The Wingham Advance-Times, 1961-12-20, Page 9and
Best Wishes
fora Merry Christmas.
H. C. MAcLEAN
HOWARD FULLER
PHONE 392 ,PLUMBING WINGHAM
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Quest Speak at
institute Meeting
Late for last week
GORRIE- Rev. •Gerald Drum of
Kurtzville and Mt. Forest Lutheran.
Churches was: the guest speaker for
;the Christmas meeting of the Car-
rie Women's Institute, which was
held at the home of Mrs. Norman
Wade. The president, Mrs. Glenn
Johnston, opened the meeting with
a religious reading. Mrs. Robert
Elschner gave the minutes.
The Institute members packed
the bags for the Santa parade on
Friday afternoon at the Gorrie hall.
Christmas cheer boxes are to he
packed at the home of Mrs. Hart-
well Strong on Monday,
The roll call was answered by
"How to avoid the Christmas rush".
Mrs, Melvin Taylor gave the motto,
"The gift without the giver is
bare",
Mrs, John Baylor introduced
4ev, Drum, who spoke on Christ-
mas Day and how we arrived at the
date. He discussed facts and then
;ova his opinions, stressing ono
point. He said, "During the Christ-
Inas rush, don't rush by the man-
ger," Mrs, Glenn Johnston thank-
Id Mr, Drum and presented him
with a gilt in appreciation.
The meeting closed by singing
the national anthem. A social time
was spent and exchange of gifts
was held. A delicious lunch was
'served by the •hostess assisted by
Mrs. Willard Peel, Mrs. William
•Strong and Mrs. Glad Edgar.
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CORTINUING mEmoRiAt
PLACED IN HOTELS, SCHOOLS.
EIOSPITALS, PR/SONS
We wish to extend
Our hopes for your great
hap pines('
ou this joyous day.
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MRS. OMR/1M ClIAIRSoccems Position at
Mr. (1; Rower of Hanover, visited . 0 0 I . . FORD wI0/1 -- 2V4. Harold Poi- with gr. d Mrs. ,Anson D
Lislowel School
LAST W M S MEET1Nfi •
Mrs, Fred Bode and Blaine and
meeting!. of the United Church
lock of Fordwich has been an- FOROW.KII Christmas ' - - - ; ling on Sunday. ted seeretary-treasurer (trid ad-
an erner.
pointed f ' h • . ' i • ii h l Hrs. Dick VIlatters left last week -
Lek Township clerk for seven years, I Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gibson. land
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School. Mr. Pollock has been HoW- the winter with Mrs, Susan Fiddler.
WM.S was' held in the Sunday
School rooms which were beautiful,.
ly decorated With holly, mums and
Candles; While the ladles assembled Re is a termer teacher and business son, of Toronto, spent the week-end
Mrs. Devitt played quiet music 00 with Mr, and 'Mrs, Douglas Reit.
the piano, Man Fordvideh. I Mr. and Mrs. Hoyden Devitt spent
Mrs, K. Graham opened the . Mr. P011ock takes over his new one day last week in Kitchener,
last meeting of. the WMS as a sep- 'duties on a. full time basis cm Mr. and Mrs. -Scott Keith and
arate society with a reading on
Christmas and a prayer fer guid-
ance in the new society, The United
Church Women.
The roll call "Glad Tidings" was
answered by 24 members and six
visitors. The ladies signed a card
for the shut-in of the month, Mrs,
Rodgers,
The reports for 1001 were read
and approved. Mrs; •Wni.. Wilson
then led in prayer for the -Christ-
mas season and the New Year. Mrs,
Devitt played a medley of Christ-
mas music on the piano, •
Mrs, S. Bride, Mrs, K..Graharn,
Mrs, G. Ashton, Mrs. Coles, mr's,
C. Ettinger, Mrs, C. Sothern and
ehildren, of Baden, spent the week- Sanitary 1st, 1962. His salary was
• end with Mr. and Mrs, ,Alex Keith. set at 4000, Mrs. Ruby Forester spent two
weeks with relatives in Toronto,
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PHONE 355 DIAGONAL ROAD WINGHAM
SUCCESSFUL YEAR ; attended the baptism service .on
Sunday for Debbie Marie, little
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Bruce
' FORDwtoici--9t. Anne'i;Guild. of MdCleinent in .Knox Presbyterian
Trinity Church held its Christmas' Church, LIstowel.
meeting At the home of Mrs. Peter! Mr. and Hrs. Murray Kirkby, of
Browne; which - ,opened with the' Port Credit, spent the week-end
hymn 'N),,I,ittle Town 'of Bettile-I with Mr. and Mrs. Carroll'Johnson.
hem," fcilloWed -by the.Lord's pray-I Mrs. Torn MeClement, Mrs.. Idal
ed. .7. he ,iesson was givenI Gallagher, Mrs. Wrn, Sothern and
by Mrs.;;W,44argrave, call was,-Gary spent Thursday in Hanover.,
Warrell . led In -a beautiful' Answereif.,,by_ • 10.- .members 'and a' Mrs, Wellington Hargrave spent
. one day last week la Kitchener. eancllelighting service, •portraying.,, '• ' • Miss Elizabeth Armstrong, of the - story of the birth 'of ChriSt • MrS„ Simmons, .treasurer,. Stratford, spent the week-end with and Mow we can apply it to our owh gave .,the„finkinilal report showing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce life, They also presented the skit that the ;,GnIld had, a very- success- Armstrong on stewardship given at the sect- 1441 ,year, .Christmas, readings were
tonal meeting.- Mr. and Mrs, 'I', 3. Schaefer given byliVirs,-. Hector Browne and' were Kitchener visitors one day Mrs. K. Graham Invited the la7ii aVrs• 'W,,1-lartrave., Members voted Last week,
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May the sweet soya I s;1.s0 a, donation was made to the
of Christmas Mt the hearts
of you and yours. now mad evermore.
WROXETER
dies Into the tea, room Which wall to pay toWards the water that, had
lovely with a tea table decorated gist been; Put in .the Church and ...
in the Christmas -theme,
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Some of the Indies of the WNIS general.:fund.
were asked to speak, Mrs, G. Asti-I ;., ', • •'' • .
dents and some of the highlight's the;, election of officers for 1962: M . Lloyd ;Taegu"' CTran gehill ' called. on Miss Gertie Bush arid
through the years. Mrs..1-L'Hodgeis 4.;Ps.. ident; Mrs. Wm. Solberg; 1st Mrs. W. pi, Weir one clay last week. A.,, vice; MrS, Doug, Bunker; 2nd vice, is the only charter Member, liVin,_ , . W; Tire, ,ft'oy;Simmens; secretary,'Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Greenwood Others speaking were Mrs.
Cooper, M rs. Wm, Wilson, m rs, vi.11('‘ in. :Kato; assistant, , • r Miss Elva and family, Listowel, were Sulindataty
-...- Foster'; .treesurer, Mrs. Lyle Sim- guests of Mr, and Mrs. Lylee Ilainstock Mrs. S, Bride,, Mrs. rx, Doig, Mrs. MaCdonald and Mists Mons; - pianist, 'MisS ;Elva Foster;
; ; assistaat;•Mrs, Nelson. Armstrong; Minnie McElwain. • ., ,
II was announced that there, hresS,. reporter,
church in honour and ntemori of IY:1-r. Hec.tor • Browne.
'Atrs.' Jack King;
auditors; Mrs, Curtis Jordan. and would be a bookcase placed in the ..,,..
tho WTIS.
"rs'iv' Hargrave then Conducted ,
ton giving a list of the past presrz If You're TIRED
Now and then eveubody gets a "tired-out"
feeling and may be bothered by backaches,
• Perhaps nothing seriously wrong, lust a tempor-
ary condition caused by urinary irritation or
, bladder discomfort. That's the time to take
Dodd's Kidney Pills. Dodd's help stimulate the
kidneys to relieve this condition which may
feel better, rest better, work better.
of ten cause backache and tired feeling. Then you
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Sage in Kitchener Hospital on St n-
day.
.Sympathy is extended to Mr. Ken oil
Edgar whose brother, -Mr. Archie,
(Butch) Edgar Passed away in Len-
don last week
Mr. and Mrs. -Herold Townsdnd
former United Church manse,
Mrs, Alonzo Sperling has taken
up'residence in the Townsend honie:
have moved to their new home, the
Mrs. A. Donaldson, - Mrs. Wm; after wbiehthe; nnernhbrs ekehanged
."'ampbell and Mrs. Glenn Johnston diiiistiiii,v pii.ft,'f rd m 'a gaily dec.
served a tasty lunch.' I ' orated tree'''ainil Mrs, Jack Douglas
At the close of the meeting all and 3„rgiq::,....,woitingion • Hargrave
the ladies joined hands -and sang 443ncliee•A'aVer.al,'elante'sts. Mem-
"Blest Be the Tie That -Binds," and tiers decided 4 th have ;S, seeret pal
so ended the last WATS meeting; for arigther''.ye'er which' seems to
looking forward to- the future 'rate interest' amongst which they purchased recently. fire group::.•!A delieious'iunch was
Served 4iy,,tbe hostess,. assisted by
Mrs. Ly.16-, Simmons „.
,let the Divine Light
that shone upon the shepherds,
bring you joy this Christmas season.
—Matt. 25:40.
Give..G6herously to..fielp Fill
The Salvation Army Kettles.
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United Church Women,
= Will-you stretch out a willing hand
to help-the needy and unfortunate?
""Inasmuch as you have clone it unto one of the least
ak the0try brethren, ye have done it .unto me
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Share your "Christmas Feeling" with the aged, needy and lonely
of our district. Even in prosperous times there are many suffering
from illness, age and misfortune. Through your generosity the
Salvation Army will provide Christmas cheer and winter comfort.
Let the ringing of the familiar Christmas bell be a reminder of
your blessings and take time to make Christmas a merrier oc-
casion for others.
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If you would like to make a donation to this work, or the general
work of the Salvation. Army, contact .or mail your gift to.:
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We wish that the blessings Of
Christmas will remain with
you and yours, now and always.
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