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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1960-09-28, Page 2
i�#ge We• The '4 ittgi}aoi,Advathce-Tinvo y yip [�/� ... , �Pt. :}p� �NW� �i/I'Iipiyliyllf $lip,111N1/iipppX,{iYMilipi,Yl4lttliPlAp�i�Ml�llpA�14/111plppppiii/pilUpbppPplp{pli{171,1//Fp/iA11�7{I�IIiiP,i1{,R � ' , and !di W'�aenwhR lave read the " THE -U 111 -VUR HISTORY NEEDS TJON By 4111Smlleifdpme iQurnal" 411ring the Va# tW,ent.Y. ]five years. may recog- f11 .a )arid as voting as ours rllany lcicatzclrlt. It all depends.:on where you s#t,'clay tlteY ba@p Ih4tr tnVGhia�4#.leJ' nisi the nano of Phyllis McGin,' people are inclined to be particularly Rdward arle ' arrived i Years- 11,90, I used to be bitter) they got atnd hq little e th ley, �'or hilar Publication h i rivl=(1 111 khat cr#deal of the newspapers, Y , w - ttl oy tud i3 b on s. a has ' •It for it ail• written regularly poetry` with a bite lacking in ,a sense of the value 0"I vas later to becollle Wingh.ain, in didn't require mueh Intelligence to that has alwwa a captivated. Naw I'srk a teacher, I've been at Y mo history. Last weeks ceremonies at the spring of 1838, a little more than See that editors, craven, afraid With antic# anon last we I. " to it for onl a i 111 week the L�tlxllop, tQnll� near c.=ciclerich were IU.. years ago. ISP 1)lillt his h()11sC publish the truth. It was ob.-. , x Coup a of weelcs,. but brought home a small volume of V!Qus that their poitcles. were I've caught on quick ly. already x prose namely p4rticularllr interesting to this writ- Oil a knoll at the rear of the present diO4ted by their advertisers thatrealize that nobody as $o vital to er, for :RS'a boy he Silent 11'ta11V a Cel,il Nl'al tyle i o )Fi't�', &' pu.blilthers were i�iterrxt� . A � 1 the welfare of tjle cpmmunit � as THE PROVINCE Q%` T1i>J H,4 ART p P 1 Tbat - ite, d n y 1. y by Phyllis 1VicGinley kappa hQiil' plai'llig Cowboys a11ti we It`el, sl2tliild !lie SlX2t �?i�,' ilia • i?ri''flt 'd hui/e wFitten tifeixl sPnCletAur teachers. NO one is so over- - PrettY fierce letters 04 the subject,, worked, underpaid. and �unaggrefiI- It is a delightful series. of ar- Itldiarls in rile Ilil1S ar(lliiid t'ile tollll), while knowled e of its .r4strnce is ated As the teacher. Ive learned . I lean tt'il'iiu, ll.ut they lirobabiy� 'h theles, some, previously published. In those days the grey stom war s Still available, The m44rker would W914ldlit 114Ve 'Printed thein any- that teachers. sre G9mp.#etely usl- Suttle exto her �v i WAY. intereilted in ssiary schedules,. an* l ay of life, same of 'tile erieloSl.il'e often Slieltei`erl not have t,o be elalarala#e, 'latae it : deplore certain modern social and `4 2ii S" fl'Oilt rite ar- Si2(ilii �11i •t} I betaine A iieWspaper nual .increments and nuperan#ltla- moral' trends. In Short she ex- oil tki fLll food g .} d 11e durable, SQ 'tl�ak f9 t1i1" it4r, Ili ten tion figures, They just do it for years 'Qu tbg job, presses her opinion. firmly on many 1"O�t's of h 11' 1'.Ed enealies, but �s fail" ; 'taer4t ons will be "winded Of the the sheer love of it. $ f4ui3ti out •tlla�t e4#tars Were ab- subjects,which concern bel deeply, a$ t11e general Public was e mcerned, sturdy ili2d i onrageQuS pioneff$ i�+h{i solutely fearless, +llltint#ess and ft all depends on where f x may 'be peculior (thea'e are times you Sit. f("ti" t>reli iai101S' that rile ttall'i?'S were tlteli' forebears, seiflgais, Met they were idealists, when I'm :certain I am) but one of t2gVAtgd :to PrSlgre.&S #l}lt% rile ]letter- ,, my halbits these many long ye4 rs better - founders lad' ii'i'.tiita file Simple Mon- '�fJwns the age Qf our own fife invilt of #lie 0oinliliin#ty, .tl}at they; has beers t0 throw myself thole: ' cared rts?tllaxl aliolit »1011e #f Y if w. i2lxieii:t atopaltfzirr 11eli.i1S. 3iist yAuxlg eiiaugh 'ttl be eai-eless g 3', a . . . heartedly Into anything I enjoy . .prin9#pie were At stake, in.�sc�n reading. V can weep silently but Q3'eirci, even in O ose eaarly about their �lkistorv, a, dist Ql.l3 During the wino period, X •disc' 9 whe writing u covered the netts .ape} subecribera n ng Amuses .me I laugh dad°s there were a few people trlt�ense e lol gb to be U danger of losing � t � .. ��� aloud unashamedly. M y family ly intereste4 in the history .of the knowledge of their own 'beginning.$. woro Irritable, t#niirodic abie and;, have grown to accept tills be-' i irripossiblo t4 Please; Mot they , hav c011iitt'3 slid it is crowning achieve- were &111,ai 11.49, Od!not 1tppxrciate >♦>�CY �"�� AGQ r' They even suffer silently theill. to see . the Dunl+ol? •when I insist u o reading g Aloud IlTelit fat` the editor, ;anti woldd bet w lte g' Last week Me. Lackle disposed passages 'which convulse me with tO.1bb. properly m4A,-ed so that our Jotter tp bin. Imlew they had aar of his bakery—buslitess to 1y1r, mirth—quite chxldren.and grandchxldl en will. lcllaxt' >I<e t° :wind, Carter of >♦orest,' ainu l�M Ei �'o` COUNTY SSTA•TUS As 411 qd#tor, criticized the op Te fall of the` Hoist ,at the West- Tlly ser oasthey frequently In spite of d too. tkle, ixriportance of the site., erattons. of varioµs organizations ,ern F'ouzh, r. s book t as onewhichestir e Tbe y on . FFIday :caused me. to 'bobh laughter and tears.r d sad aspe('t of neglected his- , peaking before agroup Q f'211t2i1r- ispi7i the fall fair 'beard to the painful anjuriga to 14Ir. R. IS.,'lVIasoIl• Phyllis QtleGinl pulls cijial officials . recently,`J t4ulsts ass°eiatio>}, I sue Y ley p no punch - d 25 that all too* stioil.,accllrat.e 3 ; e S, gusted Tllesecond test.Well'beingdfiiiled es.. What She believes she cr stal- information is lost• Ri h h Banda deptlt Yiiii112stei of �3reif; rY ci> they were poky, soiniiolent, anti,, to Find a.s.upPlY of .water ;fol the lines in words. Although onemayr. g t . ere ill quated, I 9104le.@ that they needed town, system proved'to•be a gustier not agree with all she says it 4 inghanl, as recently 115 the cele the prov2nce Of Oi1ta12tl, a pi esSe(l new ;dens, a better system. I in- at a depth . of.:.98 • Meet..' The ma , keep nne think. It is good pecas- r S.Q>lie tiiQtlohts about the adrlt11/1S^ #erred that the exec#Ne was two wells are: expected to deliver b'ratl0zl of the tor�'n S %aril sTlitl *Er .An thoughts .o asiegp at the pWitch And bad) n 260Q00 sllons, of water, ever tonally and really trati of welfare 3 hick illi ht 1;°tri Y .i g y. 2 one's beliefs paha admits tomunP Sla�xy, one • or t'ri'o of the older >�• need. of new blood, hours,. • be a signpost for the. fiitlire, "Invarj:4bly, at the next annual: Fire„broke out at the home `of orthodoxies, for example: "Sin has Its' h 1t'ePe able to.point out to word, but it leSlClentS always been an ugly M- 1, B�a11d Suggested that the rileeting, I WOlil.Cl XiC P.leOteC1'i0 the Mrs. Srrtall'•on 4;lie cornjer-of Sauter g. 1 the site of the first llonle ever” has been made so in a new sense. *counties Of (Qlitario 'nl fit Q ti'ell h94TO of directors of the organtz- and'ViOtor#a.:S.treets.' erected .ill the Town Plot of Wing- � � at#r�ri. Within a year, . Z would Mr. 'and Mrs, T.. J. Johns, 'af in last half -century: It has the ham. Now those men are 'one a11Ci to appoint prOpel'ly-tra'iriefi i�'elfai� #lave found out that afew.harassed; Charleston, MiSspur# :and their two been made not only ugly taut passe. ' , T administrators to handle SliGll " 2 officers �,vere tjo#n ' People are no longer sinful, they it is � ei S doubtful that 1il;any remalil p Qb- that g ;all the Work: daughters were #n :towp lost week. are only immature • or undergrivtl- lenls for the entire CQtrrlty ratheg you' 1?raetical'l, `11,44. to use a Mr. Johns was fQTmerly a resident who can recall the house and its , eged or frightened ot•more particu- gun to collect annual fees from of Winghani .and.worked an Roejl- lariy, sick. And I think it has no than dealing with these p!roble'nls at the meyrhbers; and that the tatters ey's grist mill, the i1,111rlcipal revel. These remarks chief •pleasure •in life was criticizing. Mr, Jahn Dane, of. HoWFOk, one to been helpful to some ttnfor- Tt:ere not in the rlattll'e of the•.executive -on street -corners .or of the pioneers of that township, si Oul e o R 0•ll',ective in saloons, died very sudden) on Tuesday . d sleds t° fined con - were so con 1�� 1V[y children would DON'T ��` y nt ' rain- I remember when I used to be an afternoon, y ' ;believe themselves mortally insult- ,�. of any kind—merely the de re ...'� SHAY' : REVEREND � � n d to have their misdemeanors ' 111Stei''S cO11S1Clered opinion a�?g11t elle ordinary, compla#iring irate tax" 'Mr. Fred Johnston. of the ICgnada classified as illnesses. In our house The foll'ov�ririg letter tivYlich ap- trends which should be follotiwwed•fol' gayer. I felt nothing but the ut- Furniture factory berg, ,had one ave have never been afraid most contgmPt for the stupidity, ),hand badly. mangled last week as n i of sin lPeal`tat''reCeI111y rix the �;OnCIOn Free the best possible developlil Tit Of the nsrraw-mfndedl2ess Of the,he was, repairing.'a: sandtng ma- as a common noun." She feels to - Press throws light on. a Matter which welfare services. members of the town council. chine. day that we have lost one precious 'heir callous neglect of such vital Mr, Lyons, editor of the Gorrie h "Where, n is not too clear to a good maul' It could well be that ills•. words ' privilege •--• er i a modern people: problems as resurfacing the street Vidette was . A 'welcome 'caller at ' nus , can one hide?" We discard e are prophetic of a trend' will on.which I lived •was little short the Advance office last week, partitions and put up dividers. , . . "Having, recently arrived in the be followed in fields other. than plib� of criminal, Miss ,Annie Griffin -left fpr I n- Yet who -could deny that. privacy Clt}' ofLondon, I have been ]71o1'ta lie welfare. The county klealt unit Then, one -Winter slight half- don, where. 0114 #mends entering ls` a jewel?" And this: "There is y it difir'folig .from the )flu, I :ail9wedyone, of the hospitais'to=i rain as a Something to be said for a bad fled her an: abuse of English•. which is was the first Stich service't:o be coil l�,y ,;110„e to be .put forward at titer nurse, education , .. There is such a thing all too. coninon among people who monly used, in which count T offic l'S annual nomination meetin as a literary lanscape; to that, to r ., _ 4 F'o 0 0 5 t;• o ZV1S.h' .O do .and say .the right thing. and staff took'over plob16ms which the next tiv0. yearfi, I served on the nearly the whole length and town council, I Was. shocked anti` FORTY YEARS AGO breadth of Classic Eliglish writing, I refer, to the practice of calling a were vexing in the-. e�ctre'me' when disgusted, during my term in gfficey' It has bee ro h' ' I came as an astonished stranger.” Men- p p, ssterl that sugar She talks of private family jokes cletgylean "re,verend'' . (or, as it they had to be handled by, separate at t e pOttialess, ,the orneriness,:will soon be selhhg at 1G cents'..:n „ s0t1nC1S, "revertlrit",. T111S ll5age is tOlZ'nS, villages .and tot'vnships,n atter afsregard of the Owing to the 'inOreaHl7i use of 'a d Against Gardens —rnany an fun i dement ardent n < Oor els o ent but r t d wee rel aS '. ri f municipal a eri r will a - ' i" d1'� a eon: i S nti{ n Y e Y g 1? el ' n P p U h. l - �' 11 'the- s: the to e rs to a nb•1 it � ' } come � u m a is a e' e e Cher e t d 't 'at Q e 11111 >� s � h iS be can- ' . � Ohl . Y h t e i s t l u i f Y,ta x e ad the rt }t among the tax ° before long all vehicle's, Whether P article. She Byes in a ntatical. Mr.-Sc�-arid So (or l©ctor sidfxrably° more 4f this. •Soft -,of ,- •I►ayers, suburb.,of New York and loves it. ,4forso 'a'nd `bug or rapt9r, will So-and^SO, it the Clergvman )las his grouping t0 achieve maJrimui'n of- :: 0 • • 0 -,U be compelled t� car 'li hts . 'ger. friends "were aghast that five `doctorate) is more to the point. ficiency without Surreiider ' df 1' ' ` During one phase I. wa certain* ert might. ' �'•- g - (she and her -husband) could find . , s sin. anything appealing in the thought ccThe term. '`reverend" 'is only forms of local control... ., that .raising, beef cattle was the . Mr. W#lliain Rooney; who has of a middle-classhouse been residing with' his sister, Mrs. u on a -mid- The is neither a noun nor a ultimate in easy .honey. You just, die -class street in a middle-class ' bought some cattle, put them an T. Barnes,; Wfngiiam, Jhas gone to title• ` As the Rev. jot -in Bothwell, Ire] to visit his,parents. Mr, village full of •middle=class people. the grass, .sat back on the porch To this day they cannot under Wrrting,in the r 1f1'On Cllltl'Ch �iTett'S slid' tivAtched them swell into big, Rooney yeas seriously wounded dur.- stand us. You see they read •the .1 ' Ing .the war. , Y (Anglican),. hs.s pointed .out,. the HUMAN LIKE OUR'S'ELVES' juicy sirloins at $1 a pound, Att auto crashed into the bac books. They even ,write them." She Then I learned first it goes like , k writes nostalgically of childhood w0fd ".reverend" has never been ,anv— this You buy some cattle in the of ' John M61tw* ens Buggy in , front amus an pure Vaughan Douglas, recenfl re- g d p e neighbourliness thing but an .adjective and should x, fall, at 23c a pound. You feed them. of Ntckoll s bakery on Saturday $but I cannot quote from all these I turned from a tour' of ` 12ttssia and ni ht s,ild 'smashed the -reach and al«'a s be followed bt' the person's $500 worth of hay, and pump water bent the axle, The.'drhver ulled P Several otllei' European countries, to. filum all winter, In the spring,: g gems. One of the most timely chap- I iflitials, his Christian name, or else ters is a poignant "Letter to un - tells us that nothing .could. iiave'been You put -them out to out and,dashed for Iibert but not I "Mister" gesture. One , known Man" -- name) the next the title Mister before the surname falls into a crack in the rocks and 'before .he was spoiled. Another y 1 finer than the hospitality' "extend•ed change bas takeii place in -the Me- President Of the United States. is added, breaks ,his silly 'neck, Another She has Very definite opinions, I I Me - to himself and his party by the expires horribly after eating, a. Laughlin Automobile Ageney ,#;n "Thus, vOtl COtt1Cl Write "the Rev- broken beer bottle that somebody Wingham, Mr, R., M.,•VanNorman think shed ibe fun to talk with, j Russians they encountered •' in , the has sold has share in the:business' because she still. admits the right ererld A. B, Brown", or "the Rever- threw over the fence. A third 1 end .Mf- Biro 'n". But in cgnversa- farming areas, He 'said it WaS'im- to Mr, AndretvTaylor and the firm of others to think differently than T r f• theje a ..&ai with the bloat. But y;ill,: be .known at: Ta ,roe and; she does. "Enjoyment 4oesn't imply l ' Yned'latel� apparent .tat; they jive theve ,gained 300 pounds 'each tr011 'Qtr Should drop the 7cljectiVe ' Debbie. , Kregariousness or high spirits, al- 1 good humor .and pleasant living in and, 3'ou Can still .break even, 'So thou Fi � h reverend" and Sad*, simply, i�(r, Mr. Andrew Cossar, one of the g t e young may think so, A You ship them, to market in the P - ' eYaCt1V elle Salile ti'ay Canadian 'very first of. Wingham's -settlers, bookworm in bed with a new novel 1 BrotiTri, The term "IlliSter" has a - fall. And that week the bottom. people do. drops out of beef prices, and they Is visiting aithe;homc of his -niece, 'and a good reading lamp is as {ligTl ty all its Opt*il.." ��!'.hat a great thin it WbUM l)e go, under ,the hammer at i8c a Mrs' C. J. R•eading,,,Patrick Street. much'#prepared for pleasure as a g pound, leaving you a net profit of: 'It is nbW' over b0 •ypea'ra •Since 1VIi', pretty girl at a •college dance. fol' the peace of the World in gen- ,minus $lob. Cossar. left here for southern Mani, Perhaps enjoying oneself is a I ural if the races and natitylla'li•ties 'Until this year, I re tuba, grown -ti accomplishment since it The Wnghatn Advance=Times regarded teen. p � r could %nix more freely. Certainly if alters as the twentieth century's Mrs. Ernie Button of, California. ili'plfes acceptance. But all life is a Published at there, u Ontario and Mr, George Gregory of Cal- process of growing up, anyhow, so Wenger Brothers, Publishers enough Russians and Anierican.S or answer t the bubonic plague, or W. Barry Wenger,. Editor the Great Fire of London. I knew -gory .are visiting with their'naother, the ,young might as well'begin .. , Member Audit Bureau of Circulation Canadians could sit down to dinner they were lazy, insolent, selfish, Mrs. *Thomas Gregory, enjoyinent is a talent worth, cull- together and `so discover one 1117•, dull and not worth a, fiddler's foot. 0 - 0 - 0 eating ," The final essay we � Authorfzed as Second Class Mail, g , This year, we have a 'teen-ager of; could all ponder In these 'days of Post Office Dept, other's hunla.l] TWFNTT-1't'Vlg YEARS AGO apparent miracle women, I know it -• qualities them Would our own, and I've discovered that iiitbscriptlon Rate — One Year $3,00, Sax Months be mach less danger of war, ;they are essential) liver high- offered me several crumbs of com- $1.50 in advance g Y y, g Congratulations to Miss June 5 spirited , fort. r U. S. A. $4,00 per year Nothing, apparently, is as 4%ti- , lovable warm-hearted and: Buchanan, who won one of the fascinating young people, the hope three T.O.D,E, scholarships in the Phyllis McGinleylogical writes with a 5 Foreign hate $4on per year gerOttS f01' the hUn7B11 race as the polished and logical precision. WO - Advertising Rates on application of the future, province, _ threat of the unklnown. 6- o -0 me w enjoy this book Mr, and Mrs. J. A, Mills, who ,_ who think don't m find 3 ip ' were Injured in a ,motor accident' se e who may : n them- - As a fkAzOdd editor, putting in es galvanized into so 'doing by .last week have both passed awe in tv WITH '�' � SOY C��T �i�AUGQMA "T I1N CXXB makes ,arrangements for a long work week, I used to view p y the mere act of reading it. Men too ,y the .Belleville Hospital, i their► to attend an 1Jye Clinic. with envy, acid not a, little indig=' can ins entertainment and en* - Mr. and Mrs. E. Williams, who nation the teachers Anibli tg down lighten'ment (Which some of them 13ELGIICAVE CU&,,j TH1 F N This year's warning .about glau- tolvn About 4.$o each qday, With iheld a sale of their household fur- THIEF ur- in this small book which I DIGHT nishings on Friday, left on Mon- need) coins is not sir$ idle one. 'Twelve other disgruntled ratopsyers, I am glad our library possesses, ' Belgrave Cuba spent their last percent of the blindness In CasaAda' st ent Ntonrs ti day for their cottage at Mneardine few meetings in preparation for p goring out how many Beach, where they will stay until Doris G: 1VTeKfbbon the field da at Ripley On Se tem- Western Fair attenders wore t ]d is due to this disease. It is pQme� days tikes worke Y p y p times called "Thief in the Night". d, %tow Many holt- . the end of the month. They And, ilei 17th, when 28 Cubs, their lead., this year drat more than iK10,000 their son Gerald will. 'Hien leave da Its symptoms sre barely misting a y. A gravel truck and a cat = er, Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler, and four Canadians are victfrrhs of glaucoma. for here the intend: collided and as a result Mr. J €. , ulshable, .its progress so slaw that Trading Stamp California,' Y John 4ssistA1110, Mrs. Darold Vincent, The unfortunate fact Is that very its victim rarely suspects that the is to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs, Stokes of Belrnore is fn hos itAl. Mrs, Gordon McBurney, Mrs, Clare few of them realize that the are t� } P VanCamp and Mrs, ;Bud Orr scowl Orn blind �' gradually going blind, CNiS autli- CrTOWt�l Halts , � >!• Soly, Toronto, will manage with .a concussion, ; went y going oritles stake that approxiniaie)y the restaurant during the Williams' Messrs, Walter VanWyck, Arehie %1 by 'bus. Other Curbs and Seauts fifty percent of 'Elie blih0ess in The future Of Canada's multi absence. Peebles, Chas, it. Coultes, Richard were present from Cliesley, Dur Once Again the Canadian Na- Canada is g million dollar tradln slam Indus . Alex Crawford And Wally Miller Aurbridge, WhIly Armstfoli n tionat Institute for the Blind and preventable through g p _ g+ and liar; Ptl0ville, Ranover and. the London East Lions l early and proper care. 2t 'hopes try may hang on one court ease, won the br, ,Krupp Trophy and 3award Wylie of Wroxeter ,attend W a] a Cub o k rte c n n Although h -Dur - ha &' m Cubs Th tar a 1+fn i~Ir r through r a Financial first Prize h o f Post r at t ee s i t t o or P he Score e g „Tri lar t t h iidiibI'es d e Le i" �P j o tri s. 1V - the on, fst e e P a. d nlet 11 ducted Ori g school a ma's e Y of n- s i to a testing e took y am- . rise cu f , p dr the mast points, g Just concluded at the Western -body s making any morebig expan- .tournament in Woodstock. struetfork held at Owen Sound. a t I h � Lae e p Western • In - Out g 'p'&Ir. I . fell n t is ow s s atv lk ed u' . r ,.. well itt len t _ of son p Fal to � 1Vtrs t 'the fifth year that such •a campaign r to alert �CAnadians d,bout -the Plans for stamps until the , . W. tiT. Greer, Mrs. V. It. A number of girl friends pleas - tying al airgets cleared. Tlowson Mrs, iietlierington, Mrs, aptly surprised Elipabeth hare, Y ng and severat other relays, dangers of eye .neglect and in this g g , Better luck :ne:kt year. p area. way roinfbree :its ,.ever waging Wr Wellwood: And Miss Cargllne when they met at her home and as been to ° Oration in this Wnee its beginning more than 10,- g fihe ,Supreme Court of Canada We11Waod Of West China attended. " resented bet t On `rruesda3t night, Septerdber 20, Battle against blindness. p_, With t lovely leather Ooh pian, �tvomen .and Children have will deal soon with the broad Con•• & reeeptiokk in Goderleli. In hlionor writing kit, prior t0 her Yea 'Elie regular meeting was held in the had their eyes tested, Vach year WWhen you Support :th _ sept of tr&ding slams when Virg. 1?p a current P en ft. of Miss Maude-nowell, returned tot London, where she will take arena nvfttt 112 boys present. At the through the testing campaign ;many Tri-'C;ounty Cgmpalgn for the Blind hears the appeal of a 9t9Canftoba 'inissionar from Trinidad. a Course at 'Victoria Hospital as; opening -of Llie 4ilpeting the boys are frond to be In need of more my you •are helping the CNIt tevent court ek1d. One hind of ruling b UMI. J, Graham competed in their SILes for the p g y A2 a sin was one of a laboratory technician, fensivC ekaminatlnns, They -tire en- btiridrteks. the Supreme Court Could kill the +the judges in the illcrtieulture sec- The Nigh School entrance +bask• gest repetition of the Pfointse. 'COuraged to seep medical .advice as trading stamp industry in Caress. :titin At the Luckn f d Contributions ma ow till fair, has announced that Edna I]ggitks, ,After eevetAt :gariieA; the bays Caere soar As possible. l+or thane tivlitl y 'be sent to 'One f u � 0 - ii of S:S, Tl`a`, �; Morris Tawn h divided into four cAnnot afford the cast of eye Care, ohn Brent, Winghanr, obtal•Ya, , e a the major, figures in CA was S.. iR, groups and rot ,Y hadian stamps already has started rip!'['E,EN YZA114 .4GO the winner :of the, Laidlaw Put fated i:0 the leaders for dtffcrreni, l+arhrl Scholarship', t"ching, Some of the thlugp at.,. +eOmpas4 work aitid ,singing, = putting more emphasis on other Meat rationing was dnttodaced ryn Helen Thom s coizvpliaherl were aefrraphore signal» ,dour more 'Cu t : lines of this- business. A big MS, for the first I 1i Tin of the Vie- bs got their 'First Y5ew on a dusty windshield i*n fi>t•in, which read a l me last u hday, torlan {girder of Nurses, London Ube, a jungle s'tor'y and fungle Star, lrtaniife Taylor Ivan Wheeler,' le v � e move to 'set up The Coupons w I lee use tot .. , _ ,_ • , y . a e hard to ;<ilove streaks ori the, a. Canadian sitamp ran Yes§. ll d o ,and dslughter of iVf>i. n,ttiti Mr:3, ge• wotle, f1Ag• 'G0tdO`h ,Calnplbell, and Alan Cama', glass. Wipe off ,e. r p t year, rh#A.t purOhAses,. Franit Th°m s0 Afidce, •tr lock at fdrei p a u 40 tit the is AIM stAlltn Waiting p n of Lust 'Vawa� and j atl{>n •liit3nt .4x111, Ttiiot tying, Tho rdeet�ing olosed 'with Tb r end of a deiy'A dtIVIlilc cotirE's duel g' w ting far the , pidall`s Cpltiiet in q'iiititberVY. W,14 ttoshh, bald been: awarded the V.O.N, Ainnr it'ht 4e811!e of Mi Meelatnt on Tues* selidlArship of $1100, _ lar'*+G , s _ Effective September 28th to October 4th Razor and 4 Super Blue Blodes GILLETTE "World Series" Set . , . , , .. , $1,00 Giant size 05c tube — 10: OFF oNl�y COLLATE LATHER SHAVE No, x size regular Cao 1#•itr2;e Dae slxn VASELINE HAIR TONIC.. 49c,, 75c LD,A, Brand. 10 oz. size, reg, 44e U oz, Size, reg, 700. MILK of MAGNESIA . , .. 37e S9+M Large .5 ib. bag Reg, 08c JEANETTE BATH SALTS ........... ..79c Capsule form--. Reg:$I.Ifi Reg. $2.20 Reg.::2i1 HALIBUT LIVER OIL 89e $1.89 $3.49 "'Watch Your weight" Regularly $0,85 SCALE "Regal" ... . ............ : . Only $4.95. The ileal se#entifie weight control method leg.. $2.59 each METRECAL .................. 1Z for $17•S0 .1 41811,0111011 1111111111011 Week -end SET YOUR OWN PRICE ON LARGE, STOCK OF BLACK DRESSES We also have a large stock of NEW FALL DRESSES in calors, -and COATS for Thanksgiving. Rush) Ready - to - Wear Illl�llfr•IIINNI�iIIIhi1111111•INiCHf�ItIi1111111fifMiNillfltli(tIilJlflllll/Iti111tI�IfII1111®illllgl M X re B.russels' Fair . it ept, 29 & 30 Huron County's Foremost Agriculturdi Fair _i Joltn iV. Haiuta!, AI.L.A,, Duron -Bruce, will offieiitlly open 9 the Fair at 2 p.m, i --• FEATURING Banner Counties Regional. Red & Whine Show, Pure. E Bresi and Grade Cattle, Light and Heavy Horses, E High Quality Inside Exhibits and Commercial Features. Brussels 4-H Beef, Dailey and Grain Clubs ri TWO BANDS. Brussels Legion 'Pipe Band — ienforth High Sdiloal )Sand HARNESS RACES -- PURSES $450 Classes - 2,28, 2.24 and Free -Fox -All - pari: Mutuels in attendance PONY RACES McKILLOP "$¢UARETTES" SQUARE DANCING lr Stanger Midway Anne Mae Rodeo Show SCHOOL PARADE CHILDREN'S CONTESTS M PFT SHOW CLUB GIRLS` Ct MPETl7'IONS DANCE; Fair Night, 'ni 'Crysial Palace Ballroom . REN WILllEE'S 01167HESTRA , PONY DRAW FOR 'SPOTTY' Get your tickets, 25e or 5 for $1.00 Crystal Palace Opened Thursday Evening For Your Inspee ion. 'rill,�lll'BIII1�+ilRlil�111>AIIIrIIIMIIIrIIIMIiIrIHRfffiliil�ltl/itlltlf i11111Alllif I (lllllllllllrl'i ....................... 1,11,., ... /... Q....IU1,.111"........A/"".... - THE SALVATION ARMY • "1 titgbal Corpo SUNDAY SERVICES 11.00 a.m.-Holiness Meeting 2.30 P.M.—Sunday School 7,00 p,m.--Salvation Meeting Special speakers, Envo and d Mrs Campbell, from the Alcoholic ]rehabilitation Centre In Toronto '•TMDAY R. p.m.—PRAYER 1VtEE'T1X1a AND BIBLE STUDY II/iilllilIlii„A..............Ill„I,IIIIAIIY1i11,,,11,IIIYiI,,. ,a ... :._. o (AROLICAIv) min Rev, C. '0 Johnson, L.Th •: , Rector Mrs. Gordon Davidson arga,i'liSt 16th Sutidaya `fex' Trinity dot. 2rici 10r00 a.Ill,^•---Silliday School 11'00: �.,., a,nl, fI01V 0.`011 1n1t1ili0ll Thurs., Sept, '29111 f Senior Guild, I3arish Room 3 pan.'