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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1963-12-31, Page 5Warm andthearty New Year's greetings to our many friends.You've made us happy by your patronage, and our wish and pledge is that we will always try to make you happy. Il. N. DOWDY & SON LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES GORRIE ONTARIO It's big news! It's good news! Have a happy time greeting the New Year. • -•,- The Wallpaper Shop NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS Bluevale Personals Rev, Wm, Blackmore, Mrs. Blackmore and children, of Port Credit, spent the Christ- mas holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Neil MacEach- ren and family spent Christmas with Mac Scott and Mrs, R. F. Garniss at Clinton. Visitors with Mr, and Mrs. R. J. McMurray on Christmas Day were Mr. and Mrs. Donald McMurray and children, of Lucknow, Mr, and Mrs. Percy Chapman, of Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Wells and Donna, of Stratford, Mr, and Mrs. H. J. Bowie and family, of Waterloo, and Mr, and Mrs. Murray Chap- man and family, of Bluevale. Mr. George Greenaway and Mr. Ross Smith spent Christ- mas Day at Ripley, at the home of Mrs. Robert Aitchison, A family party was held at the home of Mr, and Mrs, R. H. McKinnon at Christmas includ- ing Mrs. Alex Armstrong, of Brussels. Mr. and Mrs. J. K McTavish and family, of Lon- don, and Mr and Mrs, Spence McKinnon and family, of Niagara, Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Moffatt CHRISTMAS SERVICE BLUEVALE—The Christmas church service was in an atmos- phere of lighted candles, green- ery and a decorated Christmas tree, in the United Church, Rev, G. C. Mitchell preached from the text "Glory to God in the Highest," showing the joy which was brought into the world by the birth of Christ and this joy was expressed in many beautiful hymns and songs The choir sang the anthem "The Birth of Our Saviour," and a double trio sang "Behold Ye Bethlehem" with Mrs. Carl Johnston at the organ. White Gifts Are Presented BLUEVALE—White Gift Sun- day was observed in the United Church Sunday School on Christmas Sunday. Ross Smith, superintendent, presided and a program was carried out with responses, prayers and Christmas hymns. Ruth Mathers read the Scrip- ture from the second chapter of Luke. The pupils, in pro- cession, presented their gifts. Mrs. Walter Willits gave a very interesting story, "If He Had Not Come," the story of a little boy's dream of a life with- out Christ, illustrated by drawings, If you are a member of Waterloo Cattle Breeding Associ- ation, you are entitled to a voice in choosing directors who will guide its 1964 operations, and to a full report of its 1963 year's business, MEMBERS' ANNUAL MEETINGS Better Livestock For Better Living HURON—January 6th, 1964, 11:00 a.m., Dept. of Agriculture Bldg., CLINTON BRUCE-GREY—January 7th, 1964, 11:00 a.m., PAISLEY TOWN HALL WATERLOO-WELLINGTON-PERTH—January 10th, 1964, 10:15 a.m., Waterloo Square Shopping Centre, King Street, WATERLOO Visitors Welcome. Lunch provided at all meetings. BEST IUISNfS FOR T-Ilf li(w Lots of luck in the coming New Year! We hope it proves to be the happiest ever! THE DOOR PEOPLE and children, of Southampton, joined the family party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Moffatt for Christmas. Mrs, Alex McCrackin and Lorne spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Goll, . of Morris. Mr. and Mrs. George McCulla and daughter, of Kitchener, were with Mr and Mrs. A. D. Smith for the Christmas holi- day. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bosman had as guests for Christmas their sons and their wives and children, Mr, and Mrs, Jack Bosman, Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Bosman, all of Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mann, Harvey and Connie spent Christmas Day in Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Calvert, of Paris, and daughter, Joyce, of Vancouver, spent Christmas with Mr. and M:s Bert Garniss. RevT, E. Kennedy and Mrs. Kennedy visited relatives at Listowel on Christmas Day, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Orvis and family of Sault Ste, Marie are spending a week's holidays with relatives. Christmas visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hall were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hall and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Orvis, Diane and Sharon of Sault Ste. Marie, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott and family of Newton, Mr. and Mrs, Bob Hall and family of Thorn - dale and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hall and David of Brussels. MISSION BAND BLUE.VATJF—The Mission Band of the United Church held its final meeting of the year on Friday afternoon with the leaders, Mrs. George Fischer and Mrs. Charles Campbell in charge, Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting, Sharon Hubbard Is AYPA Pres. GORRIE--At a Sunday eve- ning service in St. Stephen's Church on December 22, the rector, Rev. G. A. Anderson, installed the following A. Y. P. A. officers: Pres., Miss Sharon Hubbard; sec., Ken Anderson; treasurer, Brian Underwood. Christmas carols were sung and an address given by the rec- tor. A social hour was spent afterwards in the church hall. The A, Y, P. A, held a skat- ing party at the rink on Friday evening, with refreshments served at the church. McBer Club Elects Officers LAKELET—The December meeting of the McBel Friend- ship Club took the form of a turkey dinner in the Sunday School room of McIntosh Unit- ed Church. A devotional service follow- ed, which included carol sing- ing and an appropriate address by Rev. G. H. Pace. The election of officers for 1964 resulted as follows: Presi- dents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Newans; vice presidents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Haskins; sec. - treasurers, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Doubledee, LAKELET NEWS Holiday visitors at their res- pective homes in the Lakelet area included Mr. Ronald Dickert of Hamilton, Miss San- dra Wright of Toronto, Miss June Wright of Kitchener, Mr. James Inglis of Guelph, Mr. Vernon Inglis of Ottawa, Mr. Lynn Ferguson of Mitchell, Mr. Jack Harkness of Guelph and Mr. Carl Dennis of Beaverton. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Den- nis and sons Eldon, Carl and Douglas, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burchill and family in Goderich on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Heim- becker and family of Neustadt, and Mrs. Clarke and Ronald of Mitchell were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Greenley for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc- Comb and family spent Christ- mas Day at the home of Mr. A. McComb of Palmerston. Mr. and Mrs. J. Murawsky and family of Toronto and Mrs. C. Ellis of Clifford visited with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Douglas on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Doug- las and family spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ellis of Clifford. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wright and family gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Thompson of Wingham for Christmas. Guests It the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Inglis on Christ- mas Day were Miss Anne Gold - hawk of Ridgetown, Mr, and Mrs. William Inglis and family of Walkerton, Mr. James Inglis of Guelph and Mr. Vernon In- glis of Ottawa. Wingham Advance -Times, Tuesday, Dec, 31, 1963 Page 3 S.S. Concert LAKELET—The Christmas program of the McIntosh Unit- ed Church Sunday School fea- tured an excellent Christmas film entitled "The Prince of Peace", carol singing, reci- tations and musical numbers. A. Williams, O.D OPTOMETRIST 9 PATRICK STREET W. WINGHAM Phone 357-1282 PROMPT PRESCRIPTION SERVICE YOUR prescription is our First Order of Business! —At your service— We wish you a bright successful year! IDEAL SUPPLY CO. MILLER WHOLESALE LTD. TOBACCOS - CONFECTIONERY - SUNDRIES The bells ring out a message of gratitude to all our customers. We look forward to serving you again during the new year. HOWARD E. FULLER Francis St. PLUMBING WINGHAM Dial 357-1640 sir '. \A/' recti ngs of the I®Iew Year Flying high are our hopes that your New Year will be a prosperous and happy one! We heartily thank you for your patronage throughout the past year. It was deeply appreciated and it is our earnest wish to serve you well in the coming year. Happy New Year! FOXTON'S DAIRY RENUS BAILEY, Prop. 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