Wingham Advance-Times, 1980-12-17, Page 6scene
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i.le-mbers of the Ill/Ingham Cub Pack crouched in a forest of pine boughs an their float in the
Santa Claus parade Saturday.
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q1141.1asSeal. It afl began
one biter cold winter's 'tight
office ear co Oen-
°piles of n1903. sortedail to be 9lepostman, sueh hyeartut et
late- -.. Moving‘
rqund the mailbags he
44170: 74!.00.c'to glancea out the
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; window, and ashedidsiitwa sorting. Then the idea came::
• ragged. waifs, a • boy and a suppose every letter and
gitt came into view, then parcel carried one extra
were swallowed 'up ,in the stamp, that money could go
Swirling snow. '''IOWards helping all these un-
Their- 'abject ' poverty'on fortunate children. It
lthis:c'DegeMber :•404- wouldn't cost the senders
tUrbed EinarOolhOellotid he- ,very 'Much money and all
wondered bow snok1Oildren ,could help in this -way. He
" 'could be -helped. told his fellow Workers about
trestmbetWeen all thelnit**/ his scheme the next day and
ef.geodivill and theheapXof . they too were enthusiastic
etioliery 'Parcels he.. W.*. but realized it was too late to
, . . • do anythhig that year.
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postman began to work out
details for this new type of
stamp and taking 4! to King
awiettan, they told him of
their scheme to help unfor-
tunate ,childree with the aid
of anew...stamp.gappreved,
and. suggested that they use
Ple6We's
of his ,'Ne an their 4-clueen
llethe tines 19044nevi
the first
was a success as four million
the' hand; it 1,ex.'
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haven't had at hitio seal used and immediately it
f. The smilarsanlayid
inusic and the How .,to use the money to
dents who PelfOrtlied ,.;;. help unfortunate children?
• ,..paad mandolin, *61'0.010,4 Si:riihpant,
M.
oaramo
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Thursday the • ,the thrndghont the nation and '
...riOided,hy.,4 disease, it
ted the7_,.'f.
W4fe
- :dedlieild &hest*
eXihrtitinag who. mrs, ,41.4thiOntanla world-wide
Teeitairilyhaia Scheel dfreeted the groo , movement that got Ordinary •
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• -mvolvement adds to the ••
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i.- This type of (*miming' involved in helping
seniors AO' not.' *nowhere at the centre. • .
eeoftbeirown,so We Would like to thahli the Ofightmans hcold
dsharin the joy dire' e area schools for work- • • '
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to combat infectiou§ dis-
eases,
The, following year Nor-
way and Sweden offered
Christmas sealsto their
countrymen, stating that
everyone could help fight
TB, not just doctors and
nurses. In 1907 the idea Came
across the „Atlantic to :the
States and the editor of the
North Ameiicaii paper ; in
Philadelphia told its readers
that a special Christmas
stainp• would stamp out
tuberculosis. Another iear
passed by before Canada be-
came aware of the *cress of
theDanishcainpaign.-
Each succeeding year has
seen other cities_ joining in
the fight to„.elbtibia, te„.TB,
and in 1927,it heroine the
cifKkalit!jr,Aglef91
ttl,Kralflal§r
In the be-
ginning the money was used
to build needed sanatoriums,
then TB prevention. Christ-
mas Seals have made 11
• possible for people, to have
chest x-rays or •TB tests.
With TB almost conquered
today, the seals are now used
for prevention and treatment
of all lung diseases and res,
piratory infections. You
won't forget to intir one this'
year willSrou? „
ofthe as Iree/d.- '. big hard -to provide such an • •
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.This- week's. program enjoyableweek. anisimas
• 4iVitiesas welliSoUrnornial party is today, Dec- 17, and —13ELGIUAYE Mr. and
• igograut. Thieeareasohools all ' participants and Mrs. Edgar Wightman eat
Odded a warm touch to the volunteers using , the centre tertained their families at a
' aetivities..tyisweelr- . are . invited. A Christmas Christmas dinner on Salty-
',,,,..titragram, dinner and gift day_ in the - Sunday School
• Sacred ' '',..eitetaingeis &one& room of ” Knox United
presented, sfibiga be an interesting- Clnitch, Belgrave, with 42-
314.0fri' day as.it,j0 seldom that each present.. • '
effortsand all of the vain.- These present were Mr.
obvious. The
cing, thrisfmas Stilts. and AtAbis tinie, the seniors at Robert of Lueknow; Mr. and
stepdancing. thein:, owe, and the staff Mrs. Ross Wightman,
I) Another interesting pro- would like to warm Tracey, Pamela and Kevin,
gram this- week was per- wishes for a joyous Mr. and Mrs. William Mont -
formed by ,Turiberry Christmas and I the best in gomery, Anne and Alwilt
Central , School. ..„'Sixty 1981. Guelph; Mr. and D
Bruce Hamilton,
Stevens Cathy and
• a chance toget
Chided songsi. square• logethir-
inner.
MetcaNe, Rae, Marie and
Marsha of Hanover. Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Chapman, Lisa,
Gregory and Colleen of
Bolton; •
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore,
April Curtis and Mark of
• Wingham; . Mrs. Blaine
Moore arid girl friend Ruth of
Chatham; Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Nichol, Susan, John
and Andrew of Brampton,
James Nichol and girl friend
Sandra of Brampton and
Mrs. May Richardson of
Wingham.
' as suitably,
lighted
rounded by
Sweethelirt
i!•white ernat
ie guest pew§
with white
roses. The
ishered by a
the groom,
ong, brother
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of her
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father
My
Heaven'
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iikinnu of 'Praise,
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Vair. The
bridet
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gowtti
...,,. ''', utiful in her
-, ei'Teagal styled
with.'""t
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tratrain. 7:ginlacepeureedal
decaritted
.,.., ' point d'esprit
Yelte;-;;' wrists of the
sleeves and the hemline. She
wore
capletan0i,',:!: ' ' " ' t i gP veil
u i p u re withre
:ried a cascade
hong* i1redJruses. white
cur* ".White stepha-
notis ' . ' ,i,. 0-: ,§ breath.
ues
. , i, Bud Wilson,
the
brother.
Elizabeth
ton was her
sister's
tinidant. Her
-drese ' she made
he -TWA --,•*,#.,,I..t` ,ine-greY silk
techiffoit4u, was three-
full -, ,,,,A,,.' tching belt.
nsq:5ari illreth::1;,, .Iltgtil sylaeoefvb°:;:d,
Sweetheartioses, silver blue
roses, Wigtefearnations and '
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JULIE 1.kg
denis at the s
book white
present
Wingiunto
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and JeMlifer Willi*, Grade 5 aftu-
m Public Schol, shared a song
Of The Senior choir
' lo clients at me
frir 'the HartlabOUrid
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last Thursday mo htg.Last week three area elemen-
tary schools, Ttitp 'tentrel Scheel, Sacred Heart
Sreit001 rid WitihattlOtibile School, presented pro-
Irarns for ,the
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