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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1984-03-21, Page 2Page 2 -=The Wingham, Advance -Times, March 21, 1984 WhitechurCh WI members meet atCopeland Lodge Whitechurch — The. Na- was then discussed. The. tional meeting of the question was asked, Why are Women's Institute was held people from other countries Wednesday, March 14, at 2 so anidous to become Cana - p.m. at Copeland Lodge, dian citizens?", and it was Wingham. Mrs. Gershom stressed that Canadians Johnston was hostess, must always strive to main - greeting ,everyone at the tain a friendly relationship door. with the United States and Mrs. John Currie, first all must "reach .out to love vice president, conducted one another". the meeting and opened with Roll call, "Do you have a a welcome to all, followed by friend or relative in New the Ode, Collect and Lord's Brunswick or would you like Prayer. She then read two a pen pal?", was answered poems, "Little Things" and by 24. About eight residents "Would You Believe It?". of the Lodge attended the The minutes were read by meeting. Mrs. Russell McGuire. Mrs. Johnston spoke on It was decided to sponsor a Ontario's twinning with New 441 club. Mrs. Currie, Mrs. Brunswick. She visited New Lorne Durnin and Mrs. Dave Brunswick last summer and Gibb volunteered to help told the group that the main • with the 4-H Achievement Night in Whitechurch Hall on May 1 at 7 p.m. The FWIO convention will be held in London and groups are to answer the question, "Do you wish to still have an officers' conference?", and present their information at the convention. It was decided to collect for the Canadian Cancer Society. Conveners' reports are to be planned at the home of. Miss Merlle Wilson on Monday, April 9, at 7:30 p.m. Members also agreed to rent a table at the. Homebound's Flea Market April 7 from 10 a.m, to 4 p.m. Named to lopk after it were Mrs. Alan Falconer, Mrs. Russell Gaunt, Mrs. Day, Mrs. Durnin, Mrs. Johnston and Mrs. Currie. Mrs. J. Conn was the winner of a "Wearin' of the Green" contest and a singsong of old favorites was enjoyed. The motto, "Geography has made us neighbors, history has made us friends" industry is fishing. Ladieta who had visited the provin:.: gave highlights of their trips,. many remembering the 1Vfagnetic Hill, Hopewell Caves and Fundy Park. In 1936 the Women's Institute introduced the violet as the emblem. Mrs. Johnston noted that there are still elm trees in New Brunswick, having escaped disease. "The Black Velvet Waltz" was played by Mrs. Durnin op violin with guitar ac- companiment by Miss Mary Hehn. Mrs. Conn gave courtesy remarks and gratitude was extended to Mrs. Clifford Bray who loaned the chord organ which was played by Mrs. Ross. What's new at Huronview it Wad( a Tighter w3rtrE ster Seals zt< cancelled, but in its place a Last Monday's activities sing -song was held in the included classes in ceramics chapel with Mrs. Henderson and working with dough. ap This art has really come on providing the organ -music. strong and the finished For leisure time, the folks products are much in de- , from special care and the mand. These little figurines ladies from first floor north gathered in the activity now are on sale at the tuck room. Coffee and cookies shop. were served and Frank -Residents from special Bissett provided piano care met in the auditorium music. last Tuesday afternoon fora Itis interesting to note that social time together. Re- all the activities are not freshments were served, confined to the auditorium. while while Elsie Henderson Some of the ladies on second played piano music for their floor have been, busy pleasure. working on braided mats and Van rides were available they are doing a lovely job. last Wednesday,so several These mats are for sale. of the residents took ad Bingo was a big attraction vantage of the outing. •last Friday afternoon and is A visit from the Goderich verypopular with the ava S 1 tion Army planned for last Thursday afternoon was residents. '1M mllRON COUNTY-. r AI,Ti invites you to attend the ADULT HEALTH GUIDANCE CENTRE held at the Health Unit Office, Seaforth Hospital, on: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28,1984 from 1:30-3:30 p.m. for: 1. Health Surveillance 2. Foot Care 3. Anaemia Screening 4. Urine Testing 5. Blood Pressure In Conjunction with Nutrition Month the Wingham and District Hospital is Sponsoring a Public Forum "CHOOSE NUTRITION NOW" Magic Foods, False Promises A discussion of subjects such as bee pollen, liquid diets and herbal teas at Wingham and District Hospital Wednesday, March 28 2:00 p.m. Speaker: Karen Kennedy, Consultant, Health & Welfare Canada Free admission. Everyone welcome.. AmmoimemommaNlini 1 Sunday morning , worship service was -held in the chapel with Rev. Norman Pick in charge. During the service, -the sacrament of the Lord's Supper was celebrated. Assisting Mr. Pick were Mrs. Chester Archibald and Dr. George M Elliott from Oitario` Ulited:-.. mrcayt-ga'-i iced-Pri ay{ to— ..visitors_atibe Woman Church, Clinton. The choir Sunday ..with Mr. and Mrs. were Mr. ,and 'Mrs. Irwin sang the anthem' "I Carl McClenaghan. Storey, andsfam}lY, Dupgan- non. - 'Remember Calvary" and This community was sorry e the flowers were from to learn that Edgar Gaunt of Mr.. and Mrs'. Tom Vannas Helmer Snell's funeral. Belgrave, formerly of this of London spent the weekend Huronview extends a community, passed away with her parents, Mr. and warm welcome to Herb Monday following a heart Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw. Phillips of Wingham who has attack. Brian Rintoul had a very come to reside here. Mr. and Mrs. David successful sale at Carson's Sympathy is expressed to Dyment, Ginny and Michael on Saturday. ANGELA SWANSON, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rick Swanson of Wingham, surveyed all the goodies of- fered at last Thursday's St. Patrick's Day tea and bake sale at the Wingham Salvation Army Citadel. Four generations of Angela's family were present at the tea, including her mother Heather, her grandmother, ,Mrs. Marjorie McKay, and her great-grandmother, Mrs. Helen Foxton. TA J' CLINIC . G Feige D.T. 665-7818 1-336-6580 BETWEEN NEUSTADT RR 1, NEUSTADT AND AYTON Whitechurch Personals Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Alan Falconer, Rintoul visited on Sunday Amy, Tony and Tim. . with her mother, Mrs. Hazel Winter break visitors with Purdon, at Pinecrest Manor, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lucknow. Soloman were Robbie Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilken of Atwood, Mr. and Schultz of Wingham were Mrs. Ron Soloman and Saturday evening visitors family, Meaford. On. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilken Laidlaw. came and Robbie returned r. and Mrs. Doug Baird home with. them. Saturday HURON -PERTH COUNTY ROMAN CATHOLIC SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD 'KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION Sacred Heart School, Mrs. Mary O'Malley, Principal, Cornyn Street, WINGHAM, Ontario, NOG 2W0 Tel. No. 357-1090 Kindergarten Registration Date: March 23rd, 1-984 Time: 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Kindergarten children need to be 5 years of age on or before December - 31st, 1984. Please bring proof of age - Birth Certificate, Baptismal Certifcate and proof of immunization. Wednesday .and Thursday home Sunday from Univer- with their grandparents, Mr. sity Hospital, London. and Mrs. E. W. Beecroft. Communion service was held Sunday at Chalmers Presbyterian Church with Rev. Robert Rahn of St. Marys in charge. Rod Lamb, student minister here, • ex- changed pulpits with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Emer- son, Darlene, Sharon and Brenda of St. Catharines, spent the weekend v 1th Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson. This community extends sincere sympathy to Mrs. Fred Mensinga and family in Rahn. the sudden passing last week Mr. and Mrs. Paul Elliott, of a loving husband and lie �e��fei and>yiaw'�--faiFier. Mr. �hd'~i�rts-'--m--��1 of Brussels, visited Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott, and Karen. Ronald Beecroft of Wingham visited Sunday with. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Beecroft. Whitechurch friends are pleased that Mrs. Ivan Laidlaw was able to return thea families of the late Anne, of Milton visited during the Kevan, Shannon and Oldfield and Aleida Heyink.' winter holiday break "With Heather Beecroft visited WINGHAM FRUIT MARKET Lewis Snowflake White Bread 2/•99 1:39 Granny 10's Butter Tarts Weston 283 gr. Family Chocolate • Les Y �. Personals from Corrie Mrs. Melvin Taylor and Marian., Chamberlain of London spent the week with their cousins, Marion and Rose Wright of Victoria, B. C. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Templeman; Todd and Troy, spent the holiday week in, Florida., Mr. and Mrs. George Brown visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hoy at Wingham. Mrs. A. L. Stephens spent several days at the home of Mr: and Mrs. Wayne Stevens at Bramalea. The fifth additon of the' Gorrie United Church Women held a successful bake sale and tea last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Miller of Sudbury spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Miller and all at- tended the 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Bev ' Brears at the Listowel 73RD a AnnualMeetiflg Family and Children's Services of HURON COUNTY DATE: March 28, 1984 TIME: 2:00 P.M. PLACE: 46 Gloucester Terrace, Goderich, Ontario The Public is cordially invited to attend. Alemberships available at the door - $1.,00. Agricultural- Hall last Saturday evening. • Mr. and Mrs. Simon Marynissen of Newmarket visited last, Wednesday with - Peter Jorissen. Mr. and Mrs.. Roy Sim- mons, Carol and Joanne of Guelph, visited last Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Joseph Simmons. • Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Johnston have returned home from holidaying.in Florida. Dwayne, Michael --and David Smith of London spent a few days with their grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Smith. Mrs. Eric Munro of Guelph and Mrs. Lawson Campbell of Terra Cotta spent last Thursday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. , Hector Hamilton and Alex Hamilton of Bowmanville have 'returned from holidaying in Florida and visited the Kennedy Centre. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hastie and Doug of Wood- bridge spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hastie. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Finnigan and Heather of singa lived on,the•homei arm of John deBoer. The'iun taI'• was held Monday at Harriston. The community also ex- tends sincere sympathy to Mrs. Bill Porteous and family on the passing of Mr. Porteous at Wingham and District Hospital on Friday. Rod Lamb was able to return to Knox College. Whitechurch friends are sorry that Mrs. Viola Irwin is. a patient in Wingham and District Hospital and wish her a speedy recovery. Dorchester spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strong and all at- tended the 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Bev Brears of Listowel held last Saturday evening at the Listowel Agricultural Hall. They also .visited their mother, Mrs. Ken Hastie, at the Fordwich Village Nur- sing Home, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gibson of Kitchener spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gibson Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gibson and Brent of Kitchener visited Sunday at the same home. St. Stephen's Guild meets at Ruppel home GORRIE — The March meeting of St. Stephen's Anglican Church' Ladies' Guild was held last week at the home of Mrs. Clayton Ruppel. President Mrs. ` Jasper Farrish opened with a prayer and Mrs. Roland Bennett was in charge of the devotions from Ezekiel about a cedar tree which is compared to Egypt: Then she followed with a reading, "Christ and the Cedar Tree", and closed with a prayer. The roll call was answered by 16 mem- bers with a St. Patrick's Day thought. The offering also was taken for the two penny teams. Mrs. Ruppel gave the treasurer's report. The business was con- ducted by Mrs. Farrish. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Peter Brown with Mrs. Harry Jennings in charge of devotions and Mrsi Wayne King in charge of the program. The group will visit the Fordwich nursing home April 4 and the next Lenton service is Friday at 8 p.m. at. the Presbyterian Church in Corrie. The craft show will be held April 14 " at the Howick Central School. A noon luncheon was planned for March 29 and the com- mittees were organized. The ladies also were reminded of the auction May 5. Rev. William Gray spoke of the visit of Bishop Lal of the United Church of North India, an "Ecumenical Event" for Christian unity. A meeting is scheduled for March 20 at 2:30 -p.m. arid is a joint meeting of the ACW, the WMS and the UCW with Mrs. Lal at the Church of the Messiah at Kincardine. Rev. Gray closed that part of the meeting ace and Mrs. Bennett took charge of the program. the Joseph Daunt spoke ladies about the ACW. She closed her discussion with slides on her trip to Ireland. Mrs. Gerald Koebel was the winner of the mystery gift donated by Mrs. William Bennett. Lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Gwyneth Blair. 99 00,0id .S tb 122 oz. �} -Orange Juice .99 Post 400 gr. c Bran Flakes .99 Skippy 500 gr. Smooth or Crunchy - Peanut Butter , No. i Head .69 Lettuce Large Tomatoes , lb. .89 1.45 No. 1, 10 lb. bag Potatoes Store Hours: 7:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Fridays 7:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Closed Sundays Phone ,357,2240. We Deliver. :hurch Directory BUSY QUILTING BEES The 3rd meeting of the Bel - grave Busy Quilting Bees was held on February 27 with all members present. After the 4-H pledge a`'hd the roll call we showed the leaders our quilting samples . from the last meeting. Then we were shown how to do string quilting by machine and how to choose print'fab- ries that matched. We worked in our books and finished the meeting with the 4-Hmotto. —Karen Montgomery Wingham Pentecostal Church 359 Centre Street Rev. Victor Grieco, Pastor SUN., MAR. 25, 1984 10:00 a.m. - Sunday School 11:00 a.m. - Morning Worship Service "Words from the Cross" 7:00 p.m. - Family Service Listen to: "MOODS AND THOUGHTS FOR A SUNDAY" CKNX-FM - 8 a.m. - 12 noon Sunda/ Ammommilelm THE SALVATION ARMY Edward St., Wingham Sunday, Mar. 25 9:45 a.m - Sunday School 11:00 a.m. • Family Worship Service 7:00 p.m. • Salvation Meeting Everyone Welcome Monday, Mar. 26 8:00 p.m - Home League • for Ladies 1 WINGHAM UNITED CHURCH 217 Minnie St. Sunday, Mar, 25 9:45 a.m. - Sunday School 11:00 a.m. - Worship Service Minister: Rev. J. Rea Grant B.A., M.Div. Organist: Mr. Hap Swatridge Telephone: Church - 357-2961 Manse - 357-1072 St. Paul's Church (ANGLICAN) WINGHAM John Street at Centre Street THE ANGLICAN. PARISH OF WINGHAM AND BELGRAVE SUNDAY, MAR. 25, 1984 Sunday School & Nursery 11:00 a.m. - St. Paul's Mattlns 1:15 p.m. - Trinity - Belgrave Rev. Douglas Madge