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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-03-18, Page 6Pst� 0-7W WiqOmm Advance -Times, Thurs., March 18, 1876 A w Now to look our best + on a limited budget Accessor'les are the keynote size. The wide waist-einchers are Ws spring — for sprucing up a out. Go instead to the itty-bitty tired look, for tying a look to- narrow belts that make a party `stirrer or just for adding a dress look chic or can be woven springlike touch of color, Acces- through pant keepers. In a nice sories can make or break an out- shiny patent, they can enhance, tit — year the wrong accessories. or in a woven fabric, they can add and you may be dating or de- a sporty touch to denims and cas- stroying your entire look. ual clothes. The biggest thing on the fashion You will probably see more accessories scene this spring will hats this spring — anything from be the scarf. Large or small, long crocheted berets, to little brim - or shori, square or oblong, you med cloche hats color coordin- s- can do aliritxst anything with it. ated to match your outfit, to wide —' Knot it perkily around your neck Panama straws that are a perfect if you're wearing a peasant shield against hot sun that can t "! our complexion and damageIps �p blouse or T-shirt. Use it at the dry Y Pl g � neckline of a buttoned blouse to your hair., . give a tailored look. Add some Be your own gal when it comes oP shape around the waistline by to accessories. With a little im-. scarfing a flimsy big top. Or wrap agination, some spare time and a a scarf around the head, to minimum of material, you can , form anything from a turban to a make your own accessories. Tiny peasant kerchief to a decorative artificial flowers can add a head band. flead or waist bands spring touch to any outfit. A floral'�'� best be cotton so they won't come sash on a denim skirt, then match untied or slipUoff. Silk scarves in it w�"tthh a band of the same ma - isle s or tail- terian a wide -brimmed hat — sins, f ed yPl �' Patored checks or stripes will dress femy plus. You can buy pat - up a daytime ensemble. terns that allow you to make your Belts are big this spring and I own hat — to match your favorite mean big in popularity, not in pantsuit or pinafore dress. Or make flowers out of fabric and turn it into jewellery to match your favorite outfit. Embroidery Donnybrook UCW looks smashing on the softly j? draped tops or the standard T- ` DONNYBROOK — The March shirt. Many patterns for the new meeting of the United Church big tops also include the pattern t r Women was held last Wednesday for the embroidery trim so you evening at the home of Mrs. Sam don't have to be an artist, just Thompson with a good attend- handy with the needle. ance. Mrs. Ernest Snowden and Jewellery this year will be ear Mrs. Charles Jefferson had thy — to complement rather than charge of the program for which overpower your well-dressed the theme was "The Light of the look. The natural denim,look in World". beads — or pastels to match that "The Light of the World Is spring -toned suit, will pull your Jesus" was sting. Mrs. John look together. And of course, the POSTERS SUCH AS THESE deck the halls of Turnberry Hildebrand read the first scrip- gold chains will still add a touch Central School as elections for a student parliament are un- with six Grade 7 students running for the candidacy. Plat- ture, St. Matthew 5:13-16 and of fashion magic. The natural folding. The election is scheduled to take place March 17 forms will be discussed at an assembly. Mrs. Jefferson read St. John 1:1- crafted jewellery — beads, .15. Mrs. William Hardy gave the shells, seeds or animal tusks — is meditation and led in prayer fol- the in thing for the natural in lowed by all repeating the Lord's clothes — safari suits and the like r Prayer in unison. "Saviour Like a — or even for summer prints. Man's sinful Course at Palmerston Centre Shepherd Lead Us" was sung and Little things like accessories nature is theme Miss Ellen Thompson played two should be saved from fad to fad. piano solos. They don't take much space and of worship service open to students and adults Mrs. Snowden and Mrs. can return in popularity a few Margaret Leddy took charge of years hence. If you toss them out Man's sinful nature and the a the study period about p native or give them away, you may re purpose of baptism were the church worker, Harriet Mul- gret it, for just that right look themes of Pastor Ross Smith's Midwestern Ontario residents economic developments as well forms are available from Harold bango, and her missionary work may be achieved with that little talk as he spoke to the morning can study modern history in as the political events. Forbes at the Midwestern Re- in Zambia. necklace you thought was out of congregation at the Wingham Palmerston this spring. The Uni- Each Monday evening session gional Centre, Palmerston (tele - Mrs. Snowden conducted the date in 1972 or the earrings that Baptist Church on Sunday. versity of Waterloo is offering a will start at 7:00 p.m. and will run phone 343-2015, extension 219), or business. The Presbyterial meet- looked like monstrosities in '74! "Man is a sinner," he said. "He course called "Europe in the to about 10:00 p.m. from Don Kasta, Coordinator of ing which had been postponed on is chargeable to God for his own Twentieth Century" (from 1900 to People wishing to register for Part-time Studies, University of account of weather conditions sin. Because we are the offspring the Second World War) at the the course are urged to apply W terloo (telephone 885-1211, ex - will be March 17 in Brucefield Knox WMS plans Midwestern Regional Centre, now. Prospective students who asion 3447E with Mrs. Ann Van Dyke of P of Adam and man brings forth Palmerston. have completed Ontario grade 13 A special information night will Y after his kind we are born sin Shakespeare speaking on 'Toronto bus trip ners." This wil'i be the third consecu- with an average of so per cent or be held in the Palmerston Centre, Bangladesh. Mrs. Stuart Cham- GORRIE —Mrs. Burns Stew- However, he continued, it is a tive year � W has held courses at more are usually admitted as a Monday, April 12, starting at 8:00 ney read the minutes of the art was hostess for the Knox wrong idea to say that we are the Centre. Psychology and matter of course. Persons wto p.m. Mr. Ledbetter and other previous meeting and the offer- Presbyterian Women's Mis- guilty of Adam's sin. Rather, "I sociology have been offered dur- have not completed grade 13 representatives of the university ing was received. A thank you sionary Society on March 10. am born a sinner because I am a ing the past two spring terms. should apply for admission as will be on hand. note was read. "It's part of our effort to make -'adult students. They must We'll be happy to meet with Mrs. William A. Smith, presi- child of Adam." the universitymore accessible," nave been awn from formal anyone interested," he says. Mrs. Otto Weber and Mrs. dent, opened the meeting with the Infant baptism was devised to Y "The Palmerston centre provides Snowden each gave a reading poem, "`God's Garden of De- remove this original sin, passed says Prof. Ken Ledbetter, an as education for at least two years; explaining the theme "The light light", followed by the WMS Pur- on by Adam to his descendants sociate dean in UW's faculty of their applications will be con- an opportunity for many people Of the world" which ended with a pose in unison, and offered but the Bible does not teach in- arts and organizer of the pro- sidered individually,. who can't get' to the Waterloo poem, "Lighted Windows". Mrs. prayer. fant baptism, nor does it teach gram. "The course will start "But it's not how far a person campus to actually go to univer- Hilliard Jefferson sang a solo, Mrs. James Robinson read the that baptism removes sin. On the Monday, May 3, and continue Pe sity (even though they may not P ever Monday evening for 12- has gone in formal education that have finished high school), to find "Tell me the Stories of Jesus minutes. Plans were made for contrary, Jesus said, "Except e y Y g accompanied on the nano b P Y weeks. It will count as one half- interests us most," says Mr. Led- out more about an interesting P P Y members to take a bus trip to be converted and become as little credit towards a university de- better. "Though they may not subject, or perhaps if they are al - Mrs. Robert Jefferson. Brighten Toronto and tour Knox Church children, ye shall not enter into have a rade 13 diploma, we be- read attendinguniversity dur- the Corner where You Are" was and College and church offices the kingdom of heaven." gree' Neve man kers work a ri- in y Y Prof. Robert Wynne, a UW fac Y PeoP g the fall and winter months, to sung and Mrs. Charles Jefferson with dinner in a Chinese Church. "Therefore," the speaker said, ulty member since 1961, will ence and community responsi- pick up an extra half -credit." closed the meeting with a bene- On April 20 they plan to entertain "we must have the faith, purity teach the course. His particular bilities are important credentials Library materials will be made diction prayer. the residents of Fordwich Nurs- and the guiltlessness of a little toe. We give these careful con The hostess served lunch as i Home. child in order to enter heaven." interest is modern German his- g available to Palmerston students tory. The course will give stn sideration and we encourage through Mr. Forbes. Fee for the sisted by Mrs. Margaret Leddy Synodical President Mrs. Alvin Pastor Smith's morning Bible dents insight into the history of adult students to take our courses and Mrs. John Hildebrand. Mundell, Belmore, will be the references were chosen from St. the major European countries in Palmerston." guest speaker for the Easter Matthew's Gospel and Paul's after 1900, stressing social and Information and application Thankoffering on A ril 14 1 Iters to the Romans and C 'n course is 160. The fee is waived for persons eo years of age or old- er. While people taking the course for credit must be admitted as University of Waterloo students, others who wish to attend it simp- ly as a free lecture series are wel- wwe Lu du ov. Mr. Ledbetter says the univer- sity's program at the Centre will continue this fall with an Engltsb credit course, -Women in Liter- ature." It will deal with the role of women in British, Canadian and American litere4ure, and works by both men and women writers..Mr. Ledbetter will teach this course himself. Furtber in - able on the April 12 information night. D. 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He said that we are - y BOOKAROUND. 1� an thing ut ahead of Him If 1-k se ch 11en ed to d o th 1 1 th d t t y p i ewi � g ev ur a The Ontario Consumer Mm- sa esman c arms e e ec ors God is not first in our lives we Word of God. istry is cracking down on the lat- have been approved by the local SPRING have idols that are taking God's As John devoured the book of est door-to-door sales offer, Sid- fire department." place. They can be pleasure, the judgments that were to fall ney Handleman warns. Only the Underwriters' Labor - greed, self or other material upon man, it resulted in giving "Companies around the prov- atories of Canada test these de- i things that keep us from worship- him an upset stomach. The lost ince have been peddling heat and vices to make sure they meet cer- READMAN Ping God' the speaker said. state of man should so grip the smoke detectors," the Minister tain standards. Fire departments The meeting closed with the heart of the Christian that he said. "Many are using scare tac- do not approve them. Cleaners and Men's Wear singing of "The Day Thou Gavest should also become upset over tics to pressure consumers into "Salesmen were also trying to Lord, Is Ended", and Mrs. John man's condition. buying overpriced devices which sell detectors for every room in WINGHAM Brush led in prayer. The presi- "We are to give forth the mes- are no better than any in the local the house," he said. "This is not dent thanked the hostess and sage of salvation, through faith in department store. necessary." lunch was served. Jesus Christ," he urged. "My investigative staff has al- Consumers interested in buy- � On Thursday evening, the film, ready charged one firm in Sud- ing heat and smoke detectors, "To Russia With Love", will be bury," he said. "Vanguard Fire Mr. Handleman said, "...should shown in the church at 8 p.m. Fri- Alarms Ltd. and their franchisee, comparison shop. Don't take the day evening, also at 8, all high Norman Langlois, ..have been word of a salesman at your �I St. Paul's Cschool-aged young people are in- charged under the. Business door vited to a time of Christian practices Act for using high pres- (ANGLiC`AN ) fellowship to be held in the sure sales tactics and misrep- church. resenting their product." Charges have also been laid I W I N G H A M under the Consumer Protection AUBURN iii II Act for selling door-to-door with- �ut being registered as an itiner- The first meeting of Auburn ill REV. T. K. HAWTHORN, Rector ant seller. 4-H Club was held at Donnybrook MRS. D. RICHARDSON, Organist BELGRAVE Ii CLUB ' Ministry investigation started at the home of Mrs. Ted Robinson 9 Barb Muscheid was elected on Saturday at 9:30 a.m. and Choir Leader after several consumer con Miss Catherine Foran was president of the club when 11 plaints had been received in the members held their first meeting Sudbury Consumer Protection introduced by Mrs. Robinson. SUNDAY, MARCH 21 at the home of Mrs. Moore. Bureau. The election of officers was held Lent 3 ' Bonnie Walker is vice-president Mr. Handleman cautioned con- and the officers are as follows: .a.m.---Holy Communion and Lori Thompson, secretary. sumers against buying detectors g y q President, Ellen Thompson; first vice-pres., Margaret Foran; P g Your 1975 Income Tax Guide has been 1 4 11:00 a.m.—Morns Prayer and Sermon W Mrs. Johnston, introducing the project, "A Touch of Stitchery", from door-to-door salesmen. "We have cases where a sales Press reporter, Judy Robinson; , written a, make complaint, your tax form Ica difficult than you might think discussed color, using the color man entefs the home with an treasurer, Anne Boyle; telephone In mo,sl.rases, all you have to, do is EVENTS wheel for demonstrating. Mrs. audio-visual presentation show- girls, Janice Robinson and follow the blue section starting at the fent Party Thurs., March 18 --Euchre Par in Parish Hall, Moore discussed the general out- ing in gruesome detail the dan- Doreen Jefferson. of the guide. It will lead you through 8:30 p.m. line of the project and explained gers of being trapped in a House Color and color harmony were the tar fo,nn and schedules step by step. Fri., March 19---B.A.C. banquet at St. Paul's the articles the girls are to make. fire ,I c? discussed. The girls are to take a Sun., March 21- Corporate Communion and The next meeting will be held "This sort of thing can make suggestion for the cover and for a for the club next week. Breakfast, 8:30 a.m. March 29 at the home of Connie Meurs. consumers highly susceptible to a name Ellen closed the meeting. . and Betty sales pitch, especially when the 0 ti r When you finish, check your calculation tur accuracy and Include all your receipts with your return. ( iv, „n Do it yuunclf. Sec howdifficult it. isn't. ' Revenue Canada Revenu Canada Taxation IMP61 Non Rud (,ellen I hon Rud Cullen MmiSler MrniStre