HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-04-08, Page 7How to look our best The Wingham Advance Times, Thurs., April 8, 1976 7
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NOTICE on a limited bud et withtheirtwo children, " ''
9 and Shawn.
On March 34, a Fireside was
by Lavoune Ballagb the -earth tones will pull the look held in the chapel, with such an
IF YOUR ADVAKE-TIMES LABEL r Once upon a time, long ago, it together. excellent turn -out that extra
READS APRIL, 9-a-7.6 was generally felt that certain Always good in spring and +» chairs had to be set up at the back
colors were for certain events or summer, to brighten your look or of the room. It was a real treat to.
YOUR SUBSMPY" is DUE special times of
Year. Darker your personality or ju$i compete have Russ Ballard, president of
colors were considered winter with the brilliant spring flowers, ' the Canada Toronto Mission, as
wear while you dragged out the are the bright colors — the daffo- the guest speaker. President EW -
fights lights for the warmer days. Black dil yellows, shocking pinks, bril- lard, from Utah, is in Toronto for
Adwin was for mourning, pastels were liant fire engine reds, royal navy, �, Y three years to head the Mission.
ee Times often to be avoided because they bright blue or green and sunny � He gets no salary from the
just were not practical. Thank orange. They particularly look ` church and must support himself
goodness, times have than ed. nice coordinated — with a tin a Y " x s '
g y 1� F and his family during this time.
You are no longer looked upon figured print of the same color to President Ballard told the mem-
os poorly -dressed if you show up mute the brightness, or with a lit- bers and guests some of the
in January wearing a pretty pas- He figured cotton -polyester print' #; church beliefs, and that the
tel or in the middle of the summer accessory that complements the -! Mormon Church in Ontario is now
Din a dark pantsuit. Colors tom- solid color. Keep accessories to a experiencing its greatest growth
Q plement your color—and winter bare minimum or the look could .� i ,. - in history. Although there are
or summer, they can make you become overpowering. In this + �:' t➢i= some 200 missionaries in Ontario
look like a million dollars' worth category of colors, comes the (young men of about 20-21 who
of rainbow, ever -popular navy and white for
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work in pairs), Ambleside last its
If you are naturally darkcom- spring and don't ever think it is r '- "'; two, because they were badly
Mouthwash 22 oz. plexioned, you will look smashing passe. There are no two colors;y x ru : needed in the Toronto area where
in the vibrant tones that will be that make you look as well -dress t X ,�,.� y so many people are interested in
L• popular this spring. Deeply -toned ed. Keep your accessories plain ��,"I !i i� M� .;�, taking the church classes that
ste r• n e with a smash of oriental bright- navy or plain white and keep h there just aren't enough mission-
ness, they will be `a brilliant jade jewellery very plain and tailored „ _ " aries to teach them Following
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Gillette Trac II
Razor x2.19
Kotex 30's
Tampons $1 .39
Bath Oil Beads 16 oz.
Softique,
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green, a deep teal blue, a deep
or you've lost your well-dressed
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President Ballard's talk, a lunch
russet orange, a harvest gold or a
look.
.79
New Skippy Peanut Buttr 1 Ib. ..........
was served in the cultural hall.
bright wine -pink Brighten them
And another little tip about ac-
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March also saw the loss of one
with white accessories and they
cessories —'if you've returned to
Pkg..99
Carnation Evaporated Milk
of the members, little Kathy
will move nicely into summer.
the hat -and -gloves well-dressed
Phone 335-3451 Gorrie
Main. Kathy is sadly missed by
Mute them with black for a richer
look, keep the gloves white. Black
the Ambleside Branch, but all are
look.
gloves are for mourning and
THESE TWO four-year olds anxiously await their turn to
register for the kindergarten
confident she is with her Heaven -
If you are medium to fair but
colored gloves cheapen your out-
class at Wingham Public School Thursday morning. Mark Heard and Keith Metcalf, both
ly Father. It is hoped that the
looking forward to getting a nice
fit. White shows you are a stylish
of Wingham, don't seem to be too apprehensive.
sorrow over her passing will con -
tan, your spring and summer
woman.
tinually lessen for her parents
colors will be the pastels. They
never go out of style. A lovely
Popular in prints this year will
be the patchworks which look so
Activities for
and friends.
mint green or pale peach will
great with denims. The tiny floral
numerous congregation
probably be the most popular but
youIl also see a spring -toned pale
prints are back and in a pretty
summer dirndle skirt or flounced
March has been a busy month church. Following a delicious
for the members of the Amble- buffet meal, all were reminded of
families from the Ambleside
Branch travelled to Washington,
pink, a flattering wedgewood
flared dress, it is just about the
side Branch of the Church of the purposes of the society—to
D.C. to go through the Washing -
blue, a beautiful sea aqua and a
most feminine romantic look you
Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. teach the gospel and develop
ton Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Wil
soft lilac. They are very feminine
can find. Stripes are in — ver-
A conference was held in London faith; to care for the poor, sick
liam Coulbeck, with their three
STYLISH STITCHERS
and flattering, in pantsuits, two-
tical, horizontal or diagonal — in
on the 14th of this month, at- and unfortunate; to raise human
children, Leah, Bradley and
BELGRAVE — Nine members
piece dress suits but most of all, a
skirts, dresses, big tops or blous-
tended by over 700 "Mormons". life to its highest level; to give
Stacy, of Ripley, were sealed in
and their leaders, Mrs. James
basic little summer dress with
es. But be careful — horizontal
In April this area will become a guidance and training in the
the Temple on March 26. Those
Bakelaar and M. Robert Gor-
flared skirt and puffed sleeves.
stripes make you look wider so
stake, taking in members from homemaking Arts and skills, and
attending the sealing were Mr.
don, attended the meeting in the
You will look as cool as a cucum-
aren't for the big gal. Vertical
Windsor, Sarnia, London and the to foster love or religion, educa-
and Mrs. Rene Seaborn of
community rooms on Monday.
oer on the hottest day — and
stripes will make the tall and thin
surroundng areas. tion, culture and refinement.
Harriston, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart
The girls were taught how to do
make others around you cool too.
gal look like a stringbean. But if
On March 17, the Relief So- Following this a most interesting
Bourne, Mr. and Mrs. Ian Sellars
the back stitch. Mrs. Gordon ex -
Accessories for the pastels will be
you can wear them, they're the
ciety, the women's organization, film was shown, of "China, The
of Cargill, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
plained how to transfer a design
mainly white, unless you can find
IN thing right now! Stripes are
held its annual anniversary New Shanghai".
Tulett, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Main
to fabric, how to thread a needle
a good match.
hard to sew; if you're not ex-
dinner in the cultural hall of the During winter break several
of Teeswater, Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Properly and how to start and
The deep earthy natural tones
perienced, better forget it!
McEachran of Sarnia.
finish a pattern. The girls worked
of the winter will continue into
This month the branch wel-
on an article for Achievement
spring and summer. Flattering toDay.
almost everyone, they will be
in
Euchre winners
Couple celebrate
comes Miss Lucy McCann of
Hanover and Mr. and Mrs.
The next meeting will be held
available many spring fabrics
BLUEVALE — Eight tables
Wayne Hackett of Dungannon
April 12 in the arena.'
and will look good with a variety
were in play in the Community
of accessories because the are
Y Hall on Thursday evening when 55th a n n i v ers ar
neutral in shade. Move to an olive Doris Adams and Alba Mundell
green, a clay-volored orange- were in charge of the euchre
rust, a dull denim blue, beige or party. FORDWICH — When they were Bentinck Township in Grey
off-whthe waleand dressedllook for ill really
spring Those winning prizes were, married 55 years ago on March County.
P g• high lady, Eva Heimpel; low 29. 1921 William d. Kreller and Mrs. Kreller's sister, Mrs.
Except for beige and off-white, lady, Anna Johnston; high man, Catherine Polfuss drove to the Emma Pfeffer of Elbow, Sask.,
which you may want to spruce up Lloyd Taylor; low man, Gordon Lutheran parsonage in Walker- and Mr. Kreller's brother
r with a dash of color, your acces- Machan; lucky draw, Lolo Mannton in style. The bride's brother Charles of RR 1, Wroxeter were
sories will also be on the natural The next euchre will be on April had a 490 Chev, one of the earliest their wedding attendants. The
earthy line. Straw bags and hats 15 with Mr. and Mrs. Burns Mof- cars in the area, in which they were also on hand to help the
will look fantastic with the en- fatt, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mof- rode couple celebrate their 55th anni-
semble. Woven belts or sashes fatt and Mrs. Lolo Mann as con- Fifty-five years later however versary on Sunday.
and jewellery in the new close -to-. veners. Mr. Kreller, now of Fordwich,
still confesses a love for horses. Prior to the family gathering in
Celebrating their anniversary on Fordwich on Sunday a family
Sunday at a family gathering at dinner was enjoyed at the 4 Aces
the home of their son, Robert in Clifford.
Kreller of Fordwich, the groom of Mr. and Mrs. Kreller have
55 years ago said, "I wouldn't three children including one HURON COUNTY
Ambb mind driving a team yet." daughter Mrs. Elmer (Ruth)
CURRAH'S GENERAL STORE
Sun Squeeze Orange Juice (Frozen) 12 oz......
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Chung .King Chinese Dinners - 3 varieties.ea.
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E.D. Smith Cherry Pie Fill 19 oz. . . .......
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New Skippy Peanut Buttr 1 Ib. ..........
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Schneider's Farmer's SaIge ...........
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Schneider's Loose Wieners
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Neilson's '2 gal. Famous Ice Cream .. .. ..
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We have Group Buying of Olympic Tickets
Phone 335-3451 Gorrie
"He has a model team of horses Harding of Fordwich and two FAMILY PLANNING PROJECT
that he often takes down and sons. Robert of Fordwich and
looks at," his wife said. William of Kitchener. They also INVITES YOU TO ATTEND
After they were married by enjoy the company of their 12
Rev. weds j h e iii evalkertothe grandchildren and two great BIRTH CONTROL CLINIC
• newlyweds ourneyed by horse grandchildren. ,
and buggy to the groom's farm. They are members of the EVERY MONDAY EVENING
They made their home at RR 1, congregation of the Fordwich
Wroxeter until moving to Ford- Kingdom Hall.
with five years ago.
Besides his fondness for horses, From 6:30 - 9:00
Mrs. Krelltsr is a native of Car- Mr. Kreller enjoys woodworking HURON COUNTY HEALTH UNIT
rick Township in Bruce County and gardening. His wife also en- Catherine St.
while her husband was born in joys gardening and crocheting. Wingham
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MARRIED 55 YEARS—Mr. and Mrs. William J. Krcller of
Fordwich (seated) celebrated their 55th wedding anni
versary on Sunday. Standing behind them are their attend
ants of 55 years ago, Mrs. Emma Pfeffer of Elbow, Sask.,
and Charles Kreller of RR 1, Wroxeter.
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BRIGHTEN YOUR
HOME DURING THE
NEW SPRING
SEASON.
Attractively Potted.
Now Blooming
Daffodils - Tulips
Mixed Pots
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