The Wingham Advance-Times, 1962-05-16, Page 5t
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Students See Movie
A group of (::rade 13. stildenta
went to Ripley last week, where
they had been invited by the Ripley
District 'Nigh School to see the
movie, "The C)ld Man and the Sea".
',Me. Invitation was extended to
V3 classes. "The Old Maur and the
Sea" is teeing studied is English
literature this year.
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NOW OPEN
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Buy it either Mild Medium or Old. If you like something real
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CifEDDAR, You can buy it either ready packaged or have it.
cut off the round 00's or the 40-11i, black. All our (MY -LISA
Cheese is masse at our Myth Cheese Faittot'y,
COME iN AND SAMPLE OUR CHEESE
For the convenience of our Cream and Egg 'Patrons we are open
nt Noon -Hour,
United Daird & Pooltrg Co-operative
PHONE 271 - WINGHAM
PLTE'iit CAVILER, Manager
AR of May 1.st Creamery Butter 12c below the regular price,
Appreciation Ls
Expressed by U.C.W.
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WRONzv'p]',11 The C.G.I',t',
meeting opened with the .call to
worship, purpose= and answer, fol-
lowed by singing the national 'in-
them. The Scripture was read and
pray& given by Lynne- Wright.
I Minutes of the last meeting were
read and approved.
A letter of appreciation from the
United Church Women was receiv-
ed in recognition of the C.G.T,T.
support In helping to hay for the
kitchen linoleum In the United
('hutch. Business t'oneerning the
mother and daughter banquet was
dismissed and the tneetiu;.; closed
with Taps.
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Any Govertrrnent. T)el'leicney Pay.
meta 1.011 :thirty only on
properly graced 8‘•001S.
Seeure. the utmost by patronizing
the organization that made this
possible,
SHIP COLLECT TO
Our Registered Warehouse No, 1
Weston, Qntario•
Obtain sacks and twine
without charge :from
MORLEY McMICHAEL
R. R. 2, WROXETER
NORMAN MV1cDOWELL
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WOOL GROWERS LIMITED
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Toronto 7, Ontario
(t•/Inie.rt, Wetdinesaa3', gay.. 10, .1)62
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with M. and. Mrs. Oscar $eheftet. Anniversary services will be held.
Mr. and Mrs. l)dwin Smyth visit-
ed on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.
Sam, Srnytb, of Mitehell, and Miss
Lillian Smyth, of Toronto, spent
the week -end here.
Mr, and Mrs, Bradley.Galbraith
and children visited on ',Huntley with
her parents, Mr, .and Mrs, ,,James
Doig, of 'Wroxeter, Monday evening, May 11.
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next: Sunday at Calvin -Brick unites
Church ,with Rev. Lewis, of Aub•
urn, its guest .minister. Flower
Sunday will he observed in the
morning with the junior .ehoir and
the senior choir at the evening ser.
vice. Lem! groups of (Jniteci;
Church. Women halm been invited
Lo attend the social meeting on
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MEMBERS OF BRAVO TROOP are shown as Lt. the ranks. Troop Commander Cadet Lt. D.
Col. Oliver and his inspecting party looked over Callan is to the right of Col. Oliver,
Teachers Attend
Sarnia Meeting
Teachers from .most points in
Western Ontario attended the
spring regional assembly of the
Federation of Women Teachers of
Ontario at High Park public
school in Sarnia on Saturday.
Reports and discussions were
heard on the association's legisla-
tion, public relations, educational
studies and professional develop-
ment. A recommendation for a
tri -level system of education in
Ontario was presented: elementary
schools, grades 1 to•7; junior 'high
schools, grades 8 to 10 and col-
legiate, commercial and high
schools grades 11 to 13.
A noon banquet at Central Bap-
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Try.•t/iLs:.
Onyour gliOCOPy bill
for sa ivn , ! ''y=
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NEW THREE -GLASS SIZE PEPSI
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the entire family! Party with it—get 18 servings from one handy carton! Shop easy with it!
Now it's Pepsi.. P for those who think young/
6 bottle
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tist Church was addressed by May-
or I, J. Walker, William Rodgers,
director of education for Sarnia
and R. J. Skippon, chairman of the
Sarnia Board of Education,
Those attending from the local
association were Mrs, Hall of
Blyth, Miss Jessie Little, Miss La-
ella Mitchell and Mrs, Matheson of
Brusselsand Mrs. E. Webster and
Miss A, Williamson of Wingham.
BELGRAVE FESTIVAL
JOAN CURRIE FINS
UIIfLS' SOLO CLASS
Seventeen schools competed in
the two-day music festival at Bel
grave this week The adjudicator
was Lloyd (J. Queen, assistant dit
eetor of music for Ontario Super.
visors were Mrs. Nota Moffatt and
Mrs. Phyllis Rodgers.
Harvey McDowell was chairman
and Mrs. Norman 1'1. Coultc•s See.
rotary of the festival. The event
concluded last night In ,Vii t hum
1)istric t High School.
Joan Currie of hast v1'awauo,h.
won the girls' silo, nit:. years ,nd
under on Monday, •lu,yc•ph San-
ders won the boys' solo c Leven years
and under and Ray Sehettrle tion
the boys' changed voices •lass. In
the two part chorus S.S. 12 Morris
was in first place.
Further results., will he published
nest week.
MEMORIAiL E EAOUE
TO OPEN SCtIEOULE
The Wingham C/oudyears, spon-
sored by Brophy 13ros. Tire Service
this year, will ,open the schedule in i
Clinton on May 23rd. The first
home game will he in Wingham on
May 24th, with their old rivals of
•two years ago, (ioderivh, supplying
the epdxrsition.
The league will consist Of 12
teams St. 'nomas, Stratford,'
Woodstock, Hickson, Centralia
RCAF, Clinton RCATP, Olanworth,
(,och•rich, St. Marys, Otterville, In-
gt'rsc 11 and Winghnrn. All games on
Friday will he at 9, others at 8.30.
Please clip this schedule for
frttiit'e reference.
.May 23 Wingham at Clinton
1vrity 24 Gcderich at Wingham
May 28 Wingham at Otterville
lune 1 Stratford at Wingham
June 4 Wingham at St. Marys
June 6 Wingham at Stratford
June 8- Woodstock at Wingham'
. June 12- Wingham at Hickson
June 15 Ingersoll at Wingham
June 19 C1t its 7rth at Wingham
June 21 Wingham at Centralia
June 29 f'linton et Wingham
July 5 St. Thomas at Wingham
July 1. Wingham at Ingersoll
July 9 Wingham at Woodstock
July 11 Hickson at Wingham
July 13- St, Marys at Wingham
July 20 Centralia at Wingham
July 21 Wingham at St. Thomas
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July 25 Wingham at Goderleh
July 27 •Oitervillr at Wingham
i July 211 Winghnrn at (llanwcn'th
NIIiTEC;IIURCII
Mr. Cordon Moore and Mr. and
Mrs. A,ivin Moore, Beverley and
Ronald, of Acton, and Mr, and /vim.
("hare Collins and Larry, or George-
town, viist.ed on :Sunday with. Mr.
and Mrs, John T'urdun. Mr, and
Mrs. 'Kenneth 1'Yn'don, John and
Miehnrl, of 'I'hurudale, and other To -
1,91 relatives visited ut ter T'urdon
borne on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Lewis, of
Grimsby, opera Sunday with her
father, Mr. 1", Me•.li 1'otrasou, 'Mr.
1'a1irr..n, Inn, rented his farts to
Mt'. Stanley Hopper, of Morris
'fownsh ill.
Mi, and Mrs. J. 1.'). Beecroft visit-
ed on Sunday with Mr and Mrs.
'Bernard li;rli and with Mr, elrvaI
11144/wan, who has been ill for
:Anne time.
Mr. and Mrs, Iron Dirstein, of
Brantford, spent the week -end with
her parents, Mr and MMYrs, ttti sell
(:aunt.
Mr. and lyes. Henry Stonham, of
Mt, J3rydges, spent Saturday with
her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Thos.
Reid, or Marnoch. Mr. and Mrs.
Reid and family visited on Sunday
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Reid, of Mt, 13rydges, and attended
the services in the Mt. 13rydgea
Baptist ('hut'ch,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dickson
and children, of J3elrnore, spent
Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs. Archie
T'urdon.
James Wilson of London, visited
on Saturday with (Larry Chaptna.n.
Mr. and Mrs. 1d, Splelrngcher, of
Mildmay, and lvfr and Mrs. Martin,
cf Eitche.-er, visited en Sunday
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