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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-09-16, Page 7Abraham's life is WMS topic BLUEVALE — The Life of Roll call was answered by Abraham was the topic theme naming a Bible character and his when Mrs. William Elston spoke children. Visits to the sick were at the September meeting of the recorded and the business period Women's Missionary Society of followed during which plans, were Knox Presbyterian Church, held made for the T4nkoffering at the home of Mrs. Gordon Mun- meeting in October. 'Mmr Mun- dell, Wingham. dell received the offering which Mrs. Golley opened the meet- was dedicated by Mrs. Golley. ing with the call to worship and a The meeting closed with a hymn- She thanked Mrs. Elston hymn and prayer. Lunch was for her interesting account of the served by the hostess, assisted by Old Testament prophet's life and Mrs. Robertson and Mrs. Mof- also extended a vote of thanks to fatt. Mrs. Mundell for sharing her home. $L UE VA L E Scripture from the ninth chap- ter of Genesis and comments on Mrs. Jim English entertained the reading were given by Mrs. the Girls' Juvenile . Softball Keith Moffatt. Mrs. Harvey Champions with a barbecue apd Robertson led in prayer. games uu Friday evening. The minutes of the last meeting Anniversary services will be held at Bluevale United Church -were read by Mrs. McKercher. on Sunday, Sept. 19, at 11 p.m. For the best in a I I- yo u r "Rel!?ltlf `� Q .Su�i1blies_ � NICE N' EASY Hair Colour (all shades) $1_e69 DRISTAN Nasal Mist Tablets $, 19 . slog 15 c.c. 24's 100 ml. PEPSODENT 99C ULTRA -BAN SOFTIQUE Roll -On 2V2 oz. Bath Oil Beads Z9 $, og 16 oz. VASELINE INTENSIVE CARE s1019 0�1 Baby Powder 14 oz. HOSTESS 69C POTATO CHIPS TRIANGLE D DISCOUNT ,A-, .0 it v,i ri isrvr.Ar isu�lvly i ►eti�f�► Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Weekdays Sundays Noon to Six SWAD'S 4 C F XV N ... } } ale J p THE 1976 OFFICERS of the Wingham Business and Professional Women and the provincial officers of the organization posed for a picture at last Tuesday evening's banquet held to celebrate the local club's 15th anniversary. From the left are Mrs. Jean Rintoul, past president and secretary; Mrs. Barbara Tervit, treasurer; Mrs. Helen Daugherty, first vice-president; Miss Joan Wilson of Guelph, past provincial president; Mrs. Stella Dabrowski, president; Mrs. Margaret MacKenzie, Owen Sound, regional director Region No. 8. Ws. mccuteheon The Wingham Advance -Times, September 16, 1976 --Pap 7 Is unit hostess GORRIE — The September meeting of unit two of the United Church Women was held at the home of Mrs. John McCutcheon, Wednesday, September 8. Mrs. John Strong opened the wol bhip service with a short prayer and a poem, "Have You Taken Time?" Hymns were sung. The theme of the worship was "Harvest". Mrs. Wesley Ball, guest speaker, was welcomed and introduced by Mrs. Strong. Mrs. Ball related some of her family's experiences and their life in Eng- land before cominea tp Gorrie; the work of women's groups there and the difference in format of one circuit with another. She closed her talk with a short prayer. The roll call, "A missionary and where he serves" was an- swered by 13 members. Mrs. OCTOBER DATE SET—Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Daugherty of Alex Taylor, president, con- Wingham wish to announce the engagement of their ducted the business period. daughter, Lea Ann, to Robert Harper English, son of Mr. Minutes and treasurer's re- and Mrs. W. Harper English, Wingham. The wedding will ports were read and adopted and take place on October 23 in St. Andrew's Presbyterian $125 will be given to the church Church, Wingham, at four o'clock. treasury this month. Thank you notes were received from Mrs. K. Hueston and the Irwin family. Seventeen attend meeting of A.C.W. Plans were made for the wedding catering project Oct. 16, in FORDWICH — The September notice of the fall deanery meeting Gorrie. Announcements were meeting of Trinity Anglican to be held in St. Paul's Church, given of the general UCW meet- Church Women was held at the Wingham, on November 17. The ing, September 22 at 8:15 p.m.; home of Mrs. Peter Browne. The study book was read by Mrs. the regional rally, September 29 president, Mrs. W. Sothern" Harold Foster, "Living One Day at 7:30 p.m. at St. Helens and the opened the meeting with prayer. at a Time". bale collection, Oct. 17 to Oct. 23. Roll call was answered by 17 Mrs. W. Sothern gave a humor - Members of Unit 2 were re- members with "My worst mis- ous reading. Cards were signed minded of their responsibility for take in cooking". Minutes of the for two members. The October floral decorations in the church last meeting were read and the meeting will be held at the for the month of October, also treasurer gave the financial church. church calendars available from report. Plans were made and The meeting closed with the president. committees named to look after prayer and Mrs. Sothern con - At the close of the meeting a the bazaar, tea and bake sale at ducted a contest. Lunch was delicious lunch was. served by the the church on November 13. served by Miss Ethna Foster and hostess, assisted by Mrs. Harry Mrs. W. Hargrave read the the hostess, Mrs. Peter Browne. Hastie. The October meeting will be at home of Mrs. James Alcorn, 10 October 13 with Mrs. Robert Gib- son in charge of the program. Wroxeter club I I , FIFTEEN YEARS OF MEMORIES were relived by these women as they met Tuesday attends fair evening of last week for a special meeting commemorating the organization of the I I I Wingham Business and Professional Women. All have, durinq the past fifteen years, WROXETER — Louise Gibson devoted their time and talent as presidents of the organization. From the left are Mrs. of the Wroxeter 4-H Club and Jean Rintoul, Mrs. Marion Scott, Mrs. Adelaide Ahara, Mrs. Stella Dabrowski (1976 Rhea Behrns of the Lakelet 4-11 I I president), Mrs. Kay Forgie, Mrs. Daisy Connell, Miss Yvonne McPherson (charter Club attended Junior Day under president) and Mrs. Norma Ostrom. the 4-H Homemaking Club Pro- gram at the Western Fair, Lon- don, on Sept. 10. These girls were I now" given this honor because of their Shepherd's Psalm theme for UCW unit standard of work n a at cberofeleub St.Paul$sChurch Miss Annie H. Henry convened Armstrong read the 23rd Psalm desh. The theme will be Mission ings, personal growth and the meeting, choosing as her and following the talk on the ',of Love". There will be craft development and contributions to (ANGLICAN) theme the beautiful 23rd Psalm psalm, Miss Henry led in prayer.. work for sale. the club program. when the afternoon unit, of 'the Mrs. Underwood conducted the Mrs. Underwood also announc- Registration took place at the W I N G H A M n United Church Women met Tues- business portion of the meeting. ed that there are quilts to be banquet hall of the Adminis- v; day of last week in the church. She announced the Friendship quilted. The treasurer's report tration Building. Here a film, "The Lord Is My .Shepherd" Club luncheon on September 15 at.. was given and The Least Coin "Food — What's It All About?" Rev. T. K. Hawthorn, Rector € are probably the most comforting noon and the unit's visit to Brook, collected. The next meeting on was seen. After lunch, the girls Mrs. Diane Matisz, Organist words in the entire Bible. Written haven in November. The general October 5 is the Thankoffering saw the Simplicity Fashion Show, f and Choir Leader by David centuries ago, the- meeting is September 27 at 8 p.m. meeting and will be in charge of "Fashions for Fall '76" and made psalm contains the gravest issue with Mrs. Needham the guest 'Mrs. Hank Bos and her assist- a macrame Dlant hanger. A SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 ants banquet was held at the "Top of faced by the human race today. Sin is a disease we all have. th speaker. The North Huron Pres- - byterial will be at St. Helens Following the singing of a the Fair Clubhouse". There is also much suffering in September 29 at -7 p.m. with Mrs. hymn, Mrs. Underwood closed the world,, malnutrition, starva- VanDyke speaking on Bangla- With prayer. SHOWER tion, victims of war, fire and GORRIE — A miscellaneous flood, mental suffering. But this has shower was held in honor of Miss psalm a message not every- Myra Dane, bride -elect, at the one hears. God created man and of Mrs. Lloyd Jacques. She gave man the freedom of'6hdice:home "If planned lanned was the recipient of many lovely you obey me, love me and fol- —Mr. and Mrs. Ike Anger and gifts from the relatives. low me, we will build a wonderful their granddaughter from Holi- world. But if you go against me by evening unit day, Florida, were guests last a\ �P�teCk and break my law, you will suf- week of Mr. and Mrs. George fer." FORDWICH - The evening Anger, Shuter Street, Wingham. Man decided he didn't need unit of the United Church Women —Miss Katherine McPhedran —Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smelt - God and the result is that the met Wednesday, Sept. 8 at the and Mrs. Mary Norrish of Guelph zer of Ogema, Saskatchewan, are world has many problems to home of Marilyn Lockie. Connie Visited with. Mrs. Melville Brad- visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd solve today. D'Arcey opened the worship burn during last week. Montgomery and other relatives. The meeting opened with pray- service with a prayer, followed er and a hymn. Mrs. Charles Bos- by Darlene Harding reading the man and Mrs. Earl Sellers sang scripture. Darlene read from ' "Amazing Grace", accompanied proverbs and Psalm 33 in story by Mrs. Passmore. Mrs. Vera form and Connie closed the war ` ship service with prayer. Ellen Siefert, president of the meeting, opened the business with the roll call. The minutes of the July meeting were read by the secretary, Diane Mann, She 1 a so gave e treasurer s report i ALUMINUM SIDING A thank you note was received from the Village Nursing Home for the party for the patients. The fall Thankoffering date is October .6 and the evening unit will supply and serve the lunch. A committee'was appointed to pur I A I chase material and all will se" a and press the curtains for Sunday School room The fowl supper date was set i for'October 27 and the ladies were A SOffit asked to help make posters The Siding prices for the supper are adults 'a $$3,50.00 12 years and under El 50S M and pre-school free. A discussion �/�/ on nursery school for Sundays took place and volunteer help for the start and a schedule will be made up later. Per 100 sq. ft. installed Per 100 sq. ft. installed The program committee. Eva Harris, Elaine Nickel and Marg a CHEAPER THAN PAINT ! ! ! Livermore i`hvn nrwas s��g ranmeeting 20 year manufacturer's guarantee Nickel read an article on ''Our Country. Canada'' The Lockic boys sang "This Land Is Our ALL COLORS AVAILABLE Lama". Eva Harris showed her pictures taken on her trip to the MR. AND MRS. DAVID MCDOUGALL are residing in Hurry! Special ends Sept. 25, 1976 East Coast and Marg Livermore showed hers on a trip to VPctoria Stratford following their marriage Saturday, August 14, in Mrs Schaefer gave the featur Ethel United Church. Rev. Eric Ledrew officiated. Mrs. 8:30 a.m.—Holy Communion 10:30 a.m.—TV Program and Morning Prayer Meetings Thurs., Sept. 16=Altar Guild meeting at the hon of Mrs. Alice Newton 2:30 p.m. WI NGHAM BAPTIST CHURCH Ross Smith — Pastor 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Service 7:00 p.m.—Evening Service Prayer and Bible Study 8:00 p.m.—Wednesday Evening ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY Rev. Larry Johnson, Pastor of Peterborough's fastest growing Church and Sunday School will be singing and preaching. WINGHAM PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Pastor Office Ronald Baker 359 Centre Street 357.1340 SUNDAY SERVICES Mid Week Services 'Sunday School 10 A M. Wednesday 8 P.M. Morning Worship 11 A M. Prayer 8 Bible Study Evening Evoh9*listic Service 7 P.M. Friday 8 P M Fomily Night 'For free bus transportation call 357- 1340 THOT: The Most influential of all educotionol foc tors is the conversation in a child's home. SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCH Wingham, Ont. Sunday Masses of Obligation are Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 1 1 :15 a.m. SWA D local Representative which was a poem The offering McDougall is the former Donna Sleightholm, daughter of A Sunday Mass is also offered at St. Ambrose Church W. E. (BUS) KING was received and dedicated The Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Sleightholm of RR 3, Brussels. Parents Brussels at 9:30 a.m. Please read your bulletin, 1 139 Victoria St. N., Kitchener A closing prayer was given by of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Murray McDougall, for further information. 323-3009 Ellen Siefert grid lunch was Wingham. The bride is a Registered Nursling Assistant at 743-4348 or 745-9411 served by the hostess which the Stratford General Hospital. brought the evening to a close ( Photo by Russell Studio) I r