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WQRD '1'0 THE. WIVES well plumped (about half an Minx],
EVENING CEBEIVIONY—Lois EIaiate MOW and Neil Charks StAiltton
were married on Friday evening in Knox. Presbyterian Church, Tees-
water. The yenng couple will live. in London...7-Photo hyAsyk Studio,
MARRIED IN BLYTH—Mr. and Mrs, Gerald SteWart Augustine, wit(
were, married November 21 in the Anglican Church at Blyth. The bridei,
is the former Florence Lillian Bacon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, A
Nation. and the groom's parents are" Mr. and Mrsi 0. Augustine of Dar-
lington..--.Photo by Harvey McDowell.
Large Turnout at
St. Paul's Bazaar
The annual tea and bazaar at St.
Paul's Anglican Church was well
attended last Wednesday afternoon
even though the weather was un-
favorable. Mrs. C. F. Johnson and
Mrs. Timmas Fells greeted the
guests at the door and Rev, John-
son declared the event officially
opened at three o'clock and ex-
tended a welcome to all.
The parish reons, was festively
decorated in the Christmas theme
and the tea tables held Christmas
centrepiedes.
There was a large selection of
aprons, knitted and other items
suitable for gifts. There were
Christmas wreaths, door and table
decorations. Besides the usual
homemade baking, candy and farm
produce were sold,
MISS BETTE TILLMAN
IS 4-11 CLUB NEST
Canada and the 4-a pledge
opened the meeting of the local
4.H Homemakers' Club, held in
the town hall recently. , The Secre-
tary read the minutes and the roll
call wa,s answered by .naming
piece of equipment that would be
useful in a clod.,
The guest for this meeting was
Miss Bette Tillman, home eeOnona-
let for Huron County. She demob-
:drilled the stitch which the girls
Were to use in finishing three
hangers.
Mrs, Currie gave talk on ar-
ticles that will be shoWn on
Aeltieventent Day, 'She also spoke
on rods and hooks for the ell:3ga,
An over'allt discussion was held
on all the articles that have been
made,
The home assignment for the
Weelt, is 'to collect trattoria) for
Shoe packs and racks; work on
laundry bags and reeOrd beblts.
ALLOWANCE FOR
Your Old Washer Any
Ale, Make or Condition
on this
Beautiful NEW
COPPERSTYLE
With PUMP and TIMER
TEIIMPII:0 SUIT YOU
SEE IT NOW
J. • W.CLARK
WINGINAM' ONtA.ItiO
• Fashion.cralted in glows
Mg beauty da- deep tones
burnished copper is blend.
ad harmoniously with
sparkling white, accented
In gold and black.
• .Aufttniatic wringer stops
and releases when you pull
bockl Both quicker than
thought! Non. other does
This. Wringer swings with a
gentle puild No latching'
• beivi.l..walted tub. The
Inner tub is stainless steel...*
nom rusts or chips, and
doily kept gleaming 1114
Ow,
• Has Our latest tong-life ball
bearing mechanism *-
gearanteed 6 years.,
, ti
May [Thank You
It will again be a distinct privilege to serve the
town of Wingham as Councillor in 1960.
My warmest thanks to those who supported. my
acclamation to office.
All good wishes for the coming holiday and
the year 1960.
Jack Gorbutt
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THANK. YOU
I Wish to thank my many: friends for their
support which resulted in my return to
office, by acclamation, last Friday.
I will do all A in my power to warrant the . ..„ „.
the confidence you placed in me,
W. F. Burgrnan
Thanks to Everyone
for the acclamation accorded to me following
the nominations on Friday.
I also offer my congratulations to the other
members of council who worked hard during
the past year in the interests of Wingham
ratepayers.
I shall devote every .effort to sound and thought-
ful'municipal government in the coming year.
Warren Callan
Ida
Winghani 0.0,17*, held the
-mow): Meeting on Tuesday even.
'big in the Wingliam United Church
when about 30 Members- were in.
attenclante.- The Meeting! opened
with a period of activity in which
the girls 'played games in the gym-
nasium under the - direction of
Miss Marjorie , Moffat, leader of
the J`iiiiior Group.
Follbwing this the girls entered
the ladies' parlour Singing the
COXT, hymn, The worship ser.
vice was taken by the Intermediate
Orono with Sandra Cameron read.
ing the Scripture and 'Pat Pl'.10111e-
ton giving . an address, "Making
God Real in Our Lives.",
The girls then ,divided lute.
groups to carry .out their projects.
After: thin practise was held, under
the, dIrectlan of the Wnighri United Church choir leader Alan
Ben nett, for Sing Time at which
the Wingham C,O.I.T, will sing on
PRIORY.. .af tArmoon ,„ey,er,
NOT A NEW, IDEA
-Tho, idea of children assieting
Red Cross was net new, As early
as 1:809, the pupils of the Collegiate
Institute - of St. Mary's, Ontario,
were organized,to. help in the work
of the Red Cross during the South.
African War. They made socks
and other comforts for the parcels.
which the Red Cross sent to the
soldiers. During World War I
many schoolboys and girls in Can-
ada helped in the Red Cross work
for service Men,
WINOIMM MIS TO 'Make extra cash for Christmas shopping
SIM ON PROM Use Want Ads to sell unused items
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Z4U.Sages simmered fora short
time before being drained and
Pled Or lbalted in the flame Pan,
.renutia' pitimp :and tender and•
,
won't splatter when being cooked,
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To prevent raisins sinking to the
hottOln of your raisin cake, soak
Illent in :king until they are
Drain and dry before adding to.
the t alto mixture,
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VOr .practleol assistance with
your ,cooking problems, send your
enquiries, with` a stamped, self-
addressed envelope to Amt
7.1r0slleY, Rea' U7, Toronto
Ontario,
.L015 Elaine Blair
Weds Neil Stainton
Standards of white ehrysanthe.
;mums.. made 11. lovely setting at
'Icnox Presbyterian Church, Teest
water on Friday evening when
loots Niaine Mill. and. Neil Charles
Staipten .exchanged wedding vows
in a candlelight .service, Rev,
X McKinney officiated, Mrs. Hee.
tor King presided at the organ
and accompanied the soloist, Frank,
Renwick, who sang "The Wedding
Prayer" :and "The Lord's Prayer".
• The bride, daughter of Mr. and
,Mrs, Archie Blair of Teeswater, is
a. graduate of Victoria Hospital
School of Nursing, Londoe, :Ow
groom is ri graduate of the Lini7,
versify Ontario School
of Business Administration, He is
a sou of Mr, and Mrs. Percy Stain-
ton, Wingham, •
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride's gown was an original
of white petal de faille with a fitt--
ed bodice and scoop neckline, ale-
pliqued with guipure lace, and long
lily-.point sleeves, The lovely boa.
fArkt skirt vas appliqued tat the
-fteilrlVitit'lri,66'"t6-rii•al:61-i the neek-
line. A butterfly bow, - sweeping
into a chapel train, was caught at
the waistline at' the back, The
headdress was a seed pearl tiara
with a fingertip French pure silk
MUSion veil, She carried a cres-
.1ent of white roses stud atephan-
Mrs. Lineoln Fergnsson and
ictfi.$ Marlene Staintdn, both of
4ndon, were the bridesmaids and
Miss Bernice McDonald of Guelph
was the maid of honor, They were
dressed in identical gowns, cock-
tail-length, of rosebud pean • de
sole fashioned with fitted bodice
Ind scoop neekline on empire lines
-,rimMed with bias cuff and flat
JOW. The sleeves were three-quar-
,er length and the bouffant .skirts
were flared, They wore head-
lands with a tailored bow to match
he bows 4nt the dresses. • Their
flowers were nosegays of white
abv mums :turd American Beauty
rosebuds,
Murray Stainton, of Wingham,
vas his bro:her's groomsman and
the ushers were Donald Blue and
David Donahue,.both of London.
Receiving the guests in the
'hunch parlors; at' the reception
which followed, Mrs. Blair wore a
heath cocktail-length dress of pea-
-4-o'clt • bine peau de •soie with three-
Mater length sleeves and a high
snoop neckline. A semi-summer'
rind trimmed the waistline with
t double bow at the side. Acces-
sories were of shell pink and mat-
:thing blue peau. tie soie.
,She was assisted by the groom's
nether. - Her :•dress was also a
sheath cocktail-length gown' with
'-Jtree-quarter length sleeves, but .
was broWn :wool crepe, ,The- Ern-
?Ire waistline was trititmed' with
cummerbund and butterfly
kitv and her accessories•were bon-
beige and brown,
The young couple, who will live
in London, left on a trip to the
-United States, Mrs. Stainton wore
c fitted dark wool suit .and fur
jacket, with • gold and brown ac-
•essories. Her corsage was -bronze
•thrysantherrairris.. I -
Guests from a distance attended
he wedding front Toronto, London,
'Otchener, Detroit, Blackwater and
1-',odmorden.
Christmas Angels
Christmas decorations that cost
a lot to buy can be made very in-
expensively at home from Styro-
gpan, the, plastic foam material
available in a variety -of shapes
and sizes, An example is stylized
angels made from triangles sand
balls of the material, Other itemi
needed are: toothpicks to ',join
head to body, gold soray paint,
angel hair, sequins for eyes And
mouth and gold metallic mesh for
wings attached with pins. Two or
three of these 'angels make a
striking table or mantle decoration,
Before the holiday entertaining
season gets under way, one thing
you can do is get your best china
and silver ready for use, After
washing and cleaning, dishes and
Sliver wrapped in household triins-
paent film to keep them freefroirl
duet and tarnish, can he nut away
again ready for company at a
moment's notice,
When making up auantitice
gift stockings for a children's
Christmas party at church or
office, candy makes a good tiller,
Children' like the bright colours
and chewy doting provided by the
hard mixture that it so inexPell,
'qv° to WY' in. hulk. Wrapped in
household transparent'film the
pieces Won't get sticky in the
sleeking and. give the contents the
desired festive and "full" look
that gladdens "yO1. ng Ayes and
appetites, '
C.W.L. Euchre
Eight tables of euchre were it
play last Tuesday evening at th
euchre party sponsored by the Ca
thelie Women's League. The par•
ty was held in the parish retail 01
Sacred Heart Church,
Mrs. Alfred Loeltridge was . tin
winner for the ladieS and Cletus
Rettinger held high points for the,
men. Mrs. Earl Obright won the
draw prize, '
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3 All-wool Mosstield Bluokets 70x81", Value $15.95 each
3 Blankets, Value $12.95 each 4 Blankets, Valuta $0.95, each
ORAws TO BE MADE CHRISTMAS- EVE-9.30 o'clock •
.Wha t a Perfect Christmas Gin---At No. Extra ExpePse!
With every $5.00 Cash Purchase you have a
chance on one of these beautiful Blankets
BIG OR SMALL—YOU PLEASE THEM ALL
wavIN YOU BUY SOMETHING TO WEAR,
GIETS--you know will lie appreciated, ,
START NOW AND PLAN YOUR CHRISTMAS LIST, OR
DROP IN AND LET US HELP YOU!
Open Every Wednesday Afternoon, Friday;and
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The confidence placed in me, as the result of
my acclamation, as one of your councillors
is indeed most gratifying.
I shall endeavour, to the experience in. my
first year on council, towards furthering
the progress of Wingliarn.
VOR YOUR CONVENIENCE, PHONE 70 TEESWATER,
A BEAUTIFUL BLANKET
•WHILF.1 DOING YOUR, CHRISTMAS' SHOPPING AT
HUG•HES" READY-TO-WEAR STORE
Sincere Appreciation
Saturday Night During December--
10 BLANKETS
Harold Pocock
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for .evening appointments,
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Annual
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- on all
'_Diainond Rings; ..Watches, •
Gent",:s & Ladies' Fancy 'Rino.
Remember a Hamilton guarantee is a real guarantee.
,HAMILTON1S . KNON;YN FOR QUALITY FOR OVER 30 YEARS.
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