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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-05-23, Page 6iPaq. 6—mw whwiliam Advwme-Times, May 1"3,1979. "Nio+ ers sthe topicfor meeiing of Chalmers WMS Vf Wchureh—rw Women's church anruversan' are to have After the closing prayer was ilr>issionaty society of Chalmers them in by 2 p.m. this Saturday given the Ladies Aid held its Pred**rian Church met the meeting The collection was A � alttaaoon of May 16 at the home Mrs. John De Boer presented received and a committee was d Mrs. Bill May 161 with home Mrs. Osborne with the gift of a appointed to pick the carpet for >bf Mrs.. Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw and cup . and saucer prior to her the manse. The meeting closed ]�, Walter Elliott prepared the leaving for Thompson, Manitoba. with the Mizpah benediction. meeting and Mrs. Laidlaw gave Mrs. Osborne thanked the 9MIP Grace was sung and Mrs Rintoul x for its gift. served refreshments. t the call to worship. Mrs. Rintoul led in prayer. 3 MEMORIAL SERVICE Catholic Women's League, gobekahs, Odd Fellows are holding a Memorial Service 2:30 P.M. SUNDAY, JUNE ,.3 at the WINGHAM CEMETERY `fter au '°`� in $` a hymn Laidlaw vee a Good wishes go with Osbornes Mrs. . w gaa tt alk a' � •. an God's goodness. It is not God's, idea to destroy the work of hisThe hand, she said. The natural world as they leave Whitechurch ;s not evil ; God's earth is good CHANCELLORS and we view all aspects of his Whitechurch—Harvey Osborne were present at the ordination r work. The universe is the han- preached his farewell sermon service included Mr. and Mrs. diwork of God. Sunday morning at Chalmers Phil Hobbs, Julie and Stephanie z a Following the reading of Presbyterian Church, prior to of Sudbury, Rev. and Mrs. Allen are coming to the 3 scripture by Mrs. Elliott,Mrs. leaving for his new charge at Hobbs, Miss Ruth Hobbs, Mr. and RCH Laidlaw chose as her topic Thompson, Manitoba. Following Mrs. Hood, Karen and Kristen. WINGHAM UNITED C `Mothers'. She told of John the the service the members of the all of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs 2 6th and 2 7th Baptist's mother, Elizabeth, who congregation said their farewells Harry Osborne, Peter, Terry and ` h May was a cousin of Mary, the mother to the Osbornes and, in gratitude Janice of Markdale, Mrs. Sam of Jesus. Elizabeth was born in for their service here, presented Osborne, Chatsworth, Mr. and�� This 65 member band and chorus will be the hill country in a desert tract Mr. Osborne with a briefcase and Mrs. Ernie Wilson, Owen Sound, and her husband was Zacharias, Mrs. Osborne with a battery and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Shier of who burned incense at the clock. Walter Elliott read an Markdale. In Concert - Saturday 8;00 P.M. temple. Both Elizabeth and address and the gifts were In Worship -Sunday 11:00 A.M. Zacharias were very upright presented by Bill Versteeg. people. It was foretold to Sunday evening at eight o'clock , Elizabeth that her son would be a meaningful service of or- Trousseau tea Don't miss this lively inspirational group great, for which she thanked God dination took place for Mr. s for his goodness. Osborne at Chalmers Church, for recent bride Mary had a greater faith than conducted by the Presbytery of Elizabeth, a happy, unselfish Bruce -Maitland of the GORRIE—Mrs. Merril Fisher a s. WE'RE TACKLING woman. John the Baptist was Presbyterian Church in Canada. entertained at her home at aAll_ beheaded by the ruler and Jesus, Rev. Dr. Robert H. Armstrong trousseau tea in honor of her MAKEUP FOR A LITTLE MODEL --Christie Denney didn't move a muscle, but she HUNGER AT ITS ROOTS Mary's son, was hung on the preached the sermon entitled daughter, Norma Jean, whose "The Name Which Is Above marriage to Clarke Hyndman couldn't keep her eyes front when this picture was snapped just prior to the fashion show crossy g took lace recent! held last week at Howick Central School. Applying the makeup is Anne Turbitt of Turbitt's A mother's prayer was read by Ever Name". The choir sang P y' Pharmacy, Listowel, while Christie's mother Trix Denney of RR 1, Fordwich assists. O X M GIVE US A HAND Mrs. Bill Purdon and the offering the anthem, "Teach Me To Guests were welcomed by the was received and dedicated by Pray". The charge to the newly- hostess assisted by Mrs. Allan SEND YOUR Mme Laidlaw. The roll was ordained minister was given by Hyndman. Bouquets of daffodils • CONTRIBUTIONS TO called by the secretary, Mrs. Rev. Hugh L. Nugent and Rev. Separate school board retains BOX 18,000 Wm. Purdon, and :answered by Allen Hobbs participated in the decorated the rooms where the many shower and wedding gifts TORONTO HALIFAX naming a mother in the Bible. robing of the ordinand. were displayed by Mrs. John • The president, Mrs. Don Ross, At the close of the service, the Lovell and Nancy Fisher, sisters policy on attending conferences OTTAWA ST. JOHN'S presided for the business benediction was given by the g --- - --- — - meeting. It was announced the newly -ordained Rev. Harvey of the bride, and Lori Moir. _ presbyterial will be held at William Osborne B.A.,M.Div. The dining table was centred By Wilma Oke trustees and one administrator a secondary school students ap Brussels May 28 and it was Lunch was served by members of with a blue silk flower The Huron -Perth Roman the conferences rather than three plied for the 12 positions trustees and an administrator. available under the Experience Wingham decided to clean the church May the congregation. arrangement and pink tapers in Catholic Separate School Board o 23. Any who have flowers for the Relatives -of the Osbornes who silver holders, where Mrs. has decided against reducing the The proposal had been in- program. Six students will Gordon Fisher and Mrs. E. number of trustees it sends to traduced by Trustee Ronald work in the media centre at the � Watkins, the bride's grand- conferences outside Ontario but Marcy Stratford. board office and six others will Fruit Market mother and stepgrandmother, within Canada. However the board overrode assist teachers in operating the 1 poured tea. Assisting with lunch At a °board session May 14 the objections of its director of summer school program at St. t P a u I s C h ur e h `Here Jill Strong, Mary Beth members defeated a proposal to education to set a policy Patrick's School, Dublin. Schneiders No. 1 Sanderson and Mrs. Gwyneth save money by sending two requiring that a trustee or ad At the media centre the ministrator planning to attend a WIENERS Ib. 1 • 3 5 Blair. students will structure and (ANGLICAN) Amon the more than 60 at- conference outside Canada must Among first obtain- board approval. organize materials, particularly( tending were honored guests Marathon bride pp Schneiders 2 Ib. box 3*59 ��♦ Mrs. Fred H amen May Ed- 9 William Eckert objected to unit banks for the teachers next BEEF BURGERS • W�NG�/'1/vs ; Y►t y � •`• � term. At the summer school for wards, Norma's great aunt, and having to get' board approval g holds final party before he could allow a teacher or exceptional children elementary John Street of Centre Street Mrs. Fred Young of Harriston, administrator to attend such a students from Perth County will The ReOr.. The Rev. John T.M. Swan., L. Th. great aunt of the groom. The Hospital Marathon Bridge conference. attend for three weeks, followed Case 24 l0 oz. cons`A 4099 held its final party Monday "I feel I should be the judge of by Huron students for the next evening, May 14. Eighteen tables that," he said, noting he has three weeksCOCA CO SUNDAY,win play at the Armouries. At MAY 27 � , were control of that budget. The students will be assisted in *�P/td the end of a pleasant evening Six trustees will be journeying acquiring language experience Heinz - 48 oz. THE SUNDAY AFTER ASCENSION DAY y prizes were a•waided for the to British Columbia for con - AND ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY * year's play. O'Leary TOMATO JUICE • 79 as well as experience in craft Mrs. Mary Lee sang two solos Mrs. Ethel Dav held top score Oa next month. John work and drama. at the Sunday morning worship. for the afternoon players with a O'of Staffa, Michael 8:30 a.m.—Holy Eucharist service in St. Andrew's total of t5,ln: Mrs. Jean Crump Coolly of Kippen and Greg In other business , the 10:15 a.m.—Confirmation Class Presbyterian Church. Rev. Dr. was the top player in the evening Fleming of Crediton, with Keith custodians' three-year salary Store Hours: 10:30 a.m.—Church School Robert H. Armstrongconducted Montgomery of Wingham as an agreement signed in 1977 was Monday to Friday 7:30 a.m. to 9:00P.M. with a total score of 15,790; Mrs. Y Y P• 11:00 a.m.—Sung Eucharist broadcast over CKNX Radio. the service and spoke on "A Call Louise Welwood won the prize for alternate, will attend the revised to. give a 1.5 per cent A Social Hour will be held after the Service To Serve" in his sermon. His P Canadian Catholic School increase retroactive to Jan. 1, Saturdays 7:30 a.m. t0 7:00 p.m. highest single score of 5 he Trustees' Association convention 1979, and a further three r cent WEDNESDAY service was based on a national Mrs. Grace Ford won the first � PHONE 357-2240 CLOSED SUNDAYS WE DELIVER 10:00 a.m.—Holy Eucharist theme in commemoration of prize for the evening's bride to Vancouver. John O'Drowsky, increase effective July 1, 1979. 1 ` Victoria Da P g g Tim McDonnell and Mr. Mon- . � y� with a score 4f 4.240. bars. Lilian Brooks won the draw prizeThe tgomery will attend the Second -. . Congress on Education, also in ' ' group hopes that next season Vancouver. — ' V ancouver. r more ladies from the community I The board heard that more will enjoy playing hospital IO i bridge. than 50 secondary and post , DISCOUNT VOUCHER I I This voucher worth seventy-five dollars off any OMEGA or BERN NA I I Sewing Machine, Except OMEGA Model 21F. Worth $25.00 off j OMEGA Model 21 F. 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