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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1951-02-21, Page 4NEW WATERWAYS ;--"z= ONTARIO 1-1.VORO °TORONTO' PLANT . 7'0 elf CLOSED WORLD'S LARGEST TUNNEL THREE MILE' OPEN CUT AIILE S miL" NIAGARA FALLS 41nripoo1 C.AsnkpA) NEW PLANTS 1,200,000 N.P. ofs foils ) NIAGARA QUEENSTON LEINISTON ... S... ...... N... ...... ... .....:t. .......• : ' FALLS (1 S. A.) , ;....-..-.:-z \ .-. -- ----—- ....4473,1 NE W PLANTS lr 1,600,000 14,P. - .. ..„„,...,.."' ....'...'" NIAGARA HYDRO PLANT TO EMPLOY 5,o0o' 1OON . 19$2 4.3 ...MI., [Lir— )Y1(1(M E ~ NI( 0 11 K PROPOSER STORAGE IUSERVOIR 50/1CRES AND NT,1,1 POWER PLANT —CELT:::, PAIS Canadian %i tar has b4.--,:ti on the 1.T00,000 ,he the biggest single power plant will increase to men next year dcvelop• :an tae world. Ontario Hydro Chair- fie believes it 3111, he necessary tl N.:rilitra river at QueenLi;rtn.n Robert Saunders says that the I fly in 2,000 mr • ;tam Britain tc 15m, Witen it will.AL9 men employed 00 the site now work on the pi'k'e.':. ADAMS PLANT TO 1)E CLOSED CHI PPAWA heading towards greater things In their individual fields, which. is a cred, it to our coming generation, The pro,, gram tinder the auspices of Trinity cWa Women's A approximately andellay80 Q ! °o auni did 1,revializ, s'hes to thank all those who assisted in any way to make this evening a success, Trinity .A.,17,P.A, sold bags of home-made candy during intermissioat, FIRST CLASS Watch Repairs AT MODERATE PRICES Owing to lack of space, am com- pelled to confine my repairs to watches only, George Williams Located in MASON'S STORE MOTHSPRAY protects me for 5 YEARS! einwagorsamterrnna...... VIVIONSIS 411liser Al ways Spare yourself the pain of "shopping around" for a Monument to honour your loved one. Depend on our reputation for highest quality and fair dealings. See Us First. AL!., CLASSES OF MONUMENTS IN STOCK Moot Modern Equipment for Shoo and Cemetery Work Inscription Work Promptly Attended tp. 'owns I em orials WILLIAM BROWNLIE, Owner and Operator Alfred St. Wingham Box 373 'Phone 450 al.10.2•MIMINOMMO 1•14MMINIMPIUMMI•1 00.• DIRECT EALER With their recent appointment as Dodge-De Soto Direct Dealer, Crawford Motors become headquarters for Wingham and vicinity for all Dodge and De Soto car and Dodge truck owners. Their conveniently located garage is fully equipped with show- room and parts and service departments to handle the needs of all motorists in the area. Len Crawford's wide experience in passenger car and truck operation and service assures motorists expert help and advice on all their transportation problems. Crawford Motors now have on display the beautiful new 1951 Dodge and DeSoto cars and Dodge "Job-Rated" trucks. You are invited to see and test these great new vehicles at your convenience, DIVISION • CHRYSLER CORPORATION OF CANADA, LIMITED NUNG/TAM ADVANC.-Timgs _TMGn FOuR Wednesday, Febroary 21, 1951 • I 1 1 [\; tit remarkable the male quartette and Lornv ;i1..ncaaee, VitiLit:4 find Jai, assisted. to tound First of the Lenten prayer services WaS held in Trinity Anglican church, on Tuesday night, with Rev. S. Miner i;iving the talk on "Marks of a Chris- tian" taking Hutuility as his subject. At Behnore on Thursday night, Tordwich Hockey team played with llelmore, winning with the score, FORDWICH Fordwich 8, nitot-e oatnninity 1.1ali had a capao- J Auxiliary to the \vaL L,4„ja:,, nit4ht wlica spon, aka' title drillers! 07, by Trinity clan:roi l on Friday and l‘tv; on by a group of Toronto F,..,.L.thr ich WaS Bridio way inclabir of last week. Altillirtr Writ ialti tt'alltS rwtrl ‘‘' ning first, second and a Fordwich• rink s.;ipn,....1 by i-Lot pat _ terson third place. lc,. was in fin,. shape for thi. day's ';sort. The United Church held their an- imal meeting on the evening of Feb. nary 6th, hasin,.., a pot luck supper, after which reporl.: weru heard, Mrs. Bert Winston was a recent of be DA are Cotn/nunly referred 1,, as eastern, the Olympia and the Japanese. The first is grown on the Atlantic coast, RUGS - DRAPERY al area, w and the other to in flu- Pacific coast. :€*2- it'. attlit to 1111111y parts of the Orld. 111 ,,r e limn 190 difierent species are = =I: I III the United States three species FURNISHING' • (1"• (I value are produced and 1.r.t11:1. CIL; OW lit} 's t,.) the heroes. the English speaking ..ail first accepted. this legend of • and its. heroes in the 14th ecn- \\iien the Benedictine historian, w rote of the mil oi . .Ind in the 19th century the ,,,Kpressiun "like a Trojan" made its iippearaltee to compare • tt,' tit'S trt ir hi„-rues with the ancient "1,-rojans. hear irtillt 'I ..o.kitlg "like iro;an", ur lying like one. All of 1111.,.c refereneeN date 1 ,:tek vett it \Stt, bt.:Ile ,.ed that the men roy had the stroll:01. and. endurance of 1nno o rdinary mortals. You know, although there ;Ire about (barium species of 0:,,ters, known ti , man, the 111, popular is the blue - I I point. t ibiteltict tir.ile for b tlue l point is iwiited to pr t. should come only from beds near Blue Point, a village on Long island, But most small roundish oysters served. on .the half-shell have come to be known as blue points, The word "iTster" is derived from the Latin "nsteult", Illettaing "butte" ca" "shell." The oyster is nat- .@ j to many parts of the \Vorld, and if! - SLIP- COVERS ilii Their production is a million-dollar 1-. i industry fur" these sea-mollusks are Ail P. — LAMPS - CHINA = favuurity with w , ii gourmets the world I - ri OCCASIONAL ..,._. over. el i .1 And that's this week's edition ii F1JRNITURE ®i THE GIST OF THINGS, We'll around next week. See yon then. ANOTHER PROVINCE POR C4i.NADA ,„ine "toes not have to remain long in F,ot \killiain or Port .,Arthur to sense that that part of Ontario is a I lom, way from Toronto----not only in ll tiles. lint its at tit tide, In Many Wity'i, those 1,akehead communities have more in common with the West and the Newt[' 111811 s ilk the more thickly settled part of Ontario far to the Fas ,. It is htu'diy surplising then, that some of those in the I.ahelleall. "area NAN' 0 ',Ale,' r tr r tabli.h a prp- %ince of their own, the those espee- ; ially as they are colts ions c.f a nrighty emplie of rich natural res,iirecs he- hegiunllit; at their very doors and ...treteitini,t far the North. Thi: idea iS nun new, but it is sista:tit. awl a group of citizens deli- -itt,f1 a t, the met recently to ," rr 17 the emitting of a new province to be called A1.11701'0., They believe ! that the creation of such a pros lure. might well be ill the national interest latfording the best w;Ly of con-:ervine land. de.,elopinL4 the resources of 'what is n o w Northwestern Ontario, One of the champions of the ,cheme points out that in the I.egisialu,T, Southern Ontario has ten seats for teach one from Northwestern Ontario And. "since it is impossible for us to make our voice heard in the Provin- cial House, we wish 1., set up our own Legislature." hie says his group is confidert that their region has enough timber iron., gold, enough farming and fishing, enough hydro to enable it to develop profitably, "In other words, we feel the present Govern- ment's policy of exporting our resour- ces in the raw is a threat to the fut- ure security of this part. of 'Ontario." and "we now know that we will not be able to change that policy unless we forth a separate province:;, litu1 01.1111d1111.141.1111111.11111111.1501.11111111,11.11.1.11.111.111111.111111o, The Gist of It" In lb, t ,rlv days iis lie wciiipinelit tte English lingua_[- bail iikattings Stir yholy ‘1,,irds that wi.re Lliiiertatt z7a to allost• usial today. `1•Iter4.• usually Wils• hi vwcver„ s.1l1 aeatlection lielween two utter.[ Vaqztnings. F.Lr example, "THE CITS'I' to the uoi..! ".r.a.1" 1ieals that it ratr-cf:! meath the dt t riding, or a :1;ivurnay- In...II a It. ('.“... Tiq. j.'111.tw) 11:it,it• it likii‘%ay, Or I; idrit P .i "-Cr kt \N1\. ii' x11 11: thiri ,•,, 112,'.0 .1.411g. ' e 11)1Al In h. WM.'. It hostile intent, al of pen or la zed Sash & ?refit Window Units MADE TO ORD R Campbell & Gorbitt Sash Manufacturers Diagonal Rd. Wingham 41:11111511111911113111E111Alllig1111191111111121111111111ill r' • WARREN HOUSE C. C. McKIBBON Phone 475 Wingham WIN11115111113111111111111111111111MinagrinimangmeN Berlou moth-protectiort f or a man's suit costs only 20 cents per year. Berlou guarantees i n -writing to pay for all moth damage within 5 years ! (C. Templeman & Son CLEANERS 'Wmgham, Ontario BERL'Olgitt4M visitor in Toronto. Mr. Mrs. Jas. Keith of Si. Catharines, are spending some titan With the fOriiWr's brother. Jim Wray was in Aylmer last week at the Carnation plant there r6ieiving tuitiOn on the different types of work to be dune at the Creamery here, which was recently purchased by the Carnation Milk Co, W. A. Meeting Th e W. A, of Trinity Anglican Church, .Fordwich, 'net on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Selby Foster. Mrs. Marshall. Arnistronff Pre- siding. The meeting opened with the Sci'iptttre reading, Math. 241 1-0, fol- lowed by the member's prayer. Min- tiles of last meeting were read by Ow secretary, Mrs, Strong. A. report of the Guild was given by secretary, Mrs, I'arsoits, Plaits for the Univer- sity Quartette of 14i1'untu, to be 'given Feb. lath., were vontphIvAL It AN 47; decided to obtain new prayer ior the eiturcti. fly Da cad by a .flte bout. 1.1.111.11 11.,V AO, S. Ft rter'Ect. on lligii . fysti‘als. l lie inevtiL i.; pra}Lr by the Prt.sident. .L he I., untiiidef 01. 1.1a. XI clip...in Witt, T.l.it i17t L1 1.1;11 Evening of Music tit,st Fordwatb (7.natatanity Pelt. 1iiai., uiwn a tonal .1.1*42.10.16911101.,../PMX: IMIrrn",t X I: DAY or INfIGHT Phone 65 JIM CAMERON All Passengers Insured a•IWAVIYUMIPAINIPM. 11•11.1•VISIMMI•sewvil. of yottng artists. from Toronto and Kitchener under the direction .01 Har- vey and Lorne 'Wide presented it Anus- ical variety concert, consisting of se- eniar and sacred songs and negro spir- ituals, by a male quartette from 'l'or- onto University, consisting • of Arthur LOY'S, Harvey itritje, Willison Crich- ton and David Cook, conducted by Harold Saadi, Trunmet solos by Eddie Belnin and Lorne 13ritle; readings, Helen .C.,%; Comic songs, lien), Haworth; Guitar . numbers Donald Werner; solos Hugh. Douglas and Sallitch, The ac- companist at the piancP was A.rno1,1 Earl., a former musical director of Lids district. Great interest was aroused in the community due to the fact two of the above artists, Lorne and Harvey Bride, were born and raised in contumnity. This interest was shown by a capacity audience which, judging Irian their rapt attention and applause thoroughly absorbed and enjoyed the program from beginning to end. Thy ;,romising ynting artists ate St S