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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1951-01-31, Page 10 A spe'citti service in ail of the Home League will be held at the Salvation Army Hall at eight o'clock, Friday, February 9th. Two motion pictures. will be shown, "That's How It Hap- pened", and "The Man Who Forgot God", Silver collection. 317b HOT TEAM HERE SATURDAY NIGHT Hockey fans in Wingham are in for a treat on Saturday night, when the Stainton Spitfires will take on the famous Kitchener Junior "B" sextette. The Kitchener outfit is coached by Lloyd Gross, a veteran professional player himself, who led his team to the O.H.A. Junior la" Championship five years ago. The Kitchener Club is the one with which Goalie J a e Siemon performed before joining the Wingham team. At present Kitchener leads its group composed of Fergus-Guelph Combin- es, Stratford, Guelph and Waterloo, There's bound to ;be action in the Wingham Arena Saturday night, so you'd better be on hand. Dance. at -Bluevale A dance will be held in the Coin-. munity hall, Bluevale, on Friday ev- ening., Feb. 2nd., tu the music Wil- bee's Orheestra. Proceeds for the Athletic Fetid. 31* BRIDGE CLUB There were 81ii tables in the play at the Wingham Bridge Clith on Thursday evening of last week. The results are as follows: North & South-1st., Mrs. H. Campbell, Mrs. R. R. Hobden; 2nd., Mrs. R. S. Hetherington, 0. Hasel- grove; 3rd., Miss C. Isbister, W. H. French, East & West-1st., Mrs. H. C. MacLean, W. Mayor; 2nd., J. H. Crawford, Geo, Williams; 3rd,, Mrs. A. R. DuVal, Mrs. G. MacKay. EUCHRE PARTY ! A ttroareseive 'eeenre sponsored by' the Blame ale W.1., will he held in tilt Cstumunits Hall on NVisluestlay, hruma 7th. 01,1 tam, &W,',' will fOi. low. Admission 25c, Ladies plea,t bring lunch. Dancing at the Royal T You are Weleotne at the Royal T on Saturday night for your dancing pleasure from 930 to 12. Music by Jack Henderson's Orchestra. CARD PARTY Valli party sponsored by the Cath- olic Women's League', Fifth of winter series, 'Tuesday . evening, Feb. nth • 1.1meli sHe.ed. Good With which is .anrialgannated the Gorrie Vidette and Wroxeter News Subscription $2.00 per year, 6c per copy W1NGHAM, ONTARIO, WERNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1951 Vol. 76 - o. KINSMEN HOSTS TO LIONS CLUB Food Handlers' Course Held in Town Hall 1 Yokima, Wash., (Special) Mem- ..-4.,,,iser saaafa, the. ePrincess,,P,atricia',se Can-. '4 ail Eight Infantry Anti-tank pla- toon are firing their 17-pound tank- killers at this U. S. Army firing cen- tre. The, men are being brought out in Flesherton 3 plus 12; Consolation, J Howard Fergus. ,groups of approximate 20 from the ' ' 'original camp at Fort Lewis for their Following were the final . results, 9 o'clock draw, 1st, game, W, Mc- :specialized training, .Each man is be- Donald, Kincardine 15, A. J. McNab, Mg trained to handle each or any pos- ition on the weapon. According to Platoon Commander .1.ieutenant William Sterling, 25, of 'Winnipeg, Manitoba, they're doing •1 ' :Sine work. The anti-tank range is situated in the middle of a valley surrounded by :peaks of the Cascade fountain Range. One of the members of the Anti- tank platoon is • Private Kenneth Redmond. 20, of Wingham, Ont. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Red- :mond, Wingham. 'ENTERTAINS PARENTS WINfillAM BOY FIRING PN U. S. GUN RANGE IRLS' BOYS' BAND son 'Tiverton 6, M. Rae. Wingham H. Lang-don Clifford 8, F. Fox Goder- ich 6, B. Shewfelt-Kincardine 16, R. Roney, Wiarton 7, W, Johnson, Southampton 11, C. Grant Walkerton Goderich 3, W. Bain Wingham 10, M. MacPhail Wingham 7, Left to mourn her pa.ssing is a bro- Second game. Dixon Southampton tiler, James of East Wawanosh, and 14, Shewfelt, 3, Howard, Fergus 13, three nieces in Lowell, Mich. A bro- a-Morningstar, Forest, 4, Welton Flesh- ter, Peter, of Lowell, predeceased 'erton 12, I3ain, Wirtgliam 10, Me- tter two years ago. of the Knox Presbyterian Church, at Belgrave. Interested in historical ev- ents, Miss Anderson was well versed in the happenings of past years,' hav- ing kept a written account of the ev- ents. in the district through her life- time. here in her 79th year. A daughter of the late James and Euphemia An- derson, deceased was keenly interested MISS M. ANDERSON KEEN HISTORIAN Wingham, Monday. Thirty-eight rinks i Walkerton 5; E. Meadows, Galt, 9, competed for the War Association of N. Schnurr, Walkerton, 5, R. J. Mar- Grey and Bruce Police Association rison, Walkerton 9. A. Wilson, Wing- trophy which was won by a Kincar- ham 7. S. MacKenzie, Walkerton 12, dine rink entered by W. McDonald, J. R. Rae, Wingatain, 4, H. Dustow, who had 3 wins plus 22. Belmore, 16, W. Leonard, Durham 3, Rinks were present from Kincar- C. Renwick, Belmore 13, H. Shenbon- dine, Walkerton, Paisley, Galt, Wing- fly, Wingliam 12, A, M, Crawford, ham, Durham, Flesherton, Behnore, forest, Al len ford, Southampton, Fen: gus, Tiverton, Goderich, W fart on. Winners in the two draws were: 9 o'clock draw W. McDonald, Kin- cardine 8 plus 22, C. Renwick, Bel- more, 3 plus 10, E. Meadows, Galt, 2 plus. 12, Consolation ea. 3.. McNab, 113;; CrawfordeeeWalkertonerae.:1\faca Waliseaton: a"- a es 'Donn ell,' Arreniviek .Wilson Wing- 11 o'clock draw, Trophy winner, ham 6;; Dustow Belmore, 9, gac- McDonald, Kincardine, 3 plus 22, J. Kenzie, Walkerton, 8, Renwick, Bel- Carr, Wingham, 3 plus 18, E, Dick- more 8, Morrison, Walkerton 7, Sher- son, Tiverton 3 plus. 15, B. Welton, ili tontildy7a. Wingham 9, Crawford Wing- Third game, McDonald Kincardine, 12, Meadows Galt, 6, McNab, Walker- ton 19, Crawford Walkerton 3, Grant Paisley 7, Schnurr Walkerton 6, Art Wilson, Wingham won by default over McConnell Walkerton, MacKen- zie, Walkerton 10, Lemon Kincardine, 9, Crawford, Wingham 6, Morrison Kincardine Rink Winner t Bruce Police Spie Walkerton, 4, G. Grant, Paisley, 15, L. McConnell, Walkerton 5., H. Le- mon,Kincardine, 11, W. J. Crawford. which Bandmaster Ernie Seddon and j at c Mystery Contest Concert The Howick Lions Club will hold a second Mystery Contest Concert, in Gorrie Community Hall on Friday evening, February Community, at 8,15 p.m. Groups from Fordvvieh, Gorrie and Wroxeter will present an entirely new programme. Come and bring your friends, Admission, adults 80 rents, children 25 cents. 81* to bring the Band up to standard sangements: The speaker urged that some of 41. tween the ages of 10 and 16 who are done in other communities under the Grant Walkerton 14, Pritchard Gode-Wawanosh, met at the .horn of Mrs. Alex Leaver one day last week to rich 5, Carr Wingham 9, Dixon Sou- thampton 7, cut and piece a crib quilt. The hos- with Mr. Seddon or any of the . fol- toss served a lovely lunch and soc-, Rowing committee; Pres, lit. G. Tem- ial time was enjoyed, plenum; vice-Pres,, Geo,. Scott; see.- treas., Gil Miller; ,attendance Mrs, N. Keating, Mrs. W. Bain, Mrs, W. Congram, Mrs. C. Newman;; local comm„ Mrs Cr. Hotchkiss,. Mrs. f. Breckenridge, Mrs. G. Scott, Mrs. D. Murray. Is A limited .nrunber of free horns are tow available. 'Chic 12th line East Wawanosh lad- therefore decided to request tilt en- gineering concerti to amend the, plans and add tlic trickle filter. rt new esti- mam be drawn up, for a plant capable of looking after the require- mina of a population of 3500 people. ies met on Tuesday afternoon at the the Hockey Club, Hockey Executive SPEC IAL MEETINGS FOR IE. C. THOMSON NEW -•• BUSINESSMAN HERE Mr, and Mrs. C, Thomson of Hanover, moved to town this week, the former taking charge of the Stew- art Lome Appliances Store. Mr and Mrs Thomson have moved into the apartment at the rear of the store; Mr. Thomson spent four years in the during the wart He joined a refrigeration concern after his dis- charge and later spent some time in Chicago taking a course in refriger- ation. We are pleas'ed to welcome the newcomers to Wingham, S. JAS. CAMPBELL RECEIVES F.R.C.S. DEGREE IN BRITAIN YDr, and Mrs. Parker received a cable from England last Friday with the news that their son-in-law, Dr. John Hay, has been successful in ob- taining his F.R.C.S. degree from the Royal College of Physicians and Sur- geons in Edinburgh. Dr. Hay, while pursuing his post graduate studies has. been a surgeon of Gwent Hospi- tal, Newport, Wales. He is the son with white floor mops, through which of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hay of 'Goders their features could occasionally be Speaking_ before the joint meeting seen. After a quartershbur of various thef Lions and Kinsmen Clubs at ich and Mrs, Hay is the former Pat- shenanigans, Kin Clarence Darrow, I the Queen's Hotel here last Friday ricia Parker, excuse us, Bob Clark, got his convic- evening, Dr, E. G. Pleva, of London, tion and the fine is to be levied against • pointed the way to a satisfactory fu- Kin Crossett at the itext Kinsmen ture for this community: t. Andrew's Choir V. 3.nt, choir Ids remarks contained a great deal of at the Pnitga°nlist, and Mrs. Pym, lea- interest to the people of this tom- and or on h'ursday last, when members of St. mutiny. iAndrew's Presbyterian choir were en- roar was.roared,,and,that was enough He, opened. his remarks with the 'fill.' ode -night.- • • statement that Canada has become a ing held in -the church. Winners -tettained following the anniial.•oneet- nation of city dwellers and the On-'of contests were Mrs. Vin Ditmer. and tario wedge, that area which lies be- I Mrs. John ,McKibbon, tween the Great Lakes is becoming The following officers were elected increasingly important in the economy for 1951: President, Geo. Henderson; vice-pres., Mrs. Ross Hamilton; sec.-of the country as a whole, Forces trease' Currie Burchill; press report- are now at work which tend to move Mrs. T.A. Currie; gown mime, the concentration of industry and H L Sherbondy, Miss Frances Miss Muriel Vanderlip, candidate- elect tinder the Christian Missions (,midditt towne Wii hie, Son; Mrs.' 'W. Hammond, Mrs. T, population out: of o fth which \ into the Incorporated of the Independent Bap-Ving lain A. Currie; social comm., Mrs. Ross is typical, It' is, for this reason that Hamilton, Mrs. V. Ditmer, Mrs. H. tilt Mission spoke at both services in these towns must plan for orderly Aitchison, Mrs. N. Pickell, Mrs. A. the Baptist Church on Sunday. Hastings, Mrs. 1), Fry; purchasing growth over the nes t ten years. Requirements of Good Town comm a Mrs. W. Ford, Miss A, Wit- Mrs. K, Leitch; , tousle Speaking of the conditions which imns.'" are necessary to insert' proper growth e "mitl e :Nit 's F. tiL Mrs' FL L. of a good community, Dc. Pleva Sluirbcenly, Mrs. N. Pickell, H. V. , en-Pym, Fl. Aitchison, J. P. McKibbon, umerated room to spread, modern , transportation in mid out of the nection with her work. President community, good schools and tea- Bruce1,ice. MacLean presided at the ser- chers, nearby markets, good hospital, • FOXTON-McDOUGALL '. isters and congregations in Huron A very enjoyable business and soc- rounding centres end a civilized pro- i this "Voice of Temperance" paras And Crokinole Party Come and bring your friends to a euchre and crokinole party on Wed- nesday, February 7th., in the Mas- onic Club rooms. The party sponsored by the .Wroxeter Women's Institute will feature novelty prizes. Admission 25 cents, Ladies please bring lunch. 31* gamht exassedi they want the creation of a san e public opinion in regard to teinperance If they do then they will use the euvelopes provided and send the c,,ntributions to the treasurer, Mr, Frank -Howson, Wing- -,Ndv Hospital Auxiliar To Meet Friday The inonthi,y meeting of • thvt La- 1,40s. phal wAi iu-1,1 in Ven• Chamb; r nit hriefat l.firrrn i. 1:t.'1). at three o'cloeti. WALTER ALLISON DIES IN WEST On Friday, Jan. 26th, there passed ,away in the Estevan, Sask. hospital, 'Walter Allison, son of the late Wal- ter and Isabella Allison, formerly of .lielgrave, in his 78th year, His wife, Annie Brandon, predeceased him, He leaves to mourn his passing one son, Walter, of Estevan, and one (laughter, Mrs. Kenneth jelinston ,(Fern), of Regina, Sask., also sever- al grandchildren. lies, A. Baker, Windsor, Ont., and. Miss Susie Alli- son, London, Out., are sisters of the deceased. Interment k1as in the Esteem' '(.cemetery on Tuesday, Jan., nth. Keen competition featured the sec- ond annual Grey and Bruce Police Association Curling Bonspiel held in si That noise you heard last Friday night came from the local Lions and Kinsmen, who held their first inters club meeting at the Queen's Hotel. Present were 103. Lions, Kinsmen and gues t s. Kinsmen President Scott Reid was in the chair and was as- sisted, especially during the fine ses- sion by Lion President Charlie Ros bens, -----a 11$.-Kin Rosa "Raffles" Hamilton, con- ducted a lucky draw in which the first prize, a gold service-club .ring, was won by Lion Frank 'Madill, and An presented, There was a yodelling duet deceased had fora number of years . by Lions Art Irwin surd ()mar Hasel- resided in Kansas Gay, moving to „......... . ence Ritchie, and a Aumber of eons- fined Years, i1 in 1929. She had been con- to hospital for the past two t.. , grove, a fashion show by Lion Clar- Huron County Health Unit sponsored 'persons as well as others from this ; and addresses given rind proper hand- Mg songs led by that lusty song-lead- IA. Food Handlers' Course at the town district, Ray Gibbon, Chief Sanitary i ling of food waS emphasized in all er and piano player 'Lean'', Lions J ack Surviving are three sisters and one hall, Wingliam, last Wednesday. ItIors I Inspector, was in charge with William 'publiceating Above is a see- Reavie' an( 1 Harold Victor Pym, brother. places, sting and afternoon sessions were held 1E:limey, Assistant Sanitary Inspector, !don of the interested group who at- and were attended by local interested ' assisting. Sound films were shown !tended the course. • " ' • • Walkerton 5, J. R. Rae, Wingliam 10, Miss Vanderlip will serve in French Leonard Durham, 5, Renwick Bel- West Africa in the Nigeria .region and none 18, Dustow Belmore 4, Mac- expects to sail the latter part of Feb- A life-long resident of East Wawa- Donnell Allenford 12, sherbondy, ruary. At the Youth Fellowship Wingham 6. nosh, . Miss Marian Anderson, died i Hour following the evening service Wednesday in .the General Hospital o'clock d raw w i nners, 1st game, the speaker showed pictures in con- t.:. G, Dixon Southampton 12, S. Mor- ningstar, Forest, 2, Welton, Fiesher- ton 10, O. McClevis, Walkerton '7, \V. R. Hamilton Wingham 15, J. Howard Fergus 8, H. Mann Fergus recreational facilities (3f the proper 4 paa quiet wedding was solemnized at in missionary work, being a Home in the W.M.S. and a member 11, D. Parks', Walkerton 4, E. Dick- Wroxeter Euchre kind, good water supply, proper sew- the Presbyterian manse on Wednes- Helper I age disposal, active citizens' groups day of last week at 2.30 when Rev, ford 7. Dr. E. C. Pleva, n,liose talk is report- University has made an intensive Annual Meeting A very pleapnt evening teas spent Durham 7, McNab, Walkerton 5, J. R. Rae, Wingham 8, McConnell, Wal- kerton 6; Meadows, Galt, 15; Lemon, Kincardine 4; Schurr, Walkerton, meeting. Dr, Pleva, who is head of the De- Wingliam, 8; 1), McConnell, Allen- Atter the speaker of the evening., pertinent of Geography at Western S dine, 13. (..;ra.nt, Paisley 5, Leonard calle d for a few reinal" fic" IlaYor jects, including town planning, and Second game, McDonald, Kincar- ed elsewhere, Km President \Scott study of conservation and allied sub- Reavie, Bill Conron and George Hen- derson entertained, with some fine S singing. Then a mock trial was held „, as Kin Jack Cook instituted proceed- W. J. Campbell, Alkin Hastings, • ings against Kin Charlie Crossett for Thomas Weir, Victor Casemore and AFRICAN MISSIONARY AT BAPTIST SERVICES Jim Gurney and Editor Barry W en- ger, of the Advance-Times, both of whom spoke briefly. Then the Lions closing song was sting, and the Lions Clarke presented the evidence and acted as prosecuting attorney, while Kin Jim Cameron was the counsel for defense. All these legal minds were attired in black gowns and be-wigged everything from pilfering to perjury. Presidents Charlie Roberts and Scott Reid were named judges, Kin Bob After dinner a three-quarter Lions and one-quarter Kinsmen quartette composed of Jack McKibbon, Jack such as churches, home and school A. Nimmo united in marriage Shirley of commerce Margaret, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, organizations, chamber or board of trade, service clubs, Les. l\fcDougall, Wingham. to Wil- sound municipal government, an in- Ham Edmund (Ted) Foxton, son of the indiscriminate mixing of indus- trial and residential properties, will- ingness to co-operate with the sin- George Hutchison. DR, PLEVA OUTLINES PROGRAM FOR FUTURE Funeral service was held on Sun- day afternoon from the R. A. Currie funeral home. Rev. Alex Nimmo of the Presbyterian church officiated, with burial in Wingham cemetery, The pallbearers were Arnold Bain, ham. --- The only attendants 'were Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Foxton. . -t> his able assistant, 13ill Elenderso.), Wingliam 13, Shewfelt Kincrairadlirn61.1„ lowing Gurney, expresses 'gratitude for the letter, ers rather than the opposite, Sc, that 12th LINE Dickson 12, Mann Fergus 6, Bain .reception. Alf Lockridge, chairman industrialists are now viewing the idea have put forth to make this organiza- N members are urgently needed The „f t h e leo, eon. East • Wiarton 9, MacPlatil, Wingham 5, (Gregg. of the arena committee and Tors, of removal to smaller centres in a were responsible for the ar• mud' more itIVOrabh, Way. Rion a success. Wingleon 9, Fox Goderich 7, Loney strength and all girls and boys be- the civic leaders study what has been interested are asked to get in touch Planning. Act. Tie also' suggested that the University of Western On- tario be asked to make a stir' ey of the community and prepare a land use map, which would indicate the areas in which growth should (hr. ected for each aspect of the town's The Geography Department of the 'University has already privided this service for more than 20 Western Ontario towns and would do the same thing here without charge. Dr, Pleva thought it possible that such a map could be prepared this coining sum- mer, Concluding his talk, the speaker emphasized that planning is not a series of flashy projects. He said it is simply good management with an 'eye. on the future, Every citizen must eo-operate- if it to be -completely euctessfor Saturday at 2 p.m. from her late re- Walkerton. 9, Parks Walkerton 4, I . evening opened .with a business ses- . sion 'with D. Miller, town council I WM towns offer to city folk, such as prw.- 1 committee was formed to look after Clifford, 4, Pritchard, 'Goderich 10, ' THANKS LOCAL HOSTS FOR FAMILY REUNION silence in Bast Wawanosh. Rev. A. 1M,. Rae, Wingham 12, Fox, Goderich HIRED TOWN HALL representative in the chair. A parent 3, Dickson, Tiverton, 12, Langdon, 1 imity of the open country, good ' • Nimmo, of St. Andrew's Presbyter- tan Church, Wingham, officiated with schools, g,7md, water, etc. Contrary,' the interests of the Band, 'after which Loney, Wiarton 6, Carr .Wingharte 13, Apparently the. folks from George- to common conjecture, it was found ' the Band very ably- entertained with burial in Brandmi Cemetery, .13elgrave I ; 'a - 1 - town who were in Wingham for a that the dispersal of the large Manta ! .music which was greatly appreciated Pallbearers were Geo. Lorne ' ' ' ' '' ' ' , , ngliain 2, Howard Fergus hockey game a week ago Saturday night enjoyed their Tisit, Tice tug , • in the Old Country during the- tear in- and demonstrated the work and effort Jamieson, Athol Bruce, G. Gregg', Pen 11 ' ge n Al Rae Wi Jack c a um and Ross Anderson, 13. meci evi e W;ilkerton 3, addressed to mityor ci eased the output of individual work- G eo rgene,\ ii, UM., Mayor W. \V. Gurney. VVingham, Out., Dear Sir: I have heard so mans enthusiastic reports on the courtesy extended to home of Mrs, Roy Pattison, and . . .. and fans on their recent visit to Wing- by Mrs. Pattison for Overseas Relief, DISCUSSION OF PLANT tire to write and thank you for this quilted two crib quilts, one donated ham, that I feel it is indeed a pleas- After a delicious lunch served by the hospitality, hostess a social time was eii)oyed. Special meetings of the town court- 1 am advised that the Banquet ay- tit 'were held on Friday and Monday raned by RadiO Station CKNX was . .... ....... ...... , FARMERS ATTENTIONI proposed sewage disposal plant kindnesses extended by the arena Messrs, Stewart and Taylor, of the management And the citizens in gen- A meeting will be held in the Couit Engin e erin g Co., were pre- era', In fact I leave heard so many cil Chamber oil Tuesday, February 6 se n t on Monday, when alternative good reports that I ant indeed sorry at 2,80 p.m, to discuss the growing of corn, A picture entitled "Miracle of Hybrid Corn" will be shown, A speak- er front Pfister Hybrids ttd, will be here to speak anti answer questions, Everyone is invited., See advertise- matt on page nine, Howson & How- son, plans were examined, It was stated that 'business commitments made it that if a trickle filter was used, drying impossible for me to attend. beds would not be requited. It was It is my hope that at some time in to discuss further tile question of the sincerely appreciated, also the many the not too distant future I may have the opportunity of Meeting you and all the fine people who ,arranged this visit .atuf made it' shell a suctess. Yours very truly; MarrsIdI Cleave,, Mayor MRS, WILLIAM WOOD --central ersss caaadian "Like the old woman who lived hi the shoe and had so many chil- dren.she didn't know ,what to do," Mr. and Mrs. William Wood of Beaverton, Ont., with 65 descendants in all, had to hire the town hall for their reunion party, Married for n years, their descendants consist of seven children, 80 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren e sc p s ners Captured Near Bluevale jell, Ontario. The duties of this of- ficer include the handling of all phas- es of Immigration, passport queries the second prize, a box of choco-1 . . placement of farm labor and skilled kites, by Lion Bob Hobden. ^); meet- 'BURIED SUNDAY factory labor, ironing out of difficul- ' During the early part of the ties with the Immigrants, etc. Mg the two presidents had a busy „ . time levying fines while Lion Tail- le death occurred General All Immig,ration queries within. ,traeksd to a nearby barn and re-as- twister Henry DeVries and Kinsmen Ilospital, Wingham. on Tuesday of i sergeant-at-arms George Shaw hail a Margaret Bellour, widow of the late Huron County should be directed to rested. They were lod,,.,.pl in the :Ali ttancous te t- ' , t - ‘ James Campbell, in her 76th year. Inspector 11, B. Date, Box 92, Goders :at Wingham psieling riana,val to busier time collecting thsem. Between 1 Born 111 Turnberry Township the ich, Ontario, "feleplione 8078, A list lirartil'I'." ys, seeking positions is kept rsa,dy for of desirable farm and nestory workers reference, • - •_ YTii,, Wingham district flashed into the Ontario news picture on Tuesday Immigration Inspector morning, when it. was learned that Stationed At Goderich three young men who had escaped from detention at Brampton were be- With lieved to be on foot in this area. / an eye to the expected influx VanKeoglat, 19, of - ofWind-Immigrants, the Department of James • placed an Immigration Inspector, for Loudon, /apparently Citizenship and Immigration has sor; ;Edward Goodhraud, 20, of Vine- motint, and 'Glen Cl l' tar atom 16, of get-away from the jail. 01 Tuesday stole a car in Huron County in the town of 'coder- Brampton, after they had made their at TIA.M11 as Provinciel •Constaitles Charles Salter Wingliani, and Oman- dyke of Liatowel, were searching fur the 'risen the car was found abendoeed on Highway 87 between Wroacter and Blue,,ale. The prisoners were Special Service County, Money is needed by the Huron Temperance Federation to carry on its publicity which includes al evening was held in the council grain t.' b r i ng th e wa t ers h e d s bac k to 1 The groom is returning to the Vu- graph. Do the people of Huron want chamber on Thursday, evening, when arguim:nt ,, pyesen,ted Hston, where he is stationed with the the temperance members of the Girls' and Boys' natural balance. Clevis Walkerton 14, MacPliail 2 Dr. neva continued by pointims . Ro yal Canadian Engineers. / in a round-tne-year series:: Do they Band entertained their parents. The Private funeral. service was held on Carann Verg-us 11, Hamilton '6, GEORGETOWNGranir MAYOR . 1 , out the advantages which the amaller • want the fallaey of the wet propa- The Voice of Temperance An appeal letter and envelopes have been sent to nearly all the min- 4, J. Carr, Wingham 18, 'I', Pritchard to !gent zoning b y-law, t o p r event' Mr. and Mrs. Herb Foxton, Wing-