The Wingham Advance-Times, 1960-08-24, Page 8awe fIght The Wing} Advance-Times, A.' Am;. 24, 4969. •
AUXILIARY TOPIC
ON MISSION WORK
eateateire'
• *twit/4c ..bifoor*
iariers irz Jamaica. These Welt. tol-
! lured by a season of prayer with
Mrs. Hildehread, Mrs, F. Collar,
Mrs. B. Mat•Leau and Mrs. Sin.
clear participating. The ;vane,
Simply Trusting Every Pay" was
sung.
Mrs. Eturchill had charge of
tae topic. She these three articles
on mission work whieh were read,
by Mrs. le Archer. Mrs. Hildebrand
and Mrs. R. Burchill,
Mrs. 13, MacLean read an tirtivas
"Family Problems. Too". which
pointed out some of the proelems
the missionaries fare concerning•
their town families. Satt mentiored
tv.'n young missionary mothers
who had recently died. leavieg,
small families.
Tbe meeting was closed with the
hymn **Bring Them It arta P743,01' NEW Ft0ITE 0113N TO PUBLIC—Shown above is by Mary Stapleton, littera was the home hunt by eles and Mrs. 0, W, Cruickshank
the ite'st"t''s ""a those in ort Vietoria St. East. The ae5,0110 resideree, which t maga
The new G. W. Cruickshank home Special insulation has been in-
en Victoria Street east, which, will corporated into the home, with the
be open to the public this week-end result that heating costs should not
is the first residence in this com- be very much in excess of conven-
munity to be built to Gold Medal- tional methods.
lion standards. Speelal Features
In Order to receive a Gold Me- Besides the usual electrical fea-
dallion a home must have electric tures and those described above,
itteilities of a high ealbre and be the new home is also wired to
electrically heated. provide for inter-eommunicetiort
In the ease of the Cruickshank between various sections of the
home, a 200 ampere underground house. Telephone and TV outlets
service was installed with circuit have also been installed in several
breaker panel in the basement. locations. The kitchen will feature
Some 104 outlets provide conven- a new built-in electric range and
ient facilities anywhere throughout refrigerator. • Automatic washer-
the home. Fifty-five fixtures of dryer units are in the laundry room
various types will.be in operation. and a deep freeze unit for food
storage has been installed. A gar-
•••••••••••••••••"..,......A.M.
Mrs. Arthur Kappler entertained
at her home in St. Marys Saturday
afternoon and evening, at a trous-
seau tea in honor of her daughter,
Norma Helene, who is to be mar-
ried Saturday to Desmond Patrick
Brophy, Wingham. The guests
were welcomed by Mrs. Kappler,
the bride-elect, Miss Kappler and
Mrs. Joseph Brophy, Wingham,
mother of the groom,
The tea table was attractively
centred with an arrangement of
gladiolus in shades of yellow and
white, and lighted yellow tapers
completed the pretty setting. Pour-
ing tea during the afternoon were
Mrs. John Walters, Teeswater, sis-
ter of the groom, and Mrs. Jahn
Fairbrother, St. Marys, In the eve-
ning Mrs. William Gleeson, St.
Marys and Mrs, William Kappler,
London, grandmothers of the bride,
presided at the tea table,
Miss Joan Marriott, who is to be
a bridesmaid at the wedding, and
Miss Beverley Skipper, both of St.
Marys, assisted in serving the
guests.
Misses Catherine Nagle, Sharon
Stevens and Vivian Taggarty in-
vited the guests to view the wed-
ding and shower gifts and the
bride's trousseau.
The popular bride-to-he has been
ehtertained at a number of show-
ers prior to her marriage. In St.
Marys, Mrs, Lorne Ellis and Mrs.
Clare Odbert were joint hostesses
at a kitchen shower held at tile
home of Mrs. Odbert. Miss Joan
Marriott entertained at a miscel-
laneous shower,
In Wingham Miss Kappler was
honored by the nurses of Winghain
Hospital with a miscellaneous
shower held at the home of Mrs,
Walter Davis. Another happy oc-
casion. was a Miscellaneous shower.
given jointly by Mrs. Andrew An-
stett and Nies, Clarence I3orho.
1
Mrs. W. B. Crtakshank is attend-
, I '
Mrs.
l
the School for Leaders at Alma
i College, St. Thonias, the early part
of this week, when classes are be-
ing held for leaders of adult
groups.
Mrs. Robert Ahara. Will attend
the lectures the latter part of the
Week. At that time the work will
be focused on the junior groups.
Mts. Cruikshank and Mrs. Ahara
are delegates from Wingham
United Church.
Mrs. George atichit, of Beigrave,
and Mrs. Roy Notne, of Blyth, are
other representatives from the dis-
trict attending the School for
Leaders,
Ultimate Convenience
in the Cruickshank Home.
IS. PROVIDED BY OUR
INSTALLATION OF
PLUMBING, BATH AND
KITCHEN FIXTURES
how
of plumbing facilities.
Our congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Cruickshank
on the completion of their residence.
PERCY CLARK
PLUMBING — HEATING — SHEET METAL WORK
PHONE 255 WINGHAM
This is Your Opportunity
TO SEE FOR YOURSELF
HOW BETTER
HOMES ARE
BUILT
VICTORIA ST. EAST, WINGHAM
FRIDAY, AUG. 26
SATURDAY, AUG. 27 - 2.00 to 5.00 and 7.00 to 10.00 Pans
SUNDAY, AUG. 28 2.00 to 5.00 and 7.00 to 10.00 pan.
MONDAY, AUG. 29 - 7.00 to 10.00 p.m.
WINGHAM'S MOST MODERN HOME BUILT TO
GOLD MEDALLION STANDARDS I3Y
RESIDENTIAL — COMMERCIAL — INDUSTRIAL
BUILDING CONTRACTOR
PHONE 335) WINGHAM
The regular 'meeting of the
Voeng Women's Auxiliary of the
Paptist Churrie 'was held at the
none, of. Mee. William Stapleton
'.iu 1'11m:ides, evening with tie, p -
aideta, Mrs. B. McLean. is charge.
The Meeting actened tsitit the
hl-M1-4, "Count lour Blessinge". and
Prayer h Mrs. MaeLetn. Tin' roll
call was taken and several its nte
bohiltIM were brought before
the group. for de: mission.
Mrs. J. Hildebrand had charge of
the devotions .and centred her
tlieughts. around two verses rage
thei."-Itoule of Itutli,
Several letters were read fro m
Dr. and Mae la Polley, 1-niskPl•
Electric Wiring in
Burke Electric
Commercial — Industrial — Domestic
Electrical Installations
WINGHAM, ONT. PHONE 474
THE NEW CRUICKSHANK GOLD
MEDALLION HOME INSTALLED
by
200-ampere service installed, provides
capacity for all-electric heating
and 164 outlets.
BURKE ELECTRIC
For Full Housepower
TROUSSEAU TEA FOR
MISS NORMA KAPPLER
Appliances
CHOSEN FOR WINGHAM'S FIRST
GOLD MEDALLION HOME
When you visit the Cruickshank 'Open
Refrigerator Dryer and Garbage Disposal Unit
supplied by
House' inspect the Frigidaire
Delegates Attend
Leaders' School
Conunerciai, Industrial, Home and Farm, Wiring
P ONE 474 Motor Re-wind and Repair WINGHAM
inini.ftwookftwormaimr0.—
BURKE ELECTRIC
is the first all-electrie borne in yVint;7ulln, Will he
(Men to the public, this coming week-end,
Cruickshank Home Is First
Alillectric House nw. Ingham
Special Lighting
To provide lighting that will give
• utility, decorative effects and safety,
Burke Electric, who made the com-
plete electrical installation in the
saw home, used valance lighting in.
the living room and dining room,
controlled by a dimmer switch for
bri ght or soft effect. Each clothes i , closet has a light that turns on
automatically when the door is
I opened.
Special decorative lights have
been used at the front of the new
home, over the planters, garage
doors and lawn. Light fixtures have
also been installed to illuminate
the sidewalks. The patio and yard
can be floodlit for night recreation.
The outside lighting is controlled
by a Photo-electric cell which will
turn on the lights at dusk.
Ali interior switches have face
plates to match the interior decora-
tion of the room. Three exhaust
fans situated in kitchen and bath- room are another feature of this EMERSON SHERA, tmenager of the local P.U.C., checks the meters at
modern home. the new G. W. Cruicksaltenk home on. Victoria. Street, which is heated
Electric Heating by electricity. The power for heating is metered separately from the
The most unusual feature of the other appliances and lighting in the home.
Cruickshank residence is the fact
that the whole house is heated by
special electrical units, Three dif-
ferent types have been used, the
wiring being installed as the house
was constructed, The heating sys-
tem, which cart draw up to 19.5
k.w., consists of perimeter-type
baseboard heaters, wall-insert port-
able fan heaters and ceiling cables
which provide radiant heating in
bedrooms and garage,
The big advantage of the system
is the fact that the temperature of
each room can be controlled by in-
, diaidual thermostats, so this one
• room can be maintained, if desired,
at a temperature of 50 while the
• next could be at 75.
bage disposal unit will also be in
service.
Red Seal Wiring
The complete electrical installas
that has the capacity to meat all
tetanal requirements On any cir-
cuit with surplus to spare, and
each fused properly to give "full
housepower."
Cal Burke, of Burke Electric,
stated that a home wired to these
standards should give the utmost
in convenience, comfort and safety.
The electrical installation in the
Cruickshank home is of a type that
will carry the present electrical
load and has the capacity to handle
any appliances that may be added
in the future.
See for yourself when you visit the new home — just
much it', means to have the latest , and finest
oe
IGIDAIRE
Visit the G. W. Cruickshank
OPEN HOUSE