The Wingham Advance-Times, 1949-09-21, Page 7S
IN THE PAST four years we added more than half a million
telephones and installed new equipment in every ex-
change in Ontario and Quebec. At the same• time we were
able to make substantial improvements in service. But it
took a lot of money, over two hundred million dollars!
There remains much to be done! Many applicants are
still waiting for telephone service, and many more sub-
scribers' present service is not adequate to their needs.
We intend /to meet their wishes, and to continue making
the service clearer, faster, better in every way. •
This will take more millions for new equipment and
buildings. As in the past, this money must come from
the savings of thousands of Canadians who are willing to
invest in the telephone business.
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White sidewall tires optional
St extra cost when available.
FEEL flla.riFinger-q Handling Ease!e,
What a dream to drivel—that's what
owners say about the new Ford. Try the
"feel" of its new "arrow-straight"
steering, with "Finger-tip" Control . . . of
Ford's 35% easier-acting "King-Size"
brakes and "feather-light" gear shifting
. and you will agree.
-that New
FORD"FEEC•
Ea the New Springing!
Drive a FORD and
Try Ford's new "Mid-Ship" Ride.
It's wonderful, and there's a
reason: the new "Sofa Wide"
Seats are placed 'between the
axles, where the going is smooth-
est. "Hydra-Coil" front springs
)and "Para-Flex" rear springs
give relaxed riding comfort.
And a new, low centre of
gravity adds still more
to Ford's "big car"
roadability.
BENNIE SCHOOL
FAIR SUCCESSFUL
Procter; barley, sheaf, Allan Scott;
winter wheat, one quart, Yvonne Ratli,
Sandra Rath, Arnold Matliers, Mary
Taylor, George Oster, Elizabeth Pipe.
APPLES
Northern Spies, Sandra Rath, Wan-
da Rintoul, 130b McMurray, Allan Mc-
Burney, Harry Brydges, David Nes-
bit; snows, Joan Machan, Donna Mc-
Arter, Sandra Rath, Bobby Carter„
Ruth Cook, Harold Creighton; McIn-
tosh reds, Lois Canipbell, Wanda Rin-
tool, Sandra Rath, John Buchanan,
Ruth Cook, Harry Brydges; apples,
any, Harry Brydges, Ruth Cook, Don-
ald Coultes, Eileen Nesbit, Joy Lutz,
Clifford Coultes; pears, any, Sandra
Rath, Laurence Nesbit, John Buchan-
an, Velma Agar, Lorne Campbell,
Gwen Nesbit; crabapple, Eldon Cook,
Ruth Cook, Sandra Rath, Betty Halla-
han, Glen Scott, Ken Shouldice, bas-
ket of assorted fruit, Sandra Rath,
Bobbie McMurray-, Joan Wightman,
Laurence Nesbit, Donald McMurray,
Eldon Cook; northern spies, Elizabeth
Pipe, Maurice Govier, John Pipe, Billie
Smith, Jack Caldwell, Tommy Bry-
dges, snow apples, John Caldwell, Bar-
rie Machan, Ronnie Nicholson, Mur-
ray Golder, Kay Naylor, Jimmie Car-
ter; McIntosh Reds, Elizabeth Pipe,
John Pipe, Yvonne Rath, Tommy
Brydges, Donald Fraser; apples, any
variety, Yvonne Rath, Joan Govier,
John .Caldwell, Nadine Machan, Alice
Nesbit, Lois Goll.
Pears, Yvonne Rath, Keith Robin-
son, Bobby Cook, Freddy Cook, Ivan
Walsh, Elizabeth Pipe; crapapples,
Betty Rogers, Bobby Cook. Ivan Wal-
sh, Alice Nesbit, Yvonne Rath, Ray-
mond Walker; baskeAssorted fruits,
Yvonne Rath, Bobby Cook, Ken Coul-
tes, Jim Coultes.
POULTRY & PETS
White Leghorn Pullets, Marian Mc-
intee, Kay Naylor, Bruce. Richmond,
Lyle Smith, Jack Caldwell; pair mar-
ket cockerels, Bill Reavie„ Ken Cool-
tes, Jim Coultes, Bobbie Higgins,
Harvey Snell, Bill Thompson; pair
pullets, any breed, Billy Lutz, Grant
McBurney, Donna Walden., Cameron
Robinson, Lillian Pengelly, Margaret
Wightman; dozen brown eggs, Eliza-
beth Pipe, Lois Gaul, John Cronyn,
Marro' Armstrong, Harvey Snell,
Rose Marie Lutz, dozen white eggs,
Ivan Walsh, Bruce Richmond, Gwen
Walsh, John Pipe, Yvonne Rath, Lois
Bone; pair young ducks, Donald Proc-
ter, Bobby Johnson, Douglas -Machin:,
Helen Whitehead, Jean Whitehead,'
Frank Hallahan; Barred Rock cock-
erel, Bobbie Higgins, June Richmond,
Ivan Walsh, Lloyd Scott, Isabel Scott,
Barred Rock pullets, Barbara Coultes,
Gwen Walsh, Jim Shaw; White Leg-
horn cockerel, Jack Caldwell, Marian
Mcintce, Lyle Smith; pair rabbits,
Ken Coultes, 1'i:cid: Robinson; dog,
Clarence Walker, Keith Robinson,
ROE VITAMIZEP FEEDS (
PROMOTE GLOWING KAN
FATTER PROFITS, DUE TO
SCIENTIFIC BALANCE
OF FINEST
INGREDIENTS
Donald Pengelly, Garry Reavie, Mur-
ray Govier, Larry Fear; eat, Jim Scott
Bobby Pitblado, Margaret Wightmau,
Rose Marie Lutz, Shirley Lutz,
Yvonne Rath; pair pigeons, Bill Rea-
vie, Lois Walker, Donald McMurray,
Bobby McMurray, Bessie Campbell,
Alan Scott; collie dog, George Proc-
ter, Cameron Robinson; any pet, Mar-
ian Mcintee, Harold Creighton, Don-
ald Shutz, Russel Fear, Clifford Shul-
tz, Marilyn Fear,
Barred Rock Cockerel, Lawrence
Nesbit, George Procter, Ruth Procter,
Lois Campbell, Lloyd Machan, Arlene
Richmond; Barred Rock Pullets, Geo.
Procter, Ruth Procter, Freda Sawyer,
Lloyd Machan, Lois -Campbell, Lois
Bone; White Leghorn Cockerel, Lois
Bone, Violet Gow, Edna May Mc-
Intee, Charles Bone, Joan Machan,
White Leghorn Pullet, Edna May Mc-
Intee,. Lois Bone, Charlie Bone; pair
Market Cockerels, Gordon Clark,
Donald McMurray, Bobby McMur-
ray, Lois Campbell, Alvin Pengelly,
Velma Agar; pair young ducks, Doro-
Howatt, Alan Scott, Ruth Procter,
Lloyd,,Machan, Austin Cook, Clifford
Coultes; dozen brown eggs, Velma
Agar, Sandra Rath, Donald McMur-
ray, Bobbie McMurray, Joy Lutz,
Kenneth Sholdice; dozen white eggs,
John Wightman, Ruth Cook, San-
dra Rath, Bruce Robertson, Gor-
don Clark, Edna M. Melt:tee;
pair of Sussex pullets, Donald
McMurray, Ila Pengelly, Bobby Mc-
Murray, Jim Coultes, Ken Coultes,
Alvin Pengelly; Rock Leghorn hy-
brids, George Procter, Bobbie Hig-
gins, Donald Procter, Joan Machan,
Joyce Herman, Ruth Procter.
RACES
Running Races, girls 'under 6, Gail
Lockhart, Marie Adams, Sylvia John-
ston; boys, 6 and under, John Camp-
bell, R. Johnston, Jim Carter; girls, 9
and under, W. Breckenridge, Ethel
Machan, Rose Bolger;, boys 9 and utt-
er, Bob Brown, Wilfred Pocock, Jerry
Achilles; girls 12 and ender, Joan
Wightman, M. Achilles, E. Dear;
boys 12 and under, D. McMurray, J.
Buchanan, C. Hull; girls 12 and over,
Joan Wightman, M. Achilles, E. Dear;
boys over 12, Harry Brydges, C. Mac-
han, G. Campbell; girls' three-legged
race, under 12 years, Lois Dawson and
Florence Dawson, H. Haines and H.
Walker; boys' three-legged race, D.
McMurray and B. Robertson, B.
Cook and B. Coultes, L Machan and
C. Hull.
Tug-o'-war—bols, U.S.S. 17 East
Wawanosh, with second going to No..
11, Walton School, in Morris; for the‘
girls, No. 9 East Wawanosh with No.
6, Morris, second.
Grades 1, 2, 3, and 4, best decorated
bicycle, Ken Walker. Isabel Scott,
Mary Taylor, Glendal McDonald, Bar-
bara Coultes; grades, 5, 6, 7, 8, best
decorated bicycle, Louis Campbell,
Lorraine Hanna, Lois Walker, Ruth
Cook, Marlene MacKenzie.
WRITING
Print writing, grade 1 boys, John
Campbell, Nelson Armstrong, Clifford
Brewer, Grant McBurney, Robert
Johnston, Lyle Smith; print writing,
grade 1 girls, Thelma Gowing, Marie
Johnston, Gail Lockhart, Maxine Ma-
chan, Dorothy Cook, Marlene Walsh;
print Writing, grade 2, boys, Bruce
Campbell, Bobby Marks, Ronald Ad-
ams, Ken Coultes, Keith Rodger, Wil-
liam Anderson; print writing, grade
2 girls, Mary Lou Wright, Sylvia
Wharton, Yvonne Rath, Fay Fraser,
Violet Gow, Betty Anne Ruttan; grad-
es 3 and 4, boys, George Bacon, Billie
Lutz, David McClinchey, Jim Coultes,
Donald Gray, Tommie Brydges; grad-
es 3 and 4 girls, Donna Walden, Shir-
ley Lutz, Gwen Walsh, Gwendolyn
McDowell, Edna Daer, Lillian Camp-
bell; grades 5 and 6, boys, Bruce Rob-
ertson, Clayton Wilkinson, Donald
McMurray, Ian Griffith, Billie Mc-
Curdy, Jerry Higgins; writing, grades
5 and 6, girls, Lois Walker, Velma
Agar, Ann Hollinger, Jean Currie, Ar-
lene Richmond, Mary Scott; grades 7
and 8, boys, Douglas Brown, David
Nesbit, Bill Coultes, Lorne Campbell,
Charlie Fraser, Bob McMurray; grad-
es 7 and 8, girls, Donna Shiells, Mar-
garet Appleby, Lorraine Hanna, Iona
Griffith, Marlene MacKenzie, Alice
Marks open print writing, boys,
Bruce Robertson, Bill Coultes, Allan
Campbell, Bobbie Higgins, David Nes-
bit, Ian Griffith; open print writing,
girls, Donna Anderson, Elva Gross,
Velma Agar, Margaret Appleby, Hel-
en Marks, Evelyn Hislop.
Essays, grades 3 and 4, boys, Ivan
Walsh, George Armstrong, Teddy.
Plews, Douglas Machan, David Mc-
Clinchey, Billie Lutz; grades 3 and 4,
girls, 'Gwen Walsh:, Shirley Lutz,
Marjorie Rhin, Gwendolyn McDowell,
Audrey Hackwell, Edna Daer; picture
story, grades 5 and 6, boys, Bruce
Robinson, Alan Campbell, Jerry Hig-
gins, Israel Good, Clayton Wilkinson,
Russel Pear; picture story, grades 5
and 6, girls, Louise Jefferson, Joan
Machan, Jean Currie, Joan Wightman,
Doreen Kelly, Velma Agar; essays,
grades 7 and 8, boys, Bill Coultes,
Lorne Campbell, Douglas Bruce, Aus-
tin Cook, Jimmie Glousher, Gerald
McDowell; essay, grades 7 and 8 girls,
Bella Armstrong, Donna Shiels„ Mar-
garet Appleby, Bette Rodger, Evelyn
Hislop, Alice Marks; essays, open,
boys, Clifford Coultes, Bruce Robert-
son, Donald Shultz, Bobbie McMur-
ray, Robert Charters, Lorne . Gilfillan;
essays, open, girls, Shirley Bradburn,
Evelyn Risk*, Marlene MacKenzie;
original poetn,_
Watson;
boys,. Donald Coultes,,
Alan Scott, Bert original
poem, girls, Elaine Bolt, .Sandra Rath,
Wanda Rintoul; original poem, boys,
Clifford Coolies, David Nesbit, Alan
McBurney, Arnold: Mathets, Bruce
You'll feel safer and be safer in the '49 Ford—
because the- new "Lifeguard" Body of
heavy gauge steel and new rigid frame
combine to give 59% more strength
and protection. Big safety glass "Picture
Windows".
FEEL fhal. Lifeguard Safety !
No It's breathtaking—the "zip" and
"go" the new Ford puts at your
command. The reason is,.the '49
Ford gives you 100 Horsepower—.
with that famous V-8 "Bout!.
Poise" mounted Engine that means
silky smoothness, longer If.. And
owners report up to 10% greater
gasoline mileage!
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The '49 Ford was awarded the
Fashion Academy Gold Medal
as "Fashion Car of the Year."
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