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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-03-21, Page 7MMT ANNOUNCEMENT Bob McKinley, M.P., Is pleased to an-' nounce the opening of a new constituency office in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Caslick 50 Patrick Street Wingham Phone 357-1l53 In order to serve the people of Wingham and surrounding area Mary W. Caslick will- 1 • �.r. vvv���V,�v� YIIY J11@ pTTICe WI11 be open every weekday afternoon. Mrs. coslick will be In daily contact wi•' 0tttswa office to look nft.r , In promptly. _ . _ . Polklent Denture - 66's CLEANING TABLETS 1. Z 9 BUDGE A. aSTRETCHE NS 0� Polklent Denture - 66's CLEANING TABLETS 1. Z 9 INDIAN FASHION --Charlene Gordon of the Maitland Valley Conservation Authority showed a group of Grade 1 students from East Waw nosh ho th I Mrs. W. Bennett hosts meeting GORRIE—The St. Patrick's meeting of St. Stephan's Anglican Church was held at the home of the president, Mrs. William Bennett. Following the singing of a hymn, Mrs. Roland Bennett led in prayer and "Questions of the Ages„ based an Job, chapter 14, and the 14th chapter of St. John's Gospel. She closed the worship portion with prayer. Mrs. Roland Bennett played piano for the singing of the hymns. Mrs. Wayne King gave an Irish reading, "The Devil and Pat Maloney". The roll call was YY � V .NWN W►Y• I�i .. W. Bgnnett read a thank -you note from Robert Wade and family. The members WCZ C rrauiiu16d of upcoming events, including -rnanuottering meetings in Fordwich Anglican Churg April 5 at 8 and Gorrie United Church April 25 at 8. A noon luncheon will be iy, . i by the group on Thursday, March 22, from 11:45 until 1. The Lenten service will be held in Gorrie Anglican Church on March 27 at 8 p.m. The next meeting will be held April 4 at 9 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Roland Bennett. It will be in the form of a miscellaneous shower for Miss Norma Fischer. Rev. O. Laramie closed the meeting with prayer and lunch a w e ndians made maple was served by Mrs. William IMP E syrup by dropping heated stones into a trough made from a hollowed log and filled with Bennett and Mrs. Bruce Bennett. in A�� TABL 1e49 sap. The children got an unexpected thrill when one of the hot rocks exploded on contact Mrs. Jack Stafford provided It again!" thP 9 9 _ ..__ u"P.._ _.. �y be99ed Miss Gordon to, "Do some warm thoughts for a with the cold sap. After getting over the Initial surprise _._ m- ..--• - stormy night when she showed JWl. - slides of Hawaii. MISS PADDYFEST—Diane McLean, 17, of Wingh1m was VON holds ' � MRS. WILLIAM SOTHERN crowned Miss Paddyfest at the annual celebration In Llat- ^ ��� • k owel last weekend. Miss McLean was s annual meeting test by the Wingham Kinsmen Club. ��� In the con Johnson It Johnson - •150 ml, Victorian Order of Nurses' fees Notes Fordwic'h BABY SHAMP�00 •99 m Perthan Ord will remain eat sf ro m •:12.25 a visit th e 68th annual Crowned as Miss Paddyfest meeting of the Perth -Huron Mr. and Mrs. Les Halliday Diane McLean of W' Qplden Glen branch decided March 13. y and Mrs. Dora Ridley was able to Dave Snider and family. The �� her friends modeled clothing she Elected for 1979 were: W. J. Mrs. Mary Graham visited return home last week from Y' Y won the top honors in the Miss had designed and made. GLOVES relatives in Owen Sound and Listowel Memorial Hospital ASO attended the Ice Capades. Paddyfest contest held as part of As Miss Pad Brooks, president; William 2 Pair . Tara recentl where she had been confined for Mrs• Jim Patterson of Mono the annual paddyfest celebra- presented with Paddyfest, oVtele was Elston, first vice president; Elsie y Mills visited Friday with Mrs y gold and Karges, second vice president; Mrs. Rouw and, Wendy of several weeks. Pearl Patterson. tions in Listowel last R'eekend• emerald shamrock ring from McCormick - 6 oz. K. W. Thrasher, treasurer; Jean Hanover are spending this week Mr. and Mrs. Doug Bunker Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Finley and She was spans .. • 1 by the Wing- Bakelaar Jewelers and a CbOKIES .for. Wilhelm' secretary; and Judy with Mr. - and Mrs. Anson have returned home after a family of Acton are spending a ham Kinsmen Club' necklace and matching . Each Horsey, representative to the Demerlrtng• vacation in Jamaica. few days at their home here. T 17 -year-old student from F. from Sarah Coventry. Each United Way. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Les Watkins and D,Arce E. Madill Secondary School won contestant also received a gold Mr. and Mrs. Y, over seven other, contestants, ' bracelet. Full-time VON nurses in Huron and faolily moved their Erin of Bolton were weekend Jeff and Jason s S.household facts from Blenheim visitors with Mrs• Glare Harris. with Mr. and MrscoBi�IleMwil�ler�in mostly from the Listowel area. are th Lancaster of Wingham, M. She competed in a gown she had Earlier this TRIANGLE Smith of Goderich and L. Swan of tO man' home in Fordtvii'h on Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wilson of Waterloo and attended the ice Yom' Diane was p D 18 C O U N T, Londesboro. Part-time nurses Saturday. Guelph were weekend visitors W des o n Saturday evening• made herself and for the talent crowned Snow Queen during the are L. Knight of Belgrave, D. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller and with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wilson. portion of the contest a number of Madill Winter Carnival. Speers of Goderich and D. Lori visited Sunday with Grant Members of Trinity Anglican Mr. and Mrs. Alton Cun- Apen 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Weekdays Sundays Noon to Six Beuerman of Exeter and. S. Miller in Sick . Children's Church Women visited the ningham and family, Owen -. • Doge of Seaforth. Hospital, Toronto. Fordwich Village Nursing Home Sound, and Mr. Cunningham of e on Monday afternoon. Drayton visited Sunday with Mr.�u1'�1an r'#tapic Sunday visitors with Mr. and and Mrs. Glenn Martin. g' :. i •ti ,;; '" .,, ",�"°'" '";'� '", , ' t *r ti : f k Mrs. John Tudan were Mr" and Mr. and Mrs. Doug Wil t "' `� Mrs. John Brunar•ski of Port and family, Mississauga, visited 'dil�e of Un'l't TWOTo Colborne Mr. and Mrs. Mark Sunday with lkr. and Mrs. Roy Oud Brunarski and Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Simmons, y Recommend �, Hans Rybicki and Melanie. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lynn, GORRIE—Human Fights was chapters 3 and 5, and closed Fine Weekend visitors with Henry Orillia, visited over the weekend the topic of a study resented toW Mundt were Mr. and Mrs. Gretn with Mrs. Dora Ridley members of Unit Two of the the Beatitudes. a nutes and roll call were • # Parkinson, Miss Jean Foster and Mrs. Pauline Richards of United Church Women, meeting read by Mrs. John Strong. Mrs. Retail Florist just Winston McGrath, all of Toronto. London visited Sunday with her Wednesday of last week at the Delbert Clegg was authorized to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Armstrong parents, Mr. and Mrs. Austin home of Mrs. Ha Gowdy. Y• give a donation of $150 to the visited Sunday;with Mr. and Mrs. Stinson. President Mrs Al Th 1I j1AdvYoee-Times. March 21, 1979—PSM-11 r . Around The Corner, USI % V* That's right, us! Remember, Bride to be, beautiful flowers are so important- And so is your choice of florist. We are confident that every wish will be carefully followed and that our designers will provide exactly the effect you want. Won't you place your plans in our care? If you want fresh flowers, we have them. Dried flowers? We have them too. SILK FLOWERS, of course, are truly an unforgettable memento. ALL at guaranteed competitive prices. Invite us to your wedding, we. know you will be pleased. We have four designers on our staff and have been established for 43 years at the same location - 135 Frances St. Wingham, Ontario. NOTE! Phone 357-3880 today for your appointment. If you are too busy to come to us, one of our staff will be pleased to come to your home to discuss flowers for your wedding with you. Evening avvointLEWIS ments welcome. FLOWERS 135 Frances St. Wingham, Ont. Tel. 357-3880 YOUR EXTRA TOUCH FLORIST "Flowers by Wire" 11/2 Blocks South of the Tlingham Public School ec Taylor general church fund. Plans for a 'Opened the meeting with a hymn catering event were discussed for E • • and Psalm '� was repeated in April 16. The Thankoffering date, Good nutrition stressed an'�A April 25, other invitations and the The words of Edmund Burke, special Mission Night meeting The only thing'pecessary for the Sunday, April 29, at 8 p.m. were by Wingham W1 s pea k e ir triumph of evil is for good men to also announced. do nothing", was the o The importance of opening The president closed .the P good refrain from buying dented cans thought when Mrs. Robert meeting with prayer and lunch nutrition was impressed upon and outdated foods. Gibson led a buzz session on was served by Mrs. Roy Gowdy, members of the Wingham Mrs. Charles Jones thanked the human rights. She spoke f a Mrso e Women's Institute by Mrs. Paula speaker and presented her with a . F. H ectal and the offering was Blagrave, dietician at the gift. Christian's responsibilities, hostess. A special socially, economically, taken for the sick and shutin and Wingham and District Hospital, President Mrs, Robert Powell Politically and spiritually, in a given to convener Mrs. ' Robert when she was guest speaker at opened the meeting with a warm four-part study on the rights of Hastie. The April meeting will be the March meeting held Thur- welcome to the 17 members and humans. She read scripture held at the home of Mrs. John sday at the Armouries. three visitors present. The verses from the book of Amos, Strong. Following her introduction by treasurer's report and Mrs. Helen McBurney, Mrs. correspondence were read by the PoBrave spoke of the im- secretary -treasurer, Mrs. r \ nce of following Canada's William McKenzie. Roll call was Mission study of China Rules which apply at all answered by naming 'a product I times for all ages. The secret ofhave bought and will never buy o o k s a t status o f women successful dieting is to cut downn again'. the amount of all footle eaten, Conveners of stard;':,g eofl_ fc: