The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-03-07, Page 50
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were Wen by
▪ Harald Qlbaen and*Irs.
' ' ably dealt with
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Agri-
culture Is. Changing Our Chris".
old order is -being **Waco!'
lYy the new.
Mrs. William When introduc
ed. speaker," Mr.Atkins' ,of
Palmerston who- showed' slide*
and gave a very informal talk Via► •
his experience with bees, their
habits, likes. dislikes and the bee
industry.
• Mrs: Bruce Agla thanke0 the
speaker. and :gave • him an en.
velope. During the routine bus-,
inesstle$SiOPplan,siveremadefor
the . February euchre and - the
sewing project, "More Ideas for
,Working with Knits".
Lunch was served . by M14's.
Clare Harris,. Mrs..13ruce Agla,
Mrs. W. Cline and Mra.)W'. Bilton,
mpetent help with Your Mortgaste 4004etllM
Poormanorot or interim
FARM - COMMR.RC.IAL/—'RESIDENTIAL
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To purchase or ',Elevate, to Consolidate and
reducethi/warrants
CALL, THE PROFESSIONALS
At S
16o Waila ce Ave,,,So o Istel, f+l l -4y
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fin, ton, thru Frji.,11 p.m to 3, p.m.
After hours of evenings Call Bill Ropp 3561,379
Pete Henderson, Kitchener, 579.5705
THE GIRLS' TEAM "from Lowick Central •Sch of wonthis:bordenball game against a,
`girls" team from Lucknow Central Public School doing an ail -day tournament at F. E.
Madill Secondary School. on Saturday. There were boys' and girls' representatives from
several area `public schools in the tournament. (Staff 'Photo) '
Fordwich Personals.
Weekend guests. with Mrs. E.
A. Schaefer were Mr. and Mrs.
`'Stewart Schaefer of . London.
Mrs. John . Winkel and -Mrs.
Ross Doig 'are both. -confined to
Listowel Memorial Hospital.
Sam Robinson of Kitchener
was a visitor in town one day last
week.
Sunday • visitor with Mr. and
Mrs, Bill:Sothern were Mr, and
Mrs. Bill Mulvey, Jeff and Cindy
of Belmore, ..Mr., and Mrs., Carl
,,Stewart, Doug and Greg.
▪ Mr. and- Mrs. Gordon: • ,Angst,
„Swan and Keith were Sunday
visitor§ with Mr. and Mrs. Anson
Rattan,'
Bill Roberts of ,Listowel a called
onfriends in the village one day
last week.` . .
Mr,. and Mrs,.', • Hugh Jihings
were in. Torontdon.;Friday, visit-
ing relatives, `•
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Mr, • and Mrs. ,Alex, Donaldson
left on Saturday for a bus tour.to
Florida., Mr- and. Mrs. William
Campbell of Harriston, formerly •
of Fordwich, are 'also enjoying
the trip.
Miss Ann Miller of Fergus and
Miss Chris Wright of Elora visit-
ed Friday with Mr. and Mrs.
ElmerMiller.
GeogPittendreigh, was able
to return home Saturday from
Listowel Memorial Hospital
where he has been confinedthe
past few weeks. , •
. Mr. and °Mrs. Brian Allan and
Jennifer .of Goderich were .Sun-
day guests with Mr. and Mrs. Mel
Aibn
Saturday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Anson Demerling were;Mrs.
Gordon Goldrich, Paula and
Grant of Guelph and Mrs. Joan -
Langstaff and Brent of .Wi1-
lo'wdalea, • '
Mrs..Jack yii ilson and Will;stn � �
KrellbrbOtIoleilbatbesiterduringt t�
the past week and as a result.
each received a broken wrist.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnston
visited Saturday evening with
friends in paisley.
Mr. and -Mrs. Gerald Martin
and family visited over the week-
end with the latter's sister in. Lon-
don.
Mr. and Mrs. Anson Demerling 1
visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Demerling at Neustadt.
About 40 Senior Citizens from
Fordwich enjoyed a bus trip to
the Ice Capades Saturday in fat- 1
chener and later had supper at I
the Bavarian Inn. The bus was 1
driven by Allan Nicholson of
Bluevale.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Dinsmore,
Mrs. Les Loughran, Mrs. Wilma
Watson, Mrs. Marian Bast and
Mrs. John Caesar were in Tor-
onto two days last week where
they- attended the Institute on
Nursing Home Care convention,
held at "The Inn on the Park".
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FORDWICH-The World Day
:Of Prayer service was held in
-.Trinity' Church Friday evening
•' with Kuratzville.and Fordwich
'United churches ,and,Brethren in
.Christ Church-, joining with the
Anglican members, •
Mrs. Pat Daunt, president of
the Anglican Church Women, led
An the serviceassisted by Mrs.
Cott Clarkson;of Fordwich Unit-
ed and Mrs. Sheldon Wilson from
the Brethren in Christ. Mrs. Carl
D'Aicey, Mrs. Doug, Bunker,
'Mrs., Norman Gedeke, Mrs.
Percy `Gedcke, .°Mrs» Hector
Browne and Mrs. Wellington
Hargrave also assisted during
the service.
Mrs. Grant Bartman sang a
solo, "Peace in Our • Time, 0
.Lord", with Miss Elva Foster at
the organ.
Mrs. Anne Cracknell of the
Anglican Church., Kincardine,
was guest speaker and was wel-
comed by Mrs. Daunt. She spoke
on "Make Us Builders of Peace".
Miss Ruth Johnston and Mrs.
William Sothern ushered.
Eighttables at
Wroxeter euchre
WROXETER—Eight tables
were in play at the euchre and
bingo game Fn the community
hall on Monday . evening, Feb-
ruary 25.
Winners in euchre were: high
lady, Mrs. Lang Vogan, ,Gorrie;
low lady, Mrs. Eleanor Metcalfe,
Wingham; high man, Bill Brown,
Wroxeter; low man, Ivan
Haskins, Gorrie.
Bingo winners were Ab
Nethery, Wingham two; Eleanor
Metcalfe two; and Margaret
Adams, Wroxeter. Mrs. Sarah
Anstett, Wingham, won the spec-
ial bingo prize.
Sunday School
takes part in
candle service
WROXETER—A lovely service
was held at the united Sunday
School with the theme "Building
Peace with Love".
The superintendent, Mrs. Ron
McMichael, conducted the ser-
vice and lit the large candle rep-
resenting Jesus. Then each child,
in turn, lit a candle from the large
one representing that Jesus has
given each one His gift of love. At
the end of the service everyone
formed a circle forgone big family
of God and sang "This Little
Gospel Light."
Children taking heading parts
were Judith McMichael, Donald
Montgomery, Susan Gallaher
and °Janice McMichael.
WHI1'ECHUR CH
On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Clif-
ford Laidlaw attended the Farm
Shin* at London.
Mr, and Mrs. Bert Moggach of
Markdale called on Thursday on
Mir. and Mrs. Victor Emerson.
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Hon. Frank S. Miller, Minister
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