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4',ASt week's paper- carried the
news that R,13, ConSins, of lartiss0s,
is sfeking land in Wingham on
which he can erect a building to be ,
ubed •fot'the ina,niifacitire of ice
cream and related products. It is
perhaps sgnificant that Mr, 'Cousins
w.ants a, property which is large
enough to allow for future expan-
• sion,
We have no idea what sort of
,encouragement he has already re-
• ceived from the town, which OWDS
the lots itt which Mr, Cousins is in-
terested, but it is tO be hoped that
, 6thing will stand: in the way of a
• speedy conclusion to the transaction.
Without doubt there are tuany
towns itt this part of the province
which would welcome such an enter,.
prise with open arms.
In -Wingham we have-, o'•.if,g
dreamed -cif securing some big in-
dastry Which would provide' areal
i.`boonf,' for the .community but :hi
all truth, after observirig sch
phetioniena in other towns, we aren't
too sur e that thehiggest concerns
are the. best bets for smaller- pliCes,
They tend to thoroughly diSrupt the
local. situation, .both. ,e(Onotnicalfy
and as fa as hotting'and ethiction-
al
faCilities'are,concerned,", • .' •
Everyone here hag, watched.:the
development of The Berry:DoOr
° Ltd., with trernenclons • satiSfactiOn•
•ljecattse.- the induStry which swung
to action ,jut.over a year ago has
; 'fitted perfectly into this community.
•itis just the right size for Winghant,
and as it expands, Or setOces 'and
haiiSing have an oppOrtimity to
grow along vvith it, niitittS .the pain-
ful dislocations experienced in other.
glades. • •• - •
The industry which Mr.L.CO:itSing
pitposed , Witin Id appear to be
*-"another 'n,attiral'.'. do:fidt..1nOw
how Many people Wotilebe•ettiPlIV-
ed at the commencement •of the op-
era4ott, but we certainly do; like the
:suggestiOn that future, :expansion
,
•
antic he bcgeettd. • •
, .
:. The Size ,tactor is not, the MAY
one which, proves interesting. in:this
'case.. The Mari -who • hag ma,de.the •
•ropositiou has -flOne .)Stoiness for a,
• nttinber'of years in our,.neighbottring
town and •everyone here'i familiar
NAMES. PDXES
•
The Howick '•ToWrishiP JintiOr
•Tanners an r tit -a te'receitt-"
ly discussed a neW-proje,ct, by whiCh
.they ivould'undertak* 4..46 'placing- of
, -farmers': maitre s •on • mail -b,o)ce§
..througliciut the, -toming10, ,That
friends, is a triiglitY,fine. idea.
'HuWic..kt 1i.ke nny ;400-fr rural
mtinicipa1it{s in this area, ista•.toWn-,-,
ship blessed With fine homes; ,and
well-cared4or farms.. It -geetti8 ob-
vious that Since all the trouble `has
been taken '.to,rnairitain• attr-active,°
farrn pru.Pertieg-, some means of iden.-
tifying. the owners should be avail.
-able. 'There is' no better 'WaY than
...placing the names right up at the
front gale where. passers-by can, See
therti.
• Way back hi' the pioneer -days
• there was little needfor such
idfi-
tificatio for. neighbours knew one
another thoroughly arid theft Were
few trav,ellers from the otttside
world. wandering the conceSsiOnS
and sideroads„ Today, ho-wever, the
• average °farmer is iti a different
• category .entirely. He has become a
• modern buginess man, and as such, -
hit residence and place of busitte4g
are often SOnght out by strangers
Who may have more or less ittipor-
tant matters to discnss With the
farm owner.
•'The prOjett ig, of course, a site.,
able he for the jttniors to ttndertake
• and doubtless there will be a great
• deal' of work involved but with their
•'characteristic self-reliatide and en-
ergy the name g will , apear
boxes without a hitchoonce the plan
• gets underway.
The VVinghant • AdvanceaTirnet
Plibilshid Witithint, dihtittle
*MOP .
WAA Sato Viteriget,dItof
*Reinter Alidit ureau or 'Cilichliitioti
AlititOtiked *A Attend Cilia Mail, Poet 114111,
!iittNeriPtiott litate On tag* $3,Oo•Nig litotithot
stoft
XX,111, 41‘,44.00 tett
Poo& vim $4,00 It11
Nati OD •
with the solidarity •of his business,
operations, Ile is no fly-by-night
idealist, but rather a man who has
s.,erved along , with )Vingtiarn and
district people on public boards and
projects. licit, our own part. we
would certainly be happy to see Mr,
Cousins as a member of the local
business fraternity,
WELL DESERVED:.HONOR
We believe that we can speak for
virtually everyone in this commun-
ity -when we extend congratulations
to the Reverend Alexander Nitnnto
on the fact that he will be accorded a
new degree at Montreal on the 30th
of.. this. month, Re is to become
tic toi:. of di vini ty.
• Characteristically 'enough Mr.
NiMmo says he doesn't know Why
he was selected for the honor, Sug-
gestin,g the while, that he has done
• nothing, in particular to Merit the
"distinction'. His. townspeople, Ave
belieVe Might well disagree -with bis
ownhttmble opinion of his effOrts•,
fOr:Witigharn would hardly be the
tam6,plaee without his cl-teety aid
courageous presen&. Nor is his in-
fluelke Confined to the members Of
his own church. Baptist, United An-
gliCan,, Roman Catholic and those of
a11other persuasions are on an
equally friendlybasis with the Pres-
byterian minister.. ,
, ,The best wishes are ektended 't•
o
1C/r. Ninimo and to his`good wife and
fatnify on this' particularly note-
worthy cocasion.
:ART 'OF THE :TOWNSHIP
With all. • the p r e pa rations
thrOUghoitt the Township of Turn -
berry ior,a centennialdelel-fration at.
the first • of. jtilY, tOWnspeOple.m4
Ie likely to foiget:that: the event i'
irtipOrtallt to Wingliam as well; for
the: tOWn is contained completely
thin the township and vas:a *1)4i71.:
of that mlithcij)ahty m ,the.
Ye4i' of.Vsettlern t. ••
' ThisTheWSpaPer has been devot-
ing,considerable spacefeack we'eic..tO
*tatters cd historical interest' related
to the '.early ,clays Of Titrtiberry
To*fighift„ Acttlally we haVert't said
anything ahont the groWth•of
Wthg-
am.as. 3et.,. because thal subject was
gone into ,pretty thoroughly at the „
t fine of aitt 75th .anniVerSary 'three
Yar§- ago. . •
• Th e .township has already aSked
thatpark and 'other facilitieSin
-Witighath be made available fOr the
centennial doings, and sinceWing.
ham had its Stall'in the cradle Of the
toWrighip it ig fitting that We in
toWti should offer every assistance
to. the celebration of the township'S
cite littnd red th birthday.
The :Organizing of Centennial is a
big ;task,- and must of necessity,be•
done by .those who are pretty busy
about their own .affairs. Anything
v‘ve can do to help will certainly be,
aPP,retlat6d . •
,
itticammt iwrils stir .
• FOR: HOU bAYS
(Miaford UitOreg§)
• fforts of the Canadian Chamber
corhintree hilt! other Organik-
ati011g tO get Some regularity 'in our
hOlidayS have at last met sticceSs,
Ail official announcement from
Ottawa ritiw State8 that the 'Queen's
birthday and Thanksgiving nay in
Canada have permanent dates.
Iter Majesty's birthday wilt tO-,
hid& with "'Victoria Day and will he
cerebrated On the Monday preceding
May 2k11 eadi year. •Celebrations
of the Queen's birthdaY in 1957 will
t/6 Gil May 20th, and Thanksgiving'
will be on October 1,4th:
The Canadian Chamber of Corn.
merce has made representations for
many years' to have ,the Thankgghr-
ing1toliday, date fixed permanently
to avoid the incorttrdifielidewhkb
mutual fixing entails ,to labor, indus-
try, eOthmette, tourist operators and
otherg.
SteOs are now being taken to set •
a regular Monday for Dominion Day
for 'Ott time' reatong, It 1# to be
,hoted that it too will h6 So arranged,
"OM* 3.0:1Allt$ 400
One .0( the usual fotrmat grow
post curds bus ;heel) reeelVed•
from Flight Litotteilatlt, Dudley
Wanes, dated March tOth, 1413,
stating that, he Was 14 Irtartee,
Holmes_ enlistei. with the 141et,
Dattallen .1'1'mi here and Went to
England hut having 4 preference
tfhote, gRvciiyaptlipirt iyh jetigwacso. 4.torr irteetZ:
flighte and likes the WONt
that he )08 had- a ohntbet Tit
ey
much.
A novel And highly sticcessful
eatertaipment in the form or
"Shadevi Social" Was boa Ot the
hOthe..or Mr, Wiillarld -Altaersbn,
14th concessien of East Witvdthitith,
on Thuraday. eVenlog, Speeches at
tile social Were givert by l'wessis,
WllUani .J. Ontrie, 'Hobert, Ciittle,
J J. Hem William' Naylor and
deorge CruickShanks Jr..
•: Mr, L.genneily tepOtte the Sale
of ears to • tho .following local
henple: Mayor MeRibbon, • !Country
.6104.•roacinter; W, .,1; dteer,
Othgettion,'M., E. ,Ztithtlgg.'and.Wii
Jiarn'Armatrong; Teesi-Vater,.fiVe
. •
•
passenger touting care,'
The Pattiotie .Soclety . is Wilting
for ,dOtiatioltS of Maple Syttip fot
our soldierd:'.in :the betililtals. The
society' wiitotold the rterittatuitifil
meetlng in•the 'ChtittibetS
on APril.•
.••
myVINT rt-ri YEAlitg AGO
*
,
! At ' the', regular mooting. of 'the
tOwit dotin'eip,on : Mortally ,-.eVenittg
•air inerither's Were preeht,•Hilt
Worshilt Mayor WiIIIa Writi iri the
,chair. The minutes of the Piteirldtut
meeting were read arid' adopted: A
hy,law , was paatied filth* the lie.
ease fee: fat the sale Cif 'Cigarettes
and a cigarette tobttedO: "tit 0100.
.At the mortgage sale of the faith
situated ori let 6, ttlt cOrieeSslote Of
dondlicted I,the
,Pruittit,trick, :Hotel by ThomaS.Pells
last, Saturday, '.,the faith .WasSold
to. -Mr: Robert TaYlor. and :Son
nder keen:bidding '
After a.,pastorate of :titre years
,,
daringwhldh iiriod he •had,.bein
rdator•-of ."-TrinitY 'Church, . Dtirhatit;
Rev.. V; Hayes, teiferedhiS'ebhtlec4
tien,Withthe;chuith'and the toWn,c
and OW Easter Sunday' he' preached
MS lest serktion there.The Rev •
'and'. km: Ifityea• tett .
iiiitediatlY
fht•::,'Winghain, 'their he* parish,
WhereMr,Ilajreti takes uti hls Os,
thtate, • •
•.A ,Niefr_krijoyable, artd' delii•htful
Ott'.„•; Mori d ay: .6t
the', iiitrite..:61•fItli. dMzs. R. J.
• MekenZie, Wheit'ihe rielghbora and
frielida,' of -Mt. 5dMi. Jo's. Sch-
neider, who were .recebtly *tattled,
honored then) -Witt) a _miscellaneous.
'shower: The ,gifts were numerous'
and beititiftil.. '
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,
riitEEN YEAR,S440 ,
,
"Giving of Encourtigem"ent.'
B• y Annie Fair Menem*"
X wOadetIf !POW realize
the importance oi the giving et
encituragerpent to others? It is one
of the kindest acts in this life,
Meat Of ealt :recall Many times
when We have been 'helped by the
eacouragIng NON Or if friend or
loved one. In t1*glting Pt
couragement 6, you merely give
something and that could well be
beyond, price. phychlatrists tell ys
that Often What thele patients need..
above all, else Is .ebeoutagendent,
No WO in this life IS illiMpae
to trouble Pre at Sante thne o.
Other britigs .to .evetyorie thosc
thltiga Whielt Make thent downcast
and fearful of the to
MottoWii..tt 14 then that 4 wbrd
encouragement pan Wean so much,. If tbitt WAS a dirfleitit thing to
We, there w.PUld. theo seroo,
eitettrie for hot alWays giving :it
but It Is the strapiest yet moat,,valuable gift We have fOr others:
It coats Us nothingbut the effort
•to Make sohnt ane else happy.
Someone 'has likened "a word of
encouragemativ to a drink of cold
Water to a WOW, thirsty teat/eller,'
It. inSpItea,..ditiltal0 arid ,gives one
freshheatt to carry on. ' •
1W:thy Of chit", favbileite hymns
that -have been' . Video, dowti
through the years:, .would perhap8,
'wirer haVe been wkitten, ,if Sortie -
One had het: given the autbots en-
doittagetrierit. ••
A"YOutikniati :who wanted' to he,
opine Ita Medical:Missionary, found
MEMBER SPEAKS IN
BUDGET DEBATE
W,".MatViri for the
federal Udine of Wellington -Hut -
en, was Oita Of the sneakers taking
part hi 'the debate. an the Midget.
On Monday, April 1, he had the
followitio to Say in the HOtiag of
Commons: •
Mr, Speaket, t tis, to take part
itt'this budget debate feeling that
It is -One' Of the most important
nlnuaI .debates,„ to take place in
tb.is ..:House of Commons, .Since
this is the fifth budget Of this 22nd
parliainent of Canada, no doubt it
has special SignifiCanee fpr all parts
,
Of 'Canada liebaUse of the fact thiS
is an election year.. The budget Is
doubly important ,,in that it not
only sums hp and , We's a resUrne
of theyear's financial events - but it
ark, Makes a forecast, as to the fin-'
ahcial, eirenta-"or the coming year
The. bringing, down of the budget
is an event; that is, looked forward
to by people from all walks; of life
whether !they,,, .represent big bust-
lies8 • httlelinsiness; whether they
be pi•oreSSional-peOple or ordinary
workers,'fariners or indtieti.latista,'
because changesor propoSed
'changes •Itt the, budget „can affect
the income; .prOsperity and happi-
ness of 'everylndividual to Canada.
As t indieated.' previously, the
Midget has. lieett looked 'forward to
With gtefiterentidipation this elec.
tiott Year.: than in any other year
bedatise IndiVidtials ahd organiza-
tions; wage earner if and srtiall in-,
ditatrialists„ perisiotters and farm-
ers- are all looking forward ta
changes , in the pension setup,
Whether it be old age, veterans
or •disabled PenSions. The
filtMet is lOokitig fOrkratd to sante
reirlsionin the pilde,support. lees.
lation,in order to balance :the sell,
Frit price ar his products' With his
beat' �f operation. The aniall Iniai,
and the farmer as Well,
atelitOlting• forWard' to easing.
of credit restrictions which art
Just . about delving them out. of
h,usiness. -
T' feel that this .0year also the
methbeis on the government ben-
ches:werelooking forward to the
,blidget 'in the hope that the Ate-
thendous °Surplas indidated in the
white paper of a few Yearti age
would be used to reestablish their
positionsall :across 'Canada Widdh
have been so shaken ando dis-
ratted by the' detatine Pteditotion
!bill :of 1965 and the pipe -line cle•
On Wednesday of last week;
Stafford,„13ateSph` hadtwo' Of the
fingers bf his, tight head removed
after an .aocident at his Work.
Three local golfers had" their
•first game Of the season on Good
Friday. They Were C. H. McAvoy,
tortiat HaselgroVe` arid Andy"Sdott.
The course has dried Up Well they
: report. •
At the Clinton Stock • Show on
.Thursday buitie.'sc 'Teivit of toWn
tittilt: 'fitter -id seterid prizes in the
roadster and carriage • .clasS
first a,tia thied 15 the sweepstake.
At Setiforth. they. took , first arid
third in,, the, singles, ,fitst in the
-teams and !also Won the champion-
ship, . .
shin.
At the evening sei•viee in St.
Andrews ehtireli the clibit pre-
,
milted Ira .• tishoitWt)s�hs
'ikeettettzetidri and .the • IAN", 41`alt-
iiii the sold parts Wete Miss Marie
king, contralto:: MISS Marion
atittratio•'Mr. Start' Sibthotpt,
ant1 :Gebrge ..Northwood,
tetc*.
CArIbiekay, son of Mr, and Mrs.
1, a Motto, ot Windham, hs fl.
listed With the R.O,A.tc,' arid rer
pertS to duty at the etid of May.daft WM eolith:lite With the bank lh
London, unfit the middle Of May,
ate Of The , y. w.et It 6 ohin g
that the Minititet Of Pittance (Mt,
Harris) would p1111 a fetrif rabbit:It
out of his budgetary hat to relieve
the pressure and ensitte their te,
turn, but what did they get? They
did not get a rabbit to allay all
!SHAM
—HUU iUji5iiHiU,,UuijHiaj,liu4
The Bible Today
E .
• At "Tangier, ' elsewhere, • the
•Book tit it ThOtiattild Tongues Con,
tallied to speak to the ittititth8„
t*ist VMS &Mild there
the Other dity in. ttlittieetiOtt With
1t dfsttthtitl�flThe BibueSediety's
booth: Wait '66ehed personally by
the I'Mendotili", the Sultan's °file,
ild,representatiVe, He Showed lit,
•teiO• hi the Molts lit Arable, pleit-
ed tip aPettititi In Mortiedillt
Cot-
1�qftft and otatottioit a Bible- in
the 'elaldit larignage,
iteil"the 'Seriptlitett in Stich
tettilitea k gond variety' of
teatamenta andPOttlintit
Well OA a moittliagotil • team 'of
••Wtirkeril,Loont tifialikinarieS Of dif,
ferent deritiltilliatioris Who totii4
read and speak a ltilMber o len,
gliages ittetisteit
keditig et till flatlOfl asiled by,
Moto' *ere wold In aniiitiah„
Prenek ngltsh, Arabic, /tallith,
By Rev, G. P. Parson, ILA.
See. Upper Ckalkdi Bible Satiety
Hurigarian, Czech and even tine in
'Arldharld waS bought by a Motoe.
datt prbfesgot who had' studied
gentian languages tor It yettts Itt
Prigtik. , .
A young Arab looked at the
hooka, and Indicating one of the
Gospels said, is a Yeat alrice
I tedelved, that into,my heart," A
thriY Arab girl Sibbci for •atttitl*
reading from the 11001t Of Paalitie
' to her illiterate father and Mather
before they, bought the 'Hoek.
The booth 'WAS set up by the
North Africa Agency a the t ritish
and Voreign Bible Aoelety,
Suggested mailings fair t• Week:
Wednetclay, John 16:1,42: Thurs.
day, joith 1041; Friday i John
11,1,26; Saturday, RitirittitS, 121,21:
Stinditt (Inistiatts 6448; Monday,
tituathina, 0:140t; rfunsday, I John
lade, ,
„r
many obstacles. Ip hid way, ha:
became discouraged ,and was
tentitted te give it all up, when one
•day a Dien(' Walked in and gave
blm just the ,h,ope he needed.
, One sees it, too, 1n the world of
Sport.. The stimulating shotOs„ and
Omer -from, the spectators often
helps itirn seerning.defeat into vie.
tory. •
Maijlyn 06/1, the ritinetts Swim.
ner, Said the words of eriourAge-
mein She received from her train-
er, in the.,1)64t by her side, helped.
greatly to enable het tO eoliquer
the English channel and the chill
waters of ir,,alte, Ontario,
t as ask God today to help' us
seek out sotneithe Who is chaebilr,
aged or downhearted and speak a.
word of encouragement to thew
. • .
theur rearand Worries hut a rare„
hit, -4, bits and pieces budget that
tries to kid all things for top many
people. No doubt every member in
the house welcomes the fad that
at long last the goVernmeht is be-
ginning to appreciate and have
consideration for thd old ,age pen-
aioners, as Well as every other
p
type of pensioner Who has bee
catight in the terrific squeeze
created by the mOuntiag prides of
the necessities of life. However, I
cannot see how an additional $O
a month or approXiMately 20 cents
a day' is going to do very much
for those on old age security;
The otherday 1 had a letter
from, a coristittieht,of Mine who is
9 Srears Of age .and who has been
hiring alone. He had been paying
430 per month board and his land-
lady wished to raise I to $40. Xow
that he has an increase in pension
he will no doubt have to pay the
ty(I, He will have, therefore; the
magnificent sum of $5 per month
additional. If he - •saves all his
,rinoney for; two months, he rnay
have enough to buy a pair of shoes
and a shirt. It will take another
tWo Months of saving to buy a pair
of trousers. If he Wants to buy
•suit of evert the cheapest quality
he will have OS save all«hls money
rot' at least sb,C rtioritha. When we
'get down to the fedi and figures
.this increase is ' Very Unrealistic
and will do little to ease, the bur-
den of those who are in the sunset
of life:,
There is no doubt that the re-
duction in the pried or tea and cof-
fee will assist some of those who
have the regular •coffee and tea
breaks, btit the reduction in the
priee' of chocolate bars, candy and
pop will 1,te of no great advantage
to the, old gentleman of WhomI'
spcike .11g4uite' he willnot have
aity money to spend�n them any-
way. ,
•
It i,intereithilt to btd that
bit' by bit the government is 'listen-
ing to „ the requests of the oppost,
don members with respect . to the
exemption from sales tax on arti-
cles and goods purchased by muni-
dipalities arid dasociatect boards,
'because a lreaf ot so ago certain
road-bbilding .equipment was ek-
erripted and noW We find, thiff year
school desk l and chairs, structural
steel for bridges* and precast con-
crete shapes have been exempted
froth sales tax.. I still cannot un-
derstand ::\vhs, this government
could riot haVe-gone the whole way
and tiSsiated 'the already Over,
burdened municipal taxpayer by.
abolishing this, bilcitittous form of
double tett-akin'. 6! hales tax on
rnimieipaV purchaaes, . • .
In sPeaking . of titepeOple who
Were. .particularly looking .forward
to, the bringing :doivoilof. the bud-,
get; this yea,mentio4 the,
farmers of Canada. In the four
years that I:have been a thenibet
Of 'this: honie •thete is 'oho thing
that I just etihriot seemto uhder,,
Stand, namely, . the • indiffetende .of
this governnterit to the ptbblerns
concerning the farmers from 'coast
ti coast.One..wondeta Whether it iS
the WW1 of this goVernment that
and more fartnera'shOuld be ciriVen,
off -the land. thittietion and Obi
attitude cite: rather hard to under-
stand; in: .a". keeent• Speech. by the
Minister .of ,AgtietiltUtd, (Mr. oar.,
differ!) he advised youhg -fartriets
to stay on ,the tand. 1 feel the
Minister of•''Agilcultilre 18 right;
that farthing is a very healthy arid
satisfactory'way of life, butof
what 'value 18 it. t� be healthy if
oho cannot triake litritig, if ohe
datitiet bath 'enough trithiey to held
UP one' S head in ;the commuhityl
.most be aptitt,thile rtitntet in,
Order ttt get •enough ettalt to nay
his interest .attd tattett, With the
result thitt his farnint opettition
raft, That is what is happening,
Many of our young people are low--
Ing the •ftions.T� me this situatibh
Is 'beton-ling 'eritleal,
Out year 'boOlt for 1966, brought
up to date t� ;1054, quotea feW
figures, The fliat„ Otte triuSt haVd
beer hitipited by.the Minister bf
Agtiettiture, because it, li tn hid
usual way to glOSS' 6Ver a situation
by...quoting a five, six, seven: dr
eight,y,tat average, In the fir8t
Paragraph On agficialtute It Is Mot,
tietted that In .the Ittat -feW yeti%
ftoln 1946 to 1062, tat -Mors realized.
a het iridortie of $1,61f,696,006 Whit
farthing operations. l'his wits lot it
seven-yeat period. ,
..kitrifiltig '0000 -its the greatest
ihdustirSt in Oar eatifitty,
• When. We realize, that the Valtitt•Of
tionitands and 'buildings', hunk,
memo, machinery and 1100800f
tepreielit ea t& itivehted bitiottie
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