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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1948-08-25, Page 1art rezZi With Which is Amalgamated The Gorrie.Vidette and Wroxeter News Single Copies — Five Cents WINGEIAM, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1948 Subscription, $2.00 a Year in Advance WOMEN'S INSTITUTE HOWICK LIONS BOWLING CLUB HELD MIDSUMMER MEETING CARNIVAL SUCCESS SINGLES TOURNEY cases, as well as a just attorney in there will be singing and many other handling civil actions, demonstrations, One thing the child- He succeeded his father, the kite ren will absolutely guarantee is 'hat D. E. Holmes, as Crown Attorney the show will not drag out over two when the latter was appointed county hours. You will see just about the PEEWEES WIN GROUP long identified with official life of the judge in Simcoe. His family has been right length of show. counts', as his grandfather, the late Nearly Seventy Win Crests FROM ILI UCKNOW Dr. W. treasurer for some years, and his ma.- J. R. Holmes, was county wan their swimming crests and the Nearly seventy boys and girls have number may yet pass the 70 mark, A (life M.P. ian Bank of Commerce and the Dom- ternal gramlfather, the late Archlesic- life-saving demonstration will be in- Owing to weather conditions the inion Batik; second, W. B. McCool, on Elwood was a former rector uf Lose First Playdown Game chided in the "big show," • To Clinton The question most frequently asked Brussels and Dublin Ladies Softball by the children is "WHY CAN'T WE By winning two straight games the but received hie early eiltica t'''' in HAVE A SWIMMING POOL?" and winning by a score of 8-2, with Car- teams put up a good game, the, former RESTRICTIONS FOR a eammate for the National, L e i"I 'r" Win-ghats-1 Pee 'Wee Baseball Team ship of the Progressive Conservative ,Wingliam. After graduating I'm our reply is "NVELL, WHY CANT oustehd Lucknow and won the group 11-ligh School and Osgoode Hall, he w ise, michael and Groves of NVingliam as party, umpires. The Kincardine Pipe Band was in attendance to cheer the hearts WINDOW LIGHTS On interviewing Mt. I•lanita he said , that any statement in Policy itt present c Lliiiiicuktititoiowriship. They won the second sown, by a score of 12-9. 140 103 0— I began time practice of law mu Goderich l in 1920; and wae appointed Crtswn sEAFoRTH TAKES of everyone, "especially of Scotsmen time W01.11(1 be premature hitving ettine w. ham 9 !Attorney in 1931. . who love the .slcirrik• of the pipes." Will Possibly Go Into Effect strong viewe on lirot(Ts of mimic i sos o o, ti 150 150 x-12 ; He married Miss Helen NlacLean eit , , mg The games, Bingo and booth, were October 1st, hnportuince, he will formulate his pet- Ningnatn—baker 2b, Fry c, Canter- 'Vt"ingliani, and they have five children, • well patronized and by special effort, icy' at a later date when a final deck- ," el.' Hutton ss, Gregg 3b, S'tainton 'Mrs. i. F. Watts, London; \Ir'., R, TWO-GAME :LEAD es.. ,E. Walker, Tstroitto; Dudley E., Ttse- The Forest City and Motor City la Hopper Ion Gerrie lb, Murray Hydro-electric power-saying retgal- ion will be made. , I sucknow—Baker lb, C. Chin 2b,ate:storm ostsnarts doweed Winolgon onto; John, Hull, ;Quebec; and Don- . 0 s s, 1., y BAND DRAWING .. rival Spirit which any frolic needs to Shows tvere present giving the Car- rations, banning lighting of outdoor humus, restricting' lighting of store . IsNittlerson If, Thempson p, Ross an, l aid a student at Goderich Collegiate !Institute• Sealorth in the first gaits tat:" the ssmi- Nfercurys 10-1, Thurethty oiusht, at complete the evening's entertainment. electric signs, and prohibiting cornmers TO HOED D E D 1 C A T 1 0 N ' MacDonald as, p, Peddle c, I. Chin rf, Beaman c. t Burn in eatiostrth and educaten in . . , . finals of the NV.asA.A. Senior "A" FRIDAY NIfiltf -the lucky winners of the prizes, valued uotmced. last week by the Ontario ' The following is a complete list of cial use of space heaters, were an- ' Glenn Hays. eiiir , eoftball, pluuytel heft tre about!. 71411 fans. , go $350.00. 1. Electric Mix Master, Hydro-Electric Power commission. SERVICE_AT HOSPITAL i . the first game of the playdowns I+ cal 1;ii'• bccil a lit""" • Kennedy burled for Saforil, ustritsk * * * . - The 21s. Regimental Band svill hold lit Higgs* 833 Gladstone Ave, ClT • • . Officials said the restrictions te 0- sot, the sstss)..s.A, ishampssiship at her of the law -lion t ti Nletianall flint noses of steittorn, singe .iiliIi, •A'neli die ,.., - , , ,,,,, 4 out nine Wit _.ii befit re arull walked another concert ztt the Park on Friday onto; 2. Lounge Chair, William Hart, bablv would be effective Oct 1st. Service Will Be Held at 7.30 p.m.,,Clintstn on Saturday, the Clinton boys tw. W•hilk• Jardine for Witueloont IRA Melia at 8 o'clock, 1Wroxeter; 3, Electric Trilight Floor 'Shops, show windows and st ices On August 27th. i svon by 10-6 decieion, The seeonul !;wa„s, called to the bar ft glow ins santd- Osentotle Hall, MembuT -\\•• ,I . t s; 000 0 01 so n,— 1 5 9 two strikeouts and. passed throe. During the evening a draw will be 'Lamp, Frances Brophy, \\Ingham; may be listed during business boars . •game will be played. here today (Wed- utrision from • 1 with1 -in, tan mule tor which tickets have been en 4, Is ontaine \\ 'rise \\•• atch, G. Nairn, , at the elate of two -mitts a square foot \\ lost General Hospial will he to ..) . <'-' a fi•till'il Y 1°I114 a""etat‘'" 't.". Seal(n'til . 012 000 61g— 10 2 2 sale for SeVerad months. The follow- .01Imgeville) 5. Pay bailey W.(4°' of floor area. Between 4.30 p.m. trod the scene of an Mg servies on .....i.l:,17-re_t• NVingliam 119 002 0— 6 political anti 112;:al life ".it Huron Is om's. ; 1,,,sms.hamooss.emplemto si. ...„,,,,,,,rs . . Cr r•wa A ti""`T i '• l'1,i '-' earth 8b, sTa•rditie o. Gr. 're. e. Geni- .,.). ' ,1 lighted to the extent at 20 WEnt;•, a toot 'When the plaques Wiliell IlaNt• been on 1 ' - 019 133 \ 10 „tf YiitlitilLnurttlx(111uvuti. of the flase famus hits. ss. Astessosts 2s, isoter es. vsoss ing are the prizes: !Blankets, Charles Rack, GaWavistown; 9,00 pan, show windows may In. the evening of Fritlas. ,Nue,ust 27th, i Clitth:"1 ' 1st A Radio i6. Pressure Aro al, •. . 2nd. Radio linmald, Lucknow; 7, 38 recce stet to practwe lots in Huron etiunty. Mr, ••er is, H ,,pver sh. m essiono,„ ss, isses of width, - display in the Wins:ham t'tilitiee LOCAL AND PERSONAI Hays enlist-eel in the R.C.N.V.R. in side, 3rd, Pressure Cooker Is if Dishes, Mrs. G. Hine, Flentsville; `The regulations approved perndt 60 ' Conunissitin 'wind 'a Will in dedicated. ' es " Seaittrilt—D. Do'his fIli. j. Fiske ef. 4th„ Hot Plate •8. Chenille Badepreatl, NVeeton Nfac- • watte each 100 square feet :if playing There are two plaques, one whieli 1942 anti after serving in the ranns ! ' i :Hr, and Mrs. Geo, Daleleish of was commissioned. anti in 1945 svast.smith I s. Is „ „ ,.., , ,,,, • ,,.,,,,.,2..,,,..,1111;. 5th. Electriee Iron t\N'illiams, Ethel; 9.- Winchester 22* area for lighting outdoor Planing' contains names '•111 Mentors' ;m a the • Hanolttlit, are visiting: with mends 111 appointed tit the saintly rat al and settn 04Slusta 21-1,--'ls:O.-1...tnti-us;Iu.' :-17--...'.'-- -... "" .-' " " c -4 ' ' gelds. The ban on electric devices 'other a . "For Service" Plaque. Fle i tr NfacK Imes- "s;ovar , .. • Tf you have. not yet secured your 'Rifle, '4 , used commercially for space barrio During, the raising ; , serv:ce p, tsiti, ,11 of I npentlents" 4 .,.1" Labatt" ss. ,,,. sim il e ins the. 1 t"‘N‘Int-... and, Nfrs. NV. VanW,scl.s. are low:nice Board RupresetTitive tor iLt' - . I. nip: res—Tim Connells• I wren tieket, stint may still do so by con-.'10 C. G. E, Automatic Icon, Nfrs, 'Har- tacting any member of the Band. I vey Adams, Wroxeter; 11, Twill supplies also to hotels and tourist Labs new Hospital Wing ottheoriptio ns of latlitlayinn in Muskoka and 1-lailintrir .ii Nav3- i ii W„,...terit Can"t:a. Smith, Stratfuni. ITrumpet !burns. Alex Hamilton, Gil.- his. [ fries 12. Clothes Hamper, Albert Gal- ' $1154011011eorr as were recognized in this 'district. ' On Teeetias evenia... here. Seed rth Bowlers At Goderich will tdl similar donati one, 1 Nit Wm. Hinscliffe of Tort into, re- Mercurys Win Exhibition 'made it tutu stmt ht 1I hen they s...• tusal on t er Wroxeter; 13. Shell Creme Per- Three rinks of Wingliam I3owlers Sunday Dinner At .: An invitItti,nt is extended to the via- newttd aequaintanees in town over the . In an e\bible."'"° S'..!!1)"11 _Orris: 'd: live timee in the sixth inning to ever• o t •manent Mrs. Alvin 'Moffat Wroxeter; ! , • , . . iWeUentL : Nfrs. Hazel Skitnwr tai Weiland, ei t.. ... zaatnrulaa• eveuin- the IN.11:::`-atit :111:1'.. c.,,,Ilit, 1,:i, Mt r, sill, e• 4—it :,..0.. t%....E1:34. : r . 1 • . 0 were at Goderielt on Monday Cl,ening' 14. Ronson Lighter and Kit, Lloyd Brunswick 1-lotel zens of this di,triet its attend. ourse n Ii*aental the Pains ...gnome 1-6. 5_4, pr,t. ,.1.h.,,i. ..„,„, ,,,....,:l li, :,_,,,,.. taking part in the Trebles Tournament .sstoosg„mers., ye/bloomy,. sg„ Brownie ----__ I . $sir the limit trophy. It scented to be thed with friends in t es ti too- the T: their off •nisultt I'ii; even winning a :Side of Bacon, Thos. Vittie, BANTAMS TAKE FIRST ' mkt, , t i de vli'it It` i't*".1.`"1 th''''' 9115` •I' "t1" eul its St afeetl• Fete'Sse tio•st et . Camera, Darryl Gibson, Parkhill; 16. Served from 12 to 1.80 and 5 to Gorrie; , 6.30. Three choices of meat, one fowl.;• .fourth while the Mercurs. eettessti uti game., FROM LONDESB0110 ' . NA 'eV *-Cili . I [17. Electric!, Fan, Sterling, Finlay, 'Gen.- 1 ! __--__ „spent the week-end with Dr. ate' Mrs. • 111' Nit'. L. Kre''''' of Li'll"l"411, in the •fourth rani 4 in tia. fifth. t Appoitited School Ifisnector i rie; 18. 'Wool Blanket, Allen Under. Won Chess Contest Returns From China Mr. N••rinal. Muil• "ate ist..tOt.tst", !la: BENMILLER IN [wood Gorrie; 19. Tenderized Hain, : 4 • (1,,, L. Nithol, 47 Douglas Street. tvasofhe successful winner in the Cliess,Bantitin Set ftluall teuttn took the first " Iles: j. A, Roberts of Mirror, Alta., 1•• Monday eaattilig the Win e hain 'A• W• Irwin' Mr. awl Mrs. Chester Showers * f • Dr. O. NL NicC alkyl-. t tf tie Mild tallasinftalsta ,11; 11.0'1', e" •',' Sc' • • ' . . . i'Stratford; 20, Three Piece Carvitm Ladder Contest, and received a prizegarae t of tin I ssysl owns ss!,,,,,,, these •Torttnns are visiting friends and rein- •fluslettelre De partnanits t tet ion, A o. for Hams,- Sess.,. I 5i..:11,1, M.... so sog a, ••• lasSlet st• MI . I ••' s 'Illumine Bed 'amp, B, P, Tomar, 9 Chess" by Reinfield„. ssmtteNd\illtiittli,irth:101:1711:1 „..';.1, „:2ci;, NSisi,ItIsillt t'tilli". 31:: i t vtictitrivi2eulitila“ft'Nelrrss. it\e\fi'llial 11:4.1.f..eure..!IZIti:114::.; Cit'711 Airi::1•7;11:1;a1r1;:;...alt;.,',...i.altit'2.1 ;t's'•t .1..1. t7 :f .1;t1 ';-14-. ...'1•.' L1113 :IX.: Lii:::"1114.'"" ' . FRom STONE SCHOOLset, Winnifred •Munro, Wrogeter; 21. book entitled. '"litre's Best Game ot :trounced the Istain-short. kt,I:. 17-9, Itivoe'i fa t"..wsn: •ricuittiniii Catilesses Guntipin leas rvtuta-;i i.,,rtm,••• ri•-•i41,....,t t owing:same A‘T., Toronto.; 22. Sp2o3ts. ;Co.t.st Injuries Farmer astaging a ninth-inning- rally bete "'into, N. E. Neilar, Wroxeter; Lat.seister eft int liott on .their toottstest in Muskoka, a member of the. segoial ;4 hi', •I'l completes work Cut on the lips by .;the horns. ef a 1p,oh t e s.„ „ Dr, and Mrs. G. W. Ifunteson event group in China si Vat f,,, ,,I itn.1 :.i.47:" on Vritlay evening, ilentniller edged •Seight Day Kitchen Clock, 1-1. Patter- cow, Walter Scott, Wmithant district i s ites, so,, a few thsys with Mr. and Mee. C. culture orgastai.sitisai ..fw Vat l'idt*1 I -e Rtrrs NVIIi-sir!all'i .1.'11%t:: '''-'21- the Stone School nine, 7-0 in the first son, Wrosteter; 24, Big Ben Alarm ' Londesletrog-NN •„sal lb, round of the NV.O.A.A. "C" softball Clock, Esina A, Carr, Wingirato. . farmer is a patient in Wingliam Gen- scowl, e, H,,,,,,,,osi ,„„1. 0, ss„hitts„,,a0 r is NV. Lleyd, ttt Bruce Ile:telt -Nations. Dr. McConkey let- been stels ll;4"1-"1". ['' 1. tit' i141'•"'t it--;•11!4* etieln- idaSedowns here. Bentniller was trailing The newly lighted park added great- oral Hospial. Alt Scott suffered win-' i isr„sest ss., pee kiLf t ef, Kil, ix 1 i... creths . Mr. and Mrs. IL traee Aitclaison vitear tan ere,4 imp-4411mm anti son. na '''' •.2.4Itertttss on 'Lae ettintpletet: by one nut going into the ninth, but no to the pleasure and convenience of •in 21). , have returned helms after apentlitos comet:s on:sat to th e C l ines,. at:misses 1 nnensen n w •Ia lo 1.1sim C. onnOs R. M. I ..t. C. 1, ....11i;Y t 1)...111I-V1'. -.0.1 '. Z A lIcNall's triple scored tsvo runs and ow gessonsf e programme. Ope 'ned *‘1:aws'O'ffic o e: lips. NN mg-hani . . .. . .500 102 010_ p ••!,., N....tr. and lair'st.t RitstuIlnhgtt aN.l'u„'l ld 'tiel-ltttft if:Irs "t A ''.1.11.11."11''' '1.11•14 P..rtsti.' :Le contractor Le/ tholes:a awl egos:. 1 Londesbora ... ... nag ty60 t;,,,, 17 sttto tteulso gave them the game. The Howiek Lions Club members ., Mr. Richard Roberts, son of Mr. , s , •„•• i Centralia Ousts Myth '211,1:10fi cub ic sssr.le of o res ei. ssu , . -stood , . .. — , „s• , ,--i code-glue,. are vesning wit t the lathe's aunt Mrs. C. A, Roberts of totvn, leis • . ' ..... . I . . . I With both I -411Tgills and t44. Fisher are grateful to all who helped in any 11 . to produce a run until the sixth, when waY' to the success of the evemile• opened •a laty office at 577 E 1' - be ohuyed at I etelesboro today. t i.sios= Misses Pits•llis atilt Maretn•rite tenty1tba 1.1.1,21° 14"!" tce 1.•!••- • Lions three games attain :lit wlatu ties HuRON EATTLE fanning ten apiece, the game failed g ington Facieg a sta.:film= for the first time tended we are sure will look forward Ilentniller scored twice in the top half. attendance and support, All Who at- .1,1 ' i lit' neW Ilttli tvill be lattfitat as Rob-TARL mo ATTEN errs & Anderson. „. ... .. uNT8 . • Tmndttn, are spending. a week tvitli Centralia will ""W "I'''" ti; c• W'iii•i." ' MrS. IZ!eibt. Rae and sett, 'Bill, of Lion'. 14111 1:3 4 M .1.1.lata tient ;•• and thank the general public for their 'A re , \sr., Toronto, With a partnet , . .r. . , ... ... ,•Nlre. Rae's parents, 'Mr. and Mrs, II. "i sir e V‘ ill'elialn"Seaf 'Ill' `all" its t.".' ' SHIPPED TO 11. 3, this season, the Stone School boys to the Lions Frolic of 1949. ' .. N''',' P. ,Wa 1.A..1. anun's s,4ithall ..,lat -tit's. • were baffled by Fish•er's slants until Engagement Announced WILL OPEN C N •E • Miss T ''" ' i . is o „not nos r oosnea .1.i.uyet. hurling K4' Centr.slia. Lad In • • 'the bottom of the sixth, when they Mr. and .Ntrs. In D. McLean, Bel- 6 6 '6 i . r Istrikeouts to Ids gredit anti W:i.110.41• 1i' ..7:11' i+.„4,1'4 id het cantle were Sehool Opens Sept, fish. earns' after spenilin; tw,-) weeks 'with ' broke loose with a four-run Barrage grave, wish to announce the engage- ..._-_-... Only l'2 mo•re days of freedom from Mr. and "afre, salvia Greas es, ,,f Fire- ...i...: Illyth batters. Tonne.), kitvitin4 slat 1.1 Buii.41. ir. an Win.; ,0,13 : .-L1 that puzzled the Beniniller squad. studies remain for the school children ment of flitch. daughter, !star- One of the eanetatidiug fisithes of ,311 „, N., •s, :,f,,r the Illstit I.ions, struels 1.111 four : Tti,lay. aiter::,.,,n 'last. in the in.st of the district. All schools reopen for garct Corinne to William Arthur Led- the Second \‘'•orlti 'War, Real :Admiral. ';'''''' -' '''''' Joint Higgins appeared in rare form on • ., . . . such movemeet to the Unittsl Ststes the mound for the Stone School until Right Hon. tiot Earl Mountbatten • t Mr. Charlies Procter has returned to • and walked sip Centralia batter frttau tlais district. shale tic linty, of ie•t, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lediet, • the Deep River, Ont., after spending, two • bit on the head by a pitched ball, the fall term on Tuesday, Sept. 7th. Wingliam. The wedding to take place of Burma, on nritlay of this week of- • :qr. ImmuNizATIoN wEEK the ssovernment snub:woo early Mt Ia- .. ...... . _ ........ , . . . .._ .. ..... „ . . Which seemed to slow up this veteran Entertained Stone School Team • ficially opens Oa' second post-war weeks at the home of his Parents, - of several !campaigns. and Mrs. Stewart Procter en- Canadian National Exhibition at Tors .and Mrs. Stewart Procter. Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Smith of On- . l SEP_TEMBER 124.8 't.lsayhetre4"Alli"n"..1"„'..,..iTt:, i!iatiiii,171: :„.e in September, . . Bemniller—McNall -se, It Fisher tetta -ed the -members of the Stone I3luevale Farmer Injured onto. The impressive :ceremony at C *4 f tee dont to int •ve I. tin b: s t 2b, A, Vishet 8b, Willis, c, Stewart lf, Schoo ball team and their 'friends °It oho Fischer, Illuevale 'district farm- which Lord 3,10untbatten officiate; t•awa' spent the past. week visiting at I Canada's . 70.1 amend Natetnal tin- tattle across the b trder by rail mull G. Fish p, Jenkins 'lb, Thursday evening at their home ott , er, was admitted to the Winghatn inaugurates 14 slas:s of unique edfica- ars° „,,1 the home of his parents, Ntr. and NIrs. iimunization week will he observes! ...N.Ii.,n,lay niht when w.,..1.4 came inin Carling Terrace. Stone School—M. Edgar e, E. .81° the 3rd line of Morris. General Hospital suffering lacerations tiatt, and 'entertainment at the .world's ''''''' --di' !from September 12th to 18111, it lige the head 4iffice in Toronto. -ton ss, •C, Higgins if, H. Edgar Sb, to his hack. Fischer was the victim largest annual exhibition. azuNigfri.itearn,d;.A'atairristi.yiNi,orotitta.rfieaNTInfirer:ti•spaetitiiti Proctor ef, Haines 2b, 3. Higgins p,of a hay fork accident. Struck in the Lord Mountba•tten, last Vicerov .and of 'Canada which sponstsrs the event nege of the American market leas been announced by the 'HestItli Leaeue Shippers 'teem keen to take als•en- W. Elston rf, Cr. Higgins, lb. WINGI-AM WINS back, the Prongs of the fork peuetrat- first, 'Governor General of India., .tviii cuts, holidays with Mrs. Murray's par- t Mr. arid Mrs,J. 'sant in co-operation with department of mediately and inu-N(' rattle through to R I-I E , FROM MILVERTON ed the' lungs, attend the 'second day -of the Exhibi- '''''s,ssir;_s.' s;'-sor o Imlay returned health, Buffalo as soon as poSSible, itat'erilillE: tenmiller .... ..... ,....000 002' 032-1 7 S i ill,malmmi* lion too. On Saturday., August 28th, to ' 1 n his retur-L • file wisdom of proven 'minimization • to a .C.N.R, official at the tieing here. Robert Ycomena, age i2, of °Shama, thousands of war veterans "-ate r 1 tera, Mrs. Chas. Hopper Detroit, after visiting •with his sis- . and m rs, pro adores, such as use of toximi to „ A total of 13 carloads of beef on the Stone School 000 004 200-6 5 4 I Clicking for thirteen hits Witighain B°Y Loses TWO Fingers he will take the salute front scores of CarMichael and .C.asettore. prevent diphtheria and whoopiin.; • hoof was slated for shipment Tuesday raveniles defeated Milvertoti 10-8 in A• Monday evening lleinniller made it W.O.A.A, juvenile play-off baseball suffered the loss of two middle fingers British and American, wlio"wt'ill n't....lua"c11; Stewart Procter and -other friends. eaugh vaccine to prevent whooping from the Kincardine sub-division to The lad visiting in the Bel- . lug Warriors' Day Parade, Fari Misses Ruth tocl;ridge, Lois Loch- porter .,caugh, is seen in a steadily decreasitt Buffalo but 11 of these were held tip -two straight over Stone School by the fixture on Friday night. By virtue of of his left hand in a threshing machine through Exhibition park in the tbsill- Same score as previously '7-6„ to take the win Wingham leads in the first ornishaPt ridge, Grace Holmes, Mary annual Canadian death toll. from these because shippers -lacked the necessary and Ruth Gannett, have returned to . the first rotund in the playdowns for round of the •playdowns, grave area caught lus fingers in -a Mountbatten will be acco'mpanied .by • two diseases, but the Health I.eaouss • papers to pass United States -customs W.O.A.A. "`C" championship Spotting Milvertott three in the first • threshing machine resulting in their Lady Mountbatten and their daughter, their homes after spenditig A week at : points out .that the battle will tot be officials. nese include such ii0M- li 4 'Beim-tiller Played a tseady game and Porter held them scoreless for the bag- • amputation at the Wingliam Hospital. Pamela. Wasaga Beach. woe until' there is no death toll. onests as veterinary certificates testi- were never .threatened 'until the eighth .ante of the game, Scott led for Whig- ..._ . Tile need for continuing such cam-: lying to the fitness of lie bears for ,.. . ... • . .. Music for the Opening Duty 'tete- inning When 'Stone Schorr] put on a ham With a ttiple. The Kansas Farmer molly. will be played by the Paad of Dance At Belgra'tve ' Paigns as National Iimminiaation : itnporins; for Imitate consumption. tally for five stirs-. W•itighant "832 002 se-10 13 2 . '.•••••.*•••••1 His Majesty's Welsh G•tiards, 'I, Benminer ... Stone School 000 .000 150—'6 Milvertott ,, ...... .......800 000 tsts-, 3 3. 7 And Ids Entertainers Will .he feat- is giving two concerts a day 103 100 20x.-1• Porter, Ashtart; buribar Zimmer- tired at the 'Palace •Gardens„ Fotmosa„ the period 'of the Exhibition, . .. •NIntuat by Furrier'', •Orch•estra, Proceeds for Sdiplfiltetia and Ns-looping cough,. two, detained uhtil proper papers ,cottiti he curing Friday evening, August 27th. Music' Canadians, mostly children, died from, attii Ethel slistricts were among those, NVe•ek is seen in the fact that 860 ,, filled, out Cattle from the BIttevale, Brnssels• trinpires-Groves and Weber. .man, 'Westinan. Sunday, August '29th, from 2 to b p.m. 27th to Sept. • 11th, except Sundays. , preventable diseases, in 1947. Building Fund. Ytt The regular meeting . of the Wo- men's Institute was held on Thursday • in the Council Chamber, with the Roll Call being answered, ,by each member -naming a Canadian Product, The motto, ‘:Those who bring sun- shine into the lives of others, cannot keep it from themselves," was taken by Mrs. Wm. Field who compared it with Ec. 11-1: "Cast thy bread upon the waters for thou shalt find it after many days", and Luke 6-88: "Give and it shall be given unto you." Any ef- ,fort or sacrifice brings a feeling, of satisfaction, she said. In the absences of Mrs. Bateson, Mrs. Walpole gave a talk on the Cape Croker Reserve. Here members of the H uron tribe live and attend the United Church or Roman Catholic Church. Handicrafts are taught in the schools, many pupils not going beyond the public school. If - an Indian student shows exceptional talent, the govern- ment will pay for his higher education. The Indians love a celebration but when haying the most fun will show a solemn face, They fish and trap and make a little money out of the tourist trade and receive their dues from the government. The legends of the tribe are many and well told by ex-chief Jones, who at 90 years of age is still an ace-story. teller. Mrs. E. Snell gave a s demonstration stf flower arrangements. She had many beautiful bouquets, all from her own garden. Mrs, Snell also showed a new way to line a clothes basket to keep the clothes clean. A weed contest was held and Miss Effie Bower was the winner. The meeting concluded with a pleas- ant social hour. N aming Canadian Product, , Roll Calls night one half of the draw for $350.00 Dick Lawrence of Palmerston, fin- worth of prizes was made by John ished first, winning wooden bowl and Hanna M,L.A.. and Elston Car- candle sticks, donated by the Caned- Two Full Evening's Entertainment Were Enjoyed Once more through the able leader- ship of its officers and the hard work of the various committees Howick Lions have provided in their . annual frolic, two evenings of good enter- tainment for the community with ap- proximately 2000.00 realized, which will be used solely for child welfare and Community Betterment, On the first evening, August 12th, though the amusement show which had been booked failed to show' up, which was a disappointment especially to the children, the remainder of the program was carried on, The Blyth Band made a great hit. Their music was good and a great credit to their leader and the Blyth Lions Club which sponsors them, Tinily a worth while Community endeavour. The Softball game early in the evening. between Brussels and local boys gave the vis- itors the victory. The Dance in the Arena was well patronized on both evenings, with the popular Wilbee Orchestra .providing music, At mid- W. H, French, Won The Trophy and Lorie Wrist Watch Thirty-two bowlers were entered on Wednesday for the Singles Bowling Tournament in competition for the Hamilton Optical Co, trophy, The play was illumination and there were three events. _Trophy Event W. FI, French won the Trophy and time Lorie Watch donated by the Ham- ilton Optical Co., this is his second win in this event, having been suc- cessful two years ago; W. A., Miller was second and won an electric clock, donated by Wingham Utilities, Com- mission. Association Event Mel. Donahue, Teeswater, was first and won a hammered Aluminum Tray donated by the Crompton Jewellery Store; second, Wes Huston, Luck- now, winning a bedspread, donated by Walker Stores; Limited; third, Omar Haselgrove, receiving a shirt donated by Carmichael's Dry Goods. Consolation Event second . night was postponed until receiving 100 lb, bag of fertilizer, don- St. George's Anglican- Church. Tuesday evening which was ideal. The ated by Canada Packers. `I r, Holmes is a native of Goderich, John W. Hanna, member for the Ontario Legislature fig Huron-Bruce, announced last week that he would be The Winginfin Bowling Club will hold its Trebles Tournament on Wed- nesday, Sept, 1st, in competition for the C. Lloyd & Son trophy. The first prize, also donated by the sponsor will be three Hudson Bay Blankets. 'A draw will be made for the local rinks, and all bowlers desiring to play will please leave their name with any of the Committee. LLOYD TREBLES ' NEXT WEDNESDAY (BLAZE DESTROYS BARN AT CLIFFORD Preparations for a meal for a thresh- ing crew who were to start work in the morning caused the destruction by fire Thursday night of Henry Amen- eit's large barn and the unthreshed grain from 52 acres of his farm, loca- ted a mile south of Clifford, on High- way No. 9, A spark, believed blown by the wind from an outdoor fire where wat- er was being heated to scald a pig, is blamed for the outbreak, which oc- curred while the owner was milking in the stable. The Cilfford Fire Department ar- rived within minutes, but by that time the fire had spread from a small patch in one corner of the roof and engulfed the large bank barn. Despite a stampede of his milk cows, Mr. Ameneit managed to get all of them to safety but in the melee suffered an injury to his ankle. Milk Cows Stampede But All Are Rescued • H. Glenn Hays, Seaforth, Appointed Crown Attorney Dudley E, Holmes, K.C., who for the past 17 years and a half has been Crown Attorney of Huron County, rest cei-ved word last week of his appoints ment as magistrate of Huron, by Order-in-Council dated Aug. 10, 1948. He 'succeeds the late J. W. Morley, K. C., of Exeter. It is believed that Mr. Holmes is the first Crown Attorney in Ontario to resign to accept the position of mag- istrate. Glenn Hays, Seaforh, barrister, has been appointed Crown Attorney of Huron County, succeeding Mr. Holm- es. Mr. Holmes has been an efficient Crowa official, and has proved him- self a clever prosecutor in criminal D. E. HOLMES, K.C., NEW MAGISTRATE Will Be Held In 'the Town Hall at 8 P.M. Young Wingham will be staging the "big show" on Thursday evening in the Town Hall. All the children on the playground are out trying to sell 0 many tickets as possible because they know it will be a good show. They know all about the big aero- plane that is big enough for them to get into and about the beautiful cos- tumes and scenery. Two ballet groups will perform in lovely costumes with special lighting effects, There will be a junior Operetta entitled "Send It Airmail," The children could tell you about the big thunderstorm that hap- pens in the Operetta. Then you :oust see the stunts, especially those by the tots 4 years of age, they are something to warm your hearts. Besides all this PLAYGROUND SHOW THURSDAY WIT