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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1962-06-20, Page 7,. 4r, cr ,r� �r . . !1bbanwtnws WWTNG IAM, 41tai'd'tli(tl(), W,[all)fdi.l^JDra.Y, ,JLFN'.i." 20, i.t)(4 • AREA MILITIAMEN DECORATED ---Canadian forces decorations West, 18 Militia Group, is seen pinning medals on, from the were presented to four members of the 21st Field Regiment, left, Sgt. W. A. Moughton, Walkerton; Sgt. E. W. Demmerling RCA(M) during annual inspection at Listowel. Lieut -Col, W. W. and Sgt. A. R. Inglis of Listowel and Gnr. J. T. Brooks, Wingham Fortune Reunion !Receives Diinioma "In Waterloo Parte The 12th annum 1oaitene rt ion was held in Waterloo part ne Saturday afternoon with a large number present. l'reeirtc'nt Roy Fortune extended a welcome to all and conducted the business ses- i FORD Mien Reita Hard - t oughier -lard-r';,oghier ni Mr. enol Mrs. Nnrluan Harding, of Forelwicil, has been grimier( a diploma in public health nursing from the University of Alberta in I'lclmollon. Ilene, Is o graduate of Victoria 1lospitel School of Nttreing in Lon- e (Inn, l;hr has joiners the staff of The reunion for 11)63 will hit held the Public health Unit in Calgary. in Waterloo park with the following executive in charge: Pr'$,, Albert Gowing; vice -pre,, , Ila Harvie;' $ ) sec.-treas., Edna 1'' 1T ortunc; .;port. convener, Ida Harvie; lunch con - Schenk; special awards convener, veners, Cora Kaufman, Myrtle LL^ comnErrnil 1 1.41.1 ' • Kay Gowing. t A minute's silenot! WAN observed in .memory of the throe members departed during the Masi year. A vote of appreciation was ex- tended to Mary Fortune for ob- taining the park reservation for the reunion and also to Roy For- tune for his capable leadership as '* president, An enjoyable program of sports was arranged by Ida Harvie and a very pleasant afternoon was con- l eluded with evening luncheon.• •J FC)ft,[)WI(:I:1--The general, meek irlg of the Fordwich United Chureh i Women was held in the churc'li, Mrs. Williunt Wilsnn, the president, twit:; in charge. The theme of the meeting was "Fieec[iime." Mrs, Stanley :Bride conducted the Bible study "Tile Church of Christ • in Jerusalem, in Corinth, in Canada." A questionnaire followed. Surprise Party 4 FORDWIC[T --- A surprise parte was held in Fordwich for Mar. and Mrs. Jahn }luu'eh, of }jarrlslo)1, formerly of Fordwiell, ':1,n the oc- casion of their 25th anniversary when members of their J'8lnily served a dinner iii the Anglican Church basement on Sunday night. R Relatives were present from Goderich, Toronto, Kitchener, Gueph, London. The couple re- ceived many lovely gifts, Plana for the garden party were er'mpleled. Mrs, George Ashton )-eve the report. for the supply com- mittee, raying four mission quilts bed been completed and the bale wrnild he packed within a few days. r'lnc hi;;lallghts of the 'N,)&tlt Re- g len 1' )nvelttdnn of the J[mem Presbyterial A T;luevalc, 1,.•.,e given by Mrs. (..°roshy Sothern, The program on CIu•iellan Citizenship wet lu'e5u•tltea Jet the forst of n. skit with Mrs. Harold Wallace, Mrs. A. C', Coles and Mrs, Anson Ruttan taking part. Mrs, 'William Wilson closed the meeting with prayer. NERD FOR THE SIGHTS...THE LAKES...THE FUN Know Ontario betters.. it's all yours Ontario Department of Travel and Publlcity Hon, ttryan L, Cathcart) Minister ONTARIO TRAVEL LITERATURE Mail to: Ontario Travel, , A70U Parllalnlali Bldgs,, Termite, n , 0 ntario NAME (Hosie noon) ADDRESS .......................,.,,, P.0 NUM Mr. Edwin Jordan, of Torontn spent the week -end with Mr, and Mrs, Curtis Jordan. Mt•a, Vintoria Mille, of 'Toronto is spending two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Williams Mr. and M.rs, Carl Bender and family, of Palmerston, spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs, Starr For- ster, Moo, Kyle Soehner and family, of Kitchener, spent n couple of nays last week with her mother, Mrs, Ewer r t r, rl , 1 i t Mrs, Melpha Holland, of -Pal- merston, spent all •last week at hP house here. Mr. Holger Espensen enterers th rehabilitation ventre In Toronto where he will undergo electric treatment on his leg and foot, Mrs. Mary Sanderson leaves on Thur'sda;y Tor Crnnbrook, B.C., where site will visit for se'ver'al weeks with a. brother she has not seen for forty years. Mr. and Mr'a. Jas, Vittle, Mr, Find Mrs, Wm. Sothern visited nn Sun - del, with Mr. snot Mrs. William Mulvey, at Walkerton, Messrs Wm. Wilson, Earl Moore send Miss Phyllis Wilson visited in London on Saturday. with the Toronto -Dominion Bank Kitchener, for the past two years, has been transferred to Pettawa, , where he commenced his duties or. Monday, Mr, Carl Johnson spent the week., , end with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Kirkby at Port Credit. Mrs. John , son returned home after spending a few days there. Mr, Larry Marriner, of Waterloo, spent the week -end at his home }fere, Reeve Ivan Haskins and Deputy Reeve Robert Gibson attended the June session of county council held last week a w lc in C' d •i • ` t 10 ei 1,,h Council ses 1Ci S S sions closest with a tour of the 1' Shur -Gain farms at Maple, •General Motors plant at Oshawa, Crime La. n borabor•y, Toronto, and the Fire- stone Rubber Co., Hamilton. Mr. Rn„ Strong at•cl M,:a, Francis Strong, Mr. and Mrs. Wan. Came - hell and Mrs, Martin Baiter at- tenders the Strong reunion held in 1h'nnver nn a,nr•lay. Mr. Tarry-Mot)er„litt ehent two clays this week in Waterloo. Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Campbell •tool family spent Siutclay with bela- tives in Huntsville. Mr, and Mrs. Orville Guy, of A1it.olleli, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, IIarry Howe. Members of the Orange Lodge and Ladies' Lodge, of Fordwich, at- tended the Orange service .in St. Helens United Church on Sundae morning., when over. 100 attended. Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Iv[arth,l, 'Setter were Mrs, Elmer Giles, Mrs, Beatrice Sitter and Mrs, Magdalene 'Edwards, of The many friends of Mr, Ilarvey McDermitt will he pleased to hear he was able to t'ettu'n hone Penn Vletmie 11naililel, r.nurinn, nn, 1"t'i- rlay, where he 11nr1 !leen confided for the 1')511 seven weekri. iVrr. n".'i Mr,. Hervey Dolan and Peter, of Tntnnto, spent the week- end with A•1r, and Mrs. Herold dolt;, IV. Filart MI'S, William Wilnrnt end T'h' lie nta,,"rlrrl ilio door' rrnninn in Listowel Pork on Saturday. M1' and Mrs, Bruce Armstrong, Mies Elizabeth Armstrong and Mt•. T'vi 1'l'"rwirk enent r:amday n1,. (lr'nnd Bend anri n1 Credit on with .Mr end Mora Art : i•1'itehell 'err ""ti 'meet T1'viee ATc71n1'•rll, l Mr's, T4111 Winrlfong and T(nthy, of (bit1, visited on 1'httrsrl•ey wilt 'Myra. 1sT;"". A rnint"nng, Mr. find Aerie George [ioliiti tei'1 rind sans I0( 3.13)) their tinesehnld ,.feeits nit Sntutrinv In the house whir'h they recent, purchased helm Mrs. T•vnn Mntthews, and Mrs. Noah Reis visited n" !nnelny with Nit•, anti Mrs, Wi1-' 11)rA T3.hia n1 Seeney Creek Mrs, Peter Chimney and Taney, 1 nl' Port CJilberne, end Mr. and Mrs.' Scott .iKeit.h and family, of Stoney (:a'eeit, visited on Sntttrdeer with Mr, Alex Keith and with Mrs. Keith In Listowel Flospitnl, Mrs, Henry ,Alien, of ('non, is apeat,drng a. few weeks with, Mr. acid Mrs Mel Alr=atn, Ml: Earl Ridley, of T,nneloti, stent the weekend with 'Mrs, Ridley, Mr semi Mrs. Thum Steitteelter rind little dnughtei', of Sneath River, s »eat. tete .vert; -end with Mr. end 'M'''. (;(u'rbnn gtelnnrlter. Mr, anri Mrs, Alert Wray and family, of 'Toronto, spent the went. ewe nI their hnnie herr, t- it nils Mrs. 'Emma Vold 118 w111 be sorry to learn that At pre- sent, she is confined to Listowel' Hospital. Mr. salol Mrs. t)nn Bridge "'1r1 family attended a, reunion in Icit- rhener on. Sunday. Mr. Jim Poeteaj itnam-went eine.' get:y last week in '1'ottonto, Mi". Jack Foster, who has been Mr. Everitt Allan underwent major surgery at Stratfone Hos - pital on Friday and at press time his condition was as well as could be expected, Week -end visitor's with Mr, and Mrs, Anson Demerling were Mr and Mrs. Gordon Goldrich, of Lon- don, Mrs. Joan Wilding and Mr Ralph Lnngstaffe, of Toronto, WORK OUT PIANS FOR _N_OWICK FAM I FORDWICFI--The Howick Agri cultural 13oriety held its regular directors' meeting Friday evening in the Orange Hall here, The pr'es' dent, Ron McMichael, asked the members to suggest judges for the different departments of the fail which Is to be held in Fordwich October 5th and 6th. Reports were given by special Prize and field cro ' eu,n.ne, Garry oats and corn are the field crop competition being sponsored this year by the society. The sec- retary, earetary, Mrs. Robt, Gibson, reviewec the special prize donations an grants received by the society and reported the correspondence, Committees were appointed to contact Hosvick and 'Turnberr) councils for grants. Iden Edges• was appoiltted to be 111 charge of parade arrangement' rind expl inert the prnUnsed speilir" metres for public yahool pupils, It was tieelrlert to t'arry the rieual in summer, protection for this year's fai. [llreetnrn are asked to present any changes nr ar':-letinns to thei• depertmenta es soon as possible that the tn'2 prize lists may b' !mailers early. MARK ANNIVERSARY WITH CELEBRATION FORDWICH—Mr. and Mr's. Wil Bain McDonald of Fordwich or Tuesday, J'iute 12ths celebrated thei 50111 wedding anniversary. The oc rasion was marked by a celebra tion at their farm home nn Satur dsy, June 9th, About 200 guest attended. Mrs, MacDonald was lite forme! Jean Snell of Morrlstntvit in (-re- Township. They were married al the home of the bride's parent; Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Snell. Rev Mr, Wisher!: of the Presbyterial Church, Brussels, performed the ceremony. Following their marriage the nouptr started farming sit ,Fames town, until they moved in 193: 1n the farm where they now live 1 one and a el./tarter miles north of h'ordwich. MiteDonnld was a von of Mr and Mrs. Wi11Jani MacDonald of Lasi Wawanosh, Aillong those tritely -110g the fes. tiv1h'e: were Mee, homes b mithn .1 Detroit, the former :Tenet Miller. flower girt of 50 years ago, rand Mrs. 'Penn, Watson, of 13ritssels,1 sister of the bride, who played the! warding march, Relatives were also present. from : Collin gwood, Montreal, T)etroit, I, Orillia, Toronto and Wingham. Reports Are Given Qn Deanery Meeting FOIiDWICH--`rriility W.A. met at Mrs. Spence Brear•s' on .Mille 13th with 11 members awl 11 visitors. present. The meeting open- ed with a hymn, followed by pray- er. Mrs. Ruby Forster read ;;r°rip- tune from St. Luke. Mrs. itrong welcomed the visitors and thanited all those who had helped with the Deanery dinner, and the other ac- tivities held recently. Mrs R. Fos- ter reported a good balance in the .reasury and .all pledgers had been ,net. Mrs, Bruce Sothern reported that the Dorcas bales had reached their destinations and were much ap- preciated, Thank you notes were read front Mrs. M. C. Watters, who was re- nembered while hospitalized. from Vll's. Eunice Harrls, Mr and, Mrs. 3rucc Sothern, The roll call was answered by a ,verse •on Trinity. Mrs. F. Ferguson ;ave a report on the Deanery neeting held on May 22 in Trinity Church, Elva Foster was In ria ego 111 a 'hapter of the study book, "J ietiee Ind Love," and was )l1,/8i':fed by Ws. Ruby Foster and Mrs. 1':. F'rt- Uson. Mrs. Strong urged membra; to begin saving for the 'Thamkoff- 'ring and alert to ',eve ,teed dainpr: Mr. Attwell led in the Litany and •losed arias prayer. Flive F`104'1 conducted' two games. bunch wee served by Mrs. S. I3rears, Mrs. M. Darcy and Mrs, S. Forster. DECLINE IN RAFiJEa FOXES IN TURNERY INK 1101111B RABID GODERICH "If you lin,ecn't thought of a good Planning Art, er''a ( t busy,"Dr. R. M. At It, l! , idvised municipal repre:t'•ntalivrs in county co,.tncil as he warned of 'onditions which ran nr1.1r' from 'and subdividers' artiviti.':c nn lake rootage, "Already we 111'e hying deluged )y subdividers and penjrle putting ip small cottages or additions," be 'eported, "anal if some nrtunici;rdte ries along the lake Have not got n ;ood Planning Act. I wirer you voulri. They cram lots in like see_ lines along the lake shore. Ther^ i s no public access and roads go in 1 villy-nilly and a good lake frnrt )roperty is going to he 14.311es'1 ['hey are going to be law priced properties, and cheap propertire ;et turned into permanent, hrnnc:;, end bring welfare problems. 'There ire pollution problems where they ere jammed in at small places rand there are more accidents on high. vays the more access to them, and 'our highways around here aro gr'1.- .ting busier and busier." Dr, Addis mentioned punliehcd accounts of cake mix causing ,ick- neaa and bales: "Pira: feel ::•e have 11, et Sd ro)n of tits:,n this area Some i m of the (11,110 1001 people arc adver-t tieing to a'l'l your own fresh e};ge, . but J )llldf XStaud Ottawa j,:a roto pelting /ewer, )temple to peetrerrire, their egg products before they put them in the cake mix. this has been going 00 a r:rluple of years, hut 110,.r pressure Is applied, :;oro: we did not liaee toxin here. We hope this tall enel winter people here will be able to talo' a drink of it. 'Ilio stra.i)1 of vee:rhie in the oral is better than - the other and said to glee 89 per cent proteetion--with beth 95 per cent, "The,e has been a dept,,Iae 10 re... • hies, although foxes In '11!, nberry and Howick were found re,bi(1, but ' as far as 1 knee no humane were involved." fieeve rxlert,' Webbs of lltephen asked: "Will there be r.Ultit_S set up for ural vaccine in the tail?' He was told. "We hope s+1" "I think you should l.al;e all pets. eiblr :;top=;," sell Reeve 13g11 of ;.este forth IJr. Alell:)' health nurses get latae tied nn rapidly he has trouble re-' pleni.ehing Staff '1 hey retake geed •"i:'e.s." he con -f; (dlildren'a Aitl Repine. Report. of the •Children's Aid So-' clet✓, presented by Miss Clare r,,Ic_ ! flew)) 11, dirert'.r,r, mentioned a 1lruen.eirey-Huron Itleeting to dis- "tlsla a tri -county pian for a joint foster home fat teeu.ager:;, with; eluded, pnsslbility of detention rooms be - Ing provided in the same house.' 1ltlrnl, lei; nn (Ie)r1l1)a)11 home. The rottnty society operates wage hemee. boarding homes, adoption home; and a receiving Moine. The faster home for teen-agers V: "only in the thielting stage," sited Reeve Clarence) Hanna of F. Wawanosh, who was at the tri- eounty meeting. "The idea would be to trove somehnrly report on therm juveniles to the judge, tao they W0010 got medical treatment or be sent to the right. institution. FIliron her; one, Bruce five, Gley two, but that keeps changing" Ex warden William ,Jewett, presi- dent of the ('.A.M., wan invited to speak in eonneetion with the re- port. "we have enough money," he' said, "it is interest we need, from the rnitUty r onncl! and all the people of the rrulnly. ;tome people, n1111 talk about Children's 1lnmes; their 11)100 are hark in the years when wr had an orphanage. There is a need all the time for homes.! They talk about. one for juveniles hard to place, and that is a thing we aro going to look into in the', future. Some children we deal with had a horrible start, and we spend our money on thein hoping it will' he well spent," Reports were received from Weed Inspector Alen 1 he3lfj and C'ounty 11'nreater Terry grates. The latter reported 120 a"re3, 12b,11110 trees,! Planted in l':a:,t Wawanosh, Col- borne, Manley, Turn berry and 'God -j c1 1 ! sic h # awnrlhap'a at a en ;t of $2,033. There le a provincistl grant of $1,0001, and net eo:,t to the )1)llalty, includ-� ing nursery etetelt and transporta-, tis) v'as $1,393. WIiJTECHURCE 11r and Mrs itey,n Rltchte and, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Aitcheson of I St Helens spent a few days last 'reek on a l:ip to Port Huron and; on through the 1,tales Ivies. Dow. ling kept her gtalydchildren, the Aitcheson ehildl en Mr and Mrs r'elison Falconer and sons of i.19 1 Ilia lapani the week. end with his motiles, Mrs. Cecil Falconer. Mr. arurl Mrs. Atoll lender) and children of Sarnia, apet't cl 1'v with hEsarezlts i? r a �� 4 l Purdon, Trieltnaw and tett i) , Douglas 'Pardon is vi,;rt!' ?' this week with his aunt, Mx:, I Mr. and Mrs, e h?: t l is s .1f ) and son, Brian, of Tepee..•,j'. • r. the weekend l)111 Mrs. William Pal"inn, Mr. and Mrs. Wes/re 'T;rfi'• .a, 1 also visited her pPrente, :'lr an,3 Mrs. Chas. Stewart., 1,,w1tinrc.. Mr. and Mrs FInler lt,.', lore to and two rhhlddir'n, flew Hill:en Columbia, spent the ,rep. 1 °• i 1p his parents, Mr 7,11r3 ^ri,�,•c Henderson of F'inlnse ):tarter leaves to take a Stg-np:"ti's' In array work at 1..,r3 eine eel and Mrs. Henderson Biel vee , :1,)''e ren leave to spend 1.),e 5 , j'11'"!', with her parents i'1 1. Mr. and Mrs , -",. Lucknow, and Tlrs Heel, i i Ian and children of 11..i'• , ,-, 1 ited on Monday :' ,f h Falconer. N O T I C IIS •SUIEDI.J , EFFECTIVE VE JUNE 25th E Obtain your copy from your Local Arent or Dric Pr '11114 Western:. 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