HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-02-06, Page 8fllnherlded for dust week),
'14o z'e ;nla:x lnimthly meeting of
Hastings :RainbOW Club:
qct' January aSth in the
tr zx ,Hall with 2t Members
t. Mrs. Bertha Henderson,
Ilia Mcf;ornticlt, Mrs. Laving
aablrtkr,tr, Mts. Velma Balser, ,and
I t Georgina Crtrthers were joint.
ktctsteases.
Thi new president, Mrs, Emily,
lata, opened the meeting with the
I:reed and Lord's prayer. Minutes
of last nief:ting were read and
trea ares, Mrs; Eva, Carr, gave her
report. •Several thank you letters
a.nit dards were lead.
,, NeW cQmrriittees; were zormed to
do the buying and telephoning. A
raffle was won hY Miss Anna
Shortrrllcl', Court whist was enjoy-
ed by the .tn.en bees With Mrs. Olive
Fuller and Mrs. 'Vera Marsi't w.in-
ni,ng, the prizes, The lucky draw
was won by Miss Elsie Bowden.
A Change
I��,re
In
Watt
or
A Danger .Si rzal That
;MAY Mean ,Cancer
(Intended for last Week)
The iTanuary;meeting of the Sett-
ler Weinen's. 111[issioat Circle of
?t?'inghaxri„ Baptist Church was
held on. Wednesday at,a,MO p.m, at
the borne of the past president,
Mrs, W. Harcourt. Following the.
opening exercises, the Scripture,
James, chapter 4 was read by Mrs.
;Fraelie, The,d.. otional was very
ably given by M. Murdy Getty„
entitled, "Christians! Tae ,Stock",
based on IICer•. 13:5.
After the second hymn Mrs. Rin-
toul and Mra, I'.;. Cantelon read
articles on "Revival", and t'I•:tevival
in .Africa", .respectively; A letter
to the Circle from its missionary,
Miss Laura. Colter, was read by
Mrs. M. Cameron, After a, season
Of prayer, the •officers were, elected.
for 3.907 as follows; '
President, Mrs, M. Getty; vice-
president, Mrs, W. Pocock; treas.
user, Mrs, M. Cameron; secretary,,
Mrs, W. Harcourt; pianist, Mrs, J.
Kelly; assistant pianist, Mrs. A,
Etintoul; visiting committee, Mnr1
W. Pocock, and Mrs. Pattersdn;
sewing committee, Mrs. A, Rintoul,
.and Mrs. J. Kelly; lunch .cornnut-
:tee, Mrs, Stokes„ and Mrs, R. Can-
telon.
Lunch was ;served; and a. social
hour enjoyed.
See Your Doctor
IMMEDIATELY
Ea 'free
Vat literature Wridel.,
1t'[RS. ' JAIV.1rES CURRIE
Wing-1mm, Ont.
Secretary of `rgham•dis-
trict
and
di
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trict branct .of Ganiuliaur
,Cancer Society
Young People Enjoy
Sleigh .e
h R'de
(intended for last week)
On "Monday evening the young
people of the United, Baptist and
`Presbyterian Churches united for
a sleigh riding party,, All ,enjoyed
themselves although some received
a. few 'bruises from failing off . the
sleigh.
AfteragaY
time the group re-
turned to the United Church, where"
,they played games until refresh-
ments were served,
CHAN'GE OF MANAGEMENT
To all my friends in Wingham and district, I
wish to announce that Fairyland store has been
purchased b
P asy
MRS. CLARENCE WADE. OF BELGRAVE
f lay, I ,express my sincere thanks to all,
wZo: have patronized 'and supported mry
store in the past. • ;
1 sincerely hope that all my good friends
continue' to patronize the new 'man-
agement.
g
Mrs, Audrey Swatridge
The Wingham C.C.T,T. Continued
the study of the work of .the Chris-
tian_ Chitral in South-east Asikt, in
the form of a radio broadeast;pre-
rented by Miss Thornsorea group,
Deanna. Griffith, es announcer
at radio station III.K' in $eaul,
"the Christian radio: voice of
Korea", sAwe December, X;1 4, told
how their daily programs bring'
Gospel messages, 'Bible courses,
drama, sacred Music rind news to
many parts of the country,
Jean Gurney, .as Rey, L1da,,Dan-
ids, .told of the medical work, es-
pectally in tht' fields or tuberculosis
mid rehabilitation of war casual.
ties at Severance .Hospital in Seoul,
' w
From Taipei, Formosa, .Carol,
Crawford told- of the increased,
need for housingand educational
:facilities, due in part to the arriv-
al of one million refugees front
the mainland of China. decently •a
Christian university has been op-
ened throughsupport of the Un-
ited Board for Christian Higher
Education. The group was told of
the influence. :of Christianity in
anany (Abel. instances.
From Kuala" T.arnpui, Malaya,
Karen Beattie brought news of
Christian work and influence in
that country, where a cinema, -van,
With the latest films, literature and
atrained staff, bring the Message
of truth to many
.Sandra MacLennan brought 'the
greetings from Silliman University
in the Phrllipines, which has the
only other Christian, radio station
in South-east Asia besides Seoul,
which is church owned and operat-
ed. It too, is exerting a great in-
fluence. Here native missionaries
are bringing .evangelistic messages
as well as medical and agricultural
assistance to develop a permanent
Christian community:
Patricia.. Heyw000d, from Hong
Kong, .told of the help of the
church indistributing ng food
the
needy, to refugees of the work
at the hospital for leprosy, and of
many other influences of the
Christian .Church.
Thus it is realized that the work
of the Christian; Church is giving
these people a new hope for the
future and it must be understood
that people here' in Canada have
a part to play in this work,
The remainder of the girls in
the group, with Site Nasmith at
the piano, formed a. choir, provid-
ing suitable.hyrnns for background
music. - -
The worship' service followed the
theme, "That They All May Be
One", Mrs, Tiffin's and Miss
Thomsons groups Spent the re-
mainder rf''the evening working; on
quilts for overseas missions, while
the . senior girls, under Mrs. Jack
Reavie's direction,' cut out baby
gowns for the same use,
Kohlrabi is sometimes called the
Turnip Cabbage. It has a flavor
similar to turnip ` but is sweeter,
The leavers are cooked ' like spin-
ach and the bulb like turnips.'
Serve it hot or marinate chilled,
cooked kohlrabi strips in French
dressing and'.servc as a salad with.
HOSPITAL' 1 ► RY
TO HOtDMKE ,M�
At the February' Meeting Of the
Ladies' .Auxiliary to Wingham,Gen,,
era; Hospital, the ectramlthee in •
,charge reported .that an .oil paint-
ing hadbeen purchased to corn–
memorate the fiftieth anniver.Stiry
of the atudliary, This piettir'e will
hang in the waiting room of the
hospital and' will Carrlr ,4 .suitable
inscription, To help pay for the
picture, a ' sale Qf cakes will be
held in the council chamber on
Saturday, March. .2, at three o'clock.
The sewing and cutting groups:
were busy during the Month: '251
articles'were made, including bed.
ding, adult gowns and nursery
supplies. All mending was kept
up. to date. •
It was decided :to ,purchase, draw
curtains to separate the beds in
the ;maternity ward. These,, with
the running tracks; will Cost $50;Q0
a bed. . ,Authority Was' given the
buying cQri ittee to. buy- new.
drapery 'material for all third floor
windows.
The president Mrs, W;. q, Craw-
ford, presided' at the meeting.
ng•
Young People ple She
`Film "Seventeen" �Seuenteen;
(Intended for last week)
The Young People's SocIetY of
St, Andrew's Presbyterian Cliurch
opened its meeting with. a number
of : songs, led by Marion Farrier:
The Scripture reading was by Ken
i n
C^Iilk... neo The offering was re-
ceived and Rev, MacRae ;gave the
offertory prayer.
Young people of 'tire United and
Baptist Churches, and others were
in attendance and were welcomed
to the meeting. The film f"Seven-
teen", was shown with,MVfr.'Beattie
in charge of the projector, Joe
Baker, director for the Youth., for
Christ made announcements.
A lunchas servedand w a d enjoyed.
by everyone. .a "
Wife Preservers
Worn bath towels na'ke.good clean-
ing cloths. crit the .clean towels into
squares and if you have pinking slims,
use theta to ,protect the edges from rav-
cling. They are easy ;to keep clean M
they launder .easily. M
•
Rabbit hair and wool fabric In.
medium blue or soft mauve
makess
a useful and pretty; day-
time dress. ft has a circular
skirt, fitted bias -,cut bodie'e, ,with.
long, slim sleeves arid a high,
round 'neckline.
Mrs. M. Templeman
Inslied a
•President, .
t .
Of The Ladies. Guild f. St. 'Paul'sl
Church met on o
Thursday afternoon
forthe, annual ,meeting with a
splendid attendance. The president,
Mrs..F. Fuller, opened the meeting
with the general confession and the
Lord's prayer. The yearly reports
were given by the different com-
mittees,:and the treasurer, showing
that o ,great
deal had been ac-
complished"during the past .year.
Plans ;were .made ,for the ' Valen-
tine tea which is, •to •be held on
e
We nsday afternoon,
d February
'-with13tha home -baking table and
aprons. - The election ofofficers
took place and the following -were
installed:
President, Mrs. Mervyn Temple-
man; first vice presid nt, 11s. R.
E, Armitage;' second vice -president, -
Mrs. Wilfred Henry; secretary,
Mrs, H, Jensen; treasurer,,
B. Porter; social-- convener,; ' Mrs.
F. Fuller.
The meeting closed with vayer
by Rev, H. L. Parker followed by
a Social half 'hour,
STIR UP "NEW SOUPS FROM TWO SOUPS"
Inr"t!7" rf
'Nursing. At"t n•4 ants
'capped at Bospi7ta1 .
aotetiiced focr: 104:1 ' Week)• .:.
wraf isr ' n4,1rsing asstsiapta who:
hid completed a, four -111940 ggra-.
bati9'i. ` eraotl bt the Win haps, Gen-
erai" Qspital , reeeived their Baps
at a oet eznonY. at the hospital, last
week, Mrs Xris Murrey, adtninis-
tratriN,. was in oharge' of preeeed,
ings and addressed 'the students„
Mrs, Dorothy Anderson, instructor,
performed the dapping ceremony.
Receiving: their caps were; Mel'
da Elliott; Thedford; Patrteta'
Ernest, Walkerton; • Helen John-
ston, RCAF ,$tation, Clinton; Mar-
garet Martin, Ethel; Kathleen Mos-
sey, St, Marys; Jean, Cottrill, Tiv&
erton; '1aazline Sohwass, Fort El«
gin; Rath .Sweetnian, Pixie Clim-
b= and Noreen Fliwood, all of
Sarnia;' Corry Fendenburg and
Corrie Vrhoef, of Atwood,
Legion Auxiliary
Held
Supper
{i pot 1ptk supper highlighted
the'.monthly `meeting of the Ladies
Auxi"lia,ry;:to the Legion with a very
good attendance.
,President, Mrs . D. Crothers was
in charge or the business opening
the meeting with the regular care-
monies.
ere-
o i
m n es, :r
Mrs. E. Lewis presented Past
President Mt's, 5, Forsyth with her
past president's pin, Two new
members were initiated by the
president, Mrs.: K. Sinnammon and
Mrs, J. Jay, A11 the, different corn-
mittees gave their 'annual report
of 1956.'
Mrs P, Mrs. ell and r
Y s. T. Gaul
ey will be in charge of the euchres
for February to be held in the -Leg-
ion Home, A .ciuilt was purchased`
to raffle off at somea'future date,
The meeting closed with God Pave
the Queen.
Junior Jack's FLOOR SANDERS for Rent
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St. Andrew's Mission
Band Met Monday
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The February meeting oi: Str An-
drew's Pr
esb terian Mission Band
yt
was held . in the Sunday School.
room, on Monday at 445, Fifty-four
children answered the roll call:
The meeting opened with hymn
759 • "If .1 Cbme to Jesus". Paul
Gardner led in prayer. A solo was
sung` by Ellen Cruickshank. Pean.
Kaiser . offered a recitation. '
Mary'•'Joan . ;.Corrin', and , Lyle
Cranley ,were offertory' ushers and
Julie:,,Ann,.Dauphin led in the of-
fertory, prayer, ,The birthday song
was _ sung `and' several children
dropped their birthday ,money in,
'the cake. "Hymn 761 "Sing, Them
over Again -to Me" was sung.
The children divided an _ two
groups fon story time. Mrs. Gauldy
and Mrs. Phillips led the' senior
"Oats and Mrs, Mowbray and' Mrs.
Hilbert the junior class. Rae Gur-
ney read .the Scripture for the
senior class They all ` joined to-
gether ' for the closing hymn 729.
and the meeting closed -With the
Mission Band ..'prayer.:
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'During the slack winter months, skilled
labour is 'easier to obtain than at any other
time of thee year, That's whyrig1lt now is the
best time you can chooser for making those
long -wanted, repairs and improvements to'•
your home.
It you .need help to finance this work' ask
about as N'.11 . brae Improvement Loan,
Any Taranto-bomiriion manager will be
Pleased to give you all the detail$.
T H E
TORONTO -DOMINION
. ti"1ic aAlY'K trihT, LCSt..lts Ji fsAD
BRAN K
Manager G. A. BEATTI,E., Manager
Win; an ;Branch 'Gerrie Branch
Step into your kitchen, Milady, and.
stir up some "New Soups from Two..
Soups ! It is wonderful. to discover how
tnany extra special soups you can con-
coct this way .:. by simply combining
a'catt of one kind with another, Yoti
may, already: be a soup mixer, And once
you begin making combinations, you
find a treasury of new soups to brighten
meals for your family: Busy home -
:?makers enjoy ~serving such sturdy
quick dishes,
"Happy couples" among flit soups
are:sa.antiby.s like tomato with onion;'
cream of chicken with cream of celery,,
Vegetable soup with chicken noodle.
Soups with the same basic flavour,:;
such as the fear beef kinds, will ctnt ;
bitedelicaintcieos, ' a l+ariety;of lip-smackirig new
Try --Beef Soup with Beef Noodle
Veggetable.. Beef Soup' with
Beef Noodle
Beef Soup with Onion
You can even mix three soups for a
"Three" star success, -•••'Try sortie or
these and you'll be plotting many other
happy matches as you look over the
do eisof'kinds in aeait,
BEEP NOODLE -DANDY SOUP
1 eau OU cups) eendeitsell,bertf
•setfh
.1 Caro (11,4 cup)"i utiensed beef
Semite soup, ..
14 soap cans wader
►EEMY-O110)N "NOODLE SOU.
1 eau 03 dtps) f& Mensed' beef sd
1 talo (1;/ coops) condensed beef
noodle *vault
.1 ctcn C13 04 1):0 iCOittieisedd'dtiiosir,
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2 taros safer
Blend toupx, tie ttand siiirnterxbout
S minute',
CREAMY SAUCE TOPS -
TURKEY SANDWICH
Top turkey or chicken sandwiches
With a deluxe creamy sauce for can't -
be -beat flavour: Use condensed cream
of chicken soup (or mushroom sem))
"for.the sauce. Just blend 3 cup .mill:
With t scan (13, cups) soup le terve,
place slices of tt rkey'er.chicken on hot
buttered toast. Spool; a generous
amount of hot sauce over each, Pass
cranber.y relish, celery and 'olives to
complete the repast,
Remember hoc
coffee too.
TOP CHOPS: WITH V -s SAUCE
:COW .weather i§pork chop time. To
set the chops up as real company fare;
pour 4n "about 1. cup of V-8 juice as the
meat cooks, 'the thea amount for 4-6
"chops. Let then sitnmer about 45
minutes or Until tender; depending on
the thickness Of ;neat, Check, the'fryitig
pun now and then to see if snore liquid
ss needed. Vegetable juices put "newt
,charm" into pork, Chopp ---a •savoury
meal with ,fluffy Mashed poi-Atoes ,aitd,
l.nbecoli in fortiori salted,
CHICON IREASTS AU GRATIN'
The French may be famous for their
Santa, 'but tide dish Will win bravo 'for
elegance with a minnte'seffort. '1'htce 1:
pound chicken breasts in single layer
in buttered shallow baking dish (about
Gr,r` 2"). Pew 1 can (.1h' cups)
condensed cream of chicken reap over
"chicken, Bake 'rne hour 3501`, Last
10 iriiniites of cooking time sprinkle
eup,,t2 ponces) shredded mild pro-
teas'cheese over ehickenr',inake* dart
tietvituti.
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BAPTIST;: CHURCH
( Al ES OFFIGIA.ES
Bncou'raging' reports ' were' given
at the annual meeting of. the Bap-
tist, Ch trctf,• ,held last Wednesday
evening -in the church' 'auditorium.
All departments, reported a sub-,
stantikl 'balaneurwithrtotal receipts
amouriting to $.8,645.42 -and • allotted
to mission42'12,178.71. Chairman
Mr the Meeting was Glenn Schei-
•
fele and the devotional eXercises
Were taken by , the pastor, Rev.
Murdy Getty, '
Elected: • to•office for the corning
year were the following: • Deacon
board, Glenn Scheifele, Wilmar
1iarboitrt,` Bruce MacLean, Harold
Pocock; church' clerk, Merrill.
Cantelon; ,trustees,: Frank Collar,
Jim Stapleton,•; Merrill •Cantelon,
Harold Pocock, Bruce MaCLean
and Reg . Cpllar; treasurer.; Mrs.
Bruce 'MaeLe'an; • assistant, Miss
Betty Collar; Sunday School suet,,;
Frank "Collar; assistant, Harold
Pocock; visiting comm., Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Pocock; flower coram,,
Mrs, R'ek', •'Collar, Mrs. Glenn
Scheifele; oommunion steward-
ess and: assist, 1Vrs. Merrill
Cahtelori, Mrs. .William Stokes;
church organist and asst., Mrs.
Reg. 'Collar, 'Harold 1'tcoclr; audi-
tors, Glenn : Seheifele, Harold Po
cook; church press agent, Merrill
Cantelon; fellowship agent, Mrs.
Wil r. b
Hart;ourt',ap tismal coin.-
rriittee, Mrs, . Walter Pocock,' Mrs.
Wilmar Harcourt, Jim. Stapleton,
Wilfred,: Pocock. w
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