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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1964-03-19, Page 151 TWO SNOWFLAKES, Laurie Deneau, left, and Debora Salter, right, flank "Frosty the Snowman," Valerie King, following their performance at the ice carnival. Nine A other young ladies were also dressed in the "Snowflake" costumes for the pretty number. —Advance -Times Photo. Will Visit Huronview To Entertain BLUEVALE--The Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Jack Nicholson on Wednes- day afternoon, with the presi- dent, Mrs. George Hethering- ton, presiding. Mrs. Wm. K. Robertson was convener of the program on "Citizenship". The roll call was answered by giving a good quality to ad- mire in a neighbor. The secretary, Mrs. Charles Mathers, read a letter of thanks and also a letter from the pro- vincial president outlining plans of the Women's Institute, One plan is the increase of the membership fee to one dollar for the next year. A donation was voted to Bel- grave School Fair. It was de- cided to visit Huronview, Clin- ton, in May to entertain the residents, Mrs. Mel Craig read the re- port of the nominating com- mittee and the officers will be elected at the April meeting. Mrs. Clifford Brewer gave the motto, "Life is lilte a mir- ror which reflects attitudes and feelings." Mrs. Sparling Johnston's topic was "Personality". She showed that personality is part- ly inherited, partly the result of training and also of the in- fluence of people and surround- ings. One's personality can be changed by continued effort. Refreshments were served by the committee, Mrs. Alan Nicholson, Mrs. Wm. Gamble and Mrs, Sparling Johnston. One of the mysteries of life is how a boy who wasn't good enough to marry the daughter, can be the father of the smart- est grandchild in the world: BLUEVALE Mr. Bert Hertog is going by plane this week to Ameio, Hol- land, for a visit, Mr. Arnold Lillow ,uid Mr, Ernie King are enjoying some ice fishing in the north, Mr. and Mr$. Jana Scott and family of Newton and Mr. and Mrs, Jack Hall and David of Brussels visited with Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Hall on Sunday, Mr. Bob Hetherington was home from Hamilton fur the week -end. Mrs. R. J. McMurray visited in Stratford last week, Mrs. George Gerinan ofClin- ton spent Sunday with Mir, and Mrs, Charles Coultes. CHILDREN PRESENT SCHOOL CONCERT BLUEVALE--A very enjoy- able concert was held in the community hall on Thursday evening when pupils of No, 8, Morris gave a fine: program which they named "Spring Thaw: Various kinds of dances, athlet- ics, drama and singing were presented. The teacher is Miss Barbara Wallace. __ Wed at Manse BLUEVALE--A quiet wedding was solemized in i3luevale Unit- ed Church manse on March 9th when Rev. A. C. Mitchell unit- ed in marriage Mrs. Mary Hor- ton of Bluevale and Mr. George Lowis, of Springfield, Ontario. Attendants were Mir. and Mrs. Alan White of Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. Lowis will live in Bluevale. • A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE Ask the owner about Che vrolet's performance.,. Md Hill Beverages Co. Ltd. . .,.:iGNA General Motors Products of Canada, Oshawa, Ontario Gentlemen; CANADA DRY PEPSI -MA SNNCRESI lI tMlGE January 25, 1964 For years I have used Chevrolet trucks for my city and country deliveries. I have always had really good service from them, with very little trouble. I recently traded a 1954 cab—over—engine model which had cost only 8200.00 in repairs since new. A 1957 truck which I bought new is still running well with original parts throughout, From engine to rear axle, everything is original. This kind of long service has convinced me that I buy the right trucks when I buy Chevrolet. Gas mileage is better than on any other make of truck I have owned, and my drivers tell me that there's lots of power there for their heaviest loads. A multi—stop operation such as mine is hard on all parts of n truck but from my previous experience, I know my new Chevrolets will stand up to the job. Yours very truly, President C/IE1'ROIET/IilSWNAT/TTAKfSTO iB TIIE IOB-MB Bil ffWEIL! ROAM 1RY, THEN VALUE BUY —CHEVROLET TRUCKS! See your local Chevrolet Truck dealer Be sure to see Bonanza on the CBC -TV network each Sunday. Check your local listing for channel and time, DIAGONAL McCLURE MOTORS WINCHLIM, ONT. Dj 1.66491 Wingham Advance -Times, Thurs., March i.9, i'304 -- Page 7 THE LITTLE GAFFERS put on a good show during the ice carnival. Three of the young lads in the animal act are pictured above. They are, from the left: Ricky Williams, Paul Bennett and Jim Bailey. ---Advance-Times Photo. Meeting Held at Jefferson Home DONNYBROOK-- The March meeting of the Donnybrook U.C.W. was held Tuesdayaf- ternoon at the home of Mrs. Hilliard Jefferson with a good attendance. The theme, "God Acts", was given by Mrs. Stuart Chamney, who had charge of the program. Mrs. CharlesJef- ferson, Mrs, Edward Robinson and Mrs. John Hildebrand read Scripture verses. Mrs. Chamney gave the meditation and prayer. Mrs. Margaret Leddy gave a reading "Human Relations". The offer- ing was received and after singing a hymn the General Thanksgiving was read in uni- son. Mrs. Chamney offered prayer and all repeated the Lord's prayer. Mrs. Sam Thompson and Mrs. Margaret Leddy had charge of the study book. Mrs. Hilliard Jefferson at- tended to the business, An in- vitation had been received to attend a special meeting at the Auburn United Church on Mar. 25. NIrs, Chamney read the minutes of the previous meet- ing and closed the meeting with a hymn and prayer. Lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Jim Small and Mrs. John Hilde- brand. The April meeting will he held at the home of Mrs, Tom Armstrong. DONNYBROOK Mr. and Mrs. Gershorn John- son of Wingham visited Satur- day with their daughter, Mrs. Edward Robinson, Mr. Robin- son and family. Little Debbie Jefferson re- turned home Wednesday after spending 10 days with hergrand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Josling and family of Londes- boro. Mrs. Stuart Chamney, Bar- bara and Joyce, visited Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Webster of St, Helens. Mrs. Cecil Chamney of Wingham has been spending the past week with her daughter, Mrs. Sam Thompson, Mr. Thompson and family. Mr. Bert Thompson of Belgrave and Mr. and Mrs. G. A. McLaughlin of Detroit were Sunday visitors at the same hone. UCW to Make Bale Layette FORDWICH-- The evening meeting of the U.C.W. was held Thursday evening with 17 present. Mrs. Clarkson opened the meeting with a hymn and a Psalm. The Scripture was read by Kars. Elmer 11arduig followed by a prayer by. N1rs. Clarkson. It was decided to sew a lay - ette for the June bale. 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