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Rev: Victoit ; reassurance an love VpIth a ' , f+ Y him to, "401 rafi Grieco -and Aevj : Phillip touch, Mrs. mikhe UhAticrk ,+ then led in prayer with a each 17e is •innportanttq 0''' , N Michaelis -of Niagara "Falls P Y. ti g , challenge to a each da � double trig •sand lewd r `, , , �� '/; , , cousin of the bride, officiated ' g mak Y selections, "Burdens Alre' s �rss n , „ �'� %y at the double -ring ceremony. �. count in the new year. r h ; , '� F St. SChurch„ Lifted at Calvary” rad` �' ' xr it : i / Given in marriage by her Mrs. Gordon Daugherty, k r „ of the convener of this month's "Why?", which. aa, ' i fi, father, the bride wore an , y special part th m t» xu G l elegant full-length..gown of. (ANGLICAN) meeting, led in a worship p e 1-: ,;. /, f� ti . service. She reminded the ' Kts, Arnold Iaylgl'i plc x;tir white peau de soie fashioned` members that faith is president, G° with a chi train. Her , new conducted lte P� WINGHAM '00111,0 +�/ RNMS of Bluevale is a volunteer at the matchin earl -studded " necessary to get through busines part of the meeiu4a :t, habi �Pn unit of the Win harp and District. Hospital, 'g P / y John Street at Centre Street each day, at iyorraa, s l :: A social' hour' followed ec4b , g headpiece held a floor length x L- �• Prior tr retirement, she was a registered nurse at veil and she carried a Y The Rector, The Rev. John T. M. Swan, L.Th. work. "Our faith is time to examine fife raven ,_ , ,,;�,,, __ a demonstrated When we all display from the Presby thg � 1' flospitai in caoderich. cilli, a✓ijvyS �,®i.o,.,.y, uvuyuc7 U1 Nuaec and 'White THE ANGLICAN PARISH OF believe irl the seeming im- terial being 'supervised .by tFlotn00 0. reading and is involved with the Bluevale roses, stephanotis and. i, Mrs. J. W. En ]a,-SBI1TiD.}� Z'ens'Club. baby's breath WINGHAM AND BELGRAV.E possible ,things, she said � _ °" If and added that one example green The maid of honor was 7 of faith is that all this 775 ST. PAUL S CHURCH WINGHAM ■ Laurie,kFarrow. and the ' of spring nd cold lies the beauty of the, Bible ���' ���!��bridesmaid was Karri Lee SUNDAY JAN. 31 of spring ready to come Michaelis, sister of the bride. 7 forth". ■ They "wore identical floor- > T�1@ Fourth Sunday after To help the members re- length dresses in pale blue: The �plphany� examine their thinking, a theme of � c"-, TV seting •' Play, "The Lost Child was The groomsmen were 8:30 a.m. - Holy Eucharist Whitechurch — Several 'pltanis are mentioned of were read by the secretary, Bernie McGlynn and Arthur presented with the main herbs and ices mentioned about spices. Spices Mrs. Bill Purdon, and roll Fitch, brother of the groom. 10:15 a.m. -Sunday School players, Mrs. Mary Lee, P, " 11:00 a.m. Mattins and Sermon.in the Bible formed the basic Wsre an I(pporlant part of call was—answered with a Ushers were Danny Renwick theme for the January the wealth.. of the ancient verse from the Bible about and Greg Inglis. All are from Tues. 10:00 a.m. - Holy Eucharist meeting of Chalmers world Mrs: Bell mentioned spices. bight members were the Belmore area. s Hosp. auxiliary Women's Missionary Wed. 8:00 p.m. =Board of Management y various spices named in the in attendance. The offering The bride's mother`"wore.a Thurs..-2:00 p.m. - ACW looks into request ; , Society, held Wednesday of Bible, including myrfh; was dedicated by Mrs. John navy blue silk gown with for audit change last week at the home of Mrs. cinnamon, . sweet calamus, Bell and after a closing matching accessories and a Wesley Tiffin. cassia, ..stocte gum from hymn, Mrs. Falconer closed corsage of ivory roses. The The Auxiliary to the Mrs. Alan Falconer trees, onyeha, garden cress, the meeting with prayer. groom's mother chose a blue i° Wingham and District presided for the meeting, galbpnum rased as incense, and white, suit with matching - Hospital has begun ' taking o the orsh` with f ankxnceiise used for - The Ladies' Aid then met accessories and a corsage of area SM „ + 4 �e y�x 3 fl c. steps to concur with a information won ip "The bal'mi%' _ mint, anise, and during the business cream, white and.red roses. . - ;• y WINGRAM' request from the hospital Mustard Seed". All sang the cummin, :saffron, henna and session 'discussed the world Wedding music was played that it change its audit hymn, "In Our Dear Lord's aloes. IfilheNewTestament, Day of Prayer service to, be by .Mrs. Alice Michaelis of procedure.. Garden". Scripture from the Jesus Was anointed with held in the Presbyterian parry Sound. A duet was p .SES Lorna Stuart, auxiliary 30th °chapter of Exodus was spikenard." Dill mint and Church, The offering was sung, by Rev. Phillip president, -reported that at a read by Mrs. Falconer, mustar�#1'_"� vVere .grown in received and the meeting Michaelis and his wife, •t t �i q �A' meeting, Monday night ,the, A poem, "M Garlic "Palestine and Syria. closed. Mrs. Tiffin served Bonnie, and the 'soloist was P Y yr Schneiders 500 g. group agreed : to have two Valentine"; was read by Mrs. Bili pointed out that refreshments Dean Michaelis of Parry r...; Mini Sizzlers : 2 19 members contact various Mrs. Tiffin and the most of these spices are still The February meeting will Sound. , The Advance -T! t; a • chartered accountaats.to see meditatio1.n, "Once -Rare in use today. "God has truly be held at the, manse. Following a reception at . what a rofessional.'audit >> ,- P apices , was given by Mrs. provAdlis with a wonderful Schneiders No. 1, 175 g. would cost. They will report Falconer. An Iroquois ' world,' wshe said, "and has r, Cooked Ham 1.49 back' to the annual meeting Prayer was led by Mrs. Bill 'looked ,alter our 'smallest in April. Purdon and a closing hymn needs " A Contest on naming Clover Leaf Red 7% OZ'. -A final decision has not yet ended the devotional, these spices was won by Mrs. been made, Mrs. Stuart said, The topic, "Spices of the Roely delBoer. Sockeye -Salmon 2.19 but added the auxiliary is not Bible"_ was given by Mrs. A poet'' �4 Give Us 0 Lord, opposed to the change. John Bell who explainedA Bit Of ,Sut�", was recited by Weston 4's Raspberry The subject became a that, in the Bible, about 100 Mrs bfi Ross. Minutes Swiss Rolls 089 matter of controversy last ., • year when the auxiliary was informed through Mary ■ s • Splendor 1 kg: Vair, a former president and now chairman of the hospital Junior. Institui . Macaroni' 1.2 9 P board management com- ■ Kleenex Pink 200'% com- mittee, that _ new require- he ments of -the Income Tax Act ��� ��� t past Faecal �issueS .89 make necessary for such FORDWICH The written by Dianne Carswell groups to have their books Howick Junior Women% in, 1360 on the history of the professionally . Institute field, its Jan g Phone 3S? -2240 CL09LD8UNDAYS We Deliverfiollaudited� January Village of Fordwich. , ' Previously the audit has meeting in the library of At one time Fordwieh had r Store Hours been done by a volunteer Howick Central School. Roll five general stores, three Monday - 'Sattu'day 7:30 am - 7 pm member of the auxiliary. call was the birtl►place of hotels, a flour mill; tailor Md.ays 9 Vim The, hospital board has member's grandparents. shop and a cabinet maker ' to offered to "pay the cost of a Cards of Thanks were name but a few of _the bugi- professional audit, :but .Mrs. acknowledged %, from the nesses. Stuart said the auxiliary Howick Athletic Association" prefers to pay the billitself for donations to. the Tyke and ' A short biography of Mrs. so as to maintain its in- Adelaide Hunter Hoodless; Squirt tournaments and the founder of the Women's dependence.. a from the Wingbam Salvation Institute, was also read. �. r �•� Army for . Christmas toys Mrs. Hoodless was national. OF donated by the members. resident of the Young MRS.LEWISSTONEHOUSE th Mrs. Joyce Lockie in- p g Women's Christian Assoc%a- Belgrav;, formed members of the e tion in 1898. She was a mem- coming canvass for the ber of the founding executive Heart Fund. of the Victorian Order of Mr.t and '.Mrs. James Mrs. Rona Lee Johnson Nurses in 1897 as, well as Lamont received word last introduced' the, guest being the main force behind Thursday of , the sudden speaker, Mrs. Clara Gibson, passing of their sister-in-law, who spoke on the the establishment Ma • Mrs. Joe Lamont of Lake � Tweeds- donald institute aat t the muir History, which is University of Guelph. I .,owichan, B. C. named after Lord and Lady Nice & Easy All Shades4Donelda Lamont, who has ,eedsmuir and is a village Mrs. Sharon Armstrong been employed at the John T. HairColour3 history which the local thanked Mrs. Gibson for her Goodall office in Wingham, Women's Institute started to informative presentation. I has accepted a position at compile in 1958. Members then enjoyed', Clairol 350 ml. the Graham - Mahood She also read,an essay refreshments. Herbal Essence 69 Barrister and Solicitor's„ - office in Kincardine. Shampoo 2 Mr. and Mrs. John KnOX United holds Campbell and Jeremy hosted a birthday party last Aqua -Fresh' 100 m1. 09 Wednesday evening at their , SS inn ua J eetin home for his mother, Olive Toothpaste Campbell. Some games were BELGAVE — The annual retary-treasure, Clifford enjoyed after which lunch meeting of the Knox United Coultes. was , served and Mrs. Church Sunday School was The teachers will be: Soft &Dri 50 ml. Holl ®n 39 Campbell *as presented held in the church basement beginners, Dorothy Coupes, � � 1 1 • Deodorant with many lovely gifts. last Tuesdayevening. Rev. g• Joyce Vincent, .Barbara Those attending were Mr. John.. Roberts opened the Kerr and Nancy Michie: and Mrs. Clare Van Camp, meeting with prayer. junior -primary, Edith 1 i Mr. and Mrs. Allan Camp- It was decided to sponsor a Vincent and - M rie Listermint 1 litre 59 bell, Shawn and Jason e. miry, child again through the losh; senior primary,MouthwashCampbell, Chris Campbell, Foster Parents Plan. This, Barbara Anderson and Ruth Ivy Cloakey, Jean Cloakey, past December's white gift Gordon; juniors, Grace 1 , • , Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jardin service provided sufficient Proctor and Linda Camp - Dristan Tablets 24'3 or 15 cc. 79 and Michael and Daryl. funds to sponsor the child for bell; intermediates, George • / ® a 1 • another year. Procter and Murray Scott; Nascl! st For the year ending 1981, a and, Bible class, Dorothy 1 ' 1 • 1 i 1 • Belgrave euchre larger than usual con- Logan and Ross Anderson. BELGIiAVE ' — Eight tribution was sent to the , s ® / 1 • w 1 1 • / Jojoba 500 ml. Mission and Service Fund. tables of euchre were played Onthe first Sunday of every Sacred HeartLlauid Soap1�6v at the Institute Hall last month the offering -goes Wednesday evening at the ___� euchre scores —� wJY,aa u aR,a,Twvi ii7g tills . r Belgrave Weekly Euchre, fund Gertrude school an- uSertrude Allen was the � � y � i ! � • • Nabob 454 gr. V V The winners .were: high niver The he Su and chicken high lady at the Sacred � lady, Mrs. Willard' Arm barbeque will be held again Heart euchre heir] last ff�Z strong; low lady, Mrs. Laura in June. Tuesday evening. Ivy Riehl Johnston; most lone hands, Rev- Roberts conducted was the low lady. Mrs, Bert Johnston; high the election of officers and Jim Leddy .was the high TRIANGLE man, Lorne Jamieson, low they are as follows: man and Ed Mairsh was the man, Lawrence Taylor; low man. Margaret Carson 13 / T m„ os Ione hands• George won the door prize.®' r,� �Y -, . , �- - � �rigq. superinte'ndent William Coufltes; assistant superin- , There were 12 tables in s There will be euchre next tendent, George Procter; • • • a °goon in GtA secretary -treasurer, paw play and the convenors were (Open 9 a.m. W 9 p -m• Weekdays 9nndays week at 8 p.m. Everyone is Nancy McKeon and Jean • •NJ lip ,.•� welcome. McKee; and, assistant sec- Donald. WE t c. steps to concur with a information won ip "The bal'mi%' _ mint, anise, and during the business cream, white and.red roses. . - ;• y WINGRAM' request from the hospital Mustard Seed". All sang the cummin, :saffron, henna and session 'discussed the world Wedding music was played that it change its audit hymn, "In Our Dear Lord's aloes. IfilheNewTestament, Day of Prayer service to, be by .Mrs. Alice Michaelis of procedure.. Garden". Scripture from the Jesus Was anointed with held in the Presbyterian parry Sound. A duet was p .SES Lorna Stuart, auxiliary 30th °chapter of Exodus was spikenard." Dill mint and Church, The offering was sung, by Rev. Phillip president, -reported that at a read by Mrs. Falconer, mustar�#1'_"� vVere .grown in received and the meeting Michaelis and his wife, •t t �i q �A' meeting, Monday night ,the, A poem, "M Garlic "Palestine and Syria. closed. Mrs. Tiffin served Bonnie, and the 'soloist was P Y yr Schneiders 500 g. group agreed : to have two Valentine"; was read by Mrs. Bili pointed out that refreshments Dean Michaelis of Parry r...; Mini Sizzlers : 2 19 members contact various Mrs. Tiffin and the most of these spices are still The February meeting will Sound. , The Advance -T! t; a • chartered accountaats.to see meditatio1.n, "Once -Rare in use today. "God has truly be held at the, manse. Following a reception at . what a rofessional.'audit >> ,- P apices , was given by Mrs. provAdlis with a wonderful Schneiders No. 1, 175 g. would cost. They will report Falconer. An Iroquois ' world,' wshe said, "and has r, Cooked Ham 1.49 back' to the annual meeting Prayer was led by Mrs. Bill 'looked ,alter our 'smallest in April. Purdon and a closing hymn needs " A Contest on naming Clover Leaf Red 7% OZ'. -A final decision has not yet ended the devotional, these spices was won by Mrs. been made, Mrs. Stuart said, The topic, "Spices of the Roely delBoer. Sockeye -Salmon 2.19 but added the auxiliary is not Bible"_ was given by Mrs. A poet'' �4 Give Us 0 Lord, opposed to the change. John Bell who explainedA Bit Of ,Sut�", was recited by Weston 4's Raspberry The subject became a that, in the Bible, about 100 Mrs bfi Ross. Minutes Swiss Rolls 089 matter of controversy last ., • year when the auxiliary was informed through Mary ■ s • Splendor 1 kg: Vair, a former president and now chairman of the hospital Junior. Institui . Macaroni' 1.2 9 P board management com- ■ Kleenex Pink 200'% com- mittee, that _ new require- he ments of -the Income Tax Act ��� ��� t past Faecal �issueS .89 make necessary for such FORDWICH The written by Dianne Carswell groups to have their books Howick Junior Women% in, 1360 on the history of the professionally . Institute field, its Jan g Phone 3S? -2240 CL09LD8UNDAYS We Deliverfiollaudited� January Village of Fordwich. , ' Previously the audit has meeting in the library of At one time Fordwieh had r Store Hours been done by a volunteer Howick Central School. Roll five general stores, three Monday - 'Sattu'day 7:30 am - 7 pm member of the auxiliary. call was the birtl►place of hotels, a flour mill; tailor Md.ays 9 Vim The, hospital board has member's grandparents. shop and a cabinet maker ' to offered to "pay the cost of a Cards of Thanks were name but a few of _the bugi- professional audit, :but .Mrs. acknowledged %, from the nesses. Stuart said the auxiliary Howick Athletic Association" prefers to pay the billitself for donations to. the Tyke and ' A short biography of Mrs. so as to maintain its in- Adelaide Hunter Hoodless; Squirt tournaments and the founder of the Women's dependence.. a from the Wingbam Salvation Institute, was also read. �. r �•� Army for . Christmas toys Mrs. Hoodless was national. OF donated by the members. resident of the Young MRS.LEWISSTONEHOUSE th Mrs. Joyce Lockie in- p g Women's Christian Assoc%a- Belgrav;, formed members of the e tion in 1898. She was a mem- coming canvass for the ber of the founding executive Heart Fund. of the Victorian Order of Mr.t and '.Mrs. James Mrs. Rona Lee Johnson Nurses in 1897 as, well as Lamont received word last introduced' the, guest being the main force behind Thursday of , the sudden speaker, Mrs. Clara Gibson, passing of their sister-in-law, who spoke on the the establishment Ma • Mrs. Joe Lamont of Lake � Tweeds- donald institute aat t the muir History, which is University of Guelph. I .,owichan, B. C. named after Lord and Lady Nice & Easy All Shades4Donelda Lamont, who has ,eedsmuir and is a village Mrs. Sharon Armstrong been employed at the John T. HairColour3 history which the local thanked Mrs. Gibson for her Goodall office in Wingham, Women's Institute started to informative presentation. I has accepted a position at compile in 1958. Members then enjoyed', Clairol 350 ml. the Graham - Mahood She also read,an essay refreshments. Herbal Essence 69 Barrister and Solicitor's„ - office in Kincardine. Shampoo 2 Mr. and Mrs. John KnOX United holds Campbell and Jeremy hosted a birthday party last Aqua -Fresh' 100 m1. 09 Wednesday evening at their , SS inn ua J eetin home for his mother, Olive Toothpaste Campbell. Some games were BELGAVE — The annual retary-treasure, Clifford enjoyed after which lunch meeting of the Knox United Coultes. was , served and Mrs. Church Sunday School was The teachers will be: Soft &Dri 50 ml. Holl ®n 39 Campbell *as presented held in the church basement beginners, Dorothy Coupes, � � 1 1 • Deodorant with many lovely gifts. last Tuesdayevening. Rev. g• Joyce Vincent, .Barbara Those attending were Mr. John.. Roberts opened the Kerr and Nancy Michie: and Mrs. Clare Van Camp, meeting with prayer. junior -primary, Edith 1 i Mr. and Mrs. Allan Camp- It was decided to sponsor a Vincent and - M rie Listermint 1 litre 59 bell, Shawn and Jason e. miry, child again through the losh; senior primary,MouthwashCampbell, Chris Campbell, Foster Parents Plan. This, Barbara Anderson and Ruth Ivy Cloakey, Jean Cloakey, past December's white gift Gordon; juniors, Grace 1 , • , Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jardin service provided sufficient Proctor and Linda Camp - Dristan Tablets 24'3 or 15 cc. 79 and Michael and Daryl. funds to sponsor the child for bell; intermediates, George • / ® a 1 • another year. Procter and Murray Scott; Nascl! st For the year ending 1981, a and, Bible class, Dorothy 1 ' 1 • 1 i 1 • Belgrave euchre larger than usual con- Logan and Ross Anderson. BELGIiAVE ' — Eight tribution was sent to the , s ® / 1 • w 1 1 • / Jojoba 500 ml. Mission and Service Fund. tables of euchre were played Onthe first Sunday of every Sacred HeartLlauid Soap1�6v at the Institute Hall last month the offering -goes Wednesday evening at the ___� euchre scores —� wJY,aa u aR,a,Twvi ii7g tills . r Belgrave Weekly Euchre, fund Gertrude school an- uSertrude Allen was the � � y � i ! � • • Nabob 454 gr. V V The winners .were: high niver The he Su and chicken high lady at the Sacred � lady, Mrs. Willard' Arm barbeque will be held again Heart euchre heir] last ff�Z strong; low lady, Mrs. Laura in June. Tuesday evening. Ivy Riehl Johnston; most lone hands, Rev- Roberts conducted was the low lady. Mrs, Bert Johnston; high the election of officers and Jim Leddy .was the high TRIANGLE man, Lorne Jamieson, low they are as follows: man and Ed Mairsh was the man, Lawrence Taylor; low man. Margaret Carson 13 / T m„ os Ione hands• George won the door prize.®' r,� �Y -, . , �- - � �rigq. superinte'ndent William Coufltes; assistant superin- , There were 12 tables in s There will be euchre next tendent, George Procter; • • • a °goon in GtA secretary -treasurer, paw play and the convenors were (Open 9 a.m. W 9 p -m• Weekdays 9nndays week at 8 p.m. Everyone is Nancy McKeon and Jean • •NJ lip ,.•� welcome. McKee; and, assistant sec- Donald. WE t