Loading...
The Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-03-11, Page 6LUMBER PLYWOOD PAINTS HAM1 007 -LTD., NOD Pt,COCK, DONATION TM AT Si, PAUL'S CHURCH The Woman's Associntion of St. Paul's Church held the annual donation tea hi the' church 'Parlor on Thursday afternoon, The W.A. 1131414 "The Love of Ghrist Con- straineth." was sung with Mrs., Gordon Davidson at the plane, Mrs, Powell, the president, conducted the :opening exercises and read the . prayers CSPeciallY remembering the prayer partner, Mrs. Wade of Palampur,' The Scripture from 20th chapter of Matthew was taken by Mrs, R, Armitage, ^1r ^1r V-X.F V-X.F 7,4 For the FINEST BUILDING SUPPLIES at a FAIR PRICE look for this sign of quality i.pA Dealers in your town; Wingham Sawmill Bo, ltd. WNW-UAL' ONTARIO , '•1417.117 .717117, Appropriate Bible readings which told of, the women at the cross and at the sepulchre were given by Mrs. W. J, Adams followed with prayer by Mrs. Ropiston, A most inspiring reading Simon of evrene." was given by Mrs. W, "Oh, Yes you can, sir," replied the waiter, When yen call room ' service just ask for a bowl of Mother Martha's." "Is that a code' name for the Secret recipe?" inquired the guest. ;IN, • ---the kitchen has thousand tins of the stuff."-The Printed Word. VanWyck in which Simon tells his own story of carrying the cross of Jesus to Calvary, Mrs, E. S. Lewis and Mrs. P. S, MacNaughton .sang the pleasing duet, "Seeking the Master", The special speaker was Mrs. W. 0, Struthers, who is greatly in- terested 'in missions because, she, heroelf had trained for foreign mission serviee. Taking as her subject "What Jesus meant to wo- men, and what they meant to Him", she centred her remarks on the SKEET SHOOTING RAINS POPULARITY The New RECORD RELEASES are All 'Here" ii roll, he,,bep, dixicland, we don't "care what you like, we have it! $3.9i3 — V..98 VALUE NOW — $1,98 100 . 4 ..... ........ ........ ..... ............. mum ....... ..... II ...... DO IT NOW! 'WHILE MEN and MATERIALS ARE AVAILABLE GOOD PRICE ON ... consists of firing 'at fast-flying clay targets, • ThrS is one sport where there are no "ladies rules". They use the same, guns, shoot on the saing squads'. and.. are favored by no handicap iii competition: Since good timing is more important tlitin strength,, Women, are able to Skeet shooting is a. sport :which is fast gaining favor with both men and women, About 4,000 people in Canada are actively participat- two partidular women, Mary and ing iii this year-round sport which Martha, 'who ministered to Jesus in the home; She said that most of our women to-day, work for Jesus in their own homes; in different Ways; even as Mary and Martho. God .has,.. :purpose, for these in the homes and, a, special ministry in the elnirch also for them. Wo- men brought gifts to the sepulchre, Mary annointed the feet/ of JeSus compete on `alt equal400ting with and /Vfartha performed the humbler men. tasks in the home, so may we give , our services, our gifts' and pray- Fast action, excellent training, in ers at this Easter time, ,Mrs. gun handling and' the sociability of Underwood thanked the speaker competition are all contributing for her splendid address, to the sp'ort's rising popularity. WHIPPED-CREAM RICE (Prepared with 2 cups cooked rice) 2 cups cooked. all-purpose rice 1 cup cream, whipped stiff 1. cup well drained crushed pine- apple 2 cups miniature, marolunallows 3 tbsps. powdered• sugar Mixthe ingredients until well blended, Place in crystal dish. Refrigerate 5 to 6 hours' before serving. from Bluevale, Belmerc, Langslde and South Kinloss to meet with the society on that occasion. Miss M. Walsh acted as moder- ater for the discussion on "Our Church-and the People of Canada: the People of Many Lands". She likened the population of Canada to a mosaic which would be form- ed by the ;varying nationalities, which come to our shores. Shr called op Mrs. a, W. ivrembbon to tell of the Chinese Canadians,' who , numbered 32,580 at the time,of the last census. The first Chinese came as laborers in building the C.P.R. and •since that time have made 'a large contribution to Canada, par- ticularly in B.C. They are making increasing. contributions 'in the pro- fessions of medicind,, law. and".en gineering. :1957 ”Mr. : Douglas Jung• was elected to 'the DominiOn Parliament and he' spoke of-his seat there as a living proof ,that his people are accepted in Canada, The Prdsbyteriap . Ohurch is do- ing its part to meet 'the need of new-corners from China foc:' only' one in ten of these have ever heard God's word, Miss F.. Wilson told that Miss Elsie Lee of Hong Kong has joined the Canadian mission staff in September and 'negotiations are under way to bring a Chinese minister into the work. The Presbyterian Chinese Church in Canada must be a channel for God's grace to those Chinese' who are making Canada their new home, PATTI PAW!), ,51.1.01tE TONY MARTIN' 'DIE AMES 111tOTILUItS FOUR ACE$ gING RUDDY MORROW INK sons:, • Tim ilinA.s BROTHERS L.P.'s, Extended Plays, Child. ren's Records. 'and Hi-Fi Supplies Niolver5 PHONE 101 WINGF1AM ,11111111111 000000 1 00000 11111,111111 lllllll M11,11/1111111111111111111111111111111.t1,1111,11,11 llll t11.111111(11111111111111,1111111/11111111111111 7 .7, , Pry WARREN HOU(' DIAGONAL ROAD, WINcEt43.1 V prayer by Rev, T. G. }fusser. • he it Mrs. Thos. ,King spoke of thoge who•come 'from Japan, from West- ern Europe' and thel British .Isles and the duty, Of the church to.con- sider their welfare. ' Mrs. W, Corigrani spoke particu laxly of, the Hungariani, Italians and Ukrainians. „Overseas? chap- tains send word to Canadian .port werkeTi who are on hind to Wel- newcorndro • our douniry, and give them needed assistance, There are .16 .Hungarian Presby,- terian. :congregations in Canada. Many 'of these are known , :as channelling churches. They count' it a:success when they lose mem- bers because they know they are, being integrated!' into English speaking churches and becoming a part of the Canadian mosaic, There are six Ukrainian churches. Each has a pastor .of that nation- ality, speaking their 'own language., Many are farmers and laborers and are refugees from Soviet op- pression, One Italian church, in Montreal is stropg and working, towards self-support, but the Other Italian church in Hamilton has never had a, permanent minister who speaks their language and IS expeiienairrg diffichlties. Miss M."Walsh closed ;the meet- ing by quoting an article on :"Men- tat Health of New Canadians" from Maclean's magazine, which said the greatest hazard of. New 'Canadians ,is the fabt that native. born' Canal dians fail to accept and understand them. Mrs. T. A. Currie closed the meeting with prayer, • a startling low price! If your wife has had difficulty in ,parking or bumped into the garage door we can ,fix fender in short order and make your car look- like new. If'you, have tried to pass on a curve or a hill, i will take more time of course, but we' can do an expert job 'of repairing the damage. Whatever your problem in body repair tall on us, we're experts—anything from a rusted bumper or stubborn door to a major operation..: INTERNATiONAI. DEsigNER PATTERfi a a a a a Pt*it Tbe Whighain Advarice-Tinsei,Woctneaden Afgreit 11 1,9110 totouieeeuessolemso.tseeilow..,,,,e,evesoo,,,,,s,,,,,,oumemookosemoi.,,wimeninioomomwe SPEAKS Share the •joy of Easter with your family, friends, your church, by sending flowers, the one gift that truly expresses the signifi- cance of the clay. For the best selection of flowering plants, Spring's choicest cut flowers, and corsages, we suggest you order early. We send Easter Flowers-by-Wire anywhere, Your satisfactiel guaranteed. g amoroutDerMorit..GtoOtyby KROEHLE Mrs, Jas, Henry read a paper on "Christian Citizenship" and the supply secretary, Mrs. McLaughlin told that. several guilts had been made for ,the spring bale, The Thankoffering was received by Mrs. Fox and Mrs. Geo. Ross and was dedicated by .the president, Mrs. C: Vinglarid. An invitation was accepted "froth' the *Evening The Woman's Missionary Society of Wingham United. Church, held their :March „ Meeting' in the •Sun- day School room,. As this was the Mister Thankoffering meeting, hymns and Trayer.S. Parried the theme, "The Cross", The program had been prepared by Mrs, •T. Greer who also presided, The meeting opened with a brief account of the birth, death and iresurreetien of Jesus, ending with the thought that .Easter ehetlid. 'al- ways remain as a day of love and cheer, a • day of new beginnings. Auxiliary to meet with them on March 1,7 when Rev. A.' :Nimmo of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church wilt show his pictures on Ireland., Mrs. MacNaughton and Miss Effie Bower -were- appointed dele- gates to Huron Presbyterial, which I will he held. in Goderich on March 20, The meeting was closed with Proof of the Pudding A Gourmet traveller friend has a passion , for the tang of home- brewed .phim chowder. At One :of his .favon rite hotels he was .always grateful. to be a guest on a Friday, the only day that clam .chowder was on the menu, Occasionally he would. send messages to, those who laboured in these teaMY rcgioing be- hind the owinging doers, cc:twit- Menting the chef on the excellence of his brew. Then, during a mid-week stay at the hotel, the gentleman tribotioned his liking, to a rdom waiter and added that it' was a pity be could- n't get clam chowder on other days than Friday, Chinese Canadians Contributed Much The WAS, of St, Andrew's Pres, hyterlan Church met on Tuesday of last week when the president, gm A. Nimbi(); opened the Wet- 1Mg with a Call to. worship, Miss C. Gilhinson read Pau l's of Scrip- turn from Si, letter to the Corinthians and St, John's Gospel, chapter,. 14, from which, in. her meditation., she- noted that the. fail- pre of evangelism Is often due to the lack of expectant love. Miss A. Mitchell offered prayer and the of- fering as dedicated by Mrs, J. Bnr- thoi; A, solo, "How Great Thou Art", sung by Mrs, Charles. 14e, • accompanied 'by Mrs.' W, 'Ford, was enjoyed, The society was pleased to. know that Mrs, S, M, .Gordon, missionary on furlough from Formosa, would be the guest swaker at the Easter Thankoffering meeting, and plans . /1,. :1 ri , Iv, ''"1 41. 011 -----S426 Wmgharti 'Shop Phone 746 Sid Adams Wingham It wasn't hard 'fo; a fashionable man 'to drip over his own feet' dur- ing the 'Middle' Ages. 'One kind of shoe had a pointed toe so long that a... chain had to be used to hold it up so the wearer could walk. Try This:tor Lont For- 6 to 8 servings, use 2„cups bread cubes, 6 eggs and 1/1, cup milk., Lightly brown bread cubes in hot fa in a skillet. Mix beaten eggs, and milk, season with salt and pepper to taste, and pour over toasted cubes. Cook the mixture slowly in'Oe skillet, stirring and occasiopally scraping the egg froin- bOttom and. sides of the pan. Do overcook!, Serve fluffy and with, rolls and a tossed salad. friodarne lienbirs Special Rice Dishes One of the ,chief advantages of Using rice for Lenten.racers is the variety of imaginative ways it on by served, NtaflaPie Jehane Benoit, Canarla'S famed culinary expert and an en- thusiastic deponent of rice, .has created special rice disbee, The recipes demonstrate how two cups. of cooked all-purpose rice can serve as a basis for a hearty meal, FRIED'RICE (Prepared with '2 cups ceokect ride) 3 tbsps, salad oil 1. egg 2 cups Dainty All-purpose Rice, coeiwd and poled 3 tbsps, soya sauce 312 cup; sliced inushroqins i/4 cup parsley,' minced 3 shallots :minced "/, tsp, Monosodium glutamate 1, .'Beat salad Oil ,in large 10-12 Inch frying pan, Break ego' Stir quickly to cook: egg, 2.' Add the rice and the other ingredients. Stir With a fork, over medium heat, lifting, and turning until it is warmed (6-10 mins.). Serve as .soon as ready, (6 Serv- ings). VEGETARIAN RICE (Prepared with 2 cups cooked rice) 3 tbsps, butter 2 caps all-purpese Rice, cooked lb. Cottage cheese 4 shallots, finely minced Minced parsley to taste Salt and pepper ' yt :cup sour erea..m (col-nmereial 1, 'Melt the butter in a. Sauce- pan.i'Add rice and cottage cheese, sour cream, shallots, parsley, salt and pepper to, taste, Stir together with a fork. Cover. 2. Cook over very low, heat about. 15 minutes Cir just enough to warm thoroughly, stirring once or twice during the cooking period, 6 servingS, • Mrs, Powell welcomed guests from Belgrove and tile surrounding district and introdnoo the oPeaker Mrs, D. S, MacNaughten ,of Wing-. han' whose subject was "I am the Light of the 'world, He 'that fellow- ghs11- .nnt unilk in, darkness but'shall have the light pf life," The frequent use of the word "light" in the Bible is symbolic of its place, in our daily lives and of Christ's great commission "Go Ye into all the world and preach the gospel", which is the goal of mis- sionary societies, To-day's troubled world with its statesmen, Perturbed cod- ditions which they cannot control,, presents a challenge to all church people. it is, our part "to show to others a life which is guided by the word of God and dedicated to . A His service, We look to the church for leadership 'and the missionary seal- eties of our churches are the lights by which missionary service, is inSpired and from them floWs a stream of loving( service in these fields. Our 'Misoionary;, magazineo and study book should be prescrib-" ed reading for all our woMen. Knowledge should mean service, which we at home can render to our missionaries at home and abroad and 'much of this service stems from small groups of wo- men gathered to "read, mark, learn and, inwardly digest" God's word, The meeting closed with: a hymn and the benediction pronounced by, Rev, C. Johnson, following which a social hour with a cup oT tea was enjoyed by all those present, V 11111 .. 1 ...... 11111 . ... 1111111111111 . ... . 1 .... 1 ...... 11111111111 ............. ... This Week's Pattern Don't miss this Tremendous Value! ..„.. Dobeinures lust Cettflicates Charles Montaigne designs for women whose reputations for be- ing well-dressed arc based on con- sistent,good taste with nary a though for fashion faclism, 'typical Of his art is this step-in model, gently shaped and as perfectly styled for the size 20 figure as is for slimmer sisters. The button front opening is cut with an insert Offect, achieved by the applihd strap that is an extension of the bodice side panels, Start off the Spring With serge, flannel or sheer wool, but be sure to make it again for summer, in linen, pique, raw Silk or novelty rayons, From this Size chart select the one silo best for you, Size 16 requires 2 7/8 ,yards of 45 inch material for dress with 'j, length sleeves and Vs yard of 42 inch material for lining, To order Pattern No, S-426 state size, send OAS'. Vor new jurnbo 144 page Internatibrial Designer Pattern }leek B-C Send *1.25, Address SPADEA, Norman Harthell (Canada) Limited, 214 Main street, Toronto 13, Ontario, PlcaSe allow 2 weeks for delivery, SIZES RUST WAIST HIPS 10 34 24 35 12 :35 25 86 "" 14 36% 20Y4 " 16 38- 28 80 " 18 4O 50 41 " copyright 1050 Spadea rashion Y. 4 for 5 years • Choice of Spring-filled or Foam Rubber Cushions* • Wide Range of Beautiful Fabrici and Colors • Famous Plus-Built Construction • ... . •••••1. .• 4 Bargains inlafe Iniestmentf Smart new styling and luxtritectis comfort are com- bined in the beautiful new '"Del Morro" creations by Xroehler. And for extra comfort, there's the soft-as-n-aloud oushioning magic of kroehler'S new "Lux-,I-Foatt."0 In beautiful, durable spun nylon two-tonedirieze. choose now from exciting' new decorator colors! 1.1 ChARIES MONTAN.NEA • • OF .FRANCE? Your Money is safely invested when you putlehaso Pehentures or Trust Certificat6 from 1Turou & Lirle—Canada Trust. Issued in traits $100 or more for I S years, • they're authorized by law as trustee inveskments, 4'/a% for 3 wind years--4% tor 1 *Ind 2 Year* ta Plan every afep With HuronA Erie - Canada Trust, Length from Napo of Neck to, WOO, ,POoltrri rubber ausetems at extra emit. you can BE CONFIDENT WITH KROEHLE101 Walker Home Furnishings Phone 106 S. J. WALKER Wingham DEAD OFFICE .1(1,0NIDON, ONTARIO District ikepteseutativerl, ' • Crawforttc Hetherington, Wiugliow W. 0, Altitelikitii, Whighltm; Wsge, Wroge,t r