HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-05-29, Page 10Casting a little light an the subject of Turnberry's past is Doris Wail as she shoWs fellow pupils Pat Ross, These pupils from GrAdevii and 2 are, from loft to, right;.Lloyd Sleightholm, Wilson Daw, Goldie Galloway,
1Carey Powell, Wendy Reynolds, Elaine Moffatt, Susanne Reynolds and 'Patsy Coulter one of the Christine csernis,wshi, Edith Austin, David Holt;' Rae, Lewis, Edha Wall, Betty Ross. and Allan Falconer',
Original lamps used in the classroom. The clock on the wall, ineidentallY,. has been watched; by pupils .sinco the schoolhouse was built in 1884,
Additional expenditures can only mean g tat=
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es! You kilo* — we all 'know —yoU can increase•
expenditures cif,. you can lower taxes.
But /you can't do both at the same time!
THINK CAREFULLY BEFORE YOU VOTE!
— On the • one hand you have extravagant• promises
N. and higher taxes.
— On the other, you •have a ' Liberal prograni which
provides a steady reduction in taxes (amounting,
to $475,000,000 in the past four years); increasing •
benefits to all. Canadians; 'increased trade and a vast
national development.
DON'T TRADE PROGRESS FOR PROMISES
first school. Lin this distriet
1o4 building on the sideroad
f the farm at present owned,
Wylie, As there were more
404 - .rouncl about there, it was.
it in that location, rather. than
4 its; prysent sight. About thirty
hildron attended this school,
••Ore Mr, James Johnston was
teacher,
Latex on, when, the .township
Was laid out in different sections
(1,Ei.6.41-, it was decided to, build the
school upon the Present site, The
trustees were Mr, Bentley,. Mr,
John Powell' and Mr. Henning,
These men contracted with Mr,.
Henry Hawkins to erect a frame
structure. Part of the 111.0ney Was
b.orrowed., payable in _one, two, and
three year notes, The same. Mrs
Johnston also taught here. In,
;Mt the present brick building was.
erected,
In 19110, Mr. Walker, teacher at
that time, planted the maple trees,
around the grounds; Then in 190,i5
the half Ore which lies beyond
the trees on bona sides was pur-
chased from Mr. T, K. Powell for
thirty collars.
In addition to these teachers al-
ready mentioned there were also:
J. W, King, Mr. Walker, Dougell
Fr0,40, Sarah Powell, Margaret
paterson, Messes Johnston and
Breen; and the f011owin women
teachers: Miss Vanstono, avKiss
May Hogg, Mrs. Robinson, Dora
T.,aundy, Jean Wylie, 'Gladys Hut,
to; Alberta Loreen Hama
ilton, and. M, McDonald, The
present teacher is Mrs, Roy Haste
legs,
Mr, aOseph Pugh built the pro-
sent school in 189. The late ATr,
John Relph Was a trustee then,
In 1924 the addition of a ee-•
Meat sidewalk was Made T)ossible
through the efforts of Miss Wylie,
In 1928 a re-union was held. In
the school. Several men who- were
former teachers and pupils spoke
on the of programme, -and
lunch was aeryed by the women in
Site
Reign Victorious'", .openeci the
Meeting and. Mrs. Psilagn read
Christ's great commandments trent
the ffrst three gospels. Mrs. R. -
Inglla chose as a Bible study the ,
life of Dorcas, that woman of good
works. Two. ,delegates, were ap-
pointed to attend the May Presby-
terial and correspondence concern,'
leg the duly Training .co.nfoo»,ce
at Albert College, Belleville, was
read. The roll -call was answered
by. Bible children,
The UMW, presented by Mrs. Wm,
Darling, assisted by Mrs. 'Railer,
consisted of a conversation between
a iVfelayan and an Indonesian on
the subject of racial, tensions in
their countries,,. the effect 0f lode-
pendence. on this probleni -find
responsibility of Christians. in the
resetting Situation. The meeting'
closed With singing 00. Cod of
Bother and prayer by Mrs, Weir,
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Schgot Was NO.Always 'Located on its ..Presei*
the. section. Dr, Stewart And
Al¢tc -(84011,y) MeEwert, former
teachers spoke .at this gathering.
A. parade met nt. Mr..- J. Halliday's.
farm .and. proceeded to the school
And there was another programme
in the evening.. I
Mogan Fraser lived in the
section arid taught in the school
for Many years.—SUbmitted. by
Miss R. Duff.
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Waterloo. cattle. Ortejing Association ,
"Where Better Bulls. Are Used."
An 'Example of the
'horned IlerefoN
bulls, Butt iS the sire
of thonsanOs of
calves hi our mem,
ber's herds, is the
bull pictured. '
11.P.stmERT 0.3rd.
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Ile was born Oc-
tober 2'i, 1946, and
was in service until
his recent death.
asset 10 our OrganizatiOn and its
the hind that earn extra dollart
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A stone worn smOoth• by'the 'passing, of ,;tiine serves as a seat in ..the sun for: Tommy Powell, Reg Conger,
Elgin Sleighthelm, Bill Wall, Al Bettenger and Winston Gibbons, as they take a break from lessons to
enjoy lunch. The entrance to the school building forms the babkgrOund' of the picture. The pupils: are
from Oracles .5, 0 and 7 at Powell's school. '
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Taking °Vet the teacher'S elialto Which has been in use tor many years,' Marjorie ivtottat gets 'a laugh from
her teacher, Mts. A:Hastings' and from loft ltd right, bents Welt Linda. Ross, Brian I/Ogg,'doVict
hOltn, and Wayne Gibbons.
A. D. MacWILLIAM .
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Belmore W.M.S.
Met at Chtirch
BELMORE.;-The may, meeting of
the -Women's missionary Bopiety, of
Knox • PresbYterian" Church; Bel-
moie; was held on May 16 inithe •
church schoolroom with • Mrs. R.
IVIcKague, the pre,sident, in charge.
The , hymn. ",Zion's King sna11.
H.P. Rupert has been a. real
members. His offspring are
for their •owners. .
We have all breeds, available.. „,,,
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The, cost is modest and the service efficient.
For 'service to our well proven bulls ovi carefully
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