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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1965-12-16, Page 13r • • w • • M • • • • • • • • 1 1 r • Parents Attend Open House At Sacred Heart On Thursday, Open House was held at Sacred Heart School. Parents and friends 01 the pu- pils were entertained by a short program and then visited the classrooms. The program consisted of songs, recitations, piano and accordion selections and a play, "The Story of Christ's Birth" Father Mooney spoke to the audience and pointed out that cooperation between parents and teachers is necessary to ful- ly develop the child's person- ality and intellect. The parents examined the work on display and discussed their children's progress with the teachers. WALKING TREACHEROUS ON SUNDAY MORNING W t IITEGIIURCII--Sunday morning church services were attended by brave adventurous folks who had rubbers with good treads or supported themselves by use of canes or sticks. By afternoon the ice in this area was beginning to break and walking was not dangerous. Salting and sanding kept the highway in fair driving condi- tion. EARN 5% —land 2 YEARS 53/4%-3and 4 YEARS 6% — 5' YEARS GUARANTEED INVESTMENTS VICTORIA and GREY TRUST OWEN SOUND PART OF THE CAST taking part in a play "The Story of Christ's Birth" at Sacred Heart School open house last week are Marion Willie, Brian Skinn, Trudy Bruyns, Esther Chettleburgh, Mary Cyerniawski, Mary Beth Vath, Karen Kieffer, Elaine Kief- fer, Margo DeBruyn and Gary Bauer. Bar- bara Skinn, foreground, played the part of Mary. TERRY ANGER, a pupil at Sacred Heart School, showed his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Anger, his workbooks at open house.—A-T Photo. —Advance -Times Photo. Take Part in 4-H Achievement Day W HITECHIJRCH—Members of the two local 4-H clubs at- tended Achievement Day in Kincardine December 4. The Happy Hostesses pre- sented "Table Centres for Dif- ferent Occasions" with Sandra Tiffin as commentator. Other members of the club are Diane Coultes, Janis Farrier, Diane and Pamela King with Mrs. Le- roy Rintoul and Mrs. Dave Gibb as leaders. The Party Belles presented a skit with Valerie King, Irene De Boer and Marlene Weber taking part. Other members of this group are Melody Camp- bell, Margo De Btuyn, Barbara Ritchie and Phyllis Sleightholm, and the leaders are Mrs. Wal- ter Arscott and Mrs. Garnet Far- rier. The spring project will be the making of a hat and ac- cessories Show Pictures of Trip to Europe JAMESTOWN--A number of friends and neighbours gather- ed in the former school house on the 1st line of Grey Town- ship on Friday night, Decem- ber 3rd in honour of Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Mount who were married some time ago. Dur- ing the evening Glenn showed coloured pictures of their trip to Europe while on their honey- moon. The pictures were ex- cellent and enjoyed by every- one. An address was read by Mrs. Reta McLennan, and the young couple was presented with a gift of money by Mrs, George McKay. The address read as follows. Dear Marilyn and Glenn: It gives us great pleasure to be able to gather here with you tonight in honor of your recent marriage, as we didn't want the opportunity to pass without re- membering you. We were pleased when we heard that you had gone on an extended honeymoon to Europe, as you would enjoy a well- earned rest, and will have many pleasant memories of your trip. By this time you will be set- tled in your new home and we extend our very best wishes for health and happiness, also may you be spared many years to- gether as you journey through life. We now ask you to accept this gift as a remembrance from your friends and neighbors in the community." Both Marilyn and Glenn made a suitable reply thanking their many friends, and lunch was served by the ladies in the community. "NIGHT OF CAKES" In Ireland, Christmas Eve is often called the Night of Cakes. This name is based on the custom, still practiced, of baking special Christmas Eve cakes spiced with caraway seeds. • WE ARE OVERSTOCKED ON MANY CHRISTMAS ITEMS . . . TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE TIMELYs+ySPECIALS NOW — AND SAVE ! ! 'KW SUNBEAM Fry Pans — ALL. TYPES — 15.95 UP ELECTRIC KETTLES 7.88 lfi SUNBEAM STEAM IRONS 12.50 BATHROOM SCALES — Reg. $4.95 — 4.20 PHILISHAVE ELECTRIC SHAVERS 16.95 up ELECTRIC Radios General Electric Electrohome - Philips 21.95 U, VitCHRISTMAS DECORATING SPECIALS te- Artificial Christmas Trees INDOOR FLOODLIGHT KITS 7 -FT. GREEN 84 Branches Reg. $13.69 Value 6 -FT. GREEN 64 Branches Reg. $10.49 Value 9.15 7.65 Red, Blue, Yellow, Green $5.25 Reg. $6.95 Value—NOW ONLY •- INDOOR LIGHTING SETS 7 and 15 Lights — REDUCED — OUTDOOR LIGHTING SETS 25 lamp unit with lamps . Y8� �� Reg. $10.98 Value—NOW ONLY ANA 20% w• r• I r M . --SAVE ON ALL MAJOR APPLIANCES BURKE ELECTRIC HAS MAINTAINED ALL PREVIOUS SPECIAL PRICES ON RANGES - REFRIGERATORS - WASHERS - DRYERS - ETC. TERMS AVAILABLE ONLY $10 DOWN NO PAYMENTS UNTIL END OF FEBRUARY 1966! BURK ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING — MOTOR REWINDING -- APPLIANCES -- SALES AND SERVICE Wingharn Advance -Times, Thursday, Demi 16, 1965— Page 5 Whitechurch News Mr. and Mrs, Gene Tunney, Rickey and Shirl Mn of Ingle- wood and Miss Helen Neable, London, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Neable and family. On Saturday Mrs. Walter James and Leonard of Wood- stock visited with her father, Mr. Arthur Moore, a patient in Wingham and District hospital and called on friends in White- church. The church service at Cal- vin -Brick had to be withdrawn Sunday forenoon on account of the icy condition of hills on the back roads. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Conley of Wingham spent the week- end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn. Mr. Brian King of Grand Valley spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Arscott. Visitors on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Coultes and Miss M. Hehn Demonstrates W.I. Meeting WHITECHURCH—The De- cember meeting of the Wo- men's Institute was attended by 24. Vice-president, Mrs. Bill Evans presided and extended a welcome to all. The minutes and correspon- dence were read by Mrs. Gar- net Farrier. A discussion arose on assisting to provide articles for the gift cupboard at the Wingham and District Hospital. Mrs. Russel Ross was appointed to attend the monthly meetings of the Hospital Auxiliary. The next meeting will be held the second Wednesday in January at the home of Mrs. Garnet Farrier. Christmas carols were sung. The motto, "Neighbors and how do you stand with them?" was given by Mrs. Ezra Scholtz. Neighbors are those, with whom we come in contact in our own neighborhood, in our own town, village or street. We must strive at all times to be a friend and be ready to lend a helping hand. She concluded with Ed- gar Guest's poem,"Bea Friend" . The guest speaker, Miss Mary Hehn of Turnberry, was introduced by Mrs. Frank Cul- ross. She gave a demonstration of the many articles which can be made from plastic detergent and vinegar bottles. She show- ed patterns and told how to make the articles. Miss Hehn was thanked by Mrs. Wallace Conn and presented with a gift. Mrs. Gibson Gillespie gave several of Miss Ethel Chapmads writings on Christmas andcon- cluded with, "What Do People Want for Christmas?" Mrs.John- ston Conn gave the highlights of the Federated News from the last issue, telling of the Gold- en Jubilee in Ireland. The hostesses, Mrs. Albert Coultes and Mrs. Dave Gibbs served lunch. family were Mr. and Mrs, Ken Coultes and Judy of Willowdale. On Tuesday Major George and Mrs. Walker of Ottawa ar- rived to visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ed Walker. Wed- nesday and Thursday they all visited with Constable Roy and Mrs, Walker and family ofKit- chener. On Friday Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Walker and family visited with Major and Mrs, Walker and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Walker. On Sat- urday Major George and Mrs. Walker and his parents visited his brother, Mr. Allan Walker and Mrs, Walker and family of Owen Sound. Major and Mrs. Walker left for their home in Ottawa Sunday morning. Mr, and Mrs. Bill Neable, Howard and Kenneth attended the reception for Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kain of Toronto in Palmer- ston Saturday evening. Mrs. Kain is their granddaughter. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emer- son visited on Thursday with Mrs. Ed. Carson of Desboro. Mrs. Emerson was delivering the Grey -Bruce Area Women's Institute books to Mrs. Carson, who is the newly -elected sec- retary of Grey -Bruce Area. Visitors on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher were Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lowery, Corinne and their granddaugh- ter, Debbie Lowery of Lurgan, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Forster, Donna, Tammy and Faye Ann of Lucknow. Mr. Peter De Boer has pur- chased the farm formerly own- ed by Mr. Jack Richardson and Mr. Bill Evans has sold his farm through the V.L.A. and gives possession April lst. Mr. Ev- ans will build a new home in Whitechurch. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Smith of Markhani spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. Russel Chap- man. The Y.P.S. held a dance in Whitechurch Community Me- morial Hall on Saturday eve- ning. A White Gift service was held at the United Church here on Sunday afternoon under the supervision of the Sunday School superintendent, Clifford Laid- law. Miss Mary Laidlaw was re- leased Wednesday afternoon from Wingham and District Hos- pital and is making rapid re- covery at her home from an ap- pendectomy. Santa Claus will be busy making his rounds to visit the boys and girls at the United Church Sunday School concert on Dec. 20 and at Chalmers Presbyterian on Dec. 22. On Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tiffin and Mr. and Mrs. Johnston Conn visited at Brucelea Haven, Walkerton with Mrs. W. A. Taylor and Miss Margaret Pickering. Mrs. Robert McInnes of Lucknow visited Thursday with Mrs. Dan Tiffin. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McInnes visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. George Stanley and family of Lucknow. CHRISTINE CZERNAWSKI and Shirley Martin look over the notebooks of senior pupils at Sacred Heart open house,—A-T Photo.