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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1987-02-25, Page 11PIP". rr . r x Irt FG, .. :,:4 w r. 'I. ',yw ._N.:. . .r•.. r M• I. V I 'l 3'�I 'Y- �i � �r ' �. �.. � . � - I , --.. ,. i 1 + . I' • . 4 �' j�i i7 f3 If il 4 ! Tile W1pBhp Adrr�►n�ce�Trr►es, s.., .; - .,..•,... ...... .. :.. _ imi i igiiplluppi,Ui,i{ipgiuiili,upu!p!i.liiilu, iVV.opiiiiip.�K�iii iii,ii.r�.i,!L,ugg.q.u,i•iquil!.lii .gilii•.u.pgi,iq' And6r$"ft­ i .. ?tt � r „ 1 �e n 4ervi4 ice GRAVKnox E tedChurfcpdas con-. a farmer }" Mr. King, a er and lay man, r...: ducted by. Mr. G. Ross lid was: con- used Jeremiah s letter to the exiles a"whom Nebuchadnezzar had taken as ® The scripture from Matthew related I prisoners from Jerusalem to Baby.< ` The truce Pro V `�. In�lal the story Of the workers 1nti1Q`X►'i11e- sas�r�e Guy f Ionia saying, Mark for the good of yard and was read by Mr. Murray the cities where I have made you go, r Association } 1�t Scott. Pray to me on their behalf because ' Liberal /" �s s o C i a lr i o 1 1 - Ivan Dow introduced the guest in their welfare you will find your R speaker, John King, Rural Life welfare." i I I' h o I d .a resource person for London con- ference. He spoke an "Corporate Conditions were on a parallel with " those of our present time, he said. �'`,• ■ * Responsibility and It's Fall Out". Our youth today feel hopelessness An organ and piano prelude of and fear a nuclear disaster. But G sacred selections was presented by dont give up, he urged, pray for 3K.F Mrs. George Procter and Mrs.., ■ Leslie Shaw. The large choir sang those who have power over you. 4 eting "Thy Word Is Dear to Me" with Mr. King read a preliminary �� s drafted letter stating farm states organ accompaniment. ties. Farmers ways • must be re - Rev. John G. Roberts extended a' warm welcome to the Targe congre- directed; introduce new crop ro- - = gation'consisting of 20 visitors from tation; return lands to forest includ- s ing marginal lands and fence rows. `war Wednesday March 1118 7 Toronto; United Church, ( Leaside) Toronto; members of Calvin -Brick This is a practical use which the { United Church, East Wawanosh and church can use, he said. This is the gospel. . at 8:00, . n"1. Knox United, Belgrave. SENIOR SPEAKERS —A. public speaking competition for elementary and secondary 'school students was p Following the singing of the bene- y g g g p g presented Pat Cull, Steven Coultes, Ross held last Saturday at the Win ham Legion Halt. Don of Wiri halt►, -s a k -off or, anizer, at the Higgins and John R. Taylor passed diction by the .choir a hot meal was Karla King with first prize in the senior division and Heidi Fillmore was runner-up.. Both girls attend the F. E. .. " served in the school room. theoffertoryplates.. Madill Secondary School in Wingham. • Tara -Arran Community Centre Agriculture Is theme a� 3 _ � 4 to , • Nominate the official candidate for the next of InstRutel meeting. aft e provincial election � BELGRAVE — Theagr•culture that Mr. Alexander has become very meeting of the Women's Institute concerned about soil erosion, wind r • Elect delegates to the Ontario Liberal Party was held in the WI Hall last Tues- erosion and pollution in our area. He Annual General Meetingday, .Feb. 17 at 12 noon. A good -gave a slide presentation to illusµ r crowd enjoyed the many varied "pot trate his very informative talk and 4" Membership Deadlines: luck" casseroles, salads and des handed out information sheets to all ;" h New Members - March 4, 1987 serts, who were interested. He urged 1987 Mrs. Norman Coultes was the con- everyone present to dosomething Renewals -.March 11, to s vener and the motto was "Wilful help correct the situation., (Huron -Bruce, Grey -Bruce) Waste makes Woeful Want". Mrs. Glenn Coultes' thanked 'Mr..' The roll call was -answered by the and Mrs. Alexander. ' For information or membership members stating several ways to . Mrs. Jim Hunter, vice-president; t . , Call' prevent pollution, There was a short was in charge *of the business r. sing -song conducted b Mrs. Glenn meeting. ' It was announced the a Mac Inglis g g Y g . g � Joe Dietrich Coultes, The guest speaker was•N'or- t Morris Township .Federation. of• 367-2043367-2866. man Alexander of Londesborough, 'Agriculture banquet and .the East who is drainage superintendent for Wawanosh Federation of Agri cul- ' ■ the Township of Hullett. ture banquet are both to be held in s Tt• is in connection with this job the WI Hall this spring. LEGION SPEAK -OFF — The Wingham Legion Hall'was the scene of the annual public speaking competition YOU AU-T0'B,U.Y.N0'W­FR0'M for elementary and secondary schogl students last Saturday. Andy Rodger; past president of the Legion, presented the: first -prize trophy. in the junior elementary contest to Linda Stobo'of Hillcrest Central School at - . Teeswaler: `Shawn .Fair of Tumberry Central and.Charlotte Matz of Sacred Heart, Wingham, were second and third respectively,' ' - Seniors meet at -- -- - --'OHN, CU L L -E N- `C -H E'V 0 L D Three. Ms • ,sponsor communityh all CHEVROLET Celebrity Nova • AEA5011501 a n n i'versai r -,on ce•,rl .:-_ . ' ' , IBLUEVALE —a The monthly'. y meeting of the senior citizens.grotep As 'St. Andrew's Presbyterian Boris Bushell. composed . a..poem ° was. held Monday evening at. tlie' Church, Wingham, is celebrating its entitled "Backward Glimpse of 125 community ball With 34 members in ate. 'danc' ' 125th anniversary this year, the first � Years',, .which containedten much ' • ' event 'was .a concert held Friday history of the church. This was read The meeting opened with the evening and„sponsored by the Three ' by John Marin. singing:, of "O Canada", ac - Ms. Seven teenaged girls, The companied by by Florence Johnston President, Alex'.Robertson and his Singspir.ations, delighted . the at the piano. This was followed by a' wife, 'Jean, dressed in' costumes of audience . with their ttendition, of . short sing -song. The minutes of the previous times, greeted everyone as "Make Us+One, Father", "Love`Is last meeting were read and adopted. they arrived. The members, attired Like 'a River" . and "Sing to the in fashion of -years gone by,'com- Lord",, accompanied . ay .Mr. During the business, the group plete with � bustles and swallowtail Cameron. A piano'solo was given by decided to make a donation of $50 to coats, gathered around the piano Mrs. Robertson and the New Life the Heart and Stroke Foundation. and led in a lively singsong of gospel Singers sang two more numbers. The treasurer's report was read and music. Mrs. Don Robertson presided adopted, followed by a reading by at the piano and organist, Bill A special feature .of the evening Mary'Turvey. OLDSMOBILE Cameron, conducted. was Earl and Martha Heywood who 'The meeting then adjourned; and Jim Wilson welcomed those , entertained by performing magic several ganlesofprogressiveeuchre present and gave an interesting tricks, which left the ' audience were enjoyed. Prizes wereawarded resume of 'the Three Ms. The New, mystified. Earl explained the art of to: high lady, Anna Johnston; low, Cutlass Ciera. "Life Singers, Pat Gaunt, Louise magic, asking for audience par- lady„ 1V kgaret Mundell; high man, p 1Y� Bloemberg and, Dianne'. English, tjcipation. At one point it was Wes Paulin; low man; Jack,Fisher; ' C u L} I ass Supreme V u p r�i 1 1 1 sang a medley of old hymns of the thought the Three Ms might -lose ladies door pride, Isabel Garniss church. their president but all ended well! .and men's door prize, Stewart . The first president of the Three Anne Campbell introduced John MacLennan. Calais Toronado Ms, Catherine MacDonald, was Pennyead who gave a very pleasing A buffet lunch was prepared and y present with ,,her husband, Bruce. rendition of Christian songs. Shirley served by Jean Mathers, Mr. and Back sang two delightful Scottish Donaldson closed the program with Mrs. Ross Turvey and Mr. and Mrs. Back to you songs, accompanying herself on the prayer and all enjoyed +a time of ' George Carter. The .next open piano. All sang "Auld Lang Syne". fellowship and refreshment. edchre will be held March 9 at 8 p.m. on Chev full size '87 pickups. FINANCING on S-1 r desperatelypickups We need your TRADE INH We are, of clean,- late model, vehicles. - expire 30 198 Most programs April 03 1 7 so. come in II see us for dertails rt �e voora AIIII 11i , '9 t r48' NSR � ( I `1 ntil Y X a b , � r y � �I °'.hr. 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