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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1949-05-18, Page 9"That's not surprising because the Brantford Roofing Company has been in business over 40 years. It's a Canadian company. Believes in high quality. And stands solidly behind its products. "The Brantford R9ofs I sell create a lot of good will. Every Brantford Roofing job I handle brings me others, sooner or later. Which proves they give complete satisfaction." Ask for "Brantford"! Asphalt Shingles • Sealed-In Siding • Roil Roofings • Building Papers • Roof Coatings • Asphalt Mastic Floor- ing • Waterproofing Materials • Built-Up Roofings. Stainton Hardware Howard L. Stewart 4igenterienagemervonsewasega. 4.49 Ammismomemorr ;.% Added to grain, Roe Wondergrow Hog Concentrate gives extra stamina, speeds growth of hogs, gets them off to market six weeks earlier . . brings profits six weeks closer. And, here's one, reason why it gets results . . . Roe Wonderg row Hog Con- centrate is produced in the heart of Western Ontario for Western Ontario hogs. Your Roe Feed dealer has a fresh supply of Roe Wondergrow Hog Concentrate. Spring Grasses, rich in proteins and vitamins are harvested at their nutrition peak, dehydrated in minutes, then added to all Rae Vita- nsized Feeds . . . a "green gold" diet bonus for poultry,. livestock. • - ROE FARMS MILLING CO., ATWOOD, ONT. The 99 ANTI-TANK BATTERY RCA (R.) is your local Unit SUPPORT IT! J Mason & Son a number of such Clubs organized throughout the Province. Mr. Bennett pointed out that the interest on the part of Juniors in Clubs is growing and also all Junior activities. He also pointed out that these Clubs would be more-or-less un- der the direction of the Assistant Ag- ricultural Representative when he be- gins his work on June 1st, Mr Bennet announced that the • ten- tative date for the Judging Competi- tion will be June 11th but it has not been decided wheie the exact location will be. This will be decided at a later date. She: My sin is vanity. I spend hours admiring my good looks. He: That isn' tvanity, that's imagi- nation. EARNING and LEARNING! That's You in the RESERVE. Enquire today at the home of your local unit, 99 Anti'Tank Battery RCA (R.) Wingham Armouries The Bank of Commerce R. It 11obden, Manager Wingham Ontario a - Wedneschy„ May 18, 1949 T171 WING.HANI ADVANcg-TINMS RAGE NINS AP: the Tam Hall and the concert com- prising 24 entries was of a high order, Mr. Elston Cardiff opened' the show acrd Mr. Jim Armstrong was master of ceremonies. Five judges gave the decisions and $50.00 was given in prizes; 1st. award of $15.00 was made to Roth Wilson and Dorothy Dennis of ,(icadshill, singing a vocal duet wit- accompanied, second prize went to two Brussels boys, Donald and Bruce Edgar, age 11 and 12 in a vocal duet, "Sailing Down the River". In the third place was Jean Johnston, Walton, age 5, singing "I'm a Little Teapot. In 4th place Marjorie Watt of Myth, Playing, a coronet solo and 5th, Bob Cunningham, Bluevale and recently of Wroxeter, singing a comic number, "I'm my Own Grandpaw". Many more numbers were worthy of men- tion and the Brussels Lions Club are to be commended for their effort to encourage better talent in the rural areas, Mr. John Hanna of, Wingham was present and spoke briefly, Women's Missionary Society The May meeting of the W.M.S. of the United:, Church was held on Friday afternoon in the church parlours, The theme was He honours Mother Most who Honours God most, The presi- dent, Mrs, Harold Hamilton presided. The meeting was called to order with quiet music. Mrs, Munro at the organ. The Call to Worship was followed by the hymn, Take time to be Holy, The Worship Srevice was taken from the book, "Glimpses of Faith" with the story of a Mother from the Bible told by Mrs. R. R. Hunter. Scripture lesson read by Mrs. Harvey Timm, Mrs. Munro followed with meditation Mrs. V. Denny led in prayer. Mrs, MacNaughton read a poem, "Prayer for Strength.", All joined in the hymn "Come let us sing of a wonderful love,' In answer to the Roll Call, a Mother of the Bibfe was named. Miss Thelma Denny favoured with a solo. Mrs. Hamilton and Mrs. Crophielm gave interesting reports of the recent Presbyterial meeting at Hensall. Mrs. Gilbert Howes gave the address and her subject, "The Christian Home" which was followed by the hymn, "Happy the Home." Plans were made for the June meeting which will be held in the evening with. the ladies of the congregation as guests. Mrs. Cron- hielm read the minutes and financial statement. Mrs. Hamilton expressed appreciation to Mrs. Howes for her fine address, the guest soloist and all who had taken part. The meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction. Young People's Union The weekly meeting of the Y.P.U. United Church took the form of a Treasure Hunt. The Salem group were guests. Divided into two groups, they journeyed from place to place in and around the village only to find the prize still farther on. Only one of the groups were lucky. All returned to the 'church where refreshments were served and a social time enjoyed. • 4•11.11 day, Deep sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs, Colwill in their bereave= merit. Miss Nellie ,Mae Allen of Fordwich, assisted the Staff of Canadian Bank of Commerce, during the absence of Mr. John CoWU. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sanderson and family spent the week-end with friends at Beeton. The Best Wishes of everyone in the community goes with Rev. J. C. Caley, who left on Friday for overseas where he will visit relatives at the Isle of Man, During his absence several out- standing ministers will have charge of the services in the parish. On Sunday last,. Rec. T. M. D, Parker, M. A., B. D,, professor at Huron College, preached. On the coming Sunday Rev, Lionel Neiles, B. A. L. T, H., Quick action on the part of the fam- ily, saved heavy loss,, at the farm of Mr, V. Mitchell, on Sunday evening. An oil burner in a brooder house sheltering several thousand chickens was the cause of the blaze, Wingham Fire Brigade was called, but the fire was under control on their arrival. Mr, Mitchell , operates a chicken farm which he purchased from Mr,. Frank Green, Mrs. Y. H. Wylie is spending a few days with friends in Toronto, Mr. and Mrs, Jim Barton, Drayton, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Heimpel spent Sunday with relatives at Stratford. Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs, H. Dane were: Mr. and Mrs, William Seegmillar and son, David, of Kit- chener, Mr, and -Mrs. Russel Christie and son, Tommy, Teeswater. Mr. ail(' Mrs. Wm, Parks, London, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Maxwell. Mr. Bert Fleming,, Toronto, was a week-end' guest of his wife and son, "Never Say Dye" Excellent Play The 3 act Comedy Farce, "Never Say Dye" given by a group from St. George's Chul'eh, Harriston, in WroX- eter Town Hall, on Wednesday night, was one of the best presented here for a long time. Eleven were in the caste, each one 'a star. During inter- mission, Mrs, Harold Hamilton sang accompanied by Mrs. J. C. Caley. Following the play -refreshments were served by the ladies of St. James Ang- lican Church, who sponsored the play. Mission Band The Buds of Promise Mission Band held their May meeting in the United Church school room on Monday at 4.10 p.m, President Wienifred Munro presided, and Donna MacLean. pre- sented the minutes. All joined in the hymn, God sees the little sparrow fall and repeated "The Purpose." Laurine Smnith chose for the scrip- ture reacting The Beatitudes. Marjorie Moffat led in prayer. Billy Higgins received the offering, 30 answered the roll call, Mrs. Harvey Reidt read the story; a chapter from the Mission Sparkling B-H "English" Paint beautifies and protects exteriors with a coat of lasting colour. 4.1 Howard Machan WINGHAM ONTARIO Band Study Book, Watch Goat Boy. The meeting closed with the hymn, "Abide With Me." Refreshments were served. Lions Club Amateur Concert A number from this district were in Brussels on Friday night, when The Lions Club of that town held a successful amateur concert. There was a capacity crowd in attendance in HOWICK COUNCIL The Council met in the Clerk's Office, Gorrie, on May 5th, 1949, ac- cording to adjournment. The Reeve E. J. Farrish in the chair. All mem- bers present excepting Warren Zur- brigg. The minutes of the last regu- lar and special meetings were read and on motion of Gowdy and Haskins were adopted as read. Carried. Moved by Haskins and Gowdy that the road accounts as approved be paid. Carried. Moved by McMichael and Haskins that the following accounts be paid. Carried. Relief—$86.39; R. W. N. Wade. Municipal Liability Policy, $247.96; Wingham Advance, advertising, $4.50; Gordon Adams, Fox Bounty, $3.00; Bill Felker, Fox Bounty, $3.00; Roy Simmons, fox pup Bounties, $4.00; M. D. Irvin, Flowers re late T. Ing- lis, $10.00; A. W. Keil, Insurance Township Hall, Gorrie, $15.00; Treas- urer Huron County Municipal Offic- ers Assoc., Membership, $10,00; Treasurer, village of Clifford, Fire truck at H. Foerter, $25.00; F, A. Edgar, Inspection on Hastie Drain, $60.00; P. Durst, part salary, $80.00, postage, $56.00, $86,00, Total, $553.85, Moved by Gowdy and Haskins that we do now adjourn to meet again in thed. Clerk's Office, Gorrie, on June 5th., or at the call of the Reeve. Car- ried. P, L. Durst, E. 5. Farrish, Clerk, Reeve, JUNIOR CLUBS ORGANIZATIONS ON THE INCREASE 1..06,m/VaiMI It was announced today by R. G. Bennett, Agricultural Representative for Huron County, that Junior Clubs organized under the Agricultural Re- presentative's Branch of the Ontaario Department of Agriculture are being increased in the County this year. To date eight clubs have been organized, with four more yet to complete their organization. In addition to these, there are some six Garden Clubs or- gonized under the direction 'of Miss Jean Scott, Home Economist for this County These comprise some 65 girls. Mr. Bennett pointed out that the majority of the Clubs this year are Calf Club with seven being organized. There have been Beef Clubs organiz- ed at Seaforth, Exeter, Brussels and in Howick Township with other Beef Clubs yet to he organized in Wingham and Blyth, It is expected that the Clubs in Wingham and Howick will also have a number of Dairy Calves in them. In addition, the Huron Hol- stein Club is again sponsoring the Holstein Calf Club, which will com- prise members with purebred Holstein Calves from all over the County, The other Clubs whch have been organized include the Grain Club in Grey Township with Clinton Oats being used and a Winter Wheat Club at Dungannon with Cornet) 595 being used, Also a Swine Club is being or- ganized at Dungannon. To round out the Club picture, two Clubs, one of Which is new and that which is 'going into its second year, will be organized in the near future. The first of these is a Tractor Maintenance Club, which has been_ organized in the Seaforth district. This Club is entirely new this year and one which is gaining considerable interest throughout the whole district. The other Club is the Turnip • Club, which will be organized again in Huron County with the ma- jority of the members in the vicinity of nxetet, This Club waA first organ- ized last year, it being the only one in the Province at that time. We under- stand that this year, there are to be WROXETER Mrs, B. Martin of Ridgetown, was a week-end guest of Mr and Mrs. J. H. Wylie. We are pleased to report Mrs. Geo. Wylie, Sr., 2nd, line of Turnberry, is again able to be about following sev- eral weeks of illness, Mr. and Mrs. John Colwill spent last week in London, having been 'called on account of the serious illness of Mr. Colwill's father, who died fol- lowing a week's illness. Funeral ser- vices were held in London on Thurs- "We Liberals have dedicated ourselves to maintaining a high level of employment and income, because that means a high and widely distributed standard of livivg for our people," Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent You share— every Canadian shares— in the greater Opportunity Prosperity Security brought about by constructive- Liberal policies Liberals mean what they say. Look over the record of the last five years the most im- pressive period of prosperity and growth in our history. It shows that Liberal perform- ance exceeds Liberal promises. Under Liberal policies, Canadians can be confident that this forward march will con- tinue — that Liberal promises will again be carried out. , More Jobs.--More Income More people are working than in any previous peacetime period — nearly a million more than in 1939. National income is three times as high as in 1939, is more widely distributed than ever before. More Production andTrade" The products of our farms and forests, factories and mines and fisheries are worth twice as much as ten years ago. And Canada's exports are more than four times greater. Canada Is the world's third largest trading nation. More Old Age Pensions Federal payments have been twice increased since 1945. The new pension basis is now in- creased to $40,00 a month, providing greater comfort and security for the aged and blind. Aid to Home Builders Close to 300,000 dwellings have been built since the war. More homes have been built in Canada, in proportion to popu- lation, than in any other coun- try; and more were built last year than any time in our history. • Protect your stake in OPPORTUNITY, PROSPERITY, SECURITY More Savings People have nearly 2;4 million more bank accounts than before the war. They have put aside more than 4 billion dollars, in personal bank savings. More Family Allowances The federal government has, since 1945, invested one billion dollars in Canada's children. Four million boys and girls in 134 million families are receiv- ing a better start in life. Benefits are being extended this year. th7eAca.Lnrdei uleaorlSwaalwc:grrerloeliii;tsit faxes as has eStablished these records and been able at the same time to Cut the national debt by 1,625 million dollars. dud every budget since 1945 has announced lowered rates o1 taxation, National Health Health grants to provinces are; helping to build a stronger' nation. Many prbjects are al- ready under way: nine province- wide health surveys; 13,000 additional hospital beds; train- ing for health specialists; in- creased health services and research. 4.0 -VO.TO LIBERA INSERTED BY NATIONAL LIBERAL COMMITTEE