The Wingham Advance-Times, 1955-07-27, Page 7ONTARIO’S STONEY LAKE
Stoney Lake in Ontario has 1,100
scenic islands With names like some
thing out of Tom Sawyer or Treasure
Island; Devil’s Elbow, Elephant Rpck,
Pine, Breezes, Big Otter, Little Ottpi'i
Plum Pudding Bock, Horseshoe, pip
er's Whistle, Juniper, Pampadour,
Kiluna and Eagle Mount are a , tQvr
names that stir the imagination,
WHICH CAME FIRST
TRY TO REPLACE
Boy’s fingertip
Doctors are attempting to replace
the tip of two-year-old Donald
Wylie’s finger, severed when it be
came caught between a back door and
jamb at his home on Ballantyne
Avenue, Galt,
It was reported the youngster, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Don Wylie, was
standing at the back door when his
sister, Cheryl, five, came through it,
slaipming it behind her.
News of Wroxeter
300 People Present for Gala
Opening of New Broiler Plant
The Winjhajii Advance-Times, Wednesday, July 27, 1955 Page Son*
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CROWING MASH
RONALD G.MCM
Public Accountant
Office: Royal Bank Bldg.
Residence: Rattenbury St
Phones Ml A 4M
CUNTON - ONTARIO
Friday night was a gala occasion
for the people of this district 'when
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burke held
open house at their new plant. About
300 attended and were shown the
very modern building which will ac
commodate 25,000 broilers at one time,
Business cemmenced on Monday,
when 12,000 birds arrived.
Palmerston Pipe Band were on hand
to entertain and lead in the grand
march. The Fordwich five-piece or
chestra provided music for the danc
ing, A group of local Women’s In
stitute memoers did a
for the danc-
rushing busi
ness at a booth. The popcorn booth
also was a busy place.
Many were present from a distance
DOON BALER TWINE
AU Canadian Twine Manufactured in Kitchener
THE CHICKEN OR THE EGG?Approximately 225 FEET PER POUND
Well, it probably doesn't matter since they
are both here. But, what you are going to
feed your, pullets during the growing period
does matter.
WE HAVE A CARLOAD IN STOCK
AT $7.45
♦
If you want your , pullets to develop uniformly, to
become big strong birds, to start laying about 5
months, to be up to 60% production or better at
6 months and then climb on up to lay at a high,
steady rate AND to give you larger eggs sooner,
THEN YOU WANT SHUR-GAIN SUPER
GROWING MASH.
Charles Hodgins
YOUR MASSEY-HARRIS DEALER
SHUR-GAIN Super Growing Mash is the way many
poultrymen are fitting their pullets
high production. Come in and see
outstanding “high efficiency” feed.
surprised at the economical
for sustained
us about this
You will be
cost.
as far as Toronto, Fergus and Brant
ford, Supply companies and the many
who helped build the plant had good
reason to be proud of their accomp
lishment. '
The new building, 300 feet by 37
feet, is made of cement blocks and
is heated by a propane gas furnace.
Mr, and Mrs. Burke have for some
years been successful in the broiler
business. Their many friends wish for
them continued success in their new
venture.
Sponsor Kiddies’ Camp
How would you like to give a needy
child a week’s holiday at the lake?
For some years the Howick Lions
Club, in co-operation with the Llstowel
Recreational Club and the Rotary
Club, have sponsored a holiday for
the children at Kitchagami Camp. Re
sponsible leaders are on hand to' look
after the children. Swimming and
handicrafts are part of the camp life.
Boys will go on Saturday, August 13,
and the girls on August 20, Registra
tions for the local group should be
made to Ken Edgar, Wroxeter, as soon
as possible. Last-minute registrations
make arrangements more difficult.
Parents are asked to co-operate, and
if you have no children of your own
to send, perhaps you know of a child
who is longing to spend a week at
camp Kitchagami with the rest of the
kids. Early registration will be ap
preciated.
• Women’s Association
Mrs. William Fraser and Mrs. Alex
Wright arranged the July meeting of
the Woman’s Association with the
former leading in the worship service.
The meeting, opened with, two short
poems entitled “The* Breath of Pray
er’’ and “God Always Answers Pray
er." A hymn was sung with Mrs.
Harvey McMichael as organist. All
joined in repeating the Lord’s Prayer,
Mrs. Margaret Douglas read the
Scripture lesson, choosing Psalm 61.
The roll call was answered by sixteen
members with a verse on prayer.
The president, Mrs. W. T. MacLean,
presided for the business. Ten tables
were completed and presented to the
church. Arrangements were made for
the annual picnic to be held at Sea
forth Park on Wednesday; July 27.
Menjbers of the Women’s Missionary
and Tuesday Starlight group are in
vited to attend. Sports committee
named were Mrs. Lloyd Magee, Mrs.
William Hart, Mrs. Harry Adams.
In your last loving tribute, you will want a service
of quiet dignity to remain forever with you as a cher
ished memory. This quality is our primary concern.
g>. J. Walter jfuneral ^ome
Patrick St. Wingham Phones 106, 189
FOR
FIRE, LIFE
& AUTOMOBILE
INSURANCE
Call Stewart A. Scott
Phone 298 Wingham
REAL ESTATE SALESMAN
Representing:
Dudley E. Helmen
Lietowel
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fast
DEPENDABLt
WinghanftPhone 710 i
Even a glance tells you that Dodge ’
is no ordinary automobile.
With Motion-Design for The For
ward Look, Dodge js years ahead in
styling. With the longest car in the
lowest priced field, Dodge is way
ahead in roominess. 'With a wide
range of rainbow hues inside and
out, Dodge takes top honours in the
colour parade, too. /
Just a few minutes on the road will
show you that Dodge is also the
standout car for performance.
Whether you choose a thrifty Power-
Flow 6 or dynamic Hy-Fire v-8, you
enjoy instantly responsive ’power,
long life, mileage-boosting economy.
A brief talk with your Dodge-
DeSoto dealer will convince you:
never before could you get so much
car for so little money. Your Dodge-
*- DeSoto dealer is ready to deal. He’s
offering top-dollar trade-in allow
ances that will'save you real money!
So come in today, or phone for a
demonstration drive. Take advan
tage of this opportunity now, at
your Dodge-DeSoto dealer’s.
Don’t buy just any used car. .; get a
DEPENDABLE USED CAR
at your Dodge-DeSoto dealer’s
You can be sure when you deal for a used car here.
Sure of honest value for your money. Your Dodge-
DeSoto dealer has a big selection of one-owner, late-
model cars of almost every make. Every one ready to
go. Every one priced low for quick disposal.
MOTORS
The remainder of the afternoon was
spent in qui^ing and the usual pot
luck supper served at the dose, *
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bush, Rochester,
N.Y., visited last week with Mrs, W.
E. Weir and Miss Gerty Bush,
Miss Zelma Stamper, London, spent
last week on holidays with her par
ents, Mr, and Mrs, Frank Stamper,
Mr. and Mrs, Stamper and their dau
ghter, spent Sunday, with Miss Hazel
Stamper, at Auburn,
Mr, Bill Timm, Listowel, is spend
ing a few days with Harvey and Mrs,
Timm.
Mr, and Mrs, ’Ed Jackman, Toronto,
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs, Thos. Brown. Mr, and Mrs. Jack
man leave on Saturday for a, trip to
the West Coast, and on to California.
They expect to return’ in October. Mr.
Jackman has just completed 50
years with Consumers Gas Co,, in
Toronto. On Tuesday night business
associates gave a dinner in his honor
and a presentation was made.
Mr, and Mrs. Scott Hunter and
Susan Jane, of Strathroy, are holiday
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hunter
and other friends.
Mr. and Mrs, Lyle Hart, Toronto,
spent the week-end with their parents,
in town. Mr. Bill Hart, of Barrie, was
also home for the week-end.
Mrs. Frank Sanderson, Toronto, who
has been a guest of Mrs. D. S. Mac-
Naughton for the past week spent
the week-end with Miss Helen Arkell,
of Teeswater.
Mr. Arthur Green, of Hamilton,
spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
George Harris.
A number from this district attend
ed the water sports at Southampton
on Sunday afternoon.
Mr, and Mrs. Jim Wilson, St.
Thomas, also Mr, and Mrs. Al Barclay,
and son, Jack, Toronto, spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Burke. g
Miss Gloria Hunt is holidaying with
friends at Ajax.
— Mrs. W. G. Gibson arrived home on
Sunday following a visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Dean Gibson, at Lucan.
Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Vanvelsior, of
Hamilton, spent the week-end in the
village.
Mrs. W. E. Weir is holidaying at
Amberley with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Weir, Toronto also Mr. and Mrs. Al-
lister Green and family, Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Camerop and fam
ily, have returned from a holiday at
Perth. Their daughters, Betty and
Patsy remained for a longer visit.
Miss Gertrude Sangster, Detroit, is
visiting with her sister, Mrs. Ruth
MacDonald. Miss Sangster is recover
ing from an illness. Her many friends
wish for her a speedy recovery.
Miss Gail and Master Paul Statia
are holidaying with relatives at Flesh-
erton.
Neil Paulin, son of Mr. and Mrs.
George Paulin, Clifford, is visiting
with his grandmother, Mrs. Peter Mil
ligan.
Neil Courtney, Toronto, is staying
frith his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence White.
(Intended for last week)
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McKenzie, of
Lapeer’, • Michigan, also Mrs. Robert
McKee, of Grand Rapids, visited re
cently with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gib
son. At the same home over Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brown, of
Elora and Mrs. Margaret Filker, of
Harriston.
• Miss Bonnie Gibson, of London,
spent the week-end w^h Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Gibson.
WINSTON CHURCHILL
IN ONTARIO
It isn’t generally known, but It’s *
fact, that Winston Churchill owns and
operates tourist cabjns and a gas
station on No, 11 Highway, just out
side Gravenhurst, Ontario, The name
of the establishment is Sunset Grill
Cabins- The owner is a native of Tor--
onto, and, no relation to Britain’s,
famous statesman. He finds the simi
larity in names quite a magnet in at1-
tracting visitors, and many ask for
“gag autographs’’ to fool their neigh
bors.
SEE CAMERON’S
billiard's
for guaranteed
WATCH REPAIRS
... To print your own," that is.
The Bank of England has made
the counterfeiter’s lot an even
unhappier one by pressing a thin
strip of aluminum foil into the
paper used for making bank
notes. Seems the do-it-yourself
enthusiasts find it virtually im
possible to duplicate.
It is nice to think that there
will probably be a little bit of
Canada wherever this new paper
currency circulates. Great Bri
tain imports 80% of her alumi
num from Canada, and in turn
represents one of the major mar
kets for Canadian aluminum.
ALUMINUM COMPANY OF
CANADA, LTD. (ALCAN)
SCOUT CORNER
Thirty-nine members of the Wing
ham Wolf Cub pacK together with
eleven Cubs from Lucknow and two
from Brussels enjoyed .a three-day
hike at Inverhuron Beach over the
week-end, under the leadership of
Akela Jack Alexander, assisted by Bill
Rintoul, Pat Carmichael, Barb Ed
wards, Marj. MacKenzie and Alton
Adams, who filled the roles of Saw-
nee, Baloo, Bagheera, Kim and Pon
cho respectively. District Commission
er Archie Gowanlock, of Walkerton,
in whose area the camp is situated,
did the cooking for the boys while
they were in camp.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike McPhail were
present at .the camp on Saturday to
assist with the program.
The Cubs enjoyed Cub games and
swimming during the day and on
Friday and Saturday nights a camp
fire was held. They arrived in camp
Friday afternoon and left for home
Sunday afternoon.
There was no meeting of the Scout
troop this week because many of the
Scouts were attending Cub camp at
Inverhuron. The next meeting of the
troop will be on Friday, August 5th.
Ninety-eight per cent of the auto
mobile industry production in Canada
is in Ontario, with 479,649 units pro
duced in 1953, Salaried employees and
wage-earners in this field total some
36,000..
How “Skinny” Girls
Get Lovely Curves
- Cain 5 10 New pep
Thousands who never could gain Weight be
fore, now havo shapely, attractive figures. No
xnoro bony limbs, ugly hollows. They thank
Ostrcx Tonia Tablets. Helps nut flesh on body
skinny duo to impaired appetite because bloda
lacks iron. Improves digestion, nourishment^
increases pep. “Get-ncquaintcd’1' size Ohly C0<‘.
Try Ostrex for new pounds, lovely curves,
new pep, today,. All druggists.
“THEY BE BLIND
LEADERS OF THE
BLIND”
♦ (Author’s name below)
Listen with great caution to
medical advice from anyone
but a Physician. Sincere as
these friends may be, they are
"Blind”, indeed to the necessary
knowledge.
The practice of medicine re
quires the specialized training
of years at Medical College and
Hospital internship. Symptoms
that appear similar, may have
great differences to a Physician.
A cut that does not heal may
be a simple infection or a warn
ing of a diabetic condition.
Your best insurance for con
tinued health is to be guided
by your Physician.
•
YOUR PHYSICIAN
CAN PHONE
McKibbons
Phone 53
WHEN YOU NEED
A MEDICINE
•
Pick up your prescription If
shoppirig near us, or let us
deliver promptly without extra
charge. A great many people
entrust us with the responsib
ility of filling their prescrip
tions.
May we compound yours?
PRESCRIPTION
CHEMISTS
♦Quotation from New Testa
ment, Matthew
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