The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-02-19, Page 8W
Advance -Times, Thurs., February 19, 1976
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During the service, the senior
choir, accompanied by Hap
WHITECRURCH — Marvin
trees turning brown.
Serm®n
Smith of the Ministry of Natural
The speaker was thanked and
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Presented with a gift.
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when the Women's Institute met
Education and Cultural Activi
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February 18 at the home of Mrs.
ties was the, theme of the meeting
United Church on Sunday morn-
George Fisher, Wingham.
which was opened by Miss Merle
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Mr. Smith's topic was "Wood-
Wilson, the president. Following
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lots". He said that a well -man-
il
the opening exercises, Miss Wil-
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a ed farm woodlot will yield
aged
son extended a warm welcome to
were threatened with death
timber, fuel and fence posts for
visitors and members. Minutes
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home use and at times sawlogs
were read by the secretary, Mrs.
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for market. He stressed the im-
Fisher.
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portance of having crooked and
It was decided to appoint the in -
said, "the book has been the
defective trees removed; in this
coming president, Mrs. Russell
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way, the value of the woodlot can
on
McGuire, as delegate to the con-
tions of today."
be doubled.
be
ference. Roll call was answered
BUT YOU'LL LOVE IT
"The most important treat-
by 23 reciting or reading a poem
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meat for a young woodlot is thin-
from a school reader.
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ning," Mr. Smith said, "when
The motto, "All our children
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trees are five to ten inches in
need today is LSD", was pre
of ever steward, without
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diameter."
Pared by Mrs. T. Metcalfe and
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To assist farmers, the Ministry
read by Mrs. Dan Tiffin. In
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of Natural Resources will inspect
dealing with the LSD 'of the
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a woodlot and an agreement may
.notto—Love, Security and Disci
be made whereby the woodland
line—Mrs. Metcalfe said that
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improvement and work may be
the love of a home is shown whens
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done free of charge. All owners of
a mother is there to welcome the
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lots of five acres or more may
children when they return from
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qualify ,for woodland improve-
school. A mother is a symbol of
says or is, will be brou ht to li ht
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ment. The agreement lasts for 15
security, a bank where children
deposit all their hurts and wor-
MRS. PAT WILSON scrutinizes the three posters chosen as contest last week. Mrs. Wilson, Murray Hunter and Don
years.-
F,)Ilowing Mr. Smith's talk, the
ries. Mother also disciplines and
winners in the Wingham Kinsmen "Heritage Day" poster Vair were the judges for the contest that ended Monday.
ladies asked for information re-
trains the child. A child who has
f�
garding the Dutch Elm disease,
not 'known discipline will show
"Many Christians will be em-
maple tree disease and cedar
that he has not in later years.
The committee appointed to beT
p
Kinsmen poster e,®n t e s t remembers Heritage Day
in charge of arrangements for the
barrassed when the Lord makes
vice-president, Wendy Kay;
District Annual, being held in
"Heritage Day" did not pass several weeks before and in berry Central; Ellen Nolt, grade Wawanosh: Grades seven and
Guest musicians
Whitechurch in May will be Mrs.
unnoticed in the Wingham area cludedcontest,rules. The judging two, East Wawanosh; Erika eight — Eric Taylor, grade
press reporter, Clara Milligan,
Bill Rintoul, Mrs. Lorne Durnin
Monday — at least, not for the of the posters took place Monday Hooftman, grade one, Turnberry seven, East Wawanosh; Ken
at. Baptist Church
and Mrs. Fred Tiffin.
Two held and
students of four area elementary at F. E. Madill, where Mrs. Pat Central. Grades three and four — Warwick, grade eight, Turnberry
Wing- teacher at Madill, Central; Peter Helm, grade
The role of secretary will be ro-
contests were
schools. The students of Wilson, an art Michelle Hooftman, Elaine
osk for ...
won by Mrs. Elgin Johnston and
ham Public School, Turnberry Murray Hunter, a history Campbelland Sandra Sanderson, seven, Turnberry Central.
The New Hope Trio, comprised
Miss iWilson. Mrs. Don Ross
Central,, Sacred Heart and East, teacher, also at Madill, and artist all grade four students from The winning posters will be dis-
of Mrs. Ross Wilhelm of Wing-
played a piano solo. Treats were
Wawanosh commemorated the Don Vair pored -over 76 posters to Turnberry Central. Grades five played in Wingham throughout
ham" Baptist, Mrs. Ronald Bo-
provided for the Valentine boxes.
occasion with posters entered in a pick the three finalists, in each of and six — Elizabeth Kaufman, the week, "and prizes will be
lander of St. Thomas and Miss
Lunch was served by Mrs.
contest sponsored by the Wing- four categories. grade five, Wingham Public awarded by project chairman
Jan Gregor of Cambridge, were,
Fisher, Mrs. Helen Lewis and
ham Kinsmen Club.. The winning posters were de- School; Blair Mansell, grade 'six, Andy McBride during assemblies
guests Sunday at worship ser-
Mrs. ,Gershorn Johnston.
The details on the contest were " signed by: grades one and two — Wingham Public School; Jen- at each of the schools.
vices yin the Wingham Baptist
forwarded to' 'the four schools David Wheeler grade two, Turn- nifer Johns alade five East
Sunday speaker
lize that He has already come in
the Holy Spirit."
uses, revelation
During the service, the senior
choir, accompanied by Hap
US theme
Swatridge, sang Mentie DuVal's
Prayer".
Serm®n
"',,Canadian
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Rev. Barry Paasmore'used the
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book of Revelation as his scrip-
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Par s h holds
ture background as he spoke to
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the congregation of the Wingham
's
United Church on Sunday morn-
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ing. He read verses from the first
Let
chapter and explained that the
book was written for its own day
and written in code to give hope
us assist you with your :. .
and strength to Christians who
at Whiterhireh
were threatened with death
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under the Roman .emperor,
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Domitian. He told how Christians
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were charged with treason if they
did not claim Caesar as their
BEAVER FEVER
lord.
"Unfortunately," the speaker
has hit
said, "the book has been the
HARRIS STATIONERY
victim of religious fanatics who
in Wingharn
have tried to apply it to the situa-
g club, "Featuring Fruit", was
tions of today."
IT'S HIGHLY CONTAGIOUS I
In closing, Mr. Passmore said,
BUT YOU'LL LOVE IT
"We shouldn't be concerned with
(Prominently displayed at
when Christ will come, but rea-
the rear of the store)
REV. T. ICs HAWTHORN, Rector
MRS. D. RICHARDSON, Organist
and Choir Leader
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22
Sexagesima
8`30 a.m.—Holy Communion
11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon
EVENTS
Thurs., Feb. 19—Euchre party in parish hall, 8:30 p.m.
Church. They sang inspiring
numbers during the morning — -
service and at the evening �!
worship hour, they sang several,
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songs exalting the Lord Jesus •
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Christ and His soon return.
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Pastor Ross Smith, at the
morning service, chose scripture
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Let
from the fourth chapter of Paul's
us assist you with your :. .
first letter to the Corinthians, and
told how the apostle, through the
at Whiterhireh
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annual meeting
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plans for that all important >•
day.
inspiration of the Holy Spirit, :.
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wedding
attempts to show the Corinthian
WHITECHURCH —The new 4
The annual meeting of the
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church her responsibility as
g club, "Featuring Fruit", was
Sacred Heart Parish of Wingham
stewards' of God. He stressed
faithfulness as the requirement.
organized Monday evening of last
was held recently with Rev. A. J.
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for
week by leaders Mrs. Archie
]Nolan opening with prayer,
COME 1N AND SEE OUR COMPLETE
of ever steward, without
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Purdon and Mrs. Walter Elliott,
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SELECTION OF
faithfulness, steward is of little
at the latter's home. Present
Named members of'the exega
value.
were Kathy'' and L.or_i-Purdoti;
tivewer-e: chairman, H. Pias; co-
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• INVITATIONS -
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,'A Christian is to vractise what
he for that he does,
�� Ann Jamieson, Wendy Kay
chairman, O. Curtis; secretary,.
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• ANNOUNCEMENTS i
preaches, all
and Clara Milligan.
L. Steffler; alternate, A. Mahe;
,a M. '
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says or is, will be brou ht to li ht
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committees: 'spiritual and
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one day," said Pastor Smith.
Officers elected'were: presi- -
liturgical, L. Ryan, A. Mahe', P.
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• ACCESSORIES
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"Many Christians will be em-
dent, Lori Ann Jamieson; first
:Albers; recreational, L. Steffler,
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barrassed when the Lord makes
vice-president, Wendy Kay;
S. Skinn; social action, A. Stef
Your choice of various paper =lock=, type
manifest even the hidden
press reporter, Clara Milligan,
fler, Mrs. H. deBruyn 1, material
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styles and size=. :°,4'
thoughts of the heart, as Paul
The role of secretary will be ro-
and finance, L. Saunders,G.
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says He will
tated.
Belanger; youth, D. Ducharme,.
#• ' 'fry • , .
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At the evening service, con-
The club will be known as The
T.. Morrison, P. BIake, 'A.
tinuing his study of Revelation,
Fruity Five and they will hold
deBruyn.0`lP?fP�1
the pastor read from chapter
meetings on Wednesday evenings:"
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eight, stressing the fact that God
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at seven o'clock. Each member is
There area roximatel 170
approximately
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1�1o'IIHh
wants man to repent and He uses
to contribute 75 cents to help with
Catholic- families in Sacred
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judgment as His last resort to
expenses.
Heart. During 1975, 30 infants
five
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Select your }wedding invitations, announcements
bring this about. Gods grace and
were baptized and people''.
mercy are seen in. the half-hour
The members' pamphlets were
became converts to the faith.
£,:
and accessories with complete confidence as to
silence imposed upon all
given to the girls and an outline of
Approximately 15 children
quality and correctness of form. r
heaven's hosts immediately
the project and. requirements was
received their first communion
THIS "HAPPY BIRTHDAY" poster was one of about 70
;
preceding these judgments. The
given. Mrs. Purdon demon-
and in total, 23,000 communions
entered in the Wingham Kinsmen "Heritage Day" poster
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WE ALSO HAVE PERSONALIZED WEDDING NAPKINS, MATCHES.,—, `
angelic hosts bow in silence as
strate�d to mallow chews and
..- doft -
were given during Masses. Ten,
contest last week. The judging Monday awarded it first
AND CAKE BOXES . .,. .
the final judgments are about to dascassed4he variety and value marriages were performed. prize in the grades one and two group. It was designed by
fall upon the rejectors of Jesus. of the gruit group. -Lori Ann David Wheeler of Turnberry Central.
Christ still dwelling upon. the Jamieson demonstrated the The Summer School of Religion
number of tablespoons of water was a great success due to the
earth.
During both services, accom- needed to fill one cup. Mrs. Elliott 'work of many of the parishioners.
paniment for the hymns was - spoke on Vitamin C. " The Auxiliary ministers of Holy
provided by Mrs. Raymond Neill Kathy and Lori Purdon will Eucharist have also done con -
on the organ'and Mrs. Wilhelm, demonstrate baked apples at the siderable good work in the
pianist. • next meeting. parish.
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IT WAS A FIRST Canadian Valentine's Day last week for Katrin, 12, and Elisabeth, 9, who
arrived from Germany last fall to settle in this area. The two girls, students at East
Wawanosh, displayed their Valentines and smiles. They are the daughters of Mr. and
Mrs Heinrich Otto of RR 5, Wingham.
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