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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1963-04-18, Page 2Page 2 — Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, "No Joh is so important and no service so urgent -- that we cannot take time to perform our work safely". Since 1939 all Bell Telephone drivers and plant workers have been repeat- edly reminded of this safety creed. The Ontario Safety League wishes that it could be constantly in the mind ofevery- one who drives a car. WOOL Realize the highest returns for your wool by patronizing your own Organization. SHIP COLLECT TO Our Registered Warehouse No.1, Weston. Ontario. Obtain sacks and twine without charge from MORLEY McMICHAEL R. R. No. 2, Wroxeter NORMAN McDOWELL & SON Auburn or by writing to CANADIAN CO-OPERATIVE WOOL GROWERS LIMITED 40 St. Clair Avenue East, Toronto 7, Ontario. April 18, 1963 CREDIT UNION OFFICERS—Named as executive of- ficers for the year were these Wingham Credit Union members. Left to right: Borden Jenkins, director; Dave Burgess, chairman supervisory committee; Jack Gorbutt, president; John O'Neil, treasurer, and Monty Snider, director.--A-T Photo. Malting Barley Contracts Seed Barley Contracts Seed Grain AA Fertilizer Dealer DROP IN AND SEE US FOR YOUR SPRING REQUIREMENTS. SEED AND FERTILIZER SUPPLIED FOR BARLEY CONTRACTS. COOK BROS MILLING COMPANY L.M. PHONE 24 or 249 - HENSALL GORRIE Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hall and Rickey spent Sunday with relatives in Toronto. Miss Shirley Bennett, Toron- to; Miss Thelma Bennett, Orangeville; Miss Ruth Grainger; Stratford; Mr. George Gregg, Toronto; Miss Nadine Cooke, Kitchener, spent the Easter week -end at their respective homes. One Moment, Please By Rev, F, A. Lowman, Teeswater, Ontario "Looking unto Jesus Who Endured the Cross." Heb. 12:2. Easter time has come around the calendar again and with it the remembrance of the One who makes Easter for the Christian, The Lord Jesus Christ, Let us do what this verse above suggests and look unto Him. He is called the Author and Finisher of faith in this verse and to look unto Jesus as He hangs upon the Cross requires a look of faith. There will no doubt be many who will look toward News of Wroxeter Miss Anne Douglas, Copper Cliff, is home for Easter vaca- tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Douglas. Mr, and Mrs. Oliver Riley and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McCutch- eon. Ivir. and Mrs. Harold Ridley and Stanley, Mrs. Audrey Oak- ley, Ruth -Ann, Cathy and Ian were in London from Friday till Sunday, visiting Miss Thelma Ridley. f iIwIllRlllswallaimiflIIIIlIImIIIornwInIInIIuIIImI■I(gIIIlIIIOIII/iIninaIIsIIINIIsII/IIIuIRwaffinimu llins "Get a real lift with SHUR-GAIN Chick Starter!" "Shur -Gain Chick Starter did wonders for me. It built me up with uniform growth and fast feathering. In addition it increased livability in the flock." We have SHUR-GAIN Chick Starters available in either crumble or mash form ... and they're fresh . . . really fresh. Drop in soon . we'll talk about your chicks and 4hick profits. POUL`al"RY `ESUS Wingham Feed Mill DIAL 3574060 WINGHAM, bNT. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Willough- by, Milverton, visited the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Smith on Saturday even- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bow- man and daughters were Friday guests at the home of Mr. Ross Toman, Easter Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Haugh were Mr. and Mrs. Carman Nixon and family, Scarbor- ough, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Noble and sons, Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Yuill and sons of Belgrave and Mr. and Mrs. James Darling and family, Belmore. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Pritchard and family, Galt, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher. Messers. Bill Higgins, Brant- ford, rantford, and Paul Higgins, St. Joseph's Island, are spending this week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Higgins, Sunday visitors at the same home were Mr, and Mrs. Ron- ald Higgins, Karen and Terry, of Blyth; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Graham, St, Mary's; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baker and family of Ottawa. Mr. John McGee, London, spent the holiday week -end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McGee. Good Friday guests with Mrs. W, Weir and Miss Gert- rude Bush were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Weir, Calvin and Karen of Toronto. Accompanied by Mrs. Weir they also called on Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ingram were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Noble and family of Rothsay and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Ingram and family, him with their minds again this Easter but will fail to see Him as the Lord and Saviour, like the soldiers who gambled and the priests who cursed and the crowd who mocked, they will not see Him as the One He really is, a personal Saviour to all who look unto Him in faith. As we look unto Jesus again we shall see Him as the One who was Rejected of men and cruci- fied rudfied because they could not en- dure His Holiness and power but as we continue to look we shall see Him as the One who was Resurrected by God be- cause God the Father accepted His work, was well pleased with Him, the Only Begotten Son. And as we further look unto Jesus we shall see Him as the One who Reigns on high, for God has highly exalted Him and given Him a name above every name that every knee shall bow to Him and every tongue confess Him as Lord. The world today continues to reject Jesus Christ although sometimes paying Him lip service but to as many as re- ceive Him to those He gives the power to become the sons of God. May the Lord help us to look unto Him in Faith afresh this Easter time. of Stratford. Miss Hope Noble remained for a week's holiday. Mrs. Russell Walker, we are pleased to say, returned home from Wingham and District Hospital on Sunday, but is not as well as we would like to see her. Those visiting at the Wacker home on Sunday were Mr, and Mrs. Dan Walkom and Jeanie Marie and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Simon of Paris, and Mr. Harry Walker of Palmerston. Mr. and Mrs. Robt,' Black and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Coupland, Toronto, visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Coupland. Miss Karen Gibson, Toronto, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson and family. Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Doig and family of Drayton spent Easter Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Doig and Mr. John and Miss Nellie Doig of Mild- may. 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