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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1969-05-08, Page 5lass of WS reek.eral with i Frank *dill. 1 ►fl p p. 1With Mi. Tom do'R,;rf his pari Pktdin" Ley last, d A:ndw Wa1"3. of bl ot►Visited on Sun. day with b$ sister. Ws APPes Wallace 0ward, Street._ tr w 4 s •. )TH ER AND '$ .DAX 1$ 4NIUY A ilIEW DAYS AWAY.. s u her'. 000' *itching . Lingerie will occupy dot_.... lounging end* slumber, hours Iolion show . game. Gowns, Pyjamas and .Doren Sets from small to extra large In thrilling new 'colours . also matching Gowns and Dusters. a BEAUTIFUL DUSTERS PRICED: FROM ' $398 'UP • CRIMPLINE FORTREI, DRESSES Machine washable, never needs 1. .ironing.. Petite Sixes -- 7-15 . Half Sizes -- • 14'/224'/2 • MILLER'S LADIES' • WEAR WINGHAM—OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS SPORTSWEAR *City Pants *Elephant Pants *Pant Sults *Slims *Extra Long Vests *Cardigans & Shells dyed to match A MOTHER'S DAY CONTEST STORe • '1, , t'lo M e Prices Effective May 7-10 Inclusive . We Reserve the Right To Limit Quantities Delicious, Young, Tender —Boneless Shoulder Roast (with dressing) ---Butt Roast . (boneless)- ° —Leg . of Pork (for roosting) orII (The King of All Roosts, Reg. Cut 6th & 7th Rib)' k Pent',@ RIB ROASTS (For Bar-B-Que Potties) Lean Canada Grade '0', Frozen Young, Predrissed Broiler TURKEYS U.S. No. 1 California Fresh INSTALLATION NI The T►r Wingham Business and Professional, Win instal- lation of Officers was. held Today night dt the° Wingham •Golf' &. entry Club. Officers are: Mrs. W. C. Murray, past treasurer; Mrs. John Ciryr president; Mrs,. merge Scott, treasurer; Mrs. R Ahem past president and district regional advisor Mrs. Marion Scott, s+ and Ace- president. ice pres1 d t. Absent were Mrs.. Fraser IForgie, ,,.dal� first Vice-president, and Miss Norma Coots, corresponding, secretarY-A-T- New B'8tPW of+icirs installed The annual meeting pf titer' li &PW Club was held at the Wingham Golf Club with.seyeir- al guests present. After dinner, 'President MrSA, J. Crewson gave a report of the Provincial Conference held, in: London in April. The Confer* ence theme was " C o 1 or. Me 'Bright" andwas attended by 292 women. Mrs. R. Mara, also attended. Mrs. Crewson. called for re- ports from the various secretar- iesand committees,' and all ire*: ported a successful year. ' . Mrs. Stewart Scott gave_the report of the nominating com mittep as follows: Past president, ivies. R. Ahara; president, Mrs. J. Crewson; 1st vice, Mrs. F..Forgie; 2nd vice, START CufFEt 6,':<; Golden Dew (Parchment Wrapped) MARGARINE 4 gab' 99 Pkgs. Mrs. S. Scott; corresponding secretary, Miss Norma Coup; ' recording secretary, MU, R .Ahara; treasurer, Mrs. 'G. R: • Scott. Committees: Program, Mrs. . Scott; Fed. promotion, Mrs. Shera; public affairs, Mrs. F. 'orgie; friendship, Greta Harris; ;pianist, Mrs. °H. Bateman; sow ;,vial, Mrs. G. Hastie; pe>ctnal development, Mrs. E. Webster;. bulletin, Mrs. W. Murray; pub- licity, Mrs. H. Bateman; Ih- temational, Mrs. D. Connell; ,„pen pal, Marion Simpson'; tele- phone, Mrs. J. Alexander. Mrs. Ahara conducted the im- pressive candlelighting cere- mony for the installation of o f- 4icers. The lighted candles sig- 'nify the growth upward and 'out- Hoirdresiing BRYLCREEM Large 59i Tube Shirley Goy RAISIN PIE 24 -oz. 99¢ Pies • Heins (In Tomato Sauce). JOSEPHINE ST. WINGHAM A OTHHR'S DAY CONTEST STORE ward of -the work and influence of the club. Each member re- sponded with a pledge to work for the betterment of the club. As speaker, Mrs. Ahara gave her report of her visits to the clubs in the region. She chal- lenged everyone with ,Ithe ques- tion, "Why can't you hold an office?" The only way to learn, IS too accept responsibility and we must be willing to try. Mrs. Crewson conducted the business. New by-laws were incorporated whereby former active members are eligible to hold any office. Guests will be invited to the June meeting; tickets will be available from any member. A donation was v o t ed to the Cancer Society. Belgrave WMS *tures from .Th* ACW afternoon The A. C. W, afternoon gailci mu Inthe pa mtofSP) Paul's ' with tteodanee of 17. , and the president, MR. P. YAP" anell In the cbair. AD;. MAO in BingMy ther's� sin "This � la World , followed by prayer and Mrs* C. H. W.ade;r+sa4 Scrip... titre. An invitation to Meet with • the Ladies' Guild at ,Belgrave. on Wednesday, May let was acs cepted. Mrs. H. W. Hamilton and • Mrs. D, Farnell .gave splendid reports of the A. C. W. annual held in St. Paul's Cathedral in April. In his sermon Bishop Luxton urged everyone to keep BELGRAVE--The W . M. S . - meeting was held in the Pres- byterian Church on Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Garner Nicholson presiding. The open- ing hymn was "Come Let Us Sing of a Wonderful Love". • A poem, was read by Mrs. Nichol- son. Mrs. Cliff Purdon read Scripture and the meditation was taken by Mrs. Allan Mc- Burney. Mrs. Athol Bruce led in prayer. Roll call was "How I can show more' concern in thecom- muriity . Two invitations were read, one to the Anglican Guild on May 14,.The ather,iP,.Calvin- Brick, June 2. The secretary's report was read by Mrs. J. C. McBurney and the treasurer's report given . by Mrs. Athol Bruce. . Mrs. Stuart Cloakey had the topic "Missions in the Working World". The meeting was closed with the Lord 's prayer in.' unison. Membersasked for cloning for bade St. Andrew's W. M.S. meet- ing was held Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. G. L. Fish,.and Mrs. Mary McKinney were in charge of the program. The president, Mrs. T. Currie, gave the invocation and led in prayer." The medi- tation was presented by Mrs. W. Congram. The theme was "Our personal witness outside of the Church". The devotional pray- er was offered by Miss L. Tay- lor. 'The secretary, Miss M. Deans,, read the minutes of the April meeting and gave the roll: call. Mrs. G. Godkin, treasurer, gave her.report.and received the offering. The dedication prayer was led by Miss H. Wil- son. Friendship and service secretary, Mrs. M. Murchison. reported 43 calls and three cards mailed by her committee. The presidentannounced the following: An offering for sup- plies at the June meeting. Warm clothing' for the bale to be turn- ed in to the supply secretary, Mrs. M. Gurney. , The Horne Helpers' meeting to be held on June 24th, and the Maitland Presbyterial meets 'in Kincard- ine i card-ine May 15th. The topic was presented by �.1 the vi# ► of *mice fOr *hen. . „,. Thm e SpDeanery meets Monda►y., lune Oft Sr C dr Church. Gode gerrr an from "'The Living calling attention-, the 'fit society aodaysbo' a'Wit:c ,coneem for ivu but a great deal has been Alone for the massett:. The ,Clidstiart approach ;0 -society by ply: email on the dlviduai . %rwhom CW. was willing to die. could Ober that'riots, hippies and public demonstrattor's ate a bid for personal recogn tio n? It is Men's fight for survival: ;as per. sem amidst the kmattott of great pusexilTheture.in bust* mess and ,politica, the manipu-' latton . and +exploitation'o f peo- ple and the disregard for mei- vidusis.:as opposed tothe ruling.. majority. Within the cbureh tine crisis of authority .pfd rest' lessness are aparl of.t_he great revolution of today, The same task fads all engaged h Chest* tan ,educat on as .always* -to' as-- $ist people to Sad. their Identity iQ relationship to God and, thitir neighbour whether it be in the ' home here or thehumbleat :n rid hut in Africa. The meeting closedith a hymn andd prayer and:lunch was; served by Pint. G. MacKay,. Mit, McCreight and Mrs,: Arch olson. Mrs. Fish,Our WEMn,�'(he sl' g WRF ~../:1GI°d �,? pects t; us to use our talents where we, are. A film relating to this theme, gave a portrayal of how church people must move out into places where people are, , and there make their witness t the living Christ. Mrs. L.'Pal- mer gave the closing prayer. English west to attend': m (Sponsored by Ontario Jun or Farmers, ;Huron County me - • bees are entertaining a junior farmer representative fro m across the Atlantic. Arriving in Canada. on ril 23rd, Rosemary Miler' of England is spending,. this week with Mr; and Mrs. David M-, Callum. Rua, 1, .Wingham. "S re wgl nxwe to another part of the county next week with •Mt. and Mrs, Don McKercher, ;Sea- forth. She returns home on- Mrs. n Oeta tfigaRg s verat rE" x r tari:0i�. Rosemary will attend the Howick Junior Farmer meeting on Wednesday night at Howick Central School when Elmer.. Farrish will show -his slides of Africa.. 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