The Wingham Advance-Times, 1969-12-11, Page 71
° ' 1 11C 1 Wo-
men's Institute held the De.
e.rberi one week
ret than usual,. on Ttte4441y
of last Wee -
ThIi yeas, Instead of going
t for a ba,nquet, a rnmit
ee,, M:rs.. lams Currie,, Mrs«
0hasten ,•Cone, and Mrs, Gersh,
at loh iten, plated the ban*
uet and. were assisted by all
embers,, Some decorated the
and ,set pp the tables. xt
a succet;' that it WAS
oted to do the sae thing next
ear.
• After l~he'+inner the head
able guests, were introduced
yp
010 ident,' Mrs, Victor
merson: • They rpre Mrs, :BW
vans-, Past :president and dls- •
ict director;, Mrs. Don; Ross,
P, 1'40. ; Mrs., Elmer Sleight.
olrn,.4H 1 .'eader;"Mrs, Ezra:
:choltz r,. 2nd Vice-president;
rs. Walter Elliott, 4.1i.lead,
r;_ Mrs. Russel McGuire, sec
tary.treasurer; Mrs. 'Cecil
ollands, .Bruce S,Auth:.district
resident, who was. the guest
,Chrtrnas Carol' were sung •
with Mrs. Garnet Farrier as pi-
anist,
i-a!n t. Mrs, Ems introduc,,
tyre
guest speaker, Mrs, Hol-
lan,
who gave a°story which
illustrated the many demands
made by a family on the mote.
et, ever 'ready'to .aNist. The:
otoday`
st
story aocet►ted� youth �and
the part parents play if the
y914 Are to develop into good
citgns. She was thanked by
the ,audience
Mrs. lames MoInnes gave a
Christmas reading. The roll
call was answered by a .Christ -
Mas verse to which 35 replied..
'MPs•, Ben . Mcclenagban gave a
reading, "No Time for Christ-
mas".
l
Santa Clans arriveall
d, ._.
decked out in his red suit and
stepping along to the music of
neck, yoke bells. Very humor-
ously the gifts of the Secret Sis-
ters were given out with Mrs.
Albert Coultes and Mrs. Fred
Tiffin as helpers. After Santa
left each showed her gift and
? whO bbl' Sem S*glia had
aItanding vomit WO
OP ed to have Secret Sisters
n
or year and ,:Tom Me
calfe, whohad been doing
work,, asked to be 'relieved
the d.uty, „ Mrs, Russell McGuire
offered to do i is•� year,
Santa, .alto ?Irsd
Sant sifts � for .. the
ade s:, e; : ues
H le .r , d:_..t s . .
�.n tf1 � g
erg
During the business it was,
id dan
e �;
d c,...od•the, C3 .
sponsored by the. members of
the W.I. will be December 2 6
with modern and- old: time dine-
lag and some prizes. The 4'
leaders for the
spring
i
ng p
ie,
"TheCereal Shelf' wtllhs
_r
waiter Elliott and Mrs.. Elmer
Sleightholm
The, member;were inform-
ed tha5 the branch hl`ozy serep,
book bad been . and;,
o ad branch
sent tot 'e `Parlament 3ufldin
h ,: g
Private Manuscript Section.
The motto, how to be a
friend, was given by Mrs. Rob-
ert Ross, A friend is one who
needs us and one whom we cling
ret If we who
ftiendliness and toive sere
we must :give Otreurselyeaand
search our .those wl a need'
`'
To +he-a.Mend onemust visit
shut-ins,; do;lettet'vxtng',
..b sitting,...make phone .calls
`and .gifts of food' ,, he needy,
invite the fly *lir for a pal and
give!? rides. She closed with
theP . oew, "W lou?'
courtesy remarks; were given
ty Mrs,, Ezra Scholtz..
When buying a medium or
heavy bird which is 12 pounds
and over, auow , 'to 3/41b,
per sewing,. n . When INVIng,
°
1 g� Y. 8
turkeys under 12.,pounds,; alloy
3/4 to one ,under serving.
Remember„, � 8
Remember,,.:the actual number-
of
umberof servings that., you will': get
depends on, the skill of the
carve.;,: the quality, of the. tor- .
key, and the,,proper method of
cooking.;
TALKING WITH MARILYN TIFFIN, a Member ',of the U iced
+11-C group,is Or. Parker,. a. resident of Brookhaven NOM
r
ing
Home..The Hi -Cs gave a Christmas party for, the Brook- .
Maven patients on Monday evening.--A-T Photo.,
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a,a�, .Jsr ate,
b of lwk. at
week'e'w
Pam,
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Mr.MO Allan 4 Miss
Marlene Mcleod of Tomo
week -end guests with his
l�
rents, Mr.. and MP, Mae
W e.,
Mrs A. fmrrin �
tamed home after spending the
PaSr tour Weeks. WWI Mrr.:.aixdd
MX. Neiman Ca ' ?-.
ix R, ; �ckviile., Mr.F,:and
y
David Uvingstone and family.
Scarborough and Miss Helena
Gibson of Toronto.
Mr, and Mts. 1sell
Kersie and Mri. Clara Halliday
a s apeat 'tib
week the 'a s1s
ter, .M s..T:hon s 'Mclnt+ee. a d
McIntee.
Mr,, and :ice: Cecil iris,
ltou a'; mo e
into Apt. 1 of lamHazel Spar
's house last Saturday. This
a
re` eater
a rt. was
e.
byl .••arkl
ray and Stanley
Mr. and Mrs. **old Noble
and family of iforyhill
the week -end With her per;
Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Haugh.,
FORD WICH--The general
meeting of the Fordwich UCW
was held in the Sunday School
brooms which were bright with a
!lighted tree and candles. The
worship service was in charge
of Mrs. Elmer Harding and Mrs.
Stuart Strong. •The Scripture
as the Christmas story from
-St. Luke, read by Mrs. Strong.
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roaiwnItt
WHITECHURCH''he Lang-.
side W. M. S. December meet-
,in'g was held Thursday at the
home of Mrs. Charles Tiffin of
liOngharn. Nine adults and one
l "child attended.
The president, Mrs. Wes
Young, presided and gave the
-c$11 to' worship. The meeting
*pare by Mrs. Gordon
,
'W 11 'and' Mrs. LAklyd
-s Mrs. Welsh read the, Scrip-
_ to e... Prayer,. was. given . by -Mrs. . .
Ll yd Moffat`. A- dialogue on
C istmas 'was given by- Mrs.
Walsh. Mrs. -Wes Young; Mrs.
George Young and Mrs. Mc -
Gi,!llvary°
The secretaries gave their
reports and roll call was answer-
ed with a verse of Scripture. As
each name was called the mem-
ber went to the gift box and
selected a gift.
The Lord's prayer repeated.
in unison closed the meeting
and the hostess served lunch,
This is the last meeting until
spring.
For more than a century,
The Salvation Army at holi-
day time has been bringing
little gifts and the warmth of
friendship into hospitals, pris-
ons. old people's homes, into
all the "dark corners" of life.
The. Army of the Helping hand
tries to fill that December 25
date with the true meaning
and spirit of Christmas . , . for
everyone.
The meditation w'as given b)r
Mrs. Harding, reading a story
of Jesus' boyhood in the carper-
ter shop, where he worked with
his father, Joseph, making a
Christmas gift for his mother.
Mrs. Harding closed With.
•poem, "How Far is. Bethlehem?'
The program was a travel-
ogue by 'Miss Lenore Besweth-
erick on her tour of the Holy
Land, dwelling espekdafy Ott
the city, of Jerusalem. Miss
Beswetherick -answered many'
questions from the ladles.
Mrs. Scott Clarkson* 2nd
vice'president, . presided for the
business period. The yearly
reports showed a very busy: suc»
cessful year. Money was voted
to the special account Yund, to
the Over and Above: fund, . and
to the white gift fund. At the
close of the nreetfng a dainty
lunch was served by the social
conveners.
We are pleased to'rert
that lis,, Harvey ,Wriest wee
able.to corne home from
pital on Wednesday.
Mr. cliffilaPrlatt is still a
patient at Bruce County Hospi-N
tal at time Of writing.,. but we
are happyto report °be is Much.
improve.
Mr. • and. Mrs. Lawson. Hinz
and `family of Kitchener visited
on Sunday with Mrs. Sam Web-
ber and family. Visiting re- .
cently at the same home was
Mrs. Jack Dickert of Hatriston.
Visiting with Mr:, ..and Mrs.
Warren Zurbrigg ,on S.u:rid ay '
were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald, Hib-
berd of Harriston rand .Mr. and
Mn. Mel Penny and family of
R. R, 1, Gorrie. •
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Pomery
of Waterloo spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Emerson;
Ferguson.
ive prOvon we'll
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Buy a Manual
Portable and
pet the Camera
for only 'f0"
MANUALS
PRIM FROM
$112.95 to $149.15
BE THE .VILLAGE
GROCER .. .
Full asking price $21,900,
including stock, grossing
approximately $36,000 per
year. Store carries groceries,
dry goods, some hardware
and sells: gas. Living quar-
ters consists of 5 bedrooms
upstairs and downstairs
there are double living-
rooms, kitchen and 2 pc.
bath. Asking price includes
stock of approximately $5,-
000, equipment .and busi-
ness.
BOWLING ALLEY
PLUS DUPLEX
This prosperous business
is located in a busy mid -
Western Ontario town. It
consists of a modern bowl-
ing alley, constructed only
sevenyears ago, with eight
lanes, a lunch counter, air
conditioning, h a s living
quarters above with a kitch-
en, living room, two bed-
rooms and a bath, all elec-
trically heated and fully
'furnished. A drive-in snack
bar kept open in the sum-
mer season, and a brick du-
plex with gas heating, two
three - bedroom apartments
with a kitchen, living room
and a 4 pc: bath. The price
is right if you are interest-
ed. Owner will exchange a •
house or farm for part pay-
ment. Why not call today
and take advantage of this
opportunity to have your
own business.
JUST $12,0001-�-- WIT .:; TE�tMS
One -storey, 2 -bedroom home with Johns Manville sid,
ing, located on outskirts of Wingham. ': This home is: in .
excellent condition, newly decorated, complete with`broad
loom and tile floors, drapes, aluminum doors and windows
on a lot 156' x 267'. First come, first served. Inquire now.
FARMS
200 -acre farm in Grey Township with good home and
buildings. 155 acres workable, 20 in bush with. the'.`re=
mainder in pasture, river running- through the.farm. Ten -
room brick home including five bedrooms. Barn is 56' x °
72' with loose housing, plus 5 hog pens.' Drilled well On
pressure to both house and barn. Price: $28,500.
50 -ACRE FARM
Located in Morris Township, just 6 miles: from Wing -
ham, 30 acres workable, 5 acres of mixed bush and river
running through back of property. Barn 33' x '50`. with
8 tie-ups and loose'tabling. Four-bedroom brick home
with modern kitchen, 4 pc. bath and new oil forced -air
furnace. Drilled well on pressure to ,bcith house and barn.
Priced reasonably.
.Contact:
MC) PHOTO - LISTING
SERVICE
MULTIPLE LI$T111 1ESYICE .
F. E. MADILL
Assistant Superintendent of
Schools for. Huron County,
was the guest speaker at
Commencement exercises at
F. E. Madill Secondary School
last Friday. —A -T Photo.
Realtors, Wingham
"Rural Ontario Specialists"
•
"FOR THE BEST RESULTS
PHOTO -LIST YOUR PRO-
PERTY WITH DON HOLST"
•
Clarence Sutcliffe, Rep.
Wingham Off. 3573840
Res. Teeswater 392.6969
Gary R. Stevenson Rep.
00.357-3340; Res. 357-1216
Jake Jutxi, Re.i
Phone 357-1570, Wingham
:Parry McDonagh, Rep.
"'Phone 528-3423, Lucknow
200 -ACRE FARM
Situated close to Wingham is an attractive farm with an
excellent set of buildings and choice level land. The home
is modern throughout including many extras. Large barn
measures 50 x 83, mostly set up for beef. Implement
shed 32 x 62. The land is easy to work medium loam,
level and well drained. A good hard wood bush also adds
to the farm income. Adequate water supply is provided
by two drilled wells. The full price for this property is
less. than you think at only $26,900.00 with good terms
available. .
200 -ACRE FARM
Lucknow area, A choice beef farm, has proven to be
a real money maker. An attractive brick home is modern
throughout. Barn. in good solid condition, measures 35 x
,55 with an "L" 20 x 40. Implement shed 35 x 18 plus
a garage, hog barn 20 x 40 with implement shed above.
Second barn 35 x 90 with an "L" 20 x 60. Choice pro-
ductive land with 170 acres tillable, balarce is hardwodd
bush. Water supply is from a drilled well and a spring
creek. This. is a farm that will make anyone a better
than average living. Moderately priced at $40,000,00.
Good terms available.
REAL ESTATE AND BUSINESS .BROKER
ANNALISA FITZIMMONS, Rep.
176 Diagonal Road, Wingham, Phone 357-1117
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