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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= t$ 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, 0 0 L SHIP COLLECT TQ Our Registered Warehouse Net 1 'Weston! Ontario Reliable Grading Direct Settlement Obtain sacks and, twine 1. without charge trona George Haldenby . nolyrooll Morley 'McMichael Rs, 2, Wroxotor Norman McDowell Bel grave or by writing ko CANADIAN CO;OP4R4TIVE WOOL GROWERS LIMITED 217 Bay Street, Toronto,' Canada 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. • 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. 212197 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 , • , LUNCH IN THE SUN • U U • I • U a U Ire a • • • • i 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. ' 4. . • I U 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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NO LAY NO PAY but there is a WAY to grou those pullets of yours, Li bigger, and stronger, and faster, this year ▪ — to ensure EARLY LAY — BIG PA Y! That's the SHUR-GAIN . WAY! ! SHUR-GAIN 20% SUPER GROWING MASH' will giow big, tugged, pullets that go into pro- cluction twp weeks earlier — and on 12% to 15% fess feed. Come on into the mill, first chance, and lets talk over just how good SHUR-GAIN SUPER GROWING MASH can be •FOR THE ▪ GOOD OF YOUR EGG PRODUCTION. ( CANADA PACKERS LTD WINCHAM 4110010•010•11100101Aitilio aiiitornituti 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.. „,,, Help yourself while helping your Organization. The, cost is modest and the service efficient. For 'service to our well proven bulls ovi carefully selected young bulls, call collect to: Clinton_Hu 2-3441 or Mildmay 130r12 Between 7.39 and 9.30'a.m., Better Cattle For Better Living ° N JUNE 10th VOTE ND AND WIN WITH' THE LIBERALS/ by tht Hurcin•tiberia Apoodattinn).