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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1963-11-28, Page 12Page 4 -- Winghatn Advance+Times, Thursday, Nov. 28, 1963 features from The World of Women Home and The Housewife Goforth Completes' L.C.W. olcs Centennial "Rim of Asia" The Goforth Evening Auxil- iary gathered for its November meeting in the church parlours of St, Andrew's Church with the president, Mrs. John Day presiding. "Lasting Obligations" was the meditation given by Mrs. Ted English. She said, "Grati tude expressed in loving deeds is perhaps the greatest of all obligations; Mts. AngusMow- bray led in prayer and Mrs, Ken Leitch in offertory prayer. A special offering was taken for Evangel Hall, Toronto, which is noted for its fine work in helping those in need. New clothing as well as good used clothing is very acceptable there. A panel discussion on"Life for All the World", was based on the study book "The Rim of Asia", and introduced in a clever manner by Mrs. Ken Mo- Kague, Host and moderator was Mrs. Ted English. The listening audience directed questions to members of the panel and replies were given by Mrs. Ken Leitch, Mrs. John Day, Mrs. Angus Mowbray and Mrs. Arnold Taylor. The poig- nant question was raised, "Will it make any difference in Can- ada if we do not help?" This ended the study of "The Rim of Asia", and a questionnaire proved that many had benefit- ed by the last few months' study. Mrs. Arnold Taylor closed the meeting with prayer. Dur- ing the social hour a fun con- test was held and dessert and coffee were served. r 1 1 Christmas Tea A large beautifully lighted Members of Units One and Christmas tree was the focal Three took charge of the nur- peint in the decoration for the sery where small children were Centennial Christmas tea and cared for while their mothers bazaar in the Sunday school attended the tea. room of the Wingham United Members of C,G, I. T. , Ex - Church last Wednesday, spon- plorers and Messengers had ta- sored by the United Church Wo- bles of interesting things to sell, glen, Units One and Three sold Rev. C. M. Jardine opened cards and Unit Four sold anni- the event at three o'clock and versary pens. welcomed the guests. Receiv- Many members ably assisted ing at the door were Mrs. C. on all committees and in serv- M. Jardine, Mrs. K. M. Mac- ing at the many tea tables and Lennan, president of the U,C, in the kitchen, all of which 'W. and Mrs. G. W. Tiffin. contributed in large measure to The large centre table was the wonderful success of this spread with a lace cloth, cent- memorable occasion. red with red and white carna- tions in a silver bowl, red can- dles and silver tea service. Trays used included one pre- sented to Doctor Towler, a for- mer Sunday School superinten- dent when he moved to Cali- fornia and which after his death was returned as a gift to the Wingham church. s The other tray, presented by the congre- gation to Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Moffat on their 60th wedding anniversary, was loaned for this special occasion. The tea tables were centred with candles, sprigs of ever- green and coloured balls. General conveners were Mrs. K. M. MacLennan and Mrs. Roy Bennett, Other conveners included: decorations, Mrs. Frank Hopper and Mrs. Jack Gorrie; bake table, Mrs. Char- les Shiell; aprons, Mrs. Russell Zurbrigg, Mrs. J. L. Crawford, Mrs. William Tiffin; puddings, Mrs. Andy Lunn. .1110110100411111.0400.041.11.00.1.0.0.11110.0.04110.0.1. LOOK YOUR BEST FOR THE HOLIDAYS Bring your garments in for dry cleaning now -- and avoid the rush, and possibly de- Iay. However -- We'll do I our best to give you the possible service at ALL times. TEMPLEMAN CLEANERS JOSEPHINE ST. PH. 357-3750 ,iN,.,., I.1191..IN1,.1 1,.p1 KITCHENER SMOKED PICNICS PACKERS Kinettes Donate To Salvation Army The Wingham Kinette Club entertained over 30 guests at the meeting Monday night in the Scout House. The presi- dent, Mrs. Bob Wengerwelcom, ed the ladies and presided over a short business period. The minutes were read and approv- ed and the treasurer's report showed a profit of more than $275,00 from the fall tea. On a motion by Mrs. Alan Wil- liams and Mrs. Fred Temple- man, a $25.00 donation was voted to the Salvation Army. Mrs. Dawson Pollock was the winner of the draw prize. Following the business the ladies enjoyed playing euchre. High scores were held by Mrs. Bill Walden and Mrs. Harvey Fisher, A delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Fred Temple- rnan, Mrs. Eric Walden, Mrs. Jack Walker, Mrs. Bob Wenger and Mrs. Alan Williams. The next meeting will be held December 9th at the home of Mrs. Bruce MacDonald in the form of a pot luck supper. There will be an exchange of Christmas gifts. Mrs. Fred Templeman and Mrs. Mervyn Templeman will be in charge of the entertainment. WINS TROPHY Mrs. Otto Jouwsma of Wing - ham was presented with the Beatty Ladder Co. trophy at the Lucknow and District Horti- cultural Society banquet last week. Mrs. Jouwsma won the trophy in 1962 as well, 'Bride Elect Is Feted Miss Margaret Lacy Green, bride -elect of Wallace Craig Armstrong, was honored at a sea recently by Mrs. William Wallace Armstrong at the Jack Tar Harrison Hotel. In the re- aeiving line were Mrs. Arm- ,trong, Miss Green and Mrs. Donald Carlson, sister of the Honoree. The hostess presented Miss Green with a green orchid cor- sage. Arrangements of pink gladioli and white chrysanthe- mums decorated the tables. Pouring were Mrs. Charles Ashley, Mrs. Fred Singleton, Mrs. John MacClain and Mrs. Thomas Emerson. Other parties held for Miss Green were a linen shower at the home of Mrs. Virginia Wil- liamson, Sunrise Drive, Tarpon Springs. Co -hostesses were Mrs, Haddon Johnson and Miss Mary Sue Robinson. The bride -elect received a tablecloth and nap- kins of handmade Belgian linen. A dessert bridge was held for Miss Green at the home of Mrs. UCW to Send Christmas Bale Unit 2 of the United Church Women of Wingham United Church met in the church par- lour last Tuesday evening. Mrs. Elizabeth Suter conducted the worship service, assisted by Mrs, Harold Wild and Miss Cora Gan- nett. Rural work in India was the Study topic, which was taken by Mrs. Elwell Webster, assist- ed by Mrs. Harold Wild. Mrs. W. B. Cruikshank modelled a sari. Mrs. M. Foxton conducted the business. All groups are con- tributing towards a bale of clothing, toys, Christmas wrap- pings, etc. , for Rev. John Craw- ford for use among the Indian children at Cape Croker. UNIT 4 Members of Unit 4 met at the home of Mrs, Harold Con - gram the same evening. Mrs. G. W. Tiffin conduct- ed the worship service. Mrs. Congram read the Scripture les- son. Mrs.James Hamilton gave the meditation and Mrs. Percy Stainton led in prayer. Mrs. Tiffin gave the topic which was on India. Mrs. Jim Hamilton's group served lunch. PESO \AL \OTES —Mr. and Mrs. G. R Mil - ter of London spent Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Murray Taylor and family, —Miss Annie Kennedy and Peter, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mowbray visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Jantzi in LB. 394 COLEMAN'S BREAKFAST BACON LB. 454 SLICED LB. 494 KITCHENER PACKERS KITCHENER PACKERS PURE PORK SAUSAGE WIENERS 6 -LB. BOX 6 -LB. BOX 2.58 2.40 WE SELL ONLY GOVERNMENT INSPECTED "BLUE BRAND" STEER BEEF TEN TIMES OUT OF TEN TENDER FRONT QUARTERS LB. 43c HAMBURGER 3 LBS. 1.25 HIND QUARTERS LB. 59,E BEEF CHUCK LB.490 SIDE OF BEEF LB. 49f asASE To R9E0 EDrs. C SIDE OF PORK LB. 39n BEEF FRONT L6. 49C WI INGHAM MEAT MARKET OPEN DAILY 8 TO 6 --- WEDNESDAY TO NOON AND FRIDAY EVENINGS. PHONE 357-1510 ACROSS ftOM Sc O Si.00 Srope Milverton. —Dr. and Mrs. S. G. Leed- nam spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hancock in Woodstock and on Saturday attended the O'Keefe Centre in 'Toronto. —Mr. and Mrs. Ken Carter and family of Kitchener visited over the week -end with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Car- ter. —Mr. and Mrs. Pat Brenzil and Mr. and Mrs. Mac Ritchie were in Toronto over the week- end and attended the Royal Win- ter Fair on Saturday. —Mr. and Mrs. Alex Elliott spent last week with their daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Ryan, Cathy and Gregory in Toronto. —Mr. and Mrs, Jack Mc- Burney and sons visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Montgomery Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McDermitt, Donald and Larry, and Miss Shirley Marks of Listowel spent Sunday at the same home. —Mr. and Mrs. Murray Tay- lor and family visited Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Ida Mar- tin at Clinton. —Mr, and Mrs. Ward Tres- ham newlyweds, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Merkley last Wednesday and Thursday on their way to their new home in Ottawa. --Jim Coultes, Lloyd Mont- gomery and Albert Hall attend- ed the Royal Wiriter l~'air last week, Ross Hardie, and a miscellan- eous shower was given her by Miss Helen Streck, Clearwater. Miss Green was also honored by a presentation by the Zonta Club and by the Business and Professional Women's Club of Dunedin. The Green -Armstrong wed- ding ceremony will take place Saturday at noon at Peace Me- morial Presbyterian Church with Dr. D. P. McGeaehy, pastor, officiating. Sf. Andrew's Couples' Club The November meeting of the Presbyterian Couples' Club was held in the form of a pot- luck supper with fourteen coup- les present. After a delicious supper, a sing -song was led by Rev. Gor- don Fish, accompanied by Mrs. Fish. Mrs. Len Phillips opened the worship service and "I Love to Tell the Story" was sung. Fred McGee read the responsive reading, Psalm 90. The wor- ship service closed with the singing of " O God Our Help in Ages Past". The minutes were read by Mrs. Redmond McDonald fol- lowed by the roll call. Tenta- tive plans were made for a special New Year's Eve meet, ing to be open to the congrega- tion. Fred McGee introduced Gor- don Leggatt who showed inter- esting slides taken at the Pres- byterian Men's Conference at Keswick. Contests were led by Mrs. Fred McGee and Mrs. Jim Carr closed the meeting with prayer. Rettinger - Dolan Vows at Toronto Holy Rosary Church, Toron- to, was the setting for the wed- ding of Mary Rosalie Dolan and William Joseph Rettinger in a double -ring ceremony, The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John F. Dolan, Tor- onto, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Rettin- ger, Teeswater. The bride and her attendant arrived at the church, by limou- sine, for the ceremony at 11 a.m. which was officiated by Rev. Father V. A. Thompson, pastor of the church. She en- tered the church on the arm of her father where a white carpet was laid extending to the altar. The bride wore a simple gown of moonglow peau de soie, with long sleeves and V neck- line. The waist -line was fea- tured by a large rosette at the back, and the full skirt fell in soft folds into a short train. A crown of satin, trimmed with tiny seed pearls and crystals held her shoulder -length veil of French illusion and she carried a bouquet of orange roses and white mums. Miss Jo Anne Dolan, Galt, cousin of the bride was brides- maid, and wore a street -length dress of autumn green peau de sole with V neckline and large bow at waist line with match- ing headdress. Bill Orvis of Kitchener was best man, and ushers were Michael Dolan, brother of the bride and Al Rettinger the groom's brother. A reception was held at the Benvenuto Place, where the bride's mother received the guests, wearing a pink beige brocade with matching hat, as- sisted by the groom's mother wearing a cranberry double knit with black hat. Both wore or- chid corsages, For travelling to Cape Cod, the bride changed to a rasp- berry wool suit and matching hat with black patent accessor- ies and corsage of white gar- denias. The couple will reside at 12 Stanstead Dr., Downsview. PERSONAL NOTES --Gordon Moffat of Toronto and Scott Fillian of Nova Scotia spent the week -end with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Farish Moffat, Mr, and Mrs, Wilmer Robb and Allen of Are, berley visited on Sunday at the aatne home, --Mrs. A. Nimmo ofHamil- ton spent the week -end with Mrs. John Hanna, and visited other friends. —Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Fells of Whitby and Mrs. Ernie (Fairy) Dailey of Shanty Bay attended the funeral of their uncle, Mr. David Scott of Bel - grave. —Joan, Ruth and David Ben- nett spent the week -end with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bennett in London. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bennett spent Sunday with his parents and the children returned home with them. —Mr. and Mrs. R. Collins of Sarnia and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Scott of Toronto attended the funeral of Mr. David Scott of Belgrave. --Mr. Mel Keating, Charles and David of Exeter, visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tiffin and family. —Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Ed- wards have returned home after spending a couple of weeks with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Givens and family, at Wiarton. --Miss Mae Coulter of Ayl- mer spent the week -end with tier another, Mrs, Geo. H. Coulter, also Mr. and Mrs. Clarkson Martin of Galt. All attended the funeral of Mr. Al. kin Hastings, —Mr, George Agar, Strat- ford and Miss Shirley Agar, Toronto spent the week -end at the hoarse of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- lace Agar, Edward Street. Addresses WI About 40 members and friends attended the regular Women's Institute meeting on Thursday. J. T. Goodall gave a very informative address on "Making of a will". Mrs. L. Fortune gave an interesting paper on "Indians of Canada". Miss Irene Paton read current events. Roll call was answered by "Your favourite radio or TVpro- gram" . Mrs. H. Aitchison gave a thorough and humorous report on the Area Convention held in London on Nov. 4th and 5th. Achievement Day is to be held in Wroxeter on Dec, 2nd. Mrs. N. McLaughlin read two poems, It was decided to join the Film Council. Mrs. J. Finnigan tookcharge of the meeting in the absence of Mrs. R. Powell. THE PERFECT GIFT FOR THE CONNOISSEUR OF Fine Cheese *t� l See the many fine gift packages we have in stock, ready to be shipped. 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