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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-05-30, Page 15801more P6rsonals ro aftP<e bW treofteams ire strWnmw is the teams ItO organized and for the ami mtay riyt .ehsdrulaa for the sanoe, have donated fou their tams. All Heys' tame are the Tykes, the teams are wWiad Good Luck Mft*b, Pae Wen, Bantams,far the season and cooebas are idlets and Jufniors. The girasked to call Caroline Mur or have organitksid Squirt, Pee Wee, Marilyn Renwick with the scores teams.But, Midget sed Juvenile each week. Last weak the Ban - teams. The community is tam. Girls wece defeated b grateful to the, el cbes and Y managers who were in- Wingham W14. NOTICE Ralph Nixon would like to announce he is now operating RALPH'S TEXACO Corner of Victoria and Josephine Streets • LICENSED MECHANIC HOURS: Monday to Friday 8:00 to 8:00 Saturday 8:00 to 6:00 Sunday 12:00 to 8:00 PHONE 357-1540 A P!!-!! u�bon Advafses-Ttisss, Mar so, 19.,,Eq,IIB; ilk ` Parents told to provide cater ba guidance ism was seriously injured. His con- KATIMAVIK friends ;n British 86 east of Huron Road 34 in Grey dition is improving, though he Columbia. Township. 11 OVEN -TO -TABLEWARE The inviting tranquility of an English morning is raptured for yew to enjoy in "Country Garden", rhe new riven -to -table dinnerware fnxn Rhyal Albert of England. Choosing one M these 7 ex, inng new design. will bring you many wars of pleasure in bath casual and formal Al dining. "Cuuntn Garden" series dishwasher', her, treo rrer. oven & micro -wave proof w rth a -' year guarantec. iert Gemini" JpMHaim'Main Street, ListowelJosephine Street, Wingham Phone 291-3661 Phone 357-2670 ME PEOPLE JUST AREN'T CUT OUT TO �BE GOLFERS... If you're one of the former . . . why not sell those golf clubs to one of the latter? A low-cost ad in Classified will find a cash buyer for you. OTHERS ARE. Wingham Advance -Times PHONE 357- lowick Jr. WI PREMIUM... '87 PER YEAR ,�.. BELGRAVE — A very large and baptism, but no guarantee Leonard Robhron and David Ruth Linton of the Huron County Health Unit was guest r speaker at the May 24 meeting of congregation witnessed the accompanies them Gordon, am of Mt and Mrs 7w; Mrs. Linton leave a n- a resultof an invitation extendd bthe At- P resided Qver the regular sacrament of baptism celebrated An infant is not abandoned by Ronald McBurney were baptized. breast examination and pap Dixon presided. in the Legion Hall. Mrs. Lulu tests. A question and answer de Knox United Church, an Sun- its parents, The same should be Hymns relevant to the bap-• `- singing of "O Canada" and Mr. Canada" and a brief program Y Rev. John G. Roberta true of baptism promises. infants tiamal celebration were sung. need consisted of readings by Mrs. The business meeting opened con- ducted the service and Miss Alli- care, protection and Fdlowing the service oppress_ guidance. This is the responsi- mately 30 members of the im- with the roll call answered b a y ro ram, solos were P sun g g by Hoo Hooper, including Riding on the r ng " good rule for staying healthy. son Roberts presided at the and accompanied the choir blli Of parents. mediate families of Greg and The order for the 'Baptism of April Cook, Wayne The group made $434.12 in the was accompanied by Mrs. Lulu anecdote. Miss Carol Wheeler the anthem, A Little Child the and Debbie C ildren' as Hoppera[d presented in the Randy and Mc- thrilled the audience with to make a $300 donation to the Savior Came".service The scripture reading referred .]lady boost was used to receive: Lean enjoyed a family dinner at Carla Marion, daughter of mr. !►e Institute Howick Agricultural Societyguitar. Colleen Edgar performed dance number, firstly to Aha fact that we are in- hall to hiriiOF the �� CoaJt; Bradle and 'Mrs. y baptism of Cada. Kendra and accompanied b her mother the everyone played progressive volved in life and death and WHUam, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bradley. euchre. Prizes for high scores Final plans were made for the secondly to the escape of the Randy >dleLean; Kendra Lar - family dance to be held June 1 at and Fred Thuell of Brussels Israelites from Egypt across the rains, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. played some violin numbers. 1) Carter. A social time followed Red Sea. The minister stated, .'All had Rayne Hopper; Erin Elizabeth, _ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W.. BELL during which the committee in charge served lunch. MacGregor. the same ;. , . - ... , in crossing Cook; and Chaanda Merle, daugb- pressing thanks to the Atwood the Red Sea, but with most of the people God was not pleased"' So ter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas OPTOMETRIST Casemore into the church. group. Progressive euchre was played and a bounteous lunch Senior Citizens Visitation Week June to 24. The prepresident it is with baptism- and the sacra- During the service at the Cal- GODERICH was enjoyed. � y appointed d a nominating com- ment of baptism seems to make vin -Brick charge Tracy Lee, mittee, Mrs. Amy Speirs, Mrs. COntlnues no differenceyvhether these chil- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The Square 524-7661 dean become Christians and sup- The study of China continued at the May WI rt committees for the next year, September September 1, 1979, to June 30, port the church or not. There is -� - Presbyterian Church WMS no guarantee that a child will be saved lost to God's House Plans Drawn RECORDING VOTES—Polling clerks Sylvia Ricker and Mary McLaughlin and Deputy Returning Officer Russell Gaunt staffed the station the lawn or kingdom by baptism. Each must be b Free estimates. References for polling at bowling club again. during last Tuesday's federal election. They reported a fairly good turnout of voters. Children are born; their birth (SII r@VIOUS Belmore community and the search (or Women's Institute met recently. established, but it guarantees Work. P 7: self. Press clippings of current Mrs. Roy Barrett, the new Mr, and Mrs. Walter Renwick --�-� � nothing. , guarantee comes for a healthy, productive, good life. SCHAEFER RESIDENTIAL DESIGN with the Christian t community activities recorded in n meeting and the new secretary, Mrs. Charles Jones, week vacation to visit with I the Acts of the Apostles changed f read the minutes of the previous Parents have hopes and ambi- LISTOWEL 291-'1449 / Mildmay Hi -C study book on China of the modern Chinese community. report. The roll call was answered by group met Thursday evening at the home of tions, but they may not be ful- naming a Canadian industry. pauerns meditation entitled 'A new community for these days'. She A motion was passed that drivers of cars going to district a discussion followed. The group described God's people as filled. It is significant what also continued to plan the church exercising self. denial and mile and riders are to ride at service which they will conduct in July. Lunch was served by the practising mutual support. their own risk. happens after baptism. Those Arrangements were made for Delegates were appointed to go Sunday afternoon at the the meeting to be held June 20, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Horwat, will remain in hospital for some whose lives are significant, have births that will be remembered. - NOW OPEN Belmore Presbyterian Young Bluevale and Teeswater WMS on the many uses of vinegar. She St. Catharines, Mr. and Mrs. Jim weeks. All possibilities open up at birth Niagara region. Their music invited to attend. The roll call 'What are my vinegar to many foods improves their flavor and texture. was delightful, presented in three Robertson, Hanover, and Wingham United Church rang groups: hit tunes; music from the 50s complete with costumes; UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP AND motto'People who are not scared and sacred music. it was a suggestions for good citizens. Marilyn Robertson Toronto with music the weekend when Mrs. Bruce Darling provided light refreshments for a time of lose their shirts'. A lunch was served by the see and hear a professional choir of Mandarin. hostesses. spent the weekend with Mr. and t the teen group of the church native of Gollarich. MANAGEMENT Mrs. Alex Robertson. All at- hosted a visit from The Chan- Two injured fended the reception for Mr. and Mrs. Jim cellors from Weston. The group TRI -COUNTY WELDING AND Robertson in Belgrave on Saturday presented a concert in the church i n accidents �* and the christening of Erin Elizabeth, daughter of on Saturday evening and con- ducted the FABRICATING - Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cook, in Belgrave Sunday morning worship service, with scripture Five motor vehicle collisions causedan estimated $6,260 in (formerly Maitland Metal and Fabricating) United Church on Sunday. passages and sermon delivered in song, property damage and minor injuries to two announce their opening at 446 Josephine St., Mrs. Lula McLaughlin, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn are j persons last week. Wingham. s Neil Johnson, Sarah and Thomas spending a few days with Mr. and Tammy Brown of Gerrie Hours of business: of Albion, New York, Claire Mrs. George Conn and family g yin received minor in juries in an " Rainer of Markham and Eimile the province of Quebec. accident in Howick Township Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p -m. McCormack of Orangeville Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Ballagh May 26. She was a passenger in a Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 12 noon visited on the weekend with Mrs, and Lavonne visited last week in car driven by Kenneth W. Noble Clarence Chamney. Elmira with Mr. and Mrs. Claude which was involved in a single a e� Phone 357-2222 Bronso.i and Carolyn. Carolyn car accident on Con. 2-3 west of Mrs. Marg Burkhart and has just returned from a nine- Sideroad 15-16. Lavonne Ballagh visited last month stint with KATIMAVIK, Agnes Pearson of RR 1, Ethel, week with Brian Park of the government-sponsored youth received minor injuries when her Dresden, formerly of Wingham c project, which took her to New- vehicle was in collision with oneGUARANTEED Brian is a tient in Sarnia pa foundland, Northern Manitoba driven by Daniel Albrecht of RR General Hospital, the result of a and Val Cartier, Quebec. She 1, Newton, on Thursday. The INVESTMENT - ATES l W car accident in April in which he leaves this week to vacation with accident took place on Highway was seriously injured. His con- KATIMAVIK friends ;n British 86 east of Huron Road 34 in Grey dition is improving, though he Columbia. Township. 11 OVEN -TO -TABLEWARE The inviting tranquility of an English morning is raptured for yew to enjoy in "Country Garden", rhe new riven -to -table dinnerware fnxn Rhyal Albert of England. Choosing one M these 7 ex, inng new design. will bring you many wars of pleasure in bath casual and formal Al dining. "Cuuntn Garden" series dishwasher', her, treo rrer. oven & micro -wave proof w rth a -' year guarantec. iert Gemini" JpMHaim'Main Street, ListowelJosephine Street, Wingham Phone 291-3661 Phone 357-2670 ME PEOPLE JUST AREN'T CUT OUT TO �BE GOLFERS... If you're one of the former . . . why not sell those golf clubs to one of the latter? A low-cost ad in Classified will find a cash buyer for you. OTHERS ARE. Wingham Advance -Times PHONE 357- lowick Jr. WI PREMIUM... '87 PER YEAR hears health talk .. Sr. citizens entertain Ruth Linton of the Huron County Health Unit was guest BRUSSELS - Twenty-seven members; Brussels has a speaker at the May 24 meeting of senior citizens, members of the membership of 63. the Howick Junior Women's Institute. Brussels Friendship Club, visited the Atwood Seniors as The following day Mr. Martin Mrs. Linton leave a n- a resultof an invitation extendd bthe At- P resided Qver the regular lotion on the importance elf offself s �,� club. President Gordon meeting of the Brussels club held breast examination and pap Dixon presided. in the Legion Hall. Mrs. Lulu tests. A question and answer The meeting opened. with the Kerr played for the singing of "O session followed the presen- singing of "O Canada" and Mr. Canada" and a brief program talion. Gordon welcomed the friends consisted of readings by Mrs. The business meeting opened from Brussels. During the Edna Hack -ell and Frank with the roll call answered b a y ro ram, solos were P sun g g by Hoo Hooper, including Riding on the r ng " good rule for staying healthy. Mrs. Van Vliet of Brussels who Bit' which was an election The group made $434.12 in the was accompanied by Mrs. Lulu anecdote. Miss Carol Wheeler recent fashion show and decided Kerr; and Miss Lillian Hanna thrilled the audience with to make a $300 donation to the who accompanied herself on the Scottish dances. Howick Agricultural Societyguitar. Colleen Edgar performed dance number, Following the program Pauline Alton thanked everyone accompanied b her mother the everyone played progressive who helped make the fashion show a success. piano and a her father playing violin. Mrs. i euchre. Prizes for high scores Final plans were made for the Cameron Inglis played accordion numbers went to Mrs. Edna McDonald and Mrs. Eleanor Hemingway; low, family dance to be held June 1 at and Fred Thuell of Brussels Mrs. Verna Thomas and Frank the community centre. played some violin numbers. 1) Carter. A social time followed Lunch was served by Ronna Lee Johnson and Carolyn Edwin Martin, president the during which the committee in charge served lunch. MacGregor. Brussels club, spoke briefly, i telling a few anecdotes and ex- Many of the Brussels seniors pressing thanks to the Atwood Plan to visit Huronview during China group. Progressive euchre was played and a bounteous lunch Senior Citizens Visitation Week June to 24. The prepresident study was enjoyed. � y appointed d a nominating com- The Atwood club has about 120 mittee, Mrs. Amy Speirs, Mrs. COntlnues Burgess and Mrs. Long, to present a slate of officers and The study of China continued at the May WI rt committees for the next year, September September 1, 1979, to June 30, meeting of the Knox 1980. Presbyterian Church WMS Mrs. M. Foxton gave a detailed meeting in Belmore. report of the Women's Institute Mrs. Alvin Mundell continued officers' conference held May 1-3 the study with a discussion on the in Waterloo when the Wingham Belmore community and the search (or Women's Institute met recently. self. Press clippings of current Mrs. Roy Barrett, the new Mr, and Mrs. Walter Renwick events in that country and a comparison President of the institute, opened have gone to Germany for a two - with the Christian t community activities recorded in n meeting and the new secretary, Mrs. Charles Jones, week vacation to visit with I the Acts of the Apostles changed f read the minutes of the previous relatives. The Bel more -Mc Intosh- , the first impressions given by the meeting and gave the financial Mildmay Hi -C study book on China of the modern Chinese community. report. The roll call was answered by group met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. John Stokes presented a naming a Canadian industry. Linda Renwick. Linda's top is was the Mormon faith and meditation entitled 'A new community for these days'. She A motion was passed that drivers of cars going to district a discussion followed. The group described God's people as meetings will be paid 25 cents a also continued to plan the church exercising self. denial and mile and riders are to ride at service which they will conduct in July. Lunch was served by the practising mutual support. their own risk. hostess Arrangements were made for Delegates were appointed to go Sunday afternoon at the the meeting to be held June 20, to Holmfesville to the spring rally Belmore CommunityCentre the when Mrs. J. Park will be guest speaker and ladies from Gorrie, May 28. Mrs. M. Bradburn gavea talk Belmore Presbyterian Young Bluevale and Teeswater WMS on the many uses of vinegar. She People's Society presented the Robert Wood Singers Prom the groups and Macintosh UCW are Pointed oust that the addition of Niagara region. Their music invited to attend. The roll call 'What are my vinegar to many foods improves their flavor and texture. was delightful, presented in three obligations to my community" Mrs. D. Ritchie had as her groups: hit tunes; music from the 50s complete with costumes; W89 answered with many helpful motto'People who are not scared and sacred music. it was a suggestions for good citizens. to roll up their sleeves seldom real joy to attend this concert and Mrs. Bruce Darling provided light refreshments for a time of lose their shirts'. A lunch was served by the see and hear a professional choir of Mandarin. hostesses. 45 members.Kobelt Wood is a native of Gollarich. 5 S On 1 yr. annual interest. Rates subject to change 49 STANDARD TRUST 237 Josephine Street P.O. Box 850 Wingham, Ontario Telephone 357-2022 MEMBER CANADA DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Farm Truck Insurance �- As above without collision $5500 Per year V, PREMIUM... '87 PER YEAR 1 row v„•vv f75 000 1 No ocudonts or conv4chons in the post thrN y.ors 2 On 1476 1477 1978. 197'0 GMC Ford or Inwnalkiew l nO OppIK0tkv, l r _ policy or m�ship foo n«ysory Fin Stop In of 327 Jos.phln. 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