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towlanee. The minutes were read
Ill SALVATION ARMY ' bY Mr:;. Jahn Donaldson and a . . . . . . . alma business period was held.
The Presbyterian Couple ;' Club. The roll was called and the ar- beid the November meeting on feting received, Mrs. Jerry Smith
A TIP OF THE HAT TO
HARRY MERKLEY
AT THE OFFICIAL OPENING
OF THE FINE, MODERN
e 1 ront
Grocery
Where we were very pleased to have had the
opportunity to install the entire
MEM SYSTEM
Howard Fuller
PLUMBING AND HEATING
PHONE 392
W INGHAM.
1 CONGR TULATIONS
to
HARRY MERKLEY
ON THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF
THE NEW
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WHOLESALE GROCERS
KITCHENER ONTARIO
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SHIRLEY VOLLMER is shown at one of the
automatic check-out stations in the new Red
Front Grocery which is having its official open-
ing this week-end. The check-out counters are
motorized so that the customer's groceria..s can
be moved through as quickly as possible.
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THERE IS A BIG DISPLAY of frozen food and frigerated food cabinet to the left and the three-
dairy products at the new Red Front, Grocery, rack dairy display on the right. The two units
Here are the two display cabinets with the re- take up 28 feet of space.
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U ELECTRIC Wit
Industrial, Commercial, Home and Farm Wiring
Motor Re=wind and Repair
PHONE 474 WINGHAM
THE BABY FOOD SECTION in the Red Front.
Grocery is a sample of the complete stock of
staples carried by Harry Merkley in his newly-
opened store. This display has more than a
hundred cases of cans within easy reach of the
customers.
:Hydro Sends Posters
To Ontario .Schools
- A. new program of electrical safe-
shown by Larry Kent of his ty, designed especially' for, elemen-
wt,mea,thy, N ovemb er 22 mar k_ Lary and.secondary schoel students
ed the beOnoing of a new era `in the province, nas been' launched
in Ontario provincial politics and by Ontario 'Hydro.
in more than twelve years the In co-operation with the Depart.
Ontario Legislature opened its merit of EduCation of 'Ontario, Hy-
Session without Leslie F, Frost dro 'has produced a series of safe-
in command. In his accustomed ty posters to be displayed on school
place was the Eon. Jdhn P. Ro- bulletin boards at appropriate
harts, the new prime minister
who had been elected last month
to succeed lion. Mr. Frost as the
leader of the Ontario Progressive
Conservative Party, and who early
in. November, with his Cabinet,
had been sworn in as Her Ma-
jesty's Clovernmont, The efficiency
pal electrical utilities and Ontario
school inSpectors, Department of
Education officials, local munici-
ecutiv e eouncii will give aggres-tHydro's regional and area offices,
sive vet seasoord leadership to our
great province. • ' •
• Among the (.l tinges in Cabinet
Portfolios was tie, of the mem-
ber for Grenville-Dundas from
highways to municipal affairS,i
succervling there the Hon, W. K.
Warrender, became MinisteR
of Labor. These Portfolios arel.
considered two of the most dif--
Penit in the government and the
moving of two seasoned ministers
to fill them would seem to in.
dingle the new government's con-
cern in these areas,
While' the house sat ror only
three days (luring the first week
of the Session, its organization for
the Session was well 'under way.
A new deputy speaker, Keith
Brown, M.P.P. for Peterborough,
was elert,.1 5n(1 the committees of
the House were struck with ex-
perienced members as chairmen.
A few Bills were introduced and
nor legistlative machinery began
slowly to turipn its long session-
al grind.
As usual, the opening of the
Legislature was most colorful and
the Lieutenant Governor and his
most charming lady carried out
their vice-regal duties in their
usual cordial but efficient man-
gave the offertory prayer and Mrs, .1n41
it ANNA
Isaac read the Scripture, 11
dtB11 tiV
The highlight of the evening was
a very interesting talk and film
re-
REPORTS
cent trip to Bermuda.
"Leaning on the Everlasting
Arms" and "Faith to Faith" were
sung by Mrs, Casemore and John
Donaldson Jr, Everyone joined in
singing "The Lord Is My Shep-
herd". Lunch was served by Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Smith and Mr. and
Mrs. Isaac, who were in chdrge of
this -meeting.
CONGRATULATE
WINGHAM'S
NEW-MODERN
SUPERMARKET
THE MERKLEY
IC E D
FRONT
ON THEIR
OFFICIAL
OPEN1Nfi
times .ditririg, the current school
year, The posters cover three as-
pects of electrical safety of par-
ticular importance to young people
The poster's point to the damage
that can result from throWing
stories • inR shooting at ,.!;inaidators
on hydro poles, the hazards of fall-
displayed by the new prime mini- en hydro .lines, .and the dangers
stor during the opening days of ,of flying. kites- and model planes
the Session attested to the smooth close to hydro• lines.
transition of government from 'tile Three copies of each. poster will
Frost to Unbarts administration. be sent to the 6,934 elementary
The speech from the throne in- schools and 474 secondary, private
die-ated that Mr. Itoharts was pre- and special schools- in the province,
pared to build carefully and well Copies will also be Sent to all Ori-
on the foundation so well laid by tario elementary and secondary
Mr. Frost, The mixture of experi-
enced ministers with younger mi-
nister:4 ensures that the new ex-
ner, The Governor's reception af-
ter the opening gave everyone an
opportunity to meet the new
prime minister. and Mrs. Robarts
and was one of the largest (and
longest) in recent memory.
All of. us who have served the
people of Ontario under the lead-
ership of Mr. Frost experienced a
most nostalgic, even sad, feeling
as we participated in these events
without the Frosts. During his
long period of leadership both Mr.
and Mrs. Frost had endeare0
themselves to all .of us; the
growth and prosperity of Ontario
during the period of the Frost
government will remain one of
the bright spots of our provincial
history, and Mr: Frost's vision and
leadership has set a mark indeed
by which.: all his successors can
and will undoubtedly be judged.
It' will be niy endeavour again
during the 'course of this Session
of the • '5Mtario Legislature'. to
bring to' you, 'through the kind-
ness of your ,editor, as in the past,
weekly reports en, all the high-
lights of tjhe Legislature. These,
I ,do trust, will' in some measure
allow you each to participate in
our Legislature's activities.
EXTENSIVE STORAGE SPACE takes up a 30 x 40
foot area at the back of the new Red Front Gro-
cery. Part of this warehouse space is pictured
here, as well as the overhead oil furnace- heating
unit that is suspended from the ceiling. ,
atulations
BEST WISHES FOR
_CONTINUED SUCCESS TO
RRY MERKLEY
THE 4FFICIAL OPENING
THiE.
ront Gtocery
We are pleased to have been chosen to install the
COMPLETE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM AND 'LlfiliTINfi
About Nazareth . .
Nazareth, the clioaen city mid
one of Christendoms holiest places,
was once so insignificant that the
term "Nazarene" was applied to
Jesus Christ in derision.
When Jesus callei His first dis.
ciplc s, Philip of Bethsaida was
chosen an, Philip happily infortnel
Nathanarl, "We have discovered
the One about Whom our scrip
tures speak. He is Jesus of Naza,
reth, .the Son of Joseph." And Na..
thanael replied. "Can onvtliing good
come out of Nazareth?"
But when Nathanael came to
jostle,. Jesus spoke to him and Na.,.
Himmel exclaimed, "Thou art the
Son of God; Thou art the Xing 'o't
Israel." Nathanael returned to Na-
zareth in the company 'of a fON
ehoSeti disciples as Jesus was
begin His ministry it the land We
loved so well.
THE MEAT COUNTER for packaged Meats at the Red Front Gro-
cery is shown here and runs for 10 feet, at the rear of the store.
Another service counter, not shown, it placed next to this unit,
providing eight feet Of display space.