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PAINTING DbNATEb TO WIN,GIMM H
rris Vidette and Wrozeter iNswo
onsPAY, AMU* /11 llll
TA to•
'Or, A. 0, 11,1eMurchy, Speaking clinic, said, Dr, Malqurelly would
for the management 'committee-.he conducted. by Dr.. Ivan Smith,
of the -Wingliam-,Hospita,l_Kioard, • director of the 'cancer clinic- at
on. Friday 'eVening entlined a. plan • the Victoria Hospital, London,
for a ',cancer Ofollow up" (44110 .and Would .save patients from
Which wPuld be held :et - the' NVing-,„ thiS locality the long trip• to
ham Hospital twice .rnooth„Tha 'Londo n for certain types of
MA, N. D. Camerom with members of the' executive of the Auxiliary
at the left and Mrs. Iris MorreY;•irttiministratrix of the 'hospital, with
the Rev, H. L, Parker of. St., paul's Church, following the ceremony.
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ALONG THE MAIN DRAG
BY The Pedestrian
SAVE YOUR PAPER--Resi
denta of Wingliank ,
ed to know that the Kinsmen are
plaaning a paper drive to, take
place shortly, This collection of
5cral) paper not only ;brings in
some" revenue 'for the oYub's wet-
l'ate work, but is usually a hig
Imelai to houseadvea at honseclean-
time,
mr
OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT—
tares in Winghara will remain
pen on Saturday evening of this
Week, This development does not
//lean that there 'is any change in
th e decision. to remain open on
Friday .evenings rather than Sat-
urday night!. However, due to
the holiday: on Friday, the loop,'
Stores 'will be. open .Saturday
night for the convenience of
shoppers,
,
A NEAR MISS—One Jeep,' man
just' a,boikt Jet his weeleS pay 'go
'down the drain a few days ago.
In the -habit of tucking a few
odd bills in the pockets of his
shift, • he suddenly foand he Was
abort a goodly awn. 'on 'the ad-
vise of his 'Wife he looked in the
pockets, of his shirt, which by that
time were out in the car on the
way to the laundry. Seven buolia
turned up in one ahirt and •a neat
little' $50 bill in another.
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,NEW JOB—Don, Fairbairn, •
whose voice is familiar to so
many as the commentator who
handles "Neighbourly. News" on
Sunday mornings has apparently
• exposed himself a little 'too long
to the virus of the weekly 'neWs-
paper fields, At the end of 'March
Don _assumed the editorship of
the Sutton Reporter in the Lake
Simaoe town of the same: name.
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• DON'T FORGKT send your
Easter Seal envelope 'along, with
your donation, A self-addressed
envelope is provided and inindreela
of .you ngsters ate" counting
.you to. remember. this ene
mt.., • •
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'ENO AGEMENT
Mr. add .Mrs Eialdst alklinore,
of,Wingham, Ontario, ahrioulice
the „engagement of their (laugh-
BeVerley Elizabeth, to Wil
Barn Ross Hayden, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd. Hayden, of Wingham„
Ontario. The marriage will take
place early'in
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DASICE IN BLTJEVALI9
A \dance in Blirvitle hall -on
Wednesday, April 17th,- Don' Rbb-"
ertson and the Barren Boys will
play. Proceeds for the Centennial,
, •
',RECEPTION IN BELGRAVE . .
A reception will 43: held' in
lienour"of Mr. arid Bob Car-, „
ter (nee Nancy Carter), in the
Forester's Hall, 0 Belgrave, • on
Wednesday', Apra 17th. Dancing
will be 'to Farrier's ,-Orchestra,
Everyone . is welcome.,
bring lunch, Fir
• CWL OPEN BRII)(41
ANID EUCHRE
The ,'Sacred Heart • Catholic.
Worrij?n's League is holding
JACK WALKER TO
euehre and bridge party in the
council chamber•s, on WeddeSday,
April 24th, at 2:30 o'clock.. Lunch • '
will be served and ail are wel-
come. Admission is 50' cents. HEAD KIN CLUB
Wingham Kinsmen held their
price of one, Proceeds for the night has not been made perma-
North Huron Junior Farmers. . nent as yet, 'IAA it' is possible
Cal Barite was appointed aer-
Persona residing within the Town getint-at and put in a busy
of Wingham. Who contemplate the evening eollecting Mica.
erection of any new striietiire or During the business session it
building as well as the alteration became evident that 1,Viiighaln
• Kinsmen face a very heavy ache-
Of any existing building Within the dale' Of activities in the Coining
• Frown limits are reminded that
„montha. President Jack Lloyd
Application ,fOr a biiikling permit :urged 'that as Many members as
poSsible attend - the district con.
Ventien which Will be held in
Niagara Falls On May 24th weeks-
end, „,
It was suggested that more ad-
Vertising be used 'to publiciZe the.
,a0ring papal. drive do April 24th,
Kin Cy ItobiliStin 15 completing
ett last Week, The edoperatitm of 1)Al§:Cii AT WilIOXETER
the public 1$ tedueSted in this )lint- Don Robeotson and, the Ranch
ter ' Boys 'will play tot dancing in the
WroXetet antirritinity hall 00 the
evening of April 23rd, sPoiegoted by
th4 WroXeter COmninnity Cub, Ev-
eryone Welcome, ,Proceeds for then
10;11124b .F1017*
„,
11(enday's te$tii41, Opaied .with
a. selection of innate” And song
'presented • by Milts: Agnes William-
scin's 'class, 'The junior fanfare
was a hrightbeginning for. what
proved to be one of, the most sue-
ceasful Of 'all festivals to•bc held
• In the .tOWn; „"..
The adjudicator. 'delighted the
audience and the".clilitiren• in lila
summing up" of :the various ev-
ents; He paid glowing tribute to
0-year-old• Warwielc Hammerton,
Whim led ,Miss Frances Walker's
rhythm barid,' by ;saying that the
little lellovv's conducting was
good' enough' tor the New York
Six hundred and, thirty-seven
entries have' bean aceepted for
the 16th ,Hiirmi County
Music 'Festival Which' begins_ on
the evening 'of' Tharaday, May 2,
in the auditorium of the Goderich
,Publid School; ' • , . •
The festival,. 'featuring lime
county's moat, talented maaielana,
Will 'continue • Until May 10.
,
plans for an. entirely new and
different type of raffle, Tiekets
Will be available 'Shortly,
• Vied-president Jack" Walker' has
been appointed' Chairman ' of a
committee to nialtewarrangemehts
for presenting Garden Brothers"
Cireua in °Atiginiti 'and extensive
advertising will be done for this
ahbvirlater date. ,
Highlight of .the. evening was
that portion deVoted' to nomin-
ations for the 19574.58 Slate of
Officera, Paat president Ross
Ilarrillton was in , charge of note,.
'nations and set inext. meeting As,
OlOctloii night; Kin, Seek' Walker
Will be the now pitSident, having
reeelVe'd an m6)4061104
The next riieet.int be Past
Presidents' Night, When the fol-
lowing ,eharge • of the
progranni ROSS. HanalitOn, Al
Williams Jack Gerbtitt and Lloyd
tlitieett,
After adjetirnfrierit the 'Kins-
men.Were entertained by a very
interesting film 'through the
courtesy et•ItIttIorni•MODOftald,
Symphony. Orchestra,
Mr. FenWlek's helpfUl 'criticism,
his advice and hints were perhaps
one of the most Important fea-
tures of the day's OrograM,
Those Who won•in the follow-
ing classes were: Girl's solo, 8•
and under, Sheila Grewsbn, Jane
Day, Anne Marie Myer, .Cathy
Peachy, Verna Bunter; boy's solo,
8. and` under, johim Welwood; Ro-
bert Tiffin, Bruee'Boyd, Kenneth.
Taylor, Dean Balser; boy's solo,
14, and under, 'Charles Campbell,
Bruce, - Machan, Paul Hutton,"
Douglas Hamilton, Glenn Skirin;
girl's .solo, 11 and under, Alma
Jane Elliott, Judy Callan, Kathy
Rodgirial boy's solo, *11 and tin-
der, Donald Rintoul, Bobby Crew-
=son, ;Bob Lauri', Paul Strong, Jim
Nasmith; junior ''cluets, grades 3,
4 and 8, Judy Callan and Alma
Jane Elliott, Wayne Caslielt and
Bob Luna, Tommy Blhicott and
Min Nesmith, Mary :Jane Slosser
and Kathleen liodgins, Bonnie
Jartlin and' Pamela Burns; girl's
vocal solo, Chien, Sandra MacLen-
nan, Betty Anne Lapp, carol
Crawford, Susan McArthur, De-
anna Griffith and Sue Nasniith;
11 and under, Ruth
Hodgina, :lean 'Gurney, Patricia
Heywood ; senior ducts, Douglas
Hamilton and Brune a Meehan;
Ruth Hodgihs and Sue Naarrath;
Jean Gurney and Carol Crawford;
double trio, Group 2, Grade 7;
GtOup Grade 7; Grade 4 and 5,
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YISITINU,'MINISTER
AT SPEPAL V-LL5
The Rev, Or, J. Sehiple, of Eg••
mondville Is the special speak-
er at Holy Week services which
are being held each evening this
week in St. Andrew's Presbyter-
ian. 'Church. Time of the services
IS 8 pan, And the theme of the
me4itations i5 "We We're Not
There-43M We Are lime".
Service on Good Friday Will he
held. In St, Paul's Anglican
commencing at 12 noon
• carrying through until 8
p.m, The general thane of the
Meditations at the three-hour
Service: Will 'be "The Seven Last
Words" and the Speakers will be
Rev. Alotandet Nimmo, Rev,
• Jennings Lackhow, Limit. D,
V, aoodridge and Rev, It L
Parket
MOO,. •
',Activities Latch Hugh pro
the,4410Ms; Witlibuf
Lions Clubs arc powerless 'to car-
ry out the welfare work which is
their prime purpose, Accounting,
of 'course, includes the successfid
: management of the money which
is entrusted to the club for its
Work.
,,The appreciation of the- club
was extended by Lion Bill C,on-
ron„ who expressed the pride of
the local Lions in having one of
their number to act- as deputy
district governor.
Member Presented
Lion _Norm Welwood spoke of
the sincere regret which is felt
by every member of the club at
tlie departure of Lion Rod Mc-
Intosh, who has willingly and
capably served in many capacities
',during the eight years he has
been a member. He was present-
ed with a gift and the good wish-
es oethe Lions as he leaves for
•his new home in Preston, Lion
Rod expressed his regret at leav-
, ing and 'said that he hoped to be
back as a guest as often as pos-
psirblsei
Lion
at the meeting,' then
•
President Whitney Grose
`guests for the everilhg being
George Cameron, TomJardin and
Lloyd Casemore of Wingham, •
Lion J. H. Kinkead of Goderich,
Earl Terry, London, in Wingham
as adjudicator of the Beigrave
Music Festival, Dr. James Hall,
Port Colborne and ,Ted Vaughan„
of C. Lloyd & Son, Winghaa,
Correspondence read by Secre-
tary Floyd Blakely included a let-
' ter from Past President Ron Rae
of the Wingham' Club, who is now
living in Phoenix, Arizona, in
which the writer told of the for-
mation of the Maple Leaf Liana
Club In Phoenix. The club is
made up of ex-Canadians and
Ron will be the charter president,
' letter of congratulations is on
its way to the new club, bearing•
the signatures of the local Lions,
Proving the international na-
ture of LionisM, it was pointed
out that at a recent meeting of
the Lions Club in Daytona Beach,
Florida, no ICU than five Lions
from Wingham and the surround-
ing district were seated in a row.
Music for Friday evening's ga-
thering ryas, handled 'by Harold
Victor P,yril at the piano and Bill
Conton as song leader. qbrdon
BUdlianan made plenty of "hay"•
for the club. "as he extracted the
fines front all and sundry,
The Wingliam District High
School Board's 1957.,levy has, been
set at 0.5 Mills. This new mill
rate, Which is a half rnill.higher
than last year, was decided upon
at the regular meeting of the
board held last Tuesday, night,
The 'estimates for 1057 showtd
that ,grants from the Department
"of Education totalled $119,001.44.
Other grants and tuition fee s
from schools in Goderich and
Listowel bring the grand total to
$120,517.11, and total expenditures
will be $237,120,11. The $116,603.00
"short" is to be made up by the•
new levy ofi, 0.5 mills.'
The largest item on theschool'S
list of expenditures for the year
is teacher salaries, which total
$92,160.00: Another major item is
transportation, $46,000.00,
it was announced that the tea-
chers had accepted the hoard's
new basic salary sole which has
been set at $3i700 to $3,900.
Mrs. Emma Grant (David),
Teeswater, was treated for an in-
jury to her ,fingers at the Wing-
ham General Hospital on Thurs-
day after catching them in a car
door, Oil examination at the hos"-
pita): it Was found that the fourth
'finger of herleft hand was fra,c-
tured. After a splint had been
applied, Mrs. Grant was allowed
to return to her home,
On Friday, following a car ac-
cident near Arthur,' Fred' Stokes,
of 46 Manor Road, Toronto, was
admitted to the. Wingham Gen-
eral Hospital for X-ray exami-
nation., It Was found that al-
though badly bruised, Mr. StOkes
had not suffered any fractures.
kIe was allewed to return to -the
home of his sister, Mrs. Gerald
'Smith, of Carling Terrace, Wing-
ham.
Eighty-one-year-old Mrs, Susan
Byslop, R,R, '2, Wroxeter, is in
the Wingham. General Hospital
following a fall ,at her borne on
Monday, Hospital officials say
her condition is satisfactory. ,
• Two resignation's were reeely-•
etijnaln, teachers who are taking
lip appointments at other schools
in 'September, The realgriations
Cr.J.Woolfrey and F. werefrom•
F,,Kalbfleiiich, Both resignations
were-accepted,
Principal W.'S. Hall stated in
his report that there would be a
cadet inspection at 2 p.m, on
Tuesday, May 14th, in - the Wing-
ham town park. He also stated
..•that Cadet James Rae Hethering-
ton had, been accepted to attend
the National. Cadet Camp, which
is to be held in Banff, in July.
A number of the Wingham Dis-
trict High School pupils will he
taking part in the music: festival
at Goderich on May 6th, and are
already rehearsing for the event,
The date had been fixed for the.
School's open night, which this
year will be on. Thursday, May
16th...
An application for the position
of history teacher at' the school
was received and approved . by
the board. The new teacher, who
will begin her duties at the school.
in September, is Miss Sylvia
Sages, -a graduate ,of the Western
University,
treatment. Tbe board voiced its
approval of this scheme,
givAeini eirlf.Vl aa e f about"let poropert $ v amnir0. w114ttilt,on..
as time:aurn necessary to take out
d,a4toiali
light
.third
d ,tai
roefpIfclieor
.stairs
f looring
rit ritehhs
second
p ai hospital •
Tile board agreed •that this
'work should 'be chine at an early.
te.
R, 'II, Lloyd reported that a
source of leakiag water in the
steam pipe trench which passers
Chrough the hospital kitchen bad
been traced and bad'been *repair-
iiirte-ourgphe:hcayvdm,proii2, asf.,
ed.' Soft water appliancea lirrd
also been fitted to kitchen water
.(s)huotilet7gys,.
andte'sItlel. de lightingsaticiid
found'
:hnuedol
properly. All that is needed. to
-make the lastallation -complete is
an emergency switching apPara-'
tug and' this is expected to arrive
, .
Considerable discussion by the
board ea ^the suitability of bold-
ing their meetings On Friday
evenings was entered Into. It ,was
deeicleti to Change the 3neeting
night from the second Friday of
every month to the 'third' Thum-
,dlyayb. e.,cTablcliosfeUtehsieonyariralye maht
night
shopping hours in Wingham;
H. 0, MacLean, chairman of the
board, said that the hospital soli-
eitor, .1', W. Bushfield, had made
application to the 'Provincial See-
retary to. have the name of the
hospital changed to The Wing-
ham and District General Hospi-
tal: The change of name was
one of the items brought up at
time last annual meeting ,of the
'board, 'At tliat time It was sug-
gested that the district should be
included fn the formal name of
the hospital.
' The fifth annual Musie • Pesti- '
var,Presented by. Wingham Pub-
lie Sehool...was held. on Monday
in the Wingliam 'town hall with
Dr,. G.,..RoY Penwick, director of
Musid ‘er 'Ontario; as adjudicator.
Top' winners. of the various ev-
ents+ go forward to compete
-in 'the Huron County Music Fes- •
tiLal,'which is to be held-in Cod-
eribh next Month. '
' On Tuesday evening a concert,,
„Job/ring the winners of 'the var-
ious' events was held before a
large 'audience in the auditorium '
of the, Wingham District High
School. •
iN ifil4LGIICAVE
„,June" presented hyr'Nbrtli Huron , The change froth, Friday to W
PLAY AND DANCE m regular Meeting at the Queen's
A one-ad play lir May With Hotel on, WedimeadaY cveniong,
411) ," /tinior Farmers andla dance will nesditY evening Was 'necessitated .
e held• in the • FOreater's Hall, by the new shopping houra Which '
Belgrave, on, Wednesday, April make it difficult for all members 24th, at 8.36 amma. Music will be to attend a Friday evening meet-
supplied by Don Robertson and , ing • The alteration' in meeting time Ranch Boys. • TWo for the '
• p,17,,N that the regular meeting night
may .be changed ;to every Second
NOTICE Wednesday' on a full-thine basiS.
should first be obtained before pro-
ceeding with ahy work: Applica-
tion terms may be obtained at the
Town Ilirll, TheSe building tegUla-
Lions are eblitained In the tuild-;
big- By-law Of the Town, . •
•Por hick of appfoved •petinit1t,
'Live Strtiettires were 'Ordered *eV- „
• W, A. (Ialbralth,
GleikAtteasiirer,
W. Platt,
Building IriSpecto
A painting, to commemorate 50 years'aerariceto the ,Wingharil General
Hospital by members of the 'Ladies' AuxilitirY, :waS unveiled at a
special ceremony at the hospital on Wedpesday.. The picture shows •
VOCAL SOLOISTS IN THE OPEN 'CLASS
Lefith'"right, Deanna Griffith, ',Carol ,(jraWford, Sesan McArthur,',Sandra MacLennan, Sae Nasmith and Betty
Aime ,Lapp, picttired as they leave Whigham town hall,; on Monday, after their performance,—A.T, Photo,
Deputy District Governor H. P,
Carmichael officially visited his
home Lions Club on Friday eve-
ning when the regular meeting
was held in the Hotel Bruns-
wick. Introduced by Lion John
McKibbon, Lion Hugh spoke of
th"e three "A's" of Lionisin—at-
tendance, activities and accounts,
Dealing with attendance, the
speaker 'pointed out that the en-
tire organization is built Upon and
developed around the interest in TWO' CIIILOREN
Last Week The AdVariee-l•irdea
reported that I,GA. had Muth-
ailed the Walker Store building
on Josephine Street. We find,
hoWovor, that Remington Broth-
ors, Jini f Dave and Harold, in
partnership with their brother-in-
law, Laurie Slade; are the put,
chasers, They take possession of
the property on the 29th of this
The business partners
Oahe originally frown Kineataine
and new own store's In Kilian.,
dine, Chesiey and Wingham,
i.,411c., welfare which the mem-
bers betoken. by their regular at- SWALLOW PILLS
tendance,Eit club Meetings. With-
out that interest, he said, atten-
darite ' slips and that particular
Member becomes of very little
valne 'to 'the club or to his.com-
While their mother was hang-
ing out clothes the two small
children of Mr: ana'.1Yfrs. Donald
1ViaeLeod, of Winginup, climbed
" up to a .rnedielne.• cabinet orpPri:,
day, reached in and heippd•thern-
... selves The; ebildren, one-year-old Bonnie
and two-year-old Brenda were
rushed to Wingham General Hos-
pital,'Where their stomachs' were
pumped, Their condition is de-
scribed as satisfactory but they
are still patients at the hospital.
Accident Victims
Receive Treatment
Mr. and .Mrs: William .1ohn Pardon, of Wingham, R.R. 3, who cele-
brated their 40th wedding anniversary on Thursday, The -couple ,were
Married at Whitechurch by the 'Rev. J. Graham. Before her, marriage
Mrs. Purdon was Miss Anniq Mae Bolt, 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. •
Nathaniel Boit of Turnberry Township, They have a family of three
Sons and three daughters. All but one somm Was present at the aunt-,
versary ,celebration.—Advance-Times Photo.
inners In the girls vocal sold eleas at the Wingimin P011e Scheel" Path Music Vt , held :Monday,
were from left, to rightt Sheila. OreWson, Jane bay, Antic Marie Myer, Cathy Peabliy and Verna :itnnte.ti
The 'girls were 1st to 5th reSpeotiVely. ,0""AdVance-tinies