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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-02-28, Page 60 t 1L*° 6—Tbe Winfbam Advance -Times, February 20, 1979 ■ to CURRAH1 GENERAL STORE �f �+ ., Vachon Lunch Box Treats for Sc 1 Ib. Cheese Whiz ........ . . .............. . . Jar 1.i1 Sugar Crisp 400 gm. 14 oz... .............. . . ....1.19 Carnival 5 lb. Laundry Detergent. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1•7110 Nescafe 10 oz. Coffee ........................... 6" Clearing Out Hydro Parkas ...................... 36-" Water Softener Suit Crystal 20 kg .......... ....... 2." 1 Potting Soil African Violet Soil ' w. Wlnforio Tickets - Provincial Tickets Cash for Life ' PHONE GORRIE 335-3451 60TH ANNIVERSARY—Eldred and Laura Nichol celebrat- ed their 60th wedding anniversary Monday at a party put on by neighbors. Mr. Nichol spent most of his We farminy iti Turnberry Township, while Mrs. Nichol taught in several area schools. They were married 60 years ago in Milverton and now live on Minnie Street. NATIONALITY—First prize in the nationality costume class went to little Heather Morton, beautifully attired as a geisha girl, at the Belgrave winter carnival. Celebrates • hd Tom Miller COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICES Soo this w# -Pk( l nuntP on Page 12 in Crossroads McMASTER INSURANCE AGENCIES 327 Josephine St., Wingham 357-1227 80th Birt ay 51 THINKING DAY was last Thursday for Brownies around the world and Wingham Brownies celebrated with a nifer Strong, Lisa Ritchie, Julie Nicholls, Shelly Wraith, spaghetti supper, a tobogganing party and a cake baked by Leanne Cornwall, Kim Gibson, Janette Taylor and Karen _ Captain Carol Farnell. From left are Vickie Belanger, Jen- Clark. cra • • Friday to be DIsplay a s �s Day of Prayer Wingham and community r mdelnpeople are urged to share in the feature fot'og worldwide prayer service for the World Day of Pr er Friday at 2 o'clock at Sacred:Fart Church. BLUEVALE—A large display hospital. A thank -you note was Membership in the Huron Sister Gerard chaplain of crafts was an interesting read from Mrs. Bert Garniss. Historical Society is $1.00 and p feature of the February meeting Mrs. Craig read a letter from each branch is asked to take a associate at Victorik Hospital in of the Women's Institute held at Mrs. Clarence Diamond which $2.00 gift for the gift stall to be London, will speak o the theme the home of Mrs. Ken Simmons. contained a lot of information, auctioned at the conference. `Spiritual Growth'. The rogram Mrs. Jim Armstrong, convener including the dates of Ontario WI The Huron County rally will be was prepared by w en in of the Canadian Industries Week at the Erland Lee Home, held in South Huron the first Kitive, Zambia. committee, introduced the guest June 5 to 9, from 9 a.m. until 4 Monday in October. All members Women from all ch rhes in speaker, Mrs. Kuipers of p.m. She also announced that a are asked to attend. Wroxeter WI Wingham will partidpa in the Harriston, who makes crafts for Huron County scholarship will will host the District Annual in service. sale in craft shows and is usually again be given to a girl who 1980 and Bluevale in -1981. busy from April until Christmas. enrols in a dietetics course in Roll call was answered by A nursery service will be She makes door stops, tea cozies, college or university. changes the members would like - provided for children. wall hangings, plant containers, Mrs. Donald Street was named to see in marketing. Some an - candy holders, aprons and other as a delegate to the officers' swers were pill bottles made artkIes. She and a Harriston conference May 1, 2 and 3 at easier to open by older people; friend, who makes quilts, Waterloo university. The theme cereals without gimmicks anti combine their crafts for craft this year is the International customers returning egg cartons shows. Year of the Child. Pertaining to to the stores. Mrs. Armstrong Mrs. Kuipers gave each lady a this, a number of projects were read a poem entitled "Valen- - pattern for a tea cozy and invited listed in the hope that each WI tine". everyone to her showroom to member will become involved in Lunch was served by the browse. She also conducts at least one. Included in the list hostess, assisted by Mrs. travelling craft parties for those were Block Parents, Children's Stamper, Mrs. Beth Johnston and who wish. Aid, Foster Parents' Plans, ; Mrs. deVos. Mrs. Armstrong will Following her interesting: talk, volunteer work in classrooms,.: host the nert,meeting on March she was presented with a gift camp, or as baby sitter or help to,:, 14 at two o'clock. Roll call will be from the WI. a new mother. a current event'_. President Mrs. Charles Mrs. Bill deVos and Mrs. Or- Mathers opened the meeting and tlieb took the course on Mrs. Mel Craig read the minutes, needlepoint. Anyone interested is treasurer's statement and asked to contact either of them or CERAMICS' mnw worwe Mot o*- - - Hobby" Grmmwore Supplies and Gifts Custom Firing Classes Afternoon and Evening s�f A'� �-�eri'r10 357-1912 36 Charles St., Wingham, Ont. Wingham Fruit Market Schneiders - Reg. - All Beef - Red Hots Wieners lb.$1*39 Clover Leaf 7% oz. Red Sockeye Salmon $1 *69 Schneiders 6 oz. $1.39 � . Hain Steak Heinz 48 oz. Tomato Juice • %9 WINTER HOURS: OPEN UNTIL 7:00 P.M. Six Drys Per Week Ph6se 357-4440 CLOSED SUNDAYS WE DELIVER e Mitchell Special e Lucan Good Hwy. 7 �II � Elginfield Hwy. MACS • Crunican Bros. W e London � 965U. . correspondence. Mrs. Armstrong the president. Alternate Districts euchre brought the WI quilt that was Director Mrs. Wendell Stamper a meeting at the home Ida Red, Spy, Red and Golden Delicious available shown at the International Plowing Match, for display at the attended of Mrs. McCall in Brussels in January and outlined what took Results of the CWL euchre party Feb. 20 were: high man, at regular prices. meeting. Mrs. Mathers read from "Home and Country" that place there. The Fordwich WI will host the annual meeting on John Sproal; low man, Jim Leddy; high lady, Mrs. Joe T our fresh cider too! Try Bluevale WI, along with other May 8, with Bluevale presenting Schneider; low lady, Mrs. Helen Institutes in the area, donated money to buy toys for the entertainment in the afternoon. Theme is the International Year Martin. Conveners were Beth Skinn and Lily Nolan. The door CRUNICAN CROS. 66642-8-6- children's ward at the local of the Child. prize went to Mrs. Marg King. BELGRAVE — Mrs. Gordon Higgins celebrated her 80th birthday at her home on Sunday, Feb. 25, when several neighbors, relatives and friends called in to extend their best wishes. Those present for the family supper in- cluded Gordon, George, Bob, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Higgins, Joan and Ruth, RR 5 Brussels, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Higgins, Donald, Wayne and Greg of Brussels. Bluevale Sincere sympathy of the community is extended to Reta Ross and family on the death of her father, Athol Bruce. Mrs. Wes Paulin is a patient in Wingham and District Hospital. S. t Paul's Church (ANGLICAN) WINGHAM John Street at Centre Street The Rector: The Rev. John T.M. Swan, L. Th. SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 1979 * The First Sunday in Lent 8:30 a.m.—Holy Eucharist 10:30 a.m.—Church School 11:00 a.m.—Sung Eucharist and Sermon WEDNESDAY: 8:00 p.m.—The Board of Management Wingham couple united in - n , a quiet family ceremony A quiet family wedding was the parents, the bride was attended choice of David Stapleton and by her sister, Miss Judy Hunter Betty Anne Hunter who were of Lucknow. Bruce Bushell, RR 2, united by Rev. Douglas Kaufman Holyrood, brother-in-law of the in a double -ring ceremony groom, was best man. A luncheon solemnized February 9 in was held at the bride's home Lucknow United Church. Parents following the ceremony, of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stapleton of Wingham and Following a wedding trip to Mr. and Mrs. Bill 11 Hunter, Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Stapleton Lucknow will make their home in Given in -tharriage by her Wingham. 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