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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1961-12-13, Page 5FOR YOUR CHRIST Need some more Gift Ideas? This shot of•part of R. A. Currie & Sons' Furniture will give you a _small•example of the 'stock now on hand for your convenience. CURRIE'S FURNITURE and Currie Furniture Annex offer you many ideas for your Christmas Gift Giving. A small down pay- ment -will hold your gift selections till Christ- mas. Curri▪ e's have a pre-Christmas free ddilly- ery service. May we suggest that the next tlite you are down town, in Winghafn .you itrop;Irtto R. A. CURRIE & Sons' Furniture ancrjook;arocitid. Ask about the easy Credit Terms, another Ctirr,le service. (Advt.) do you want to make more Money? NU47 159.50 complETg WITH 12" ATTACHMENTS MONIER SAWS LTD. RAYMOND SCHMIDT PETINIORONON, ONT. BLUEVALE, Ontario 304W2 STAINTON HARDWARE A ND FARMERS SUPPLY HOUSE- PHONE W I AIGHAM BEAUTIFUL 3iosirjOk • •••• a • WELL DON'T WASTE TIME' ON THAT OLD AND TROUBLESOME, CHAIN SAW TRADE NOW ON A BRAND NEW PIONEER CANADA'S Nal CHAIN SAW SIRS . potiocK HEADS Tire WingiriM Advairee-Timetf, Wednesday, Biec,r, 190,1. Far vl Social, Mrs. '1-f^ Y. VYm' Mr*'fliBABY S E ST, ANDREW S W . Harris„n; pianist, Mrs. W. E. ITT R TIPS .3 Clodkin, Mrs. W. McKague, Mrs. Lyrist], Women's Missionary Society icagilo NT". yerrott, E.$ , rents, ;and a busy time for baby on Tuesday of last week, with an invocation based on the words a Sutcliffe; Fl<ptor4N, wasp me• sitters, since parents are constant, the prophet, Joel. The Christmas 1.44,a"Val 11% Cruickshank,mj'ar ion i iliamMsorsD. plYrolpacnbetsh..eTghous,aas w".10erd iltoolid,paayrenatPs". story, as recorded In St. nuke's Miss m.amsnn; norni, Know your sitter Personally, Gospel, was read by Mrs, Donald be certain of her recommendations. ,b y 4111.14:1112vtigt ztTnis..hilYtaur,s1:. T. A. C'lirrie Be AIM that she is old enough Rae and prayers were offered Mrs. P. C. King and Mrs. W. Con-, to know what to do in case of an gram. A solo, "Star of the East", emergency, and young enough to sung 1,),/ Mrs. A. Homuth with Mrs, I be able to do It. Leave memo beside the telephone telling her eNaetly where you are going and how you may he reach. ed if needed. Leave telephone number of fire department and pollee In conspicu. (ills place. sitter to keep children out of the kitchen, if possible, and be sure she realizes that matches, electric cords' and appliances are nolt.tpirinaytotifif"Osirristmas tree lights when you leave, or instruct sitter to be sure children stay away from it, Be mire the• sitter knows what to do In case of fire: get children out of house; notify fire depart- ment; notify parents, in that order, Come home at the hour agreed upon or telephone sitter if un- avoidably detained, ALEXANDRA PEACHES Be sure to hai/e all ingredients and serving dishes cold. . Thaw frozen strawberries, Drain and .chill canned peaches. Just be- fore serving dessert place scoop of vanilla- ice .cream each chilled sherbei' or serving 'dish and place peach half on top. .Top this with a spoonful of strawberries, Using a fine sieve, ."dust" the top of each dessert with poWd6red 'sugar. * The vice.president, Mrs. John Ford; a.ss't, Aliss K Pringle; audi, As ,,s, M. L, Currie, G. Li N EA °13"""he pecembec Goditin; Happy Gleaners Mission Meeting of St. Andrew's Presby- Band Mrs Leitch Mrs K. MO Christmas IS it busy time for pa, • • • • • • • • • enjoyed. 'DESSERT IDEAS. [hone vil0S011 by the lealers, Km ; "Chtistmas in Verse" was the roll Busy HAvq Leslie Fortune and Miss Marion Williamson. Poems, read by nine 4,1 members of the society directed , the thoughts of all present to the beart of the festival Christians are soon to celebrate. The report of the nominating. committee brought in by 1Virs. T. A. Currie, was accepted and the new! execti ve was. installed by Mrs. L. Portuee. W. The following are the officers for the coming year: Hon. Pres., Mrs. Donald Rae; past pros,, Miss Cora Gilkinson; prem., Mrs..' John Pollock; 1st vice., Mrs. W. Murchi- son; 2nd vice, Miss V. McLaughlin; Ird vice, Miss M. Williamson; see., Miss V. McLaughlin; treas., Mrs. N. L. Fry; press, Mrs. W, Con- gram; supply, Mrs. W. H. Gurney; Gla.d Tidings, Mrs. John McKague. Home Helpers, Miss H. Wilson, Mrs. A. Homuth and Mrs. G, Coul- ter; literature and library; Mrs. James Smith and Miss A. Mitchell; welcome and welfare, Mrs. 'T. C, King, Mrs. D. Rae, Mrs. H.. Gil- mour, Mrs.' George Day, Mrs. A. Hastings, Mrs. R. J. Galbraith, Mrs. John.McGee. Ford au aceoninalliest, was Thaw And drain frolen• rasplier, ries. Drain and chill canned Peach- es, Depending on size of peaches, 'arrange one, two or three halves in a sherbet or serving dish. Crush drained raspberries and spoon over the peaches, Sprinkle with slivered almonds. PEACH MELBA Be sure you ha:T .0i ingredients and serving dishes very cold. Thaw and drain frozen raspber- rit4 Crush raspberries and chill, Drain and chill canned peaches. Jtist -before• serving dessert;-.`place a scoop of vanilla ice cream'in each chilled sherbet or serving dish, and place a peach half on top. Top with crushed raspberries. For the woman who is it wife to her husband, mother to, her children, girl-Friday to her lions and In December plays Santa as well, here are three easy, Mack desserts, delicious enough for fam- ily or ,party (ale, CARDINAL PEACHES THE AMAZING B'REEZE COOIC SERV' WARE SAUCE PAN SET tk Shown $17.95 OTHER PIECES From $4.95 Ch ro,i, from Om. complete stock 0 Of lz onivErcimr rigoo„44, 1/4'4 SITS AND ACCESSOItIEFI ) 4 0 it 4 1-qt. Sauce Pan .. $ 6.95 4 2-qt. Sauce Pan , . 9.10 ...a GE TWIN BRUSH 3-qt. Sauce Pan .. 10.25 0 FLOOR 4-qt. , Sauce Pan .. 12.25 1 POLISHERS 1%-qt. Dbl. Boiler 13.25 2-qt. Dbl. Boiler . 14.25 g $31,,95 Dutch Oven 17.25 A 8" Fry Pan 10.50 1 10" Fry Pan 13,25 • Heat-flo Core...cooks like magic • Lifetime Beauty-inside and out! CORNINC WARE 5-ft. $6.95 7-ft. $10.75 ALUMINUM TOB06fiANS 41.'$7.95 6-ft. $9.98 vlivxeztzezf-zf-zvzlzts.w;-fz:ccrzu,ss.:5g5-zeze;.tmmrzfe.l.ozrk.fzrFztxr,ir,.mrzs,r, -AmmtgamgdArtvreogyi, riednron,v,olionri4nxmoonlvAm.11,1.k;,-;4mizt:r*AgponznInntnItol.rninrimorPnr.nyoro-Clitn. SILEX AUTOMATIC TOASTERS Reg. $18.85 $12.50 AUTOMATIC GSW ELECTRIC KETTLES Reg. $11,95 $7•95 PRESTO STEAM AND DRY IRONS Reg. $21.95 $16.95 4 FT. to /51:: FT. SETS COMPLETE WITH HARNESS From $6.95 ALUMINUM SHAFT SKI POLES Junior $2.95 Senior $4.95 -Bamboo. Pole $1.95.- FOR JUNIORS GE AUTOMATIC COFFEE MAKERS hi Reg, 04.05 $21.95 SKI EQUIPMENT Aztorottotottattiltmitammuam.' with steel. edges SAFETY RELEASE HARNESS Pair $ 9.90 FOR SENIORS by "GENDRON'I ALL METAL BODY CHROME FRAME 29" Handle $16.95 24" Handle $9.95 DOLL CARRIAGES WESTERN HARVEST PATTERN SETS AS IOW •A $19.95 MEL MAC DINNERWARE CHOOSE 111,0!11 19 BRATITIVVY, PAIITERNS 0 It E N' 0 W GUARANTEED AGAINST BREAKAGE $.29.95: • A r 4 fAr ;.1 ??1 r1" ELECTRIC DRILL WITH GEARED • CHUCK •t g $15.95 POWERFUL 1/2" -..DR-ILL with REVERSE SWITCH $39.95 OSCILLATING WITH POLISHING BONNET $22.95 ,,, . . • .......... .. . , . ... JIG SAW CUTS 2 x 4's CIRCLES BEVELS TO 45' $22.95 HOCKEY EQUIPMENT FOR THE LITT! E LEAGI ER SWEATERS Leaf or $2.98 k STOCKINGS Canadiens pr. $1.39 Ir,,, PANTS, sizes 26-34 $4.75 Kt SHOULDER PADS $3.98, $4.15 -SHIN PADS $1.98 to $3.98 -Vic GLOVES . $3.65 to $6.50 Tit HEAD HELMETS $2.98 lt.; CARVING SETS mai EST :ENGLISH: Sr, I.1.1 'WM sTrau. From $7 50 s ORONET STAINLESS STEEL - COOK. WARE iSY GENERAL STEEL WARES Toboggans COMPLETE WITH ,TOW ROPE LOW PRICES GOOD QUALITY 4-ft. $5.49 6-ft. $7.95 GE PORTABLE ELECTRIC FOOD MIXER'S Reg. $25.95 $21.95 AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC FRY PANS $13.50 COMPLETE PHILISHAVE ELECTRIC RAZORS $19.95 Reg. $26.95 SUNBEAM The Most Powerful VACUUM CLEANER Reg. $104.95 $89.95 FOR SENIORS QUALITY SELECTED - HARDWOOD OUTFITS Complete with, CABLE HARNESS CCM TRICYCLES & BICYCLES FOR LASTING SATLSPACTION C Ii 00 SE e r ‘ir t.