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Village Squire, 1977-08, Page 12at one time through all Ontario and beyond. There's also old pictures of things that went on in Wingham's early days, and there's a picture of Edward Farley, the first settler in Wingham who came in 1858. In a glass enclosed case in this room there are many pieces of beautiful china which has pictures painted on the very edge of the plate which depict various scenes in Wingham. A plaque of another old industry in Wingham, the plaque of C. Lloyd and Sons who manufactured doors in 1888 is also located in this room. Off in a little alclove of its own are some pieces of furniture that belonged to George Allan's grandfather, John Hanna. These are a loveseat and two old chairs and a clock that's over 100 years old. In the rest of the big room are the first telephones in Wingham from around 1910 and a 1915 phone book. There are also the auxiliary parts for these old telephones. In a room where the Society would like to have more paintings by local artists, there are paintings, by G.A. Reid a famous artist who lived on Lot 33, Con. 13 of East Wawanosh Township. Reid gave most of his best paintings to the Department of Education, however. In this room the Society would like to someday hold a museum art show. There is one other painting in this room not done by Reid and that was done by a 93 -year-old resident of Wingham who is no longer living. 'It was George Allan's birds that got the museum in Wing am going with money for the renovations coming from The Heritage and Historical Society. The money was donated by private citizens. Mrs. Iris E. Morrey, president of the Society said they are ft.2ping that they will eventually be able to charge admission to the museum when they get a few more things. She said they are planning to have an antique musical room. Although work on the museum was started in June of last y- ar it didn't open until June 16 of this year. The museum is open four afternoons a week or by appointment. The four afternoons are Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday but Mrs. Morrey said they would be glad to come and open the museum in the evening if someone wanted to see it. The afternoon hours are 2 to 5 p.m. Official members of the Heritage and Historical Society are: President, Mrs. Iris Morrey; Vice -President, Ross Hamilton of CKNX; Secretary, Mr. W.E. Fielding; Treasurer, Stewart Beatty. Jim Currie does the assessing of the pieces for their antiquity, Mrs. Wilbur Tiffin is the clerk and John Patterson is the property chairman. It was Mr. Patterson who was responsible for getting the renovations started. In the future, Mrs. Morrey said they hope to set up historical scenes which they will keep changing all the time. She said most people are willing to loan their pieces. "Now people are beginning to realize that pretty soon the history won't be around any more," she said. "If we can preserve a little bit of it --in another 10 or 20 years, the young people of Wingham will realize what it was like," she added. With special parades and events to celebrate their history, different communities have found a way of reliving their history. With a museum, Wingham has found a way of preserving its. PG. 10. VILLAGE SQUIRE/AUGUST 1977. Smith's Market Square The centre for family shopping in Listowel, with over 30,000 feet of selling space for your convenience and selection Smith's Foodmaster RED i WHITE F GOI {\DOES • SMITH'S MARKET SQUARE THE LARGEST INDEPENDENT SUPERMARKET IN SOUTHWESTERN ONTARIO. *lunch counter *in store bakery 'gigantic fruit and vegetable department VISIT OUR DELI •cooked fresh meats, only the best grades of beef •150 feet of frozen food display •dairy department full of cheese and creamery products for a large selection of meats, salads, and cheeses WE CATER TO ALL TYPES OF PARTIES! WEDDINGS, ANNIVERSARIES, HOUSE PARTIES, DANCES OR STAGS. We prepare the food, you serve it. Store Hours: Mon., Tues., Wed., Sat. 9:00 a.m. - 6 p.m., Thurs. and Fri. nights till 10 p.m. Listowel Choose from our great selection of Colonial, Contemporary and Traditional Styles Home Furnishings to furnish every room of your home FULL LINE OF APPLIANCES TELEPHONE 291-4421 "Quality and value with confidence!" 155 Inkerman Street Listowel, Ontario