The Wingham Advance-Times, 1963-12-24, Page 12Page 4 Wingham Advance -Times, Tuesday, Dec. 24, 1963
GR€TIRGS
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SURGE DAIRY EQUIPMENT
PHONE 357-3472
WINGHAM
Pre -Christmas
Turkey Dinner
Mrs. George Coulter held a
pre -Christmas turkey dinner
Saturday evening for members
of her family. Those attending
were Mr, and Mrs. Clarkson
Martin of Galt, Mr, and Mrs,
Jim Coulter and family ofGode-
rich, Mr. and Mrs. John Pyrn
and family of Kincardine, Mr,
and Mrs, Cliff Walsh and fam-
ily of Belgrave, Miss Mae Coul-
ter of Aylmer and Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Coulter and Bradley of
Wingham,
ay this
Christmas be one of
resounding joy and good
cheer for you and all those dear to you.
LLOYD MONTGOMERY
YOUR CIA AGENT — WINGHAM DIAL 3573739
Wingham, Whitechurch and Lucknow District
PERCY BEYELL, BUTCHER
WINGHAM
ONTARIO
Special Hours of Sale
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24th
Open 10.00 a.m. to 6 p.m.
MONDAY, DECEMBER 30th
OPEN TO 9 P.M.
OPEN JANUARY 2nd
Brewers' Warehousing
Company Limited
OPERATORS OP BREWERS' RETAIL. STORES
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And a world of
joy to you and yours.
MANAGEMENT
AND STAFF
Rapp's Bakery
Christmas Party
Held at Legion
Members of Wingham Branch
180, Royal Canadian Legion,
along with their wives and
children turned out at 2.30 on
Sunday for the annual Christ-
mas party at the legion haute.
Herb Fuller acted as Master of
ceremonies for the occasion.
About 175 parents and children
were on hand.
The Junior Choir of St. Paurs
Church sang several selections,
as did a double quartet of choir
members. John Strong showed
three movie cartoons before
Santa Claus appeared to visit
with the youngsters and present
each with a treat of candy from
the Christmas tree. Lunch of
chocolate milk and doughnuts
for the youngsters and coffee
and doughnuts for their elders
was enjoyed at the conclusion.
Publishing Dates
Are Advanced
The Advance -Times was
mailed on Tuesday morning
this week in order to bring you
all the Christmas greetings you
will find in this edition. As a
consequence of the early mail-
ing several pieces of country
correspondence arrived too late
for publication this week.
Next week's paper will also
appear on Tuesday morning so
that it will be in readers' hands
before the New Year holiday.
Pass Exams
In Music
BLUEVALE—The Western
Conservatory of Music held ex-
ams at London on Tuesday,
December 3rd, and two pupils
from Bluevale were among
those passing. Miss Ann Mc-
Kercher, Grade 7, had first
class honours and Miss Elaine
Snell, Grade 5, honours,
Miss Nora Moffatt is their
teacher.
SING CAROLS
BLUEVALE--Miss Nora Mof-
fatt took a group of boys on
December 12, and a group of
girls on December 13, from
Turnberry Central School to the
Wingham and District Hospital
to sing carols to the patients.
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May the spiritual inspiration of
Christmas Day bring you much joy.
Father Passes
In Saskatchewan
John Wouters, father of Mrs.
C. M, Jardine, Wingham, died
at Edam, Saskatchewan, Wed-
nesday night of last week. Mr,
Wouters had been in hospital
since last fall, He was a re-
tired merchant, and had oper-
ated several farms.
Mrs. Elizabeth Prosser of
Goderich, another daughter, at-
tended the funeral which was
held at Edam on Saturday,
Two sons, Neil and Jack
Wouters, and two daughters,
Mrs. Jardine and Mrs. Prosser,
survive. There are several
grandchildren.
Brigade Out
—No Damage
Members of the Wingham
Rural Fire Brigade made a quick
run to Gorrie on Sunday morn-
ing, but fortunately their ser-
vices were not required when
they arrived.
A floor furnace at the home
of Ed Gilmar became over-
heated, and for a few minutes
it appeared as if it might get
out of hand. However, the
problem had been solved by the
time the fire- eaters arrived.
S. HEART EUCHRE
Ten tables were in play at
the euchre party in Sacred
Heart parish hall last Tuesday
evening. The winners were
high lady, Mrs. Lillian Kregar;
high man, Ab Nethery. The
lucky draw was won by Alf
Lockridge,
The euchre parties have been
postponed till after the New
Year.
God Bless
Christmas
"There are many things
from which I might have deriv
ed good, by which I have not
profited, I dare say, " returned
the nephew,"Christmas among
the rest, But I am sure 1 have
always thought of Christmas
time, when it has come around,
as a good time; a kind, for-
giving, charitable, pleasant
time; and therefore, uncle,
thought it had never put a
scrap of gold or silver in my
pocket, I say, God bless it!" --
Charles Dickens, "A Christmas
Carol."
6.A. Williams, O.D.
OPTOMETRIST
9 PATRICK STREET W.
WINGHAM
Phone 357-1282
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LEE'S RESTAURANT
Closed Christmas, Boxing Day and New Year's Day
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Greetings and best wishes to
you for a happy holiday season.
May your Christmas be the merriest!
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