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91.t the polls on June 27 the voter must
ask himself, ahead of anything else, who
should be head of the government.
In Louis St. Laurent, Canada has
found a great national leader.
That he had high abilities of the Mina
was proved by his career in law. That
he had wisdom in cabinet, unique gifts
in parliamentary debate and a quick
grasp of large affairs became clear as
soon as he entered the Government. In
international affairs, as one of the origi-
nal advocates of the Atlantic Pact, he
made himself a world figure who spoke
out as no Canadian before him, in the
councils of the nations.
He also revealed an understanding
of ordinary people, because he is
one of them.
This warm and essentially simple
human being is the real St. Laurent, the
product of the small town, of humble
beginnings, hard work, a big family and
the friendliness of country neighbors.
In blood, language and instinct he
combines the qualities of two great
races,
To the voter it is equally important
that St. Laurent is the leader of a truly
national party, with proved strength
from coast to coast, the only party which
can hope to form a stable government
after the election. His character, his
ability and his achievements have made
him the leader of all the .Canadian
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more; Sec,-Treas., Mrs. Stanley
Wheeler; Federated Rep., Mrs. D, S.
MacNaughton; Alternate, Mrs. James-
Armstrong.
The newly elected president, was
called to the platform and welcomed
by the presiding officers.
The, closing number on the after-
noon's program was a patriotic pag.,
cant by the Wroxeter Group, and
the singing of the National Anthem.
Afternoon tea was 'served by the hos-
tess and a social hour enjoyed. Mrs.
Harold Spices, Brussels, conveyed th*
thanks of all to the Fordwich W. I,
Robert Gibson; 2nd. Vie, Mrs. Cud- for their fine hospitality.
Miss Jean 'Scott told of the Girls'
Club work under her care and invited
the members to Achievement Day to
be held in Bayfield. She asked Mrs.
Demmerling, local leader from Ford-
wich to assist her in telling of her
class and showing the finished sleep-
ing garments.
Mrs. Fred Demmerling 'led in As-
sembly singing, Mrs. Newlove at the
piano.
Mrs, Hamilton conducted the elec-
tion of officers as follows; Hon. Pres.,
Mrs. James Armstrong; Pres., Mrs.
H. V. MacKenney; 1st, Vice., Mrs.
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• We take orslers Daily •
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District Secretary This is limited to
girls in Perth, Huron and Peel, who
have completed f Homemakers prii-
jects, Mrs, Hamilton closed with
words from the address of Mrs, Fut-
eher urging that we not relax our ef-
forts but go continually forward,
Dinner was served by the Fordwich
oup in the Parish ROOMS of the
Anglican Church, The tables were at-
tractive with summer flowers, carry-
ing .out the Blue and Gold scheme
of W,I, colourS,
The afternoon session was opened
with the singing of Oh Canada, Mrs.
Newlove at the piano. Mrs, Pollock,
Fordwich, welcomed the guests, Mrs.
Cecil Wilson Gorrie, replied, Mrs,
McCann gave the Devotional, The
story of Mary and ,Martha as found
in St, Lukes Gospel, Mrs. L. Brothers,
Wroxeter, favoured with a piano solo.
Mrs. Chaffee of the ,Children's Aid
Society told of her work and thanked
the W.I. members for their fine co-
operation, She told a story proving
the value of a good home and under-
standing mother, closing with the
words, Let us not forget to be kind.
The District project for the com-
ing year, Health before and after 40,
will be held in Fordwich and Bluevale.
Five of the seven branches made this
their first choice,
Miss Spencer of tIle Dept. said we
should have more pride in Canada.
We are lucky to live in such a coun-
try. We do not realize the prestige we
have in other countries. Our popula-
tion is increasing many . coming to our
shores from other lands. Be careful
of our attitude. They bring culture,
music, loom workers etc., some of
them become leaders here in a short
time, Miss Spencer said we can get .
exhibitions from Royal Ontario Mus-
eum, weaving, metal and leather work,
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THE WINGRAM ADVANCg-TIMES
Wednesday, June '8th, 1949
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of Teeswaaer, spent several days last
week with their grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Denny.
,Mr. Harvey Timm is a patient in
Wingham General Hospital, having
undergone an operation. Harvey's
many friends wish for him a speedy
recovery.
The Women's Missionary Society
of the United Church will hold their
June meeting on Friday evening of
this week at 8.15. Mrs. Stanley•Wheel-
er of Brussels will be the guest speak-
er, and special music is being arrang-f
ed. Ladies of the United Church con-
gregation will be guests.
Mrs. Andrew Doig, Molesworth,
was a Saturday visitor with her dans
ghter. Mrs. Stuart Higgins.
Mr. Redge Newton is a patient in
the Wingham General Hospital. His
many friends hope his health will soon
improve.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Chambers, Listowel, on the
birth of a daughter, Mrs. Chambers
was the former Audrey Wade, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wade, of
Wroxeter,
Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson, Cal-
gary, were recent visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. G. A. Wearring and other
relatives in the district,
onit.rs. Vern MacDonald is spending
a few days with her daughter in Tor-
to
Rev, W. S. Semple, B.A,,
Industrial Chaplain, city of London,
was in charge of service at St. James
Anglican Church on Sunday, anti gave
an impressive message.
A number from the village and dis-
trict were in Wingham on Saturday
night to hear The Leslie Bell Singers.
The concert was a rare treat and
Wingham Lions Club are to be con-
grattilated on Making the arrangement
for the benefit of the people of this
district,
Mr. and Mrs, Eldred Nichol leave
this week for Montreal to attend the
wedding of their nephew. They will,
be joined at Toronto by Ur. and Mrs.
Challicoinbc, who will accompany
them.'
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Wylie and son,
Mac, also Mrs. Cien, Wylie were Sun•
day visitors with Mr, Prank Douglas,
Clifford,
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Women's Institute
H, V. MacKenney opened her
home on Wednesday afternoon for the
June meeting of the Women's Institute
The president, Mrs, Allen Munro pre-
sided and Mrs. W, T. MacLean pre-
sented the minutes and correspon-
dence. Mrs, D, S. MacNaughton,dcalt
with the motto, "And Now if ever
come Perfect Days" quoting from its
writer, James Russel Lowell, Whit-
combo Riley. Edna Jaques and Edgar
Guest as they wrote on the subject .of,,
June, Mrs, F, B, Millward brought
up to date items in her current events
closing with a well chosen verse front.
Edgar -Guest. Mrs,,; Brothers favored
with a delightful piano solo, in the
the absence of Mrs. Hamilton, District
director, Reports on the District an-
nual were given by Mrs. Denny and
Mrs, MacNaughton, Mrs, McKenney
reported on the officers Conference
in Guelph. Mrs. Frank Sanderson was
in charge of the Topic, "Leaders of
the W.I„ She spoke of the Founder,
Mrs. Hoodless, stating how the vision
of one woman has grown to a world
wide organization. mentioned also
were Queen Mary, Queen Elizabeth,
and Princess Elizabeth. Mrs. Alfred
Watt, a Canadian,' who journeyed to
England and organized many branches
and finally Lady Tweedsmuir, whose
interest and leadership during her
years in Canada had been such an in-
spiration. Mrs. Sanderson quoted in-
tresting items from the Book. Un-
forgettable, Unforgotten, by Anna
Buchan and requested Miss Hazel-
wood to read a letter recently received
from a Scottish pen friend describing
the work in Edom Women's Institute.
The Roll Call, Games I enjoyed most
when a child" brought an interesting
response. All joined in singing The
more we get together, with Mrs. Geo.
Lane at the piano. Tea was served at
the close when the hostess was assist-
ed byMrs. John Lane, Mrs. D. Draper
and, Mrs. H. Knight.
Mission Band
The Buds of Promise Mission Band
will hold their June meeting on Mon-
day, June 13th, at 4 o'clOck. Leaders
Mrs, Stuart Higgins and Mrs. Harvey
Reidt will be in charge. A full at-
tendance, is requested.
EAST HURON ANNUAL
INSTITUTE MEER%
Held in Community Hall, Fordwich
Ideal weather prevailed on Tuesday,
May 81st., when 125 delegates from
East Huron District gathered in the
new Community Hall, -Fordwich, for
their 47th District Annual Meeting.
Branches included in E.H. district are
Bluevale, Gorrie, Wroxeter, Majestic
(Brussels), Ethel, Molesworth, Ford-
wich. District President, Mrs. James
Armstrong, Brussels, presided and
conducted the opening exercises. Mrs.
Arthur Hamilton Atwood, Provincial
Board ..Member was present, also Miss
A. Spencer, Toronto, represented the
W. I. Department and Home Econo-
mics Service, Miss Jean Scott, lionie
Economist for Girls Club Work and
Mrs. Chaffee, superintendent of the
Children's Aid Society for Huron
County.
Mrs. Stanley Wheeler, Brussels,
presented the secretary-treasurer's re-
poA, Mrs, John Spier, Brussels, the
auditor's report. The president, Mrs.
James Armstrong, in her address
stated she had visited all bran-
ches during the year and expressed
thanks for to-operation received, and
left a few fine thoughts on the aims
of W.I. Standing committee reports
followed, Agriculture and Canadian
IndUStry, Mrs. G. Stenacker, Ford-
wich; Citizenship, Mrs. Vernon Denny,
Wroxeter; Historical Research, Mrs.
Clarence Spading, Gorrie, ,lead 'by
Mrs. 'Glenn. Johnston, Gorrie; I-Tome
Economics, Mrs. Earl Bowes, Ethel;
Social_ Welfare, Mrs, Carl Johnston.
Bluevale; Publicity, Mrs. Doug Hem-
IningWay, Brussels. Mrs, Arthur Ham-
ilton, Provincial Board member con-
gratulated the conveners of Standing
CO)nmittees, for their excellent reports,
She commended the meeting arranged
by the President and Secretary, for
presidents and secretaries previous to
the District Annual. She asked that all
letters received from the Dept. be
studied carefully • before writing to
Miss Lewis, Or Provincial secretary,
Mrs. McCullough, stating Miss Lewis
receives on an average of 55 letters
per day. At present there are 44,500
members in Ontario, the, aim is to
have 50,000 in 1950. Announcement
was made of a summer holiday for
W.I. members to be held at Guelph,
July 11th to 15th, reservations for ac-
commodation must be made by June
25th, to the Public .Relations Dept.
Guelph. A full programme is planned
with Miss Lewis, President of the
0.A.C, and two assistants in charge
of arrangements. Each Branch was
asked to purchase one more copy of
the Book 50 Years of Achievement.
The new.hand book is the official
guide, Mrs. Hamilton stressed wider
use of Home and' Country and Fedor-
ated News. .0tir newest province . has
an organization known as Ju bilee
Guild, Representatives are asked to
attend our W,I. Conventions. The loan
library has Much to offer and is free
for the asking, A W.I. Booth will pro-
vide a place to rest and enjoy a cup of
tea at the Annual ,Ontario Ploughing
Match. Pilots can be secured both sil-
ent and sound pictures from Ottawa,
A portrait of the Founder, Adelaide
Hoodless, is being placed in the At,
chives at Ottawa.
Members were 'urged to make a don-
ation to scholarship Fund through the
en and Peggy
and Peter and Joan
PARDON our pointing ... with pride.
But it's an event when the number of bank workers
passes the'40,000 mark — as it did last year..
That's 65% more than before-the war.
It's an event, first, because it shows the increased use
of Canadian bank services ...
More deposit accounts: now over seven million.
More funds: customers' deposits now 'reach nearly seven
billion'dollars. More services: to farmers; to personal and,
small-businegs borrowers; to war pensioners; to
people receiving Family Allowances.
deb an event, too, because of the kind of men and
women who have joined pur ranks. Eager to get ahead,
they are finding in banking an interesting job, a
challenging career. They can tell you how important
priacy in banking is to the Canadian way of doing things.
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Going to your bank is not
like having to deal with a state
bureau—but that's how it would
be under state monopoly.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hamilton
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Mr. and Mrs. Blair Sharp; Detroit,
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