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P4al,, phargp of. the tlAtoceedIng:S.
Those , completing, ;,the
were: Jean Cottrills „K,Tiverton;
Dixie „Drinhatn, sPoinbS Edwaid;
Noreen EllWood Sa.nia;
Patelota`trnat,'"VifillierteniS Corri
Verhoef, 'Clinton; Pauline Sciiwass,
Pert lillginT4 1k,ntIP;Nteatman, .Sar-
nis.4 Margaret Martinlettiel; Mel-
da Tifedfofdrif Kathleen
MosSeY1 S.t.•I'Vranys:,
Accepts Positton . .
Miss Pstrioiti, 4410-
ter pe Mr. and Mrs. If1411.. par.;
michael of Wingham, recently com-
pleted a course at Westeryelt
lege and has accepted '* position
as medical secretary at Westroin-
ster Hospital in London. -
Jenkins, Ed Marsh, GeOrge'Fassoet,
Wm, McKenzie and. Joe `Schneider.
The flower bediere Vere Andy
Scott, Stewart A. s Scat; Walter
Stewart and. Wm.' SteWart.
AIDES _GRAD:114TE
On #riday ten nursing, eselets
ants at the Winghani General Hose
pital, ,completed their ten-Month
course,. Many parents and file/Ida s
of the assistants graduating ;.at- •
tended A social ineeting. 4 ti*•' -hospital with: instructor Mrs".
WNAT IS NICER WAN.
FLOWERS ON TNE TABLE ?
MEAT AND. POTATOES/,
4,'
e Gcorrie Vidette and Wroxeter News
wwww, oNtriuuc#, ONINSDAy, ficrrINNIBNA 11, 1957
semi-finals With Sciuth- Maoris„cOMpanion, 'Mini Thompson, s •
160 Vednee„ night the ,Hespeler Band. 'of' the FUNERAL SA'flIRDAY
g
, siMptish" hi 0, best of three Seriee. of New Zealand; On Saturday
40,-;•itno rootti, or this .1,,,reeit, the SalvatiOn Army gave real •essiet-
iem a game, tmmit to ance at open . air. and indoor '•j.ser-
r,
Under the chairmanship of Dr.. ,N 'P AMED RESIDENT—At a con-
vintion :held iri• Timminson Sep- Alexander. Nimine, I. Ole, program,
'held at the Wingham town hall, tessiber 12104'13e bk. G. W. Borg' attra:cted an audience of aPproxi- snail; Of eliirlla.nd Lake son of /stately 300 peoples It WaS titled a
arid,,Mti. W. F. Burgrnan of Wi g- "Christian Youth Night", and
leans,' was • elected •Preaident of the started with a , Western Gospel
POtal:F Association , of. Northern film, entitled "The Danger Trail".
Mario As 'this film included many scenes 7 '
of wild animal life, 'it proved of
• reel, interest to, the .young, people ENGAGEMENT in 'the eMie"aind MkeliakkY'13rowrie " r audien9e.' " Following the filni,,Envey Stan-
Wingham; ;Optatitit announce the lesis•Newriaan, commanding officer
eptaietrielit of 'their daughter, of the Wingham Corps, introduced
Dorothy .Eleanor, to Mr. Kenneth the, visitors-. and they, piloted the
• Saxton,' son 'of Mr. rind Mts. Ken- remainder of the program. •
rieth 'Saxtorti. Wingham, Ontario.
The Wedding Will take. place on
Saturday, September 28th, at 3 pan„
in ,7St, Pagl'e Anglictin Church,
Wingham, , ' s
F1.1b
STEPS IN TIME-I.-Twenty years
age), as the children left St,pcild'S
Church•,,after - a speel'sal 'Service
there, ,onetehild +dropped^ a button
badge. Thes 4eek badge was
found by workmen,' who , removed
the,: olclaWpOden " steps, t ;train , the
Church's doorway' T he
bedgesewisier.'•by -Children throOgh-
64t.qhe' Commonwealth "at • that
time, -bommern ,orateel• the COrestle-
tion 'Of Georgee VI• ElizaL
carried the date 1937.
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FORE
. , • •
t„Litoss4Dinide,s, we tinders
efasids''has; put • eub an unofficial:
• golf Challenge to anyones.Whe tienn
•• dnPlicate robe/it rtriVe ;e.f--:; its,
It seems Rog& drove ...a ball from
the :first, • tee of the. Winghain
course right: through the front door
,Of thesclith'i tool shed" through a
side, Windosoyer ,the ary
feeeeeand out. Of,
lietificl
minds into a
neerby, field.;.he .boys at the clun• -
hetiee ,have Awarded him the "nice
slice', medal of 'the -month: •
:Novo
A 'reteption Will. be held at, the
Royal T an Miiriday ',Waning, Sept
ember 18th s for' Mt, and Mrs.
Gordon Ross (the feitinet' Roc;
]grope), Ladies :14610e bring lunch,
EVersiCille 'Weldor/1a.. F11.4,S,
"Coolie into the Kitchen" with
Mrs. iiS"' of CKCO-TV On Tuesday,
86ptember 17th, at 8,30'in the Come
1, *Unity Hall, Petrie. Sponsored-
by the"Gidld; of St, 'Murtha (Angli-•
diM), •Ptizee, ;Sliniestort 40 dente.,
F1,1*
bAisteie IN WHITEURUIttiti
A dance will be held in Whitee
clrtirch Memorial Hafl Ort Priday,
September 13 from '19 "pan. with
Tiffin's Orchestra,,,Admission 50d,
ttiiblie Sehbeil children free, Min Newman ' Was transferred
eeeds are, for the 'Bantam`, ball re fib the 'Wingham branch of the
Wain, There will be a' Innen' TotOe tO,Doseithion 'Brink to the
deetintet and titefyoitit iS Welt:Mite, betties Elmira branch this' week,
' 'Heshas been a member of the
' Wirighatri staff for' the past'sigh*
10141010.S W.StiTtrit ' • teen monthS.
Woineres Institute. will Meet
'in. the conneil,thembef, On 'I'huree •
AliFtL,RuSsell Zur-
brigg and biaestasistant,seem to be
• fend .of the, Iii#11,:apotal Not long
egei,,they'seornpleteCipies,sittint, jeb, at
thes•UniterlaPmech. which..required
cOneideratile, climbing ;and on Mon-,
dassthey put: up scaffolding 'to: the
t91j. e of',',the flOtel PeeneWilele;
Steietly'ler; the:,birds" '
13EST
ainsiInske,141.6.4' SY..elisPination of : sweekeeridesd at 9a
tifsSydney RINfr , Xii'atralfe, and his
'day i SOOtefribf;',Itithts at 1.30 p.m,,PAI.t, let.IMMAGt. SALO, With the program .toirkVenete, Mte, .
S...480;teson' and Mrs, 0.
Aire -
''rile" fall rtireirilage sale sponsored
niottte,, atti*th by MrS; P. tower; by the Ladinel Atisiliary 10• Wing.
talk and Piettlieif hi Roger hart General 'Hospital wilt be held:
SehWASSl. e, ekit by The Junior Ins In the Wingham Armouries on Sate
stittite Roo oitf, A 'Oeeds, tirdaY afterribeei, October 10th,
Hbateet ennVeiier, Ntta. jas, Xvniyano, la toke4 to osyst 0118
COFFEE DIGEST—The boys In
Certain main drag coffee shop,
are still `laughing over i tlid`crack
Made-about 'theirnadr4enic,'IOtesa.;
tete by a easnal "coffeenhan!, *ho,
between sips referred to the boys
in the corner as ; . . a bunch of
hoeth-PilOts flying their, inflated
kites into a great big: Wall of in-' digestions" quite an earlympining
mouthful. •
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"•DOUBLE-BARREL TIM I'
W,Prnivvorth announced this week
that the duck :hunting season wit
begin on• October 5th end continue
until Deeemberksafth, The limit has
beef*. set at eight,
11
1 he furter& service was held at Mrs, .Httgh Sinnamon, Wingham,
the Walker fhlierel'home at 2 p.m. teacher at Stone School, received
On Saturday With'. frinv, J, Mac-
fleet cleee ,honors in his eXaminas
tions In Spanish 1 and Spanish 10 made in • the Wingham Cemetery:
in the Six week's 'summer 'course Legion service Wee held Friday
at Western theiVereity. evening at 9 p,ni, The pallbearers
Were Mel beating; A, X, 'Peebles,
Walter VariWyck, Dick turbridge,
Percy Iderris rind LloYcl Carter, Staff Change
At Wingham Bank
Honors in Spanish
his realistic presentation of, sils Anderson, Witigham, and a son,
subject. Mr, and Mrs. J. S. Drink- Kenneth Iiingston, Regina, ' and
Water of Toronto - alb assisted eight grandchildren; three sisters
musically throughout the clay, on:. and one brother, Mks. Cora Haw-. piano and electric guitar'. kills, Toronto; Mrs. 'Thomas
-(Carrie) Cruickshank and, Mrs.
Wilfred (Mary). Arthur, both of
Wingham and „ Clifford Hingston,
Hugh Sinnarnon, son of Mr, and Guelph,
Musical, items on hArrnonical and
piano accerdionsvisere given, and a
very lively presentation/ of 'a lesser
known Bible story held the atten-
tion of all who attended, and will
not soon be forgotten.
Regular SundaY services we're
held at the Citadel on Edward
Street, and were under tae.clireee
tion of Envoy G: 5,. Newman; The,
visitors, brought special, mueietti
numbers, and Mud Thompson 'was
the guest isPeaker at the morning
and evening serviees.. -
Doug Gibb was the speaker at,
the efternoon rally, •'.and he again
captivated his young hearer's, by
Rally Day services took place at
'the :local corps of the Salvation
AristY'lass t weeksencl.' ,
Vieitere :Who. were :largely '
eiliSensible for ; the .sucepes`:of , the
ARMY. PRESENTS
RALLY SERVICES
ONGSERVIC44 PRESENTATION
Porn/ er Pegideni
Married Years
Mr. and Mrs„ IsibeVal Atmore Of,
Walton eWebteted the •25th anni-
versary,: of their marriage at their
home On Saturday when they held
open house both_ afternoon and
evening.
Mr, and AO's, Stithere Medved
Many lovely gifts, Int:hiding a
chest of silver; They greeted host
of frionds ffein•Wirigham, Toronto,
Niagara Falls, Tiverton, and Wats
ton,
The :Wide df years ego was
formerly Neale t-lomiith, Of Wing.
Ooloni VletaVision
jemee Stewart, Dells 1)4Y
'SAT: - MON,
TUBS. - WED, SEPT, 17 - 18
"THAT CERTAIN
FEELINCI",
Colour " VistaVision
,.Robe HOP; Eytt 11/farie Saint
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Addison' Lleyd'Ilingston, a well.:
known resideet of ,thie, eiinnunity,
died: at the Wingham General-16as
pitnaels ast Thurii,day after a: long in
- He . Was horse at Sea,forth 60
years ago, a, son of the late Mr,
and Mrs. A(ldison',Ilingston and
came, to W, inghani„Withshie.parents
at the age . ofSlive.„E,cluertted, at"
the local public 'and high Schools,
he served during the •First World
War with -the. .Engineering. COrpe.
On August 28,.1923, he Vcre'rtiartied
to Minnie,,Miershall,' of sTeeswater,
Who survives Mr: Hingston was
employed at the Western FOirildrY
for 30 'year's as - a sheet metal
worker,- retiring, in 1946.
Al-Ways actively interested in the
community, he had been a keen
supporter . of various sporting
groups, Ile was' a . life member of
the Wingharn Brcineh of the Cana-
dian Legion and was' Secretary of
the bi•ganization for several years.
Until recently- he was clerk of the
Division Court in Wingham, He
Was' a inembler of the United
Church.
Surviving In addition to his wife
are a daughter, Mrs. Ross (Grace)
Jack Reavie, incoming president
at the Hotel Brunswicle on Men-,
his first •flieet1riesiii'lliat' Capacity
of the Lien's Club; presided ,iyer
clay; evening, ;..• • ' . • '
Most important feature 'of the'
gathering 'was a full .discuseion of
the annual.Feontier Days • client.
which is sponsored by the club •and
Which took plaee at the Labor Day
week-end. Many •of the members
present expressed opinion on the
way in which the, event has been
handled in the past and offered
suggestions 'for improvements
which cah be anade to make Fehr/-
tier Days more interesting for ;tile
public and if. possible to raise , a
somewhat larger amount for ,the
Lions'• welfare work in `11 corn
munity,
Club treasurer Norman Welwobd,
.and Lion Wilbur .Tiffin gave a re-
Port on the. eXPeeted financial re-
sult of the 1957 event.
Lion "Doe" Cruickshank gave a
detailed report of the work of his
conunitte connection With Fron-
tier Days and was accorded a
hearty Lions' "roar" for the fine
leadership and. vast amount of
personal effort he had contributed
to the event thie'..0Ar ass chairman
of the= ge tai,,,e6inntigee.
It .was" itnardneciusly'. derided to
stage ;Frontlet Daystagain in 1958,
Since there was every evidence this,
year that the public is still in-
terested in attending the various
:functions which take place at that
Lithe,-
Lion Harry ',McArthur acted as,
Lion Tamer' during the meeting,'
assisted by Lion Dee Miller' as tail
twister;
Lion Jack McItibbon spoke of ,
the work of the Gainer society in
this area and asked the support
of all. Lions in this -very worth-
while undertaking, He said that
the annual meeting will be held on
October 4th.1
FIRE 'DESTROYS
GREENOCK CAR
Damage estimated 'at nearly
$4,009 Was caused when a ear be-
longing to Clerenee Arnold, MR. 1,
Greenock Township, caught fire
near the farm Of Harry Adams,
Wroxeter, on Monday,
Mt, Arnold, who was travelling
to Ws 'Immo in ,,Greenock, said he
noticed smoke coining from the
thigh-board Of the 1957 Meteor lie
was driving arid Vied to get tot
garage about half a mile away bet
had to abandon the oar when
smoke beeelne so thick he eotild
not' Ante. He put lit a call to the
Wingham fire department frent
the Borne of Harry Adams,
When Mr, Arnold returned to his
Oar he, found it burning and he,
was unable to Sialeage any of his
IFOREST LONE
MEMBERS RECEIVE
MASONIC JEWELS
Right Worshipful Brother Thom-
as 17#rown, of Forest Lodge No, 162,
Wroxeter, a paet• district deputy
gran,e1 master, received a- bar -to
his ':long-service medal denoting
fifty years as a past district de'
putt' grand edeeter, at the 1,odge
meeting held in Wroxeter.
Monday evening. me presentation
was, made before a large gathering
of Maeons from the dietrlat, by
Right Worshipful Brother Peter
Moffatt, of Tceswater, -of
the North Miran District. There
are only three or four holders of
this jewel in Ontario.
Brother Albert Edward- DestosY,
of Forest Lodge; and a resident pf
Garde was also presented with an
award by R. W. B, Moffat. 'Mr.
Dustow, who Pined. the 'Forest
Lodge in June, 1957,*wa,s presented
With his Jubilee medal marking
50 years as a Mason. •
BELMAR SCHOOL
FAIR TODAY
Belgrave's 37th annual School
Fair will take place today (Wed-
nesclay) •with schools from East.
Wawanosli, " Hullett, Morris and
West Wawancish taking part. In all,
twenty-two school'a will be rellre-
Sented at the event:,
Attractions at the fair will in-
clude displays of flowers, fruits,
vegetables, grate and children's
project, work in the Belgrave com-
munity centre, while on the out-
side there will be events featuring
livestock, with calf and pony races
and shows as the highlights.
One of ,the special events during
,MAITLAND I.O.O.F.
LODGE MEETING
The regular meeting of the Mait-
land 1.0.0.F. --Lodge, No. 119 will
be held on September. 19 at• 8.30
p.m, Nomination and election of
officers will be held,. All members
Fi1b are urged to attend.
Vic Loughlean: Is
Maple Leaf Guest
Vie Loughl,ean . will be, leaving
nekt week to attend the1 Toronto
Maple Leaf hockey club's' 'training
camp at Sudbury, Vie, who has
been soothing for the famous club
foe the past five-?ears, has been
A W./eel; .at their training camp dur-
ing the past and received an in i•
ration from 13„ B, Davidson, the
stehlutedhb,Turareyilr:rile4 scout,cam) top
program
ni part
this
i
year, He leavee on Monday for
CANCER SOCIETY
UNITS DIVIDED
The 'regular monthly meeting of
the Perth-Huron unit of the Can-
adian Cancer Society was held last
week in Goclerich with representa-
tives present frogi all nine branch-
es—Stratford, Mitchell, Clinton, St.
Marys, Coderietk, Wingham, Lis-
towel and Milyerton.' John, MCKib-
ben, Masi Chris Newman and ,Miss"
Frances Newman .attended fresh'
the ideal branch,
Mr. Grimes, secretary of the On-
tario division of the Canadian Can-
cer Sodiety, was ,the guest speaker.
It was, he said, the thought of
division headquarter; that the un-
it had done outstanding, work-in
its four-year existence. It was felt
that if the two counties decided it
was time to form two •-units this
would be a good opportunity,
Delegates froin each county spoke
and later voted" to form separate
Twits. In tame- Winghani will on-
crate as a branch of the new- littr•S
en unit. The division will bcome
effective et the annual meeting of
the dembined ttnitee to lie: riel do in,
Listowel October.
Bath( unit Will ;have its, own exc..
entice,' Made, pp. ,O Members from
each branch, in the respective
counties. The Huron unit will be
made up of branches in Wingham,
Goderich, rixeter,•Clintort and Sea-
forth. • •
The anneal meeting of theMing-'
ham branch • will be ;held in the
council chambers at eight o'clock
on Friday, October 4th. It is hop-
ed that all people interested in the
work of the Wingham and Dis-
trict Branch of the Canadian Can-
cer Society will turn out for this
important meeting.
The hi-monthly cancer clinic re-
cently inaugurated at the Wingham
General Hospital •has opened for
the local branch a very real and,
'useful service. People interested
and willing to work are urgently
incited to the annual meeting on
Odober 4th.
REPRESENTED AT
The Presbyterian 'Yining People'si
Society of the Synod of Hamilton-
London held their annual fall coun-
cil, meeting, last weekeend in • St.
Andrew's Church, Wingham,
Two-representatives from each of
the nine. PresbYteries 'in the Synod-
Piet with members of the Synodi-
cal executive to discuss plans for
Young People's work in the Synod,
Discussion centred around plane
for the annual fall rally which, last
year, was held in Wiegharn. This
year, the• fall rally will •be held on
Thanksgiving week-end in KnoX
Presbyterian Church, Dundee. Rev.
D, Evans from Ingersoll will be the
guest speaker, '
During the octet week-end, coun-
cil met for three sessions and on
Saturday and Sunday they enjoyed
meals prpared by the Ladies' Aid
of St. An'drew's, Wingham. Council
adjotrroe.d,Sunday afternoon and
the yonng people returned to their
bomes in Windsor, Hamilton, Lon-
,don, Thorold, Dundas, Tiverton and
Win,gharn.
Mrs. Henderson-
Was -Active Worker
.The 'death, of a ,beloved citizen of
this 'community, akds.` W. J, Ilene
derson, occurred at the Wingham
general Hospital on Saturday
afternoon, She had been ill for
about four weeks.
Mrs,s Henderson, who was a
faithful member of St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church, was a past
president of the Women's eiVfissibn-
ary Society and a life member of
thetssarganization. She was aleasa.
Past president and life ;members of
the Winghasn'e Women's Institute.
Born at PUstinele, - -Ontario„..85
years ago, she was 'the' former.
Margaret Ann SteWart;: daughter
of the late M. and airs. John
Stewart, After her 'marriage• she
resided with het husband en the
Henderson farm in Morris ToWn-'
ship, just east of Wingharn ion
Highway 87.
Surviving besides her husband
are two step-sons, Thomas, of Mer-
ris and George, of Winghani. Two
brothers and a caster also survive:
Mrs, (Dr.) Campbell, Saskatoon;
Gordon Stewart, R,R, 1, Galt and
Howitt Stewart, Aberfoyle, Ont,
Funeral service was held from
the R, A. Currie & Sons filneral
home at 2,30 on Monday afternoon,
conducted by Rev.' Alexander.
Nirrano, D.D., with interernent. in
Wingham CeMetery. The pallbears.
ers wereGeorge Teevit, Murray
ENGAGEMENT •
Mr.• and 1S4rs, Richard Bennett,
of Gortie announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Beryl
Evelyn, to Mr. SydneY George
Sfridet,"son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Snidet, of Elniira, Marriage to
take place on .Aattirclay, October 5,
at.3 &chi* in St. Stephen's Angli
can Church, Gortir. . F11*
ght Wors 13ro. Peter Moffat D.D.GM., of TeeSnieter pine .taS bat to the ,long service medal-Wail by
Right Wor, Bro, Thomas Brown, Of" the Forest.1.4ge,sWioXeter, while watched by Pro, Albert E,`Dust w,
who received a 50-year long service Medal'at a• double lit'eefritatiore held at the Forest Lodge, Wroxe cis
on'Menday evening, Between them the two,sinen,have a` Masonic record of 115 years. Mr, Brown became
a Mason in 1892,. Mr. Dustow, in •1907. ' . —Advance-Times photo.
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Mt', 'and Mrs, Art Wheeler 'and
Stephen, visited .at the home ef
relatives, Mr. and Mrs, Arnold
Taylor, Ottawa.
Mr. and Mrs, Ted McLean, Sar-
nia, spent part of last week with
Mrs ised 114.t.s. Wm. Wright am also
called on Mn, and Mrs, Les Deng-
las,
• Mr, and Mrs. Harvey McMichael
.and Shirley and Miss Ruth. Toner
,attended the C.N.E, last Monday.
Sunday' visitors with Mr;and
Mrs Chas. McCuteheon' were: Mr,
and Mrs. F.: F. Wright, Wro4tee,
,Mr. Russell'. Dailey, Listeiwel, Mrs,
Oliver Riley, Doreen and. Sharon,
Brussels, Mr. and Mrs. Les Bow-
man, Marlene, Kathsi and Kay of
Preston.
The :complete interior of this 1957
The driver of the car, Clarence Am
Piave , been a fault in the wiring syst
WROXETER
1011)5 , project; barn, daughter. ot th4,1910 Mt, Iled
11l1 Mrs, John Itinnantli, uheIongIngs
the afternoon will be the North
to Rep. eat tition is under the eupervislen of
„Huron 4-11 Swine Club's judging
teaf kmepeptliatcloe na, tw1h3l'ochp.ims srcrhheeducolemdlit o .
„ the Ontario Department of Agri-
culture and is- sponsored locally by.
North Huron Junior Farmers, the
club leaders in charge being Chas.:
Coultes of Belgrave and Arnold
Copts, of RR. 1 Belgrave. •
Ptie. competitions, of the fair in-
,Sa,ssPliblieSseealsing ,for -children , ale
in. grades 7 and -8 'With' six cash;
prizes for the winners antra pubs
lic speaking contest . for' pupils. yin
,grades 5 and 6 with the same nurn.;
her of prizes offered; spelling cell-
tests; recitations and a school
parade ill which echools will
take part. There will also be a pro-
.gram of sports and races immedi-
ately folloWing the parade. '
The committee members respon-
sible for the school fair are: How-
ard Campbell, past president; Geo.
Michip, president; Stewart Procter,
sec.-treas.; J. H. Kinkead, -LP,S,;
Douglas H. Miles, agricultural rep-
resentative for Huron County and
Arthur Bolton, assistant. represent-
ative.
SALVATION ARMY ENTERTAINERS
ool
pened on October
dition to the school, Mr. Reid told
members that Priday 'evening, Oer
tober 4th, 'has • been set aside: fOr',;'
the official opening ceremony,:
which Will be Perfoeined by Mas7
or 11. xdKinTi6y. After ti
ceremony the new section will pe,,:; •
open for Inspection. by the public,
He ,also announced. that Planar,
had been completed for a .dinner
to be held before the: opening Of
the new wing The dinner,' Which
will be attended by the atehiteek
contractor; school board 'members
and teaching staff 'is to be held at
6,30 lit the Wingharn Legion Honare.
'Mein speaker -at the dinnet will lie;
J. Kinkead, public whop]: .in-
spector..
Reid told board menitiera,
that there had been an increase of
51 pupils at the public echool. sines
the closing in• June of ,this year:
After the• business ineetine the
hoard members inspected the new
addition ancr-yoiced their aPprovil
of .the architecture and the excele
lent workmanship of the interior'
fittings and:Tefeor. .
. the Wingham Public School itp
--. A general hesilieSe' .Mee. tint. ,
NINE ,PRESBYTERIES Scott ,Reid, chairman Of. the board
present.
(nr4esstehlineet,I.deb1;1:17.;:laYas:v;e7reg ; a
An, annattileenIent Was made relt WINfillAll MEETING ..gardino the slate for. the effleiat
opening of the new four.room
noun g People's; S, M, Soft Payne and Envoy O. 8, Newman, of the Mutt Thompsen end 'Dots Gibb after he • slAbOeSsfUl rally% Mien;
Salvation Army in Wingham, have a word with internationally famous held in the Wingham town hall on 8at,urclay $400,
ALONG THE MAIN• DRAG
BY The Pedestrian
."RUN FOR COVER"
Colour Tiitavi$10:n. •
James Cagney, ,Tehn Derek
fmormaimmit