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CHILDREN'S DAY AT
WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
ST. HELENS---Tbe ineethig. All
the 'Womea's llistltute was held, on
Thursday la the entliPalinity ball.
This was. children's day and there
Were 14 children rend 20 adults, pre-
sent, Tile Mil Pali was answered
by naming a characteristic ad-
mired in a child by th adults and
hhe •ehildren answered with an.
animal sound,
The financial report was given
with cash on band being. $15514. It
was announced that the POWIP11
had been contacted about the .tern,
etery and that it was to be given
a good spraying this summer. This
will be the third time it has been
sprayed and it is thought this. will
clean up all the weeds.
"0 Canada" was, sung. Loin
Webb gave the motto, which was
Prepared by her sister, ;Rath,. "A
habit starts like a cobweb and
grows like a cable",
Joyce McDonald gave a reading
on "Friendship". Nancy and Pat-
ricia Cranston, Donna Aitchison
and Gladys McDonald sang a song,
"Bouquet of Rosemary",
"Flow Gently Sweet Afton" was
sung and Phyllis Barbour. sang a
solo, "Brighten the Corner Where
You Are".
Miss W. D. Rutherford gave the
current events and Mrs. Elwood
Barbour gave an interesting report
of the district annual ,at, Blyth. A
picnic lunch was served the
lawn after the children's games.
The next meeting is to be an eve-
ning meeting in August, Mrs. Bert
Alton is going to demonstrate mak-
ing ' mats. The ladies from, the
north of the Village are requested
to bring a few cookies and those
from the south, sandwiches.
Weide Thurs., duly 11-12
"TfiE BIG TREES"
Starring Kirk Douglas.
IRON CUMIN
CRASHER
ST. HELENS
Congratulationa are due. Eddie
Gaunt, who received hollorS• in
Grade VIII piano and Terry Wil-
son who received first class honors
In Grade IV piano in the recent
Royal 'Conservatory of Music of
Toronto examinations ,held in
Mr. Ivan MeQuilitit commenced
work on Monday as a laboratory
technician in t he Nattgat•uck
Chemical plant at Elmira. The
plant is in connection with Domin,
ion Rubber Company,
Barry MeQuillin, David Kirkland
and Dill Pepper, of Seaforth, were
•it Grand Blanc,. :Mien, as a -Warn,
judging at the Shorthorn Field
Day. They were successful in win-
fling the trophy, Mr. Pepper' won
first and Barry McQuilllri 3rd
judging,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred lYfeQitillin
were hosts recently to around 25
relatives who gathered to cele-
brate the 25th wedding anniversary
of Mr. and Mrs. John Sparkes,
(formerly Muriel Miller) of London
and Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Miller of
Strathroy, Mr. and Mrs. Sparkes
were married on July 4th, 1331,
and Mr. and Mrs. Miller on July
1st.
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IrrA./ Sat., July 1.3-1.4
"Tennessees Partner"
Jelin Payne, Rhonda Fleming
Eddy Arnold in
"FEUDIN' RHYTHM"
rumor TJI1I 13th IS BLACK
CAT SITE sit the Drive-In
Theatre, Haerleton. Every per-
son bringing their Black CAT
on Friday the 13th will he ad-
mitted FREE. — All Car Driv-
ers having a license number
with 1 .nad 3 in it admitted
FREE. — All you adults will be
Lucky • 'seho come out to the
Drive-In and walk wider a
Ladder on Friday the 13th.
--Central press Canadian
strutted for sailing on the Great Lakes, There
are elevators and escalators, and seats for 3,000
Persons, although the ship's capacity Is stated
at 2,500. Other features include a complete
restaurant, five liars, two large dance floors,
playroom for toddlers, soda fountains and a
television theater. -wow. SUNDAY MTD-N1TE
MID MONTII TBIBILLERS
Sunday Mid-Nite — July 15
"Son Of Dracula"
`Bride Of Frankenstein!
Special offer this Nite only —
A FREE PASS for a Future
Program to the Driver of every
car who stays to the end of
this one.
We confess a sneaking respect
for one resourceful gentleman
who fooled the Commie,s—albeit
by morally dubinus means.
Seems he would load his hollow
alurninumartiticial leg with can-
dy, coffee and nylons in West
Berlin, then whisk over the bor-
der into East Berlin in his
motorized wheel chair. He.made
a neat profit until the border
gendarmes ultimately caught up
with him,
More and more businesses—
from artificial limbs to shipbuild-
ing — similarly find aluminum
a valuable aid to sales and pro-
fits. Further major expansion of
Alcan's smelters in both Quebec
and B.C. is aimed to satisfy the
continued increasing demand
for the light metal.
A new, nine-deck, $8,000,000 queen of the
Great. Lakes, the Aquarama, which will start
regular trips between Cleveland and Detroit in
1957, is making a goodwill tour of principal lake
ports, offering cruises at each. This photograph-
shows the spacious club deck, The Aquaranoa is
a city block long, rises 70 feet above water, and
is the largest. fastest and safest ship ever con-
.1:441Miri.,yanqdt Mrs.j439.14r0tclim,A1,4exyaligt7d ralozzcil
Sunday with, Mrs, P. M110 wad
Jelin Willie,. who had been visiting
at GOVYM0St0Wn for the past ,sveeh,
returned home with therm
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smith and
baby sent the week-end with her
parents Mr. and Mr$, Russell
Chapman,
Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Sleightholm
and fankilY of Brassels visited on.
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Sleightholm.
mr, and Mrs. Fred. Moore of
Delaware visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Realledy Of,
Marnoch,
Mr, an Mrs, Harry Cook visited
on Sunday at the home of their
son, Graham Cook of Ripley,
Mr. and' Mrs. John MeBurney
and sons attended the Youhg fain-
fly reunion held onSanclay at Har-
bour Park, Goderich, with relatives
from Winghant, Delgraie, Blyth,
London and Lucan in attendance,
Mr. and Mm, W. R, Farrier. and
Winnifred and Mr. and Mrs, Lorne
Johnston Lucknow, spent this week
at Pike Lake,
Mrs. Alex Stair, of Hazlet, Sask.,
spent the week-end at' the home
of her niece, Mrs. Murray McDOw-
ell of Marnoch,
Mrs. Robert Ross received word
last week from her sister, Mrs.
Peter Naismith • of Forest
Grove, Oregon, that their elder, son,
Orville, a, physical trainer at Deitic.
Creek, Miclt. had passed away sud-
denly from a heart attack. He was
48 years old. Besides his parents
he, leaves one brother,, Clarence; at
home.
Mrs. Thos. Metcalf 'of Turnberry
entertained her three sisters last
week, Mrs. McArthur and Mrs. • . •
Gray of Toronto and • Mrs. 'M.
Thompson 'of Listowel and all at.'
tended the Howiek ,reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ross Visited
on Sunday with Mr. George Ross at
Owen Sound. George has been•hi
the hOspital there following' an
accident when an air-condenser
fell and crushed a bone in his foot.'
Mr. and MM. Myles McMillan of
Teeswater and his sister, Mrs.
'Menesee of Oklahoma City, visited'
last Wuesday with Mr. and Mrs.
John Moir of Turnberry. •
' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Siebert, • of
Montreal are visiting this week
with her mother, Mrs: -Frank
Thompson and Sidney, and with
other relatives in this district,"
Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Smyth, Doreen
and Bill visited on Sunday with
their daughter, Lillian at Port
Elgin.
Mr, and Mrs.•Wm. Fisher of Kit-
chener spent the week-end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George. Fish-.
er.,
A reception is being held this
Wednesday evening in the Mem-
orial Hall here for Mr. amid Mrs.;
Roy Dawson, newlyweds.
Mrs. Orville Tiffin spent a few .
days last week at Walkerton at
the home of her brother, Mr. Wm.
Melanie and visited with her sister,
-Mrs, Wm, McKee, of Vancouver,
.B.C.„ who also spent last week in
HELP! • HELP!
September 1st is the date of the
giant Frontier ,Days parade in
•Wingiun. Floats of every de-
scription aro welcome to join
the procession, Special invita-
tion to last year's sponsors as
well an newcomers and entries-
from the Howick and Morris'
Centennials, Contact Johnny
Brent for details.
MR., MRS. C. MURRAY
25 YEARS MARRIED
ST. HELENS—Mr. and Mrs.
.01iffe Murray were honored re-
neatly at their home by relatives
and' friends on the occasion of their
25th wedding, anniversary.
A short program and a social
time were enjoyed.
During the evening Robert Mc-
Allister read an address and on be-
half of the neighbors, John Cam-
eron and Lorne Durniu made thc
Presentation of a wall mirror and a
tai-ike lamp.
Other lovely gifts included a
hostess chair from the family.
•
Tues., July 16-11
"TEXAS LADY"
Claudette Colbert
Barry Sullivan
Monday Is Lady Drivers Nite
`1•Illn I fl
ALUMINUM CAMPANY OF
CANADA, LTD, (ALCAN)
• •
Walkerton.
Sharon, Carol and pennis .Moore
of Preston have -been visiting with
their grandparents, .Mr, and Mrs.
Arthur: Moore: .• .
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Mulvey and
famfly of Behriore visited on Sun-
day at the home of her sister, Mrs.
Lorne Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott and .
eons visited on Sunday at the home
of her father, Mr. John Johnston,
of Goderich,
Former Resident on
European Trip
Miss Ruth Burgman, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Burgman,
who is a public health nurse in
Vancouver, is on a vacation tour
of the British Isles and -Europe.
She flew from Vancouver to Am-
sterdam over the North pole route
and on coming down at Greenland
for re-fueling at 1,10 a.m. she was
amazed to see both the sun and
moon shining as bright as noonday,
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THOMPSON—Passed away in
Wingham, Tuesday; July 10, 1956,
Pearl Amelia, 'Walker, beloved
wife of the late Ernest Thomp-
son, in her 620. year.,
Remains are resting at the.S. J.
Walker funeral „home, Patrick
Street, Wingham. Funeral ser-
vice will be held on Friday after-
noon at 2 p.m, with interment in
Wingham Cemetery.
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x.mountle, engineer, former pro hockey player and lumber,
man, Roy Tyler Is Ontario's most spectacular manipulative healer.
Hundreds of pai'sons have,vialted his shack near OWen Sottnd,
where they may be greete vvith a curse, tossed. bodily from his
properly or insulted In Various forrns. But of the Writhe& Who
have come to him,' dozens claim he has perfortried initatleS in
curing thetimatisrn, sprains and other ailments, Ilia methods are
not orthodox but they often Produce results. 116 is Credited With
correcting the deformation of a Child When' he tossed hini Iota
the air and gave a sharp twist when he caught him, A Well-aiMed
kick at 11—efipPle Corrected a spinal ailment,, of g dozen years,
And in' one treatment lie le Said to have cured a toy Of what Was diagnosed 4