The Wingham Advance-Times, 1954-11-24, Page 6t
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Page Six The Wingham Advance-Times, Wednesday, November 24, 1954
Carmichael’
und
To Discuss Vital
Issues at Annual
Health League Meet
A series, of important talks
panels on current medical issues such
as lung cancer,, flouridation of water,
and the industrial problems regarding
alcoholism,
health, will
meeting of
Canada.
The meeting will take place Dec
ember 8, 9, 10 at the Royal York
Hotel, Toronto.
narcotics and mental
enliven the 35th annual
the Health League of
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The programs on
Wednesday and Thursday, the 8th
and 9th, will be devoted to subjects
of general public interest, while the
program on Friday, the 10th, will be
devoted entirely to industrial health
problems.
One of the highlights of Wednes
day’s session
controversial
public water
incidence of
medical and
be represented on this panel. Also on
Wednesday’s program will be talks
on trends in lung cancer and pro
blems of the aging. The afternoon
session will be taken up by a panel
discus'sion of
and physical
people.
Thursday’s
talks on nutrition,
dents in children and other medical
topics of general interest. In the af
ternoon a panel discussion on para-
plegy cerebral palsy, epilepsy and
muscular dystrophy is planned.
Friday’s program has been arrang
ed largely by the Industrial Health
Committee of the Health League and
will cover subjects of particular int
erest to industrial personnel officers,
nurses and medical directors, and
leaders in labor and management. Dr.
Gordon Bell, chairman of the Health
League Alcoholism Committee is or
ganizing panels on alcoholism and
narcotics in industry for the morn
ing session. A panel on Mental Health
in industry is being arranged for
Friday afternoon, in co-operation
with the Canadian Mental Health As
sociation.
will be a panel on the
topic of fluoridation of
supplies to reduce the
tooth » decay. Dental,
chemical research will
the social, economic
problems of elderly
program will include
diabetes, acci-
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SPORT SHIRTS
DRESS HOSE
Evening Auxiliary
Meets at Home of
Mrs. Alton Adams
On Tuesday evening of last week
Mrs. Alton Adams was hostess to the
evening auxiliary of • the United
Church. Miss Alice Heard was in
charge of the worship service, which
opened with the singing of a hymn.
Miss M. Simpson chose as the
Scripture reading two passages from
the Gospel of John. After the singing
of a hymn Mrs. F. Madill led in
prayer.
Mrs. G. Howson reviewed the
second chapter of the study book,
dealing with the Christian contri
bution to New India and their con
tribution'to social reform among the
primitive tribes, education of the
masses, establishing of hospital, pro
motion
finally
tion of
ians.
Mrs.
dent, conducted the business part of
the meeting. It was decided to con
tinue the Bookshelf for another year.
Mrs. E. Webster, Mrs. E. Shera and
Miss P. Johns were appointed to act
as a/nominating committee for the
1955 officers.
The offering was received followed
by singing. Miss Heard then closed
the meeting with prayer. Lunch was
served and a social hour enjoyed.
of public health schemes and
the very important contribu-
Christianizing the native Ind-
W. B. Cruikshank, the presi-
BABY!
See Carmichael’s for all your baby needs.
Bunting Bags
Baby Shawls
. Booties
Panties
Baby Blankets
Lovely satin-bound, boxed baby
blankets, in all colors.
$3.98 and up
LIGHTS ORDERED
AT MT. FOREST
Mayor Douglas Brandon presided
over the council meeting which ord
ered stop lights for the corner .of
Main and Wellington Streets to cost
approximately $600. ,
New type bulbs which are to be
available shortly will be used on the
side-street lights to brighten them.
Curity Diapers
at $3.99 a dozen
the friendly familyShop at Carmichael’s,
store in Wingham. Where you are always
assured of the best in quality, economy and
service. Renvember! It must be right at
Carmichael’s, or they will make it right.
Carmichael's
“The Family Store”
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The day—Saturday, November 27th The place—Wingham
What for? You guessed it—
SANTA WILL BE THERE!
FUN for one, fun for all at the
SANTA CLAUS PARADE
See you Saturday, November 27th!
Mr. . R. W; Trollope,
President of Dominion
Automobile Association
announces the appoint
ment of Robert R. Edy,
to the position of Execu
tive Assistant to the
President. Mr. Edy was
formerly Assistant Sales
Manager. Prior to Mr.
Edy’s connection with
the Dominion Automo
bile Association, he en
joyed a successful dual
career as a concert sing
er., in London, England,
and in New York,, in
addition to being ,a sen
ior Sales Executive with
Lawson & Jones, Limit
ed of Canada, More lat
terly, he has been associ
ated in an executive ca
pacity with the Garfield
Weston Interests in In
dia, South Africa, and
the United Kingdom.
Presbyterian Young
People Meet
The Presbyterian
Society met in the
room of the church
ember 14, 1954, after the evening ser
vice. The meeting opened with a sing
song led by Helen Ford. The call to
worship was given hy the vice-presi
dent Mary Scott, Mary Scott led in
prayer followed by a hymn, The
Scripture was read by Wayne Woods,
John Congram led in prayer and a
hymn was sung. The offering was re
ceived and the offertory prayer was
given by Mary Scott.
The topic for the meeting based
on the Scripture in the form?* of a
discussion, was under the leadership
of Don Fortune, convener of mis
sions and in charge of th<? meeting,
and Andy McKague.
The business ■ followed with
secretary, Helen Ford, taking the
call and reading the minutes of
previous meeting. The president took
the number of members who wished
to attend the Presbyterian Young
People’s Rally at Lucknow Presby
terian Church on Wednesday, Decem
ber 1, 1954. Peter McKague then led
in prayer. Lunch was served and the
meeting closed with the repeating of
the Benediction in unison.
Young People’s
Sunday School
on Sunday, Nov-
the
roll
the
Oldest Resident
Of Morris Passes
The death of John Johnston
November 13th marked the passing of
the oldest resident of -Morris Town
ship, at the home of his daughter,
Mrs, Chas. Souch of near Blyth. He
resided there for a year
ing a stroke.
Prior to
active life
concession
He was
Johnston '
Surviving
Laura (Mrs.
Verna (Mrs.
and Pearl (Mrs, Arthur Wheeler) of
Wroxeter, and three sons, David and
Edgar of B. C., and James at home.
Four daughters, Sadie, Ettie, Marg
aret and Melissa predeceased him.
One, brother David, of Morris, and
one sister, Mary (Mrs. Ashton Mason)
of Victoria, B. C. survive. I
Funeral services were held on Mon-’
day at 2 pun. at the S. J. Walker
funeral home, Rev. Mr. Brooks of
Bluevale United Church officiating.
Interment was in Bluevale cemetery.
Pallbearers were Robert MacLen-
nan, Addison Fraser, Carl Johnston,
Lome Gamble, Campbell Robertson
and Wm. Peacock.
on
since suffer-
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lived all his
on the first
this time he
as a farmer
of Morris.
son of the
Morris Township,
are
a
of
late George
three daughters,
Chas. Souch), of Blyth;
Wm. Bishop) of Ethel;
LISTOWEL ARENA
OFFICIALLY OPENED
The Listowel Community Memorial
Arena was officially opened last week
when Walter “Turk” Broda, former
Toronto Maple Leaf goalie, cut the
ribbon’ during a ceremony attended
by 1000 spectators, Also taking part
in the ceremony was Tim Daly, train-?
er of the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Mayor Oscar M. Nickel 'presented
the keys of the $130,0Q0 memorial
building to Ross Harrison, chairman
of the Listowel Arena Commission
which takes Oyer operation of the
arena. This act simultaneously marks
the dissolution of the building, fin
ance and consultation scommittee
Which was responsible for the build-?
ing program. ,
FIRST CLASS
WATCH REPAIRS
AT MODERATE PRICES
Owing to lack of apace, am com
pelled to confine my repairs to
watches only,
George Williams
Located in
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