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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-06-05, Page 11iot i 111c TENNIS SHOES ON* illVer$ WO Mite turfing Ch ILPts * $2,25 `$2,48 "AsIgINPS' "r4" $2.!98 'SPORT S1 The Behnore jittilors .Sottba,i; their bone in the 1(1inghan(Paric., • • es: LoWER TAXES 1. Reduction of Income Tax by eliminating huge sit rplusses and by,slashing costs of administration. 2. An immediate conference on taxation and fiscal policy to provide greater share of tax dollar for provinces and municipalities. Result: more revenue for Iota gov't; less municipal taxes. 3. Substantial reduction of luxury tax on automobiles. Rev. A. G. Eagle Is Guest Minister , WHI re held TEwCellURe li on Sunday—Ailn eiet sarY services the United Church with Rev. A. Glen Eagle, B.A,, , B.D., of Clinton in charge. At the' morning service Mrs. Ronald 13agg of Toronto sang "just for To-day",and "I Shall Not Pass this Way Again", and. Mr. Eagle spoke On "The Ideal, Congre- gation, They Are All Here Before , God", Rev, R,,A. Brook conducted the service in the evening when the choir rendered special anthems, and Mr. E,,agle spoke on "The Prin., ciples of the Christian Faith", painting out the differences in the Protestant, and other faiths, • Mr, and. WO, Stan 13ricle and /lobby visited Over the Week-end in Torente, Messrs, PArrOJV Gibaerli son and Rtunley Gibson and his dangitter, af. P11nt, M1017., Spent the' Week=end at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Wally aibson. Mr. and Ml's, Maurice' Wallace and family of Hamilton are spend- ing • a' week at the borne, of the fOrmer's pa'rents,, Mr, and' Mt's. Aitcheson Wallace. • fp ' .. 0 • • • .• • • '0' • •• • • • • • • • • • • • ..• • .• _ • .•.11,1 #1.1 t #_, • 1 #.. # 111- .., / . . WINGHAM TOWN HALL 3 p.m. 6 p.m. TUESDAY JUNE Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harnbly and Janie visited Sunday with Mr, ,and Mr$. Fred Davidson of Wing- WS. Vern Harshly fit Guelph, ham, .visited one day last week E'S HERE IN TOWN NOW! InVestigate yciur f!iture in' aviation today A, special RCAF , Career Counsellor is in town right now -to explain new .career . oppOrtunities in our •growing Air Force. Come in. and talk it over.. FORDWIGH "qr. and Mrs, M. Arnl.strOng qt tended Ota Reunien held at the 'Sinelair Boyd home at Drayton on Saturday, Mr. and '2*a, Toin Bilis ' l* Quel: visited on Sunday With Mr., and Mrs, TOM iiiitailSOIV Mr. and Mrs. Tom MeClernent and" Mrs. Ida Gallagher. 1 ham visited Sunday at the sarne • home, The W.A. •of the Anglican Church Will Meet 'WednesittY at the home Of Mrs. E, HargraVe and 'final arrangements will be Made for the garden party. Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Wilson and Mr. Walter Harrifield attended the wffigraaamydui3iatototinhon.o f last Mweises:argaretRoth Joseph Helfer on the pirth of a f rom St, Joseph's HOsPitill, at daughter at Wingbarn Hospital on Congratuiatiens to Mr, and Mrs. ,sympathy of the corlantUnity goes to Mr. ,Harry Lehr on the passing pf his: father at the Kitch- ener-Waterloo. Hospital last week. Misses Bey, ]3'air and Marlene Grasby of Palmerston spent •the week-end with Miss Nancy •Seth- ern.. Mr, and Mrs: Bert winston vis- ited one day last week with friends in Toronto, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Graham of St. Marys visited, friends in the community one day last week. Sunday visitors with Mil \ and Mrs. E. Hargrave were and Mrs. Ron Reed and Mrs. Harvey Orth, Shirley and. Thelma, of Lis- towel. ' • Mrs. Ira Schaefer spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Petznick in. ICItchener, Mr. and Mrs, Carl Stewart of ,Listowel spent Sunday with Mn STU KM NINETYME YEARS' krOADWIPH--- Sethern, Sr., celebrated his 95th birthday on Sunday, June 2nd, when mem bers of his family gathered At the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ira Schaefer and Mr. Schaefer. He was, presented with many useful/ gifts, Supper was served, with a birth- day, cape ,centring the table, Mr. Sothern is still enjoying very good health and is able to be out everyday. and Mrs, Jame' Vittie. , Mr, Glenn Doig of St.. Cathar- Ines visited over the week-end with his. parents, Mr. and Mrs, ROSS Dhig. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Gibson and family visited Sunday with, Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Hargraye. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Graham and children returned to Toronto Mon- day after spending the past' two weeks here. Sunday visitors with Mr,. ,and Mrq,. Jack Brown were Mr. and Mn,,s Ken Duncan and Danny, of Elliott Lake and Mr. and Mrs.' Don Bateman and Cheryl of Ethel. Miss Rona Van Velsor spent the week-end in Ham,ilton. Mr, and Mrs, Slieldop ,Bqcker BenefitIance Draws Full House Kitmviou — The •eommunity, hall at FOrciwich was ,filled to ca, parity on raidaY night of last week when a benefit- dance was put on in aid of Mrs, Joseph Ha- fer, who WAS injured in a ear ac- cident two months ago and is still confined to hospital. On Thurs. day, May 30th she gave birth to a baby ,daughter. The town, and sin:rounding coin- munities sponsored the dance and a afaW Wag Made on a covered cake plate, donated by •Harry I,,ohr, local hardvvare merchant, This was WOrt,"bY Mel Allan, About. MAO was presented to Mr. Hef- ter tin behalf of his wife, He thanked everyone ‘for their gener- osity, and tack, of Kitehener, visited re- latives in the community one day last week 'and attended• the fun- eral of the late Clarence Wade 'in Belgrave. 'Messrs, Jack :Foster of Wood- stnelc '.and Donald Doig, of Galt, spent the week-end at their re- spective homes, lers.' R. Niche] and Mrs. Sam jehristort spent a few days last week in Detroit. Mr„ and Mrs., Alex Wray and children returned to ;their home in Toronto, afthr, spending a cpuple Directors Plan FQr Fall Fair ronipwrefr,A. directors' meet- ing of the Howick Agrinn10004 Society Wag held in Gorrie Or,, ange flail on Monday evening, for the purpose of ToViPing the prize list, President S. J. Robinson pres* ed. Prize money was increased considerably in most -sectiOns, ,es- pecially horse cleat:ea. Comnlittees were appointed for the program and special prize col- lection for the fair this year which will be held in Gorxie on September 27 and. V. W. V, Camp- bell was appointed representative' to attend Federation of Agricul- tare meetings. Anyone wishing to obtain ex tra copies of the ,school fair prize lists is asked to contact the ged-• retary-treasnrer, Mrs. Robert Gib; son? ti The average mother worries about her daughter because she remembers, when she was once a girl,—St. Qatharines Standard. of weeks at their authrner home here, Mrs, Ross Tomlin, 'of Durham, spent the week-end with her par- ents, My. and Mrs, Art Forester. WREN Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Bugg phi, baby ,of •Taranto spent the wee end at the home of his sister, *I. E, H. GraSkorth, Mr, Robert gcCiellagh44 SIP Mt. and Mrs, Clarence McClernlit Ilan and Phildren, of 13,9thaa,Y, visited on Sunday With Mr. aril Mrs. Ben McClInaghan. Viand' Mr, and Mrs. Harold Polloc4 Mr. and. Mrs. Howell Fraser al Fordwich visited on SUnday with Mrs. George McClertaghan all Miss Mildred ,McClenagitan. Mr. and Mrs, Chas, MeDon4ld Viand family Of St. Helens, visited On Sunday at th'e' bonie 0 their aunt, MrS, W, R. Farrier, Miss Winnifred Farrier of Toronto spent 'the •week- end there. Mr, and Mrs. 0,Sear "Rook and family of Monkton And Mr, and Mrs. Robert SAintunon; Winghant, , visited on Sunday with Mr, 4110 Mrs. Ernest Beeproft. Mrs, J. F. McLean of Wrckete:tr spent the week-end at 'the, borne or Mr, and Mrs, J, G. '"'l Rev, ft, A. Brook of the United. Church is attending Conferertep this week at St. Thomas, Mr. George Ross of Owen Sound spent the week-end with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Robt. Ross. Mr. Ross has been Otte ill during the past week. Miss Marilyn Morrison recently entertained the former girl 'friends of Miss Myrna Stookill, at a mis- cellaneous shower ,at the hOme Of Mr. and Mrs. 'MOP. Morrison; The Dennisen-Steckill nuptials, will be held at Powasson, this month, . Mrs. Thos. Magoffin and, son Ernest of London spent the week- end at the home of her (sister, Mrs. Thos. Jamieson, Mr, and Mrs. Glen, Gibson and family of Blyth visited on Sunday with'Mn. and Mrs, Robert kor4- gomery, Mr, and 'Mrs. WM, Rinteul and family visited on Sunday with Mr., and Mrs. Mac Cardiff of Brum* Mrs. Irene Paterson, of Toronto spent the week-end with * Mother, Mrs, Wm. Tiiyior. • Mr:•'nint Wr i;:,.,Peacook and family of Bluevale visited on San• day at the home of her sister,7M4. Dawson Craig. Misses Florence and Margaret Moir of Toronto spent the week- end at the, home of their sister, Mrs. Jas. Richardson. A. splendid crowd attended ,:the 'reception held at the memorial hall here last Wednesday evening, In ' honour of the newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gaunt. Tiffin Bros. pro- vided music for dancing. Mr. and Mrs. George Walker visited on Sunday with her per,. ants, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Humphrey. of St, Helens. Mrs. 'Humphrey, who IS In her ninetieth year, has been ill 'for the past Month but-is improving nicely now. , Mr. and Mrs. Morley Soinergt6f Alliston visited, on Sunday • with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mcllrath. with Mr, and Mra, AM' Atrong, Mr. and' Mrs. TOM, Huts:his/On; Mr. and Mrs, Bill Hutchison and family, Mrs, Isobel Hittchison, D,r, Jaynes ,,Flutchison, Mr, and Mrs. W RO uhn and children visited Sunday with 'Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hutchison at GOrrie, 'Ml's, Mary Wade , of Beigrave and her little grandclatighter, Ronda Wade df 2/ingham visited over the week-end with Mrs. William Wade. Mr, and ,Mrs,'Tom Wade of Wing- 1. • • • ,• • • , OOOO • • • ,,,,, • • ,• •0 • 41. 11. 4.,,••••••••,,•••••••••••.•,. *EIGHER PENSIONS John Diefenbaker proposes to'set pensions at a figure high enough to meet the needs of our older citizens and to make netessary adjustments thereafter• on a cost of living basis. • t 4 PARLIAMENTARY SUPREMACY • • A FAIR SHARE FOR FARMERS . 7 John Diefenbaker, long-time champion of the farmer says: "My objective will be equality foi farmers in Canada's economy." Elston Cardiff, Huron's staunch defender of farm rights, helped to draft this PC farm policy: 1. Flekible price-support proiram based on a fair price•cost relationship. 2. Reduction or elimination of competitive imports. 3. Vigorous campaign to increase world markets for Canadian farmers. 4, Royal Commission to study spread between producers' returns and consumer prices. 5. Easement of a present restrictive farm credit situation. • • Elect Vote for .01E0X110AIKER Pupils and Parents Enjoy Bus Trip wafrrEcfruttc„H — The folloW• ing from School ;Section /%7O, 7, Wawanotb had the pleasure of go- ing on the bus trip to Penetang01,•• Shene last Thursday: The pupila from grade 4 to grade 8 and Mt. and. Mrs, Ross Taylor, Mrs, Calvin Robinson, Mrs. 'Ernest Snowden, iMrs. Herold Woods, Eckenswiller, Mt, and Mrs ,Mason Robinson, Mrs. Ray Robinson, Mrs. Ross Robinson and Keith, Nelsan Dow and Mrs. y,deri. There Were forty in all They went by nut- ha visited.4d ie pantlutilld1at Devil's v11::efGlen, . att and tab:4i protects at Midlitnist. ThOY Went 'to the church and shrine at Midland, and through the old fort and Indian village at Peiletinlit) coming home by Cellinotood, 41411 eons lderOd they bard bad *0.01 4.141' P4'0, tOkkt ".* 93 IV* The last Liberal administration completely' ignored the sovereignty of Parliament. John Diefen- baker pledges that under a Progressive Conservative government "the supremacy of the people in Parliament", Will be restored. Published by Progressive • Conservative Association, Huron Riding