The Wingham Advance-Times, 1947-12-11, Page 3Frigidaire
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$33.60
WINDSOR MAROON service for 8, $79,50
SAGU.ENY GOLD • 94 pieces, $85.60 - .
All English Dinnerware —
Large Variety of LAMPS
DANISH POTTERY
ITALIAN TEA SETS
MEXICAN POTTERY
Silverware and Flatware
Czechoslovakian
CUT GLASS CRYSTA/14
Large Assortment of MIRRORS
New shipment of FLOWERS
WHATNOT SHELVES
GIFT WRAPPINGS
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Propriety of a few or the metaphors world humanity endow«I with Ow
may be disputed, nevertheless, nostal- virutes so earnestly and itinocuttly en-
gia prompts speculation regardivg umerated by the little ()nes.
of
King," accompanied by the National
Anthem, 'Our Quests"-Proposed by
Warden Currie; responded to by
Messrs., Leckie, R, McLean and pr,
Woods,
"Canada"-Proposed by A. H. Mns-
grove; responses by Messrs, IcMil-
lan, Kellerman, 1),' Holmes and Dr.
MacDonald, ''The Town of Wing,.
ham"-Proposed by Mr. Cantelon; re-
sponded to, by GM McKenzie,, Win.
Nicholson and Dr, Redmond, "Out-
side Municipalities"'-Proposed by Robt,
Currie; to this were attached the fol-
lowing-,Messrs, ,Babier, Baillie, Era
ser and Di. Holmes.
"Our Educational iListitutions"-Pro-
posed by Geo. Spotton; replied to by
Principal Taylor. The address. by Mr,'
Taylor is said to have. been the speech
Thursday, D,.eg.embr 1.1,1947
Irma enjoyed,
Then Mayor Wtn, Holmes ealle,d the
gathering to order, and as Chairman,
nunoenced the following toasts: 'The
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'FORTY YEARS AGO
meeting ,O the County .Council in
Wingbant cities not omir often, and
last week it was decided by the citizens,
to recognize the event fittingly., by•
)3nrumpt to County Couneil-The
SMOKERS'
CIGARS
SUNDRIES
tendering the Council a Banquet, MAGAZINES Accordingly, on Thursday evening,
a Banquet was tendered them in the
new Wilson !block. Mr, 1.,, Kennedy
Haselgrove's was caterer for. the occasion, and did
his part handsomely, proyidieg an ex-
cellent menu, served in good style.. SMOKE SHOP About one .hundred sat down to the
tastily-prepared repast, which was very
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ptivro
ia-ke
and they're a most
welcome Gift for every
- member of the family,
from Dad down to
Junior.
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BRIDGE SLIPPERS
In White, Red, Blue, Black and Pink
LADIES' MOCCASINS in White,
Blue, Red, Pink and Brown
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ROMEOS
with Elastic Sides or Zipper
MOCCASINS and
COSY SLIPPERS'
for Men and Boys
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SKATE OUTFITS
for ALL THE FAMILY
White for MisSes and Ladies
Black with Brown Toe for Men and Boys
SKI BOOTS
For every member
of the family
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Little Tots will love these Cuddly,
COZY LITTLE SLIPPERS
that are so nice and warm on their feet. With
Fleecy Linings, Zippers and all the smqrt new
innovations that delight little tykes.
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SOCKS LUGGAGE
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Individual Pieces and Matched Sets, with or
without hanger
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STEWART
Home Appliances
of the evening. "Our Host"-Proposed
by Mayor Holmes.
IGeo. Cline and F. J. Hill rende;ed
valuable service, and delighted the
guests with their excellent vocal selec-
tions. The enjoyable social evening
closed by all joining in singing the
National Anthem.
Dr. Chisholm Speaks—Dr. T, Chis-
holm, M. P„ for East Huron, was
heard from in the House, during the
debate on the speech from the Throne.
His subject was tlejeterr French Treaty
and lie received many commendations
after its delivery.
L.O.L. Office, s—L.O.L. No. 794 met
on Friday evening iu regular monthly
meeting, and elected officers for the
ensuing year as follows:-W.M., W. J.
Greer; Dep.-M., J. Davidson; Chaplain,
Rev. T. S. Boyle, 13.A., 13.D.; Sec-
retary, Jos. Guest; Fin.-Sec., S. A.
Maguire; Treas., D. Bell; Lecturer, A,
H. Musgrove; D. of ,C„ Wm. Guest;
Committee, G. Manners, T. Hall, W.
G. Salter, A. Sanderson, C. Thornton;
Auditors, J. 13. Ferguson, J. Glenn. • *
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO
Trne Blue Elect Officers—The fol-
lowing officers were elected last Fri-
day evening in the Orange Hall: WM.,
Mrs. A. Joynt; D.M., Mrs, M. Beck-
k with; Rec. See., Mrs C Bell; Fin Sec.,
Miss Plenty; Treas., Mrs. Shackleton;
Chaplain, Mrs. W. T, Miller; D. of
Miller; LT., Mr. r). Hayden; 0.1%,
C„ Mr. A. Angus; Lect,, Mr. W. T.
Mr. C. Shackleton; Auditors, Misses
Verna Joynt and Mande natty.
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Eastern Star Officers—The follow-
ing officers were elected for the ensuing
sear at the Huron Chapter, No. 89, of
the Eastern Star, on Tuesday evening:
Worthy Matron-Mrs. Tatnlyn; Wor-
thy PattottsDr. 3. A. Fox; Associate
Matrott-Mrs, O. Thompson; Sec.-Mrs
E. 3. Nash; Treas.-Miss Mary Patti-
son; Conductress-Mrs. H. W. Shane;
,Assoc. Cotid.-Mrs. j. A. Fox; Three
Year Trustee-R, A. Coutts; Auditors-
trot. Tantlytt, tooth and Nash.
tluevale Orange Officers—The elec-
tion of officers of the Bluevale
NO. 188, Was held on Friday evening,
'December 1, with the following results;
W.M.-Robt. Forest; ralfAlenrY Ma-
titers; Chaplain - Edward Johnston;
Ree, Sec.-Chas. Bosnian; Fin. Sec.-
'Melville Dennis; Treas.-Geo. Thornton;
11 of C,-Lee lireekcnridge, First tec-'
tureMV. 'McGee; Committet-john Bos-
nian, Nenry Wheeler, C. Goal, j, Cur-
tis,A. Thornton.
1 'hit:tetrarch—Mr. Amble Paterson
Wingbati
'
spent last Sunday with:
his nephew, Mr. Ken Paterson, Mr,
and Mrs. Musgrove and Mrs. Greer of
,Wingliatit, spent Sunday with Mt. and
Mrs, Frank Iienry. Mr. and Mrs. W.
it Farrier and children, spent Sunday:
with he tomb; Mrs. R. T. Phillips of
Lucktow,
J. Ferguson has moved
itto the residence he recently purchas-
ed from Mrs. Ross, formerly the Rob-
ert flow property, while Mrs. Ross!
and daughter have tnoved to The house
they bought from Mr. W. tagleson
ott me Main St. Mr. R. Doi has
moved from Mrs, DnaillS house to the
one Ticcupied by N. Irwin, who has
gone in with his parents.
Salertv.,-Mr. and UM Win Gallaher
and Mr Stanley Gallaher from flue-
vile vicinity, tailed on Mr. and Mrs.
A. t. Gallaher last. Stinday. Mr. Wim
A, Gathers is having :a Inmate installed
REMINISCING
IF • 10 •
Children of Provence, France, rever-
ently recite the following prayer before
the Christmas cribs in that vicinity;
Little Jesus of the Crib—
Give us the virtues of those who sur-
round you.
Make us as philosophical as the fish-
erman,
Carefree as the drummer,
Merry for exploring the world
the troubadour,
Eager for work as the bugler.
Patient as the spinner, sf
Kind as the ass,
Strong as the ox which keeps you • g
warm.
Give us the sacred leisure of the
hunter.
Give us also the desire of the Shep-
herd for earthly things.
The pride of the trade of the knife.: to
grinder and the weaver,
The song of the miller.
Give us the knowledge of the Magi,
The cheerfulness of the pigeon,
The impulsiveness of the cork,
The diseretion of the snail,
The meekness of the lamb,
Give us the goodness or bread.
The tenderness of the wild boar,
The salt of the hathlotk.
The good humor of old wine.
The ardor of the Candle,
The polity of the star.
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Now booking Reserva-
tions for CHRISTMAS
and NEW YEAR'S
DINNERS
WE CATER
to Large or Small.
BANQUETS.
Book your Yuletide
DINNERS EARLY !
You may have
YOUR CHOICE of
TURKEY STEAKS
• or CHICKEN
1C4CilKt4ttlitlelltMOIMEWICKMICtMlIC-,P,4
Yemen's Grill
&7.1
in his house. Mr, Wesley Abraham is
home front the West, where he will
remain for some time before returning'
to his farm again. * 0,
FIFTEEN YEARS AGO
,11.1nelienzio-Drunnuond-s-A quiet but
pretty wedding took place op Saturday,
December 10, at St. Paul's Anglican
Church, Henstill,Whert Margaret Net-
terfielti, eldest daughter of Mr, and:
Mrs, Errold Drummond, became the
bride -5'f Orme Valentine Mackenzie,
youngest son of Mr, and Mrs, W. A.
Mackenzie, of Kincardine, Rev, Max-
well Parker officiated,
Wroxeter—Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mc-
Michael :were Sunday guests of Mr.
Graham Campbell, in Mortis, Mr.
and Mrs. D. S. McNaughton and John,
visited one day last week with Mr,
aud Mrs. Crosley Sothern at Ford-
wich. The local hockey team bas or-
ganized for the season with T.
Hemphill, President; Geo. Gibson,
Manager, and Laurie VanVelsor as
Sec.-Treas.
W.M.S. Election' of Officers—The
Christmas meeting of the Women's
Missionary Society, Wingham United
Church, was held in the school room.
The following -officers were elected
for 1933; Pres.-Mrs. W. H. Willis;
Vice-pres.-Mrs. L. A. Currie, Mrs. J.
Wilson, Mrs, J. Dennison, Mrs. M.
Griffin; Rec-Sec,-Mrs, C. Campbell;
Cor.-Sec.-Mrs. Jas. Gilmour; Treas.-
Mrs, F. R. Howson; Fin.-Sec.-Mrs. R.
L. Stewart; Envelpoe Sec.-Mrs A. J.
Walker; Christian Stewardship Sec.-
Mrs, Win. Field; Strangers' Sec.- Mrs.
P. Gowans; Temperance Sec.-Mrs, R.
J. Tyndall; Missionary Monthly Sec.-
Mrs, T, Miller; Associate Helpers -ec.-
Mrs. A. Ramsay; Supply Sec.-Mrs, R,
A. Coutts; Press' Sec,-Mrs. W. J.
Greer; Sec. of Communion-Mrs, Robt.
Currie; Pianist-Mrs. D. Geddes; Hon.
Pres, .of Mission Circle-Mrs. F. R.
Howson; Supt. of Mission Band-Mrs.
13. Wellwood ;Supt, of Baby Band-
Mrs. (Capt.) Adams; Leader of C.G.-
1.T. Group-Mrs, L. H. Currie.
Eastern Star Elect Officers—At the
regular meeting of Huron Chapter No.
89 O.E.S. held on Tuesday evening,
December 13, the following officers
were electer for the ensuing year; Wor-
thy Matron-Mrs. D. Rae; Worthy Pa-
ton-Dr. Stewart; Assoc. Matron-Mrs.
0. Habkirk; Assoc. Patron-Mr, Roy
McGee; Sec.- Mrs. E. J. Nash; Treas.-
Miss Mary Paulson; Conductress-Mrs.
W. H. Phair; Assoc. Cond.-Mrs. J. H.
McKay; Trustees-Mrs. A, Taylor, Mr.
Roy McGee, Mrs. Stewart; Auditors-
Mrs, T. Currie, Mrs. Fox, and Mrs,
Waram.
The Legion Annual
Turkey Draw
and Bingo
will be held in the
WinghamArmouries
Mon., Dec. 22
at 8.30 p.m.
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speaks of love end its beauty lasts forever.'
Clear, sparkling, flawless there is a blue
River tfismond just right for
)1er WM and your purse.
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