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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1986-01-22, Page 03o Mr. and Mrs. Michael women motored again this Willie and Miss Patricia year to Cedar Lodge, Lake Willie attended the funeral Eugenia, for their annual on Saturday of John cross-country skiing Malcolm (Mac) Hatt of' y ekend at Kolapore Trails. Lion's Head. He was the The group included Connie father-in-law' of Marion Jamieson, Alexa Dore, Marg ( Willie) Hatt who, along with Beard, Nancy Barrett - her husband Leonard and Laing, Rita Rice and Diane three children, lives in Thynne. Nancy also Walkerton. The Willies also celebrated het• birthday and planned to visit Mrs. Herb in the evening all enjoyed Fuller but were told by the word games, birthday cake new owners of the Lion's and refreshments. Head Hardware, formerly Miss Lavorme Ballagh of Fuller Hardware, that she Wingham and Mrs. Del was visiting her daughter Burkhart, Lucknow, at - Wendy in Alberta. The. tended the Open House held Fullers were former neigh- Tuesday of last week in born of the Willies in Melville Presbyterian Pleasant Valley in Wing- Church, Brussels, in honor of ham the 90th birthday of Mrs. A group of Wingham William King Sr. of Brussels. RRSP? Check with state Farm Ask me about the tax advantages. of an RRSP " Funded by State Farm's Flexible Premium Retirement Annuity. Richard Gibbons, Agent _ 25 Alfred St E „ P O Box 720, r Vysht.1harn, On't NOG 2VV0 - But: (519') 357-3280 L ke a guoa neighbor. Stare. Farm is there ,,i+�s ©© ,..^,_:.�,� :;'i•.L. 'rte ;(•• ' I ;tato F.ann LAo^Insurance Company •= -- — I Head Office Scarborough Ontario PRESBYTERIAL MEETS—The Maitland Presbyterial of the Women's Missionary Society met Monday at St. An- drew's. Presbyterian Church in Wingham. New ex- ecutive officers were installed at the day -long session and they are: back, Mrs. Glen Haldenby, second vice president and recording secretary; Mrs. John Mac- Donald, third vice; Mrs. Harry Bateman, treasurer; Mrs. Rhoda MacKenzie, .historian; fro, nt, Mrs. Ross Cumm- ing, honorary president; Mrs. Robert Bregman, past president; Mrs. Evan Keith, president and Mrs: Robert Arbuckle, first vice president. 16 The Wingham Advance -"Times. Jan_ 22, 1986—Page 3 / hildowwom' Sunsday' ..M_ aid at K Unit E•LGRAVE Sunday, obedience to the Holy Spirit. . 19 was celebrated as The burning gush is the Idren's° Sunday in Knox traditional emblem of the ted Church, Belgrave. Presbyterian Church. It rep - junior choir accompan- resents the Wndying church by the organist, Mrs. from which the word of God rrge Procter, sang is cont inuallypreached. aise to the Lord". he choir members then The cross and the two upied the central front clasped hands signify the ,s to hear, the rnes$age '•fellowship" of the Evangel - was delivered by the ical United Brethren Church. J?fin Gr Roberts. 1 -le The official seal or crest on d a scripture passage the Pulpit Fall was used to n John 17, To emphasize further reveal the under - theme, "What the United standing of the United rch Stands For", Mr. Church symbols. The Alpha Certs referred to a banner and Omega at the base of the i the symbols and names seal refer to Christ, who is the various uniting the beginning and end for relies signified on it. Christians. The X which di- re dove represents the vides the seal.into four parts y Spirit descending from is the first letter of the word ven, and is meant to sug- "Christ" in the Greek alpha - t the Spirit -inspired bet. The shape of the crest is aching .which gave the that of a "fish", the symbol hodist Church its power. used by the early Christians he open Bible, represents to convey messages to fellow congregational principle members. eligious freedom liberty The service was concluded reach the word of'God in by the choir singing the royalty to the truth and in benediction. Gideon rep speaks at church service. BRUSSELS — Rev., following who are in the Charles Carpentier wel- Wingham hospital, Nettie comed Martin Baan, a rep- Bartley and Elvin Mc- resentative of the Gideons. Whirter; Vernon Hupfer in International in Canada, to Victoria Hospital, London the Sunday morning service and Mrs. Donelda Pearson in at the United Church. Mr. St. Joseph's Hospital. Baan gave a short talk on the The congregational world-wide Gideon ministry. meetings are Jan. 26 in The responsive reading Brussels after the morning was "A Prayer Ior Reconcil- worship service and lunch. iation". The choir had ' an The Ethel congregational anthem presentation. meeting is scheduled for 8:30 Prayers were said for the p.m; Sunday at the home of sick and shut-in and the George Pearson. No. 1 Home Smoked Psychiatric services Bacon .. ....... lb. 2.39 y Bavar an »Deli m pa ded �t Bacon Loaf .lb. 1.99 — �' ex n Goderich Chunky Bavarian people atone time, or about _- Psychiatric out-patient -; • " �- 120 annually," Mr. Elston Headcheese lb 1.29 services at Alexandra. Canada Grade A Lean and Tender "Yj Marine and General Hospital said. rich will be ex ° The out-patient program Stewing Beef ............ Ib: 1.99 d It will continue t ' provide xt " in Gode (� y'!�a �(iljWi�lr,uif uu,rt``ilil r , ''i'il pan ed, Health Minister �•` ;, JI individual and group s • Murray. Elston and .Agricul- We are stili here, and have more special savings �' ,_ F. lure and Food Minister Jack therapy, financial coun- ., selling, living -skills training for you in our retail outlet. Riddell, MPP for Huron - and and literacy upgrading, but Ask your local grocer for our special deli products, y ' Middlesex, .announced last on a broader basis," Mr.. BAVARIAN DELI PACKERS ` Riddell said. "The goal of the wThe hospital will receive program is to help prevent B Line West of Josephine, Street an additional $110,550 in Res. 357-1262 operating c . annual costs to the 'need to stay in hospital WINGliA11A. Bus. 357-1705 and het the tie is lead -expand the services through p e.,pa • •° 1 . PRESBYTERIAL SECRETARIES 'The following ladies productive lives in the are 1986 .secretaries for the Maitland Presbyterial of publicity: Mrs. Tom MacDonald; supply: front, cor- the ministry's community community. the Women's Missionary. Society: back, Mrs. H. Baker, responding secretary, Mrs.; Ewan MacLean; adult east, mental health program. The "Theprogram is among 34 Glad 'Tidings: Mrs. Ira Dickie,- friendship and service; Mrs. George Elliott; adult- west, Mrs. Audrey Boron and the programew hospial's addition is in exto new community mental - Mrs. William McCreath, literature: Mrs. Gordon Wall, youth and. children, Mrs. Hug'h.Nugent. health programs to be Community Psychiatric Services' Program, which is funded by the ministry at.an . s directed to emotionally- annual cost of $4.6 million, PHASE IISMa"Itiand Mr. Elston said, "Another' p disturbed people who live in - r mem�/��HwThCpU}tya$ mifor. has been ap t �rgram roved for. enhancement of _—------_- exrstiiig program. This will expand its day ■ treatment services, doubling brin s total spending to $48 S�`-- _ mill on�annuallyl or.. 276 the number of the people now me�Monday'at-Wing-ham . being treated. Altogether it community 'mental health'���RV��LING- will serve approximately 40 • Programs." '- The Women's Missionary allocation of $18,650. The RR 5, Lucknow; first vice George Elliott, Brussels; tr Societies of Maitland Pres- suggested allocation for 1986 president, Mrs. Robert - -youth and children, .Mrs. Pharmacist is Guild meets byteriol held their annual was $19,845. and was ac- Arbuckle, Wingham; second Hugh Nugent; Ripley; y Offers t- errs r eting on January 20 at St. cepted. Mrs. Don.Robertson vice president, Mrs. Glen' associate members,. Mrs. guest speaker _ and Mrs. Huh Nugent were Haldenb RR 1, Hol rood; Noble Johnston, Lucknow; Andrew's Presbyterian g g Y. Holyfood; Paul's GOItltl!•, A. pot luck at t. SPECIAL ON PERMS Church, Wingham, with 65 in thanked for printing the third vice. -president,, Mrs. friendship and service,Mrs. dinni*r ��as held at noon.on The Evening Guild 'of St. attendance. President Mrs. reports. J o h n MacDonald, iia Dickie, RR 5, Lucknow; Robert Bregman constituted The theme of the afternoon Teeswater; treasurer. Mrs. Januar}' 1.1 in the (,Crile Paul's Anglican Church met @/� $./ the meeting at 10:30 a.m. session was "'Sharing the Harry Bateman, RR 11 literature, Mrs. William l'nited Church kn the Come in the parish hall on January $A, VE / 0.00 On with prayer. The morning Journey" and began with a Wingham; historian, Mrs. McCreath, Ripley; Glad Alive__Club of senior citizens. 14 at 8 p.m. The meeting $3 �. 00 Pe►'ms Only session included a welcome film presentation on native H e n r y . M a c K e n z i e , ,Tidings, Mrs. Howard '1'��enty tine - members and opened with .The Lord's Del - by Mrs. Hugh Clugston, people by Mrs. Robert Ar Lucknow; assistant, Mrs. Baker, RR 1, Listowel; six gue'sts attended:. Praver and Florence Del- _ buckle and Mrs.- George John Stakes, RR 1, publicity, Mrs. Gordon Wall, Mrs. William Smith in- mage and Colleen Madge minutes and roll call. Rev. g Wingham; supply, . Mrs. trodured John Brown of conducted devotions. Lair Welch of -'Blueale. Elliott. The film is available Wroxeter. - Jail. 23 to Feb. 1986 y Thomas. MacDonald, ft 1,. Listowel, a harmacist, who Fifteen members an - brought greetings from to all groups from Mrs. The secretaries are. p Arbuckle.. recording, Mrs. Glen Holyrood;,,.members without spoke on the attempt to swered the roll call and Ruth Call for .your 'appointment Presbytery and commended g. Power the 'cost to the King gave the financial 1 ortfolio, Mrs. Bert the work being done. He told Ladies from Teeswater led Haldenby, RR 1, Holyrood: P right away the members to keep in mind in devotions, with scripture corresponding, Mrs. Ewan Thompson, RR 3, Teeswater, government of drugs for report. It was decided to hold ' C the entire church which is read by Mrs'. William MacLean, RR 3, Lucknow; ,Mrs. Allan MacDougall, RR senior citizens and others. A a St. Patrick's tea and bake 357-1 "92 mission oriented. McInnes, meditation by Mrs. adult west, Mrs. Joe Boron, 5, Lucknow, and Mrs. Donald grind discussion followed and sale on March 12 and there Zehrs Plaza - Wingham The treasurer reported the John MacDonald and -prayer Kincardine; adult•east, Mrs. MacAdam, RR 2, Wingham. Mrs. A. Mundell presented will be a draw fora 'hamper by Mrs. Clifford Young. The A1r. Brown with a gift . of r(nries. The business societies had exceeded their Clifford P � � s -- ' � ° � ��° �°� '��`�r o�i' Oyy ,71ust a part of the -meeting was under(y)ng message was g ."Life is impossible without Jean Sparlin presented the closed with Grace. os !1 �� • secretary's and treasurer's Lou Doyle gave an in - God. We must share the ' EX a student tabs reports. 'The next Euchre teresting talk to the group on ry'« journey with family, friends g _ and others." Mrs. Paul Mills and Games Night trill be drug addiction and lunch otceven a n members held .lahuary 28;at 8 p.m. in was served by Doris Ellis was pianist for the hymns. to Gorrle WI membe �I The various secretaries tht; (.e�rrie'1'oN n111a►1. and Marg Gavreluk. "apoLvem reports were accepted and (.OR1t1E - Miss Cheryl Directors, regarding the _ Mgrs. Bregman commented Stafford of RR 1, Wroxeter,Institute' Anniversary on the president's activities g.r�.ea slide presentation and Scholarship E'und. Donations during her three-year term commentary on Germany, are to be given to this fund, - Silk and. Fresh Bouquets of office. ! Mrs. Ted English resided ,�,Nitzerind and Italy where also the Erland Lee Horne, 9 /� (/ g p she had been an exchange the. Adelaide lloodless lyear G.T.C.-•.. �® Over 35 different wedding rentals for the election and in- student for one year, when llorn Safety Water for r Complete rental delivery,, set-up and stallation of officers. Mrs. ttieGorrieWomen'sInstitute LINES('O and the 4-11 A O Evan Keith then presided mel at the home of Mrs homemaking club. airs � ® 14 �O pick-up service at church, ' � °�• and, compared Maitland Nellie Tavlor for its Januarry Norman }•'aides is in (barge 3, year G.l.C.... . dl-nner and or. reception P m Presbyterial to an English ' _.... _ meeting. The members were of the 4-H Club, ••Eti(luette in r garden with 19 plats, each of served dessert an5/8 %al coffee by the Eighties" � O RII Forever Yours and Rainbow Wedding Invitations different size but each doing the hostess, assisted by Mrs. year �r.�.�.• ®FF when OU• its best. Courtesies were Alvin (rrainger and Mrs. A contest on Canada \kas 30% y \ given by Mrs. Ross Cum )can Wilson, The roll cal•1, cotiduc•ted by the, presrile nt book your wedding ming and closing prayer was simple laws we should he airs at. 'Taylor shoed a • ® INSURANCE BROKERS LTD flowers given by Mrs. Alex aware of'', was followed by tarok compiled by airs Iluth t f MacLeod, Brussels - Pennies for Friendsh-ip. Galbraith on cente•terre•s In 1 4 mile West of Bluevate' The 1986 officers are: Hur.oll Comdt 357-2626 P honorary president, 'Mrs: alis. Wilson, president, on Hwy. 86. - Tite motto_'•Thow horn to Ross Cumming, i�,ucknow; ��as rn charge of the past president, Mrs. husrness A letter was read fre`rdnm rinri t knn\c iii ez� �, m Bre man, Teeswater: from airs CharlotteJohnson g value ua, grit n Ir" i1 presiden , Mrs. Evan Keith• of the Provincial Boar(i of Itnt)rrt base hne'r a