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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-10-15, Page 104416,p, 'fr•fPit".F• 44011111K4616T4Ot. • 7147,...1r - - • • TrMottlF w.w.mt-r.woormminro ;11*_". ton, Urn, George IVlichie,' $tanley Cook and Mrs, Carl Proe , ter sang two numbers at this SOrm VICO. Use outdoor fires sparingly, Al- way.s. be doubly stirq• they aT o. pat 'before heaving'. them, Feeding Your, ? THEN . a WELLI-HAT WAS EA, FAST AND NICE. ' I'M CLAD WE TOOK TRUSTY 'ADVICE. ,IF.WISPQM THE NEED TO 9013130We CALL T.C.-C'. FOR A LOAN :FOMORROW, 406+41 11.5' 141 T o'Whn,901111 AdV"InCe•4101ta, I.V.0.4.14"047n. Oat 16, 1.008 A600 O411061H4040464010oomiwitogot o10141Mmel!MWW!eopoiM opywooneloWO141400011.011Onto4 his parents ae a child .ahlcl. al.so hav- ing spent let of time with his imele, Mr. Harry who lived just north .of 13.eigrave Pr, 'Watt*toin or nis 'work at, the hospital and then showed, 0100 films of the hospital, and . other ,buildings, 'where lie works, quartet of Mrs. George 'lobos - ning fop the special. •soreice .sport- scored by the Woman'o. Missionary 'Society when Dr, Donald Watt was the guest spealter, Dr. Watt is from the fiella Cool a .ios.pital in aa, and is now taking Mt .grad- nate work at ,the University ' of' .Toronto, -Xie IS well -known in this area, living at .Whiteginnh' With OR., 'NT PEAKS. AT ANNIVERSARY . idoOK. SEE !! pF,Lettxvir,----A large congrega- tion was hi attendance at Knox United OhlirCh on Sunday eve- COTTAGE ROLLS . ,lb. 65c oRouNp BEEF , 3 lbs. $1.5 VIRIDAY and SATIPRDAY ONLY I SAUSAGE .... „..„..,„,, 3 lbs. $1.25 LARD . lb. 20c Lockridge's Butcher Shop E The Rest of Fresh and Cured Meats Always op Wind. . 71111f . 1,11u416,q,4 .... . $M111111.4,k110,111111311 1141 ,,,, too 14,1$ ,,,, niu111$1110141.4011 ,, 11 lllllllllllll kitilf1111111M1 llllllllll lllllll 11119.1111114111141!014111 llllllllllllllll The Belgrave District Credit Union Limited • , • . MARRIED AT MILDMAY----Mo; Mid Mrs, .Alfred Sehwichtehherg) *rho ,were recently.luarried at ilfratthewW Lutheran Chureb;•Mildrrlay. The bride lo the iOrmer Margoret'Cassidy, thing1Aeio f iihr.fand MI'S: D. Cassidy, of, Northumberland; England. ' The groom is the son of. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Schwichtenberg, , The couple. will4 'reside in yVinglitun,: where the groom is a inembeP of the Advance-Times staff. v DISTRICT WMS GROUPS MEET IN FORINICH Mrs. 'Alex. Taylor Addresses WMS McINTOSHL-The Thankoffering meeting of the McIntOsh W.M.S. was held in the church. The Bel- more and IVIlldmay ladies were in- vited to attend. A number from both places were present. Mrs. Leslie Harkness was leader, and opened the meeting with the call to worship. hymn Was sung, followed, by the -Lord's prayer.' 'The Scripture 'reading was FOabn Aftei• the busitiesS' was dis- cuSsed, ' very' lovely solo was rendered, by Mrs. Nightingale of lyfildrnay, "„In the .Garden".. • Tlie guest .Opeaker was Mrs; Alex Taylor from .Gorrie. She gave a well :prepared. and 'interesting talk bii; "Worridn's-Placd.Th the: WOrld". Mr's. Westgave-tWo.tsplendid read- ings, "'Ale , Blessed Woman", and 141'46.17 d lVf a r tha":. :;hy'in'n' concluded the meeting with, prayuy,.Mrs C, Taylor. A dainty lunch was • served by 'the McIntosh, ladies. takes ,plosgre in joining the Huron County Chapter to Celebrate INTERNATIONAL CREDIT' UNION DAY THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16th KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH GODERICH Commencing with a tufkey Banquet at 7.00 Standard Time For. Life Saving Insurance and Loan Protection, visit your Credit Union. 0110111,11111011111W1% 04111.1.1. lll 11111.111/11.11$11(11.1 = THE MOST GAIN! = = = THE MOST PRODUCTION! - = and so THE MOST PROFIT!! Grains supply ENERGY, The major part of any livestock or poultry feed, apart from roughage for cattle, is made up of grains. You 'know all that! No need, to call in a detective . . . it' ,jut took a modern automatic electric range to restore this happy hostess to., her party! Automatic electric :timers and temperature col.-itrOls free her forever from pot-watching. . and now she has time to spend with her guests vthile dinner cook§ without constant checking. You'll enjoy carefree entertaining, and a cock clean' kitchen too, once you own air automatic electric range. - Church programs were unknown and should be more widely adver- tised, There ,should be much less 'alcoholic drinking in general pro- grams and the content and lan- guage of children's programs could be much improved, A skit, presented by Mrs. Walter Scott and -Mrs. George Michie of thd Delgrave Auxiliary, presented many of the duties of a community friendship secretary and the need for the whole group to co-operate actively 'with her in order for her to. accomplish her work.. . During the morning sessioh dele- gates from eaeh of the fifteen charges of the mirth section shar- ed many of the year's experiences inspiring, one another with their accorriPlishments• And goading all th greater' a'ehleiierneiit'aW it was realirie& tlihrvie*ed''Mond the "work MaYSeein snug g to- gethdr,''grdtif i thing'w ctin'be accom- plished, • •'''' ' • The experience arid Valtids Of at- tending Alma Leadership Training School were vividly portrayed by Mrs. Win; MoVittie of Blyth, Pres-, bytdrial president. The memorial offering for the late Mrs. G. A, Wheable was received and amount- ed to $65.00. An invitation to meet' in Gorrie United Church in 1059 was ,received. Both morning and afternoon ses. oleos were chaired by Mrs. M. Denoio of 13luevale. much 6. .6 costs- so,. electricity , does so But. grains 'LACK SUFFICIENT—PROTEINS!' 'MINERALS! VITAMINS! needecL.to produce 1, fast, economical gains that you must have in your business. And you know all that! To bridge the gap, to balance the grains you pro- • duced this past summer, to ensure fast gains or increased production, at minimum cost to you, you need only balance your grains with concen- trates. SHUR-GAIN CONCENTRATES We have a SHUR-GAIN CONCENTRATE and a proven SHUR-GAIN FORMULA to suit every need you have for feed. Drop into the ,mill and see. We'd be pleased to plan with you, your entire feeding program using your own grains. Look for this sign , The lack of sufficient workers in the mission fields of the church means heavy losses in many ways. Materials and equipment' previous- ly acquired lies unused and wasting While people suffer and the Gospel is untold. At some mission stations there has been a different worker each year, so that there is DO conti- nuity to, the work; it.lacks plan and purpose and the' experience' and knowledge of the loCal. situa- tion gained' by the worker in his 1 one;year stay is never .',uoed. , - At - the same time many horne missionaries ;are doing a, .super- , human piece of work,•;attem.pting the work or, three people;, -preach'- ing, teaching, leading youth,greuPs 'of every age, orgardzing tile Whole community for worth,while activi- ties, often ilgainst terrific o'dds'and discouragement. Such were some of the thoughts impressed upon those attending the annual convention of the North Section Huron Presbyterial. Wo- man's Missionary Society. of the United Church, as they listened to Miss Jean Stewart tell of he'r yesar's work as a missionary in Gypsum- vine, Northern Manitoba. The group enjoyed the friendly hospi- tality of the ladies of the Ford- wich United Church as they met there on TueOday of last week.. Miss Stewart's message wag echo- ed by Mrs. G. W. Tiffin of Wing- ham, candidate secretary, as she asked; "What are you doing now fpr Heaven's' sake "; "What are our young people going to.do for Heaven's' sake? Have we present- ed, to them the many opportunities to do something for Heavet's sake?". The meeting waS further challenged by Mrs. S. A.. Moote, of Goderich, Christian stewardship secretary, when she pointed out that:yarrionrita'allo!, • t"4.;43;.do, not, Jill ceireli : the, anit00 Od Ifiblirr, ri, litli'bri; Wd Kilitt Ilt f5' giViiig when our allocation is reached lint in gratitude and trite' ChrtOtign stewardship, strive to exceed it as far as possible. • A most interestings survey of the radio listening, televisiort habits of W.M.S. women of Hurpn 'Presby- terial was carried out in May and June under the leadership of Mrs. li, Pollock, Fordwich. The local radio station is always the most popular with CBC programs in second place, whereas in television, three-eighths of viewing is of Am- erican stations, Many of the United THE HOUSE AND CAR WE MUST REPAIR ...AND MONE`it SCARCE AS ELEPHANT HAIR/ BALANCED FEEDING HEADQUARTERS ‘ // QUICK CXSHWOULP MAKE *YOU WOR.RI-TtE, tO,:,GET A LOAN AT T.CC../ loss CANADA 41,1r!i, •si :MEW FEED 5EFIVICE and get the most out of the grain"' you are feeding this year, TRANS CANADA CREDIT Canada Packers Ltd. $::tta6 ,TRANS tANADA tftEDIT FloAma c• 014 •P o .N LIMITE D 14$ THE SQUARE, PHONE Pi4ONE 191 GODERICH, OHL ' • Bing and Income dan't, add up? Whenever a kali Will selve a rriohey problem, Trans Canada loan Service Stands ready to help you. 'Borrow from $150. to .$2;500, or even more. ttepayment plane rAmtncible—steall nohthly or seasobal SUMS to fit youriludget —oyer 12, 18., 24 or 20)i:oaths, MHO - ONTARIO , 40••••••••••••••••••••••••••=mminow