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Wingham Advance-Times, 1981-12-02, Page 13•r•••••••••••• 7•Aftt,•41. go,. Womble/02. •t} Financial assistance Management counselling • Management training Information on government programs for business. See Our Stratford Office Representative PETE HUXTABLE. AT: The Wingham Motel, RR 4, Wingham ON: The 2nd and 3rd Tuesday Of each month (Next Visit Date: December 8) If you require financing to start, modernize or expand your business and are unable to obtain it elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions or if you are interested in the FBDB management services of counselling and training or wish information on government programs available for your business, talk to our representative. FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK 11 For an appointment or further. information on the Bank's services. call 271-5650 Icollect) 'or write 1036 Ontario Street.•Stratford. Ontario wning' newdookstoimalbusitess. oactlioethis faH - the fundraising CGIT (Canadian - Training) group in Bruce aocl Perth e Earlier this year, the - Fellowship: -1 'MagrOPOtleekleft40* project for the, Year of the Disabled, work* as a unit g04 using 41,4g Profit from --the Peace :of eontert heid at' • • 4 Wingham ?gt§t May toI*15 off the frOje Each group 400 own method. of r money: and avari activities fotowed; hie) bake sales, rock-a4liOnsand with all thglm On pooled• latim'a-ceetral fund The fellOw$K# 'decided:ft; money should be used in this • '1 area to purchase : 7specific. items which would help the1 • disabled in the -threeiSOOr • ties. ft contacted The hospitals and offered to . purchase wheelchairs 1,94' use Of patients in thehospital or to: be loaned mit at the hospital's disereti99. • In addition , dynamometer to develop haod,atrepgt - . in stroke patients was donated to the Wingham hospital. Ponds :remaining . after the purchase. of *e ; three vvbeelehairs, and rithe i- dyriatnonieter will be donated to " the ::11tfattit of Dimes to meet needs in t1#s CGIT DONATES TO HOSPITAL—The Wingham group of Canadian 'Oirls In Training, together with other CGIT groups in the tri -county fellowship, raised' money this year to help disabled persons in the area. One result of the project was the donation last week of a wheelchair and dynamometer to the rehabilitation unit at 100 Wingham and District Hospital. Members of the Wingham CGIT present ior the donation are: (front row) Monique Cameron, Stacey Thomson, Janice King, President Othy Henderson .Yes only $16.00 will buy ayear long Christmas gift! A cheery Christmas card will go out to announce your gift at Christmas time: This offer ap- plies only on Gift Subscriptions to persons outside your own household either as new subscriptions or renewals of previous 'gift subscriptions. Offer Good to Friday, December 18, 1981. Please send the Advance -Times to: Please send the Advance -Times to: PROV. POSTAL CODE New Subscription [1 Renewal fl Gift Card to Read: New Subscription E Renewal D Gift Card to Read: The Wingham Advance -Times ‘. • --,4".-,ftfc ,sik o'ff (in wheelchair holding dynamometer), Chris Funk, Brenda. Gaunt, Kristen Havirkins; (middle) Julie Cameron, Lisa Daw, Dawn Marie Funk, Angela Wall, Amy Pollard, Angela Walker, Joanne Taylor, Debbie Henry, Janette Tayl6r, Andrea Michelle Cameron, Jenny Bender; (back) Annette Carter, flanked by leaderskathii Arrhstrong and Klaske Beecroft. A third leader, Marg Hogg, and several member -s were not pre-. sent for thephotograph. W h Niseb Per Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott were in Toronto last week where Walter attended the convention of the Ontario Federation of -Agriculture at the Holiday, Inri from Monday until Thursday. While there they also visited _Kathy Purdon at Willowdale. Visitors on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Beecroft and -Karen were Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Beecroft, Angela, Jennifer and Janis•of Exeter and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Beecroft, Kevin, Shannon and Heather of Wingham. Mr. and Mrs. David Elliott and Justin of Listowel visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Barry Elliott and. Ryan. Mrs. Garnet Farrier arrived home Tuesday after a week's visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Farrier, Kimberley and Amy of Guelph, while Mrs. Farrier, accompanied her mother: Mrs. Marjorie Barbour of Hillsburgh, to Florida. for a week. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott and Karen attended Leslie Elliott's first • birthday party at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Elliott, and Jeffery of Brussels. On Saturday evening Mr. end Mrs. Walter Moore and Cindy visited with her mother, Mrs. Gertrude Moore, at the home of Mr: and Mrs. Ron McGarvey near Ripley. Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw visited Tuesday at London with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laidlaw, Michelle and Jason, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Vannus and Mr. and Mrs. Cameron • Sim- mons. Mr, and Mrs. Bill Purdon and Mr. and Mrs, Bill Rin- toul, who were on a tour to Alaska last summer, at tendpd a reunion of the travellers on Sunday at the Clinton OMAF boardroom where all who took the tour were present for dinner. In the afternoon pictures of the trip were shown. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Campbell and Heather of Kitchener spent the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul. Lynn Falconer and friend of Sarnia were Saturday visitors with Mrs. Robert Mowbray. Rev. and Mrs. Harvey Osborne and family of Alliston visited recently with Mr. and Mrs, Jim de Boer and family. Mr. and Mrs. John deBoer were weekend visitors with their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs Ron Nicholson, Erin and Ryan of Strathroy, Eddie deBoer visited frierids at Dunnville at the weekend. • •• Mr. and Mrs. Bill Norris, Brad and Carl of Woodstock visited Friday with Mr. and • ' Mrs. Carl McClenaghan and Mrs. Mary McClenaghan. Weekend visitors at the same home were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Des Roches of London and Mr. and Mrs. Allan McIntyre and Tara, area/. The grOuPS*teport this has •• been &yell Tewartlihg year and the , 'girls 'enjnyed, , - Working ..tingark4.ccoMMOil gtigjoi thOrire9iinty.area. • Thebioject'eniarged:nn- the :- • „4 CG!T's purpoSe.t0itheri4lt Healtli7. 04' Others". • • • . ' 2 kr tr • • • 3 Chatham. :Mr. and Ms. Gary Rintoid and Kevin were'at-GuelPh on • Monday in connection' with •• agriculture business... David Adams of Windsor spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. " Pauline .Adams. ()n Saturday Mrs, Carl McClenaghan • and Mrs. Raymond Des Bathes of London visited' with Mrs. Fair of Bluevale. • Homemakers meet in Goderich Hosp. A lengthy meeting was . held at the Alexandra Marine and General Hospi- tal, Goderich, and attended by 14 members of .the Town Four children are received by baptism . BELGRAVE — The sacra- ment of baptism was cele- brated on Sunday by Calvin - Brick and Knox United Churches; in Belgrave. Rev John G. Roberts con- ducted the service. The choir sang "A 'Little Child the Saviour Came". with Mrs. George Procter as organist. The scripture reodiniz from I Cor. "1 de- clare unto yoti the gospel c a etei vet,. ano wherein ye stand. hy which also ye are saved. unless ve have believed in vain." Baptism is not a preven- tive measure hy which faith can be injected into, the in- fant by the minister or par- ents as a doctor injects an in• noculation against infectious diSeases. By baptism par• ents hope to place their child. in a context whereby the baby will. at a latcr date, he infused with the gospel, will receive, stand in and he saved to external life • The order of baptism as' presented in the Service Book was used to receive Roselyn Ann. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Jeffrey Hurst, and Peter John, son of Mr and Mrs. Thomas Irwin of Knox Unit( i ('hurch, Bel grave, and Donna Ann Patti. s(r21aughter of Mr and M.,, r. )onald Pattison. and James Robert. son of Mr and Mrs James Robert McGee, of Calvin Brick United Church, into the church and Country Homemakers. Mary Greig, discharge planner, and Gerry Zur- hrigg, board member and chairman of the finance committee for the hospital, were guests for lunch. Plans were finali?ed for the • R.D.O.P. (Understand- ing the Rural Elderly seminar held December 1 at Listowel where the Town and Country Homemakers conducted a. workshop.. The 1982 budget has been set. The fund-raising com- mittee reported .that only a few amaryllis bulbs are still available from board rnennhers. A letter regarding the new homemaking program' will be sent to Frank Drea, Community and Social Services. and Dennis Timbrcll. minister Of health. Dates'were set for various committees to meet during the next six weeks, The next omet'al meeting will be •lanuar 27 Jack Whytoelr1,4 Rendon College, ''''Wni-Vetity *�f , Waterloo, spent the weekend'. with his patents, 'Mr. and . , Mrs. 'Carman Whytockz. Irwin IVIcClenaghan 'of St. Thomas visited Monday with Mr...,..and Mrs. Carl Me'7, Clen'aghan and his mother, • Mrs. Mary McClenaglian. Angus and Alan Falconer. have outfitted the piano showroom in the home of Mrs. Garnet Farrier for a hairdressingbusiness to be operated by Miss Vic e• Scott, a graduate of Ivan . Sales School of Hairdressing, Waterloo. At the ' -present time, the shop will be open afternoon S and evenings. Mrs. Bertha Struthers and Mrs. Jessie Howell/ of Teeswater were Sunday visitors with Mr. and. Mrs. Don Caesar. • On Monday evening the session a 'e' Board of Managers of Chalmers Presbyterian .hurc held a meeting at the -nse, the home of Rev. and Mrs. John Bel 1. The Whitechurch Women's Institute Christmas meeting will be held December 9 with noon dinner al St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Hostesses will be Mrs. Elgin Johnston, Mrs. Russell McGuire and Mrs. -Teresa. Caslick: roll call, Sing, say, play, demonstrate or pay. Each member' is asked to bring a Christmas card and stamped envelope. Speaker will be the District president. Mrs. Don MacAdam and a variety program will be presented by, Mrs John Bell and Mrs. Garnet Farrier. Always in taste - Teeswater Cheese. Choose from our large, fresh selection of quality cheeses. • Colby • Cheddar • Marble ® And many more CUSTOM CHEESE BASKETS AVAILABLE Teeswater Creamery feeswater, Mon - Sat 8 - 11A1V. t,P$