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YOU WILLBE CLASSED .M 'UNINSURED'
if you 40 not have a mininnun of. alibi liability
insurance when you apply for your 103 license
Plates, And :you will have to pay $5' into the
JudOment 'u.d,
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Christmas
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A cordial inVitatioa is extended to the people of WINGHAM-
ttitd Distrwer to seseo their flower gifts Irma the largo
assortment Of
PLANTS, OCT I'LOWERS, CgRLTMAg
• • M.LivioRIAL WAATHS, CHRISTMAS CORSAGES
" mid CENTERPIECES at our greenhouses
' FRANCIS STREET, WINGILAM
Fair your gifts of flowers you may Choose from over three t
petted plants, ranging in price from $1.50 to '87.0. We
also have thCiargaist selection- of. Mums, in all cigas, in this
part a Ontarjo, and guathutee our bunches to be 'larger and
fretiher. Foy your orders to distant Poillts we guarantee
delivery- through the largest PLowEns BY WIRE SERVICE
in the work( Of which,' we are a:bonded !nemivr. As in the past
when you THINK: OF FLOWERS, you cannot o better than
THINK OF LEWIS FLOWERS PHONE 101
For greenhouse fresh `flowers we Suggest you • i4dernow to
enable us to supply you with the Choicest stock in town.
WE GROW :OUR OWN.
. A• VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS TO
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In the Siinday School Mom of the,
United Much next Monday even-
ing. Thera will be
games, treete and lune, A Special
invitation is eXteaded to all the
children of the eemnimity. The
ladies •.nerth .of, the .10th please
briPg SaildWiciles;4 these south,
cookies,. IWhite gift service will
also he field with the gifts for the
hildren'e Aid in Goderich. Every
ne is invited � PaktiCiPateFn tliis,
Doctor; "You've been workjag
toe bad -need• recreaion, If 1.
Were you, I'd go homo and takc
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Patient; "That'a a goad idea
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WEDNESDAY ai THURSDAY
December 18 and 19
"Fear Strikes Out"
Anthony Perins, .Karl Malden
The, Great and COurageous
Story of the Boston Red Soxs'
Jimmy Peirsaii,
• FRIDAY �d $AURDAY
December 20 and 21
"THE BIG LAND" '
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Alan Ladd, Virginia Mayo, plus
Bugs Bunny Revue
Free, Matinee Saturday at 2.15
p.m., for all publie school
children
MON„ TUES., and W,ED,
December 23, 24 and 25
"BACK TO -
GOD'S COUNTRY"
(Tech.)
Rock Hudson, Steve Cochran
"TUMBLEWEED"
(Tech.)
Audie MOrphy Lori .IsTelson
HELP LAST Yet
ST, HLENS-WO Mlle 4thnel
cOneerts were held in the 0001Mun-
ty ,hall lest' wok with large
crowds in attednce,
con Wednesday evening Albeit
TaYlor wee fOr that Of.
SA. No 0 with, ROils EfrirlitOn3
teaelr, and Mgii1R9dgera, Music
superVlsor, in charge.
Recitations were given by Wan-
:Iohn Nalic3r
Smyth, Diane Chamhey, _Sten
ton, 'Vorrine Cranston .and
°9))1;2Pan itrd', Lorene Erring
RoY
TaYlr. A cnata, "St Down
Strike in Santaville'', a monologue,
•"Dolly Dee Goes to the Talkies"; a
PlaY "TV Comes to Donnybrook"
and songs by the puPls were. en-
joed.
Banta arrived itidue tikne, Linnch
and dancing to Music by Tifs
orchestra, with Mr. Heffernan as
floor tinanager Icangluded a fine
evening,
On Friday evening SS. Ne, 4,
With Miss Marlene Johnson, teaph-
er,' and Mrs. W.' A. ttc-
comanist; presented their concert
with Rev. B. F. Green as chair-
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The program. included recitations
by Judy Dort, , Karen Qaunt,
Gladys McDonald,: Jack Aitchison,
HUgbie Todd,,: - Jacquelyn Cooper
Corirthe Cranston,Allan McDOnald,
Verna Aitchisen; Karen Gaunt and
a solo by iGlailYs. McDonald and
Johnny Lyons and Dale, Garrinde;
ChristMas songs.
The following short plays were
presented: "he Foolish Princess"
"Mail,brder Hat, "A Terrible Ca-
tastrophe", "The Reducing' Cure"
and "Sale Resistance":
Santa Chul, •Iiinch and a dance
to 'the music If Farrier's orchestra
with Mr Heffernan as caller -off
concluded another fine evening.
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Scientists' 'rePort• that the aver-
age shower bath adds between a
quarter and a half pound of Water
vapor to the air in a bathroom and
a tub bath dentiabutes about a
•ctuarter.as much. That 15 why the
walls and eeflings of a bathroom
should be painted with high-qual-
ityenamel which resists mdistur.
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•ABOUT THE '58 CHEVROLET!
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Glamorously new Bel Air 4.Door Wan •
Canada's really going overboard for thit,'58 ClievytIn a little ovr
a month, millions have acclaimed if from coast to coatt:CrOwcli ar.
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coming in to see and drive the new. Chevrolet -and they're buying
in record-breaking numbers! Here -from actual on -the -spot comments
in the showoom-is a sample of What they're Saying.
. ,,, "It sure is a smart -looking car."
3, • "Those 'beautiful fabrics. Therfook and ,feel qo rich."
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"Body -by -Fisher coachwork certainly makea big Clifierinat iri quality."
"Air Ride's really got iti", • , ,
' . "Nine inchei longer. That's More for illy money." "
,, ' "And look at that trunk spacer .
"Only Chevy lets me choose any power team in ev6ry inadil."
, "Chevy's the only low priced car with everything Pni looking hie
"Chevy' has so much more'pepthan, the others."
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°Rides, just' like a high priced Car."
"Chevy's Air Ride really is out of this world."
I never thought You could find such luxury at Chvy'
gthevy's 'way -bigger and lots better this year"
*How do they da. it -- looks and is lower
•• but thire s an inch of extra road clear."
"I've seen them aii, and now I'm buying Chevrolet."
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INEAIOST'AutomoalLE FOR THE MONEY YOU'VE EVER SEENI
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VVROXIi111/01.--A ,geod ereard
tended the otlehte held in the 00711.
nInnity 11411 last ThiostiaY 0V011100,
MISSIONARY soar(
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WoLades' first 'vieWeRe9f wEl'orstriZAP
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. Cathesi. AVM'S thnierWoed; first, 2134., zsrovonihot missionay ,lyfonthly was
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Newton wori the SlAglial bpo.neon 111 gift ehPreh geluogi X9(03
Mrs. Wrn .Hart and Ms, witic.wen 18 ladies took part,
MeX40411. WOOlfl,eliarge.
• 'rho theme, -"Lt the •sng. go
'ond the earth, Jeene Qhristia
7.00rd', WM, fittingly earried:
0E0004 the meeting by. the re-?
apensive reading led by the ,preal13
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WROXETER
MY KIDS: Sante Claus is cora,,,
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ci:0re on thoSaturday, dent AIM It. Edgar, with fou
1)emher2
Hell at 2 o'clock in the afternoon
for pictures and teats,
Ail the storee h Wroxeter will
be open evenings from December
1.8th to 94th Ininsive,
The Merchants ef Wroxeter are'
giving prizes of $10, $6 and for
t4e best decorated residential
premises visible frem the teet.
Judging will be done Monday even-
ing, December 2rd.
Stores are open Christmas :Eve,
until 10 pm. and New Year's Eve
until 9 p,ni, • 1813
Mrs. C. 'McCutchon
nieMber, Mrs, J, Sanderson,
, Gison, Mrs., G. Howes and Mrs,
S. Higgins taking the Special Parts
and the singing of :the .Christmaa
artala "There's a Sop; in the Air",
"Silent Night! Holy Night!", "0
Little • Town of Bethlehem",
Came Wen it Midnight Clear" and,
"Hark, the Herald Angels Sing",
with Mr, J. Doig at the pano,
Mrs, G, Dobson read a very fine
stiiry, "The Qutcast of the Hills",
and all joined In singing the hymn,
Christ there Is No EaSt nor
West", Mrs. G. Galbraith gave an
Will Head 'W.A. interesting Interpretation of the
meanings of Christmas symbols.
WROXETER-The annual meet-
ing of the W.A. was. held in the
church parlor on Tueday, DnPQM-
ber 10th and followecra Christmas
theme,
The committee for the. program
was: Mrs. W. J. V, Buchanan, Mrs .ing 198 pounds and valuedat 4196.
Chas, McCuteneon, Mrs, Wm, Hart
and IVrs: Geo, Gibson, was packed and sent‘ to Toronto
Mrs, WM, Hart, preident, took Or shipment to Korea, and a letter
the phair and the opening hymr of acknowledgement of same was
was '`() Little `rown of Bethlehem", read by the secretary. Cash ciona-
followed, by the Scripture by Mrs. tions were received from the mem-
Hart. Hymn "Gentle Mary Laid hers to defray the cost of gifts for
Her Child" was Sung. Rev. Buch-
anan led in prayer and then Mrssix boys from 10 to 13 years of
Chharsi. s t cs.0 awh
° resn B uscahnagn aan gavesolojaegoet, ftohri s nextbein being eaarsupply work pro-
"ma",a reading "Best Gift" and Mrs,
Geo, Gibson read a Christmas story A number q gifts and cards pent
"The Last Shawl". Mrs. MCut- to various members were ackno,
cheon favored with another solo
"There's a Song in the Air", fol- ledged and Mrs. Buchanan read a
lowed by a hymn, "Silent Night," letter from Dr. Bruce Palmer and
Mrs. Palmer of Hazelton, ac., ex-
pressing Christmas wishes to the
societies of the elfureh, and again
voicing their appreciation for the
articles sent to aid them in their
work as medical missionries.
The business portion followed
with the reading of the minutes
by th secretary, Mrs, H, Wylie.
Since the last regular meeting, a
bile of good used clothing, wegh-
Members answered the roll „call
with a Favorite Christmas Carol
The business portion of the meet-
ing was as follows: Minutes by
the secretary and the trasurer's
report. Bills for supper previously
held were paid, There will be a pot-
luck supper on the evening of Jan.
14th, the night of the church
annual meeting.: The committee
from W.A. to be:. Mr. Ken Ben-
nett, Mrs. W. E, Weir, Mrs. Doris
Adams.
It was voted to donate $2500 to
Overseas Relief and $190.00 ,to-
ward the balance owing on the
church-
windows. Names were
drawn to determine those in charge
of each monthly meeting fOr 1958.
Holiday bell money •was given,
Rev. Buchanan took over for
the nominating committee'S report
on the slate Of officers for 1958 as
follows; Pres„ M's. Chas, McCut-
eheon;„ vice-pres., Mrs. Harvey
Coupland; sec., Mrs. Geo. Gibson;
treas., Mrs.r.Doris Adams; assistant
sec.-treas., Mrs. Lloyd McG.ee;
auditors, Miss Mina Ball and Mrs
Harry Adams; pianist, Mis."Harvey
McMichael; Good Cheer, Mrs. W
•E, Weir, Miss Gertie Bush, Mrs
John Fraser; supply, Mrs, Chas
McCuteheon, IVIrs, Rae Louttit
Mrs, Ken Bennett; nominating
committee, Mrs. Wm. McLean and
Mrs. John Fraser, Mrs. Buchanan
Inovpd the adoption of the slate of
officers.
Mrs. Wm, Hart, president for the
past two years, thanked all the
members for their co-operation.
Mrs. Wm. McLean spoke a few
wotds of thanks to Mrs. Hart who
has been a very capable president
and has done much for the society.
few carols were sung and a
dainty lunch was served by the
cianrnittee in charge with Mrs
Hart pouring the te. Christmas
dacoraticins made the festive Sea-
son very near.
WROXETER
Mrs. Gordon Greig spent a
couple of days last week in Tor-
onto on business.
Mrs, Wm, Hart, Mrs. Jack Gib-
son, Miss Shirley Hislop and Misr
Hazel Spalding sspent IVIonday of
last week in London.
Mra. and Mrs. Rohs Coates visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. Jaek Lucas in
Li 't 1 S d leave their contributions of used
stamps there, as this work is if
great assistance in maintaining
the missionaries and their work.
The role eall was answered bY
suggestions for a new name for
the good cheer fund, which will
now be known as the sunshine
Reports were given by the secre-
taries of,, the following committees:
stewardship, citizenship, temper-
ance, good cheer funcl, the laby
Band, and Mission Band, The nom-
inating committee also presented a
layear, which was duly laecepted and
read
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de aosfoollfofwicefor the coming
s:rs
• President, Air, K. Edgar; first
vice, Mrs. J. Sanderson; second
vice, Mrs. Glen McMichael; record-
ing secretary, Mrs. H. Wylie; as-
sistant secretary, Mrs. H. Thine;
pres, Mrs, K. Edgar; treasurer,
Mrs. A. Munro; assistant, Mrs. S.
Higgins; pianist, Mrs. 5, Doig; as-
sistant, Mrs. J. V. Buchanan.
Program committee, Mrs. J. San-
derson, Miss Elva Huger, Mrs. S.
Higgins; temperance and Mission-
ary Monthly, Mr's. Geo. Gibson;
Associate Helpers and supply, Mrs.
H. Patterson; Christian citizenship,
Mrs. G. Gibson; literature, Mrs. H.
Tmm; community friendship, Miss
K Hazelwood, Mrs. Geo. Galbraith,
Mrs, G. Howes and Mrs. H. Wylie;
Baby Band supt., Mrs. G. L. Dob-
son; Sunshine committee, Mrs. H.
Patterson and Mrs, A. Munro;
Mission Band leaders, Mrs. K. Ed-
gar, Mrs. J. Sanderson, Mrs. L.
Magee and Mrs. H. Durst; nomin-
ating committee for 158, Miss K.
Hazelwood and Mrs. n'H. Wylie;
nominating committee for 1959,
Mrs. G. Howes and Mrs. H. Patter-
son.
Members wee again urged to
save their used Christmas cards,
and postage stamps. A box for re -
receiving the latter will be .placed
in the upstairs lobby of the church
and it is hoped that many will
Friends of Mr. Wm, Wright Will
bepleased to know he has returned
horne fronl joeph's HoSpital,
London and we hope for continued
itriprOveinent, .
Miss Donna, MeLan, LenclOn.
Was hole for the Week -end,
The annual meeting of the Can-
adian Bank of Comreeree Was held•
ht Toronto from Deeember 7th to
ra final., When the ,.Offering had been
1,86, it is the hank's ensteto receiVed- and 'dedicated, the singing
ilehd.liteitatieris to about five bank Of one verse Of the hymn, "Rejoice,
managers and their wives rom The Lord Is Xing" and the, it.,
• provitsbe each year and Mr,
and- Mrs, Roy Hunter .Wete attiOng ri°atittg In hhiSee et the Mizindi
the fortunate .ones to attOtta thiS behedietion brriiight the Meeting
yodr, '
td a close.
Mr. and Mr. Thos. 131,trice and . .
and Mrs. leek McLean Were in The Christmas tree and ctecora-
Stratford -on Sunda v attending the Vhs, already in the SehOcil room,.
:Viee. of St, Elite Preeptery. They
Set- with the addition Of a lovely
Observanec
had as thcix gotsts, vrt,and Mrs
,Qhrietniaa and the lighted
ROY" Hunter, ' ea:11416S, which had been used at
. raid Mrs, las. Robertsen and the Meeting, provided a itio'st
and Mrs, Bawl Cartniehtta. ting and lovely setting for the
Godrieh. snent Sundo With' Akre pOt hielt tupoor which was en.joy-,
AlriZO Snarling And at tq home ..
;tr,, John tipoe, ed by the iriembers, %rho table
• The Deeember meeting of the looked espeCially attractive, amt.
TilOSdaY. Starlight Orm') Will trod with a pretty ad bevel decor -
take the tom of A a:MAMAS 'aloe,provided bY one of the Mei*,
Party la the Gliuteli Haft
Thursday, December 10th, at 8'p.m. .
ging will exdhatiod mid the The InOtheit are retitiested to 8dd
Itieitibeho kihdltigtod to tji,6., th0' th# aby Band mite boxes
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