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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-01-22, Page 87, TWITNM -o . .... .. .. J. 0 4 -Times. Tmhurvoiwy 'A, 4. . q� � . .0 �N�' . 1 2 4. s fnpir Ord, s, h i� -p %400 vy WIF eru t!" y Y, 94 - _k:Nwdp"1 was the topic of aftew's Gospel, followed by a luck supper will be held Sunda 17" A m0etm&O' Ifte wing- -brief meditation, "Why Must the. January 25, at 5 o'clock. World Worree Church Get the Leftovers?" Day of Prayer is March 5. Brfghten a shut- ftd Church v_ 4,10 w Id in the Sunil � " " [I. �". *#s he A sole entitled "God Hath Not §y fri s day with �t1om on Monday eve Promised" was sung by Mrs. The 1976 slate of officers was p resented: honorary president, week. With posters on dis- Jack Townsend. Mrs" K. M. Mrs. Barry PassmQre; past beautifut flowers, _4 epicting the -theme, "War- Mg Lennan read- -I poem, 4 pr president, Mrs. Ken Wood; presi- and Share", Mrs. Harold Mone Is Time", and led in dent: Mrs. Jack Walker; 1st vice- chosenhere theall to worship. prayer after hymn was V11 president, Mrs. Stan Orien; 2nd lromag the singing Of a hymn, sung, W vice-president, _Mrs. H. Swat - Mrs, Russel Zurbrikg read scrip- Mig� Lavonne Ballagh gave a ture from " sixth chapter Of St brief Introduction to the guest ridge; 3rd vice-president, Mrs. L. Flowers bring sunshine right into the room of Statia; recording secretary, Mrs. speaker, Rev. Wilena Brown of . ..... .-I111.-, ............... . .. ......... '­­­. an invalid or convalescent. Se� us for the big - H. Campbell; treasurer, Mrs. D? Blueval ' e and Whitechurch Courtney; finance, Mrs. J. gest and best choice of plants and bouquets, United Churches. In her steward- INATERhITY ship talk, she compared three Strong; Church in Society, Mrs. anytime you want,to say articles with three types of C. Hodgins; Christian andMissionary Education, Mrs. G. WEAR people, She displayed a piece of W. Tiffin; corresponding secre- Indian brass which has so many i5i Get. Well'Quick" tary, Mrs. Stewart Leedbam; M at f he uses but in its simplicity is often Pressandpublicity, Mrs. Murray . ...... taken for granted, comparing it Stainton; membership, Mrs. q the annual to the strong, dependable people Dorothy Conron, Mrs. C, A NEW SLATE of Maitland Presbyterial officers was elected for 1976 clurin -SEPARATE $HOPPE who are always there when -4 Bosman; program , Mrs. J. Ward, meeting held Monday at St. Andrew's. The executive members are: treasurer, Mrs. Evan Main Corndr Clinton others need them and therefore Mrs. R. LeVan; steward- 3 Teeswater; LEWI.S. are often taken for granted. Keith of RR 5, Lucknow; third vice-president, Mrs. Robert Bregman of RR first vice -p on neat to Campbell's Men's Wear A crystal goblet with a broken ship, Mrs. Harold Kerr friend- second vice-president, Mrs. Finley MacLeod of Ripley;rbs�ictent, Mrs. D Open I to 6 Closed, Weds. stem was her next illustration, ship and visiting, Mrs. D, Lang- Robertson of RR 3, Ripley; president, Mrs. J. W. English of Wingham; past president, wherein she spoke of the people ridge, Mrs. William Renwick; Mrs. Alvin Mundell of RR 2, Wingh.am; honorary president, Mrs. George Sutherland of FLOWERS who are detached from , those manse, Mrs. S. Orien, Mrs, Ripley. William Tiffin; flowers, Mrs. R. around them and from achieving Goy, Mrs. J. Go YOUR EXTRA TOUCH FLORIST. - their own potential but who Goodall, Mrs. A. possess great beauty and could Brenzil; literature and, communi - elation, Mrs. Muriel Thompson; iY Friends Are lead purposeful lives if they got , , 0 supply', Mrs. Erlma Edgar; WINHAM 357-3880 back into the mainstream of roti- f nr `,� St•Andrew s. WMS hosts social, Mrs. Don McKay, Mrs. W. 5 Ng ely.. 4 A ice ThinThirdly, she showed Japanese Haines, Mrs. K. Chambers. saki cups which she had joined Rev. Passmore installed the A] k; 6 1 f 1* kAr14irinA f r=c'k t 1='r;n1 remembered I _r, . M , bered with sadness in a I . - . . 0. SIGN OF GOOD BUSI- letter of thanks, to Mrs. Mary Cle- I -elected presi, Gorriel associaie i einhers, Mrs. moment's silence. Wifigham was re N19SS'AND GOOD dent for the new year. William Beirfies of RR Z, Listo- land who t' ed the reports for the r A report of the UCW mainten meeting�. FRIENDS. ance account was given by Mrs. dent theme Other officers elected were: %yel; friendship and service, Mr past president, Mrs. Alyin Mufi. Glen Haldenby of RR 1, Holy- ' The ladies adjourned for lunchil•' Don McKay. •WIN" h i":Wl .11%, 74 Z. at the noon -hour and a delicious AL a 74�/n %or For irma n ca The Huron -Perth Presbyterial dell of RK 2, 'Wingham; honorary rood; L rature an , rary, r n in branch . h of the , presiderit, Mrs. George Suther-7 Gerald Gibson of Bruss6ls; Glad meat was provided by the hosts. Phone '357-3275 will be held i Brueefield United The Wingham land of Ripley: first. 'vice-presi- Tidings, Mrs. Warren Wylds of Rev. Robert Armstrong led in Church on February 4. The theme Women's Institute welcomed thegay • is "Something, Beautiful for principal of the Wingham Public, dent, Mrs. Don Rob.btts6n of RR RR. 3, -Lucknow; press, 'Mrs. S ALL WINTER 3,-Ripl . ey; second vice-president, GeorgAisher.of'Wingham; sup- ladies attended the God". Guest speaker will be Mrs. School as the guest speaker for Je . an Eaton, speaking on her per- the January meeting. Mrs'. Finley MacLeod of Ripley; ply, Mrs. Robert Arbuckle of RA afternoon session which com- The theme third vice-president;, Mrs. Robert 4, Wingham; life memb�rship, menced with the singing of hymn LWw", sonal experiences in Bangladesh. of the meeting was education and Bregman of RR •3, Teeswater; Mrs. Walter Burton of DR 5, Kin- 386. Mrs. Beirnes of the Moles The annUal.megting..'and :pot cultural affairs. e w6rth'grotfp read the scriptur SNOWBOOTS' fourth, yie 6 -president, Mrs. cardine. Mrs. Robert Powell introduced Walter Burton of RR 5, Kincar- Members' without portfolio: and 'Mrs. John Brush of Gorrie John Mann to the members. Mr. 'dine; treasurer, Mrs. Evan Ke s gave the meditation,. Greetings Keith Mr . 1). Neilson of Gorrie; Mrs. Mann spoke on the differences Ruth Martin of RR 1, Ethel; Mrs. from the Presbytery were between the present educational Gordon Wall of Wingham; audi- brought by Rev. Doug Mac- 10% 30%® OFF h system and that of 30 or 40 years tors , Mrs. Mor gan Henderson of Donald of Port Elgin, who is also St. Paul's'Churc ago. He also showed slides of Lucknow and Mrs. W, Milligan of an honorary life member ofAbe (ANGLICAN) modern school rooms Miss RR 3, Wingham; nominating WM8. Dress and Casual Shoes Agnes Williamson thanked Mr. Youth. group committee, representatives from The offering was received by Mann for his enjoyable talk and the Wingham afternoon group, Mrs- R. Nixon and Mrs. R. At- WINGHAM presented him with a gift from holds discussion Lucknow and, Ashfield ,evening buckle, and Mrs. McLean.led in pre ' the � group. groups and Mrs. MacAdam as SAFETY SHOES A Prayer. Courtesies were given byALL SLIPPERS REV. T. K. HAWTHORN, Rector WHITECHURCH — Twenty- executive member. Mrs. Hugh Armstrong of Tees- Mrs.'Kay Lockridge�welcomed seven members of the Young Fifty-four ladies attended the water. 10% OFF Reduced 20% e ' MRS. D. RICHARDSON, Organist the members 'and guests to the People's Society met in the Chil- morning session' which was Two films were; during and Choir Leader meeting and opened with the mers Church here on Sunday eve- opened ened with a call to worship and the afternoon' session and were Mary Stewart Collect. Mrs. nip g and discussed things that a hyinh. Devotions 'were -in followed by a question p6riod atid . ended SUNDAY, JANUARY 25 Margaret Foxton read' a poem 'happen to youth in everyday life. charge of the Lucknow group. - discussions. The meetingCALLAN SHOES Epiphany 3 entitled "Home Life", and Miss, Small groups discussed questions Mrs. Robert Reid read the sdrip- with a singing of hymn 456 and a Williamson read the poem "Un- among themselves, then returned tore, and Mrs. Noble Johnston led closing prayer by Mrs. English. 8:30 a.m. —Holy. Communion 11:00 a.m. — Morning Prayer and Sermon known Teacher". to one large group to talk about in meditation on the African ver- Music throughout the day was Wingham 357-1840 the various answers. Sion of Psalm 23. Mrs. Morgan supplied by Mrs. H. Bateman. AAEETINGS The Wingham WI will cater a The meeting opened with a Henderson led in prayers. —Euchre party in parish hall 8:30 p.m. dinner for the 4-H Club leaders on Thurs., Jan. 22 singsong and prayer by Clara The welcome address was S n., Jan. 25 — Annual Vestry meeting 8 p.m. in parish hall Feb. 18. A dessert euchre is Sun., Milligan. Wendy Kay read scrip given by Mrs. Gordon Wall, scheduled for Jan. 20 at 2 p.m. in the council chambers. Memberg ture from Matthew and Luke. president of the Wingham WMS. also discussed the possibility of During the business portion of The minutes of the 197zi meeting Westinghouse the meeting, Wendy read minutes were read by Mrs. McLean and hiring a bus to visit Ottawa at and dedicated the offering. It was the treasurer's report was given tulip, time. decided to hord a toboggan party by Mrs. Keith. Lunch followed the meeting., on January 31 at one o'clock. Excellent reports were pre - 'the next'meeting will be held sented by all the conveners. Linda.Moore gave the closing Feb. 19 with "Family Night" as -prayer. Grace ,was sunk and Members were rerninded of the the theme. lunch was served. responsibility owed to the Ex - A Bridal Gowns 'Made to your specifications. Inquire now if you are planning a spring or summer wedding. FREEMAN Formal Rentals R For Men READMAN CLEAP4ERS AND MEN'S WEAR WINGHAM 357-1242 MRS. BETTY BEARD has one of the more exacting and difficult Jobs in preparation for the 'Wingham' ice carnival, Monday night found her measuririg costumes on Lois Pennington, Elizabeth Kaufman and Sandra Thompson. The "Western Jamboree on Ice" is scheduled for Jan. 3 , 1. WESTINGHOUSE . CLEARANCE- OF ALL 1975 MODEL RANGES IN STOCK :Westinghouse 30-1 nch flectric Range with Continuous Cleaning Oven $ 00 KF534 4olci 2 ONLY To Have Log can ea e e er e a - This represented the people who officers. Retiring president, Mrs. Wood, thanked Mrs: Kaufman for use all their gifts which together create aglow of warmth and light enveloping others. ' her help during her time in officep1drers, and'also all the committees for their The new St. Andrew's Presbyterian Women's Missionary Society of of RR 5, Lucknow; historian, Mrs. Henry MacKenzie of RR 3, '; �pewa the COC and the CGIT. Th;. Synodical will meet "in'Chip- April 6 -7. Members Mrs. G. W. Tiffin thanked Miss wol-k. president, Wingham was the host Monday Luckno w assistant'histiorian, , Mrs. Jack Walker, then pre- of - the 'annual meeting of the Mrs. Gordon Wall of-Wingham. Voted to awar five,dollars per to d e Brown for her warm, and inspir- sented Mrs. Wood with,; her life Maitland Presbyterial. Over 60 Secretaries.: recording,' Mrs. delegate toward expenses for the ing message. Mrs. Ken Wood conducted the membership pin and certificate.. Mrs. Walket read a poem on the representatives from 19. con. - Ewan McLean of RR 3,'Lucknow; year. The charge of honorary mem- blisiness meeting. The minutes by Mrs. Rrwwland New Year and the meeting �CI osed gregations attended the two I sessions. corresponding, Mrs. Don Mae- Adam of RR 2, Wingham;' after- bership was awarded to the were read Kaufman and Mrs. D. CourMey W -;'W'&-. *I'—' Mi7nab benediction.. Mrs. Alvin Mundell conducted noon groups, Mrs, C. MacAuley Goriie and Belmore groups. Mrs. gave the treasurer's report for Lunch was served by Unit three. the installation of officers for 1976 of RR 4, Ripley; evening groups Mrs. J. E. MacDonald of.tuck Don Robertson, Mrs. MacAuley and a representative of the Luck - 1975. Mrs. Barry Passmore read and Mrs. William Rintoul of Whitechurch presented the now; girls' groups, Mrs. Robert now evening auxiliary were. ap- THIS EMBLEM IS THE the names of members who 'passed away during the year and report of the \nominating com'-� Ahara,of Teeswater; children's pointed to the evening auxiliary. —;ft J W& W 1, h �r groups Mrs William Smith of Members also voted to send a remembered I _r, . M , bered with sadness in a I . - . . 0. SIGN OF GOOD BUSI- letter of thanks, to Mrs. Mary Cle- I -elected presi, Gorriel associaie i einhers, Mrs. moment's silence. Wifigham was re N19SS'AND GOOD dent for the new year. William Beirfies of RR Z, Listo- land who t' ed the reports for the r A report of the UCW mainten meeting�. FRIENDS. ance account was given by Mrs. dent theme Other officers elected were: %yel; friendship and service, Mr past president, Mrs. Alyin Mufi. Glen Haldenby of RR 1, Holy- ' The ladies adjourned for lunchil•' Don McKay. •WIN" h i":Wl .11%, 74 Z. at the noon -hour and a delicious AL a 74�/n %or For irma n ca The Huron -Perth Presbyterial dell of RK 2, 'Wingham; honorary rood; L rature an , rary, r n in branch . h of the , presiderit, Mrs. George Suther-7 Gerald Gibson of Bruss6ls; Glad meat was provided by the hosts. Phone '357-3275 will be held i Brueefield United The Wingham land of Ripley: first. 'vice-presi- Tidings, Mrs. Warren Wylds of Rev. Robert Armstrong led in Church on February 4. The theme Women's Institute welcomed thegay • is "Something, Beautiful for principal of the Wingham Public, dent, Mrs. Don Rob.btts6n of RR RR. 3, -Lucknow; press, 'Mrs. S ALL WINTER 3,-Ripl . ey; second vice-president, GeorgAisher.of'Wingham; sup- ladies attended the God". Guest speaker will be Mrs. School as the guest speaker for Je . an Eaton, speaking on her per- the January meeting. Mrs'. Finley MacLeod of Ripley; ply, Mrs. Robert Arbuckle of RA afternoon session which com- The theme third vice-president;, Mrs. Robert 4, Wingham; life memb�rship, menced with the singing of hymn LWw", sonal experiences in Bangladesh. of the meeting was education and Bregman of RR •3, Teeswater; Mrs. Walter Burton of DR 5, Kin- 386. Mrs. Beirnes of the Moles The annUal.megting..'and :pot cultural affairs. e w6rth'grotfp read the scriptur SNOWBOOTS' fourth, yie 6 -president, Mrs. cardine. Mrs. Robert Powell introduced Walter Burton of RR 5, Kincar- Members' without portfolio: and 'Mrs. John Brush of Gorrie John Mann to the members. Mr. 'dine; treasurer, Mrs. Evan Ke s gave the meditation,. Greetings Keith Mr . 1). Neilson of Gorrie; Mrs. Mann spoke on the differences Ruth Martin of RR 1, Ethel; Mrs. from the Presbytery were between the present educational Gordon Wall of Wingham; audi- brought by Rev. Doug Mac- 10% 30%® OFF h system and that of 30 or 40 years tors , Mrs. Mor gan Henderson of Donald of Port Elgin, who is also St. Paul's'Churc ago. He also showed slides of Lucknow and Mrs. W, Milligan of an honorary life member ofAbe (ANGLICAN) modern school rooms Miss RR 3, Wingham; nominating WM8. Dress and Casual Shoes Agnes Williamson thanked Mr. Youth. group committee, representatives from The offering was received by Mann for his enjoyable talk and the Wingham afternoon group, Mrs- R. Nixon and Mrs. R. At- WINGHAM presented him with a gift from holds discussion Lucknow and, Ashfield ,evening buckle, and Mrs. McLean.led in pre ' the � group. groups and Mrs. MacAdam as SAFETY SHOES A Prayer. Courtesies were given byALL SLIPPERS REV. T. K. HAWTHORN, Rector WHITECHURCH — Twenty- executive member. Mrs. Hugh Armstrong of Tees- Mrs.'Kay Lockridge�welcomed seven members of the Young Fifty-four ladies attended the water. 10% OFF Reduced 20% e ' MRS. D. RICHARDSON, Organist the members 'and guests to the People's Society met in the Chil- morning session' which was Two films were; during and Choir Leader meeting and opened with the mers Church here on Sunday eve- opened ened with a call to worship and the afternoon' session and were Mary Stewart Collect. Mrs. nip g and discussed things that a hyinh. Devotions 'were -in followed by a question p6riod atid . ended SUNDAY, JANUARY 25 Margaret Foxton read' a poem 'happen to youth in everyday life. charge of the Lucknow group. - discussions. The meetingCALLAN SHOES Epiphany 3 entitled "Home Life", and Miss, Small groups discussed questions Mrs. Robert Reid read the sdrip- with a singing of hymn 456 and a Williamson read the poem "Un- among themselves, then returned tore, and Mrs. Noble Johnston led closing prayer by Mrs. English. 8:30 a.m. —Holy. Communion 11:00 a.m. — Morning Prayer and Sermon known Teacher". to one large group to talk about in meditation on the African ver- Music throughout the day was Wingham 357-1840 the various answers. Sion of Psalm 23. Mrs. Morgan supplied by Mrs. H. Bateman. AAEETINGS The Wingham WI will cater a The meeting opened with a Henderson led in prayers. —Euchre party in parish hall 8:30 p.m. dinner for the 4-H Club leaders on Thurs., Jan. 22 singsong and prayer by Clara The welcome address was S n., Jan. 25 — Annual Vestry meeting 8 p.m. in parish hall Feb. 18. A dessert euchre is Sun., Milligan. Wendy Kay read scrip given by Mrs. Gordon Wall, scheduled for Jan. 20 at 2 p.m. in the council chambers. Memberg ture from Matthew and Luke. president of the Wingham WMS. also discussed the possibility of During the business portion of The minutes of the 197zi meeting Westinghouse the meeting, Wendy read minutes were read by Mrs. McLean and hiring a bus to visit Ottawa at and dedicated the offering. It was the treasurer's report was given tulip, time. decided to hord a toboggan party by Mrs. Keith. Lunch followed the meeting., on January 31 at one o'clock. Excellent reports were pre - 'the next'meeting will be held sented by all the conveners. Linda.Moore gave the closing Feb. 19 with "Family Night" as -prayer. Grace ,was sunk and Members were rerninded of the the theme. lunch was served. responsibility owed to the Ex - A Bridal Gowns 'Made to your specifications. Inquire now if you are planning a spring or summer wedding. FREEMAN Formal Rentals R For Men READMAN CLEAP4ERS AND MEN'S WEAR WINGHAM 357-1242 MRS. BETTY BEARD has one of the more exacting and difficult Jobs in preparation for the 'Wingham' ice carnival, Monday night found her measuririg costumes on Lois Pennington, Elizabeth Kaufman and Sandra Thompson. The "Western Jamboree on Ice" is scheduled for Jan. 3 , 1. WESTINGHOUSE . CLEARANCE- OF ALL 1975 MODEL RANGES IN STOCK :Westinghouse 30-1 nch flectric Range with Continuous Cleaning Oven $ 00 KF534 4olci 2 ONLY