The Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-07-23, Page 7jouivSna; 'front,' Bonni Carbert, Peggy Bac and Theresa
Newell:.
HAT MAKING CLASS--Tacluded int the project:. at the Vacation
Bible School was 'the making of hats by this group at girls. Back row,
left, .Edna May Armstrong, Pain, Burns, Janice Henderson, Itini
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VINOXETER
MelFiurriey, Tommy Miller, Barry lifiteLeito, 'Donald /Untold,• L, Hickey,
John Cullen and. t 'arrY Gardner,
JUNIOR WORREBS--Another of the crafts in which instruction was
given at the Vacation, Bible School was woodworking, The group of
boys shown abort; includes, from left to right, Harold ?Yawn; Carmen LITTLE ,FOloc$ iaat,E 1pn.,.....100a grousmallNli p of small fry was posy makingmaking'drawings at the Vacation Bible
School. From thir left they ,sire Billy Strong, pentad Mourchy, Bonny -MeTaggart, -Brenda alcTaggart , and Kama Ritter; The .school elotied last
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HERE'S THE JUNIOR, GROUP- n, -,This ,sectio engaged in junior art work,' includes, left, David Jibsen,
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Brad Lewis, Glen . Dumb*"Joan and Ruth Bennett. They attended the Vacation Bible School at the
United °hoick
Miss Bonnie Gibson, London.,,,
Master Daryl allasork, WiughaM
god Mr. and MO,
rattrned fast Weekfrni aner-abletrlvtx_wntsviie4wIgortn
Park„ DttlAvia, Kingston., CeruWall
and he St. basvrenee Seam,
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rs. pae4adt' 11.1.15a7gwYlPholt14r.P 707ton d;
Mrs. Jas, Doig. Wednesday visitors
at the same borne: were Mr, and
Mrs, Barry' Gewly, Gorrie,
Mr. and Mrs, Clarence White,
Toronto spent the week. end at
their Summer home here,
Mr, and Mrs. 'WM. Hart were,
week-end guests of, Mr. and Mrs;:
Bill Hart, Oshawa.
WalVisi°8
a Bonnie
-end dflaSirt'Or:ICIatetbC1.11117;'
home here.
Mr. and 'Mrs, LlOyd Weir; Tor-
ante, spent the week-end with
Mrs. W, E. Weir and Miss. Gertie
Bush,
Mr, Ana Mrs, Harvey Bradshatv
and Ntrh. R. Newton visited' Mr,
and 'Mrs. WM, Newton at their
cottage' at Point- Clark on StinciaY-
• .11,Ityand alfra. Ross Coates attend-
.ed the Coates' Reunion held in
1,istowel Park on Saturday when
abent a.; attended,
Mr. and Mrs. Barly Adams :anci.
Mrs. R. Newten spent Thursday in.
Goderieh.
Mr. John Hupfer, Mrs. Alonio
SParling and Mrs. Thos, Hemphill
were gueets of Mrs, Angus Carinic-
hAel, and Mt. and Mrs. Jas. Rob-
ertson, Goderich.
Mrs. Bertha McGee is spending
this week in Toronto and St. Cath-
arines with relatives.
Mr. and, Mrs. John Lucas', Lis-
towel, spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Coates,
Flight Sgt. Donald aad Mrs.
Seegmiller, Helen Arin and len‘nY,
Trenton, were week-end "guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dane.
Miss Dawn late and Master
Terry Clark returned. to Wexford
With Miss Darlene Brothers on Sat.
urdaY for a Week's vacation.
Mrs Alba Acteson, London, sperit
a few days last week with her
father, Mr. Albert Gallagher.
Mr, and Mrs. Walter Baton,,
Larry Eaton and Miss Dolores
Plate, Seaforth, spent 'an eVenlog
with Mrs. Alonzb Sparling last
week and Misses Aileen and Bren-
da,' arid .Master Glen Eaten And
Miss Kaye McCowan who had been
vacationing ',here returned home
with them. •
Mr. -and 'Mrs. A. Fiddes, Port
Credit, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fiddes
and Billy, Brampton were week-
end, guests of Mr,, and Mrs. Wil-
fred Brown. Sunday guests at the
same home were Mr. and Mrs.
Harris Gold. Their sdri, David, who
has spent the past week here re-
turned home with thent,
Mr. and Mls. Art Gibson, Mr,
Harvey McMichael and Mr. Ron
McMichael attended the Soil and
Crop • Improvement Assbelation
Twilgiht meeting at Clinton on
Friday, Mrs. Gibson was the win-
ner of- a steam iron in the draw
spoitsored by the Clinton Junior
Farmers. .
ART .DEPARTM-kiNT—These ruing' folks at the Vac ation Bible. School made pictures from Molded,
plaster of paris, whleh had been tortched up with color, rrain the left they are'GayleGannett, Susan Currie,
Sheila Crowson; Ellen Cilackshalk Mary Cruickshank and Paul Gardner.. '
111,11EVALE VVoni6fs Institute Mrs. W. I. Peacock
Visit Kitchener
BLUEVALE—'Members ,of the
Bluevale Worhert's Institute en-
joyed' a'bus trip to Kitchener, in-
stead of the regular July meeting.
They enjoyed a program at CICCO
radio station, loured the Bell Tele-
phone Centre, and sampled the
heapitality 'of the city. Several, la-
dies from Wingham Were included
in the party.
Dental Erosion
Caused by Ices
The British Dental . Journal re-
ceived . by the Health League of
Canada, states that . soft fruit
drinks, fresh fruit juices, candies
known as "acid drops" and frozen
synthetic fruit drinks sold as
"iced lollies" cause dental erosion.
Most of the observations were
carried out on the teeth of rats
and dogs, but some were made on
extracted 'human teeth. Many child-
ren sucked iced lollies for long
periods, arid in this way citric or
tartaric acid comes in direct Con-
tact with the teeth for long per-
iods, causing marked erbsian,
Sucking fruit-flavoured candies
Which, alio contain these acids is
also harmful to' the teeth,
Friends Gather son, Debby Gibson, Larry Gordon, Brian front/Till Newell,
Jennifer DUndas and Judy Reid,
EVERYBODY, BUSY'—This groin) of youngsters was busy iiiak-
irrg frairic .at the Vacation :Bible School Which Jar:hided a
Wide variety of colts, From the left they are, back, Anne fonder..
Sh ower. Hostqs$
BLUEVALD-t-A shower in bOn.
or of Miss Kay Johnston, b;ricle.
elect of August, `was held Wednes-
day evening at the' home 'of Mrs,
W. J. Peacock, The .evening was
spent with a Sing-song, 'recl`by Mrs,
:Harvey Robert:SO; contests con.
ducttid by'Miss Jean Vogt and each
guest writing a recipe,
Miss Brenda Breckenridge read
an address , and Misses Dorothy
Shaw arid 'Lillian , Campbell pre.
sentecl the bride-to-be with Ali ir-
oning board and cover, a, plastic
laundry basket and a recipe box.
A dainty lunch wag served by
the hostess, assisted by Mrs, Plain-
hug Johnston, Mrs, Carl 'Iohristoil
and Mr8.• Wm. Hastings.
For. Newlyweds
t314t7111VALr-00 Friday ,eveniag
Mr.. and Mrs., Lloyd, Wheelet,.
dentiy Married, wore guests of lion-,
or at a large party embintio,
ity hall, '
Mrs.'Ress 'Gray read an address
'and a.. purse of money was pre-
tented-by Pik Robertson,
Brime's Orchestra of l3elgrave
supplied ,the music for 110101i-1g,
Courage of Galt Man Brings
Success Through CNIB Service
my, task would not be so difficult
for this young Galt man displayed
courage. Ile showed immediate in-
terest in plans for his readjust-
Merit to blindness.
Ire moved from the room where
he had been living alone, to fur-
oatia Hall, Kitchener, one of tWeb.
Thomson's patient... guidance, he
learned to find his way about the
city, using a white Caine. Lessons
in handicrafts, served to Sensitize,
his fingers to the tiny dots which
comprise the intricacies of the
Braille system. Training in touch.
typing enabled him to write, letters
to friends back home in Galt.
Just when it seemed that re-
habilitation measures were progres-
sing excellently, Jack suffered it
setback which would have' stopped
anyone less courageous, His ex-
treme diabetic condition sent him
to hospital, lie bounced right back
however, Soon be was again enjoy-
Tornado Risk
'Canada is luckY, says 'Leonard
Beath, in The Financial Post, It
lies right on the northern edge of
twisterdoin. There are too few
tornadoes each year of any magei-
tude for it to be -Werth the while
of the weatherman even to keep
went Of therri.
But there Are a fetv that are
indelibly stamped upon living
memories, They left behind them
trails of rdoid and dying!, of Wreck-
ed farms and homesteads, useless.
crops.
There WO, for example the mid
June day lit 1046 when the roar of
a thousand railcard thundered Over
the aante area around' Wiltdaor and,
killed 1.7 people. There was, toe, `the
day in August 1644, when a twist-.
or destrbyed rttoStt,.of the town of
Kai-nada, SaskateheWatt, The old-
timers in 'SaaketeheVven will tell
you of a tornado Art June 10:0 that,
killed 28 Alia caused $.6 million of
daritage.
Mr, Nelson Cardiff, of Brussels,
visited on Sunday with Mrs. An
• dreW Lamont and Dugald Straelian,,
Mrs, A., D, Miss Eleanor
Smith, also Nit's, X3ugh Berry; of
Brucefield, started last Week on a
bus trip to British Columbia and
• Seattle, to,be gone several weeks,
Mrs.EttrIIIISlop: of DuniiVille, is
visiting her father, Mr. Robert
Shaw, arta Mr. and ,,Mrs, Miltort
Fraser.
Mr, and, Mrs, behald Street and
Ste 11011,0 Listowel visited at the
le Of Miss Mary Duff on SIM-
Li la arid Jade Street and
Mary VatiWyek retnen ed hOrne
with them after a tWO vvecke
Miss Phyllis Elliott and' Miss
Betty Grainger, Of tlertle are
Spending,• a hOlidity ,at the''C.01,T,
damp at Ged#rielt:
Dr. George: The/risen; and Mrs.
Thomson, of SaaltV N ille, .B.„ have
spent a holiday With their prenta,
Mr. and Mrs. Gee, le, Thornsott,
• after. as Inotoe trip- Id Ednitatittin,
Mr. and. Mrs, Ilarold Harnilteri, of
Port Bttrwell, Visited friends irithe
village last week,
Miss Mabel clothes, of Toronto,
'is holidaying at her aultitner heinc
hero, .
Mrs, Oliver ivfoffatV attending
tiler summer selthel in triage at To-
.. Nancy Taylor is visiting in
VOriciWleh, Mt and MtiL Clare
Herrman, of illx9Ler, visited .on Sun'
darwith Mr. and Mrs, O. B. Hoff-
Man. -
Mr. and Mrs. jack kkiott of Mew
ton, visited in BltieVali$ arid Wing.
hair on atinclay.
Mr, and M. Ira kietttelder,
Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
paelswell, of Harriston, Were week,
end visitors with Mt and. Mra. Jos.
Horten,
,And Mra, PIMA! Moffatt and
children, spent the week.erid with
Mr. and Mrs, n. H. Moffatt,
' Misses Ethel" aed Plor'enea Bea.
tie, of Seafortii visited with
Mrs, l„ Jr, Gernies on Sunday.
Miss Ramie Johnston attendcd
file illy show at 1,-/art Rouse, Tot-,
onto, last week.
Visitors at. 'the hone of Mr.
henry Mathers arid sisters were
Mrs. A. SmclUer of Amulet. Saak,.
'formerly Of Welwyn, Sask., Aria
her eithlaih, Mrs. A. Vitch of Bel-
Mere' Ont.
Opens Shop
Holyrood,
Rayriard Ackert bins lair011ased
the farm of his father, trnest
Ackert, who .has lived tat this farm
at Holyroed far' fifty years.
Ritynattl has been busy fdr the
post three Months, building a new,
Modern abliatair ott this property.
B, is of eminent block eenstinetion
built under' DtIrriiiit from the Pro-
Dept, of Health,
Itaynard, who has been butcher-
frig °attic for about ten years, has
Moved• his wholesale and retail
bust Tess into the .new premises this
week,
This plant is ecluipPerl to handle
a large amennt of beef killing as
the 'eoolers will bold between bitty
and Sixty ,carcasses, ty fall, he in
Leeds. to be killing hogs, also, in
this ebbetOlt,—,Advt,
Marie tittle who, with her hus-
band Pierre, diseovered radium in
1808 once made the remark that
'Nothing is to 'be feared, It is only,
to be understood;"'
Most of us realize to Some ex.
tent the great assistance which has
been rendered through the Cana.
OM institute for the Blind, The
follStwing is a first pettson aceount
by grata Pirlipott, field
!secretary, of how the Institute ser-
vice restores normal living to the
blind:
Less than it year agb I beard a
kindly oculist tell jack Hubert;
that nothing eould be done to
Cheek his failing Vision. ;fa a few
..ntorittia he would be totally blind,
as a Mak of diabetes.
ON/B secretary, it was my
job to convince hint that there was
still plenty to be luiPPY Omit. As
explained the various services of
the Canadian . National institute
"or. the Blind X tiered to hope that
ty-taVo residences altd service ecn-
tres located i ron, .coast to coast. Mg the social and recreational ac-
tivities provided. lie attended the
regular monthly dinner meetings
of the WitterloO County Assecia.
lion of the Blind, Saturday even-
inks would find hint at the bowl--
ing alleys, enjoying the, game with
his new found sightless friends, AL
the dances held in the auditoriuni
of Humble Ile% he was far from
being 'a wallflower.
Xt. was a good sign when Jack'
bistriet. Home Teacher, Isabel.
'Thomson, he.rself sightless, planned
a program of inionaive instruction,.
designed to equip-A.0k to live a
happy useful, life without sight.
He. soon learned to tell lime by
touch. Friends in Galt presented
him with a Braille wristwatch, put.
chased: front ONTR'S 'Special Ap-
pliances .Departinynt, Under MO'
grew restless, and wanted to
to Work, After a short period of In-
tensive sales training, he 'took aver
as manager of the CNIB street
steed in Kitchener, He soon Man-
orized the location of 'his stock of
candy, pop, fee Cream bars And
ci nrl,
'Fite public quickly
warmed hi:ch cheery snide a
happy
•He now lives with a pleasant,'
kindly family Who show 1?,11'11"tt,Pro,
Pat in hen, for he no longer needs•
the shelter of a home for the
It was a proud day for :'.'iutelt
when lie could write government of•
finials to inform their' that MS
earnings, though 'still modest, had
reached the OW where he would
no longer be eligible for 18111)(111ms
Allowance, and that he therefore
desired to Make voluntary With.;
drawal froth his pension.
With' the help of The clabadian
National Institute for the
Jack has once more become a
hap busy, self-supporting,
adjusted.