The Wingham Advance-Times, 1960-05-25, Page 2Page iW
The, U100M AAAailce*t ,Uwes, Weituesday mai: g5, .IM,
TIME TO IMPM110**, 9,
For the past tete years we have
been. listening; to sup' ge";,tions and
discussions about whsle could or
Could not bel dune to improve the
condition of the "B" Lille, running
from the highe a% back to the 't'E'ing,.
haul Cemetery. Surely it »lust be
oily of those cases. wheirt. "tot) plane
cooks" are voiling the broth.
This road is one of the most im-
portant in the t1,1:o communities :?f
Wingha ni and Turnberry, whose
mutualboundary it fortms. The
cemetery is at big dlile, in fact the only
one in general use for the town and
several miles around. Ineluding;, as
1t does, both the Catholi, and Proi:es-
C1-3IL DISI• HUMOR
For the least two weeks the
world has «ag; ed its head ober the
stupidity of the Americans in risking
spy fli lits over the Soviet on the
eve (1f a siltillnit conference. Though
most sensible people feel, along with
the na:tiol-lial leaders, that the Rus-
sians made a: mountain out of :ll eoni-
parative ninlehill to shit their own
Purposes, surely- it is apparent that
there altolehill can and do grow into
major traps.
The argutnent -will be carried on
for a long tulle to come, due to the
evident necessity of some sort of
advance information of Russian
Plans, Many are convinced) that the
flights were= necessary',
The Americans indulge in an-
other sort of pastime which could
be equally dan-erous and bears with
it no excuse of necessity. On a re-
cent Sunday evening a so-called
humorist wv s spouting his stuff on
the famed I:dl Sullivan shoe: and
pulled what we thought to be the
stupidi.st sort of error in the book.
lie was running; .on in a juvenile sort
of fashion about the "rest nuisance
value of women, when he remarked
that ILrushchev brought his wife
along on. his trip to the U.S. because
that way lie-%votildii't` have to ' kiss
her goodbye.
Personally --speaking jokes are all
right if they are made between
friends ----but they can have pretty
soul- consecli4nces if the participants
don't know one another. N-Ve are all
well aware that the peace of the
world may well rest ill one man's
hands, and be vitally affected be- the
mood of the moment. A.\'hy, oh why
take any chances with relllarks that
might t>e interpreted as unfriendly?
Just why should a sniall-title com-
edian be permitted to endanger in'.
ternational relations because° he has
-very bad taste in his jokes:
You may doubt that a national
leader colla be influenced by a poor
joke about his. wife. We're*_ not so
sure. Why take a chance:
BABESIN TRAPFICLAND
If von ,are one of the parents Who
has a boy- der yirl.ridiing around town
on a bicycle, it »light be a gooey idea
to quizz hint a bit on his konw.ledg"e
of traffic safety. in case you evon-
der why, just drive yo rr.c"ar tip and
down the 1'llain street a few times
and observe the antics of the kids
ou their bikes. The only reason we
don't have more fatalities is because
most car operators are careful.
Truth of the matter is that there
are dozens of children operating bi-
cy-cles in town who are too young -
to handle their vehicles in traffic.
They completely forget the dangers
.all oc cult theall Tai present-day traffic.
This colanin bas previottsly ad-
V't elitt"I that title of the servile or -
The Wingbam
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T eWingbam Advanco-*gimes
Pub)Uhdd at Wing3 wUp (hitatid
we'dw ttothers, 1`'itbltsberx
iii . ,rtY Veitgeir, l9dito l'
btebiber Aadit: BureAu of Ctrculatioil
AYitloeited stn Second ClAft Mail,
P,Ga office Dept.
Ul i~ipl` h bluff .. bft#'i 0,4to; Slit Montht
itYM
iti od*Ante
tt '3, A $'00 frlkr yeah
b"tiroeigh Rate $COO per yot#
Acl'rei'tlsing Ratft oti appllca%iois
talit burial grounds, hundreds of
people travel there each year. Since
the ermetery is too far to walk in
any comfort, the access ro:ltl should',
be in proper shape for motor travel
---which most of the tinge it is not.
Which:dlf the municipalities shoidd
be taking the initiative wig cannot
say° ... probably, both, , Path It is
very plain that it is high tillle the
township and the town gor together
to work out at plan of improvement
which Would rectify a most unpleas-
ant .situation, Much of the effect
of c.areflilly-tended cemetery is wast-
ed when one travels over a badly
neglected road to reach it,
g'anizations take on the establish-
itlent of a traffic School for cyclists,
and that licenses be issued only to
those who demonstrate a passable
knowledge of the rules of the road.
There would certainly be some dis-
appointed youngsters --- but better
have them disappointed than dead.
It's a good question just" hone=
much the average parent knows
about his offspring's behaviour on a
bicycle when he gets cion=n town,
-Most fathers and mothers crow a
fait when Junior smartens up enough
to ride a two -wheeler without falling
off and cracking his skull. From
that point on the average adult sim-
ply believes that his kid can ride a
hike and turns hiill loose. Never
mind that he absent-nlindedly swerc+-
es out in front -of the car behind him
that he cuts across intersections
without any sort of signal or that
he weaves, back and forth, all set to
fall off in. front of. an oncoming
truck.
Take a feu`' minutes to ask your
boy or girl to show volt the proper
hand signals, to tell yott ,jltst what
they eta when the streets are btisy
and traffic is, heavy. Their igr or-
ance may surprise and frighten you.
LIKE TO TRAVEL?
There are very few of us -who
don't enjoy getting away for a fejt
days in the family car. It may be a
luxury, but surety it is one of our
inost excusable extravagances, when
we have such a short season of good
weather and. such a beautiful home-
land in which to wander. Thousands
of Ontario families have taken not
only to travelling, but to, camping
out along the way as they do so—an
experience v hick is truly rewarding
for those who like fresh air and sull-
shine.
If yon are one of the travellers,
Voll siinuld (if you haveli't already
done so) get yourself typographical
maps of the country through which.
you intend to traVe'l, These maps,
unlike ordinary road traps, are exact
in every detail. Compiled bat the De-
Ilartment of Mines and Technical
Surveys and by the Army Survey#
Establishment, then .are drawn oil
large scale so that every featitre of
the countryside can be included.
The inaps :show, yott eatactlye
where you will find rivers, lakes acid
forests, they give yotl the elevation
of the land, location of roads .and
bridges—even the buildings you Avill
pass along the limy.
Nothing could possibly lie more
Erin than to take off down ani nn -
known road -while your driving com-
panion holds the snap in readiness
and you watch the details unfold just
as the map tells. Von they will. Not
only circ you enjoy the actual sights
which meet your eye, but ,,our trap
tells you Whetl there is at lake just
out of sight to the right or a water-
fall over the hill to the left. your
entire Inental picture of the rotlrftr_t
tllrrlttglt which Vou are driving will
be chatlg ed and ;enlarged.
These Itlaps 'cats be secured at
Many of the larger book -office sttlr-
Mystores in the cities and cost onlylett cents �ar1t, + dlryss tor say,
they- are a fisherman's dream come
t tile.
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g sod oplao I Chan.os Hands
"Ry MR Smiley Mr. and Mrs. Patel I'urpur of R R.
” 2r Vorbetton, have purebased the
[ IdQme"s. never u dull moment. succi } .ing the show aKtay Wingham, Fruit Market, at the vor-
.eldorut a tluiet one, around alrr �Itu.go;.
-•-.x�.x.-. nsr of Alfred rend .lu:>elri 'nc� «`its.;
'house. Scarcely out of the throes Nicest prer,ent of all sate last;
of the music festivit.i. we were QPx►sir'iratian 04rds, .made -by
front Mrs. darace Rush, who has op-
of
into sl week end that coo,- Kflm. Eaolt luore .s large crass, .crated fire scarp since th"= death of
to#ned confirmation for Tluglx fzflrl colpred xltlu r.;ayau. A.t #lue. toll . her husband. The new owners tools
Dad, plus an all -day hike to the zFae the hersage 01uppr'Conran possession at the first of this
city for a fashionable wedding. Night"' And at eacl[ end of the, month.
What a hustle and Bustle there nrins ni? 1111+ crOfis n 11 a i ,
e ti s f
G, .octad was A r. and ]slats, Purpur have two
ad or f -
i re.. i ,
was, g etting t y soul r ar:4leh-taiP+ to clues -POP Ill fihildten, both of whom- attend high
motion. Curried and combed, kill eherls Inlnt . school.
we gllstened, the mates of the �-x-�-•.x_...
family sat shoullder to shoulder 1.n $rlght and early Saturcjay
a front pew and heard the 'bishop tuornihg, off we hurtled ori A
tell us It was the most important 1400 -mile drive to the wedding; I31': J+�II . Armitage
day of our lives, And. I guess ntay- of a, cousin, in tlue City. There Completes
be he was right. was no time for lunch, and Rim Course
-K- got some grease on Tier new Coat, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Armitage
Ilrbeg. it comes to that solemn $0 we were 14 a fine state of rage have received word that Their son,
Icount of the laying on u hands, bandeg n. r'vt-tion when the "reception Dr. John Armitage, has successfully .
could not restrain an un-Cltrls. began. A completed a three-year post-gratlti-
tian pride jtittii:n me. 3 tvaa Froud lint icor» then. on, the kids had ate course #n oral scargeryr aitd anM
of the rirairht little fellow 3ast a ball, Food and drink were aesthesia at the University of To
ahead of me And I was proud of pregrTtt Tru law#sh tneafiure, Their
myself for Trot having bolted. "at parents. were, too busy meeting canto.
the tAst moment. It's not stay to people ani# talking to .relatives to - ^-
ost 'off the arrogance and stab- keep kherm,under the tasuat su"MENTION
bordutesta of mind that h9ve Oen innre' '"ey dodged, 'througir the ATTEND .� Tl
nurtured %hitt carr, for nearly ASO crowd like rai�bits in a lettuce- `►rt WINDSOR
�(�/�t1( i�1{t�{Ti
years° patch, went, at 1lr � . food lilT #i INDS R O lT
At that moment, I couldn't help refugees, and pus AWAY it shockingj1 i r
thinking of our womenfolk, seated conglosnerurtieta of hot and, cold
behind. The little oiie would be food, soft drireket, ice,, cream and Bill Miekle of Hensall was elect -
all eyes and excitement, And -the cake; ed governor for Kinsmen, at the
Mora would be proud and pleased —x District No, i convention held in
whir herself as only a woman. can `rite" trip home • was a -]minor Windsor last week -end. His exe-
be who figures she stow has her nightmare, with the old folks as eutive will be made up of Kinsmen.
old man hooked, not only, for this .tired, as the children, but we, made from the Exeter and Hensall clubs.
life, but the next one as, well. it a little before midnight- My The retiring governor in charge
—x c wife and I 'sat ;lip .late talking of the convention was Patti Mills
After the service, the kids rt+- about the weddfne and the relaj of Hanover. It was decided that
vested r$pidiy from Christians 10 fives, stuirkbled off to bed n the the next district convention would
children. Hugh, gave me the dovlt small hour#., find what seettiecl like
because I had» -t kn+ lk propekft, 20 iniburtft later, 2 was :being shak- be held at Prrudhommes Garden
I ;have a trick knee, and when I .en to get tuts and Ira to church for Centre in the Niagara Peninsula,
go clown on it wholehearteidly, my first cosmmurion. under the sponsorship of the
there`s Liable to be, a crunch, After iuneh, the little demons Beamsville and District clubs. The
accompanied by a laud and unpioiis resurrected a. vague ptornise of a fall council will be held In Strat-
growt. The Idris were both sora few'weekS ago,, and I had to take ford. ..It was also announced that
As blares because we wanted thein them trout fishilig. *,Orn -vas the national convention in 1963
to bed. early* for the long trip siert doivir and .our So i spent a weary ,;will come to No. 1 District with
day, and wouldn't let them stay for two hours fiuttlfig oto -cooks and ,Hamilton as the host city,
the eats. worms, and untangling lines from Tfie national governor, Art
But they cheered up when we logs, and praying it would fain.
got home, and the girls produced My Prayers Wete answered. so from Swartz, attended the convention
some loot. Hugh Was tickled 117th now on, doWt deli ine there -s and spoke on policies and business
a ,baseball glove ands some crew nothing in. this, religion business, - at the national level, He commend --
pants. I was handed a fancy bora, This 'weir• ' m .tYPiLbI week end ed Paul Mills ani his executive for
Thought it was a pocket knife or around our house exhausting, a very successful year, Another .
A fishing lure, and joked: "You nerve -destroying, and" the reason distinguished guest was the past
.Shouldn't have bought me a watch. Aionday, and .the quiet chaos of the governor of Ohio District 20130
It's too much." Kim was deeply office, loom ahead as welcome as International and director elect of
annoyed and blurted "Oh, PAddjr, an oasis looks #o. a"camel with his that organization.
how did you know?" thereby XIt- tongue hanging out: TXS
Dozy Kay of Clinton was elected
Kinsman of the Year and the Sin -
Street and has sold his property on clair Service Shield went to the
the B Line just Borth of Ninghant 'Galt Club, John Stratton. of Strat-
Rem' ' to George Lott hof Brussels. lir, ford won the Gordon ' Harbinson
> niscift Pettigrew eras purchased W. F, Public Speaking Trophy. The Phil
VanStone's stone dwelling on John and Vicki Scallis# Trophy for ex. -
Street. ternal expansion went to Owen
FIT`CY YE AS AOO
Sound, the J, A Dunn Efficiency
While, the' service wds In prdk TiiW-NT3t PrVX xTARS Act? Award to Chatham and the John
gress in Calvin Church, 19ast Wa- On' Tuesday morning the ;fire Itughs Peckett Trophy to the Kin-
wanosh, a number of young men sardine Club.
performed a dastatdly act on lir; brigade. zvas called to the home of
Mfrs: William Williamson's resi- GeorgetazvFi won the John Brook.
James McCee's 'horse, by Cutting denee "on Bristol, -Terrace when the er Junior Bulletin Award with
off, its tail; Provineial Cotistable
pipes'"leading from .the kitchen=t'Larli:3aIe receiving honorable,
Phippen had the gang rounded up stove had caught fire. It had burn. mention. The senior award was
tviilrin 48 hours • and warrants etre ed itself out and no damage was won by Leamington with. WaIker-
now out for their arrest, done. On Thursday they.had a calf ton and Hanover having special
W, •II: 'LVfllisis removing this to W..StokeS barn on Victoria St. mention.
week -from Leopold Street to the but the tire had been exting dsbed Helen I3 addle of H
remen arrived.ensall was
residence on Shuter Street, form- before the fi
erly Occupied by J. A. Taylor. Mss elected the new Kinette convener,
W. Bradley, one of '4Litiigham's illustrated lecture Felts wilt give her District treasurer is Mary Knight,
bakers, is driving a fine, nese, fit)Play aWat Calvin iPresbyterian Church of the Passion district secretary, Airs. John Ileal.
to -date delivery wagon. It is aon Wednt=sda , evening. alio was the charter president of
splendid looking rig and is the s y g. hiss Fells
p b g Nvitiiessed.•the enactment of the the NVingham Clut, and bulletin
product of eta Dore's carriage• Passion Play last year during her editor is Fran Mickel, all of Hen -
works. visit to . Oberammagau and tells Sall. The Hensall Club also won
- Ezr`a Merkley has plirchased the the story as • pniy an eye -witness the attendance award.
residence ,near the ,chapping ittiii coir•,. All who hear Iter twill be de- The Kinettes enjoyed a luncheon
and is comfortably settled in. the lighted and enjoy* ft to the full, on Saturday at the Elmwood,. fat -
house was •formerly owned and oe� A pile 4f straw and refuse at lowed by fashion shote,
j ciipie.d by Charles Itintoul, the .back of Bondit store took fire Cir, and hits. F'reddle Temple.-
-A, little boy Wanted Johnston had oia•$Vedngaday.sfternotrn,tl4eu}:the man and ;lir, and Airs. Tames
a bad :fall .ort Sclnday �vitett he sx=a • firemen arrived they turned on rise
descending the :steps at the GT#2' Currie represented the ltiingham
water and quickly had it under
'bridge, and �vlien about the third; conA' clubs at the convention. ,
'step from the top missed his foot - y
fng and rolled the remaluder of ?t''v M. L. Roberts, rector of i ttfftt
the xray down. The embankment been appointed
Anglican Church has ��r�tj�� VETERAN'
is very steep and: high and it is a ppointed rural dean of thl j ij
wonder the tittle fellow escaped Deanery of Huron by the Bishop Of AT ANNUAL MEETING
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injury. this diocese.
Herb Walsh has been appoint?dThos J. ltcTran has complete,a
by Gunn's Limited to the position his interesting Historical Review of Blinded war veteran, Capt, p: J.
of msnager of their branch produce the Town of Wingbam after a great L. Woodcock was the guest speak -
Established in. Wingham, to succeed deal of work. It will be published er ut the annual meeting of the
J. C. Graham. Herb has grown up in conjunction with the issue of our OMB's Huron County Advisory
with the business and although paper on. ?stay 16, Th1 price will be Board, held at St. Paul's Anglican
only a young man, is fully con= 50e and° will be on sale at the news- Church in Clinton out Wednesday
versant with the business right stands, Or you may, order directly Capt. Wilodcoe.k lost his sight
from the bottom ftp, and is quite frOut' Ut'. 'McLean. diming the Dieppe raid in 1942. Fie
capable of running the business of d - 0 - 0 was a prisoner• -of -war for two
the firm in a successful manner. Years. When he returned to Canada
0-0-0 FI + 1H✓EN YEA.MI AGO he trained with the Canadian Xa_
tianal Institute for the Blind and
FORTY YEARS AfiQ John W. Mnnx was the unani- was appointed field secretary .fctr,
mous choice of the ,Huron -Bruce the Brantford arm He was shortly
J. A. A%rton, who for a number Progressive Conservative nomina- reealled to head office to become
of years has held the position of (ting convention held here in the National Aftercare Offieer for the
Police magistrate here. has sent in town hall on Thursday Pvening. ti*o Whr, Blinded.. chairman of the
his resignation. Mr.l�forton has other name was placed before tfie 'Badge Committee of the Greater
Toronto Region Boy Stouts
practised here for many years. as a convention, timist
eliion, a member of the optimist
lawyer, corning to Wingham when 11r, and 11rs- RObext I3tsyeli have Internation4l -Toronto Downtown
a young »ran. He is nous* in his. 10s moved :to their home which they Cl..ub. al. member of the War Amur
and feels that he cannot carry on purcbased tecently, on the :corner. llutAtions of Canada and a life
his raw business and other business lot Edward and Victoria Streets. member of -the Winona Braneltr of
as well. jtifr$. Bert Antcheli received a let, the Canadian Legion.
Mr. Will Stewart and 'Mr. A. P. ter from her husband 13In 1858 he suits appointed as
Sa[ Bert Can i
Stewart, Of LucknOW, asp opening Mitchell, in which he informed her ad an Council metnbet of the
up an estAblishmetit in the Crain. that he had, fractured a small 17Gtotlxl( Veterans' p'ederathe, and lit
September attended the '�(rtr
ford` block to $ell farm electric bone in :his ankle The accident : • . .
L4ouneil mee:tang in Gut=r-re at tvhicfi.
lighting. They have been appointed happened when he fell from a 36 Mintfles were reptesented.
distributors foe iV'estern Ontario to motottycte.
their line. We understand they will At a briflgts gate ht the hoine they held had from the -ice flown
move to "at►'ingham as soon m they of Mr. and Ntrs. V_ A. tteibert$, four to Hiatt.
ern find dwellings. hands were dealt At one -table that :Loeat ehnrehes used a portiOrt of
Memts!. P-obertsois and Jltckerlgt•,e Worth rnention. The players. their regutar service hour on Sun
have greatly increased the size of were .firs, W- B- akiet DOD, Urs. 'tiff.day to,pV tribute to Franklin
their gauge by bttildittg A large Vanivvyck, A. Hobden and Ith Delano Roosevelt, who died on
a�emcilat addition to "Bre rear. They Robeirts. tier, lioberts, the dealer, April 12. A t-rmtnunlfy service
have also built a. steond floor and held 11 teaxts and two small dial.wits held lit Vit. Paul's Anglican
several eats here scoured tlaete s1I sttbrids; Ir±s. •VgrtS*Jy+ek hada1110tural following the evening stir.
wiritet. ,'Sixty autrts vvete scorn- >tpades and two. sn=ail" Ault; ?acus. Vice. Rev. Jack Jame i, rector,, con-
duiritig the wlhter and 3b0 bittteti'e!s Mit, 11 diamonds and two small dut~ied tr
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Hamilton, Ont,
11.00 a.m.—•-X toliness Meeting
2.30 p,111. ---Sunday School
6.45 lt.11a.-- Stlli�atidnl Ic=etillg
Friday, 7.30 p.tn. — Youth Group
All Teen-Agers Mlcome
I'least, Support file Iced ,shield C7lutpaign.
(ANGLICAN)
Rev. C. V. Johnson, L.Th. - Rector,
kWs, Gordon Day dsoll ()rgalllist
Sunday lifter Ascension flay — May 20
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