The Wingham Advance-Times, 1946-06-06, Page 2AMMAN ATIONAL
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Victoria Street Wingham
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PHONE 417, WINGHAM, ONT.
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Evenings, 920 on your dial
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TO SEE CANADA AGAIN"
5HUR GAIN
FEED SERVICE
HOG MARKETS
A Market for Canadian Pork is Assured for the
immediate future, at least.
In our sixth Bacon Agreement with the
United Kingdom since 1939, Canada has under-
taken to supply 450 million pounds of pork to the
United Kingdom this year. This is the production
of approximately 3,690,000 hogs. Of this total
75% will be shipped in the form of Wiltshire sides.
That just means that once again Canadian
farmers are being asked to produce a huge number
of high quality hogs.
The hog population is rapidly going down in
Western Canada.
ONTARIO FARMERS MUST FEED
MORE HOGS
BETTER'
SHUR-GAIN Hog Grower is the popular feed
that produces
FASTER GAINS BETTER GRADES.
CANADA PACKERS, WINMIAM
VICTOR CASEMORE, WHITECOURGO
IIIINNEY BROS. MIEVALE
JOHN INSTEAD, BELMORE
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and their wives enjoyed a. social even-.
ing at the home of Dr. and, Mrs,
A. Livingstone on Wednesday last M
honour of Dr. and Mrs, W, R. Rraser,
of Fordwieli, prior to their departure
for London this week. Dr, Living-
stone capably conducted several con,
tests and games which were thorough,
ly enjoyed by all, present,
During the evening, Dr, and Mrs,
Fraser were informally presented with.
a Presto cooker, The .doctor expressed
his and Mrs, Fraser's thanks in a very
fitting manner. Refreshments were
served by the nurses.,,-Listowel Ban
ner,
Clinton Drumhead Service
Addressed by V. C. Padre
At a drumhead service held on the
grounds of the Clinton Collegiate In-
stitute, Major the Rev. John W. Foote,
Canada's only padre winner of the Vic-
tdria Cross, Sunday aldressed a gath-
ering of almost 1,500 Clinton and dis-
trict residents, and was guest speaker
at both morning and evening services
in Ontario Street United Church.
33 Cans Of Milk
Go Down the Ditch
Arnold Young, of Nile, who gathers
milk for the Blyth Co-operative cheese
factory, drove too close to the ditch on
Friday morning, while meeting Reg.
Schultz, on the 3rd. concession of East
Wawanosh. As a result, the 83 cans of
fresh milk were spilt and it was all a
total, loss.
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INTERESTING CLIPS
OF DISTRICT NEWS
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Huron Holsteins Sold To
,Farms In England
Bissett Bros., of Saltford Heights
creamery, sold 27 head of Holstein
cattle on Monday for $7,409. The cattle
will be shipped to Britain.
This is the largest sale of its kind
made in this part of the country. All
were registered heifers.
Berman Man Appointed
County Weed Inspector
William R. Dougall of Hensall,
was appointed Huron County weed in-
spector at a meeting of the County ag-
ricultural committee held at Clinton on
Wednesday afternoon, This is the
first time Huron County has had a
weed inspector. The appointment was
the result of a recent amendment to
the Weed Control Act, providing that Dr, and Mrs. W. R. Fraser
all counties must appoint an inspector. Honored by Doctors, Nurses
The committee decided on a grant of
The staff nurses of the Listowel
$25 for township competition in the Memorial Hospital, and the doctors
AND you can plan to see it now—to get
away on that pleasure trip, long deferred
because of wartime restrictions.
Step on board a Canadian National train
and go in refixed comfort. You'll find new
pleasure in train travel,. . and Canadian
National service as courteous as ever.
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and THE' FARMER.
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Former Clinton Hotel
Razed For New Building
Building operations going forward in
Clinton at present include clearing a
site for the erection of an auto service
station by one of the large oil com-
panies not previously represented here,
The first step was the purchase from
the S. S. Cooper estate, the Normandy
Hotel building unoccupied for the past
15 years. Built of cement blocks, the
hotel had an attractive entrance at
King and Mary Streets.
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Blyth School Will Not Re-Open
The continuation school, at Blyth
will not .open for' the fall term. It has.
been decided that the village will then
be included in the Clinton school area
and with, transportation- arranged, the
students. will attend Clinton Colleg-
iate, The Clinton School Area will in-
elude portions of Hullett, Goderieli,
Stanley, Tuckersinitli and Wawanosh
Townships, as well as the Village of
Blyth, and it is estimated that the col-
legiate attendance will, be augmented
over 40 students,
WHITECHURCH
Quite a number in this community
haVe been very ill with a bad dose of
flu, during the past week,
Mr. and Mrs, H. E. Groskorth and
'children spent the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bagg of Union-
yille.
After having school on early time for
two weeks at $. S. No. 9 and S. S.No.
10, Kinloss, they returned to Standard
time last week 'as parents found it too
inconvenient for small children in the
mornings.
Mr, and Mrs, Bill Parker and child-
ren of London, spent a few days last
week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Ben UeClenaghan.
Mr, Norman Welwood is driving a
new black De luxe Ford Car, these
times, and he and Miss Jean elwood
spent a few days last week in Toronto,
Several have had the telephone in-
stalled lately, Messrs. Victor Emer-
son, Victor Caseniore, Thos. Morison,
'Donald Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tiffin and their
immediate family had a happy gather-
ing at their home on Sunday when they
celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of
their marriage, Their many friends
extend best wishes for many more
happy years together.
Mrs. W. R. Farrier spent the week-
end at the home of her son, Clifford,
in Kincardine.
Mr, and Mrs. Ezra Scholtz and
Clayton visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Simmons, Wingham.
Mrs. Andrew Fox, Mr. Robert Car-
rick and Susie visited on Sunday with
Mr. and ;Mrs. Fred Clarke of Luck-
now. Mr. Richard McWhinney of
Ashfield spent a few days this week
at the home of his nephew, Mr. Lorne
Johnston.
„, Mr, and Mrs. Jack' Henderson of
fucknow spent 'Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs, Duncan MacGregor. Mr. Mac-
Gregor has been very ill during the
past three weeks.
'Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes and
children, Mrs. Lorne Johnston and
Miss Olive Terriff spent Monday in
London,
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McLean spent
SUnday at the home of their son, Ira
McLean of Wroxeter, and with Mrs.
Ira McLean who has been very ill for
three weeks in Listowel Hospital.
They also visited with their aunt, Mrs,
Lewis, of Palmerston, who has btl'en
confined to her bed for the past year,
Mr. arid Mrs. Gordon Wall and Mr.
John Richardson and Miss Grace, were
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Alec Robertson on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Coultes and
son Murray of E. Wawanosh, Mr. and
Mrs. Wilfred Caslick and son of. Wing.
ham, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn `and
children, and' Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Ross and baby Jimmy, spent Sunday
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Caslick of Cuiross,-
Mr. and -Mrs. Len. Westbrook of
Goderich spent Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Cornelius,
Mr. and Mrs. It oy Mackay of Lake-
worth, Florida; their daughter, Miss
Helen Mackay of Buffalo, and MrS.
Charles MacKay and sister, Miss Mary
Lott of Brussels spent Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Lott.
Mrs. Paige of Hamilton, N.D., is
spending three weeks at the home of
her aunt, Mrs. Bert Thompson, and
with her uncles, Messrs; James and
Charles Martin of E. Wawanosh,
Quite a number of children. were
present for the moving pictures pres-
ented by the National Film Board in
the Hall here lastnatrsday afternoon
and also a good crowd in the evening,
Mrs. Aldin Purdon is • spending a
few days at the home of Mr, and Mrs,
Fred Ne,wman, Wingham, while Mrs.
Newman visits with iler,mother, whb.
has been in with a stroke at her home
at Hamilton, and Sergt, Fred Newman
was' in Montreal for a few days to get
his discharge,
Mr. and Mrs, Malcolm Mactaughlin
and Joanne and iMiss Joanne Tepkee,
of Detroit, spent the, week-end with
her mother, Mrs. Jos. Chainney and
other relatives in this community.
Mr, Ezra Welwood received word
last week that his brother, Richard
Welwood had passed aWay,at his home
in Vancouver, on May 25th.
Miss Ann ,McInnis has been laid up
with an attack of measles.
The officers of the Women's Testi-
tete held painting bees at the Hall on
Wednesday and Friday, when a goodly
number turned out and gave all of the
interior a good coat of paint anti about
half of the seennd, coat Mr, J, A,'Car-
rol and the Government electrican
were here, with Mr. 5, W. Hanna, M,
P,P, inspecting the Hall on Thursday,
They met with some of the officers, and
with the construction cotnrnittee, giv-
ing several suggestions, as to what
these ,public halls should be like and
what 'equipment cud lighting they
should have. They were highly pleas-
ed with the cooperative spirit which
had been displayed in this community
by enlarging, building, painting of the
Hall, and the effort of the ladies to se-
out the Almanac grand prize of WO,
to assist with the work, The Loa
have asked for the Government grant
available to these Cortitnunity efforts,
Thursday, June 6th, l94
Cast Removed Ashfield Boy
Rebreaks Army
The cast removed from a broken left
arm only two weeks ago, Bobbie Mole,
13, son of Mr, and Mrs, Benjamin
Mole, concession 6, Ashfield Town-
ship, fell in play at school breaking the
same arm at the same spot.
Crown Obtains Remand As
Formal Charge Laid
Mrs. Ella Rose, wife of Albert Rose,
Goderich, was formally charged with
the murder of her 16-day-old child,
Sheila, and remanded a week by Mag-
istrate J. W. Morley, on Thursday af-
ternoon. Remand was made at the
request of Crown Attorney D. E.
Holmes. F. R. Darrow, Goderich, is
acting as counsel for the accused,
The Attorney-General's Depart-
ment has ,erdered an examination by
a psychiatrist of the 43-year-old
mother.
The baby was found dead in her
crib last Saturday and later, Mrs. Rose
was located on the lakeshore'and plac-
ed in custody, She was reportedly
in a highly nervous state when found.
She has since been held in county jail
here.
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Louisiana Bees Arrive rn Huron
David Hamilton, farmer and apiarist,
of West Wawanosh, last week receiv-
ed 40 colonies of bees from Janet,
Louisiana. They came express and
were received here in excellent con-
dition in spite of the railroad strike,
junior farmers' judging contest to be
held in conjunction with the Federa-
tion of Agriculture Field Day—Gode-
rich Signal-Star.
Truck Rolls Down Thirty
Foot Bank
George St. Marie, of Clifford, well-
known driver of the Imperial Oil Sup-
ply truck in this district, escaped al-
most miraculously from serious in-
jury on Tuesday afternoon, when his
truck crashed through a guard rail on
the Elora Road just north of Mildmay
and rolled down a steep embankment.
—Mildmay Gazette,
Tobacco Worth $200 Stolen
At Kincardine
Tobacco valued at $200 and consign-
ed to R. Ross and Sons, Kincardine,
was stolen from C.N.R. freight sheds
here after an entry was forced.
Investigation is being made by Pro-
vincial Constable I. R. Robbie, of Kin-
cardine, and Inspector George Foster,
C.N.R. police, Stratford.
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be Only Remedy for Hunger is
F
The most efficient way In
which we can send iii-
creased bulk aillnaenfs of
WHEAT, HEAT, CMSE
and EGGS to needy cowl-
fries is through the Cana-
dian govemtneat food
Boards. These increased
bulk shipments can only
be made providing we
reduce our own. consump-
tion. Here are five im-
portant ways by which
we can make greater
quantities:of food avail-
able for export
(1) BUY AND USE LESS
BREAD, FLOUR AND OTHER
WHEAT PRODUCTS, MEAT,
CHEESE AND EGGS. SUBS-
TITUTE VEGETABLES,
FRUIT AND FISH WHERE
POSSIBLE.
(2) KEEP YOUR HOME
STOCKS LOW BUY ONLY
ENOUGH FOR IMMEDIATE
REQUIREMENTS.
(S) DONATE ANY MEAT COUPONS YOU CAN SPARE.
ENQUIRE AT YOUR LOCAL
RATION BOARD.
(4) GROW A VICTORY GAR-
DEN AGAIN THIS YEAR.
PLANT MORE THIS TIME IF
YOU CAN.
(3) AVOID ALL WASTE.
Hence the inspection by men in con-
nection with this work of the govern-
ment. •
Sergt. Bert Cullimore of Malton,
was a visitor, with Wingham friends
for a few days last week.
Mr, and Mrs. Stuart McBurney and
Gladys motored to Toronto on May
24th., to meet Mr. and Mrs. Allan Mc-
Burney of Vancouver. Mr. McBurney
had been sent as a delegate to Quebec
City to the Legion Convention, and is
spending two weeks with his relatives
in. Wingham and E. Wawanosh, It is
twenty-seven years since Allan was
home, He spent ten days here when
he returned from the lasf war, before
going to Vancouver.
The congregation of Brick church
have had their church redecorated dur-
ing the past few weeks and wilt hold
their seventy-fifth Anniversary of their
church on Sunday, June 29th„ with
Rev. James Scobie, their former pas-
tor, of Wilton Grove, in charge of the
services.
Mr. William Robinson of Lucknow,
suffered another stroke on Tuesday
last, and has been confined to his bed
since.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Zinn and
Betty, and Mr. and Mrs. Mel. Morris-
on attended the weddingjef the form-
er's sister, Miss Beatrice Zinn. and Mr.
Eddie Taylor at Woodstock on Sat-
urday at 3 p.m.
Anniversary services will be held
this Sunday, June 9th., in, the United
Church here, with Rev. G. M, Newton,
the pastor, in charge. Seivices at 11
a.m. and 7,30 Standard Time, You are
cordially invited to attend these ser-
vices.
Mrs. Brooks at the home of Mr, and
Mrs. Lester Falconer, Culross, was
very ill during the past week and Mrs.
Jack Johnston at thehome of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Chamney has shown
considerable improvement. Both these
ladies are suffering from strokes.
The E. Wayanosh Federation of
Agriculture will hold their annual pic-
nic at the 10th Bridge on Wednesday,
June 12th., and they cordially invite as
many to attend from neighbouring
municipalities as can possibly come.
There will be a booth on the grounds,
and a good program of games and
sports has, been planned by the com-
mittee in charge, and a splendid plat-
form will be erected for dancing in the
evening, with good music provided.