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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1987-01-14, Page 027 77 gage W, 10goam dvamcp !me A. 14, 198.7 Ja R npow, ,bry &A enjoys euchre Folte Pro sive euchre was played At the January Teefing, the first in the year of the Mary Hastings Rainbow Mary Austin, at the Wingham Margaret Moffat, Peart, Clql�. Prizes went to Mar Public School Shiell and QU %WF olive McKay, with special draws Editors: Andrea Grant w4ji'by MargaretFOxton and Ger#e "IN.THE HEART OF all" at Colleen Smith Tiffin. •The one having a birthday DOWNTOWN VARNA'' 4827103 nearest the date of the meeting was Vi Marjorie Wall. The committee in charge of the NEWSY SUZY aprons and hope to finish them s0011, program was composed of Eva 3f u This week volleyball is off to a The students will be going to the Carr, Helen McBurney and Olive CRAIG HEATING, rogl)nq industrial arts class at the beginning '�,Ie Wilson gave an' F start. The intramural teams Jamieson. Me h&Oi started to play each other and of February. annual report which brought the BOB MAST gr6t s, -Colleen Smith members up to date on the club's portsmanship has been sI10%Yn tb-oughout the games. Boys' This week in Mrs. Kerr's class activities 'in, 1986. Gertie Tiffin FINE 001 Furnace installations aftd, girls' try,ouits for the school they are starting a detective unit by reported on the club's,ftnances. n "leaning tda?n also have started, bringing . detective tools and dis- Furnace and chimney c rted. A card of thanks was read from f1dieat skills are being learned by guises'to school and,setting the plot the Rebekahs for a donation toward 24, hour emergency ser\ki.ce P Oing these games. The teachers and characters in a mystery novel. a wheelchair, made possible by r involved, are Mr. Lindsay and Mr. The children are looking forward to saving grocery tapes.. WINGHAM 3157-3641 Shdw. We hope to have a great solving many cases. The - committee served refresh- sea(bon. The Grade 3 pupils are beginning ments. The next meeting will be held -Army Patti Reid to learn to multiply and are glad to Wednesday, Feb. 4,' at 2 p.m. and Sylvia Wai be, writing again. The rgrade 2s are and subtracting up to 100. On Dec. 19 Mrs. Overholt's class adding a .had a tea• for the -Jennifer Cameron ANNOUNC-OMENT , parents of the Health- care team children in the challenging, learning In the near future Mr. Hutchin- son's class is planning a class trip to SUPPORTS SPECIAL OLYMPICS - The Grey-Bruce chapter of -the needs class, must have RNA, Ontario Automobile Dealers Association recently presented a cheque 4 'bnnifer Hewines Visited Florida the Wawanosh 'Nature Centre for cl f for $3,300 to the Ontario Special Olympics. 43N Chisholm, OADA presi- Conservation Education. This tri er the Christmas vacation. She is P. ]s OARNA stand dent and John Cullen, Grey-Bruce OADA director, presented the che- ba-ek now and reliving hermemories will tie in with the, study on wolves there. and early settlers., Also the entire Community-based care for the que to Graham Leggat, executive director of the Special Olympics. A h class welcomes a new student, elderly and disabled requires a total of $ 70, 000 was raised by automobile dealers across,the province -Justin Ping Mr. Sakasov's- Grade '5 class is Shawn Daly, a. health team approach that includes for the mentally handicapped. glad to get back to school. The,clags -Melissa Schefter registered nursing assistants, ac- is looking forward. to a field .trip to. a' Mrs. Train's class is happy to start cording to Verna Stpffler, executive bi* to cut down a, tree. a -new calendar year ,of. school in director of the Ontario Association L i JAson -is at the top of the 'Math 1987. They are learning the skills of of Registered Nurses. Voice for upports Daring comments she made last ch,affienge and the class is learning winter safety. In. gym class they long di have been going outside, playing week in Toronto, Ms,'Steff]6r said two, private emb,Ws. bills, g division. Graham is coming to teach follow the leader and having lots of that.without anAndependent college to oversee RNAs, there will be less Chairman 'X-im at most important unit and the support s. G Bdkela an art class and Mr, Poulin' is fun, 01 1 welcomed 12 members of the of'' the right to life to all'from con- teaching them the French words for. -Steve Bourne momentum for reforming health care delivery. Wingham Voice for Life'ex.mutive'to ception to death. al�jhe rooms land furniture in their the group's f irst.meeting of the year. in her educat,fon report, Sally homes. As primary and practical care Campeau explained that CKNX will, �`o thin M'. 1. Nether specialists, specialists, RNAs are ideally placed Hipka Bakelaar read a brief passage, Tpe class has starterk I ab�uf topics on which, to write to deliver health services for the from Isaiah and offered a prayer of continue to show the 30 second pro- hosts ACW elderly and disabled in the com- encouragement for the continuing bf life`-.Wmmercial, with 20 showings 7 s hes for the public, speaking 'scheduled for January, 15 in P�pc 9 Maintaining pro-lifework. contest. BELGRAVE The January munity, she said. M ng RNA services is essential Members of the Winghan group February and another 20 in March. I il to economic and p Kenneth Lapp meeting'of the Anglican Church. professional health services. are in favor of two ptivate member's Members were reminded to The new year, has begun and Mr. -Women was held. at 'the home of continue o tinue putting. pro'-life articles in Delmar Sproul Insurance Broker far ,West Wawanbsh-Mutual There is a need for more trained bills now being considered by the 11i In- Morton's 'class' is back to the books-. Mary Isabel held lastTuesday. .1 % asks for their ,church bulletins, It was surance Company is pleased to announce that David 8proul'has 'staff to deliver pProary, efire in the House of Commons. One The students'also are working on The president, Mrs. Nanc� Jardin) I potted 'that six members'had completed the -Ontario Mutual. Insurance Association Agents F ' -Ontario, hospital .an' nursing home protection of the unborn., in the reported th� musical "Annie". However, not read .the on, the theme of. passed the §�ystem, Ms. Steffler added, 'and Charter, of Rights, while the other attended the. '24-hour prayer. vigil Brokers License School and has successfully everyone is involved and so Mr. "Incarnation" and the scripture was., 9 outside the Morgentaler clinic in Registered InVrance Brokers of Ontario exam. read by Olive Campbell. The proper, comffiuhity health care also deals with legal counsel 'for the Morton is beaching an art class requires, fron(line caregivers'such' unborn Toronto,'Dec. 10.. \For'your insurance needs phone ,during �t he'pract ices. They 'have prayers were said in unison. or Some executive members may Delmar or David 529-727.3 done such things as tesselations and The minutes of the previous as RNAs. liefore closing, members decided Without an independent RNA attend the..next,S-onference of Real Mike Miller 529-7843 geometrical art and they , are meeting were readby Mrs. Gladys on Wednesday, April 29 as the college to regulate license Women in Toronto,:fe.b. 1A, Therne starting to work on photography Van Camp and the treasurer's tentative date for the annual dinher. requirements, scope of practice-and of' the,,confer6nee is "Growing with using the darkroom. They also will report given byMrs. Jean'Nethery. -1,,fforts are heing. made-to,have I special , skills, the Peterson the Grass Roots". The'6rganization be,de0igning sets for the musical. The roll, call was answered by-nine has am . ong ., its objectives the reaf- Larry lleti'derso.n", former CBC -Christ Crawford members reading St. John, Chapter provincial government risks per.- -mation t anchorman, as guest speaker. WINGHAM FRUIT MARKET petuAting a costly, niedical-mode],: fi,. that the family is society'� Mrs. 'Martin's Grade 34 students 17. The dues were paid and collec- institutional health system, shesaid. are looking forward to an interview tion taken. It w.1s'anno1unced,that An- independ6fit RNA college will Schnelde's No. 1 related to their pioneer study Unit. three bales Were sent to Casablanca onstrate the goVernment'� M'H. Ford, is coming to tell in- before Christmas, Wieners ... ....... 1b. 1.89 comm to a continqurn,of care S hold e demc s.�s m et tehesting stories and relay facts The election of officers for the Schneiders Parchment allo6t 'pioneer days. We have rh coining year resulted as follows: which stresses quality and self- any president sufficiency.1VIrgarine lb. ..69 q6stions,ready for discussion time. Nancy Jardin; vice pr Legislation in Alberta, Man e esi-. suffici itoba i' e RoomMaxw6ji fious&s. OZ." The children are prog essing well dent, Ardyss Johnston; secretary, Prince Edwaid.1sland, Quebec and with their multiplication tables and Gladys Van Camp; treasurer, Jean New Brunswick-bas- already, pointed 'The" WOM-eh"Is'Missidwayy, s4dr6tf,4,i99 art�,ti�ing-�ou'hidfs*,"ii�tere�tii,ig toys Nethery and cars, Mary Isabel and trivia to discover new facts. 'Neihery*. the, Way for the"government to of St. An 's, Presbyterian The executive committee for 1987 -.,. W� . . Bg Cee establish an RNA,college, in Ontario, Church, Win held its first.-�. was installed by Mrs. J. English. D�AWing illustrations are changing, The program was prepared by in., some notebooksinto colorful pictur6 three '-Year last pa 10 oz. can Ardyss Johnston who read"' th sheadded.. meeting of, the new Committee members. include,. past 24 X s poems "The Changing Seasons", Tuesday in - theu president, - Mrs. , .,Bateman; 606ks. :.. poer Roorri. the' Canned, Pop, case4.79 "New Year's Reverie" and "An-. Mrs. H. BiitemAn opened president, Mrs. G.� Wall; vice -Charlotte Bouwets Ptiritan 24 oz. Miss Cunningham and • family other Year". meeting With a. welcome to all and a, president, 'Mrs.- J: Donaldson; The meeting closed by singing Area rela'tivet We recording secretary, Mrs.,C.,Tiffin; Beef.or Irish stddies, students are right back to poem for the new year, entitled r and lunch was served b y the an if We Will I it by the Gifts of treasurer, Mm Bateman;, pianists, to Wo k -after the holidays. They are grace a Stew ....... enjoy. celebration c Mrs. J. Corm­gijid Mrs. W. Ford; continuing to work on sewing their -hostess. Others". Christies 1 115. The scripture and meditation were ,apply, Mrs. Bateman';, publicity, GORRIE - Mr... and Mrs. John C. giverf by Mrs. G. Wall and,found in Mrs. D. Ritchie; Glad Tidings, M. 'Plain or Salted ANNUAL Brown of,Stratford celebrated their the Book of Matthew: "Ye are the Wilson; associate members, Mrs. Metcalfe 50th wedding onniversar,,Y' on Sun- -light of the world," Mrs. Wall also I lit W. Woods, Mrs. D. Eadie; library. Soda .......... 1.49- Campbells 1.0 oz., JANUARY 'Mac day, Jan. 11, in Stratford. a candle for,. the new year. and literature, Mrs. G. 'Wright, Mrs. is, high man at The bride of 50 years ago is the Agnes Williamson led in prayer W. Lapp; nominating committee, Tomato former Phyllis Hanna, daughter of and Mrs. W. Con&am gave a talk on Mrs. Lapp and auditors, Mrs. W. SALE euchre party the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hanna Ford and Mrs. R. McKay. Soup ............ 2/.79 missionaries and their work, ending of Henfryn. The groom is the sofi'of With a prayer. Mrs. Bateman conducted the STORE.HOU . RS: Man. at. 7:30 a.m.-'to 7: 1 00 p.mi., BELMORE - Five tables were in the late Mr. and Mrs. George'Brown The offering was received by Mrs. business and. Mrs. Tiffin, gave the Men's play at the euchre party held last to 91 of Molesworth. Congram and, dedicated by Mrs. D. minutes of the ye'ar and the roll call Friday 7:30 a.m. :00 p.m. Thursday at the community centre. .was answered, Mrs. Wall gave the Phone 357-2240. We Deliv V and Mac Metcalfe was highman, wbild treasurer's report, 1. Ladies Eleanor Dane was high lady. Elmer • The meeting closed with a prayfr• JeIffr;iy was low man and Florence Anglican ch u rc h w6m e n led by Mrs, Bateman. The executive Wear Metcalf ' e was- low lady. George • members were in, charge of the Hamilton had the most lone hands plan upcoming, luncheon meeting and refreshments. I S i and Ken Dickson won the door prize. CHARMAN The next euchre party will be Jan. LUCKNOW 528-2526 22. GORRIE - At the,first meeting of were read from those who received the new year, members of St. baskets of treats for Christmas, Stephen's Anglican Church Guild, it' was decided that the annual JANUARY WALL TO WALL meeting at home of Grace votry meeting, will be held onl�,Jan. 0-rWEAR WINTER Browne on Jan. 6, discussed and 25 following the worship service., IG & FO E��PENING SAVINGS CLOT"'N -tire Forrilly HOURS arranged a noon luncheon to be held Each family is responsible for For the Ell sults ursday, Jan. 151h Tues.-Sat. Jan. 22 in the churchbasepient. - providing its own lunch. The next piece Snow S 10 a.m. to President Cherie Farrish opened" meetinvwill be held Feb. 3 at the $42.95 B(fY IN BULK AND SAVE! $39.95 x:30 p,m. th6 meeting with a prayer for the home of Beryl Steuernol. Meetings Adult Sizes T E new year and conducted devotions, for the upcoming year- � were Bulk Bak Ind _Pood$,.Bu Ilk'Cookies, Sizes 7. 14 ..$29-95 A,hymn was sung and scripture was discussed; Mrs. Ruppel will com- 'Bulk Candy, His or Her read from Isaiah, chapter 40. A prise a new list containing the Bulk Nuts, sizes 2-6, rately. Sold Sepa Roots, FABRIC WINGHAN meditation and, prayer from. The details of each meeting. Discount Grocery items jacket or ' pants TrOPIr a, Kiss, Living Message followed. The Rev. Harry Jennings read Sweat TOPS bY -an Mariner Si 6.4 3,57-2190 de ds of a hymn and closed the HOT CHOCOLATE .... Beaver Carlo', BOUTIQUE votions closed with the collect for words the Swis's Treat .... I ... lb, 1.39 Atlantic, $39-0 beside Pepi's Pizza the new year. meeting with prayer, The mystery and others from 10 "1 M�,,s Safety Work Shoes' $114.91 SPLIT PEAS .................... lb'. w49 n The roll call was answered by 15 gift, provided by Joan Cane, was Large Flal(e pants members and a favorable. report , won by Janet Hogg. The hostess, 1b. *3 Q Work was given for 1986 by the treasurer, assisted by Georgina Zimmerman, OATMEAL.......... .......... 0 Dorothy gtippeL Thank-you caroa.. served Idtich. Red Kidney SEANS :.................... .92 1�h or CrunchyKraft Smootr'^�PEANUT BUTTER ... ........ lb. 1 •.09 ti Notes- from Fordw. ich - Brown, White or Icing REDPATH SUdAR .............. lb. 034 NEW & U E. D. Smith- 100 oz. Tin CarP, SED FURNI���E Rl Mrs. Jean Sothern accompanied Mrs. 'Robert Vanderneyden 11 Box Ot, Anti Gift Renis, MI6 •',ads Church �KETCHI . ....... 4.1-9 Spring Mattresses, Wateeds P J0 WINQHAM Mr. and Mrs,. Elwood, Smith'and returned'ho'nie last weekend after Wat units, t)e 01 A191 , , i , Choice Grad 100 oz. Tin 'Recliners br Gllder� Rocke sks-, - 4� (ANGLICA i UNITO Mrs. Harry Hicks on a seven-day visiting for a few days with 'friends iv) 1, 1 rs $249.00 Et 2, SLICED, ASHES ......... .... 5.49 01' CHUFtCH holiday recently, on a cruise ship for at Cochrane. Novo 750 Mf Strawberry or 6 Drawer Highboy ... WINGHAM' National Orocers. Ports of call were Friends of Edna Doig will be .... 1.59 4 ft, Walnut Elerdroom $96.00 AY JAM .... AASP85A 0 Sulto John Street At-Centre Street San 3,son. Puerto Rico, St. Thomas liileased to bear she was able to rod 1920's-, in the U.S. Virgin' Islands, St. return hom-e,from the Ligtowel, I Hollandia 226 gr. pkg, �HE AOLICAN PAAISH,OF 217-Minnie St;-� ASSORTED COOKIES .............. ........ Moartin, l3arbados and Martinique.- hospital. Mrs. Harvey Bride of Don I 1 .$498 . .00­ WINGHAM AND BE, OAAVr: Sunday, January le La (`"ave 4 kg. Tub Golden L % IeAilng for bomb Sunday - Nils spent the weekend with her Before 10:46 6* - Sunday Sdhcd 4 SUNDA -JANUARY 18 1:00 A.M. mornifid1w -visittid'with Mr. and Mrs. mother. SOFT MARGARINE ............. 7 0Y9 they The sympathy of the community Potafoas 861d In 50 lb. Bags list plana. 25th Andw a 04 11:0 0a,m Hol� Communion, William Linden 9t Puerto Rico, F3pdor White Sunday School and Nursery- -Guest Speaker': Mrs. 'trudy wl, Mr. . and' 'Mrs, Howaid Welsh of goes to.Mr. and Mrs. John Tudall in seehlvelib, Jenny ******* k 11-111 . I . . _ . tto mllwfth Morefibld visited guriblay with Mr. e death of his stater; Ce 00 Minister ftev, J. Aea Goof and Uft. tatte'Rolloy. assed away 10 funeral BUY, tPAD9 09 89LL - GIVE US Al.VEL-11 At th,6 6tedfan $A .119 Tues. Jan. 3 •- �8:00 P.m lest week, The d GVW1*V'i �oiofs' last etaEVehlh OUild Meetingall " g S.A., MOv, MarY 04696660 Who had resided service was'hild itis Port Colboind ^1A X�AL%_ SN%avlatl 001,0ent"P 0i%e kvov Org6dkt Mr. Hop Swaftl& WING HAM SALES-� RE �Ml& ass aino were Mr. for' sevetal -yetirs at' the Pordwith and among those attenI A NA nurilfig.hotie passed awq lixat and Mrs.. Mark arunar6ki and Minister. Rev. 0, Mtidgo churolh - �019081 0 wi#&. Pofideal w9lide wti held Imt, familyf Mt, and Mrs. TtIdan abd ±n Moh.-Sat. 6.13 P.M., Pei. Nights till 9 p.m dhd Mrs. aeorgina ftybield of 1$ Saturday trom 'the Watta ftndral Tdt� visa ML9fordard'aca6pted. 111� _11L �' TOW ffoim aoftie. Listowdl. ------ NO /__dvan(