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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1964-11-26, Page 2DRUG FACTS 1 KNOW He'S -A\ GETTING THE BEST CARE POSSIBLE I ALWAYS HAVE VANCE'S DRUG STORE COMPOUND HIS 1, PRESCRIPTIONS. WE MAIL MEDICATION ANYWHERE THANK "U" HALIBUT LIVER OIL CRegS$1 15 88c VASELINE 9HAIR ONIC 75c KOTEX 125 47c 51c Value POND'POND'S ANGEL SKIN 59c S 69c Value ,,,) X77 i 1 BREGK SHAMPOO Value 1.00 i WHITE VASELINE Value 69` VAN,CE J° PRESCR/PT/ON DRUGGIST Page 2 - Wingltatn Advance- Flint ., 1le:.t d t , ee>e . '.r;, i `ati4 One Moment, Please BY REV. A, C. COLN Fordwich, Ontario "And now abideth faith, hope, love, these three; but the: greatest of these is love". 1 Corinthians 13;18. Paul says the greatest Christ - Ian virtue is Love. Ile was rt - iterating what his lord had made explicit in Ilis life .tied teaching. Others, also, have lauded love. Plutarch, the Greek biographer and essayist of the first century A.D., said, "Love is the crowning grace of humanity, the holiest right of the soul, the golden link which binds us to dutv and truth, the redeeming principle that chief- ly reconciles tlic• heart of lite, and is prophetic of eternal good". Martin Luther said, "Love is the image of God, and not a lifeless image, but the living essence of the divine nature which beams full of goodness". Rosalie Mills Appleby has writ- ten, "Love is the dove of peace that soars out un the wings of the morning to greater spiritual heights. It is the angel's flight to a higher world of beauty, lifting life from its dust to meet the sunrise of God". It is .t hearth. rue. mated, kindness glorire d, and goodness sancti- fied". t)tt.• could go on and on quoting those who emphasized the sign:taant place which loves mua hate in o:ir lives. It !trust he the dominant drive in the Christian's lite. It is nut enough for hila to say that he has faith in God, and to sing "My hope is built on nothing Iess than Jesus' blood and righteousness' , and then to live 011 as though he had never heard of Love. In the world today, Christianity would be respected more, and its in- fluence would he greater it Christians would remember to love. Many of the c ntrover- sics within Christendom could he avoided if those of us who call ourselves Christians pos- sessed the true spirit of love. I mean the kind of love that "is prophetic of good", that "beams full of Goodness", and which is kindness glorified, and goodness sanctified". May such love rule in our hearts, and may it express it- self in deeds of kindness, and acts of mercy. By so doing we shall serte our fellowman and glorify God rhe Author of Love. WINTER'S PRETTY HARD ON ANTI -FREEZE ... BETTER CHECK The long winter can take a serious toll on anti -freeze protection, exposing your engine to the danger of freeze-up. Let us test it. Takes just a minute ... saves a lot of grief. Play it safe. Do it now!! itstetttgbt=ctt=sWEst4ist4eaxICiexeeKtCtCtCtCW:b'ct/t�eteAtCtEtVV i/ei�eieie . V ,.. 4 .J" fi SH OPPING Ag N, 0% fi N AThe EASY W a y A r, DROP INTO OUR STORE WITH A LIST. AND LET US g V HELP YOU WITH YOUR GIFT PROBLEMS. A V Our gift ideas will be appreciated by everyone A in your family. g si V QUALITY AND VALUE A v ARE THE THINGS THAT COUNT AT A sit tis V,0 I }« a �_ ..._,•. fi N A ty R W SANTA \ A WHILE E CHRIST ewe SHOPPING, li fi y MAKE REMEMBER A g vA that exchange of gifts after A Y I1SfAKE Christmas can be a problem ... fi W BUT NOT AT OUR STORE . . fi W No line-ups for hours. A fi AA tv ` L You also have a chance to win it g vv BEAUTIFUL PRIZES while n W ��A ��� shopping at s A N A 1 HUGHES' READY-TO-WEARfi m s' WITH GIFTS GALORE A AW PHONE 392-6851 FOR EVENING APPOINTMENTS A W TEESWATER., ONTARIO r Ai Y.,eieic*dire+citicteicicicaryettiV4eVete tettee'VVCiceCie•:e•icrieiCKIKe Vex6 Donald Porter Dies Suddenly At London Home William Donald Porter, 87, of 73 MeNay Street in Loudon, died suddenly at his home on Thursday, Mr, Porter was branch man- ager of Peerless Instruments of Canada, where he had worked for 17 months. Ile had been radio and television technician before joining the Peerless firth. Donald Porter was horn in Wingham, 11e was a son of Roy Porter and his late wife, the former Jean Stewart. Mr. Porter attended school here. He had been living in London for the past 10 years. He is survived by hiswife, the former Verna Elgie; a son, Janes Dean at home; his fa- ther; a sister, \Irs. Lloyd (Mary Agnes) Townsend of Wroxeter; and a brother, Jack of London, The funeral was conducted by Rev. Russell Gordon of St. George's Presbyterian. Church, of which Mr. Porter was a member. Service was held at Needham Me:nerial Chapel on Monday afternoon and burial was in Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens. The pallbearers were Jack- son Dunkin, Bob Shiell, Wil- fred Tanner, Bart MacDonald, Mr. Law and Mr. Durnford. Bingo Winners Branch 180 Royal Canadian Legion held another successful bingo in the Wingham Town Hall last Wednesday. Line Winners: Mr. Scott of Listowel; Mrs. Hunter, Walk- erto'r; Mr. Winters, Teeswater Mrs. Sproal, Lucknow; Mrs. G. Tervit, Jr. , Mr. Wheeler, Mrs. G. Currie, Mrs. Henry, Mrs. J. Schneider, Mrs. E. Al- bright, Mr. P. Ladd, Mrs. Doug Cerson, June Ryan, Mrs. G. Tervit Sr, , Mrs. G. Sell- ing, Mrs. M. MacKenzie, all of Wingham. Share the Wealth winners: Mr. Scott, Listowel; Mrs. Sproal, Lucknow; Mr. R. Met- calf, Mrs. D. Newall, Mr. C. Agar, Wingham. Jackpot winner was Edward Scott of Listowel. WROXETER Mrs. J. F, McLean left last week to spend the winter months with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Gibson at Oakville. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gib- son, Dana and Duane of Monk - ton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ira McLean. Mr. 11. George Clark is spending the winter months with his daughter, Mrs. Annie Brown in Toronto. Entertain Goderich Club The Wingham Bridge Club entertained the Goderich Bridge Club Monday evening, Wing - ham scored 1,966 points against the Goderich club's 1, 855. North & South: 1st, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Crawford, 187 point points; 2nd, Mrs. R. H. Lloyd and Miss Yvonne McPherson, 171 points; tied 3rd and 4th, Mrs. Stringer and Mrs. Shrier (Goderich), 147 points and Mrs. Duncan and Mrs. Murphy (Goderich), 147 points; 5th, Mrs. D. Nasmith and W. H. French, 145 points; 6th, Mr. and Mrs. K. Hunter (Goderich) 144 points. East & West: 1st, Mrs. H. Willing Workers Hold Meeting WROXETER -Mrs. John Snell and Mrs, Rae Loutitt were in charge of the Willing Workers meeting on Tuesday of last week. Mrs. Snell gave the call to worship and read Scripture. A hymn was sung by the 13 members present. Mrs. Loutitt gave the last chapter of the study book, "The Kingdom of God". Mrs. Doris Adams and Mrs. George Gibson will be in charge of the Christmas meet- ing, to be held December 8, one week earlier than the regu- lar date. Mrs. Harvey McMi- chael and Mrs. Loutitt will ar- range for lunch at the U. C. W, meeting on December 2. The ladies quilted after the meeting and a pot luck supper was served. TEESWATER YOUR FRIENDLY SUPPING CENTRE CONVENIENTLY LOCATED - NO PARKING PROBLEMS VALUABLE PRIZES to be given away FREE by all places of business SHOP EARLY while selections are at their peak. BEGINNING DECEMBER 9th TEESWATER STORES will remain open Wednesday afternoons and also Fri- day and Saturday nights until Christmas, and open every night during Christmas week December 21, 22, 23 and 24 until 9 p.m., Christmas Eve, when the giant draws will be made at the Town Hall. Tai r SANTACLAUS REMEMBER DAY- • SATURDAY, DEC. 5th Santa will arrive in Teeswater • at 2 p.m. FREE SHOW and TREATS the Children in TEESWA TER Sponsored by ..ay� +-�y�T�EESWA�TEEER�_.,{) CHAMBEROF Ag.while se for • CUTEX POLISH REMOVER Reg. 45c Value COLGATE DENTAL CREAM GIANT — Save 23c 39c 69c Fisher and Mrs. J. R. Lloyd, 1781 points; 2nd, J. Martin and 13. Ortlieb, 1661 points; 3rd, Mr. and Mrs. C. Flodgins, 160 points; 4th, Mr. and Mrs. J. Donnelly (Goderich), 1551 points; 5th, Mrs. Erskine and Mrs. Reid (Goderich), 1511 points; 6th, Mrs. F. Parker and Mrs. D. B. Porter, 1491 points. Dr. Walter A. Oakes of the Goderich Club thanked Wing - ham for a most enjoyable eve- ning. • Bridge Club Last Thursday's Bridge Club results: North & South, Mrs. W. H. French and B. Laidlaw, 1st; J. H. Crawford and C. Hodg- ins, 2nd; Mrs. D. Nesmith and Mrs. E. Webster, 3rd. East & West, J. Martin and W. Wharry, 1st; B. Ortlieb and A. Wilson, 2nd; Mrs. G. Godkin and Mrs. J. R. Lloyd, 3rd. Gilbert Howes Was Active in Church, Lodges WROXETER-Gilbert Marvin Howes passed away in Wingham General Hospital on Monday, November 16th in his 63rd year. Born in Mansfied, Mulmur Township, on February, 17, 1902, he was the fourth son of Alexander Howes and Martha Jordan. Left to mourn his loss arc his wife, Annie Lawton; daugh- ters Alice (Mrs. Russell Deach- man) Bolton, Gilbcrta (Mrs. James Coombs) Montreal, and sons John of Willowdale, a nd Ian of Bearskin Lake; and six grandchildren. He is also sur- vived by a brother Earl of God- erich, and a sister Alice (Mrs. Ernest Dobbs) Toronto. He was predeceased by his brothers, F.phrian, Alonzo and Jaynes. He was a member of the Wroxctcr United Church and a choir member, a Forest Lq;dge No. 162, A.F. & A.M. , and a member of Lebanon Chapter No. 84, W inghan. Ile had lived for the past 40 years in the Wroxeter district, farming for ten years and then being employed by the Ontario De- partment of Highways. Ile be- came a member of the quarter century club in 101i2. Masonic service was held at the Moir funeral home on No- vember 15 at 8 p. in.. The fu- neral was on November 19th front the funeral home with Rev. F. Taylor conducting the ser- vice. Rev. W. Ilird assisted, Interment was in Wroxeter Ce- metery. The pallbearers were J. Wy- lie, T. Newton, L. Douglas, G. Gibson, C. Gibson and R. Mc.lelichael. Flower bearers were 1). Carson, A. Gibson, L. McGee, A. Wheeler, 11. Ryan,. IL Montgomery. 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