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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-09-09, Page 3• ..4z21: .... ..:. : .. .,... .... .: . ., , . ,. ' , PIPING READY—The pipes which Will be used to book up the science desks in the new addition to the District High School, can be seen in the foreground of the above picture, This section of the building will have three Classrooms. WORK PROOREFON:1(16-Some of the wort:1116i labouring on the' new Addition to the Wingham District High. School are shown above connecting plumbing in the new structure. All' efforts are being made to have the rooms ready for student use within two months, • „ lotteitetfteil.W10109' OffkiO th titinciimi viD ail [1 © aft ce a ol it. A, I1MtYs n YOU'RE SO HELPFUL!, OH EASY TO TAKE CARE OF YOU WITH THESE SICK ROOM SUPPLIES FROM VANCE'S DRUG STORE; THE MOUNTIES COM! TO ESTE FAIR .11 CAVALCADE OF STARS • Evening Grandstand Show featuring R.C.M.P. Ride, 7 headline acts, 20 precision dancers, 30 piece band with 3 production nunibers. LADIES' DAY Tribute to the ladies featuring fashion and , variety show with Juliette (courtesy of Players ' Cigarettes) and Fred Davis. Fashion show produce& by Valy Smith. Admission free untill3,00 p.m. for all ladies, FOLK DANCING EVERY EVENING This year's newest feature —tradi- tional music and dances by ethnic groups plus Canadian square dance demonstrations. *DISPLAY OF FARM MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Previews of the machinery and equipment that will be familiar to life on the farm in the 1960's. *HARNESS RACING To a large nUrhber„of sports-minded folk this event is Western Fair. Bet, ring privileges' mean added excite- ment. : Racing and the Mounties Tues., Wed. and Thurs. afternoons. natItth Mottabs at 141 TICKIAS AVAIL/Ott Alt MASON'S BOOS STORE • i COME EARLY ... .. . -a : II g _ Every Pattern a Bargain . . ill TAIIINiiiniiimiiiiiiiiiiiinniniinlimininiimiiimilamismisninini O umiliti m?op,ftek„... Johnny won't be in school this Morning His Mind full of plans for the day, Iohnny forgot to watch the traffic. He didn't get to school at all that day;, or for many days while he recovered from his injuries. September is back-to-school month, and the start of 1 the Ontario Department of Transport's Child Traffic I Safety campaign. Teachers in every Sdhool in the province are helping', ' youngsters to stay alive by teaching them the rules of traffie safety, Will you help? Remind 'them alWays to i cross at corners, obey traffic signals and look both ways ' before crossing. Your Ontario Department of Transport urges YOU. to make sure they follow ati the rules of traffic safety. 11 4t %OS 0401)10 regard Child's nr4t igekh as negligible after all, they re only.temporary. )tlt even at ‘,S4 Very early age these milk teeth can zilQ* dental caries and, if this Is neglected, the Child may lose the tooth prelnaturelY, leaving a gl4•P V!,1:001.1 nail nAntIti, and ,teeth. t1.ny Sign .of ,dental de- oay, np ratter is hall the ARO, .should have prompt repairs. In the ease of enildren, dental visits should start at the age of three, ' More than fifty prominent Ca- nadilta industrialists and art 'col- lectbrs have• shown their interest in the. work of the Canadiaf Cancer Society 'In a unique ven- ture:: at the C.N.E. this year. Sponsored, by the Canadian Can- cer ••: •'SOdiety, a half-Million dollar eolfeetion'ef nrivately-owned paint- in•gc.and sculpture rarely seen by the public will be on view. 'Admis- sion.;is, .25 cents for adults. Chil- dren:10 'cents.; ' Tea, will be served by :Cancer Society volunteers on the .,,newly-built, • shaded, outdoor terrace, All proceeds to the Cancer Society, Loaves of bread. freeze well if they'', are 'thoroughly cooled after taking• them from the oven, then wrapped in freezer paper, foil or trariSParent freezer wrapping. Rolls may' be put into plastic freezer, bags.° ' Vi""ftwormioloo"..r. FINANCIAL 'MANAGEMENT SERVICES Inetalmant Ravings Plans— More than110,000 Canadians are planning to. save $500,000,000 with Investors Syndicate cer- iihcates. !Ingle Paymont Cartlfloatas guaranteed investment values. A Balancod Mutual Fund-- Invebtore Mutual, Canada's lar- gest mutual fund, emphasizes income, stability and capital gain potential. A Mutual Pork' For Growth -,--Investors Growth Fund em- phasizes longterm capital gain. jut-Deductible RagIstarad illetiromeet Plans -- Fixed- interest, equity and combined Plant for individuals and groups, Thomas A. Jardin Phone 1.47, 'Whigharn, Ont. L.,' Emerson Ivel ..,PhOne 334W, XlarrlistoTh I nil, °store • . •• ••,, • Ontario Foremost In Agriculture Ontario produces all of the win- ter Wheat grown in C'an'ada and Starit1S first h the aereage planted to mived grains, grain corn, fod- der, corn, dry beans, soybeans, rutabagas and tobacco; second in acreage of fail rye, hay, sugar beets and potatoes. Practically all the production of dry beans and Soybeans IS In Ontario. Tit the Case of dry beans, the acreage in 1058 Was 65,500 and soybeans 256,00 acres, Acreage of sugar beets,' in South-western Ontario is 'being expanded greatly and will amount to 40,000 aetes in 1050 ;Is compared with 20,600 ,in 1957, In 1908, Ontario grew, 125,776 acres of tobacco With a production of 188,400,000 pounds. ;Phis crop, the largest ever harvested Or Ontario, an estimated value of .890,000,000, .Ontario potato acre- age is 'second only to that of 'Que- bec and should increase this year 11A a new potato flake plant, the f,:r'st. In Canada, Will be built at Alliston this year, Atatisties such as those above are compiled from., the basic infor- mstion supplied from the Annual June 1st Survey schedules which Were distributed to every farmer across Canada at the end of May. Ontario farmers have always given an excellent response to this sur- vey and their co-operation in filling out anti Mailing their sched- ules promptly is again requested by the Ontario Department of Ag- riculture which computes the fi- gures for this province. The survey has absolutely no connection With taXtdirin, Indl- VirlUal returns are never divulged to anyone and are used only to pre- pare "county Mild provincial totals. • Mrs. H. J. Ross Dies in Detroit Airs Harold Ross, 5366 Warwick, DetrOlt; Mich., passed away on Wednesday, September 2nd at her hotrip, She had been in poor health-for ,some time. JOS:" Ross Was formerly Rachel Rintonl, daughter of the late Mr. and:Mrs. C. A. Rintoul. She was borif and educated here and after attending business college worked in the • office of the Western Foundry, ivre:, and Mrs. Ross 'have been residents of Detroit for over 30 YearS:',13efore moving to that city Mr.'!RoSS was in business here as an:Alectrietan.' His father, *Alex' Rolg. ',iin operatedi. a. hardware store in w• Left to mourn are her husband, a "daughter Muriel (Mrs. Don Creagan) of New York anti a son, Donald Rosi of Detroit., five little grandchildren, a brother, Alex RhiiOul of Wingham and three sisters; Mrs. Fred MacLean, town, MrS",,Chrissy Telfer of Parkhill and Mrs;' Fred Staples of Stevensville, The ;funeral, was, on,Friday, with interinent in Grand Lawn cemetery. 'TheW010111n* 4.401004/041.414 W00001100 pt, Or. 1#0 Peoplo-Who Shqp in .111higham Read:Thtithan*TO K .iiii•illlisplippipiumii•Illionilmitillith100101411011111111141111 i : Costume lizwalery 1 4 Clearance ,,"-- • i ALL COSTUME JEWELLERY -ON SALE , , ., nICL,UOROE i i . 1 . E sopa NEW FALL ,FASHIONS. 69c38 . , _i_ . _ , , s$12..0000 for 'f9 , J • REGULAR li. $3,00 ' "—Or-- $2.09—:.47- j 10 DAYS ONLY — SALE ENDS SATURDAY, SEPT, 19 n HAFERMEI-11..*S WORK ON $ciimuix---The new addition to the' Wiugbam District Schocil is progressing on schedule, and according to school' authorities,. the. new buildings will be ready for use by November 1st.:. • The upper photo shows the north-west corner of the 8225,000 structure and the lower picture the south-east Corner, Semi-Annual Wallpaper Sale : September 10th to 19th • GROUP-1 WASHABLE PATTERNS for Living Room, Dining , Room and Hall Reg. Price'95c per single roll SALE 59c g GROUP-3 WASHABLE SUN- ' TESTED PATTERNS P •for any room Reg. price 59c per single roll U SALE 29c • JEWELLERY PHON 25o WING HAM, ,ONTARIO O111111•111.111•1111111111111I11.111111111111111,11111111111111111111111111111111.0111111111•1101111111)110i4 The Wallpaper, Shop" ROOM LOTS HALF PRICE OR LESS GROUP----4 MANY PATTERNS Special Price 19c per Single Roll , WHILE THEY LAST I GROUP-2 PATTERNS for Dining Room, Kitchen Some Washable J Reg. price 85c to 69e per single roll SALE 49c .5 "