The Wingham Advance-Times, 1967-07-20, Page 11A good thing to remember
'Ands better thing to do
j; "WO* with the construction
gang
Not with the wrecking crew.'
Most children's eye injuries
are OWN: by pointed objects,
hard blows and falls„, Don't let
an accident spoil summertime
fun for your children,.
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Wroxeter Personal. Notes
Mrs, William. Coulter and •
Mrs. Jack Clarke spent Thurs,,r
day oyoning of last week in At,
wood; They attended a Cen,,
tennial Missionary meeting in
the presbyterian Church, of
which Mrs. Coulter was .amem,
ber a number of years ago.
They rendered a duet "There Is.
No Night There",
Mr, and Mrs, Fred Newbold
of Nottingham, England, Mrs,
Butler of Lancaster, England,
Miss Jennifer Newbold, Mr, pa-
vid Butler and Miss Anne Doug-
las of Ottawa visited with Mr,
and. Mrs. Leslie Douglas for the
week-end,,
Visitors during the week-end
with Mr, and Mrs, Russell Walk-
er were Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth
Walker of Galt, Mr, Harry Wal,
kor of Moorefield, Mrs. Wm.
Busby and Murray of Mildrnay,
Mrs, Robert Mowbray and
Bradley have returned to their
home in London after spending
the past week with her parents
Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Reidt,
Danny Mowbray is remaining for
a longer visit.
Mr, and Mrs, henry Barber,
London, called on Mr, and Mrs.
Clarence White on Sunday.
Miss Helen. Gibson has been
visiting her sister, Mrs, A.,
Wearing,„
Sympathy is extended to. the
family and relatives of the late
Mrs, Wilfred Drown, who paSs'?
ed away last week,
We wish to congratulate
Brian Sanderson, son of Mr, arid
Mrs. lames Sanderson, who .ro-
ceived word on Saturday that he
had passed his exams successful-
ly with a high mark at the Pro-
vincial Institute of Trade in
Toronto, where he was taking
carpentry.
Wingharn Advance*T Thors4ay,July 9. ?;„99.7 9
PreentkoltrideM
ONE OF THE MOST humorous events in
Fordwich on Saturday was the bubble-gum
contest for the young fry. Part of the gang
that entered are shown as they wound up
for the final blow.
—Advance-Times Photo.
A Safe Farm Is
a Profitable Farm
HOWICK CENTRAL SCHOOL was repre-
sented in the township's centennial cele-
brations last Saturday with this excellent
float entered in The mammoth parade.
NATIONAL
FARM SAFETY WEEK
JULY 23.29,1967
Safety is the prime factor in the success of modern
farming, for accidents can prove more costly than
maintenance. Your farm can be a showplace of
progress and efficiency if you keep tools and equip-
ment in top condition, check buildings for cleanli-
ness, soundness. Keeping everything in apple-pie
order eliminates many fire hazards. Practice good
safety habits and prosper!
represents a tremendous amount of work
by those responsible.—A-T Photo.
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GORRIE UNITED CHURCH had this excel-
lent float in the parade last week. The float
THE FORDWICH GENERAL Eton, entered
tihs attractive float in the Howick parade
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marking the nation's 100th birthday.
—Advance:ti Mel Photo.