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H.M.Y. BRITANNIA on which Queen Elizabeth II and the Prince Philip will visit the Seaway area and Ontario Lake ports
welcomes Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
and His Royal Highness the Prince Philip for the opening of the
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The Government and the people of Ontario welcome Her Majesty
Queen Elizabeth II, and His Royal Highness the Prince Philip, to our
great Province. c
With the official opening of The St. Lawrence Seaway by Her Grfitcious
Majesty, the worthy dream of years becomes a reality. Now open to
deep-water shipping of the world, our Lake Ports will provide access to
the heartland of the Continent—and from them, as ocean ports, will: go
forward, into world trade channels, Canada's and Ontario's raw
materials and manufactured goods.
Out of this Development has also come the great Provincial power
project—in which Ontario has made a vast financial investment—pro-
viding additional power resources which can be used to increase our
industrial, agricultural and economic strength.
Proud to be a partner in the British Commonwealth of Nations, our
Canadian Nation rejoices in and looks forward to the Royal visit. It will
be marked by many memorable events. They will be of great historic
significance, providing opportunity as well to show to the Queen of
Canada the unfailing loyalty, devotion and affection of her Canadian
people.
May the visit to Ontario of our Gracious Sovereign be a pleasant one,
as we pay her due homage.
Leslie M. Frost,
Prime Minister
Published by the Division of Publicity
E., GOVERNMENT OF. THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO
Vatigty Prcogram
Enjoyed at W.A.
TIFITXXS---Xenrihoro of Itl
W,A, of the United Chereht goo-
04404 Adieo from' the bitleirite.W
itinited Church, Brick. „tai. ireh
AshtioIld pi.rquit on Thursday.attar,,
noon., unfortunately the NOS
from Whitoehtirek were turial#e tq
attend,
The president, Mrs, 7, 3, Tefldp
welcomed the giiests and presided
for the program Which ()Poled
with a devotional period with the
Scripture lesson. Tread by Mrs, Mae.
McDonald. Plane Solos Were deno
tributed by Mrs. Chester Tayler,
Mrs. Wesley Ritchie of Zion and
Mrs. Janet Heecroft of RrielK
Mrs; gall, Mrs. J. W. joynt and
MrS, Armstrong of ImeknoW gang
"Beautiful Rells" and "Flow ,Geot-,
lv 'Sweet Afton". Diane Ritchie of
Hacketts and Gladys McDonald
favoured with vocal soles. tread
ingfa .r1Bruee , and Abe ,,Spider"
Mrs, Chris Cook of 'Blake and "The
Whistle" by Um, W. P. liteeercdt
were enjoyed, A contest coodtla-
ed by Mrs. E. W. Rice Preceded
a social hour when afternoon tea
was served. Mrs. G, Stuart, Mrs.
H. Webb and Mrs, 3. Cameron
were in charge of a sale of baking
and aprons.
ST. HELENS
Mr. and Mrs, Allan Cranston
left by motor on Thursday for a
two weeks" 'holiday with Mr's..
Cranston's relatives at Arcola,
Sash,
Miss Bonnie Leeson, has returned
to her home at 'London after a
holiday with Mr, and Mrs. James
Curran, Nancy and Paul,
Miss Donna Woods, who is it
cresent a student nurse at the
Ontario Hospital, Whitby and Mr.
and Mrs.; Mel Brown 'of Kitchener
were week-end • visitors with.; Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Woods.
Miss Ruth Webb 'is home from
Brantford for a few days before
leaving on a conducted tour of the
Western Coast. Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Grewar and. Nancy of Brantford
were also week-end visitors at the
Webb home,
Mr. Barry McQuillin, who was
successful in the Teachers' College
examinations, will teach at North-
dale School in Waterloo after the
holidays.
Miss M. Johnson
Honored by Pupils
ST. HET FNS—Miss Marlene
Johnson, her pupils and their par-
ents gathered at the St. Helen's
School on Thursday evening' for a
pleasant social time to wind up
the school term. After art excit-
ing ball game all adjourned to the
adjoining •Gammie farm for a
wiener and marshmallow roast,
Nancy norscht read an address
to Miss Johnson, who 'is returning
to Teachers' College after' teaching
here for two years, and NanCY
Cranston presented her with .rt a
silver cream and sugar and tray
set and a cup and saucer. /Ai*
Johnson made a fitting reply and
all joined •in singing For She's a
Jolly Good Fellow". A sing-song
concluded' a very enjoyable even-
ing.
PRESIDENT OF WFSC
The Wingham Figure Skating
Club held its annual meeting in the
council chambers with a fair repre-
sentation of parents .present and
W. W. Gurney presiding.
Due to storms the carnival re-
ceipts were lower than usual but
the overall picture showed a suc-
cessful year. There was an in-
crease 'in membership and an out-
side professional had been unable
to give the usual number of hours
of instruction.
Tests held April 1 showed 30 out
of 31 passed and the Bronze dance
medals were presented 'to Douglas
Hamilton and Bonnie Jardin, Wil-
fred Pocock's had been returned
for correction in, the spelling of his
name.
Since there were no further nohi-
inations, the nominating commit-
tee's slate was elected, After a dia.-
cussion regarding next year's pro-
fessional, it. was agreed 'to try to
secure someone to help Harold
Brooks and to be available on
Tuesdays instead of SaturdayS. The
presidents were asked to investi-
gate several possibilities and en-
gage one if available.
Copies of Skating Magazine were
exhibited and the prices quoted
Were '$3.00 for one, 12.50 for tWo
and $2.00.for 15 or more. If adults
are interested in forming a danc-
ing Class they should contact Mrs,
3, Day or Mrs. b, Ro$enhagen. A
suggested thine waS Mondays be-.
tureen 6.30 and 8.00 p.m. Some
tube skates could be used while
beginning.,
An executive meeting fellowecl
immediately where the officers'
slate Was eornpleted. Past presto
dent, W. W, Carney; prosidout,
.T. Velwood; vite-president,
Sohn Cruickshank, treasurer.,
H, Wild; secretary, Mrs. H. to-
ren; oosttuto convener, ritm -
Day; lee supervision, Mrs. b. Rot,
collagen; phoning tonvoner,
a Remington; magaZine Subs, eon,
vonor, 74174. 'atm Bell,
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