The Wingham Advance-Times, 1967-08-31, Page 5...
A .startling and proven fact: one classroom of
high school students is wiped out every week because of
car accidents.
It is an unbearable statistic, but true. More young
Canadians are killed in automobile accidents than by any
other cause.
Young drivers as a group are involved in more
automobile accidents than any other drivers. This is the
simple reason insurance rates are higher for them.
We, in the automobile insurance Industry, pro-
vide training courses, bursaries and technical assistance
to high school instructors to help them teach safe driving
to their students.
Students who pass approved high school driver
training courses earn lower insurande premiums.
At present, only 14% of high schools across
Canada have these driver training courses.
Parents, teachers — just ask yourselves; Must a
classroom be wiped out next week?
You can help prevent such tragedies by sup-
porting driver training programmes iri your community.
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NEW LIBRARY—This is all that is show- be built. The picture was taken from what
ing at the moment of the area where the . will be the enlarged general office.
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Mr, and Mrs.. William SOtli*
Pen and Mr, and Mrs, William.
Mulvey, Cindy and Jeffrey,
spent Sunday at Goderich,
Mr. and Mrs, Ron Reett and
family of Pandas. visited Sunday
With Mr, and Mrs. Wellington
Hargrave. '
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and Peter of Don Mills were
week-end visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Doig.
Mr. and Mrs, Scott Keith of
Oakville visited over the week-
and with Mr. arid Mrs. Alex
Keith, The three children,
Susan, Randy and Douglas re-
turned home with their parents
after spending a week here, Mr.
and Mrs, Peter Chiomey and
children of Port Colborne are
also visitors for a few days this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Holger Espen-
sen and family spent Saturday at
Midland.
Visitors last week with Mr.
and Mrs, George Ashton were
Mr. and Mrs. Everitt Ashton,
David, Susan, Kathy and Mary
Jane of Prescott. Mr. and Mrs,
Ross Durst, Judy, Jerry, Jamie
and Jackie of Bay Ridges and
Mr. and Mrs. Art Wells, Jef-
frey and Gregory of London were
all recent visitors at the same
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Wildfang
and Paul of Cooksville spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Simmons. Master Brian
Wildfang returned home after
spending the past week with his
grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs, Lyle Simmons,
Kenneth and Anne and Lisa Es-
pensen spent one day last week
at the C. N.E.
Friends here of Mrs. Emmer-
son Hargrave will be sorry to
learn she is confined to Listowel
Hospital, having undergone sur-,
gery last week.
Mr. Art Forester returned
home last week from the Pal-
merston Hospital.
Miss Karen Miller and Mas-
ter Grant Miller, children of
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Mr, and Mrs. Elmer tvliller, had
their tonsils removed in Pal-
merston Hospital last week,
Mrs, Tessie Zimmerman
spent the weekend with Mr,
and Mrs, Roy Simmons,
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs, Cecil Wilson were Mr, and.
Mrs, Andy 'Doughty of Jarvis,
Mrs, Gordon Roth of Hagersvil-
le, Mrs, George Roth of Regina,
Sask., and Walter Harrifield.
Mrs, Charles Vet Sam is
spending a week with her sister
in Buffalo.
Mr. and Mrs.
4. Bob Campbell,
Kerry and Alan of Kitchener,
called on friends in the village
on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Doig
spent a few days last week at
Wasaga Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Simmons
and Mrs. Roy Simmons were
Kitchener visitors one day last
week.
Week-end visitors with Mrs.
A. Duke were Mr. and Mrs.
Jim McCarther of Ottawa, Mrs.
Roy Murdock of Toronto and
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Puke of
Moosonee. The latter will be
moving this week to Brampton.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Doig
of Toronto were week-end
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Har-
old Doig.
Mrs. Art Ellah of London and
Mr. and Mrs. Art Wells, Jeff
and Gregory of London visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Ashton.
Best wishes to Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Simmons who on Sunday
celebrated their 40th wedding
anniversary and to Mr. and Mrs.
Lyle Simmons who celebrated
their 50th anniversary on Wed-
nesday, August 23rd.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jacobson,
Kurt and Dave spent Saturday
at the C.N.E.
Mrs. Elsie Demerling re-
turned home Thursday after
spending two weeks with rela-
tives in Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Demer-
ling and Denise of Durham
spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs, Carl Jacobson.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jillings
and family moved their house-
hold effects to the house in the
village on Saturday which they
recently purchased from Mr.
and Mrs. John Inglis.
Mr. Ted Browne spent last
week with his sisters, Misses
Jean and Marie Browne in Tor-
onto. Miss Lorna Browne is al-
so visiting with them for a
couple of weeks.
Mr. and Mrs, David Dins-
more, Lori and Caroline, Mrs.
Elsie Strong and Mrs. Verna
Galbraith left Monday morning
by motor for a visit to Expo.
They will also attend the Dins-
more reunion being held in
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cars-
well and Miss Linda Martin
spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. David Inglis in Thed-
ford.
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Reis are
spending two weeks with Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Mullins in Ot-
tawa.
Master Kenneth Cullen ac-
companied his brother Gerald
for four days at Expo.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Casemore,
Nancy, Jim and Tim of Kenora
returned home Friday after
spending a couple of weeks with
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hall and
other relatives. Mr. and Mrs.
Rex Richardson of Lavonia,
Mich. visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Hall on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Garniss
visited in Markham last week
with Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Leish-
man, and attended the Leish-
man-Pezzack wedding at St.
Nicholas Anglican Church,
Scarborough.
Arnold Lillow and Barbara,
and Connie Mann spent a day at
Toronto Exhibition last week.
Harvey Mann has accepted a
position at Electrohome in Kit-
chener.
Miss Mary Edith Garniss is
visiting in Paris with her uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. N. S.
Calvert.
Mrs. Ross Douglas, Miss Ruby
Duff and Mrs. M. L. Aitken
visited in Listowel on Sunday.
Mrs. Donald Street returned
with them for a visit.
Visitors at the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McKinnon
were Don McTavish of Bridge-
port and Jim Sebert of London.
Mrs. Ross Mann, Miss Ruby
Duff, Mrs. Ross Douglas, Miss
Linda Street and Mrs. M. L.
Aitken were visitors with friends
at Seaforth on Tuesday of last
week.
Mrs. Robert Grimoldby, of
Kinburn, is a guest with Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Mann.
Visitors at the Duff home
during last week were Dr. El-
mer Aitken, of Toronto, Bob
Aitken of Teeswater, Mrs. Ev-
erett Fletcher and Mrs. Ed Fink,
of Hensall.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elliott
are spending a vacation at
Cornwall and will visit Expo.
Mel Craig had the misfor-
tune to have his arm caught in
a hay bailer last week, but
fortunately the injuries were not
severe.
Mrs. Donald Ross, of Thorn-
hill, is visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Ross.
Mrs. Ross Forbeck and Linda
of Niagara Falls spent a few
days with Mrs. Forbeck's moth-
er, Mrs. J. J. Elliott and Mr.
Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Drum-
mond of Ailsa Craig, called on
Mr. and Mrs. C. B, Hoffman
on Monday.
After a trip to Expo, Misses
Donna Bell and Christine Mar-
chand of Richmond, B.C. , were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Hamilton.
Pat was told by his lawyer
that his best course was to plead
guilty to the charge against
him. He stepped into the dock
with a determined air, and
when the judge asked whether
he pleaded guilty or not guilty,
replied with vim, "Guilty, me
lord, an' I've witnesses here. to
prove it."
Mrs. Data Blair and'Mrs.
Mary Vincent of Myth spent
Monday at the borne of Mr. anti
Mrs, Stanley Cook.
Misses Connie and Susan
Cook spent a few holidays at
their grandparents, Mr, and
Mrs, Stanley Cook,
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Davis and
Mrs, Jim Cook and daughter
Susan, and Scott Davis of Strat,,,
ford visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Coultes on. Saturday.
Masters Randy and Stephen
and Miss Tracy McKay spent
the week-end with their uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Rletch.
Ripley Bantams took Bel-
grave three straight in the best
3 out of &.
13elgrave Intermediates won
4-1 against Clinton in the best
4 of `I and now meet Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Coultes
and family visited Mrs, Norman
Gillatly and family of Tillson-
burg.
Little Miss Dianne Edgar
spent a week with her uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stone-
house, while the rest of the fam-
Life memberships
received by two
(Intended for last week)
LAKELET—The McIntosh
W. meeting was held in
the church basement Wednes-
day evening. Mrs. Harvey
Wright, the president, gave a
thought for the day,
Mrs. Leslie Harkness was in
charge of the devotions. "Sing
to the Lord of Harvest" was
sung and the Lord's prayer was
repeated in unison. Mrs. Robt.
Harkness read the Scripture and
Mrs. Leslie Harkness gave a
reading. Another hymn was
sung and the devotions closed
with prayer.
Mrs. Leonard Harper read
about Quebec, from the book
"Invitation to Canada" , The
study was given by Mrs, Walter
Renwick and Mrs. Mac Inglis.
It dealt with church union.
'Thank you notes were read and
the collection received.
Life memberships were pre-
sented to Mrs. Robert Harkness
and Mrs. Bruce Harkness. Mrs.
Clark Renwick presented the
ladies with their certificates
and pins, The meeting closed
with prayer.
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sly were at Otpo.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry McGuire
have just returned borne after
visiting with their daughter,
Mrs. Hannan Hill and family
who are holidaying at Lake Sim-
coe,
Mrs. Dave Armstrong and
Miss Mary Granby visited at
Thorndale last week. They al,
so had a vacation at Lorne
Beach, visiting with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Granby
visited with Mr, and Mrs. Cecil
Armstrong of Thorndale.
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Willard Armstrong were
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Armstrong,
Miss Martha Armstrong, Miss
Cora Messer of Windsor and Dr.
Vernon and Mrs. Messer of La
Salle.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy IvlacSween
and Gary are on a trip to Sud-
bury and Powassan,
Little Maria Arruda of Tor-
onto is a patient in the Toronto
East General Hospital. She is
the granddaughter of Mr. and
Mrs, Cliff Logan.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Coul-
tes of Manitoulin Island called
on Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coultes
on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hopper
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Alcock of Neustadt on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bolt
spent the week-end visiting
with cousins, Mrs. Russell Clen-
denning and Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Desmond at Blenheim, Kent
County.
Mr. and Mrs. Goldie Wheel-
er and family of London are
visiting with his mother, Mrs.
Herb Wheeler.
Mr. Frank Procter and Mr.
Brian Hopper, Misses Sandra
and Marjorie Procter spent last
Saturday at Toronto Exhibition.
The Rev. Walter and Mrs.
Pickford of Tilbury called last
Thursday on Mr. and Mrs. Ro-
bert Procter.
Saturday of last week Mrs.
Robert Procter and daughter,
Maxine, visited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Speakman
of Toronto, Mrs. Conrad Smith-
son of Downsview, and The
Rev. Chas. and Mrs. Speak-
man, Scarborough, and also
went to the zoo in Toronto.
Jack watched the nurse
weigh the new baby and asked,
"Would you mind telling me
how much a pound mother paid
for him?"
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