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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1955-12-21, Page 7Sunday School Concert "know WHAT I'M POINTING at?" ’’Well, actually, I’m not really pointing at anything, I’m merely here to point out the value of having a well-known trust company to administer your estate. You see, your estate is far too important to put away in the background.” He has a point, you know. If you were to take advantage of the co-operation and experience of The Sterling Trusts Corporation now, it could very well save a lot of inconvenience and trouble later. Write today for our free booklet, “Blueprint For Your Family.” It covers many of the aspects of estate administration. Rev. C. Krug was chairman of the Sunday School concert held at the Brick United Church last Friday, when a good crowd gathered and pre­ sented an interesting program of re­ citations, skits, dialogues and musical numbers. Santa Claus arrived in time to distribute gifts from a loaded tree. Lunch was served. Personals Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Ribey, Lois and Ross and Miss Gwen Howe, of Port Elgin, visited on Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Albert Coultes. Mr, and Mrs, Bert Moggach and family visited for a few days last week with her parents, Mr. and "Mrs. A, Pratt, of Tillsonburg, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Currie visited last Friday at the home of her daugh­ ter, Mrs. K. Pettaplace, of Teeswater. Mrs. Harry TichboUrne, of Goderich, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. D. Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Scholtz visited on Sunday at the home of his brother, Mr. Reg. Scholtz, of Auburn. Mr. and Mrs. C. Falconer spent last Wednesday at Caledon where his mother, Mrs. John Falconer, has been very poorly. Mrs. Irene Paterson, of Toronto, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Wm, Taylor. Many of the pupils from this dis­ trict jyere well up in their classes at the recent exams at W.D.H.S. We congratulate them. Many farmers in this district with a low supply of water in their wells are hoping for a good thaw and a let-up of the cold weather. THE TRUSTS BRANCH OFFICE CORPORATION HEAD OFFICE Rev. N. Caswell Addresses W.I. WHITECHURCH------The monthly meeting of the Women’s Institute was held last Tuesday in the Whitechurch Memorial Hall with the president, Mrs. Frank Ross presiding. At the opening exercises all sang Christmas carols. Mrs. A. McQuillin gave a Christmas reading and Rev. N. Caswell gave an interesting address, speaking on “Let’s Make Christ Central in Our Christ­ mas.” He emphasized the need of quiet prayer and not going into excess with our giving or feasting, not think­ ing of ourselves but of what we can do to make others happy. Mrs. Nelson Pickell played several Christmas numbers. All were interest­ ed in the display of Christmas dainties which had been made. Lunch was served and there was an exchange of gifts. The meeting closed with the National Anthem. OFFERS YOU New fast train to Major Western Points i Christinas at Indian School Heard by WMS WHITECHURCH — The W.M.S. meeting of the Presbyterian Church was held last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Robt. Ross with 16 ladies pre­ sent and with Mrs. Gordon McBurney presiding. The Scripture lesson from Luke was read by Mrs. Johnston Conn and the passages from Isaiah were read by Mrs. Geo. McKague, Mrs. F. Coulter and Mrs. Jas. Laidlaw. Mrs. Jas. Mclnnes led in prayer and Mrs. Ross had charge of the topic, “No Room in the Inn.” This was a Christmas topic which explained the theme, good tidings and great joy to all people. Mrs. McQuillin gave a read­ ing, “Just One More Guest” and Mrs. Earl Caslick gave an interesting ac­ count of the Christmas spent at the Cecelia Jeffrey Indian School at Ken- ora. Mrs. Caswell read a poem of prayer for the New Year. Mrs. Alex Robertson, and Mrs. G. McBurney sang “Away in a Manger.” Mrs. D. Craig, president, presided for the business period and the ladies were pleased that they had exceeded their allocation of $151.00. Mrs. Craig closed the meeting with prayer. Convenient Train to Ma|or and Intermediate Western Points % • Wide range of modern accommodations to suit every budget • Enjoy economical meals or snacks on both trains in the Coffee Shop. Dining Car service is also provided • Inquire about the money­ saving Family Fare Blah • Ticket agents can have a drive-yourself car waiting for you on arrival if you wish e For reservations and information see, write or phone yo'ur local Canadian National Paasenger Agent. First naval vessel to circle North America is HMCS Labrador, which recently made its way through polar seas from Atlantic to Pacific. We’re proud that the three specially built landing craft she carried to ferry men and supplies to Arctic shore bases were made of welded aluminum —and that they did thc job. Aluminum is active in the patrol and defence of our coasts, skies and northern wastes. So it is good to know that Canada is the world’s second largest alu­ minum supplier with five pro­ ducing plants in Quebec and British Columbia. ALUMINUM COMPANY OF CANADA, LTD. ZALCAN) The Wingham Advanoe-Tiinee, Wednesday, December «1, 1BC6 Pag* Savvai PITCHER’S SERVICE STATION Ontario MASSEY-HARRIS DEALER til #7 cheery word for a cheery season .. may your Holidaybe a merry one! *7 i (ay the Christmas Spirit glow in your heart and Good Fortune smile bright­ ly upon you through all the days of the New Year hrldtmaA DUNLOP’S SHOE STORE WINGHAM Fun and Good Cheer and Good Health the year through.. An abundance of these Is our Yule wish for you! MORRISBANK CORNERS BLUEVALE Wingham To all our friends we extend our sincerest wishes for a joyous Holiday Season. General Insurance Go all our friends and neighbors we wish deep, lasting happiness and hearty good fellowship.