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0 •� ,FEBRUARY 1929 Galbraith is sec�ret�al�-treasurer, deep moue � t.0 tl th
t a / .i IMiss Elisabeth Barber• left last The><'e w lc,9 two enitstrr�entg nares a#4QU 6 r des • -
., `, i ,. It fs'ttot diriicul1., to understand why some name the subject to be discussed until after � ;�� ALLEN, -p g , g
nils boards fear the the committee ha.d been constituted. , ';r, week folrrQttawa"to take u Ther fro he>ceinthe.El iii i$egiment Kin Geed VI �►lll, -
' i —, co c 4n bo duties on the Debates Staff of the CASF last week Carl Hart and an o�ficihl ply of alarattiPao;
R 1' media. a*,• :heir Perhaps out of curiosity the majority of • .
w euece' f t ... nevus mod a House bf commons durfrlb ,the Harold Ridle . Canada in or; tba lCaatadlans
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t �eetinBs. Partittllarly eta the larger centres c'aunciliors agreed, g pr.�5etat session of iE'arliainetat. At the inaugural.meeting of the in all walM iii 1i#o lady attend .
SkS th@ press is often niercill�s� in its attacks on voted in favor. `iPsyehologfsts have Come to Win�haare General Hospital mejntloll services':,
!; 1 ,the conduct ed ub!i4 . b% si�ess. However, v e Although we cannot tell you any details Gerry is nine, good-looking with light -brown hair, blue -grey bplleve that environment has the Board, R. H. Lloyd was .elected ,At tk1� 7�b •an>!iu>all meeting �o�
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11 li, bt,lleve that in Wingham there is every of the discussion, it is quite permissible at eyes; fair skin, the delightful smile you see and an infectious . greater influence upon the shat- president. iift;e-president is R. S. the %towlek p'armetl� Mutts
*��,; 7 reason for our' public bodies to know that The this point to name the subject, which was the laugh. In excellent health, he should wear glasses --for near- acter and ,habits of, a child,." Hetherington. Other members of Fire Insurance Cfi. " panyl Leslie' `
t Advance -Tim: , seats their deliberations objection of the Ministerial Association to sightedness but he goes without them unless he's reminded.
. g !i Thesle were the words of Dr: W. the board are Wa r VanWyck, Douglas and VNfUfa Spelt° were
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N ;' " , with care. and consideration. activities in the arena involving youngsters Gerry is bright and alert but is not doing very well in grade E• Blatz, professor of psychology Dr. W. A. Crawfo W. W. Arm- re elected direct®rs for"a ,third-
• three. He is easily distracted and h tractive, rboth of which '
4>, t This newspaper is we�j aware that some on Sunday mornings. hyperactive, in Toronto University, when he strong, T°reil L. Davidson, J'. W. year term and Gordon A, Sibson
p1. interfere with a child's learning ability.
A areas of discussion are legitimately within This question has been a point of die- Gerry loves the outdoors. He plays hockey in winter and in spoke to the•members of the Can- " 1VIcI{ibbon, Capt. W. J. Adams and Lt-'wal°t Whitfield were, ap-
i, ,I thetoundslof privacy—such as a discussion agreement within the community in years summer spends as much time as possible in the water, He is adios Club. He suggested that in and Alf: Lockridge. pointed auditors for the ensuing
' ;, . of employees' salaries. On these occasions past and is certainly one on which the public fond off animals and fascinated by machinery. choosing children's toys, parents Royal McArthur has been ac- year.-
,• our reporters never resent the council or the is entitled to have full and complete know- Gerry wants and needs a great deal of adult attention so he should buy something with which cepted for general duty by the Mrs. Carl' Douglas of Belmore
board going into what is cal led "committee ledge. Some parents couldn't care less should be adopted by parents who will want to spend a great' deal the build things, `something RCAF and expects to have a call has been appointed merle teach- -
pf the .'whole when reporting of the die whether their children get to Sunday School of time with him. He should be the youngest in the family. whish appeals to their iaria ina er at the Ptrblfe School, succeed-
To inquire about adoptin Gerry, please write to Toda s PPe g to duty in about two weeks time.
cession is not permitted. All that can be on a Sunday morning, but others most g Y' tion, should..be chosen in ref- ing Prof. Anderton. of Goderich
Child, Ministry of Community & Social S&vides, Box 888, P Norman Wor air has also been
,,` ` panted in regard to committee deliberations definitely do have an objection to a child's Station K; Toronto M4P zlf2. In your letter tell somethilag of your stones to the mechanical toys accepted for air crew by the who has not been well for some
is the report which must be made to open place on a team being jeopardized by which are on the market today. RCAF and will re rt to London months.
p p present family and your way of life. R. E. McKinney was presented
}' council- after the committee is dissolved. missing a Sunday morning hockey practice- For general adoption information, contact your local Results in the Turnberry Com: in March. with a beautiful Gruen pocket
The only iasis on which to decade the There was not a reason in the world to Children's Aid Society. bines Field Crop and Seed Grain The Hawick Farmers Mutual Watch recently by the Stipertest
validity of "in camera" proceedings is competition were announced. Fire Insurance Company held its ,
discuss this question in secret even though , � Winners were A. and , W. 68th annual meeting in Gorrie. Petroleum Corporation, in ap- :
;whether or not it is in the public interest to personalities were involved. If ever there • reciation of his 25 years' service
forbid a public report of the discussion. wasasu•bj Ic on which the public had a right McKague of Teeswater, George The two retiring directors, W. P
;� « ;Obviously, the newspaper is present in its Pocock, William Wellings, David Robert Graham and Ewart with that company.
to be informed that was it. '`" At the annual meeting of the
t Fortune, Richard Wilton Isaac McKercher were re-elected. This
,- Z :capacity as a representative of the citizens t' Bluevale Public Library Board, a
of the community. Please bear in mind that The Advance- Wright and Charles Carter. auditors, A. A. Graham of Gorrie ' discussion took place regarding
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r" For this reason we were mystified, along Times has not failed in its obligation to keep �^� Miss Margaret Walker of For - and E. A. Corbett of Fordwleh
g P ,>•' wick , is taking Miss Raymer's were re -appointed. The other the Possibility of ereeting a new
F with 'several members of 'the town council, you informed. It has been prevented from s•< ' i building ffor a library. Named a
' when the mayor asked for a comPnittee of the doing so by the action of the town council. We t� place„nn the staff of the Wroxeter directors, are J. A. its of committee to visit the new rural
whole at, the last meeting, and declined to think you should ask some pointed questions. a ,ill Continuation School. Miss Ray- Fordwfcli, William H. Gr gg of
libraries in the county and get
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mer is recuperating from an ill Gorrie, James T. Wylie of TW rt= ting plans and specifications for'
”' <> >' kX Hess. berry and William Speir of Brus-
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Ever land owner in Ontario is sels. J. Howard Wylie of Wrox the project, were Rev. R. A.
i? fir, - entitled to 3,950 trees from the stet is secretary treasurer.' Brook, John V. Fischer, J. C.
' . y: :' Department of Forestry. Tn 1928, Capt. W. J. Adams was named Biggins and George Hetherfng
a b d h f th W'n ham Hig ton.
ten"million trees were distributed chairman o e ► g h
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throughout Western and Eastern School Board at is inaugural The organ committee of file
01 :just like, the. Romans11
', Ontario for planting. meeting. Other officers are W. A. Bluevale Presbyterian Church
�i» Galbraith and Abner Cosens. was in Toronto during the past
, ,,: i<` ?»> Miss Grace Lockhart, teacher
Ontario's 1942 automobile week and purchased an electrjc
•hich • {'::>;, -1.''."' •."' >..:::;. ><: '' of USS No. 12 at Ford ce near
Back in the days when the Roman populace a day away from, work in w „ :` ` , , , 1.;; .., ,>:.; y license markers •will have black organ. ,.
Empire was bi bold and bad the emperors they could sit at home and think deeply about Y= <* °' Whitechurch, has been serving lettering on orange background. , At the regular meeting of the
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%.' -happened upon a nif y little device. Although - the debt of gratitude they owe to the founding .. <:>` her pupils a hot lunch at ndon At the annual meeting of the Turnberry Township Council,
' ' 1 the upper crust were -waltowing in wealth, fathers of our nation. ' `` during the winter months. The
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I x, South Bruce Rural Teleph6ne Gladwyn Campbell was appoint
. the middle and lower cl-asses were poor All told it's about the screwiest,.,idea we . } - a parents are no doubt grateful to Company, R. P. Scott of Culross • ed road superintendent for the
i ;I . beyond belief—and from time to time they have heard of in a long time. Who 4needs a her for her interest in the welfare ,
�, of the u ill. was elected president. Walter township.'
dot pretty restless. I fact they frequently holiday in mid-February, with snow piled up P p Renwick, a former president, re- Miss Isabel McCall'has taken -
t( Merged on the tnt*in us and posed a' very to our eyeballs and the roads drifted shut?• o—o—,o peatedarequest that subscribers over the Personality, Beauty
real threat tai tt�ei'r lords anti masters.. Our prime minister hasdeli•vered soulful FEBRUARY 1911 at Belmore be connected with the Salon located in the Rush ready
' When the spirit of unrest began to get to addresses about the dreadful state of our W. Stanley Hall was chosen
1` ;..�' chairman of the Wingham Public Wroxeter central. to -wear store, and will com-
, j the dangerous stage the emperor would de- economy. He has warned' that Canadians o—o—o mence business'on February 18.
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tiare a holiday, invite the unwashed masses must all work harder and spend less. He has Library Board at a meeting h 'Id She is a graduate of the Marvel
:1' ''tofihe Grcus`Maximtls; ladle out a lot of free wept over the work days ,lost 'because of on. Monday. Miss Emily Iol- FEBRUARY 1952
LOVES laway is the librarian and W. A. The nation was plunged into Hairdressing School of Hamilton.
° ' ., ;ISooze and.'put on a Iittle'show to make the strikes and walkouts—but he is apparently ,, .41-w, '. �' • • • .,r o—o—U
-' , 'public forget.their froubles'and to rebuild d happy to add another workless day^ to the ''r� FEBRUARY 1962
I' `se0se, of gratitude toward their kindly roster of statutory holidays. The total time � Mrs. Emerson Shera was the
is . monarch. lost across the nation will be many times' '0 guest of honor at a special gxth
I Mos# of the yokels spent the next few greater than the sum of idleness piled up by h 'T ering at the public school to mark
days with a bad hangover, and thus failed o , the postal workers and the Toronto teachers t . �her retirement from the staff.
' i 1, tat ' sir t xes had' been ihcreased put together. , e' r s ot r Mrs. Shera.has been teaching for
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�, . . y enough to pay for file §ttoinr anal the drinks Whether the workers lasso day's pay or, ' T °. ;
,anal' Leave's .litt.le skim off _for Caresar.. . . the..b.111..is pai.d.by.. their_ employers, the con
30 years, t. a pas 21 o which
_ it�g being a candidate for Leader agrictilture if' and when the • belts ^ are a good -thing. In my have been in Wingham She start
` . Times haven't really changed a great sequences are the same. The gross national Wingham, Ont. in a few days. His answer was Liberals.,gain power, opinion seat beltsure nothing but ed in the profession in Gorrie.
:deal =nor havie the relationships between product is penal penalized and the cost of Canadian Feb: 9, 1.976. "No„ : In view of the poor deal that, a death trap" from the word, go. At the inaugural meeting of the
- • ' ,)govern popiltace: Last year the goods .and services soars another set, of Advance -Times I have seen accidents involving tlewly organized Maitland Valley
Then we had six men declare you have been given Mr. Gaunt
Wingham, Ont: ' • Co •ervatioil Authority held 'in
,. ; .. �+Cahadian government sensed a certa�n. spirit• points. • themselves as candidates for the I would' suggest that you follow people who were not wearing seat
• I , of restlessness across the rand and d tamed However, the law says a all get a holi- Dear Editor: 1 "; leadership. Mr. Gaunt indicated the course 'taken by Mr. Paul. belts and they were only slightly Wingham, Harold Cosens of Wa1-
r It was sUrprising to read in lace Township was elected chair -
:;up a diversion. The lads in Ottawa an- day—so you dust off your public school his -per nes on several occasions that he was Hellyer and John Turner of the injured, whereas.under the same P
,no need that' Canadians..would get an extra tory book and get ready for a long day's con- your
Gatrbtthmoved atoll the supporting Mr. Roy on the first Ottawa Liberals and turn to an- circumstances, had, they been man of the, group. Vice-chairman
'1;,,1, �holyda Her.ita a Da No free,beer was in Centratfon on this heritage of ours: You will Murray ballot and Mr. Peterson on the other party. These two men are wearing. seat belts they would no is Robert''Wenger of Wingham
y— g Y• rear at Queens Park','. Following doubt have been killed. and Cy Bamford'•of Listoweh is
` ;eluded because° the vast majority of the find in the course of'your studies that our second' and following ballots. statesmen and, are ,sure to be
r` Mr. Gaunt's victory on Sept. 18th I think it should be a rson's secretary -treasurer. The newly-
. 1. ' ; rrl1errymakecs could -afford to b.uy their own. forefathers worked six long days ih e'very and his thank you speech, Mr.. With Mr. Gaunt 9 14 years of ex- heard from in the days ahead. It owe► decision whether or act he .organized Authoritywill be one of
As far as we can recall the date set was week and most of them never' heard of paid , Gaunt was asked'if he would con- Pm'ie>7ce' and popularity it was is very difficult to imagine Mr. the lar est of'th 31 fn the rov- .
. •' i -°February 16, although the whole idea,caused holidays. Sider being a candidate for the 'gel erally agreed th*t Mr. Peter= Stuart Smith with ria experience wears seat belts. I,don t feel that. g � P
" ` 1 '' '% so I ittle stir tYi few amon us know for sure. Ha i I Caesar !. We who are about to feast son would be the wt ner. Well, .to becoming the next prime minis- anyone has the right to tell us that ince and will co • r nearly, 1,000
' g leadership of the Liberal Party. we have to wear, seat belts, square miles of territory, taking
ti: , ' Presumably• the intention was to give the salute thee! He indicated that he would be it the surprise of many. Stuart ter of Ontario.. . in all three branches of the river.
Smith comes out the wifiner. Yours truly, Yours sincerely,'
t . ; ;1 I . Mr. Nixon resigned and following N Elmer Ireland Goraon Wright Roy Cousins, of Brussels was
s:. . I his resignation Mr. Gaunt indi- The contents of this letter is not elected chairman of the board of
k ; ' . ' '-' sated that he would •be a candi- news to anyone, I merely wish to " w a directors of the Wingham Gen -
1 date for the Leadership. of the point.out that politics is a game The Editor eral Hospital, succeeding H. C.
I Liberals. Many agreed that Mr. where dne.can be a hero with a Advance -Times . I , Pounds are sneaky. They sneak MacLean who- has held the'post
, Gaunt would be a sure winner if ' large majority one day and ina Wingham, Ontario on. Skip a donut at coffee break for several years. John Strong -
. . .-., . i rife n at� O n a l SU I C ide he, chose- to be a candidate. short time moved from the front Dear Sir: and you've lost 10 lbs, in a year. was f e -appointed secretary and
" \ , - Following a meeting of the Liber- row at Queen's park to the rear. ' I am concerned about some of' Add a 1/2 hour walk every day. Mrs. I. Morrey administratrix.
. .. \ als in Toronto, Mr. Gadnt said he Mr. Gaunt's name has been men- the letters I have been reading That brings your weight loss up to , Winners of the William J. El�
�+ A Canadian expert on international af- regard. We have concluded agreements with would make a statement regard tinned as the possible minister of from pgople whd think that' seat 25 lbs. 'in a year. Nott Trophy at a curling bonspiel
. fairs has announced that computer calculi Argentina and South Korea for the sale, of � held at'Belmore were members
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tinned to rel I deadly. weapons to both Arts by the regime of a dictator. Their word is no't .
worth the price of an international -telephone est Wawanosh Federation of
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Nor is our own country guiltless in this call. . Agriculture at the annual meet -
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o ,`":. Two recent additions to the fire
Q t I n ' . � . brigade are Norman Anger and
A word of a p® eCla ® •:.: %' "\ Emerson Hickey. Quring 1961,
"' $' there were 12 fire -calls in town
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�' During these past weeks of heavy snow winds. We must bear in mind that our snow Ili
,I alarm.
'`' and billowing drills we�have heard con removal equipment is adequate for a normal � a i T �. . ';
siderable grumbling about the condition of winter, but this one is anything but normal. .t .<' and c v` :g tl:c t:,�,
streets. Roadways are narrow, in- It would be well'to remember, too, that town I �' winner and claimed the Capt, T.
the town Y - I • e j > W. Platt Trophy when the annual
tersections are slippery, etc. council is facing the bitter fact that winter lwlu 1l ,
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