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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-03-26, Page 3114t. 111 ii • Fa, Here's big hews" In • weight styling. *0.111011,11,1111,141111111141)10011101,,1111111111011.01* 1111.11111,111111.1110111.111011t HE 1.110ST ,POPULAR # • • DESIGN OF THE YEAR 1111 • • . • . •••• Ativtuott .:e ;set' • traffic :Team #ubber • I.uxury"—with • 11 Never before have we offered I greater • — •soving—withaut sacrificing style or.quality, • • . • • that new light- I is opportunity' In $ 4 ;TRADE4\15. ACCEPTED TERMS , ARRANGED • • . ▪ t S • ie S64114 VISIT THE WINGHAIVI "'TRADE FAIR FURNITU "'• PHONE 51 WINGHAM JUNE 5,: 6 8r 7 • St. Patrick's' program Held 'on' Friday WHITECHURCH,Rey. •R„ T A. Marshall 'was chairman: for 'the variety St, Pateick's' program pre- sented last Friday evening in the Memorial Hall here, under the aus- pices of the Women's Institute, A packed house .was in attendance. Piano...solos were given 'by Mrs. Dan Tiffin, Mae Ross,Helen Currie, 'Margaret " McMillan and George Conn. Mrs. James Richardson sang a solk "It Took a Miracle 9f Love and Grace" and Sharon and Carol Edwards sang "How Great Thou Art" and an encore, Murray Coulees played several violin num- bers, with .Miss Ruth, Irwin at the piano and Stanley,. Bismark and Mr. McRae delighted the audience with their accordion 'numbers. • Mrs. James Falconer gave it ha - morons reading, "Deacon Green's Courtship". Mrs. D. S. lVfacNaugh- ton gave 'a humorous "monologue; "Fried Chicken Sunday Dinner" and also "Cuddle Doon" and Mrs. Millan Moore gave several Irish readings. Miss Ann Currie danced the sl,vord datum and an encore, and Jimmie Rose, Barry Tiffin and George Conn, with their orchestra numbers, were_ loudly' applauded. The one -act draina, "Fright" Was then presented by the North Hu- ron Xunior Farmer group under Mrs. Kennedy's leadership and was followed with intense interest from start to finish. This 'group was placed first by the adjudicator and will defend their place at the fin- als in Seaforth on April 1. S , fffff 14411141111.ffilIffil411111111M fffff iiii 11111141$ ii I iii 11111411/1111411 iii I i COME IN. AND • STE .E TO -DAY en s Alignment Service 7 , Wingham, 'Ont. 'Phone 355 111111 iiiii I i 1101i11/littlrlsirlIJ iiiiii 11,11 ii I iiii $1$41110011/11 iiiii 111,MIlHilltror iii iii i 17, ttt iteliel ttt t r4 tt I tttt iittet Hello Folks! As I indicated in my first weekly advt.. it has ,been a pleasure and a privilege to represent; you An the 22nd and 23rd Parliaments 'of Canada:. Th O 'experience I have bad en school boards, municipal and county councils and in my business, have been' of great value in the larger field of federal government Should you, the voters of Welliegton-Outou, see fit to re-elect nut as your federal' member on March 3Is I' assure yen that I Will do my Ittittot4 to Promote the wel- fare Of the .itteliViduaL, my riding Kul the nation as a Whole. (#\NIT FOAGET ItrOIAIS A VOTE FOR 1VIARVIN I-tOWE IS A VOTE FOR JOHN DIEFENEAKER 111.01eimilmi MAR; 31 VOTE Howe, Marvin X Ammainiamam PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE , ti.CKNX Radio . Fri., Mar. 28,12.10-12.15 noon 14) . CKNX - TV - Thurs., Mar, 27, 7-7.05 g.m. CKCO H TV - Fri.„. Vial.. 28., 6.30 -6.35 -p.m. coninurrior, noou IN 'toter, itittwsivt(lic, ntglooltsto. litfil,OW COW11011.SliOt's .... 141014114 3t5 * (17Vellingfon4Turon PrOireStatte COSSOrtiittiVS ‘ASSOOlittiOtt) Tins 1 usher er whighani looks over the program Weil was presented by theA 'ndo. alio Institute and Theological Seminary Chorale here on Saturday eveeinn g'. Looking oare Ms. Wm. Corey: William •a thin;Pdrs, Bae, Director, and1oy. Prank leoksma," ALA., all members of the faculty,, (Clark) Life Underwriters Met at Hanover Thm Tilemonthly dinner meeting, of the Saugeen Life Underwriters Asseciation was held, on Saturday at the Hanover Inn at Hanover. Members -wre present front Kin- cardine, Tiverton, Wingliam, Mt, Forest, Harriston and ` Hanover. President Harry Bruegernan Was in the chttir and conducted the .busi- ness of, the meeting, He also In- trodheed the guest speaker, Arthur Pitman of Oshawa, associated with the ,Thatdential Insurance Company of America, and presently the regional vice-president of the Life • Underwriters Assoc., of Can- ada. M=44.4,41•••••••••••••••••e441.4.1110 Pitman spoke on the bene- fits 'of belonging to the..LE,A.C., of being a life underwriter and of life insurahce. He rOlated • many personal stories .of ,how hisac- quaintances and' he hirnself had benefited greatly front the 'acquisi- tion of life Ina/ranee preperty • The speaker was ably tha,Aked by Robt, Thompson 'of Tiverton. The lucky draw was won by' Orville Taylor of Kincardine. Plans were made for the April meeting. to co- ineide with the Life *Underwriters Training Course clasees which are being held each Saturday in Hee over. • WIIITECIIURCH. Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Lougheed and children 'of Midland are holt- , flaying ths week at the home of h'er parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher. / Mr. and -Mrs, Eugene Armitage arid family of London spent the Week -end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John McBurney, Farm .Fru un met on Monday night•at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Purdon with twelve pre- sent. Mr. and Mrs. James rafeener held high points in euchre. The group decided, to hold 'a pot luck supper next' Tuesday at the bottle of Mr. and Mrs. Falconer, Each family will contribute a 'number towards the evening's program. Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Mcllrath have been laid up with a, bad dose of cold. Mr. and Mrs. Gibson Hamilton of LucknoW visited on Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Buckton. * Mrs. Melvin Mathers of Morris has been hired by the S.,S, No, 10, APPEARANCE, Of JESUS. 116 Easter Set I Speaks The Easter Seale have, come to DEscRIBE0 By ,llomAN. town; • • • They're as busy as can be: They show Credentials- br renowT1 T,e . everyone theY. see. Recently we recervecl an inter- esting article from one of our sub- scribers, J. T. B. Scott. It is- an ancient pen portrait of Jesus, taken from The Californian, a religious weekly paper. ; This marvelous pen portrait of Jesus was. clipped Vern -an old issue of The Kansas City' Star which evidently reprinted the same from the New York World, It Is a despatch from. Rome and it reads 'as follows: Prom the dust of more than 1900 •years a studious, modern Roman has rescued a pen portrait of Jesus Christ. It was drawn in one of the letters that Publius Lantulus, who' was a Ronian Pro- consul in Palestine and knew the' Saviour of Nazareth, Wrote to a friend. "There has appeared 'here a man of strange virtue." Publiva Lan- tulus wrote, wrote, "His disciples call him the Son of God,' He cures the sick and raises the dead to life, He 'is a very handsome man and worthy of all our attention. His hair is blonde and covers •his shoulders in separate curls and is parted in the middle 'after the fashion of, the peoPle of Nazareth. 'His forehead is smooth and Serene, without mark or wrinkles. His countenance is pink, his nose is well formed, his beard the same color as his hair, and is parted in the middle." "In his gaze is an expression of wisdom and openness, His eyes are blue and shine terribly when he reproves people, but in conver- sation , they are 'amiable. His ob- servatiops are expressed with live- liness, although he always remains calm, Nobody has ever seen him laugh, but he weeps often. • Of a good height and straight figure, he has very • beautiful hands and arms. His manner of speaking ir serious. He speaks but little, and is modest, In short he is as hand- some as a man may be. They call him Jesus, the son of Mary." Expert antiquarians and • stud- ents pronounce the letters of Pub - nus Lentulus to be entirely gen- uine. For centuries 'they were for- gotten save by students of Latin and ancient Rome. The advent of Christmas brought the letter quot- ed to the Inlaid of an old professor here, he translated it into modern Italian and sent it to some of his learned friends, as a histhrieal curiosity. It seems to verify the tradition that the Saviour had a fair complexion and light hair, 'Kinloss' trustees to teach in the fall term. ' Mr. and Mts. Audrey Coultes and son Mark of Tobermory visited en Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Albert Coultes, and with other relatives ie this district. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Coultes entertained a number of friends and telatives in their home last Monday evening. Mrs. Hugh Simpson and baby 1 daughter.arrlved home from Wine ham Hospital on Sunday. Her mother, Mrs. Struthers of Lucknow spent last week at the Simpson borne, IV, and Mrs. Melvin lVfeCletta- ghee and Michael of Kitchener Visited on Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs, tien Me,. dlenaghan. Miss Marjorie Currie of Toronto spent the week -end °with , her mother, Mrs, R., J. Currie. . • Mr. and Mre. Elroy Laidlaw 'and children were in Coderich en Sat- urday and Visited with his Mother, Mrs, ,Taa, Laidlavt, who has been a. patient for the past week in the hospital there, suffering from flu. Mr, and Mrs. Ezra SchetiZvlit ed on Sunday at the home of Ur, and Mrs. Reg. SehOltt of Auburn. .Mr,, and Mrs. Kenneth Johnston amid daughters of Clinton visited on Sunday' at the home of his pattnta, Mr, and Mrs.' Gershorn johnston, • Mrs, Mina, Mettitehie and ,tames A geoinetriaallgseinned Shia of lanysivihite totyleoe aver In, toolooltift Ourrte received word from Mr, and of yellow woo used by &Anjou in this gown tor the opt -tog coneetion of Mrs. iig1n Currie,. TOolito, this the Canadian Assiiciation atCloutorietft. The friouguhir melif re.; weelt..eml the posh4 or their, witted in the thee -trimmed Waite udthdt tuns to it, low V In. the lords. , daughter -to -1i% Mra. Sohn duffle, robtie by 'itroelt Mlis, .te the Woman's HOSpitttl, TOMEI:5 . • 0 "Credentials --What are they? we ask; 'Then, with a radiant smile, He says '"They prove to, you our task • Of making life worth Willie, "Credentials prove we represent Our worthy Lions Club; And In that Name to you we're sent: We are the Liona' Sub. "I wish to speak about the goal That Lions long to reach— The Crippled Children's limbs made whole; Their tongues made right for sp,eech, "You ean't observe a gIi1 or boy Who is crippled, say, from, birthi• And still retain your peace and joy, Your merriment and mirth, ."With sober thought and stalwart heart You'll say cannot balk; But willingly do my par To help that 'child to walk,' "I'm but a little Eeaster Seal; MY 'Story «I have told; • Now if you feel the way I feel, Your cheque you'll not withhold. "So if you wish to be a Sub, With happy thoughts compiled; Then help our Boss, The .Lions Club To aid the crippled child" An Easter Seal • By (Rev.) C. P. Johnson, St. Paul's. Rectory, Wingham, Ontario on Friday, after an illness of over three years. She was in her 31st year and was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Greenwood of Highland Creek. Besides her hus- band she leaves two daughters, Caroline 9 years and Nancy 4 years, with her parents and her grandmother, Mrs. preTrwood. A private funeral wa‘ held on Mon- day. Mrs. Fred, Yausle' and son, Car- man of London, spent the week- end at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Gordon MdBurney, Mrs,, Edward McBurney, Carman and Ivan of Wingham visited, there on Sunday., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Montgom- ery visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fraser of Walton, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Proctor and Sons of Brussels visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Thos, Jamieson. Mrs. E, Stapleton, who had been visiting at the Proctor htene will spend the next few weeks with Mr, and Mrs. Jamieson, Mr. Garnet Farrier was in Tor- onto on 'Filday last week and. his father, Mr. W. R. Farrier, who had been visiting with Mr. and //Ire, Carmen Farrier, returned home to' Whitechurch. Mrs. Farrier return- ed home on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Lorne' Johnston, Lucknow, who had been visiting in Toronto, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Cook and Austin visited on Sunday 'with Mt. and Mrs. Grahath Cook of Ripley. Mr. and Mrs, Murray McDowell and Heather of Ashfield visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Kennedy of 1Vtartioth, Mr. Frank KekenSwiller, Who Was a patient in Wirigham tat during. the past Week, was able to return heme On Iruesday. • Mr. •ind Mrs, Wm, FISher Of Timmins, Who have been visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mr. George Flake left On Tuesday to visit with Hitehener relatives. Mr, and Mrs, 'dart Weber and daughters visited on Sunday with Mr, Harvey j'ehriston Palmer - 131111e alai oho, visited on Sunday with Mr, and MrS, 8, Willis of dowatotowtt. • ORPCIE;ELORR FIVE 5-L13. SES itat DELlCtQUS EO014OPU1." 114EAt.1•;-,:04.1'ELLI'S SP/6 t /4•04,1XS,11',A DEIPrOUO: 2 STOCIt'UP :----..OttEEN=S•..R04/715U; 15 -OZ. rINS 1••je,A1..:•1.!ALPE:1. --,:t'E40/w1.*EWatipk,f0K0iTOES,:-.,..., 't-.• , . i'' Eg' CATS IP2 'Ell-' ' sPEcm ' L • 'et pov,dore,f, ' 3110 -:COU#itiOi.eals, Li„xxR.G.E. 410 . 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