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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-01-17, Page 71 WARD & UPTIGROVE liNowel (519) 291.3W CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS TOGETHER TO SERVE t1 i . f 11 0/ •LI CIAG. Buy your home, life, boat, and auto insurance from a friend The Co -Operators your credit union sponsored insurance company North Huron Credit Union 357-2311 Co-operation among Co -Ops. Located in the Credit Union Building. 8 Alfred St., [corner of Josephine St.] Wingham, Ont. The Co-operators 357-3739 .4.. I r The Wiagbam Advance-Tinses. Ja.uary 17. 14U -P;p 7 MRS. VICTOR EMERSON Whitechurch Personals Mrs. Agpes Elliott of Wingham for the past year. Thin esm- Mrs. Marjorie McGee of - was a Sunday guest with her son, munity eutenis symPft o bis Brookhaven Nursing Home, Walter Elliott, Mrs. Elliott and sister, nieces abd nephews• Wingham, had fallen and as a family. Word was received bene that result was sent to a London Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Durnin Elgin Wellwood of "Orastgeville hospital. This com,wjWty wbere attended the funeral of the late passed away Jan. 7 with the Mrs. McGee is well known wishes Roy Adair in Wingham on Sun funeral held Jan. 11. Attending her a speedy day. the,.funeral from here were Mrs. Owing to the heavy snow, high Mcs. Harvey Osborne, Robert Mowbray, Mrs. Velma winds and poor visibility, ser - Bethany, Anna and Laura Falconer and Ari Ernewein• 7 A �� vices at Whitechurch United returned to Toronto with Mr. community extends sympathy to Church and Chalmers x „ Osborne Monday as .Anna has an his son, Richard Weflwood Mrs. Presbyterian Church were y ; L appointment with a doctor in Wellwood and family cancelled on Sunday. ry xs Niagara Falls on the weekend. Stacy Of Wingham is sbII Mildred ,�'r�•'lensgbsn arrived Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smith and confined to hospital in Sarnia home Saturday evening from the . ' Bradley of Russeldale visited where she suffered a heart attack Bahamas, which she found very Saturday and Sunda with her while visiting her daughter, Mrs. g y y y fm6 interesting as to industry, f parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Relison Falconer, Mr. Falconer education and straw markets. a Chapman. and famidy, Joyce Tiffin of Toronto Congratulations o Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith and Bobbie of the woad with t Mrs. Gary Chapman on the Goderich are staying with her Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin. arrival at Wingham hospital Jan. mother, Mrs. Bob' Adams, while 11 of a baby girl, a sister for Lisa her husband and David Adams Janet Sleightholm of Tomato spenN y y �7 yes eekend with her and Aaron. are on a business trip o Florida.t isthe Mr~ and Mrs Filmer > F We are pleased to report that We are pleased -o report that Parno > K z✓y�` Wm. Humphrey was able o Anne Kennedy of Wingham, a Sleightholm. report " ,. return on fr va'ia r�>wnf - Mrs. Of fhi¢ Mm- We are pleased LO rei+Mrs. �z.� Wingham hospital to Pi,nelodge munity, returned home from Ethel Stewart, Mrs. Dan Tiffin's as z Rest Home, Lucknowfollowing a Wingham hospital on Friday. mother and a patient in Wingham bout with pneumonia. Word was received here that hospital, is improving. E Word was received here that y Tye ,, because of weather conditions ' y b �y'� zV" the meeting of the Maitland �r p��# 5 ACW members other u a Presbyterial has been r ! e�i rescheduled for Jan. 22 at St. ' Andrew's Church, Wingham. Lloyd Phillips, a former f cross counter skiers approaches the half- resident of this community" and for Januarymeeting DASHING THROUGH THE SNOW—A line o o Y PP way point of the trek from Blyth to Wingham Saturday. More than 100 skiers registered faithful attender at Chalmers for the Wingham centennial family ski tour organized by the recreation department. Two Presbyterian Church, passed FORDWICH—The Trinity presiding. The meeting opened courses were offered, with the short course running from Belgrave to Wingham. away suddenly Jan. 13 at ACW met at the home of Rev. and with prayer. Wingham where he had resided Mrs. Q. Laramie for their Devotions were led by Mrs. January meeting, with the William Sothern and Mrs. Don president, Mrs. Stewart Rowley, King and the minutes of the December meeting were read by Child'Tax Credit MRS. GEORGE BROWN Mrs. Ron Shelley. NineteenNew Year's thoughts members answered roll call withNew federal payment of dues and suggestionsorri how to conserve Hydro. theme for meeting Mr. and Mrs. Merle Hindle of Members decided to visit the Heathcote spent the weekend at Fordwich Nursing Home on FORDWICH — "Thoughts for Canada met these girls she found the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald March 19 and it was also decided the New Year" was the approp- them to. be atheists but very Mann o.hold a bazaar and tea this fall nate theme for the first meeting interested in the Christian faith. on Nov. 10. The spring of the new year for the United Mrs. William Wilson acted as William Bennett is a patient in Thankoffering will be April 5, Church Women secreta readingthe minutes of University Hospital, London. theprevious meeting which were Mrs. Addie Hutchison of 'ben the .group hopes o have ur- Mrs. Austin Stinson opened the accepted as read non motion of Molesworth spent a few days guests from neighboring. for meeting with scripture reading P with Mrs. John Strong. Soea• The, spring Deanery for - from the bird chapter of Paul's Mme• Glen Johnston. Several Mrs Harold Edgar of Moncton south Saugeen will be held at letter to the Philippians. The thank you notes were also res$. New Brunswick Mr. and Mrs. be Fordwich this spring on a date to familiar old hymn, "0 God, Our The election of officers was Robert Acheson and Peter of set later. Help in Ages Past", was sung, conducted by president Mrs. Dalhousie, New Brunswick, Mrs. Emmerson Ferguson fwhich was ollowed . Jack Wilby a son delon ivered ed he presidente theme. Scott kwith other offn. She is icers as as James Edgar of end with relatives onvthehlifetof Lydia It was an- spe t the ,,,pieditation, "Turn a New Page", ' follows: secretary, Mrs. Russell and attended kthe 60th wedding nomeed the Vestry meeting All in which she reminded members Nickel: assistant, Mrs. William be Jan. 24, commencing with a Wilson; treasurer, Mrs. Wrayanrscelebration of enr. pot luck dinner at 7 o "forget the mistakes you have andd Mrs. Gordon Edgar. Open p.m. made in the past and press Cooper; social convener, Mrs. House was held in the Gorrie toward the high calling of the. Bert Wylie; program committee, United Church on Sunday af- Rev. Laramie closed the meeting with prayer and a lunch 'future which is in Jesus Christ". Mrs. J. Wilson, Mrs. C. Carswell, Miss Minnie McElwain and Mrs. teElmer was served by Mrs. Harold Another hymn was sung and Mrs. Elmer Famish is a patient in Stinson led the group in prayer. Long; work committee, Mrs. Wingham and District Hospital. Foster and Elva and Ethna The study, "A New Begin- Cooper, Mrs. Carswell, Mrs. s William Kress of Listowel Foster, assisted by the hostess. ring was presented by four George Pittendreigh, Miss visited recently with Mr. and You may be able to claim up to $200 for January family allowance,,heque. Read reader's. Mrs. Madgett spoke on McElwain, Mrs. Austin Stinson, Mrs Clifton Coulter. _ each child in our family —de depending on the instructions careful! ti ie I fill in the form January, a name taken from the Mrs. Perna Galbraith. y y p 9 Y word `Janus'. She said, "Man is The meeting closed with a Altar Guild met your family income. and send it along with your, .-)mpleted 1978 the only being to whom the new hymn and he benediction by MRs. WILLIAM SOTHERN Income Tax Return and your, of year is important, to animals it Rev. T. H. Fleetham. Lunch was at Curzon home If your family income is less than $18 000 Inco . means nothing, just a con- served by Mrs. Clarkson, Mrs. " Fordwich per year (that's the net income Of both y Allowancestinuation of time.' Carswell, Mrs. Jack Wilson and The Junior Altar Guild held its husband and wife you will qualify for the Mrs. Long compared each new Mrs. Lorne Kelly. January loth meeting at the y q fy day to a youth beginning in life. Friends of Mrs. Morley home of director Mrs. Helen full $200 for each eligible child. If your "Evening is the eventide of age," Johnson will be pleased to hear Curzon. President Carla Smith she said. WROXETER she was able to return home was in charge and opened the family income is more than $18 000 you ATTENTION Miss Violet Beswetherick's Friday from St. Mary's Hospital, meeting with the Guild prayer may still qualify for a total Or partial If you need help, your nearest Health and reading said that events are Arthur Gibson and friend Kitchener. and the Lord's Prayer. The Welfare or Revenue Canada Taxation office is Mr. and Mrs. Wray Wilson and minutes were prepared and read largely governed b good Cameron Knight of Wilfrid P pa payment, depe�ding on the number of g Y g Y g Mr. and Mrs. Jim Douglas visited b the co -secretaries, Trac there to assist you. Some private firms Can also thoughts or bad. She reminded Laurier University, Waterloo, Y y children. -assist, but charges for tax discounting services her fellow members to "make spent the weekend with the over the weekend with Mr. and MacKay and Cheryl Beattie. The application form for the new federal can be as high as 15%. Try not to use them. good use of each day for we pass former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Norman Wilson • at this way but once": Art Gibson. Blenheim. Reports were given by Carla Child Tax Credit is enclosed with your Mrs. MStan Bride of Palmerston Mrs. Louttit told of two girls on Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Higgins Smith and Cheryl Delmage, tour' in Siberia, how they met visited at the home of their son, visited one day last week with workers on duty in December, people of other races and faiths. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Higgins and Mr. and Mrs. James Vittie. Most of the Junior Guild assisted As Catherine Beatty from family of Erin on Saturday. Mrs. Squire Oakley returned with the Christmas decorating. home last week from Listowel The workers assigned for Hospital where she recently January are Cheryl Gavreluk —rrr� underwent major surgery. g r'Y• and Tracy MacKay. Mrs. F_`Irner Miller and Grant • were in Toronto one day "as' .._.-._ „ the meeting the week. - members voted as their patw.n Bob Siefert of Belwood spent saints, St. Mary and St. Martha, 'E he Weekend with his mother, the learner and the worker. Mrs. Ellen Siefert. The president asked the \� ti Congratulations to Mr. and secretaries to send thank -you Mrs. James Vittie who notes to the Senior Altar Guild for • � �,,. _ "celebrated their 60th wedding donations of manuals, also 0 a anniversary Sunday. An open Mrs. John Swan for entertaining house was held at the Fordwich the members after he Christmas Community Hall. decorating. Mrs. Gordon Steinacker visited Sunday with her grandson, Maureen Beattie was a Dwain, in the Toronto East Welcome guest at the meeting. v „�2The resident closed the meed l Hospital. P ng Genera Gary Douglas spent theth Prayer, followed by in strvction b Mrs. Curzon, ably weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Reg Y Y assisted b Heather Black at Drayton. Y Riley. 3': } ; .r, ! Z: < eF 4 y a Friends and relatives honor Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Edgar GORRIE—Mr. and Mrs. Township until 1930 when they Q > .Gordon Edgar, residents of moved to the Peace River district —� :.4 Gorrie for many years, in Alberta. They returned to T celebrated their 60th wedding Ontario in 1938. anniversary with Open House Amo those coming from a held in the United Church on distancetohonor the E ars on, 0 Mr. and a Sunday afternoon. ere Slrnday were Mrs. Harold Edgar married January 15, s. Edgar 919, atrthe of Moncton, New Brunswick, Mr. home of the bride's parents, the and Mrs. Robert Acheson and S late Mr. and Mrs. George Peter of Dalhousie, New Brun - Health and Welfare Sante et Bien -etre social Robertson, RR 2, Wroxeter. They swick; James Edgar of er was Ka uskasin Mr. and Mrs. Canada Canada recall U shine not stormy rmy as wlas the Gibson Vogan, Toronto; Miss Monique B6gin. Minsterca.4e on Sunday. Louise Edgar, Kitchener; Birks Mr. and Mrs. Edgar farmed on Robertson and Mr. and Mrs. Alan MR. AND MRS. GORDON EDGAR the second concession of Howick Whytock and family, Teeswater t 066 r