HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-08-28, Page 8T
Geraldine MeTaggart, Mrs. Glen' Iluether and Marilyn Knight, all
Members of the Cranbreok Olub, are pictured looking .at their club
book before the judging at gelgrave Community Centre on Tuesday
when 130 girls all members of North Huron 4-H •Garden Clubs held 1
their Achievement Day event. —Advance-Times photb,
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Admiring exhibits at the Achievement Day fur 4.H Horne Garden Clubs,
held on Tuesday at the Belgrave Community centre are, Carol Cook,,
Isabel Gill, both of Ethel and Phyllis Wilson, 'of the Gorrie Club,
—Advance-Times photo,
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A large selection of good fresh and springing
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yourself a substantial premium at
the selling end = = of 4 or 5 cents a
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FEED CONVERSION — is the secret, unless,
of course, you're in on the secret and are
already feeding SHUR-GAIN.
"Feed conversion" is simply the number
a pounds of feed required to produce one
dozen eggs.
What conversion are you getting? six?
sevent or even eight??? If its near these
figures, it's too high!
At the SHUR-GAIN Demonstration Farm, it's
been repeatedly proven that a feed conversion of
under 4 pounds with light breeds, and under 53%
pounds with heavy breeds, can be attained and
maintained with the SHUR-GAIN program
employing SHUR-GAIN 20% Super Laying
Mash, fed 50/50 with scratch grains.
We've the details of the SIIUP-GAIN
program here at the mill. Come on in
we'd like to show it to you,
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SITE OF NEW PARK.
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property ,erode to the station this part of the town could be Made frith scenic park by the Rivet
Maitland, Mayor R. a McKinney, of VVingluon, has made this suggestion to ciffietilt of the railroad
coMpany in *erica of letters recently e.*thaeged between the town council and Of CPR A,„-lt. photo,
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Including solid gold Watch
(retail Value- $125.00)
REFRESHMENTS,
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4-11 CLUBS HOLD
ACHIEVEMENT DAY
One hundred and thirty girls,
members of the North Huron 4-H
Home Garden Club, held an
Achievement Day on Tuesday in
the Belgrave community centre.
In charge of the event was Miss.
Shirley Patterson, home economist,
assisted by Miss Barbara Buil,
Miss Shirley Bullock, Mrs. R. Mc-
Kereher and Mrs. D. Keys.
Club exhibits were on display
from Brussels, Cranbrook, Gode-
rich, Gorrie, Lakelet and Walton
and skits and demonstrations were
given by members from Auburn,
Belmore, Colwanash, Dungannon;
Ethel, MolesWorth„ Moncrieff and
Wingham.
Highlight of the day was the
presentation of County Honour
pins and certificates by Mrs. Ar-
thur Clark, A.R. 1, Auburn secre-
tary of Huron West District W:o-.
men's Institute. Those receiving
pins and certificates- Were. Faye
Edgar and Sandra Miller; of- Car-
rie, and Sharon Hubbard, of the
Lakelet club,
Members of the. Behnote Club
taking- part were, Brenda Cathers,
Nancy Elliott, 'Georgina -Kieffer,
Lucille Merkley, Lois Simmons,
Lois Pitch, Shirley Baird, Sally
Jeffrey, May D,oubledee, Norma
Harper, Muriel Haskins,: Marjorie
Kieffer, Donna Renwick and Shir-
leyi Simmons.
In the Wingham group were,
Anne Currie, Gale Kirton,. Betty
Ann Lapp, Ruth. Taylor, Elaine
Kirton, Mary. Lou Moffatt, Dini
Jouwsma and Mary Taylor. -
WROXETER
Misses Marion and Elsie Gibson,
Winnipeg, who have spent the,
vacation ,months here, left on
Tuesday by motor to ,return home.
Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Aikenhead,
Toronto, were Friday visitors with.
Mrs. D. S. MacNaughton.
• Miss K. Hazelwood has returned
following a two Weeks' vacation
Friends- Honor
Bride and Groom
WROXETER Friends and
neighbors gathered at Blum's
Community Hall on Friday night
to honor Mr. and. Mrs. Jim Lock-
ridge of Barrie on •their recent
marriage. Tiffin's orehestra sup-
plied music for dancing.
Bessie Campbell read an address
and Thelma 'Hertog presented a
purse of money. Jim, on behalf
of Marilyn and himself, thanked all
Who ha,d planned the party.
Marilyn is a -daughter of Mr. and
Mrg, Harvey -Timm, second line of
Turnberry, Jirnf is • a on of Mr.
and Mrs. Waiter Locitridge, Wing-
ham.
Young Couple .
Receive -Gift
WROXETER--Mr. and Mrs.
Robert ,Sterhall of Elmira (nee
Ardelle Westlake) ,were , guests of
honor at- a party in Wroxeter
community hall 'on Friday night.
Reevers Orchestra of Clifford•sup-
plied, music for dancing.
Miss Thelma Simmons read an
,address and -Nancy Ne;wton pre-
iented, a gift of money. On behalf
of those present.
Mr.< Sternall -is a son of Nelson
and the late . Mrs. Sternall of
Wroxeter North. Mrs, Sternall is a
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George
Westlake of this. community.
WROXOTH .
,Dr .:and- Mrs, Maxwell MacFar-
lane, Winnipeg, visited during the
week-end with' Mac and Mrs. Al-
len., George Allen and a party of.
friends ,from Hamilton also spent
the week-end With his parents. All
had attended "Twelfth Night" at
the Stratford Festival on Saturday
night. • ,
:Mr. and Mrs, David Livingstone
and children, of Toronto spent part
of last week with Mrs. Cl, A. Wear-
ring.
jim and Mrs: Lockridge of Bar-
SPEED
CAUSED THIS' FATAL ACCIDENT
1.0C.MiOtet fie. 10 Hight4y0
S of Eiriunplotl.
TiatEs 2l 5 eon.
ROAD SURFACE,
Asphalt Very grossy because of honey dritzle.
RESULT:
two kiffst
This tar was travelling south at a speed far too high
for the road surface condition. The car ahead signalled
a left-hand turn, and pumped his brakes to give
additional warning betause he had to for an oncoming car before making his turn. the driver of the
high Speed car jammed on his brakes and the car we into a violent skid. It shot off the road, clipped a tree, then smashed head-on into another tree.
Both the driver and his passenger Were killed instantly.
,Before you travel too fast for the road surface con-
dition, remember this picture. It could happen to you.
oNTAiito OtrAnT114114t or TEARS-0,01T
vie are enjoying a week's vacation
with relatives,
Mrs. D. S. MacNaughton and
John spent Sunday with Mr. and •
M, S, Aikenhead at Hayfield.
Toronto, ware week-end visitors at Thursday August 29 IY
Mr. and lVfrs. Clarence White,
their summer home here,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Montgom- Starting at 9,00 p.m. w.
ery, Toronto, are holidaying a!,
their summer home here.
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Women's Institute
Meets Wednesday
WROXETER-2-The September
meeting of the- Women's Institute
will be held on the evening of Sept.
4th, at 8.30 in the Community Hall,
The programme under Historidal
Research and. Current Events will,
include the motto "A backward
glance may promote a ,forwarcl
step." by Mrs, Leslie Dou'gias; top-
ic, "Ceylon,A.C.W.VV: by Mrs.' J. Iii
Wylie. Each member ,is asked to
bring a saleable article or baking
which will be auctioned, Roll call,
"A Pioneer- Remedy". Hostesses,
Mrs, H. Reidt, Mrs. Reg: Newton,
Mrs. Harvey, Timm, convener "of
Historical Research' and Current
Events will preside, .Delegates to
the_ Guelph area convention will be
appointed. `
HOWICK JUNIORS
TO PRESENT PROGRAM
GORRJE—At the August 14
meeting of the Howick Junior
Farmers, Junior Institute, an ice
cream social took place in the
Gorrie community park. The man-
hers voted to have a booth at the
Howick Fall Fair , on September
28. The club is also to present a
fifteen minute program at the
Blyth Fall Fair, September 17.
A committee of Ethel Ries, Marie
Hastie, Ron McMichael and Jack
StaffOrd.is to look • after arrange-
ments for the County Drama Fes-
tival to be held in February. 'A
debating team was also -elected,
the finals for the county to be held
October 14. Other business was dis-
cussed.
Murray Mulvey read the club
paper. The members 'were • divided
into two groups for a treasure
hunt; the groups on the south side
of town finding the treasure. The
group on the north side were not
so successful as, they met a few
complications. Ice cream and cake
was enjoyed by an.
with friends in Toronto.
Rev. Frank Russell preached his
farewell sermon at St, James'
Anglican Church on Sunday after-
noon.
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Colour
Payne,
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Theatre
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AUO. 29 - 30
AND .
Cinemaseope
Claire Trevor
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John
Double Feature
SAT.. ONLY AUG. 31
."REPRISAL"
' Colour
Guy Madison, Felicia Farr
"MONTANA
TERRITORY"'
Colour
Lon McCallister and
Wanda Hendrix
SUNDAY MIDNITE and
MONDAY, SEPT 1 - 2.
"FULL OF LIFE"
Judy Holl3dayi Richard Conte
TUES. - WED. SEPT 3 - 4
"TOUCH AND" GO"
Colour Comedy
Jack Hawkins,
Margaret Johnstone
From the moment you take your seat, youlll be royally enter- ill
• tamed at our presentation of the Caseorama Starlite Review.
Eli °Paull see lively demomitarations of Case tractors and implements
• working under actual field conditions. New profit-makii%
equipment will be on display and ready for your examination.,
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