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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1962-08-08, Page 3• Coos Folding Aluminum AWNINGS LUMBER — Te euklone 2(30 FLOOR WALL TILES Pa l Aluminum SASH DOORS BUILDING — CUPBOARDS VV inghaltlll. .*, ., 4....yw/w3ze:serW.•m wu+n.w..a+.a. ..+v . N �.. ONTARIO Ontario Economic Council Tourist Industry Committee BRIEFS INVITED The Ontario Economic Council has appointed a Tourist industry Committee to study the present and future role of the tourist i ndustry in the province. The purpose of the Committee is to assess all aspects of tourism In Ontario and to formulate recommenda- tions concerning I. The relative effectiveness of current government as- sistance to and participation in the tourist industry. 2. An evaluation of strengths and weaknesses within the industry itself. Public hearings will take place in mid-September in various parts of the province. Individuals and organi- zations interested in submissions to the Committee should submit six (6) copies of their briefs as soon as possible before September 15, 1962 to the Secretary of the Committee. W. H. Cranston; ,T. C. Clarke, Secretary, Chairman. Room 286 Parliament Buildings, • ' •. Toronto -(Telephone 365-1948) • THE MORRIS FEDERATION of Agriculture is sponsoring a new picture was taken from one of the picnic spots under shady park and picnic site on the Maitland River east of Belgrave. Still cedars and looks upstream to the new county bridge and the under construction, the park will be a real asset to the area. This site of the pioneer village of Bodmin Advance -Times photo, Juices are also available which eon.. tain signifeant amounts of Vtatnin C. WHITECHURCH Misses Florence and Margaret Moir of Toronto spent the week- end at the Richardson home. Mrs. Irene Paterson of Toronto A N°p+liU •.3 S Q R, A L SUITE 0 AVM NIH, an•ada° ;Le4ding Manttfaetufers beta! 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"SUITE_ or THE MONTH II"IEANGHIS O Dns .t.Islir, :.,:,'1v3,.�::«✓'w.w+,w«f�i::s,,.niwi.,:....:..:.:'v..•..w.::ww,w,iw..wa.....,:..'o.•s».a.:.• • • v....a-..fww:ww „•• it and her brother, Charles Taylor. left on Saturday to visit with Mi'. and Mrs. Ross Paterson and other relatives at Kapuskasing, Friends fronzr,.fa.r-,and near go. thered at the home of Mr. and Mr'., Lester Falconer of Culross to visit with Mr, George Falconer, - former resident and teacher in Cuirass. Mr. Falconer left on Monday for his home in British Columbia, Mr. Laverne Dowling Ieaves this week to commence study at Mount Forest to be a radio despatcher for the Provincial Police. Mrs. Dow. ling and Laverne visited on Sun- day with her father, Mr. William Rooney of Mount Forest, who Wan able to return home from Palmers- ton Hospital on Tuesday. Mrs. Lawrence MacIntosh of Parkhill visited on Monday with Mrs, Robert Arbuckle and her mo- ther, Mrs. McEwan, Mrs. Charles Martin, Mrs. 3..M Gillespie, Mr. James Martin and lvIrs. Ezra Scholtz and Miss Winni- fred Farrier were in Toronto Iasi week. Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Gil- lespie visited for a few days with Mrs. Chas. Gillespie and Mr. Mar- tin was a patient in a hospital there over the week -end. Miss Beverley Hastings of Wing - ham is holidaying with her grand- parents, Mr. and• Mrs. James Mc- Innis, Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Laidlaw and family of London visited this week -end with his mother, Mrs. James Laidlaw, and With Lucknow relati ves. Mr. and Mrs. T, .T. Lannon and Mr, and Mrs. Michael Law, and Michele, of London, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dalton and Miss Catherine McCarthy, Paul Elliott, son of Mr, and Mrs. Walter Elliott, is spending this week with his grandmother, Mrs. Gordon Elliott. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Ross and family, ]3luevale, Mr, and Mrs. Ed- ward Marsh and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burehill and family of Wingham visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Frank Ross, A boat 20 young folks gathered on 'I'tte•ccrircy night at the home of ivlr. and I'Irs. Russell Gaunt to help Donald celebrate a birthday, There were a. number of good musicians in the crowd and a good time was had by all. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Soloman and family were at Grand Valley where they attended a Soloman family reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Soloman, with :v'ir. and Mics;. Irvin Soloman, who arrived home from Saskatchewan. Mr„ and :ilio. Norman, Millcr••,of_ Gall. visited for a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Soloman hero. air. anti Mr::, Chat'•le•s Henderson of 'Toronto, who were spending the tveek.cr11 with her parents in Luck now, visited with Whitechurch friends and relative's on Monday, .\11'. and Mrs. Richard Sloan and three children, alai Ted Mr.!1roy of E3illsclale, Mich., spent last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Currie. Miss Anne Currie of Kitchener spent the week -enol at her hone here. Diane and Anne, twins, and Pat- sy Maclean, sisters of Mrs. Lynn Morrison, spent. Last week -end at the Morrison home. Mr. and \'Ir:c. John Blakeman and her mother, Mrs. J. Oliver, and Mrs Ann Langlob; and her daugh- ter, Miss Rhea, all of Hamilton, visited 011 Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold ('cl„rani. A'Ir. and Mrs..lanre•i Million and family of Stratford were visiting 00 Saturday at the Congram home and Peter .'Million slayer! to visit. there this week. Mr, and Ain:. Lorne Ivors of Dungannon also visited with the Congram family on ;;brachy. Mr, Harris Burdon, who has been working with a c'.onstructfon com- pany at Porgttis Junction, is spending this wvi-k with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Rnbinsoii. Mr, and Mr:a, Harry' Robertson and fancily of Point Edward visited on Monday with .'Jr. and Mrs. Alex Coulicr, Mr, and ill's, Albert Coultes and family and Mr. and Mrs, Alex Lea- ver auci faintly ::pent Sunday with Mr, auul lens. Wilbert. ac'hwirhten- berg of Sotittraniliton. Miss Linda Lowe of Brussels spent last week with Mr, and Mrs, Jack Coultes. and Joyec Walker is visiting this week with Miss Kiane Coultes. Aro ynii receiving.; full benefit from the i' nit rir:nk:, nr sillies llcat you hay? Arany fruit drinks xre cnninu'reially :n•:riinble but Bonn' of them cin not contain adequate supplies; of ,1.•en1 bre .Avid ' l iliimin C;1 C'hr'ck the lael.; 1., buy tti,ely, advirc 11111 'ori.,:. rit. 1fi.,. looald Instihtt', (1nolpin hot resale d vita ' min coati -111, the uiiNturc' :should be clearly labelled ”\'il,iminiYcd" or • "Vitamin c' adder)". Natural fruit SALAD FILLED TOMATOESHerewe see lu::cicu$ sun -ripen ri field tomatoes with salad filling for a satisfying main rnurse plate • at luncheon or supper. Canada Dept..rf Agi icultut e, Ottawa. -Here:s...a--.pasty, or- buffet snack worth trying. Remove the centre of a pared cucumber with an apple corer, Then stuff tightly with a soft cheese Or cheese spread, Chill an,d then slice a quarter inch thick. This may also be used to garnish a moulded salad, Th• Vvv co-'il'hAso, woo >esov, Ikair,.f►. lls.eTlOiltl:. 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