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Plan Development Association
For the Lake Huron District
Wirigham
May all the
bright and lasting
joys of Christmas
surround you and yours.
Phone 237
Ford & Monarch
A. D. MacWilliam
The Honourable W. K. Warrender,
Q, C., Minister of Planning and De
velopment, announced that three
more regions would soon be given an
opportunity to participate in the
Government’s programme for the
organization of the Province under
nine Regional Development Associa
tions and that the organizational
work in connection with the pro
gramme has been delegated to the
Trade and Industry Branch of his
Department.
At a conference held in Ottawa
last June, the Eastern Ontario De
velopment Association was formed
and is now actively promoting the
economic development of that region.
The Association has received its first
grant from the Government. Offices
have been opened in Ottawa where
a full-time General Manager is em
ployed and the affairs of the Assoc
iation are being conducted by a Board
of twenty directors representative of
all sections of the region.
The Lakehead region is now in the
process of organization. Today’s an
nouncement marked the extension of
the programme into three additional
areas, Lake Ontario, Upper Grand
and Georgian Bay. Huron Perth, Wel
lington and Waterloo Counties are in
cluded in the Upper Grand region.
Members of the staff of the Trade
and Industry Branch are already
holding preliminary discussions with
municipal officials and others inter
ested persons in these areas with a
view to holding organizational con
ferences, financed by the Govern
ment, early in the Hew Year.
The Minister stated that the pro
gramme had been undertaken because
the tremendous growth taking place
over the past fifteen years made
large-scale, long-rrange planning for
the future development of the Pro
vince necessary. It was beljeved that
nine regional development organiza
tions working in close co-operation
with the municipalities and with the
Government, could achieve this goal.
. Mr. Warrender emphasized that
participation in the programme was
entirely voluntary;. that the activities
of the Development Associations
would be conducted by a Board of
Directors representing the various
areas in the region, and that the
Government would not only pay the
coosts of holding an organizational
conference but would match financial
contributions raised in each region to
the extent of $10,000 annually for an
initial period of three years.
The Minister said that Premier
Frost and his colleagues in the Cabi
net placed great importance on the
programme and that as soon as ar-
rangements could be made, it would
be extended to Include the four re
maining regions.
So that all concerned would be fully
informed about the objectives of the
programme and the support, financial
and otherwise, that the Ontario
Government was giving, Mr. Warren
der released a full statement outlin
ing the Government policy on the
whole programme.
The W Ingham Advance-Times, Wednesday, December -22, 1954 Page Three
PARCELS LEFT IN
WRONG OAR, BUT
FINDER IS HONEST MAN
A Stratford woman who left her
Christmas shopping in the wrong car
was fortunate, She picked the car of
an honest man.
The woman telephoned Stratford
police that she had left her parcels in
an unidentifed car and did not realise
her mistake until she arrived home.
However, just a few minutes before
She telephoned the police had a call
from a man who had some parcel!
left in his car by mistake,
The woman got her parcels back
safely.
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to all our friends
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your joy complete*
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Women’s Institute
The Fordwich W,I. held its Christ
mas meeting Tuesday night at the
home of Mrs. Sam Johnston with 24
members and 5 visitors present The
president, Mrs. Howard Harris opened
the meeting in the usual manner. Mrs.
Ken Graham gave the Scripture read
ing which was the Christmas story
after which several carols were sung.
The motto “It’s home and love and
little things that make Christmas
great’’, was given by Mrs. W. Har
grave. The roll call was answered by
each one bringing a gift for the home
for the aged and these will be sent
for Christmas. Several of the mem
bers brought a sample of their favour
ite candy and recipes were exchanged.
Mrs. W. Campbell gave a reading
entitled Christmas Across the Seven
Seas”. The meeting was then turned
over to Mrs. Anson Demerling, who
is convener of community activities.
Several games and contests were held
and the candy bags sent home to the
children. The meeting closed with
the Queen.
Hostesses were Mrs. H, Harris, Mrs.
C. Harris, Mrs. R. Simmon and Mrs.
W. Sothern.
Personals
Miss Florence Forester, of Harris
ton, spent the week-end at her home
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Campbell, of
Molesworth, visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs, Norman Tressider
spent the week-end in Alliston.
Mr. Harold Pollock has been app
ointed clerk of the twp. of Howi.ck,
Congratulations to Mr; and Mrs.
•Harold Mullins (nee Thelma Ries, of
Fordwich) on the birth of a daugh
ter at Civic Hospital, Ottawa a sister
for David and John.
Mr. and Mrs. Royden Devitt spent
Saturday in Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Doig and
family visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Leland Kress in Kitchener.
Mrs. Nellie Gamble is spending two
weeks at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. Ted Harris and Mr. Harris, at
Brownsville.
Mrs. Bruce Sothern returned home
Wednesday from the Palmerston hos
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Schaefer spent one
day last week in Kitchener.
Mrs. Jack Boyd spent. a few days
last week with Mr. and Mrs. Barry
McKnight in Listowel.
Mr. and Mrs. Trev Hainstock, of
Milton, visited relatives here Saturday.
Miss Evelyn Simmons spent the
week-end with friends in Moorefield.
Friends here will be sorry to hear
that Mr. Addison Jacques, of B.C.
suffered a severe heart attack last
week and the latest word received
was that his condition is still quite
critical.
Mr. and' Mrs. Wellington Hargrave
and Douglas visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Mac Macintosh near Cran-
brook.
Mr. John Ettinger, of Gowanstown,
visited Sunday with Mrs. W. Ettinger
and Norman.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Holt, Mrs. Dora
Ridley and Mrs. Geo. Bolander spent
one day last week in Hanover.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McDermitt
visited with friends in Hamilton one
day last week.
Mr.’ Jack Holt spent Saturday in
London, Mrs. Holt returned home with
him after spending a week with rela
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. Earld Patterson and
Elizabeth visited in London one day
last week at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Willoughby Patterson.
Mr. A. E. Fries spent the week-end
in Toronto.
SACRED HEART CWL
CHRISTMAS MEETING
Following a pot luck supper in the
parish hall on Tuesday, December 14,
the Christmas meeting of the C.W.L.
was held with a good attendance.
The president, Mrs. C. Borho, opened
the meeting with the League prayers,
which was followed by the secretary’s
report by Mrs. MacDonald and the
treasurer’s report by Mrs. Caskan-
ette.
The ladies presented Father Durand
with a substantial cheque towards the
new altar railing that has been placed
in the church.
It was decided to resume the euchre
parties in the New Year?’
Following the Christmas gift ex
change the meeting closed with the
Act of Consecration and prayers.
CHILDREN PRESENT
NATIVITY SCENE AT
SACRED HEART CHURCH
The Nativity of Jesus, the world’s
most heart-warming story, was re-told
In pageant, story and song as about
forty children of the Catechism class
es of Sacred Heart Church took part
In the tableaux directed by Mrs. W. A.
Riddell. She was assisted by Miss
Margaret Brophy, while makeup was
In charge, of Mrs. C. Newman, Miss
Sally Slosser was organist.
Miss Marykae Newman played the
role of the Blessed Virgin Mary; John
MacDonald, as St. Joseph; Mary
Skinh as the Angel Gabriel; while the
three kings from the East were Doug
las Lockridge, Douglas Skinn and
John DeYong,
Santa Claus visited the children of
the parish in the parish hall after
ward.
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