestel, a close friend ofMurrayy Robertson. Flowers were Ced the WOAA championship. bride, Muria Watson of Gerrie. Rev. James McClure of Whitb P� Gorrie, and Mr. and Mrs. the bride, of RR 3, T :.::.. Another cousin of the bride, was guest speaker at the 117th in the church by the members of This coming Friday alight will William Ross, RR 1, Wingham- They were gowned alike in floor- Sheldon more of RR i, anniversary services of St. the Ladies Auxiliary. An hour of be the last night for roller skating Mr. Underwood gave his length pleated dresses of spice Gorrie, served as ring bearer. Andrew's Presbyterian Church fellowship followed the evening in Beimore. daughter in marriage. Qiana designed in blouson style A - - • . was held at the on Sunday. His morning topic service. The bridal g� was white silk with scoop neckline. They Bel -ore Community Centre Qiana fashioned on empire lines carried silk nosega.1 of orange whet¢ music for dancing was provided by the Moran Brothers. p O ,O Out-of-town guests were present from North Bay, Mississauga, sPefferlaw,urrounds Grimsby, Guelph and DayCentre News surrounding areas. The bride's mother wore a champagne street -length dress of Polyester with a pleated skirt and Tuesday, Oct. 16, was the day Morning activities for the corsage of spice silk roses. The of the Fall Tea Dance for senior centre's regular group included a groom's mother chose a street- citizens of the area. singsong, led by Mrs. Eleanor length dress in peach polyester Over i0o people gathered at the Neill, an exercise break and a with a matching cape and a armories for an afternoon of euchre tournament. Following corsage of brown silk roses. dancing and magic, provided for the noon meal was a nutrition After a honeymoon in Northern the centre by Earl and Martha quiz on weight control. Ontario, M.- and Ms Ross will Heywood. Following the en- A special nutrition reside at RR 1, Wingham. The tertainment tea, coffee and 41? , pow . . by the ministry of food bride's travelling costume was a lunch were served along with and agriculture, will be held at burgundy skirt and jacket with a cookies and squares, which were the armories on Nov. 20 and 22 corsage of pink silk roses. generously donated by the Wing- from 1-3 p.m. The focus will be The bride is a graduate of F. E. ham Kinettes. Mary Mon- cooking for one or two persons, Madill Secondary School, tgomery provided a musical shopping hints and food to buy for Wpmglam- interlude while the seniors winter emergencies. Admission arrived and were seated. is free and everyone is welcome. a Pboto by Henry Elms St. Paul's Church (ANGLICAN) WINGHAM John Street of Centre Street The Recter: The Rev, John T.M. Swan. L. Th. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29 * Tho Foost of St. Simon A St. Jud* 8:30 a.m.—Holy Eucharist 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Sung Eucharist and Sermon. broadcast over CKNX THURSDAY [ ALL SAINTS' DAY) 10:00 a.m —Holy Eucharist 2:00 p.m. --A C.W. at the Church FRIDAY [ALL SOULS' DAY) 1000 a.m..—Requiem Eucharist ALL TIMET EASTERN STANDARD a Goforth Aux-iliary members learn facts about the Bible The Bible - its history, content Hebrew Bible and several small English from the Greek and had and message - was the theme of books now called the Apocrypha. - it printed in Germany and the Goforth Evening Auxiliary It was the Bible of the early distributed in England. His books meeting held October 16. The call Christian church. were later confiscated and to worship, "This Book Con- The Bible was introduced into aaniiid. tails", was presented by Hugh England early in the Christian McKague via tape. Mrs. John centuries and in the 14th century Tyndale remained on the Donaldson introduced the study Wycliffe translated the first ZaZt:ap.-, snot , ib — inns iran- ana * _ d ^` •` _ -amu, mun of ane English Bible. In the 16th century ta�Y of the Pentateuch ap-' Bible and the inspired authors Tyndale, after t o Testal opposition, geared. The Geneva Bible was pesie who wrote the sacred book. She Drinted the New in the first English Bible divided explained that no other book into verses and was the first presents so impressively the great Protestant translation relation of the Creator to the Parker Campbells human family nor can any other published in ISM. In 1611 the book compare with the Bible in 35th Authorized or King James influence on the uplift of Celebrate Version was published, still the mankind. Mr. and Mrs. Pier Campbell best known of the English Mrs. Robert Armstrong were honored at a family dinner translations. In .. 1901 the narrated the history of the Bible, at the Turnberry Tavern American Standard Revised beginning with the first books. Saturday night on the occasion of Version was issued. the Torah or Law or sometimes their 35th wedding anniversary. the Pentateuch, .the Greek word The head table featured a two- Mrs. Kenneth McKague gave a meaning the first five books of storey cake made and decorated summary of the books of the Old the Bible. She mentioned the by their oldest daughter. Jean. A Testament, dividing the 39 books books of the major and minor toast was proposed by the eldest into the classes of history, law, prophets and recalled the third son. John. poetry and , ',r'. .',r.Adisplay of section of the Old Testament Following the dinner the family Bibles was shown by Mrs. Arm - which includes Psalms, Proverbs spent a social time at the home of sb mg and she explained a and Song of Solomon. Mr. and Mrs. Al Auge of variety of translations and St. Andrew's ladies' double trio Belgrave, grandchildren of Mr. Pam!,'' N 1 .. Members told of sang two selections, '"ltiere's and Mrs. Campbell. Bibies that hoid particuiar Sollhething About That Name" The happy couple was meaning for them. and "Amazing Grace". Mrs. Donaldson told of events presented with an anniversary book and a gift of money from the . Mrs. Wallace Norman gave the leading up to the possession of the family. They also received a offertory and concluding English Bible. She told of the ceramic eagle from their three Prayers- The roll call was an - different translations from the granddaughters of Belgrave and swerel a by a verse pertaining to Hebrew and Greek languages, an anniversary plate from due Word of God' beginning in the third century grandson Thomas. B -C. when the Hebrew Bible was Guests were present from as. 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