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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-12-12, Page 12�r r �— W Advanev 'lmbs, Uexwmber 12, 1979 Ch • aw ACW elects '80 officers for Knox UCW if ♦ BELGRAVE — The a."" �Anahlcan(%urch of J ( unit Of, the UCW of Knox United women aa. lu at Z p.m. AU Anglican 4 t " Churcb held Its Christmas meet - St. Paul's met to the pariah hall Church women an cordially 1r ing at the home of Mrs. Cliff Oprftw R Dec. i with 16 members invited. The meeting was closed Logan. with a large attendance, the rector with prayer, after ..a on Tuesday Dec. 4. Mrs. Ross Tbemeeting opened with a which a social period was en `ymn accompanied by Mae joyed with Mrs. Metcalf and Mrs. ' Ahhdeason oPeeh�ed the meeting Johnston at the piano. The Johnston serving 4 delicious election of oilcen for 19M11-100101101, Mrs. Alvin Higgins, lunch. t . was beld and resulted as tallows: led the members in prayers Our president wishes to thank leader;'Mrs. Jack Taylor; assis- followed by the roll call, which all of the ladies who have done so taut leader, Mrs. Kenneth was answered with a Christmas much extra work in their homes Wheeler; secretary, Mrs. George verse. Helen Curzon gave the making this a successful year. Procter; assistant secretary, topic an the Christmas story from Mrs. Murry Vincent; treasurer, the .Book of St. Lukher e, showingto Bethlehem whileMiss Annie Cook; social con - experiences and her veners, Mn. Clarence I%g Mrs. Nazareth eh�ience; °f het �'noY from Granby; group laden; �D�ay6=ntr=e;wvs e Mrs. George Midhie, Mrs. Ras; visiting the Holy Land. Anderson, Mrs. Albert Bleman During the business period it The day centre gang ap- and Mrs. John McIntosh; com- was announced that five boxes predated the December spirit muniLy friendship, Mrs. Lewis were packed and sent to the Rev. with great enthusiasm. The Stonehouse, Mrs. Bert Johnston; Moses Angus at Wannimum groups have begun singing the pianist, Mrs. George Johnston. Lake. Mrs. Alvin Higgins, Christmas dirols which are president and Mrs, Jack King, favorite songs for the young and Mrs. Robert Granby led the surer were reelected to opt- old. The party plans are well worship service, during which fire. Mrs. William Austin was underway for our, group to ,<_ she lit three candles representing elected as secretary. Mary celebrate Christmas in both a the preset., of God. The Holy Wade, who has been secretary spiritual and festive manner. Spirit and the Holy Child. Today for the past year, is to be com- these might also represent God In mended for a job well done and The day centre opened its doorsour church, Christ's love in our for being a most faithful mem- Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- home and the Holy Spirit at work her. day this week. Exercises, �V i in the world. Throughout the The topic for the next meeting singsong and bingo followed service favourite Christmas will be given by the rector when morning tea. Harry Lavin en- carols were sung by everyone the group meets in the pariah hall termmed the Tuesday group with and Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler his harmonica, Playing several assisted by reading two passages Christmas favorites. The Wed- of scripture. nesday group was able to get in Mrs. George Michie read a two sets of"eudhre before the day MERRY CHRISTMAS --Some youngsters got to play Santa while others were the reindeer story entitled "Fill Your Spirit ended- pulling his sleigh in this float entered by the Wingham Public School. Full of Christmas". Mrs. Clar- ence Y1W1 read "The Legend of Marie Devon showed slides of the Poinsettia". Mrs. George Holland to the Thursday group. • Procter read two The Sunday School children ren Pn "Christ - questions eagerly asked pf f leers elected mos Wish" and "The Gift". questions about Holland's "Revelation at the home of Ji . I • customs, industry and � pec meeting • n" was read b Mrs. Ta geography. The discussion which 9 receive attendance awards Y Tay- lor and Mrs. William Coultes followed the slides proved most Whitechurch—Mrs. GarnetBLUEVALE—Thread "The Gift of the Magi". S educational. Mrs. DeVos, who Farrier was elected president of e Sunday F,lston, Bruce McInnes, Sandra The meeting closed with a was born and raised in Holland, the United Church Women when X001 Christmas concert was Thompson, Tracey Day, Dianne social half hour and lunch was moved to Canada with her held in the schoolroom of the Campbell; tenth year guard husband in 1953 to they held their. December Presbyterian church with Ber- Bryan Shaw, Corney McInnes, served by Mrs. Bert Johnston's WaxWO&S farming career begin their meeting at her home on Monday nard Thomas chairman. An David Shaw, Donna Thompson, group. afternoon of last week. Other excellent program of recitations, Jackie Robertson, Anita Dorsch, e With winter upon us now officers are: vice president, Mrs. skits, piano solos, clarinet and Sheila Dorsch, Shirley Dorsch, Boutique several senior citizens who may Lorne Durnin; secretary, Mrs. mandolin selections, step dan- • John Dorsch; 14th year guard; BELOPRA VE be active in good weather may Russel Chapman; treasurer, ring and Christmas carols was Sherry Robertson, Kathy Snell;. � Mr. and Mrs. Don Rae, Jamie "The Gift Giving -not be able to enjoy this freedom Mrs. Dave Gibb; .��,,,, ;,� ,,,ding enjoyed by all. first year pins, Joey Thompson, and Ian of Guelph spent the Store" when snow comes. If you find secretary, Miss Mildred Mc- Certificates and pins were. Chris Carter, Debbie Richard-- .weekend wi nth her parents, Mr. Yourself or a member of our Clenagha- Y presented to the Sunday School son, Johnny Richardson, Scott and Mrs. James R. Coultes. Christmas family suffering trOm Committee conveners are: Pupils for perfect attendance by Beer, Dana Beer. Ronald Hibberd visited with his homeboundness contact the World outreach, Mrs. Cliff John McInnes and Mrs. Jim Santa Claus arrived to present parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Robert centre at 357-1440. Thompson. Receiving awards gifts to the children. Hibberd on Thursday: "The Gift Giving Laidlaw; C$urdi in Society, Mrs, P g Time" Robert Perry;' Christian were: second year, Robbie — stewardship,and Finance, Mrs. Thompson, Cindy Carter; fifth Muriel Thompson; Christian year, Kelly Day, Greg Moffatt, Gourmet DelightDevelopment and Leadership, Gayle Campbell; sixth year, Cheese Trays Mrs. Millan Moore; finance, Mrs. Brian Campbell; eighth year pin, Prepared to Order Gibb Mrs. Fred Tiffin, Mrs. Dean Galley, Kevin Wlker, YOM Brass 8 Copper • Chapman; social, Mrs: Sandra- Moffatt; ninth" Elmer �Y ,� • Sleightholm, Mrs. Fred Tiffin. guars, Joanne Shaw, Sukahb' • Wickerware Mrs. Thompson convened MRS. LEWIS STONEMOUSE meeting and opened with a Crystal &Glass prayer and the singing of a carol. Bel,• rave ' JewelleryQ Mrs. Gibb "gave a reading, `�` y Placemats8 "Witnessing for Christ", and all ere s the stOr Aprons read The Magnificat in unison. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Beattie y P Mrs. Durnin read scripture from of Wingham, Mr. George Michie Toiletries the second chapter of St. Luke's and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Michie o� ��e c��ssif led ad Silk•Flowers attended the funeral of Mrs. Mar - Gospel and Mrs. Gibb gave aaret Kemp pin Toronto on Mon- . . Eskimo Soap r reading in which she defined. day afternoop.���� Stone Carvin s = service as 'giving ghvnng to others as -. � e • • God gave His Son'. Mr. and Mrs: Norman I MacLennan, Cari and Adam of Christmas Mrs. Durnin then read scrip -Kitchener and Dr. John Bradley ---- Decorations ture from I John and Mrs. of Wingham were dinner guests • ' Thompson lit four candles on Sunday evening of Mr. and• . , .aid up " to big representing the UCW Purpose Mrs. George Michie. which is `to unite all women of the • M and Mrs Clarence Hanna b`nef its � . congregation for the total ` k 'P • �•, on mission of the church and to andvisitMrs. ed the weekend with Mr. provide a medium through which Brian Storer and Mr. for you, they may express their loyalty and Mrs. Wayne Minick and and devotion to Jesus Christ in family, all of Kitchener. . LL ��p Christian witness, study Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mason C The Wuwo&s L6 ?ekop a held a family Christmas dinner Ar If you have an fellowship and service'. , for about 25 relatives of the T attic, garage; Or • pR ftuss� g g Skinner families on Sunday Cecil Closet full of Ve �� aS7.1lih3 Following' the singing of 4 things � another carol Mrs. Thom ternoon in the WI Hall.. Cecil , �°n lb— Igr.aind Miss Mae Skinner of y0U don't 1>Is6�--Slid Wingham spoke about helping the un- Huronview were able to attend. probably never Will derprivileged of the world. She e said the poor and wealthy of the Mr.' and Mrs: "Kenneth Mason —the Clasai world are in one boat and those of - visited recently with his mother, - can turn thOSe PTI R0 us who are privileged must ex- Mrs. John Mason of London, who things into Listowel a helping hand to the boat makes her home with her grand - Listowel people and other immigrants. daughter, Mrs. Harold Capener instant Cash.. (519) 291-3040 Gifts were exchanged b the °f London. " ng Y The Women's Institute is CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS members and the Least Coin was holding its Christmas meeting in received. Roll call was answered. the form of a pot luck dinner for by 11 with Christmas verses. members, families and friends. - � Mrs. Farrier closed the meeting The dinner will be held in the WI r withprayer. Hall on December 18 at 7 p.m. hp"In uni We at Rettingees Meat Market Dave, Irene, Carol, Dave, Ed, Marlene, Lloyd, Wolter, Linda, Joe, Rod and Garry wish you a - MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR ` We will be closing on Saturday, Dec. 22 at 12 noon ' until January 7, 1980 for maintenance and repairs. t y ti 0 STRUMMING AWAY—Hugh Sinnamon of Turnberry Cen- tral School and Chris Eagleson practise chords at a work- shop for music teachers. 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