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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1952-05-07, Page 1211111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111•111111111111•1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111i11111111,-= U U I n I Ii U U U U U U II U U U U U kW NAT by .Faberge • flirty, sunshiny new fragrance for flattering, fashion-wise accessory • for your light-hearted clothes • ".# li fun... Perfume 3. 6.50 10. Cologne Shower Set of Cologne Extraordinaire ono Simko Both Powder, $3.50 the set 1.75 3. 5. -AsiMcici,.,13 bons PHONE 53 ( pu4sTo.d, WINGHAM REMEMBER„--- MAY 11th suffering from pneumonia., Mrs. Ralph Metcalfe is also quite ill at her son, Leonard's Her daughter, Mrs. Sterling Haskins, of Lion's Head, has been spending some time with her. Our sympathy is also extended to all the relatives of little Robert Grant, who still lies seriously ill in a London hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Boyd and girls visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Redden, Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hunkin spent Sunday with relatives at Exeter. Mrs. John Gowdy spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. John Harper. V.M.S. The W.M.S. of the United Church met Wednesday afternoon, June 30th, at the home of Mrs. Torn Abraham, with eleven ladies present, Mrs. Harry Mulvey was leader. Mrs. Earl Fraser read a chapter in the Study book. Mrs. Alvin Fitch gave a good reading on temperance. Mrs. Martin gave a report of the morning meeting at the Presbyterial at Paisley. Mrs. Johann GOSPEL HALL Regular Sundays Services Sunday School 10.15 a.m. Remembering the Lord at 11.15 Gospel Meeting at 7.30 p.m. Prayers and Bible Study Each Friday evening at 8 p.m. CANADA'S TOP RiDERS TRAIN FOR OLYMPICS Central Press Canadian For the first time In Olympic history, Canada will place a team in the Olympic equestrian events at Helsinki, July 31. Under coaching of Major Anatol Michael Pieregorodzk, a top Polish rider who emigrated to Canada a few years ago, six Ontario horsemen are training at Aurora, Ont., for the gruelling Olympic three-day events. Here Major Gordon Gayford, one of Canada's best-known riding competitors, steers his mount, "Rocket," over a thorny hedge. "Rocket" is the country's reign- ing monarch of the hunter class. Gaylord is virtually assured of a place on the three-man Olympic team. Umbrellas In fancy rayon plaids, and the exciting new "Sunburst" style in beautifully blended tones. $4.95 to $6.95 Hankies y embroidered and wide lace trim hackies for a lovely gift. 35c to $1.00 Blouses As fresh as a breath of Spring, cool and sheer and more beautiful than' ever. See our stock of eelanese crepe Nylon tricot, and Nylon Sheer. $4.95 to $7.95 Nylon Hose Beautifully sheer nylons In the season's loveliest shades. Orient, Gold Stripe, and In- vitation int 45, 54 and 00 gauge. $1.25 to $1.95 THE SALVATION ARMY Edward St. Wingham Lieut. & Mrs. K. L. Kirby (Commanding Officers) You Are Welcome Sunday 11 a.m. - Holiness Meeting 2.30 p.m. - Sunday School 7 p.m. - Great Evangelistic Service with "The Salvation Serenaders" Tuesday 8 p.m. -- Old-fashioned prayer-meeting. Friday, 8 p.m. - Home League COME TO THE "ARMY" THE "FRIENDLY" CHURCH Gloves Smartly tailored in plain slip on, styles. Mesh, elm. moisette, nylon and: kid. Priced $1.00 to $4.50 Purses Select a gift handbag from our wide range of styles in plastic and leather finish. Box, pouch and shoulder bag styles rang- ing from . $4.95 to $11.95 Mother's Day is a family day, and gives you the opportunity to honour mother. King's carry a fine selection of 'the type of • gift any mother would appreciate. Keep memories alive with ,a remembrance from King's, it will please Her so much.. rpm QUESTION BOX Mrs. M, asks: Do you add sugar to rhubarb when it is being packaged for frozen locker space? Answer; We do not add sugar as a rule since it is often combined with sweet pineapple for use, Tender red rhubarb stalks are out into inch lengths and frozen "as is," Morning glories always close thets blossoms before it rains, c HEATRE TWO SHOWS Each Night, starting at 7:15 p.m. a SATURDAY MATINEE 2 p.m. ii ii Wednesday, Thursday, • May 7, 8 : ii ii "Too Young To Kiss"' i i Van Johnson June Allyson i A it i-: Friday, Saturday,- , May 9, 10 i a i i 0 'The Man with a Cloak' 4..•t, Joseph Cotten wow ri iii ii Barbara Stanwyck ii a - Monday, Tuesday, iti May 12, 13 'at kl: i "People Will Talk', . ..- . (Adult Entertainment) i I Cary Grant Jeanne Crain -6- 1 ITI Wednesday, Thursday,May 14, 15 i ,/ a ii "The Mask of the Avengerii • k John Derek Jody Lawrence i al si - Friday, Saturday,it May 16, 17 ii ii "Savage Drums" - i . • Sabu Lita Baron '---- . si 1 nu oil Ai 1 10 l'2 annitinatimitumnitiolimmilininimitsimilmilmiunimmitsit U a ii I I II I U ll ll l l l l l l UM IU M H ll l l l ll l 11 1 1 . 4 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 8 1 11 II I M U l l PAGE 'T.WICI4VE .1=1•00.0.. THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES WEDNESDAY, NAY 7th, OS Huron Maitland Presbytery Arranges Visits Among Y.P.S The presbytery of Huron-Maitland Urinal period: the male quartette gave has arranged a series of visits among one number and Miss Marion Mac- their young people's groups this year. . meng games were played and a Last Tuesday night, 15 of the mem- meeting, here of the Presbyterian Y,P.S. here, social time enjoyed. visited the Brussels Society. They provided two numbers on the Devo- W. I. Meeting The next W,I. meeting will be held in the Community Hall on May 14th. Lieut. Kirby of the Salvation Army, Wingham will give an address Every- one is invited. Central Press Canadian Rev. David, Johnson, pastor of the Swedenborgian Church of the Good Shepherd in Kitchener, Ont., who is putting the parable of the talents to the test is sure his congregation will turn out to be "good and faith- ful servants," Recently 132 parish- ioners extracted various amounts of money totalling $1,000 from the col- lection plate instead of putting it on. Six"months from now the col- lection plate will pass again and Mr. Johnson expects the $1,000 in- vestment will return bountiful divi- dens, The energetic minister, who comes from Philadelphia, hopes to remove church debts, amounting to exactly $1,000, by his "veeture of faith.' Congrs'.;.iticn mien are enthusiastically e in b a r It 641 a on various pursuits so as not to let their "talents rust," • closed the meeting with prayer, after which a social half hour was spent. Misses Shirley and Janice Merkley and Dianne Fitch were guests on Thursday after school at a birthday party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cronin in honour of little Patsy Cronin, who celebrated her 3rd birth- day. Carol Stokes, Billie Boyd, Ronnie Preiss, Keith Mulvey, Wayne Doug- las and Raymond Reid are attending the Beginner's Class for the month of May at the local school. Week-end guests with Mr. and Mrs. Hariy Miller were Mr. Geo. Miller; Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'Donnell and Roy; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taugher of Toronto, Dr. Griffith and Dr. Gaul of Kitchener and Mrs. Henry Mosack of Formosa. We welcome back Mr. and Mrs, William Irwin, who have spent the winter months with their daughters in London and Exeter, 1j2 cup chopped celery 4 minced green onions 4 or 0 sprigs watercress 1 tbsp. grated old cheese, Cut head lettuce in inch size cubes. Drain canned green lima bdans and save juice for soup or gravy, Toss lettuce, lima beans, carrot, celery, green onions, watercress and cheese. Whisk a white of an egg and mix over the ingredients Chill. Before serving sprinkle 114 cup French dressing among the foods. Accompany salad with an assortment of cold,- sliced meats, Fruit Gelatine 1 pkg, lime jelly 2 bananas 1 pkg. cherry jelly 1 tin peaches 112 cup whipping cream Prepare lime jelly according to dir- ections on package and pour into slightly oiled mold. When partially set place sliced bananas around the sides. Place in electric refrigerator until firm. Meantime, make the cherry jelly and then pour gently over lime. When second mixture is partially set slice the peaches and place along the sides of cherry mixture, (Do not press the fruit directly on the side of the pan, leave a film of jelly between fruit and pan.) Chill until firm. Invert the jelly onto a plate, Serve with whipped cream sweetened with 1.2 tsp. sugar. Butterscotch Brownies 51 cup butter 1 cup brown sugar 1 egg 1 tsp, vanilla cup bread flour 1 tsp .baking powder 1A tsp. salt 1,4 cup chopped nuts Melt butter in saucepan and stir in brown sugar until dissolved, Cool in- gredients slightly then beat in egg and vanilla Sift and measure flour, resift with baking powder and salt. Stir dry ingredients into the paste and add the nuts. Pour into a greased 8x8 inch pan, Bake in electric oven of 350 degrees for about 30 minutes. When cool cut into bars, • Thb ever so feminine selec- tion that is sure to .vin your Mother's favour. -'Satin Crepe and nylon in tailored or lace trim. $3.00 to $6.50 NEW LOW TAX• FREE PRICE • Pill r i I S„!1 Radio & Electric "Serving Yon Since 1935" NEWS OF I3ELMORE Now you simply dial the° Mixmaster to the cor- rect mixing speed for any mixing job you have at hand! They are alI plainly indicated on the new Mix-Finder dial. You have the perfect mixing speed at , your finger-tips. Come in and ' see the new Mixmaster. Complete with juice ex- tractor. Sunday School Sunday school commenced in both McIntosh and Belmore Presbyterian Churches last Sunday for the sum- mer. Baptisms Sunday afternoon, Rev. M. Bailie gave a thoughtful address on, "The meaning of the Sacraments". During the service, baptism was administered to Donald James, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Don MacAdam, and to Doris Virginia, baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Stokes. Personals Several from here attended, and enjoyed the well rendered play, "Her Step-Husband", in the Town Hall, Teeswater, last Saturday night. Mrs, James Dickson spent Saturday with her sister, Mrs. Robert Jeffrey. ' We regret to report that Mrs. Clark ! Renwick is under the doctor's care, Hello Homemakers! Mothers are often heard to say, please don't buy anything for me on Mother's Day. On the other hand both husbands and children wish they could buy Mom the best she ever wanted, Among the many gifts there are personal items which will be remindful of her thoughtfulness and care of us .At the same time we should promise to fol- low the fifth commandment through- out the year. Although "mother-worship" was common in the early Greek history. Nothing of this nature was officially recognized in Canada until 1914, when the government announced that the second Sunday in May would be the day for public expression of reverence to mothers and the carnation was adopted as the floral emblem signify- ing sweetness, purity and endurance. Today many people pay tribute to mother by wearing a coloured flower, while others wear a white flower in memory of their deceased mother. No matter what the gift or gesture may be ,let us be sincere about oar affection for mother. TAKE A TIP 1. If teenagers want to make a cake for next Sunday, suggest an easy recipe for them to follow ,and find the icing decorator for them. 2. If the teenager. has suggested cooking the Sunday dinner order foods which can be prepared easily and baked at the same time in the oven. One suggestion may be pork chops cooked in mushroom soup, baked potatoes, buttered corn nib- lets and pineapple upside down cake. 3. A hearty spring salad may be eas- ily concocted by someone who is not equipment. to mother's kitcheh. 4. Boys may find an interest in don- ating the brick of ice cream for desert and finding •an assortment of toppings to make ice cream sundaes. Supper Salad 1 cup headlettuee 1 cup green lima beans 1 cup grated carrot BIBLICAL PARABLE BROLIGIITyp;r9 DATE King Dept. Store "The Friendly Store" 00000 111111111'10111111. llllllll I ll l l ll tttt t tttttt 111191111i114 lll 00000000 ll 141111111111111Milii l l o l l lll ,d,iYYiYlii1111'iuiillnY