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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1962-11-29, Page 19Emerson Is President of WMS TECHURCH- The W,M.S. Presbyterian Church met dnesday last, at the home president, Mrs, Victor an, with 14 members t, Mrs. Emerson gave 11 to worship and read a "What to Forget". All ed the airn and purpose society. Mrs. Geo. Mc - read the Scripture lesson, Ephesians and gave the ation on, strength and Mrs. Dawson Craig led lad Tidings prayer, , Beall was answered by a ;a1 verse, containing e', Mrs. Russell Ross led , dedicatory prayer. Mrs. yleInnis had charge of the "Foundations stressing portance of preparing a foundation, choosing the material for strength and even as the followers of laid foundations, so do ollowers today. Mrs. Wal - it led in a Bible quizz. prayer was offered for bers, who have been ill g the past week. Mrs. Russell Ross was appoint- ed to take the chain for the el- ection of officers with the fol- lowing elected; President, Mrs, Victor Emerson; lst vice, Mrs. Wal., Rintoul; 2nd vice, Mrs. Russell Ross; sec, , Mrs, H. D. McDonald; treas. , Mrs. Dawson Craig; Glad Tidings sec, , Mrs, Angus Falconer; Home Helpers, Mrs. Ewart McPherson; welcome and welfare, Mrs. Donald Ross; library and literature, Mrs. Wm, Purdon; supply sec., Mrs. Wes- ley Tiffin; student sec. , Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw; Mission Band, Mrs. Earl Caslick, Mrs. Hugh Simpson; pianist, Mrs. Andrew G aunt. Mrs. Derwyn Hill led in prayer for the new members, and after singing a hymn, the meeting was closed with prayer by Mrs. Walter Lott, The annual meeting of the Ladies Aid of the church will be held this Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Earl Caslick. Quality has everything in its favor including the price. Messengers Hear Wartime Poem FORDWICU.-'The theme fQr the November meeting of the United Church Messengers was "Peace and Remeanberance". After the all to worship, Mrs. Robt. Gibson read "In Flanders Fields", and told the origin of the poem and the monuments in Guelph to the Canadian soldier poet, John McCrae, The Messengers' prayer and motto were repeated and Mes- senger hymn sung. Donna Marie Strong and Billy Millar had the Scripture lesson. Roll call "A Favourite Book I Have Read", was answered by 34 members and Jim Taylor read the minutes. Birthday greetings were sung to Billy Millar and Douglas Harding. Dilly Brown took the offering and the group then divided -for study. Mrs. Elmer Harding was in charge of the juniors and Nit's. Robt. Gibson the seniors. The meeting in Dec- ember will be in the form of a Christmas party. EMO Director Is Institute Speaker FORDWICH--The Women's Institute held its November meeting Tuesday night in the community hall, Mrs. Leslie Loughraa gave the Scripture and Mrs. Lyle Simmons the motto, "Failure would run if we gave it a kick in the can'ts" , Stop saying I can't, but try and suceess will follow. Mrs. Clare Harris gave the report of the Guelph convention. Misses Marian Harding and Beverly Horsburg favoured with two duets. A skit on the age of science was also given. Murray MacDonald, Huron Bridge Club North and south: First, Mrs. R. Dundas and O. Haselgrove; second, Mrs. Wharry and Mrs, Lewis; third, Mrs. D. Nasmith and W. II, French. East and West; First, James Martin and BIZ Ortleib; second, Mr. and Mrs. C. Hodgins; tied for third, Mrs. J. R. Lloyd and Mrs. H. Fisher, H, Spry and Mr. Wharry. county Emergeeey Measures Officer from Ooderieh, was guest speaker. He showed slides on what should be done in of atomic fallout .and what we in Huron eeunty should prepare in case of war, Mewl bets from Wroxeter, Carrie and Lakelet Institute were guests. Unit Three Told Of Faithful Korean GORRIE--Mrs. Earle King presided for Unit 3 of the United. Church Woolen, during the worship period, using the theme, "Praise ye the Lord" , and led in prayer. Mrs, De- Witt Adams read the Scripture and the meditation was given by Mrs. E. King. The story of Kaichi Soda, a Japanese, who labored for 40 years at aKama- kura Orphan Home in Korea, was read. Japaneses, were de- ported from Korea during the war, but Christianity bridged h t e gap and he was welcomed 7. 70,—VV- 01.44%-n-VM7 70-s•"1a. MF� 7A9, s i 7 91"9. 'S0 s VrA l 7Y,141V-5 309a 90-5 5.m sirg : sj 7P7 d . back. Mrs. DeWitt Adams, presi- li dent, conducted the business. Mrs. Clifford Pyke introduced Ithe study book, "The Word and The Way". Mrs. Kenneth Hastie and Mrs. Fred Hyndman 'served refreshments. GIFT SUPPERS SAMPSONITE and CARSON Modern MOULDED LUGGAGE lea y� ,30 A5 DK Chic - Cosy Comfortable Waterproof COCKTAIL BOOTS Mark resistant, warmly lined, light weight WW M O',In a'70A1`41'is$a $7,re rieea:',eS,e7aee an $7,:.e7,,M7-. a:a a u`. :7,14 ;sr:;�a aa« Pim—'neeCa.`va-e ,:tee.;ee;,,s % ,.n•,�`D+�W,. .i+.: °7 N+.7 �.. .., . . r..•+'C.d r, . .+)+. l+q Yl+d+. ...7 Jap'•✓!•. "C" enlr+J+rJ"•. .✓'.� DUNLOP SHOE STORE. Father Presented For Long Service In Oro Township GORRIE—Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Graham and family, spent the week -end at the home 4, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Graham Sr. of Guthrie. They were also guests at a testi- .monal dinner held in Guthrie community hall in honor of Mr. Alex Graham Sr. who retires after 27 years as tax collector and assessor of Oro Township. He was presented with two French provincial chairs. E. Drurye, a former premier of Ontario, was also present. WROXETER Mr. and Mrs, Bert Abel and Janey, Listowel, were Sunday guests with Mrs. R. Newton. Miss Nancy Newton, London, also spent the week -end at the same home. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McGil- lary, Paisley, spent Sunday with i\1r. and Mrs. George Gib- son. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Doig spent Wednesday in Drayton and visited Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Doig. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Duggan and David of Stayner and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McKercher, Ann and John of Jamestown were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Griffith. Mr. and Mrs. Mac McLean, accompanied by Mrs. J. F, McLean, were in Monkton on Sunday, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Gibson and family. Miss Carol Greig and Mr. Allan Campbell visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gibson on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Arthurs, and falnily, Harriston, were dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Laurie VanVelsor on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hiuser, Listowel, were Sunday guests of N1r. and Mrs. Vern Clark. Mrs. Burke Dyson, Uxbridge, is visiting this week with her aunt, Mrs. I lcrb Patterson. Mr. and Nits. Carl Newton, Harriston, spent Thursday with Mrs. R. Newton. We are very pleased to hear Mr, George Griffith was able to return to his home Saturday from Wingilam and District Hospital, where he has been confined for several weeks, Congratulations to Mr,. and Mrs. Ronald ,McMichael on the birth of their daughter and to Mr, and Mrs. Roht, know - bray of Kitchener on the birth of their son. Mrs. Angus Carmichael, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Robertson, Jimmy and Scott of Goderich spent Sunday with Nirs, Alonzo Spading and at the Monne of Mr. John Ilupfcr, • Winghaln AdvaneemTimes, Thursday, Nov, 20, 1962--Pegel9 Aprons Modelled Al Church Tea A gracious welcome was ex- tended to the large group of women who attended the Christ- Inas tea and sale at the Wing-, ham United Church on Wednes- day afternoon, This event was sponsored by the United Church Women under the general leadership of the president, Mrs. K. M. MacLennan assisted by Mrs. Roy Bennett. The Church school room pre- sented a very festive appear- ance carrying out the decora- tive theme, "A White Christ- mas", which had been arranged by Mrs. Jack Reavie. The pil- tars were wound with strands of silver topped with garlands of Christmas flowers, The large serving table held a centre piece of white decorated drift- wood from which coloured lights blinked on and off. Also, gracing the table were tall candles and silver appointments, The small tea tables carried the same decoration scheme. The platform had been trans- formed into a living room com- plete with furniture, lamps and two large silver Christmas trees. At three o'clock the minis- ter, Rev. C, M. Jardine, wel- comed the guests and declared the sale open, Then followed the showing of aprons which had been arranged by Mrs. Wilford Caslick with Mrs. G. W, Tiffin and Mrs, D. 2vlilier as. narrators, To the strains of "I'm Dreaming of a White Christmas", the models enter- ed to show the aprons. AU sizes and types of aprons were displayed, fronn those for children, which were worn by Ansley Currie, Trudie Temple- man, Kimberley Templeman, Donna Bennett and Debbie Brenzil, to the adult aprons shown by Mrs. Jim Currie, Mrs. Freddie Templeman, Mrs. Tom Jardin, Mrs. W. W. Currie and Miss Barbara Stain- ton. Several attractive mother and daughter pairs were model- led by Mrs, Jim Currie with daughter, Ansley and Mrs. Templer nan with daughter, Trudy. A seasonal display of Christmas gift aprons was shown at the last. The buying was brisk at all booths; the bake table was soon depleted and the 220 aprons were all sold. Fruit cakes and puddings were in good demand and the tea tables were kept busy. The C.G. I. T. and younger groups had Christmas displays, while cook books and Christmas cards were also sold. A nursery in the gymnasium, directed by several of the young women, looked after the small children while the mothers enjoyed a cup of tca. 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