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Gordan Riratotil. condition than any other hand care product then -£%r .,t ; i " i,Y� Baptist Church on Sunday morn- ,. return the container and we will rotund your money'; ing, stressing Paul's message to meeting last Wednesday of the Arrangements were made for Smith 8 Nephew ))maid 2100 52nd Avenue Lachine Quebec H8T 2V5 / ° tT�� r I/� ! ` Y of Prayer to be Chalmers Presbyterian Women's the World Da the Corinthian church. The Y Ky y' speaker said that if Paul were Missionary Society. Mrs. Wallace held March 5 in the Chalmers living and preaching today, most Conn opened the meeting with a Presbyterian Church. The wel- �', r of Christendom would reject both Poem on love. She told members, come committee .!will be Mrs. A his teaching and his person. He that love is the dominant theme Wallace Coan'an Mrs. Bill Pur- , 1 of the Bible, that we re to love don. Mrs. Daw�on Crai • s ", was considered aBible-thumping �► g mill fool, he was despised and abused, our enemies a$ God iuves ei3.alrv✓ assist in Tee ei viiag Cite oifes=iug. , .__,� much time do we put forward too uautagaat to ue „e sew.. ve le tte as r�'+diyed Tn } show our 'love she asked. "" .:.: .; world. Wingham group to invite the Pastor Smith talked of twisted The meditation on Love ,society to attend a meeting with Bridal Gowns Made to your specifications. Inquire now if you are planning.a spring or summer..-�wedding. FRE�MAN IFFR Formal Rentals For Men - EADMAN CLEANERS AND MEN'S WEAR WINGHAM 357-1242 SAV E RIGHT GUARD . Sax. PURITY COTTON BALLS no's $ 1. 09 VASOLINE BATH BEADS •J&J SHAMPOO 16 oz. $1 *4 9 1.5.8oz. $1 •-99 ed 1 priorities in today's world, where `right is given by Mrs. Earl Caslick i'oi- . lowed the sin Yana gig �• a hymn with guest speaker Rev. L. G. Stairs, s, wrong and wrong is right'. "It is 'thought to be in- g g Mrs. Don Ross at the organ and a g who is the area secretary for r i humane to execute the murderer, scripture reading by Mrs. Bill southwestern Ontario. Mr. Stairs wail speaking on the Leprosy f / rF yet to abort the innocent is be- Purdon. Love is hard to lain in words, Mrs.'Caslicksaid. She Mission. s coming acceptable." "The lawless go free but the ex- lained that le P PSP know love Mrs. Milligan received the ' • Christian is despised," he °said, " When they live with it. Ma's. Caslick led in offering dedicated by Mrs. Robert Mowbray. Mrs. Earl Cas - Cas - ,� � 1= but g but how much wiser to gain, prayer and Mrs. Dawson Craig gave a read - lack ended the meeting with a heaven though despised b the P Y world, world, than to be accepted b the P Y mg on missions. The group joined contest. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Milligan. ' t , world and be lost for eternity! In singing "Love Divine" and During the morning service, Mrs. Gordon Rintoul ave a read- g '"Cancelled The Ladies' Aid meet" that aaag Doug Thomson played an organ ing • Prayer" was followed voted to give $275 to the k' c solo and Mrs. Wilhelm, at the read by Mrs. Victor Emerson. managers of the manse to repair piano,, joined him in leading the Mrs. Wallace Milligan gave a the plaster ceiling in the living A GOLD MEDAL is really something to smile about, as these four skaters well know. hymns. reading entitled "Pave Your, and dining rooms. The repairs Catherine Cardiff and Carol Wheeler were gold medalists in the senior dance, while At the evening service, con- Way". are to be finished before the seed - Natalie and Rachelle Campeau won first pl#ce in the preliminary dance at the Great t.inuing his study of Revelation, ,,,,Mrs. Don Ross presided over ing season starts. The meeting Lakes Winter Festive) in London last December. The medals were presented tothem last Pastor Smith spoke of the Rap- the business session in the ab- ended with a hymn and the elos- week. Cure, where the true church of sence of President Mrs. Johd'De ing prayer read by Mrs. Don Christ has been raptured, "taken Boer. Roll call was answered b Y Ross. Hostess Mrs. Wesley Tiffin Y up" into heaven. There alone re- nine members relating an in- served lunch, and Mrs. Milligan '`Belmac Mariners United Church main 144;000 Israelites being true to Jesus Christ. The remaining teresting item from the record. gave the courtesy remarks. women meet at McIntosh. world population rejects Jesus hold Christ and refuses to repent of ,February meeting ' BELMORE — The Belmac their wicked deeds. "We believe in the biblical• l Mariners met at the McIntosh BELMORE — President Mrs. Bible on "Love": The minutes Church. The meeting opened with - account of a literal eternal hell, a Everett Dustow welcomed the were' read and approved. Mrs. the Marinerst hymn and'• the members of the McIntosh United David Harper was in charge pf 'Church Place of torment, of weeping, wailing and gnashing of teeth," .F x . Mariners' Psalm was said in uni-. Wpmen when,•• they : held . the study period and took as her he sai4. "To this place go all who � son. their Feb meet' "Korea", Mrs. Everett Dustow read the �� �' topic, Korea from the new Mrs. Oliver Dustow conducted stud She, told will not put.their trust in Jesus P Christ. 9 . Vit, y pack. of teals- scripture and gave a meditation. devotions w began with a The h mit "Will Your "Anchor "t""' g sionary. Dr. Steven Moons work At the evening service Dou g , g ' Y hymn. Gordon Wright read of teaching Christian education Hold..", was sung and Mrs. Lake scriptureirom the twelfth chap- at the "House of`Da break",; The Yti Thomson and Mrs. Brian Mc- Mgue presided at the organ and closed the devotional portion of ter of St. Matthew's Gospel. Mrs.' the meetingwith prayer. P prayer meetings which are held P piano. P , Y Oliver Dustow gave the medita-• are well -attended even though A crokinole party was then Next Sunday, the Gideons will 'at tion and the Lords Prayer was held. many of the.,;new Christians are cond et the eveni'n service la g a, repeated in . unison: harassed. Dr. Moon believes that Lunch was, served byglLifeboat Thirteen members answered the' Baptist Church.' F " the westerners' lifestyle must. be One. the roll call. with averse from the adopted tothi Korean way of life and he is gradually seeing more co-operation between the Protes- Bluevale euchre tant and Catholic segments of the population. Thirteen tables of euchre were 1 F b th ' Mrs. Harper closed with a Pay on a ruary 9, an e . 1t I grayer which was written by a community hall. Mr. and Mrs. mm � Korean woman. A discussion on' Harvey Edgar and Mr. and Mrs. r r - ' the topic and the new study pack Ed Stewart- were conveners. was held. A game. of "Twenty Those winning ' prizes were: r ' Questions" about women of the High lady, Mrs. I. Gillespie; low Bible was conducted by. Mrs. lady, Gordon Machan; high, man, . Walter Renwick. Ross Turvey; low man, Wes The financial report was re- Paulin; lucky draw, Bernard OVEN CLEANER P sented by Mrs. Ivan Mawhinney. Thomas. h. The. offering was received ,and The next euchre will be March EASY -OFF 9 oz. 894 dedicated. During the business 4, with Mr. and Mrs. Wes Paulin period, 'two upcoming dates to and Mr. and Mrs: Joe Walker in remember were announced: the charge.. World Day of Prayer on March 5 BIC DEAL at :the Belmore United Ch&ch LIGHTER &PEN 1 99 and the Bruce Presbyterial on WHI�T�CHUI?CH HURON COUNTY, HOME ECONOMIST Jane rengilley •, March 1 at the Palmerston Mr. nd Mrs. Dick de Boer and .demonstrated the finer aspects of stitchery to more than 25 United Church. ladies last Wednesday at the Wingham Salvation. Army The meeting closed with the Jeffery -of Bluevale were Sunday Citadel. From the number of women who attended the TWINKLE—Children's Mizpah benediction repeated in visitors with his brother, John de event 1. seems that Wingham will ravel ever suffer edam a Boer, Mrs.• de Boer and family. g Y BUBBLE BATH 47 oz. $1o49 unison. The program convener, y' shortage of- aprons, quilts or other handmade items for Mrs. Jim Busby, held a program. Mr. and Mrs. Allan McIntyre of g p planning session after the regular London were Sunday visitors a quite some time. meeting as previous attempts to with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Me - hold it were stormed out. Clenaghan. NOXZEMA Lunch was served by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jim de Boer and MOUTHWASH 9 Elmer Haskins and Linda Hark- Mrs. John Jamieson spent, the 32 oz, ness weekend with John Jamieson at The Mardh meeting will be held Sarnia where they took part`tn a D.. H A I N S C H W A N G MISS BRECK LADY PATRICIA—Balsam on the l7t.h,withthe roll call being curling bonspiel. DENTURE TWERAPY CLINIiC A Thought on St, Patrick's . FAIR SPRAY $ i 49 CONDITIONER 99qDayb Feature of the meeting PREGNANT COMPLETE DENTURE SERVICE 16 ®z. • will be an Irish singsong. Mrs. AND DISTRESSED `' Ivan Mawhinney will be' in RR 2, PRICEVILLE charge of devotions, Mrs. Robert Call BIRTHRIGHT MAXI PADS RAYETTE Wood the study book and lunch 524-7157, 432.7197 Phone: 369430119 After Hours: 369p5821 . served, by Mrs. Jim Busby and WE CARE STAY FREE 30's w $1.89 BATH OIL 24. oz. S *29 Mrs. Everett Dustow. JERGENS .. Will conduct � �99; can r drive FELT MARKERS Z 1® NAND LOTION I®®z. ce y - during April V05 The Wingham Branch of the eden4 a asia�ne�ae ,erne 019Galalfnf -VI"V a�ort� SHAMPOO ' 1 19 ULTRA BRITS 8.9 Canadian Cancer Society held a 15 /4 oz. • 180 fly), meeting at the Cancer Clinic Feb, Let us assist you with your 16 s oplans for tat important ... were readcapaign Minutes .�.,: ENGLISH BUTTERED IkOGERS from the last meeting and irJ w �� �Y ' dividual reports'given .by eac ' BUTANE' Boz. Maw. chairman. Mrs. Murray MacLen F`U ®GE CANDY 994 nen was introduced as the repre- _.... a sentative for the Cancer Clini2 COME IN AND SEE OUR COMPLETE from the Hospital Auxiliary and SELECTION OF Groon had - HOSTESS reported that three clinics had - been held since the first of the • INVITATIONS in GARBAGE BAGS �o'. 59"POTATO CHIPS 69" ance.with Mrs. DiannetMatisztwas •ANNOUNCEMENTS introduced as the new education • INFORMALS ? chairwoman. Mrs. G. Mundell ACCESSORIES .. LIQUID DETERGENT reported that 70 gifts were \ JOY UO2. 79 . C®CA C®LAPLus Dfi26 z. wrapped and delivered by five tylpare r„paperr �f, r;�,,• ripe t v�olunteerg at Christmas. Thank- ,ryte, �ra,;u,. 3• 89 you notes for thesegifts from the os r • • _._ „ patients were a o read at the k I� meeting. Transportation report- ed that four trips had been made TRIANGLE to the'Wingham clinic and two to the London clinic. For this year's �„IOI1till t - � r campaign, the objective for the 11 U NT I D ' county has been set at $30,700.00 Select your Wedding invitations, announcements 'and accessories .with complete confidence as to I and for'the Wingham branch at t� rte �� /l� � � �i' � 8 � �/�• ���®�� $7,600.00. Last year the Wingham p •t'i, branch met 140 per cent of its quality and correctness of form. campaign objective. Hopes are ice. Weekdays-��® �� high that Wingham and area will WE ALSO,HAVE PERSONALIZED WEDDINC NAPKINS, MATCHES�'1`' Open 9 a.m. to 9 p» Sundaysrally round to meet this year's + f`' campaign challenge too! AND CAKE e'bxFs S too! 'i•.,... ...,....n.,.rz.,uau,,.,n..Mn4�.G'.w.w,nnxnxM�»+wn.xwl.,w.�,.• wuAS,ww•.•yv�.y,w„ha„n yw:v�•,.�.ar�w,•..ea.�w.....- ,. _....:....0--- 'e`.� u�< _W-..... _..... _..,.... , A.Mi�wer�M • • � � i 11_. I— -• .. 4. ..