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The Wiogham Advance -Times, November 14, 19"'4%V T
I
i�`" s
BROWNIES—Despite a brisk, cold wind the Brownies turned out to march in the parade from the arena to the Whitechurch W1
Cenotaph for the Remembrance Day service.
variety holds
. con cert
On Friday evening a variety Farrier
New s of off icers i concert was held in Whitechurch Mrs. Don Bill and daughter
Community Hall by Whitechurch Beverley with Mrs. Don Ross,
Women's Institute. pianist, sang 'Whistpering Hope'
All sang "O Canada" followed
re n te e o m m v by a warm welcome by Miss Rythm Band with various
S e a Merle Wilson the W.I. president. means of making music Miss
t Mrs. Russel McGuire was _ Mary Hehn, Mrs. Muriel
e e chair-
man for the Thom
e program.lKiss Clara Jim Wilson,
�. Johnstononn
FORDWICH—Mrs. William president, Elaine Ash; second social action, Elaine Ash and been installed in the basement. Milligan and Miss Karen Young , Miss Merle
Joc In Daunt with pianist Mrs. es Farrier Wilson, with • Mrs. Dan Tiffin,
Sothern presented the new slate .vice president, Alma Hargrave; Y Prayer Partner, It was decided to purchase a � , ,
of officers as prepared by the secretary, Carol ShelleyMrs. Daunt; visiting sick, Gladys new heater for the basement and sang ,On the ('mood Ship Lollipop' pianist, played 'I'm Forever
nominating committee when the treasurer, Grace Browne; card Vittie, Ruby Armstrong, Ethna lumber to build a cupboard for and encore `Four Strong Winds,. Blowing Bubbles', `There's a
Anglican Church Women of secreta Marian Kirby,sen- and Elva Foster, Eva Ferguson; the choir gowns. A card was Miss Janet Laidlaw gave piano Tavern in The Town', 'Put on
g secretary,selections. Your Old Grey Bonnet' and
Fordwich met at the home of ding cards to sick and shutin, Pianist, Elva Foster ; program signed for Willa Douglas, who Y
B Smile the While Till We Meet
committee, L
Mrs. Ron Shelley. Alma Hargrave; quilt and bale Y� Bunker, Willa has been confined to St. Joseph's A skit, `The Minister's Again'.
The officers are: president, committee, Florence Foster and Douglas; nominating committee, Hospital, London, following Mistake', was given by Mrs. The three BeiAqer sisters
Joan Rowley; first vice Ruth Armstrong; study book and Mrs. Eleanor Laramie, Mrs. surgery but was hoping to get Currie and Mrs. Lapp in which sang 'Let Me Be There' and
Sothern, Jean Dinsmore; group home On =the weekend. An II -1 It11I11�1@C IhUlJgiii u� uroc `Jm�.�� T��. v . an
.w . n. Yaoy, au -
leaders, Ruby Armstrong, Millie vitation was read from Christ consoling Mrs, Currie on the terviewing The Hired Girl', was
Nixon, Grace Browne. Church, Listowel, to attend a death of her husband and it was put on by Mrs. Agnes Farrier,
Impressive service followsMrs. Rowley opened the bazaar and tea on November 17. her dog which had died. Mrs. Dave Gibb, Janet LaWlaw,
meeting with prayer and Mrs. Final plans were also made for Bob Soloman gave mouth Mrs. Fred Tiffin, -Linda Moore
Sothern conducted devotions. two banquets for which the ACW organ selection' D a y theme Roll call was answered by a will cater. Burrows.
Mrs. Lorne accompanied by and Mrs. Art Durnin, pianist doing qgven girls gave
the -Tennesee
verse on Remembrance Day. Mrs. Daunt conducted a study St. Anne's Reels',the Peek -a- Wigwaik'.
BELGRAVE — An assembly of Listened for planes and ex- Mrs. Browne gave the financial on the Beatitudes and the boo -Waltz' and `The British Stephen Pritchard with his
flags emblematic of Britain, plosions. Each tried to cope, report and also told the members meeting closed with prayer. ,. Grenediers'. mother pianist sang, `Danny Boy'
Canada and the Christian faith frightened, but there was no es- thst the bazaar and tea had been Lunch was served by Alma W.I. ladies, Mrs. } Russel and 'Doing What "Comes
(on a white base with a world `cape. very successful. The group was Hargrave and Ethna Foster, McGuire Mrs. Lorne Durnin, Naturally'.
globe to indicate world-wide also told that new carpet had assisted b the hostess. Y
To read and forget is hypocriti Pe Y Mrs. Ivan Laidlaw, Mrs. Don Jack Wh
participation) on the communion ytock, violinist, and
cal • we must learn fr m the past. Ross Miss M H Agnes Farrier, pianist,
table and a white cross with red S Mary Helm and Mrs. Mrs.
We must remember with resolve Wardrop sang `Heart of Heart' gave `The Road To The Isles' and '
poppies flanked by Canadian and and determination. and `Take me Out To The Ball 'Irish Washerwoman'.
Union Jack flags at the church.,�
Peter asks, What of this Game'. During the chorus Janet All sang `God Save The Queen'
entrance served as a solemn re- man?" Jesus answers, "Follow' "I Laidlaw and Faye Irwin gave a to close the
minder of past ex program. A lame
pereinces to me". Everything is a risk; we're demonstration of ball pitching
many members of Knox United always involvedcrowd was in attendance despite
.":; �, catching. The pianist was Agnes the inclement weather.
Church, Belgrave, on Re Discipleship in the church is a :
membrance Day. .
risk. Each must risk his own and & ,
Members of the former Bel -
follow the master from the known
grave Men's choir sang "This Is land the unknown. All must The aspects of hunting are
My Song, O God of A1} the learn;; it's too easy just to re
Nations" accompanied by the member. "What about this man?
organist, Mrs. George Procter. What is that to you? You follow discussed by Optimist Club
Rev. John Roberts based his me," says our great teacher. $'r „ T
remarks on John chapter 21: 21, Hymns related to peace were HOWICK—Doug McEachern, a Norman Wilson reported that
22 as St. Peter questions, "What, sung during the impressive serv-
about him Lord?" and Jesus v, conservation officer
ice.with the plans for the snowmobile safety
. i Ministry of Natural Resources, program were well on the way.
replies, "What is that to you? You dfollow me." l t initiated a v
{ a ery interesting and The -date is still being negotiated.
The minister stated: "There thought-provoking discussion on Chairman Ted Browne of the
was no civilian sense in Europe WrOXeter the beneficial and harmful ef- publicity committee explained
Burin the wars." Even children fects that hunters have on the the t prop for
g Mr. and Mrs. Ross Taman ��ak type of float rothe
carried identification cards and visited in Cambri., environment. Wroxeter Santa Claus parade.
dge (Preston) N The movie, "A Question of
gas masks to school. Constant re- on Thursday at the home of the ,. President McClemenf--ex-
minders of war were prevalent Hunting", served as the in
P Tatter's sister, Mr. and Mrs. As Pressed
troduction. a desire for all members
everywhere. All were caught up, Lorne Matthews. a Aspects ' such as
to attend the next business
fresssi
there was no exception. Posted Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nordstrom �� a Pa ng, over hunting and the
meeting when the allocation of
casualty lists were incomplete as and Kathy, Grand Bend, were shooting of dogs were discussed,
they did not include the bombed Sunda nests with Mr. and Mrs. ''; ` .... with Mr. McEachern serving as
tasks will be delegated.
1k
residents of London, Covent Y r the professional in answering the
i'Y Allan Griffith.
etc. Sunday guests with questions. The interesting
The same conditions existed all Mrs. Lloyd Townsend wereere and Mrs. discussion took place at the lasti
Prize h
f othe Hawick Optimist rz
over Europe. Hours spent during Arlie Werth, Mr. and Mrs. Ross meetinga winners
bombing raids were terrifying as Werth, Shannon and Kara, Mr. Club on Wednesday, November 7.
persons huddled together, and Mrs. Kim Cowan, Kitchener. r The supper meeting was well FORDWICH—Elva Vogan and
f attended as President Ron Bill Scott were the two players
n ng i McClement presided over the who were fortunate enough to
Little Kara Werth was baptized
at the morning service at the
U ted Church here. z aha business meeting. y
• �3 �.,, �: � ng. It was decided hold high scores at the card part
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Graham, ; that the property committee be sponsored by the Senior Citizens
Save with coupons from Stratford, visited at the home of given permission to order and held Friday night in the hall.
her brother, Mr. and Mrs. RECEIVES AWARD—Mrs. Sorena Austin of Gorrie was Plexiglas for the spectator side of
Smith's F ood m a s to r ! Stewart Higgins, on6 day presented with the Meritorious Service Award Saturday the arena and also organize a Prizes for low scores went to
recently. eveningb Mrs. Evelyn Carroll, group of members from the club Lily Smith and Roy Simmons.
Y Y Goderlch, who Is the pro- Doris
ll
t
insaation. Mrs. Adams had th
Roy Whitehead and Mrs. vinclal treasurer of the Ladles' Auxiliary to the Royal Can- for the e. most
Due to a mechanical error, this coupon was printed erroneously in this Margaret Deaken, Walkerton. adian Legion. Mrs. Austin has been a member of the Youth . Activities Chairman lone hands.
week's Smith's Foodmoster Crossroads advertisement, visited Sunday evening with Mr. Howick Branch 307 Legion Ladies' Auxiliary since It re -
and Mrs. Allan Griffith. ceived its charter In December, 1948.
The coupon should have appeared as follows: Friends of Mrs. Annie Griffith
are sorry that she is a patient in I
WMr. am and District Hospital. Mrs. William Austin
Mr. and Mrs. Boyne Sage, third
— line of Wallace, were Sunday STYLETTE
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ross earns Legion award
•� I
^'!!PON� Taman.
�►.=--=—■�-----------� BEAUTY
r/ Nescafe 10 oz. jar, GORRIE—Mrs. William president of the Ladies' Auxiliary LOUNGE
Corrie bride -elect Austin of Gorrie was presented to the Howick Legion, a member ;e
(
instant
with a Meritorious Award for for 31 years and secretary for 20 s leased
eoff ee honored at years. With Saturday's p
outstanding service at the
Remembrance Day banquet in Presentation she earns the to introduce
'
evening shower the Howick CommunityCentre highest award in the Ladies'
reg. 6.99 ' on Saturday evening. Auxiliary. Debbie Cassidy
GORRiE—Mrs. Thomas Ben Pentland of London, past Debbie joins me with 6 years
s Templemgn was hostess for a Mrs. Howard Carroll of superintendent of the Depart
-
25 grocery and miscellaneous Goderich, honorary treasurer of ment of Veterans' Affairs. wasl Of experience in unisex
tNl.•t M•\4.1'
t011a41 of shower for December bride-to-be Provincial Command to the the guest speaker. Fred Tilker of style cutting and perming.
1 Miss Tammy Brown. Co- Ladies' Auxiliary to the Royal Hanover. Provincial Award
' hostesses were Sandra and Canadian Legion, presented the Command, brought greetings. Phone - 357- 620
limit one per customer , Barbara Templeman, Mrs. John award with a badge and lapel pin. Mrs. Austin's three. sons and
' expires closing, Sat, Nov. 17, 1979 Sanburn and Chris Sanburn. Mrs. Austin's son, Chief Warrant their wives attended and a letter Kaye Dueharme
Tammy expressed ap- Officer Glenn Austin of was read from her fourth son,
�4% M I preciation to her 25 girlfriends Petawawa, pinned on her cor- Gary of British Columbia Music
for all the useful gifts. Lunch was sage. for dane* was provided by ian
served at the close of the evening Mrs. Austin was charter Willbee's Orchestra.
$1,000 WINNER—Betty Foxton was the latest winner of a
cheque for $1,000 in the Wingham Golf and Curling Inc.
lottery. Bill Hanula makes the presentation.
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The Wiogham Advance -Times, November 14, 19"'4%V T
I
i�`" s
BROWNIES—Despite a brisk, cold wind the Brownies turned out to march in the parade from the arena to the Whitechurch W1
Cenotaph for the Remembrance Day service.
variety holds
. con cert
On Friday evening a variety Farrier
New s of off icers i concert was held in Whitechurch Mrs. Don Bill and daughter
Community Hall by Whitechurch Beverley with Mrs. Don Ross,
Women's Institute. pianist, sang 'Whistpering Hope'
All sang "O Canada" followed
re n te e o m m v by a warm welcome by Miss Rythm Band with various
S e a Merle Wilson the W.I. president. means of making music Miss
t Mrs. Russel McGuire was _ Mary Hehn, Mrs. Muriel
e e chair-
man for the Thom
e program.lKiss Clara Jim Wilson,
�. Johnstononn
FORDWICH—Mrs. William president, Elaine Ash; second social action, Elaine Ash and been installed in the basement. Milligan and Miss Karen Young , Miss Merle
Joc In Daunt with pianist Mrs. es Farrier Wilson, with • Mrs. Dan Tiffin,
Sothern presented the new slate .vice president, Alma Hargrave; Y Prayer Partner, It was decided to purchase a � , ,
of officers as prepared by the secretary, Carol ShelleyMrs. Daunt; visiting sick, Gladys new heater for the basement and sang ,On the ('mood Ship Lollipop' pianist, played 'I'm Forever
nominating committee when the treasurer, Grace Browne; card Vittie, Ruby Armstrong, Ethna lumber to build a cupboard for and encore `Four Strong Winds,. Blowing Bubbles', `There's a
Anglican Church Women of secreta Marian Kirby,sen- and Elva Foster, Eva Ferguson; the choir gowns. A card was Miss Janet Laidlaw gave piano Tavern in The Town', 'Put on
g secretary,selections. Your Old Grey Bonnet' and
Fordwich met at the home of ding cards to sick and shutin, Pianist, Elva Foster ; program signed for Willa Douglas, who Y
B Smile the While Till We Meet
committee, L
Mrs. Ron Shelley. Alma Hargrave; quilt and bale Y� Bunker, Willa has been confined to St. Joseph's A skit, `The Minister's Again'.
The officers are: president, committee, Florence Foster and Douglas; nominating committee, Hospital, London, following Mistake', was given by Mrs. The three BeiAqer sisters
Joan Rowley; first vice Ruth Armstrong; study book and Mrs. Eleanor Laramie, Mrs. surgery but was hoping to get Currie and Mrs. Lapp in which sang 'Let Me Be There' and
Sothern, Jean Dinsmore; group home On =the weekend. An II -1 It11I11�1@C IhUlJgiii u� uroc `Jm�.�� T��. v . an
.w . n. Yaoy, au -
leaders, Ruby Armstrong, Millie vitation was read from Christ consoling Mrs, Currie on the terviewing The Hired Girl', was
Nixon, Grace Browne. Church, Listowel, to attend a death of her husband and it was put on by Mrs. Agnes Farrier,
Impressive service followsMrs. Rowley opened the bazaar and tea on November 17. her dog which had died. Mrs. Dave Gibb, Janet LaWlaw,
meeting with prayer and Mrs. Final plans were also made for Bob Soloman gave mouth Mrs. Fred Tiffin, -Linda Moore
Sothern conducted devotions. two banquets for which the ACW organ selection' D a y theme Roll call was answered by a will cater. Burrows.
Mrs. Lorne accompanied by and Mrs. Art Durnin, pianist doing qgven girls gave
the -Tennesee
verse on Remembrance Day. Mrs. Daunt conducted a study St. Anne's Reels',the Peek -a- Wigwaik'.
BELGRAVE — An assembly of Listened for planes and ex- Mrs. Browne gave the financial on the Beatitudes and the boo -Waltz' and `The British Stephen Pritchard with his
flags emblematic of Britain, plosions. Each tried to cope, report and also told the members meeting closed with prayer. ,. Grenediers'. mother pianist sang, `Danny Boy'
Canada and the Christian faith frightened, but there was no es- thst the bazaar and tea had been Lunch was served by Alma W.I. ladies, Mrs. } Russel and 'Doing What "Comes
(on a white base with a world `cape. very successful. The group was Hargrave and Ethna Foster, McGuire Mrs. Lorne Durnin, Naturally'.
globe to indicate world-wide also told that new carpet had assisted b the hostess. Y
To read and forget is hypocriti Pe Y Mrs. Ivan Laidlaw, Mrs. Don Jack Wh
participation) on the communion ytock, violinist, and
cal • we must learn fr m the past. Ross Miss M H Agnes Farrier, pianist,
table and a white cross with red S Mary Helm and Mrs. Mrs.
We must remember with resolve Wardrop sang `Heart of Heart' gave `The Road To The Isles' and '
poppies flanked by Canadian and and determination. and `Take me Out To The Ball 'Irish Washerwoman'.
Union Jack flags at the church.,�
Peter asks, What of this Game'. During the chorus Janet All sang `God Save The Queen'
entrance served as a solemn re- man?" Jesus answers, "Follow' "I Laidlaw and Faye Irwin gave a to close the
minder of past ex program. A lame
pereinces to me". Everything is a risk; we're demonstration of ball pitching
many members of Knox United always involvedcrowd was in attendance despite
.":; �, catching. The pianist was Agnes the inclement weather.
Church, Belgrave, on Re Discipleship in the church is a :
membrance Day. .
risk. Each must risk his own and & ,
Members of the former Bel -
follow the master from the known
grave Men's choir sang "This Is land the unknown. All must The aspects of hunting are
My Song, O God of A1} the learn;; it's too easy just to re
Nations" accompanied by the member. "What about this man?
organist, Mrs. George Procter. What is that to you? You follow discussed by Optimist Club
Rev. John Roberts based his me," says our great teacher. $'r „ T
remarks on John chapter 21: 21, Hymns related to peace were HOWICK—Doug McEachern, a Norman Wilson reported that
22 as St. Peter questions, "What, sung during the impressive serv-
about him Lord?" and Jesus v, conservation officer
ice.with the plans for the snowmobile safety
. i Ministry of Natural Resources, program were well on the way.
replies, "What is that to you? You dfollow me." l t initiated a v
{ a ery interesting and The -date is still being negotiated.
The minister stated: "There thought-provoking discussion on Chairman Ted Browne of the
was no civilian sense in Europe WrOXeter the beneficial and harmful ef- publicity committee explained
Burin the wars." Even children fects that hunters have on the the t prop for
g Mr. and Mrs. Ross Taman ��ak type of float rothe
carried identification cards and visited in Cambri., environment. Wroxeter Santa Claus parade.
dge (Preston) N The movie, "A Question of
gas masks to school. Constant re- on Thursday at the home of the ,. President McClemenf--ex-
minders of war were prevalent Hunting", served as the in
P Tatter's sister, Mr. and Mrs. As Pressed
troduction. a desire for all members
everywhere. All were caught up, Lorne Matthews. a Aspects ' such as
to attend the next business
fresssi
there was no exception. Posted Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nordstrom �� a Pa ng, over hunting and the
meeting when the allocation of
casualty lists were incomplete as and Kathy, Grand Bend, were shooting of dogs were discussed,
they did not include the bombed Sunda nests with Mr. and Mrs. ''; ` .... with Mr. McEachern serving as
tasks will be delegated.
1k
residents of London, Covent Y r the professional in answering the
i'Y Allan Griffith.
etc. Sunday guests with questions. The interesting
The same conditions existed all Mrs. Lloyd Townsend wereere and Mrs. discussion took place at the lasti
Prize h
f othe Hawick Optimist rz
over Europe. Hours spent during Arlie Werth, Mr. and Mrs. Ross meetinga winners
bombing raids were terrifying as Werth, Shannon and Kara, Mr. Club on Wednesday, November 7.
persons huddled together, and Mrs. Kim Cowan, Kitchener. r The supper meeting was well FORDWICH—Elva Vogan and
f attended as President Ron Bill Scott were the two players
n ng i McClement presided over the who were fortunate enough to
Little Kara Werth was baptized
at the morning service at the
U ted Church here. z aha business meeting. y
• �3 �.,, �: � ng. It was decided hold high scores at the card part
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Graham, ; that the property committee be sponsored by the Senior Citizens
Save with coupons from Stratford, visited at the home of given permission to order and held Friday night in the hall.
her brother, Mr. and Mrs. RECEIVES AWARD—Mrs. Sorena Austin of Gorrie was Plexiglas for the spectator side of
Smith's F ood m a s to r ! Stewart Higgins, on6 day presented with the Meritorious Service Award Saturday the arena and also organize a Prizes for low scores went to
recently. eveningb Mrs. Evelyn Carroll, group of members from the club Lily Smith and Roy Simmons.
Y Y Goderlch, who Is the pro- Doris
ll
t
insaation. Mrs. Adams had th
Roy Whitehead and Mrs. vinclal treasurer of the Ladles' Auxiliary to the Royal Can- for the e. most
Due to a mechanical error, this coupon was printed erroneously in this Margaret Deaken, Walkerton. adian Legion. Mrs. Austin has been a member of the Youth . Activities Chairman lone hands.
week's Smith's Foodmoster Crossroads advertisement, visited Sunday evening with Mr. Howick Branch 307 Legion Ladies' Auxiliary since It re -
and Mrs. Allan Griffith. ceived its charter In December, 1948.
The coupon should have appeared as follows: Friends of Mrs. Annie Griffith
are sorry that she is a patient in I
WMr. am and District Hospital. Mrs. William Austin
Mr. and Mrs. Boyne Sage, third
— line of Wallace, were Sunday STYLETTE
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ross earns Legion award
•� I
^'!!PON� Taman.
�►.=--=—■�-----------� BEAUTY
r/ Nescafe 10 oz. jar, GORRIE—Mrs. William president of the Ladies' Auxiliary LOUNGE
Corrie bride -elect Austin of Gorrie was presented to the Howick Legion, a member ;e
(
instant
with a Meritorious Award for for 31 years and secretary for 20 s leased
eoff ee honored at years. With Saturday's p
outstanding service at the
Remembrance Day banquet in Presentation she earns the to introduce
'
evening shower the Howick CommunityCentre highest award in the Ladies'
reg. 6.99 ' on Saturday evening. Auxiliary. Debbie Cassidy
GORRiE—Mrs. Thomas Ben Pentland of London, past Debbie joins me with 6 years
s Templemgn was hostess for a Mrs. Howard Carroll of superintendent of the Depart
-
25 grocery and miscellaneous Goderich, honorary treasurer of ment of Veterans' Affairs. wasl Of experience in unisex
tNl.•t M•\4.1'
t011a41 of shower for December bride-to-be Provincial Command to the the guest speaker. Fred Tilker of style cutting and perming.
1 Miss Tammy Brown. Co- Ladies' Auxiliary to the Royal Hanover. Provincial Award
' hostesses were Sandra and Canadian Legion, presented the Command, brought greetings. Phone - 357- 620
limit one per customer , Barbara Templeman, Mrs. John award with a badge and lapel pin. Mrs. Austin's three. sons and
' expires closing, Sat, Nov. 17, 1979 Sanburn and Chris Sanburn. Mrs. Austin's son, Chief Warrant their wives attended and a letter Kaye Dueharme
Tammy expressed ap- Officer Glenn Austin of was read from her fourth son,
�4% M I preciation to her 25 girlfriends Petawawa, pinned on her cor- Gary of British Columbia Music
for all the useful gifts. Lunch was sage. for dane* was provided by ian
served at the close of the evening Mrs. Austin was charter Willbee's Orchestra.
$1,000 WINNER—Betty Foxton was the latest winner of a
cheque for $1,000 in the Wingham Golf and Curling Inc.
lottery. Bill Hanula makes the presentation.
to
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