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Whlte gifts offered at Knox Chisholm
BELGRAVE — White Gift ser-
vice was observed in Knox United
Chun* Sunday morning. Kelly
`Laugheed and Sheila Anderson
read the Christmas story from
the gospel of Luke. The children's
choir, directed by Mrs. Lynda
Lentz, presented two ani,
Grant Gnay and Gin McArtew
rex eived the White Girt offering
which istobeused tosponsor a
foster child,
Rev. John Roberts spoke on
"Giving of Gifts at Christmas".
GORRIE UNITED CHURCH
Neither do men light a can-
dle, and ' put it under a
bushel, but on a candle-
stick; and it giveth light
unto all that are in the
house.
Matthew 5, Verse 15
St. Paul's Church
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W INGHAM
ROV.4T. K. HAWTHORN, Rector
MRS. HARRY BRYDGES, Organist
and Choir Leader
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 22
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Rev, , t officiated
at the double -ring ceremony
which united in marriage Helen
Ann Spray of Wingliam and
Peter Alan Chisholm of Lucknow
on Saturday, November 30, at
Sacred Heart Church in Wing-
hem- Lighted candelabra and
flowers formed the setting
around the altar.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs, Stuart Holloway of
Bingham. Given in marriage by
her father, the bride chose a clews-
sieal Mori Lee gown in crystal
polyester crepe with rounded bib-
bed front with tiny rows of seeded
pearls, high mandarin neckline
and long sleeves. The gown fea-
tured a flowing skirt caught at
the •waistline with a rounded
chapel train. Imported French
lace was gathered at the bibbed
front and trimmed the sleeves,
hemline and chapel train. Her
headdress was a Juliet caplet
with matching lace and seeded
pearls caught with a four -tiered
pure silk illusion veil. She carried
a bouquet of white roses and gar-
denias.
Gowned identically were the
three bridal attendants, the maid
of honor, Kim Mellor of Wing -
ham, cousin of the bride, and
bridesmaids Laurie and Nancy
Chishohn, sisters of the groom,
both of. Lucknow. Their gowns
were white flowers on a blue
background knit, V. neckline ex-
tending into' ties at the back with
long sleeves gathered at the
wrists. They carxiefl bouquets of
white and pink carnations.
Greg Hunter, friend of the
groom, was best man and -guests
were ushered by Mark Chisholm,
Lucknow, brother of the groom,
and Stuart Holloway Jr. of Wing -
ham, brother of the bride. They
wore grey tuxedos with black
trim, blue on white ruffled shirts,
Hollow
black velvet bow ties and black
cummerbunds.
A dinner and reception fol-
lowed in the Legion Hall in Wing -
ham.
The mother of the bride wore a
sleeveless floor length gown of
yellow flowered sheer nylon'
crepe with a floor -length match-
ing jacket and a. corsage of burnt
orange carnations. The grooms
mother chose a floor -length dusty
rose knit gown with a white and
pink rose corsage.
The bride was honored with . a
miscellaneous shower given by
the maid of honor, Kim Mellor; a
relative shower given by. Mrs.
Ben Chisholm, Goderich and a
community shower by Mrs. Ger-
ald Priestap. The couple was also
surprised. - by a party giyen itn
their honor by Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Ritchie of Kincardine.
Mr. and Mrs. Chisholm will re-
side in Lucknow. The bride is em-
ployed at Hodgins -McDonald in
Wingham. The groom, a grad-
uate Of Humber College. in Tor-
onto, is employed as an instrum-
entation field technician at Bruce
Generating Station.
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BLUEVALE -- The Christmas
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(uxehr was d. a the: nome•. of
Mrs. Barry • Elliott last week.
Mrs. Glenn Golley opened the
meeting with the poem, "My
Christmas Wish". "While Shep-
herds Watched 'Their Flocks by
Night" was sung. Scripture was
read by Mrs. Lola Mann, who
also gave the comments and
offered prayer.
The minutes were read by Mrs.
Glenn McKercher. Roll call was
answered by comments on a topic
of the year from each member,.
Mrs. Harvey Robertson read
the slate of officers for 1975: past
president, Mrs. Burns Moffatt;
president, Mrs. Glenn Golley;.
secretary and press reporter,
Mrs. Glenn McKercher; assis-
tant secretary, Mrs. Harry
Elliott; treasurer, Mrs. Gordon
Muhdell; Glad Tidings and
friendship and service secretary,
Mrs. Lola Mann; literature and
library secretary, Mrs. ' Burns
Moffatt; supply secretary , Mrs.
J. J. Elliott; associate member
secretary and pianist, Mrs. Keith
Moffatt; assistant friendship and
service secretary, Mrs. Harry
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BELGRAVE - The afternoon
unit of the United Church Womeheldits Christmas meeting in the,
Sunday School room on Tuesday,
Mrs. Cecil Coultes was in charge
and for. the call to worship used
the White Gift theme, "Christ-
mas — Then and Now".
Mrs. Leslie read the Christmas
Story as r orded in St. Luke's
gospel then ill sang "Away in aManger". Mrs. Lawrence Taylorbrought the meditation,' "Keeping Christmas", reminding all
that Christmas is not what one
gets out ofthislife but what one is
willing to put into it. The poem,"The Miracle of Christmas" by
Helen Steiner Rice was' read by
Mrs. Coultes, followed by the
hymns, "It Came upon the Mid-
night -Clear" and "Silent -Night!
Holy Night!
Mrs. Carl Procter read the
story of the. Wise Men from St.
Matthew then all joined in sing-
ing "We Three Kings".
Mrs. Coultes gavea Christmas
message on the "Three Wise
Men". The Wise Men asked,
"Where is He?" After travelling
a great distance their uppermost
thought was that they should not
only find Him but worship Him,
Should we not at Christmas time
ask ourselves this same question,
"Where is He?if Christ is to be
meaningful we must follow His
Mrs. C. Wilson
FORDWICH -- The evening.unit of the United Church Women
held its Christmas meeting at the
home of Mrs. Cecil Wilson. The
evening began with a delicious
pot luck supper, followed by
regular business presided over
by the leader, Mrs. FlorenceDArcey.
The roll call, a thoughtfullChristmas gesture, was an-
swered by 28 members and one
visitor.
It was decided as a unit project
to donate a sum of money in
answer to the appeal for funds by
The Hisey douse of Song ministry
presented each Sunday morning
at 10:30 on CKCO-TTV, the source
.qRr
Mics.. Ross Gray.
titie offering was reget
d Gordon Murk
ated by Mrs. CxoI�:.� s.
Harvey Robertson had.tharge of
t4opic, "What Is Christmas?"'
"Hark the Herald Angels Sing"
was sung and Mrs. Gulley closed
the meeting with the Lord's
Prayer.
message
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Men
star and possess )Him and when
we find Him, establish Him in our
lives. Having_ done this the glow
of Christmas will be transformed
from glitter and tinsel to warmth
'and understanding that will over,
flow into the needy world; said'
Mrs. Coultes.
Where did the wise men go?
• History does not tell us so they
pass completely out of the pic-
ture. We go to church to worship
the Saviour then Christmas is
over and many of us disappear
into our former world of every-
day routine, the speaker said. We
tend to forget the glory that is
Christ, the wonder of the child
and His message of eternal love.
We go to church to worship; we
tike gifts but do we take the one
gift that is important to Christ,
the gift of self? ,
"Let us not be like the Wise men
and disappear the day after
Christmas.. May we live on
through deeds of love and com-
passion," Mrs. Coultes conclud-
ed.
The hymn, "As with Gladness"
was sung.
The minutes were read, treas-
urer's report given, offering re-
ceived and visits to sick and shut-
ins recorded.
Mrs. Coulter closed the meet-
ing with prayer.
Anna Myer
aid to owners
of fr..z.rs
More freezers were »
canasta in,*$74 than in theme
of the freeser business,
It was eke to this kiiowleelge
that . Anna Meyer of WWghaln
wrote her hook "so To4'vc Par*
chard :a Pteezern.
tr ends amount of re-
search
#earch has gene rtes the writing
of this book ham.. book designed to
provide accurate and:ate
information on, the cent*
and able use of a freezer.
Very little has been written on
the freezing of foods In Canadain
the past ten yam.
Anna. Meyer 10 Well-known to
ManyIn the area throligh her
previous emaciation with CII -
TV where for nine years she was
women's editor. Front Pierre she
went on to hot= Anna leyer'Pro-
duction$, which produced syndi-
cated programs: seen on . eighht
stations, .
- Two .years ago Anna and her
husband Jim beganrenovating a.
home In Toronto and' this :,.de-
veloped 'into'the Tv series, "You
. Really Cali" which was seen .on 18
major stations.'
The Meyers are presently
making industrial • films, the moat
recent, of which is .entitled,
"Frozen 'Bounty",'made for the
Canadian Frozen Foods Indus-
tries' Association.
The offices of Meyer Visual
Productions 'Inc. are -located in
Toronto where Jim and Anna re-
side during.. the week. On the
weekends they come home to
Wingham.
The book, will be _distributed
across Canada.
hosts meeting
g
of funds to come from the profits
of the Christmas card sales.
The program committee, Mrs.
Dianne Winkel, Mrs. Jean
Hutchison and Mrs, Edith Gibson
presented a very appropriate
program featuring the traditional
Christmas story taken from the
scripture. Many Christmas
hymns were sung and a film
strip, "Light of the World" was
presented with Mrs. Winkel, Mrs.
Hutchison and Mrs. Gibson giv..
ing the commentary.
Names for Secret Pals for 1975
were drawn. The meeting closed
with the benediction and gifts
were exchanged revealing names
ofret Pals from the past year.
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BELGRAVE
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Jamieson
visited on Sunday with Mrs.
Robert Stone at Atwood..
'termer resident
gamed reneer-M!),:
AmHy pageant
Ruth Aria Goebel, eldest daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rich, was
chosen first runner-up at a
beauty pageant held at the head
office of Mutual Life of Canada in
Waterloo.
Ruth Ann received her educa-
tion in Wingham, then worked at
London Life for about a year. She
then transferred to Waterloo and
in 1971 was married to Keith
Goebel;
She is currently working in
Group Issue at Mutual Life.
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L. T. B. sod Om. Rom at
lnttond Inn and Elwin Tom;
Home for the Aged at WM*
All officer were r,_44the
election being conatod .by
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Haugh and 111 on
day were Mr. and Mrs. C►.r+ee:
Of Belgrave,
4day v lltors v4th Mr.` and
Mrs,. Gordon Ha were Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Scott and family. of
Newton end Mrs. Bob easemore,
Jim and Kim of Petra.
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