The Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-12-17, Page 7gbb:auttZtin0
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and let stand overnight,, or longer,
in refrigerator tq blend .flaVours.
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BUFFALO STEAK, a real treat lb $1.00
COTTAGE ROLLS . ... . . , , . . lb. 60c
GROUND BEEF , „ • . , , 3 lbs. $1.25
FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY
SAUSAGE „ . . ... , . 3 lbs. $1.25
LARD . , . , . „ .. , „ . 2 lbs. 25c
On Friday and Saturday - SUET , „ lb. 25c
Let, us fill .yoult, LARD PAIL at 10c per lb.
Lockndge'S Butcher Shop
The Best of Fresh and Cured Meats Always. on Hand. •
wish to extend their sincere greetings to the
Ratepayers of Morris Township
for
MERRY CHRISTMAS •
and . a
HAPPY NEW YEAR
Bailie' Parrott, Reeve
Ross Duncan
Stewart Proctor
Gordon Wilkinson
Walter Shortreed, Councillors
HOW DONE-,-Ronald Alton demonstrates how to put on a head
bandage and an arm sling on his partner, Robert H. Currie at the
St. John's Ambulance first aid test last ThursdaY night. Both men are
from Luelthow.
CHECK LISTS,--lierh.Fidler left, and Harry West rightoiecretary and
assistant secretary of the first aid -course which wati held here during
the past month, check the jilt of Canis° member; with: C. H. Magee,
course instructor, at the public school Thursday evening; when exar,il'
[nations for the.group were held; -
Neighbors 'Gather
At ,Poxtan Home steasuntesnoretegotaxistsassessiationitasafaaffaltaafial
Hold on to your Life Insurance
too ... with both hands
;" Several neighbors and friends
dropped' in •unexpectedly on • Mr;'
and Mrs, Harold "Ilind'r Foxton on
Friday evening, When a pleasant
evening was Spent playing, euchre
and other genies, Mr. and Mrs':
Foxton and -their, three 'children}'.
Marie, Stephen 7 and Brian,' have
taken up residence in London;
where_ Bud has •seollted ,a•pUsitiorr.
• A. dainty iunch was 'served by .".the.
ladles and Mrs:,Dorothy. Willie „Orr
behalf of those preient ekpressed
regret that the. Foxton faMily waS
leaving Wingliarn and wished them:
well in their new home. 1Vird, Wilt
tie' and Mrs.:Ether :Ste'wart•
Rented Mr. and Mrs. Foxton, with
an automatic toaster, two TV anac;
tables and a, chrome smokinistand:.
The Foxtonsleft Wingham: on'
Saturday morning., ' :
!BROKEN '/4EGrS, weuld be tied- .rip like this if no splints ware ' available, by members of the first aid bourse
with* was edriipleted here last weeif. Neil M. Gros s and his patient, Donald W McDonald, both of Lis-
towel' deniestatraiii-OreViiithiditliiiiiieSthedi-' Part' (if f'he, tests. - • •
Struck by Car . .
Nancy Gardner; the, four-year,!
old " daughter: ot, Mr, and, Mrs.,
Lorne, GlaKchier,;Winghami was ad-,
mitted to the local hospital fernb-
servation,04 ThiitedaY' of last *41i..'
The. miltd- rainunaittkim:4itrih of
car. • It was found that she had-
siiffered a mild" coneusston and'
shuck,
SKI 'RESORT OPENS
AT EAGLES NEST
Your life insurance policy is very valuable proPerty
• because if anything happens to you, your depen-,
deritt will receive not merely what you saved, liut
all the money that you planned for .their benefit,.
either in cash or as an income.
• tlecellse;iii•ii6liCi441aVirig,ttlarsantaed Cash values, •
your savings stie, protected against casual, spending,
yet are alWayS there to Use in a financial enlergency,
• because the payment of every dollar that yOur poli-
cies promise'you at' retirement is also guaranteed' ".
Guaranteed family security and guaranteed savings makei
life insurance the number one gilt-edged investment for, '
over PA million Canadians.
This valuable • property is worth holding
an to with both hands. -
F T L Agg' „ . • , .
Christmas .'88 will be remem-
bered forever if you give her
.the world's most precious
article
A PERFECT DIAMOND
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For that Extra Little Item
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Christmas Concert
At Baptist Church
On Friday evening the annual
Sunday School Christmas enter-
tainment was held :in the Wingham
Baptist Church with Frank 'Collar,
superintendent, in charge. The pro-
gram opened with the singing of
carols and words of welcome by
the chairman.
The nursery department, under
the leadership of Mrs. Reg. Collar
and Mrs. Glenn Schifele gave , a
welcome recitation by Billy Bur-
chill, an exercise entitled ."Christ-
mas" by a group of the scholars,
and the entire class joined in "the
singing Of "Away in a Manger".
Miss Mary Stapleton's Beginners'
class presented a recitation, "Wel-
come Wish", by Brian Crispin a
class recitation entitled "Christ-
mas Mother Goose", a solo "0
Little Town of Bethlehem" by Don-
ald Collar, and a recitation "Good
Night, Merry Christmas" by
Linda Pellett,
•
WATCH REPAIRS:
REASONABI,E' OiliA131ES
George Williams ,
Located in Masteri's Siore.
'Owing, to lank' :''spa(Ce, small
decks and waliehes only.
Lorne Howe of Teeswater, who
purchased the Eagle's Nest, locat-
ed in the Alps section of Cuiross
and home of the late Peter Fisher,
has recently opened a public win-
ter resort at the •property. THE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES, IN CANADA Mr, Howe has made the cottage
itself into a comfortable club house
complete with canteen. He has
erected a 330 foot rope tow for ski-
ers and the runs are about 600 feet.
It lies been reported by several
people that skiing at the Eagle's
Nest has been excellent.
The new winter resort is open to
the public every Wednesday after-
noon, Saturdays and Sundays and
during the week between Christ-
mas and New Years will be open
each day,
'The owner feels that there may
be many school age children in the
district who would like to learn to
ski and has generously offered
them free skiing on Saturday Mor-
nings, Mr, Howe.` does not claim
to be a professional skier himself
but will give the children some in-
struction if they desire it.
If the resort proves popular Mr,
Howe plans to improve the grounds
by planting trees on the-premises
and build a few barbecues so that
wiener roasts and picnics may be
held there during the summer
months.
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Bone China Teas and Saucers
Travel and Alarm Clocks
Full Lead Crystalware
Hand-Hammered Aluminum
Manicure Sets - Signet Rings - Watches
Jewellery of every description.
For the Gift that is Sure to Please,
visit us to-day.
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The class exercise "Christmas
Means Christ" was given by the
junior boys and girls of : Miss
Mary Hotchitiss'a class followed by
a piano duet 'by Doug, and Faye
Procter.
Mrs. Frank Collar's intermediate
girls presented the class recitation
"If I Had Been Thee" and a
dialogue entitled "Signs of Christ-
mas". Karen and Grant Kilpatrick
rendered a piano duet.
The climax of the program was
the play "His Best Christmas" which
was well presented by the young
people of the Sunday Sehool under
the direction of Mrs. D, Sinclair,
Most of us are beginning to
learn that the cost of experience
has gone up like everything else.
Officers,:Elected
At w;A:. ,met!pg
Intended 'for last 'Week. '
• FORDWICH,--The regular meet-
ing' Of "the W.A".".of :the Pordwith
United, ChUreh -"Was' held in the
bhurch parlours: • It was opened
with ' call to wership • and the
carol "0 Little Town,w of Bethle-
hein.": 'Tele ,story of the' Eniniincia-
tion and the Magniticat .were :read
by Mrs. Ge'o, Richards. Mrs, Glenn
Johnston 1.ft:1k:the : comments en-
titled-"Seelf•of Thought": ;She 'said
that thOughts help us to hear
celestial • Music 'so that we may
better bear the cries of help for
the earthly' needs of the people,
The minutes were read by Mrs.
Wm. Campbell. The business was
discussed. It was decided to hold
the January meeting on :Ian. 15th.
It will take the form of a New
Year's party fOr all the women of
the church., •Mrs. A. E. Gardiner
conducted the election of officers
for the coining year, Mrs, Earld
Patterson presented the nominat-
ing committee's report. It was
accepted as follows:
Past president,. Mrs. Geo. 'Rich-
ards: ,president, Mrs, Glenn John-
ston; vice, president, Mrs, Wm.
Wilson; secretary, Mrs. Wm. Camp-
bell ;• treasurer, Mrs, Jag, Warrell;
pianist, Mrs. A. F. Gardiner; work
committee, Mrs, A. Stinson, .Mrs.
W. Cooper, Mrs. Geo, Pittendreigh;
gift committee, Mrs. Scott Clark-
son,. Mrs. Elmer Harding; cards,
Mrs.' Nkman Harding; flower
committee, Mrs, Wm, Wilson, Mrs.
Glenn Johnston, Mrs. Austin Stin-
son; preas, MiSs Minnie McElwain;
lunch Committee, Mrs.. E. Patter-
son, Mrs, N, Harding,. Mrs, H.
Fraser; parsonage committee; Mrs,
N, Harding, Mrs. A. Stinson, Mrs.
WM. Campbell, Mrs. Glenn Johna-
ton; nominating .coninnittee, Miss
Minnie MCIDIWain, 'Mrs. Elmer
Harding„ Mrs. Scott Clarkson, '
-The meeting closed With the
carol "Silent. Night" arid, the bene-
diction. Lunch Was served by lilts, F'. Johnston, • Aires. Win, Camp-
bell, Mrs. Jas. Warrell and Mrs.
W. E, Htil i toclt. Some time was
spent in preparing for the battier
which was held on ,Saturday. In
spite of the stormy weather a good
crowd attended and the association
realized $.120;06 for their Work.
, pititirtitS SttPittidt
• Saute whole parboiled carrots
in .butter Or, Margarine lo which
add light brown sugar, a pinall
earth of ginger and poscriererl dry
mustard, Toss In the skillet Until
Well Coated and • tender. • Oarnish
With parsley,
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BEFORE, THEY START !
ADD A CAN OT KLEEN-FL6
TO EVERY TANKFUL OF GASOLINE.
ON SALE AT GARAGES
'AND SERVICE STATIONS
EVERYWHERE!
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for dinner, dear!"
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bringing you daily
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It is niitaril to take for granted its
everyday uses. 'Yet-. perhaps it is in, these
many Hide ways that we are most often re.
minded ofthe wonderful value of that friendly
!'ntenther.of.die.family" the telephone.