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PLAN IREVNION--ExeehtiVe Members Of the 19th
Meld itagisnestt, laCtAa Aaetelati011 Met at the Wing:*
bait Atinouries o±li Shnday 't:O talk over hdtiai ;arms
for a .regimental re:anion which will be held in 19(14.
'ho 'last reunion was held iii W hi klialli hi 19", group includes, latul Thompson, peesitsent of the 99th
Battery atisoeittlima of lanekistsW; IL 5. Itethering"
ton, winthotn, ogetuttve Itilentliet of the tiagieelatien;
Ken .Leader, Ginapla association treasurer; Alex
Collagen, peat president; Peed Saialla-
Giniipla president of the 'association; Tom
Clayton, Getelah, ferealdalit of Branch 234, Canadian
Legion,,, Guelph; litigh Milian, Guelph, president of
the 63rd Battery Association and 1110b Matairigm, the
tieseeiraiOn's secretary, df Strathroy.—Adieniee-
TIMM photo,
Maxima, for Principal and Vice-Principal set, by the Board
Maximum for Peirseilial . . $13,009
lifaxinuira far Vice-Principal $11.;000
1:',Iementory School Teachers rent:iris one year's professional
training past grade 13 and two past grade 12 for the basic
certificate,
Seemulety School Teachers require a. University degree and olio
year of professioaal training past grade 18.
DECIDE NOW . fo toniinue your education and
qualify for a editet cis an Etementcul or Secondary
School feather.
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TRUCKS
.1954 PORD SEDAN DELIVERY
1952 MERCURY 3-ton
With 1.2-foot rnek. Brand illeW moor'.
1948 I/2-ton DODGE PICK-UP
HOUSETRAILER
22-ft. eathaletely equipped with sieve, fridge etc.
10-yard GRAVEL BOX and HOIST
1959 DODGE
8-cyl. 4-door sedan, in A.-1 shape. One-owner
1958 DODGE
lacyl. with automatic, transmissien. This car is in
particularly good condition.
1955 PONTIAC
Four-.door Sedan, with Indio.
1955 STUDEBAKER 4-door sedan
1955 PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan
1954 PONTIAC 4-door sedan
1954 DODGE SEDAN
1953 CHEVROLET
4-dOOr sestina A good ear, re-erufitioned,
new paint jab.
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Your Dodge, Sinica and Valiant r Deale
Witighanni
DiFt,..W. A. GRAWFORis Was electedpresialent'af the Wingatun Golf
ChM on"auesilay evening, Dr. Crawford is' shown as he was con-
gvatulated by W. R. French, second left, who retired as president'
with a
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Wingham Troop
'Scoutmaster Harvey Fisher han-
dled the Scout meeting on Weanes7
day inig"ht.,. aTheeboys regret that
Scoatmaster Alton Adams has been
ill with pheumonia but hope he is
feeling much better now.
Pa, John Bennett was in 'charge
of flag break. and conducted
' tumbling, including forward roll,
backward roll, neck spring and
heed spring,
Secosd'Class 'Scout Bob Crowson
met 'with an unfortunate accident
while doing the neck spring and
broke hiS little finger and sprained
two others on his right hand. Bob
was in the tumbling acts at the'
WPS variety concert that brought
much 'applause from the audience,
and we hope his injury will soon be
healed:
All who had not already done, so
passed the exercise tests, following
a lecture on exercises by FL
Bennett: •
Ira tfie Second'Star requirements:
Skipping:a-Matt Richardson, Gary
BrenzilaJohn Rae, Monty Temple-
man, Dpn Collar.
Compass-e-Pata Gardner, Gary
Bresizia Randy Foxton, Ross CaS-
lick, Monty Ternpleman,
Telephondae.Beb Major; • Model,
Gary Brenzila.Proficiency Badges:
Team. Player, John Rae; Collection,
Monty Templeman. Inspection was
theuc heldaand , the . meeting closed
with the Grand Howl and Cub
prayer.
74fi*,Ifacieetience, .for 'Melina Cubs
NVheti Cab's-nester Victor Telly
of 'the 239th Teresa° Pack .asked e
pe
camping on Christian Island, (In-
diap Reserve), in Georgian Bay
this year; he was asked if older
Cabs from the Christian Island
Pack could camp With the Toronto
Group. Reason for the request?
None of the Indian Cubs had ever
,slept under canvas or cooked a
meal in the open over an open fire
and they wanted to see what it was
all about.
ATTEND CONFERENCE
ON WATER SAFETY
Miss Ruth Hotchkiss and Bob
McIntyre attended a Water Safety
conference in London on Saturday,
There were about 40 people from
the various centres in the Lon-
don arZa and the subjects discuss-
ccl were on water safety pro-
graming, pool construction, public
relations, artificial respiration; etc.
Mac McMartin, director of ' Red
Cross Water Safety, said. that some,
people are' not .fullyaaware of the
extensive water safety services car-
ried out by the Canadirui• Red
Cross Society, and pointed out
some ways the • organization pro-
motes water safety in the province.
At various centres instructor
training is given each year to pre-
pare aeaders to carry out water
safety programs.
Thousands of children enrol each
year in Red Cross swimming pro-
grams. At the completion of the
course the children are tested and
.those who pass reeeive awards.
There are beginner, junior, inter-
mediate and senior groupS. Can-
didates learn water safety know-
ledge, artificial respiration and
supplementary skills..
There is' also a recreational
swimming program for the handi-
capped, which has, proved success-
ful in the. past few years.
Posters, pamphlet.4, booklet s,
films, colored slides and TV film
clips are available at cost or on
loan to people or organizations in-
terested in promoting water safe-
ty. The Red Cross also .supplies
technical assistance as far as
adols, doeka'and safety:equipment
are ;concerned. • •
eaAlAnlaaaalaariaaitia August eight
aupervisors representing theaVa-
ter Safety Department travel all
over Ontario, visiting camps and
communities and 'assisting •in or-
ganizing and promoting water
safety programs as well as exam-
ining candidates.
Bob will be the supervisor at
the swimming pool again this sum-
mer and Miss Hotchkiss will be
one of his assistants,
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'ON PARADE
With the 99th Bty.
By R. Edwarde Wornswerth
Following the roll ealt by Bom-
bardier Walker the perade was in.-
soected by Captain H. D. •Thorala
son. After commenting_ ern
dr.'ss, Contain Thompson broke tau
men off to their courses of instate-
tam.
Monday night saw the corn-
mengement of the Settler NOO's
cotirne, Represented were Mars
from Litii,(1Wei a,iiii WarkPrt011.
NC,(YR participating from the titta
Battery were WO2 Sinnamon, Sgt
Merkley, Bombarclier Walker and
0,,mbardler Shaekleton, The objem
of the iretures was methods of
instruetioe given by W02 Falconer,
The drivers once again struca
terror into. the hearts of the pedes-
trians as they took to, the road.
They drove west of Wingham and
hack to the Armouries, Civilian
drivers are asked not to, follow the
vehicles too closely, since all mili-
tary vehicles stop at railway cros-
sings, and are "equipped with, air
brakes which may bring them to a
stop faster than a, following car,
The gun crew was instructed by
Sgt. Meurs on the 195 mm, How-
itzer.
At the dismissal parade Major
Ritter reminded the men. of thp
gun drill and national survival dis-
play at the regimental inspection in
Wingham in May, Major Ritter
also presented Sgts. Meritley and
-Meurs with their certificates of
military qualification.
and high single with. 309.
'Dorothy Templeman, high triple
with 681.
See you all at the banquet to be
held in Legion Home on Friday,
April 28th at 6.30 p,m.
0 - - 0
afeses Town League
Final Standings:—'
Pinfall Pts. Totlats.
Lee's ........ 3228 7 130
CKNX 2630 0 116.5
Hydro 2913 7 86
Burke's . ..... 3163 0 84
Rockets 2754 5 74.5
Mustangs' . 2751 2 34
Jack Brophy with a 824 triple
led Yee's to a seven point victory
over Burke's to clinch the League
Championship for 60-61.
Ross Gordon's. high single of 306
sparked.. the Hydro team as they
defeated CKNX and therefore
shifted their standing .into third
place by way of Burke's defeat.'
Other '390' games were bowled
by Walt Brown (305) and Jack
Brophy ('302).
Next affonoay will start the play-
offs with a single elimination series
between Lee's •Vs. Burke‘s, CKNX
vs. the Rockets, and Hydro vs the
Mustangs.'
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Head Offices Winnipeg
Offices in Principal Cities
40100"1.6.1*""ominn‘,
,will he held at the Cano,bau Ler-
gam latfi at smolt on Wednesday.
A large attendarfee is eappetea
frem the surrounding municipal,
hies. •
Phone 7 Wingham
High School Students
- • inferested in a
Challenging Future and
Personal Satisfaction!
Expanding school enrolments in Ontario for the .future, indicate
•a growing demand for elementary and mecoadary school teachers.
The opportunity to become a teacher is open ta every High.
School Student. Make your decision now: .
The teaching profession provides great personal. satisfaction
rarely fauna in other areas of employment, It presents a, dad-
lenge to those interested in contribution to our community and
national way of life.
Teaching means hard work, but it also means ninny benefits
such as opportunities for advancement, adequate pension se-
curity of teaure, sick terms, protection and time for traVet
recreation and professisinal improvement
Teachers' salaries have improved materially i.n. recent years,
The following are the salery scatei currently being paid • in
Wingaims.
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Minimuni Maidsturin
Group 4600 $ $800
Group 5000 0000
Group 5200 920(1
Group IV ... „ „. ...... • 5500 0500.
Annual Increment . ..$300
Alloiannee for Depaelment heads $300
Allowante for .1(ixtra Degree . $100
Allowance for Subject Supervisors . $100
Pack "B" Cubs
Bill Crawford, Bob Rintoul, garb
Picirford and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
were the leaders at last week's
meeting, when. 30 Cubs turned out.
Following the Grand Howl ana
collection of bones, games such as
"Simon Says" and "British Bull
Dog" were played.
Each boy Is asked to contribute
25e toward - the erection' of 'a. new
national headquarters building, The,
amount needed for; the project is
$50,000 arid each Cub is asked to
help, The Wingham Cubs will
please turn in their quarters at the
next meeting..
The following tests were passed
for First Saar requireirtentsaa.;
Exercises—Norm •Gorrie, Brian
Doyen, Rod Farness,. Bill Strong,
Len Johnston, Pete McCarter, Dan-
ny Arnold, Don Hastings, Mark
Falser; Paul Templeman, Kevin
Dunbar, Mac - Galbraith, 'Gary
Bauer, Lloyd Fridenburg, Ken.Rae.
Cleanliness—Danny Arnold.
Knots --Mark Fisher, Ken Rae,
Lloyd Fridenburg, Don Hastings,
Malcolm Galbraith, Gary Bauer,.
Bruce Henry, Paul Templeman,
Brae Elliott, Kevin Ditnbar, Danny
Arnold.
after a twa-year term, W. J. Hamilton, left, club treasurer, D. C.
Nasniitli, centre, viee-piesident and John, Cruickshank, right, secretary,
look •on.--CKNX photo, by, Strong.
Ladies' Bowling
On Wednesday last, the pace was
fast,
As each team fought to place,
Said GWen, to her teammates, with
a grin,
"Let's win this bloomin' race."
Some were hot, and more were not,
And so with one game o'er—
The Krazy Kats took the lead,
And went on to win two more.
The other teams were all good
sports,
And took their loss in fun.
.They all agreed, and all proclaimed
"That •was a job well done."
So now the season's over;
The cheering, sighing and all.
So enjoy a long, hot summer.
We'll see you in the fall.
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Commercial Bowlers
Well since it is all over for an-
other season and a real ding Bong
battle right down to the last game.
It was a complete duplicate of the
N.H.L. show-down in every way.
Third team put out 1st place
team while 4th put out 2nd and
then in the finals 3rd team came
but Victorious.
-Players - on the championship
tenni were: -Ernie Welke)" (captain),
-'Lattaaaacerson, Agnes Cameron,
Elaine Colvin, Joe Schneider and
Harold Wild. Congratulations.
Team standings after play-off
series: Walker's Specials; Brown
.Tugs; Burke's Irish; Trade Winds;
Royal Scots; Canadian Six.
Individual trophies for the season
go to Ken Cerson with high av-
erage 101, high triple with 764 and
Neal single with 346.
Ruth Lott with high average 183
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'MUNICIPAL OFFICERS
TO MEET NEXT WEEK
program, a -review 'or the new leg-
islation which has been reeently
t PaSsai sst l'oronto, will be dis.
enseed by reptesentatives from
the Department of al:uni:4ml M-
I fairs, under the direction of War-
The spring meeting of the Hut- I ran Pack. •
on County 'Municipal Officers' As- TI I 4 ,,,
SOCIalOn is being' conducted part- 'au,: ' 111.('`'il..3- will (:DiThrtenve nn atlay evening. April 25l11, at 7.J0 1 ly by the D epartment of Munieipal al: the could Hm e p, f ew w ill aliens/
Affairs, Community Planning • thiough the Heat day, 'Weanesday,
Branch, under the • directi on te A.pril 20th. The illtn'ili.011 Al the
Munielpal Offivesa A:as:Matto John 'Pearson. It is .helped at Lids '
meeting thet the local municipal-
ities will have on oaeortunity of
diseussing problems in vonnectioe
with e4samtustay Plattialig•
Ill addition to thin portion of the