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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1960-11-09, Page 3GLOW-IN-THE-DARK S O LI PLASTIC XMAS TREE DECORATIONS aildX1VIAS party FAVOURS / / , 1 , PLUS BOX TOP OR WRAPPER FROM ANY FOOD PRODUCT. HERE ARE THE DECORATIONS AND FAVOURS YOU GET • • REINDEER. SCROLLS • FIREPLACES • WREATHS CHURCHES • CANDLES • LAMBS • LANTERNS HORNS •,,BELLS • HOLLY LEAVES S' CHOIRS SNOWMEN • XMAS STOCKINGS • BLOW-OUTS WHISTLES • SANTAS • STARS • ANGELS ETC. \\. Talce advantage of this marketing anal- ysis which is being made,about leading food products. Just $1.00 and the box top or wrapper from any product in your cupboard gets you the gayest, most sparkling set of decorations that ever adorned a tree. These are not pa- per or cardboard, but solid plastic that "gleam" in the dark. Dozens of differ- ent figures, each ready to hang up on your Xmas tree. And the noise makers - whistles, horns, blowers, all designed for nothing but fun. Over 110 pieces are yours for a fraction of what you would pay if you bought them in a store. Use the coupon and order today. Mail to: Xmax Party Set, Box 1536; Rexdale, Ontario. Please send me sets of the Xfnas Party Set. I enclose $1.00 in cash or Money Order and box top or food wrap- per for each set ordered, NAME ADDRESS CITY PROV. Note: We cannot accept responsibility for Christmas delivery of orders received later than Dec. 12/60. This offer good only in Canada. Le a BAZAAR BAKI NG 64 hide Frees Marie Fraser's exciting new Bazaar recipes, Available in quantity for women's groups—please state number reqeired. DAIRY FARMERS OF CANADA \1/4... 409 ilareo Street, Toronto A,2erSOP 44V:100,7r • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 0 • 1 • • • • • MILS. EDNA COLLINS of . For& wick who celebrated her 97th birthday at the Wingbarn General Hospital on October 22nd. This picture of Mrs. COMM was taken at the Howick Fair this year, where she was an interested, attendant. Though confined to hospital for treatment for the past few weeks, she is still very active and alert, Third floor nurses presented Mrs. Collins with a beautiful, birthday cake and gathered to sing "happy 1.3irthday'l as they extended hest wishes to her,--Advance-Times photo. Event Named. Variety.Fair FORDWIOI-1--- Twenty-three la- dies attended the Woman's Assoc- iation meeting held in the church parlours. In the absence of the president, Mrs. William Wilson presided. Meeting opened with a hymn, Mrs, George Baker read Scripture and Mrs. Wilson read an article on United Nations Day, October 24. In 1945 the United ,Nations came into being and was formed so that all nations could live together in peace. A hymn closed the worship service with Mrs. William Campbell leading in prayer. Minutes were read and approv- ea. An appropriate name for the bazaar was discussed and the name decided upon was "The Variety Fair", Committees were formed to look after this event. The meeting closed with the benedic- tion, • The ladies quilted a quilt to be sold at the Variety Fair. Lunch was served by Mrs. A. Ruttan, Mrs. S, Clarkson and Mrs. W. Cooper, F0111111411 Vie Wingham AVIVanca-TItflear WoOesdiAy. NOV. ellh. 10741 1'40 4,101/1,11011 ,4010101111111•0011101•1010 00110 1144111110/1417114111110.114 1.111111,WW,40 /11440•00114411WW4411,11#11W4W1011011 7dat .9.e'ftefe 7-04e4 a complete your new ensemble with a glamorou . MINK BROOCH, BRACELET OR SWEATER GUARD FOR YOUR. CONVENIENCE, USE 01144 ()IMMIX'S JAY- AWAY PLAN, ON ANY ITEM IN OVII WIDE SEIXOTION OF JEWEI4I,ERY AMID OWEWARE. I if HAFERM Airr a EWELLERY1 PHONE 25a WINGHAM. 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At the monthly Meeting of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Women's Missionary Society on Tuesday of last week, the Canadian Bible So- ciety was the theme, A eompre- hensive review of its history was presented by Miss K. Pringle. Last - March, Royal assent was given to a change M the organization of the British and Foreign Bible Society, which, in Canada, is now the Canadian Bible Society. Miss C, Isbister told the story of the Bible, how it was written and its preservation. Miss C. Gilkinson, the president, opened the meeting with a short poem Bible for young Sing Lee". Psalm 1,9 was read responsively and prayers wera offered by Mrs. W. Keith and Mrs. A. Hastings. Mrs, W, McKague read the Scrip- ture lesson from Amos:8, in which the prophet tells the tragedy of a famine in the land of God's Word; and Miss t Fortune closed the meeting with prayer. 110WICK COUNCIL DECLARES HOLIDAY A regular meeting of the Howick township council was held in the clerk's office on Noveniber 5th, All members were present and the reeve, Arthur Gibson, was in the ehfur. The minutes of the last regular meeting and special meet- ings were read and on motion of McMichael and Gibson were adopt- ed 9 as read, Moved by Allan and Haskins that we declare November 11, Re-. tnembrance Day, a public holiday, Moved by Allan and Haskins that we renew the fidelity bond and robbery insurance policy with N. Wade. Moved by R. Gibson and Mc Michael that By-law No. 13-60 of the Township of Howick for the year 1960, a by-law prohibiting the obstruction of ditches and culverts, asread the third time be finally passed. Moved by R. Gibson and Mc- Michael that we accept the petition for a drain of Bruce Harkness and others and forward same to the engineer. Moved by Haskins and Mc- Michael that we purchase a new adding machine from K. A. Ham- mond & Co. Moved by Allan and Hat,Itins that we sell Lots 12 and 13. Spence Survey, to Bal Broars, Moved by McMichael and R. Gib- son that we instruct the clerk to prepare a by-law regarding agri- cultural gates at Fordwich. Moved by Haskins and McMichael that the recreation accounts as approved be paid. Moved by Allan and R. ,Gibson that the road accounts as approv- ed be paid. Moved by R. Gibson and Has- kins that the following accounts be paid, Registrar of Deeds, regis- trations, $15.08; Municipal World, supplies, $2.74; Gestetner Ltd., supplies, $63.82; Harriston Review, advertising, $3.60; N. Wade, fidelity bond premium, $45.00; N. Wade, robbery insurance premium, $10.00; Orange Lodge, tax refund, $2.40; Bob Campbell, loader at dumps, $25,00; Win. vC. Smith, labour at cemetery, $79.05; R. H, Carson & Son, stove oil, $33.70; Relief Ac- counts, $217.48; Selecting Jurors, $32.00; K. A. Hammond & Co., Adding Machine portion, $50.00; Supplementary Assistance, $30.00; Road Account, transfer, $1,461.54. kIVIoved by Allan and Haskins that we do now adjourn,, to meet again on December 5th or at the call of the Reeve. Carried. J. Harold Pollopk---Clerk, Arthur Gibson, Reeve. A very successful bazaar and tea was held in the community hall, Fordwich, on Saturday by St. Ann's Guild. The members thank everyone who helped in any way to make the afternoon a success. Mrs. Alex Wray and Grace re- turned home to Toronto last week after spending a few days with re- latives here. Mr, and Mrs. Wellington Har- grave, Douglas and David, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Gibson in Listowel. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Benin and family of Brantford spent the week-end with` Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moore. Mrs. Moore returned home with them after spending the past week there. The sympathy of the community goes to Mrs. Spence. Brears in the loss of her brother, Mr. Wray Hicks, in the Palmerston Hospi- tal on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Grant and fa- mily of Teeswater visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson. Mrs, W. Horsburg returned home Saturday after visiting with re- latives the past two months, Mr. Earl Diet of Orillia visited one evening last week with Mr. and Mrs. Tom McClement. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Schaefer and Mr. and Mrs. Fred 'Demerling at- tended the funeral of a relative in Kitchener on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Campbell spent one day last week in London. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Kirkby of Port Credit visited over the week- end with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Carroll Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Clare Harris and family spent Saturday in Kitch- ener„ Mr, and Mrs. Carl Stewart and Douglas of Listowel visited Sun- dab' with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Seth- ern. Mr. and Mrs, Irwin McDowell. and Gary of Galt were week-end visitors with Mrs. Nina Armstrong, A presentation and dance was held in the community hall on Friday night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Don Koenig (nee Betty Ken- nedy). Mrs. Bob Sanderson read the address and the young couple were presented with a trilite floor lamp and clock, Both made suit- able replies. Music for dancing was supplied ,by Lorne Lambkin's orchestra„ DIED TAYLOR- -.Passed away in Wing- ham General Hospital Wednes- day, November 2, 1960, Miss Mar- garet Taylor, in her 65th year. A brother, Kwart Taylor, of Luck- now, survives. Burial took place from McKentie funeral home, Lucknow, " Thursday, November 3, to .Greenhill Cemetery, Luek- now. diatialsialtwiailainalkvamiiiallailailIii111111111111"111111101111111111111e a U a • • • Eft 1E, MOUNTING ALL 1 MONTI-11 •ia •