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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1947-02-20, Page 2Advance-Times Pulalishe4 at WINGHAM. - ONTARIO raleat*SliPtion Rate----Oue Year $2,00 Sin Months $1.40 in advance To U, S, A. .5O per year FOseign Rate,,P.Cie per year Advertising rates on application. Authorized as Second Class Post office Department SATELLITE PEACE 11b4aCTS SIGNED ito Paris recently (Feb. 10th., 1047), Searskty allied powers participated in die situin.,ct of pe-,tee treaties with It- aly. Ranranin, .Balearia, Hungary and irattibad. Gem-area Vanier, Ambassador So France, signed for Canada, Vanier *aced his signature to all but the Bal. sae= treaty. Canada and. Bulgaria tiaarf: officially were at war, Us--der terms of the pacts, none at On tiro termer German satellites may alaarcatuain more than a skeleton army fat naavat and all lest territory except 1; 3a Italy, besides being forced *, ItiVe up parts en -Venezia Giulia to N'sannesUvia„. a/ao yielded the Dodecan- eve fsi=ds to Greece and small areas aillter western frontier to France. She saw* lost Eritrea, Somaliland and Lib- "; it Africa, and was forced to a-net:ie.:- mice the independence of Ethiopia and Antratina; whieli. 'Mussolini bad added to FEED SERVICE 51-JUR-GAIN THE WIN HAM ADVANCE-TIMES PAGE TWO Thursday, February 20th, 1947 Ithe Italian Empire. es; and there are many good .building total of *1.$80,,009,90t) was assess. lots in these districts. A survey agai nst the satellites, of which Res. _should be made at the earliest possible .sti win receive ta^n0n)(100:ann Note lraoineria to aseertaia if a sewerage sy What may well prove to be the great- .1 est thing -in the world for binding the peoples together in the spirit of good- vill," With a NVorld membership of 5,000-" :090 Boy Scouts active today, the truth A :of Lord Inowallan's statement can ;readily be recognized, Especially is ;this true when one considers the fact. ''that the Boy Scout Movement bas now p been active for maze than a generation and there must be many millions or i lama and women throughout the world,' :.who owe something to the Bay Scouts.; 'There is 4. saying "Once a Scout al-1 aways a Scout." The solemn promise ,,- to do their duty to God and country and, to help other people at all times, is not easily forgotten and the "Good Turn" habit stays With the _majority of 'people long after they have ceased to 'wear the uniforms of Scouts. Born in 1.557, Baden-Powell firs achieved national fame as the Hero, 11 • ' • • o; Mateking zed it was as a result o Ibis varied experiences that he wrote Scouting for Boys in 1903, a little i book which was destined to influence Ithe lives of millions, It was a sugges i -ted programme of activities which. would help boys to educate themselves during their hours of recreation out- Side school or work. Its main feat- ures were the. out-of-doors and the ' Patrol System by which the practice of Scouting was carried out in the! imain by groups of Six to eight boys' .tinder one of themselves as a leader. I This system has stood the test of time and is found to be as practical today ; 1 The 19-3945 war naturally affected, r9 'h yeae:the ago, Chief o. Scout introduced it and in some countries wounded, but never killed Scouting. The Boy; Scouts Association reported remark-, able increases in membership in those countries. Since the cessation -of hostilities 9 Canadian Scouts have &ate much to . aid their fellow Scents in war-torn ;: Europe. Teams of trained Scout Lcad- ets have gone to Enrage and have done good work in distribcting mater- ial and other aid. Canadian Boy - Scouts contributed more than •$60,000 through the B.-P.1 Chins-Up Fund to provide textbooks II printed in Canada in the language of ;. Ithe countries concerned, to replace •Scouting publications destroyed by the i. Nazi forces when they occupied „ I Ca-echo-Slovakia, Poland, Norway, , "mug, and you and I 'have our ahare to 6 .0711111. ate nteer antjer pewers claimed reparlatent is Pnnsibile grad nnirticnble in atins. Trieste will became an inter- 'ithese unnerved districts. Every` anar national inky, The Italian fleet will be nnetiy people in these districts -corne. d ivided aine.ng the allied aat i eas as ylain of trouble with -septic: tanks and reparatians. latittloor closet inc ariVC:neeees, It * * 4 SUPPLEMENTARY SEWERAGE 'SYSTEM NEEDED The greater part of Witighana ie well There has been some talk that all served by the present sewerage sys- 1 these districts can be served e), a sea. tena hut there are several districts in „tic tank placed just west of the north town still badly in need -at similar ser- -eild of Minnie Street. That appears to • alen, If feasible, this ,.service should '..' be .111e low point and if a tank could be made available as it is a great int- the placed there that was low enough Provernent over private septic Millen to serve Pleasant Valley, it would be nd outdoor closets. ,suitable for the other districts, The a ., _. t_ttain s,ewer pipe from the area north ---aayS:LtIletrafor itSuntaletet4i'aid deep enough *o across the stream above Howson.'s the present sewerage ,,,of the Maitland River could be brought serve' Pleasant Valkr; Minnie St': n/Dam. In any event, a survey should north of Alfred; Leopold St., north of be made to get expert advise regarding Patrick; Alfred St., between Minnie i v, .exiiiing pt,ssibilities. land. Leopold Streets; nor the district '; • * • nerth of the Maitland 4iver' There alv APPALLING ATOMIC anound 100 houses in these combined 1 DANGERS districts, or about ore-sixthe ottt.2arleel;tlit:splttn ;;Qms, or using atomic en- , town residences; and dies ?four hundred townspeople are entitled f cietang3;•erotitna,sY alpIrdovaepp'azul?ittreagly haolstrnthganlY ,ute the same Public Utility ii,..the mind of man can conceive in ad- the other residents of Wingliam, d c.,be '1 ‘--ance, The results of the use of atem- asuch aervice is at all feasible an ir.c bombs at Hiroshima and. Nagasaki, • tairiable, A sewerage system enhances the vae I „ ,,,,„, e„„ more et „et; „ t_;iir... the casing days of the war With tie 'of property in any district and it ra17-gkiqu'rtl-an7--eve—n —th-e—ntindsa'wolath'3e. encourages the building of new hom- i if You Know Your Car Will Start Tomorrow , Morning! You can make sure it wilt gut every maraing—and operate dependably every day—if you have it serviced regularly by our trained mechanics' using factoxy-edagiOeered Partal We'd Rather Prevent breakdowns than fix 'eml A simple inexpensive "tune up" may save plenty of money later on. Don't take chary:eel Hare avcPcsery work done NOW by our expert mechanics. PROMPT sad DEPENDABLE service at reasonable prices is our policy! EDWARDS' Motor Sales Your Authorized Dealer for Chrysler and Plymouth Cars and Fargo Trucks WI NGHAM ONT. Victoria St Phone 41T Insertions Repairin Sandblasting Memorials 25 years experience W INGHAM - ONT. lseems reasonable to assume that the majority of residents in these districts want a sewerage system if it is obtain- . abl e. The Highest Quality Chick We Have Ever Offered TeeswaterView BARRED ROCKS Here is the reason 1. They are sired by. big husky, Pedigreed R.OP; onthereis. 2. Their darns are all twoeyear-old liens. These have had two consecutive HAM clean,. blood tests. They have been handled and milled for size and type three to four times by go tau- rattit inspectors. Z, They are a1.1 from extra large -eggs, ensuring large, strong tahieks. 4. There is no teens. work about the chicks,. You .,ow that they will be di—ac-free and .as near eight as chicks can be. There is no higher.grade available anywhere- other than straight R.O.P. thicks. which. 'cost. from .ntic. apiece up. 'These same blood-rnes are also available in 'Teeswateriliew New Hamp x Barred Rocks . and Barred Rock x White Leghorns Our TeeswaterView White Leghorn Pens are also headed by large Pedigreed, R.O.P. Cockerels ENQUIRE FROM TeeswaterView Hatchery TELEPHONE 84. r 21 J. A. LITTLE TEESWATER I The Bikini atomic bomb tests proved ,that radioactivity from an atoraia ' bomb esplesien, wherever it occurs, ; 4ean spread around the globe and affect ! people everywhere on earth. Unless safe arils, which are still unknown, are found against radiation front atom- ic bembs, no nation can ever drop 1 ateraic bombs in sufficient force to t' knock eat another nation, no matter 1 i where, without the gravest danger of dee-tree:dreg or =totaling its tnill peeple. Radioactive clouds were.found hover-1 seat over North America and. Eurcp after tee Bilard tests. i ' it Many scientists believe there is 1 ;.grave danger in the rise ei nuclear pc- wer fee- peaeennane penpeses. They are I afraid tne general raaleacthity of the 1 .most learned scientists ever imagined. Ranioaetivity loosed by those tw atomic bombs may have played hid- ieous tricks on the sursivors of those ;bombings, through heredity, will last for a thousand years. The gamma, alpha and beta rays of atomic ''radiation may have affected, the repro- ;ductive cells of many of the survivors, •:4.Mary may have became sterile, a less- er affliction, while many others may eltilair.ra into the world who are :i lreaks. These mutated progeny may have undeveloped ,arms and legs; be leartiany er wholly blind; hare long- Ineeks or misshapen tic-dies; have odd.- anenered or imperfect eyes; or some other physical deformity. There are ;already some indications of the above Specializing in Cemetery Work Only BOX 373-2PHONE 450 Wm. Brownie igger, Stronger Calves Without Milk SHUR-GAIN CALF STARTER is the way to raise calves without milk. Calves need milk for only the first few weeks—then you can cut out milk entirely and feed only CALF STARTER and good quality hay. SHUR-GAIN Calf Starter 'Prance and the Netherlands. Editions razzed from 4,040 to 8,006 copies, and steps are now being taken to present •cafflas and jamborees while closer to a similar gift to the Scouts of Greece. ',home there are frequent exchanges of In Scouting constant stress is laid Between rAmericann and Caned- n the fact that evere boy takize, the 12.., scouts. p-`ornise of the Cub or &tett ", become: a pie of the 'World .azenya. Memorial services for the Baden-Powell on Jan. 8th., 1941, in Brotherhood of Scouts". By "•earts cif , founder of Scouting are. a feature of the World Friendship Badge an ex- Boy Scout Week throughout Canada. change corresponden ce „be, twee= ./t; has been even to few men to see throughout the 14-or'u Is' ell. .the 'traits C4- their labours which Bad- 'uuraged• In the Scouts the .°I.Itta•n?eri-Penvell enjoyed. He was 50 year loi,tern eod ...53 me f international d.. lure 1 fr2..etcdrzsle;t7.1%.rl s ais ew:;:nETL.r,:-..gel.firds tin s_19001. Clain np the was ',t elling 34 years he saw the Scout Igo-ve- lment grow beyond his fondest dreams. ;Today, the -Scout uniforms are univer- sae as symbolic of all that fine in youth training. The organi- 'astiz,a which Baden-Powell left be- bind is a eich heritage for Canada and the entire world_ HAMILTON OPTICAL CO. W. R. Hsvnilton, R. O. Optometrist for Over 25 Years. Telephone 37 for Appointment First Class Meat of the world's wheat produc- ticri is cease:fled near where it is "grown so that only about one-tenth or .:6533 =Mien bushels moves overseas in- to what is called international trade. The greatest wheat producing rountry is China which grows about one bil- 1 lion one hundred million bushels a I "rear. Russia. romes second, with an' I average el vote billion bushels a year. Tnete Unite,1 States is third, with en • a average around 900 million bushels a year, and C.aeada is usually fourth, aYi tr.a.".re than 00 million on the av enatee. While Canada is hut the fourth, largest wheat producer in the \l'orld,1 en a distinguished place. She is tile :arrest exporter of wheat and, the l'igltest -quality wheat. e BIG FOUR IN WHEAT is fed dry to take the drudgery out of calf feeding and save hours of work. Dry feeding is not only the easiest but also the safest way to feed calves. Dry Feeding is cleaner, more sanitary, and you run less risk of calf scours. You will raise better calves at a real saving with SHUR-GAIN Calf Starter CANADA PACKERS, WINNAM VICTOR GASEMORE, WIIITECHURCH MCKINNEY BROS. MELEE E McNEE [ELMORE DAUPHIN & fiRANT • TEESIVATER This quality hr the past has always given Canada an advantage over her competitors. SHERBONDY'S COFFEE SHOP. LUNCHES MEALS FOUNTAIN SERVICE • OYSTERS, Fruit Juices in stock Next to Lyceum Theatre WINGHAM For Yotir BUILDING, CARPENTERING Repair Work Built-in CUPBOARDS — S E E — Bonnett & CHM% 'Phone 447 Wingham tares: nark available at the. south end ef OYAL FAMILY IN sourm AFRICA tqlVi"... It is beereded by Josetennee Ste , 1 • C.11 t.1.-t west; David St, ta the steel,; ae Repairs Dial easel R. al Hill alai Meg: nal I f, iii Road, /.11:1 et.'' east; an I` Ir. tine surrey- t •1 ed "Scuth" S:., en the le ann. it needs' I For The Prevent Watr.hes Only l :lease, aran 'nes silly, s.a.. ", tut a 1 bulldezer ara a beava- 'roll, _ a George W1 .cams ranalee a ntareellera: transfer-eel.: - -' ' ;its; aleeaaasaeze. \Then ea-mplete. 2. JsItenna =lake arr iaeal peek, stitahle f. ear': will be increased to a dangerous .,,t , Orders should be placed as so= degree. Man has learned 'secrets that .11 as :posaalale may heing unirea_nennable heerrers and ” i ghastly sufferings to the whole human t I . The Latest in Portable "u i race if misueed. For the first time in' Etanament human history, man :Liras use of a :force sr‘ eteepalling.,,Iy awful that mass deaths and, wholesale destraeden may be :um- ; or results of its use far wanlnice par- i needs tr private rati a sal: lien, to poses, and the results .0i its use foe !Which he or she may .retire.at will for; pea celEme purpesea cannot he assessed Brest and 'relaxatien; and from which or even .gue-ssr.,-.i yet. tthe rest z.i the wz...rld..mn, be shat out. * * . I VEEKLY THOUGHT A Int .-of nervous tension, or es em i nerves and entivishaess Will be avoided Every neraen ronnires same privacy in -every hame. if each rtee.eber zei `nee 1 oneasienally to regain trarmale.y of household gets the ranch-zeedeni, e e- 1 t13,7c7.,!":,. and feelinatenatate contact with , leas privacy when it is- needed. eizaelliedue peraernilints and changing * * * enenta. Each reraen, yeneg and Old, ICNOW WINGHAtt Win.hana has a saperl4y4czated, na- I t JOHN ST Next to Masmeic '3 base b a:: Ct":"...:i 1,7aMt-S4 741.:111:::: 3 rettanera es 'an se. ,.gesery the Da'agr.gar,.al parli.z.t: areas were !tit l Dtavi'/ Strz,ets; the natl..' c:naeatizze. :n nneeth ,nain Street' ieetned be eire.att'e rendeved.; arta if Szteth • eStreet, the errantertitg lirnk between the eleva e In; ='."t arta jesenhirei Stet-en, eateestrzend. 't =Ott arne"4. ao- green aeanaatheroatl team e rete't area ie..' lee " between Sauth Street 1 Diager...4 Reel weteld make an. tica 4 itennenta.arnatineeal all;., et 'Fair l'Grameden, very elte zeinne ci it Tea at.:3 notar,;) ;ay :I* 'Lc: zest future airLittr.s , Atg...•=LIs tawte ass to firSCOUT f* E` et 'Waal a f Felrearty irs; aanr3,- j &tate-I tln,ef For. .::e .61n.f 'the tea' nennieneorne the late ilenlertelin. teen of Gilwea 7:1-nis Enneas nearate the uhaten Tatra in Zeaeann. this Van inane; Veb. Bteennait Seeen af 4I7 311-:!-.rs td Fltre' ra, the taaanneette Cagan The al:ea:neat:et ed Reave."..iien Oaf aStv-tt liBtr:tes","a Centatteentan•ni eneetm''...a Seaatlag :la a ineneer nenne aannat E.2 ;4) tz) Z_4".";tre .rte 3,:t.".5 V:1-...11;e11/4 41; ;:';;Ace IVA *I" a..n! L!-Yet. tiL15 *Ai Onneag tete 1:en tneen 4-7 ,«t .t ets tra.r1s1.,:zit LetY « 2.2k tr510214-a litottooko.fkt p >At e.e...'e eaetelanta en ten ;a, a. e.......n. ttran. 'ten rn nal . t eare tl.:*:1t-f:1...., t.-4:".:Ytt.:Z. '..t LI-L.:-"azv,« .-.,""`'..:.7.t.1z..!.:;,. t.'..LI ..7'"....1.: :.:_:,..::::.':::::...t.-.2`...it.;4..:g=1'4I ‘t!'.2.`*.:ZZIS t...=.44. r'7.,..‘...-fil '0111 ez.;:at ..,:',I eaten* CHAMPION PLOWMEN orw., fr.= 15t Intearatifianal Plating ,11,5itz-31 act-- — r_rlanagersnclCark Young, treay.zsr (r_tzizia is aAteanciatian, I tip 5' -i trlp Er:, sin 114-ere they E-1 they sr!."...ed they tundra tneir repona I ton :and ne eel:stria Pizainves Assori- Ikft. triglat Ole klecirt; T. R,R.. 2 r. k. traW..1,ing teems; C73 'Pr.! „ ,Gordnn IvInGtvt J. ana-rnaaryemanaget enkar • ;:b • atena G. F. Tred) T'Attlbetty START OVERSEAS TRIP StouftrAle, gold-medalist in the F. Opel Tractor Class; A. G. DeMont, avtildant Renard esilte nano' ger of Imperial Oil Ltd_,. Which is itt)onsorinctlaill tractor winners' trip; A. L. ('SendY) ok, It, 2, ailvezkinetinlist inlbe Ram Trantvat Floyd A. Steekley,, StottfM1.16, Ont., *minuet of t.1* Sala& gold Intichtl in Viti*AtittntiO ewe kr Jnintnn Plant: R. E. BYthellt of the Weide 'Zeit 'CompartY ofCanada* Limited;Whielt is spotaser(tst the trip for the other team; and d`. Aura= Nsirtio IttkAro, Ott; winner Of the at` ail,* Spatial sat r plo unn wznen er-up in the Traias.AtIstitkt cdairr tot brew trty--:p Clank ne