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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1953-12-02, Page 16to manslaughter; The evidence Was Very much the salrle as that giVerl, at. the enrener'S ineneat, here at that time. The ritiLT t.QUIld the Priseller guilty on the charge and, on We41),Q4+ i;14Y the AOC Sentenced him te .014 years in the Provincial penitentiary at Kingston, to which place be will be removed this week. At the trial, the crown was represented by Mr. DudiSy Holmes, of Winghana, and the prison.• er was defended by Mr.. R, S, Hays, of Seaforth, TWENTY-FIVE -0.0 YEARS 1160 There will be no contest (municipal) in Wingham this. year, the whole slate being elected by acclamation. Mr, Samuel Bennett's retirement after a year's service, and Mr. John W. Hanna's withdrawal from the contest after two years service, made tWO vacancies which were filled by JameS McGillivray and Henry Diment. Has winter come? Well, the latter part of the week presented a real Santa Claus appearance with quite a fall of snow and pretty low temper- ature, Cutters and sleighs were out and slipped along easily. This week promises a mild* spell, so watch for slush and water. On Saturday when C. G. Campbell, president of the Turnberry Agricul- tural, Society, was working about the grounds, his attention was directed to several small things which he first thought to be puff balls. But as this was not the proper season for them, he picked some up and "found the covering quite pliable. Further cur- iosity attempted him to open one, and for a certainty got a surprise. Inside the two-inch parchment-like shell was a young snake of the grass variety, about 8 inches long and quite lively when freed. Bringing them up town they created no small interest, for it seemed quite late in the season for such articles to be lying around, and eventually some were put in a preservation preparation for use in high school work. 0 - 0 - 0 FIFTEEN YEARS AGO Reeve F. L. Davidson completed an oil well one mile east of Watford on Saturday. Oil was struck at 442 feet. Drilling was completed in thir- teen days and the work was done for the N. W ,Alley Oil Co., of Detroit. The well will have a capacity of 75 barrels a day and is a high grade oil in 46 gravity, The well is on the farm of Mrs. Mary Kaday. Twenty mach- ines are at present drilling in this district. So far there are eight oil wells producing and ten dry holes. We have a sample of the oil taken from this well in our window. At an enthusiastic meeting held ie. the council chamber on Tuesday even- ing a ski club was formed. The name will be the Alps Ski Club . and the jumps and clubhouse are located in the Alps. A news broadcast on Saturday told of the sad death of Mrs. Elias Disney (Walt Disneys mother) at Hollywood, California. Mr. and Mrs. Disney were both overcome by gas fumes in the new house lately built for them by their famous son. Mr:Disney's condi- tion is critical. He was born in Blue- vale about eighty years ago. Members of the River Valley Group Team No. 1, Wingham, scored 1449 out of 1500 in the Dominion marks- omen .22 sporting rifle competition. The team placed 16th. 210 teams wdre entered. The scores were: W. Sturdy, 293; S. Vanstone, 292; J. Henderson, 272; G. Skinn, 293; A. Mitchell, 299. Clinton Rifle Club won first prize with a perfect score. Ed. Williams, who is a member of the W.O.H.A, executive, received word on Tuesday morning that the Wes- tern Ontario Hockey Association was disbanding for this year. The trouble arose when so many teams that play- ed Western last year decided to play O.H.A. It was practically impossible to, give, the remaining teams a group- ing with the result that the league disbanded this year. WESTFIELD utabant First Sunday in Advent 11.00 a.m.—Holy CommUnion 2.30 p.m.---Church School 7.00 p.m.—Evening Prayer • Thurs., Dec. 3rd-3.00 p.m.—W. A. Annual Meeting in the Parish Room, aur5 eurth CHURCH OF ENGLAND IN CANADA ) REMINISCING 01111110.' 1 FORTY YEARS AGO 1Vir, J. L, Awde has this week sold his flour and feed business to Messrs. Howson and Brocklebank, who will take posession on the first of Janu- uary. Mr. Awde has been in business here for some years and the people of town and district will regret that he is going out of business. He is now holding a clearing sale of flour, feed, grain and seeds, W. B, McTaggart, of Clinton, a graduate of the R.M.C., is given a commission as lieutenant in the new Thirty-first Battery, C. F. A., which has its head-quarters in Goderich. Provisional Lieutenant. C. G, Van- Stone, thirty-third Huron regiment, is permitted to retire. George Spotton and, Harry Clarence McLean become provisional lieutenants in the same corps. For being intoxicated while driving an auto, Edward Kaipe, of Teeswater, was fined $50 and costs before Police Magistrate Morton on Friday last. Chief Allan laid the information. Shortly after nine o'clock on Thurs- day morning, the firemen's hose build- ing was noticed to be on fire, by workmen on the armoury building. The fire was soon under control, but not until a portion of a partition and the roof of the building had been badly burned. An overheated stove used in . drying the hose, was the cause of the fire, The loss is covered by insurance. Robert Gordon, the young man from MoKillop, who had been await- ing his trial hi Goderich Goal since April last, for killing his father, Mr. Hugh Gordon, was tried at the Assiz- es in Goderich last week, before Jus- tice Gritton, By order of the court the charge was reduced from murder 11,1111 N OOOOOO OOOOO 04111.111111,114141111 At the Wallpaper Shop! Crystal Stemware, Plates, Comports, Cream and Sugars in the Dream Flower pattern OPEN STOCK TOO. English China Cups and Saucers The Best in Quality Planters and Ornaments for every room Table and Bedroom Lamps - new and smart A lovely array of Artificial Flowers and Fern; just for you. „ Let us help• you with Your Christmas Shopping at The WALLPAPER SHOP 1 1 2 5 Tour wonderful new scents blended to last—and last-0 and last1 Custom Colognes are always flattering--always as true and fresh as the first whiff out of the bottle.•Egotic, Floral, Tailored iUnd Woodsy fragrances are specially designed for these personalities. 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Otilie;r:&/amlaYs, "Whai Baptisis BelieVe about God, The Holy 'Jesus Christ, aell, Heaven, eta, etc.' Would you like. to knOW what God's Word teaches concerning these ;rent doctrines? — Come and hear Sundays at Seven — 0 Wednesdays at 8 - Bible Study Group, beginning near series ea, .The the of Oltrist," This study will be follewed each Wednesday evening, by an informal question period. Everyone is invited to all services, which will be 'approximately one hour duration. 0 Mr and Mrs. Gordon Smith and family visited on Sunday with Miss Edna Smith and Mr, and Mrs. John Gear, of Kitchener. Mr. Graeme McDowell is spending a few weeks in Toronto. The sympathy of the community' is extended to the family and friends of tlth late Mr. Wesley, Stackhouse, of I3rucefield, Mr. Stackhouse was a for- mer resident of this vicinity, having moved to Brucefield twenty-one years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Boak and family of Crewe, and Miss Violet Cook, of Goderich, spent Sunday with Mrs. Fred Cook. *Mr. and Mrs, Marvin Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Garton of Staples, visited on Sunday with, Mrs. a, L. McDowell, Birth MILLS—At Goderich Hospital, on Thursday, Nov. 26th, to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mills, a daughter. Con- Mr, Will McDowell is visiting at the home of Mrs, Wesley Stackhouse, of Brueefield. Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Mills Who spent sonic time in the Peace-.River district are visiting at the home 6f Mr, Carl Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hallett and tta- Mona, of Belgrave, visited on Friday With Mr. and Mrs. 13ert Taylor, Mr, and Mrs, Wellington Good of Auburn, visited on Sunday With Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Canipbell, 'These 1 j j j U is a U j U ▪ PHONg• 66 the ltottnt' a ii EI A SeatitUde is one of the eight or gratulations. Mrs. Jean Kechnie, Mrs. E. ChoWen, of London visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mtg. Walter Cook. Mrs, S. L. McDowell visited On Tues- day with Mr, and Mrs, Bert Vincent, of Belgravc. I I f`stra TWO The Wingbatn Advance-11MS* Wednessial) NO* 8114) 11> PI LTDOWN DISCOVERY Ordinary mortals like ourselves will find a certain amount of gratification in the recent turn of events in con- llection with the case of the Piltdown Man. Vor to ordin- ary.mortals the case illustrates once again the fact that the experts, however expert they may be, are apt to pull the odd boner, just as you or I. When the skull of the Piltdown Man was discovered, the find was regarded as so important and so well authen- ticated that the remains rested in the British Museum for forty years. Hundreds of treatises were written about the archaeological implications of the discovery, and many were the attempts to explain why the skull didn't jibe with current archaelogical theory. It now turns out that the skull didn't jibe with the theory for the simple reason that the skull was bogus. And to make matters worse, the jaw was nothing more than the jaw of an ordinary 20th century ape. The average Joe Doakes may well be pardoned for laughing at the discomfitted scientists in this little drama. But let's not laugh too hard or too soon. Perhaps the debunkers themselves may yet be debunked, and the thing turn out to be genuine. FOOLS WITH GUNS Casualty lists for the hunting season this year have been appearing regularly in the papers again. AM from the details of sonic of the accidents, we would say that idiocy and firearms go hand in hand in an alarming pro- portion of cases. A fool and his gun aren't soon parted, unfortunately, and there's usually a fatality before any- thing's done about it. Somebody has suggested a safety test, before a hunt- ing license is issued. We'd go further than that. We'd make all gun owners submit to an IQ test, an aptitude test, an eye test, a blood test for alcohol, a neurological test and a course in small arms. If examinees were re- quired to make a passing mark of 98% on these subjects, maybe there would be fewer accidents. * RED ROBIN HOOD The latest news from south of the border is that the story of Robin Hood has been denounced as subversive, un-American and unfit for the minds of school-age child- ren. The reason given for this decision is that Hood and his Merrie Men (now recognized as a communist cell) robbed the rich and gave to the poor, in the Marxist tra- dition. We haven't any idea how far this sort of thing may go, but we confidently predict that the possibilities have barely been scratched. It's an idea that could provide in- vestigation committees with material for the next fifty years. The Mother Goose stories would probably bear :scrutiny by one of the investigation committees, and there :may be political implications in the stuff put out by Ander- son and. Grimm. After all, these gentlemen were foreign- horn, and undoubtedly un-American. But the real fun should come when they start examin- ing the activities of some of the characters in history. Seems to us we can remember something about George Washington being mixed up in a plot to overthrow the constitutional government—Land by force, too. stood, if at all. It is evident, however, even to the cursory glance, that those who have the most worldly goods are not always the happiest. In a life devoted to such a large extent to the pursuit of happiness it would seem that the nature of happiness should be studied a bit more deeply. 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