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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1951-06-27, Page 9PURDON'S BAKERY 'PHONE 145 W1NOTIAM The Home of QUALITY BREAD, CAKES, PASTRY We take orders Daily (Saturday to 12 noon) I Our Service Motto The impossible we do right away; A miracle takes a little longer. Come in and see the 1951 Philee Refrigerator Refrigeration & Electrical Service T. DARLING Next to Wingham Motors Phone 549 Wingham FORD W ICH Trinity Church The June meeting of the W. A, of Trinity Church, was held in the base- ment of the ehtirch, The meeting opened with the reading of St, Mat- thew 9; 1-18, by the President, Mrs. Marshall Armstrong, and all repeated the members' prayer. Mrs. Strong read the minutes of the last meeting. Letters of thanks were read from Mrs. F. Demerling and Miss Edith Goggin, also a letter from the Indian Residential School in Cardston, Alta,, telling of the routine and work of the children. The Guild re- port was given by Mrs. Frank Gra- ham, Mrs. Emerson Hargrave gave a splendid report on the Deanery meet- ing held recently. The roll call was answered with a verse on peace. Plans for the Anglican Garden Party to be held next Thursday, June 28th., were completed, Meeting closed with prayer by the President. The remain- der of the meeting was spent in packing the bale for the Indian Residential School. Next meeting will be held July 5th, A dainty lunch was served at the close of the meeting, A CREED "This is my creed: To close my eyes To little faults of those around me; To strive to be when each day dies Some better than the morning found me; To ask for no unearned applause; To cross no river 'till I reach it, To see the merit of the" cause Before I follow those who preach it." Night trips to and from the barn and other ontbuildings will be safer if you have an electric light at a good location in the barnyard. "SAL TEA BAGS 19 "Time was when people used to joke about the typical artist who starved in a garret. Today those jokes have a hollow ring. "Look around and you'll see lots of commercial artists like me making a very good living, thank you. I own my own home. Have a pretty good car. Every- thing's going my way. And yet . . "There'll come a day, years from now, when I'll Want to start taking it easy. What will happen then? Will the garret get me? "No sir I I've got things work- ed out so that I can go right on living comfortably. It won't be long before old folks will be paid some kind of benefits. And I'll be glad to get that help when my turn comes—just like every- body else. But I'll have to add to that income with ray own life insurance. "That way, I'll be able to live a care-free independent life later on. And my family is being protected with that same life insurance from now till the day I retire. 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GIVES 3 BIG ADVANTAGES MacLEAN COAL C 4 MPANY Phone 64, Wingham TfM WINGHAU ADVANCE-TIMES iPAGE N1201 • 'WERNESPAT0 4171•TILI 27, 190 —Central Press Canadian New vantage point for amateur photographers intent on capturing the beauty of Niagara Falls, is the newly completed Table Rock Obser- lvation Plaza, overlooking the cataracts. Nestled at the base of the ;150-foot high Canadian Horseshoe Falls, the plaza, carved from solid Bock, is a spectacular addition to the famed Horseshoe_ Tunnel —.„ They Tell Me It's True By Bob Clark An 1834 menu from a famous Old New York Restaurant has turned up and it's enough to make anyone drool these days. The food possibly can be matched in a number of places today . - but not the prices, The 117-year-old Bill of Fare fea- tures such extravagances as a Beef- steak or Pork Chops for 4 cents, A Roast 'Chicken Dinner was one of the specialties of the house, at 10 cents. If a diner really wanted to shoot the works, he could have an entire Half of Pie, for 2 cents. Then top it all off with a steaming Cup of Coffee for 1 cent. A La Carte, that way, a dinner would cost as much as 13 cents. But you could beat that in those days by ordering the regular dinner, from soupe to nuts, for a cent less—only 12 cents. Some of Canada's most educated men were stumped when a Lantern Slide Machine to be used at one of The Royal Society's Lectures in Montreal wouldn't work. After poking around trying to get it started, they were just about ready to send for another machine when a bystander noticed the Electric Cord wasn't plugged in. —o— The Navy is giving Lord Nelson treason to turn in his grave. From now on, Canada's fighting men of the sea will sleep on foam rubber mattreses on three-tiered bunks. They'll get their food served Cafeteria-style and hands in the galley will have electric dishwashers, All ships now being built will be sup- plied with the new comforts. When thieves decided to steal a truck in Calgary, they didn't go half- way. The car contained a complete camp- ing outfit, equipment and all. They took that. When the truck was found it had been stripped of about $1,000.00 worth of parts and accessories. About all that was left was the chassis. Religion is being delivered by Air to youngsters in Northern Ontario's Remote sections. The Moosonee Diocese was told ,that 350 children receive Sunday School lessons in isolated northern Ontario points by Airplane deliveries, The planes arrive either once a Month Four times a yeakl No matter how the recruit looks at it, the Army is always the Army, This story shows what we mean, Our hero tells of the tough Sergeant who gave a lecture on how the new Army tries to keep brothers together in the service. Sergeant 'Anybody here got a bro- ther he wants to go with?" Our Hero; "Right here Sergeant." Sergeant; "Where is your brother'?" Our Hero: "At home." FOOT NOTE; Our Hero was put on K-P, Never underestimate the operation of a child's mind, Radio Announcer Johnny Brent of Wingham, gives this advice after a recent incident at his home. Johnny asked his small son Greg to say grace before the family meal. Bowing .his head, the youngster in- toned in his best imitation of his father's Radio voice: "This food comes to us through the Courtesy of Almighty God." —o— Twins in their little nests don't always agree. A baby kangaroo born in New York's Bronx Zoo tossed his twin sister out of Mama's pouch. But Zoo officials promptly took over for Mother Kangaroo. Now the 8 ounce baby gets her lunch of com- mercially produced Dog's milk through a tiny rubber tube. And she's thriving in her new home---A pouch made from a turkish towel. —o— A passerby noticed sparks flying from the chimney of the Rockland, Maine firehouse late one night. He pounded on the locked doors for 20 minutes. Finally a telephone call from a nearby Police Station woke the sleep- ing firemen so they could battle, the blaze in their own firehouse, —o— People who read—but don't buy— his magazine has given a Milwaukee Newsdealer a headache. Finally he posted a sign that read "No Loiter- ing," Then he changed it to read—"Please do not handle the magazines." Still no one paid much attention. So now the dealer charges 95-cents an hour for anyone who handles more maga- zines than he buys." —o— When they started singing hymns, a Memphis Tennesse man knew he was with the wrong group. So the man slipped out and down to the Hotel Mezzanine where he found his fellow Dry Cleaners in time to' lea them for a buffet dinner. When John hilackmore got mad in the House of Commons the other night he told members to use their heads—To use their heads for think- ing Intsead of rattling something: Beaver Lumber Perfect tea is so easy to make with Province of Ontario is 'Invaded' By Caterpillar Army —Central Press Canadian Despite various efforts to halt their progress, billions of caterpillars are continuing their invasion of Ontario's timberland from Barrie north to Sault Ste, Marie, feasting chiefly on maple, oak and poplar trees. Brenda Lyn Sykes, above, is seen examining a tree bough attacked by the pes6, each an inch and a half of destructive appetite. Provincial highways department has launched an all-out attack on the pests, utiliz- ing flame throwers, blow-torches and DDT in their effort to get rid of them. ROLL ROOFINGS Asphalt and Tarred SHEATHING & FELTS BUILT-UP ROOFING MATERIALS "BISCO" WALLBOARDS Triplex — Green Board Burley Board — Burley Tile PLASTIC CEMENTS `8. 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