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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1966-03-17, Page 12
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S. et Knox Presbyterian :linrch met at the home of Mrs. Alan Me- Burney Tuesday of last week, Mrs. John Nicilnrney pzeq,2e,;1 and gave a reading, -Simplic- ity". Scripture was read Mrs, Stewart t7loakcy pra:‘er 0:- fered by Mrs. Athol 3rne.e s The roll call was answered with a favourite hymn. Thirteen visits to the sick were rec.xrdel. Mrs. Alan Me5nrney was in charge o'• the topic, a discus- sion on I Peter :.;:4-10 from the New r aglish Translation, A Iloo,t report was given on Dr. Ida a missionary in .-e1,1, A. card ..-‘! thanks v.as read 'roll Mrs. James I eioi: for flow ers sett to tICI while she was a patient in i‘ineardine Hospital. The Clad Tidings prayer was gixe% by Mrs. W. Payne and I Mrs. Payne and Mrs, Athol izze:ce served The annual meeting of the Presbyterian Sunday School was held last week in the Sunday School room. Arnold Jeffray was re-appointed superintend- ent. John Dickson is secretary- treasurer and Robert Inglis is his assistant. Some of the scLo:el's younger teenage girls act as pianists. There are e'ee classes, with the list of teachers and assistants as yet uncompleted. Sunday School FORDWICII—Mrs. James Warren used stewardship as her theme for the worship service of the Afternoon Unit of the U.C. W., with emphasis on "Free- dom comes from self discipline: Mrs. Sam Johnston read Scrip- ture and Mrs. Crosby Sothern offered prayer. Mrs. Warren Zurbrigg, unit leader, opened the business Study Pertains To Lenten Season FORDWICH—Trinity W. A. held its March meeting in the basement of the church, Mrs. Stanley Forester led devotions and Mrs. E. Ferguson read the Scripture. Roll call, a Lenten thought, was answered by ten members and one visitor. Mrs. Ferguson gave a reading, "The Good Old Days" and Mrs. E. Strong read a poem on Lent. Mrs, Peter Browne chose the chapter "The Best Sermon", from the study book, which was based on "Be ye doers of the word, not hearers only." Rev. H. Jenkins read ex- cerpts from a hook, on the Len- ten season. The president reported that the W. A, will have a bake ta- ble at the St. Anne's Guild tea in April. Lunch was served by Mrs. E. Strong and Mrs. R. Watters. will begin again on tlit. first Sunday in May, and e.,Trinue throughout the summer months, Her school pals and 'fiends in the community are sorry that Miss Nancy Ballagh is e.e!te ill in Wingham and District Hospi- tal. Nancy was taken `TC. hospi- tal last week, suffering from an ear infection, Mrs. Murray Mulver is mak- ing a satisfactory recot.ery in Name C mmittees For April Tea FORDWICH—The March meeting of St. Atine's Guild was held at the hee,e. of Mrs. Pat Daunt. The itr,_sident, Mrs. Peter Browne oper.ed the meet- ing and Mrs. W. :argrave read a chapter from thL study book, "Faith". The secretary, eirs. W. Har- grave, read the mieutes and correspondence was read by Miss Elva Foster, Twelve an- swered roll call an Irish saying. Committees were named to take charge of ti.- -ea and bake sale the end of To make lists, Mrs. Jack p:_h,glas, Mrs. Wellington and Mrs. Doug Bunker; ta'r_ue decorations, Mrs. Ruby Forster: eosters, Miss Elva Foster, Mrs. King, Mrs. D. Bunker and Mr :e J. King. The Little Helper: ill have a candy table and t: mothers are asked to doe;,•, to it. Mrs. Browne ,ta-,e, the clos- ing prayer and a attest was held. Articles were purchased by members from travelling basket. Lunch was ser.ed by Mrs. Don King and Me, Jack King, assisted by the 1,r, :ass, Accepts Call BLUEVALE—ek . R. Everett Hawks, B. D. , of Mor- risburg has accei,t,d a call to Knox Presbyterian ,ILiureli and will take over th€ i.astorate at the end of June, YOUR RED CROSS IS SERVING TODAY -11- SHOWN PRIOR to their departure from Toronto on Sunday, March 6, are Mr. and Mrs. H. Remington, of Wingham; Mr. and Mrs. L. Slade, of Clinton, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Remington, of Goderich. They were awarded a trip to Montego Bay, Jamaica, through a sales incentive program for IGA grocers by an IGA wholesale supply house. —Pan American World Airways Photo. Presentation FORDWICH—A presentation and dance were held Friday night in the community hall in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Timperley, who were recently married. Mrs. Harold Gibson read the address and Miss Shirley Et- tinger presented the young cou- ple with a purse of money, for which they expressed sincere thanks to everyone. VI, R. HAMILTON OPTOMETRIST Josephine Street WINGHAM FOR APPOINTMENT Phone 357-1361 '65 PLYMOUTH 4-Door, 6 Stnd., Radio '64 DODGE 4-Door, 8 cyl, with Radio '63 PLYMOUTH 4-Dr., 6 cyl. Auto., Radio '63 DODGE, 6 cyl. Standard, 4-Door, Radio '63 PONTIAC 4-Door, 8 Auto., Radio This car is locally owned and is spotless '63 VALIANT 2-Door, Auto, Radio '63 VALIANT 4-Door, Radio '62 CHRYSLER 4-Dr., power equip., Radio '61 PLYMOUTH 4-Door, 8 Auto, '60 DODGE 2-Dr., 6 cyl., Std. '60 DODGE 4-Dr., 8 cyl. Auto., with radio TWO-WHEEL TRAILER LE CRAWFORD MOTORS Your Dodge - Plymouth • Chrysler - Valiant Dealer JOSEPHINE STREET WINGHAM Phone 357-3862 J. B. RUNSTEDTLER, Manager Wingham A. E. GRAHAM, Manager Gorrie Appoint Delegates To Presbyt©h Belmore Personal Notes Wingham and District Hospital, after undergoing surgery there last week. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jeffray and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mun- dell and Beth. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Abra- ham entertained Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mulvey on Sunday. High school students are re- ceiving our sympathy and good luck this week, as they wrestle with Easter examinations, How time flies! Seems like only yesterday they were starting the September term! Wonder if it seems like that to them! Ministers and representa- tive elders of Huron-Maitland Presbytery were to hold their regular meeting in the local Presbyterian Church on Tues- day morning. The ladies of the congregation served dinner. • I 9 t '- 5,) MILLER'S LADIES' WEAR _ COME SEE OUR HATS brimming with Spring. The best in straw - fabrics or flower- ed. Priced $3.98 to $14.95. SUITS—All new styles and ma- terials in wools, double knit cot- tons and Terylene. Priced from $16.95 to $59.95, DRESSES—Shantung, linens, Ar- nels, cottons $10.98 - $29.95. Sizes 7 to 21, half sizes from 14 1/2 to 24 1/2 . COATS as smart in style as they are in quality. Priced from $39.95 up. Dresses Coats Suits Hats A beautiful Spring is on its way and the be- ginning is here in the midst of New Fashions. NEW • ,.) Fashions \-•••-".7 period with an article on stew- ardship, "Come Alive . Roll call was answered with suggest- ions for improvement in the U.C.W. program. Mrs. Clarence Carswell and Mrs. Crosby Sothern ‘,1.1. be delegates to Huron Presbyterial at Clinton, March 2.J,, An- nouncement was made of the London Conference in ',gingham March 28 to 30. Thank you cards v,ere read from Mrs. Bruce Agla and Mrs. Milton Pries. A film on stewardship, "Be- ginning with Me" was town by ZR\ Mrs. George Ashton with Mrs. Carwell giving the comment- ary. The ladies quilted during the afternoon and ltra was served by Mrs. Stan Bride, Mrs. Wm. Wilson and Mrs. Dave Kaster,