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Rvening Auxiliary
Sends Vole to Korea
flntended for last week)
The Wingham W. I. met for its
regular session on Thursday in
the council' Chaiikbel:s: 'The' Pr8Si-
dent, Mrs. A. A. Powell was In the
chair. The meeting opened with
the Ode and Mary Stewart Collect.
Mrs. N. Keating- secretarv-treas
urer, read the minutes' of the pre-
vious meeting and treasurer's . port '
Delegates appointed to • the Dis-
trict Anntiat in Go'ode'rich-Ort MAJ
28 Were Mfr: Geo, Da* and Mrs.
Leslie Fortune with Mrs: G. Has-
tie as alternate. A new corainitter
for the Tweedsthuir Book was also
named, Mrs, Les fortune; Mrs
Geo, bay, Mrs.. 0. Gannett, Mrs, J.
Henry, Mrs. 'H. Aitchison and Mrs,
W. 'Henry.
' The extension course was dis-
missed and it was decided to apply
for Cultpral Activities Donations
were made to the. Cancer Fund and
also to the Water Safety 'Fund.
Mrs. Shelton ' of Lucknow, ably.
demonstrated' the finishing of
wooden trays. She donated the
beautiful trays to the Institute.
Mrs,„ J. Ernest sang a 'cielightful
solo, "Mother". A. filM entitled
"Life in the Marsh"' Was shown,
The winners 'at the =isle festival
Linda lvfeTaggart; Glokia'Reed and
Paul Tiffin played a. piano trio.
The meeting closed with ,the Qtreen
and a social half hour.
BELMORE
Mrs. Alvin Mundell; Mrs. Douglas
McPherson, Mrs. Glenn Appleby.,
MrS. Isaac Stokes and Edith and.
Mrs. Ken Dickson attended, -the
W.M.S. Presbyterial in Knox Pres-
byterian Churth, Kiricaitdiae, 'last
Tuesday.
Rev. Mr. Green' of Saskatchewan
preached in'Beirnore and 13Inevaie
Prdsbyterian ChurcheS on Skinday,
He was a guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Mundell for the week-end.
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The New
RECORD
RELEASES
are All Here
Rock roll, be-bop,
ditieland, we drag
care *hat you
have it:
:GOLD RECORD.
ZOR110--The- Chordettes
„fACE's G()T THE WHOLE
..WORLD-4.aurie jLondoit
AR MY RING AROUND
,,:,i,''YOUR, NECK-Elvis 'Presley
-POLNLA POPS-Bill Gale and -
Ills' Orchestra
GO WITH CS-The'
` Dell-Vikings
CALYP30-,--Wihnoth Houdin'.
and His Orchestra
friVVING' & SWAY-Danny Kaye
and His Orchestra
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MIGIRAPHI
MA GAIN
FEED POMO*
14 '' 4,7'
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'ED OUR-DY sges
fIFEIS THE BEST LOUD
GP 14E EVER HAD •
Don't let your, beef cattle lose the
weight, you were able 'to put on
m the 'during the winter nkonths.
The pasture is 'not near as good as
it could be, and you should he feed:.
lug some grain ,and hdefounkcr
concentrate to yokir Steers right
new, lit is a lot earner to lobe
pound of weight than. it is to purl,
a pound back on.
Also your dairy 'cattle are in the
same position.
Maintain your productiOn by feed-
big a Dairy Ration or 'Concentrate.
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DO_MOST
ttet'llgAtt, (Or the Wieglinhl
404' on Friday night 'tit
11,1110tittin 'Legion, sponsors
04 0011 -11inge, Ten , reguttir
fOte 410.00 priXes; two spee-
400 AO ene share the
its 5)-5C Adtleirsleti $1-00; two.
4, 8 Prof $1.00, .28.1)
,,"4,„11111.11.1110.1.11111.1M.111‘‘ alad Dres$ing
iant 32 oz. 65c
Stokeles
Tomato Juice
48 oz. 31c
Apple Juice
48 QZ• = 31c
CEUM
Two Owns each night
at 7.E5
Theatre
The 1,41veithig Auxiliary of the,
United Church held Its. May meet-
ing, at the home of Q W.
oe, Tuesday ,evening, May 20th.
',Vhe meeting, in charge of Mrs.
4rnersen .Shera, was cOnclueted by
Mrs. -Herold Burrell, After the
op'ening hymn Miss Marion Shop-
son led in prayer, Mr* A, .Bint011.1
read the Scripture which was taken
from St, Matthew and -St. 'Luke.
Mrs, Slhera read a lovely - poet),
"The' Pay's Work" by Edgar
Guest,
Mrs. P. Miller gave a most 1/17
teresting presentation. of the 'chap-
ter from the, study book which
dealt with .the prote4a,nt Chris-•
Pans in Japan over the last hun-
dred ''years,
At the conciusion .of. •the wor-
ship. service, the president, Mrs,
Keating; conducted the- businers,
Mrs. P. Howson. , read ; a^ letter
from the Christian citizenship con-.
vener of the Presbyterial. asking.
for an evaluation of • radio and'
television 'programmes. The supply,
secretary reported' that a bale con-
taining new and used . clothing;
quilts, etc., weighing 20, lbs, had
been sent to Korea,
Splendid reports-of the Presby-
terial held in Clinton on . AOril,27
were .given. Mrs, ID, Miller report-
ing on the morning session -and"
Mrs. G. Howson on the afternoon.
At the close of 'the meeting ." de-
licious lunch was served ...and a'
pleasant time 'spent socially,
1-'0EATIIE CLOSED
1ilit.)NDA.Y, TUESDAY AND.;
ED/STEM)AY, EACH vv.utA RECEIVE BROWNIE AWARD.,;-The girls pictured;uhpve*Orie pi:4300
a ceremony Wednesday ev'e • They are; fro hi the',11c#;'Wanii
Ciiniter, Lynda Green, ginice Henderson and Helen Carbert,'
;.• Sat., May 29-30.-81
.:Clekte Kelly, Barbara Lange
L • in
'HAPPY ROAD"
4; adventures of two small
children who run away from.
,Scrhool „in Switzerland to join
: their parents in Paris;
-Inimmismoommour
FIFTEEN YOUNO 'OILS
PECOME BROWNIES,
The last official Brownie meeting
4f the,sea,seu was held on Wednea-•
day evening of it* week, when
Several mothers were In attend,
anCe to see fifteen Tweenies be-
_come Brownies. The girls Were en-
rolled 'by Brown Owl Mrs, N. El-
liott, assisted by:Marie' Deyell,
Six of the older Brownies re,
ceived their Golden hands, which
were presented by District Conl,
Missioner Mrs, George Cameron,
As 'Mrs. Camerop pointed out the
Golden. Hand is the highest award
a Brownie receives and entails a
let of hard, work.
Cathy Hanna and Helen Carbert
sang a duet as part of the even-
ing's entertaihnient. Tom Burrell
Showed two films, "Life in the
Western Marshes", and "Arctic
Dog Trail", The Brownies, and the
adults present enjoyed the, duet and
the filing and Tom recelVecl thanks
for his "good deed."
The Winghain Dinettes, who
sponsor the Brownies, were on hand
to serve a delicious lunch at the
coneltisien of • the program. The
Brownies extend . thanks to the
Dinettes •for helping to make the
eyening •So enjoyable.
MRS. 1,FGANN NAMED,
ZONE COMMANDER
QUEST WITS TRAYS
TO.WINhilAM W.I.'
FORDWICI-1--17hree carloads of ,
members* .of Howick Auxiliary
Legieri branCh attended the Zone
Rally of Cl held in Biyth on Wed-
nesday night, May 21st.
Mrs. Mary McCann of Fordwich
was elected Zone Commander, her
appointment to take 1:14Ce at the
convention in .Toronto in -S6prtem-
tier, Mrs. Luella' Hall of .Blyth is
the retiring Zone Commander. She
has held the positiOn Or five
Years.
TAKE BROWNIE PROMISE-Admitted to full Brownie ,pitemojqirgl*Atyi.,...lifrigimiti,
jean,'Welwood, Lennie`LouSir04"04"";!-1411,tiOli a011:;':
:Become part o•Winer •
„of more than 100
"blue., chip" smiri-
,,,ties. for as little as
1;000. For full
information see yoiur
Invstors Syndicate
thos. A. Jardin
Phone 147
'W.INGRAM. ON T.
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E. A. •WINSTON SPEAKS
AT INST. MEETING
FORDWIC1I-The W:I, met in
the community hall for the May
meeting"with the Preeldent, J‘fra
Anson Demerling," presiding Mrs
1Vellington I-Targrave read the de-
votions froin ' 3rd Chapter of 'St
John,' followed by the .hymn "Stand
up, Stand' up,for Jesus!'"
Mrs Wally Gibson gave 'a splen-
did motto entitled "Before keeping
'i n . with the' Joneses. find ,out
where they are going". To do:or
not to do' is the'195i major nrerblem,
Its spring again and with it comes
the urge to remodel our homes,
change. our elothei and hair styles
or invest in, a new car. Because
the Jcineses' have a mcidern home,
those without we're old fashioned.
In Grarruna's early days there was
always time for , a leisure drive to
town with, the horse arid buggy,
always a few• minutes to chat with
everyone you .met; now it's '58 •.
John W. Waines
R.R. it, LISTOWEL
Phone 1042
Pi
Investors
mutual
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NEilteIBItOWNI,Es•- Alining :the . TweciOCIft who, entered' the inli,_statitS',,np
were; Yfroin - the`.1eft, 'Brenda'. tilaceig'11.4n.da' Sehiest-.01;;;IoiniAtetiningnin
,Itaiie,j16101,r, ,Nik:Ae3)::citsemore' and BOIlika Henry.
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of he"410bve
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.4# , stic i,,e 'or 'sun iy„styletr:in:a:, gay assartinent of,popular ,
0 Yokel! ey are essed up wit at rac ve
..theie.• Xiaa a wonder'
• ••., -,-;t0,..gMk4i,oul.lisinte,thii.s ;Iiiie group; of „
C ItAY niAiiii-',40:::(Yrkiiii.is;ANQ SMART 1.,()OKING
" rereie-ce
ArRocfiS
to ,pty4 -
rP•4 lit] R '''Oe
and. there is' hardly- time for a
friendly chat. We iiiiistdash mad-
ly halite to keep ;another• appoint-
Mont in the evening. ,
Mrs., Irene Itaird.„ northern
affairi intormaticki ; 'officer, ;' when
Sneaking 'to a.group of „Y.W.C.A.
had this .0 raY "It•Jsrtline for wo-
then 0, re-exaniing.,some Of ,so-
ciety'a- Values, to."Make Sure' too
high a price is not being paid for
material possessions. •Let us for a
moment 'ask ourselves,- as what we
are doing of service to others and
have We a real objective in life?'
A. truly successful human is one
Who Is happy in hi's chosen work,
The .Joneses are no 'threat to his
way of life, for •he covets, nothing,
they possess." ^
The roll Gall was answered by
naming a famous person born on e
farm..
Mrs. Clare Harris gave a report
on the officers' conference help
recently in Guelph.
Members were reminded of the
district annual to be held in Wrox-
eter on Tuesday, May 21, Mrs.
Rost, Gibson and Mrs. George
Riehards were named delgates to
attend, The . WI will be putting
on the variety concert at the Moles-
worth 'Garden Party, June 12th,
Miss' Minnie Mc' lwain intro-
duced the guest speaker, Mr, 12, A.
Witirton, who spoke en '"Gardening
'rips", bringing many helpful hints
to the ladies. Mrs. A, Demerling.
on behalf of the WI thanked the
speaker and presented him with a
small gift, A ' 'Contest naming
trees, conducted by /Airs Minnie
Metlwaiii, 'completed , the Pro-
gramme,
Meeting eloked with the National
Anthem," Lunch Was serired by
Mrs. 11,, Nichol, Mrs. C. Gibson,
Mrs, H. Gibson, Miss Minnie Me-
rAvairi,
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guests; for the'. •week-end' the
fornier's parents';' Mr.. And Mrs.
Verrion Fisher-Of 'Lindsay..
--LMr.• M4 Keating,
Charter Aud:DaYtd" artd,'Mrs:•1?tivid
Clianiney- of Exeter :visited 'with.
Witigharri• friends• On Stiturda.y,
,Nasinith and her
danglityr, Mrs., 13arbara.'„Griffin of
with; the: -former's 'son, Mr. D, C.
London were week-end visitors
Nasmith, Mrs. Nasmith and family
and attended St. Paul's Anglican
Church on Sunclak When_ Sue was
tootirmed
Mrs. J.. G. WitSon was a guest
for; r4verel days With, her sister,
Gordon 13ttelratian, and at-
tended. Services at St. Paul's on
Sunday, when lief niche, Sue Na-
snifth received the rites of etnifir-
matton,
• I ••• BASITNGS-•Aii AV-Inglisin *initial,'
on • 'Friday, Mays 23,to Mr',3ati
Mrs, 'Orville H4tings;
a. daughter.
MERKLEYL---In
tal on Friday; May 2i1,,' O"
and Mrs, ldiner Mei!kley
son.. .
1VincPITERSON-In, Winginerit -HO . pital, on Friday,. MaY,211;:
and Mrs. William MiiiPherSor
RR, Lusktioir;•
811B4OHILL--In N1r.inglithA, '''1 141/1
cal, on Sunday, Mki,25,;'14.itirr
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W,Yonriing:bn '„Sunday;-'1,idiere l , anniversa,=ly;,s4vapen
the " presbyterian'''4:ChurchAelcs"7
Robert Bruce 'of Wyomini•WasP
charge of 'both serviebS,' ',lit the
Presby,terian-dhuiiit
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'ssN.751 rt EX.'S, Extended Plays, Child.
r43.04 Recorda, and
x. 111-Fi Supplier;
and Mrs, Robert
Winghem, a Son, WARREN HOUSE
IMAGONAEROAD, WINGIIAM
TWO now and •
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brand newZenith Eydeass Keating Aid,' iSlif dive, idecnitoletioul, high ..'nerforrikante ZeniiI, f20€1110 Hearth" Aide! 10-Day Mohey.
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L_ Mr, X, T. Maittlighlin Motored
to Larder Lake to join Mrs, Mc-,
Laughlin, Who has spent the past
two Weekr with their son, Art and
Mr* McLaughlin,
!
--Me. arid Mrs. liciraee Aitchison
sperit Siiiiday in Whiteehurch,
where they vhlited Me, VViniitni
at and family eta attended
anniversary serVicell at the Pres.
byterian Clitireh them
-.•.-Zolie'doprimatider. John I3ateson
fleW•from'IVIalton: to Ledinotiton on
Sunday where he will represent
Zorte..91. ;of the Canadian Legion
at 'the Dominion conVention. Mr,
Ba.0Sorl was ti,COMPallibd to Mal-
toil by Mrs, Batesoii,• and Jane,
Ile;expects' t¢ return on triday.
4'-'1%ft, and Mrs, Ittlasi Poyton and
Kathy. Of Hamilton Spent Monday
hi Wiegbam,
T, If, Sloan left the latter
part of last week to Vend the
summer, months with her fam.ify at
Brantford.
-s-Sim Newman, son of Mr, and
Mrs, Chris Newman' tOdOIVOCi"word
on Friday to report at Allendale
on. lure -2hd, Jim- is a member ot
Totordb-DorninlOrt tank staff
and her been at Elmira.
Mr, AIM Mfr. Cecil Mines, Of
Niagara N.Y., visited over
the. week-erid, with friends in Bel-
grave tied *ihkhorm
,Left 1/'16 •titY "831d••14ATIONA*1.:4AN'bikiS WSisA'Pgit ' hr
of • Sarnia, were aoft%Awitioi77igai
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