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filled out and seat to John Wise bloom. A silhouette results fronn
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Edgar'Dane agreed to fill it. in. light. The size of the negative is -
As Mrs. John Rutherford has been relative to picture quality and Mrs.
...knowiing the advantages of Retirement Annuities
' from The Co-operators, Defer income taxes and the Institute representative onthe Dickson also explained the uses of .k
t establish a guaranteed retirement income with a Registered arena board for the past three years, different lenses. € V
1Co-operators.a . request was made for a She then showed a number of
Deferred Annul from Consider q � � •" �^ '• ;
replacement. This person probably beautiful slides and framed pic- tik
these advantages: tures, illustrating her o
f to will be Mrs. Doris Hays. l; pints. This
1. Convert your Plan to a lifetime annuity, the only, was accompanied b an interesting
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All members signed a get -well P Y g
- method of guaranteeingan income for life and only
y card for Mrs. Edna Baird, who is . commentary.., y,
available from a life insurance company. She advised group members to be
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2. No fees at start or finish of Plan. Lbndon hospital. ` thankful for all their senses and h
" Mrs. George Kieffer then in- Pp Y+"
3. Your choice of variable interest rate or guaranteed appreciate the bounty around them.
interest rate. g She also said the should look for the y
. troduced the gust speaker, Mrs, Y
4. Your savings are secure•, guaranteed by,Co-operators Deanne Dickson, whose topic was good in other people.
Life Company, photography. She explained it is a The hostesses, Mfrs. George
Get a head start on a secure tomorrow - talk to way of preserving sights, memories Kieffer and Mrs, Tom Inglis, then
The Co-operators today.
and faces. A good photograph presented a small gift to Mrs.
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photo, -she said. Using scenery,lunch of fruit cups and cookies to. end s
frame your, picture with somethin,.the meeting.
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CO_op �� t®� '.Family
Sunday' h.I insurance Services'
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WINGHAM:•$-Alfred Street,357`-3739 at Knox,United, Church
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BELGRAVE — As -of Feb. 15 the. explained the temple or church
third Sunday of each, month, former- where the people of Shiloh worship -
LIFE
-HOME-,A•UTQ COMMERCIAL- FARM TRAVEL + ,
,- ly Children's Sunday at Knox United ped had many rooms, one of which'%� e
1 ■ Church, has been renamed "Family was special with two things of sig-
Sunday." Parents and their families nificance set aside for worship. One
attend the., service together to form was the gold -covered cherubim
the large congregation. Sunday decorated ark of God containing the
School classes have been suspended tablets of the Ten Commandments.
for this occasion. The second was a golden lamp of
Rev. John G: Roberts conducted Turkish design.'
't.•�/ the service with the theme "Family
.1 �.• . Worship". Paul Coultes led in the re- Samuel was 12 years old when the ..,���� • Y '
Lord spoke to him. His work in ihe. e
onsive- reading. Mr. Ind , Mrs. shrine was to open the doors and
Glenn Coultes and Mark presented t
�j��j(�j( light the lamps.
J'' i `t d Jl YON the scripture from Samuel in
dialogue form with Mrs. Coultes as Four things of importance con-
9 "narrator, Mr, Coultes- as Eli and cerning Samuel are: 1. He was in-
DA volved in God's house. 2. He wor F d
Mark as.Samuel. ,
Mrs. George 'Procter, 'organist, shipped with his parents all his life.,
HARE SING accompanied the children's choir for., 3. He and other children have, un -
the anthem, "hove the Lord". realized spiritual experience. 4. -Eli
The _offering -was received by and other teachers must ,instruct
Chris. McIntosh, .Mark • Coultes,. children that'God is calling. Parents
Corey McKee, and Paul Coultes. should speak, connect and give
>ts pleased to welcome To introduce iris tr►essage, "the guidance.
•' minister asked "What is, the The children sang the benediction THE WINGHAM CANADETTES held an in-cluti. competition . at the. F. E. Madill Secondary School in
Debra' Simmons Qrrinture story saying?'': He then to conclude the service.. Wingham. Winners of the individual categories were: back, Lisa Chapman, Advanced Senior; Lana Thomp-
son, son, Senior; ,Diane •Skinn, ' Pre -senior; 'Margaret• Skink; Ini.ermediafe 3; front, Laura Sinclair, Intermediate 2;•
to its hairstyling .staff . - a heather Ann Hall, Intermediate 1; Jacquelyn Elston; Juniors,, Dana Davies, Juvenile and extreme front, -
'Debra. has 10 years of,Couple.is,married-at'
arrie -at e
Michelle Thompson, 'Tiny Tots.
eacperience 'in hairstyling, and , p
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servicing all your hair needs. Sarah, Elizabeth. Colquhoun and Arthur Gibson was best man. f�l'S� Gabfest
William David Newton were Ushers were Kevin Cleghorn and Dr. John A. Weir, president .of
--� married' Oct. 4, 1986 in Lakeview ' JiniColquhoun,thebride'sbrother. Wilfrid Laurier University, will INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. '
Presbyterian Church; Thunder Bay. A reception was held at the discuss recent developments at the
' ' , y Insurance'- Ali types. Home, business, auto, farm, life'.
BRING ill THIS AD I Rev. L. Blake, Carter officiated. Airlane Motor Hotel.. The grooms university when th'euevale. • 'Alumni WINGHAM 357-2636 • GORRIE 335,-3525
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ALL and Te is the daughter of Dr. attendedsister,athe guest bookrb a Caswell ., toe t to for graduatesAssociation din a 100-k lrometre Thurs: Feb. 19 to Wed. Feb. 25
Q Colquhoun of the bride was proposed by Carolyn area of Kitchener -Waterloo.
RECEIVE 1 �Q SERVICES Thunder Bay. The groom 11S the son 'Thuis. Feb. 19-Darice, Sponsored b1
of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P."Newton � Colquhoun. " • The university has more than 6,000 , , ' p y Wingham Happy Gang, Wingham Armouries,
Out-of•town guests attended from graduates' in the immediate Twin Refreshments, Everyone Welcome.
of Wroxeter. Tuts. Feb. 24 , Regular Meeting Branch 180, Royal Canadian 'Legion, Wingham
Wroxeter, Gorrie, Elora,-Wingham, City area and hopes Gabfest will Legion, 5:00 e.m.
The bride was attended by'her Walkerton, ,Toronto, Edmonton, help graduates �•enew old frien- . Wed. Feb. 25 Salvation Army, Casserole 'Luncheon, 12:06 Noon to 2:00' p.m.,
��������� i three sistkrs: matron of honor was. Barrie and Invermere. dships and be a step toward $4.00, Phone 357-1367 or 357-2916 for Tickets,
Cathie Colquhoun and(Carolyn and . Following honeymoon 'toOttawa. establishment of a local alumni'
Margot Colquhoun were: brides- acid Montreal, the couple is•residing chapter.
maids. in Thunder Bay.. ' A slide -music show, highlighting ' : • • '
JL JLd� D S Y YLI ®1 G ' developments over the past 75 years;' tl tl • • ,
will be • a feature of the meeting. ,
Hours: Tuesday - Saturday W r Many popular faculty members will Earn up to
Open Tuesday & Thursday Evening's more 01
be on hand, including Dr., Max D.
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Waterloo Lutheran Seminary. There
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TRIANGLE DISCOUNT X P a " combofromfhemusicfacul e
SPECIALS a This r the first in a series of °
�� � � g:, , � �"� events for area grads;"' says Bruce• -
r'. s3s Harley, co-ordinator of alumni af-
fe.z s.: ,, - .Is r, �, N , ri .., :�, •. z ; ' fairs. "There will be future events
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TOWN OF WINGHAM
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.available in advance and at the door. The Town of Wingham is currently seeking interested citizens. to 4 .
sit as a member of the Municipal Planning Advisory Committee. The' t ;
` k Committee provides advice to Town Council on zoning and plann
ing matters. '
In 1970• according to. Statistics
Interested e
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of women'whose spouse's were under during normal office hours.
": Y Y 1980" � C 65 years of age worked at some time
J. Byron Adams
�4 duringthe year, B the figure k
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2 had risen to 61 per cent.
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