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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1984-09-12, Page 2Pane2-1POMingkinti Advance -Times, Sept. 12, OPTI-MRS. GARAGE SALE—Joan Pletch of the Wingham Opti -Mrs. club practised her sales pitch on Millie Blackwell of Teeswater u'vring the Opti -Mrs. annual garage' and bake sale, held at the Wingham Armouries last Saturday. The club uses money from the fund-raising events for its community projects. Mrs. G. Mundell hosts WMS ladies BLUEVALg — Mrs. Gordon Mundell was the hostess of last Wednesday's meeting of the Women's Missionary „Society' of Knox Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Glenn Golley"opened the meeting with a reading, "Logic of Christian Living", followed by the hymn, "O Spirit of the Living God". - Mrs. Keith Moffatt read the scripture and asked the ladies if they were involved meeting on Sept. 19. The ladies then made some preliminary plans for their own thankoffering, with the 'date to be set later. Mrs. Golley also men- tioned that the Bluevale WMS will be 100 years old in May of next year. ' Mrs. Mundell prepared the topic__ _and started__ by presenting each member with a rock or 'a piece of jewellry madeof stone. Then in life and if helping others each lady was asked to made them' happy4t .I,So ). describe, her own sample people have ,, .i',iip, ut#0,1 ,', ,,,With attention paid to the interest 'in ..thellb atietess4.4 Altfkxture, cOlot and weight Of said, and urged everyone to .each item. Jake time to share. She. • This 'was followed by a closed with a poem, "One- discussion on how the Way Trip", and Mrs. Lola samples differed and the Mann offered a prayer. - value of rocks. In the Bible, The minutes of the last . Jacob used a ,stone for a meeting were read by the pillow, said Mrs. Mundell. secretary and adopted. Mrs. Other Biblical references to Golley read the treasurer's stone include the large rock report. The offering was at the tomb where Jesus was received with a prayer by buried after his crucifixion Mrs. Golley. and the Ten Commandments The business discussion which were .written on included announcing a work- 'tablets of rock. shop at the Ashfield Church She pointed out that rocks on Sept. 24, the fall rally at have no expression or food Teeswater on Oct. 22 and the value, therefore they -are Beim ore thankalfering worthless unless someone Church Diredory. - WINGHAM UNITED CHURCH 217 Minnie St. Sunday, Sept. 16 9:45 a.m. - Sunday School 11:00 a.m. - Worship Service Minister: Rev. J. Rea Grant B.A., M.Oiv. Organist: Mr. Hap Swatridge . Telephone: Church • 357-2961 Manse - 357-1072 does something with them. She also compared them to people. Some are smooth or gracious, while others are strong and firm. White stones signify forgiveness and black stoihes mean condemnation. A diamond shows love and recon- ciliation and has great en- -durance. Remembering that rocks bring out love, forgiveness, purity and truth, the group then sang "Rock of Ages", followed 0 a prayer. Ltuich was' served b1y the hoptop.s,,,,, Mrs. ManifVrid Mr Meffatt. THE SALVATION ARMY Edward St., Wingham Sunday, Sept. 16 9:45 a.m. - Sunday School 11:00 a.m. - Family worship Service 7:00pifl - Salvation Meeting / Everyone Welcome Monday, Sept. 17 8:00 p.m. - Home League tor Ladies Wiggbani Pegtecostat Cburch • 359 Centre Street, Church 357-1340 - Res. 357-2865 Pastor Rev. Douglas V. Whitelaw B.A. SUN., SEPT. 16, 1984 10:00 a.m. - Sunday School 11:00 a.m. - Morning Worship Service 7:00 p.m. - Family Service ho�i Fair results . Con 'tined from Page 1 Belgrave; Renay Taylor, Bel aye; Jane Whitemore, B1 th; Kathi Newell; Bel - grave; Jenny Roulston, 13lyth. Grade 7: Linda Versteeg, Belgrave; Debbie Machan, Blyth; Gayle Campbell, Bel - grave; Lisa Noble, Blyth; Stacy McClinchey, Blyth; Jacqui VanCamp, Belgrave. Grade 8: Christina Roul- ston, Blyth; Shannon Snell, Blyth; Elaine Poore, Blyth; Karen Montgomery, Bel - grave; Angela Coultes, Bel - grave; Michelle Aitcheson, Blyth. OPEN PRINTING GIRLS: GR. 5-8 Christina Roulston, Blyth; Linda Versteeg, Belgrave; Elaine Poore, }Myth; Marla Hussey, Belgrave;--- Karen Montgomery, Belgrave; Debbie Golley, Belgrave. CREATIVE WRITING GIRLS S.L.N.C.: Rosemary Stauffer, Belgrave; Tracy Purdon, Belgrave. Grade 1: Sabrena Black, Jayne Kingsbury, Sarah McKeon, Jayne Vincent, all of Belgrave; Tina Burk- holder, Blyth; Melissa Hanna, Belgrave. Grade 2: Ann Garniss, Chelta Vair, Anne Taylor, Joanne Crawford, all of Bel - grave,; ,Sarah Rouw, Blyth; Jennifer Stadelmann, Blyth. Grade 3: Danielle Mc- Dougall, Blyth; Michelle Nesbit, Blyth; Sarah Allan, Blyth; Trisha Taylor, Bel - grave; Cheryl Campbell, Belgrave; Heidi Scrim- geour, Blyth. Grade 4: Karli Yanchus, Blyth; Rhonda Stadelmann, Blyth; Donna Lynn Arm- strong, Blyth; Laura Munro, Belgrave; Lorna Humphrey, Belgrave; Julie Bromley, Blyth. Grade 5: Sheila Schwartz - Blyth; Linda Versteeg, Bel - grave; Jacqui Van Camp, Belgrave; Stacy Mc- Clinchey, Blyth; Lisa Noble, Blyth; Margaret Cronyn, Blyth. Grade 8: Karen Mont- gomery, Angela Coultes, Barbara Wattam, Jana Vin- cent, Marla Hussey, Debbie Golley, all of Belgrave. CREATIVE WRITING GIRLS Grade 3: Heidi Scrim- geour, Blyth; Erin Bolger, Blyth; Tracy -Lynn Kings- bury, Jennifer Elston, Cheryl Campbell, Natascha Muscheid, ,all of Belgrav,e. Grade 4: Tammi Medd, Blyth; Trina Leishman, Bel - grave; Laurie Keller, Bel - grave; Laura Munro, Bel - grave; Lorna Humphrey, Belgrave; Karli Yanchus, Blyth. Grade 5: Jenny Chettle- burgh, Belgrave; Kelly Cook, Blyth; Tabatha Mont- gomery, Blyth; Sheila Sch- wartzentruber, Belgrave; Jennifer Ricker, Belgrave; Leah Richmond, Belgrave. Grade 6: -Melinda Hussey, Belgrave; Julie Smuck, Bel - grave; Kerrie McClinchey, Blyth; Cathy McDonald, Blyth; Kim Medd, Blyth; Krista Bridge, Belgrave. Grade 7: Lisa Noble, Blyth; Linda Versteeg, Bel - grave; Krista Kraft, Blyth; Jody Sippel, Blyth; Stacy McClinchey, Blyth; Heather Morton, Belgrave. Grade 8: Karen Mont- gomery, Debbie Golley, Marla Hussey, Jana Vincent, Angela Coultes,' Barbara Wattam, all of Belgrave. ^ PROJECT WORK GIRLS S.L.N.C.: Rosemary Stauffer, Belgrave; Tracy Purdon, Belgrave. Grade 1: Jodee Medd, Pauline Stewart, Kimberley Ferguson, all of Myth; entruber, Belgrave; Kelly Jayne Vincent, Jayne Kings - Cook, Blyth; Tamara bury, Sabrena Black, all of Bearss, Blyth; Jenny Belgrave. Chettleburgh, Belgrave;- Grade 2: Anne Taylor., Leah Richmond, Blyth; Belgrave; Ann Garniss, Bel - Tabatha Montgomery, Bel- grave. ton, ton, Belgrave; Sarah Rouw, Grade 6: Krista Bridge, Blyth; Jennifer Stadelmann, Renay Taylor, Dianne Blyth; Joanne Crawford, Black, Heather CampbelL Belgrave. Carol ' 'Hopper, 'Patricia grade3: Cheryl Campbell, Daer, all of ' Belgrave. Belgrave; Jennifer Elston, :drade 7: Krista Kraft, Belgrave; Nikki Snell, Striking red, white theme for Leader-Nielissep ceremony Red and white poppies and roses, surrounding lighted white tapers in candelabra, provided a striking color theme around the altar of Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church, Wingham, on Saturday, August 18, at four o'clock when marriage, vows were exchanged by Paula -Jeannette Nielissen and Brian Donald Leader, 'both of Wingham: Rev. Stan Soltysik performed the ceremony and the Sacred Heart Folk Choir, ac- companied by their own guitars, sang "I Give You Me" as a processional and "Lead Us On" as the couple left the church. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Nielissen of Walkerton and parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Don Leader, Wingham. Mr. Nielissen gave his daughter in marriage. The bride chose a calf - length sundress with ching jacket with 'em- broidered lace throughout. The jacket was styled with, elbow -length puffed sleeves and standup collar and both had satin ribbon at the waist and scalloped hems. On her head she wore a pillbox hat with seed pearls accenting the edge and an attached foot -long veil. Pinned to the inside of her dress was a small cross belonging to her mother, given to her by the bride's grandfather. She carried an arm bouquet of red roses and stephanotis. Charlene Nielissen of Toronto was her sister's maid of honor and bridesmaids were Christine Small and Wendy Sallows, both of Wingham. They wore red dacron backless dtessES, street -length with dolman sleeves and cummerbunds. Each attendant carried a single stem of white gladioli. St. 'Paul's Church (A NGLICA N) WINGHAM John Street at Centre Street THE ANGLICAN PARISH OF WINGHAM AND BELGRAVE SUNDAY SEPT. 16 c -r Sunday School 11:00 a.m. - St. Paul's Holy Communion Harvest Service 11:00 a.m. Sept. 23 Special' Music 9:301.m. - Trinity, Belgrave A good friend of the groom, Stan Small of Wingham, was best man and guests were ushered by another friend, Mark Mertz of Chatham, and .the groom's brother, Ed 'Leader of Wingham. 'Teeswater-Culross CMn- 'munity Centre was decorat- ed with candelabra and red hearts for the reception which followed. The bride's mother wore a taupe street - length 'dress, matching "hat with burgundy accentS and a corsage of burgundy tiger lilies. The groom's mother chose a silver grey street - length dress with pink hat and accents and corsage of pink roses. After a wedding trip to Niagara Falls and the Po- cono Mountains in Penn- sylvania, the newlyweds are residing in Wingham. Guests attended the wedding from Edmonton, Kingston, Toronto, Brampton, Orange- ville, Owen Sound, Hamilton, London and Chatham. BRUSSELS I The first meeting was held at the home of Barb Graber last Tuesday. The club is called "Fitness Fare" and it involves good eating habits, weight control, exercises and nutritious recipes. , The club boasts 12 members and seven of them are first-time members. The girls discussed food and fitness at the meeting, the making of a good breakfast and determining heart rate. A tasty breakfast of corn bread and sausages was demonstrated by Lori Willie, Tracy Bradshaw and Cheryl Bridge and it was enjoyed by all. This year's officers are: president, Leannie Arm- strong; vice president, Tracy Bradshaw; treasurer, Kelly Stephenson. The leaders are Kathy Bridge and Mrs. Graber. The next meeting is next Wednesday evening at 7 p.m. at the Bridge home. Blyth; Tammy Noble, Blyth; Tara Newell, Belgrave; Danielle McDougall; Blyth. Grade 4: Karli Yanchus, Lisa Bromley, Laurie Wharton, Rhonda Stadel- mann, Julie Bromley, Vicki Glousher, all of Blyth. Grade 5: Brenda Halhnan, Belgrave; Sheila Schwartz- entruber, Belgrave; Leah Richmond, Blyth; Kelly Cook, Blyth; Tabatha Mont- gomery, Blyth; Jenny Chettleburgh, Belgrave. Grade 6: Lisa Watson, Blyth; Sharon Romsay, Bel - grave; Heather Campbell, Belgrave; Patricia Daer, Belgrave; Nicole Richmond, Blyth; Sherri Howson, Blyth. Grade 7: Jacqui Van Camp, Belgrave; Heather Morton, Belgrave; Linda Versteeg, Belgrave; Lori Leibold, Blyth; Margaret Cronyn, Blyth; Lisa Noble, Blyth. Grade 8: Christina Roulston, Blyth; Michelle Cronin, Blyth; Karen Mont- gomery, Belgrave; Michelle Aitcheson, Blyth; Angela Coultes, Belgrave; Jana Vincent, Belgrave. OPEN PROJECT WORK - GIRLS Grade 1: Pauline Stewart, Tina Hoonard, Marie Cronyn, all of Blyth; Sabrena Black, Sara McKeon, Nancy Darlow, all of Belgrave. Grade 2: Joanne Crawford, Anne Taylor, Sherry Taylor, Chelta Vair, all of Belgrave; Melissa Kerr, Blyth; Sarah Rouw, Blyth. Grade 3: Trisha Taylor, Belgrave; Anita Massey, Belgrave; Sarah Allan, Blyth; Karen Lee, Blyth; Jennifer Elston, Belgrave; Heidi Scrimgeour, Blyth. Grade 4: Karli Yanchus, Donna Lynn Armstrong; Lisa Bromley, Vicki Glousher, Julie Bromley, all of Blyth. Grade 5: Leah Richmond, Tamara Bearss, Tabatha Montgomery, Kelly Cook, all of Blyth. - Grade 6: Lisa Brown, Jenny Brown, Cathy Mc- Donald,. Kim Medd, Jane Whitmore, Sherri Howson, all of Blyth. . • Oracle 7:., „Stacy r,311c, Clinchey, Margaret Cronyn, Lisa Noble, Lori Leibold, Krista Kraft, all of, Blyth; Jacqui Van Camp, Belgrave. ART - GIRLS Kindergarten: Julie Mc- Nichol, Blyth; Tabatha Pattison, Belgrave; Char- lene Huzebos, Blyth; Char- lotte Wilts, Blyth; Jackie Matisz, Belgrave; Toni Richmond, Blyth. S.t.N.C.: Tracy Purdon, Belgrave; Rosemary Stauffer, Belgrave. - Grade 1:' Marie Cronyn, Blyth; Nancy Darlow, Bel - grave; Jayne Kingsbury, Belgrave; Jayne Vincent, Belgrave; Sarah McKeon, Belgrave; Erica Clark, . Blyth'. Grade 2: Charla Rich- mond, Melissa Kerr, Mari - dale Bromley, Jennifer Stadelmann, Jackie Cald- well, Sarah Rouw, all of Blyth. Grade 3: Sarah Allan, Blyth; Cheryl Campbell, Belgrave; Erin Bolger, Blyth; Tara Newell, Bel - grave; Michelle Nesbit, Blyth; Anita Massey, Bel - gra ve. • Grade 4: Karlie Yanchus, Blyth; Rhonda Stadelmann, Blyth; Laurie Keller, Bel - grave; Donna Lynn Arm- strong, Blyth; Laura Munro, Belgrave; Lorna Humphrey, Belgrave. Grade 5: Kelly Cook, Blyth; Jenny Chettleburgh, Belgrave; Tamara Bearss, Blyth; Leah ItichraOtid, Blyth; Jennifer Ricker, BO grave; Tabatha- Mont- gomery, Blyth. Grade 6: Jennifer Procter, 'Terri Wan, Sharon KeMer, Carol Hopper, all of Bel - grave; Kim Medd, Blyth; Jenny Allan, Blyth. Grade 7: Krista Kraft, Blyth; Heather Morton, Bel - gra ve ; Angela Cotton, Blyth; Jacqui VanCamp, Belgrave Linda Versteeg, Belgrave; Margaret CronSla, Blyth, Grade 8: Karen Mon- tgomery, Belgrave; Jana Vincent, Belgrave; Shivon Youngblut, Blyth; Debbie Golley, Belgrave; Marla Hussey, Belgrave; Christina Roulston, Blyth. please turn to Page 3 ei29affentent Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Alli, enmiller, Ontario and Mr, and Mrs. John Gibson, Wroxeter, Ontario wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children Janice Muriel and' Robert Clark. The Wedding will take place on Saturday,, September 22, 1984 at 4 p.m., Benmiller United Church. Reception to follow at Saltford. (Photo by James Fitzgerald) WINGHAM FRUIT MARKET Cottonelfe pkg. of 4 Toilet Tissue 1.59 Ft e„pcy 1:8 titre Fabric Softener 1.39 Welch's Frozen 12 oz. Grape Juirei".0 N1.09 .Stacey 1 lb. tub Soft Margarine .89 Cookies - 1.99 24 x 10 oz. cans Coca-Cola, Diet Coke or '4 Sprite . 5.99 Kraft 500 gr. Smooth, or Crunchy Peanut Butter 1.89 Schneider's Golden Basket 350 gr. Breaded Chicken Balls 3.19 Store Hours: Monday - Friday 7:30 a.m. tei9:00 p.m. Sat. 7:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Phone 357-2240. We Deliver. EXTERIOR PAINT SPECIALS ALL EXTERIOR LATEX PAINTS, ALKYD OR AND EXTERIOR STAINS. OFF WHILE PRESENT STOCK LASTS.