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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-11-25, Page 13-or • , . Phone 101 Wingham ;•, spozwzi•mn7smonnymmt.,nailz,-20,..-wm.--"wonnm-,,,,,wowok0 No fighting the crowds , . no fuss about wrsipping, when you solid FikgSiti CHRISTMAS FLOWERS And PLANTS. (rtVe us, your list and apprapriate eltiti$TIVAs FLOWER orwp will he carefully 'sele'cted and promptly ,delivered, from our 'large Selection Of tile season's choicest, and at the most reasonable prices. .0.f..0 "tip,;' Senid YOUr. WiShes 'SANTA SWIFT with FLOWERS BY WIRE. ifiother We guarantee Satisfaction & Delivery. • Farmers. Outfitting'. :Store.. 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The following officers were elect, ed for 100; Past Mistress, Mrs, Margaret Dane; Worthy Mistress, Mrs, Harold Robinson; Deputy Mistress, AP's, George Brown; Re- cording Secretary, Mrs, Gordon "Underwood; Financial See., Mrs. beta Carson; Trees,, Mrs, George King; 3r..1?en, Mistress, Mrs, Irving Toner; Chaplain, Mrs, Lulu San, Berson; Guardian, Mrs, .Cassie Taylor; .Director of Ceremonies, Mrs. Mabel Gilkinson; Sr. Lecturer, Mrs. Wm, Wilson; Dep, Lecturer, Mrs. Lorne Walker; Inner Guard, Mrs. Lottie Thornton;. Outer Guard, Mrs. Effie. McQrackin; . organist, Mrs. Norman Wade; -auditors,. Mrs. Normari-Mrs;' - • Standing committee—Mrs. .Irving Toner, Mrs, Ethel. Irvin, Mrs. Es- her Neill, Mra. Albert Heibein; finance comm„ Mrs, NormariWade, Mrs. Wm. Wilson, Mrs, Lottie Thornton; sick and visiting :comm., Mrs, Gordon Underwood, Mrs. T, McInnes, Miss Margaret Pane. • BAZAAR AND TEA WAS SUCCESSFUL GORRIE—The Gorrie community hall took on a festive air on Sat- urday afterndon with'a sniffle tree and Christmas decorations. Red and white mums centred the tea table, on a lace cloth. It was the annual bazaar and tea Sponsored oy. the Evening Auxiliary of St. Stephen's Church, ,1 ,There was a fine display of home baking, candy, aprons, etc. Mrs. Bruce Bennett and Mrs, Edwin Day were in charge of the sewing booth; Mrs. Frank King and Mrs. Joe Bennett, the baking and candy table; Mrs. Lloyd Griffith and Mrs. Verne Clark, country produce; Mrs, William Bennett, surprise packag- es. Assisting at the tea tables were Gail Dinsmore, Davin Lue Clark and Leone Griffith. The Junior Auxiliary also had a table and sold candy and other Items, MRS. PLANT SPEAKS ON SIN OF PRIDE GORRIE—The W.A. of St. Ste- phen's Anglican Church met for its November meeting Wednesday afternoon at the' home of Mrs. John Dinsmqre. The president, 'Mit:Edward NeWton, Preside4 aria' Mrs. R. T. Bennett acted -as sec- retary. • A letter was read from the Dio- cesan Dorcas secretary in regard to changes being made in the require- ments for the Indian schools. It was decided to give :$100 to the church for general fund. Next meeting will be one week -earlier, Dec, 10th, at the home of, Mrs. Nor- man Wade, Mrs, Earl Underwood read the Scripture, Mrs, Gordon Underwoo( gave a reading, "Why We 'Shottle Read the Bible", saying, "The Bible's best treasures are found only by those who search the Scriptures." She also read an art- icle entitled "The Hymns We Sing", "The Sin of Pride" was dealt with' by Mrs. Bertha Plant, who quoted many Proverbs referring tc pride, such as "Pride goeth, Wort destruction." She said we ofter feel proud and take credit to our selves for doing the things w( could not do without the help of God. She closed with a poem, Mrs. E. C. Attwell and Mrs. Nor- nan Wade conducted a questioi tnd answer period on the' secone 'hapter of the study book, "Cul. tural Revolution and Christian Mediation", Mrs. Attwell closed .1111 the benediction, ' Refreshments were served by the iostess. YOUTH sizes 9 2 from $7.98 BOYS' sizes 1 - 5 • from $9.98 MENS size's 6 -'12 from $9.98 HOCKEY SKATES We knew Corvair's engine had toi go in the rear if we wanted a corn-, pact Car with big ca ride, big car' room, big car performance — and maximum efficiency. And that. called for the most drastic revolu- tion in auto design arid manufac- turing Canada has ever seen: What does a rear engine mean to you as driver or passenger? MORE SPACE — The floor is virtually flat. The short "opposed six" engine takes up leSs space, leaves more for passengers. FAR BETTER RIDE—Every wheel can', sop up a bump without affecting any other; So the ride is far softer—and the wheels cling to the pavement better. GREATER TRACTION—Try a Corvair on mud, or snow, you'll be astounded by the difference in road-grip and control. BETTER BRAKING — Corvair is de- signed to put an almost equal brake load on every wheel; the rear end maintains solid, sure traction for smooth, straightline stops in virtu- ally any situation. LESS NOISE, LESS HEAT — Engine noise, heat, fumes' are behind the passengers; carried away by the wind stream as you drive. LESS MAINTENANCE—Corvair's air- cooled engine never needs antifreeze, never boils in the hottest weather. It warms up quicker in cold weather, sp there's much less cold-start wear. BETTER HANDLING—Cbrvair's "flat" engine and lower floor gets the centre of gravity 'way down; it rides rock- solid through the tightest turns. Steer- ing is light as a feather, will never need power assistance. LESS NEEDLESS WEIGHT — Corvair's power plant is mostly aluminum. And it's air-cooled no need for a radiator, water pump, hoses or even the weight of the water itself. And there's an added phis here; we de- signed a gas-fired car heater* that gives warmth almost instantly. Engine, transmission, and rear axle are all bolted together into one solid power unit. We save literally hun-. dreds of pounds, and that makes a whopping big difference in, perforni- ance and in gasoline economy. THE RIGHT ANSWER — It took a terrific amount of engineering and Chevrolet's tremendous resources to design, test and set up production on a precedent-shattering car like Cot;. vain. But the first time you get behind the wheel—you'll agree it was worth every penny and every hour! *Optional at extract*. BY CHEVROLET' the happiest driving compact car A GENERAt MOTORS VALUE ,X3-grsserr"...."s3S:,•.r. There's nothing like a new car and no compact car like the de luxe Corvair 700, ..... • . „ ••:r,zo• F " • • k^1. ,°441."#gilifliTaw4 1101 No. Shoppitif N• 0 bl ei P.1 n THIS CHRISTMAS 'when you say it with „FRESH FLOWERS 'WA , to Organize Nursery Classes • Harold Robinson entertained the Woman's Associa- tion of the Gorrie IJnited Church At her home on Thursday evening. Mrs. I),. Adams of Smith Friencl- spin. .01rola was in charge of the werehiP service, reading Psalm and offered prayer, A poem entitled ."1")040., Be Still", was. given and the theme used was. "The Fear of the Lod Is the Beginning of Wisdom", by Padre Young. • She said: security May be our greatest enenay, Fear is evil and destructive • also fear can be realistic and helPful, Fear keeps animals alert. Fools have no fear, The fear of losing our job makes us ambitious,.•• Mrs, C. Pyke, president, coronet. co the business. The four groups of the W.A. are endeavoring to start a nursery for children up tc" three years during chureti service for the month of December. Group 1 is in charge on Dee, 6, Donations for a bale to Bella Oli;f1-" hb 'IOW: ' the - Surid.ay, School room :before Dec, 1st. It was ',decided to purchase four books :entitled "Look Up and .by, Rev, Wm. J. March of Central United Church, Stratford; fot the groups, The hostess and committee serv, ed refreshments. The Friendly Fours The Friendly Fours will meet at the home . of Mrs. Albert Dustow on Thursday at 8.15 p.m, Dies 90 Way To Visit .$00 . GORTfal--Mrs, Charles Weller,' lot 10, con, 14, Hawk*, died sad,' Only ThursdAy while on her way Clifferd to visit .her ,SQ11, who had just suffered a heart attack, She was in her 70th year, Bern. la Carrick Township, she was the former Mary Ann miller. She was twice married. Her first .husband, Frank Schmidt, died in TWO.ritY•rfin years ago she vas married to Charles Kreller and has been a resident of Howick singe, She was 'a member of ie. bovait's Witnesses. Surviving besides her hushand is one son, Orlando: H. Schmidt, of Clifford, and one granddaughter, A 'son, Lorne Laverne- ,Kreller,,died eight years ago, Funeral service was at 2 p.m, on Sunday at the Moir funeral home in Gorrie, and was conducted by Mr, Harold Bowers,. Burial was -in Gorrie cemetery, • .- • -Dowdy, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Abraham, Belmore spent Sunday at the same home, John Harper, Carlingford, spent Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs, Robert Elsehner, 1VIra, John Harp-' er, returned with him after spend- ing a few days with. their daughter Mrs, Robert Elschner and Mr, Elschner. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Brown, Betty Ann and Cindy„ Howick and Grey Bdy., visited Mr. and Mrs, Wilbert Galloway, on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Kreller, Lakelet, spent Sundty with Mr. and Mrs, James Edwards. Mr. and Mrs, E. J, Parrish spent a few days last week in Tor- onto attending the Royal Winter Fair and the 10th anniversary banquet of the R.O.P, Inspectors' Association of Canada, held in the Westminster Hotel. At the annual meeting, Mr, Parrish was elected president of the association for a term of two years, Prize winners for highest scores at the L.O.L. euchre on Wednesday evening were Mrs, Burns 'Stewart and Mr. William Taylor, Mrs. Archie Miller spent a couple of days in London last week. Mr. Miller spent Tuesday in London and she returned home with him. Alexander Hamilton, elder son of Mr. and Mrs, Hector Hamilton, has been a patient in the Palmer- ston Hospital since Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Morley McMichael, Wroxeter, visited Mr, and Mrs. Archie Miller on Sunday. Sena Gift To Miss Coultes.. ITEiCRUR01-1---, The W.M.$. of CalVin-Brici4 United Church Met- last Wednesday At the home of Mrs, Mina XeRitehie, with sPiendid Attendanee, Mrs, LAW,- mice Taylor presided 4rld led In the worship service. Mrs, Harold. Currie read the Scripture message and .Mrs, .Kenneth Mason _her' .charge . of the chapter from the Andy book, "Africa Disturbed", telling of the problems of the 'African women. Mrs. Cordon MeRurneY gave an interesting talk on the C.T.A. and -coming vote, Mrs, Charles .Shiell and Mrs. Ale sander Robertson gave interesting reports on the recent. sectional meetings at Gorrie, Mrs. VfcRitehie gave two very In. teresting Book Reviews, one on political conditions in Africa, and the other on John Geunther's book, "Inside Africa", awns; Norman Coultes presi•ded for the business meeting, and re, ported that $75 had been raised at..,glejegent :gengreg.a:t190 al. „$.1:3P7. Per. The ladies were- given a. page of a loose-leaf book, to fill up with selections of poetry for Miss Agatha 'Coultes, W.MS, hospital worker in Edmonton, Alta. Arrange- ments were made to send a Christmas parcel to Miss :Coultes, with a monetary gift for her to use for her shut-in patients, A committe of Mrs. Lawrence • Taylor, Mrs, Harry Cook and Mrs, • ,Roy Pattison were appointed to bring in a slate of officers at the December meeting. The ladies de- cided to ban lunches at the winter meetings, except on birthday tea -days, 'Mrs. Coultes then closed the meeting with prayer. A Special Meeting CANCER • Speaker: MAURICE GRIMES • Secretary, Ontario Division C'anadian, Cancer Society MONDAY, NOV. 30 Auxiliary Room South Huron Hospital EXETER 8.30 p.m. EVERYONE WELCOME . Sponsored by Exeter and District Branch VZOSIZOM.-14>ritZ41.4.14Ur414-14.3174fri rs`rig-IMOMeikfikr6gUreik*SCr-lifttgiafgrfia-KMfteeiMU-OigAMOZAV`ri * STYLE * SUPPORT * SPEED * SATISFACTION with -LET US TAKE YOUR - CHRISTMAS PHOTO NOW * 44, Just as Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lloyd did of their two lovely children, 'bollard and Bess! For gifts that will be appreciated all year, round. • Time will fly from now till Christmas, so . . call 199 for an appointment. MS yk Si d10 • HERE'S Conrail BY CHEVROLET ITH ENGINE IN THE REA Oa WHERE IT BELONGS IN A COMPACT CAR There's something more satisfying about skating on C.C.M. Matched Skating Sets. Perhap's it's .pride of ownership in knowing that you are skating on the world's best. Perhaps it's because you know that C.C.M.'s are made to give you the latest in style and design'. . . the utmost in stitport. For when you choosec.C.M. you are sure of better value for your money .... only the finest top-grain leather boots . . . quality steel -skates, heat- treated for toughness and durability and thorough protect- ed with chromium or nickel plating. rMAraalZf,0i.W4=i104114fit4U.141417Z/4=04'44;f4W White V . sizes 11 - 3 from $7.98 LADIES; sizes 4 6 from 4:litaV7.17LIP„;',.'it*I*1,1ZWPAPAPAnW7,3,17;MN,P,re37:417,Y,707::i SPECIAL — N.H.L. HOCKEY SWEATERS 3 SOCKS "Canadians" and "illaphy.Leals" colours 1,fitli Crest SWEATERS only,$2.89 SOCKS — only $1.39 Sizes Large Metlinin,: Small FIRE SKATES GIRLS' 10 $9.98 ' the Padden death of his wife, Mrs Tvv• 'Griffith and Mr. and 'rtslohnos of Toronto spent he week-end 'hare, .'Mr. and' Mrs. Kenneth Galloway.. art'," and Garry, Mary Ann and `uw anti Ivry. James Lichty, all of -hilt, spent Sunday eveaing with 144." '•''•$,A1.4.. • Mt", and • Mrs. Alekander Partei 'Phone t Line Howiok visited Saturds,Y evening With Mr. and Mrs, Harry 'au.... liORRIE Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elschner spent Friday at the 'Royal Winter Tair, Mrs, ,Annie Ritchie spent Sunday ,fternoon with Mr, and Mrs. George Galloway, Con. 6, Turn- •erry. Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Wallace. and 'wilily of Hamilton visited Mrs. lean Massey on Siir,day. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Trimble Asited Mr. and Mrs Vttilliani llyne cf Fordwich on Sunday. Mr and Mrs, B'are'd Tyndman 'nd Jerry spent Sunday with Mr, ,nd Mrs, Blair McIntosh of Lis- 'owe!, The December meeting' of the -W I, will be held at the 'tome or Mrs. Glenn Johnston on 'ec, 1 at. 8.30. Roll call, "A Christ- mas custoth in Our home", There Will be an exchange of Christmas 'ifts, Mrs, George Snider aril Valerie if 'Elmira, spent Saturday ,,r.lth `he former's Mother, Mrs. R, T Bennett. Mrs, James Dnuglael was chit to "eturn to,, his home on Sunday from the Palmerston Hospital. Ni't's, .Tames Gi'bert, Harristnii visited her parents, Mr', and Mrs. -1.0c1win Day on Friday, Sympathy is extended to Mr. -hroos, R'r,,liat in his bereavement 139 INGHAM M See Your Local Authorized Chevrolet Dealer K.360D