The Wingham Advance-Times, 1955-10-05, Page 9Ladies' Nights
at the
BLUEVALE
BRUCE INN, Kincardine
Here’s one for the birds!
They say two can live as cheaply as one.
We intend to prove it to you.
The Winghani Advance-Times, Wednesday, October 5th, 1955 Rage JfiWf.Dry Conditions
Harm .Fall Wheat»Due to extremely dry conditions fall
wheat is slow in sprouting and is
coming up very unevenly reports G.
W. Montgomery, agricultural repre
sentative for Huron County. Silo fill
ing is now practically all completed in
the county and some grain corn has
been picked, Yields of corn for silage
and for grain will be down consider
ably below other years,
Thirteen
programs were held at five
fairs in the county this week. The
Gorrle on Saturday, the pupils taking
part in the parade.
Miss Winnifred Long and Mrs, Wil
son Thornton attended the teachers'
convention nt London during the
week.
Mrs. M. L. Aitken has returned from
a trip to Vancouver and Victoria.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Elliott,
Mrs. R. F. Garniss and Mr. Mac Scott
visited Seaforth friends on Sunday,
Miss Annie Hattan, Mr. and Mrs.
William Damrow, of Detroit, and Mrs.
Tony Meehan, of Windsor, were week
end visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Elliott. Mrs. Meehan also
visited at Wroxeter.
and the Walton C.G.I.T. girls pro*
duced special musical selections on
trumpets and marimba as well as a-
trio.
Mrs. Stinson, of Seaforth, who wa^
in charge of the meeting, called the
roll and introduced Mrs, E. Marquis,
of Durham, Who spoke to the girls.
She discussed the many worthy Im
plications for which the letters
C.G.I.T. might stand. If the girls kept
the C.G.I.T. purpose they would
“increase in wisdom and in stature
and in favor with God and man.”
Mrs, G. W. Tiffin of Wingham, led
the sing-song and the Rev, Mr. Mac
Rae led the recreation for the girls,
while the leaders met With the speak
er, Eight discussion groups were con
ducted by the Jadiea imd reports were
given on the group findings befqrgs
the afternoon session was Closed by
singing the C.G.I.T, hymn and Taps,
On Tuesday, September 27, the
C.G.I.T, wiener roast was rained into
the United Church, Thirty-four girls
sat around an imitation campfire in
the gym to sing camp songs and
spirituals, hear suitable poetry and
readings and play games, When the
wieners and cold drinks had dis
appeared, Mrs. McMurchy produced a
surprise birthday cake which was
much appreciated by everyone. After
a brief business session Taps
the meeting.
C.G.I.T. Rally for
North Huron Girls
A “World Friendship” rally
held in Wingham United Church on
Sunday afternoon, October 2nd., for
North Huron C.G.I.T, groups, 184
girls and leaders in C.G.I.T. uniform
attended.
Thp Fordwich girls conducted the
lovely worship service based on the
theme “The Lord Is My Shepherd’’
Communion services were held in
the United Church and the Presby-.
terian Church on Sunday. Preparatory
service was held in the Presbyterian
Church on Friday evening.
Mrs. George German and son, Billy,
of Clinton, were recent visitors with
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Coultes.
A number from the United Church
attended the Presbyterial in White
church United
Pupils from
their teacher,
attended the
was
Church last Thursday.
Bluevale School and
Miss Winnifred Long,
agricultural fail
4-H Achievement Day
' " fall
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During RESTAURANT MONTH , . . OCTOBER bring your wife or
the lady of your choice to The BRUCE INN DINING ROOM. We’ll
provide a meal FREE of the same value as the one purchased. (And if
you bring the kiddies, there are special portions at special low rates.)
This offer good Friday, Saturday, Sunday only
in October.
NOT ONE COLD THIS TEAR!
Dining Room Open Daily 6 p.m. to 730 p.m.
Sunday 12 Noon to 2 p.m. and 6 to 7.30 p.m.
Enjoy life ... dine out more often at the
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survival of some of the fall fairs de
pends on how quickly they can build
up their sponsorship of 4-H pro,?
grams.
Over seven hundred farmers at
tended an “Information Meeting” held
by the County Hog Producers' Assoc
iation in Exeter on Wednesday, Sept
ember 28th.
LUCKNOW HIRES
ANOTHER TEACHER
Lucknow Public School Board has
hired an additional teacher, Mrs. Ir
win Carruthers, of Kinloss Township,
to cope with over-crowded conditions
due to a record-breaking enrolment
this year.
Mrs. Carruthers will teach a newly-
established class of junior grade stud
ents, to relieve the over taxed primary
room. •*
The six-member teaching staff now
includes Principal Stuart Collyer, Miss
Ruby Webb, Miss Helen Thompson,
Mrs. Roy Havens, Mrs. Irvin Carruth
ers and kindergarten teacher, Mrs. N.
J. MacKenzie,
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