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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1960-12-21, Page 5Robin E. Campbell Phone 1844/ Proprietor WINGHAM, ONTARIO AO,O7.00.0A PAP AOP'APWO1000,00040000AP$OOO4200,000105tONNPOMP APAOPOPMWOONOUVOOOPAOS... .4 • :;:: ....„ ii0:';'''; ' tstV4,iii-re..i : 4 :, ^',4i,t a, : 0 • , A : g to 4:967 OW' goo61 frien s A : 0 P, A - 0 • !.. 0 PITCHER'S SERVICE STATION' A A A Morrisbank Corners — Phone Wroxeter 16R121 A : A A : Dle.IONOOOOPAOOP•171!".A.-2POOOOOPOPOOOOPANOPANto2j3 extegle/ele.4..eZeKtrZ.Wee..%%le'ericafe-if,I4t4.141.U.141V.filig-.14.1414.iiraUN.'044%terele10411Z,t4K,Zele'iltitit'-fegelie'tret.fitrellgic,KUiWeAte'gr.-;:!. " eta .%r.r&fig..1eLIX4eitteete"EMe"..e.',%teii,...4g.tre:te.-eteitteieureargelgtee, : Gerrie Ulited ChUrch, Donald "Everywhere, Everyvelterie.-Chri -St- Whitfield lad charge of the ser-' mas Tonight". A. duet' "Away in vice, . : ' . •.a. Manger", was sung ..b$r Carel The Scripture lessons were read Robinson #1.44 Corinne ,Rho hie. • .., i • • -. • 4 .. :,„14141,14'44.4t,'-Ulr.ri:lfer.tfq4.141.1e't4 t14.';:fiLifeti'letWeeilef4:firt(44-0it'eliPf44:44:041144ieeirtefe-.074 '... :--"- w. ' 0 :341P.I 0 *ek ' .g. ma A. itielot A FOC. A Voiftt..gaKet • treveitaiee'- kp (ft, FARMERS OUTFITII.N WINGHAM ONTARIO Open Every .Evening This WeeV xq Cegi,,eeilfetItteget'4Wee'Pe:Mit.WetUata.51440%-rettta".14.1441.lta'Artilgaitfettfitlitililifete,„,'., •, • ", 4 kk i o.n,mmirril\TGE her" e we are with full packages of •happy holiday wishes! by Ruth. Grainger, Alex Hamilton, Nadine Cooke, Joanne Strong, Ricky Irwin, Evelyn Anne 'Stelibens. ' Mae were inter- spersed with carer singing, by the choir. Corinne ,RIlame gave 0< THREE SISTERS—Julie, Connie and Susan Burke are pictured as'they sang a Christmas song at the SANTA WAS MOBBED .by the small fry when he arrived at the Kinette Christmas party in the coun- Kinette party for the children of the club members on Wednesday of last week. FOR LAST /MINUTE SHOPPERS zRzfrir:0'404'..4".-ti:e"e'-'°-t"'-<?..4.144f4.14geelift=ltittf..4f4:1Xelt$44tfetity..414Clfeti $41.1f.-M 'Art reg,' rtr%eie'eZ • ee tt) AY. • .404ir Gathered ea this day aro happy .e' • -44100 people celebrating Christmas mine* p J h • 11.A I/7K family and friends g good „ elajoien 11041115 as fellowship that is so important a part of the season. We're happy too! We e.:4 Geeiges, enjoyed the opportunity• e jP4* servhut You, and we thimic you for Multi- speed, port- athe — lightweight. Powerful 3 -speed motor, pop - out beater ejectors. Stands op by itself. Gleaming 1180 White. 1—'40 , Y. R4.061, are, 2,40, • r 41.4Pip ry 442414410 —4414,444 — - — 4.e1;P:' NAND 1XER A Slim-line beauty. in searkling chrome .a n d rich stay-cool trim. Jet speed elements, wi t-h silent "color-selector" controls pops up toast - and shuts off autoniati- 'rally. 5-yr. Guarantee. hIg. Cord and 19.95 p Mary Proctor Auto. TOASTER the privilege) privilege! neat. Controlled Fry Pan Complete with lid. Fingertip temperature control from sim- mer to 4201. Square design gives maximum cooking area. Signal light. Water sealed ele- ment. Easy-to,-see cooking guide. With cord and plc'[. Limited Quantity Special - 11.93 " 46-Pc. ro a ILL KIT "te. ,1/4 ” ELECTIZP,C DRILL COMPLETE — with tool box and many needed oc- C 4,t,V.Wriet. Geared-chuck drill has up to 20') more working torque than cmnur- able models. No-loed soeed 2000, full-load speed 1400 rpm. 2-amp. universal motor, Heaps of fluffy, mouth watering popcorn in minutes. Polished. al- ' um i num bowl, dur- able glass cover wal- nut handle. 550-watt: stove base (less cord) ELECTRIC Oun F3gime - • • LUSTRE CHROME LEG. KETTLE Chrome on copper, heat- resistant bakelite base. -w em ent150O G.E.E N0-scald spoLtlan71p10tector. Kettle, NotSocwhnro — m02-qt. Elec. on copper. Value 7°98 1 8.98 .................. ' cil chambers. The party was staged for children of club members and was a big success. INCURRED Ponuiriun,ity. Mr. awl Mrs. Harold Currie spent the Week-end at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Richard Deacon of Elora, Mr. Eldon Emerson 'arriVed by boat at Midland last Thursday, and 'returned home On Friday after getting his ear at Hamilton, Ife had travelled on the boats all summer, from east of Montreal to 1 Duluth, Mr. John McKenzie, who h.es been en the great,lake beats this i stunmer, arrived home recently to his wife and family on the Divielon Line. Mrs. George Carrie has been laid up with an, attack of shingles, Mrs. James McIlrath has been under the doctor's care this, week, with a bad abscess in her ear, Mr. Archie Watt of Toronto spent Wednesday last With his par- ents, Rev, and Mrs. W. J. Watt. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lougheed and children of St. Thomas spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher, Several in this district have been fortunate to hold lucky tickets en turkey draws. Mr. Thomas Mor- rison won one at the Legion's draw and Mrs, Jack Coultes won two recently. Mr. and Mrs, Frank anther, life- long residents of this district, cele- brate the fiftieth anniversary of their marriage on Wednesday. Congratulations. ' Mrs. Alex Inglis, who spent last week at the home of Mr. Roddy Inglis of Watford, returned home on Sunday With Roddy 'and his sons, Douglas and Eric. - Mr. and Mrs. Jack Inglis and Tommy Of Fordwich with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Inglis on Siunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Scholtz visit- ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Reg, Scholtz of Auburn, Mr. 'and Mrs, Kenneth Dickson and children of Belmore visited on Sunday with her parents, Mr, and Mrs; At•thur Moore; Mr. Herbert' T.:iaittlaw 4as' able 'to start back' to work on Monday after a few weeks' illness. Mrs. Robt. Hutchison was at Lon- don on Saturday and Mr. Hutchi- son, who has been.. a patient in Victoria Hospital for the past six weeks, was brought by ambulance, back to Wingham Hospital, where he will be a patient. Mr, and Mrs, W. R. Farrier, the grand .old couple of the village, celebrate their fifty-fourth wedding anniversary on Christmas Day. Mr. Gary Morton of Waterloo College, Kitchener, had Charge Of the service in the e presbyterien Church here on Sunday. The United Church Sunday School concert will be. held in the church here on Thursday evening. A cor- dial invitation is extended to all. Calvin-Brick, United . ,Church will hold its. Sunday School, concert that evening ,also. Little Darlene and Murray Simp- son, children of Xr. and Mrs, Hugh Simpson, who have been ,patients in Winghatn Hospital for two weeks with pneumonia, were, able to .re- turn home on. Thursday. Mr. Robert Laidlaw was 'under the doctor's care and in bed at his home last week. • Mr. and Mrs, Ross McMillan and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McMillan of Lucknow, visited on Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs. Ceeil. Falconer. Mr. and Mrs. Bill MeKeen, of Grand Valley spent .the Week-end at the 'home of his mint; Mrs. Thomas Reid 'of Marnech. Mr. and• Mrs: Alfred !Crocker and JIM a:ild Laura Lee, and Mr. „iand. Mrs. Ernest Graltain: and Bob of' Phut Brydges, ;spent Sunday With Ner. and Mrs. •Reid. Mr, and Mrs Albert Coultes and Diane visited on Sunday with Miss Irene Paton, Wingham, Mrs. Olive Boss, of Walkerton, who visited for a few days last week with Mrs. Elston, Minnie St., Wingham, visited on Wednesday with Mrs.. George IVIcClenaghan and ether Whitechurch friends. Mr. and. Mrs. James. Curran, Nancy and Paul of St. Helens, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thirdon, acrd Mr. and Mrs. Archie Purdon and children, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bott Belwood, and while there called on the phone, for a chat with the family, Mrs. R. Purdon's sister, Miss Elizabeth Anderson of Mont- real. Mrs. I-Parold Walker received word that her sister, Miss Gertrude Stewart of Cooksville, leaves on Wednesday for New York and will sail On Friday for Ireland, and spend the winter months in Great Britain. Mr. William Arbuckle was a pa- tient in 'Wingham Hospital for a few days last week, and is now at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Harold Kerr: .Men froth Calvin-I3Heit United Church and Belgrave 'United Church helped with the Sunday Sing-time service on Citc.iTk on Sunday. Mrs. W. It Farrier has been laid up during the Past week with a return ,of the flu. Mr. Aratris,Parclen, who has been .. werking With a tonstrnetion coin- pally at Blind River this summer and fall, arrived home on Thnrs- day. S.S. NO, 7, East Wawanosh hold their Christmas concert on Wednes- day afternoon, at the school. Mrs. Roger Vigils, who had been visiting With ,her' daughter, Mrs. Albert Tiernan, returned borne Walkerton oh Tuesday 'Wt. Mrs. Zinitterinart, Who has 'been at the home of her daughter, IVIrs. Sack Shia returned herne to abt, last Week. ,1t Vesper Service In Candlelight GORBIE The Gerrie Hi C held its ChristinaS Candlelight Vesper service on Sunday evening M the .Tainea Falconer; tazlid vine, xu Scholtz; tres„surer, Mrs. A N. test tee; reo,-sec., Mrs., . korai.; eorres,-see., Mrs. Clenaghan; Mission 'band nit Mrs, Millar Moore, Mrs, Era Beecroft; Eaby Rand ..supt.„ Russell ,Chapman; citisenahip, J. G. Gillespie; stewardship, Mr' J. D. Beecroft; community fried ship, Mrs, Chas. Martin; literatur Mrs. Russell Gaunt, Assoc, Mocaboit sec„ Mrs, A. N. ,Qoaltest, cry Monthly, Mrs. W. R. Varrier, Pianists, Mrs. Garnet Farrier,: Mr al pan Tiffin; supply sec., Mrs. G,n, Farrier, Mrs Dowitrig, Mrs Nt Coultes, • • .0 W.A, .officers: 1-'resident„' •Mrs. Russell Purdon: 1st Vice, 1.0.0. If, 'Groskorth; end 'vice, Mrs, jarne,S Falconer; sec.-treas., , Mrs, Tiffin; buying .cOinnii, ;WS, Me' Scholtz, Mrs. 'Coultes, wrra, D. Tiffin; parsonage corn., Mrs. Farrier, and W. executive.'k, auditors for W,M.S, 'and W,4:, Russell chapraan, Mrs. Dowling, Johnny Martin Wins Turkey WHITECHURCH— The concert presented on. Thursday evening 1:4' Fordyce school pupils and theti.; teacher, Mrs, George KerinedY; drew a full house. All enjoyed thp splendid program, with Thomes O'Malley as chairman, and one wondered how so many little _Collet? could be so expert and precise. Little Janice Gaunt, daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gaunt, tire 'the lucky ticket for the 25 pounj, turkey and JOhnny Martin, son Mr. and Mrs, Donald Martin, wa'e the winner, The national anthem closed the program, The, ladies of the section served lunch and all enjoyed the social time, with the pupils winning quite a sum for AN EVERLASTING GIFT! 11 A-1 DUCKS, oven-ready lb. 55c AM.t.zit4,4aAp=ogoir,44,1 41: . .• • ;'*7fill*,#!li1•.r..44.01rokne04'hus, .V4Inssdsy, Dec. 7,4 440, Ti!-Ilift Happy' ChnistrulaA to all ' in. WO Oirtitilay,Tea 4 . Mrs., Millar: Were; 1st vice, At WA'.. Meeting waix—tmunca— 1,hewlyi:s. of 061 ld. on 4.1.1ons:edv at eh Ithe rch home w a was ho et Ekka SehOltz with Mrs. John Pur- de.:je of •the South group presiding, and Using earole for the music. MO, Ernest Beecroft read the Setlpture lesson and Mrs, Pardon led in prayer. $frs, Tomas Inglis gave a read- ;4, "I Was a Stranger". Mrs, J. D. 134croft, played a piano solo, "Oh, bittle Town of Bethlehem" and M. Charles Martin led in the ViTnYei;sifoonr4trhiees.sumecresssmoif4thnemw000rriet gaiie,a reading "Christmas DaY in the. MOrnitig" and Mrs. Russell PtirrlOn read "Children of the Light."' ' ,Mrs. J. D, Beecroft had charge ofe,the chapter in the study book, "1111:anrinogunlVd e trhl de",wtoerlild to ingoffinadjoouur; near ho ev 'people were working together inn,, ,,the mission of the church. Mrs. ,Moore, president presided for the buSiness meeting, and sh'ets were gathered to make up the book of clippings' for Miss Jean Stewaa, missionary in Trinidad, Tike hale, valued at e48, had 'arrived aVthe Fre'd."Victor Mission. Sever- WA:thank-you letters were read. Mrs, Albeit Coultes reported that t of the allocation, had been contributed. Mrs. Moore closed the ingeting with prayer. re. JameS Falconer presided for the W:A'.' 'meeting, when a. ,satis- faietory report., of the year's work was given and, the meeting was elfsed _with the Lord's prayer in muson. Fifteen ladies attended the bit,:thday, tea that followed. Mrs, Russell,Gatint presented.the shite of officers, which was accept- evkancl, the following are the W.A. officers few 1961: Honorary presi- Ooteet,eM e. Rev. Weigle;,president, bus trip this summer. ; ,*iimigliawskozwiwarg-A,K.mgr.04.1.1.-ztlea.e.4-110.14,--4.04*04044,,t Last-Minute Shoppers! CHOOSE FURNITURE ,WE 'HAVE THREE FLOORS OF is TILE BEST IN GIFT SELECTION EASY CREDIT TERMS — FREE DELIVERY. • "L.A.. CURRIE & SONS: PHONE 51 WINGHAM ps*Igtncomigmarkr4mr.4.-oimt-exipm-44:1w4i-e‘itt4041. V Ingham Fruit Market THE NORTH-END STORE LOW PRICES, GOOD QUALITY AND SERVICE Phone 534 for Free Delivery 'For Christmas Shopping— We Offer • . , TANGERINES, A-1 doz. 33c NaVel ORANGES, size 138 doz. 65c Fresh PEANUTS. in cello bag lb. 30c AlegrO4reCiftitiflaeO4PAMerr MIXED NUTS, no peanuts; cello bag lb. 49c 1 Hand-made CHOCOLATES in gift box, lb. 85c Black Magic CHOCOLATES .. 2 lb. box $1.98 SCOTCH MINTS pack 25c A Fancy CHOCOLATE DROPS lb. 39c Me*-4,44-1.Vel4reigatelAitire:W...lii.WA.M.tetetW 1%44kf•M -- 11 6-ft., 7-ft, to 10-tt. — Spruce and Balsam . CHRISTMAS TREES from $1.25 to $1.50 ea. I w OtePS-MOVO7N4,70,0.-OOPAPAPle:VONOOOM 101020M3 PA ''' ' .... . V A-1 TURKEYS, oven-ready, 10-12 lb. , . lb. 57c ,?. Fresh Ground BEEF lb. 55c Cheery Morn INSTANT COFFEE .. 6 oz. 88c Frozen PERCH FILLET lb. 47c Frozen COD FILLET lb. 39c SUET, cello pack ...... ......... lb. 29c gotookvsAmi.g.r4W,14t.zro.t.Atrxti-zetawiatwAmocitttogoim 1 V GIFT BOX — Shaving Lotion, Cream, and other assortment, from 99c to $1.50 loAtuotitymrsnrbbimItokimmootrw.00%.,§mmoo,,trmitt*Ito Spys and Snows Cella pack Fancy APPLES , 4Ic 11[Yatt% 15 ot. till rh PAS . .. ... , .. ..:t . 4 , . . . . . ....... . • 2 for 294 Burns LARD - fine for baking , „ , . — . lb. 21t 144t/r4tlWirtittretterOttol SOFT •DRINKS — CHRISTMAS CAKE COOKIES and SHORTBREAD IN STOCK FOR THE FARMER Ggnileineteti HORSEHIDE (DOVES pr. OM Sib 1,1001t FOR SALE a tit401044**0101.4*******meiongt0,100061410*