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include the velvet skirt and
pretty blouse, The two adding up
to m charming informal, late
afternoon or evening outfit. This
' black velvet skirt is slim with a
.kick-pleat in back. The blouse is
as practical as it is pretty since
the fabric is one of the drip-dry
cottons with a silken look and
feel, The sleeves are perma-
nently ,pleated and the. cuffs are
fastened with crystal buttons. A
string tie of black velvet finishes
the demure little collar. _e
Wingham. People
Are Saving Lives
The people of' Wingham can be
proud of the stippoort which they
have given, to UNICEF. The C.Q.
1,T, has sent $109,00 to this
ited Nations Children's Fund to use
for food and medicine.
With this $109.00 UNICEF can'
proVide enough shots of penicillin
to cure yaws for 872 children Or
enough e BCG vaccine to protect'
againseTB for 1px0`-pebille:::Many
thanks pre 'eet4ndede to ail who
have made this possible.
WiFe Preservers-
French fried potatoes taken from the freezer usually need about one-half hour in a moderateleheatee oven for heating
id,
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14
r.
BUNNY BAGS
and
SUITS PRAM
FAIRYLAND 3rd Anniversaru saielharsdau, Friday, SatiolakNov, 15, 16,17
10% Discount on'thiiiie Stock 61 Infants to 6 Years Old
Boys' and Girls'
CARDIGANS' AND
PULLOVERS
Wool, nylon and
orlon
Assed styles & colors
S1 98 - $3.98
Pink, Blue Yellow and Nile
$5 Anniversary Sale 95 - $13.95 Assorted ,styles
Wray.liaycroft
Vows at Toronto
Muriel. Rayerok daughter of Mr,
'and Mrs. Thomas Raycroft, became
the bride of Jelin Wray, son of
Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Wear &
Wingham,, in Danforth. United
Church, Toronto, on October 27th,
Rev. Dr, .1', E. Bell, assisted by
Rev. O b. Matheson, officiated
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride wore a welti-length
gOwn of white brocaded taffeta A
jewelled coronet held her
tip veil of tulle and lace, and she
carried snow mums and red roses.
The attendants were Mrs, George
Gooch, sister of the bride, and
Eileen Wray, sister of the groom,
were ballerina-length gowns of
turquoise and shrimp-pink bror
eadeci taffeta with matching hats
and carrying golden mums, Becky
Hoy, the flowergirl . Wore . delicate
yellow brocaded taffeta and car.
ried a, . basket of baby mums and
rosebuds.
The groomsman was George
Wray and the ushers were Herbed,
Funrerton and Sfaniey $ayes. ;
• Receiving in the church imamate
the, bride's mother Wore a , navy
dress of crystal crepe, pale blue
eeceesbries and a gorsage of pink
roses. "The groom's mother aselsted
wearing, a deep green dress tefeh
a corsage.• of yellow roses. The
couple left on a ,honeymoon triP,44
'western Canada and upon rettitii
will reside in Toronto.
Among the guests in attendance
were: Mr. and Mrs. A. Becker and
family,. front, •leitthenek; Mrs, W.
Fumertore 'and family "of Am-
pride, Ottawa and London; Mrs, S.
Hunter and family, of Renfrevve
Mr. and Mrs. A. Jackson and lam-
ily of Cobden, and Pembroke; Mr.
and Mrs,.F. Daublerlee and family,
of Belmore; Mr. and hers, N. Hard.,
ing and family, of - Fordwich; Mr.
and. Mrs. S. Hayes, of Wroxeter;
'Miss Loreen Wray, of .Wingham;
Mrs, Wm, Behrns and Laura, oT
Harriston; Mr. and Mrs. E. Fern,
Mr, and Mrs, C. Raycroft, MIAs Joy
Wray, Mrs. Alvin Wray, arid fam-
ily, Mr. and Mrs. 3, Narrie; all of
Toronto, s
St. Andrew's W.M.S.
Studies'-Activities'
Of Canadian Church
Mrs. Alexander Nimmo presided
for the November meeting of St;
Andrew's Auxiliary of the W.M.S.
and opened the ineetitig with 'the
call to worship, "Seek ye the Lord
while He may 'be found."
The Scripture lesson was read
by Mrs, Gordon Hastie arid Mrs,
7. W, Mckeibben led 4n the Glad
Tidings prayer. The acting seere-
taey, Mrs. .1-1, Aitchison, read the
minutes of the previous meeting.
and celled the roll. Mts. W. fling-
rose reported On Contents of two
boxes of nothing shipped to For-
mosa. The treasurer, Mrs. N. L
Pry, read her report and also read
a paper on Nigeria written by
Miss. .'Laura K, Pelton and telling
of the needs of Nigeria,
Holmes led in the offertory prayer,
The. topic, "What. Is the Presbee,
terian Church in. Canada Doing?"
was presented under the following
headingS, Where and how do We
share in the Work of MissiOris, of
Medical Health, in the training of
national leaders, in teaching and
helping people to read' Christieri
Literature, in Welcoming people ot
other lands, in relieving physical
needs and hi general co-operative
Work," ,The different subjectii
were dealt With by Miss Cora Gil-
kinsoof Mrs, Gilmour, Mrs. A,
Hastings and t, Endie,
The Meeting Was brought to a
close With prayer by Mrs,' Mc-
Lean.
Mushrooms add floor and tot-
too interest to ,t011pg, gravies and,,
Math clighek, FOr serving With
teak or other Meet, use rc very hot
pan and try dtituoifittoio retie and
tnitinl 'in :1 WIN Wier told, cook
foe 4 to IMMO*.
Wedll.4$04y, NM'', loqu
Stafford-Hall Vows Ching headdress and 'shoes and
Carried a. remegity of gold porn-porn
mums.
Bridesmaids were Misses Phyllis
Beasley and Catharine Hall, the
lattee a sister of the bride, The
fernier wore apricot crystalette
with matching' headdress and
shoes, while Miss Hall was attired
similarly in gold erystalette. Both
carried poni-porn
Mr. jaelc Stafford, brother of the
groont was the' beet man, end the
ushers were Mr. Bob Sternoi, Lis-
towel. and Mr. Ivan E. White of
Bracebriclge, " * '
The reception was 'held in the
church parlours, where a buffet
luncheon was served to the guests.
The bride's mother received in a
dress of princess blue crepe with
pink accessories and corsage of
pink ropes,. While the groom's
Mother 'selected grey. taffeta. with
block acceSsories and pink roses.
For hoe•,wedding , trip to , New
York and :other ,points. the bride
donned an ulna sheath, dress with
which she wore white acceeseries
and pink .roses: The couple .will re-
side ;in „Kiteilenele
Cut 8 oz.
Mbied FRUIT , ,21c
Red Gloved S oz.
CHERRIES .. 33c
Green Glared 8 oz.
CHERRIES . 35c
Glace.) 4 oz,
Pineapple Rings -.18c
Cut , 8 oz,
Mixed PEEL 18c
isslon Circle
Rola Meeting
The *Pio Wernen'A Mission
Prele At the lAlnixttem, Baptist
ettueeb, held, its monthly meeting
at the. berme Of Mrs. Wilmer Hap-
cetirt, the president, who Presided.
The Meeting opened With a limn
followed' by" prayer by Wire. Harr,'
:court. The secretary read the
Mientee of the previous meeting
and roll call was answered with a.
'versa of Scripture.
The treasurer read ,the report of
last monthee bit-8010s, followed by
a business period. A hoe, of , Alia-
cellaneOue items was sent to Mis-
sionary Laura Collar in Africa, A
bYmp Was stung followed by a read-
14g, by WS. Stokes Written by
Nurse Zvarigelist on "The Life of
' the Boy Yadahame,
Devotions were given by Mrs.
Rinteul on "Telerate", taken from
Matthew eS, chapter 14 to 26, .11Irs,
Cantelon gave a reading, "Evangel-
ism Makes Disciples".
Prayer Was given by several
Jadies, fellowed by the singing of a
hymn. Mrs. Cameron cieeed the
meeting with prayer and lunch was
served, and a social titne enjoyed.
TIMELY. TIPS FOR
THRIFTY SHOPPERS
Be a lamb and buy some. It
plentiful and reasonably prieed
now. Your favorite lamb, stew and.
one of these recipes for, dumplings
from Canada's Kitchell. • would
temp the dullest appetite.
PM-up/Ingo
3.1$ cups all-ptirpose flour
$ teaspoons baking powder •
1s.i teaspoon salt
%, cup milk
Sift dry ingredients and add milk,
to make a very -stiff dough. Plop
by tablespoons on top of hot,etew,
Cover tightly and eeolc 18 to. 20
minutes. Pe not lift cover, while,
dumplings are cooking. g.ervg. at
once. Make 9 dumplings,
Parsley Dumplings -
Add 1/4 cup finely chopped pais-
ley and 11/4 tablespoons • finely
chopped chives or green onions to
sifted dry ingredients.
Onion Dumplings.
Add. 2 tablespoons grated onion..
and 2 tablespoons very finely%hop-
ped green pepper to. sifted dry in.'
grediente.
Tomato liettenplings
Use 1 cup tomato juice in place
of milk in dumpling recipe, Sprink-
le dumplings with paprika before
covering.
Apple Storage\
Apples are picked from the trees
at their ideal stage of maturity
storage radius in Which these con-
ditions as well as lighting and gas
content of the rooms are controll-
ed, TO retain theie firmness and
crispness ,apples .should be kept
cbol at 'airtime% In the home they
should be stored in the refriger-
ator or in a cool, humid room.
Catholic Women's
League Meets
The Catholic Wornert's League
meeting was held at the borne of
Mrs. Rld, Fitzpatrick with twelve
Members present, The vice-presi-
dent, Mrs, George Skinn, opened
the meeting with the League pray-
ers, The secretary, Mrs, Palmer,
read the minutes of the last meet.
ing and the treasurer, Mrs, L, Red-
man, gave a report on the tea,• bad
baking sale.
The ladles decided to take the
Month of l'fo'ember to help at the
tuck shop at the hospital, It was
also decided that a. box of cloth,
ing be Pecked and Sent to Father
Paulette, Manitoba, es soon as pos-
sible.
Plans were discussed for the
children's Christmas party and
concert and. Mrs, H. Ross agreed
to look after the concert,
It was moved by Mrs. White, ape
seconded by Mrs. Roes that the
meeting' be adjourned and a vote
of thanks ,extended to the •hostess.
The vice-president closed the
meeting with the usual prayers and
the Rosary was said for peace.
QUM; 4.ellelous rowee 4011, wit*
tables eon be made front ploPoeoo
060004,F cheese.: To. inaka it& !pat
one 8retlitett Paeitegge 'Of prows
Cheddar cheese in the op, Of' a
double boiler, then slowly- ppm' in
a half cup and stir until.'
the sauce la Pp:teethe '
rocery
At Bracebridge
Baskets of bronze and gold
mums and pansies decorated the
Baptist Church at Bracebridge,
Ontario, on Saturday, November' 3,
for the marriage of Shirley Isabel
Hall, daughter of ,Mr. and' Mrs. A,
Wilbert Hall, of Bracebridge, to,
Mr. William Harvey Stafford, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas \tittle, of
Wroxeter, Mrs. George 5, ,Johnson
was at the organ and the soloist
was ,Mrs. George Andereop, of
Toronto, cousin of the bride. Rev.
W. Er Morrow officiated for the,
double-ring ceremony.
Given 'in marriage by her father,
the bride was attired in a dress of
white taffeta cut on princess lines,
with mother-of-pearl trim. Her
,metchineshoulcler-length veil was
caught to a, tiara of mother-of-
pearl and she carried a white Bible
with pink roses and lilies-of-the-
valley.
Matron of honor, was Mrs. Ivan
el. White, sister of the bride, who
were, bronze erystallette with mat-
Mr. and Mrs. Roy .Douglas Bridge, who will reside in Toronto, were
married in St. Andrew's Preehyterian Church on Saturday, Formerly
Donalcla H. MacDonald, the bride is' the daughter of. Mrs. 'Don Roy
Maeponald of Wingham and the late Mr. lVfacleohaid. The groem is
the Non of ,Me and Mrs, Russell Bridge, of Palmerston,
—Photo by Hammerton . •
Leek , tkre cousins of ()Mono but
have 4 milder flavor, To prepare'
them Put leeks in half-ine4 Sitee§,
boil' in salted water and serve with
white sauce Pr with butter and a
little lemon .julee or 'vinegar. X.014
may also POO leeks in any of the
WaYe suitable for asparagus,
NOTICE
The Child Health Conference at the Town Hail,
Wingham, re-commences Tuesday afternoon,
Nqvember 20th and will be held monthly from 2
oVoCk to .4 o'clock p.M. Immunizations wilt
alio be given November 20, at 3 O'clock to 4
o'clock p.M. and then every. third Tuesday . of
each month.
HURON COUNTY HEALTH UNIT
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Red rant
Phone: Our Prices Are Lower Free
$90 We Keep Down the Upkeep Delivery
FRESH BAUD
\FOR TASTY EATH1C
SAVE lic •
Green Giant CORN NIBLETS
Reg, l for 37e ,,, ,, „ ,,, ,,,, , .„,
SAVE' 7c
Carnation MILK (tall •tins)
Reg.' S foe 40e
SAVE 16c
HOLIDAY MARGARINE
Reg, 2fle 4 $1 00
6 Tor $1.00
$1.00 for
;FOR 'YOUR FRUIT CAKE
Australian Seeded 12 -oz.
RAISINS 22c
Bleached 15 oz.
RAISINS . , 27c
Australian 12 oz.
CURRANTS 23c
'4 oz.
Walnut Halves - 23c
shoos., 3 oz.
ALMONDS' 29c
Shelled 3 oz.
PECANS .... 29c
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WITH HUME. CRONYN
AND ELAINE GRAND
• * EARTHA KITT
* SHIRLEY_ JONES
yt EDMUND BOCKEIDGE
* THE WINNIPEG BALLET
* DAVE BRUBECK quartet
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