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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1955-01-12, Page 2
EDITORIALS OF WROXETER st Remintscins SEX3T YEARS AGO | Mfa G. A. Wtrrtos wMJe- ©to lertfa |jfag fart week rtfat k Efaejk sswrrt Thaz ’Meigfa.ri ft ar p^tofa. i • , n A psrty to fawri^pebpfa tosve fartAlthough id’s not as easy to attract muustry w a town &ear ii, «fa as mauy people might think, we have an idea that a M of jpttofay e-rerfag ar.e «^yea fa=m- grouudwGrk c&uld be d&ne whhh hasn’t so far been fatoaste,. tempted in Wingham. Bring ready for an industn.' nughi, We eavfag a spienhd ■wm^x\ mean the difference between getting and iosmg ©ne, and chhers are Smtabie industrial building sites, ^instance, something that an hriustry coming into Yfingham would U5^£Te a cass cf diphtheria have to find- Why not make a survey of possible sites J fa fawn, a ytttmg haunter ct Mr. Jes. awl have it ready 'when soste mdssttv'shows a® iaterestjj^g^;_ 331 the Winghant dsstrratf j^afadbrrtfaseehtezetoTyesfaykfaS' Other t@wns are renorted to be making tempiing‘!w^fa^ri ©©aSfafatosy. Th©b©fart offers of nteed uxes'w prospective new While tms may or may n©r ae a gwa zdea, why not oeaee jasea^&, : now on eowesstoss which might he granted as induce-' ments for industries to locate In Wingham ? A survey ©f what is bring done to bring in new mrius-^ S3_e^ try fe other towns would be a worthwhile pretete- •* LET’S GET STARTED Institute Project For Year Discussed at W. I. Meeting Wraxeie-r PnfeKc Sehe<ail OpeniEg wan. Saitos jsSj 'Trie opening to Wrcxetor ©stefa. Hsrtfis and ifas. G-ec: .Stood wS be .told at th© .srtrtcl <to 'fast tor secc-to, toe tormer " Friday evetong, JssGary fafa, B pm.'.toe fa«. Msnsyn Grstoger w Guest speaker 77.faa Rae, to Han- fa- men., Cbanto ever. The ptoS? &w errtoaEy invited' Mrs. Tbtess Bto>e, Mrs. io aft&e&d. Mb Retot sx.3 Mrs. Herb Parts: Mrs. 6^.=- uswnu rtoto project far W. ,L sealm ssrtfag far Kafasy eveamg to ttosweefa Ja=u-<r &oojx*| Sarar .©eafees- in CS^y^h^y 1^2^. :®x S jusx Bi fes* ssSacisX Wfiau jstoro to* Mfa Gecrgelf^h. to wfeere Rae, to Hmtorer, smeto faspesfar ex'3' * w c^.. (j 5^ =y--ere*- ^5,^5* .*? ca*^a ias^ 'rito -wemes to that cauniry home ee- • fas'roerty a stesfart to Wzteefar Bubfaj: -■ ^ - - . « JpaSii .sswssb torn tsm-ers, eto, £&sea.j|fjgs^-^,g gtosjetos. ^'^bscfaoto. &3A bees, fatorto. to be tlfa dustoal samshlet, extolling she virtues @r the town andy2*^5® Des*, Mr. Mss^^asnKeat, j^gn^je ja^^BEtofa/gEsrt spsaker, j .Pernaps^wam fa- ne&yec ^m©st m alh however, ss a; fae romey fa m.e eash regszer. Os Ees£ CCETeaeca fa ceyfaaYsner, Hfaz'OTET. Ctefesrtsr Kto fa-' Committee ©f puhllc-Sylrited citizens who are willing ^|®rtens® sVtete Mx-Say 3205. 5;jspeefar Game, to WafaEriem Mfanbess' work along wks the coano-rs izaajtrial somntittee is i^SiS yfe. wb&=. aaww fa ** taeriBg this important wort 'jopae^ it. 1st feats n»»ri>iM<«a»«a»Mrt * sfato. far the msmey left te Satoroayij^^ to. utos s-^ru c-y hf? fer -gy? Ol HFT PT F ASF sene. Rafa “We are mrt fa is emerted jtotoy* who are * . .. WUi£tX ... o.s-S w^rid far a sfifish mmsose fart cpmrtemy At 22S Itrsi meeting 03 the year the town coun-cd pass-j Ctotribufa 5r^-> fa Ah-.;* may hve^ k>o^mg the new faun-omg- c^er. ed bv-law 1270. srohlbitins' "■'unusual noises and noises DOItrY TEARS AGO '; after sre have pfay&S ear part ana JPers»m& - .calculates to mstwD tnv mflabirants . Laugh n you wnL.’ Mr. cfaresss Bfaekhasi. s-to ©r <a safiteay tfam a tost wt& but Vungham n&W has an ami-n&ise bv-law. And person- Mzh C^25* BlackhaU to ^7 A ZTT-Xy mto^toandfagSher brother, Andrew and Mrs. Shear stay, we re all ia kto-. _ _ . J=as E it a=a i^V>b= Ja^s. Acwramg t© the new Dy-SaW„ Itmerant gentlemen Wlttotfae byero-toemric states fa tos *^3-*MS* week-eaS tossfars with Mrs. D. loud speakers ©n the tops of their rars will have to ask!?lc^ ^tf'^dto^ReS^E1 ’X-JsS.^st^iS:'3- Matofasghtom permission -ri the Chief of Police before blasting away atj^y Doygi sesne to her ®ofats’L,.Mr’.Geo2?? Addy. Btfiex *s tostfa^i the citizens’ ears with their raucous n©ise-makin2r machmObses ■stokfag fa Ttotofa far the partHjT^ SI2e5 prosse- We nope me permission ssn t w-& easv to ©train. -vsary about devAro s We te'i s& mA ±e feit-ar.d-^E .5 rivers, who; cruise up the street and give von a squirt as thev ©assJytoEg man tofa ©ros&asts to a sse-| Mrs. d. s. sfaSNaEgWa t What we obtect 3© is the ffil©wi whe ©arit at WU? front ahead. We sy3 with A, , . * - - . -i. , - - ''aasav hter-us m wsaarng mm srts&sss’! ■»css«-st ’srith spstoal oot~»door anc give you a rad. unraterrupte©. haranrar program xisfa-takfag. § Henry, Shseftmentai Farm, &£ exhortatitns and hm-bhlv rrasifa 7 The Htoto Comity ts«ms were tostM'£sfa ifae Bar^amezt fariMfags. WVv- ’‘■S'-” yy-i’v fto fart sr&ek by ©£fi&=rs to tfa? Ps^dHasel^PstoL a few fat , 57 -y— - .. o- ._... - - - • faecse departmeto A* Brrs-jA^fas ® RfaSfa Erafaatfam tflanK gra-CreSS. tnere t-S ©re. ” *-* Cr-ee-zifa ~Hate2 was entered;; fl®t3 eaS. was answered by card tourhU Mt In GW ada in 1»53, The weather had been -raqrtiy to blame. Doha Claims Alarm . Mir. Dolan was ton flrtt to express aSawn at the effect of inereased hunt- tog .and ■fishing on Canadian resour ces, He said non-resident anglers in 1S53 totaled 402,709 and non-r«ddent ; totototo 23^39- There were 343,603 reai- ,«tesdt anglers and ;H4{872 resident . htorters. Ccmbmed, residents and non residents paid some $5,500,000 in factoe, trophy and guide fees. The demand would increase and fariess we wake up we are going to ftod oarselves with a loss of these resources* as well as loss of the re venue Mr. Dolan said. Non-residents .Sshtog and hunting In Canada spent between $5Q^M),O0O and ^75,600,000 a year. . D. IfcD. Hains, general tourist •agent tor the Canadian Pacific Rail way, said fish. and game resources were in “great danger.” They could ■rt£3 be saved, “but time is fast run ning mit” Mr. Cecile said ft is the Canadian fisherman and hunter who needs con servation education, not Americans. Corrie Couple Mark 50th Anniversary Mr, and Mr#. Robert Dane, of Gor- rlft, are spending thia week in Toronto, where they are celebrating their fif tieth wedding annivertsary with their only son, Stanley Dane and Mm. Dane, thefr grandduaghter and great grandchildren and other relatives. Mr, and Mra, Dane were married in Mlldrnay hn January 111% 1905, Mrs. Dane was the former Sadie Hooey, of MJldmay, They lived first on the Dane homestead, con. 10, but lor the past forty years they have lived in their present home in Corrie, Mr. Dane, who haa lived In Hbwick all his life, commenced service with the CPR in 1915, taking mail and ex press from station to post office. He retired only a few years ago. All their friends wish them, many more years of good health and happi ness together. 'j fassifis 'ami rtfar e® ft is n©t wiriioM reason that the counriS each year re-Jfbatfafams fa the 1st. mvffism, wfachii views ike salaries of efcfe emptojwM. For each year brings^ ■fiiixerenr c@ndiri<M2s ancS responsi&iiJlitses whicn. must weniingtou, "Rertfa Hut©n|‘ considered and .acted upon, and a -policy of too little, toojasfa Bruce, wfah fajansuarters fa: Dyw late sight eas2y (eave* the town vrithrat any one of Tallied emp5©yees. and wfS be mafaSzed. far trafa-J There isn’t much doubt about the fact that the townijfagfa has been very well served by its employees during the past!) “ G few years. Is: is only reasonable to provide a suitable ac-j!iWENTT-FivE tears ago | knowledgemast cri this service. j er Bfaevafa. mfaj’ * jlwfih ■ofaie a aasty aei'fa-zd. On Sei-L MIGHT AS WELL BE NOW the past two years Police Chief Bert Platt wbea. fae ysrse wok tfagfa ay ne mu Ss_ £_d Street at tw comer of 1 ictorta or jonn streets* or with a fase hfasn sfaeaiy Although the matter has been discussed several times breakfcg sp the council, as yet nothing has come & it. Beason given for>;2ffrse geefazg s.ree the IW If then you have nothing to advertise, advertise your business for sale. -------------------------------------------------- ARMITAGE’S *Dny ^termen^i SUITS at $39.75, $49.75, $59.75, $69.75 wii Extra Pant* I BONDS FREE PANT FREE SALE J NOW ON HEALTHY OUTDOORS ONE CAPSULE PER DAY Each .nutritional supplement capsule contains 7 VITAMINS Plus 5 MINERALS essential to the daily diet. 100 CAPSULES $4.50 or 41/2C per day NEO* CHEMICAL * FOOD TONK CMRKtt A«UUS "NEO- CHEMKAL1 FOOD TONK fa-rre geetfa1 sec, jus mam jp'euezai-^ruvmeiai ]the hesitance in installing the lights has been the excessive .yX. reid Mr. waJ Grafagsr: tourist ©SKxferggce opened a three-. wsri pans toe jzart toat apparently no co-operation will bey^yn^cur & tenl atsed with a hyrmhse^ yLfrcss Mfatrter! fortheommg from the provincial government, in spite of'; _ D-sage .sn.gg-esfe-5 Canada shefad stage the fact that the street is actually a provincial highway. a farg=- Trfaspfatee’ .... 1'sp^-23 •dramaae, musical endv- , , . ,r. f & *, 7 ht. a Wwxeter Women’s Imtofato held its other f&Sfare iesfifals with a iyfaca!^Nobody wants to see the mnlrate go up op account .evenfeg ci the & -o^rirt far! traffic lights, no matter how worthy the project ®ay be. c'n es^sfag fa tfam: esub: s heard a report fam the- mfafafer ■On rite other hand Chief Platt jwohafev knows as much asi^to^ cf Cf -rS "c,s—T®5 were 20 w2" d. Leo 3^®a» ■ « - , , , ... . wtW. t-----1'. h progressive euehre,. the Cauadaas Travel .Bureau, -that 32S£anybody ab&ut traaai conmtwas os Jfosepmae btreei, »&«£«&>»"** sd?4’.£S£t aa®nsta<aTO««»e.»*B»»ito®w imo wWH »Tta« te- if he savs lights are needed. presnmaMv we should haTejl8®^ 8213 * toy Haskfas aud Tony StI>£arie. .Mrs.Sec"'tween 8 sms S per cent from the ro-- . ■•■ ° sr ~ ^ytesg pesple. Tito esbf gpplsaxce isifcnem. saifafarttam asd | If traffic lights are really needed, as the chief says, ' why not get them now? It’s doubtful if town or towns people will be any more able to pay for them later, than'^ they are in the year 1955. : A •- WHERE WILL YOU FIND IT? j Rev. George Goth, pastor of the London, Ontario^ Metropolitan United Church, had a four-hour interview, with Marshal Tito. Yugoslav president, during a recent- tour of E'urope. ianlty was outdated and superstitious. “But Mr, Tito,” Rev. Goth said, “you’ve never really seen vital Christianity at work.” “Where/* the marshal wanted to know. “do you think I could go to see it?” “That,” Mr- Goth admitted, “was a good question.’* He could not answer 1L Perhaps before we export our Christianity we should 'try it out ourselves, comments the Sleaford Express. Wne ©xttjhant Bafaishsd at Wfaghafa, Ofafatfa Wenger Hr W. Batty Wehger,, Editor Mrtnher Audit Bureau of Ho» Autbortfad M Befaasil a.aa« Mai! Port Office Dept ilStth®ertpWa Brte —- 'On® Year fifa Mhnths in ed’ranoe IX M A, i>®f year Foreign, Rate per year Advertfafng Bates on. X IDA HALIBUT LIVER CAPSULES 100’s - $1.29 SOO ■» S4.79 KERR’S DRUG STORE THE HOME OF FINE MEDICINE Thurs., Jam 13—Altar Guild Meeting at r home of Mrs. Jack King, * * * d '** % t. Raul’s Cijurdj OF ENGLAND DC Wingfiam Second Sunday After the Epiphany bse cn. Sattodsy,, Hfa enper body fs ' encased fa a cast hut we have bean. I toformed that a etepfate stovery to ? ezpeeted. |; Erie Can, of DxsStotsw, who unto re- certoy veto tod fa 'W'to.gham, received j fetes on Wednesday fa a pecaSar ! manner. A .match which he had light ed fa facfc to to the radiator,, ignited the anfi-freese eoSufafa and shot- a blue flame of fire faits fas face, .He was fateed about 'the forehead .and ■ had. fas eyelashes and eyebrows torg- ed off. Hto hat, no doubt, preTentod ' fa® entire hair from fgfafing. The Ski Ctob is hcldfag a fake os Thursday evwfag startfag from the| ' Club rooms M 8 ©’’cfaek. Ifaach alter I ■ at • Jeasls 'Tea. Boom. | 8.30 —Holy Communion 11.00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon 2.30 p.m.—Church School 7.00 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Service ♦ Mon,, Jan. 17—Annual Congregational Meeting— 6.30 p.m, Pot Luck Supper 8.00 p.m. Business Meeting