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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1962-03-14, Page 6
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WWI:MELT lrllt 'The .Match rlu rr. ing of the Ut \%' 1vu 110r1 IS the 11lurch schoolroom Wednesday evening with a good attendance The Harmony group was in cllar•gr' opening with the call to worship by the president, Mrs. Burn (,Milt- A ltyutn !vas sung, folh laved hy prayer. Mrs, Vernon klnpft•r and Mw. . Ronald McMichael sang as '1 ducat "1 Must Have the Saviour with W." The seerei try's report w'as read by Mrs. Archie Miller. Mrs. Prod Taylor With !!rade honorary Kest - lent 01' the 1J(.'\'V', The 1r'1•lcndshlt, group will be in charge Of the Easter service. The Willing 'Work- ers will hold a bake and +'rtnrly sale next, week 1131(1 The Messeng- ers will be in charge of rho tea tables. Airs, Don Mcl.au„111in read the budget drawn up 'for 1962. A mo• tion was made that tenders will he called far the painting of the church basement. Mrs. Vernon Hupfcr gate a report from the Presbytery meeting held in. Clin- ton, Mr.,. Joules Alcorn read the Scripture, followed by a skit called "The Bible Speaks” plot on by Mrs. Bruce Chambers, Mrs. Lyle Hurt, :firs, Don McLaughlin aughlin and Mrs. Ira McLean, .A. discussion conclud"d this skit, led by Mrs. Taylor, Thr closing hymn was followed by at prayer led by Mrs, ('rcdl Yeoman. Lunch was served by the Harmony group. C,G,LT. MEMBERS SING AT DAY OF PRAYER WROXE'rb..R 'L'he mutual World Day of Prayer service was held in the schoolroom of the Wroxeter United Church on Friday after noon, with members of SL, .innIo;l' Anglican Church joining with the United Church ladies, Mrs. J. .Doig was pianist, and those taking the parts as leaders were Mrs, J. Clarke, from the Her. xxlonY Unit, Mrs C. Gibson, 'ikon from the Willing Workers Unit and Mrs. J. Sanderson front Lhe Friendship Unit, Prayers'were uttered by Mrs, G. Griffith of the Anglican Church, i Mrs, 1-1, Timm, Jars. 8, (lelinhcr, 1 Mrs. J. Clarke and Mrs. .A, Mil- ler. il •ler. Mrs. V. Iiupfer addressed the group with a splendid talk on the theme, "God's Love for the Wiiole World", in which she drew atten- tion to the increasingly closer un- ity of the countries of the world, due to modern travel and commun- ication, also pointing. out the smallness of our own world, as proven by the recent orbit of sutra. nAla John Glenn, and the wonder- ful work being carried on, esprc.. 'ally in the field of sprending the Gospel by literature•, by the mis- sionaries. She explained God's love as a circle- unmerited, incom prehensible, sacrificial, ulliVer'SaI and infinite. She urged that all go home- and pray every day for the furtherance of God's kingdom, and enjoy the blessing of IIis love. Six members of the. C.G.LT, fav- ored with a musical selection, when Connie Clarke, Ann Gibson, Carol Coupland, Kaye Wright and Louise Edgar sang "Flow Great. Thou Art" accompanied at. the piano by Leone Chambers: The offering was receivicel by Mrs, J. H, Wylie and Mrs. S. I-Iig gins. Ivtrs. S, Gallaher expressed appreciation to all those who help- ed with the.. service, Shopper: "Young mint, where will 7 find the hearlchec se?" Clerk: "You'll have to wail a. few minutes lady, he's out to lunch." min in miu CROWN THEATRE HARRISTON I• A NEW BELL TELEPHONE switching building will be erected on this site during the spring to house dial equipment for Wingham and dis- trict. Workmen are shown as they were in process of wrecking the former Alton Adams residence on the corner of John and Shuter Streets this week, The O. Wiles & Sons Ltd, Construction firm of Kitchener has the wreck-, ing contract..—A-T photo. TWENTT MEMBERS lttdics, btusin '' his remarks n11 "Thr Y I Attends Meeting 'Airy of Prayer". Assisting (luring TJ.IUK-FR1.-SAT. AMAll. 15-10-.17 "MYSTERIOUS ISLAND" (In Color) World beyond' imagination - -beyond believe "MY DOG BUDDY" The finest family picture of the year, Starring (London) the Dog Star of the 'littlest Hobo. It's won- derful entertainment on the Big Screen, "Mysterious 'Island" at 8,22; "My Dog Cuddy" at 7,15 and 10.02 SATURDAY MATINEE— "MYST- i!;1tit)US iST.A;ND" MESSENGERS' MEET \'1rRC)x141TH7[1 -The Messengers enjoyed a game at the opening of their March meeting. The presi- dent, Jean Adams. presided. Mur- ray Gibson read the Acripturc and Clary Chamber's led in prayer, The treasurer's report was given by Brenda Townsend. Birthday pennies were present- ed by Kevin Townsend. 'Twenty members answered the roll call by naming their favorite hymn. Shane Gibson and Reg. Karn received the offering. "A Winter Poem" was givc•11 by Rickey Clcu•1c. Mrs L, 'I'olvllsend told the story from i hr' study honk "Five Dol- lars." Jean Newton favored with a Piano selection, A new song "NO- . ody Is 'l`oo Young," was .prac- tised. Annonneement was made as Lc.Lae April Meeting h 18 the 'sharer Thnnkoffering. Several children were asked toassist with the Leat tables at. the hake sate, when the Messengers will be serv- ing ton• Hymns used were "Jesus Bids Us Shine" and "Clod Secs a Little Sparrow Fall." MON.-TUi3S.-WED. MAEC. "ONE EYED JACKS" (Adult Entertainment) in Tcchnlicolor and starring Marlon Wanda, Karl Maiden and Katy Jurado The motion picture that starts its own tradition of greatness ShoWiitg at 7:00and tit 15 SLATE PRESENTED MRS. WM. MCL[ N W. L PRURIENT impummi In Walkerton \Vlt()X1'ITma - • A meeting was hold in the Legion Hall in Walk- erton 011 Sunday, of the Mid -Huron .Chiropractic Association with dele- gates from five counties present. The guest speaker J. P. Johnston, former MP for Bruce County, was present. Council president Dr. .T,' I3. Act - son spoke on the theme of stronger use of the existing intra. -profession- al facilities available- to the small community pr•actitinnc'rs and budd- ing closer ties within the pro. fession, WR()}ilri'i 1',l't:, .'t',he. \'irolxtrtl's J)1 stilmit Inst 1t. ihe home of Mr's Wm. Wright for their March meet- ing when 20 members enjoyed a delirious pot ludic dinner 111 12.30, consisting sof casseroles, homemade rolls, pies, lice cream, etc, Mrs. .1. Simmons, first vie, - president, conducted the meeting, The Motto, "Before keeping up with the .inueSes, find out where they are going," was capably given by Mrs. G. Howes. All members answered the roll roll by either wearing something green or paying a for fine. A donation was marl" to the International Scholarship 101ind, Mrs. Munro invited the prrr- gram committer to have its firsl meeting at her home on the fol- lowing Monday night. 'ltis being the last mooting 01' the year, several reports were, given, Mrs, G. Greig reported the prosirlont'S summary, in which, she told of several interesting meetings and worthwhile activities in the new: year. The convenershil, or the standing committees also r" - ported, Agriculture and f7anlulian industries, Mrs, H. 'Wylie; TCrlu- eattion. awl Citizenship, Mrs, Ff, Timm; Homo Eon n.ornies nil l Health, Mrs, Munro; 1-Tistorical R". - search and ell rrear Even Is, M T. Burke; Public Relations, Mrs. G. Greig; Resolutions, Mrs. J, Siru- 11'tn114. The ncnxlinnttng commuter gave the slang of ()Myers for the ranting year Prc.'dent Mrs Wm. Me - '1,141 0; 1st vice-president, Nate:mt.' 2nd vice-prresoident, Mrs, \Wm, \. l'ig'11; sehretary-treasurer, Mrs. Wm, Taylor: assistant, Mrs. TT, m: district director, Mrs. Mun- ro; alternate, Mrs, Wet Wright: branch directors, Mrs. 1-1, Wylie,. Mrs. H, Adams: auditors, Mrs, G. 'Howes. MIs, L. Douglas: (tress re- porter, Mrs. T. Device; lnnrlt com- mittee Mrs. Munro, Mrs. 'Wm. Hart: Gond Cheer committee, Mrs. H, Reidt, Mrs. FT, Adams. Conveners of standing commit - tem - Agriculture nand Canadian Tndustries, Mrs. Et. Timm: F1dneat'• tion and Citizenship, Mrs, TT. Wylie: Homo Economia.; an(1 Health, Mrs. J. Simmons:n ns; !fI,at.n Cl c- rel Resrnrrh and Current Ti;venls, Mrs, Mann,: Public 1a"laxtinre;, Mrs. L. noughts; Resolutions, Mrs, T. Burke. ST HELENS Mlss W, D. ILlxtherfol'el left Thursday for a. vacation in Mtwara. She accompanied former school teacher friends. The trip will be made by jet plane from Toronto, Mr, Ivan McQuililu of Elmira: spent the week -end with his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McguiIIin. Oft Day of Player at Miller Home S'1.'. 1I.191,I+;IVS Mrs. W, T. Miller opened her homy to the ladies of the community for 111e .Day of Prayer 00 Friday. There were 1S ladies and two children present. Mrs. Lorne Woods presided over the meeting. ting. Pr avers were offer- ed by Mrs. Mari 1)n1 nin, Mrs, Mintz, Mrs. (!reel! and Mrs. W. I. Miller. Rev. 1;, 1''. Green trdclressed the the service were Mrs, Tom Todrl, Mrs. Charlie MacDonald Mrs. (.tor. don McPherson and Mrs, Joltn. 031 - moron. Lunch was served at the conclusion by Ml's. Green unit Mrs. Todd, There is no greater soLisfaeLinn than parking on what is left of 111e other fellow's nickel. IIIIIi1IUI IINIII$IIINIILPIIIUi;iJIIIUIII�i111Ai1U W. B. CONRDN, CLU Insurance Agency COMPLETE INSUTANCE COVERAGE S. A. SCOTT, Salesman JOHN STREET Phone 772W - Wingham AGENT !''OR — Manufacturers Life Insurance. Co. IsIIPIIIIIII®IIIIlIIPIIIIII IUIIIAiimIllel(IUI Saturday Excur$ion$ to Good going and returning same Saturday only. Excursionreturn fare from WJNGFIAM `b5,30 Corresponding Fares from Intorinodiate Points. For tickets and information phone your local CN Ticket Office. Canadian National 4 leu.,wuwuIn.xs.u.o®ow.+w�aacmu.mtmesp.+um»donsu�uevulo!*nww.umsV u®u�uals./1 Early Splues it" IMEN'S SPURT SHIRTS, Specially Reduced $1.00 each See our Clearing Counter of MEN'S AND BOYS' SHOES I ' both Dress and Work AT PRICES THAT WILL SURPRISE YOU BRAS --' 1/+ PRICE i 1 C'lear'ing lines of OUTIliC , DAISY and 1';yQt11S1't'11 0 � g i Time la. Sew and ,Sw'e with New Spring Fabrics GINGHAMS, wash and wear Dan River per yard 98c LIGHT WOOLS, 58" wide, priced pi !Don't Forget 'Our Easier Draw Free chances on a General Electric Floor Polisher with every purchase I Hayes Clothing moss from $3.98 - $4.98 W9nghiun, Out. f .ta,nm2s-nr n.maiaosseuexew,-n ec-,n+v naaucoaaseaolmnx+.t HOW MANY BANKING SERVICES WILL BE AVAILABLE HERE?. A complete range of banking Services—because this is the site of a new branch of a chartered bank /Future customers will come here to do all their bankings because only in a chartered bank is It possible for all banking to be done under one roof /Each branch, large or small, offers a full banking service, from cashing a cheque to • financing foreign trade. Each has a staff trained and eager to render the high standard of service that features chartered banking in Canada. ri'l it CE ARTBEED BANKS SIEVING YOUR COMMUNITY x r r