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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1961-12-20, Page 11'happy Holidays! Thank you for your loyalty and ,good will throughout the year, LIGHT OP BREW • ira A kk A And a world of Ca-T.1=3 CT. 1Vr- I ;1•1Z-M%'.'"‘r,Zt's'.',%'',..,•",.:;:"?..&•F':''',?tt,:r.%grif>?kV,14?-.4'711,',,'4,,*;,,,t;gFe,r.i.•41&a:::!4,W.Ve.i.',:V :ri ,?:-.T4:'•!4:%ViTsMagitti4egt%041,1 1k J, 1k 1 1k riq WALDEN EROS. TRANSPORT Y,1410W.W1..4vst.1:4sW0.0%=10MIP.Mn'..:-lt.i:P61,10*innr:Tv.120.0,0,,e,i,115'..7Z,P.M.1.1211$00MMOmalill ligliMlaicmitz4-24104,4,Uff,..4.140' Ttxt. 8Vingloni Advanee4itues, l'IlqInostlwr, Dee. 'O. X84!`. rage 440064 - -------- • --- ;•*" 1. 41 IplirtigtgligSZialliiitg,f‘iffiarig514444601i0414141ii,SfOliii31044014 MRS, CAMERON WALSH:RP, FEDERATION AUXILIARY HOSTESS DIRECTORS MEET ,..„,.,,,..„,„,,,,,„...,—..„,„,,,,,,,,,,-,.„,.,,,,„,,,,,„, ,„ „,-,4„,",,„„„,0„,.„„.,,„,„.,,,,,,„,,.„,,,,,,,s,„..,,,,,,,,,,„..,,,,,,m,„„,„ i BARGAINS , i iii i ii . . IN j tii i ili iil Beef and Dairy Feed , , , WI With our newly installed molasses mixer we are able to add molasses to your grain, and also make our own Beef and Dairy feeds TOP QUALITY, LOW PRICED CONCENTRATES ANI) RATIONS can now be purchased for, your winter i feeding requirements by contacting $ The directors of the Bast Wawa- nosh Federation of Agriculture met at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Simon Hallahan, Wednesday evening with U members in attendance and the president of the County Federa- tion, Elmer Ireland, also present. Jack Taylor, township president, chaired the meeting. The minutes were read by the secretary, Simon Hallahan and adopted on motion of Charles Smith and %Wilfred Wal- ker. There was Qflonsklerahle dis- cussion on farm problems and the directors all agreed that marketing was one of the steps to better farm- ing conditions. The annual meeting was discuss- ed and on motion of George Johns- ton and Bill Gow, the executive is to arrange to have the annual meeting, the second week in Jan- uary and also arrange a program. Mrs. Hallahan served lunch and was thanked by Miles. Ste, Marie, The president adjourned the meet- ing, ;44 U U sl 6 BELGRA.VE - Mrs. Cameron Walsh weleomei the members .of the lielgrave Evening Auxiliary to her home on 1,Vednesday evening for their final meeting of this year and as the group of the Women's Missionary Soeiiity of Knox United' Church. The president, Mrs. Clif- ford Logan, was in charge and the meeting opened with a Christmas hymn, followed by prayer. Mrs. Clarence Hanna, read the minutes and: roll call, anal Mrs. James`R. Coultes gave the finan. ciai statement, • Mrs. Lewis Cook ITdon -Ccolf each express. for cards they had re- c-ly .1. It was decided to put the rn naaleS in a but and then. •ti ; where the meetings of the new yrzir would be held. 'The r• v.,e, as follows: January, Mrs, Donald Campbell; February. Mrs. Jack Cook; March, Mrs. CBI - a ton Walsh; April, Mrs. Eldon Cook; May; Mrs. Albert Rieman; July, Mrs. Ralph McCrea: August, Mr$.• Lewis Cook; September, 'Mrs, Nor- man Cook; October, Mrs. Wilfred 'Walker; November, Mrs. Alan Dun- bar; December, MtS, Roy MeSween. There were three home •and six jr it A tiff s. irf 1 "s,l, .4" To thank my many policyholders for their continued busi- ness, which has made it the biggest yet enjoyec1.1 wish to all Ul sg, a Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year, ;,! .R.E•UBEN APPLEBY ti STATE FARM REPRESENTATIVE U R. R. 2, WINGHANI ;11mx7.4.wy.,.",.17.,.wpAPpymosoropotoloovioanyk.ty"...01F.4.5.,:n,n7A-NAI 1. 1 1 1E I NT ST E U U U Belgrave Co-operative Association bz '.4t.attrigeikfek4:44e44rOkiteigtjr4=tride4Z4f..:4ZZAtiCe4rijiCe4r44.414.W4Wgi, k4 • A S a GQ lowed by a Christmas hymn. Mrs. Eldon Cook read the Scripture from Isaiah and Luke. Mrs, Mc- Sween read a poem, "Christmas Cards". Mrs. Dunbar read the Christtaas story, Mrs, Jack Taylor read "Christmas Blessedness", af- ter which Mrs. Dunbar read a, po- em, Lunch was served. lea. hospital visits to the sick and shut , 111 ins recorded. Mrs. Alan Dunbar and her group BELGRAVE ONTARIO Phone BRUSSELS 388R10 Phone WINGHAM 1091 a im KiminimiumnimilimmimonmumlimilimiumnimilimummuintmintmilimunmunommillliniminommininiminmilismmummiNnmiturnollimpR were in charge of the worship, g- elling with a Christmas prayer, fol. 4 1i s ki—CD tlj We wish that Christmas brings to you and yours a bountiful blessing of enduring joy. MANAGEMENT AND STAFF •c• TEMPLEMAN CLEANERS 19 19 19 .4J !hi ''.,d°,41,%-n,t4701V7,A,,,n•PIPV,TA0r.:4P.,011YMNIA:tifIVPit0" .4,1V:V.v.AX.170.07070 1k RAPP'S BAKERY 4 4 . 4 '4 ',./.:.7own•••-,A,F;11,o7onva;/?4,w>. ' The first new taste! nit light felatrength beer! 'i,,x.varzfzezatigatztxtumfaucoxammawarz;P•zromem51.1mtgamt • 44 A - A HE HOLIDAY Hodgins onald joy to you and yours, (WIN G HAM) 'LIMITED Wish to thank the people of Wingham and surrounding district for the valued patronage given to their new lumber and builder supply yard. THE MANAGEMENT AND STAFF EXTEND BEST WISHES FOR A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR TO ALL. C rf, ",:e•MIV.47.4,`.1%,:n7Z%;,:nv;Vr,r1.*;`,V,MIttr.t.M7071,14,11/4.• 1k 1k EARL'S MEN'S WEAR With the Holiday hospitality season coming up, you'll, want lots of Light Holiday Brew in the house. Serve Holiday. Its extra lightness will please your visiting friends. And yourself. Order Light Holiday Brew at your favourife Hotel or. Tayern. You'll find Holiday at your Brewers' Retail Store listed under O'Keefe, ORDER LIGHT HOLIDAY BREW TODAY