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11h, tsps. salt
1/2 tsp, ground black
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2/3 cup finely shredded
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1 cup corn flake crumbs
Ys cup butter or margar-
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Page 12 Wingham Advance-Times, Thursday NOV, 24, 1906.
friendship Unit
WROXETER—The Friendship
Unit of the United Church Wo.
men met on Wednesday after-
noon at the home of Mrs. liar.,
vey Timm, with thirteenmeM-
bets present,
The Pond of Peace was the
theme for the devotions which
were conducted by Mrs, Harvey
Timm. The Scripture lesson,
followed by the meditation,
was read by Mrs. Ken Edgar.
The seventh chapter of the
study book, "The Finger of
God", the truths of the gospel
miracles, was discussed by Mrs.
Stuart Higgins.
Mrs. Archie Miller gave a
brief review of the U.C.W.
Regional Presbyterial held in
Gorrie in October.
Business was conducted by
the president. A social hour
followed and lunch was served
by Mrs. Timm, Mrs. Edgar and
Mrs. Higgins.
Willing Workers
monthly meeting
WROXETER--Mrs. William
McLean and Mrs. John Snell
were in charge of the Willing
Workers meeting on Tuesday of
last week. Hymns were sung
and Mrs. McLean read Scrip-
ture and a poem and offered
prayer.
Nine members answered roll
call with a verse on faith.
Mrs. Snell gave a summary
of the chapter, " Apostolic Com-
munity" from the study book.
Mrs. Rae Louttit and Mrs. Dor-
is Adams will have charge of
the Christmas meeting on De-
cember 13, a week earlier than
usual.
The ladies quilted and a pot
luck supper was served.
Wroxeter
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Doig,
Drayton, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Jas. Doig.
Mrs. Kate Griffith and Mr.
Allan Griffith were Sunday din-
ner guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. McCutcheon, Walton.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eaton,
Seaforth, visited Saturday at
the home of Mr. John Hupfer.
The Ross Tomans spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Boyne
Sage and family, 3rd Line Wal-
lace.
Mrs. Vernon Hupfer, Mrs.
Doug Statia, Mrs. Glenn Mc-
Michael and Mrs. G. L. Dob-
son spent a day last week in
Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Robarts,
Ottawa, visited with Mrs. Mel-
vin Gowing on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Green,
Teeswater, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Laurie VanVelsor.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Eaton,
Seaforth, visited on Sunday at
the home of Mr. John Hupfer.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hup-
fer were Sunday dinner guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mc-
Michael.
Mr. and Mrs. George Watt
of Blyth were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. George Gib-
son.
Misses Aileen and Brenda
Eaton, Miss Mercedes Alexan-
der of Seaforth and Mr. Oliver
Edwards of Dublin were Sunday
supper guests at the home of
Mr. John Hupfer.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Murray
and Judith Ann of Clifford were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Ron McMichael and fam-
ily.
Little Janice McMichael,
eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ron McMichael, had her ton-
sils removed in Wingham and
District Hospital on Monday.
Sing a song
of Christ - mas,
A stock- ing full
of cheer;
Christ - mas Seals
on all your mail
Will mean a
Health -ier Year!
hrisirtuts Seals on
your holiday mail fight
tuberculosis and other
respiratory diseases
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