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CONSTRUCTION ON THE EXTERIOR of the new new premises. Most of the exterior work is completed, with
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' Wingham Day Care Centre is progressing. However a lot of v� g e in er g
work has still to be done before the centre can move into its to be completed by the end of September or early October. Now you Can look
"AS FRESH -AS -NEW"
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St.Paul's Church
(ANGLICAN
W INGHAM
Rev. T. K. Hawthorn, Rector
Mrs. Diane Matisz, Organist
and Choir Leqder
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12
Trinity 13
8:30 a.m.—Holy Communion
11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer
Moetings
Thurs., Sept. 9—ACW meeting at the home of Mrs.
Wilfred French 1:45 p.m.
Sun., Sept. 12—Meeting of those who attended the
Strategy Seminar, at 8:00 p.m.
Tues., Sept. 14—Bd. of Management meeting in
parish hall 8:30 p.m.
WINGHAM BAPTIST
CHURCH
Ross Smith — Pastor
10:00 a.m:—Sunday School approval upon the deity of Christ the weekend i
11:00 a.m.—Morning Service
'7:00 p.m.—Evening Service
Prayer and Bible Study
8:00 p.m.—Wednesday Evening
108 in Sunday School las_ t Sunday
42 on our bus
COME — GROW WITH US service as well to neglect the heart of the gospel readers that Chris as
WINGHAM
PENTECOSTAL
1CHURCH
Pastor Off ice
Ronald Baker 359 Centre Street 357-1340
SUNDAY SERVICES Mid -Week Services
'Sunday School 10 A.M. Wednesday 8 P.M.
Morning Worship 1 1 A.M. Prayer 8 Bible Study
Evening EvorMalistic Service 7 P.M. Friday 8 P.M.
Fomily Night
'For free bus transportation toll 357-1340
TROT' Marriage is like a violin . . after the music is over
the strings are still attoched.
it ._;.i Ie•�,:;2� IP.ca\ it
Wingham's new Day Care
the largest facility exclusively
the mentally retarded. The re-
families of the mentally retarded
the decision of the provincial
Centre is expected to open of-
for the handicapped.
maining four centres will cater
and mothers who cannot afford
READMAN'S
ficially some time later this
of the eight centres, four will
exclusively to normal children.
the costs of day care and who do
tax on vehicles bought by the
month or early in October.
provide space for mentally re-
Four of the centres have been
not have other alternatives," said
Let us
`
., . Seven other centres in Ontario
tarded children. The Morrison
completed, two of them already
Mr. Taylor. "We provide centres
- '
will provide space for 396 chil-
Drive Day Nursery in St. Thomas
being in operation. The rest are
where the need is greatest. New
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dren upon completion according
will place 20-25 children. The Red
scheduled to open during Sept-
day care centres in Ontario are
get you
to Minister of Community and
Mill Day Care Centre in Hamilton
ember.
designed primarily for use by
to
Social Services, James Taylor.
will operate an integrated pro-
"Day Care priorities must con-
single, parents, low income fam
off
The ministry will provide an
gram for 105 children, including
centrate on meeting the needs of
ilies and the mentally retarded."
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a \
estimated total of almost $2.2
other religions."`
f w seen
During this fiscal year, the
good
million, 100 per cent funding
Ministry will provide about $6
under the Dav Care Expansionmillion
Bible student
is honored
in capital grants and $34
million in operating to day
start ...
�
programs. This includes costs for
on Tuesday. September. 28 at 8
grants
care centres under com-
J
C%I�U keep
property acquisition, construe-
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previous
metres, s. It is expected that 71
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tion. furnishings and .equipment.
by Baptist congregation
centres, which will add about
you there!
The Wingham Develop-
For further information. call'
mental Centre has space for 40
2,603 places, will be created,
children. This will include 10
Miss Nancy Kerwin of Bel-
mental doctrines which the Holy
bringing to 50,000 the number of
spaces in Ontario.
3073 or Ralph and Pat Watson at
handicapped children.
more, a member of the Wingham
Spirit of God hald given through
'.
The Day Care Centre in Lon-
don, with space for 45 children, is
Baptist Church, was honored
inspiration and which Paul had
Rely on us to give
Sunday morning during the wor-
taught and believed from the be -
ship service when Pastor Ross
ginning of his ministry. These
Fordwich
your suits, coats, slacks,
Smith presented her with a gift of
pr
doctrines are unchanged and
One day workshop
money from the congregation.
must be embraced by one to xuly
be Christian be
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cober and
the impeccable care that
Nancy received the well wishes of
a and saved.
family spent a few days with
for h d i d
her fellow church members with
the trust that God would be with
The Spirit of God, Paul the
relatives in Iowa.
assures a well-groomed
a n e a e ..
pp
Apostle and the scriptures de-
Mrs. Les Burrows of London
appearance. We clean
her as she begins her studies at
clare the literal, physical, aton-
visited Thursday with Mr. and
Huron County's, ALPHA con
Baptist Bible College, London.
Her classes start there today
ing death of Jesus Christ. That
Mrs. Austin Stinson.
Pmeticulously.
and press
tihues to grow. Twenty-three per-
Jesus died and His death availed
Marti
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn n,
sons attended the August meet-
(Thursday).
for the sin ofputs the seal of
Donna and Brbnda visited over
ing, 10 of them for the first time.
Pastor Smith's morning mes
.man,
with Mr. and Mrs.
The members were reminded
sage was based on the fifteenth
All who would deny the deity of
George Lillie in Lockport, N.Y.
the decision of the provincial
of the day long workshop for the
handicapped and homebound to
chapter. of Paul's first letter to
the Corinthians. Reviewing past
Christ and His substitutionary
death,
John Siefert of Orangeville
spent the weekend with his par
READMAN'S
\ be held at iew in Clinton
sermons, the speaker reiterated
regardless of church af-
filiation -are in opposition to God,
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Siefert.
tax on vehicles bought by the
er 8.
on September 8.
the instructions of Paul regard
marriage,
the apostle Paul and the scrip-
Mrs. Ralph Longstaffe and
DRY CLEANERS
News came from the Wingham
ing moral problems,
Brent of West Hill visited Satur-
- '
library that books to on cas-
church discipline, Christian re -
p
The second fundamental truth
The
da with. Mr. and Mrs. Anson
y
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settes are available to the blind.
sponsibility, stewardship, the
'
Demerling.
to have the manager of a riding
Tape recorders to utilize the cas-
Lord's Supper and the - false
without which there is no salva-
stable for the handicapped show
setter may also be borrowed.
teaching of tongues.
tion is the literal bodily resurrec
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slides to the group in the near
Other area libraries offer this
But Paul never allows himself
tion of Christ. Paul reminds his
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The apostle lists two funda-
other religions."`
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The next ALPHA meeting will
Another interesting item was
message and the central theme of
after His resurrection b_v Peter
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the decision of the provincial
the Bible, the good news about
and all the disciples, by . the
-
government to refund the sales
God and salvation through the
apostle himself in a vision and by
tax on vehicles bought by the
shed blood of Jesus Christ. "A
more than 500 people at one time.
handicapped in 1976.
Bible without the atonement is an
The proof of Christ's deity is seen
1r .i
Entertainment may be coming
empty book." he said. "A religion
in His resurrection.
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our way. Inquiries will be made
or denomination without the deity
In closing. Pastor Smith said.
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to have the manager of a riding
of Jesus Christ and his .atoning
" 'le stand strongly upon these
stable for the handicapped show
death is mere religion and cannot
fundamental truths: they set the
slides to the group in the near
save the soul of man."
Christian religion apart from all
future.
The apostle lists two funda-
other religions."`
The next ALPHA meeting will
be held in the Holmesville school
on Tuesday. September. 28 at 8
r,
P.M. Everyone is welcome.
For further information. call'
Elaine Townshend at Clinton 482-
3073 or Ralph and Pat Watson at
'.
Brussels 887-6236.
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SAUDI
REV. JOHN TEIBE
Former President of CANADIAN YOUTH FOR CHRIST for 7
years.
Former Director of YOUTH FOR CHRIST IN INDIA for 9 years.
Presently Director of OUTREACH MINISTRIES WITH IN-
TERNATIONAL YOUTH FOR CHRIST.
PLUS
THE CHAPELAIRES
OF LONDON
THIS SUNDAY,
SEPT., 1 Z th
a p.m.
at
WINGHAM UNITED CHURCH provided the setting for the HURON MEN'S
ceremony uniting in marriage Patricia Arne Kechnie and
William E. Sisler on Saturday, August 7. Parents of the r CHAPEL
bade are Mr. and Mrs Lloyd G. Casemore, RR 3, - •' '
Wingham. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle E. I EVIL PREVAILS WHEN GOOD MEN DO NOTHING
Sisler, Sarnia The couple is residing in Sarnia. AUBURN
(Photo by Ward Robertson) I_.
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E
Y
y`
REV. JOHN TEIBE
Former President of CANADIAN YOUTH FOR CHRIST for 7
years.
Former Director of YOUTH FOR CHRIST IN INDIA for 9 years.
Presently Director of OUTREACH MINISTRIES WITH IN-
TERNATIONAL YOUTH FOR CHRIST.
PLUS
THE CHAPELAIRES
OF LONDON
THIS SUNDAY,
SEPT., 1 Z th
a p.m.
at
WINGHAM UNITED CHURCH provided the setting for the HURON MEN'S
ceremony uniting in marriage Patricia Arne Kechnie and
William E. Sisler on Saturday, August 7. Parents of the r CHAPEL
bade are Mr. and Mrs Lloyd G. Casemore, RR 3, - •' '
Wingham. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle E. I EVIL PREVAILS WHEN GOOD MEN DO NOTHING
Sisler, Sarnia The couple is residing in Sarnia. AUBURN
(Photo by Ward Robertson) I_.