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C.W.L„.. Meeting. .
The February tmeeting of the
was held in the home of
Mrs. John op February 1st,
.with 13. ladies, present, Plans were
inacie for the AIM eel banquet, to•
be held in. the laegion Hall, Febru-
a ry .5th,.
13uSiness• Matters were diaelisSed
and the nominating committee for
the new executive was. elected, Mrs.
.El. Palmer, Mr's, 'It, Sewers and •
Mrs. 3. Hanna were In charge,
A .social 'evening followed and .
bunch was served by the hostess,
SpAdEAfS
INTERNATiONAI,
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by Biki
of MILAN
The New
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RELEASES
are All Here
Roo, roll; be-bop,
dixielatid, we don't
care what you like,
we have it:
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POLKASCASIN11, ;11.-11'1.
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the. Ames Wailers
SCOTLAN.i?
Jimmy Shand
• . OKLADOMA
MOONLI.GrHT and ROSES
Ken Griffin at the Orgarr-
New Shippent of $1,49 L.P.
L.P.'s, Extended Plays, Child4
reles Records, and
Hi-Ifi Supplies
WARREN HQU,SE
DIAGONAL ROAD, WINGHAM,
Make Sure You Can
Steer Sure Enoug
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IF IT'S CASH YOU NEED,
THEN DON'T DELAY -:
' CALL T.C.C. '
ON THE PHONE,„TODAY
1,,OANs FROM • 5150. TO 12,500. OR MORE
• PROMPT,
COURTEOUS
SERVICE
Brid ge Club
There were four tables in play
at 'the local bridge club on Thurs-
day evening of• last week, The win- .,
mers,:were as follows:
First, A,' R. Du'Vat, Mrs. At R.
DuVal; second, Mrs. G. Godkin, G.
MabKay; tied' for third, Mr. and:
Mrs. C. Hodgins. Mrs. J. A, Wilson
and 0, Haselgrove,
Kirtettes Receive,
Two New , Members,
Walker Home Formslogs
Pho;Ie 106 S. 1 WALKER Wingham
Sella-Bunt
SMOOTH-TOP
MATTRESS
252 Coil
Construction
Built 16 Series high stand;
ords, yet economy-priced.
Cross ventilation, sturdy
handles,- boautifulty pat-
ternedl forig-life cover.
gig buy at a modest out-
lay, Came .ins 4 4, $.001
agree.
PA lac Twin Size
Matching fox Spring, Same LOW price.
All sorts of people,catnem,•farm,
es, businessmen, housewivesdo their
saving, :and other .banking, at a chattered
bank. , •
• YHE. 'CHARTERED BANKS :StR
Day in, and day •out, ilt. every one of 4500-
btanches,.bank Customers are 'making de.,
posits, •arranging loans, cashing •cheques,
0,
baying money orders, ,purchasing foreign , .•
exchange, using safety deposit boxes, talk4
log over financial problems of a. personal
or business name: And ;the list goes on
an oil .,, o
Only a chattered *banl(offers,a ratio
of banking services under 011,61:66
VING YOUR COMMUNITY
FRENCH CANADIANS
TOPIC AT MEETING
Church Women
Must Join Forces
For Better Conaaa
Mrs. Ill, It, Harrison. Mrs:
Cordon Hastie were In charge •tif
the regular Meetingt4 St, Andrew's
FrePhYterlan Church :W.,M.S.
Tuesday of last Week, The presi
dent, Mrs. A, •opened the
meeting with a call to worship.
Mrs, aohn Pollock • read .partions
of .Scripture from the gospel ac-
cording td St, Matthew and Psalm
72, dealing with the'calling of the.
disciples, .the great .Commission to
them and to all bolievers. At the
ti m e of confederation, a. 'name for
Our country was Wider .clis.iussion. •
• SaY—Ittpity Valentine with
NYLONS
▪ Iicautifegl Amer vast gltiulitY
54-15 Nylons
DRESSES
Just arrived ill time for
Valentine's pay,
lit Drip Dry CottentS and
Jersey ()repro -allAch at
$3.98 to $7.95
3 Pairs $1,99
Aiway.h hay iLetl:Ireht for Zhu b
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, i `our glow line or rouil,11SIMII IMASSIPIMS and FOLINOATION 1.--
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detachable collar Intended to be
made in a contrasting fabric.
Choose linen or pique, chambray,
novelty cotton or rayon and later
in the season use the pattern again
for a wool material, From this
size chart select the one size best
Dominion
()ne ofthe leaders suggested the
This Week's,. Pattern of Canada--"He shall
have dominion also from See to
The coat dross is as sure a sign sea and from the- river to the ends
of the earth," This is truly an ac-of Spring as the crocus. This one
by Biki has a double breasted curate geographical description but
effect in front, but it zips pp the what of theIa ita deeper re meaningee
of
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tAreuen tee nucisvotion, the from, prayer was offered by
panel has released pleats under the Gilmour,
bust and at the hip hones that add Following the business, a duet,
pretty emphasis in the right places, "Living for Jesus", sting by Mrs.
The low, wide-cut neckline has a H. Faegan and rs, C. Cooper,
was very much, enryed, Mrs, H.
V. Pym dedicated the offering.
Continuing the study, "Our
Church and the People of Canada",
Mrs, E, R. Harrison and Mrs, G.
Hastie discussed the problems of
French Canadians, Because these
people are a minority group, their
for you, • Problems are mostly based on fear
Size 12 requires 314' yards of 36 and Anxiety. economic and political
inch material for dress with, short control by the English speaking
sleeves and h yard of 36 inch majority, fear of Protestantism an'd
material for contrast. q) order the fear of losing their language,
Pattern No, S-895, state size,: send .culture and ,tradition, Among the
$1.25, For new juMbo 144,page In-
ternatiorial Designer Pattern Book
B-C, send $1.25, Address Spades.
0/0 Norman Hartriell (Canada)
Limited, 214 Main Street., Toronto
13, Ontario, Please allow 2 weeks
for delivery,
Next week look for an Inter-
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A large number Of Members
attended the yearly fee,Paying
meeting, of the NVainares XissitinarY
Society of 'Winghain. Visited Church,'
which • was held 'in the .StirilaY
Sehool 'Room,. The Scripture was.
taken from the Seek Of Ruth and
was r ead by Mrs. Maellaughton„
followed with an exposition by Mrs.
N, .mcLa u ghlin, It was shown that
this book is an a rgume nt against
rape prejudice, as the uniting of
two diffareat races in the Marriage, •
of Ruth .and Boar, led up to the
line of David.
Mrs, MacNaughton. •present ed the
chapter of the study book which
treats of Canada, Traced from the
earliest history, we find Biblical
teaching in Canada arid. it .has
• always been a religious nation.
Mrs, MaeiNaughton discussed some
of the problems which are..pausing:.
cacern to ' the ciiurchc. to... •
d ay ; alcoholism, divorce, rac e re-
lations, mental health, etc. The
'church has not kept pace with the
Increasing population; hundreds of
children. in the day sehogis are not
found in the Sunday Schools..,. It
was urged that the women of the
church join forces to meet' these
Problems and thus work toward a
better Canada.
. • -Mrs, T. Jardin,. with Mrs, W,, W.
Currie at the piano, sang, "There's
a Rainbow Shining Somewhere".
Mrs, Fingland told the story' of
the wife of Zebedee who besought
Jesus that her two sons, .Tames
and John should . be first in His
Kingdom. This story was folloW-
ed by a Pantomime- in which Mrs..
D. Miller, .in -Oriental costume
hneeling ,on 'the platform •and
covered by a .spotlight, represented
the ;mother of James and John. -and
'made her: prayer. of supplication.
and repentance, This-. made an im-
pressive closing to an interesting
program,
MARRIED AT WEOXETER—Mr. sma Ws. Bile% Montgomery' are
shown aboVe, following their Marriage at Wroxeterg last Saturday. The
bride is the former N, Loraine Smith, The feting couple will' live in
Wingham.—Photo lhyl Msylc. • Protestants in French Canada, they
havg not beep able tb retain their
sons and daughters because of emi-
gration to other provinces and to
the 'United States. 'Our prayerli
sheald be fox...a better understand-
ing between English and French
speaking Canadians.
Mrs. J. Mitchell closed, the meet-
ing with prayer.
IMPORTANT ROSE ;
FOR CHURCH WOMEN
Length from Nape of Neck to Waist
16'.i inches
16 1,e inches
16K "
17 "
1714 "
171/2 "
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SIZES BUST WAIST HIPS
8 33 23 34 inches
10 34 24 35. inches
12 35 25 ' 36 "
14 36 4/.4 261 t• 3714 "
10 38 28 36
18 aq 30 41 •yp
Copyright 1959 Spades, Fashions, Inc,
An urgent appeal for used cloth-
ing had come from P'ig-orna Dis-
trict and, in response, a bale of 78
pounds, valued at $267.00 had been
immediately dispatched.
Mrs. Robt:Chaniney gave a short
talk on Christian Stewardship and
the meeting was closed with pray-
er by' Mrs, Roulston,
The Easter Thankoffering meet-
in'ee.Will be held on Tuesday, March
3, with Mrs, W. 0. Struthers, as
special speaker, Wet and Snowy highways and winding curves
can bring your driving pleasure to an end pretty
. especially if you're driving an U,n,Srafe
Car '! Our Steering Check-Up is just the ticket
for' al wobbly, vibrating car that wastes away
tire-rubber and fuel; Bring the "culprit' in
thorough going-over on' our accurate, "Beat"
,
Alignment. Rack. ' "
IT'S A SAFETY ' SERVICE YOU OWE'
YOURSELF, YOUR, CAR' AND
YOUR 'NEIGHBORS..
Weather Causes
Accident Injuries
On Saturday Mrs. Julia Kerney
of Brussels received treatment at
the Wingham Hospital for injuries
suffered when she fell on ,a patch
of leg. !It was found th6e she had
fra4tured her Wfist:i.1,
Dr, D, Finlayson of Luck/tow was
admitted to hospital here the same
day for treatment to' bruises to
his knees, chest and face, He was
later released And is confined ,to
his home. The.,doctor was injured
when his ear was in pollision with
,a snow pheir dui•ling a snow Squall
as he was attempting, to reach the
Wingham .Hospital in the ,course
of his work, Extensive damage
was done to his car,
Ken's Alignment ery!ce,
° Phone 355 Diagonal Road . 'VVinghain
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BACKACHE
May be Warning
Backache is often caused by lazy
kidney action. When kidneys get out of
order, excess acids and wastes remain
in the system. Then 'backache, dis-
turbed rest or that tired-out and'heavy-
headed feeling may soon follow. That's
the time to take Dodd's Kidney Pill*.
Dodd's Stimulate the kidneys to normal
action. Then you feel better —sleep
better—work better. Get Dodd's
Kidney Pills now. 59
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• • ' Valentine party which will, be held •,,
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, - Kinettes were Asked by the Kim-,.
. . rinen -id cater to a dinner on Feb. -
• . 20, when the Goderich and Kin- •
sardine clubs Will be invited to eel-
°brat° the Kinsmen's anniversary.
. .
,. . as well as the club's anniversary.
I . plete •
A committee was named to corn-
.
' M
the plans
rs. Cy Robinson
,
won the raffle ,
The next meeting will be held 'at
the home of Mrs. 'Max McCarter,
The Wingham Kinettes met at'
the lionie' of Mrs, Ivan Gardner
with all members present. The
president, Mrs. James Currie, wel-
comed Mrs. Lloyd Ellacott back
after, a leave of absence, Two new
members, Mrs. Matt Boyd and Mrs.,
,Dave Burgess, received their
bership pins,
Plans were completed for the,
The annual banquet of the
Catholic Women's League was held
in the Legion hall, February '5th,
with 27 members present, Rev, R.
Durand was present and intro-
duced the guest speaker, Rev.
Vincent Pickett. Father Pickett
graduated in philosophy from St.
Jerome's, Kitchener and theology
from St. Augustine's, Toronto.
Father Pickett spoke to the
ladies about 'the rolc the
plays in "regard to the,..ehureli." He
said that "these ladies give great
assistance to their pastor, .by visit-
ing the sick, visiting new members
to the parish; especially. new Ga:-
nadians to whom, first impressions
Ftrese , important. He, went. On to
say that, the .C.VV.L, shotild always
be aware of Abe fact i . that they
renresent their church -and should
always remember the, League
motto "For God and Canada", . ,
Durand replied suitably
and Mrs. W. White thanked Father
tlekett for coming 'to speak to
the Miss M. Brophy, with
the assistance of Mrs. D, McGowan
and kit. B, Bryerscin interviewed
Rev, Durand, Rev, Plekett,and the . , 1 • president of the r• Mrs, G.
Skin.,.
•tIvIrs.' Walter , Lockrid,ge gave- a
vote of thanks to the ladies of the
Legion foe the 'turkey dinner they
served. '
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AUXILIARY MENDIMI
HITS ROCK BOTTOM
take a longer vacation
...so both are building up bank accounts
ti
r.
Mrs, N, ID,: Cameron presided at
the February meeting of the La-
dies' , Auxiliary to the Wingham;,
General Hospital, which was held,
in the council chamber, ,
The report of the 'sewing corn-'
inittee showed 281 articles cerriplet-.
ed during the month, which inelud-i
ed. 69 sheeta, adult gowns and ottni,
Supplies', It Was gratifying to
learn that , all. Mending had finally
been completed to date. .The total
amount Of Work done measured
217 hours of women's time,
Highlighta ft0 ill the report of
the 1958 .donVention, of the ()Mario
Hospital Auxiliaries Association
were presented and discussed, It
was Acoltled to become a, member
of that Organization, and so -put
this auxiliary in line for advice and
assistance *Welt Might 'be avail.,
I able.
As a resit-it of the small amount
of oceupational therapy which is.
being earried On in the 'north wing„
a quilt was shown which had been
patched and completed by ielhe of
the patients, this. projeet is prO.•
meted two' afternoon each week by
inemberii of the.atil#11laty• under the
Supervision of Mrs, temeron, and
has proved very Worthwhile,,
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