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St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church
Wingham
1 14th Anniversary Service
The Rev. Mariano DiGangi will preach at our
114th Anniversary on Sunday, October 17. Dr.
and Mrs. DiGangi will arrive on Friday evening.
He will address a men's breakfast at 8:00 a.m.
Saturday morning at the Turnberry Tavern
($2.25) Mrs. DiGangi will address a women's
meeting on Saturday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. in
the Sanctuary.
Services on Sunday will be at 11:00 a.m. and
7:30 p.m., with a coffee hour following the
evening service.
Bangladesh missionary
speaks at regional rally
The United Church Women of APPY with a hopeless attitude to`��MINNOW
North `Huron held their 15th re- ward life. Although Bangladesh
gional rally in St. Helens United has received more relief than any ;.
Church on Wednesday, Septem- other country, it is still the poor
ber 29. est. The Mennonite Central Com A
The theme was "Mission of mittee is trying to improve the lot
Love". Mrs. Roy Dawson and of the women by teaching them to
Mrs. Ronald Jamieson of Calvin- grow gardens: to sew clothes for
Brick UCW were in charge of the themselves and to sell, and also
registration of some 75 delegates to make jute products. These
and guests from the 11 churches hanging baskets, bags and other
in the region namely, Belgrave, handicrafts they make are now t
Rbuevals-, Rrimsels, Galvin -Brick. being exported all over the world.
Fordwich, Gorrie, Kurtzville, St. Mrs. Van Dijk had many lovely
Helens, Whitechurch, Wingham samples of their work with her
and Wroxeter. During registra- for sale. She has been promoting
tion Mrs. Sydney Thompson pro- the sale of these articles since she
vided organ music, Mrs. Jack returned, thus doing what she can
Walker played the au' end to improve the lot of these unfor-
Mrs. Ken Wood le%_ g. tunate people. The Van Dijk's
The reegional prt rs. youngest child is a lovely little d
William Coultes, opened the Bangladesh girl that they 3
meeting with a poem, "Mid AliddoptEd at the age of seven
the Traffic of the Ways", and weeks. ,
called on the Wroxeter delegates, The remainder of the meeting 1111prW-7"
Mrs. W. Matthews and Mrs. S. consisted of short reports by the e
Gallaher, to conduct the worship conveners of church in socitrty,
service which was based on the and literature departments. ,
theme, "Mission of Love". The Announcements were made ' }
scripture used was I Corinthians concerning the visit of the United
13 from the Living Bible. Mrs. Church, moderator, Dr. Wilbur
Matthews stated, "Love makes Howard, to Huron -Perth Presby -
missionary work a joy, not a tery on October 13 and the open -
job." ing of a new resource centre in -
Greetings were brought from Mitchell on the same day.
Huron -Perth Presbyterial by the Lunch was served by the St. Tg.fSWATER UNITED CHURCH was the setting for the
president, Mrs. Leonard Strong Helens ladies and to add tothe- wedding ceremony of Sharon Louther, daughter of Mr. and
of Egmondville. She announced enjoyment of the social hour, Mrs. Ivan Louther of RR 2, Holyrood,'and Robert Gray, son
that the presidents and nominat- Jack °Whytock played several of Mrs. Leonard James of RR 5, Wingham. The newlyweds
ing committee chairmen of the selections on his violin. will reside in Walkerton.
local groups are to attend an
executive meeting in Walton
United Church, November 4 at 2
pm PresbyteryThe 1977 regional rally will be Huron -Perth held in Whitechurch.
Mrs. Donald Kernick, presby-
terial treasurer, in her financial meets i n Listowel church
report, stated that Huron -Perth's
goal for 1976 is $49,755 and to date
$17,622 has been received. The Huron -Perth Presbytery of springing up within the mainline December.
Mrs. Barbara MCCutcheon and the United Church will host the churches. Tensions arose, he .-
Mrs. Sara Stephenso'a of Brussels moderator, Dr. Wilbur Howard, said, when Charismatics feel that In skit form Mrs. Doris Zur-
presented an informative skit Wednesday, October 13. Plans for everyone should have their ex- brigg, Listowel and her com-
giving the ladies suggestions on the day were presented by Rev. periences or when people without mittee presented a report on
preparing a budget and giving Rae Grant, minister of Calvary such experiences resent those stewardship. It indicated that the
the right priorities to the spend- United Church, Listowel when who have. One positive result was United Church was second from
ing of UCW money. It was stated the presbytery met last week in that it was forcing the church to the bottom among some 20 Cana -
that 100 per cent of money given Listowel. look at other forms of worship. than churches in average givings
to the World Development and In accordance with the moder- The speakers prompted a healthy per member.
sumery G v.
School
A co -Operative Nursery School
will be starting in the present
Wingham Day Care Centre
location- on Josephine Street.
• Ages 2-5
• Either 2 or 3 day, programs
available.
Registration:- Monday, October
18 and Tuesday,- October 19
For more information, please.
pan:
357-2424
Relief Fund goes overseas. ator's wishes to meet the people discussion and a motion for furth-
Mrs. Flmer Harding of Ford- and see the church at work, a bus er study at the next meeting of I
r h wick introduced the guest tour has been arranged. This will presbytery. g 1
h u speaker for the evening, Mrs. 1
P`6ul's � Pe follow b• a rk barbecueSt• be ed y pork .
Conrad Van Dijk from Shake- and a rally. These two events will The Singtime committee re- j
I ANGLICAN,' speare, whose theme was be held in Mitchell United ported a reduction in the number 1
"Mission of Love for the People Church of programs for the coming sea-HAP'S KEYBOARD KORNER
1
WINGHI /^ of Bangladesh". She and her hus- During the morning session of son on a different time slot over 1
AM band, a veterinaryspecializing to presbytery, Rev. August Mea- CKNX-TV. The first presentation �
poultry, had gone to Bangladeshchain, conference personnel of will be "A Question of Thanks -
Rev. John Street West Wingham
Rev. T. K. Hawthorn, Rector under the Mennonite Church to ficer, and Dr. David Lochhead. giving", October 11 at 6:30 D.M.
Mrs. Diane Matisz, Organist investigate the possibility of rais Thornbury United Church, gave London Conference's first store
and Choir leader 1 ing chickens as a means of pro- alternate approaches to the front resource centre is expected
viding rotein for the starving
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10
Trinity 17
8:30 a.m.—Holy Communion
11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer
MEETINGS
Thurs., Oct:7—ACW meets at the home of
Mrs. Wilma Kerr, 1:45 p.m.
Tues., Oct. 12—ACW Foil Deanery meeting in Durham.
Holy Communion -10:00 a.m. Registration -9:30 a.m.
Tues., Oct. 12—Board of Monogement meeting in
parish hall, 8:30 p.m.
Brownies meet every Monday after school
Girl Guides meet every Tuesday 7:00 p.m.
WINGHAM 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
RIDE ONE OF OUR BUSES
TO SUNDAY SCHOOL!
Junior Church is conducted weekly for
children under the age of seven.
WINGHAM
PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH
Postor Office
Ronald Baker 359 Centre Street 357-1 W
SUNDAY SERVICES Mid Week Services
-Sunday School 10 A M Wednesday 8 P M
Mornmg Worship 11 A M Prayer; Bible Study
Evw*V Evorgelntic Service 7 P M Fr,day 8 P M
Fomrly Night
*For tree bus tronsportaton Coll 357 1340
THOT: The world is more interested in what you
practise than in what you profess.'
SACRED HEART CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Wingham. Ont.
Sunday Mosses of Obligation
ora Saturdays at 8 00 p m
and Sundays at 11 15 a.m
JA nday Mass is olso offered of St Ambrose Oxxch,sels at 9 30 o.m. Please rood your bulletins
urther information.
U
r Charismatig movement for the to be officially opened •during the
people. They discovered that al- court to consider. Dr. Lochhead moderator's visit. Located on We are read
though chickens provided the is a former p rofessor at Waterloo Mitchell's Main Street, the centre y to serve you!
ch t f f t th ti1ll
eapes arm o mea , ey s
couldn't afford to use any of their
processing and Joanne discussed
BLUEVALE III
the variety of cereal products and
The third meeting was held at
preliminary plans for Achieve -
Mrs. Colleen Robertson's on
mat Day. They discussed also,
Monday, Sept. 27. The club name
records of bread and cereal eaten
was discussed and "Cooking
for one day. Joanne made mac-
Crunlibs" was the name chosen.
aroni and cheese and Colleen
Colleen discussed modern food
made Cherry Bran Squares.
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PHONE 335-3451 GORRIE
sumery G v.
School
A co -Operative Nursery School
will be starting in the present
Wingham Day Care Centre
location- on Josephine Street.
• Ages 2-5
• Either 2 or 3 day, programs
available.
Registration:- Monday, October
18 and Tuesday,- October 19
For more information, please.
pan:
357-2424
Relief Fund goes overseas. ator's wishes to meet the people discussion and a motion for furth-
Mrs. Flmer Harding of Ford- and see the church at work, a bus er study at the next meeting of I
r h wick introduced the guest tour has been arranged. This will presbytery. g 1
h u speaker for the evening, Mrs. 1
P`6ul's � Pe follow b• a rk barbecueSt• be ed y pork .
Conrad Van Dijk from Shake- and a rally. These two events will The Singtime committee re- j
I ANGLICAN,' speare, whose theme was be held in Mitchell United ported a reduction in the number 1
"Mission of Love for the People Church of programs for the coming sea-HAP'S KEYBOARD KORNER
1
WINGHI /^ of Bangladesh". She and her hus- During the morning session of son on a different time slot over 1
AM band, a veterinaryspecializing to presbytery, Rev. August Mea- CKNX-TV. The first presentation �
poultry, had gone to Bangladeshchain, conference personnel of will be "A Question of Thanks -
Rev. John Street West Wingham
Rev. T. K. Hawthorn, Rector under the Mennonite Church to ficer, and Dr. David Lochhead. giving", October 11 at 6:30 D.M.
Mrs. Diane Matisz, Organist investigate the possibility of rais Thornbury United Church, gave London Conference's first store
and Choir leader 1 ing chickens as a means of pro- alternate approaches to the front resource centre is expected
viding rotein for the starving
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10
Trinity 17
8:30 a.m.—Holy Communion
11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer
MEETINGS
Thurs., Oct:7—ACW meets at the home of
Mrs. Wilma Kerr, 1:45 p.m.
Tues., Oct. 12—ACW Foil Deanery meeting in Durham.
Holy Communion -10:00 a.m. Registration -9:30 a.m.
Tues., Oct. 12—Board of Monogement meeting in
parish hall, 8:30 p.m.
Brownies meet every Monday after school
Girl Guides meet every Tuesday 7:00 p.m.
WINGHAM 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
RIDE ONE OF OUR BUSES
TO SUNDAY SCHOOL!
Junior Church is conducted weekly for
children under the age of seven.
WINGHAM
PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH
Postor Office
Ronald Baker 359 Centre Street 357-1 W
SUNDAY SERVICES Mid Week Services
-Sunday School 10 A M Wednesday 8 P M
Mornmg Worship 11 A M Prayer; Bible Study
Evw*V Evorgelntic Service 7 P M Fr,day 8 P M
Fomrly Night
*For tree bus tronsportaton Coll 357 1340
THOT: The world is more interested in what you
practise than in what you profess.'
SACRED HEART CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Wingham. Ont.
Sunday Mosses of Obligation
ora Saturdays at 8 00 p m
and Sundays at 11 15 a.m
JA nday Mass is olso offered of St Ambrose Oxxch,sels at 9 30 o.m. Please rood your bulletins
urther information.
U
r Charismatig movement for the to be officially opened •during the
people. They discovered that al- court to consider. Dr. Lochhead moderator's visit. Located on We are read
though chickens provided the is a former p rofessor at Waterloo Mitchell's Main Street, the centre y to serve you!
ch t f f t th ti1ll
eapes arm o mea , ey s
couldn't afford to use any of their
and St. John s universities.
will be a source of materials for
grain to feed chickens as there
Rev. Meacham said that the
ministers and programming
wasn't even enough to feed the
Charismatic renewal is the un
within the church. Besides liters
ture, there will be audio visual
While our main show room 'is
being completed,
people. so the plan to start
chicken farms had to be shah-
wrapping of the defenses within
the
ourselves to get to the image of
tois get
resources. The new facility will
serve other denominations as
we have a partial stock to
show you. Other
coned and after five months the
nmagece if
Grselveod that ithin
the
Van Dijks returned to Canada.
done- new life and new vitality is
well as sponsoring church
p.
models available on request.
She showed the ladies many
discovered.
A number of special events
pictures taken during their stay Dr. Lochhead compared were announced; including the
in Bangladesh. The population is Charismatic renewal with other availability of the filmed inter -
s9 dense, 1,500 people per square movements over the years. He view with Jack Burghardt in the Featuring
mile, all of them hungry and un- was encouraged that it was presbytery during November and
-:� *SHERLOCK MANN NG PIANOS
Walsh-Hunkiengceremon Y
s lemnized in londesboro
o
Rev. Stan MacDonald and Rev. blue polyester dress with a sequin Ste. Marie. North Bay. Toronto,
W. J. Taylor. Dorchester, great- waistband and silver accessnr,es. Woodstock, London, Guelph. Mil -
uncle of the groom, officiated at Maternal grandmothers. Mrs. ton and surrounding area.
the double -ring wedding cere- Ivy Cook. Belgrave. and Ctrs. Prior to her wedding. showers
monv of Donna Jean Hunking and Sara Anderson. Brussels, were were held for Donna by Audrey
Murray James Walsh. The present Peel. Janet Hunking. Roely Ver-
Londesboro United Church was Guests werepresent from Sault burg and Kay Lapp.
decorated with candles sur-
rounded by blue, white and yel-
low daisies for the occasion.
The bride is the daughter of Mr
and Mrs Edmund (Ted) Hunk-
ing. RR 1. Auburn. and the groom
is the son of ,Mr. and Mrs. James
Walsh. Blyth.
Given in marriage by her
parents. the bride wore a white
polyester dress over net, trim-
med with lace embroidered with
pearls and sequins The chapel
train A -as trimmed in fluted
pleated nylon Her bouquet was
yellow roses$ -
The matron of honor was Aud-
rey Peel, friend of the bride Joan
and Vaughn Hunking. sisters of
the bride. and Debbie Hunking.
cousin of the bride. were the
bridesmaids They reside at RR
1. Auburn They wore dresses
made of blue polyester crepe and
carried bouquets of yellow and
white daisies
The best man was Ken Josling.
Londesboro. friend of the groom
Don Walsh. Blyth, brother of the
groom. Doug Cook. Belgrave.
cousin of the groom and Robert
Hunking. brother of the bride.
were ushers. The men wore navy
tuxedos tnmmed with velvet and
white carnation boutonnieres
The reception and smorgas-
bord lunch were held in Vanastra j
Community Centre. Vanastra Tr
The bride's mother wore a a
t
floor-iength gown of peach chi( $ _4
fon with a cape The groom's i
mother wore a noor4ength steel
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