The Wingham Advance-Times, 1972-08-31, Page 56
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Cat4 were presexited to children
at the closing exerOises of the
Fordwich United' Church daily
vacation Bible school held in the
shurch last Thursday night-
' Following the program, direct-
ed by Mrs. Jack Wilson, the audi-
ence visited the church basement
to view work done by the students
'during the two-week Bible school.
The theme for the school this
year was My, God, My Faith, My
Life. Thirty instructors taught a
total of eight claiises for children
from 3-4 years up to preteens.
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Paring Ow final week of the
Bible Seheol, each class „visited
the Fordwich Village Nursing
Rome with crafts or treats made
at the church. The children were
warmly welcomed by the pa-
tients and nursing staff and
teachers reported the youngsters
enjoyed the visits as much as the
patients.
Also visiting the Bible school
dining the final week was an On-
tario Provincial POlice constable
from the •Goderich detachment
who reviewed road safety with
the pupils.
choir of Bible ac-b?ol. pupils
was featured at the closing exer.
eiSe8. Robert Connell 'delivered.
the chairman',s greeting and
demonstrations were given by
the various classes.
Staff members at the Bible
school this year included the fol-
lowing:
Connie Hutchinson, Linda Mar-
tin, music leaders; Donnie Schu-
machett Bill Zimmerinaker,
guitarists; Peter King, .projec-
tionist;
Teaching *staff— Pre-primary
1: Debbie Zurbrigg, Linda Es -
pensen, 4ileen MOM, N*1041$
Zurbrigg, Jacqueline Va0, TotiOn-,
brak, . Mrs, "Robt. Sandertalli
Pre-priinary, 2: tr,im, ..,13004
Carol Loughran, Mabel L.g1"'
ran; Pre-primary 34 Susan
Angst, Judith Ann Murray;
Mary 1: Mrs. Hector Browne,
Cathy Clarkson, Chris Bunker;
Primary 2: Mrs. Elmer Harding,
Linda Langendoen, Jacqueline
Nickel ; Junior ter -Mrs. George
Hayden, Marion Versteeg;
Junior 2: Debbie Lambkin, Gwen
Gibson; Preteen; Mrs. John
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Fordwich
Mss Ann Miller and Miss MSS
Wright were Sunday gueSte with
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller,
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley 'Pride
spent the weekend at Port Col,
borne and Stevensville, They
attended the Zoller-Nayes wed-
ding at Stevensville on Saturday..
Mr. and Mrs... Hugh Frew and
Sharon of Preston were Sunday
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Eari
Moore. „
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Salter' Of
Strathroy visited Sunday ,Witb
Mr. and Mrs. Crosby Sotheran.
Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs, Tom Hutchinson were Mrs,
Janet Stewart of Moleswortk:
Mrs. Jack Hutchinson and Hugh
Hutchinson of Gorrie.
Recent guests -with Mr, and
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Baker, UM, Hartley Kritzer,.
Mrs. Lorne iiiambkin, Mrs.
Goosen Winkel;
Brenda McCann, 'finis Hutton,
reereatiot Tommy Gauthier,
Russell Jillinga, Brian Siefert,
helped.where needed.
Personal Notes
Mrs. Austin Stinson were Rev.
and Mrs. John Stinson of Meaford
who have just returned from
seven weeks in Belfast, Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy Downey and son of
Winnipeg, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson
Downey and Mrs. Wes Downey of
liarriston.
Mr. and Mra. Andy Miller and
Mr; and Mrs. Gerald Martin and
sons spent the weekend at Am-
berley.
Mrs. William Stubbs and fam-
ily of Conestoga spent a few days
last week with. -ber parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Abe Haasnoot.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Simmer -
maker, Bill and Cathy spent the
weekend in London. ' •
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Allan, Miss
Sandra Allan, Arnold and' Floyd
Allan attended the wedding and
reception on Saturday Of the for-
mer's nephew, near Lake Sim.
coe.
Gerald Doig and Bill Miller
spent Thursday in Toronto. Mrs.
Ebner Miller, Sharon and Grant
were also in Toronto Thursday
and Friday.
Mrs. Jim Douglas and Gary
and the former's father, Glenn
Johnston, attended Barrie Fair
on Friday.
Mrs. Jack Toner and family of.
Palmerston visited one day last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Holger
Espensen.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Simmons
and Ken are spending this week
on a motor trip to Northern On-
tario. .
TINY 'TOT CLASS—There were 18 children in the 3-4 year-olds' class at the" Fordwich
United Church Vacation Bible School and they provedlo be a handful. Above teacher...Deb-
bie Zurbrigg manages to catch the attention of Sharon D'Arcey and Teresa Koenig, but,
little Lisa Sanderson's mind is elsewhere. (Staff Photo)
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IT BIZOKE MER UP—Ask-L./0 to. smile for a happy Picture, • iittle I,Vlarguerilte Bopnstra,
right,"el'utit4d1ritb ftt- of`Ogies just prior ,to the closing ceremonies of the Fordwich
United Church Vacation Bible School. While Marguerite giggled little Lucy D'Arcey and
teacher Susan Angst adhiired a cross made by pupils in the pre-primary classil (Staff
Photo)
LAST MINUTE CHECK—Carolyn Dinsmore and Holly Jillings make a last minute check
of their exhibit for 10 -year-olds at the Fordwich United Church Vacation' Bible School.
(Staff Photo)
CHILDREN ENJOYED BIBLE SCHOOL—Andrea Haasnoot, left, was proud of her class'
exhibit at the closing exercises at the Fordwich United Church Vacation Bible School and
teacher Kim Baylor thought it was all right too, (Staff Photo)
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ISN'T IT PRETTY—Little Sharon langendoen shows her
teacher, Carol Loughran a necklace that was mad t in her
class at the Fordwich United Church Vacation Bible School.
Over 80 children attended the .two-week school. (Staff .
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