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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-10-17, Page 21t? 14 I � 71 Snap up the opportunities in the CLASSIFIED''ADS The Advanco-Times 357-2320 N Midnight Express tbursday and, FrI y shop 8 until M lIghti 3 - $150 shopping vouch" to be given away 13 winners. N 15%OFF R ENTIREOU STOCK • Wafd for hourly in-store specidlst Pi n 1 Josephine Street, Winghotn =2670 r- AMT. WILLIAM SOTHERN ti The Windham Advance -Times, October 17, 19V—Pam Notes f ro m Fordwich Vows exchanged Sunday guests with Mr. and and Mrs. Alex Pringle, Down- avaew Mildred, Sheila and ftm Jn 1%rdwich chum* Mrs. Les Loughran were Mr. and 'and` Whitneyose Rabrehkoph of Cam b e Mrs. Eric Zimmerman, Mr. Mrs. �' of Toronto Spent the weekend with Miss visited with Air. and Mrs. Les At � acranial exx^emejny Sept. a bride chose a fcacac Paul pf Harriston, Miss Mabel Lexagbratl, Ruth Jobpsto¢.® l,q�au an gti�y Miss Cathy Ramon of Listowel visited at the in Fordwich United Church, [-And- Ines Gibson pantsuit with a whites blouse, Listowel, Ken Foster, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Doug BI'bwne and same home. became the bride of Owen Steven Taylor of tented with a corsage of yeilefw roses,. Mrs. Lloyd Maunall of London. Baptism service was con- Mrs- Don C49hlth visited Sunday with Don who is a patient in . Friends of Harry Rolla will be T0r0°t0• Mr. and Mrs. Taylor will male ducted Sunday morning in Victoria Hospital where he un- sorry to hear that he is a patient The bridie is the daughter of their home in Listowel. Fordwich United Church. Those derwent surgery last week. in Palmerston hospital after Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gibson of RR t, Gonne. TW groom's The bride is a graduate of Centennial baptized were Melissa Lynn Mrs. Mary McClement of suffering a stroke. parents are Mr. Mrs. Callege, Toronto. Zimmerman, daughter of Mr. Listowel visited Sunday with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cober, Mr. and Owen Taylor of Toronto. Among guests at the wedding and Mrs. Paul Zimmerman; and Mrs. Bill Sothern. and Mrs. Glenn Cober, Mr. and were Mrs. Inez Gibson, Ford - Amanda Lyn Wilson, daughter of �'• and �• Glenn Johnston Mrs. Brian Siefert Mrs. Elko , The church „tray decorated with with and Hiram Blanchard, Mr. and Ain. Wray Wilson; attended a banquet Saturday Siefert and Mary attended the baskets of white and yellow Walton, the bride's grand - .Carrie Lynn Nickel, daughter of night for the Central Ontario Winger reunion at Victoria gladioli for the ceremony, which Parents, and a cousin of the Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Nickel; Ian Driving Association at Square Complex in Toronto on was conducted by Rev. J. groom's from England' Tommy David and Bryan Charles Inglewood. Saturday. Fleetham Organist was Allis Forrester. Roeder, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mme Bowman of Elmira Mrs. Earl Ridley was moved peter MacEwan and soloists Out-of-town guests came from David Roeder. and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Miller of from Listowel Memorial Hospital were Maureen Phelan and Janis Teeawater, Whitechurch, Wal - Recent guests with Mr. and Kitchener visited Sunday with to the Geri -Care Nursing Home in Langer. , Guitar accompani�meat ton' Blyth, Windsor, Stratford, Mrs. Anson Demerling were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller. Harriston on Saturday. was provided for the soloists. London, Listowel, Mildmay, Lin- Lin - and Mrs. Gordon Mr Given in wood, Toronto, Kingston, JaMreat and Paula of Guelph, Mrs. Jami GuelGoldph, marriage by her Napanee, Hamilton, Paliumvton, Ford of fe and Brent and '� Ford of Weat Hill. Thankofferinghe1d parents, the bride ware a full- length gown of white polyester Guelph and England. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lambkin of satin styled with fitted bodice, Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Jim shoestring straps and a long - Winn i �AM� France France and family of Ripley were Sunday guests with Mr. and �� United Ch.urch sleeved Chantilly lace over- blouse. Her bouquet was an ar- after Fair dr"s �• Lome ��� rangement of rosebuds and Jim Craig of Harriston and Ron The fall Thankoffering of Mrs. Clare Harris and Mrs. C. i�� W I HOWICK—Mrs. Phyllis s . Craig of Alberta were Sunday Fordwich United Church was D'Arcy were the ushers, Mrs. Bridal attendants were Miss HavO of For Haver ld was the guests with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd held on Sunday evening. The Wallace Bilton welcomed the Heather Gibson, maid, of honor, the `Christmas in winnOctober's Simmermaker. Mike Lambly of Windsor spent the weekend at the church was decorated with bronze guests, Kurtyville United Church Fordwich of Gerrie, and Miss Gale Gibson of Heidelberg and Mrs. Don Pat- b'e'>g Pat n Pedal at the Howick Fall Fair. She wins $10 donated same home. and yellow mums. and Anglican ladies. Mrs. K. Graham introduced - terson of Elmira, sisters of the by the Howick Legion Ladies' Mr. and Mrs: Lorne Wilson of The worshipservice was given Mabel Terrill of Toronto, who has bride, and Mrs. Warren Knight of Auxiliary - Guelph visited with relatives in by Mrs. Cecil Wilson and Mrs. worked as a missionary among Belgrave. Her name was announced at the village on Sunday. John Topham, their"theme, Our the Jews for the last 22 years. She They wore gowns of rust silkg the regularameetin of the Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Simpson Cup Runneth Over, compared asked members to pray for peace knit and flowered sheer fabric Auxiliary held in the Legioa and boys of G. w ns,. ,. visited our bountiful living to the third but remember there is no and carried bouquets of rooms- Also announced were the Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wray World, where people often starve .that peace until one are at peace with Talisman roses, evening prim- winners of the lucky draw at the Wilson. while we have too much. Mrs. oneself. Mrs. R. Livermore ice, white jasmine and cu' m- fair. First prize went to Mrs. M. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnston, Ronald Livermore sang a solo on thanked her. mon and white Gypsop Lilia. Bridge, Wroxeter; second, Floyd Mrs. Jim Douglas and Paul at- thankfulness, accompaniedAllan, by They then enjoyed a social hour Paul Wroxeter; and third, tended Walkerton fair en Sunday. Mrs. K. Graham. in the church parlors. - Taylor; brother of the best Lorne Stewart, also of Wroxetw. Miss Mabel Terrill. of Agin_ groom, was man and ushers The draws were made by Miss court spent several days last were Phillip Taylor, brother of Howick Fair, Mary Beth San - week with Mrs. Mary Graham. the groom; Harvey Gibson, derson. Don Coghlin .is a patient in . Victoria Hospital, London, where, • • Thanksgivingis themeRemembrance brother of the bride, and Mark Challenger, Plans were made for the Day servie in he underwent surgery last week 7 Following the ceremony, a es which the Auxiliary will par_ The Fordwich Senior Citizens had 12 tables at their euchre • for UCW reception was held at Howick Community Centre. ticipate. On the morning of November 9 the members will r held, Friday even party Y ing in the m e e ting Receiving guests, the bride's loin the Legion members in the community hall. Prizes for high mother wore a full-length gown of service at the Howick Central scores went to Mrs. E. Mills and FORDWICH —With Thanks- our sins, we should also give salmon color double-knit -silk School. In the afternoon the ' Edwin Dietz. Low scores were giving as the theme for the Otto- thanks• jersey featuring long sleeves, Auxiliary� vW Fordwic� head by Mrs. Ira Schaefer and her meeting of the United Church The business session opened a fitted bodice and an accordion. VillageNursing Home with a Mrs. Isobel Topham. Mrs. Harold. Women, Mrs. Murray Fatt read with a welcome from Mrs. plena skirt, and the groom,s, Program for the residents. On Robinson held a lucky scorecard. an appropriate poem. This was Twenty-two. Clarkson. Twen -two. members int wore a icing gown of pearl November 10 a banquet and dance Mr. and Mrs. ,Allan Cooper of followed by Bible reading from answered the roll call on giving grey organza with a matching will be held at Howick Great Abaco, the Bahamas, Psalm 95 and prayer, thanks. Minnie.,McElwain°gave a cape.November Community Centre. On visited recently with the former's mother, Mrs. Cecil Cooper, at the Mrs. Fatt then gave a reading report on the regional meeting and read sewtxai letters from or travelling to the Poe�no 11 at 2 for remembrance will be service dicer Fordwich Village Nursing Home on the five senses, with an of- fering and a hymn closing the a foster child in Africa whom the Mountains is Pernnsylvania, the Fordwich. and also attended a family dinner 'worship service. ��� ado at the' Cooper bomb. Other -The program was taken by PlaW, Oier ,3itAde to visit the - members of the family who, at- Mrs. Jack Wilson, who took her Madwe'atern Regional Centre Oct tended were Mr. and Mrs. Jim theme from the first verse of 18. Mrs. Clarkson is still Huron -Bruce Liberal Association Fitzmaurice ani' London and Mr. Psalm 92: "It is a good thing to collecting stamps to send away. The meeting cow with a hymn (As Constituted for Provincial ParP•sesl give thanks unto the Lord." She told of the wonders of nature such and benediction by Rev. FUND RAISING as the beautiful colors of a Fleetham. A social hour was rainbow, the trees in autumn, the spent with a delicious lunchbeing wonders of the stars which fill the served by Mrs. Topham, Mrs. fang' Mrs. Dinner and Dance heavens and the many wonderful Loutht and Mrs. sights we take for i3h granted and for Madgett. ;• A which we never give thanks. She Tuesday, Oetober 30,19 79 �r also spoke of the wonders of God's animals; how they take Lucknow Community Centre care of themselves and give joy Belmore4�9oa1>:;<to others, especially the birds Guest Speaker Stuart Smith which Sing. ' • `�•`<'�? Are we sufficiently thankful for Leader of Ontario Liberal Party ...`x ','..." ..y."''` • h our homes, our friends and our A benefit dance was held Oc loved ones, she asked, or our own tober 13 in the Belmore Complex Reception 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. Dinner 7:30 p.m. M abilities? Whatfor Mr. and Mrs. G McAr are we capable of thy who recently lost their home Dance 9:00 -12 p.m. doing, both for ourselves and y Price $15.00 each - $25.00 others? For Christ, who died for to`fire. per couple Brian Hays recently returned Whether or not you know what home from the West where he Ticket Available From you'd like to do with your fife, there are • • had spent several days. Shirley MacLennan, Kincardine 396-4735 qualified and sensitive people who can Trinity ACW The Midget Boys defeated T016 , LacknoS7-A 822 help in your community. Sebringville 4-3 on Sunday. $Ip gall, Wiegham 357_Z636 There will be a skate and Jim Laurie, Blyth, 523.9521 If you already have an idea about what holds meeting hockey equipment exchange at YOU want, people such as members of your local the Belmore Arena on October 26 Home and School Association, representatives FORDWICH—Trinity Anglican. from 8 to 10 p.in- Canada Employ- Church Women held their Oc- tober meeting in the Sunday ment and Immigration counsellors, local <; School rooms. 'The president, apprenticeship consultants or Ontario Career Action Mrs. Stewart Itowley, presided �� Program Co-ordinators can help you. If you're and opened the meeting with no �� prayer. Devotions were taken by /--� [\ still uncertain about what you'd like to do, talk to Your Mrs. Don zing and Mrs: Doug school guidance counsellor, or placement advisor. Bunker. M ig These people can give you information on a wide range The President welcomed the N�! of career opportunities; some you may never have thought guests and members and it was PPo Y Y �► decided to send a bale, with ExnreSs' of before! . • . _ _ . _ .._ — ofl Wueu w Inc Swi Oi f[Ie Clf(41LT1 O: � •� � �►• �. r�. I The final decision will always be yours, but that doesn't arrangements made by calling r mean you have to reach it all atone. There are people who Mrs. Harold Forster.Members were reminded of the are interested in showing you how you can reach your goal bazaar tea and bake sale in the _ more quickly . 3ordwich Community Han Nov' We're open till Midnight'this Thursday and If you want more information on career education, Roll call was answered by 19 Friday. You could win one of 3 she in simply clip out the coupon in this advertisement and we'll members naming a way to PP g send you a list of people to contact in your area. protect our local envimament vouchers! During "Ontario Career Week'; (Oct. 29 - Nov. 4) and something to be packed for a get involved. Christmas parcel to be seat to the ACW prayer partner, Ar - After all, it's your future. cadeacon J. C. R. Williams at Racks of Three Piece Jackets, Shirts, Yellowknife. An invitation was Two Piece read inviting members to .the Suits Weaters, Make it happen. open Nhise Oct, 24 at St. Monica Suits HKitchener.Mrs. 25% eks --------------- Mrs. J. W. Daunt gave the ecretariat for Somstudy book on prayer. The group Social Development • 0/O OFF Mtario Youth -Secretariat I hopes to sell the quilt which. was nd Floor I displayed at the Howick fair. OFF 00 Bay Street ® Mrs. Laramie gave a report on pronto. Ontario M5G 26 Ontario I the deanery held recently at I es I am interested in receiving more information en career education. Lucknow and the meeting closed Plus other in-store specialswith prayer. ' Afterward Mrs. Wally Nixon fame: I introduced Marjorie Graf of ddress: I Kitchener, who spoke and displayed a line of giftware. A READMAN ity Province percentage of the profits from I products sold will be turned over CLEANERS AND MEN'S WEAR to ostalCode: Mrs. Elsie L� was Mrs. ed by Dave Josephine Street, Wingham 357-1242 I Afi•s. Elsie Str and Mrs. Dave ----------- -----� Dinsmoie. Q X\ _ _ ..�y - _ ti • _ - Si q