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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1953-02-18, Page 2'flee 'Wen alleaiGe-uses, W uesairh3'i Vote 1,re IS v ryone Appreciates Real Horne Talent g tal Le att's thoroughly enjoyable �lteriil+s� �. , rsilii ; edition of two solos at the Lions meeting of Friday Averting, and the lilSistert applause with which his selec- tions were ret, we commenced to think of the pleasure high most peop e derive from listening to "hometalent". NVe. are all the sante. We love to applaud some person we to:xow-a.ad like. In days long :n;:•� ^e past it wasnotrick to fill a hail *'hen the performing aliis+s were neighbours and friends. The whole cenmunity would turn out for such an enter- 'il^ invent, and most certainly. the hill for eritertainineft 'fid not reaih c". fee; ..4:io ; tine pr p#eetioeie. we ;'rill pay io 4 .y for entertainment. r that these =hoiesome In a war �t eeir ��'��_ ±a.::* i .ctions lena-er take Foie 3:: one of our neighboring town it a ,• '"e g,e�? foes that unless an enter- dr ..ii? Jain:mz'm is ,r.r is } ley an expensive out-of-town.group and unless the affair is ballvh :',ed for three weeks in ad- *he"most steap,end show o earth" .here situ - ply as the ., - won't �r en Yi r15 • The same is true, to a certain. p y�nrwYnwupurwu, -haven ',; ;t,, e^.t:rtei i 'r 1«-ela C'':r.,. Tcl ��:a tl, As an -'e>? mil :Lh is aroused by ret., ? a re niliec I3 this part of Ontario, �� e Cry.1.eT�1.. of c.l. t.��_. ; _' ii„1 rt ., -^r ' o t ierlu Io the places where = '�J r Aire- e'r erns have reyiveel the 'too old-fashioned ze. REMINISONli play. Crowds ar r'•:e, t. la k +,- and good Talent come.. FORTY S. HCl the surface it e13ng euantities. It is to -,e he ten we will ,r get back w more of this healthy ll serest 4n the f,,iks etir own town. If we con- tinue the present ren.i toward extravaganzas of one kind and a.norher yip have -ea'r e # '3 amphitheatres and import a fey r :lee. satiated Ronan world. WALKING WINTER STREET CAN BE TREACHEROUS -Yr-kits -ACs0 lilts -1 111 ., lain -Aff AV A PQWI* u1• Cicatrise AEK:�a►C� microscope receives itti power from u PeCir battener;'. s NEWS 31F 3i%Lf3I'h 31l� o 5..propagae move is used in the ,SFE M' STk' iIOUS '1fA eF.-Resi- peoparatioo of media and the Peen for, cents of Dart= report seeing eel dry etcrilizini; perpoec. A water bath F4Yaterioiee place tailing a survey where test rubes can be kept at a instruzneot oyez• the district in tie constant temperature for •any ienp'th past month, .as}d are spec?>1ating as to of tivau is another neceneary part of whether some %Miamian party might the equipment. A two .eom,partrnent lie a;easehang for o si the area. oink for the washing and rinsing AI glassware and a single stalk for rata . lag and general lab work is Provided - An electric refrigerator whims. can be readily converted to ice, if necee ary, and two incubators, one electric and GODER7[Ti MAN BUILT FIR ST CAA -Soho B. Kelly. •Goderich maxi who celebrated his Path birthday re' cantly, believes he made the first automobile that .e'er razz, Mr. Kelly' one Propane gas wake up the rest of bunt a steam motor ear i n 1.833, this lab a equipment. three yeas before the first auto- Counters running the lezzgth of the mobile was pater}test 3n 1386, provide lab section •g the trailer the technical iinaple a Acing ,sP personnel. One ,end of the trailer le partitioned off, f asking a email room to bold a day bed and clothes closet, However, TAG FOR FLOOD VI L S-A the staff will sleep "on board" only recent tt1g-day held in Owen Sound in emergencies or when hotel aceom- for the Help -Holland Flood relief modetion is lacking. campaign ''netted $1 ,713, swelling the total relief fund of that city to X3,818. ians' HAY TOt3RNAMENT Goderich Lions Club is laying plans for their fourth annual Young Can- ada Week Peewee Hockey Tourna- inent. The tournament will be held ' in the Goderich Memorial Arena dim- ing the Easter holidays. PORT ELGIN TO HAVE F,,A.1It-- 'Port Elgin Fair is scheduled . oP- erate again 'laic year, although at first it wasdecided to -oancel it because of 'Jack of support. ITuesdas* at 'Up p m. 1 -song the at- LEGION ASKS AID --Clinton Branch The mobile tab thus le to ais place alongside th.t Depart- ment of Health's other travelling clan- ics Vela as the railway dental cars and TB X-ray unite to bring Depart- mental facilities Closer to areas Of the Province not served from perms.- zient offices. Know and obey your traffic Iaws- fractions will be an Old Timers' hoc- ..of the :Canadian Legion has request for life. key match, Pyramid budding avid ed a grant from Goderich Township x S l b th t f bu ?dirg Pedestrians - ' ;n •n f 'blind basin by the High School boys„ Council to sad in the cos o a remember Unless you 1 races, costume parade, and skit. g a Legion Hal h canton o im- carry a tight, harder for a motor - A ,after the parade. mediate action was taken b the ist to see you it'sat night than it is ooh; A serious accident befell Donald courted. you to see Wm. The thirteen letter boxes provided Murray and bis son. Ross, as they ! church Sunday .,, wA'ER JEST ST AND' Office Department arrived were returning from ltll{1STEs'3 the Teesnater Fair was by the Post £> d out and frig b t 'itsclass at in town last week and have been afternoon_ - , do re xeco � .ed as ilae es in placed in position on the various for- ened their horse, which kicked at it the 1953 convention of Ontario As- ners as outlined in Tunes a few weeks and started to run away, throwing the thei 1953 ofAgricultural Societies in adv far use occupants of the curter oat.. ?fir. Mor'- Toronto. Teesix la is anode doh except ore Sunday, he vas otherwise pretty badig Rhe'eeai { r, p.m. These boxes should serve as & : a�saong�i ,he air tivnach ran lar two great convenience to many of our up, requiring the services of a physic- da.Fa townspeople. lan. He was taken to his home on the -�[� eighth concession ,of West Wawanosh. VET HAS TWO WAX RADIO -Dr. Frightened by a C•PJ r. yard engine 0 - 0 - 0 G• P. Mullen, Walkerton veterinarian, has installed a two-way :radio in his car, to enable hire to talk to d his home office wkale on trips the country. Dr. Mullen claims 'of 10 males for the set, and star's gate receipts a.go. The boxes are now re ray had his shoulder hurt quite b publicd two collections are d any' were higher then ariy others, not by the nes . some of the bones being broken, an only iri the 1 pay-day group, uta o at 1.15 and cru Sunday afternoon, a valuable sten- At the suggestion 01 one o= our reader; (with hich dard bred to suggest ��-r• Richard mare, Leal,. V'an, owned by FIFTEEN PACS A.GO H. 'Prior, escaped from. 'we are in complete, agreement). �� e pause heregg tnemai.ch her head and dashed onto Swap of a team of quantity of woad with bzwoornes for a Sowiek that property r.;,*. -,arc iia. the Town OI \\''3righa.rn could do the tracks between the rails q ne. A Totc'ai..hip battle and ran e farmers -: s principals in the k the deal, Pnearly led to a pitched IS no system ea plowing ;cele anis in town other than officers arrived they found two .camps, t z n . _ a lot to make our streets safer f `' pedestrians. Since there in front of the oncoruing enga ' � ie+er the scala overtook �d *. e .lie ''r i i� - -hod!!, the remainder of the a troubl neighbours telephon- ed police in Goderach, the the wheels and a sleigh was reducedcamps most of the winter. As a to 3�ind?3ng wood at th same rime. IJir ; port Elgin Prior's loss will be heavy, as the snare one of fifteen and the other of .eight,has declared a holiday -x- "`- ; r the sheets. d a armed with clubs. The trouble started for Coronation Day, .June 2nd, and it moment t . earan e. Pnim-] which was cut to pieces hander and when range hopes to be able to give better ser- vice to his patrons, with more calls and less driving. HOLIDAY FOR CORONATION._ GSe ; calks. are left snow-covered Tesust pedestrians trians =re forced '. ' ea:?, _ xl was valued at SSe The mare ha record of ? 30 and was showing fors* 'when, hen, it was alleged, one horse could Theoretically .00 'his tia lfl tie plan, for theftownepiplow 'which indicated 2.. 3.ed she would reduce that not eat hay, so bad were its leash•'. "operators uo an exceptionally erne Sob of keeping the ; - The .farmer who originally owned the team, ° was bent on getting his oa d�vayS in good condition. However. this winter ha.',,,figure this stammer. iwood acid had organized ten teems to lrolight a 0 -rept deal of tha 'in.: and freezing with the A business ,change took g?ace in s 5rriagham fii,4a week whereby the1tal;.e it away, .ail in one swoon. It re - seems likely that other towns will follow thiseeample. lvfany service clubs throughout the country are planning celebrations for the oc- casion. SIDDurfe BEACH FLANKED --The - - i'lag the roa4 ays are 'then treacherously s ipper� :hardware business of Messrs Fachard-9 wired two of :the teams to pail ihe; Hanover Rotary Club is sponsoring a ;'rte c _ C; 'son s:. Raee is to be transferred to 3Jir.lcoastables' automobile through the £ler folk fly walking the streetseaso dangerous that they [constables' .so deep was the mud on the reTer 't4 stay at home rather �h3i cll8i3rc broken hips or stc ng s eo P� d. Richardson { herdwaire sideroad• The combatants were :finally Another & .Rae have purchaBed the quieted aown by the ,police aspect of the situation is that parents and bi,Qiness at Ingersoll ;and Mn K P.ae The milder weather has brought re - and ports of flowers springing into bloom 'C Oiler_ Spend thewarmermonths drilling - the ilii- soli wbere I r.�Rse will take• or g m many Par`s of Cul H this t" onl puss ^ - re- portstang. ere i rtaIIc of smaller children s$st -inns off the streets, ion of the business. These gentlemen n been the cele also. FrankEdgar,; tel: have winter conditions force them into walking on the iaave made good citizens and we Ere time b?gashing roads a.� the very ilia when even careful drivers have t�1� shc+�> The ae� Fri victor is�a broil3� .ost difficulty in controlling their vehicles because of " ai Mr. K. Rae and.we are.pleased to ciT t i actiC7il for brakes. s eicome him as a resident of Wing The obvious remedy of. :our; e. is that property own- :ba -n and trust he may have every tzars should keep the sidewalks fronting their lots clear of success bon his sfiel held at Govan, Sash., snow. as is done in the cities. *c e can think of some in- s 2inl: skipped by W. Bele, formerly Vices where a regulation of this kind would create :a ;of Wing -nein in won the second prize vsi- ti ertaiil hardship. E`lderly Bilk alight' find it hard to cow- rico at MOO. o. 0 - 0 - 0 at tinges, but for the most part a general practice of ply, sidewalks clean would make fiirigham iTw lavas rT*i RRs ,a.�o A. rt3�it.i`i nicerplaced li l ds of the vo ing to get around in. Two.sleig : os , peop e i of the B?uevale United - Church at--; may, -three years ago to -day, e e f ruat'3' jtended the open literary meeting of, 1a'th., 1875, s,.n�c � the opening Lower the High School at Winghan7. They No. ll, Township of Turnberry', afterwards came back to Mrs. Bar-' eeetagham. �4-;� i33ei12:i1S, with the highest food standards fel the `asard's, where s Bost • Bean $upper was much enjoyed Arida .pleasant soc- Build Health and Strengt With WAMPDI,E'S EXTRACT OF COD LIVER This famous yea r'round. tonic tones up the en, tiro system, - helps you regain energy --,and is particularly effective in conebatiusgwire ter ills, such as Cough, Colds, Grippe and 13roncbitis. Wammpole's 1*xtract contains thesame number of vitamin 0 units as standard rod liver oil. Kerr's DrugStore 11111111111111111111111111311111111111111111111111113101141 Isittict1111'.uu iticri 1''> '.litrtsitlltimii�lit�,'f/ project for lakefront recreation facili- ties for ,children, at nearby Lake; Rosalind. A section of the lakefront will be cleared of stumps, the land'. graded to provide a beach and a dock constructed for hosts. AD FOR DOG TAGS --AZ ad in the Leopold Street, during the thaw last 3Georgetown Herald for dog•licenses week has several •crocuses . says, "Don't have all the dogs in town The cold weather which followed barking at your little pet because it spoiled this bloom but Sunday's fain doesn't wear a tag, again brought forth bloom. J. S. Evans, T. H. Gibson, Dr. A- W. Irwin, Donald Rae, :skip, are at the lot Unit Ontario Bo:aspiel being held in Tor I°ba Lab nit onto. In their first game they went a down in the Royal York. event 11-6 to Travel rig a strong:Brookline, 'Mass., four. In the i Ontario SeagramT event they whitewashed lin r w ionville by a socre of 12-0. The Ontario'Department of Health It will be interesting to some of the' is bringing a complete laboratory ser - older residents to recall that it is' vice to districts of the Provinoe not in easy reach of its permanent labor- atory facilities. A fully -equipped mobile lab is ready to roll over Ont-: ario's highways to offer aid to health officials in more.sparsely populated areas. The two-man team staffing the trai- ler •consists of a bacteriologist and technichien who also acts •as driver. -DO WE EAT WITHOUT IMAGINATION? Boozy seeow }Imp Orld, are perhaps the most unimaginative eaters on the ial es*esnng spent. AT #RSO=`cA of the globe. In a country where meats are abundant, At 'Johnny C Theater-Jackie Jac er A bobby lseld show area, was a ce first of its omes d -weHall ' c will stomach 3#t beef and pork: though we have VC t-" and John Gilbert a "'The'Sbo's<.' t e r limitless fisheries, few of us trout; . ` ' Tsiursday •and Saturday t green cheese or :skate by ;the aid of the ladies' Guild of the ': � �'"tt�eT. �F+: e have untold thousands _ � 'themselves. There shoul3 be 'a goad ;e�urch. Sir . but c ilr? really don't want much except potatoes - attendance of the younger set at this The displays included such features beef. Sffair, in w ch also the older aies',as crochet work giiiltin€, waod-turn- f,,;tir a Lia?t ._ a,... �;,,..a learned e . ble leisure.will in and co.iections of coins and Indian may haze eoasid_ra p g Indian v - • _ appreciate anything more Th .gi is are eager to ase :at -lie n r than a pie,e., of lake trout , one of the greatestArena •on ,darn .. in zaights, for the Leap Year Skating Parties. Theirs - o the bo s, let ed by Mrs, Laverne Hawkers, with We f r • ids oI acres of farm ,slava d cora�e ,lie } f1 • 5Tv 1 t�1 dais il3y nosh>i1 , we • y -ant to use 4311_"s -ti Tb ars will be the privilege to fancy gta.:kagess, along with a limited gnanti_tz of iT1111ti. show their favou s 1 S i o sews to be - in c` fully conducted in the Legion, They will assist local bailie mut by mak 1skora, last Wednesday, in order to. mg teats on mall=, water and swabs of raise funds for St. Stephen's Angli-- restaurant utensils. Samples shipped can Church. Arkona., and to display. :, distant laboratory centres have local talent The 'evening was :errarc- omen resulted in delays snaking truly successful analyses impossible. Now, the inconvenience caused by these de- i c lays is eliminated. In the ease of disease outbreaks otic epidemics the mobile lab will do on- the-spot n he -spot preliminary work and, if necessary, can be on hand 'throughout the course of an .epidemic to render assistance to the local medical author- "daring uthor- ROOM -LOT S P EC I ALS HALF . PRICE Sun.tested and Washable Papers For Kitchen - Bedroom - Living Room - and Hall — also WASHABLE KITCHENS in red, green, yellow Reg. 55c -- -- FOR 2 9c 'TheWALLPAPER SHOP Elmer Wilkinson Decorator e!l111a1tIa1411111111111111 MI 111i11111111111111111111111a111ii1a11W11111111111111411a111111111tU1lr Ask about our PUBLIC FINANCE Plan tE 1V ti 1 R Write, Drop In or Call 66 To -day t i_ i • ED We will be glad to assist you with your Building Problems. BEAVER LUMBER CO. PHONE LJ I > cc(11t11ntilaltlallalilii!lafllaitnimilal11� int altt111lanistaintio1lilalltlaltlalufalk The ""�weiier5 ial older 'ands have long .,. _ he delights of ', er flavors—which doesn't +neceSSa necessarily ;beheld in the squv de C Arena an pairs. a.Dro=-ee�FrmFreeaeau Tut them 1-"l she siv�trr��"? ^'a:,, They eat less heavily than .. k -*-e do, but they -,eaie-ie in making their meals sit adven- -tare. Waft a piece of delectable Rochefort cheese under the rose of the average Canadian and he curls in disgust: h is awhich --ass tri' 01;;e of the fine fid Canadian cheese �vh so prized in the old country and he will say its too "strong". Offer him a piece of game meat. such as rabbit, venison crpheasant and he says it tastes "wild". Dozens c,f Can- adian shoppers will walk past a display of pomegranates ...t store window without realizing that they are not ;��afitl3e._tr_ apples. We don't advocate such an overpowering obsession :! -with foods that more constructive thoughts are hampered, but we do believe that in this country we are missing oiie :at:'rf the truly interesting aspects of everyday living. Eitt attittrcham lOttanrr. flatts Published at r ingt X . Ontario wanger rstbers, Publishets. W. Barry Wenger. Bditet Member ,Audit 3 ,srea;: of Circulation la ii'i3ilorized as Second C'la.as Mail Post office Dept Iuhaeription Rate ---the Year I2 -'A Six 1«feniiths $'1= iri adiea*aee . Per Isar Vor' eigtt That O. ppr Year E ':Lotions auF5 eburc {.CEH3 tai OF GLAle-D IN CANADA) Vitt•gj First Sunday in Lent 1.00 a.m.—Morning Prayer 130 p.m.—church 'School 7.00 p.m.—Evening Prayer . Ash Wednesday., Feb. 18th---- .31e p.m. --Co n- ation Service. 1 h} --S E slims Guild, t 'boards are natural birch plywob , ities. li The trailer 'blab houses the lab is i, 2Ve feet long, and':line feet wide and 1 _ is towed by a ane -ton truck,. Tile trail -i( et''s exterior is covered with aluminum 1 sheeting, acid plenty of fresh air is c i supplied to the 'inside by its 15 win -i `s dows and twei .doors, all .Copper-ecreen 1 ed. Inside air tali be freshened by 1 two ventilator fans in the ceiling: There is bot and cold running water file bet wate supplied by :a 1;000 watt automatic beater, Electricity and wat et for lab work are obtained by plug- ging In to the neatest outlet for pow 'yet and attaching ,a hose to a nearbt "tap fat water. pressure. However, if i the lab parks iia. •an -atea where elee s" ttialtyr and tanning water are not : :available 3t lite a supply of 'neodern t gas names and call matte use of ear -i ziedd water with only a Initial= of anooriverueace. I The interior of the mobile lab is rup to -date and attractive, Walls and env, ThursFeb. . ' ;r, p. m 'G e ., 3'r while the floors are lingo: n Coveted. the borne of 'firs R. a ringe- is f cti boards .rad seven I 1'rL Feb. 2t. th----3. . 1.- "i %o l £ a f sae ase foam for the =any tcst Prayer in W Valu tis Church, 1 tubes. beakers, tader0seopes and abet vapmeat 'abed, at the ;}aridus atop. . - .i Storage 'spate to Isis o p. 1 drawers which prop 1 1 1 Phone 594 We Keep Down the Upkeep Delivery mm"w. Front Grocery Our Prices Are Lower Free SPECIAL for Thurs., Fri, Sat. No. 1 Ontario 75 lb. Bag POTATOES ..... 2.09 CORN SYRUP ..... . ..... 5 Ib. pail 73c REDPATH SUGAR 10 lb. bag 95c DOMINION SUGAR .,,.,..... 100 lb. bag $8.99 Monarch CHOCOLATE CAKE MIX . pkg. 36c -Sherriff's LUSHtJS POWDERS 3 for 29c TOMATOES (Choice Quality) 28 oz/ for 45c PEAS (Choice Quality) 20 oz, • 3 for 37c CORN (Choice Quality) 20 oz.......... 2 for 31c OXYDOL Soap Powder , , .. , Gant 69c Regi 35c Robinhood FLOUR , .. , , .. , ... , 24 1b. bag $1.59 MIL«KO (Powaet'ecd Milk) , , , , , Y . Ib, pkg. 37c Kellogg's CORNE'LAKES 8 -oz. pkgs. 35cy AylmerBABY FOODS Y 1 . 3 Y Y \ \ i , t i 'Y • iF �3 tins ` le MARGARINE (Diamond 13rand) .... lb. 32 FRESH FRUITS alld VEGETABLES ALWAYS AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. en r,ri1 eN,t+rilrliF i raiEFiNirFio,r�itM+n,ivvtrvrytrvry�tA1'i'A'itiiFieii��n�,Mhiwkei WeeX,w�ii.'ne 1 `z