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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1952-09-24, Page 10papp‘, YOUR Colonyabuse. Stao. Sash Sash 'Open or tponoplete Window MAP With Pirefitted sesk ouar Units, Verandah Sash,. DoorAl`riurnes, Barn Sash 4 or e lights! Screens and Storm Sash .made-to-order.. To wovegt rot order your sash rXitlled• CAMPBELL & hORBUTT Makers of High. Grade Sash Diagonal Rd. Wingham ... ... ; s, .. ...... .......... ; . ..... ;;;;;II, inn; .. ; ....... 2 ALSO INTERESTED I IN BUYING BUSHES kk It 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 THE LUCKNOW SAWMILL W. C. Attridge, Prop. Telephone 80w PHONE STONE'S ,FOR PROMPTREMPVAL OF DEAD QR plAABLED tf OASES WM. STONE SO,NN5 PHONE., COLLECT INGERSOLL 21 WINGITAM 561 G. Nelson Cunningham Josephine Ste Wingham Relieve That Tired Feeling by CORRECTING those FOOT TROUBLES SEE MR. S. LINDER, of Kitchener, well-known FOOT SPECIALIST and MANUFACTURER of FEATHERWEIGHT ARCH SUPPORTS, who will be at my store to give relief to those suff- ering from Foot Ailment, • TUESDAY, Sept 30 WEDNESDAY Morning, Oct. 1 CALLAN SHOES Phone 12 Wingham 10W-PRICED presto'', CHAMPION ofig$ $19.95 ,6 PT( Most Important Possession At least 80% of our knowledge comes to us'through the* eyes. Yet we are more careless about eyesight than any other possession. Many people have defective vision without even knowing it, Nothing is more important than your own two eyes, Have then.; examined once a year. Begin now. W. R. HAMILTON, OPTOMETRIST "A Complete Visual. 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Combines scissors with nut- cracker, bottle-opener., screw- driver and hammer I Blades come apart for easy cleaning! The hand- iest tool you've ever had in your kitchen! The Canadian Shredded Wheat Co., Ltd., Niagara Falls, Ont. ;rsesnim:oneni: ofKitchetheOwhichlenloseScandtwoArdm Wheat Box Tops. NAME ADDRESS CITY This offer good only in Canada Important! Finest Quality Tempered Steel • Not a Cast Iron Product CLIP -- AND MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY the telephone in your home stands ready to serve you for a fraction of a cent an hour. What else in your daily living means so much yet costs so little? • • - THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OP CANADA 41.40g: %T.N THE WINGHAM ADVANC4frIMES WADNE SPA:14 SEPTEMBVIt. 1.9ipt Belgrave School Fair Results Harvey Snell 6 E. and WW; Robert .Rilblaclo, 6 B And WW; Bobby Cook, 18 EW; Grade 7-$: Donald McMurray, 7 M; .James F. .Coultes, 9 Ely; Bill Lutz, 6 B and WW; James Spivey,.. 3',1;. Arnold Mathers, 7 M; Douglas Olifilian, 11. EW. Grades 6„0, any book; Robert Pitblodo, 6 E. anti WW; .Mur, ray Johnston, 8 M; liarvey Snell, 6 B and WW; John Flnelon, 7 EW; Bob' 'Marks, 5 :NI; qierin Coultes, EW, Grade 7-8, Any Rook; Bill. Lutz, .0 and WW; Arnold Mothers, 7 M; Jim Spivey, 5 M. SPECIAL PRIZES (Donated by W, Institute, Belgrave) Senior Girls Sewing Box; Yvonne Rath; 13 EW; Ruby McLean, 9 M; Senior Boys Tool Box: Allan Scott, 13 EW; Gordon Smith, 13 EW; Keith Robinson, U 17 EW and M; Bobby HigginS; 7 N. Junior Girls, Waste Paper Basket; Florence Rini*, U 7 E and WW; Joan Johnson, 11M; Anne Shortreed, 9 M; Karen. Anderson, 5 Al; Dorothy Cook, U 17 EW and M; Fay raw, 10 M. Hammer Handle, Junior Boys; John Gaunt, 7 EW; Murray Coultes, 9 .EW; Jimmy Taylor, 9 EW; Bob Bylsnia, 17 EW; John Bylsma, 17 EW. Serving Tray, Grades 7-8: Allan Campbell, 5 M; Barry Watson, 4 M; Kenneth Sholdice, 4 M; Donald Mc. Murray, 7 M; Howard Bernard, 4 M; James Spivey,. 5 M. NOTE BOOKS Note Books, Grades 3-4; Marie John- ston, 8 M; Joyce Harman, 8 M; Shirley Johnston, 8 M; Jean Whitehead, 7 M; Rose Marie Lutz, 8 E and WW; Joyce Armstrong, 5 M. Grades 5 and 6: Yvonne Rath, 13 EW; Doreen How att, 6 E and WW; Helen Whitehead, 7 M; Evelyn Mathers, 7 M; Sylvia Wharton, 6 EW; Betty Blake, 12 M; Grades 7 and 8: Lillian Campbell, 7 14; Helen Whitehead, 7 IVI; Sandra Roth, 13 EW; June Richmond, 12 M; Donna Walden, 6 E and WW; Shirley Lutz, 6 E and WW. If You're TIRED ALL THE TIME Everybody gets a bit run-down now and then, tired-out, heavy-headed, and maybe bothered by backaches. Perhaps nothing seriously wrong, just a temporary toxic condition caused by excess acids and wastes. That's the time to take Dodd's Kidney Pills. Dodd's stimulate the kidneys, and so help restore their normal action of removing excess acids and wastes.. Then you feel better, sleep better, work better. Get Dodd's Kidney Pills now. Look for the blue box with the red band at all druggists. You can depend on Dodd's. 52 (Continued from, page nine) Thomas, 8 Morris; Kenneth. Pollard, 11 Morris; .Glenn. Johnston, 9 EW; Mur,. ray MoLennan, 8 Morris;. Kenneth Block, 13 TIW.. Print Writing, grade 2. girls: Jean Anne Currie, 9 EW; mattihe. Bysma, U17 EW; Karen An, derson, 5 Morris; Donna Smith, 4 Morris; Janet Beecroft, 7 EW; Doro- thea. McArter, 4 Morris; 26 .Exhibits. Writing, grades 3 & 4 boys: Russell Button, 8 Morris; Clifford Brewer, 8 Morris; Robert Johnston, 8 Morris; Egbert Bakker, 6 EW; Ivan Howatt, 6 EW; Yyle Smith, 13 EW. Writing, grades 3 & 4 girls: Joyce Harman, 8 Morris; Marie JJohnston, 8 Morris; Mary Pocock, 9 EW; Betty Vint, 9. EW; Rose Marie Lutz, 6 EW; Betty Blair, 13 EW; 77 exhibits. Writing, grades 5 & 6 boys, Wilfred Pocock, 9 EW; Robert Higgins, 7 Nfor- ris; Harvey Snell, 6 EW; Arie Ver- hoef, U12 Morris; George Armstrong, 5 Morris; Bobby Cook, 13 EW. Girls; Helen Whitehead, 7 Morris; Claire. Charnney, 1.37 EW; Evelyn Mathers, 7 Morris; Sylvia Wharton, U6 EW; Phyllis Riley, 4 Morris; Ina Griffiths, U1„.9 Morris; 52 exhibits.. Writing, grades 7 & 8 boys; .Donald Iffaftir- ray, 7 Morris; Arnold Matters, 7 Morris; William Lutz, U6. .W; Doug- las Gilfillori, P11 EW; .Kenneth White, 3 Morris; Harold .Creighton, P11 EW, .Girls: Helen Haines, 7 Morris; Edna May NrcIritee, 6 Morris; Doris Johnston, 11 Morris; Marilyn Shiell, 9 EW; Ruth Procter, 7 Morris; Lillian Campbell, 7 Morris; 56 ex- hibits. Print Writing, boys: Don- ald McMurray, 7 Morris Robert gins, 7 Morris; George Bacon, 1.117 W; Clifford Schultz, 16 EW; Harold' Creighton, U11 EW; Fred Walters, 11 Morris, Girls: Helen Haines, 7 Morris; Helen Whitehead, 7 Morris; Bessie Campbell, 7 Morris; Evelyn Mathers, 7 Morris; SYlvia, Wharton, EW; Joyce Dickey, U3 EW; 24 exhibits, Essays Essay, grades 3 & 4 boys: Egbert Bakker, U6 EW; Ronald Snell, U6 EW; Lyle Smith, Brewer, 8 Morris; M13urEraWy Scott, 13 EW; Bob Bylsma, U1.7 EW. Girls: Rose Marie Lutz, 116 EW; Helen Youngblutt, U11 EW; Marie Johns- ton, 8 Morris; Joyce Harman, 8 Mor- ris; Alice Nesbit, 1 Morris; Jean Whitghead, 7 Morris; 22 exhibits. Essay, grades 5 & 6 boys: Murray Johnston, 8 Morris; Robert Higgins, 7 Morris; Keith Rodger, U6 EW; Arie Verhoef, U12 Morris; Bruce Rich- mond; Albert Wasson, U12 Morris. Girls: Claire Chamney, U7 EW; Elea- nor Walsh, U17 EW; Sylvia Wharton, U6 EW; Helen Whitehead, 7 Morris; Annie Nesbit, 1 Morris; Mary Taylor, 9 EW Essay, grades 7 & 8 boys: Arnold Mathers, 7 Morris; Edgar Daer, U 11 EW; Edwin Bosman, 8 Morris; Glen Johnston, 8 Morris; Ronald Gross, U 11 EW; Tommy Bry- dges, U17 EW; Girls: Barbara Smith, U6, EW; Gwendolyn McDowell, U6 EW; Ila Pengelly, U17, EW; Yvette Van Poucke, 9 Morris; Donna Walden, LT6 EW; Helen Haines, 7 Morris. Essay, Boy: Arnold Mathers, 7 lVfor_ ris; Girls, Helen Haines, 7 Morris; Barbara Smith, U 6, EW; Ruth Proc- ter, 7 Morris; Rosemarie Bolger, 11 Morris; Donna. Walden, U6 EW; Gwendolyn McDowell, U6 EW. Boys, Original Poem, Grade 3-5: Bobby Cook, 13 EW; Lyle Smith, 13 EW; Ronald Snell, U6 EW; Murray Scott, 13 EW; Robert Johnston, 8 Morris; John Gaunt, U7 EW; Girls, Lorna Bolt, 1117 EW; Joyce Harman, 'S Mor- ris; Marie Johnston, 8 Morris; Mar- lene Purdon, U17 EW; Anna Short- reed, 9 Morris, Yvonne Rath, 13 EW. Original Poem, Grades 6-8, Boys: Ronald Ennis, 11 Morris; Dick Mc. Cutcheon, U3 EW; Arie Verhoef, U12 Morris; Alan Scott, 13 EW; Tommy Brydges, U17 EW; Arnold Mathers, 7 Morris. Girls, Bessie Campbell, 7 Morris; Elaine Bolt, U17 EW; Helen Haines, 7 Morris; Doris Johnston, 11 Morris; Sandra Rath, 13 EW; Shirley Lutz, 6 EW. WORK BOOKS Girls: Print Writing, Grade 1: Marie Noble, rg M; Jean Shortreed, 9 M; Ruth Michie, 5 M; Iban Alcock, 9 M; Marilyn Campbell, 5 M; Mary Craig, 8 M. Print Writing, Grade 2: Karen Anderson, 5 M; Donna Smith, 4 M; Janet Beecroft, 7 EW; Kathaleen Craig, 8 M; Maaike' Bylsma 17 EW and M; Dorothea McCarter, -4 M. Any Book, Grade 3-4: Marie John- son 8 M; Shirley Johnson, 8 M; Joyce Harman 8 M; Rose Marie Lutz, 6 E and WW; Joyce Armstrong, 5 M; Loreena Armstrong, 5 M. Grade 5-6, any book: Evelyn Mathers, 7 M; Helen Whitehead, 7 M; Ula Griffiths, 12 M; Doreen Howatt, 6 E and WW; Bar- bara Coultes, 9 EW; Dale Cardiff, 4 Morris. Grade 7 and '8, any book: Helen Haines, 7 M; Corrie Verhoef, 12 M; June Richmond, 12 M; Bessie Campbell, 7 M; Ea Pengelly, 17 EW; Agnes Finleon, 7 EW. Print Writing, Grade 1: Bob Math- ers, 8 M; Ross Goll, 8 M; Rae Smith, 4 M; Victor Cardiff, 4 M; Garry Rob- inson, 7 EW. Grade 2: Murray Mc- Lennan, 8 M; Gerald Thomas, 8 M; Marvin Snell, 6 E and WW; Clifford Snell, 6 E and WW. Any book, grade 3-4: Bruce McLennan 8 M; Clifford Brewer, 8 M; Robert Johnson, 8 M; Douglas Thomas, 8 M; Russell Button, 8 M; Murray Scott, 13 EW; Note- bookd and Workbooks, grades 3-4: Clifford Brewer, 8 NI; Douglas Thomas, 8 M; Bruce McLennan, 8 M; Robert Johnson, 8 M; Russell Button, S M; John Pipe, 4 M. Grades 5 -6: Bobbie. Higgins, 7 M; Ken Coultes, 9 EW; Keith Rodger, 6 E and WW; read some verses entitled, "A house- wife's pruyer.° The 11th chapter in the study book, "Orientals in Can- ada," was read by Mrs. Q, Jefferson. Minutes of the previolls meeting were approved as read, Hymn 445 was .sung in closing, Mrs. El, Robinson offered her home for the October meeting, A number '•of people from this vic- inity attended the Western Fair at London last week. Mrs, R. Chamney was a Sunday Visitor With her daughter, Mrs. Verna Doerr and family at Niagara Falls, For each 100 patients Canadian public hospitals had 142 employees in 1950 as cormoared with 114 in 1945. HASELOROVE'S SMOKE SHOP - for - Smokers' SUNDRIES MAGAZINES SOFT DRINKS c. DONNYBROOK (Intended for last week) The W.M.S. and W.A. met on Thurs- day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Stuart Charnney, with Mrs. H. Jeffer- son presiding. Hymn 662 was suhg in opening. The Lord's Prayer was re_ peated in unison and Psalm selection 720 read responsively. Mrs. Hardy read an article on the World's Day of Prayer. Hymn No. 271 was sung. Mrs. E. Robinson gave a reading on Christ- ian Stewardship. Mrs. R. Chamney The Cgs@ ci the Diseppord@d rand@ . By Roe , Farms Service Dept. i ".." , (OH EAT UP BIDDY - THIS _ ,.. ROE VITALAV\ TOP 4$6 PRO/Venal 61° , 'V DEAR. I WAS SO PROUD OF MY BEAUTIFUL EGG; DON'T WORRY. YOU'RE SO YOUNG. THERE'LL BE . . --i--- EGG MASH REALLY S. '' 'SHELLS OUT.EGGS._, GOSH,ROE VITAIAY IS WONDERFUL.MY BOSS EGG MASH HAS GIVEN HER A NEW -TOP PROF/TS --- p 4 i SAD,I5N'T iT. IT'S HER FIRST AND HE WALKED OFF WITH IT. 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