The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-07-08, Page 10q%p, —Me ,A&ance-Times, Tours., July 8, 1976
EAST WAWANASH PUBLIC SCHOOL GRADUATES:
Back row Grant Gnay, Jeff Armstrong, Ron McDowell,
Chris Meier, Mark Cook, Stephen Brydges, Robert Currie,
Bill Scott, David Pletch, Geoffrey Hamilton; centre, Mrs.
L. Campbell, Patti Shiell, Kim McIntosh, Janet McNee,
Karen Coultes, Cathy Bakelaar, Arlene Johnston, Mr. W.
Stevenson; front, Steven Nixon, Ken.Snell, Murray Cook,
Brian Snowden, Marvin Gingrich, Brian Shiell, Paul Cook,
Jeffrey Cook.
Belgrave Personals
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Jotw-
stoa and Tara orf Udwton spent
the holiday weekend with lis
mother, Mrs. Laura Johnston,
and her parents, Mr. and. Mrs.
Robert Grasby.
The county meeting of North
Huron IAL was he;d in the
OrangeHall, Blyth Wednes-
day evening. Qui a numb
from this area attended
Kr. Robert Hifiberd visited on
Friday with Ift. Warren Zur-
brigg and Malt. Robert Hibberd
and Mrs. W#rren Zurbrigg visit-
ed in Kiger.
Mrs. William Thompson and
Miss Bernice Thompson of God-
erich, Mr. Joe Thompson and son
Kelly of Vancouver, were Sunday
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Johnston.
Mrs. Alan Scott and children of
Barrie spent a few days recently
with Mrs. Walter Scott and visit-
ed with other relatives in the
area.
Mrs. Walter Scott returned
home recently from an eastern
bus trip, travelling through
Quebec and the Maritimes and
coming home by eastern United
States. The highlight of the trip
was attending the national meet-
ing of the Women's Institute of
Canada in Charlottetown.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bieman
attended the funeral of her cous-
in, Irvin Inglis, at Wiarton United
Church on Wednesday.
Mr. and PIrs. Melvyn Marks of
Listowel attended the Country
Fayre and visited with' Mrs.
Hazel Procter.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Davis of
Toronto spent a few days last
Memorial service week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. piano and harmony exams with
E Wwa a n o c git a g a t e s Laurence Taylor. honor marks in both.
Mr. and flus. Peter Huck of
Burlington visited among Scott
relatives on Friday and Satur-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Cell Amutro"
of Tborndale spent the weekend
with Mrs. George Martin.
Warren Pickell of Vancouver,
who is now at Toronto taking a
course with iBM, and Mrs. Pearl
Wheeler of Huronview visited for
a few days with Mr. and *rs.
Kenneth Wheeler.
Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Kuntz,
Duane, Kimberley and Peter of
Kitchener spent the weekend
with her mother, Mrs. Harry
Rinn. Also visiting at the same
home were Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Cartwright, Donna and Patricia
of London, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Cartwright, John and Claude of
Londesboro.
Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Edgar
and family of Petrolia visited on
ftiday with relatives in the area.
Mr. and Mrs. Glyn Wide and
Kimberly of Mount Hope, David
Wide of Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs.
Ron Nicholson and Sherri of List-
owel were weekend visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Garner Nicholson.
Rev. Charles F. and Mrs.
Speakman of Minising spent the
weekend with his brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Procter.
Weekend visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby
were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Leitch,
Julie and Jeffery of London, Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Armstrong of
Thorndale.
Congratulations to Doreen
Anderson who has received word
that she passed her Grade IX
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• held at Brandon
receive awards,- diplomas BELGRAVE — A large group
gathered on Sunday afternoon, in
Brandon Cemetery, Belgrave for 0
the annual memorial service
BELGRAVE — On Monday Murray Cook, Robert Currie, Ron Robert Currie, Marvin Gingrich, under the leadership of Belgrave � � �' � �DirectO
evening East Wawanosh Public McDowell, Chris Meier, David Grant Gnay, Geoffrey Hamilton, Presbyterian Church.
ry
School held its Grade Eight grad- Pletch and Steven Nixon played Janet McNee, Chris Meier, Piat The minister, Rev. Kenneth
uation banquet at the Women's two selections, -Beautiful Sun- Shiell and Ken Snell. Innes of Brussels, conducted an
Institute Hall. Head table guests, day" and "Mississippi Cotton- Guest speaker for the evening impressive service and accom- FLOWERS AUTOMOTIVE FUELS PLUMBING HEATING
Mr. and Mrs. David Medd, Mr. Pickin' Delta Town." was Rev. John Roberts who in- panied the singing of the hymns
and Mrs. Bruce Campbell, Rev. Greetings from the Huron dicated that animals have a with his guitar. His sermon dwelt W e d clin
John and Mrs. Roberts and' Mr. County Board of Education were limited place in life and are on the "Irnmortality of Man". He 9
and Mrs. Jack Alexander were given by Jack Alexander. Rev. greatly controlled by their en- reminded that some of the good P Arrangements
introduced by William Stevenson. Roberts presented the Men's vironment while humans should and beautiful in the lives of those
Mrs. Campbell introduced the Choir Public Speaking Trophy to have a broad scope of life and who have gone still live on in our Cut flowers
graduates: Jeffrey Armstrong, Karen Coultes. Pat Shiell receiv- education is one way of obtaining midst.
Cathy Bakelaar, Stephen Bryd- ed the Comp Academic plaque this broader view of life. Plants
ges, Brenda Burchill, Jeffrey from Fred Meier. Flowers by
Cook, Mark Cook, Paul Cook, Grant Gnay received the Credit Elementary education is just
Murray Cook, Karen Coultes, Union Academic plaque from Mr. one step of many on the education _ Wire Service
Robert Currie, Marvin Gingrich, Stevenson. Both Pat and Grant ladder. Secondary school grad-
LEWIS
Grant Gnay, Geoffrey Hamilton, received desk pen sets for acs cation is called "Commence- Belgrave �•�
Arlene Johnston, Ken Marks, demic proficiency presented by ment" which means beginning, FLOWERS
Ronald McDowell, Kim Meln- Mrs. Campbell. W. Medd pre- that is another step as one goes on .
tosh, Janet McNee, Chris Meier, sented sportsmanship awards to to new avenues. In order to pre- Sandy Hartlin of Kingston 135 Frances
Steven Nixon, David Pletch, Bill Arlene Johnston and Murray pare for the future Mr. Roberts visited with Sheila Anderson dur- Phone
Scott, Brian Shiell, Pat Shiell and Cook. advised the graduates to pursue ing the weekend. 357-3880
Ken Snell. Mrs. Campbell presented Citiz- their education as long as they Nancy Anderson and her
Following the blessing which enship awards to Brenda Burchill were able. friend, Ann Pinder of Exeter, left
was asked by Rev. Roberts, a de- and Ron McDowell and Congeni- Following the speech Paul Monday on a trip to the West SALES AND SERVICE
licious meal was served by the ality Awards to Kim McIntosh, Cook presented Mr. Roberts with Coast.
Belgrave Women's Institute. Mr. and Geoffrey Hamilton. a gift and thanked him on behalf Visitors last week with Mr. and 4
Ross Hamilton thanked the wo- Field Day awards were pre- of the graduates. Mrs. William Gow were their PRECISION
men for a wonderful meal. Mrs. sented by Mrs. Stan Hopper, as- Cathy Bakelaar, Brenda Bur- granddaughter, Miss Susan ROLLER
Stan Hopper replied on behalf of sisted by Mr. Medd: Senior girls, chill, Karen Coultes, Arlene Brindley of Dungannon, who ,
the women. Cathy Bakelaar; Intermediate Johnston, Kim McIntosh, Janet visited during the week, and theirs SKATES
Jeff Armstrong, Jeff Cook, girls, Karen Coultes; Senior McNee and Pat Shiell sang "But- grandson, Michael Wales, who
boys, Grant Gnay. terfly". I was a weekend guest.
Music Arm Bars were received The class valedictorian, Karen
R. W. BELL by Karen Coultes, Jeff Arm- Coultes, gave a very humorous Mrs. Telford Cook spent the
strong. Robert Currie, Grant and fitting presentation about the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. with
Gnay, Chris Meier, David Pletch, class' progress through the Harold Slesser of Glammis and PIRG 10%
OPTOMETRIST various grades. The evening attended the Cook -McLennan SPORTS off. Steven Nixon and Mark Cook. g g con- wedding in Ashfield Presbyterian
Academic Arm Bars were re- eluded with the graduates receiv
GODERICH ceived by Cathy Bakelaar, ing their diplomas from Jack Church on Saturday -afternoon. 177 Main St. Listowel, Ontonoo,
Wilfred Guest of Parkhill
The Square 524-7661 Brenda Burchill, Karen Coultes, Alexander. called Saturday at the home of
his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
William Gow. Lynn Hoy
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook and
WINGHAM Mission S eakPjr Frank Cooper attended the wed- Enterprises
ding of the formers' grandson,
Cameron Cook, to Brenda Mc- Honda and Skidoo
BODY SHOP a t St. Andrew's Presby, on Saturday in Ashfield Sates &Service
Presbyterian Church.
On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Hwy 86 east of Wingham
SID ADAMS William Gow visited with his Phone 519-357 3435
Complete The Women's Missionary missionary work in India. Miss brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
RADIATOR SERVICE Society ancrthe Goforth Evening White's home is in Goderich and Mrs. Alan Gow of Woodstock.
Auxiliary of St. Andrew's Pres- where she is a member of Knox Fred Gow accompanied them to ,JANITORIAL SERVICE
for byterian Church prepared and Church. She is a graduate of the the family gathering.
Automobiles, light Trucks, conducted the Sunday morning Ontario Hospital, Toronto Bible Belgrave Library will be at the
Farm Tractors worship service. College and Ewart College, and arena this Saturday and will be SPAR-KLEAN
Mrs. Gordon Wall conducted also has some training in social open from seven until ten p.m.
New Rad Cores the service, with Mrs. Clarence . work. During the war she served
Rodding Wood and Mrs. Robert Arbuckle as an officer with the Nursing Miss Janet Watson of Aylmer, Janitorial Services
assisting by reading scripture Service of the South African Miss Janey Beecroft of Brant
Cleaning AFlushing ford, David Beecroft of Toronto, Floors - complete cors
and leading in prayer. Army and performed duty in industrial
14 North St. 357-1102 Guest speaker was Miss Ida South Africa, Egypt and Italy. Miss Alice Beecroft of Belgrave commercial
White, Reg. N., who spoke on her In 1952 Miss White was ap- attended the centennial celebra- residential
pointed to a nursing position in tion at Brucefield United Church
the Bhil area of India. Now she is on Sunday morning. WlndOws - just ask
seeing how private Christian Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor of FREE ESTIMATESI!
Would +u Believe efforts can be co-ordinated with Sarnia attended the memorial
by the government health pro- service in Brandon Cemetery on SPAR - KLEAN
grams. In all her work she has Sunday afternoon and visited at Box 1045, Wingham
found opportunities for Christian the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
1• Yes; in 11354 A.D., a supernova outreach. Taylor. Also visiting al the same 357-3006 357.3815
THE EXPLOSION OF A STAR home were Mr. and Mrs .Jack
explosion resulted in what is Next Sunday, the members of ,
SO BRIGHT IT COULD BE now known as the "Crab Ne- the Session will conduct the Taylor, Trudy and Mark of
SEEN FOR THREE DAYS bula." morning worship service at St. Wroxeter. PRINTING
AND NIGHTS ... Andrew's. Cecil Black of Britton visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs ,James
WOULD YOU Walsh and attended the mem-
ALSO BELIEVEorial service in Brandon CemeHwuno*v
-
�e aO tory on Sunday afternoon.
V = t Miss Marlene Walsh of London TYPOM"*,
that we have a starburst of spent the weekend with her nLny
eve
savings available da --Don Farnell was in charge of parents, Mr and Mrs. .James
g every y -
Come and see vs where vial- the morning worship service at Walsh,
n St. Paul's Anglican Church on Mr and Mrs I. Sykes, Mr and • PRINTERS
aand service meet savings Sunday. He led tale congregation Mrs Dalton Ralph and Mrs .)rie • LITHOGRAPHERS
and satisfaction. in worship and preached a ser- Harris of Mitchell visited on
CREATIVE ART t BROCHURES
mon on the parable of the pearl. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold CATALOGUES A LETTERHEADS
Il 1 �l/h Ir 11 7 1 SII Bill Farnell assisted his father by Procter. They also visited with WFMNGMVITATIONS
F1,0U 1•I{.ylllll'1't reading the lesson. This Sunday, Miss Margaret Curtis of Brook- 364-254
Harry Brydges will be in charge haven Nursing Home, Wingham.
I,w� phin. of the service with all services Mr. and Mrs Max Pletch 754 Tenth Street
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titr�,•1 during July being conducted .by Krista and Andrea of Dryden are o
RInRh++++I lay members while Rev. T. K. visiting with Mr and Mrs Sam
Hawthorn is on vacation. Pletch and other relatives
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