The Wingham Advance-Times, 1973-05-17, Page 3t► and , Robert Hibb. 'fid,
Mrs; claire Chain y, of Scar;
.
borough spent the weekend Nith
her Parents, Mr. and , Mrtt•
Clarence Chau
Mr, and Mrs, Robert meter,,
_Mr,
and Maxine spent a
e plc et days In. Ottawa last
_un
Mday vsiMto . st
werr,e Manrd'aMnds.rRbeIhr
antk` lPPw ocatteeorffr
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and Karen,', and Mrs. Larry
Mayberry aid .`;Marilynn, Miss•
Grace Kelly. and her friend, Milis
a
Joanne -Phelan-, .nf i�:Bl ;anal.
M chael McNalt of Toronto.
,., and , Mrs. James; Coulter
visited on the weekendwith Mr .
Len daarvts' 0t. St .:Cathartnes" a
Mr. a�yn Mrs : '► rt�Taylor of
'Ann's ,`'
Mr. and' Mrs.. Norman Coultes
and Doris spent , Mother's Day
with :Mr, and Mrs. Ken Coultes •
and fa qf Chatham.. They
attended the. morning service .}in
Lynn, ant
xM . cP
in ;1 1
sem. on Sunda.
Margaret
y
gar`s a" few
eMartin and a]
i Mr. and Mrs, .,,
its hod f? r:.0
Thor idaie, visited ' on. Sun
with.. George MNfartin and
his nlother,
strong at 'pray
Home, Wngharri,'
Hugh McBurney lV,ho
home on holidays, left '"
for 'his, work withe
' Trans"!: '
dell?
ico s.
Mr, and Mrs.` Ale! Rober'tsan, :t
Margaret and Marilyn, :James
Robertson of London, Rota �.
Cookd
on Cameron roear
Sunday visitors w th ;amid,
Mrs, Gordon- McBurney
Sunda r►isitors a
Walter Rock
the Heath-ralostil
in Mitchelllast "
Mr. and , i.°
wore
eMrs
Blatchford of
and Mrs. Allan
Mr.► .:
an •'.-
Cameron; Std;
T71omdasvisite
ef
mother, Mrs. Hazel Behr'
is a patient ' ict+ ivi p+ital
London.
Austin Cook.ef .Tit In r ii t
the weekend at .the ;home of
parents,
Cook.
missMargaret 'Mggira`
don spent WOW'S
s ek
with her parents,
Robert Higgos.n►
morning •
and garet hbap-
tismal service .in '' lvin-B .
Church When Steven, John, a
son of Mr. and Mrs. J,+k
of RRI, Wingham, wasboptnect,
Mr. and Mrs, ; IfigginSp
Miss Margaret ',Higgins, London,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marts and
baby Steven Were Sunday dinner
guests with: `.:and Mrs Roy
Pattison,,
Mr. mid Mra, Harry Coc>►h;14Ir�
and Mrs. David Kirby attended
the baptismal service on Sunday
morning of Christopher Stuart,
infant son of Mt. ,,andMrs , Ken,
neth MacLennan ,of MOO in
Ripley 'United.. Church.
Christopher is ' the t
Bir gea pgrartd-
son of Mr. and Mrs. -hook.
The Beigrave_ Mer's. Choir
attended the'Masonic Centennial
Service in Teeswater Presby-.
terian Church on , Sunday eve-
ning. The speaker ' was Rev.
i t " R.
GRADE •4 STUDENTS:,af east'Wawatlosh Schoolbelie-an interesting
u d: r" �t a ire' on • f,- s. Cha - ne learningi
n e h d �'ti, . oa
r�.; ,y, ceramic;,work. �
,kooprrians and Donna Dawson
display
dis l soire -the ec
macaroni .aldnles.
BELGRAVE - - The Mar. yxneet Mrs. darner
ing of the WMS was held, 'f `ties MSS. Stuart oak
Mrs. 'Ronald 'i
topic, finifinishing
Women's Liratti
the chit r on Fa
deo wit k the mo
that .m t be overco
The
given by Mrs
followed by the fire txr
by lltrs, Victor t'otttnghlut• "A
day, May 8, at the home of Mrs.
Clifford Purdbn, Dungannon;:'The
president,': Mrs. Jasphh, Dunksar
opened then eetint With 'a'poeiii
entitled "Spring"'
Mrs. William Payne read the
scripture, followed by the
meditation on "Courage" by Mrs.
Stuart. CIoakey. Mrs. Victor'
Youngblutread a prayer and 'then
assisted in presenting four of the
members with life membership
certificates. .
Mrs. Joseph Dunbar..presented.
Mrs. Ronald Oke; Mrs. Jack Mc;
!Burney presented Mrs. Clifford
Purdon; Mrs. ,:Alan McBurney
presented, Mrs. Mac - Scott and
Beaver's top
cm ty shingles
it come in
your chOiCe: of Black,
Green, thite or Red.
letter was read
teem to clean at i
June 4th. An invitation
Brussels to meeting on Fr
June 1st warts read
l►. ,re iew; t
meeting�w given by Mrs.
EMi
fl 1.10
daWGileI1
'eiglif"'i 'ale i ` >uWWee
Wednesday evening ,in c
BELGRAVE There were 14
members present at the May
meeting of the afternoon unitof
the UCW held in the Sunday
Schoolroom; Mrs. Earl Anderson
opened the meeting with the
hymn, "Happy the Home When
God is There".
The study on India was Con-
tinued in dialogue form by Mrs.
Stewart Procter and'Mrs. Willard
Armstrong. Marriage by parent-
al arrangement is still prctised7
throughout India. By the e3ttend-
ed family system a household
may include three generations
living under one. roof. This pre-
serves racial, caste and social
groupings.
. The singing of "As .Pants the
Hart for Cooling Streams" was
followed by scripture from Luke
read by Mrs. Cecil •Coultes, who
also gave the meditation. Bible
study was conducted by Mrs.
Leslie Bolt, who emphasized that
character is the best equipment
for the leader of the church:
A Christian must be a good
citizen, praying always for those
who have the responsibility of
government, living a law-abiding
and useful life, and willing to Jo-
an honest day's work.
The meeting closed with hymn,
"Jesus Keep Me Near the Cross"
and the Lord's prayer in unison.
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High lady, 'Mrs.: Hugh Biraii',
novelty lady, Mrs. Olive Walker,
low lady, Mrs, .Jesse;, `Wheeler;
high man, Berson Irwin, novelty:
man, George, igg; low mah C.
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BELGRAVE — The:May meet,
ing of the evening unit• of "the
United Church Women met at the
home of Mrs. George Michie with
a good attendance. Mrs Laura
Johnston opened the meeting
with a poem entitled' "Spring",.
after which "The Church's One
Foundation" was sung.
The worship period was taken
by Mrs. Murray Scott, . assisted
by Mrs. Cliff Branton With Mrs.
Rosi Anderson reading scripture.
The worship closed by singing "0
Lord of Life, Love and Power",
and prayer by Mrs. Murray
Scott.
Mrs. Laura Johnston con-
ducted the inessand"m► a
were read;`and adoPted alld
treasurer's'reportwas given. The
Country Fayre will he" held on
June 30.
A letter was read by the secre-
tary inviting the group to "A
Bridal Fashion ' through the
Years", to be held in Wingham
United Church, Offering was
received and dedicated by Mrs.
Laura Johnston.
Mrs. Jack Taylor had charge of
the program dealing with Indian
families.
The June meeting is to be held
at the home of Mrs. Cliff Branton.
Lunch was served by Mrs. Wil-
liam Coultes' group.
STORE HOURS:
Monday w Fir elOY
8. 0". - p.m.
Saturday
.CSO a.m. - 4.00 em.
e.
SHOWING PIECES OF "costume jewelry" they have made for Mother's Day, aro awls
Procter, Edwin Haines, Joanne Coultes and Ken Marks of Grade 6, East Wa*hnosh
School, as they display pieces made from macaroni and noodles, Maybe this could b+s
called "Kraft" work. - (Staff';to)
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