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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-12-12, Page 7Whitechurch News Vi iU rs last week with Mr. and Mra. Carman Whytock were her sisters, Mrs. Larry Stark of the United States and Mrs. Bon- nie Cameron, Jane and Scott of London, On Monday last Mrs. Joy Maier, Kathy and Charles of Wroxeter were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carman Whytock. Miss Mary Lou Adams of Blyth and David Adams of Windsor spent the weekend with • their parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'Bob Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Donnelly and Angela of Streetsville spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Milligan, Mary Lou. and Clara. Miss Joann Laidlaw, Reg. N., of G oderich is "spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw. At Chalmers Church practice for the Christmas concert will be Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Robinson of Kitchener were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Gershom Johnston of Wingham. On Saturday Miss Brenda Ritchie and friend of Cen- tralia also called on Mrs. John- ston and spent the weekend with ts, Mr. and Mrs. Gia- e Ritchie, second concession, Kinloss. Allan Baries and Kenneth of Mississauga were Saturday visit- ors with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Laid- law." Mr. and Mrs. Irwin McClenag- han of St. Thomas were weekend visitors with his parents, Mr: and Mrs. Ben McClenaghan. Miss Ruth Elliott of Kitchener spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott. Richard Moore spent the week- endwith his friend, Paul Finlay of Lucknow. Mr. andMrs. Wolter Moore and Linda. attended the wedding of James Shaw and Lorraine Moore of Wroxeter. The wedding was held in Wroxeter United Church. on Saturday' at 7 p.m.:Linda, Cousin of thebride,was maid of donor. The reception was held in the hall. , • Linda, Moore on Sunday at- tended a skating party_.in Brus- sels ' with her friend, Sharon Brophy.° Mrs. Beverley Kayo and Mrs. Victor'Etnerson attended the 4-11 Achievement Day - at Walkerton ... "` ituray: after loon Mrs. (r an , Mrs. Johnrow- sten and Mrs..frwin of Lucknow also attended. All were interested hi 4-H members in attendance. Miss Norma .Coultes of Wing- , ham ' was a Sunday afternoon visitor with Mrs. Jean Ross. Mr and ``Mrs.' Alex Craig -and ,_ Lana and Albert Coultes were at Owen Sound Hospital on Sunday where they visited with Mrs. Marjorie Schwichtenberg who is now out of, Intensive Care and is much improved. Little Jason Conley of Wing- him was a weekend visitor with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallas Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Taylor, East Waw, were Sunday visitors "with A Mrs. Earl Caslick, Mrs. Jean Ross and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reel Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Billie Caslick of Culross were Friday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn. This community was sorry to Learn on the weekend that Peter De Boer of Langside will be a pa- Lakelet Mr. and Mrs. Jim Inglis of Mil- ton and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon In- glis and family of Formosa visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Inglis. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Demer- ling, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Demerling, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Maas in Hamil- ton on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Morley Zurbrigg of Willowdale spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Zur- blrigg, Mrs. Robert Allan is spending this week with Mrs: Sarah Hub-' bard in Carrie. Deepest sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Balhem of Ayton (formerly of Lakelet) in the loss of their i fent son last week. - To RELIEVE STOMACH ACID... trust the dual-aOtion Di-Gel formula* Di-Gel is an effective antacW, designed to neutralize the excess stomach acid that causal hawthorn. But DA -G& does twat) moll because 111 two m•dlclnas in ons. Its dual -action tablet contain, e unlqu• shits* Ingredient to hep brook up gas bubbles that distend talc• stomach, Cama that bloated, too -full Wiled. With QUO i , sot - adds car, work apron fasted dOrWat*.In lig- • I•I M` heat at Victoria yospitat Loa- don, this week and that Mrs. Elmer Scott, also of Langside vl. einity, Is a patient at Wing$m Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miller Of Listowel were Sunday visitors with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Coultes. Mrs. Garnet Farrier was orga4 nist for the Furness -Harris wed- ding held in the United Church at 4:30 with Rev. Le Drew and student preacher Larry King offi- ciating. Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Leidlaw and family were her brother, Clarence Crowston, Mrs. Crowston and Debbie of Chatham. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Don Habkirk, Cheryl and Donnie of Milton also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Laid- law and family. Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClenag- ban attended OA wedding on Fri- day evening at the United Church, Exeter of Murray Gren. ville of Kirton and Beverly Parker of Exeter. Christian love is SPS Theme WHITECHURCH — The Young People's Society met Sunday eve- ning in the Langside church with president Cecil deBoer in charge. The scripture was read by Barry Elliott who also gave the topic, "Christian Love". Adiscussion followed on the topic. Arrangements were made for members of the group to help at the Langside community concert. There were 14 young people in attendance. CORRECTION The report in our last issue of the . road figures for the 1974 budget of $98,750 announced at the Hawick ratepayers' candi- dates' andidates' meeting was incorrect. Road expenditures to date are $131,810,51. The budget allows for $138,300. The 1973 budget • was $138,097.97. Both this year `and last year's .road budgets have comedown from the previous two years. The 1972 budget was $152,- 676.02 152;676.02 while in 1971 expenditure on roads came to $182,131.94. 'Hs Day" theme fer UCW meeting FORBWICH = The general meeting of the United Church Women had .a Christmas theme when it was held in the Sunday School room on Thursday after- noon. The room took on a festive air with a lighted Christmas tree,. baskets of red and white mums and on the worship centre the nativity scene and figures. Mrs. Wray Cooper used the theme, "It Is His Day". Mrs. Zur- brigg read passages of scripture from Isaiah and Luke II. These were interspersed with the sing- ing of Christmas carols. Mrs. Jack Wilson sang a solo, "Jesus Was Born in Bethlehem". A meditation on "It Is His Day" was given by Mrs. Zurbrigg. Mrs. Cooper read a Christmas story, "Truce in the Forest", telling of an unusual Christmas on the Western- Front in World War II. Mrs. Scott Clarkson, president of the UCW, presided for the business period. The roll call was answered with "Christmas Thoughts". Mrs. Robert Kelley read the report of the nominating committee with the new slate of officers proposed for 1975. Miss M. McElwain gave a treasurer's report and $100 was voted to the "Over and Above" gifts of the UCW Mission and Service Fund, A donation of $1,000 was voted to the men of the church for current expenses. Mrs. Harold Doig and Mrs. Wil- liam Wilson were named as a committee to choose Christmas remembrances for the shutins. Belmore Little Cari Lynn White of Kit- chener spent a few days last week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Jamieson. Mr. and Mrs. Gibson Arm- strong visited on Sunday with her father, Herson Irwin, and her mother, Mrs. Irwin who is a patient in Wingham and District Hospital. They also visited with his mother, Mrs. Mary Arm- strong, a patient in Wingham and District Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. James Irwin visited on Saturday with his father, Herson Irwin and his mother, Mrs. Irwin In the Wing - ham and District Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. George M. John- ston of London spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby and Mrs. Laura Johnston. WINGHAM FIREMEN used their float to publicize th r support of the muscular dystrophy campaign. (Staff Photo) SANTA HIMSELF rode in his traditional sled, but his eight famous,reindeer were replaced by four handsome horses. Mr.. Bob Kraft hos been appointed: representative .for INVESTORS :SYN* CATE I IMIT D for WINGHAM, WALK ERTON, AND KINCARDINE amp. Bob has lived :in the Walkerton area for many years and is well qualified to serve the many prospective clients In. the area. He is known to many in this arts a..becquse, of his many. years With Combined Insurance .Company of America. Bob welcomes all:. enquiries 'front sell present and prospective,.. clients BOO KRAFT,.... Box 337,. Walkerton, Ontario, Phone: 881.1 798 . Time to complete all the chores of the holiday season is very short. We offer some gift suggestions from our Dominion Hardware catalog that may help you with your .shopping list. _' •o J l �+''' VY S i Your dealers will endeavour to keep a quantity of each advertised item in stock to meet all reasonable customer demands. In the event that the supply of one or more items becomes exhausted, your dealer Will require five days to obtain the items, at no extra charge, from their warehouse. If any items are unavailable, your dealer reserves the right to substitute items of equal or better quality at the same price. GIFTS FOR THE HOME `B KITCHEN 'N; A. Beautiful Corelle Livingwsre by Corning is 40taateik fu Y ko. r�lA "andif any piece s iool� reale, crate; cfiip'or stain if wi'i r be replaced by Corning without charge: A 20 piece set contains: 4 each of Ginner and Luncheon Plates, Soup/ Cereal Bowls, Stack Cups and Saucers. BUTTERFLY GOLD. 010 TOWN BLUE. SPRING BLOSSOM GREEN. $31.$5 WINTER FROST WHITE . 't $29.95 Appliances from CGE B. Single Element- Kettle with automatic reset thermostat. Kettle shuts off if it boils dry. , $14.00 C. Electric Slicing Knife has a slim design handle in white with woodgrain trim which holds matched stain- less steel blades. $22:91 D. Steam /Dry • iron with fabric guide and white handle. The polished aluminum soleplate has 25 steam vents. • $17.60 .GIFTS FOR THE WORKSHOP E. 2 -Speed Jig Saw Kit includes 6 assorted blades in a plastic pouch, a rip fence and a molded case. Perfect for all the odd jobs to be done around home. $20.00 F: 7Y." Circular Saw An outstanding value. for the home workshop. Saves time and handles many awkward jobs easily because of its portability. $27.97 G. Small Parts Cabinet A perfect gift for anyone who' has a home workshop. Ideal organizer with 15 drawers. 10"x8"x6/.". $5.97 H. 22 Piece Combination Socket Wrench Set with '/" and 3'." square drive. $17.95 FOR THE RECREATION ROOM I. New. Salem Electric Clock This antique reproduc- tion of a schoolroom clock with a pendulum comes in a woodtone finish. $15,15 J. II Oz. Coffee Mug with Canadian Coat of Arms design. $1.41 K. Ash Tray with Canadian Coat of Arms matching mug above. $1.15 GIFTS FOR THE SPORTS ENTHUSIAST L. Hardwood Toboggan for family fun. 5 ft. length. $10.51 M. Hickey Stick with straight blade. $1.59 N. Hockey stick Tape — an ideal stocking stuffer. Lasts up to 3 times longer than friction tape. 3:" x 10 yds. in white. 75c HAVING A PARTY? 0. 20 Piece Punch Bowl Set Ideal for party use or as. a gift. $4.97 P. 25 Cup Coffee Urn from WEST BEND makes 12 to 25 cups of coffee easily and keeps it hot until it is served. This coffee urn has a polished aluminum finish and makes a welcome gift or — at this party season — is a.great help when serving e, large gathering. $10.00 TREE TRIMMING TIME 0. 25 foot Outdoor Extension Card. $2.17 R. Christmas Tree Stand in tripod design fits 3" diameter trunk. $2.70 S. 20 Light Mini -Light Sot. $1.17 CHAMBERS DOMINION HARDWARE Wroxeter 335-3265