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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1966-04-21, Page 2HOME BINGO THIS IS THE FIFTH CALL of the 1966 HOME BINGO BEING SPONSORED BY THE KINSMEN CLUB OF WINGHAM. PRIZE 100 * 00 TO BE SPLIT IN CASE OF TIE WINNER MUST HAVE FULL HOUSE (all numbers on card called). CARDS ON SALE BY ALL MEMBERS OF THE KINSMEN CLUB—Kin members and immediate family not eligible B I N C o 1 16 32 47 3 17 33 48 4 18 36 49 6 19 37 50 7 20 38 51 8 21 39 52 9 22 40 53 11 23 41 54 12 24 43 55 13 25 44 56 14 27 45 57 15 28 59 29 60 30 Numbers drawn call KEI11-1 McCLURE at 357.3760. 61 62 64 I, 65 66 67 68 69 70 k 71 72 73 74 75 by Jim Deneau. If you have a bingo V. Emerson., Mrs. McInnes thanked those who bad accepted office. The hostesses, Mrs. Wallace Conn, Mrs, Russel Ross and Mrs. Ezra Scholtz served lunch, DRUG FACTS IS THE INTEREST OF SAFETY EVERYONE OUGHT TO DRIK CAREFULLY! 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McINNES DRY CLEANERS PHONE 357-3750 WINGHAM e••• April 12 - April 23 The National Ballet of Canada ROYAL ALEXANDER Theatre April 11 - May 7 Robert Johnston Productions musical revue SPRING THAW 66 TORONTO ART GALLERY April 15 - May 4 Art ISRAEL. UNIVERSITY THEATRE April 6 - May Nominated for 10 Academy Awards DOCTOR ZHIVAGO 1111111111111K1151111111115111111.11121 11111111/11111111 FREE WEEKEND FOR YOUR WIFE AT THE Lord Simcoe Hotel *Treat your wife to a weekend at the Lord Simcoe Hotel free. Get her away from the drudg- ery of housework, doing dishes and the kids. *You pay only the special single rate of $8,50 per night for a double room, T H E LORD S1MCOE HOTEL- KING and UNIVERSITY Tel: 362.1848 11111111111111111111111•11111111114111111111•11 t. aur5 Out Rev. Mrs. C. F. Johnson, L.Th. - Rector Gordon Davidson Organist 0 ........... 000.1.1.0.1.1.101.101.0. .... .... .. 1.110 ........ 0. 11.111111f ....... i 111..,111. ...... 010 PROCLAMATION DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME COMMENCES IN THE TOWN OF WINGHAM AT 12:01 A.M. SUNDAY, APRIL 14, 1966 DEWITT MILLER, Mayor, Town of Wingham. (ANGLICAN) leingtjam SECOND SUNDAY AFTER EASTER -- APRIL 24 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Confirmation Service. Preacher—Rt. Rev. H. F. Appleyard, D,D., Bishop of the Georgian Bay. David Walsh, a Grade IX student from pendulum to David Ball, right, of Ripley. Stratford, demonstrates e• solar operated —Advance-Times Photo. WHITECHURCII—The Lang- home of the president, Mrs. side W .M. S. April meeting was Charles Tiffin. held Thursday afternoon at the Mrs. Tiffin gave the call to manctaltantitmlimmintimuum worship and the scripture and meditation were given by Miss Emma Richardson. The May meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Wesley Young and Mrs, Young and Mrs. Wm. Orr willbe in charge of the pro- gram. During the afternoon the la- dies quilted a crib quilt and tied a large quilt. Lunch was served by the hostess. Mrs. Wm. Evans who has moved to Whitechurch was pre- sented with a cup and saucer. An address was read by Mrs. George Young. Mrs. Evans thanked the ladies for their thoughtfulness. for your entertainment pleasure in TORONTO FEATURE EVENT DIRECTORY O'KEEFI CENTRE Hi-C to Send $20 to Missions BELGRAVE—The Hi-C group met Sunday evening in the church school rooms with the president, Bob Taylor, in charge. The secretary's report was read by Gordon Campbell. The treasurer's report was giv- en by Dave Beecroft. The group decided to send $20.00 to missions. Joyce Coultes was in charge of the meeting and gave the call to worship. The Scripture was read by Rhonda Fear and the offering was received by Maureen Hanna and Ruth Ann Pletch. A hymn and prayer closed the worship. Two groups were formed to discuss the topic, "Can There Be Religionless Christianity?" They rejoined for further dis- cussion, Recreation followed and the singing of Taps closed the meeting. Howick Lions Bingo Winners Ab. Nethery, Wingham; Mrs. Bruce Montgomery, Wroxeter; Mrs. Ed. Rich, Wingham; Ab. Nethery; Mrs. Derbecker, Wing- ham; Mrs. Alan McKercher, Jamestown; Mrs. Ed. Rich; Mrs. Alan McKercher; Mrs. Dick Jacklin, R. R. 2, Bluevale; Bill Kennedy, Wingham; Kaye Wright, Wroxeter; Mrs. Der- becker. Specials: 1. Mrs. Bob. Mont gomery, Wingham; 2. Mrs. Lloyd Montgomery, Wingham and Tony St. Marie, R. R. Blue- vale; 3. Mrs. Geo. Hislop Sr. , R.R. 2, Wroxeter and Mrs.Dick Jacklin. Jackpot: Bill Kennedy, Wing- ham. WHITECHURCH--The Wom- en's Institute met Wednesday af- ternoon at the home of Mrs. Johnston Conn. Mrs. Wm. Ev- ans, vice-president, opened the meeting and extended a wel- come to those present. Min- utes and correspondence were read by Mrs. Victor Emerson. The financial statement showed a balance of $190.10. It was decided to see if oth- er branches will sponsor a bus trip to the Guelph Conference when the national president, Mrs. Philip Matheson of Oyster Bridge, P,E,I., will be the speaker. Some of the members will attend the Home Laundry Forum at Walkerton April 26 at 8 p.m. The Institute will cater to a wedding anniversary dinner and will look after the booth for a dance April 22. A donation of $25,00 was voted to the hall board to assist with repair work. Mr. and Mrs. Toni Adam of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Raynard and Pauline of Listowel were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McPherson. Rev. and Mrs. A. E. Willis attended the dedication of the Chapel of Philthea in London on Sunday afternoon. On Tuesday, Rev. Willis will conduct the funeral of the late Mr. Holmes at his former charge, near Bar- rie. Patients in Wingham and District Hospital from this com- munity are E, W. Rice and Mrs. Lorne Woods. Mrs. Allan Miller spent a few days in London with Mrs. Elwood Elliott, who is a pa- tient in Victoria Hospital. Payment of fees and written suggestions for next year's pro- gram was the roll call. A.C. W.W. badges arrived from the F.W.I. O. and were presented to the ladies by Mrs. Emerson. Badges for perfect attendance went to Mrs. Russel Gaunt, Mrs. Johnston Conn and Mrs. H. D. MacDonald, Those missing on- ly one meeting were Mrs. Wal- lace Conn, Mrs. Frank Ross and Mrs. Jim Currie. Mrs. Evans took Mrs. Emerson by surprise when she presented her with a box of chocolates for her assist- ance during the winter. The Institute members will donate cookies and candy to be sold at Wingham and District Hospital in May when White- church ladies will be responsi- ble for a saleslady on Thursday and Saturday afternoons. Mrs. Ezra Scholtz played the autoharp and the members join- ed in a sing-song. The May meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Russel McGuire, R.R. 2 Wingham. The minutes of the last an- nual meeting were read and the conveners of standing commit- tees gave their reports. The branch sent '14 cards the past year and 19 boxes for Valen- tine's Day, Mrs. James McInnes presid- ed for the election of officers. The slate was presented by Mrs. Russel Ross and the officers are as follows: President, Mrs. Wm. Evans, 1st vice, Mrs. George Walker; 2nd vice, Mrs. George Fisher; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Vic- tor Emerson; District directors, Mrs. Russel Gaunt; branch direc- tors, Mrs. Geo, Fisher, Mrs. E. Scholtz, Mrs. Russel Ross, Mrs. A. Coultes; press reporter, Mrs. V. Emerson; pianists, Mrs. Gar- net Farrier, Mrs. E. Scholtz; auditors, Mrs. A. Coultes, Mrs. James McInnes; program com- mittee, Mrs. Jas. Currie, Mrs. Dave Gibb, Mrs. Russel Ross, Mrs. Frank Ross, Mrs. E. Scholtz. Sunshine and cheer, Mrs. H. D. MacDonald, Mrs. A. Coultes; home economics and health, Mrs. Geo. Walker; his- torical research, Mrs. Wallace Conn; current events, Mrs. Frank Ross; agriculture and Can- adian industries, Mrs. Russel Gaunt; citizenship and educa- tion, Mrs. T. Metcalfe; resolu- tions, Mrs. Russel Ross; public relations, Mrs. Donald Ross; Federated News, Mrs. Johnston Conn. Delegates to the district an- nual, Mrs. Wm. Evans, Mrs. Russel Gaunt, Mrs. Wallace Conn and Mrs. Russel Ross; al- ternate district director, Mrs. W. Conn; delegate to conven- tion, Mrs. Dave Gibb; alter- nates, Mrs. Garnet Farrier, Mrs. Page 2 Winghat11 Advance -Times, Thursday, April 21, 1066 Mrs. Wm. Evans Receives Gift The manufacture of nylon is shown by Peter Stenabaugh, of Exeter, to Glen La. tour, Exeter, and Linda O'Donnell, Grade XII student, Wingham, This entry placed second at the Science Fair, —Advance-Times Photo, Receive Attendance Badges, Elect Officers at WI Annual News of St. Helens John and Susan Wilson of Hamilton spent the Easter holi- days with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Aitchison and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Aitchison, Bradley and Barbara of Ilderton, moved on Saturday to the farm of his father, Archie Aitchison. WHITECHURCH Charlie, John and Mary Fal- coner of Glamis visited Wednes- day with Misses Annie and Mary Laidlaw and Mary remained with the girls till Sunday. Mr. Oliver McBrian, Goderich, and Mr. Percy Amsden of Auburn were Sunday visitors at the same home.