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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1967-01-19, Page 2Page Wingham Advance-Tisanes features from The World of Women * Thursday, Jan, 3.90 Ho e and The Housewife bite delight hie WIIITECHURCII—The Wom- en's Institute tnet Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Victor Em- erson. The president, Mrs, William Evans, welcomed the ladies and conducted the open- ing exercises, The minutes were read by Mrs. Emerson. It was decided to again spon- sor the 4-11 Club and not charge the girls, Roll call was answered by 19 members and seven visitors naming a place they would like to visit. Mrs. Russel Ross introduced the guest speaker, her brother, Wilford Caslick, ail insurance agent of Wingham, lie spoke on safety. Mr. Caslick gave insurance statistics as to cause of death by fire, hunting and automo- bile, 470i. of fires are caused by careless smokers and 160;, by heating systems. He explained that if caught in a burning, smoke-filled building one should stay close to the floor and keep doors closed as fresh air and dra Its aid fire. Cause of accidents by car drivers were discussed, with the ladies freely entering into the discussion on drunken drivers, G A. WILLIAMS, 0.D. Optometrist 9 PATRICK STREET W. WINGHAM Phone 357-1282 DRUG FACTS BRYL.CREEM, reg. 89c ..„77c "517,. 03e6t WILKINSON SWORD EDGE BLADES, reg, 75c 59c up and qte,,scitiption &AA/ice " Snow White FACIAL TISSUE, reg. 2/65c 2/53c DISTILLED WATER, gal. .,49c HUDNUT FASHION SET HAIR SPRAY, reg. $1.89 SUPER SPECIAL 99c ••••••11.41,••••• • ..•••••A,DMI110.• HUDNUT EGG CREAM SHAMPOO $1.29 DIAL, 3574170 Emergency: 357.2992 I LIKE BEING HELPFUL INSTEAD OF HELPLESS THE WAY I WAS BEFORE WE RENTED This WHEEL CHAIR FROM VANCE'S DRUG STORE 0 THE CHRISM scucf 11101111-OR Accurate Complete News Coverage Printed in BOSTON LOS ANGELES LONDON 1 Year $24 6 Months $12 3 Months $6 Clip this advartisentant and return it with your check or money order to: The Christian Science Monitor Ono Norway Street Boston, Mass. 02115 PB-I6 HERE'S A DELUXE 13 CU. FT. REFRIGERATOR THAT SAYS "NEVER DEFROST AGAIN" There's a self-basting rotisserie for barbeque treats *Automatic timing centre *7 heat surface settings *Single dial oven control NOW ONLY Here's only one of the many high quality 1966 freez- ers being cleared during the White Sale *Nylon covered pie rack *Two removable dividers 011 (01(11filltlfilltalg(ff; Priced at a low, low clearout — this Deluxe Refrigerator t is the ultimate in food storage convenience. Come in and see it it will look great in your kitchen PHONE 357-2262 --Mr. and Mrs. CharlesHod- gins left Sunday for a few weeks' vacation in Florida. --Mrs. N. Wellings of Min- nie Street and Mrs. Thomas Ellis of Edward Street are pa- tients in the hospital here this week. --Miss Jean Jones of Scotland is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones. --Mr. Norman Love of Mile,- stone, Sask., spent last week visiting at the home of his nep- hew, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Hen- derson. —Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Hen- derson and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Henderson visited at Goderich one day last week with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mathers, who celebrated their 30th wedding anniversary. —Mrs. Jessie Deyell, who has been in Victoria Hospital, London, for a couple of weeks has now been transferred to Wingham and District Hospital. INHOW.10114•11611.1116.roWN•11.011••••4144411•411.100WIP•04.601 #t. auk; Cbtirdi (ANGLICAN) dril; ingbam Locum - Tenens Mrs. Gordon Davidson Organist SEPTUAGESIMA SUNDAY — JANUARY 22nd 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer, Monday, January 23—Annual Vestry meeting, Parish Room, 8 p.m. • NIA Ottination Arrnll WINGHAM CORPS "4.11.0 Centennial cake is cut by \Ars Donab McDonald Wi, euchre WHITECHURCII—On Mon- day evening the Whitechurch Women's Institute euchre party was held in the Community Memorial Hall with seven ta- bles in play, Prize winners were high lady, Mrs, Albert Coultes; second high, Mrs,Eth- el Day; high gent, Lloyd Mont- gomery; second high, Frank McCormick. The lucky draw was won by Jack Aitcheson. The W. I. served lunch, This week's SPECIAL BRAN MUFFINS • • , SPECIAL 37C Reg. 41.R . Discounts apply only on retail price/a; Macirstyre's Bakery Phone 337-3461 Josephine St. Winohom isanoom• recklessness, lack of know- ledge and experience, braking on icy roads, left and right hand turns, passing on high- ways, determination to have right of way, preoccupied mind and disregard for rights of oth- ers, A pamphlet explaining the identification bracelet for un- usual physical conditions is ob- tainable from Canadian Medic- Alert Foundation, 176 Saint George St., Toronto 5. Mrs. 11. D. MacDonald gave a reading, "My Daddy Says". The motto, "Resolve always to prevent your narrow waist and broad mind from changing places" was given by Mrs. Rus- sel Ross. She explained that throughout the years we have mental and physical changes. At present we are apt to be dis- gusted with the mini skirt and long hair of teens. She said that the young man modelling a mini skirt on TV wasn't so bad when we remember High- landers wore kilts, Greek sold- iers skirts and Arabians, robes. Fathers of Confederation wore long hair and beards. New thoughts and standards are on the way, but don't change thoughts and habits which make good citizens and remember the old saying, "It is never old fashioned to be good". She concluded with the types of people who are smash- ers of resolutions -- half heart- ed resolvers to quit smoking or over-eating; financial wizards who can't resist the ads; house- wives who forget to keep the home front neat and people who make resolutions because others do. Mrs. Russel Gaunt gave a humorous joke and Mrs. Victor Emerson conducted a Hand- book quiz. Members were asked to take a valentine decorated box along with a treat for the Valentine boxes to be sent to shut-ins to the February meeting at Mrs. Ed. Walker's home. The hostesses, Mrs. Albert Coultes, Mrs. Dave Gibb and Mrs. Russel Gaunt prepared a large centennial cake, "0 Canada" was sung and Mrs. Donald MacDonald, attir- ed in a cape and bonnet ofyes- teryear accompanied Mrs. Gaunt to the cake. Mrs. Gaunt lit the ten candles, each re- presenting ten years. She said the cake was in memory of Sir John A. Macdonald whose birth. day was on January 11, and that it was fitting that Mrs. Mac- Donald, the oldest member present, should have the honor of cutting the cake. The hostesses served the cake and ice cream and cour- tesy rein arks were given by Mrs. Wallace Conn. •••••••••• THIS KNOLE SOFA won a Design Award in Traditional Upholstered Furniture at the Canadian Furniture Mart for Fry & Black- hall last week. The upholstery fabric, in tones of gbld and olive, features gold tassel trim. Designer was David Wallin. lllllllllllll 11.11111111111 llllll t tttttttttttt 1111111111 ttttttt AIM CWL Euchre Members are asked for ideas for centennial project There were 10 tables at the CWL euchre held in Sacred Heart Parish Hall Tuesday eve- ning, The conveners were Mrs. James Meyer and Mrs. Ed. Bau- er. High lady was Mrs. Alf. Lockridge; high man, Cy Rob- inson; low lady, Mrs. 0, Has- elgrove; low man, Jerry Bro- phy. The door prize was won by Reuben Appleby. ish the tables for the church basement, and pay the rest of the loan at the bank, Mem- bers signed get well cards for Miss Janette Thomson and Stan- ley Forester, and Mr. Jenkins closed the meeting with prayer. Members were asked to sub- mit ideas for a centennial pro- • ject at the next meeting. Mrs. Ruby Forster had the program for the evening, and lunch was served by Mrs. Cur- tis Jordan and Mrs. Don King. FORDWICII—The January meeting of St. Anne's Guild was held in the Sunday School rooms of Trinity Church with the new president, Mrs. Doug Bunker in the chair. During the study period Mrs. Peter Browne read Scripture and a chapter from the study book, "Forsaking All Others". The minutes of the last meet- ing were read and ap,)roved by the secretary, Mrs. W. Har- grave. The treasurer's report was given by Mrs. Wm. Soth- ern and the correspondence was read by Miss Elva Foster. Mrs. Bunker welcomed everyone and asked for their co-operation and support during the coming year. Roll call, name a famous Canadian, was answered by 13 members and Vicar Jenkins. It was announc- ed that the World Day of Prayer will be held on February 10 in the United Church, Fordwich. Mrs. Bunker gave a reading, "As You Were", and Vicarlen- kins read a story from the book, "Laughter in the Church". A motion was made to fin- C.W.L. euchre The conveners for last weeks euchre of the OWL were Mrs. Jack Brophy and Mrs. Des. Bro- phy. Ten tables were in play. The high lady was Miss Mary Hehn; high man, Lloyd Mont- gomery; low lady, Mrs. Fred Sawyer; low man, Jim Broome. The door prize was won by Mrs. Murray Timm. SPECIAL SUNDAY SERVICE JANUARY 22nd, 1967 Ladies of the "Home League" with their guests MAJOR AND MRS. GEORGE WRIGHT (Former Commanding Officers of the Wingham Corps) now stationed at Hope Acres, a rehabilitation farm for alcoholics. Ladies Home League Choir will sing. FAMILY WOPSHIP AT 11:00 A.M. Bright Gospel Service at 7:00 P.M. "You are always welcome at the Army." MR. AND MRS. ERNES` SULLIVAN of Pouch Cove, New- foundland, who celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on December 26th. Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan are well known to many in the Pordwich area, where they spent eight months of the past year with their son, H. W. Sullivan, and Mrs. Sullivan. They have a family of five sons and two daughters. There are 17 grandchildren.