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AUXILIARTSET. DATE.
FOR 11131.11AGE SALE
The Ladk a' Auxiliary to. Wing-
ham Gen.-eral Hospital. held
April meeting in the -council
chamber, The Main -itein Of
nos was' setting the date ger tho
spring rummage sale, which will ''he
PA :$4turd4y. M4Y 23, in the Wing-
ihara Armouries, FlveryPne is ash,
ed to remember this date .nod to '
start gathering up .artieles which
can be sold a,t this sale, • .
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The president, Mrs, N, Canier0o,
presided at the Meeting:and it wait
((mod that much work had boon.
accomplished during 'march, Bev,.
oral .bolts of towelling, .sheeting and ,
flannelette were purehaSed,' much)
.of which was already made up and
placed on the shelves, The cutting
committee aifia 313 articles ready
Patrick St.
Phone 770
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4.upport, .10104 swans TOpAy;
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glee true and moving story of the world's bravest Woman souret
agent „ , Violet Szabo,
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FRANK C. HOPPER
,--Representative—
Canada, Life
WINGHAM, ONT.:
Phone 462
ecrTIPICied and ready for use. These
included 76 sheet3 and 44 gowns
as well as many other supplies, A
,large quantity of mending was
done and all this work represented
275 hours of women's time for the
month,
• The final game of the Marathon
briclge parties will he held in the
council chamber on Friday even-
ing, April 24, when prizes will be
awarded for the season's play.
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IVfest ,of the congregations .
in PreshYterY were represented
at.St, Andrew's 'church on Sunday
when the Huron-Maitland Presby-
tery beyMett met in the afternoon,
'atid were in charge of the evening
.service,
This '5. A. comparatively new .
organization, formed throughout '
1"-reSilytorian churches in Canada
O mit a Year ago. Two representa-
tives from each congregation with-
in this presbytery meet every third
week for training meetings, • One
of the main .aims of the organiz,
ation Is to form a link between
fathers and soils when the boys
have passed Sunday .School age.
A public, speaking course' is in
progress and the laymen from the
various congregations. are also tat-
tit Bible reading courses, where
they Are broken into .small groups
to sttkdy passages of Scripture.
noon .opened. with a devottorial I
period followed by discussions. Roy
Hamilton. national director of Pres-
byterian Men, was guest speaker,
stressing the need for •laymen's
work ,and encouraging all' men to
take their part in tiled organization,
backing up his statements with
Scripture. Mr. Hamilton left an
excellent- position on the• General
Motors executive in . the Western
Provinces, te accept his present
oosition,.
- The, ladies. ofAndrew's enter-
ed for supper: and a. sing-song of
hymns followed.
Dr. Alexander Nimmo was the
speaker at the evening -service .and
Rev, .7, lVfcCitire. of Molesvvorth in-
stalled the • officers .with Frank
vrcKenzie of Luelcnow•as 'president.
flthor officers are„ • vice pros„
Cameron MaeAuley of Ripley;
•sec.-treaS,„ ' • Peter. Vanderlcolk.
.W0igharnl' 'Cordon 'Walter • and
William Ashqr, both of Coderich,
executive members; and Gordon
*Leggatt, .Winghann, publicity.
erg Front Grocery LAY WREATII—Zone • Commander John Bateson an d Branch 'President Lio,yd. Carter, :kre shown as they
laid wreath.a at the local cenotaph -on Sunday afternoon, When members of Zone -C1, Canadian Legion
met in Winghain to elect officers for the forthcoming year.
'Phone:
$90
Our Prices Are Lower Free an
We Keep Down the Upkeep Delivery I.,
LYCEUM
Theatre
WINGBAM, ONTARIO COUPLES' CLUB SEES
FILMS ON FLORIDA
Come and see this lovely COMMUNITY
pattern now while It's so new. You!.111ove
it and want it for your own table. •
42 PIECE _ SERVICE
FOR EIGHT
COMING
Thurs., Fri., and Sat.,
April• 16 - '17 - 1$
WEEK-END PEATURE:
Bake ,Serve
Cinnamon Buns
. 29c
and
-Sandwich Bread
'22c
ity and not returned several years
ago.
Request for Grallt,
The Wingham and District Re-
tarded Children's Association re-
quested a grant of $500 for capital
expenditure to be used. in assisting
with the financing of a building
to accommodate the school., Calm-
en felt it should have, more infor-
mation and appointed Councillor,
Warren Callan . to look into the
matter.
The Wingham Kinsmen Club was
granted permission-to use the park-
ing lot beside the arena for a mid-
way,- provided it met with the ap-
proval of the, property owners.
Wilson Loder attended council
and requested the town to sell pro-
perty to hiM op Victoria Street.
Mr. Loder ekplained he intends to
build a restaurant at this location.
After considerable debate council
refused the request,
• ($ilverwaie only) To introduce "Forest
Flower" the Nobility
Cheat in walnut, ma-
hogany or 'fruitwood
finish $20.00.
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AWARDS:..
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7 ACADEMY AWARDS!
COuncil Meeting
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to the main street just as soon. as
the weather permits. • -
. Conneillor Buchanan said that he
hoped the press •wouldinalce a" note
of this fact, as there has been
considerable criticism of the condi-
tion of the street, and that it' is.
up to the Department of
ways to repair this street.
Following the approval of the
minutes. of the previous meeting,
there was some discussion on the
old grader owned • by the town,
Councillor Buchanan saki that he
thought a new motor should be
purchaSeci for the machine, -The
mayor said the matter. was under
consideration by the streets com-:
mittee, but the grader is not in very
good condition and he wouldn't
want "a new roof on a„ builditg
that is falling. clown." ,
The council received several
communications, and as requeSted,
gave permission to the Maitland
Air Cadet Corps to hold a tag day.,
A letter from the Bank ,of com-
merce stated that interest rates
on municipal loans will be increas-
ed to 61/1 per cent, . •
Another letter from the Wing-
ham Business Association stated
that the group would support any
move to standardize. the period for
daylight saving time. -A letter,
from Huron CoUnty. was received
in regard to nursing. hoMe costs ,
for indigents in certified - nursing.
homes,
• Information was read from the
county assessor relative to assess-
ments on federal buildings hi- the
community, pointing out the' mun-
icipality paid too much, • on the
county levy last year due to these
assessments. . Council decided to
ask the county for a refund.
Council approved the payment of
$100.00 to TeesWater for decora-
tions borrowed trorn that commun-.
CHEST CONTAINS
8 Teaspoons
• Plate (Desseri) Spoons
I Knives 8 Forks
Salad Forks 1 Suitor K nife
1 Sugar,Spoon
On Tuesday, evening of last week
the Couple's Club of St. Andrew's
PreSbyterian Chnrch met in the.
Sunday SchoOl room in its first
meeting since organization. There
were 30 present to enjoy the even-
ing's program which was under
the direction of the presidents, Mr,
and Mrs. Robert MacDonald. 'The
devotional pareof the program con-
aiated, of. the singing of a hymn,
the Scripture reading by ,Andy Me-
Kague, prayer led' by Peter Van-
derkollc, a duet by Mr, and Mrs,
John Ostrom, .,thp offertory prayer
by Mrs, Leonard Phillips and the
closing hymn. Mrs. Andy McKague
played for the singing of hymns,
During the business session the
minutes of the organizational meet-
ing' were read' by Bob ivicKagud.
Mr. and Mrs, Peter. Vanderlcolk
Were elected vice-presidents for
the year, Other matters pertaining
to the Welfare of the club and ways
,and means of interesting, others
of the congregation were discussed.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Donaldson will
help with the program for the next'
meeting on April 28th at 8.30 p.m.
The meeting will be. in charge of
the secretaries, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Clark's. PORK & BEANS, 15 oz.' .. • 6 for $,141,0A
Hurhs .KETCHUP, 11 oz. 000 2 for 33c 1
Clover Leaf 151'2 oz. 1
FANCY PINK SALMON . 55c-
Brown Bear WHITE .HONEY , die
Bick's Sweet Mired PICKLES, 32 oz 41C
Blue Bonnet• Quick 066
MARGARENE 2 lbs 73e.
Nabob INSTANT COFFEE, 5 oz. . 89c
Red Rose
TEA BAGS' (10c off) 60's ....... o .. . . '69c
YELLOW SUGAR ....... : .1. 2 lbs., 21c
Chateau CHEESE (plain or pimento) 8 oz. 29c
Maple Leaf Skinless SAUSAGE . . , iii 45e` , • Devon Itindles,s
:„
Sliced 'BREAKFAST BACON
Maple Leaf
SMOKED PICNIC SHOULDER...44
Bisset's ICE CREAM, 1/2 gallon ...
*Trademarks of
Oneida Ltd.
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0 SPECIALS TO. INTRODUCE "FOREST FLOWER"
Round Se,rVer
q"u"
gc Four"Goffee Spoons (i "ho Sauce and Relish Dish t1.Ud peg. $4.00 Value Reg, $4.00 Value 'f' Reg, $4,75 Va l u e ji
Business Resoliition
Lee Vance. Len Crawford and
Jack Walker attended as, represen-
tatives of the Business Association
and brought to council a resolu-
',ten. regarding improvements that
could be made in the community.
These included better street clean-
ing and litter removal on the Main
street, better street lighting, and
a change in the standards uSed for
the lights, as well as several other
items.
The delegation and council dis-
cussed the resolution at some
length. Council suggested to the
delegation that the group might be
'able to do something about mer-
Chants who park their cars on the MeKague.
main street all day',. which it is , The ;highlight of the prograin was
felt is a , detriment to every busi- the showing of films 'by Cecil Mar-
kley of the recent trip he and his
wife. enjoyed to 'Florida. The 'pic-
tures .showed flowers in bloom, the
Citrus trees, beautiful colored birds,
the alligator farm, scenes along the
beach, Marineland, Cypress Gar-
dens, the jungle cruise, etc. He also
showed films on a holiday festival
taken a couple of year's ago at
Brownsville, Texas. He. was thank-
ed for 'his part of the program by.
Mrs, MacDonald.
nessman on the ,•street, 'Council
also suggested that it be ap-
parent that it would be necessary
to enforce the two-houil parking
by-law to overcome the problem.
Committee, Reports
Councillor Callan moved that the,
accounts as presented be paid with
the motion being accepted.
Councillor Buchanan, .chairman
of the industrial committee, re-
ported that Berry Door Co., Ltd,,
has purchased' land adjacent to its
property and will extend the pre-
Sent building next summer. He
also said that tl-AOritario Hydro
has purchased t Is known as
the old salt block from C. Lloyd &
Son and. understood that a building
would be put up on this property
to house the Rural Hydro trucks
and offices,
Chairman of the finance • cam-'
mittee, Warren .Callan, said that
ills cOmmittee has been investiga,t-
ing a pension plan for town em-
ployees, but has received informa-
tiOn from the Department of Mun-
icipal Affairs to the effect that
nevi•regulations ate being drafted
by the department and it would be
advisable. to delay action for the
mornent.
Mayor McKinney announced that
he is leaving on a two-month trip
shortly and asked council to ap-
,point Reeve,Adair as acting mayor
in his absence. Council approved
this .appointment.
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