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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1953-12-09, Page 4Nationally Known Watches Dependability is our watchword: For this Christmas and for years to come . . . give one of our fine watches with precision movements and distinctive cases. We guar- antee their efficiency and gift worthiness. • GRUEN • BULOVA • OMEGA • ELCO • • LONGINES WITTNAUER MID° • LORIE You will find a host of wonderful gift suggestions for the whole family at , HAMILTON'S Diamond E Engagement 4/d Rings teleieleteiereleieteneteieteikeeleieidieetealiakeeeeeteeaieetteele, MEN'S RINGS Black onyx set in a sturdy 10K gold mounting $17.75 up Synthetic ruby with Initial or emblem, 10K gold $16,95 up Black onyx with diamond and initial or emblem, 10K gold 17.95 up "HAMILTON'S" Have a Complete Selection of Birthstones, -a7A-,IMMD;-V.r42-•aZabWarr9zts.azM.,-DorDiPiDs-D;-=(-41V4-11- Lay-away Now for Christmas Choose her Cluistmas diamond With confidence at "Hamilton's". 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Ihe &leen G©lld lx F.c' eiereeer $25.00 - $350.00 Every purchase gift boxed and wrapped free. Telephone and Mail Orders GENUINE GENERAL MOTORS PARTS and ACCESSORIES WINGHAM MOTORS ecember Meeting of W.. I. Features Christmas Program letio W*g Mv*A(1041100.0f. -Wedneediaa''f Peee. f+444 .••••-• A Aftliyelighted Christmas tree with all eXeleatege of presents gave a see- Perifible setting for the December Meeting pf Wroxeter branch, of the Weenee'e Institute, held in Masonic club rooms on Wednesday afternoon. • -The program Me was arranged. under • the standing .committee of .eitizensiiiP and education, Mrs. J. N, Allen was in charge of the motto, "Keep the Star of Bethle- hem shining for Christmas, 195$" and pointed out the necessity of keeping our minds on the real meaning of Christmas by remembering the great- est gift to the world, The Christ Child, Rev. Douglas Fuller of St. James Anglican church was guest speaker and his subject "Christmas with our fellow countrymen on Walpole Is, land." Having been for two years missionary te the Wien people there the .speaker was well informed. He described the visit to the homes prior to Christmas day, the poverty in seine of them and their devotion to the church. Members walked six Mlles to' attend the .Christmas eve service and then again the following day for the Christmas Communion service, Mr. Fuller expressed appreciation for the gifts fecM the mainland which inade it possible toprovide the childrea with Christmas gifts. He told of opening the rectory on Christmas day for the children who were not having a happy Christmas and sometimes as many as forty would gather and sing carrels and receive gifts. Their happiness brought joy to the heart of the .eter. 1C2rs, William Hart thanked the speaker. Mrs. John MacLean was in charge Of .4 display of home made Christmas gifts. Ammig the variety • attractive articles was A. 0100.4144 log with red. candles and Se.ilta. -Clatle Peaking out of the chimney flanked by a Clerifit,' wee tree. The log Wee made by Mrs. Harvey 'Timm. Mrs, William MacLean was named to purchase special Christmas gifts for Reboil: Riley, of Suneybreeit Hee" pital„ our adopted Killer,- Teel New- ton, who will spend Christmas en the West coast and for the former June Wailer, who is in the isolation hospi- tal with polio. She is the cbaughter of a former faithful Member of Wrox- eter W. I, the late Mrs. H. H. Weller, goell Pether sang Christmas cap* accompanied by Mrs. John Lane, Fay Smith and Cathhrine MacDonald sang a duet accompanied by Ann Douglas. The president, Mrs. John Lane, presid- ed and spoke words of welcome to AIM P. 404 rare, Fuller and other :guests. All were asked to pipe the gwilitegt arrZierrAimeze, social rhsouxrolegasmeldneomyrOgd. Herb Patterson as hostesses. Tree At United Church Wroxeter United Church will hold their annual get-together on Friday evening, December 11th, at it o'clock,. Teachers and offieere of the Sunday school are preparing a programme, There will be a Christmas tree and refreshments to which ladies of the congregation are asked to contribute. The social evening will be held in the church school room, W. M. S. December Meeting Mrs. B. W. Todd will open her home fel. the December meeting of the Wo- men's Missionary Society pf the United Church, on Friday, December 11th, at 3 p.m Mrs, Gilbert Howes will give a Christmas message, Others as- sisting in the worship service will be Mrs. Harvey Timm, Mrs, Frank Earle and Mrs. James Sanderson, The theme of the meeting is "And the word was made flesh and dwelt among us," The treasurer's report will be received. The bSausintfteesCmtillog to Town f Wroxeter held a meeting in the Masonic club rooms on. Monday evening to arrange for the coming visit of'Santa Claus to thia village on December 19th. Hpwick Lions Club and the local Women's In- stitute are lending their assistance. Santa will arrive by train from Wine. ham. Following the parade to the community Christmas tree the child,. ren will be given free pictures at the town hall end a treat. Salem Association Elect Officers President Mrs. Stanley Gallaher Presided for the December meeting of the Salem Women's Association in their church basement on Tuesday afternoon. The meeting was opened with the Christmas carol "0 Little Town of Bethlehem" followed by pray- er by the president, The Christmas story as found in St. Matthew's gos- pel, verses 1-11 was read by Mrs. Joe Simmonds. Mrs. Harvey Copeland read the financial statement for the year. The association had shared in extensive repairs to the manse, The election of officers took place as follows: Presi- dent, Mrs. Stanley Gallaher; see.- treas., Mrs, Harvey Copeland; good cheer, Mrs, Morrison Sharpie; decor- ating committee, Mrs. Charles ,Cath- ers, Mrs. Joe Sit/monde, Mrs, Stanley Hayes, Mrs, Jack Willits; manse com- mittee, Mrs. W. A. Cathbrs, Miss Minnie Linklater, Mrs. William Tay- lor; organist, Mrs. William Bolt; as- sistant, Mrs. Harvey Copeland; audi- tors, Mrs. Walter Willits, Mrs. Thos. Parker.mr, Personals and Mrs. Scott Hunter and baby daughter, of Strathroy, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Hunter. Miss Thelma Denny, of Preston, spent the week-erid wtih Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gibson, Wroxeter South. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brown return- ed home after spending a week with Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Jackman in Toronto, Mr, and Mrs. M. S. Aitkenhead, London, spent Friday with Mrs. D, S. MacNaughton and John. Mr. E, A, Corbett, Woodstock, was also a Friday visitor at the MaeNaeghton home. Mr. and Mrs, Lyle Brothers and daughters, Toronto, spent the week- end with Mrs. Victoria Brothers. Attending funeral services for the late Robert McMichael were Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd McMichael and family; Mr. Tom McMichael and daughter, Nora, Toronto; Mrs. William McMichael, Norval; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Westlake, Brampton; Mrs. Win. Cahoon, Mrs. Cliff ICahoon, Clifford Strong, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin White, Mrs, William Strong, all of Tara; Mrs, Margaret McTavish, Windsor; Archie McTav- ish, London; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gold, Mrs. Harris Gold and Mr. Bob Paulin, Toronto. Deep sympathy is extended to Mrs. Tyndall 1VIcKercher, whose mother, Mrs. Cummings, of Moiesworth, pass- ed away on Sunday at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Cummings had been in failing health and suffered a stroke: Friends here were shocked to learn on Thursday of the death of Fred Gadcke, of Fordwich. Mr. Gadcke was 75 years of age. He did not feel well on Wednesday and died during his sleep early Thursday morning. He was well known having been in the sawmill and lumber business for many years before his . retirement, His wife, a son and two daughters survive. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Munro and Winnif red, also Mr. and Mrs, William Wright spent Sunday with London friends. JAMESTOWN Miss Hazel Sanderson has taken a position in Wroxeter telephone office. Mr. Don Kai spent Sunday with friends in Galt. A shower was held in Bluevale on Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Har- vey Payne. fi. ALAN WILLIAMS Optometrist Patrick St., Wingham Phone 770 Evenings by appointment. iteeleeteikeeekeSfe fl Gift Suggestions From PURDON'S • Be sure to visit our store and see the numer- ous gift items on display there. You'll be amazed and delighted with the variety of gitt'selections available for your Christmas shopping. 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