The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-11-21, Page 12P
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Mrs. William Smith
hosts WMS meeting
Browk Corner
By Jensdl -r Hueter 0 OF,
Debbie Currie received bar BOWLING
Collectors Badge. �. .�
The BrowniVC es are westing on a SCORES
special IBadge. We played
games to help us understand the
rights of a child. The Brownies /o/
QORBI>e -Toe Women's
>Riesefoto<aty
will rotate among the secretary.
WED. NIGHT LADIES
sang songs played with bean bags
acted out some of the rights.
B:�
TIn hockey action the Peawees
Society of Knox
Pireeb7twian Murch met at the
Other officers are: secretary,
Mrs. Moir; treasurer, Mrs.
Two of the United Church Women
met at the home of Mrs. Max.Bell
We made pill containers,
Ellen Taylor was the top
0011 =1earti. The Goofy* are in
last place w� 17 points.
roars of Mrs. William A. Smith
Un , •
scripWrs ,verse on forgiveness
and the offering was received
suggested b Mrs. Ca
W{g Y plain I
far
bowler for the g� last Sat_
ucday• � both the
Donald Cassmore received his
OR Wedaesda eveningMrs.��
last
Ladies' Aid, Neilson;
�
Trainor, for off countries.
We are making two posters of
� �e and double with 113
100 Pins Over Average
weak, Mrs. Smith ma
charge in the
absence of president Miss Louise
presit, Mrs. Harvey Adams; _
p vela
Y
catering committee, Mrs. Hugh
and son Robbie recently ret
Y urned
what we think are the two moat
and 192. For the boys it was
His aver
average � � and �
288.
Matthews.
The
Deighton, Mrs. Adams
Frank Burke, 206 and 235.
important rights.
In PowWow Brown Owl told us
Jeffrey Mann, who bowled a lag
and 258 for the double-
Games of 175 points or more
meeting opened with a
poetry alt remeDay.mbcllo for Ar -the
nominating committee, Mrs.
Alvin Mundell, Mrs. David
•
about a film. on Nov. 24 and a
The �es and Penguin* are
ware by Sheri Walden, 195; Greg
mistice Day. Following We
Lodtie.
first 10 -game series were Shir-
ley's Spiders, who finished the
Christmas Jamboree on Dec. 1
tied for first in the team race with
Storey, 184 and 213; Denis
suing of a hymn the WMS Aim
A hymn was sung and the
worship service was that
put on by the first Luclmow
'
24 pow each. The (Anknols are
Adams, • . b; Jeff Cameran, 201;
andPurpose was recited in
leader closed the meeting with
KINSMEN EXECUTIVE -The executive of'the Wingham Kinsmen Club for 1979-10 in-
Range' Co•
right behind thea' w..122and the
Brian +, 'r, Michad Heard,
unison and Mrs. Smith offered
prayer. Lunch was served by the
cludes, In the back row, Harry Verburg, asst. bulletin editor; Ron Coghlin, second vice
for the Salvation o the
Blue Jays arP dur: with go. The
1"5; breui Lay, M; Jamie Wall,
ptayer.
hostess and Mrs. Neilson.
president; Don Carter, post president; and In the front, Rick Smith, director; Terry
Be'mOre
B
Blue Birds b..j 1r aloorr talb�:
2-3
t-3; B> ran Thompson, 176 and
Mrs. Glenn Underwood began
over 200 were Gayle Neil, 233 and
- Shirley Storey, 229 and 220.
Eames, president; and Dale Helbeln, first vice-president. Missing are Treasurer Rick
won the title of beat Hackney
horse hitched
with and i4 points rsspec-
c c 188.
the devotional period
Grasshoppers, 29 and Susan's
Hill, Director Stan Chadwick, Registrar Larry McDonald, Bulletin Editor Rick Gibbons
Winners of the Loto draw were
tivdy.
Clark, 151; Christine Carson, 105;
scripture from Jeremiah. Mn.
who
survived and judgement on what
and Secretary Hess. � �
Y Berwick (�0), Wally
Games of 100 or more points
Ran-twa R
David Neilson led in prayer and
WqW +err
_Henry
Wendt (;200) and Don Shaw
were by Ellen Taylor115Marc
, ; c
BY RENNIE AL. 'ANDER
an interesting portrait of the life Unit meeting has
of Ruth was given by Mrs. Un- Armistice theme
derwood. The singing of a hymn
closed this portion of the GQRRIE-Mrs Men Taylor
was in charge of the devotional
meeting.A solo, "King Jesus", was sung
program based on a Remem-
Nesbitt 110; Jason Cameras
(;100). � Rec. D� �ror
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Renwick and 106; Jeffrey Wall, 118; Jeffrey -
family attended the wedding of fin' 196 and 132, and Bobbie Members of the Wingham
their niece in Kitchener. Harkness, 107• Figure Skating Club were
Mrs. Murray Mulvey attended JUNIORS
a three-day 4-H conference at Brenda Thom bowled the
by Mrs Ja�mesen Robinson to her
accompaniment.
brance Day theme, when Unit
WED. NIGHT LADIES
200; Jim Shaw, 296• Audra
Sbeila Kruse
TIn hockey action the Peawees
beat � single for the girls with
Roll esJl was a.... ., . J by a
Two of the United Church Women
met at the home of Mrs. Max.Bell
Edna Mae Armstrong was the
top bowler last Wednesday, Nov.
Johnston, 208; Milt Boyd, �;
221; Leon Rtussell, 206, 202 and
were defeated 15-2 by Kurtzville.
177 and Debbie Clair took the
double with Brune Mclean
scripWrs ,verse on forgiveness
and the offering was received
on WAY of last week. Mrs.
14. She captured both the ladies'
Harold Johnston, 238; Marg
Timm 252; Darlene 01
Murray,y
22o' Jim Griffith 214 310 and
219; Bill Henderson, 201; 'Cathy
Mr. and Mrs. Rose McKague
end Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hammell
single
bowled single and double for
and dedicated by Mrs- Smith,
Bell assisted by reading scrip-
high single and triple with 253
pl
Frances Shaw, 212' Jerry Timm
Carson 213 211, and 209 and
and son Robbie recently ret
Y urned
the boys with 191 and 360.
During the business _
ture from Paul's letter to the
Romans and offering a short
and 664 respectively.
In the
230 • Jim Tom
Brewer,
Frank Burke, 206 and 235.
home from al
in
T �a are still in the
plans were discussed to cater for
team race winners of the
Rosy, 241; Les 233 and
Horse Show Toronto wbere
lead in the team race with 33
the senior old, Christmas
to be held
pray.
The context of Mrs. Taylors
first 10 -game series were Shir-
ley's Spiders, who finished the
Herb Kenyon, 221.
THURSDAY MIXED
Ladies high single and triple
their 19 -year-old veteran
Hackney horse Norfolk
Points. The Bruina are well
behind with 23 followed b the
party December 4.
Secretary Mrs. Gordon Moir
worship service was that
series with 50 points. In second
COFFEE KLATCH
went to Jackie. Kregar, who
Y . Mar-
mion Kelly, competed against
Jets 19• Knights, 17• Leafs 16
reminded members to
to bring
Canadians should look forward,
place were Lila's Lizards with 42
Jean King bowled the high with
bowled _335 and 703 respectively.
horses from all over Canada,and
the Ironmen with 12.
for the Salvation o the
not backward, with a sense of
tha��� and an awareness
points. They were followedz by
a 236 score. Other ladies bowling
For the men it was Bill Wall
United States and England. Kelly
Gatoee of 1S0 or more points
A„ Decenbar. meeting.
of judgement, thanksgiving for
Jean's Junebugs, 32; Edna's
Earwigs, 30; Gladys'
over 200 were Gayle Neil, 233 and
- Shirley Storey, 229 and 220.
notching up a 296 for the single
and 759 for the. triple.,
won the title of beat Hackney
horse hitched
were by Sandra Moffatt, 150;
Brenda Thompson, 177; Debbie
Mrs. Robinson was in charge of
the installation of the 1980 slate of
what the dead have purchased
with their lives for those
Grasshoppers, 29 and Susan's
COMMERCIAL BOWLING
In the team race Sharoir's
to a gig, Ross
McKague as whip and Bob
Clark, 151; Christine Carson, 105;
officers. The office of president
who
survived and judgement on what
Snails with 27.
Those bowling games of 200 or
Jim Griffith and Susan Pegg
Snickers hold the lead with 7
points. Ruth's Regects are in
Hammell as footman and also
placed fourth in single Hackney
Murray �. 151 and Bruce
McInnes, 160 and 191.,
WqW +err
the survivors have made of what
was for them. The
more were Jean , 205 and
ung
234; Mary
were the top two mens and
ladies' bowlers last Tuesday. Jim
second with 5 followed b Y Marg'8
class driven by Mrs. ' Ross
-
Magical lillld Mod=
purchased
closing hymn was read as a
Lee, 201 and 216;
Shirley Sallows, 223; Mary
Bowled a 310 and 743 for the
Kit Kats, 4; Linda's Love Bugs,
3 -Marie's Sweet Maries, 2 and
McKague and sixth in the
SR. JUNIORS AND SRS.
Sheri Walden Jamie Wall
Guitar Lmons
prayer and the roll call was a
Campbell, 227; Betty Darling, 224
mens high single and triple while
Susan
Sylvia's Smarties, 0.
slam by
�iv;ng Mrs Bob
llamme
and
took the girls' and boys' Sr. Jun -
verse on remembrance.
and 200; Edna Mae Armstrong,
captured the same for the
Games bowled 200 or more
for high single and triple. Sheri
Preparing for
Mrs. John Strong read the
245 and 253; Anna Haugh, 233 and
ladies with 253 and 657.
In the team Esther'*
were by George Skinn, 208 and
BL UE VA L E
bowled a 195 and 500 for the triple
Royal Conservatory of
minutes and � ".... �; .dance and
r "
215 and Brenda Finley,23.
Y,
standings
215; Dianne English 227 230 and
,
and Jamie played a 223 and 523
Music Examinations,
Mrs. Delbert Clegg gave the
Spares for the evening were
Elkhounds are way out in front
237; Keith Moffatt, 200 and 215;
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Anderson
for the triple.
University of Toronto
usurer's report. Mrs. Strong
Heather Riley, Catherine For-
with 51 points. Gayle's,
Jackie Kregar, 335; Helen Skel-
of London visited oh Sunday
Greg Storey captured the
and Mrs. Robert Gibson were
syth and Dianne Cameron.
Greyhounds are barely hanging
ton, 204 and -207; Sylvia Pewtress,
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Seniors' high single and triple
For more Information Call
named the nominating com-
SENIOR LADIES
on to second with 35 as Isobel's
208 and 232; Sharon Skinn, 232
Anderson.
with 213 and 547•
" ANITA DEKKER
mittee for the 1980 slate of of-
Wrenn with 31 points. lead the
Irish Setters close in with 34. In
and 202; Bill Wall, 256, 207 and
Miss Margaret Higgins of Lon-
The Mercedes Benz barely hold
�p�
'M1/YM
ficers
It was decided to give in-
team race followed by Hum-
'
fourth place are Marlene's
Malamutes with 31 points
296; Jim Steffler, 225; Shayne
Goldrich, 246; Rob Wharton 202•
don spent the weekend with her
mother Mrs. Robert Higgins.
the lead with 33 points. Theyare
1?o
followed closely by Bionic
dividual donations to the Cancer
mingbirds with 27, Cardinals
with 25 and Canaries with
followed by Sheila's Schnauzers,
. ,
Linda Wall, 236; Kaye Mc-
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Vint and
Bowlers, who have 32, In third
---•
Society instead of the usual
Hawks with 16 points and Robins
30 and Brenda's Bloodhounds, 29.
Cormick, 211 and Edna Mac-
Mrs. Harvey, Cook were Sunday
place is Hot Stuff with 30 and in
mem' gift exchange at the
bers
ped {�� ��{ re
DecemUG meeting. Members
with 12 bring up- the rear.
Those with scores of 200 or
:„or„ ...,._.. D.,a ".1 1. - „_,,
a Fere ll-{{ ALAC e "U and
Tavish, 246. --
c c .. fu
Spares
visitors _with their sister, Mrs,
'
fourth are the Id_i_b�- a-, -sign
`p a""
will also pack treat boxes for
Jean Robertson,. 194; Vera
,
Verna Haugh, 220 and 206;
noes U.. ev=--Xing were
Earl Kearney, Helen ' Skelton,
ialiurd Vali{..
Enc w
Energy, who are tied with 28
local shutins in nursing homes.
Schneider, 176 176; and W. Kerr'
183 had the high singl
Gene Kruse, 229 and X06; Bob
Shayne Goodrich, Kathy Walker,
recently at the Sectional Figure
Skating Competition in Preston.
The Wingham club did very vmll
with Mark Kerr winning first
place, George Dieral, fourth
place and John Barger, fifth
place. In. the couples skate Curtis
Kerr and Debby Horton placed
second. Congratulations to all the
young skaters for their fine ef-
forts.
Anyone wishing to register for
ringette may still do seat the
recreation office. There are
practices or games ever
Saturday, 6-8 p.m. For further
information phone 357-1208.
Prime ice time is available
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
and Sunday for ice rentals.
Anyone wishing to rent the ice
should contact the recreation
xlepartment at 357-1208.
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ficigtr, Refreshments were served by 2ce Pegg, 251 and 228; Liz Kennedy, Jim Steffler and Verna Ha
High doubles were bowled by Fi m classic
Mrs. Robert Hastie, Mrs. Robert 200; Susan Pegg, 243 and 253; PUBLIC ' NOTICE
Gibson and the hostess. The Vera Schneider, 352; Jean Warren 11 ne 211; Francis to , e shown
Christmas meet' will be held at Robertson, 31199; WElizabeth Merkley, 223; Keith Carson; 208; Showershonor COUNTY APPOINTMENTS .
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Mats. Gi son's lie r tu, . ��r , bride
C�� church _ o .Coune
;. N . , .... • . ,. , � � at near rch � None une�r ulor:,^`
Gorili r John Bunyan'* classic tale of C ' •
with help for your WROXETER MIXED Hawick Jr. W��� Christian's long -journeytoward
Certain appointments ore made each oar
home, _ and Ladies hi single of 236 was GORR11r-Mrs. Russell Noble
y .
bowled by Tharon Riley and of RR 2, Gorrie, was hostess and eternal life, "Pilgrim's the County of Huron to varifsus local boards
WINGHAM ' meets at libral Progress", will be shown
Norda Kulas. triple honors Shirley, Carol, Dianne and or committges. In 1980 County appointments
boat
• • oil November 23 at 8 p.m, at the
went to Tharon ith 661. HOWICK-The November Barbara Noble were co -hostesses are to bel ..mode as fo.1IaWs:
BODY SHOP RileyY Wingham Pentecostal Chuurh.
See me. � � John Wheeler topped the men meeting of the Jr. Women's when a linen shower was held The famous book was wrItteb ' -Huron County Land DiVlSlorl Committee
Institute was held Nov. 15 in the Wednesday of last week in honor
R. W. "RICK" GIBBONS with a high single of 239 and high Y three centuries ago yet it - Huron
triple of 631. school library. The meeting of Miss Tammy Brown bride- County Public Library Board
25 ALFRED ST. E. SID ADAMS p opened with the singing remains as relevant fi today's
1?en raging of the elect. Talent relatives and
519-357-3280 Complete Games of 200 or more points Y world as when it first was
P were by Nolda Kulas, 236 and institute Ode and then Carol friends attended. Shirley Noble published: Pilgrim's problems Alli present members of the Library'
Board
Shelley introduced the guest was in charge p
� RADIATOR SERVICE 223; Ron McMichael, 212; Bob g of contests. are �m,� o*y
r; STATE FARM for speaker, Mrs. Matheson from On Saturda Miss Bett by -many of today's and all �1lember8 Of then Land Division Com -
for 219; Ted Smith, 208; John Y Y Christians `as they struggle to -
Molesworth. Wheeler, assisted b g Y
Wheeler, 209; Joe Craig,232; y Mrs. carol mittee except cine''are ell ible�Fbr iced � int -
find meaning in life. Bunyan g pPo .
Automobiles, Light Trucks,She displayed many beautiful R bicki and Mrs. Myrtle Weber
Mary Lou Sitlor, 208; Doug Y Y dg � Yr s 'ng c•p g prison Tent
l INdURANCE- Farm Tractors 232 Ethelene Smith, 209; Christmas decorations made of 'Cambridge, entertained 16 voicY 12 aye a ecciit fto If interested' submit d
'��' mostly from cones and weeds nen
New Rad Cores Mima Newton, 206 and Tharon neighbors and friends when a man of the religious practices of etails in wf -ting (in-
Fisher,
CAR which can be easily collected, miscellaneous. shower was held eluding teliphl�ne number) Ond indi t
Rile 236 And 226
Rodding y' . dried and sprayed. Under her for Tamm Mrs. Wilbur Ho las day. It was during his time in ca a COm-
FORDWICH MIXED y' prison that he wrote "Pilgrim's mittee or bQord on which you prefer to serve.
talented fi ars we saw a cone conducted a kitchen bingo and
Insurance Companies, Cleaning i Flushing NancyCoral captured the g Progress". Submissions to be received b the undersi n -
Conley . P wreath take shape. lunch was enjoyed.
Canadian Head Offices, 14 North St. 357-1102 high single for the ladies with 254 She also showed how to make a Mrs. Sandy Gibson was hostess ad .by noon -on Friday, December 7, 1979.9
Scarborough Ontario and Ann Winkel took the triple basket of cones for a centrepiece and Mrs. Donald Gibson of
with 657. and a modern "broom Monkton co -hostess fon a relative Storey makes ' B•. G. Hanly
- - A tie of 280 for the men's high decoration". Included in her fas- miscellaneous shower on Sunday Clerk -Treasurer 8 Administrator
single was bowled by Dave Dins- einating display were a cone with 18 present. A TV com- zone team County Of Huron
more and Bill Gilmer. Mr. turkey, a cone turtle, peanut mercial contest was held and The 14th annual YBC Senior
WARD & UPTIGROVE Dinsmore topped for the triple trees and teasel wreaths. Elaine Julie and Jaime Gibson Mixed Tournament zone finals -Court House, Goderieh, Ontario
Listowel with 633. Ash thanked Mrs. Matheson. presented the gifts. were held Sunday, Nov. it with N7A 1 M2.
Scores of 200 or more points The roll call was answered b g' g (tel. 524-8394, Area Code 519)
(5191291-3Q/p . Y the Senior -iris bowfin in
were achieved by Nellie Allan, 31 members and one guest. Lis Hanover and the Senior boys
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 221; Brenda Browne, 221; Doug Hargrave thanked the dance pot luck dinner bowling in Mount Forest. After
- Browne, 213; Ann Winkel, 210, 229 committee for a job well done rive games the top three girls and
and 218; Dave Dinsmore, 208 and and Marg Greig reported the BELGRAVE - The the top three boys qualified to . AUTOMOBILE
200; Nancy Conley, 254 and Bill proceeds had been sent to the congregation of Knox Presby- make the team that will -
Gilmer, 280. Woodstock Disaster Fund. terian Church and friends held a represent our zone in the
BLUEVALE MIXED The next meeting eill be a pot luck dinner in the Women's provincial finals. 'NSURNCE
TOGETHE R Marg Timm was the top bowler Christmas supper at Fordwich Institute Hall on Sunday evening.ose who qualified are Greg
for the ladies capturing the high Community Hall Dec. 20. After the dinner slides were Storey from Wingham with a Here's a 'sem a of our auto
TO SERVE single with 252 and the triple with Everyone repeated the Mary shown by Rev. Kenneth Innes, total of 1189, Danny Wilkins from mobile rates for persons between
629. For the men it was Jim Stewart Collect and a very Garner Nicholson and Mrs. John Kincardine with 1161, Gary age 25-60 years. Compare them
Shaw, who bowled a 296 for the successful craft and bake auction McBurney. Armstrong from Clinton with with your present rates.
single and 594 for the triple. concluded the meeting. Lunch Rev. Innes led in a sing -song 1123, Debbie Janks from Hanover
Games of 200 or over were was served by Marian Feldsk elan conducted two ntests All
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Johnston, 219; Harris Campbell, Stewart. ggether. p p property damogo
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PAST KIN -A targe number of past members of the
Wingham Kinsmen Club showed up for 'Bring Back A Kin' Ralph Harrison and Art Clark In the middlo; and gave
night last week. Returnees Included Paul Rintoul, Doug Shaw, 8111 Hanula and Life Member Cal Burke In the front.
-~. Jim Currie, Murray Baler, and Jim Belattle In the Also at the meeting but -root In the picture was John
back row; LeRoy Jackson, Ross Davies, Brum MacDonald, McInnes. The 'old fellows' surely Ilvw" up the rn WhV.
cc i on, enefits o0
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2. Driving to work 9 miles or less.
3. 1978 or .79 Pontiac, Chev, Ford or
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4. Married person between 25 and 60.
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reductions of another $14.00-overy
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