The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-12-19, Page 6Page 6—The Win Advance -Times, December 18, 1878
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Fruit Market
VISITING CAROLERS—Residents at the Brookhaven Young Peoples' group of Belmore this week. The visitors
Bill and Phyllis Bain Nursing Home were treated to a visit from the Presbyterian entertained everyone with various Christmas carols.
Unit meeting is highli hted wi send
gifts tob Advent worship hse'Ce Austral
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n Alex Taylor on the theme "The Ha Gowd and carols The ladies of St. Andrew's
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hosted the Christmas meeting of Advent of Christmas-, was were sung throughout the ser- Presbyterian Church served a
Unit Two of the United Church depicted with candles vice. Roll call, 'a Christmas delicious dinner to the members
FRUff.MARKU1 Women on Wednesday of last representing the Advent, namely thought or wish', was answered of the Wingham branch of the
week. Amid symbols of Christ- hope, preparation, peace, joy and by the members. Women's Institute in the church
mas and a candlelight centre love. The candles were lighted as basement,. on Thursday, Dec. 13.
Mrs. L. Schmidt o ed the each of the following members During the business that Thursday, Dec. 13.
Heinz Sweet 24 oz.1 worship service an read took her respective part in the followed minutes were read by , , Tables were decorated for the
MIXED PICKLES q q scripture from I John, apters service: Mrs. A. Taylor, Mrs. G. Mrs. John Strong and a festive season and Mr. Vance
four and five.. She ated a Minogue, Mrs. C. Grainger, Mrs. treasurer's report was given by complimented members by
Mrs. Delbert Clegg. Mrs. Gibson giving favours. Helen McBurney
beautiful Christmas p ayer and a L. Walker, Mrs. R. ,Gibson and �8 Y
Green Giant 14 oz. 9 Christmas carol was sung. Mrs. J. McCutcheon. gave the 1980 slate of officers as ,,crocheted floral corsages and
FANCY PEAS 2/e75 The worship, prepared by Mrs. A Christmas poem was read by Prepared by the nominating , presented theins them to each member
committee. She also gave the :%, of the institute.'
Remembrance convener's ' After the dinner a short
9 report. It was decided to give a business meeting was conducted
Maxwell House 10 oz. Christmas in South Africa
� donation toward the payment on by the vice-president, Mrs. John
TAHT COFFEE 5.69 a piano and a special offering L. Currie. r4pmbers 1
read d u r n g g u I d m e et n g was taken for the . Canadian the roll call telling how grand-
Hostess 200 g. Reg. 1.09 Cancer Society. mother cooked meals for
GORRIE—The December friends the Christmas in Africa Christmas.
POTATO CHIPS PS . 8 A card was signed for Mrs.
meeting of the St. Stephens was a happy occasion: Rev. g Mrs. Charles Jones read a
Guild met at the church on Dec. Orrence Laramie reminded Elmer Farrish, a patient in letter from the secretary of the
, and Christmas Hospital, 12 at 7:30 p.m. for a Christmas everyone that Christmas is the Victoria Hos P Country Women's Association of
treat boxes were packed for local
STORE HDUOS: � pot -luck dinner. The delicious time for giving and especially to P NSW of Wingham, Australia.
lg meal was enjoyed by 23 members help missionaries at home and shutins. 'She along with the president,
M00007 to Friday 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. and friends with the turkey being abroad. If people think of Refreshments were served by sent best wishes from the
Saltordgs 7:30 a.m. t0 7:the hostess and several members
.00 p.m. cooked by Mrs. Harold King. themselves a little less and organization and two gifts.
Pho357-2240 CLOSED SUNDAYS We Deliver The president, Mrs. William others more often all will truly while everyone enjoyed recorded
ne The branch directors were in
ti Bennett, gave a reading con- have .the Christmas spirit. Rev. music from The Living Christ- charge of the Christmas program
by
cerning a Christmas in South Laramie also thanked the guild mas Tree presented each year he of carol singing, readings, mouth
Africa. She told about all the on behalf of the church for all of the ministry of music . the organ selections and the skit.
hardships the missionaries en- its support during the past year. People's Church, Toronto. There was an exchange of gifts
dured and how they tried to make A gift exchange was enjoyed The January meeting will be r and the meeting closed with the
Christmas like it was in the and. Mrs. Harry King served a e home of Mrs. Alex Taylor Royal Anthem
homeland, Canada. As a result of light lunch and the meeting with Mr's. J. Strong and Mrs.
NINE= gifts received from relatives and closed with prayer. Minogue as conveners.
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Currie Furniture
The Currie - Walker Funeral Home
Doug h Marilyn and Doug & Jackie
Wingham, Ontario
HAPPY BIRTHDAY --On Monday the Brookhaven Nursing Home held a party for
December birthdays. This month there were two birthday resldents. Amy Baker, who
turned 90, and Gordon Game", who Is 80 this month. Students from the public school gave
gifts to the couple.
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As Christmas bloorms we hope
Its unique brilliance and color
will brighten all your days.
Shirley's House of Fashion
and . .
The girls at the Flower Nook
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Our sincere thanks.
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The delicate sounds of
Christmas bells sound the
jubilant music of a festive holiday.
As their melody echoes
we chime in with our
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fervent thanks.
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