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WINOHAM ADVANCE-TIMES
Week-end guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Allister Green were Mr.
and Mrs. Percy Bridgman and daugh-
ter Patsy, Mr. Ken Bridgman, Mr.
Lloyd Weir and Miss Pearl Bulk all
of Toronto,Mr, Ken Bridgman and
Miss Patsy, are remaining for a longer
visit.
Mr. Jack Edgar of the. Public School
Staff at Fort Frances, is .visiting his
mother, Mrs. Hugh Edgar.
Miss Gerty Bush spent a few days
last week with her sister, Mrs. W. H.
Dane.
Racent visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. A. Meahan 'were Mr. and
Mrs. W. Meahan of Detroit, Mr. and
Mrs,, Stan Furtney of Welland and
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Furtney of Park-
hill.
Public School Report Sr. Room
Grade V, VI—Shirley McMichael*,
Stewart Coupland*, Jack Gibson, (re-
commended).
Grade VI - Grade VII—Marilyn
Maclean*, Evelyn Anger*, Donald Gib-
son*..
Grade VII-VIII—Billie Hart*, Jim-
mie Wylie *, Bill Harrison (recom-
mended).
Naines followed by an asterisk pass-
ed on year's work.
Harold Hamilton, Principal.
Junior Room
Grade I-II—Bonnie Edgar, Murray
Montgomery, Graced., Paulin, Shirley
Reidt, Mac Wylie,
Grade II-III—Winnifred Munroe,
79%; Mary Coupland 77, Marlene
Smith 72, Lorraine Smith 45%.
Grade III-IV—Marilyn Paulin 85%;
Ronald Higgins, 78; Lyle Reidt 74;
Donna Maclean 58%.
Grade IV-V—Donna Coupland 85%
Bernell Smith 77,. Billie Gibson '75,
Jim Harrison 66.
Pass Mark 60, Honours 75.
Mary Wearring ,Teacher,
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'Thursday, July 11th, 1946
THE VVIVGNAM ADVANCEMMES
pAGg EVEN
fail to. Issue the Daily Nevis. Evelyn
Anger faVored with a reading, "Ode
to the Light Brigade", The topic, Do's
and Don't from the Slue rook was
given by Mrs. G. A. Wearring, The
speaker spOke of the aims and objects.
of the Women's I stitute and its, foun-
der, Adelaide Hoodless, and the value
of laws in any organization closing
with questions and answers relating to
Institute work and duties of officers
and members, Mrs, Sanderson gave .3
very interesting 'report Of East Huron
District Annual held in Gorrie, on
June 20, The meeting closed with the,
singing of the National Anthem. Tea
was served. Mrs., J. N. Allen, Miss
K. Hazelwood and Mrs. H. Hamil-
ton assisting the hostess,
Miss Bonny Gibson of Guelph, spent
the week-end with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. G. A. Gibson.
Mr.and Mrs. Walter Williams, Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar Williams`' and son,
Teddy all of Toronto, also Mr. Charlie
Patterson of London, were recent visit-
ores with. Mr. and Mrs, W. T. Mac-
J. W. BUSIIFIELD
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc.
Money to Loan
Office — Meyer Block. Wingham
J. II. CRAWFORD
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc.
Bonds, Investments & Mortgages
Wingham -:- Ontario
DONALD B. BLUE
Experienced Auctioneer
Licensed for Counties of
HURON & BRUCE
All Sales Capably Handled
Phone 49,
Ripley; Ontario
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lean.
Mr. and Mrs. George Jamieson of
Fergus, were week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Hamilton.
Miss Carol Watson of Toronto, is
holidaying with her grandaprents, Mr.
and Mrs. George Edwards.
Mr. Bill Timin, Listowel, spent a few
days last Week With Harvey and Up..
TIMM, 2nd, line Turnberry.
Miss Eva Sangster is holidaying
with friends in Toronto,
Mr. and Mrs, Jack. Barlow, (nee
Jean .Sangster) and daughter, Ruth
Ann have taken pp residence in their
new" home, Queensdale Avenue, Tor-
onto.
Ken Wilson of Fordwich, who suf-
fered a serious accident here on Tues-
day of jast week when he with two
companions fell striking an iron rail-
ing, was operated on in the St. Jos-
eph's Hospital, for the removal of a
kidney which he punctured .during the
fall, Ken's many friends are pleased
to know he is making a good recovery.
Congratulations from friends here
are extended to Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Winegarden of London, who were
married at St. Paul's Cathedral, Lon-
don, on June 29th. Mrs. Winegarden
is the former Jean Corbett of Ford-
wich, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Erie
A. Corbett,
Rev. Hugh Moorhouse United
Church minister of Fordwich-New-
bridge charge left for the home of his
parents in Sarnia last week. Mr.
Moorhouse is taking a years rest ow-
ing to ill health. He is succeeded by
Rev. W. S, Miner of Michipicoten,
Ontario.
Mr. Carol McAllister, Guelph, Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Elliott and daughter,
Toronto, were recent visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. James Sangster.
Mr. Hector Knight, principal of
Wroxeter Continuation School, Mr.
Harold Hamilton and Mrs. G. A.
Wearing of public school staff, have
been reengaged for another year. Mrs.
L. VanVelsor assistant to principal
Knight resigned and hai joined Mr.
VanVelsor in Hamilton, so far the
vacancy has not been filled.
Miss Viola Thacker, teacher of S.
S. NO. 2, Turnberry, has been re-en-
gaged for the cbming year. .
The service of Holy Communion
was observed following morning ser-
vice at the United Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Robinson of Min-
neapolis are visitors this week with Mr.
and Mrs. Eldred Nichol.
Misses Mae Durst and Shirley Mac-
Donald, both of Stratford, spent part
of last week with Mr.'kand Mrs. H. I.
Durst.
Visitors with Mrs. Charles Lawren-
ce during the past week were her
daughters, Mrs, Jennings of Morpeth,
and Miss Edna Lawrence of Toronto.
The various .committees of Howick
Lions Club are planning a fine pro-
gramme for their annual Frolic which
will be held in Wroxeter, on August
8th.
Women's Institute
The July meeting of Wroxeter
Branch, Women's Institute, was held
on Thursday afternoon,,, July 4th., at
the home of Mrs, D. Anger: The pre-
sident Mrs. H. V. McKenney presided
and opened the meeting with 'the sing-
ing of the Ode, and repeating of the
Lords prayer. The secretary, Mrs. W.
T. Maclean presented the minutes and
read letters of thanks for Good Cheer
sent to the sick, plans were made
for the August meeting which will take
the form of a "Community Picnic".
Mrs. 5. J. Allen and Mrs. Wm. Hart
were named a sports committee, Mrs.
A. Munro and Mrs. A. Moffat refresh-
ment committee. Two visitors, Mrs.
Atkinson of Prince Albert, Sask., and
Mrs. Shelburne of Toronto, signed the
Memorial Visitors Book. Mrs. Frank
Sanderson reviewed Current Events,
both-World Wide and local. An item
of special interest told of the London
Times, the source of many authentic
currents events. Not once even dur-
ing the blitz did the London Times
ST. HELENS
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rothwell of
Norwood, are visitors with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs.. E. J. Thom.
Mr. and Mrs. George Salkeld and
son, Joseph of Goderich, were recent
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Walker of Swift
Current, Sash,, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Walker of Preston, were recent visit-
ors at the home of their cousin, Mr.
Wallace Miller. .•
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McQuillin and
George of Hamilton, are. spending
their vacation with Mr. Wm, and Miss
Beatrice McQuillin and other relatives.
Mr. John Wallace of Norwood, is a
visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Miller.
Dr. Hugh McCrostie of Vancouver,
who arrived home to attend his moth-
er's funreal, and Mrs, Earl Graham of
Edmonton, who has been in Goderich,
to be with her mother, who was a
patient in the Goderich Hospital, are
visitors with their brother, Mr. Will
McCrostie and Mrs., McCrostie.
Milly—I wonder „why a moth eats a
hole in a rug.
Flossie—Maybe he wants to see the
floor show.
PHIL OSIFER OF
LAZY MEADOWS
By Harry J. Boyle
This is the kind of a day my grand-
father would describe as one, "fit for
pigs in clover." I could'nt help but
think of that today as I saw Grunter,
our discontented Berkshire heading
through the clover field. It was a
warm day and I wasn't too much dis-
turbed until I saw Lazibelle's last
litter also plunging around the clover
patch in gay abandonment.
Have you ever tried getting pigs out
of a clover field: The hay is just high
enough that they look. like submarines
skimming under the surface of the
water. I carefully opened the barn-
yard gate and after circling the field
several times .... and getting them up
to the gate with them- managing each
time to slip. by . I finally had suc-
cess. They scooted into the barnyard
and I was very proud of myself, While
I was closing the gate, Grunter man-
aged to negotiate the hole in the fence
and back into the clover they went,
Grunter adopted a new tactic this
time. All the pigs managed to get
sort of curled up in the centre of the
field. I chased them but they simply
went around in a circle and very little
progress was made. Just then, Silly
Boy, the addle-pated Airedale from the
Higgins farm decided to get in the
fracas. lie barked and barked and
drove the, pigs in all directions, The
clover was taking a worse 'beating than
if I had left the pigi in it, in the first
place,
If there is anything worse : than a
dog without any sense and a pack of
stampeding pigs in a clover patch I
would like to know what it is. t gave
up finally in desperation and the dog
came over and licked my hand, Just
then Grunter•led the pigs through the
barnyard gate and up to the wallow
where they proceed to give themselves
an enamelling of mud. No doubt it
was a beauty bath after a .brisk work-
out,
Grunter is almost an institution
around Lazy Meadows, Bad-temper-
ed while with a litter and IniSehieViOng
without one, we have put up with her
long enough. Lazibelle is an .entirely
different matter; She is content to
leave you take care of her feed and Wel.
fate and in return. for that site .provid.
es litters of fine, young .piglets.
routine is to waddle off and burro*
into the mud or dust and then rest
until the next mealtime.
By tomorrow no doubt. I'll have
changed my mind! No sir, I'm going
to call Ed. Fitzen up tonight and tell
hint to ship Grunter. After all, a nuis-
ance is too much around the place and
she's been a nuisance for ,too long.
The only trouble is that when Grunter
goes Lazibelle will probably take over
and become just as bad.
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