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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-01-23, Page 1' HOME TO•CDoli." OPP,-:Mi. and, Mrs. Whitney Grose and Debbie arrived home from a few weeks In . Florida on :Monday, just ' missing the cold spell. They . tell us the temperathres remained above , the 60 mark :all the time, they:were y) the sunny state. tIlefe-thol Red. with setleret. rantS,,, John •Flanna,arelvell Out ' last yeek,after atboili l .111 'the• 'south..' Vr• BI 40*+430!ter turir tint for the ji9907kiiii* •the Wir hain .W *belt. O • . 4piltffre. •JuPitir6:::01001,:- o):•Ofht The hockey team 19. tPnisaoring ..draw: for 4110.40.1 inf..111110F.20 kOs.t wive! yolk *dye • i'dieten 1404::01).0.4,re not, •atelia''010'itilit tutu he'trin* $44,:00 ...and ei44-ten-spot be added '4. siOdar 'draw :next week • elifiretc(GOWdy, reere!:Or She;Township" of W416147;01170 Was elected to . 'the 'Vvardenthipt the,''Ccitinty of..gtiron. at .the. opening ..Session of Codnty Council. in' Oodeileb,:lest -week; Defeated In the voting. was Reeve Cecil' Blake 'af',Aslifield ToWiship', • Mr Gowdy has represiented Howlett as reeve and deputy rievei for e 'past 'eight years; • • • •- • ,• .:•PfuitO Hannnielti* One Pe es on ' njuted This „Week • Only. .one ',person wiltIffeated• for an ;injury at the Winialaso.,.General Reipital, this Week:, On, . Wednev day last, Keith 'Johniton,lof Wing- was injured when a railMaa tya fell on his left foot, FOrtunate- fy, no bones were broken and he `allowed •home' after eXamina- . The regular Meeting' men Club was held 14.1410' Hotel on -Friday' at 7..•p; Roger West said' grace as* Lloyd Elleott was atiPgio4140 cant-at-arms. ' A • very...•..humoro fine session followed 'SAO A.ev91 • ea.eed paying, dearly :,..for "crimes".. . Commencingihnhusineas riettal • President:, Jack 1,..1oya egt4the plan's for a curling bonaplei; wiiic is to be .held, : February '10th, Ini; vitations have been serit.t.e.-other clubs and already entrlee are'hein received. laorne..;Kaapnpair will be cheArpisof of this eit • V.:, Another": very thorotigh ,t1 us• Sion ifolloWed regarding '. the ,• Posed ewimmiew.p001. project and! •;• it is hoped that in the very nea)I!!, futurew definite :deeision: will, bfil •,; Made piiblie-AhOwly formed lennet • mittee under the:eliiiirrtiareiliio ef,„ Kin-Cy Robinson ancteonsiAing .0f; , Klrisolert Cott; Len Cre,V4Ortt..and;vie9410.017. dent,' .lack Walher,..Stibinitted•is. port,- Past:•Brosidetit Al': Wiliiaxnsy actingacting..as Seoretery: for the • fecal formed•.swimining.:Vedi gave' ..the'. 'report' rnedting which .• was. heldrecently; •711;0 pose'of ."th la' co nun ittep,is. .and' ,1, thorough . investigations nd Olio,' Wee ways and means.. of ',raising funds for•,sneh a ProreCt3-:Anotber.‘ Meeting .is ••planded club's, next regular meeting;'' Before akTiotirrinient a raffle'. ticket Was :4 rit•Wri 'and' Ipn•Warren Callan: won .a bok : . • shows' the itreateit -improvement in track and' field, Work, and wag deriated as a Memorial to Mr. Johns, whose name was boUs'eiloid word in .Toronto educatipnal circles, He. died, lust March at the: age of 50.• Mr.. Johns commenced teactiing in TOronto in 1911. Fla,Aimil 'served as'. president of the Public School `Athletic Associatien in 1924;25 and froM 1925-29 he was seeretary.-treasurer of the' •,Tli 1929 he became executive secretary to the, director of educatiom4.,To- , ronte Star photo. Tale Wingham Recreation•.Ceun held -a meeting .6e • Wednesday evening • in. the SoWn•••)1all .vKliEl4 tat: gbdd • attendance Members:; bair„lnen Jack. *GothutV'the new Philde4 of the, Crrouncil, ntroduc- "$fitioxa,i; Fitra:Board, who outlincd.the„kixtd• oU flint ..sapply service • the •1.00.14:1 could giVe t,o '.tlie,Ccitifieirin the way of apartainstruetion. Wingham would become • the , distribution centre for.- siich providing Service-for .Gorrie,- Belgraiie, Blue.: veto and WrOxeter, ' •A. .Separate `committee :to: leek after filmy 'is. to • be Set up by the tonna 'and it expected that they Will. be available.. by next month: A 16 m.rh, • sound projettor is to 'be supplied b•y the National Filtn `1Board :until the 'Pennell Awl obtain' a machine of Its , Will join with Grey -and 'Bruce • . ..- .ie1:1TaFtY• PCowtO.0.‘-.4101t Township Wei:elected war• 0414 of the :ConntY, 4f lrrbn when convened at Oderieh last•,w,eek,:, • • ,•... ty.eifte ~ptiitfiiclpalA • lie, i' a dywd,it has this to* 9t, Y iteitme..for :threC. years an •oectipled s. eouncil .,,,etat ,fOr ' tllc mire ,s three xeais, • • • ' • ' Township will .he repro= rented by .04. watilettifer •the first time in 28 years.•Tho 4 laat Howick man to hold, the :pelit:*as Themits IngPli who Ymritett of the empty, . in More -thah 140, publfe school teachers invaded -a recent Meeting of Tomato •kkard. Of Education to do hOnor to the. Memory' of the late Eiti.Johnki, a fOrMer Wingharin boy .and brOther.Of the Misses • • PbAlid and:Miqiueiite Johns :of 'Wingham. Fie was a former teacher ion ti*Toroilib'Sta0.4.ria:executive secretary ,to the !director of edti.;; ',•catiiitt•for the. city: The •te.a.Cherg who attended the board meeting Were•. there ' to. presept*a trophy. to the, board for annual competition among •;thelluhlic •Achools in thecity. The tropby.will go to the uchool*bict! EUCH:ft: AS The 'CYO is sPOsiaoring a 'euchre and danpe in the Perish . Wingham, On ,:T•uescisic. January 20, at 840 i o'elocIc glxes; ''.lunch. Everyone...weloom NP231) ENtikti oey Of „Feaeter, vkish.*4nOunee the eegageifrielftheft r• e old cArtitd Francis, don , and IVIr •.• 9ovi ras &PP ?eV by Reeve Cecil ,'ef,; Aatifyld election the new. wa ,deri iv escorted to the !chair by Iteeyri , Iii 'V Fiscii- OWnshipi.Vho trip e'StroYett by,Jiro'aboiit. 114- 'WOtilitOitittY; A part of the luMber‘stortige .oundidg to the west" !**. K. J. •Huesfon, .was also destroyed In the same fire, . were •+first• noticed by c2iiion'tinderWOod,-: Who; stun-: mooed Abe'owner. Winghain,•tire departMeni, Wits. called and .61.0e khe Until •-seven C • • `Xt le:061411st :by.',the,'Sneiner that the:fire.'may .int46. been' VaeSod the Milt is including te ;of iTtitnberr4 "When' tOdaY11-'11ttle•PiggY' goes to inarget-:-4alre sure open MariteL". •1' ' This,: . nut-shell,, was.: the. :ad-. vice-given to 'hog '.1Yrodueere . at lit. forMation meetings' held Oa. Mon:. day;* :Ray director Of, field services for the •Cnterie Fed-: oration ;of. Agrieuttlire; The .firtit• gathering:Was:held in the after- noolp at rill eValeand trithe even- . • .ing-At• -IgrAve. • • • ••• •• • ell1040g, whewas.introduced gram of open marketing Is now a, compulsory one; they had started out 'on , a. voluntary basis and 'changed over to the present set-up when • it was' discovered that the benefits 'derived were so outstand- ing.• • "The system. has more than provedits worth7.there in the:dIreet benefit,' derived regarding, prices and Lhe zinniher of hogs conking. on to t e etieh market," Said Mr, Iter-7- *FcAt vise by Leslie fortune, at the afternoon meeting; outlined the "open mark- et, plan" initteet6d many gueS- 'lions on tlid'canapnign in Huron The Catario-,Tkog Producers' As- Social:fon Airogrisitt Which Huron Ootytty is embarking ituoii, is shril- laar In detail th the Programi at pre- sent i.n'operation in the counties of .Grey: arid BrUck• but there .1s 'one. 7%44*, *portant difference said Mr. Heriott, In Grey and:Bruce the pro- . HEARS UNION MAN eqiiipmentind• a •large tnialititP. Of. [end,.;The loss of path billiateio- hr.• covered by insurance. This is •the second mill to be lIestolyed on the, same site. The Other .fjte, occurred in 1922,, after• which 'this, mill Was built. At that time the mill Wes - owned ,by the. late John. Mueston. • The 'Joss of the mill Will be• a Serious inconvenience to the forth, cis in the' district. • • ••• • house, of lielgribe,; Ilin• at Male to their friend*. and :relatives on.! the occasion • Of; theif Diamond wedding anniversary, '60 Tuesday, January 29, 1957, from tW to four o'clock in the afternoon and seven to eight in the evening. F23* counties in the distribution of Vic Lohghlean resigned 'from the Council as part-thne recreation VI director. Pressure of buSiness was given as his reason for resigning. Vle said, however, that he would assist in any way be,cotild to help the council with sporting activities. The ,next' meeting of tho Council will be held in February. The • a; *rne;n merits respect ,of a widn..elrele of Manila and neighbors hr his hatiVe .teWn. ship, es well ak,theree0,es of the other municipalities in ,the County, Married' to 'the lornier:Enimeline Earl, 'they haVe c,ne'sciri; at home. Among #107.- Other mitt* ties Mr, Govirds,::10: some time represented Bitiron;7Chiinty on the :Provincial Cream,. 'Beard. DANCE IN WROXETIP.ilt • A dance will be held in W.roxeter Town Hall on Friday,lainuary 25. Sangster's Orchestra; 'admission 50 cents, bdoth in' hall. Sponsored by • Women's Institute, • ' • 'F23b The •Winghatia Library. will be' closed' Sift etenings during 'the menthe; antiarYi ;February .and Wire '.14.0r1014 '1Wallfer , ;Stores will 'be idoediek. • January' 28 .for tildlit ;di* Tuesday, for bind stock-. usual F28b , •• Ile went •bh.:,:.sta .say: .thati.tbe system ih.tihreiri—et.leastT.tp ,begiA •vatiatary.,: • one... • He. explained 'that' agellei•liitt eting is that research. .bas-shown:that:qh price line. and , the, itiPply:ftioe a. very closely related, 7.Ona?te:r the' other, it,thould•lie'.notaiyAia . as • the .supply the,. price drops and vice-'versa:' "As. we ,Vittelied • the'Grek.'.rime• eXperiment.. With their iiireetion prograni we'saw price stabilization. Getting hogs on to the open.market • Is the secret of 'successful shog • marketing:' he stated, • , Explaining what, exactly, the; % open matket Is, Mr. Hergott said that a hog sold under the three following . conditiOni may' he said to have been sold on the open • Market: (1)..Tlie hog is delivered to one of the Ontario Hog rroduCerre, Co-operative marketing points; or, to 'the Outarki • Stock Verdi!. in Toronto. The hog is not delivered 'direct from the farm to the hes of one of the meat- packers- " At the marketing point, or at the. Ontario Stock Yards the hog is • offered for sale by the farmer's • salesmen to bilyers.^These stilesinen are hired by .the sales agency cif the Ontario Hog producers' Co- operative. (3) The bog is Sold to the meat pi'obessor bidding; the highest.Pric0. 'Through this method the producer 'benefits pricewise from the fullest poselble Coriipeti- time bidding that the market. chit. offer; . • • "tt Is our intention 'to ask •alt bog producers in the county to In. struel. their .trixelterti'to. ship hogs only'tu art open .market t•ciint..At ' preient we feel that the 'trucking Settup-is not teon.otnie, hdt-therei, At present . no suggestion ; of trildtft lug any changes. • • . . "What we'Want to sea fe .100% or. thi!. Pigs In -Ontario. tenting on In . the Open "market and tilleivery point bthigs no to out 15f the most imisortfoit flouts in our program— gernpetItive hiddlltg to yield tire ' highest prices. • 'There IS /It preterit great .ociltvy petition 'between the big It • ' • and Ole little brim • Said big' paelterS have been drib feentintied front page 7t1'41-: • gorruan Croakwright 'was re- appointed to the office of rettor's warden at the annual vestry meet- ing of St. Paul's Anglican Church, held in the parish room on Monday evening, Michael McPhail. was the choice of the congregation for the office Of people's warden. • • • in his 'report to the congregation the rector, the. Reverend H. Parker, fitted the deepening of the sipiritual life• of the parish with a marked •increase in • the' number regularly receiving Hely Com- niunion Attendances at the See- vices have . Increase.d.• while a; larger number of services were held. • . . Presenting the financial 'report the church treasurer, S. A. Wilson reported -. an • Increase in money given to the,„,charch',' pantleularly In the missieln :fund, where 'a new record for inhedonary giving by the parish Was set in. 1.950. Since 1051ythe- Missionary offering has ialMost tripled. A substantial beginning was oho made toward the amouittAissignfil. to .the local parish for church tvfr. tension within the Diocese:. Mr. Wilson also reported that the Bill amount of a, bequest by. the late . Miss Jean Weir had been placed -1n a capital in4,,stincitt fund.. Organizatiehs reParting 'A stre. tessfut year were the Altar the Junior. Auxiliary, the W.A., the livening dull& the Little :HelPors, the .Church School. and the Ladies' Oulld, who. becithie Of a Most Successful financial'Yeat Were Ole Urn; to page tweiveY . •, terest will require 365,1)00. nP itany -Bridges Needed • county. IlIngloo'cr James W.. Brit... nail, 'in his annual report .to . the' Coulity..(louncil Manned the Ire- inendotie'expeliditure rwhich will be. required : to carry out a realistie, plan a 'replaberneut. of the county's 05 bridges. At the .rate of. three each, year, .he it will Auks over 30 ..years to replinc them. The Pligliteet said that the re- constiuctlen rie bridges Is con- ternplated .for this year, one:In Tutilberry .t‘owitallip and *nether on Lite 16t1t.,...4ine of Morris. provernentii,iire already under way at tho coulity's • road equipment rePille Auburn and • the -engineer stated opinion that the Shop ' at Vilt0Xeter' which is Used . 'for similar work is 'beyond repair and- !will have to be rebuilt, •Before 4ie.:riesslori concluded a supplementary by-iaw Wag passed, authorizing the exPenditure $83,- (Please turtle page twelve) COUNTY MILL RATS 1. UNCIIA.160- .. The mill. rate for the. County 'of Huron: will . remake unchanged. at 12 mills for this year. • , • . • Provisional edit:notes presented to the -council by County Treasured A. IL 'Erskine Indicated that • 7.20 Will.be required this yeas for general purpcies, y . while count •highwirSql will require 475 Mills, • • Estimated expenditures for the year are 44.68,265. -Among the larger obligations facing the -coun- ty id an item 'of 'some '895,000 for hospital costs, .Debentures and In- Guest epealcer at a special ,incet-, ing of 'the Wingham . and .District Branch• of the Canadian Cancer Aoefett Was Benson Sutter, secre-, tary .01 the Clinton branch of the secietyand secretary of the Perth- Hc(tOn ‘u nit The meeting was held in the Wingham town hall On Mon-. day. evening.. - . Mr. Sutter told of the. Work the Cancer Society is doing. in thin area and how • they are •, helping day by ,day in. the light against the disease. The .responsibility for leadership hi* the cancer control program' mats with the volunteers hr the branches, said Mr. Sutter, and he told of two ease•s in the town of Goderich whieh had ,recently caved valuable help from local branches. "Caticer", said Mr. Sutter, "re- Mains one of the ,last,gietit. chat. lenges:- to medical seieliee." Vow'. that- challenge • will be met depends a great deal .upois.how: Muck tUPPOil we give our iloators and *tir research: selentiste: Ile paid .at tribute to Sim Strat- ton • who hat done 4, „trenielitious shalt* of work' inithe lituron twhitiditan at the Meeting was Yoh* Melgibbon, president of the: rhtthant: trench. Mr MoXibbon &Pealed to ids listeners to ..get . behhid the society and the Work .e the branch and :suggested that an.' other• blotting ite hold in the Wingintm. town halt early in Peb- rusts . Mettle Tin.* to Page Twelve) 011111tY TOWNSatip itrEbEgAriox or • AilitativivEE AtEETING The *44:Wed annual meeting tit, tits..Towlitithip of Turriberry Feder• atiain at Agilleultnre will 'be held Illuevale ToWnihip hall on' Tuesday, Feb. 5th at 8'30 OW. The guest speaker will be 'Young of the Ontario Aglightlititta College, ;rifftkOtil: the Federation Sincerety' 41614 farinera • will be lfi iittendatice, Ladles 'pleats btlag savidtVichelf tor a social time after the !n` II gb Ed, E. Walker, , Rat liott, See.-Tresa. sident Ittl,30b Twisted metal and embulderitig debris Is all that iiiieft of the Gerrie feed • mill after a fire early on Wedoesday swept through• the building, causing dentate • estimated at $40,000, the cause of the fire Is believed 'to have been it faulty electrib motor,