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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-07-01, Page 4Pap 41—Mw Winablun Advance -Times, Tours . July 1, 1976 2/4 oz. pkgs. "C Swan LOd. Detergent ...........................:........ 32 oz. Nt Crest TWin Pok Toothpaste ............. .....................$I." Speaker warns congregation Dove lid. Detergent .................................... : Pine River Cheese Med....................................11.59 Ib. against compromise with evil All 8 Oz. chips Reg -Sour Cream -Bar -B -C) ......................... 6" Praetlps, doctrines and Baptist Chu rc�f on Sunday. was instituted by Christ Himself burg, Penetang, Shelburne, Dun- terian Church, Whitechurch and V impwbicb bring dishoto Spfaking on lith chapter of (Fist formed the basis of a talk Paul's first Iter to the Corin- but there were those in Corinth who were abusing it, making it a Langside Presbyterian Church, Thursday, June 24. Everyone wished them well for many given by pastor hoes S—mith at the thians, Pastor Smith spoke parti- heathen practice. more years to come. wood, Listowel, Ethel, Holyrood morning service in the ingham cularly of hhe Lord's Supper. It 'Me speaker impresso upon ) f Scripture readings were taken / his listeners that bread and wine (' from Exodus, chapter 13, and He- e in themselves do not co titute, brews, chapter 11. Mr. and Mrs. p 40th anniversary cake. Rev. the Lord's Supper. Tq puke of - Barry Passmore gave a brief but "Day of Resurrection" and ".The the Lord's Supper, it is pecessary = thought-provoking prayer as the Strife Is O'er". Psalm 100 was to first have had a personal rela- first guests arrived. read responsively. tionship with Jesus Christ. Christ The topic of Mr. Kay's medita- said, "Ye must be born again". tion was "A Day To Be Remem- .A MTOt''WE AR One's heart attitude and condi- bered". He spoke of special times I� qTa tion before God is of utmost im- in one's life that are re 1— I� portance. Mrs. James Cross, Highgate; membered—births, marriages, A Pastor Smith warned against Mrs. Norman Woolner, Bluevale; christenings, etc., times of laugh- augh- ' the dangers of Christians com- MAIN CORNER, CLINTON 492 7778 MAIN Mrs. S. J. Walker, Mrs. C. Merk- ter and days of suffering and sor- promising with false teaching } '(NEXT TO CAMPBELL'S MEN'S WEAR) ley, Mrs. E. Webb and Mrs. I. E. and unholy practices, plunging a once sound fundamental church Morrey, all of Wingham. "Today we gather to praise into apostasy. God for our forefathers who now During the morning service, Mrs. Ross Wilhelm and Mrs. THE NEW OFFICERS of the Women's Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion were installed . Ross Smith sang a duet. Friday, June 18. Back, Muriel Irvine, sergeant -at -arms; Barb Tervit and Norma Strong, z At the evening service, in his executive. Middle, Emma Sturdy, executive; Mary Wallace, first vice-president; Betty ' study of Revelation, Pastor Morin, second vice-president and Velma Scott, executive. Front, Jean Renwick, he said. "Our fathers were able to Smith spoke of the 'eternal hell' treasurer; Carol Farnell, secretary; Georgeina Crothers, president and Lilian K. Kregar, At ' mentioned in the Bible, a place of past president. Absent were Audrey Vath, corresponding secretary; Doris Remington eternal punishment where man is and Shirley Carter, executive. I cast bodily to suffer. them for they knew God as their �-^"' 54 ,.: "Sin must be judged," the Creator and had faith to follow *' speaker said. "Our government has abolished the death penalty Guest speaker Achievement Dbut God says murder is punish- able by eternal death in an coming Sunday �'. eternal lake fe fire. The immoral, the sex offenders, the filthy- r to St. Andrews based o n s t i t e h e r y �y minded, the idolatrous, those who ' do not take Christ as their Savior, The first of the St. Andrew's "A Touch of Smpl was the for • Gorrie 3, "Stitcheroos", How are all charged and condemned Presbyterian summer services latest protect completed by 4H to Create Your Own Design (skit) � " to an eternal punishment in the will be conducted on Sunday, July members who are holding and Fordwich 2, "Fumbling t� ,SII„ - �" ; �5 • lake of fire. The government may 4 while Rev. R. H- Armstron g is Achievement Days across the Fingers„ Color and Color remove many of these things on holidays. It is being prepared b Women's county. Eight Gorrie area groups Schemes (exhibit) with Linda •+ �l from the Criminal Code but the the Missionary Y Y held their day on Saturday. Espensen and Cindy Sturgeon as Bible says they are guilty of eter- Society and Goforth Auxiliary. commentators. nal death.” In closing, Pastor Smith said Guest speaker will be Miss Ida White, Goderich, a member of Each group presented the fol Later on in the program, 4H ' t that the child of God has reason to the Knox Church there. Miss lowing skits and exhibits: Gorrie 2, "Magic Stitcher$ Color honors were. presented. Karen Underwood, Gorrie, received ; rejoice for there is prepared a White is a registered nurse as well as bei a of , Schemes in Embroidery (skit); county honors (6 projects) and ' Home for hit. where he will dwell eternally. graduate g Toronto Bible College and Ewart Fordwich 1, "Frustrated French provincial honors (12 projects) p p l Coll ege. Knotters", Embroidery Stitches were given to Susan Adams, RR Couple celebrates In 1952 Miss Wit�`was ap- pointed to a nursing position in and Their Uses (exhibit) with Louise Douglas commenting,; 2, Wroxeter; Linda Newton, RR 1, Wroxeter; Dianne Brown, Gor- yw TT° y �k» the Bhil area of India and will be Wroxeter, "Thimble Thumpers", i rte and Brenda McCann, RR 1, v : ` 40 years of marriage ng Pe discussing her experiences there. Color or Consequences (skit) ; "Stitch Fordwich. Advanced honors, that Her talk will include a summary Lakelet 1, Witchery", are won after completion of 18 Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Tapp of of her health work in India and Embroider Today and Yester- Y Y projects was given to Mrs. Dar- j Wallaceburg entertained in honor her activities in Christian out- day (exhibit) with Commentator "Sew- lene Harding, RR 1, Gorrie. f of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. reach. Elizabeth Stoll; Gorrie 1, z Tapp, on the occasion of their ing Bees", Color Schemes in Em- Because the 4-H groups like to 40th wedding anniversary at the broidery (skit); Lakelet 2, alternate crafts with food pro - y Wingham United Church on June "Crewel Crew", Solution to a jects, the fall section is "The 24. Friends neighbors and rela-Memorial service Color Problem (exhibit) with Cereal Shelf", about cereal and tives numbering about 150 at- Martha Versteeg commenta- its uses. : l ' tended to enjoy the festivities and held at Langside r the delicious luncheon which was prepared and graciously served WHITECHURCH—The first by the Wingham United Church Langside Cemetery memorial ` .,� Women. service was held Sunday at three _.._....,._.. _ PARKER PA R. W. BELL E Plumbing S Heating OPTOMETRIST PHONF - "7 -f -e79 Vl/LMCH _ The Square 524-7661 Currah's General Store Lucky Whip Topping .............................. 2/4 oz. pkgs. "C Swan LOd. Detergent ...........................:........ 32 oz. Nt Crest TWin Pok Toothpaste ............. .....................$I." Dove lid. Detergent .................................... 24 oz. 19c Pine River Cheese Med....................................11.59 Ib. Maitre D Instant Coffee ............................. 10 oz. 12." lar All 8 Oz. chips Reg -Sour Cream -Bar -B -C) ......................... 6" PHONE 335-3451 GORRIE St. Paul's Church (ANGLICAN) W INGHAM REV. T. K. HAWTHORN, Rector MRS. D. RICHARDSON, Organist and Choir Leader SUNDAY, JULY 4 Trinity III 10:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer r.. tiww.r WINGHAM BAPTIST CHURCH Ross Smith - Pastor 9:50 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Service 7:00 p.m. Evening service The New Hope Ladies Trio will sing at the Morning Service. The Lidestone Family at the Evening Service. "I will build my church and the gates of Hell shall not prevail against it. " THE OF, LUCKNOW CUT & CURL BEAUTY SALON a TUESDAY, JULY 6 Operated by Delores Cross who is highly qualified in all phases of hairdressing, with 13 years experience OPJ�NHOURS Tuesday through Friday — 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. Saturday 8 a.m. till 12 Noon Thursday Evening Till 8 P.M. By Appointment Only NOW BOOKING APPOINTMENTS Phone 528-2914 or 395-5824 X RECENTGRADUATE Ruth Ann Neable, BA, BEd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Neable of Gorrie has been appointed as a special education teacher for the James A. McGee School at Hanover. Puth holds a Ba chelor of Arts degree in Psychology from Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo and recently received her Bachelor of Education degree from University of Western + Ontario, Loddon. r� J b. 6000 B T U $219.50 AIR CONDITIONER _ C 800 B T u s279.50 - d. 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Kills fhos and mosquitoes indoors c. 8000 B T U cools 550 sq ft f. 3 speeds plus oscillator control; 4 up to 4 months $2.57 $279.50 blade fan; 23" high Off white with Floor area apDrox Ask to see our chafcoal accents 634.95 other models Sale ends in 10 days at participating dealers. Look in the yellow pages for the Dominion Hardware dealer nearest you. %.nmMi3m b uvnniNION HARDWARE Wrou•ter, Ontario 0 Out-of-town town guests were from o'clock with J. Kay, student MR. AND MRS. EARLE TAPP celebrated their 40th Toronto, Peterborough, Wallace- minister of Chalmers Presby - DOMINION N E wedding, anniversary amongst friends and family at an burg, Penetang, Shelburne, Dun- terian Church, Whitechurch and V open house held at the Wingham United Church on dalk, Highgate, Mount Forest, Langside Presbyterian Church, Thursday, June 24. Everyone wished them well for many Exeter, Goderich, Mitchell, At- in charge. There were about 40 in more years to come. wood, Listowel, Ethel, Holyrood attendance. and Monkton. Scripture readings were taken Ruby candles and roses decor- from Exodus, chapter 13, and He- e ated the tea table centred with a ated brews, chapter 11. Mr. and Mrs. p 40th anniversary cake. Rev. Phillip Steer sang two. duets, - Barry Passmore gave a brief but "Day of Resurrection" and ".The = thought-provoking prayer as the Strife Is O'er". Psalm 100 was = first guests arrived. read responsively. Ladies pouring tea and coffee The topic of Mr. Kay's medita- were Mrs. William Crackle, Mrs. tion was "A Day To Be Remem- .A MTOt''WE AR Earl McFarlane, Shelburne; bered". He spoke of special times I� qTa Mrs. C. W. Merryfield, Atwood; in one's life that are re 1— I� The Separate Shoppe Mrs. James Cross, Highgate; membered—births, marriages, 1 Mrs. Norman Woolner, Bluevale; christenings, etc., times of laugh- augh- MAIN CORNER, CLINTON 492 7778 MAIN Mrs. S. J. Walker, Mrs. C. Merk- ter and days of suffering and sor- } '(NEXT TO CAMPBELL'S MEN'S WEAR) ley, Mrs. E. Webb and Mrs. I. E. row. l OPEN 1 6 OPEN 6 Morrey, all of Wingham. "Today we gather to praise - God for our forefathers who now rest here having built a sure foundation for those left behind," 1 ' he said. "Our fathers were able to J • express their faith because they _' a. 5000 B. T. U. lived it. Remember to be like I them for they knew God as their �-^"' $189.67 Creator and had faith to follow Him." -- ELECTROHOME THE OF, LUCKNOW CUT & CURL BEAUTY SALON a TUESDAY, JULY 6 Operated by Delores Cross who is highly qualified in all phases of hairdressing, with 13 years experience OPJ�NHOURS Tuesday through Friday — 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. Saturday 8 a.m. till 12 Noon Thursday Evening Till 8 P.M. By Appointment Only NOW BOOKING APPOINTMENTS Phone 528-2914 or 395-5824 X RECENTGRADUATE Ruth Ann Neable, BA, BEd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Neable of Gorrie has been appointed as a special education teacher for the James A. McGee School at Hanover. Puth holds a Ba chelor of Arts degree in Psychology from Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo and recently received her Bachelor of Education degree from University of Western + Ontario, Loddon. r� J b. 6000 B T U $219.50 AIR CONDITIONER _ C 800 B T u s279.50 - d. TORCAN 20" FAN $22.87 V 0 $34.95 00 ELECTROHOME S I 12" FAN ELECTROHOME ♦ g• BUG KILLER h. 10" FAN NO PEST DEHUMIDIFIER $ 1 27.97 ,.$84.88 $15.88 STRIP$2.57 Electrohome air conditioner 20" Torcan fan Electric bug killer Smooth quiet operation Easily d. 2 speeds Avocado Green with g. By Electrolure. Eliminates flying installed in vertical hung windows White safety grills front and back pests Includes mounting bracket. Includes window mounting kit Grey 622.87 S84.88 finish, brown grill Electrohome dehumidifier 10" Torcan fan a. 5000 B T U cools 325 sq ft e. Automatic humidity control Set h. Single speed $15.88 $189.67 and forget 4 casters for portability Shell Vapons b. 6000 B T U cools 450 sq ft Moss grey finish 6127.97 No Peat Strip S219.5b Electrohome oscillating fan 1. Kills fhos and mosquitoes indoors c. 8000 B T U cools 550 sq ft f. 3 speeds plus oscillator control; 4 up to 4 months $2.57 $279.50 blade fan; 23" high Off white with Floor area apDrox Ask to see our chafcoal accents 634.95 other models Sale ends in 10 days at participating dealers. Look in the yellow pages for the Dominion Hardware dealer nearest you. %.nmMi3m b uvnniNION HARDWARE Wrou•ter, Ontario 0