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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1968-04-11, Page 4P* TA Advap,ce-Twaes, mut alio. April 11. 1968 features from the World of Women Home a g Knox W.M.S. hoids meeting • BLUEVAIsts4The W.MS. of Knox Church met at the 149me pf Mrs. Wm. ElStOn on Tuesday'eyeuing of last week. Mrs. 'Burns Moffatt opened the meeting with an Easter thought, The • Scripture was read by Mrs. James Elliott, , followed by comments. An interesting newsletter regarding Indian Missions was read by Mrs. Moffatt who also had charge of the study book which was .on. the Korean Church in Japan. At the close of the W.M.S. meeting a short Ladies' Md meeting was held at which the ladies decided to hold an anni- versary supper the middle of June. A social hour followed and lunch wasi served by Mrs. Ross Mann 4na Mrs. Alec MacTav- ish. PLAY IT SAFE .,BE SURE THAT INSURANCE 15 ON THE JOB Burglers Don't Care .If You're Waxed Enough You should care about Personal Property Insur- ance, because it prevents mone- tary Joss from thefts! Consult .us soon, Protect Yourself! B..-CONRON, all 'INiuRANCE AGENCY 3574636 Coinplete. Insurance Coverage —Agent for — Manufacturers Life Insurance. Company 5 John St. W. • Wirtgliern Former Wingham girl wed in double -ring ceremony sss jacket with beige accessories. She carried a bouquet of pink sweetheart -roses. For travelling. the bride chose a strawberry colour wool twill suit with seven -eighth length Nehru jacket and gilt - coloured fasteners and blending accessories. She wore a white gardenia. Guests came from Burling- ton. London, St. Thomas; Clif- ford, Toronto, Gorrie, Guelph, Exeter, Strathroy, Listowel, Wroxeter, Wingharn, Hayfield, Clinton, Ingersoll, Woodstock, Lucknow, as well as the God- ericts area. The couple will reside in Hayfield after their wedding trip to Montreal and points east, and United States. PRE-NUOIAL EVEN' TS Prior to her marriage, the bride was honoured at showers given by Mrs. Harold Jeffery, Goderich, the office staff of Sheaffer Pen and Mrs. Pat Wil- kinson, Mrs. George Gibson, Wroxeter, Mrs. Irene Ott, Clinton. A rehearsal piny was given at the bride's home. Thsr Rev. J.D. MacDonald and Rev. G.J. Ifeersink offic iated at the double -ring wed- ding of Lynda Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allister Green of Goderich and, Charles Bruins - ma, son of Mr. and Mrs, Douwe Bruinsma, R.R. 2. Clinton. Friday, March 22, at North Street United Church, Goderich. The bride, given in mar- riage by her father, wore a floor -length empire gown of peau de soie d'Ameribaine With elbow -length sleeves, a French chantilly lace coat in cage ef- fect with scalloped edge, and a veil of illusion, two-tier, held by a cluster of organza and seed -trimmed petals. She Carried a bouquet of pink roses. Maid of honor, Miss Janice Weigel, Kincardine, wore a gown of shocking pink satin shantung with wedding ring col- lar and elbow -length sleeves, with cage effect in the back lines of the dress. The bridesmaid, Miss Janis Green, sister of the bride and flower girl. Miss Karen Weir of Toronto, a cousin of the bride, wore identical gowns in simpler styles. Each of the bride's attend- antswore a bow headpiece with shocking pink veil and carried white fugi mums. • Groornsnien were Peter Ott Jr.. R.R. 1, Hayfield, and Cecil Bruinsma, IL R. 4, God- erich. Ushers were Murray Gibson of Wroxeter, Mel Greig, God- erich, Fred Bruinsma of Exeter, and Sidney Bruinsma of Wind- sor. Donald Bakelaar of Ingersoll was ringbearer. Mrs. M. L. Hetherington, Goderich, was organist. Decorations in the chinch wee candelabra, and baskets of white mums and gladioli. - The reception was held in hall. Master of ceremonies was Peter Ott. The hall decor- ations were white mums and gladioli, pink and white stream- • ers and bells, and a three tier- ed wedding cake. ' • The bride's mother wore a, costume of petal pink silk worsted With self -embroidery crescent hat of tulle and ostrich tips, matching.accessories, >and"white sweetheart roses. • The groom's mother wore a blue. linen dress and matching To conduct service here Major Margaret Green, Sal- vation Army officer for 26 years, will conduct service iri the local citadel this week-endh She has served in various capacities from teaching in Newfoundland to directing youth program S in Aiberta., She has been in public rela- tions, travelled with the Gos- pel Caravan, and for six years was dean of women at the Sal- vation Army's Training College for Officers, Toronto. - "A third generatien S. A, of- ficer, she is presently engaged in administration in the South - em Ontario area,, l'Intt's the day you've got a (14.4e.:7ivith the government, Income Tax -Day. W you Spent hours bent over a pencil last year, get smart . . GET A 5 -YEAR PARTS WARRANTY Adds, .subtracts, multiplies. 'Usti' 8 columns; totals 9 columns. Snap on cover, handy carrying handle. SEE IT TODAY ,at the WINGHAM ADVANCE -TIMES PHONE 357-2320 at: CHIEF JIM MILLER and Constable Earl Jenkins provided police escort when Post-' master Gordon Sutcliffe moved the cash, " stamps and money,orders from the sald post office to the new building on Satur- day, Part of the transfer is shown being put. in the vault in the new building. --Advance-Times Photo. Mrs. H. Wallace returned as Institute president ss LAKELET—The annual meeting of the Women's Insti- tute was held in the hall Thurs- day night. The president, Mrs.' Harold Wallace presided. The devotions were taiserilsy Mrs. Lloyd Jacques. Roll call was answered by payment of fees. The reports cif the stand - Ing committees were given by .,the conveners and Mrs. Percy Huth gave the feature on "The* Changing Seasons", which was enjoyed. The ladies were re- minded of the Freezer Forum to be held at the Presbyterian • Church at •Wingham on April 18 and Achieverpents•pay,at- - Howick Central School on May. llth. MFS. Hohnstein reported on the 4-H club's trip to the Lis- towel florist. . Mrs. Emerson Ferguson was chairman forsthe election of officers and Mrs. Arnold Garlke was secretary. The new slate is as follows; Past president. Mrs. Jack Ferguson; president, Mrs. Har- old Wallace; 1st vice-pres., Mrs. Walter Demerling; 2nd vice-president, Mrs. Percy Huth; secretary -treasurer, ,Mrs. Emerson Ferguson; assistant, ._Mrs. Lyle Murray;. district dir- ector. Mrs. Jack Ferguson; al- ternate, Mrs. Lloyd Jacques; branch directors, Mrs. Henry Hohnstein, Mrs, Walter Dem- erling, Mrs. Edward David; _public relations officer, Mrs. Lyle Murray; pianists, Mrs. Lyle Murray, Mrs. Jake Ver- steeg; auditors, Mrs. Henry Hohnstein, Mrs. Lloyd Jacques; nominating committee, Mrs. Elmer Greenley, Mrs. Arnold badke, Mrs. Rebert Allan; press reporter, Mrs. E. Fergu- son; shut-ins, Mrs. Gordon Wright, Mrs.3'Elmer Greenley; curator, Mrs. Robert Allan. 'Elected to the standing com- Synodical to be', held in Chatham The annual meeting of the Hamilton -London Synodical of • the Women's Missionary So- ciety of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, will be held in • First Presbyterian Church, Chat- ham, April 23-25. "Stepping Forward into a New Century" will be the s theme. Devotional services will be conducted by Rev. Gs Dalziel, 'minister of the church, Rev. R.D.A. Currie, Rev, D. MacInnes and Rev. M. Tubb, Mrs. R. S. Bilrnham, president, will preside. A complimentary dinner will be given by Chatham Pres- byterial to,the delegates on Tuesday evening. Miss Agnes Gollan of Biafra, Nigeria, will be guest speaker on Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. W.E. McCue- cheon, treasurer on Council Executive will speak on Tues- day evening and Rev. A. ROss, Mitchell, will give a comment. ary and evaluation of the Teens and Twenties panel discussion on Wednesday evening. Meet- • ings will close Thursday noon. mimes were; Agriculture and. Canadian industries, Mrs. Ro- bert McComb. Mrs. Emerson Ferguson; citizenship and *edu- • catiOn, Mrs. Lyle Murray, Mrs, Jake Versteeg; home economics and health, Mrs. Walter Dem- erling, Mrs. Arnold,Gadke; historical research and current events, Mrs. Robert Wood, Mrs. Robert Allan; resolutions, Mrs. Jack Fergpson; ways and means cotrunittee, Mrs. Lyle Murray, Mrs. Walter Demerling. Mrs. Ferguson moved a vote of thanks to Mrs.*Wallace for her work during the year and • invited -her to return.to the chair. Mrs. Wallace thanked ' everyone for their support. Lunch was served by Mrs."1 Walter Demerling, Mrs. Henry ,Hohnstein, Mrs. Harold Wal- lace. • Coupies' Club met Thursday The March, meeting of St, Andrew's Couple's Club was held in the church parlour ThUrsday. The call to worship, entitled "Where Do You Fit In?' was given by Gordon,Sutcliffe. A hymn was sung. The minutes from the last meeting were read and the roll call was answered. The Scrip- ture reading from 1st Corinth- ians was read in unison. The meditatien. "Some Thoughts of Love" 'was given by Mrs. J. Donaldson. Mrs. J. Carr led In prayer.. The offering was received and the offertory prayergiven, by John Donaldson, Jim Carr introduced the ' speaker, Ed Fielding, who , showed slides of his trip to San Feancisco and California. Mr. Fielding showed Many flower, • shiubs and landscape scenes and described them. A social time followed and the meeting was closed by prayer. • Wroxeter UCW,meeting WROXETER--The regal)hr meeting of the United Church Women was held in the church last Wednesday evening. The devotional program was taken by Mrs. Mary Wearring and Miss Elsie Gibsisn. The • theme was Easter. Mrs. James Alcorn sang a Solo "The Holy City"-, accom- panied by Mrs. Edwin Martin. Mrs. George Gibson gave an enjoyable topic pertaining to Easter in which she described thr seven last speeches of our Lord before His death. Mis. Stanley Lockwood oc- cupied the chair kir the busi- ness, The minutes were read by the secretary, Mts. Lillian Gallahernd Mrs. Glen Mc- Michael gave the treasurer's report.' Several items of money -making prOjects were diseussed. Mxs. Lockwood closed the meeting with the benediction and lunch was ser- ved by the members of the Harmony Unit, Describes part •therapy plays in mental health WHITECHURCH-- The spring Thankoffering meeting of the United 'Church ,Women , was held Thursday in the church which was decorated with bask- ets_of spring flowers. Mrs. Garnet Farrier presided at the piano while Mrs. George Thompson welcomed the'mem- bers and guests from LuCknOw and Calvin-Hiick U.C.Ws. and Chalmers. Presbyterian Ws M. S. • She gave the call to worship. Mrs. RusserChapman read the, Scripture. Mrs. Thompson read a letter from. a friend in Korea. Prayer was given by Mrs. Russel Gaunt: y • Mrs. Harvey Houston and Mrs. Raynard Ackelt, sang . • "Have You Been in the .Garden", accompanied by Mrs. Wesley Joynt at the piano. • Mrs.- Dan Tiffin introduced the guest speaker, Dr. Ida Mac- Donald of Teeswater. She 'chose as her topic, ." Man's Greatest Wealth Is Health". Religion has. a great part to •play in mental health. As a result the 'ministerial associa- tion has much work to do in these hospitals. Dr. MacDon- ald described the work of the old and new hospitals construct- ed in London. Describing dif- ferent types of patients she told of her work in occupational therapy which plays a large part in helping mental patients. Miss Mildred McClenaghan thanked .Dr. MacDonald and presented her with a gift. • The offering was received by MIS. Albert Coultes arid Mrs: Carl Weber and dedicated by Mrs. Elwnod Groskorth. Cal- vin-Bkick ladies, Mrs, Donald Dow aid Mrs. Sydney Thomp- son sang "The OM Rugged Cross" accompanied by Mrs. Norman Coultes, An Easter,hymn was ' sung and Mrs. Thompson closed the Meeting with the Mizpah benediction. All were then invited to the basement for lunch and a social time. Attend wedding WHITECHURCI-1-.Attending the wedding of Wayne.Farriet and Beth Annie Jean Barbour at nillsburgh Presbyterian Church on Saturday were his parents„ Mr. and, Mrs, Garnet Farrier; his grandmother, Mrs. Gibsan Gillespie; his sister and her husband, Mr' and Mrs.: ' .• . • Fred Davis; and his uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Russel Farrier of Wingharn. The re- ception was also held at the church. The bride Is the daughter of Mrs. Wallace B4r- °bour, • Dessert Euchre. The lAringharn Branch of the , Women's Institute held very successful dessert euchre in the . council chambers last Wednes. ,day. There were 29 tables in play. There were guests pre. sent from surrounding intitutes• The high lady, was Mrs. • Oeorge Drennan!). second, Mrs. V. Ford and third" Ivirso 3. one. The hostesses were James Halliday, Mrs, F. McCormick, Mrs.- .Robert Pow. ell, Mrs. 0. 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