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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-09-30, Page 9FAMi LY HEALTH CARE ,'FEATURES Claimsjuryee1grove Hi -C Sunda School awards 1'he Wingham Advance -Times, September 30, 1876 --Page 8 Y Campbell, Stephen Johnston, tampering plans walk -a -thou presented to children - UNCLUTTER YOUR CLOSET electionf officers. seirls ing in the trial of Dr. Henry firers are: vice-president, p r and officers of the church school Fourth year, Dean Nicholson, p v '• ' Morgentaler. One of the jurors in Sell No Longer Needed •items at trial Bruce Johnston, Michael Fraser, BELGRAVE — The first meet ing of the Hi -C group was held Sunday at the home of Ron and BLUEVALE — Sunday School Recognition Day was held at the Jamie Nk*Wboo,4Ir yloo Steck. ley, WITH A WANT -AD The Alliance for Life, the na- tional coordinating organisation Marg Plant. The Plants have agreed to help the group be a morning °service in the United Church • Valerie Johnston, Greg Third year seek, Ian Johnston, Debbie Campbell, Darlene Dar - PHONE 357-2320 for the pro-life groups in Canada, bigger and better Hi -C this year. •Campbell and Murray Hastings low, Bradley Campbell Marjorie FAMi LY HEALTH CARE ,'FEATURES aNIApO/8N4ll�f;l[ demands a full and public inquiry Gary Hopper was elected assisW Rev. W. Brown with the Campbell, Stephen Johnston, are received by the leaders into the charges of jury tamper- president of the group. Other of- service of worship. The teachers Tim Darlow, Greg Campbell. electionf officers. seirls ing in the trial of Dr. Henry firers are: vice-president, p r and officers of the church school Fourth year, Dean Nicholson, p v '• ' Morgentaler. One of the jurors in Donelda Lamont; secretary., and Messengers were installed Bruce Johnston, Michael Fraser, MARGARET ZURBRIGG VARIFIES donations the most recent trial stated that Alison Roberts; press reporter, by Miss Brown. Debbie Johnston, Karen John - how topsy-turvy the world gets men can see the orderliness an attempt had been made to Janice Coultes. Awards for church school at- ston, Donna Johnston, Julie �. bribe her. This raises the possi- The members discussed ways tendance were given to the chil- dren by Stamper, David Wheeler, Valerie brother-in-law of he bride, all of bility that other members of the of making money for the Bel- the superintendent, Harold Johnston. Johnston. clip attached coupon M jury may also have been ap- grave arena and sending people Those receiving Fifth year, Arlene Johnston. n proached. This incident throws a to Toc Alpha. A walk-aAhon wV awards were: Diplomas, first Seventh year, June Stamper,. dt d . cloak of suspicion over all three be held on October 11 and the Hl- Year, Heather Wheeler, Julie Miss Brown's sermon was „ of Morgettltaler's trials and a full C would like all the area young Nicholson, Ricky Johnston, based on "The Lord's Prayer". long sheer sleeves with buttoned inquiry must be r Lit, in people who make use of the arena Jennifer MacFarlane, Scott The Sacrament of Holy Com - `d r the opinion of ance to help raise money at this event. Johnston, Rodney Nicholson, munion will be observed next d Organization. Anyone interested in walking Donna Steckley, David Johnston, Sunday, October 3, at the morn- ; In addition, says the Alliance with them and sharing the fun, is Jeff Mahers, Darren Johnston, ins service. bel there appears to be evidence of asked to contact Alison Roberts dress with brown accessories and of -the -valley. ' intimidation of the jury due to the for a sp6 ener was matron of honor. She Upon their return the couple rim.¢ ;,,f fafsss ' -- - following incident which took place at the court on Saturday, neck with ruffle edging and • Bible Society c a n va s s illiallialliIIJ FAST PAIN RFUEs September 18, the last day of the Ids CG`' T holds Brighton, Kitchener, Elmira, and bridesmaids, Mrs. Andrew Miller � A � trial: 1. At 12 o'clock the jury reported to the presiding judge, Jacques first meeting to be held in October Ducros, that it could not read a BELGRAVE —Fourteen girls GORRIE — The annual meet- learns to read and he teaches an- ^. verdict. .1, 2. Judge Ducros advised the jury attended the first meeting of the ing of the Bible Society was held in Knox Presbyterian Church other. They advance from easy • "� �o � to recess for lunch and return at 2 CGIT on Wednesday night in the United Church basement. The on September 21. P reading to the New Testament and then to the Good News Bible p.m. to continue its deliberations. During lunch aa&�hotographer and topic for the meeting was "Learning Rev. Wesley Ball of the United translated into easier -to -under - BROMO reporter, the latter of whom is a Our Value". The group decided to meet on the Church opened the meeting with the hymn, "Bringing In The stand language. This continues on to high school and university known supporter of Morgentaler, photographed the jurors, who be- second and fourth Wednesday of Sheaves", offered prayer and students. SELTZER came very disturbed and re- each month and also plan to read the scripture from Psalm 42. Mr. In Brazil, where people speak Spanish, they the Bible in ported the incident to the Judge. adopt a grandmother. Ball said the Psalmist was get Family Fa m I � �/ � I Z e They indicated that they had been intimidated by having been The next meeting will be in the church basement on October 3 at � cast down and oppressed by enemies. People say,' `Where is P heir own language. The rep- ep- resentatives of he Bible Society aNIApO/8N4ll�f;l[ ( Photo by Marcon Studio) hoto ra heel, apparently fear- P g P pp Yof 7 p.m. at which re will be an your Nowadays are received by the leaders - w ' rn(•v16t14r .Cry°. °achU' BROMO and Mrs. Ross Higgins; the Hol- electionf officers. seirls trouble �amon he blacksr and Brwell azil, Brazil, but these new literate to 1 �^ � N AIId Stomach Upset fELTZER to id nt fy thepicafter the triadg to identify them after the trial. y g 12 t0 16 whites in Africa. But no matter hamore t0 read peopleMRS. MARGARET ZURBRIGG VARIFIES donations Headaches .,:<,...,„ „ , 3 p.m. the jury began de- would be welcome to attend. Would anyone in the community how topsy-turvy the world gets men can see the orderliness they will regress. We must supply the Good News to them. phoned in Saturday night and Sunday morning when a telethon was held to raise moneyfor the buildingof M .a. �� . �nwh UP•« Headaches r liberations liberations again and half an hour later, at 3:30 p.m. it was sudden- who has a C.G.I.T. middy in their put P there by God. In creation all is In 12 months, 1,200 000 scrip- P- Participation Lodge'. This is a centre to provide LISTERINE MOUTHWASH home lease call Mrs. William confirmed b the Bible. God's tures were sold in Bolivia. In accommodations and them , o ly announced that a decision had P Y therapeutic facilities for severely, r ' been reached. That decision was Coultes. Word reveals it. Guatemala children get free physically handicapped adults and their families. Mrs. "notuilt " coloring' books to start, then they Zurbrigg and her husband Russell are chairmen for the g Y Rev. Alex Cowan, Toronto, receive scriptures sent free "It is in the interest of he secretary of the Canadian Bible through the mail. The story of Wingham area Cerebral Palsied telethon. Canadian judicial system .hat a —Recent visitors with Mrs. Society, showed the film, "A Way lives being changed tells of .he public inquiry be held in this Mabel Moir were Mr. and Mrs. to the Word". It shows that new power of he Word of God. case, as the incorruptibility of the Charles Cofflin, Rossland, British primer books of he Bible are The canvassers will complete jury is a cornerstone of our Columbia, and Mr. and Mrs. John given to new learners as one collection by October 31. 1*4924 oz. system of justice. All Canadians_., Klien, Oakville, Ontario.. who are concerned about he —Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stokes of sanctity of the jury system, and RR 2, Wingham have returned • he protection of the personal from anenioyableone-weekLake Farming future suWarf NEO-CITRAN safety of these and future jury Superior tour. Stops were made 7 members, will no doubt join in at Sudbury, Wawa, Thunder Say, Pkg. of 10 1-; our demand for a public inquiry,", Duluth, Minnesota, St. Ignace Qf Bel rave WI speaker sa s an Alliance news release g p LYSOL SPRAY 13 oz. $1939 y and Flint, Michigan. BELGRAVE — The Agri- tribute in the near future, their CATCH A culture meeting of he Belgrave used stamps to assist the East Women's -Institute was held Sept- Africa Women's League, Kenya ember 21 in the WI hall. The for heir stamp stall at he AC - custom president, Mrs. Stan Hopper, WW, 15th Triennial Conference, • opened the meeting. Mrs. Wil- Nairobi, in October, 1977. liam Coultes presided at the Mrs. Lawrence Taylor and �.��0 ' piano. The secretary, Mrs. Ross Mrs.. Clarence Hanna have sent i Made Higgins read the minutes of the their quilt.block patterns to 'the previous meeting, gave he finan- Erland Lee Home. D&POSAW cial report and correspondence. The Institute will sponsor a Mrs. Leonard James and Mrs. .euchre and dance again this year Bl1TANF .: Dra eri e s Falter Scott will be the voting at Christmas. They also plan to LGHTR p delegates at the Huron County canvass for the Heart Fund in o Rally, October 4 at Dashwood. February. The area convention will be held The bus to he International 99C Hand sewn on our premises at Tillsonburg November 9 and Plowing Match at Walkerton will 10. A Historical Newsletter and leave the Belgrave arena at 10 i' Free estimates thank you card was acknowl- a.m., October 1st. edged.' Convener of the meeting, Mrs. Call: It was decided to cater to two William Coultes, gave the motto \ J banquets. Committee in charge "Facing the future on he farm 0 of the anniversary dinner takes courage, knowledge and - November 20 at 7 p.m., Mrs. Wil- love." The roll call was answered TRIANGLE ( Photo by Marcon Studio) announce that Frank Kling Ltd has become liam Coultes, Mrs. Stan Hopper by "An idea for fostering love of of RR 1, Gorrie, sister of the D' a I ONWAV ' of professional building 'experience This. and Mrs. Ross Higgins; the Hol- rural living in our youth". Monkton. Their dresses were a D(�ttv��ii>�t�� mint green, accented with tiny In#1LIStry offers home buyers the finest stein banquet. November 24 at Collection and pennies for ' trice w _<tt��1 pink silk carnations and white Peter Kling Leisure home models to choose from Each noon, Mrs. Glenn Coultes, Mrs. friendship were received. Mrs. The groom was attended by his Open '9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Weekdays'- Sundays 'Noon to Six Furniture , LIStOW@� 29 -3820 Leonard James and Mrs. Norm- an Coultes. Hopper read an article "Farming is a family affair and everyone � z ruffled shirt. The guests were kitchen cabinets Each Halliday Home package also Includes ushered by Don Taylor, brother Insulation, drywall, doors. hardware Interior trim aluminum soffit All members are asked to con- has to pitch in". brother-in-law of he bride, all of 11 Frank Kling Ltd. and Halliday Homes have joined forced : a�::r _ to bringyou the best home x I �s and cottage value around — all - Halliday Homes Limped Is pleased to ( Photo by Marcon Studio) announce that Frank Kling Ltd has become '. an authorized Halliday dealer for Huron Frank Kling Ltd of RR 1, Gorrie, sister of the County offers many years bride, and Mrs. Howard Pehlke, ' of professional building 'experience This. sister of he groom of RR 1, ►, coupled with Halliday s 88 years experience In•the home and cottage manufacturing Monkton. Their dresses were a 11. at 7:00 p.m. mint green, accented with tiny In#1LIStry offers home buyers the finest pink flowers. All female attend - 1 *' product available ' . Hallldays has 120 different home and 48 pink silk carnations and white Peter Kling Leisure home models to choose from Each daisies. ' Halliday Home is carefully engineered In The groom was attended by his one of North America s most modern home building plants We brother, Allan Taylor attired in a use only the finest available materials meeting all building codes dark green tuxedo with matching and feature such famous name brand flnlshings as Hanover ruffled shirt. The guests were kitchen cabinets Each Halliday Home package also Includes ushered by Don Taylor, brother Insulation, drywall, doors. hardware Interior trim aluminum soffit of the groom and Andrew Miller, and fascia system and much much more So loin over 10 000 brother-in-law of he bride, all of homeowners throughout Ontario and build the Halliday Way RR 1,1Gorrie. IThe ushers were where satisfaction is guaranteed to writing For more Information similag,y- dressed. clip attached coupon M `- ''19� FRANK KLING LTD. 51 Main Street, Seaforth — 519-52.7-1 320 An »ulhorirPd DOaler for HALLIDAY OFF-SEASON KHOMES' DISCOUNTS ANAC A& AND yfj• ('�ta'.L,v ni�Ir.y arlrin¢s 51 Ma� Strrot 4 ' iPAIllr111 nnl Arrr I Enclosed is S1 00 for 48 Page showcase of Homes r I Enclosed is SOC for 16 page Leisure Home Catalog \ NAME 'ADDRESS CITY: PHONE w ' I own A building lot I need mortgage financing. 101111111111111 411011111111111 Malls 0 Q A 0 ( Photo by Marcon Studio) TAt1OR-ETTINGER Fordwich United Church was of RR 1, Gorrie, sister of the the setting for the marriage of bride, and Mrs. Howard Pehlke, Lynda Gayle Ettinger and James sister of he groom of RR 1, Melvin Taylor on Saturday, Sept. Monkton. Their dresses were a 11. at 7:00 p.m. mint green, accented with tiny The double -ring ceremony was pink flowers. All female attend - solemnized amid a setting of pink ants carried wicker baskets of roses, white daisies and lighted pink silk carnations and white tapers burning in two cande- daisies. ' labra. Rev: T. H. Fleetham of The groom was attended by his Fordwich officiated. brother, Allan Taylor attired in a The organist, Mrs. Claude dark green tuxedo with matching Martin of RR 1, Fordwich, ac- ruffled shirt. The guests were companied the soloist, Mrs. Ron ushered by Don Taylor, brother Livermore of Fordwich who sang of the groom and Andrew Miller, The Two Shall Be as One, We've brother-in-law of he bride, all of Only Just Begun, and Annie's Song RR 1,1Gorrie. IThe ushers were similag,y- dressed. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ettinger of RR 1, Kevin Miller, nephew of the Fordwich and the groom is the bride, and Jeremy Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Tay- nephew of he groom, both of RR for of RR 1, Gorrie. 1, Gorrie, were ring bearers. Given in marriage by her A reception and meal followed father and mother, the bride at the Howick Community Centre chose a gown of white chantilly where the guests were, received lace. The three -tiered skirt by the bride's mother wearing an gathered at he waistline with A-line floor -length gown of ro- long sheer sleeves with buttoned mance blue polyester crepe. Her lace cuffs. A scalloped edge, corsage was pink Sweetheart elbow -length veil was held in roses. She was assisted by he place with a cluster of flowers groom's mother who wore an A - and a chapel train of delicate line floral knit gown with match - tulle was edged with a fine lace ing lace jacket and a corsage pf and ruffle. The gown was de- yellow Sweetheart roses. signed by the bride. For travelling to Eastern On - She also wore a heart -shaped taro and 'the northern United locket, a gift from the groom and States the bride wore a figured carried, a bouquet of red silk brown and orange jersey knit roses, white carnations and lily- dress with brown accessories and of -the -valley. a corsage of orange Sweetheart Mrs. Peter MacEwen of Kitch- roses. ener was matron of honor. She Upon their return the couple wore a pink A-line gown with V- will reside at RR 1, Gorrie. neck with ruffle edging and - Guests attended from Oakville, butterfly sleeves. Scarborough, London, Guelph, Dressed similarly were the Brighton, Kitchener, Elmira, and bridesmaids, Mrs. Andrew Miller surrounding area 0 Q A 0