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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1937-09-30, Page 2
PACE TWO • THE WINGHAM ADVANCE -TIMES Thur*., September 39, 1937 uB$k *fw Ass fer ©3* iisnay f:ardh»ste regteSabfe, frosts, etp., agricaMwst ■©? erasable ■jgntids fncm tbe stares. j| is as a wBTthy cause. 2-et as aB >.j here;! t J SWT-''! 1 Tins as a wmby cause. Let ss aB 'co-vpeme wrath the Ministerial As- SBriatran sb shat she ear from wS3. be BBe-d la ©verffewng. * WOULD HELP ©raarro this year has a large ^vvs ef j»£>tat©es whtrii wall no d.rribr j fee the cause cf a l?w price ©r &isj tn the aassmnen It is saM« that in. the HoBaxd. raarsfees ©f On-1 taria the vegetable growers are bless-, ed vrith a wrxderfel cro® but tbeyl Sear a glutted market in whSffe cased rararb of the crop ®f vegetables vriB ■ became a tetri Sass ®r the return far i their seasczt’s eircst vdB net tbss?i very Birie ©r maybe a less. Her., Mr. Gardiner, Dcrrinron MSn© fetter ©f Agriculture, Las Sssued an an-1 peal te ceaantery agencies to can-l tissue their werk ©5 shipping fruits > A Public Senwit For 22 Years! HON. EARL ROWE Fellow citizens of Gw^mihury Townslup9 who know Earl Rowe best, are enthusiastic admirers of his sterling character and gift for leadership A MAN HONORED IN HIS OWN COUNTRY WINGHAM - ONTARIO If you had a large serie map j of Ontario, you would find Gwit- ■ .iimbury 'Township marked in the G&aMy of Simcoe. But you tocM have to possess a very large serie snap indeed, t© locate the town of Newton Robtnson. This ItOe dot of a town is . banning to And itself to. print; frequently these days. Theriri- zens feri that rids is only to be "expected because one of thsr own boys, Earl Rowe, is going ■ to be, they are emmdent, Pre mier-Elect of Ontario the niriit of •October Sth. Same of the ©Id-rime proverbs are wearing a little thin these i modern days and that weS- known one—“A prophet is -not; •without honor save to bis own ■ exjuntry” means naritog, .simply nothing, to these sturdy crisens I of GwStonbury. They honor I Earl Rowe because they know I and a.draire^hlra; the oldsters | have been watchtog him for | twenty-two years, ever shoe be I was elected a Township Coon- I riHor ©a his 21st Wthday.» I Reaches Cahtoet Rank j Tbeystatorijemyoui^topito- i licserrice to these Ontario towns but orij’ hi tea. thousand forges ahead to the Pmvtodal Legislature—-uriy one to a hun- ' gt^ thousand, keeps going until; he reaches Cahtoet rank at Ot tawa. .Such a man is Earl Rowe . —and" GwUtonbury Townstop 1 has followed, with pride, every : step of his progress. ? The most important events to j rias young man’s twenty-two 1 years of public sendee can be | 1915— -Elected to Coundl ©f j GwiSmbury Town-: stop. 1916— rFlecfed Reeve—ra- dfected each year tor five years. 1923—Elected to Ontario lag^ature. ’ 192'5—Elected' to Federal | , ParSaseaL 1.9SD—Re-deded. 1935—FteoEKsted to the- Cab-1 totobyHtoi&vrab^R. ? Re-eledtedto ? Federal RarEaraent. ; A Warm Personality This has been written of Earl Rowe by a long-time associate: “The warmth of his person ality is contagious. One ■cannot come into his pres ence without feeling his force and sincerity, tem pered by a natural kindli ness and interest in his fel- low-men and their prob lems. With his splendid ideals; backed by long and honourable Parliamentary experience, be is uniquely equipped to make a great amtriburion to the public Efe of Ontario.” Newton Robinson isn’t seeing ranch of Earl Rowe these days. #• It is a blessing that he is still in the prime of life and health, for he has mapped out a speak ing program which will keep him moving back and forth through out Ontario until the eve of October 6th. His friends are glad of this because they know that every man or woman who sees and hears Earl Rowe, who shakes his hand, who comes under the influence of his warm personality, will say, “This is the type of leader Ontarioneeds.” For that’s the kind of man Earl Rowe is—likeable, sincere, earn est—a statesman whose good character and good judgment are written indelibly in the record of his twenty-two years of public service. 11 * •J You Can Trust R.OYVE will .be guest speaker.s WROXETER «** Su**a**tee<| * * * «&#£»)****► Mlss& a -rgvvro world we 3 we to. ■ P3# .j# It 5s rewbrtted dut ftdihet Gtetsaaay \ Italy earfid »fettakte a war lefts it ixas a rfstirt' c<s#&. Witt WOTBfid | Be ifee brnrr <safe&ed af -ifcy uwerej aa a l&act xsb^q®- 1 Women’s Institute Members ©f <&e W-1, are asked to aasie abai she September meeting which was to have been held this week wSI be held cue week late, Oct. life, at the home of Mrs. J, X Allen, when IL S. Hetherington, Wingham, Rally Day Held The Annual Sunday School Rally Day Service was held on Sunday morning last. Rev. A. M. Grant in his sermon, directed to the children and Young People, spoke on “The Flock Beaut if uj.” The Choir .paid their tri bute with an anthem *Tm a Child of the Xing" in which Mrs. Geo. Allen and Miss Elva Stocks took the duet. ■ Mrs. S/orri Eaanetti3, to Tuberose, ‘ StoL, was a gdsss to Bet totobte, Mr, :j James M-tozxncy xto Mrs. MrSnrr iy toast. to tost week. Mrs. Ntetoe Jtos- ' ffle> Sjbs Args'As, Ca.1, ®nd Mr. S±t2| i Mrs. jfeton Masrn, East WawpSanr&h, j . were rato roroxt gatsis at fi3a& Mr- " Eraxsy tore. ' irfetSKadH from. Stontea® last wstt sSter several weeks’ stay rite®. . 1 Two cadgaes were stoped torto f Mr. smd ifes. J to© Mess®etatay* c-a; t - - - ' - J-ar gifeto, were Sunday gutete td Mr. and Mrs, ABteri Grilaher. Mr. wad Mrs. Wm Wright, werte Sunday guests -to Alex, Wrijgh't Mx aad Mrs. Jatsiaes M e Burn ty and -daughter, Jean, Wette tecent Kvtehen- •roxrohB ©a She Hraferm Say ss*s3h, W&at < &rce it was to SBt| ext atos What a waste to psfolk • ■mostey- j # # * * ‘ Russia and OteJrites ane addto tog China fen air Asdenm. is iSjmnl 'Wiscwh brigs tots tea a sgteat fateoro !ttr irimors. " * , {■ Mfc tey, J&aet, Itarkhul were w&b Mr. Mi Mrs. IsoveU ia»i -«ter .friesads. Mrs. A McIntosh ■’ajtfbo vijwted fraesads -here tor &£ w&dk, retar-a-ed bosae wash Stea. Mr. AMrcd Agir, Msevafe, was a Soaday nskors M tte toakte ©£■ Mr. HYDRO LAMPS TAeLon^ L/dr Lamps Wingbam Utilities Commssion Phom lSSt M* frfg? ■>•