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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1975-02-13, Page 9b'w 'hxsw wr.s.. •.�.+ The BEFORE YOU SHOP THE STORES GRADE SEVEN AND EIGHT students competing in the Howick Central Intermediate public speaking competitions Feb, 4 were: Nancy Dickson, Mary Beth Sanderson, first prace winner Sandy Carson, second place winner Patsy Faulkner, Shirley Versteeg and Greg Nancekivell. The pub- lic speaking contest was sponsored by the Howick Legion who also presented trophies to the winners. Save Time ,.. Save Money Compare Features .... Compare Prices ... Find out which nearby stores have what you're looking for �ou'll find shopping, a whole lot easier and more fun, too. .21 bP v-rliTtAftebole waif THE ADVANCE -TIMES to read and read ADVANCE -TIMES to buy MATERNITY WEAR at the SEPARATE SNOPPE Main Corner Clinton Open 2-6 Closed Weds. rA glamor girl like me needs Bolt►tOMm POWDER • OIL • SHAMPOO • SOAP I can't trust my delicate skin and hair to•anything less than Baby's Own. Pure and' gentle. Baby's Own prod- ucts are tender as a mother's touch The soap, oil and - shampoo all contain sooth- ing Lanolin. The soft and ,.,�,r.sji4. ciWder O • vg" diaper rash. $aby's n Is just made for a glamor girl like me! JUNIOR SPEAKERS -of grades five and six competing in the Howick Central School pub- lic speaking competition' Feb. 4 were: Margaret Kreller, Tammy Brown, second place winner Regan Dettman, first place winner Rosemary Oakley, Karen Bradshaw and Brenda Mann. The Howick Legion sponsored the'contest and presented trophies to the winners. o;, �.�' �,, .A : y�t.fM,n. 4� Centennial is theme for WMS meeting Mrs. G. Wall, Mrs. G. Day and Mrs. G. Fisher were in charge of the devotional portion of the monthly meeting of the Women's Missionary Society which was held in St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church on Tuesday of last week. The meeting was opened with the call to worship and a hymn was sung. Scripture, Matthew 25:34-45, was read by Mrs. B. Holmes. The meditation, "Centennial Theme;', written by Mirrette DiGangi, was delivered by Mrs. Fisher and Mrs. Lapp led in prayer. A piano instr mental was given by Mrs. W. Conn. The study, "City Traffic", -was taken by Mrs. Wall, Mrs. Day and Mrs. Fisher. A mission hymn was sung and Mrs. Hughes led in prayer. Mrs. Horace Aitchison took charge of the .business portion of to buyaSealyPosturepedic before prices o u $2O to $60! s ggglt'. a - • ..... � ✓ �.. f•���a�'`s�.r .M�'. -�•'' .. �i..-� 99.�.< 3 •},�5 �.n� '� i"•`l4 ..•. �I■IJ�I.YJS� • You may never again see Posture- ' pedic quality at these A r ;.• t , low prices. Designed in cooperation with leading orthopedic sur ns for firm support. "No morning backache from sleeping"on a too -soft mattress." These prices while stock lasts! Twin Size ea. Pe. Full Size ea. pc. $139.95 Queen Size '60x80" 2 -pc. set $339.95 King Size 76x80" 3 -pc. set $479.95 THREE RNITURE cuRRIE s FLOORS OF QUALfTY PATRICIA ANNE (Patti) Callahan and James Ralph Schauber were united in marriage in a ceremony per- formed by Rev. A. J. Nolan of Wingham In the Sacred Heart Church, Teeswater, on Saturday, January 11, at four 'clock. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. John Callahan of Teeswater and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schauber of Milverton. ThP couple now resides In Milverton. the meeting. The meeting closed with the singing of a hymn and prayer by Mrs. Elliott. A social hour was enjoyed with refreshments. Pfteavaa —Don Collar was the guest speaker at the services of the Wingbam Baptist Church on Sun- day. —David Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bennett, is among the young people who left Tues- - day for the Quebec Winter Carni- val. —Mrs. Alice Newton accom- panied Mrs. Evelyn Hart to Oshawa and visited " weeks with their family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hart, Douglas and Dale. '!."-.L E^►LEE .. and the -40Y. of *Vice", theme of the Meth* of lase United Church which was held 'tn. the School room of the ,eburch ► . Wednesday efWee / The worship ship service • was Pen - ed with the sil#g; '�0- . torY hymn "Take My a", Unit One presentedJ - ings and meditation on t theme - Mrs. 1I. Nicholson, the presi- dent, introduced the. flew b book for 1975,]�� entitled "MissonT I ".-m two lidos, "Let I "CRs Peace' • Earth"� and "Amazingv Grace", by Mrs, Keith Ni io n of Unit` }VW." s Thepresi tri Frit . , films, "Mission periment in Outreac showed the diversity 0 pr the church has sponsoredor . ed with, where the need is i large county. During the busi»rs portion .of the meeting, a decision was made to hold a garden party on June °4, Plans were also made for the purchase of variousneeds for the kitchen and Sunday School Groom;; Delegates were c to at tend the annual UCW meeting a Listowel on February `26 : a hopes were expressed for a attendance from Bluevale. At the' close of the meeting sale of homemade. baking w held, following which lunch w served by Unit Three. Social Seniors WROXETEIR - Mr. and Alex Petrie and Mr. and Andy Gibson were in charge 'o the Social Seniors' euchre in the.` hall February . 3: Seventables' were in play. Ladies' highprise. was won by Mrs. Ila Paulin; low by Mrs. Lyda Reidt; -inen's high Bill Brown; low, Frank king. Alex Petrie had the most lone hands. Mrs. Dorothy McGee an- nounced a ladies' craft class for Monday afternoon of this week. Crokinole players • are especially invited to ' the next meeting, February 17 at, 8:30, Euchre will also .be played,. ,. .L 1 rw.,yny�a int � -• 1�,`:7 N Healing ubsiance: Shrinks Piles Exclusive healing »abaace proven to shrink beatorchoiis and repair damaged Buie. A renowned research institute has found a unique healing substance with the ability to shrink hemor- rhoids painlessly. It relieves itching and discomfort in minutes and speeds up healing of the injured, inflamed tissue. In case aftet case. while gent relieving pain. actual reductio (shrinkage) took place. !lost important of all—results were so thorough that this improve- ment was maintained over a period of many months. 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