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which 'sneaks well for the reputa-
tion of time Wroxeter group ,for
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SERIES OF FILMS
TO BE SHOWN AT
Y.P.11, MEETINGS
WRON.ETEri,- --The Carrie and
Wroxeter Young People's Union
Met on Sunday evening in the
(Jerrie United Church scnoolroom.,
In the 'absence of the president,
Verne Cooke . presided.
:The li,)aster theme was carried
out in . a well arranged program.
Dorothy Toner read the. Scripture
lesson from Matthew 28: 1-8. Gwen
Gibson led in Prayer and Mrs. W.
3' V.:Buchanan gave a dramatized
reading of the Easter story.
Rev. Mr. Buchanan showed a
'very interesting film on "Making
Right Choices" which was ac-
companied by a sound record, A
lively discussion took place' after
on the right choices in warious
situations. This was the first of a
saries of films which will be shown
at the Y.P.U, meetings. Next meet-
ing the film will be entitled, "Right
Attitudes,"
It was • decided to invite time
Wroxeter Community Club to pre-
sent the play "Mr. Beane from
Lima," about: the middle of, April in.
Oorrie.
Next meeting will be held in
Wroxeter on Sunday evening, April
8th, when refreshments will he
served, The meeting closed with.
Taps.
Local Winners at
Stone School Euchre
Morris folks held a euchre in the
Stone School last Friday night,
Fifteen tables played and Mrs.
Arthur Edgar and Gordon Higgins
held high points, and Etta Tay
and Hugh Sinnamon held low
points. Mrs.. J, M. Conites had the
most lone hands, Lunch was served
and the next euchre will be held
on March 20th.
Mrs. Ross VOgah
Wins Television Set
Mrs. Ross 'Vogan, Wingham, was
the lucky winner of a 17" Philips
television set in last week's con-
test for the "Tops in TV" program,
over radio station CkNI. Mrs.
Vogan was the first resident of
Wingliarn to win a prize in the
contest, which runs for eight weeks
over the local station, with tele-
vision set being given away eitell
week.
To win Mrs. 'Vogan had to antis-
wee the question "What two spec-
ial days 10 the mouth of April are
celebrated on the 'same day this
year?" the answer being April -
POOPS Day arid raster Sunday,
Which both fall On April 1st,
Mr. and Mrs, Lyle Hart and
little daughter, Toronto, -spent the
week-end with Mr. and ,IVirs. Wm,
Hart,
Mr, and WS, W, LOOSPII,
spout the week-end with
Mrs, MacNanghton,
Mr. and Mrs. Fad. Wightman
and family, Belgrave„ were Sam--
day visitors in town.
Deepest sympathy is exiimeled
to Mrs. .Eldred Niehril in the
death of her sister, Mrs. Dan
Aides of Three Rivers, California,
whose death took place on Thurs-•
day of last week.
Wroxeter Canmunity Club held
a successful dance in , the town
hall on Friday night. Sangster's
Orchestra provided the music.
Jim Wylie of r'arkdale spent the
week-end with his parents. Mrs.
Wylie, who has spent the past
week with Toronto friends, re-
turned home,
New Members Will CLUB ALMOST HEADY Be Received Sunday
wRoN13 'r4g On Sunday next WITH NEW PLAY
March 2iith, a number win be re-
ceived into church membership at
the regular morning service at
the United Church. Rev, W. J. V.
Buchanan will be in charge or the
Service.
A cordial invitation is
to all to attend.
WROXETER
WROXETER The Community
Ciub will soon be ready to Preserit
the play "Mr, Beane from Lima."
It IS a three-act comedy to be extende d presented by the following: Mrs.
John Lane, Mrs, O. Howes, Mrs,
Walter Woods, Miss Betty Newton,
Mrs. Clarke Sharpin, Mrs, lea
McLean, Mrs. Alex lVicTavisb, Peter
Dobson, Gilbert Howes, Lloyd
Townsend and Ronald MeMiebael,
Mrs'. Mani Mks
Dies in .California
wfwx=gri, Mrs, Filkired
Nichol, 4th line Turriberry„ re-
ceived the sad word of the' death
Of her sister, Mrs: Dan .Aides, of
Three Rivers, California; who died
in Municipal. Hospital, \resells.,
California on Thursday., March
lath following a few weeks' ill-
ness:, Mrs. Allen was the l'orMer.
Margaret Holmes born in IViorn-
ington Twp.
She is survived by her husband
and one daughter, Mrs. Dolph
(1.?mola14)t Warn Three,,Rtvers.
Two brothers .Alex,;
both of Newton, wo
:Mid) 'Spencer,
Eldred MOO -of 131"4revale also
survive„ , • - —
guests of the Moleswortb
branch when Miss I-Tuber conduct-
ed a course on '"Sandwiches for
All Occasions,"
President Mrs. A, Simpson wel-
comed the visitors. Miss Ruby Duff
of Rluevale„ spoke briefly on the
coming' campaign stressing
the importance of X-ray service .'
and urging' ali present to do their
Part to make the eampaign I00
per cent successful.
Those Who attended both shoe:
ernmes which' are provided with-
nit cost by the" Department of
Agriculture, felt that it had been ri
profitable, as well as enjoyable,
project.
HELP YOUR
RED CROSS
Uke AlOrAillg, while sluiving,
Local W.I., Group fellow was cursing so loudly it at-
Molesworth Guests- tracted the attention of his wife,
who was. preparing breakfast LI
WROXF.TER, On T hit rsdaY the kitchen, "What's the matter?".
members of the Wroxeter WI called the young spouse,
group as well as Bluevale were "My razor it won't cull" lie
shouted.
"Dent be silly, dear!" she declar-
ed. "Yon Mean ,to tell me. your
beard is tougher than linoleum?"
Why you'll find it easler to
Keep track of Expenses ...
when you have a
CURRENT
ACCOUNT
.Suppose you ask at
-.your nearest branch of
The Canadian Bank (if
Commerce: "just how can a Current
Account help me keep a more accu-
rate record of my expenses?"
They will point out all these advan-
tages which you obtain when you'
have a Current Account:
At the end of each month, you'll
receive a typed statement. This
will show these monthly entries:
(I) every deposit you have made;
(2) every withdrawal you have
made;
(3) the balance standing to your
credit at the end of the month.
Along with the statement, you'll
receive your cancelled cheques
drawn agbinst your account
during the month.
You'll find this combination of bank
statement and cancelled cheques a
great help in keeping an exact record
of your transactions month by month.
Open a Current Account at your
:nearest branch of The Canadian Bank
of Commerce to-day. We will gladly
—help you.
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Short Course Held
By Institute Members
WROXETER-L"Salads" was the
subject under discussion when
Miss Huber of the i-Tome Econom-
ics 'Branch, Denartrnent of Agri, ,
Lure, conducted a short course for
the local branch of the Women's
Institute pa Tuesday after»rion.
Twenty-eight were in ateendalice
and included a few members of the
Molesworth branch and some 'oval
guests,
Three different • kinds of salad
dressing were demonstrated and a
wide varicty of tasty salads made
use of - corned beef, tuna fish,
macaroni and many other unusual
ingredients with amazing results.
Mrs. W. T. MacLean welcomed the
visitors. Mrs. MaeNaughton in-
troduced time speaker, Miss Huhr'r,
who was thanked by Mrs. G.
Howes.
These present were privilege-1 to.
taste the salads when tea was.
served.
Relieve That Tired Feeling
by CORRECTING those
FOOT TROUBLE5
SEE MR. Si UNDER, of
Kitchener, well known
FOOT SPECIALIST and
MANUFACTURER of
FEATHERWEIGHT
ARCH SUPPORTS,
who will be at my store to give relief to those
suffering from Foot Ailment,
TUESDAY, Mare 27
WEDNESDAY (morning) Mar. 28
CALLAN SHOES
Phone 12 Wingham
Serves all Canada
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11P011rel'illpip The Winghaol Advance-Times, WeditesdaY,
flowers and earths added to
Sappiness of the occasion.
Mrs, Rae is quite active and , WROXEITV.R- The Canadian
WROXIMR, - • Congratulations 4-ijoys fairly good health. She is 'Ciris in Training of the United
ttlut good wishes; art. 00,01,14.0 ttt. an :active member of the W.M.S. Church met at the home of Jean
um, W. It • min and . Women's *Institute and in- :Thompson on Wednesday night, It
yr li-rested in community events. was a work meeting and the meril liar tsar'' I-Ier many friends and. :neighbor bk-rs were busy making cook books
gifts, join in extending best wishes. to be sold at the Tuesday B,vening
Starlight Group bazaar on April
28th.
Vito will also have a Obi-
. play of Indian work including the
bead wor nd puppets which they
have found so interesting during
the winter season.
Mrs, Glenn MelVfiebeel, leader of
th e gru np, spoke to the girls on the
cooling T.B. X-ray campaign for
faron ( 'minty and urged .them to
hell, make it a. success,
The group plans to hold an
,;aster party on April 4th, at 2 pm.
at the home of the leathir, Mrs,
M elViichael and hope for a full
iittemulance,
ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE
THE FORCE PROVIDES A CHALLENGE TO QUALIFIED' OUNG
MEN WHO ARE WILLING AND ABLE TO MEET THE DEMANDS.
OF A LAW ENFORCEMENT CAREER.
The prime requisites of a member of the Royal
Canadian Mounted Police are intelligence, loyalty,
integrity and courage. Service requirements frequently
entail long hours, inconvenience and -personal danger.
Service benefits and advantages include a certain
prestige, good comradeship, a measure of adventure
and satisfaction through service to Canada.
if you are interested in a career in the Force,
some of the qualifications are:
Age: Between 18 and 30 years,
Height: between 5'8" and 6'5",
British subject or Canadian citizen,
Unmarried,
Good physical condition,
Ability to pass an education test based on a Grade X level. '
If you feel that you possess the basic qualifications, you
nee invited to apply at the nearest R.C.M. Police office or writ*
SO
THE COMMISSIONER, R.C.M.POLICE, OTTAWA
rakes Interest in
,Community at 83
'""I CUT, CRAFTS TO BE
the DISPLAYED AT BAZAAR.
Mare)! 2oth
birthday, A
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Pala
W. Underwood Wins
Special Bingo Prize
WROXNTER—Twelve t 4a b.l e$
were in play when the Women's
Institute held a progressive euchre
in the community- centre onThurs-
day evening.
High scores were held by Mrs.
Tin:mans Vittie and Mrs. Harry
Adams, Wm, Taylor and Charles
Cathers won ,honors for the men.
Justin Will and Mrs.. Wi-h. Max-
Well won the novelty prizes by
wearing something green for St.
Patrick's Day.
Mrs, Wes ;Newton and Mrs. Los
Douglas arranged' the party. Wes
Underwood won the special bingo,
a plastic pantry set,