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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-11-04, Page 8IF F a "' Mlvance Times, November 4, 1978 • the health and reproductive EUCHRE PARTY 8 Petition ends capacity of women, upon the MAKES MONEY stsbultty of the famlly and upon FOR ARENA FUND iabortion ads the morality of the country, The Wingham Senior Citizens especially its youth. I mention held a very successful euchre London folk singers inspire A fetter of protest was sent by the above to illustrate the evil of party in the Armouries on Tues- Goderich day evening of last week. Sixteen Goderich Pro -lite to the chair- loeal church to form choir man of the Canadian Radio -Tele- "The media is a very powerful tables were in play and George vision Commission, Harry J. force and greatly affects the Grigg was in charge. choir members from the is, Rosemary Curtis, M de Boyle, in regard to the ad- members of our society. I re- Mrs. Stewart McTavish of Forty ary Mary t! Teeswater held the high score for Immaculate Heart of Mary Bruyn, Anne de Bruyn, Teresa vertising of abortion over CKLW, commend a serious "clean-up" of the ladies. Alvin Orvis was high Church, London, visited Sacred Foxton, Michelle Foxton, Mar- t a Windsor radio station. pro -abortion material in the ord a in media to prevent our for the men. The prizes for low Heart Church, Wingham, recent- lene Foxton, Mary Hehn, Annette ' „ Accompanying the letter was a own,self-destruction.orduction." scores went to Mrs. Mildred Ste- ly.The Font Mass was thoroughly Keet, Attie Keet, Anita Mahe, Ei- copy of an address to the Royal wart and Robert Montgomery. enjoyed by all who attended. leen Mahe, Lizann Morrison, Commission on Violence in the A letter of reply was received Mrs. Mary Armstrong had the Lunch was served in the church Teresa Nolan, Corinne Nesbitt, °'.» Communications Industry, given from the Canadian Radio -Tele - high score for a lady playing as a r. a o+,► following mass. Some Rick Nesbitt. Terry Nesbitt, Nick ="' by Mrs. Sally Campeau, Wing- vision Commission stating that man and the novelty prizes were ..s..e�::�.. of the Sacred Heart parishioners O'Donahue, Lorraine Poulin, ham Voice for Life, in Wingham, they are no longer accepting won by Mrs. Gordon Godkin and also joined in with the lunch and Cathy Skinn, Sharon Skinn, Con- December 3, 1975. abortion advertising over Wind- A. Nethery. mingled among the London nie Slosser, Linda Snow, Beverly The address read, "I am deeply sor Radio. The entire proceeds of the guests. Snow, Wanda Snow, Grace Sch concerned with the roblem of evening went to the Arena Fund. The parishioners of Sacred midt, Pauline Schmidt, Vera Sch- "` voilence as shown in our media. Heart Church are grateful to Mr. midt, Jerry Wilhelm, Gert Wil- Although there are many aspects and Mrs. Nick O'Donahue who helm, Susan Wilhelm, Mary Jea f - to be concerned with, there is one 11 f Wilhelm Lin W Jane Va� this appointment or da a arranged s IIB PPo point which I wish to bring to the London Folk Group. and•Lisa Vath. ++' your attention. That point is the The enthusiasm and lively sue- This .choir's first appearance advertising of abo}tion. Abortion I cess of this choir has inspired the will be on Sunday, November 20.E , ., is the killing of a human being. It members of Sacred Heart Church t,;; is an irrefutable scientific fact I , here in Wingham to begin their `` r���, M that human life begins at con own Folk Choir. The firstrac- `" n 'v I I P g! ,, , • � ception. We may refer to abortion I lice was held on Wednesday, as intra -uterine voilence. October 27, at 7:30 p.m. in Sacred e Heart Church. Approximately 35 ;,; L„h,, "On CKLW, a Windsor radio ) I I parishioners, young and old WI members +'� t�` station, Michigan Medical abor alike, turned out. More are ex c,,,. tions are advertised very fre- pected to attend' in the future. learn macrame �� : It+� quently. In other words, the Mrs. Richard Campeau and y °' media are advertising the killing Mrs. Jack Brophy are in charge ��� beings, of human bein s a horrendous of the singing and instrumental The motto, "Being creative and act! What could be more violent? parts of the practices. Guitarists learning new things gives us a A LARGE CROWD WAS on hand at the town hall on Saturday afternoon for the Catholic "When we abort the life of a r c h " pesu�" Rochelle Campeau and P are Vicki Belanger, Natalie Cam- feeling of satisfaction and ac- Women's League bazaar and bake sale. There were a number of exhibits and the baked fellow human being we act like Paul'shu Ccoo lishment", was the foun- goods and other articles went pretty fast. The ladies were kept busy and some of the predators devouring our own S Teddy Brophy. dation of an interesting evening crowd took time out to sample some of the baking while having a cup of tea or coffee. species. This act is far from eivi- ANGLICAN' Members so far are Betty Bel- for the Maitland Women's Insti- lized. Figures from Eastern , anger, Peter Bauer, Lorna Bray, tute. Europe reveal a great escalation Teresa Brophy, Pat Brophy, in the numbers of abortion WINGHAM Sharon Brophy, Richard Cam MIs. A. Mahe demonstrated h I t e e h ur c h following legislation to legalize Notes au, Wanda Curtis, Owen Curt- the different knots used to make a of the from abortion. After 20 or more years, Rev. T. K. Hawthorn, Rector macrame hanger. Each � some of these countries have re- Mrs. Diane Matisz, Organist women, with her assistance, then Mr. and Mrs. Bill Norris of Mr. and Mrs. Richardson. On Sunday evening Mr. and introduced considerable restric- and Choir Leader tried her hand at making one. Woodstock were Saturday visit- On Tuesday Mr. and.Mrs. Rex Mrs. Joe Tiffin and Joey and Mrs. tions to their laws. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7 The members appreciated her ors with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Richardson and Mrs. E. W. Bee- Orville Tiffin visited with Mr. and "The official reason given for useful hints and her watchful eye McClenaghan. croft visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John McInnes and family of changing the law was: `Serious TRINITY XXt G Rey Pie fuo paces which kept them on the right Visitors during the weekend Robert Sinnamon of Monkton. RR 3, Wingham. effects of legalized abortion on 8:30 a.m.—Holy Communion 00` ?ZX OA, 1 track. with Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Schultz Rev. and Mrs. Clarence Mc- The United Church has set the 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon. �A2� ce```de `��� During the business meeting, a were Mr. and Mrs. Tom McMul Clenaghan of Paisley were Fri date December 17 for their. Broadcast CKNX ;r, Ian, Tom and Tim of St. Cath- day visitors with Mrs. Ben Mc- Christmas concert.. \: r<` tai Co/ date was announced for the Poin MEETINGS ?°� settia Tea and Bake Sale to be arines. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fergus Clenaghan and Mr. and Mrs. Carl. Mrs. Garnet Farrier visited on Thurs., Nov. 4—A.C.W. meets in parish hall, 1:4,5 p.m on and great-granddaughters McClenaghan. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gord- Ken Black held Saturday, November 27, Tues., Nov. 9—Board of Management meets in from 2 until 4 at the town hall. Becky and Tamay Lee, St. Cath- Mrs. Eileen Parker and her on Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Bill g ADDRESS Members are asked to bring a arines, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard grandson Benjie Glanville of Murray of Walton. parish hall, 8:30 p.m. 1000 00 Schultz, Bret and Kirk of Tillson- Exeter spent the weekend with Mrs. Earl Wilken is at present married in Wed., Nov. 10—Altar Guild meets at home of LABELS craft article and an item for the bake table. The December burg, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mrs. Ben McClenaghan. a patient in Wingham hospital. Carol Farnell, 2:30 p,,m. S3ti 8 meeting will be a dinner at Turn- Schultz, Greg and Elwin of E. The community wishes her a Brandon Man plus tax g Wawanosh. The community welcomes ite very speedy recovery. • WINGHAM BAPTIST P berry Tavern on December 7 at and Mrs. David Stokes to White . 6:30 Mr. and Mrs. Terry Rutledge Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Rintoul, Lorna Wright, daughter of Mr. and Shawn of Clinton were Sun church. They are residing at the Carol, Kimberley and Debbie of and Mrs. Lorne Wright of Winni- Quick, easy way to mark Members agreed to prepare a day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. apartment at Mr. Helesic's store. Tottenham spent the weekend Halloween passed very quietly peg, and Ken Black, son of Mr. CHURCH books, letters, etc. Comes . birthday party for Brookhaven George Webster. with 'his parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Stanley Black of Bel- ewith hardly any tricks bein in handy box. Nursing Home. The exact date Mr. and Mrs. Brian Falconer of Gordon Rintoul, and M and grave, were given to each other Ross Smith — Pastor 1,060 labels - $3.98 tax extra will be decided later b the nur- Sarnia spent the weekend -with Played, not even windows being Mrs. Stanley Black. The 1lso at- Pe Y Y in marriage by their parents on sing home stilt'.. her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wal- soaped or waxed. The hydro cut tended the wedding reception of October 9. Rev. Lucy officiated at 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School I lace Milligan. off by an accident inconven- her brother, Kenneth Black, and d g the ceremony in Trinity United The November 23rd meeting Doug Helfer spent Monday in fenced those handing out treats Mrs. Black who were married Church, Brandon, Manitoba. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Service CLIFF KYER will be an insight into the metric Whitechurch cleaning furnaces. and the trickers seeking treats. October 9 in Brandon. The bride wore a handmade 7:00 p.m.—Evening Service system. Roll call will be `your The trickers fared very well in Mr. and Mrs. Kermat Goodue AND ASSOCIATES ecru jersey gown. Her two-tiered Box 562 height in centimetres', so all are Mrs. Mack Cardiff of Brussels the dark as many carried bags or of Caledon accompanied MT. and veil was trimmed with lace and Prayer and Bible Study urged to get out their metre spent the weekend with her sister"`' baskets full of treats. Mrs. LeroyRintoul and family Kitchener, Ont. N2G 4A2 sticks! Mrs. Bill Rintoul and Mr. Rin- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ducharme of she carried bouquet comprised 8:00 p.m.—Wednesday Evening foul, while her husband Mack Goderich visited with her par- and spent the weekend with Mr. of two dozenpinkSweetheart and Mrs. Ga Rintoul and Mr. roses and baby's breath. COMING NOVEMBER 16 Cardiff was out west attending ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laid- and Mrs. Gordon Rintoul. The maid of honor, Joan Ken- Mr. Mack Taunton, former tenor with cattle sales. Other visitors at the law, on Wednesday. Joanne and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans were Brick of Edmonton wore a floor Rintoul home were Mr. and Mrs. Joe have just returned home the Cathedral Quartet Sunday visitors with their son, length sapphire blue gown. She Gordon Campbell and little from a month's holidays on a tour Eric, and Mrs. Evans of Hyde carried a bouquet of white star - Steven Rintoul. of Western Europe. Places toured Park. bursts and miniature pink earns- RIDE ONE OF OUR BUSES Mr. and Mrs. Rex Richardson were England, Holland, Belgium, Mr. and Mrs. Blake Carter of tions. TO SUNDAY SCHOOL of Livonia visited for a week- Germany, Switzerland, Leichten- Toronto were weekend visitors The best man was Jim Emer- ! recently with Hugh Sinnamon. On stein, Italy, San Marino Morocco, with Mr. and Mrs. Bev Kay and son of Brandon, friend of the Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Austria and France. Their Wendy. Mr. Carter is a student groom. Rick Hyndman, nephew Gordon Hall of Bluevale and Mr. friends, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis preacher at Knox College and on of the bride, ushered the wedding ✓`:. ana Mrs. Glen Sinnamon of Wing- Miskie of Goderich, accompanied Sunday had charge of the ser- guests. Pictures of the wedding WINGHAM Your Child's Portrait ham also visited with Hugh and them on the tour. vices at Ripley and Ashfield. were taken by Paul Emerson. PENTECOSTAL The mother of the bride wore an autumn -colored gown. Her CHURCH corsage was bronze Sweetheart roses. The mother of the groom 359 Centre Street wore a peacock blue gown and a Pastor Office corsage of white Sweetheart Ronald Baker 357-1340 roses. A dinner was held at the North SUNDAY SERVICES Mid -Week Services Hill Motel in Brandon. The guests 'Sunday School 10 A.M. Wednesday 8 P.M. Morning Worship 11 A.M. Prayer 9 Bible Study � came from Ontario, Alberta and g p Friday 8 P.M. 5 , ' Na. Evening ,t. Manitoba. Honored guest was 9 Evan 9elistic Service 7 P.M. Family Night . Mrs. Vera Robinson, grandmoth er of the bride. *For free bus transportation call 357-1340 Following 'the dinner, the _ _ -- II guests visited at Mr. and Mrs. Black's new home. In vivid color A gift to you fror REMINGTON'S WINGHAM NO APPOINTMENT NFXI:SSARY jr,, dr(,t) Into our More during the days and hours Ir,ted below. Your lovely gift picture will he taken FREE. by a profF•ssional children's photographer. One Rift portrait to a family which mi+v Include groups, It',. ,ur way of saying "Thank you" to our regu- bir c.u,tomers, and "A'elc_ome" to r�verynne else. WEDNESDAY NOV. 10 - 10-b p.m. ONE DAY ONLY W I LMA K E R R and Yvonne McPherson make a selection from the bake table at the Sacred Heart CWI., bake sale, held Saturday afternoon. Alze_>o 5 LAST 5 DAYS -SALE ENDS NOV. 9th ave an overstock of Merchandise SAVE $ NOW 20% DISCOUNT on ALL DRESSES Misses, Junior and Half Sizes 40% OFF on a I I GOWNS, SHORT SKIRTS, AND PANT SUITS 10 % DISCOUNT ON SWEATERS, BLOUSES, SLACKS, LONG SKIRTS, HATS Going out of Coat Sale 1A PRICE BUY NOW AND SAVE I t&iai U►DIFS" WEAR 146 Main St. Mount forest 323-3223