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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1960-01-27, Page 20 0 rape rwo The Wingham Aftancs-Times� Wooln1*4Y, Xam. 210, IM MR& 9033 MAN Is WORTH, STUDIE PLANS PERHAPS THERE*$ A REASON, HEADS, AUXILIARYi, Atli PARK CONTINENT erelses 1,�la om this district,who, dj!Achieven en, Day tZ! , District I at Wivigharn il 12 LOAN vionibs rflanhhS, molltb$ -very winter for the pa;t seven R torium for a show to begin, but it The January, nieeting of the Eve- ni ng Auxiliary, ,Augham United �School Go� The regular meeting of the Currie, ary of. St. . drew's forth Auxlll An on SatuOay were An n Mary -Taylor, Ruth Taylor, Ruth 0oultes, Doreen Smyth, and or eight yn, rs this, Tiewspaper has is inestimably worse to. sit slappiug(r Church, was held at the home of. .0hurch took place last Tuesday in their leaders, Mrs. John'L. Currie exhorted local Falls to get out and one's hands together ai-id stamping Mrs. Murray MacLennan with 31 members and four visitors present. the ladies' parlor with the newly" and installed Mrs. Leonardv Mrs. William Lapp, Wingbam. Mrs. Dan Tif . fin was laid up support the local jj�ams. 1, t is a per - col(l feet in an icy areila whil(- tai4(ly The worship: servivo was led by president, phillips, in charge, The call to wor� with a severe attack of flu, last enuial probleni to aroust� slifficielit teanis and officials hold llp tile Mrs. Hazel Campbell -following the theme "We Are All Brothers". . p Was. given, followed. by the shi, Week. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Coupland interest on, the I)art of the Spec— gaille., "All Pralre to Our Redeeming Lord" The Scripture opening hymn, "Lo! H . Aes e.Cor With Clouds. Descending. M , . of . rs Toronto visited over the week- end with -her parents, Mr. and Mrs, ttators, wlth� low attenda nce re- A recent game, in the localarella was sung. lesson and medita tion was given Betty Faegan and Mrs, Ken Cur - Charing, -Robinson, and With Wrox- ee_1pt.,;, fall f)ehiml, the club loses started at 9,15 after being, called and,. by Mrs. Harold Burrell and Mrs. rit, read Scripture passages, follow, eter relatives. Money and eventu.-flly hi(lividuals advertised for 8,30. Itilitinderstood Campbell, led in prayer. ed by a, poem ,Simon the Cy. renianil. Mr. and Mra. William Rin.toul and family visited on Sinoday at ilave to. coine to, their rescae. Then, that the referees Nvere tile late arriv- [ with a Mrs. Tom Jardin favored !,. solo, `17bb Ton Commandment Mrs. Tom Henderson, secretary, the home of her sister, Mrs, M-ict . re is the morale faetor, The 'too tile als oil this parti(.1hir omasiOli. A The nextehaPter of the, study hook read the minutes And the roll. call Cardiff o ssels, f Bru Mr And Mrs, Frank Alepak and , players certainly. can't. give their cra�nje w-hich (loesn't start until 9.1i deali,ng with "Changing Africa", was -answere(J. by tbe paying 0 f er mother, Vr% Robert MacLean, best When the ellipty seat,; inclicate zl� Itsual1v Willdi tip Well. after eleVel-l- waj given in her usual interesting and Inforrinative %vay by Allss X. fees. The business portion wascon.- ducted by the president with Mrs, of, Brussels, and her sister, Miss , acLean of Kitchener, visit - Qrace M that oilly a corporal's. guard care o'clock—so the next thrie a spectator McGregor. Ken Currie giving the auditors' re- ed 'Gn Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. whetber �they Nvin or lose. I is tenipted to. go, to a game he recalls The president, Mrs. Ross Vogan conducted the business wbiv.b; dealt port. The offering was dedicated by Mrs. Bill. Hilbert, The duet -10h, � William T, Irwin. . Mr. and Mrii. Dawson Craig and Hockey, of cours�, face-, new pro- his long, cold wait b�fore the J)rev­ with the report.% The. treasix.rer reported $523.65 sent to Presbyter- it is, Wonderful", was sung by Mrs. � 'Robertson go' ris, And Mr, and Mrs. Alexander and 'family visited on bleins, T74ere is the competition of ions gaine, his late arrival hotne— lal and the supply committee had Faegan, and Mrs. Jack Day, 'and �Sunday� with Mr,'antl Mrs. Gordon television, phis all the other activ- and just rQlaxCs in his Own: W11117111 sent new and used clothing to the to thd Mrs. Angus Mowbray presented the i lihe Glad Tidings, the McBurney. ities w1iich crowd the evenings of living rooni. home and overseas mission value of $577.65. highlights of W`�MS monthly mitgazine. largre proportion of our We realize that it is, difficult for . Rev,. T. a. Husser jnstoilled� -the for this and the witi, the aid -of , A detailed map I r WI: MEMBERS SAMPLE. towns'folk. ' TJroni the SpCCtatOr"S players to, finish their day's work officers., year meeting closed with the singing of . ' of Af r Ica, Mrs. Day tv;id Mrs. Hii- bert presented the topic of the I stan4point hockeN falls into. the field and be ready to travel 50 Or 60 Miles I Take My Life and Let It te" and the Mlzpah benediction. A social evening, whichwas,the introduction , 'to S PPER DISH V of entertainment and as entertain� in tinle to get a gaine under way by hour was enjoyed. the atudy (book, "The Way in -FINE erg, . the hockev a."ociation ha' still 8.30—ba they i.nigh as well face The offlcers for 1960 are as fol - lows: Past pre&, Mrs. Norman Africa!' writter. by a missionary, George Wayland Carpenter. The 'meeting WHITECHURCH—Tbe January of the Womeres institute to learn one of tile basic. reqiiire- the, facts. Spectators bavl� too many -Keating; pres,, Mrs. Rbss Vogan; topic took the form of -a discussion 'was. held on Tuesday last, after alternative ways of enjoying -in ev- first vice, Mrs. Charles. Rodgins, between A traveller 'Visiting Africa several postponements, and eight ,lent$. + 1—th with dela"t—A hockey second vice, Mrs. Murray MacLen- , and -a native of that country, Some ladies attend[ed. On account of the jai -is I. D. A,. Special Prices w Effective January 217th. to February 2nd SAVE, 20c on PEPSODENT DENTAL CREAM, 98c size ........ Uc i NOXZEMA SKIN CREAM LN S PECIAL10 oz. size . � ................ $os TRIAL2 oz. LANOLIN PLUS with 4,dz., 1.35 size (value $Z.Z5) .............. 41-50' Evelyn 11-faivard 11111eatrical!' 4.00 One Found 'OLD CREAM ........... : .'69c, C pinois — negular.we size $1.010 Value, Haney & Almond CREAM 2 for 98C its, fine hubliles soften beards Awt— Tteg. 40 I.D.A. SHAVING CREAM oolylgc IM.A. DENTAL CREAM, reg" $7c ....... 4Tc M Helen. Curtis Egg Creme SHAMPOO,, $2. " 00 value for .......... 984' I we are referring to the titne- 1�-LL, Its %I % nan; third vice; iss Irene Paton; juriess 01 Lot presidem, Mrs. Far - of the enlightening 'facts brought 11 M111111 1110111111111111 1 loll IN fiXturer, sec., Mrs. Tom Jardin; treas., 2M.9s -.4- — 41h.4- - inland section of� rier, Mrs, Russell Ross,, presided A1.1.101110 . . . I . . W0131, Lt L 0 S (al S - . Is I Greta arris; Christian steward- - I for the meeting. a . nywhere tip to, 45 ni;intites later There is one other factor in, the ship, Mrs. Frank Madill; literature, the Dark Continent was unexplored After 'the opening exercises the th�,n the'advertised hotir. It is ex- sitiiation, the plain lack of adequate Miss Norma Coutts; Missionary territory A century -and a hktif ago secretary, Mrs. MeThnis, read quite -Monthly, Mrs. Harold Xerr; oitl- and some of the barriers to Its be- a number of thank. you notes, from asperating enough to sit. three qtiar- advertising. Certainly posters are zenship, Mrs. George Rawsow, cor- coming -inhabited were caused by the elderl folks in this -district r� y ters of an' hour in a'theatre. or andi- placed around niain street. The responding see., Mrs, Alton Adams; deserts, jungles, and perilous tra- who were remembered with Christ - ss, Mrs. Allbeet Rintoul. veiling, unnavigable rivers, ex- mas parcels, The roll call "What's Advailve-Tinies, carries (free of Preommunity friendslilp, Xrq. treme climate which bred disease 'Youe Beef?" was answered by s 'tile ladies who had -noted different charge) a listin. g of the wei�k's events, Charles Lloyd, Mrs. Andy Lunn, such as malaria, yaws and leeping i iifk The Wingham Advance=Times Mrs. W. Bushfield; supply comm., �h a !in the district that needed at the arena, Which includes the Mrs. Harold. Burrell, Jqrs. William sickness. The three great 'forces �Aitention, stressing the plea for a Published, at WlngAam, Ontario gs responsible for tbo opening up ol, shorter period of Daylight Saving, hockey games. Once again, how- Tiffin, Mrs. Bill Conron, MI Africa to make it a modern con- iRo thFtf th.- inereasedrate of living, Wenger Brothers, Publishers Phyllis Johns, Miss Janet Murray-, W. Barry Wenger, Editor ever, competition enters tile matter. expense fund and cards, Mrs. 'Norr tinent were political, economical twould be slowed down. f Member Audlt Bureau, of Circulation There are so inany events schedtiled man Keating, Mrs. aazel- Camp- and religious. � Mrs. EmersoV had charge o a bell; pianist, Mrs. E. Shera; asst., Government and peace jander a review of the resolutions, that had Authorized aa Second Class Mail, for a week in a town. this size that. been gathered from the Bruqo Mrs. Norman.Kcating; C.G.I.T. left- democratic system , encouraged Ocounty Intstitutes for,presentation Post Office Dept. the ordinary reader is very nitich in- ders, Mrs. G. W. Tiffi;l, Mrs. C. public discussion and free inquiry, ! kipbscriptlon Rate — One Year $100, Six Months Shackleton, Mrs, V. Reid, Mrs. R, to the Provincial Government. clined to forget whether the hockey Ahara, Miss Marny Muffqt. and the industrial rbvolution stem,- I Mrs. Johnston Conn, who liad �1.50 In, advance ining from Great Britain brought attended the short course. at gaine is Tnes�lay nigbi or Thursday U. S. A. $4.00 per year organized. rabour, putting tools in iWalkerton was busy - during the Foreign Rate �4.00 per year n i P, -h t. Gaine tinles and dates need the people's hands And money in �meetlng preparing a splendid t , n big, bold type. Win P�izes for Best their purses. Then Inthe eighteenth supper dish, and after cooking it Advertising Rates on application o be banged home i in the oven, served the ladies a century an evangelical awakening igenerous bblping along with her Cookies and Scones. began%in the Protestant countries ihome-cooked brown bread, and a Church Supper The Wingham Nomen's Institute of ' Europe and America and with !cup of.tea. She was given a vote DEVOTIONS fiIVEN met last Thursday for the regular it the urge to spread the gospel 1of appreciation. She presented the meeting, with a good attendance. to those.wi-thout its -light, brought :ladies with the tecipe book, The Precedes Annual BOX 473 Routine business matters . were dis.- :Third Meal. I missionaries to Africa, arousing in On Wednesday evening, the c6n- By MRIS, Es PEDLEY January 21, 1960. Pensed and the meeting was turned the people a now li-wareness. of gregation of Wingham United over to the program convener, the evils Of slavVy. Tbe�resC ilt� was The January meeting of the The E ditor� that slave tra 1. n4 Group Supports Church held the annual meeting, Evening Auxiliary of the Baptist Mrs, H. Burrell. de'c�,WLI* to an e between 1800 an 1850- and new preceded by a hot supper served Church Mission Circle was held at The Advance -Times, Following the motto, the, group colonies were e . & ablished.:1 fealth 'W eek by the Woman's Association. The -am, Ontario. held a sing -song and answered the the home of the president, Mrs. Wingh David Living2fone turned', the The executive secretary of the minister, Rev. T. G. Russer, con- Bruce MacLean. Following the roll call,with a fact ab6lut E;cat- eyes 'on ductqd a, btief devotional period singing of the hymn "Send the Dear Mr. Wenger: land. of tile We4tern world on ZIA Chir" 1 a d Associati hai'.1"t, Ifik d ti�ie, chiropractic servi LlghV, d#d prayer by the jfesident,� wbi�4 included a memorial A display of Scotdl� scones al,�, �Ica and lhe-an�, ob�ermis8iond�lbs h as Henry, PM4 Icy and Ge' 'pr F.essi who had died the last meetini, Pleascacqept this rath bel t d I for the 23 members the minutes of er ae( sun orge f)n's* uppqrt Of �Acaith .were read and adopted. MissMary word of 6ppreciation apd.,cngr,.tu;, o�tmeal cookies wer� judged �, by during the year. Mrs. George Hell-dersbri. Mrs, W,' Grenfell contpl' uleti-treatly -to tl)e, �WVek in Canada, vkidh.will tal,10 Xr, Ru I sser presided for'the busi- Hotchkiss, gave the topic, "Out lation for your editoris Lapp won the prize for scone.1 and colonization`bf unexplored sections .115l�ce from Junuary 31st to Vebru- IQ Missions in V�enth Canada, also lenge of the Sixties'% which apy— - ablishing mesa meeting and G. W. Tiffin wi , Dutch Xew Oninea." ed under date of the i3th of ianu- Miss J. Murray for the best est a chain of Ohristian ary 6th.. "Health Week, sponsored elected secretary, The reports cookies. A dainty, lurch was -lerv- missions across the continent To- :by* the Health League of Canada. from all organizations were most A lettdr of thanks Was read from ary: ed following the program. day Christians form a much larger should be a6lvely supported by. all Pastor and Mrs. Nelsori. Trafford encouraging, showing an increase reZ Thlefact of such a message com. percentage of' the population. In groups- interested in- the welfare I In fneipbers, finances and atten- Several prayer letters: Were ing with its challenge is an en- Africa than in any part of Asia. of theCanadian people," said Don. dance The congregation has 344 from different arissions and nils- couragement to all A4io seek to aid C. Suilhorla�d, D.C. sionaries including Miss Thelma MRS, OARY OIBSON' - famillft with 621 resident mem- �Clarke from. Japan, Mr, and Mrs. build our society upon Christian Legion Euchre "-Health is not something that bers. -Bill Large, Nx. and Mrs. A. Pat-' principles. can be reniembered. tnee a year The regular euchre of th -fike a birthdd-y and then forgotten. e Ladies' Every 'Sunday morning, during �terson, Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, Yours truly, BECOMES PRESIDENT the church service, the Young Wo- Wt. and Mrs. James Gredn and; Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion t1t!we actively follow the rules of Centre St. Wilmott D. Clark. was held in theLeglon Home, Mon - man's Auxiliary has charge of the Miss Laura Collar. Prayers for the The rdgular meeting of the day night health every day of the year, We zWOrk of the various Missions and with eleven tables in. nursery, which looks after children Young Women's M vening Auxiliary pla will live to see more Realth Weeks. .missionaries and here at home, y up to three years. At the same s held on Tueslay evenin The high. prize for the ladies Was :SurVeya by the Irororito Nutrition were offered by Mrs, Bruce Mae- Wingham, 6nt., wa g at tinie,'the junior congregatiorL of Lean, Mrs. Frank Collar, Miss. Mary home of Mrs. Jack Walker with 32 won by Mts. Varl Obright And ,Cbuilell have ifid�icated that large more than SO members, meets 11' Hotchkiss, Mrs. Rev. Sinclair Mrs. Jan.'21 1960 members and two visitors present. high lady playing as vieth by Mrs. 'percentages of sehool children, re - two groups for training in Bible 'Richard Kilpatrick and I Mrs. Wingharn. Advance -Times, Mrs. Don McKay -was in charge of Stewart Potsythe. Rigil prize for celved inadequate nutrition. This study, while the parents attend 'George Rotchkiss. Mrs. Don Sin- D ithe worship service, choosing as the men went to Gordon Walker prablem cannot be solved without ear sirs, arid Mm, George Kett won the john, church,. Iclair spone on missions in Quebec. full co-operation of parents ber theme "We AreStill. Brothers" ' 'door prize. A.tocidl time followed, 'Me six groups of the Woman's Devotions were givqn by Mrs, I wish to thank you very much The Scripture was read by Mrs. Whose responsibility it is to be- Vissionar Society all exceeded 4rhest Pedley, She spoke of their for sending me the copies of the Jack Tiffin, followed by a reading Come ifamilliar with the rules of y hile I was, a' patient at by Mrs. Fred Templem 'prove, nut�ition �and apply thbmin their financial -objectives, as well tylans . concerning their going to Paper w, an. Pray- Deanery. A YPA Holds as sending bales valued at%,430.00 Jamaica. and also read an article,, London hospital. The days are paper era were offered by Barbara Stain home, Good posture, -proper mission Here i "How We Can Serve Christ'% Pray- long in the hospital And the G, , Skating Party to home and overseas ton, Mrs. Bill Willis and Mrs 0. body balance and: corredt spinal headquarters. $228.00 was collected lers were, given by Mrs. Pedley and Was like a visitor from horne,. I Stol�ps. St. Paul's A.Y,P.A. played host; ftlignmeot," con'luded Dr. Suither. Mrs. Frank Rogers. Thegroup de- appreciate your thoughtfulness land, "'art Val;rlille alds- to tiny and sent to U.M.I.C.E.F. by the �clded to bontinue, sewiW at the The officers for 1960 were III- to a deanery 9kdting-pArty at tht , members of the C.G.I.T. The high- wingham General Rospital for this very much. stalled by Rev. T. G. Husser. Mr. Wingfiam arena. on Monday'even- Ilealth Proigram!'. lights of the Sunday School year' 'year The ftneeting closed with -the Your truly, Husser spoke on the work of the Ing When about 60 Srduihg ptople are the Mower Sunday In June %hyr" "Take the Name of Jesus Helen Armstrong. Women's Missionary Society with. from Goderich, Scaforth, Glorrie, and the Chri , stmas. Pageant. Pro- ' � With You". A social timewas spent In the chtirch and the importance Fordwich, Blyth. and Atil3urn were needs of these events are contri- :at the conclusion of the meeting. of knowing the church better. guests. firi-OUP EXCEEDS F ollowing the skating they te- buted. to missions. C. W. Caslick Is A very interesting -chapter on the turned to the parish tooth of he y book, "Africa Disturbed", church for games. Thj2� mot,ers During the year, two -new er-, h, S ALLOCATI. N ganizationg. were added to the Young Couple Will President for 1960 stud WM 0 church life; the Couples' Club t was given by Mrs. Vern Reid. of the loeal group served Iuhdh. has -Live in Wingham. Tri: the Absence nf C W. Caslick, The -minutes of the last meeting The deanery president, Patricia ST. MLENS—Mrs, Allan Miller which in�eta monthly and Deyell, announced that the �next . made Its* influence felt in various president of the Saugden. Life were read and reports for 1959 meeting would be held on vocation- opened her -home on Tuesday for Undo St. George, th.. eburch activities and the Christian Dr, Alexander Nimmo officiated rwriters' Assoc., M. S. Patet- were given by Mrs. B. e AnAutil. meeting of the W.M.S. 11 son of Atthur,, vice president, was recording secretary; Mrs, 14,1. Me- a] Sunday, February 28 at Brus- nt,% St- And in the chair for the monthly dinner '13. V. Green presided for !Education Committee which gives at reW'� Presbyterian gels. Rev. K. *Jaggs brought tt and, the WeA. with 1,4 ladicsprese helpful assistance to the different �manse on January 16, for the wed- meeting at the Hanover Ihn on 8urney, treasurer; Mrs. H. Swat pleasant- evdfling to ft close with, Mrs. younger grouP. The church also 'Aing at 19 o.1clodk. noon of Shirley Priday. Robert Tayldj� of the N&� ridge, supply and literature secre- prayer. the W.M.S. and Mrs, W. 1, Miller lends its gymnasium for the meet- Mary Simmons and David Henry tional- Film 33bard was a guest. tary, Mrs. R. Gordon, sick and vis- read the Scripture Iesson.. The Ing of the groups, Of Scouts, Cubs �Rowland Templeman. The bride Disciisgion-was held on the pros iting comm! ttee. Officers Named for treasurer r�ported that $209 had 'is a datighter.6f Mr. and Mrs. Joe The new president, Mrs. 0.1 Gib- been sent to the Presbyterial and Brownies representing thn I Simmons of Wroxeter and and cons of government 11166pltaliz- -presented and conducted U.C. Couples' Club trcd�urer, This was $46.00 over Whole town. the ation and group pensions for hos-. son, `W&S At & spoeial meeting of the con- groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs, 131tal staffs, Final arrangements the tbusiness. She read a letter re- the allbeation-i. The report df the gtegAtion, a member of this church 'John' T`�rhplemau of Wingham. were made for Mr. Paterson -to -cclved from Rev. and Mrs. Hani- Me, And Mrs, Murray Taylor, secretary told of a successful year. John. Crawford wag received as, The bride wore a pale green. suit attend, the national toilvention In mond�, of Korea. It was brought Mr. and Mks. Russell Shlith, Aft. Convener reports, were presented candidate for the ministry of the with white- and black accessories Montreal early next month. to -the attention' of the group that and Mrs. George 009t, Mr, and by Mrs. 0. Stuart. atid Mrs. John United Church. He and the Other and a corsage of Pink carnations. The film' "Are People 8hee the�c is need for good used 'toys Mrs, Bill Willis And Mt. And Mrs., Comeroh.. In her report Miss Was shown And plans for A 1,26 Wilford OUllelt Were ift, dhargtot, W, 1). Rutherford, told of 89 -home Andont minister., Jim Schynkar, Her only Attendant, a sister, Miss night were left'ift the. hands at the play pen and crib for use in the -thCx i�leetlng. on Monday., 0611ing.of and. 64, hogpitAl 'Visits by the mem- Will be ca:rtled forward as the' :Lois Simmons, also wore a green pr6gtam chairman, nursery. The meeting closed with tho Vilitied, Church CoupW,! Club, bers And gave & list -of the Christ - representatives of this congre- suit with white and black acces, the Mim3ah benediction, wh6n,f6urtmi c6upki attLihd6d. gatidlip until they are Ordained. series. Her corsage was the same 0. W. Castick Wingliam I suc� the meeting opened wlth.0 wot. 'mAg, cArdo stnt.' Mrs. L. Woods Vtbm the financial statement it , as the bride's. needs Orval Ti�iori of Rineardine The officers for :060 are., Past -d 8&lpm read a ItUtt from Miss Mary as president of the group, pres,, Mrs. Don Meraggart; pres,, ship ad"Itd, Ryinhit dil, was found that $9,177.84 had been gkodk Bedford, rougin 'of the Mrs. Gary Gibson; first vice, Mrs tutt� carried out theythdifie 110hrls� Xithollt, a missionaiy In India, 'groom from Niagara Falls, Was tians Working With- itheir'RAnds". Pcem§.w�r6 road by Mrs. Green forwarded to the Missionary and Don Rosenhagen; second vice, Maint6hAned fund of the obutch, best man. 1 6 Uts. -Oeotge Guest iTitroduced the and M189 Rtitherford. Mrs, Cam - and_ thd objedtIV6 for 1960 Waq. get A wedding dinlift, was se-eved At Off icers Orh itted Mfg. Veth Acid; tedOrding sec., speaker� Mks. 0, Shackleton. Who dt0h read front the chapter "The $it U01,00. I the bride's home and the young Mirs. Keith McLaughlin; treas,, described. Fitt Oitkg 01irigtlaii. Df Ift,, 'from tht study book, lovVilig the repott of the nom, couple left later On V; trip 'to In Annual Report Mrs. Ed. Mtl�urney; supply and Wdtkeral eefitte jittit P&t1s, and rol literature, Mrs. Love)! McGuire- redoinMehded' it w the club for a Mrs, TbrA Todd Was In ehafge iflatitig dommittee, those 01doted Niagara Fallg aild Buffalo, � They Ornitted from the list of 6ftic6ta Christian stewardship, Mrs Don' holiday. the also shoWdd Pictures ofthe WA. nietting Which opened will live. fit w1iigharn, of Five Oaks. difto Guest thAnk- With the Use Of the theme 'hYlAn, to the Aeggl6n, I were W. V. Burg" in the report last iwtek of the McKay; corresponding' and Ctini- cd her lot lick dddtem praydt aftd &ded. The theme of man, George Guest, Earl 1-tamil- Maitland Pteftteflal ailhual Meet- rnunity friendship set., Mrs. George Mrs. Lovell TY(dOUlf0- c6fiduattd the Worship betviceg for the year ton, Cedrit Moffatt. Vernori Reid, atl6n of the high loadetihip which Ing w&6 the names of two honor- Richbedg n; comm., Mrs. R, Swat- th@ bugifies.4 and Roy. T. 0. 14usbef !19 Ilhe gpitit of hian. is the 0alidlo X6ith McLaughlln,t Spence Scott, had been giveft by Rev. It. 0. 0 Ary presiddilts, Miss MatlAft Will, ridge, Mrs. Jack Lewis, Mrs. Rus- read thd )A01te state of dfflceft Pf the Lord" and for January, Rev, W. D. Clark,-, -Archie Jones, Husgot to the congregation -during liaths6n, Wingbam, riturric'el ftift- sell gurbrigg; press, Mrs.Murray Rdnotaty, prnW6ntst Mr. wid Mtal "If will light' the candle of uiltlot. Rom Gordon, to th6 board of stcsw- the past yedr. He also thanked sJoh'ary, -and Un. Guthrie Reid, !tayldr; temperance and Christian Rus8eej, 0ast pr6hiddfits, Mr. and Ulm Rat- ards, Rtigh W. S. the choir for their splen4ld musle e -6 Mrs. t. IM&Ouife; Oros,, Mr. fuld. atthdh!gJh thy ibetirVI. 0&11l4xn, Wilford Ctiglidk, ChArlos under the, leadership of A. 1). T egwatet, it veteran worker in the citizenship,. Mrs. Gordon Robinso ; urn Gleorge, aumt; Vice, Mr,. and Ivey Webb teadthe Scripture lesson. W.M,S. Without poftfolio—Uft. J. Missionary Monthly, Mrs. Robott Mtg' W adblicit, and Mts. W. A; Miller, the lesiolt Lloyd, Dr. M. MadLehilaft, Williftili 8tibriett, Special, appreciation Was , alid 06fr1a; Mfg. b. A. 81nnahloft; I)IMliSt, Mrs. 1,40ward Uri.. jj�lt M.dKay* Aed7 Me* A. JIffift, E. a. Cotitq S. Robibsoti, , and thoughtri, and� dayton extended to Aussel Zurbrigg for WdXdil2le, Ashfield; Mfg, N. 0. Walker; aNst., Ufa. lack Walker; Mrg.R, t",urbfiggyptogram comm., Mrs. 0, MA0111herson, the stere- Shaeklet6h; board ot trustees, h1g: faithful and untiring effort W. A-. ft1britith, V. R. 140W.40b, ag 'tupetint6ndent, of' the Sunday. Engel, -Cratbrook; Mrs, L&sl1le telephone c6inni., Mrs. Pon Bell, Mr. and Mks. CIAyEOA Shadltletbh E&ty.trea9ur6r1s reported 4n, en - 3, 14. Ordowford. kuaftbrs: appolfit- 18thd6l, also to the, dAfetdk6f', Mil, Fortune, Wingli&m; Mfg, Alk I'Mrs. Johh Strong, Mtg� Roia Got. gad Mt� alid, Utt, 40, W. Tiffin; o61lragift year with $99,84 ift the ta *ere Oebege gtoke.-§ and Arnold Bko*h, for, lija ohe6rful Amlg:tanec, Aliley'r Itipley; Mim. P. Wilson, Mix, 14oh, Mrs, Fred Mrs. &ecutlVd rdenlbefg dt 'large Mr Agury. At the conclusion a and, Mrm It, Smith; Prmg to�oktLr: tle nalliday. whefteV616r fieed[44. R W, b Peg; Mrs, McClure, Mokswotth. Murray Otalni6h, M±,4. BrU piftsafit Scelgl'b6111' -Was enjoyed I ice St. Mrs. caglidk. 9ppiddrig -for the coh&094601i, dark 016g0d the, 1116A1119 w1th I.Con�vonerof' n6VAiiiAtingtomirnittee, aeollge, Mrs., Wilford Casliek, Mr.g. A noetal h6ur followed, Whaft With Mrg, Lorne Woods 'and MrS, 'Mrs, Alvin Muildoll, Uelm6m Russell i9mith. io. Lfwflt Mcllwulre expmmed: Appreel- prayot. lunch was oorv6d. Charles McDonald an I 9teszeA. I MAKING LOANS,., MAKING FRIENDS. HAT'S'OUR BUSINES�s Making instalment cash loans, of course, is a specialty at HFC, But with every loan we try to ma. ke a new friend—by being helpfal, by.,providinfqhe fastest possible service, by hanalinLy vour account wit"a consideration and. understanding all �iong the line. Please, 14rop in or phone. AMOUNT MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS OF 36 36 30 20 12 LOAN vionibs rflanhhS, molltb$ NO"IbS mo in MUTAL and WOOD $ 6.11 $ 9.45 500 Weather StApping 30.01 46.72 1000 F or- Doors and Wind Owq 4145 58.10 91.55 1600 66:6?, 93.19 14668 2000 72.30 83.27 116A9 183351 2200 79.53 91.60 128.1 N 2500 90438 104.091145.E Above payments Includs principal a" d4nterest and 9ft based onpompt �apaymnl, but do oo, nclude N con fA HOUSE-RULD FINANCE Manager M. R. JenkinA Velephorie JA 4-1383 35A West Street GOIDERiCH T H E, SALVATIdN ARMY I C M Wingbam orp�, SUNDAY SERVICES I 1,00a.i-n.—T-Toliness, Meeting —Sunday School 2.30 -7.00 pml.—Salvation Meeting 'Priday, 7.30 pilln. � Youth Croup Z Ail t6en�Agerq Wel6oma Tlieve,g, a vvioleome jor YOV at tho "Arn!Yll W b** 41U urc (ANGLICAN) Rev. C. r,,, johti8on, IL -Th, - Rector Mrs. ('-,ordon Davidson - Organist 4th, Sunday after Epiphany .9.45 a.ni.–�-Stlnday School 11.00 aam—Uornitig'Prayer Thitrs., Jan. 28, Ladies' Otilld, Parishl1c)oni:, A is r BUILDING ao-UPPLY Centro N 'WINDOWS TRIM MOULDINGS. PXOTUrVE WIVI)OWS in MUTAL and WOOD 0ASE5WNT SASHLE$S Weather StApping LN STORM SASH F or- Doors and Wind Owq OORS. FLOORING Jim R AllninimilYk COMI)IMAt'1011.q N Red Oak 38.50 Complete 24c foot' LE WINGHAM SAWMI L' t CQ. LTD. "sta Harold Vococir, lfti. DrALM ALLIANCE -IONP HA r) u r)76 — WING IV[ T H E, SALVATIdN ARMY I C M Wingbam orp�, SUNDAY SERVICES I 1,00a.i-n.—T-Toliness, Meeting —Sunday School 2.30 -7.00 pml.—Salvation Meeting 'Priday, 7.30 pilln. � Youth Croup Z Ail t6en�Agerq Wel6oma Tlieve,g, a vvioleome jor YOV at tho "Arn!Yll W b** 41U urc (ANGLICAN) Rev. C. r,,, johti8on, IL -Th, - Rector Mrs. ('-,ordon Davidson - Organist 4th, Sunday after Epiphany .9.45 a.ni.–�-Stlnday School 11.00 aam—Uornitig'Prayer Thitrs., Jan. 28, Ladies' Otilld, Parishl1c)oni:, A is r