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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1961-11-29, Page 3g,ilehre Winners • wacatAvN Mrc,('Burl Netit cry and Jack. Mei3uruey were the high, prize winners at the regutar weekly euchre party h ell in community centre on Wednesday- eveniag, There were 10, tables in play and consolation prizes went to. Mrs, Carl Procter and Mrs. (tor- don Higgins, Novelty prize win- ners were Mrs. Lloyd. Montgomery and Chris Nethery. Everything you've ever wanted in a diamond ring; magnificent styling—first quality diamonds, built-in comfort and safety. See the amazing Columbia "Tru-Fit” Diamond Rings soon. It will make the most treasured gift of all— choose Columbia ?t' tit„ EVENING APPOINTMENTS ON RUM. EST Drop in and pick-up your Columbia catalogue and learn the amazing "Trit-Fit" story, No obligation, STAN HOPPER, PRES. MORRIS FEDERATION MEETS IN BOWE BELGRAVE The Morris 'Town- ship Federation of Agriculture held its. annual meeting in the Foresters' Beigrave, on Tuesday of last week. Euchre- was enjoyed. Mrs. M, Coultes and -George Grigg won high prizes and Mrs, R. H. Coultes and Earl Anderson won the low prizes. Mrs. Joe Black won the door prize. Ross Smith, president, too h charge of the Ineeting. The Min- utes of the last annual meeting were read and approved. The pre- sident spoke briefly. Gordon Greig, first vice-president of the county Federation, told the meeting abou, the leadership training course to he held in Seaforth the end of Jan- uary. A, Bacon told about tin Hog Producers' work, Carl Hemingway, county field num, spoke about the assessment and taxes and the trend towaro contract farming. Gordon Greig was In charge of the election of officers which re resulted as follows: Past pres., Ross Smith; pres.. Stan. Hopper; directors, North Boundary, Thos. Henderson; Con 1, Ken Johnston; Con, 2, Bert Gar. niss; Con. 3, Joe Black; Con, 4 Ted 'Fear; Con. 5, Robert Grasby; Con. 6, Glen Smith; Con, 7, Bert Fear; Con. 8, Ken McDonald; Con 9, Mervin Richmond. The wives. of the men were named as lady directors. County directors were named as follows: Hog Producers. A, Bacon; Poultry Producers, Rob. Procter; Cream, Glen Sellers; Beef William Elston, Lunch was servedby the ladle: at the close of the mebting. ning with Garnet Farrier's Orch. extra supplying the music for danc. ing: There were 12 tables in play ane high prizes went to Mrs. Ted Foal and Garner Nicholson, Novelty prize winners were James R. Cool. Los and Mrs. Roy Pattison. Winter effectively balls the roof- holding posture that so many Ca- nadian drivers adopt in warm weather. In many parts of the world it is a chargeable offence to drive with one hand while the other is hanging out of the window, or clutching the top of the car. In New Jersey now it is classified as "reckless- driving." I HAFERMEH \\\SAV I i I 4/ ft 1r PI-IONE 250 BELRAVE Mrs. Robert Crosby and her fa thee, David Armstrong, visited las' Sunday with Mrs, David Armstronf who is a patient in St. Joseph': Hospital, London. Miss Jean Hanna is a patient it the Wingham Hospital. Her friend: all wish her a speedy recovery, Mr . erson Irwin, who has been a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital London, for a number of weeks was able to return to her home last week. Mr. and Mrs, Ray White,who are patients in the Ontario Hospi- tal at London, were able to spend the week-end at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McCrea, Maureen and Douglas, Mrs. Laura Johnston, and George, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Bud Orr and family at Wiarton. Mrs. C. R. Coultes is a patient in the Wingham General Hospital. The bazaar and tea sponsored by the ladies of Knox United Church last Friday, with a good display of home baking, sewing and veget- able veget- ables,proved to be a success. Euchre and Dance Sponsored by L.0 ..L. BELGRAVE—The Belgrave LOL sponsored a. euchre and dance in the Foresters' Hall on Friday eve- NEW ROOMINESS Here's the inside story of the year. Although this car was de-signed to he over two feet shorter, it still provides stretch-ing comfort for six adults. And you'll, love the handsome in-teriors, quality fabrics and sofa-soft seats. Try a Chevy II for size — and sighs. NEW SUSPENSION Straight from fifty years of Chevrolet know-how and engineering thoroughness—the suspension advance of the year — Chevy It's fabul-ous Mono-Plate rear springs! No harsh bounce. No squeaks, And sensationally smooth, smooth, smooth! NEW ENGINES CHEVY It has the goods under the hood, There's a brand-new 4-cylinder, 90 hp high • stepping money -saver, or a 6-cylinder, 120 hp high-performance power plant that takes just a little more gas and gives a lot more go. Take your choice and go, go. GO for less. GUARANTEED TRUST CERTIFICATES A 3 YEAR TERM INVESTMENT PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST FULLY GUARANTEED Interest Paid Serni-Annually by Checilos Crown Trus Company NEW STYLE The Chevy II Nova 400 ConVerti• Die, clean as a mountain breeze • in line and design, shoWs you why Chevy II is truly the car that exemplifies function with flair, All nine Chevy II 'models have the finish, the sparkling style, you expect from Chew rofet, the perennial leader. See it , try it . at your Chev- rolet dealer's today. W HOD Th4 Winsima .A4v4awe,Timag, INO4o4y, 'Nov. 2-0, MITRED proudly presents Columbia DIAMONDS Asked to Attend' ()lir Is Fair 111,;1413AVE The regular meet- ing of the Belgrave Women's In- stitute was held on Tuesday after. noon in. the :community centre with a good attendance. The president, Mrs. Richard. Procter was In charge. and opened the meeting in the us- ual manner, Cards of thanks were read from Mrs. Albert Vincent and Lyle. Hopper and Misa Clair Me- -Gowan of the Childreit'a Ala at. thlerieh. After some discussion it was decided that the W.I. would repair the venetian blinds In the community centre. As convener, Mrs. James Miebie was' reminded about the job of sending Christmas cards to the ahot-ins for her committee. The veterans at Westminster Hospital, Londoo, that the W,I. adopted, will be remembered at Christmas too. Members were urged to. attend the Christmas Fair, at Huronview, Clinton; on December 4th, The Bel grave branch of the W.I. will be putting on. a program there in the near future. Mrs. Stanley Cook 'was convener of this public relations program and the roll call was answered with. "My Favorite TV Program". Mrs. Garner Nicholson gave a reading "Best Land", Mrs. James Michir sang two solos, "Woodsman. Spar: That Trec" and "Kate Dalrymple". accompanied by Mrs. J. M. Coultes Mrs. Leslie Bolt gave the address on public relations and the lifr of Albert Schweitzer, Lunch was served by Mrs. Ivan Wightman Mrs. Mel Taylor and Mrs, Herl- Wheeler. JUST A TOUCH and your Tru-Fit ring expands or contracts to fit your finger perfectly IS TRADE-IN TIME - time to trade that old saw in on a WINNING ENTRY—Lila. Black, R.R. 1, Belgrave, is shown with her , 4-11,steer, the champion Hereford in the Queen's Guineas Com- petition at the Royal Winter Fair. GUESTS _FROM AYLMER. Film is Shown at A.4 Diamonds! Tradi- tional styling, Eng, Ring ....$100,00 Wed. Ring 39,75 E. Handsomely matched set! 6 diamonds. Eng, Ring ,„.5150.00 Wed. Ring—, 60.00 C, Handcrafted! Artistic 10-diamond set, Eng. Ring ....$200.00 Wed. Ring 90.00 DISPLAY OF POTTERY AT COUPLES' CLUB and make more money by reducing maintenance cost and increasing production NU-17 159.50 cumriFtE WITH I2" Al l'ACHMLI4t5 45-20 A 224.50 compleloWilb ;TWO 16" clicins RAYMOND SCHMIDT I NEER CANADA'S Nal CHAIN SAW $' ‘s brand new EWELLER •Ti WINGHAM. ONTARIO. 114,IJEVALE, Ontario 304W2 Evening Guild Mrs. R. P. Ritter's group was in charge of the Evening Guild meet- ing last Tuesday, held in the parish. room of St. Paul's Church. Mrs, Jack Hodgins read the Scripture and Mrs. Andy McTavish read a letter from Mrs. Walter Pickford of Alvinston, thanking the ladiei for a farewell gift and their kind- ness while she was a member of the Guild, Mrs. Pickford also gave a very interesting account of their work in their churches there, where Mr. Pickford is carrying on the clerical responsibilities. Mrs. Ritter, president, presided for the business session and. Miss Dorothe Comber gave, the treasur- er's report. A vote of thanks was extended on behalf of the Guild members to Mrs. Herb Fuller, sup- erintendent of the Junior Congre- gation, and -to Mrs. Gordon David- son, organist and choir director and Mrs. Barry Wenger, junior choir mother, -for their services dur- ing the past year, It was decided to hold the next meeting on. December 12th to avoid conflicting with the Christmas sea- son at the regular meeting limo and to cater to the public school teachers' Christmas banquet, Alvin Higgins showed a film, "The Cage", dealing with the pres- sures of present day living in work, community and social activities. Mrs. Ritter, Mrs. Herb Puller, Mrs. Hodgins and Mrs. Norman Deyell served lunch, il..14174aAmmicgoommuro4 Tsmozif...4-&.w...atozoiagoimu.,griztriox-r;i*` -A. Man's deeds attract more atten- tion than his creeds, 1• Gift Shopping . CAN BE A PLEASURE If You Start NOW, The United Church Couples' Club met in'tlfc Sunday School rooms on Monday evening when 'members of the 'TebsWater - Club were guests. Over 40 04)1e-enjoyed the even- ing's -fallesyship together, Followiag and Informal get-ac- ivaletecl, game,', the groan assembl- ed for a'short worship service pre- pared by Mr. and Mrp. Russell Zur- arigg; ' The presklents, Mr. and Mrs. 'Wilford Casliek, presided for a brief..lonsiness-peried and welcom- ed the Teeswater guests. Rev. T. G. Husoer introduced the special' guests of the evening, Mr. and ;Mrs, James' Clentiel of The Pinecraft Pottery, Aylmer. Mr, and Mrs..-Clennel enthralled their audienbe' with their beautiful dis- play of :'woodcarving and pottery. The latter ranged from. simple ash- trays'to beautiful-howls, jugs, cof- fee,ma*ierVin,ishes, , cream an(aa SOfS' a.,,, d ets.irili'ir‘Avasea f ;,various desiatis air' With 'b'eautiful colors and'ilazes. Mrs: Clennel explained how these were : made . in a,..most interesting fashion and Mr, Clennel gave a, de- monstration- of shaping. clay on a potter's wheel and answered. many queStiona. on.aftring 'and glazing of pottery; Mr.' mist' Mrs.' Clealiel are obvioualy--,:masters- of- their craft and also•have the ability to describe it in ,a, most entertaining manner. Many of. their -articles were for sale and-a -number of those present took advantage of securing unusually at- tractive' Christmas. presents. The 'evening -,.concluded with a; social -half haul' and, lunch was en- joyed. Those in charge of the even- ing's arrangements were- Mr,- and Mrs; Russell, tirbrigg, Mr.' and Mrs,; Marray Taylor,. Rev. •and •M rs. 'T. C.. Hussar ,and Mr. and Mrs. Ross 'Vogan.." • WE HAVE SO MANY INTERESTING GIFTS' GIFTS WE KNOW THAT WILL PLEASE' . GIFT CERTIFICATES are becoming the• tiew Agfa filtiRP •• ••:•: s•Aese., !t't A 4 .;1 k 4 For Evg, Appointments modern trend — This saves exelmaging problems after Christmas With your purchase you have a chance winning one of our beautiful prizeS; • 2 ALL-WOOL MOSSFIELO BLANKETS Valued at $12.95 each 2 NEW .14'1A)RAL ESMOND BLANKETS Valued at $8.95 each 2 PAIR IBEX • FLANNELETTE BLANKETS Valued at $6.50 each - PkagarttUrra1a!WItil,4rateA.V.M.04fsit-aill'gZaLcatralaTikrk•T4Afil REMEMBER at our store now — only the price is diSeouate4,— not the QUALITY Over 2001A.Prons Sold Bazaar .- A; large. mimbe e ;of 'women 'enjoy- ed gh.g, Chriartras ;gilt 'sale and af - ternbon 'tea Whieba•WaS held by the Won-ea-WS •;.AasOgiatida • of • Wingham Unitad Church on Wechiesday. The school *in Wilted, 'gay and fes- tive: with its. bright ChriSbinas du- eorittions, the:• aoloise herne' being green,' red: • :Were topped with gar- lands: of; greenery and poinsettias, while, the large'cea table" held an arrangehlet4.9f req,ancLwhite car nations (iVith ,lighted candles in sit-' VernfolittOS:,'%:Each snriall, tea table carried the'"Saiha The , plat- TorM-Thifif been. conreffer.1 ''into a living room With lamps 'and chairs, into which the niotherO entered to show •the aprons. Many aprons, displayed across the front, added color -to, the scene. At three o'clock Rev. T. G. Ellis- act welcomed the guests and pro- nomiced the• sale open. Then fol- lowed the' modelling of aprons, which had been arranged by Mrs. G. W., Tiffin, and Mrs. DeWitt Mil- ler, who also.introduced the mod els, The ,show,ing this year follow- ed the alphabet, each letter rep- resenting some article which was for sale,- all of which were display- ed 'by ,the different models. The children taking part. were Janet Gorrie, Janet Haines, Maureen Staintoh, Lori Ann Guest, Janice Guest: and • Clara Vegan, while the adult aprons were Worn by Mrs. J. W: Bushfield, Mrs. Win. Conroe, Mrs. J. T Goodall, Mrs. A, G. Gib- ion, Mrs. Russel Zurbrigg and Miss Barbara Stainton • Mrs. Don Ros- enhagen and daughter Vicki show- ed a Mother and daughter pair, The Mike table was very popular and Was soon sold out, while the Christi-1MS cakes and puddings at- tracted many buyers. Tile booth displaying' aprons was kept busy, mote - than 200 being sold. Christ- iana, cards Were shown by the Eve- ninig Auxiliary and the young We- Intin's',AUxilitikr, While many noy- eltieS ,had beeh Made and were sold by ',the •C:0.1.T; Groans. The tea, tables, Were -kept filled all after- noon nd 'a• nursery iii the gyninn- nrietini:41 afterthe young child- Th,ivguests *ere Met at the door by Mrs: T, 0:1-1.usser and Mrs. A. 3. Lonna president Of the Woman's Association,- • ' Wolledr ,. O'Neil 84 ;George's' --Aitglican Church, Loiltddit Web *he, setting for the ot Itoth•O'Nell and Wit- liant.'41, Walker. ReV, X. J. Con- yarrJge,oObitedi eatelsd.t4 e daughter of Mr. and 'Mtn. )toss O'Neil of n.n. 1, Ciandeboye,, and the groam is the soil Of Min. J'ariet 'Walker and the late- thotnaS Walker of Wingham. Attendarita Were Miss Marlene StoWart of London 'and George Spearitt,,of St. Marys, The couple Will reside ill. London, — SHOP AND SAVE AT — •-•:q• ....R"R`Fia'am.. ...... . r'''''-• • ,...,... ...4. ..... ,„ , .. ... ... • :4•:•:;:•••::4:•,.::•••:. s' Ready- To -1V'ear. mas nuittee, • Hug Chevy It 300 4-door Sedan Dial 392-7358, Teeswater „,„,,„:„„; Unmistakably .. the brand-new, trim-size Chevy II is all Chevrolet, through and through. It has the traditional Chevrolet value that has made Chevrolet products the leading sellers in Canada year alter year, Chevy II also brings you a brand-new kind of economy... with an eye-catching new •flair for style! 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