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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-02-18, Page 6' 140FITABLE CROPS ARE PLANNED with the fertilizer that delivers greater plant food value and guarantees worthwhile savings in time and labour. !Three years ahead of the field with !`NEW• Pitoqss", SHUR-GAIN is granular ; .. is the original free-flowing *Ozer . is backed by 40 years ,of fertilizer experience. It has been ' proven, the finest fertilizer for• your good earth. Here's why: When granu- lar lertilizer is mixed with the soil, more'of the phosphorus in the fertili- zer remains readily available to go to work; •delivering greater plant food *410 from every ton. ' • .d..V .040.44asYi 144,,.14, M0 . Frank'I, Gitibott$ Wed in yesson Attandarits wearing Identical bale' lorina7lengtli gowns of rOd velvet, styled With corninothund Waistlines! boat neeklines, 'bracelet sleeves and beeped bouffant skirts with )4Thit far bow headdresses preceded Elizabeth Mary Vollmer at her marriage, February .7th, to 'Frank' .1, Gibbons, The bride is the daugh- ter of Mr. .41K1' Mrs, William. Volk mar, RA, 3, Listowel, and the groom's patents are Mr, and li,fr8. James gibbons, Wingharri, The weciding took place in St Mary's Roman Catholic Church Hassan, with Rev, Fr, J. W, P, Graham officiating for the doublS- ring ceremony, The church was decorated with white and , yellow mums. Mrs. Rose Liettemeae was organist 'and George CeleaTiee wan 8olelst. The 'bride chose a floor-length gown of white nylon net and Chan- tilly lace with long lily-point sleeves, Basque bodice AO nylon yoke and a glittered collar. The illt---"btratinnt—sittrt—wittr---ttered matching lace was worn 'over 'bri- dal satin and hoops. A Boylan- trimmed tiara held her shoulder- length veil and she carried a hand, bouquet , of red roses and white sheet carnations, ' Miss Edna Vollmer 'of. R.R. Listowel, was maid, of honor for her sister and carried a hand bou- quet of white pompon mums. The bridesmaids Were Mrs_ Jean Stem-' mier and MiSs Marleti76,170M'er, both of Kitehener, tied coloniailbtairetai a,vettite :'OT red carnations. White nylon prYstilette hoops, red velvet trim and white fur headdresses were worn by the flower girls, little Jean and Kar- en Stemmler, and 'they- carried nosegays of red• and white •shat, tered carnations, ' The page was Larry Stemmler, of Kitchener. Groomsmen *were- Des- mond Brophy of. Wingharn 'arid Warren Weber of Goderich :and ushers were Charles Vollmer, 'Pet- ersburg •and Elgin Vollmer, R;R, 8, Listowel. Receiving at the dinner and re- ception at C. Logals Hall, R.R. 3, Listowel, the 'bride's mother se- leCted a royal stluetnylon, and ace. tate lace over taffeta gmin and a corsage 'of pinit 'carnations. The bridegroom's mother chose a mink brown pure silk gown with sequin velvet trim and a corsage, of white ca'Lations. ' i ' For travelling the bride wore a velvet gheath dress. bla4k aini•-grey fur trim jacket and yellow acces-- series.. A corsage of yellow car- nations CoMpleted her attire, A- congratulatory mehstige! was received by the newlyweds "from ,the!,graein-,e add; Rev.% 'Gibbons •of Strathnfore, ,Albertit, and formerly' of London,' Ont; Mr. and 'Mrs. Gibbons- Will live in Kitchener., '' •' r ,; ,psiyEA s NTERNATiomm DisigivER ATTERN This Wok's Pan People WhoSh,Oppi Whighamilead The.Advancejimos. BIRTHS • 04413.11Arrn— At the Wingliani General Hoepilal, an Tuesday, Feb; la, um, to Mn, and Mrs, Glen galbrnith, Wiag4am ,a 801" CIAMETEL14,- At the Whigham General' Ifespital -"Arednoscitry, PA; 11,, 1959, to Mr, and Mrs. ,Robert A. Campbell. Wit a l0.11, , tiros—At the Winghalti ',General hospital, an Friday, Feb, 14; 1959, to' .Mr, •and Mrs. Blake Alton, R.R. Lacknow„, a daughter, F trr: 01:5-9, Atot Mr,the Wanicillgmbarms. general . goOital, on Sunday, Ross' Ertington; nm„, 2, Lucknow, a daughter, IC'1$1f0er—Spittl, t the *MoiliTdianty, ln FPeebi,1"11101, 1459, to Mr %and Mrs, William H, King,' Brussels, son- sa-Teit-4t. the' Wingharri General 1.11;, it1.4r. Pna%a4d 9Mildrs 4: Ea rlY'll"ebF"itc1161: 1964 to IL.R„ 1, Wroxeter; a daughter, STEPHENSON:--At the Wingliant General Hespital, on Monday, Fah. 1s, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stephenson. "Brussels,' son,' Nwrimne0. ernettm4mmw0 VoneZletti, created, this Italian beauty, detailed to Perfection but remarkably easy to Make! ' The brief bodice is cut in one with the sleevea, has all applied band that continues all the way down the front opening, The high rising. Skirt that ends tinder the inisom is a' series of side pleats, :stitched to the waistline an dent away under- neath to eliminate !Milt, At the waist, they open Out 1149 inverted pleats to add Para, but controlled, fullness to the skirt is meant to be worn with a petticoat, Ribbon, an inch and a half wide, 'is interlac- ed over and under ,the midriff Pleats ending in a Ternialleat bow that hooks at the closing. Choose paper taffeta shantiing, silk or rayon crepe, novelty weaves or 3 ery sheer wool, From the size chart select the one size, best for you, e 4- Folding Aluminum ' AWNINGS tmi Allnum SASH DOORS Ca:rmitittiets 'Your family Clothing Store in Winglieni offer the following for this week; FLOOR • WALL TILES' LUMBER — BUILDBUILDING CUPBOARDS Telephone 260 Wingha • m S.424 ALL SNOW'SUITS, :CAR COATS WINTER 'COATS. MUST G.O. 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AT 4A' TI311.11S . : tockridge'i: Butcher' 'Shoo roOtelt All Churches-. Take, . .art in Day- Of Prayer n the way up The first Friday in Lent is com- memorated by women throughout the world as a day of prayer, Spon- sored by 'the Women's 'Inter-church Council- of Canada, 3,500 commuyi.: ities in .144 countries in all the con- tinents litiVe services on this day; conducted in 60 languages and 1,000 dialects. Each` yca.i. the service is prepar- ed in a diiferent-t conntry. 'This year t4erriseli)vs ,responsible for a ser- viceldesigned to unite the Women 'of the World' in a chain of prayer, us- ing',a.s. their theme, "Lord. I Be- lieve,, •!• , In Winghana the service was held' in St. Paul's Anglican Church with Mrs.- • R. A. Powell, president' of • the WA., reading the call - td Worship, followed by the worship service, read responsively and the Apostles' Creed. The service of "Penitence" was led by Mrs. A. Nimmo with' Mrs. Pollock reading the Scripture, Mothers' Auxiliary We're on the way.up every Way ... and we'll have' fun all the 'viay. .37.1 Because, all our family started the saying habit early. Evbfyone of us is a steady saver at should be the pattern for our lives, a missionary zeal that should seek to give all the world an opportun- ity to 'learn of Christ.' Creed, col- our arid race, may 'separate us".but the teachings of Christianity.bring us all together in :this world'day of ,•prayer to, offer our common supplications: A fitting conclusion- to the theme was "My Task", sung by Mrs. Wil- fred' Henry- witlit Mrs. Gordon pr vidson• at"the organ. The, 'offering was presented follevVed by the hymn "The •Day Thou Gayest Lord Is Ended!! and Mrs. Powell pro- nounced the benediction.- • The evening service was similar to 'that of the afternoon, both ar ra.nged•• by Mr's.', Herbert Fuller., The leaders in the evening were; Mrs. Alvin Higgins, "Mrs. Ken. 'Leitch, Mrs.' Gary Gibson, Mrs. lVfeNevin and 'Mrs. 'Roy Burchill. Others taking part were Mrs. Ter- ry Nethery, Mrs. Len Phillips, Mrs. Don MeTagga,rt, Mrs, Ross Vogan, Mrs. E. W, Pe'dley and Miss Bar- bara Byers. :Members of the C.G.I.T, and 'their leaders were in attendance. - Mrs. Henry Jensen• read• the, ad- dress and the Junior choir of St. Paula' sang "Fairest Lord Jesus" as an anthem and the Lord's Pray- er at the concluSion of the service. ,' THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERC MONEY IN THE BANK MEANS PEACE OF MIND, Wingham branch — W. O. Struthers Manager " N-Ien Plan Annual, Banquet The Scout and' Cub Mothers"' Auxiliary met last Wednesday eve- ning in', the Legion Home 'under the chairmanship of Mrs. DeWitt Miller, president for 1959. Plans were discussed for the, fa- ther and son banquet to be held in the United Church basement, 0n Wednesday, March 11th. Mrs. Mil- ler was appointed as convener. The Mothers' Auxiliary is' re- questing Cub uniforms that h'ive either been outgrown or in eases; where Cubs have moved on tO4he," Scent Troop. They would *balwill-; ing to purchase these uniforms,:„ AnyOne who has a, Cub Uniform notii in use is asked to ;phone kri;iMii.: ter at 210. • , • ' i A social hour and liinchwasj served to conclude' the ineeting";4 I if SAVE ON YOUR Good' ttendance At,CWL ,Etkhre Ten tables were in play at the weekly euchre party at Sacred Heart Church on Tuesday evening of last week. • Winners were high lady, Mrs, Bill Templeman; high man, Ed. Bauer and Ed. Fitzpatrick won the draw, Lunch was• served and an en- joyable social time spent. The ladies of the Catholic Women's Leagiie have been pleased with the attendance at their euchre parties, which had been held each Tuesday for several weeks. They have been discontinued until after the Lenten season. • INCOME T while you save for retirement "New Process.7...$111)1f-qAIN:in your plans • for prof40410.....00ip$:....: Luke 22: 56-62. Then caine the "Assurance" in which, is affirmed 'ou'r belief in God's purpose for us and in the re- surrection and eternal life; for all believers, the reading and prayer ' taken by Mrs. Lewis Hutton and Mrs. Clark. Following the declaration of be- lief and faith in our Saviour comes our consecration to a fuller life of service to our Muter. Under the leadership of Mrs. Norman Mc- Laughlin it was asked' that all might yield, themselves and their possesioris 'm'ol'e fully to. God •and that He might,sanctify lives and make'"them" witnesses for Him. A series 'of intercessory prayers were offered by Mrs, F. <Aar, Mrs. Stokes: Mrs. Fells, Mrs, Pel- lock, Mrs. kacNaughton and Mrs. Clark. Illness having forced 'the absence of the speaker, Mrs. 0. G. Ander- son of Belgrave, Mrs. Nimmo read the address on the topic, "Pray Without Ceasing", During this day the 'whole world joins iri fellowship of prayer, It begins at sunriSe ;in the Tonga Is- lands and ends in the Aleutian Is- lands off the coast of Alaska, an unbroken 24-hour cycle of , prayer. In 1920 a small group of women ' set apart this day for, special pray- er and it has now become a farn- il3n day of intercession with the "whole round world bound together in chains of prayet", Otir belief in God and the value of prayer * should produce unity, beauty and order In our lives and from this should stem service for the Master and to all mankind, The 'example of Cheat's life INOOIWEI Airr ,excellent ,inethed Of having nib adequate lueurance estate for ' the than with a young CONSULT-. FRANKt: HOPPER --Aepresentative-- Canada Life WINGHAM, ONT, MilNirf. , , .. Canadian Government Annuity pre- ... mituns may now be deducted froM income for tax purposes, within certain limits. 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DON'T DEPEND ON LIICK PLAN PRO- FITABLE CROPS 'with "Nsw ritoclos'i SHUR-GAIN, the fertilizer scientifi- cally processed to provide greater :....... plant food value...guapnteed hand. ling case, SAMPLE TAX SAVINGS (ford Married'taxpayer with ne deriendoMe based an 1958 Income 'tax rates) Tax Saving $ 39 95 1.50 240 Earned Income Contribution to Savings Plan* $ 3,000 $ 300 5,000 .560 7,500 750 , 10,000 1,000 .............0.a.o.o.•••• World Day of Prayer In McIntosh Church In spite rof icy roads a goodly number . of ladles, from Barnett Presbyterian Chinch, and the United Chdreh attended the annual World Day of Prayer service in McIntosh Church on Friday. The theme was "He 'Said; Lord, I be- lieve and he Worshipped Him". The program was well carried through, Every one taking their appointed parts; Rev. Harold West gave a splendid address, Mrs, Allan 'White sang a , very -appropriate solo. • Rev, West closed with the bene- diction, Lunch 'was' then served by the McIntosh ladies, (*maximuni deduction Allowed for tax purposes) For full information and assistance in 'selecting the plan best suited to Your 1;604 mail this coupon, postage free. The , New RECORD RELEASES are All Heie Reek 'n be-linp, dixieland, we dirn't care what you likey we have NI , 45'i ':- UtiliARLIIR DROWN The CoasterS DON'T TAKE YOUR t4UNS' TO TOWN Johnny, Cash NOLA — The Morgan Bros. • I GOT A WEFE The Mark IV ALVIN'S ItAILMONICA — BUDDY litOillOW II 1AX DANIELS Pry s.+ f... I „ Yet Director, Canadian Government' Annithist, 'OW Orpirohneet of Labour' Oftewa (Fermi. We) ''1;fidsi: rind informationshowing' how a dencidian deviirot. inlinf Annuity con bring mei rittiremeitincorme' en low' eon. .1' CANADA PACKERS LIMITED Manufacturers of ZMeiltirtid ritr.Pb Child. 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