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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1956-06-20, Page 3v774,1, t: dec, siren d to fife, on( moderation. jives it carrn. pan Pout-Ricker the j-tottse f Sea 9 rant Men who think of tono .01) practice moderato today 10.1 Al-ancy is The Wingition sti"affe44islies;1Wititiseediti.'•dinie 20, taitie Institute ;Speaker 1.4g.xxong-mw.'.00gway. Month, ty. Meeting of rims Women*s,Insti,.' tote Was . held in .the', nstitute 'rooms on Wednesday, June 18th, 4,g*.To.porto. of the .district annual meeting at Tiverton .Were given by PaYld igadie, Mrs. Walter Woods .and, Mrs, „Arnold appfrey, WS.' Harry Mulvey gave a npart of her trip to Guelph to the score- eenventlen 4nel suggested several changes. in the order of the :9M:910a1,11.s".1 .0.ney .entertained the ladies with her prize-winning .speecb ""'What OPPe D9 The' next meeting 15 to be held on - 'be evening of July .11th, when the junior Institute will be nreaent to lempatrate "Planning the VandlY genie, The ladies, of the Mildmay nstitute ..hay.e been invited for the. )ecaslon .and a good attendance is' loped. for, BELMORE Mr: and Ma' Ethrl Wight of Thedford spent' the week-end at the home of Mr, and Mrs, R. To okpPlehy and Also visited- at the homes of Mr and Mrs. C, Martin and Mr, and Mrs, Ezra ficholtz pf Whitechurch. Lions Head, president of North Brtee District, ' was accompanied by a carload of ladies from the north. Mrs. Gregg. brought greet- .ings also. Mr. MacKay, Tiverton, extended a, warm, welcome to the mernbars and .-Mrs. D. go.. McKin- non, Kairshea, made a fitting reply, Mrs. MCCosh, the retiring presi- dent, reported an outstanding year., Bile had visited ..each of the 14. branches diming. the year and she and Mrs. Emerson attended the dif- ferent, conferences in the interest' of W. I. work. She. asked for the' interest of newcomers and young! mothers. • Mrs. • Pickell of Whitechurch 'then 'played an organ. solo "Moon- light and itesee, • Mrs, R. , T. MolCellar, the FWIO Board member, reported on the, work outlined ,'by the Provincial Board, All branches were asked to discuss radio and TV findings. All were urged to eliminate litter from' road sides and highways. • Mrs,. P. A. Murray' of Holyrood *reported for the Federation of Agriculture. The programs for the day were prepared by the F.O,A. An interesting , diacussion of 4-H pub Work was lead by Mrs, Mac- Donald of Ripley and Mrs. Fil- singer, home economist for Bruce 'County and ,a fine display of the girls' work was ,shoWn by the dif- ferent leaders. Twoedsmuir Book Awards The Tareedsmair ,Books were on display and were judged by Mrs. MacNaughton and Mrs. Keating, of Wingham. They praised the effort of the different historians and awarded 'the , prizes: 1st, Tiverton Branch;'`2nd,Itairshea; .3rd, Reid's Corners. It was the debire of the meeting that Mrs. R. D, Henry of Galt be the new provincial president. The new slate of officers installed by Miss Burke, was as follows: ASineardine;, 1st vice, Meg., Harvey Houston,' R.R. 3, Holyrood; 2nd vice, Mrs. Bert Mason, R.R. 1, Ripley; see,- treas., Mrs. Victor Eemerson,' Whitechurch; auditors, Mrs. A. Coultes, Mrs. G. Farrier, White-, church; Federated representatives, Mrs, R, J. McKellar, Kincardine; alternate, -Mrs. Don McCosh, RR. 3, Ripley; district voting delegate, Mrs. H. Houston, ,Holyrood; alter- nate, Mrs, Cliff Hewitt, RR, 2, Kincardine; Federation of Agricul lure, Mrs. P. A. Murray, RR, 1, Holyrood; alternate, Mrs. Frank Maulden, R.R, 2, Holyrood; Mus- eum representative, Mrs, T. R.R. 1, Kincardine, Standing committees: Horde ec- onomics and health, Mrs, 3. Colvin, Teeswater; citizenship and educe' tion, Mrs, R. Ackert, Holyrood; agriculture and Canadian indus- tries, Mrs. M. MacKay, R.R, 2, Rip- ley; 'historical research and current events,. Mrs, Blair, R.R. 1, Itincar. dine; public relations and commun- ity activities, Mrs. Agnes Hyde, R.R, A, Ohm's; resolutions, Mrs. Rosa Martyr', Ripley; junior activi- ties, Miss Wanda Evans, Eincar- dine. You are using the inert- gage Plan of buying your home, YOU should know about nsr special MORTGAGE IN8101a- 6 - OWE, CousUR* FRANK C. HOPPER --Representati'ire-- Commit Life WINGHAM, ONT. arohlteets to develop garden '00 the pith, Van 49 surrounded on ilrae • an ornamental iron Once anulsorne p.o0 of Iran gat ported by 'stone pillars, at the twee. -Oh the fourth side will be a masonry wall Into will be set all the original Stenes that can be aalYaged repaired. A large lawn, ,eriolo In gravel paths and ornamen with shrubs and flower -beds. set off the stone viutimnent at the plot in 1884, to mark centenary of the landing of tite),,; first Loyalists at .Adolpliti*wil,' The restoration and beantittea- tion .of the,„plot has been a very , worthwhile undertaking hand tha, Horticultural Societies Branob the Ontario Pepartnlent at Agricad- ture feels that it is one which will be of interest to all gardeners in Ontario. Many interested people were expected to be at thit opening' ceremonies on Saturday, plot and in 1955 engaged landscape June 16th. HON, gSLIE. FROST OPEN PROJECT AT 111.fiL, .COIETERY On ,Tune Mil Hon. Leslie Frost officially ,opened a benutl- fication project which is In pro- gress. at the Unilted 4oyal- Ist buring• ground at Adolphne, town, Lennox-Addington. • !County, The cemetery is one of the .oldest in Ontario, having first been used . In 1784. It ,continued in Use for many years but with the establish- ment of other cemeteries eventually became neglected and. overgrown, with many of the tombstones, crumbling and falling out of place,: Dismayed .by the Appear nee of the last 'resting place of many of their ancestors, the Toronto Branch , of the ''United 'Empire Loyalist sociation ':decided to restore the., STERLING TRUSTS THE CORPOR ATION HEAD OFFICE 372 Bay St., Toronto BRANCH OFFICE ' 1-3 .Dunlop St, Binds 6.6 AR.E. YOU TELLING ME !'Don't try to talk, ME into anything else—I know a wise,investment when I see one. 4% Guaranteed Trust Certificates!". • Authorized investment for trust funds • Short term —five years • 4% yearly interest, payable half-yearty In 5 years, $410.18 accumulates to $500.00 Write for descriptive folder. ENJOY RUNNING WAT as you pay for it on the EMCD budget plan! Why lug water, by hand any longer? Install a Duro Pumping System now and 'enjoy running water as you pay for it.: Save rime, SAVO labour, cut operating costs, AS LOW AS .10% DOWN • .„ -UP TO 18 MONTHS TO ,PAY for pump,.fixtures and installation, too The Biqa) Budget Plan will cover your com- plete. water 'system—pump, tank, pipe, kitchen and bathroom fixtures, taps in all buildings and the cost of installation. You can have the Whole job done NOW—and pay for it over the next year and a half; Ask for an estimate of the cost of labour and material worked out on the EMCO Budget Plan. 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The Hudson Rambler gives you eager, flashing response with 331/3 % more power Than last year. The Hudson Rambler gives terrific economy ... up to 30 miles per gallon. Here, too, is king size roominess for all-the-family outings. For safety you're protected by girder-like Double Safe, Single Unit body construction. To provide utmost comfort, th• Hudson Rambler has Airliner Reclining Seats, the Deep Coil Ride that's three limes softer and steadier, and the Weather-Eye Heating and Ventilating System for all-weatheri all-passenger comfort. VISIT YOUR HUDSON DEALER NOW! SMITH MOTOR% , MERKLEY MOTORS, Maim St, WINGHAMI Ont. CLIFPORD, Ont. 4*" AMERICAN MOTORS (CANADA) LIMIgrED , 4, v '‘IS WO' e HUDSON DIVISION CIORNIGY IIVASP R.ANtattit. IViCtROP IYAN Almost .200. Women Attend. South Brice District ,Angual. liii.49114 '4040 Sortie' year,* ,ago, an .enterposing 404104y in the Sudan decided to lay 4 rfkilWO 410 the wilds •4114. of 000/40, many colored nien were employed in its conStrUCtion. One flay .the teiegraph clerk at> uw nuares,...tavilizen Spot Ie.,e!aved ti telegram f rom the negro. fere,. man of the railway constructors; "White boss dead, "$ball. bury, him?" '4X-es/ wired the elerit, ."But first make sure that he is. quite dead. Will ,,e$14 .outfo 1.c, rAerreW,." A few hours later. another toe-- gram Pal.;4e from, the foreman: "i;,lttried boas. Ma.de sure he quite .dead, hit him ort head with big Shovel," (Intended for lost week) Feurteen, senior and ,four junior braneho were • represented at the Smith .Annual held, in Knox I'rebbyterian Church, Tiv- erton, on June 4t11. One hundred and seventy dele- gates ware present for the Morn- ing sossion and '11.10 for the alter. ;twos]. Mrs; U, NT.000,011 2:ird l salan was road as a nremorial for deceased members. Mrs. V. Unperson, of Whitecharch, see.-trews., said the branches bad reported 10.0 per cent and she gave the financial statement of the dis- trict. The auditors' report was given by Mrs. .Coultes of White- church. Miss Alice Dickinson of Teeswater„ reported for the Junior Institutes work and projects, Guest speakers, Miss Dora I•iurke and Mrs. R. J. A/to:Kellar, were in- troduced, The Mine Economics Serviees, part of 'the Extension Branch, was explained by Miss Burke from 'Toronto. 'Interest in these services should be aroused by publicity and planning, she stressed, Mrs, Ross Martyn, of Ripley, re- ported for Resolutions, and one sent in by Whitechurch "That in 'regard to treatment of sex deviates that treatment be :given rather than a. prison term," was sustained and passed on. One to, have all Canadian citizens receive St pension of $40 per rrionthRt 65 years-of age .was held over for iurther ;consider- ation, tot;a n(lin ,,Coinntitino kkports, Mrs. T. Moir,. Relds Col'nera, re. ported Au' historical Research, Thirteen branches now have Tweed:mita _Bucks, The museum which had been opened in Seath,, ampton the past summer had awakened interest in .community ' history. Mrs'. Raymond Ackert, Holyrood reported tor Citizenship and F.d.u. cation, She stressed that flags. he'llisplayed at all Institute meetings. Mrs. .Orland Richards, Para. rhOunt reported for Agriculture and. Carl ad i au In dustri ea and asked' that each make a study of soma; couservatiori project to save re sources of soil, water, timber and' wild life. ,for tiome Economics , and.. Health Mrs, Ronald Thacker, Kin •,, cardine, reported, Ten had ;garden. elutes or girls' club work. Mrs. Angus Hyde,„ of Glam.'s,. gave the report for Community Activities and Public Relations and it showed a varied and busy pro-!:. gram carried on throughout 'the' year. At the noon , hour a delicious lunch was served by the Tiverton ladies. The session resumed at 1,3Q, Mrs., Lloyd Jasper of Mildmay, the die-. trict president of Bast Bruce, was present for the day and brought greetings. Mrs. Byron Gregg of