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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1956-12-19, Page 34 • Mass& Lai Is a 4444.,eagma 44,atas s *sr 1 MAO itataW Ste a 11 !WIWI tale" 41111**0 rala !Walla if 141.9 a la it 1418a al , EttIOTI REM', 'ESTATE AUENCY • 4 _• ' . 4 , • , Blyth, Ontario Phone 104 • , 001001r 11,11411,0Yrr.0 !SHAW* • Vieiniag a.allagh, Salesman, Viotor fCennedyi,Saleonian,.„. Res, Phone, ritzonef. 78, Blyth.. , . ' tin41.0 Vann Ung liwellinvIO ot Business rropeitY 1:. Listings and Inquiries Invited, • .• owv srtOtAuzil q CAVING SERVICE'f • PAGGAGE1,.. • ,..• Ladies' 4-Jfa tiger , Aereintelr $37!50, weekend $26.50 ,$22.50 meiet, 2 -suit Ae,repacic • $27.50 SKYAR/DRE by MCBRIIIE • lics-vtifully matched ensesnble in the smart' • 'cbetiron. styling of this new, 'open -stock' McBrine creation -- Truly a magnificent gift' yet look at our value prices! , ' FASHiONEP IN WASHABLE TURALITE-5!, W. ALKER, FURNISHINGS Phone 106 ' 'Wingham• •-• PALUiricr&tig0404.U.%.14:14,04:MCOge,40,gfdlaWliWifkli40,40404-fokifiglic-gatigtilii • a' •••7,3 F'.•• ' " 4 t* • leFlot ,..,F9itowion--. The Silver ;.tar Mission Hand :met in the basement 01.111•*•Unipeti Chureh with the Itrealdtht: Velma'Eurig•and seere,.. ;tar,V rell00: In charge. • Tht.I.vincOtingtangrieS1 With a poem rend, by t'e president, The Mis- sion Hand hymn was sung and the purpose 'was 'repeated, The :mitt. 1404, were 'read and the 7011 all My Favourite....Christmas arol"' was answered by 47, The ;new officers. were .elected: 'Preaident, Larry . MeDermit4 vice president,Doris Carswell; Ne070- 00, Anna Espensen; assistant secretary, Mlte), ,Ruttan; organist, organ- Wilgerks. Seeretary, *fart Johnston; 09.07. notice, John Cfarsii Airthd4 groetings were 41.14 tor Jam Greer and Jim Taylor, Tto offering Was talon by Atorkahk Ribberd. Joyce, Omer read the SeriPtelre lesson and M. Mel Taylor led in Prayer. A ChrlatirMS •Stery was told• by Mrs, Robert Gibson and gar* were ,sung. The ,meetIng 00041 with the' LOOPS prayer, Win ai 'Euchre PQRDWICH—Nine tables or en- °bre were played rrnesclay night in the community hall. Winners were: High lady, Mr. I. Niehol,-; high gent, Ernie Dinsmore; low ladYf Miss Doris Dinsmore; low gent, Sharon Pollock; assiStant Alf Beat; 71104 lone hands Ernio 1st, Pnyllis and Margaret Ann Dinsmore. • • „ 'Hood °Hie*: Branch Office 372.-loy St., Toronto 1-3 Dunlop St., Barris& . • 1 2 GLIARAIITEIED TRUST CEIITIFICA• TES. ▪ ihort terin-5 years • 'Pay 41/2% interest, payable half yearly , • Unconditionally guaranteed as to Principal and interest 7 e. authorized investment for trust funds IN 5' YEARS $500 ACCUMULATES T9 $624.66 • THE , STERLING TRUSTS •C• ORPOR ATION .„ • .•• ,t• ' ' • ••• • .' - • • • ks•vi•`44.^..4 a • • • , ..•• • a :474Staini0k.. :>41::,i; • • tx.:4•4:...,.•:••••• • •,••44. •••• ..*:044.• . , • • • . • Turn, tu.rkey into a next -day wonder! Turkey 'burgers—such a super limy to seri, o left -overs. Oreiled �r siutied turkey 'burgersi sitting on a 'slice of tiariberry jelly right inside !burger bun! Make 'dna as you would a Meat-loaf—with beaten egg,treaderurnbe, ' eeasonin g. dn shape into gene roda patties. KnotfhoW the test of coke peps Up a hiunburgerl Weil, justmait 'till you try that great tekte frith' turkey! for Sparkling Bring homeltheCokel 0644 174 r'''''TPA erf-0-°"4 KING SIZE 41. otooemio 01400 lit011tatt 64 , 4 N4104 etit0 161114040 trkti. Otii( • '"Coke°l a reoisfereof ttode.mork. ESBECO LIMITED Stratford, Ontario • Phone 18 battiiir 01•Cotu,dolid tinder, contract with oca Cora Ltd White Ott SerraVORPWICft— Church Sunday Senefif • hold the white , gift aervice on Spidday morning. The pupils sat In a hod,5 with the.,fr teathera. QOM) stOluta, ton, 'auperittIntidant :(1. tlendueted i 1 lig• .a-tr; (,'.',10 .r:q 14rb c-r,f)' ,cfs, MI, crl'is' ((7,.' Si clesOli ittiff.„17.' v&.....J it9J.;,&, ft Wilt vi A n e,;3 ritr:-, -N t arY andI -'"0-4 '(.437 b..1.5.':.) servlee. eb web, (1,VREIN4.7 , Have you mitieed; a number of boys leaving .the aebool• at 310 on; Mondays with: a • broom tnekecU Under .one arm? ,If. Yoa..have, and, the ..questioa ,of their_deatinatioa. has come into your..mind, allOW Me to clarify it mow,. There .18 not a large scale clean-up • ,going . on down town; but the hoya are, or should b; 'heading fnr, the curling rirl:i:ree weeks ft,;) ea; the. open-, • Ing of the ,weekly, „ending schedule which. is now its 'fifth. year of operation The schedule, this year' is again made up of eight teams, ANNthit: VES?ER: • FoRpvkcitiri,o. inembers of the C.GI.T. conducted' the national Christmas Vesner.: Service 'in the' United Chitral, on;SMiday evening. This service has' become a symbol Of the strength • and Unity of this national C.G.I.T. Movement: Groups in all ten provinceWill. take pad in this, rededicatiotv'tq, the ideals and purposes of the Canadian Girls in Training. Thi' year the Trail Ranger Group assisted and receiv- ed the offering, which supports the work of thel National C.G.I.T. Committee of the Canadian Coun- cil of Churches; • Miss Violet Bes- witherick Was organist" At 7.45 p.m. the girls gathered and conducted 'carol. 'singing in Which all the :congregation joined as they arrived At ,fg o'clock the service with the ProCeiSional hymn "Silent Night' and :the. ineinbers filed into the choir loft,. while the Trail Rangers • Groini took their places in the Iteitt seats, Margaret, McGann, :.called the ,th BY REV RUSSELL congregation to worsbip story from mneda t ttohhi. choir sang The. Christmas Scriptures Was yead„ by Jean Greer. The choir slug the carol "What Child Is This?" Ruth 'and Glenna Hibberd sang „"0 Holy Night". The story "Beautiful.- Is the Child" was told' by Elizabeth Ann Cooper. is a story, written by' •Rebecca Caudill and, adapted es- pecially for this,seryide.; . o1/4 The climax came with the light- ing of the' three candles to sym- bolize the meaning of the C.G.I.T. purpose, Which the girl. repeated' in unison. •The -eandle lighters were Nancy Sothern, as leader, Anna Espe,nsen,' 'Marion Ruttan and 'Sharon Pollock. •• During the • recessional • hymn; "Joy to the Morld"'the 'girls filed, out and littheir , dangles, at the central "candle, then, forMed a semi -circle • around', the' church. Rev. i'Mr. prenouticed the benediction.and the:girls" and boys left the church. Dianne Carswell, 1".1e,an Siefert and Velma Earig were ushers. each team haying four player's. The payer might be frent, grade ten to grade thirteen, usually with an Upper school curler as their ship. At the end of the sehedale the teams, according to their wine and Josaes .throUghotit the season K0 WO a round-'rehill, IgaY,aff• This Its & straight elimination ser. les. The typal coming out of, the series of three games withQut a /0118, is declared the winner, LaSt year's winner was the team 4Itin- ped by Dave Slosser, . • This year, because pf. the great increase in the number of cadent, the grade nine boys are reeelying instructions in curling at 4.45 on Mondays • and Tuesdays. Once again this year all the curling is A the capable hands of "Mr. Cud er" oh! pardon me, Mr. Madill, as it has been in the past Years. ' Anyone interested in watching the curling is invited to drop around to the, curling rink on Mondays to watch the boys in action by.Bruce Lott, XIII THE BOCK AND ROLL DANCE • On November 31, a rock and roll dance was held in the W.D.H.S. auditorium, "The Mellodeans," a rock •and roll band ,from London which won the Lipton "Search for Talent' .contest in Wingham on November 12, provided the music and also good entertainment. Lunch was served during intermission, and dancing continued until mid- night. As it coukt easily ,De seen, the dance was highly successful and a good time was enjoyed by all. We hope that the students will turn qut to future Teen Town Dances and make them rjust as successful as this, our first rock and roll 'dance. by Stewart McGill, XIIA. OFFICERS INSTALLED • .., MRS. R. GIBSON HOSTESS TO W.M.S. FORDWICH . 4-- , The • United' Church W.M;S; met at the home of Mrs. !Robert Gibson for their Christmas 'meeting. • Mrs. W. , P. Cooper, president, and Miss Minnie` MoElwain). secretary, were in charge. • . . The ineetin.g opened with, the call to worship and the .carol "0 ^ Little ToWn ,Of Bethlehem" fol- lowed by a. prayer And genie thoughts for Christmas 'given ,by the- president. • • The roll all was answered With a thought on "."Joy'‘'. ,Twenty-six members, . and six. visitors Were .present. The •itinhtes and cot- 'respondende were read, Miss Margaret Wilson is the hut -in for the ,month anti' Mrs : •K. Granath and Mrs, ,H. Pollock • are to visit her. A repiailt.:fikan :the treasurer, Mrs, O. Ettinger; showed that the allocation had. Aeon., Mot,: The supply committee reported, a, bile Valued at $249, hal, packed, It Was '• afinendeed „.that the C.G.I,T. veaner•serViee Will be held on Sundtty;, December 16. The re - pod of the Mantinating. COrtanitted Was adopted. , • Mrs. Stanley Eride, Ai leader for the p„rogratit, "His 'Constant Light" took over, MrS, it; 'Grabens. play- ed some Christmas 'music and a few thoughts entitled, "There. Is 'a Blessed/teat" Wer read, • A carol Was sung, ,and Mrs, •C,' Carswell read the • Seripture lesson from Luke 2, • Mts. It Dog gave 1' talk •Oti eitizeliShip Suing: a flantielgratilt to littatrate the poem "Build A Penee" She said We are very prone to use curative methods to etimbet the evils rather than 'At& VentiVe Oneri, it 1$ up to Mir cid- tenship program to teach the IA* 'to attend thls • - • A rilltither•of ladies .tiank Itart In: the pregfatii,- tept`esenting the.dif- ferent eittitittleil In S011th.taat AI a and' tiinada, and lighting candies fee tech,' ' %sit hostosi assisted ;1+ the' OW.' entiVe, SernnO.:&•:ettit a tikes is • • • ; .411.44 . • • FORDWICH----The W.A. of Trin- ity Anglican Church met in the Sunday -school rooms with the. president, Mrs. Stan Forester pre- siding. She opened the meeting with the hymn. "0 Little Town of Bethlehem", followed by prayer. Iteir': Russell read the Scripture lesson 'Dem the 1st chapter of Samuel,' verses 20-20. Mrs. Russell •read Christmas greetings from the Living Message written 'by Marian Osler, president. The Mat chapter of the study book, "13elow' the A.retic'• Tundra", was -giVen • by Mrs. Russell. The roll call was answered with a verse on Christriuts. , The minutes of the November meeting were read and approved and. the officers gave splendid 'reports on the past year. 'It• was decided to make programs ,for -the new. year. "The next meeting to be held at the rectory, when; the roll call will be a' thought on ,EisiPhany. Rev. Ittisiell presided for the selection of officers which resulted as follows:.11onorary pres., Mrs. F. Russell; past pres; IVirs. S. For- ester; Mrs„ RubY, Foster; 1st vice; 'Mrs. 1.4. Jacques 2nd 'vice,. Mrs. It. Simmons, treas.,.Mrs. E. illargrave; rec.-sec, Mrs. J. Strong; Preas'v,reporter, Mrs. W. Sothern; Living Message sec.,Mrs. N. ' ;Gamble; Dorcas,. 'Mrs. L. Jacques; Little Helpers leaders, Mrs. W. Sothern and Mrs., W. :Hargrave; I auditors, Miss Beatrice Wade and Miss M. Foster; pianists, Mrs. L. 'Jacque& and Mrs. S. Brears. It was 'decided to change the .meeting to the 'second Wednesday 'instead of Thursday for the winter months; -Mrs. L. Jacques and Mrs. E. Ferguson had a contest on dress material. Mrs, R. Foster and Mrs. R. Allen:Were the winners. Rev.- Russell closed the meeting and a pot -luck lunch was served. Mrs. Howard Harris Demonstrates at W.I. FORDWICH The December meeting Of the Fordwiah W.I. was held ,at the hetift of•Mrs. Anson Deineding)-the theme being 'The Christmas Spirit". The house was. gaily decoratedvitith candles, a tree and light.. JOS. Clare Harris. president Was, in the chair and Mrt. Harold Doig took the as.. votions, whiell were ltitersperSed With Christmas carols. , She also read a pbesia, "Christi/tea in the Heart." • The inottci "chriattnas, i'vten1- ory, Book", was given, by Mrs. Wililam.Campbell. roll call Wns reaponcleti to by each person giving a gift fet the Salvation Army, Mr& Crosby Sothern told a story entitled Birds Chtlat- lints• Carer and Mrs, Carswell, .;read poetti Chhisittnas Man Is What .God WentWentl41fli. Be", :•lotta. HOWard Harris &Monad*. tillable and door'imitations. Bags or tenches Were given out to the children and it delicious lunch was served by Mrs, L. 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