The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-03-07, Page 11Mrs. N.
is
er
BELGRAVE - The ;lam of
the Calvin DOW held
annual Wold Day Of Prayer
service at ttome of Mrs. Nor'
an COUltec.,
mMrs. (Aviles -opened the Meet-
ing with a --pian° $$tion, "Pet '
There Be Peace on Earth".
The first lender Was Mrs-
Richardd Moore with Mrs. John
Currie reading scripture. Leader
for the second lesson . was Mrs.
Gordon McBurney leading in
prayer of repentance and recon,
ciliation. Scriptures for this part
were read by Mrs, Alex Robert-
son and Mfrs. ROy Pattisol,
Mrs. Robertson .introduced the
speaker Mrs. Jim Armstrong
who gave a very interesting and
thought provoking talk on the.
theme, "Make Us Builders .of
Peace". She -described the im-
portance of each of these words
"Make Us Builders of Peace"{
and that it was the ,word "Us"
which could make all things
happen.
Mrs. Moore thanked Mrs. Arm-
strong for her encouraging
message.
Mrs. Kenneth Mason led the
third part of the service empha-
sizing a World of Peace through
friendship and reconciliation.
After the benediction Mrs.
Coultes served lunch and a social
hour was enjoyed by all.
BOOKS PRESENTED TO TEAM -Bob Holmesof the lobi Firestone ra, right,
presents Doug Skinn, manager of the Wingham. Ironmen, with Holeynadabooks on
-the Canada -Russia series. The books were dgnated by Firestone "the 'el,r club IS
selling them at $1.00 each to help finance the club. Purchasers of the books will get a free
snow tire removal at Firestone. (Staff Photo):
Bluevale Persona
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Murch and
son Vincent of Clinton were
Hash IVIciliorney
visitors last • Wednesday evening
with Mr. and Mrs, Percy Vincent.
Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Haugh
Shows films o f and Eileen visited on Friday with
Ivan Haugh.
trip to Australia • Denis Freeman was in charge
of the service Sunday at Bluevale.
BELCRAVE — The Hi -C group Presbyterian Church.. Sunday
met at the home (if Barbara and School. startedwith Mrs. Jack
Michael Moore on. Sunday eve- Shaw, Mrs. Stanley: Moffatt, Mrs.
ring with 25 young people and six . William Robertson, Mrs. Hugh
adults present. .
• Dale Lougheed conducted the
business part' of the rieeting.
Plans were made for a bake sale-
. and tea to be held in Belgrave in
the near future.
The topic for the, evening was
taken by . Barbara Moore who
described the work of a young
people's group from Largo,
;Florida. Travelling on their own
i bus, these folks usually under-
took summer jobs renovating and
restoring churches in poorer
areas, ifi►ber0, labor costs were
prohibitive.
,s;t, Baz bars. ,then,, ca 1ed., on„ their , , ,
3is - jr], §i�'e+:�!tyglirqratultah+° ed i��r1.,..b..„..,,„„„,*.ata,E13.1-.W.1
{1Nei1r�F"'�°yTl� �Ss-ca:,ea.
Campbell, Mrs. William Elston
and Larry Elliott teaching. M>Irs.
Jim Thompson is treasurer and
John McInnes is superintendent.
Mr, and Mrs. Joe Walker -and
family spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Alex MacTavish and
Bob. The, -occasion was Bob's
birthday celebration. '
The Bluevale Women's In-
stitute will holu Family Night in
the Bluevale Community Hall on
March 13 at 8 p.m. The guest
speaker will be Bruce McCall of
Brussels. Everyone is welcome.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
ti
ET mays
C7()RCiEOUS DISH
LIKE YOU DOING IN A
PLACE LIKE THIS:'
T11,E 1 IV r!I I, r11.1 '' rl,lln't 111 II•,
f.,r III f ,t!i r CI., II t;1111H I i
I, SII , iililljl�;�11 .'1
A, It11 111
E .I
r ' I 115.U(1(1 f'.fl- ;1 !won11
5(10 r)[)O
il{ ,!r, I! ` o
F ,n� i(1 15 5 tIl 1(1
r,'11 • 111'11 F1,1 ,) 1 I f 1,!I ,11i11111,1,1011
E T Il. DISH MACS
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
WHEN ET SPOKES
PEOPLE LISTEN
ThF E T rl(,Inlonrl ,,I)11I( It's (1 111,1
cd`,t In d t'111nIl' Ill' • roll' r.-Jorl
)111I' It (((311111 to II, r,Iu(((I WI' X111
r, 1111`1rl, hrfl�ri' II .
'1 it ' ;Itr '„ I' I„, It f! it
IIr I1,
rt
fi,i 1.1' „ 15— (1111111 t,'r'-
10" 11,11 111 ,",II fit
,111,
E T DIAMOND SPOKES
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
HOW TO CORRECTLY
WIRE YOUR C A R
F lr,t Its 1)I), I .t odd 'Il(iul(Il'rliI rim
Iil1 dt ,t,t 10 fI ItsolPr (r(rt(n(I (` for ,
1 111'11 1).1 oust, 0VPr" nnF1
I'Iti,' I,!` t!1111 ,l)I�Itt'w III d v'('rts( 3I I)1d11t',
(I„ t11,' 11)1,'. OI,11 1111 ',I)nkt'` 1
I)r l (rinll 25 II I1 I' nut fr(1111 tilt' 11(111.
1,3'v1 r'113(11 III 11111e tilt' t:'llPPI dn(I
11(11 11'() .1101
row Iv; or fi,i' 13" to 15' 5. to 10
• Hill ,• ((1111 frnr oft, ch,u hr ,(1111II1',ttwo
E T [)ISH MA(;
on) 040k
REMEMBER ALL ET MAGS COME WITH THEIR PATENTED UNI -LUGS THAT MAKE THE
MAG FIT YOUR NOW CAR OR YOUR NEW CAR NO MATTER WHAT THE BOLT CIRCLE
March Special: 1O% OFF All TIRES,
WHEELS and ACCESSORIES IN STOCK
GARRY'S AUTO SERVICE
AND SIMPLY
20 WATER STREET
WINGHAM c 357-2519
atralia last year and also of.his
work , as, helicopter pi of in the
north where groceries, staples
and medical supplies are only
accessible to some of these
'people by .air. He also told of
some . of the work of the James
-Bay Hydro project.
After thanking Hugh and ex-
pressing the gratitude of all those
present, the hostess for the eve-
,. . then served lunch.
The next meeting will be held
On March 17 at 7:30 p.m. at the
home of Jane Sanders.
Officers attend
memorial service
BELGRAVE Grand chapter
officers present at, the memorial
service for R.W. Sir Kt. Walter H.
Scott held in R. A. Currie and Son
Funeral Home, Wednesday, Feb-
ruary . 27 were M.W. Sirs John
,Morrison, and W. W. Tatford of
Sarnia, John Berry of Grand
Valley, Rt. Wor. Sirs John B.
Munro of Hamilton, G.M.,•
G.B.C.O.W. Robert Beck of
Stoney Creek, P.G.M. Jesse Mc-
Intosh of Allenford, William
Munro of Schomberg, J. M.
Gilroy of Mansfield.
Mr. and Mrs. James Carter and
family of Londesboro visited on
Sunday with their aunt, Mrs.
Telford Cook.' •
Mrs. Ella Greene and Miss
Hazel Young of Westport are
spending a few weeks with their
sister, Mrs. Earl Anderson and
Mr. Anderson.
The Belgrave Branch of the
Bible Society donations were as
follows: 1972, $354.35 and for 1973,
$416.70.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Rae of
Guelph spent the. weekend with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Murray Rae of Wingham and Mr.
and Mrs. James R. Coultes.
Mrs. Cliff Logan returned
home last week after spending a
few days with Mr. and Mrs.
Americo Arruda of Toronto and
Mr. and Mrs. Barry .Logan of
Oakville.
Ronald McBurney of Matton
and Hugh McBurney of Toronto
spent the weekend with • their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
McBurney.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Arm-
strong spent a couple of days with
Mr. and Mrs. David Hanna and
family of Kitchener and attended
the Ice Capades in Kitchener.
BRIAN ARMSTRONG, a 12 -year-old from Brussels, played
his way to a spot in the Lions' Show of Stars by being chosen
as one of the four acts in the Talent Hunt's second
Preliminary round to compete in the final show. One of
Brian's selections was the much -acclaimed Love Theme
from Romeo and Juliet. (Staff Photo)
Mrs,,Gordon Hall were .Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Scott and family of
Newton.
The World. Day of Prayer was
held in. Bluevale United Church
on Friday. Those taking part
were Mrs. Jack Nicholson, Mars.
Glenn Golley, Mrs. Burns Mof-
fatt, Mrs. Mel Craig, Mrs. Harry
Elliott, Mrs. Sparling Johnston
and Mrs. J. J. Elliott, Mrs. Wil-
frid Congram of Wingham was
the guest' speaker using as heir
theme, "Make Us Builders of
Peace".' MIs. Jim Johnston and
Mrs. Allan Campbell sang a duet.
Unit I of `, Bluevale United
Church met at the home of .Mrs.
Graham Campbell on Monday
and Tuesday afternoons, to sew a
i
quilt' for her.;
Wright of NV' lam
• . Eva
pent Thy . afternoon with
Mrs. Graham Campbell, ,
Mr. .and' Mrs. Maurice fob
singer of Kitchener spent Sunday.
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nichol -
n.
-Mr. and Mrs. Sob•`Hall',
lene °and,`Tracey spent;Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hall.
A bus load of Junior -"•D" °hock-
eyyplayers and fans journeyed to
Elmira Sunday afternoon to may,
Floradale#:in the play off series
Stone School won 4-2 in a thrilling
game. The next game will. be
played Tuesday, ;.'.night in 'wing -
ham
ham and:they will also play next
Sunday in Elmira.
BeImcre
Miss Mae Johann and Mrs.
Harvey Ballagh returned • Feb-
ruary24 from a two-week holiday
in Florida. There they visited
with Darlene 3aliagl • wio
'rapt .
with Dwyer Hill Stables; Ashton,
Ontario. During their stay, they
spent two days. at the Jackson-
ville Classic horse show at Gator
Downs.
Brian Carroll of London . is
spending a few days at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Renwick.
Oaf ficialboarrj
holds meeting
BLUEVALE The official
board of the Bluevale and White-
church
hite-c lurch United Churches met in
the schoolroom of the church
here on Sunday afternoon. Rev.
Eric LeDrew of Brussels officiat-
ed. .
Those appointed to • the manse
committee were Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Sellers, Mrs. George
Fischer and Mrs. Murray Mac-
' Farlane.
An invitation was extended to
Larry King to continue as student
minister of both churches for the
coming year with an increase in
salary.
et more
on
d�posits
r,„Evep y,44x;, iequ ng,a ?off'
account 'draws interest .at
Victoria andGrey. That
means your money earns '
you more here with no
minimum balance. Every
dollar yciu deposie—
whether in your regular
chequing account, your
special savings account
(higher interest) or i.ri 'high,
high interest paying
Guaranteed Investment
Certificates — beings you
interest on your savings.
Member Canada Deposit
Insurance Corporation
VG
ORJAa„d
GREY
TRUST .COMPANY SINCE 1pe9
W. W. Cousins ,
Listowel
DISCOUNT DAYS
AT
SPEED QUEEN
SUITS and
DRESSES Reg. s1.75
SPECIAL 3�s4so
• PANTS' or
PLAIN SKIRTS
Reg.
esu 3/$025
.SPECIAL
1,
DRAPES
CLEANED AND PRESSED
20% DISCOUNT
LIMITED TIME OFFER
SPEED QUEEN
LISTOWEL — MOUNT FOREST — WINGHAM
II