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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1952-03-12, Page 9$145.00 1 Electric Washer $130.00 reg. $161.00 1 Electric Refrigerator, 9 cu. ft. $399.00 reg. $439.00 1 Electric Refrigerator, 9 cu. ft. reg. $399.00 $359.00 1 Electric Sewing Machine reg. $179.00 Aarame.............,isaanimumraurawassornoccasmeograwasa...nmastuen t• Finished Modernite Wall Board Regular $12,80 ON SALE $11.00 4 LADIES If you need good enamelware come on in for the 20% OFF all purchases this week and next. Quality Always Spare yourself the pain of "shopping around" for a Monument to honour your loved one. Depend on our reputation for highest quality and fair dealings. See Us First. WHILE THEY LAST ma me ea en WI MO - all Less 25% all Less 20% THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES ST CK Hoover Vacuum Cleaners ... ess 20% for 1 week Full Line Of Electric Toasters WE ARE OFFERING 15% OFF ON ALL TRICYCLES WAGONS BICYCLES 'WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12th., 1952 a BERME • W.M.S. The regular monthly meeting of the W.M.S, of Koox Presbyterian Church was held on Tuesday, March 4th., at the home of Mrs. Art Scott. The meeting opened with prayer by the 'president, followed by hymn 449. The Scripture was read by Mrs. Leitch from Romans 10, 1-5 and Mrs. Garner Nicholson led in prayer. The Glad Tidings prayer was given by Mrs. R. J. Scott. The roll call was answered by a verse from the Psalms. The minutes, of the l.tNt meeting were read and the treasurer's report given, followed by a short business period. Miss Agnes Mason end Mrs. Athol Bruce gave the topic, thy third chap- ter from the Study Book, "Meet the South Americans," and told of th.. early Evangelical witr..ss and the various reasons why that witness was requested by Soath Americans, also about the contribution made by Canadians through the work of the Canadian Baptist Church in Bolivia Mrs. Bruce told of the co-operative work done by Protestants in South America, indicating the great need for all Protestants to work together in evangelizing that land. Hymn 448 was sung and the meeting closed with prayer by the president. Euchre Club The euchre club of the 9th line were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook on Friday evening. Nine tables of cards were played with high scores won by Mrs. Clarence Chamney and Harold Walsh while consolation prizes went to Mrs. John Mason and Louis Stonehouse. The next party will be held at the school house and will include a box social. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Vincent and family of London, spent the week- end with Belgrave relatives. Mr.eand Mrs. Gordon McBurney and family, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. McB,urney. Misses Anne Chamney and Winni- fred Baker of Mothercraft Hospital, Toronto visited on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Chamney. Mrs. Laura Johnson and baby of Wingham, are moving this week and will reside with her father, Mr. Jos. Yuill. Miss Jean Hayes of Elyria, Ohio, spent a few days with her grand- mother, Mrs. Thos. Brydges. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Mason Robinson on the arrival of a baby girl. Mrs. R. J. Scott spent the week- end at Listowel at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- Millan. merits were made to finish the oth- ers. The afternoon Auxiliary will en- tertain the Evening Auxiliary, at the Easter meeting, Visits to the sick and shut-ins were reported. Mrs, George Martin had charge of the Worship period, reading the Call to Worship and Scripture. The topic, "Our Fellow-Canadians from the Orient." The leader stated, aside from churches not much had been done to welcome these people, so as to feel at home in our midst. A play- let to illustrate this fact was given by Mrs. O. Martin, Mrs. Jas. Michie 1 and Mrs. E. Anderson. The meeting closed by singing a hymn and re- peating in unison the Mizpah Bene- diction. United Church The March meeting of the Wo- men's Association was held in the Sunday School room with a good at- 1 tendance. The president, Mrs. tyle Hopper, presided and opened the meeting with hymn 400, followed by all repeating the Lord's Prayer, The report of the previous meeting was . . • Ladies' Guild The Ladies' Guild of Trinity Ang- lican Church held their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. A. Per- due, with the president in the chair. After opening the meeting in the usual manner, several items of busi- ness were discussed. A letter of thanks was read. Rev. Mr. Bramwell read an interesting chapter from the Lenten Book on the first words from the Cross, ''Father Forgive them for they know not what they do." Mrs. Bradburn then read one of Edgar Guest's poems, entitled "Dear Father." Mrs. A. Higgins conducted a contest which was thoroughly en- joyed by all. The meeting closed with prayer and lunch was served by the hostesses. Knox United During the remainder of the Len- ten season, up to and including Eas- " ter, the minister will, follow up with studies in St. Mark's Gospel at the morning and afternoon services. Make a special effort to attend, Sunday, March 16th., in the even- ing, there will be an open meeting of the Y.P.U. A set of slides entitled "By Ship, Sleigh and Snowmobile," will be shown. These slides depict the work done by Mr. and Mrs. Lester Burry on the Northern Lab- rador. Everybody welcome. W. I. The Agriculture meeting of the Women's Institute will be held in the Community Club Room on Tues- day, March 18th., at 2.30 p.m. "The kiss of the son for pardon, the song of the birds for mirth; One is near- er God's heart in the garden, than anywhere else on earth." Conveners Mrs. C. Procter, Mrs. Leslie Bolt. Roll call, name a weed and tell how to eradicate it. Address, Mrs. Walter Scott; music, Elaine Bolt; motto, Mrs. Albert Coultes. Hostess, Mrs. Leslie Bolt; lunch committee, Mrs. Jas. Coultes, Mrs. Richard Proc- ter, Mrs. C. Wade. Women's Missionary Society The regular meeting of the W.M.S. of the United Church was held in the school room of the church on Wednesday, March 5th., with a good attendance. The president, Mrs. E. Anderson, opened the meeting with prayer and the hymn, "Lord of the Lands" was sung. The secretary and treasurer's report were received. Correspondence was read, A letter from Mrs. Mills, Walton, stating the allocation, for 1952, and naming a Missionary for special prayer, Miss Margaret MoHarrie, Central India. A letter, received by Mrs. Harold Procter, from Miss Rose, Tokyo, Japan, was also read, acknowledging a parcel of Primary pictures from the Baby Band with sincere thanks. Three quilt tops were brought in and one quilt completed. Arrange- PAGE .sms given by the secretary and the treas7- urer reported a balance of $292.43, The business period included the beginning of plans for a Bazaar. Arrangements were made to re- plenish the numbers for the church hymn board. sixteen responded to the roll call. Collection was receiv- ed and the W.M.S, continued with their opening hymn. Radios & Washers REPAIRED GUARANTEED SERVICE HOME APPLIANCES E. 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