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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-02-26, Page 8Oak . ........ .. E NOTICE IF YOU ADVANCE-TIMAS LABEL EARS FEB., 94-7-6 Y:7.UR A SUBSCRIPTION IS DUE 0 AUV001COn I IMUS Belgrave. Women's -institutec�,tt�, �.� �:� - �a � °t 1 <�,:�, celebrates 65th anniversa: ' ,: y 46— A^ ry - h BELGRAVE — The 65th anni- serted in the Tweedsmuir HistoJames. �t. Paul's Chu rc versary of the founding of the Book. It was agreed to cater for the Belgrave branch of the Women's Mrs. Ivan Wightman gave a de- Soil and Crop Improvement ANGLICAN) Institute was celebrated in the tailed account of the history Of Ladies' Night banquet to be held Women's Institute Hall on Feb- the Belgrave Women's Institute on March 10 at 7 p.m. with Mrs. W INGHAM ruary 17 at noon when more than from its beginning to the present Ross Higgins and Mrs. Glenn 40 members and friends enjoyed time. She recalled manv names Coultes as a committee to plan a potluck dinner. The ladies at and incidents in the past that the meal. the head table were former presi- made the audience aware of the It was decided to hold a shoot f.41 REV. T. K. HAWTHORN, Rector dents, Mrs. Hazel Procter 1929, work and planning that has gone party in the hall on March 12 at, MRS. D. RICHARDSON, Organist Mrs. Earl Anderson 1942-1945, into this branch over the past 65 8:30 p.m. Lunch will be provided and Choir Leader Mrs. Stewart Procter 1946-1950, years. Mrs. Wightman did a and a silver collection taken. -Mrs. Cliff Logan 1963, Mrs. Ivan great deal of resear�h' into the The March meeting will be held SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 29 Wightman 1968-1971, as well as history of the branch and it was in the arena rooms at 2 p.m. on IT WAS A LARGE GROUP of enthusiasts that gathered at the Wingham Town Hall Quinquagesima the present president, Mrs. Stan appreciated by everyone present. March 16. Saturday afternoon to run the bake sale for the local Youth Across Canada for the Men- 8:30 a.m. Holy Communion Hopper (since 1974), the secre- The motto, "One way to make The meeting closed with, the tally D.+mrraA. rkI V. . the YACMR group had raised about -InI with more Ka,.A V-4. 11:00 a.m. -- Morning Prayer and Sermon tary-treasurer, Mrs. Ross Hig- the world better is by improving national anthem. and customers arriving all the time. gins, Miss Jane Pengilley and yourself", was given by Mrs. EVENTS Mrs. Loralee Marshall, home Norman Coultes, convener for economists. Miss Pengilley the meeting. ry Tues., March 2—Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper • brought greetings from the Mrs. Hopper presided -for th Ministry of Agriculture and business. The secretaread the Food. correspondence which included e . The faithful servant - letters from FWIO, President Come to our A beautiful anniversary cake Mrs' 0 0 H. Maluske and an acknowl- which was decorated by Mrs- edgement of a donation to War GRAND OPENING Leslie Bolt, was cut by Mrs. Lena Children's Hospital. topic of discussion Memorial Higgins who was also present at It was decided to buy bowls for "The Faithful Servant" was the responsibility of 'serving Him the first picnic held by the Bel-. use at banquets: Mrs.' Ivan the topic for the iffeeting of St. also comes the joy of His reward. er grave W1 in 1911. The 4-H Home- Wightman is to look into this Andrew's Goforth Evening To not use our several abilities is eNook making Club leaders were guests matter with regard to prices and Auxiliary. Mrs. Douglas Lapp to be a false servant of the Lord. y and they, as well as former club sizes, etc. opened the meeting and intro- The committee in charge then leaders, were thanked and con- 159 William.Street, Palmerston There was a motion to send duced the topic. presented "The Faithful Servant gratulated for their efforts. money for a delegate to go to Of- A lovely duet, "Let There Be Movement in Taiwan". Those February 27 and 28 Mrs. 'Hopper conducted a ficers' Conference to be held in Peace on Earth" was sung by taking part were Mrs. Douglas memorial service in memory of Waterloo Maj 4, 5, 6. Joantie and Janette Taylor, ac- Lapp, Mrs. Arnold 'Taylor, Mrs. former members who have The branch directors are to be companied by Linda Taylor. James' Carr a I nd Mrs. William �FASHIONS FOR THE MOTHER-T6_BE passed on to higher service- Mrs. the nominating committee for The Bible study, "The Parable Reed. This movement' is three- Jeans dresses. pantsuits. lingerie Ross Higgins lit, a candle in ,1976. The Belgrave 41 has been of the Talents" was conducted by fold: Evangelism, Education and memory of those members who asked to provide a -program and Mrs. Robert Campbell. Some Service. 5 FURNITURE FOR THE NEW BABY passed away prior to the 60th -birthday treats at Huronview on interesting, thoughts resulted A discussion which followed Cribs dressers, strollers.' proms. anniversary ary and then a. candle April 21 at 2 p.m. and the follow- from. this. Gifts are given adcord- centred on what, aspect of. the dressing tables was lit in memory of Mrs. Myrtle ing committees were chosen: ing to our abilities. Just as the Taiwan movement would be of Anderson, Mrs. Violet Cook and 'program, Mrs. William Coultes, master expected his servants to most help to the local c6ngrega- ••HANDMADE CRAFTS Mrs. Annie Coultes. Mrs. Norman 'Coultes.; lunch, use their talents wisely, how, tion. andwhat the group can do to VOLUNTEER WORK is not always exhausting, but these Crib'quilts, sweater sets, shawls. The roll call was answered by Mrs. Stewart Procter and Mrs. much more the Lord must expect promote action in this regard. two YACMR members.took advantage of a 1611 in business several members contributing a Ross Higgins; gifts, Mrs. Law-' from us as Canadians to whom Several practical suggestions at the 6ake sale Saturday to relax and chat. Mariene'Foxton picture or story that can be in rence Taylor and Mrs. Leonard Ile has entrusted so much. With were made. and Steve Macdonald were two of about 15 members at the .-COFFEE AND DONUTS In summara faithful servant sale to 'raise funds for Youth Across Canada for the y, is one who listens, seeks the OP7 Mentally Retarded, portunity to help others, uses his abilities, has a steady faith and is Willing to pay the cost so others may obtain salvation. Mrs. James Carr closed this -ULY THE BEST section of the meeting in prayer and the president, Mrs. Clarence TIS., TR Wood, conducted the business session at which time she an- nounced that Rev. Stairs.. of the Leprosy Mission will be at St. An- drew's on April 20 to tell of his ,T "T work. AN.D Lunch was served and a social hour followed. NO BLA,R,NEY Helen Allen F, A. ST. PATkICK'S GIFT will speak to children's Aid FOR, YOUR FAVORITE IRISHMAN 1. • .J� Helen Allen, known for her work in the field of Child Welfare with adoption through the '-To- gR 011.1 1 - m, . day's' Child" column in many y!". , E-111 week Aaily and I) newspapers throughout Ontario, and the THE LUCK OF "Family Finder'' television t YOUNG AND OLD gathered at the Salvation Army,Citadel lest Wednesday for a demon- Sp esker show, will be the guest V­ stration on the Touch of Stitchery. Many interested ladies of Wingham paid close attention this year's annual meeting of the THE IRISH while Huron County Home Economist Jane Pengilley showed the ins and 'outs of finer hand stitchery. Children's Aid Society Of Huron Harry J. Boyle County. Affiliated, with the Adoption Cor ✓ ordinator's office of the Chil- -The author of The Great dren's Services Bureau of the Province of Ontario, Miss Allen Canadian Novel has produced Huron education board has been a prominent spokesman a delightful humorous story on behalf of the older and so-✓ set in an Irish Canadian com- called "unadoptable" child in the munity predictably rich in province and Canada, anwas considers 19 cutbacks active in the Vietnam crisd i� ef- characters. of the pro�ince and On - forts ? special session - 0 101. le nv of su$.a1n1A9,_ n. 945itd of 12-mont­lts arvoconsi4ered. qorng more. if not total] ,self - .,tarjo,s,C` 4en's Aid Societies in ". .-) 1. 1 '1#, t '�'rQ rimm," met bounty i 6, un t v Also to'c me unde 4*s"rut*i Edtica 0 'T 'bri'ver education, conferences' the board to trim costs are trans- .69 last, 4 k at Clit'Iton to consider The. sixty-fifth.'annual'ine"eii drastic cutbacks in the 1976 ex- portation policies and high cost and conventions as well as en- of the society will be held in the penditures. courses. The board will examine ergy consumption will also be board rQom,of the County Assess - John Elliott of Blyth, chairman costs of transportation for extra- studied as possible avenues of A of the board's budget committee, curricular activity, walking dis- cost saving. ment Building, Gloucester Ter- race, Goderich. on Thursday, represented a list of restraints Lances to the nearest bus stop and Board chairman Herb Turk - March 4 at8:00 p.m. The annual the consideration of the board. the cost of field trips, particularly heim said that while it .was not reports of the society will be After study of the recommenda- in regard to the" surplus buses expected that the board would presented along with the election tions. the matter was turned back that are used exclusively for field accept all the measures being' of the board of directors for the to the budget committiae to pre- trips. considered.' a large number Year 1976. pare a final draft for official ap- High cost and low enrollment would be seriously considered to All residents of the County who proval. courses will be examined with a attempt to keep the education are members of the society are I Included in the restraints are a view to elimination or centraliza- mill rate increase ap low as pos-entitled to vote at the arw3ual 5 number of measures which have tion. sible in light of recent provincial meeting, and to be nominated for St. . V ST. PATRICK'S Sr already been implemented by the Other budget restraints sug- grant cutbacks. the board. Membership cards are C) P4 board. A major item was a freeze gestedbyMr Elliott's committee available at the office of the C A 1-.S ',4 ,9 CARDS r#/c V, g I on all additional capital equip- will be the possibility of closing Society, 46 Gloucester Terrace, P° AND ment expenditures with any ex- classr*ooms or schools if enroll- Family night Goderich, or the office of the p.No PRINTS ceptions to have the approval of ment is found to be lacking The Clerk -Treasurer, Court House, It% the budget committee,. board will also examine the pos- dinner held Goderic*h, and may also be ob- The board has also implement- sibility of reducing staff and tained the evenin of the meeting ed a policy of charging any equilx- placing a freeze on salaries. The Wingham branch of the on payment of le annual one fent replacement costs to the Extra -curricular activities will Women's Institute held a Family dollar fee. school's operatingbudget rather als6 be studied to determine the Night dinner Feb. 19 in the coun- The board of directors has than as a special budget item as cost of equipment. membership cil chamber. Members and visit- extended a cordial invitation to has been the practice in the past. fees and exhibition games. ors were welcomed by President all residents of the county to Perhaps the most drastic of the The board will also consider the Mrs. Alf Lockridge. attend the annual meeting, and to steps already initiated was,a gen- question of whether or not night Those present enjoyed a de- avail themselves of an opportu- HAR Is erad cut of 10 per cent in all school school classes should be self -sus- licious dinner followed by a short nity of hearing Helen Allen, and budgets. The 10 per cent reduc- taining and will take a similar meeting. The ladies concluded the work of the societyin adopt- WINGHAM tion was felt satisfactory when took at community use of the the evening with a euchre party ion and related ebildrens ser- 357-3191 inflation factors during the past schools so the program can be-, in which four ladies won prizes. vices acti,.-!,ies. )6 Ell