The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-12-16, Page 4a
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To the Voters
In the Town of Wingham:
Thank You for your support
on Monday, December 6, 1976.
Over the next two years I
intend to serve you to the best
of my ability.
Yours Respectfull ,
Tom Deye I
My Sincere
Thanks
I would like to say to the voters of
the Town of Wingham that 1 do ap-
preciate your confidence expressed in
my acclamation as Reeve for another
term of office.
The next two years are important
ones for this community. I will spare
no effort to serve you.
JOE KERR
Reeve
a,-,
THANK YOU
would like to take this opportunity to ex-
press my feelings on the past community elec-
tion.
The experience was a very memorable one 4
for me and I hope of great use in future elect-
ions to come.
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1 found great pleasure in the opportunity to
meet the many cliff erernt people in our town ;
and to learn the views of both the young and
the old. ,
I offer my thanks to all those who helped
me with my -campaign, whether it be by deliv- ',
ering flyers and making posters or merely mok- ;
ing my name better known to the citizens of the 44
community. It was greatly appreciated. ',
And to my colleagues who were elected to
office, I offer my best wishes and good luck as
they do their best to represent their town.
In closing, I would like to thank my support-
ers and friends. Your votes have made me very
enthusiastic about future elections.
Once again, thanks and best wishes to the
new town council.
Yours sincerely,
Owen L. Curtis
My Sincere
Thanks
I am very grateful to the
electors of Wingham who have
chosen me to act as Mayor of
our Town for the ext two
years.
Please be assured that I
will put a maximum of effort
into my tasks and I hope that
this community will be equally
enthusiastic as we tackle the
important events which will
take place.
My very best wishes to all
of you for a Merry Christmas
and a progressive and pros-
perous New Year.
Bill Walden
Mayor -elect
STUDENTS PERFORM—The ukulele band of Howick Centre. Under the direction of Phil Parsons, the band
Central School, which consists of grade seven and eight performed several popular favorites, and they were well
students, performed Tuesday at the Midwestern Regional received by their audience. ( Banner Photo)
Mrs. Lorne Mann elected president Gorrie UCW
GORRIE — A carol sing, led by
Renovation Fund. Two sturdy,
ner; world outreach, Mrs. Wesley
bent Clegg, Mrs. A. L. Stephens,
Rev. Wesley Ball and accom-
comfortable chairs are being
B. Ball, Miss Margaret Dane,
Mrs. Earl Mino; memorial fund,
panied by Mrs. Wilbur Hogg,
provided for use in the minister's
Mrs. Murray Hayden; Christian
Mrs. EaCl Toner; nominating
opened the December meeting of
study.
development, Mrs. Wesley R.
comm., Mrs. Raymond Gowdy,
the United Church Women which
Mrs. Clifton Coulter presented
Ball, Mrs. Gerald Galbraith,
Mrs. Clifton Coulter; auditors;.,
was held in the church. The pro-
the report of the nominating com-
Mrs. Russell Powell.
Mrs. Allan Hyndman, Mrs.
gram was planned by Unit 3, with
mittee, and Rev. Wesley Ball
In -church service, representa-
Robert Elschner; Unit leaders, 1.
Mrs. Clifford Pyke as convener.
conducted the election and in-
tive to board of stewards, Mrs.
Mrs. Jack Ferguson, 3. Mrs. Clif-
The highlight of the program was
stallation of the new executive.
Lorne Mann; manse comm.,
ford Pyke, Mrs. William C. Price,
a well received skit entitled
The new slate of officers is as
Mrs. Lionel Johnston, Mrs.
4, Mrs. Raymond Gowdy; 5, Mrs.
"Madam X and the UCW". Mrs:
follows: Hon. pres., Mrs. Wesley
Robert Hastie, Mrs. Norman
Wayne Stewart.
Earl Toner as Madam X. showed
B. Ball; pres., Mrs. Lorne Mann;
Fairles, Mrs. Cloyne Michel;
The ladies of Unit 1 served
a president. elect, Mrs. Russel
first vice, Mrs. William Nay;
catering, Mrs. William Thornton,
refreshments suitable to the
Powell, a inister in search of
second vice, Mrs. Robert Strong;
firs. Robert Elschner, Mrs. Del-
festive occasion.
cooperation Mrs. William Price,
treas., Mrs. Lloyd Jacques; rec.
Friday with Mrs. Roy Gowdy_ and
and a newcomer to the com-
sec., Mrs. William Behrns; corr.
sionary Society of Knox Presby-
munity, Mrs. Alvin Grainger,
and press sec., Mrs. A. L.
mas meeting at the home of Mrs
Cordon Moir or Wednesday eve-
A Sincere
Thank You
David Cameron
I wish to thank all those
who supported me at the
polls on December 6.
As one of your new coun-
cillors, I look forward to con-
tributing in whatever way
can for the betterment of
our town.
MERRY CHRISTMAS AND
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL!
r
Ray Walker
Showed how the UCW could play Stephens. First we masse -produced the rectangular picture tube. Next came the Works in a
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During the business period, in society, Mrs. Alex Taylor, Mrs. color tuning. Now, Quasar introduces...
presided over by the president,
Mrs. Lorne - Mann, reports were
received from the conveners of
the various committees, and
from the treasurer. These reports
indicated that all aspects of the
UCW had been highly rewarding.
It was decided to increase the
mission and service contribu-
tions. Proceeds from the very
successful Winter Wonderland
Bazaar were voted to the
Hector Hamilton, supply and
welfare, Mrs. Sheldon Mann,
Mrs. Cecil Grainger, Mrs. John
Strong, Mrs. Harold Hyndman.
Mrs. Gordon Edgar; community
friendship and visiting, Mrs.
Glad Edgar, Mrs. Harry Gowdy.
Mrs. Harold, Robinson, Miss
Margaret Dane, Mrs. Melvin
Greig; stewardship and finance.
Mrs. Lloyd Jacques, Mrs. Allan
Hyndman, Mrs. Robert Elsch-
Gorrie Personals
Mrs. Harvey Adams was a
Mrs. Charles Finlay.
dinner guest of Mrs. Freda Colvin
Miss Marilyn Rae, Palmerston,
of Teeswater on Sunday.
and Douglas King, Harriston
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mulloy
visited Sunday with Mrs. Wilford
of Paris spent the weekend with
King and Mrs. Thomas Mac -
Mr. aid Mrs. George Brown.
Donald.
Miss Clara McCallum of Strat-
Mr. and Mrs. Melville Beecroft
ford attended the funeral of Shel-
of Otterville spent a few days
don Mann on Sunday and visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Hector Hamil-
over the weekend with Mr. and
ton.
Mrs. Clarence McCallu
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Edgar.
Wingham.
Faye and Lynn of St. Thomas:
Bruce Grainger r
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stirling.
from Wingham ands ict oa s-
London. Mr and Mrs Lewis
pital on Friday.
Taylor. Laurie and Cheryl.
Mr. and Mrs. Thom"stie
Hawkesville: Mt. and Mrs. Glen
and Douglas of Woodbridge and
Jacques and Jennifer. -Walker-
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Obae of Mis-
ton: Mr. and Ntrs. John Jacques.
sissauga spent the weekend with
Clifford. MrsLloyd Jacques.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hastie.
Gorrie: Mrs. Melvin Taylor.
Kenneth Blythe of Stoney Creek
Brussels: Mr and Mrs Kevin
visited Tuesday at the same
Stuart. Wingham, were dinner
home.
guests on Saturday evening with
Wells Barlow of Markdale
Nir and Mrs Edgar Dane
visited Sunday with Mrs Vernon
Barlow
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Scott
a
Chi rlstmas story
visited with their grandchildren
at the home of Mr and Mrs Ted
told at Gorrie
Rea while Mr and Mrs Rea were
in Florida.
WMS meeting
Earl Ganong. Toronto. visited
Friday with Mrs. Roy Gowdy_ and
GORRIE — The Women's Mis-
sionary Society of Knox Presby-
terian Church held their Christ-
Guild enjoys
mas meeting at the home of Mrs
Cordon Moir or Wednesday eve-
ning. Dec P The president. Mrs
William A Smith opened with a
program
(-hnstmas greeting The carol,
Joy to The World'' w as sung and
GORRIE — St Stephens Guild
\Irs Smith offered prayer Mrs
held their Christmas meeting at
James Robinson -ead the min -
the home of Mrs. Ham. King A
utes and a business meeting fol -
delicious dinner was served at
lowed A letter of thanks was
8:00 p m Following the dinner a
read from Mrs Burns Stewart
short business meeting took
Roll call was answered b\ a
place Christmas cards for the
White Gift forhe Salvation
shut-ins were passed around to be
Nrm, The offer:r.q was received
signed by the members Mrs
and dedicated Mrs Gordon Moir
Harry King read The Week
;ed the devotions and began with
Before Christmas" and 'An Old-
a Christmas t>',em '14 -hat Is
Fashioned Concert''
Christmas' . Luke 2 1-20 was
The roll call was answered by
read in unisor. and Mrs Moir also
18 members Ham' Zim-
read the Christmas story from
es
merman had seral Christmas
-he �„x,k of Matthew A poem.
readings. "i like Christmas" and
'Srow for Christmas" and
"Holiday Spirit Final plans for
prayer ceased 'he devotional
this Sunday School concert were
period ' The Fir -,t Noel— was
made Several games of bingo
sung and the meeting closed with
were enjoyed by the members
the Mizpah benediction Several
and Christmas gifts were ex
carols -acre sung with Miss Lori
changed A light lunch of coffee
Moir at the organ Lunth was
and Christmas cake was served
Served by the hostess. assisted bye
by the hostess
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