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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1968-09-05, Page 3GOpERICM .� ON THL SQUARII .CALEOAR .. '`each► Via. Fr,» I 7r yr i Saturday, .: �7 AIT 1.11411L DARK" AiNirkic thillowsi AbeA lune! growl. .( Adult •Eniertaincnt est) Adult 'Admission; $1.25 Per Night SATURDAY (September 7) AAA'1`INEE 'BEAUTY and t EEAMT" e, 1n Technicolor' e$w 104dacd at Wroxter S*oxeter United : Chu as was the scebe Wednesday eveningof last week of a tw'o.congregstton ceremony marking the induct of the Rev, Gage W. Sach !minister,. Mx, Sach will' serve both .Wroxeter and Gerrie charge $acb is a fixative of Eng. land, Ne'Was ordained in .19S3 and served as a missionary ,in. Northern India lie has "had charges in Labrador and tuna- 174.. Ho came to Canada in 18, Prior to accepting the call to his new post Mr. gach served in LUCID for eight years, in" Nova Scotia for six years and Davie for feur years. • Mr,. and Mrs. Sach's daugh- ter. Margaret is a child welfare `worker i4 Toronto, Following an• organ prelude' by Mrs, EdwardMartin, Brussel*,. who also directed the choir, a Statement of Call to Reverend Sack; WAS read by Rev. J. war Hi&, retired, of Gorrie. The Rev., Wray O. Mather, Blyth, gave the Scripture lesson fol- . lowed by a pastoral prayer and the Lord's Prayer by the Revt. Dr.. A. J. Mowatt of Clinton. A short sermon was given by Mr. Mather, Mrs. James Alcorn of Wrox- 'eter sang " Be Still My Soul". Induction proceedings .before the, large congregation were under the direction of Dr. • Mo- watt. As his first official act fol- lowing acceptance of: the call, Mr..Sach concluded the impress- ive service by offering benedic- tion to they congregation'. A social hour was held in the church hall with the United Church Women of Wroxeter and ' Gorrie acting as hostesses. Y. Aoirdaay_, Tu dtty, Wednesday Set. 9„10.11 • , IINo WAY TO TREAT A •,LADY" Rel W Lee 1•044 Giarof. solo 1 Thursday, Friday, Saturday Sept. 12-13.14 ANDOLEROr"U mitea1 IR iI are 'iN.�twe►� :end Wei;trainer . Every now end then Gats � NEW long of Western. This is "MND. l" -- ' A . , olERo 4Aduit Entertainment) I s� ..JAI STRW'ART` �• MEAN MARTIN .. MQUEL WELCH a H and DOR 'MINNOW .", 'Parlavlsion &Color, by Deluxe SATURDAY (Septemer14) MATINEE Patty Duke as "BILLIE"' Monday, 'Tuesday, Wednesday - Sept. 16 17-18 , 1 "ANZIO" 1 1 (Adult Entertainment) Thursday, >Fridoy, `Saturday --- Sept. 19-20-21 0 `• 1 "NEVER A:DULL• MOMENT"" y res.. • Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Sept. 23-2445 Gut id one hand .. , Woman in the other! when 'George Pepi lard is "P.J." 4Aduit Entertainment) in Technicolor i"urdey,,' Friday, Saturday -- Sept. 26427-28 a „ ta=Secret War of HARRY. FRIGG"' . • „Atik Universe) Picture in 'Technicolor — Starring PAUL NEWMAN SATURDAY (September' 28)! MATINEE, Rud ABBOTT and. tou COSTELLO in "DANCE WITH ME, HENRY!" It's A Crazy. Mixed-up Comedy Carnival! W" toh For These Corning Attractions: "THE ODD COUPLE" "THE GREEN BERETS" ,1 'PRUDENCE and :the(Restricted) (Adult Entertainment) "THE GRADUATE" (Restricted) "THE- DETECTIVE" (Restricted) ° "PRAY FOR ROSEMARY'S BABY" I•'WITi . SIX YOU GET :IGGROLL" (Restricted) We Play First -Run Movies in Air -Conditioned Theatre. 'mess Shows '' From The Beginning ..:Por Times „Call 524.71111 CLIP OUT PROGRAM AND KEEP AS REFERENCE %MAT'S NEW .lam MOTHERS APO Win? "Or those wet baby 4 O tithes that always, seem to pile up. around the house, at least one manufacturear has made.a' haat portable dryer. Weighing only Ti pounds, Ns but holding up to eight pounds, of clothing .,R .1t can: be moved easily on casters duty wit Aw rime this illympose operates on regular 1$ Molt household current a ' AO a minimal as l of electr iaty it can be stored � an •osb "� the -way spot or hung, on *wall to the bathroom or kitchen' by i special :bracket. INFANTS Ali0 C 1*DREN' WEAR 7Q SIZE " "COME IN AND LOOK MOW ♦•' SOME ARE HAPPY, a. couple' placid and • one seemingly downright angry, at the end, of the .first clay for the ,above pupils of Grades V and VI', Snored :Heart School,' 1/AH/IN11N" i1g111/11111110/44,1 11111HHM1 At a boarding house a guest was,•sawing away at the sinewy kneejoint of a roast chicken, leg. At last, waving an a r m toward a bottle of sauce on the' table, near the landlady's e1= bow, he said: "Passpthe 1ini� ment, please, Mrs. MacTuttles, This seagull has rheumatism. These human facial expressionsrrare por- trayed by Patricia Willie, ,toe White, Janina Ma j ka, Perry VanDongen, Richie :f oxton and Andrea King.----A,T =Photo 1M,i1111k fusumesserms1111N11Neium1N111/NN111umfmomso 11111tmomeirmw apt. and Mrs.A. Ferris busy with new H.L. project The Victorian Harbourlight. er, published by the Harbour Light Corps, • Salvation Army at . . 516 Yates Street, Victoria, B.C., has come to our attention. It• is of special interest since the commanding :officers are 'A/Capt. and Mrs. Albert Ferris who were in charge of the Wing- ham Corps until June of 1 a s t . year. At that time they were sent to Miracle Valley, near Miseioh.' B.C.. Last January they were transferred to Victor- ia. The volume of service dur- ing 'the first six Months of this year indicates, the extent of the work being done by the corps with alcoholics. The figures are as follows; o 'Meetings and classes .521, at{ tendance at •meetings 7, 501, at tendance at classes 3, 686, free meals 2, 014, soup line 3; 068, • low cost meals 8,003, persons issued clothing 29, total cost of welfare given $8,882.65, "clays of employment found 1, 201, other aids 424, medic at i o n given 670, number of admit- tances -63, average stay in days 43. Facilities are being expand- ;ed. xpand-ed, A new recreation room' is 'nearing completion and when furnished willhave a billiard Mable, dart and shuffle boards, etc., which will be a valuable, ;asset to the -recreational phase 'of the overall therapeutic pro- 1gram. • . Above the recreation.room will be a TV rooth, staff •sleep' ung quarters and a special two 'bed ward for the treatment of newcomers who requireextra attention. Financing is a major prob.- lem, Harbour Light does not receive grants from governmen- tal authority at any level. For the past ten years the corps in Victoria has struggled through, barely keeping its head above' water. This new addition is "an adventure•°in faith", :. The publication states, ." As of the moment; .we don't quite know how we, are going to meet the cost of the required furn- ishings and equipment, but we do know that God will not a abandon us in‘what has proven to be a i4orthy field of work. If you should happen to have a T V set making a. bulge .in your pocketbook, : or a set of drapes or au easy chair cluttering up your purse, please do think,of us at Harbour Light and 'au r many needs here." j veill'be in Wingham Town Hal' hursday,5 September . 1, 00` p.m. to 4:30 p.m. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNIT and EMPLOYMENT AND MANPO °RETRAINiNG INFOR A IO AVAILABLE., Department of Manpower arid lmmigratkin.`, 125 `Argyle Avant*. Notrlh .i.1Si�'O R. r • 111th, ONTARIO 0 • JUICE HAM, BACON OR SAUSAGES 2 EGGS HOME FRIES TOAST AND JAM BEVERAGE 'HOT BEEF, PORK OR HAMBURGER SANDWICH BEVERAGE SOUP ROAST TURKEY POTATOES VEGETABLE BEVERAGE Tasty, hatnscookod food, served in a pleasant and restful•to.the• eye atmosphere In tit* now dining room is the aim of the Queens Hotel. • Service -plus by smiting, friendly waitresses and culinary know. how in th. kitchen will be the Queens Hotel trademark. Individual diners, family gatherings, reunions, club groups, weddings and other social functions are invited to sample the finest table fare in Wing• ham. ri .you are looking for air place with a difference Us dine for a night out or to entertain In a select atmosiihara ... you can count fl on the Queens Hotel. And don't forget breakfast, lunch and the .coffee breaks. The Queens Hotel breakfast room is ideally suited and located for quick, early -morning service backed by a tasty and varied menu. For the .coffee break, w.il . . . just come in with your friends, most Art and Barbara Malyk .. , then sit back and enjoy the best coffee In town! Whether it's early breakfast, midmorning or afternoon coffee, lunch or the best home cooked, full -course meal in town ... your choice must be the Queens Hotel. And remembsrl The prices°ere just right to fit the pocketbook.