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THE WINGRAIM .ADVANCE-TIMES
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• the United Church on Sunday with
gi Rev. J, H, Martin in charge. The
choir rendered special music, an an-
et! them, "He Arose", with C. Douglas
fee taking the solo part, and the Ballagh
sisters sang a trio, "Mary at the
ee-- Tomb",
eek i Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. El-
N. neer Jeffray on the arrival of a
daughter.
a I Mr, and' Mrs. Gordon Walker and
family, of Wingham, and ,Mr. and
1-11 Mrs. Ivan Haskins and family spent ▪ Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
• Fitch.
• Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Abraham were
• dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
E ,Fitch on Sunday evening.
W.I. Meeting
Last Wednesday Mrs. John Farrell
opened her home for the meeting of
;-•-• the Behnore Institute. Twelve ladies
and several little folk were in atten-
ii dance. Quilting was enjoyed and a
jel 'social. time, while quilting. In thd
a'
fMd Mr. Stewart Mulvey and Mr, R.
-- Harding, of London, spent the week-
end with relatives here.
Miss Mildred Ballagh, of Galt, Is
ie spending the Easter vacation with
• her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rowland
Bellagh,
• Mr, and Mrs. Graham eleNee, of
11 Dungannon, spent Sunday with Mr.
e.; and Mrs. Earl MeNce Mrs. E. Mc-
Nee and Dorothy returned with them
to s
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• BE LMORE
Rita i CP, (;orris, visited on . of f•-;, • , ,ehort bueinews meeting. It was de-
! president the f•eorctary conducted a
0 ' Mrs. P'l
Mrs. .1. Farrell. ! the Salve; ion Army again this year
Bided that the Institute .colleet for fl Thursday with Mrs. N. Harper and
• end enileetore were hp ointed for the
fsi
absrmee of berth. president and vice-
A euchre party was hold in the
community hall on Monthly night last,
sponsored by a group on the .second
of Garrick. Eleven tables were in
play, with prizes going to Mrs, Jas.
Inglis. Riiss flay McLennan, NIr. Jus-
tin Will and Tom leeeGlynn. Mr.
Jack Dettman received the luelty
chair prize. A similer gathering was
held Monday night of this week with
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Fitch as convene
ere.
Master David Martin of Toronto„
is spending the holidays with his
grandparents at the manse,
Special Easter service was held in
Miss Lorraine Hanna had her ton-
ells removed last Thursday in Wing-
ham General Hospital.
Mr, Don Young and family of
Lambeth, Misses Linde and Barbara
fehoebottom of London, spent Sunday
with Mr. elle Mrs. J. MeBurney, the
girls remaining for the Easter hen-
days.
(7,G.I.T. Meeting
The C.G.I.T. meeting was
bold Thursday evening, at 7,30 p.m.
The meeting was opened with the us-
ual ceremoey„ The minutes of the last
meeting were ri-nd and the roll cell
was given. The treasurer's report. Was
than read. Mary Scott and Freda
Cook were appointed to take the next
meeting, Lois Coll moved that the
businees periocl he adjournrd„eecond-
ed by Marlene MacKenzie. The wor-
ship period was taken by Marilyn
Moores. Hymn 215 was 'sung and a
reading was read in unison. Marilyn
Moores read an Easter story and
hymn 30 was then sung. Marilyn
Moores read a story, "The Friends of
Jesus Carry Con" and then leel in
prayer. Hymn 152 was sung and Mil-
dred Cook played a piano solo. The
Mission Study was on religion taken
by Mrs. Ross Anderson. The scrap
book on Canada was started and Taps
was sung.
An estimated 250 television sets are
in operation in the Montreal eree with
varying results reported by owners
who must beam in on American pro-
grams.
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different distriete. .A, bounteous lunch
was served by Mrs. Harry Miller, Mrs.
Curie and Mrs. Norman New-
Foie, Several other ladies attended the
next afternoon and evening and help-
ed to finish the quilt.
BELGRAVE
Mrs. Clifford Logan held an alum-
imum demonstration at her home ten
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Here's all there is to dis•
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container which holds
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Today's glamour girl 1144. a large
waist and a bigger chest expansion,.
but through the past IS years only
the shoulders haven't changed—they •
measure about the same.
Principal causes for these changes
says the article, are a freer style
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ST. HELENS
i;nd ;one
Mrs. ef el Brown of Waterloo, are
holiday h,itor , with Mr. and, Mrs.
R. Wood ,...
!qr. and G. ot Miller and
Larry and Min Dori, Taylor of
1,0nricio, :t rot Mr, NIttrray Ta l.,r of
\\ n• vr visit.../... foe Ole.
(lay weele-eud with M r , ;I rv ', et -•-
Clieeter ee"lor.
Mr.' and Mrs. ke S. Nfeint -••: art-:
1)01,31d (ettawa, wire 1;...ist ,r
itors with Mr. anti Mrs.. \V. 1.
Louie Weatherhead
Tin. Ilic \‘. . ,
ham General Tiospital, of ierotie
Weetlierheed early Friday morning.
Mr. elevadierliced, who tel been re-
moved 'ft the hospital ors We,iiiesday,
had been confined to his home for
..t e r two years. Jrr1lowtrig a stroke.
Miss Norma eVeatherlivad r
lion at Lee home here.
Mr, Do,nahl el el /meld is setioe4y
ill at his holm Icre 1,1lowing a strok•i.
suffered Thursday evening.
ciete l ee Metebeillin is lea ne-for
+.11e l':ast ,.r vacation.
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The impossible we do right
away;
A rhiracle takes a little
longer.
Come in and see the 1951
Philo Refrigerator
Refrigeration & Electrical:
Service
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Phone 549 Wingham
of dress, increased. lnterosts in sports, I
more abundant food and a faster pace
of living.
Some $3,000,000 is being vet each
week in Alberta in the search for
new oil deposits.
DONNYBROOK
Mr, and Mrs. Stuart .chamney and
Diane, were recent visitors with Mr,,
and Mrs, Cliff Henderson .at Kipper}.
Miss Irene Jefferson of Dunnville,
is spending the Easter vacation at her
home here.
Sgt. and Mrs. Herb Dainty and sons
of Camp Borden, were week-end vis-
itors with Mr. and Mrs, Edw. Robin,'
son.
Miss Irene. O'Connor of London, was.
week-enf.1 visitor with her ststeree
eho Miteere, elorgeret end Rose O'recrie
nor.
Miss Mary let 'dy is spereling the
holifia,ya ;t her h ome at Seaforth,
• • • Mr. (Jerald Jefferson of Windsor,
eneet the holiday week-end with rela-
thee: here.
Mrs. Elizabeth Naylor and eel., Wm.
Feeley of Benmiller, were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Naylor and family.
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