The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-12-23, Page 9•
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Closed on Christmas Eve and
Christmas Day
We will be open Sunday from
12 noon to 6 p.m.
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Tuesday and Wednesday Jan-
United Church
senior citizens i n 1977
and Hanna will
choose her assistant.
carol service
The WI will cater for the Huron
George Taylor has been elected
president of the Wingham Senior
made for non-members taking
bus trips. A
County Cow -Calf Organization at
Citizens, succeeding Mrs. Olive
BTiEiLGRAVE — A decorated
noon on January 25. Mrs. Nor-
Lewis. Other officers, announced
dedicated work as president. It
Chrishnse tree, eevaral pain.
I
was decided to give ten dollars to
James are the committee to plan
in the Armouries on Tuesday of
the caretaker for his helpfulness.
setons, a beautiftW &ww ar-
this meal.
last week, are: vice-president,
rangement and a suspended
Earl McPhail; secretary, Mrs.
Mrs. Powell acted as chairlady
dance will be held, Wednesday,
December 29, the euchre to begin
4®r'I
for a splendid Christmas pro -
Interspersed
silver star created a festive at-
gram. with the sing -
at 8 P.M. and dancing to follow to
Fork committee, Mrs. Alma Jar-
ing of Christmas carols, Mrs.
music by Moran Brothers. Each
mo"b re for the eaM Mrvim
McGuire sang a lovely solo "O
s
bell in Knox United Church, Bel-
grave, Dec. 19. Calvin -Brick
congregation joined with Bel-
grave•fo;r the service; which was
conducted by Rev. John Roberts.
Mrs. Lynda Lentz, organist of
Knox United presided. The large
choir was comprised of member
of both churches.
"
Carol singing alternated with
Bible lessons and anthems. The
lesson pertaining to the holy birth
were read by John McIntosh,
Mrs. Norman Coultes, Mrs.
�.`
Laura Johnston, Mrs. Rots Plant,
Mrs. Gordon Bosman, Alex Rob-
ertson, and Ronald McBurney.
The choir rendered "St. Jos-
eph's Carol" and "A Virgin Most
Pure" as its contributions. Dur-
ing the second number Miss Dor-
een Anderson, Belgrave, gave
added support with her flute. The
large congregation in attendance
signified the interest in and ap.
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preciation of the yearly service.
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Hymn books
are dedicated
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GORRIE — At the Sunday
morning services in the Gorrie
and Wroxeter United churches,
new hymn books were dedicated
a { y
and introduced to the congrega-
•
tions by the Rev. Wesley B. Ball,
the pastor. Three hundred Wor-
YOUNGSTERS AT Wingham Public School turn around to watch 'Robot', Brian Arnold as
he leads Santa's toys through the audience
ship and Service Hymnals were
distributed after the dedication,
during the presentation of three plays by
Drama 301 of F. E.,Madill Secondary School, December 17. 'Elf' Lori Moore is behind the
by members of the Session and
the opening hymn from the nen,
Robot followed by 'Doll' Anne Campbell. The play was one of three presented during the
afternoon.
hymn "Great Is Thy Faith -
fulness ,book
was sung.
Thehymn books in Wroxeter
members enjoy
were purchased through
the Elsie Gibson Memorial Fund.
In Gorrie United gifts of hymn
annual Christmas dinner
books were, presented by Dick
and Reta Carson family,
and the
—Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Scheifele
United Church Women and
BELGRAVE — After the sing- Christmas Tree". Clarke John-
of RR 5, Wingham, and their son,
memorials to Mrs. Minnie Irwin,
ing of the Institute Ode and ston sang two numbers, "Back to
Ray Scheifele of Kitchener, have
Mrs. Milton Luther, Wesley
Grace, 52 members and friends of Donegal" and "Christmas in Kil-
just returned from a two-week
Tremble and Harold Edgar.
the Belgrave Women's Institute larney". Mrs. Garner Nicholson
vacation on the ABC islands in
Christmas Eve service in the
sat down"to a turkey banquet read two poems, "Christmas of
the Caribbean, including Aruba,
pastoral charge will be held this
served by the Calvin -Brick UCW. Long Ago" and "Christmas
Bonaire and Curacao. While in
Year in Wroxeter at 8:00 p.m. and
Music". Mrs. Helen Martin then
Mrs. Walter Scott, Mrs. Garner
Bonaire, they visited Mr. and
all are welcome. The New Year's
showed slides which she had
Nicholson and Mrs. Stewart
Mrs. Lloyd McDonald and fam-
Eve watch -nice service and social
taken last summer when she and
Procter formed the committee
ily, formerly of London, who are
time will take place in Gorrie
Mrs Cecil Coultes enjoyed a trip
who planned the program which
missionaries and work for Trans
from 10:00 p.m. to midnight. All
to western Canada andnorth to
began with the singing of Christ-
World Radio, a Christian station
Welcome.
Alaska. The pictures were good,
mas carols led by Mrs. William the commentary was most inter-
Coultes. Mrs.
Which has 800,000 watts of power
telling the world of redemption in
Scott gave a read- esting and the audience was very
ing, "God's Gifts Are on Your
15 languages.
CGIT
service
appreciative of these two ladies
sharing the highlights of their
—Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stafford of
London visited with Mr. and Mrs.
GORRIE—The Canadian Girls
in Training formed the choir and
tour.
Lloyd Montgomery over the
Presented their ;Candlelighting
Clarke Johnston sang two more
weekend. Harvey McMichael of
service in Gorrie United Church
numbers with everyone joining
Wroxeter visited Saturday at the
on Sunday evening. Karen
Hyndman
him in, "Tipperary".
>' PPe rY"'
same home.
was the leader with
Jan Fairies and Karen
°Q Mrs. Stan. Hopper presided for
—Sunday supper guests with
Un -
derwood assisting her. The theme
a short business period. The
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Henning
was "God's Gift to Christmas".
members answered the roll call
were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wright
The candlelighters were Janna
by giving "a word, name or
and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Gowdy, Mary Sanderson, Jill
phrase associated with Christ-
Wright.
Strong, Lori Moir and Sandra
mas"
Carson.
Mrs. Clarence Hanna ryas
_� l • chosen to attend Senior Leaders'
Training School in St. Andrew's Geo r e Ta I
r I 1 Presbyterian Church, Wingham, g y o r to h ea d
WI member is asked to provide Aitcheson; bus trip organizer, Holy Night", Mrs. Bone read how
ar ones, sandwiches. Mrs. Lawrence Tay- Mrs. Kay Aitcheson. Christmas is celebrated in other
ay filled with the for and Mrs. Garner Nicholson A good crowd was in attend- lands and "What Christmas
will look after the euchre games ance for the meeting which open- Means to You" and Jean Aitch.
er of Christmas. { and Mrs. Ivan Wightman and with Mrs. Conn plying the eson gave a reading, "Are We
?asure to serve you. Mrs. Stanley Black will be the piano for "O Canada' , followed Ready for Christmas?"
De and Bertha Miller 8 Staff of
Miller's Ladies' Wear
unch committee for this event. by the Lord's Prayer, roll call,
Mrs. Clarence Hanna was ap- minutes of the last meeting and Miss Williamson read "An Ode
pointed as the WI representative treasurer's report. to the Freezer" and an article
on the East Wawanosh Recrea- It was moved by Agnes Wil- entitled "What Is Christmas?"
tion Community Centre Board for liamson and seconded by Ethel was read by Kay Aitcheson. A
1977. The meeting closed with the Day that no extra charge be skit, "The Christmas Lantern",
singing of "O Canada". was presented by a group of
ladies.
Party held for m tteeLunchn as served by the com-
Mrs. Conn will be the new press
Rev., Mrs • Brill reporter. The social committee
GORRIE—A surprise 25th 'will be Mrs. Vera Armstrong and
wedding anniversary celebration Mrs. Laura Gowdy.
was given in Gorrie United
t this time of the year it is a pleasure ;F Church for Rev. and Mrs. Wesley
B. Ball, on Friday evening. •
to turn aside fXom everyday affairs and eipress Members of the congregate -Brownee Corner
together with the children the
•:' Ball family plarmtd--the sion By col Belanger
to our friends, old and new, sincere appreciation V • and 70 guests were present to Mrs. Ri ards came aqd
�* extend prayers and congratula- taught the Brownies songs and a
for their friendship and patronage. tions to the pastor and his wife. Christmas dance and helped with
e The s the Bro
urp1 se celebration wrue groups.
• presented the pastor with some Group A went on an observa-
May we convey warm Seasons Greetings and anxious moments, he later ex- tion walk. Group B learned the
• plained to the guests. He said that proper way of singing "O
extend our best wishes for Good Health, )k- at first he thought he had Canada" and "God Save the
• overlooked some function in the Queen". Group C learned
Happiness and Prosperity in the coming year. church and anxiously checked his courtesy and did little skits.
Friday evening schedule again Groups D and E reviewed parts
for the second time that night. of the Brownie program.
Mr. and Mrs. Ball were Ann Procter earned her pet -
presented with gifts from in -`t keeper's badge.
Don and Graham Adams family
al members of the church
family and a silver serving dish in pow -wow, we talked about
from the congregation and a going to the Wingham and Dis-
Poinsettia for the manse. trict Hospital to sing carols.
The Wingham Advance -Times, December 23, 1171—page 9
14 s ■vssyq,
"'GREET NG.,
May our pleasant
relationship continue
to flower and groin
throughout a
happy and healthy
Christmas Holiday!
DAUGHERTY
PRO HARDWARE
To each and every one of our
good friends and patrons, we extend,
with sincere appreciation, warm
wishes for a most memorable holiday.
RIVERVIEW DRIVE IN
Don and Florence Delmage
and Staff
In the spirit of this festive holiday.
we extend sincere thanks and warm
wishes for a truly old-fashioned Christmas.
CALLAN SHOES
Tuesday and Wednesday Jan-
uary 25-26. The course is on
"Quilts" Mrs.
senior citizens i n 1977
and Hanna will
choose her assistant.
The WI will cater for the Huron
George Taylor has been elected
president of the Wingham Senior
made for non-members taking
bus trips. A
County Cow -Calf Organization at
Citizens, succeeding Mrs. Olive
vote of thanks was
extended to Mrs. Lewis for her
noon on January 25. Mrs. Nor-
Lewis. Other officers, announced
dedicated work as president. It
man Coultes and Mrs. Leonard
at their Christmas meeting held
was decided to give ten dollars to
James are the committee to plan
in the Armouries on Tuesday of
the caretaker for his helpfulness.
this meal.
last week, are: vice-president,
The Christmas euchre and
Earl McPhail; secretary, Mrs.
Mrs. Powell acted as chairlady
dance will be held, Wednesday,
December 29, the euchre to begin
Bone and Mrs. Gilmour; treasur.
er, Mrs. Margaret Hastings;
for a splendid Christmas pro -
Interspersed
gram. with the sing -
at 8 P.M. and dancing to follow to
Fork committee, Mrs. Alma Jar-
ing of Christmas carols, Mrs.
music by Moran Brothers. Each
dine, Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Jean
McGuire sang a lovely solo "O
WI member is asked to provide Aitcheson; bus trip organizer, Holy Night", Mrs. Bone read how
ar ones, sandwiches. Mrs. Lawrence Tay- Mrs. Kay Aitcheson. Christmas is celebrated in other
ay filled with the for and Mrs. Garner Nicholson A good crowd was in attend- lands and "What Christmas
will look after the euchre games ance for the meeting which open- Means to You" and Jean Aitch.
er of Christmas. { and Mrs. Ivan Wightman and with Mrs. Conn plying the eson gave a reading, "Are We
?asure to serve you. Mrs. Stanley Black will be the piano for "O Canada' , followed Ready for Christmas?"
De and Bertha Miller 8 Staff of
Miller's Ladies' Wear
unch committee for this event. by the Lord's Prayer, roll call,
Mrs. Clarence Hanna was ap- minutes of the last meeting and Miss Williamson read "An Ode
pointed as the WI representative treasurer's report. to the Freezer" and an article
on the East Wawanosh Recrea- It was moved by Agnes Wil- entitled "What Is Christmas?"
tion Community Centre Board for liamson and seconded by Ethel was read by Kay Aitcheson. A
1977. The meeting closed with the Day that no extra charge be skit, "The Christmas Lantern",
singing of "O Canada". was presented by a group of
ladies.
Party held for m tteeLunchn as served by the com-
Mrs. Conn will be the new press
Rev., Mrs • Brill reporter. The social committee
GORRIE—A surprise 25th 'will be Mrs. Vera Armstrong and
wedding anniversary celebration Mrs. Laura Gowdy.
was given in Gorrie United
t this time of the year it is a pleasure ;F Church for Rev. and Mrs. Wesley
B. Ball, on Friday evening. •
to turn aside fXom everyday affairs and eipress Members of the congregate -Brownee Corner
together with the children the
•:' Ball family plarmtd--the sion By col Belanger
to our friends, old and new, sincere appreciation V • and 70 guests were present to Mrs. Ri ards came aqd
�* extend prayers and congratula- taught the Brownies songs and a
for their friendship and patronage. tions to the pastor and his wife. Christmas dance and helped with
e The s the Bro
urp1 se celebration wrue groups.
• presented the pastor with some Group A went on an observa-
May we convey warm Seasons Greetings and anxious moments, he later ex- tion walk. Group B learned the
• plained to the guests. He said that proper way of singing "O
extend our best wishes for Good Health, )k- at first he thought he had Canada" and "God Save the
• overlooked some function in the Queen". Group C learned
Happiness and Prosperity in the coming year. church and anxiously checked his courtesy and did little skits.
Friday evening schedule again Groups D and E reviewed parts
for the second time that night. of the Brownie program.
Mr. and Mrs. Ball were Ann Procter earned her pet -
presented with gifts from in -`t keeper's badge.
Don and Graham Adams family
al members of the church
family and a silver serving dish in pow -wow, we talked about
from the congregation and a going to the Wingham and Dis-
Poinsettia for the manse. trict Hospital to sing carols.
The Wingham Advance -Times, December 23, 1171—page 9
14 s ■vssyq,
"'GREET NG.,
May our pleasant
relationship continue
to flower and groin
throughout a
happy and healthy
Christmas Holiday!
DAUGHERTY
PRO HARDWARE
To each and every one of our
good friends and patrons, we extend,
with sincere appreciation, warm
wishes for a most memorable holiday.
RIVERVIEW DRIVE IN
Don and Florence Delmage
and Staff
In the spirit of this festive holiday.
we extend sincere thanks and warm
wishes for a truly old-fashioned Christmas.
CALLAN SHOES