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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-02-21, Page 7s, House Plans Drawn Free estimates. References f* all previous work. SCHAEFER RESIDENTIAL SSI LISTOWEL 291-1449 •- CURRAH'S GENERAL STORE Shirriffs Jelly Powders ...... ...... .. ......4/1.00 Pillsbury Rasp. -Apple -Cherry -Strawberry Turnovers. 1.19 Mrs. Lukes Raspberry and Strawberry Jam, oz......" Dried Flower Arrangements and Bud Vases. 4.50 - S." Dump gin Soap Deal ........................... 4/." Ham Slices, 4 oz. Pockoges..................... ." Wittich's Fresh White Bread ............ ........ 2/." Cigarettes by the Carton - Save BO' ................ 8.00 Sirloin Steaks - Have a Winter Bar -B-0 PHONE GORRIE 335-3451 CERAMICS Mw World's Most Fmcl -alling Hobby I • t Greenware Supplies and Gifts Custom Firing Classes Afternoon and Evening Anima's Ceramics 357-1912 36 Charles St., Wingham, Clint. HOWICK SPEAKERS—Jane Dickson, second from left, was Junior winner of the annual Howick Lions Club public The Wingham Advane•-Tinw, February 21, 10T0 --Pates 4 Valentine theme for February WI meeting Whitechurch—The February fr.r.t•tior of any kind. Mins meeting of the Women's institute w,*M spoke on intermarriage was held valentine's Day at the and des. home of Mrs. Jas. Mclnnes, The motto, "Changes are Wingham. The president, Merle Good" was given by Mrs. Don Wilson, held a valentine heart Rolls. She noted the unused mind song contest and the winners like the unused attic collects were Mrs. Don Ross, Mrs. Elgin cobwebs and illustrated this by Johnston and Mrs. Lorne Du rnin. referring to medical practice. The meeting opened with the Hospitals used to keep patients Ode, Creed and Lord's Prayer. lying in bed after operations and Miss Wilson.•oitended a warm some suffered a loss of use 01 welcome to 15 members and their limbs. Today they are k* Qrree visitors present. It was up and going. This proves U* decided to send Mrs. John A. through inactivitythere is lass at Currie, branch curator, to the just like cobwebs in the muscle, j conference in Waterloo May 1-3. brain she said. The roll was called and answered Mrs. Johnston Conn gave the t by alj telling their favorite 18 tel 8 1 topic, quilting, which originated nil ' q � . in the need to keep warm. In the The conveners of standing old world quilts had various uses; committees than gave their the Pilgrim brought quilts, food reports. Mrs. Johnston, and clothing Why quilts? she agriculture, told of the federation asked. Jyat for joy, for warmth of agriculture's concern over and sociability. She dosed with foreign investors buying up huge the poem, "Patchwork tracts of land and subletting it. Memories", and an :.. l any Mrs. Currie, curator, spoke of questions on quilting. people's relationships 50 years Grace was sung and the lunch ago, when men made one wife committee of Mrs. R. Gaunt, last a lifetime. Mrs. Jas' Wilson and Airs. J. M Mrs. Metcalfe, resolutions, McInnes served refreshments• spoke on -the International Year Mrs. Victor Emerson gave the of the Child. She urged members courtesy remarks for Mrs. Rena to write to someone protesting Fisher: the stopping of church suppers or other speakers with trophies. Other Junior speakers were John Nieuwenhoff, Sharon Langendoen and Stephanie Judith McMichael won the unit meeting t Intermediate category with her talk about George her horse and y'; 3 some of his antics. Des ite P FORDWICH—Mrs. Cecil George's shortcomings, she Wilson was hostess for the *vowed/that she wouldn't get rid of February 14 meetirig of the S/ Tll� 5`. him for anything. evening unit of the United Church 3 Also speaking in the In- Women. President Mrs. Clare `> termediate class mere Muriel Harris opened the meeting with a \ ` Huth, who talked about how poem, followed by a hymn and s the opening prayer. The worship- service was •conducted by Mrs. B. Gibson and 180's Knox evening Mrs. Ted Fraser. Mrs. Gibson • • SENIOR HOWICK SPEAKERS—Judith McMichael, sec- read scripture from Paul's letter Q Tips and from left, won the annual Howick Lions Club Senior presented her with a large trophy. Other speakers in the • P public speaking competition Monday. Lion Alex Graham category were Greg Horton, Philip Gowdy and Muriel Huth. unit meets to the Romans, chapter 10. She p p g p y• then led in prayer. Mrs.. Fraser Nestle French Formula read a gospel and a BELGRAVE —The Evening g pe poem 18 oz. • 9 9 MRS. VICTOR EMERSON Unit of the UCW of Knox United entitled "Now". She closed the Shampoo'.....,, 1 devotions with prayer. Church, Belgrave met February P Y . �' , ��� 6 at the home of Mrs. Lewis Roll call was answered by 20 120 MI a� Stonehouse with 20 present. The members and one visitor. Mrs. 70ast theme of the worship service was Wagler gave the treasurer's Nivea Creme *49 Friday Mr. and Mrs. Whitechurch P"Love" and was led by Mrs. report. Following the dedication Charles Woods of Egmondville George Michie. of the offering, Miss Lenore Listerine 625 MI. came to Wingham and took her Beswetherick showed slides of mother, Mrs. Ella Johnston, and y Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw were Miss Mrs. George Lubbers, Mrs. The World Day h Prayer will Mouthwash Last Thursday Don Caesar was Y the Amazon which :were, v 1 • i� George Grigg home for a sur- g Jane Laidlaw, London, and Mr. Simon deBoer and Mrs. Harvey observed March 2 in Knox' admitted to the Wingham and United Church. It was decided enjoyable, prise birthday party. Others strict Hospital. His community and Mrs. Joe Ducharme, Osborne attended a meeting on Lunch was served b Mrs. Bill Moirs 1 Ib. wi hes him a s recover Goderich. Saturday in Toronto. that the group would visit shut in Y present at the party were Mr. and speedy Y le in the community during Lockie and Mrs. Wilson and the Imondillos2*99 Mrs. Jim Johnston of Listowel, Ilarl Wilken was taken by Mr and Mrs. Ken Laidlaw of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Snowden and PQ°p meeting closed (siiith the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnston, Lucknow and Elroy Laidlaw Bill Jr. of Goderich were the month of February. ambulance to University Y benediction. visited Tuesday at Victoria Saturday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Logan spoke on David, Donria and a friend from HospiiW; London, on Friday. Y "Vital Christianity", using The next meeting will be held Flintstone 100 St. Pauls, Mrs. Lois McMichael Reports ae that his condition has Hospital, London, with their Mrs. Joe Tiffin and Joey. material from the weekend at March 14 at Mrs. Fraser's home. 3*99 of Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs. Bill improv' 'uncle, Andrew Straughan. Hector Purdon of Strathroy Each member is asked to bMultiple VitaminsWoods, Pam and Bev of Clinton, This community congratulates Miss Cindy Moore spent the spent the weekend with his sister, Westminster. The meeting closed � Mr. and Mrs. Rick Woods, Jill Mr. and Mrs. Jim deBoer on the weekend with her friend, Miss Mrs. Robert Mowbray, and with the Mizpah benediction. some small item for a layette. and Scott of Seaforth and Mr. and recent arrival of baby Matthew, Tracy Springer of Lucknow. visited Mr. Mowbray, a patient in TRIANGLE Mrs. Gary Black and Jeffrey of a brother for Michael, at Harvey Osborne is free of the Wingham and District ' D 8 C O U N T Clinton. Wingham and District Hospital. classes at Knox College this week Hospital. t nD On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn as it is study week prior to spring Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Osborne, University of Waterloo 5r`•�! ��«• �'d -■••'�''-i Robinson and Janice and Mr. and spent the weekend with Mr. and examinations. Bethany, Anna and Laura were Lectures at y ` ` ` Mrs. Clarence Ritchie of Con. 2, Mrs. Hunter and Trevor of The Bible study class for public Sunday guests of Mrs. Albert Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Weekdays Sundays Noon to Six Kinloss, also called to celebrate London. school students was held last Coultes and Clifford, Belgrave. Sacred Heart School, Walkerton Mrs. Johnston's birthday. Mel Mathers visited Thursday Tuesday at Mrs. Osborne's home with Mr. and Mrs. Victor with an attendance of 15. After a _ _ Spring 1979 Emerson, relaying the it talk on love, they were given • Mitchett formation that the former John paper and a picture and decided CHILD ABUSE: IDENTIFICATION & Moore store has been sold to Mr to show their love for their and Mrs. Carl Schack of teacher by making valentines. TREATMENT • Brampton. They will be arriving Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Simpson WHITECHURCH 4'H Special April 1 and plan to open a store arrived home Sunday from The Whitechurch Stylettes had (Social Work 355R Z) and lunch counter. California. their third meeting Saturday Monday, 7 - 10 p.m. Lucan Wilford Clipperton attended Mrs. Millan Moore and Mrs. morning at the home of Mrs. 26 Manch - 18 June Hw � the wedding of Miss Jenna George Thompson arrived home Elliott. Glllll! e Mulliss and Randy Beattie at last week after a week's visit Club president Lori Ann Shell Elginfield London on Valentine's Day. with their brother, Archie Watt, Jamieson called the roll and THE APOSTLE PAUL: LIFE & LETTERS Mrs. Stewart of Forsyth and Mrs. Watt, in Florida. eight members answered. They a „�A CrnBros Y Walkerton and Mrs. Phillip Tuesday evening of last week voted to change the club name to MACS (Religious Studies 209 JZ) auicon g Hwy. a McMillan of Lucknow visited Joey Tiffin suffered a broken the Whitechurch Stylettes. Wednesdby, 7 - 10 p.m. e London Thursday with their sister, Mrs collarbone while plaving hockey Mrs. Purdon told the club how 28 March - 20 June E. W. Beecroft. with the Belgrave Bantams to care for scarves and she and Brookside Public School held against Normanby. The score of Mrs. Elliott showed three dif- These courses may be taken for credit $49B15U its public speaking contest for the game was 5-0 for Belgrave. ferent ways to tie a scarf. Lori Grades 7 and 8. Winners were The community wishes Joey a Ann demonstrated how to cut a towards a university degree or attended Karen Beecroft who chose the speedy recovery. scarf from material. as free public lectures. For further in - Ida Red, Spy, Red and Golden Delicious available , topic "Family Picnic Celia Sunday visitors with Mr. and For the next meeting the formation, please call Mr. E. Krupica at Chandler who spoke on Amelia Mrs. Bill Evans were Mr and members are to learn three ways at regular prices. E 367-2636. at and Kendra Pd uron Mrs. Eric Evans of Hyde Park to tie a scarf and they must be -r' able who chose "Barns" as her topic, and Mr. Wand Mrs. Randy Evans a show another person how Try our fresh cider too! Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Sim- of Calgary. to tie a scarf in a different mons of London was a Sunday Mrs. Harvey Osborne was at method from the one they used ���visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lucknow on Friday where she for their own scarf. CAN BROS RRR—fl Durmn. was a judge for a public spQaking he members repeated the 4-H CRU N I a Weekend visitors with Mr. and contest for Grade 7 and 8 pupils. creed at>d closed the meeting. A