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mptPc1 the ,au - at losing
:,Q0b alta 14m .fceri Ur -the '.9tayner
area and wished them good lucid
and. frequent returns 1,o :Winghton.
She presented him with a mono-
grammed silVe r , lighter, Ip reply,
Bob expressed his thanks for the
honour bestowed upon therri. •
A bountiful lunch, dancin g and. • several Irish num bers sun g by
Jerry Gerhardt, accompanied by
Mrs. Kerr, concluded it very en-
joyable evening, capably organized
by Ross Gordon,
A TOURIST was driving through
a sparsley settled section of the
Rocky Mountains. Arriving at a
' cluster of four cabins at a cross-
roads he balled a native son,
"I'm looking
1:0shwash. Can you direct me to
it?"
"Stranger," replied the
1 "don't move an inch,"
for a town called
native,
I Hydro Staff
Ors Co -Workers
friday evening members of
nglhini Rural Hydro gather
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Nothing. in Life
More Wonderful
Than. Faith."
(Author's haw below)
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bring with you a lot of
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• training, his devotion to
nith of st-Tviee, all assure
that your belief in his
'y to help you will be
justified,
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allow his suggestions and,
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actions exactly and You
he richly rewarded by more
fly regaining your health,
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The Wiogllanl ..A.dvi,Mee,,Times, Wednesday, ATar, 14, 10M3 riFfo 11100
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ecL In the Legion -HOMO to bonow
three of their fellow worker's,
• A humorous 1)100k wedding was
staged by Ken .Saxtoos minister,
1\l'els Armstrong, bride, end Ben,
Wee Higgins, groom, The Area
Manager, I, W, Morrielt. presented
iel Nichol-Son of the Forestry
- Branch with a beautiful Keow004
. blanket and cordially extended the
good wishes of all to hint and his
fiance, Jeanette. Irwin, for a floppy
marriage to take place in Mark-
dale on 141arch. 3,2th, Mel thanked
them for both,
Ken Saxton surprised Harold
Burrell by callin g him up and
Paying tribute to his more than
25 years of service with the
R.E,P.C. of Ontario, seven -of
which had been spent - in Wing-
ham. As a mark of esteem from
his co-workers he was presented
with a fine Parker pen and pencil
set hearing his name. Deeply
touched, . "Hank" . thanked them
all.
Mrs, Jack Hi ggins fittingly ex-
Mike .MePhall reported en the •
sale of Lions hats 14:al
Crawford suggested that the mem-
bers start fund for the provision
of expenses to scud a tivi:,gate to
the next f.iiens International coo-
yeotion,
There was considerable discus-
sion of new features for the forth-
coming Frontier Days this sum-
mer and several novel ideas were
outlined. for th e benefit of the •
committee..
The hymn, "We (live Tits! but
Thine Own," was sung, Mrs! Ken
Scott read Scripture passages and
Mys. Melfugiwy led in prayer.
Mrs. J. Dunbar had charge of th e
'study period speakin g front the
chapter, 'rimy have no whore to
lay their beads," which ,gives an
account of the many thousands ,of
homeless people whose lives have
been disrupted and whose homes
have been lost th rough war ,aria
political upheaval. Truly their
pli g ht is a hard one as so many
years have gone by and thousands
still arc not rehabilitated and they
.have so little opportunity to help,
themselves.
The meeting was closed with the
hymn, "Jesus Shall Reign," an d th e
Lord's prayer in unison.
Durin g the meetin g Lt.. Don
Goodridge paid a fine as the most
recently married Lion, but the
members mane amends when tic,
was accorded a full-throated Lions
rear in honor of the occasion,
Norm Rintoul was welcomed
back to the club after his illness.
HOME WITH THE BACON
Win gham Juveniles present a happy appearance..
In the dressing room, after being presented with
the WOAA Juvenile E Trophy, following. a game
in which they defeated Hespeler 20-6, to win the
all-Ontario juvenile semi-finals. The team is at
present battling it out with Bowmanville for the
Ontario Juvenile B title, with a game scheduled
for tonight in Bowmanville, and a return match
in 'Wingham en Saturday, Left to right are:
Front row, Jim Bain, stickboy Bob Deycli; second
row, Doug Murray, Telford Struthers, Ken Hodg-
Wilson, Bob Carter, Barry Fryfogle; back row,
Coach Vic Loughlean, Bill Foster, Jim Camp-
bell, Gary Storey; Eugene Gardner and trainer
Roy deGroot. —Staff Photo
flomelesS. People \
Subject at Will-S.
BELGRAVE—The March moot.
ing of Knox Presbyterian W.M.S.
was held on. Wednesday afternoon
in the church, Mrs. Younghlut pre-
siding, The meeting was opened
with the Creed, followed by the
Singing of a Psalm.
Mrs, Anderson presented the
secretary's and treasurer's reports.
Mrs, J, C. McBurney and Mrs. J.
Dunbar were appointed to arran ge
for the Easter Thankoffering
meeting.
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FRANK C. HOPPER
--Representative---
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WINGHANI, ONT.
In your last loving tribute, you will want a
service of quiet dignity to remain forever with
you as la cherished memory. This quality is
our primary concern.
6. j. Miller jfitneral dome
Patrick St. Wingham Phones 106, 189
CKNX Moves
(Continued trona page One.)
was built to the higher level and
a connecting door was made in
the wall between the two build-
ings. The latest enlargementr of
the premises came in 1953; when
apartments on the second floor of
the Field Building were convert-
ed into offices for the expanding
organization.
!tation by Sir William Osier
(1849-1919)
Copyright 1956 (2W2)
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With this week's mave to the
old high sbhool building, the com-
bined staffs of both the television
and radio stations will he for the
first time under one roof, and
more than sixty employees of both
organizations will be 'working to-
gether,
Ban q uet Hail Again
Whitney Grose, proprietor of the
Hotel Brunswick, says that space
formerly occupied by the radio
station in that building will be re-
converted into a banquet hail cap-
able of catering to 150 guests at a
sitting. The hall will be used in
conjunction with the present din-
ing room of the hotel, permitting
banquets and service club meet-
ings to be held there without in-
terfering with the operations of
th,r regular dining room.
'No plans have yet been made for
'use of that part of the Field Build-
ing which was occupied by the ra-
dio station and is owned by Alf
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Lions 'Speaker
Boosts Wingham
.(Continued from page one)
a good place to shop—better, in-
deed, than many of the larger
centres. He said that local resi-
dents should patronize - our own
stores.
Not long ago a consulting en-
gineer was called into Wingham
and for purposes of his own sur-
veyed the community with an ex-
perienced eye to its schools, hos-
pital, churches, shopping centre,
and general worth as a centre for
new industry., His findings were
that our town rated very highly in
coMparison with other places of
similar size.
Among those things which are
necessary to a live community the
speaker mentioned the various
forms of entertainment and went
on to enlarge upon the fact that
the local theatre is one of the ser-
vices which should be more loyally
supported,
He also mentioned the outstand-
ing success achieved by CKNX
and its owner, W. T. Cruikshank.
Its programs are reaching far.
afield and building a grand repu-
tatiOn not only for the station but
for the town as well,
Mr, Buchanan suggested more
loyal support of our local teams
and sports and referred to the un-
ending work which is devoted to
the organizing of good sports by
those who take an active interest.
He referred, too, to the great
work which has been done for the
town and the Huron-Bruce con-
stituency by John W, Hanna,
M.P.P. and told of his tireless ef-
forts to see that the needs of the
people in this area are met by the
provincial government.
The undeveloped potentials of
our own community and district
were mentioned by the speaker,
who expressed hiinself as full of
admiration for those who invest
and have faith in their own town,
In diming lie referred to the feet
that the town has a good news-
paper "the. best in Ontario", and
one which is frequently quoted by
city dailies,
The entire talk was warmly ro-
c:dyed by the club members who
were noticeably, infected by Lion
enthusiasm for those thin gs in
which he sincerely believes.
Followin g the talk Wilt Hamil-
ton said that he would venture
guess that 80 per cent of the Lions
have no conception of the actual
.nature of the work -done in our
local manufacturing concerns and
suggested that the club migh
well organise tours of these fac-
tories to see work in progress.
lie. Crawford *expressed his g ra-
tification at the 'expansion which
is taking plate in the established
firms here, as well as the fact
that It tieW industry, The Berry
Dor CO. Ltd., is locating here,
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