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Visitors last Tuesday with Mr. and Bill Forster now is resident at : w��h r ,
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Mrs. Victor Emerson were Cindy the Lucknow retirement, home. The 'ADS'
W A Moore and Mrs: Muriel Thompson•of community wishes him years of }
A' Wingham.. Last Wednesday, Mr. and happiness there. f-
Mrs. Tony Straker visited: with the The Women's Missionary Society The Advance-Times 357-2320 '-
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JY� spent some time with her father, Wednesday at the home of the r-
r°a�� 5 ' Cliff Rollin resident Mrs. Walter Elliott. The
r1` � ` ,f•, The Whitechurch congregation eaders were Mrs. Elliott and Mrs. WIlr HAM FRUIT MARKET
completed its meetings for January Archie Purdon, who presided for
., _• in-.the Presbyterian Church and now their own portions of the meeting. ' Schneiders 500 Mgr.
will worship in the United Church The scripture was, read by Mrs. Sliced
during the month of February. Elliott and Mrs. Mildred Purdon w�1C��
� � £" 5`: k _ w Mr.; and Mrs. David Wharton of" gave the meditation: The ladies „
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Highway No. 86, near Whitechurch learned the presbyterial is 100 years Bacon o, e• a e o 0 0 o a °a 0 0 o e o ee e e
=-$ 99
k' : �M visited Sunda with his father, Hugh old and celebrations are being
Y g Schneiders 175 gr.
"-° Wharton, at Bray Lodge. planned. The topic for the meeting
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° Mrs. Lorne Durnin accompanied was "New Beginnings' and given by Ham
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Tiffin to the' Mrs. Purdon. „ steal ..° . ° e e e e ° e e �°99
Wingham hospital Sunday to visit Visitors Sunday with lyIr; and Mrs. York Frozen -
Rkc • r ` her husband, Lorne, whom she had E. W. Beecroft were Glen Sinnamon, Beef, Chicken, Turkey
E not been able to visit for two -days '. Mr', and Mrs. Ronald Beecroft and
Meat Pies
because of the stormy weather. Mr. Kevin' and Stacy Werth, 'all of ° ° ° °' • ° ° e ° .�9
,TINA ICOTSANiS is a Grade 7 SEAN WHITELEY a resident of 'ELIZABETH JONES a Grade 7 and Mrs. Tiffin visited with Mr, and. Wingham. m Puritan 24 oz.
Mrs. Victor Emerson at Bray Lodge, All roads were'open Monday and Lasagna ° ° ° ° ° ° ° °
student at the Wingham Public Wingham, . is in Grade 8 at the student .af the 7urnberry Central 4s g 1.59
School,and her sponsor is The Wingham Public School. His• School,- lives in Wingham. Her a addition to- visiting al. Durnin things, back to normal after the Tan 3's -
Golden Pheasant Restaurant. sponsor is A Touch of Class. g Store. 1. stormy weather on the weekend. g
p 9 ,and Bob-Arrat the-hospital.
sponsor �s Vance's Drug Drinking Boxes . ' . . e e .. -.99
tivit�fil�i�ta �i�ail`� ! {Nis, 45 .d '� Q' W i h a Sunkist Size 11.`3 .
g tman i 'new owner. Navel
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Oranges tb .... a ... g of Bruce Tele• hone �Co. ...t......Doz.1.89
P STORE HOURS: Mon::=Sat. 7:30 a.m. to. 7:00 p.m., .
FORDWICH,.- Ra Wi of
�. Y tman � .Sharon Agla
the Wightman Tethanked Mr. 9�
lephone Company Wightman for his very interesting Friday 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.. '
� which serves much of Howick talk and pictures. Phone 357-2240. We'DeI*
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Township, was the guest speaker
The meeting openecwith the'Od'e,
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• Wit; Institute met Jan. 21 in the com- -Lord's Prayer. Miss Minnie d► C� 41
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munit hall. McElwain conducted d
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t Mr. Wightman was introduced by reading an article, "Nothing is Too
„\ Clara Gibson and gave a'bistory of Good for a,,Friend"; followed by the
the-telephone,.Bell Inv ing tha Alexander singing of the'first verse of "What a
say
. R� Graham he first one Friend We Have in Jesus''.
A r 4 F in 1876. The first call was made by Rojl call, ."Memories of the party
Mr: Bell to his helper, Mr. Watson, "
,,,��, � �, s a,:' g,•r, ° P �` P , "line"', was answered by members
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in Boston. and guests. Mrs. 'Gibson read a
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g poem, "The Tele hone", also ar.-
Mr. Wightman also told the p
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14 members that his company has ticles from the Tweedsmuir History
purchased the Bruce Municipal gook about the Howick phone
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Telephone Company and is, - P P Y companies. KI N'
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'JAY MARSTON is sponsored by JULIE HENRYis -sponsored b LORI CRAWFORD, a Grade 7 preparing to convert to the com- nThe g ng of ti0 closed with the
Y uter system. He expects to have it si • Canada" and the
The Flower Nook in Wingham. He ' the Brookhaven Nursing Home. student at the Wingham` Public, in operation by 1990. He read, a Institute Grace. Lunch was'served
is a Grade 8 student of 'the She: is in Grade 8 at the Wingham School and a resident. of Wing poem, "The Telephone Smile", and
ham, �s s onsored b P by Freida Klaassen, Donna King
Ho�iick Central School.and lives,'. Public School. and a resident of . P y Shirley's had numerous pictures and cli - ISEASE. ,
P P and iVIarjorie Johnston.
at RR 1, Wroxeter. the town. House of Fashion. Dines on display.
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MRS..WILLIAM SOTHERN , Bluevahe seniors' hold fir
• , , ` to the,�idne�,.% ee of 1usiness m ting 7.
N Ot b fro' h' ltd Bill Peacock low man.TwoFoundation
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sr etin of the year on prizes ,were also resented for " I
first business 26 g, P Of CA.nada
Satu' da y and weekend guests with. " A - total' . of $373 was collected in Mr.
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Monday, Jan. 26 with°37 members ~ clos st birthday to Laura' Jenkins '
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Sangster were Fordwieh' for' the Palmerston and ville,. visited Sunday_ with Mr'. and-, A new slate of officers took over,, Lunch followed prepared by 1VIr: 0-41
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,i and Mr's. Bert HOffele, Kurtz- attending. and George"Fisher.
consis'tin of • Ross Turve, and Mrs. Joe Walker, Florence ' �.
Nir; anc1!Irs. Clark'Spencer and son district branch of the Canadian Mrs. Carl•D'Arcey.. °' g, Y,
Dillon of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs', Dan Diabetes Society. The society is Mrs. 'Bill Mulvey of Belmpre, president; Gordon Mundell, yice- Johnstor�andEdith Garniss. ` N,. �. r.
`White and'dau titers .Jennifer'and president; Bob.Gilles -
g , grateful to the canvassers and• all visited Monday with her parents; P pie, secretary. Next open euchre is Monday, Feb.
mJamie, °London; Laurie Orr Barb.'Tervit, is the, 9 and the next business meeting will
,and those who donated to the fund. Mr.-and Mrs. Bill Sothern.
friend Mark of Niagara Falls; Claire The Fordwich'Women's Institute Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller spent a but-she will be in Florida until April be Monday,'Feb. 23.
v r, and Mrs. Jack` San ster,C if (30th�intheFordwich'Hall., tcouple of dayg last weyk with Mr. dudVera
unt�Mhfefni' will take over her
Orr and friend Jim of Burlington.; card art will be held Friday nigh
�M g i• - and Mrs.-Geor a Pierce in Elora.
ford; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hogg and Mrs. Carroll Johnson accompad -M.n and Mrs. Wally Nixon spent
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Mr. °and 'Mrs, Eldred The meeting was called to order
Gathers; ' ted her daughter, Mrs. Murray 'last week with their son, Howard, at r
'Gorrie. Kirkby of Listowel., to London on Sault Ste. Marie. by the president and the minutes of
Don Montoux returned home Monoay"and visited Mr. Johnson in Friends of George Richards will -the last meeting were read by'Mr. ` We
Sunday after spending the past week University' Hospital.: be sorry'to hear he is a patient in Gillespie and adopted: The'
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with his family, Sandra and Brian Mr. and Mrs. Gerald D'Arcey Victoria Hospital London. He 'is treasurer's report was read by Vera - nu•-.wi I l ,carry
'Montoux and Pat and Aaron Zimmer spent a few days last, week in Tor- wished a speedy return to good Moffat and 'Laura Jenkins read. a
. summary of the 1986 financial report your of Orilla6 n onto.. \ health, whic'li was adopted on a motion by _
Mr. aitd" Mrs. Irwin Gibson and � �� Donna, Craig and Edith Garniss.
Mrs. Marian Stirling of Listowel `c _ . ■
visited one day-last week•with Mrs,. Mrs. Smith . hosts meeting. Following adjournment of the
Alma Hargrave`and David. meeting, nine tables of progressive
Mrs. Nellie Simmons returnedof .Corrie 111'MS members
o- euchre were in play. .After eight /
home Sunday after visiting the past games, prizes were presented to: O
riveek with Mr. and Mrs: Doug p' Anna Johnston, highAady;, George,
�Vildfang in Mississauga., GORRIE — The Women's all joined in singing a hymn. Mrs. Fisher, high man; Lillian Elliot, low �
r Friends,of Carroll Johnson will be, Missionary Society of Knox ` James Robinson sang, two solos,
Presbyterian Church held its "For These Tears I Died" 'and
sorry to hear he-was taken to Y
0niversity Hospital, Londqn, on January meeting at'the home of "Where Jesus is, 'Tis Heaven",
Thursgay.. He is wished a Speedy Mrs. William Smith. The Women accompanying herself with the Prize winners .
Fleturn to good health. With a Purpose cards were used and accordion.
Mrs. Smith presented a new year
program .entitled "The New Year at euehre_,party . (. '�'. to ' your Valentine! 1 1.
Challenge". Mrs. Jack Hoffma
read Psalm � 8 and each of the 'BELMOH.E Twenty-;_.ne i o Bring your Valentine messages in to the :
„. I h a v e,,,�, used the members took part in presenting the. players enjoyed the euchre party on Ii
Wingham Advance-Times topic. After the singing'of a.hymn, Jan. 22. Where were six .tables .of � « Wingham Advarrce'-Times and We will publish
on a ' regular basis for Mrs. Smith.led in prayer. euchre and the remainder Qplayed
Roll call was answered with iq a Triominos. them In the February •1 1 th edition for $5.00 .
advertising for several hymn or prayer for the new year. The-.. high- man was George I 1,,
g years now with very, Mrs:" Robinson distributed at- Hamilton; high., lady,' Florence. each as'the saiT�,ples be,lowe
X tractively designed programs for Metcalfe; low man; Ivhn-Haskins; °
good results. I find news- .
1987. She also described her visit low lady, Tom Inglis, who played a f
paper advertising for that day tor the church offices-at 50 lady's card. Helene Haskins had the, � . i
either sales or regular' Wynford Drive, and Knox'College in most lone hands and'Elmer Jeffray D ea d lin n e e F r f.- �e b. 6 t h
e very' the Hat onal office staffd'plictures of received
hostesdoor prize; ,
merchandise to b t
Murray Gerrie Ses, Mrs. Myrtle weir, A Show your Valentir)e you cars! i
successful. f , I :
Owner Manager, The meeting 'concluded with Mrs. Jean Rutherford and Mrs.
The Decor Shoppe, Wingham singing "I 'Do Give" and prayer by Mabel-,os, served sandwiches and, •'
Mrs. Robinson. Mrs. Smith served coffee.
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and r a time of fellowshipwas The next euchre art will be Feb, ./ Gro l
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W � s hurC UI�I FORDWICH.— The ainnual vestry wariiens, Peter Harold and I
r love (ANGLICAN) � �' CHURL � meeting of 'pr•iiuity ,Anglican Ch 'ch Emerson Ferguson; board - of � Tom
was held Sunday following the management, rector's, Jdai
WINGHA 001 worship service. Mrs, A Ina Rowley, Elva Foster, Marilyn Potts
217 Minnie Sit. -
John Street at Centre Street Slrndey, i=ebruery 9 Hargrave, vi stry clerk, read ,the Eva Fergus®n, .9v Harold, Tim
minutes of l
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year's meeting and Bunker Gordon Sothern, iferri I
HE ANGLICAN PARI-SH of 10:45 a.m. - Sunday School Mark Hrunar'skl gave the warden's Clark, 1Dave Difiknmre; people's `�i► . --
11:00's.m. Morning Worship
W,INGNA M AND .01EL IRA Sat, Jan. 31 report which showed that the board, Jack Douglas, Doug Bunker,
Skating;,party w(Ut congregation had a very successful Stewairt Iit.owley, Jean Sothern -
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I 14bo s,m, - Wca1y COMMunion ohutoh as questa. Without a rector the past six months. Haunt, � eltr .8othe�n, l�thda ,
i�efreirlwriertts .
..Sunday Schodi4nd Nursery
mark also announced that the neve Footer; lay delegate to synazd,: V�°
towowist "'at tfto" rector, llelr. l3tenda a .Ship tin of the Daunt; substittfte, iLy►ftih bun 4'.
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Next. Week • 9ie�try Meeting 11:�16� e.rn. Minister. l O+r, J: Igea i3r�,t Diocese Nova. cotio, �v 11 -arrive pad fnaStet', Blythe Clark'!
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