The Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-03-11, Page 3Stormy Weather
Cuts Attendance
BLUEVALE--The , Woman's As-
Sociation met in the United Church
on March 5th, the president, Mrs.
John Wickstead in charge, The
stormy weather prevented a good
attendance, 'Devotional exercises
Were followed by reports..
The members decided to ,under-
take a garden party in the sum-
mer,
The Assecfation 'will orde'r copies
of the "Tower Rome", a religious
magazine, for the use of members
of the' congregation, Mrs, George
Hetherington to take care of the
distribittion.
MurrayMcLennan
Gives 'YPU Topic .
BLUEVALE—On TPesday even-
ing, the, Y.P.U. met' in the United
Church, the meeting in charge of
the president, Clifford BreWer.
Murray McLennan gave the topic;
"Home Is What You Make It", giv-
ing viewpoints of parents and
children.
A social time 'followed the. de-
votional program,
Wf?OXETER
Mr, and Mrs, ,George Gibson,
Murray and Glen's, spent a day
last week! with Mr .and Mrs. Allis-
ter Green in Wingham.
, Miss Gladys Musgrove, RQAP,
Trenton, is spending a week at her
home here,
Mr, and Mrs. limn Benson and
Robert, Mitchell, were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Ingram:
1 Mr. and Mrs. Lyle. Hart and Pat-
ti, Listowel, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs, William Hart.
Mrs; R, Newton• was a week-end
guest with Mr. and Mrs, Harvey
Mulligan. .
Mr, Henry Sage spent the week-
end' with Ross Taman's,
Mr. and Mrs. .Jack, Lucas, .Lis;
towel, spent Sunday with, Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Coates,
Mrs. W. E, Weir has returned
home from a two weeks visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Weir, TOronto,
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Master John ThomPson spent a
few days with, his grandparents,
Mr, and Mrs, Cecil Chamney, Wing-
ham.
Miss Betty Devereaux of Strat-
ford Teachers' College was home
over the week=end.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thompson of
Goderich were Sunday visitors
with Mrs. John R. Thompson and
Howard,
The' euchre club met last week
at the h'ome of Mr, and Mrs.. Von-)
ald Jefferson with 4 tables at play.
High scores *ere held by Mr, Har-
old/Woods and' Miss )3etty WOods
and loiF by Mrs, W. plirdon arid
Lorne Woods.
Miss Elaine Jefferson, of 'London
was home over the, week-end.
Congratulations to Mr: and Mrs.
Torn Armstrong on the bi'rth of
their son, William Terrance in
Wingham hospital 'on March 5th,
1959, a brother for Marion, Marlene
and Noreen.
Mr. John A. Thompson, who has
been a patient in Victoria' Hos-
pital, London, was able to return
home On Sunday.
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Mental Health
-Record Is. Poor .
BLIJEVALg—The W.M.S. met in
the United Church on Thursday,
the president, Mrs. Alex: McCrack-
in 'ptesiding and Cond n oting de
notions, ft was decided to pack a
bale Of clothing for overseas to be
shipped in May', The spring Thank-
offering meeting, will be, held on
April second.
Mrs. E. Barnard gave ax, reading
on temperance, Mrs. 1VfcCrackin
rovieWed the Chapter in the study
book ori Canada,' beginning .With
its early history and -the strwrgie
between P.,ritish and French, then
the steady progress in industrial
life, education and ehur'ch activities.
Irimtigiititlpn. has GOCASIOYIOCI
forriarltable increase in population,
thin largest ntllither of irninigrants
Corning trent, the British Isles
Ecitteatietnil needs are Under con-
stant review, Churches are active
and send dnissieharles'all over the
World.
Canada htia a. peer retiOrd itt
otoh al. health, but tliVoreeS and
juvenile Clelingueney are lessening.
Canada is the sikth'14tiest among
the nations in reported tacebolisin
and:: tills 'fate is increasing.
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Crawford IIIII1CDENER WINDERS--Warners of the Harley Crawford Trophy presented the trophy; Miss J. Mueller, skip; Mrs.' W. II,,
Edwards, at t m he ladies' bonspiel here. on. Wednesday of last week, were the president of the Wingha Ladies' • urling club;' and. MrS, B., .I.
members of the Kitchener rink shown above. Left to right are Mrs. Sehumm, vice skip. This is the second consecutive year that this rink A. W.• Jackson, lead; Mrs, .J. Delorme, second; 'II, J. Crawford, who• has won the trophy in the 'highly successtful sniet—A-IE photo,
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,The. March session of the Huron County
Council will be .held at the •
COURT HOUSE.., GODERICH,
MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1959
at 10.00 a.m. •
All communications and accounts to be
in the hands of the Clerk by noon,
Fiiday, March 20, 1959.
That's right, you will feel
like a new 'person when you
step out in crisply-clean,
neatly pressed clothing.
Special Speaker at
Sunday Service ,
BLUEVALE—On Sunday an ad-
dress was given in the United
Church by Mr. Thomas George,
a native of India and a student of
engineering at Toronto University.
My, George told first of hia early
life in a Christian family. The
theme for his address'was "Love to
God"; Mn, George, and Mr. Alan
H. Melon sang •a duet, "Though
Your Sins• Be as Scarlet",
On Monday Mn, George spoke 'to
the pupils in neighbouring schools,
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Mission Band Met
Sunday Morning
BLUEVALE—The Mission Band
met in the school room of the
United Church during, the morn-
ing ,service with an attendance of
37. Bill Hetherington, president,
presided,
The. leaders, Mrs. M. Craig and
Mrs, A. H. Neelon showed an in-
teresting film, "Radi Comes tri
Canada". .
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ki ▪ Last week this coltfinn told yen interested motorists something ii
IIII about:the main functions of the oil in your, c, ',Due, of =
those mentioned was -the oil's ability to lubricate the inoving P. '
parts in the mechanism. . . : • . i ..._ , rz Lubrication is the most easily understood aspeet of motor oil—in • •
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i de,-'which is not true. However, without the "slippery" qu'ality =
i in 'oils with which we, are all familiar, your motor 'wouldn't last I ,
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i the oil nets as a magic carpet of ball bearings, the tiny globules =
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•the engine Of parts and it must have sufficient "body” to retain P . _ ,
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Topic at
BLUEVALE—The regular meet-
ing 'of the WM.S. ',was held, on
Wed nesday. at •the /ionic 'of tIVIrs1--1:
Elliott with_ 'the preSident presid-
ing. The call 'to warship and praY-
er was given by Nri.s. ,Thbmas, the
roll call was, answered with nine
members reporting' their visits.
The- secretary's report was .read
and adopted, The supply secretary,
Mrs. .R. Turvey, read a- letter,'
giving the details about the 1959
supply allocation. Mrs. Nicol re-
ported •the numbers of cards,, cor-
respondence and gifts sent,to sick
and shut-ins, The Easter Thank-
offering• service is to be held in
the church basement- 'with .Tees-
water, Langside and 13elmore Mem-
bers as guests' The treasurer's re-
port was read and adopted.
Mrs. B. Moffatt took charge of
the topic and explained about the
French Canadians. They, as a
people, are in the .minority and
fear that through the English they
may lose 'their native language. At'
present the Presbyterians arethopl,
ing to build- a Presbyterian Church
where theFrench language will be,
spoken, It Was ,interesting to;learn
that the first W.M.S. was organiz-
ed by a grohp of women in Mont-
real:
Mrs. Kennedy briefly outlined '
some interesting facts about the
new Deaconess Home that is to he
built, The benediction was pro-
nounced by the president, Mrs.
Thomas, A dainty •lunch was
served by the hostess assisted by
Mrs. Greig and Mrs. Moffatt, .
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