The Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-06-24, Page 10,Health Unit Observes Decade
Of Public Health Setvice
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CERTO
CERTO CRYSTALS
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2 pkgs.
Stokely's Fancy Cream CORN 15 oz. 2' for itc
Checker Choice TOMATOES, 20 . :2 for
Red Rose TEA BAGS - 10c off, 60's 1- :'69c
Maple Leaf CHEESE SLICES 8 or 2c
KRAFT DINNER
CHURCH OBLIGATED
TO OPPOSE EVIL •
Gorriairs„Edward Newton, the
-PreSidthit, was .hostess for the June
• ineeting'Of •,the. Woman's Auxiliary
, of St, Stephen's 'Anglican Church.
•,o,if Wednesday-afternoen. • Business
included,,,-the ;voting . of $100 -for
churelLeXpiinses. The roll call was
answered by a verse on "Hope".
Mis,.:Gordon -Underwood read the
Scripture.. from 1st Thessalonians
and.Mrs:E;C: Attwell' read a poem
'Qur- WA, Braneh".
. • The • last' thapter of the study
,bObk, • "The .Conablunity", with the
-theme..."Thciu shalt3love•thy .neigh-
bar as thys.elr,• was, dealt with 'by
Mrs,' Norman Wade.• There was
also .- a short review of 'previous
chapter's Showing .that the church
an obligation to . speak out
'against •glaring evils and to help in
every possible way those who are
in' need of it,
Mrs. Harry King read a -paper
prepared, by Mrs. Earl Underwood
on "Faith" a,n„.4 said "We live by
faith. We owe everything to God.
God is the answer to every prayer
and yet man lacks • faith." Mrs.
King closed With prayer. Refresh-'
meats` were serVed by the hostess,
OLOSIKTINk'..
'',GORRIE—' Mrs. E. Clarke; 'was • .
-hostess to ,tine ,Voman's- Associa-
Von, of . the Gorrie 'United Chnreh
the, •,June' nrieeting. Mrs:, L.
•,johnsta'n `opened with the hymn,
SSweet',Hour -of Prayer" and read
'the' 'Scripture, Mrs, Bower Far-
rish gave a talk on the meaning of
the. Lord's prayer. She Said that
Without Prayer the divine :within
man 'grows weaker: ' Jesus spent
many hours. in prayer.
Mrs. Dick Carson gave &reading,
"Because We Pray". The. Lord's
prayer was sung and Mrs. C. Pyke,
president, conducted the 'business.
There will be no meetings during
July and August. The pre's'ident
closed with theme player in uni-
son 'and lunch was served by the
hostess and committee,
RIRIE
Misses Karen Michel and Ca-
tharine MacDonald, Wroxeter, have
taken a position at the Birehciale
Lodge on Ossossanee Beach.
The Friendly Fours of the Gorrie
United Church will meet at the
hone of Mrs. "Bower Farrish on
June 24 at 8.15 p.m.
The members of the . Gerrie-
Wroxeter Young People's Union
will meet in Wrexeter Thursday
evening to plan for a wiener roast,
Mr .and Mrs, Oscar Beyer, Wal-
lace Township, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Blackrnore, Galt, spent Sunday
evening with Mr; and Mrs. char.
Koch,
Mrs. V. Klerrip, Harriston, Mrs.
W. Scott and Mrs, ,Dond.of Owen
Sound, visited Mr. and Mrs. James
Edwards on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. •Roy, Grivvdy Were
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs, Er-
nest Harris on Saturday,
His money comes through the Minister of Finance WhO
; 'gets it largely in taxes from Canadians such as you. When
he spends more than he takes in, he must borrow from you
.. or else create new moaey„ The creation of new money
• is one factor that leads to inflation — which Means your
dollar buys less and less,
The government has been spending more than you have
been paying in taxes, To narrow the gap between laconic
and expenditures, new taxes have been imposed.
You can encourage the government to live within its-
, income by .asking only for those services you are willing to
pay for with taxes, Tell your M.P. at Ottawa that since yort,
axe trying to save, you expect government to do the same.
You also help When you save more by means of life
insurance, savings deposits, and the purchase of government
• bonds, Your savings help to create 'a SOUND dollar; and 4
this, in turn, helps to create job security for you anct,mike
job for other Canadianso Jo tes CLASS
WATCH REPAIRS
ROASONABLIg CHAU,GZS
'George Williams
ficaind in Moon's Store.
.tiVrintr to Jack Of stiate, Wateltes
itiul small elOOke Only,
Brother Dies in
Owe,n Sound Hosp.
Samuel Richard Porter of Owen
Sound, a retired tore maker, died
On Monday,'Jtine in the General
and Marine Hospital in that city.
In his 87th 'year, ,Mn'. POrter had
been 'in ailing health for the past
couple ,of years. , , .
, Was: 'a on of the late Alex-
ander Porter and Mary Jane Mc-
Kee and was born in Wingibam, He
ineVed to Owen 'Selma in 1899, His
wife, the former Mary Eathart of
Township predeceased him
in 1914. He was employed for
many Years as core niaker at
Corbet's Foundry and the Owen
Sound Iron Works,
• Surviiring are a son Cameron and
a daughter Mrs. Wilfred Barioot,
both of °Wen sound and a brother
.B'el't porter of Wingharit. There
are' two garndchildren sand six
'great grandchildren.
Family Celebrates
45th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. John McCormick
were pleasantly surprised on Sun-
day last when a dinner was held
in their honor at the home of their
son, Mr. and Mrb. Harold Mc-
Cormick Of Teeswater. The occas-
ion was their 45th wedding ann1-
Versar3r, •
Little Pamela Templeman, their
only, granddaughter, presented.each
of therh with a gold wrist watch, a
girt from the
Mrs, McCormick is !the former
Margaret Schiestel, They. were'
married' at Sacred, Heart Church,
Teeswater and* have resided in
Cutross Township since their .nrar.;
doge. , , ,
They have two sons, Harold of
Teesivator and at heinfe,
arid one daughter, Mrs, r Wm.
TempleMan of Wingham,
•Guests were present ,froM Wing-
ham arid Guelph,
arid Mrs, Wade,
Mr, and Mrs, Robert tIschriet
laiett8edlittd:d the 'funeral of the late Mr,
Stanley Mills in St, ,Marys 'oil' Wed,
Mrs, Ilorman Edgar of LaGlace,
Alta., is visiting with Messrs, Gor-
don. and Kdrineth Edgar,
Mr, Kenneth Hawthorne, of Sat.
Will be the preacher in St.
teplaeai is Glittreh On Sunday
as Rey, n: mt.:,
well
tor-
taking
Luoun.
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liviptouk Ouvoil4iy,, June 24.1.04.
For The Best
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Phone 608 J 22 VViOgh** • .speclaliging in
SEMXPAINIT REPAIR 4,1ND COlkimutom,' • BEirmouRATioN REPAIR
—Mr. and Mrs. Russell Holmes
and family visited at the weelt,erta
With Mr. and Mrs, Ed Rich.
_MISS Florence HO*, on SatUrday,
They are remaining with Mrs,
Stewert's brother, Mr, Percy liar-
fits, for a few days.
Walt Robson and 4a1411-.
ter , Brenda of Dartmouth,
spent the week-end with her sis,-
ter, Mrs, Parry Wenger.
—Mr, and, Mrs, Russell -Smith
and daughter . Terry are visiting
with relatives in Montreal,
—Mr. and Mrs, John Mills, Geof-
frey and Jonathon of Garden City,
Welt, were week-end guests with
his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Francis.
—Sgt. and Mrs. Stan Hastings
were week-end guests with his bro.,
`.her, Mr, ,and Mrs, Vincent Hast-
Gownian' of •Galt. Mr, and Mrs.
Hastings went on to Toronto. en
iaturday and attended the races
at the New .Woodbine,
—Miss Betty Jones of Brantford
.visited at the Crawford home on
Sunday and attended the service ▪ reception for Mr. John Craw-
'ord at the United Church on Sun-
day evening. •
—Mrs, C. A. Roberts is spending
few days this week with Misses
Belle and Holly Martin in London,
A good war melodrama,
arid
Phil Carey, Catherine McLeod
• in
"RETURN TO
WARBOW"
A Western.
11111111mmisammempaserammit Male Orderly
—Misses Sue Nesmith and Kar-
en BIllott were guests of Jam.
Hetherington at the Hetherington
cottage over the week-end,
—Mr, and Mrs. Fred Manuel of
Detroit spent the week-end With
his •brother, Mr. and Mrs: Roy.
Manuel.
Me-.,and.Mre,--111.J..••.,Fenshare
and Linda 'of Toronto have beer
spending a few days with Mrs
Feesham's father, Mr. James Smith
and Mrs. Smith, Carling Terrace
—Mr. and Mrs. P. M. !Beare and
three children of Orillia spent las.
week with her parents, Rev. ane
Mrs. C. F. Johnson.
—Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Irwin, 'Mr
and Mrs, Bill Irwin and Mr. and
Mrs. Scott Reid and' Judy were' in
Toronto on Saturday, June 20, to
attend the Laviollette-Irwin 'nup-
tials.
PERSONAL PENSION roue-
US. ASSURlin COMFORTABLE
RETIREMENT
Consult—
FRANK C. HOPPER
—Representative--
Canada Life
WINGHAM, ONT.
Phone 402
45000 WISHES FROM PARISH—Jahn Sproni _made the presentation
of a purse of money to Fr. Dara:nd, fareWell gift from his parishion-
ers, at a social evening ihekt Sunday. at •SaeredWert Church, Rev.
Durand will be at his new palish at•Si,Patrick's, Oublin, next Sunday.
RUPTURED or NOT,;
be active fr
with en OTC TRUSS b'
MeK11313ONS
Resell Drug Store 'I
APPLICATIONS for the above position at tip! HIM!,
County Home, Clinton, will be received by the undfr-
signed until FRIDAY, JUNE 26. 1959...of 5.00
All applications are to be forwarded in sealed elf.
velopes clearly marked as to 'contents. '001.0 > experience and other necessary information. 0,
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Salary $125.00 per month living in, or $155.00 pfr,
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Court House, Godericit, •0 arisito,„
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Two, showt; Ilea Night Conlitnene-
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' "THE LAST
BLITZKREIG,"
On Wednesday evening of laSt
week 22 members of the First
Wineham Scout Troop went on ,a
hike. The meal consisted of beans,
cooked on the Prairie, The Scouts
wit at 040 and returned at 9.00.
During the past couple of weeks.
the Troop has ceased to meet, li -
einee many of the boys were study-
ing for exams, This was the first
meeting of any kind fog about
three weeks,
John Bennett and Philip Adams
went on their first class hike at
the week-end, one of the many
requirements in becoming a first
class Scout.
SCOUT
CORNER
—Mr, and Mrs, .laelt. Hopper of
.Pert .credit spent the Week-end.
with Mr, and Mrs. W, .J, Brown'
and Mr, and. Mrs, Chas, Hopper, •
—Mr. and Mrs, Ken Cerson were
in.Ridgetown at the week-end and
visited with Mrs. Dauphin.
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590 We Keep Down the Upkeep
A special occasion was quietly
Observed at the.regular ,meethig,of
the 'board of the Huron County
Health Unit in Goderichlast Taos-,
day. Warden Wm . Jewitt and
Chairman R. Adair jointly cut_ 'a
birthday cake topped, with tent.
candles to mark the cempletion of,
a decade of pitblic health service
to, the people of Huron. '
On July 1, 1949,' when the 'Unit
officially commenced operations,
was Ontario's 25th Health .Unit
and a little over half of the:•:acir,
vince's population; was served
full-time:health departments.
•day there are 3.3 health ,units: arid
vice,
8O f • Ontario has full-time. ser:`,
Initially Huron's Unit was located
in `Clinton: With the ereetio,ii''Of ;:iI`
new court house and courity'4uila,'+:
ings, at. Goderich, howeVer,';,;the,,
Unit's headquarters were '. trans".:
ferred along• with other public, 4-
partments to attractive' space, in
the new structure.
Branch offices for public health .
ntirses'are ideated in the:54101,43 ^
pitals of Clinton, Exeter,,,Seaforth
arid Wingham•with rental paid
Natiorial Health Grant, ' • • •
-best 'of 'the province, It has re-
'cently endorsed the new meat es-
iOlishment regulations and intends
to proceed with an educational and
enfereernent program for the pro-
tection', of • the : Public. Not just
schwa children, "but the whole
population, has benefitted in some
manner from the work of the pub-
If0.- health nurses. When nursing
staff, is sufficient, the board hopes
to embark' upon a bedside nursing
.program.,'
veorking is maintained
"with:all ,health agencies. For ex-
th'e ,Unit is a clearing house
for rab1.6"cinfoimation, and is a
Partner rWith the voluntary societies
,ire• the:-.broad field of health ,cdu-
dation., ." ' • ,
Jim Mut operates on a modest
'e0A approximately .$1.80 per
,petsosii per year, of which 50% is
finadecd+. by . the county and the
other half by the Province of On-
tario,' ' addition; the board re-
Neiyes about $12,000 a, year in N•a-
tirinat ,Ilealtlk•Grants for specially
approve.cl-Projects,
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FEATURE
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SHORTCAKE
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15 ova.. - 6 tori $1.'.00
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—The Wingham :Kinettes held
their final meeting for the season
on MOndaV night in the form Of a
social evening and 'dinner 'at the
Hartley House in Walkerton.
—Mr, 'arid Mrs. J, Ii i Streabler
and grandson; Robert Holland, of
New. Liskea,rd, are guests of Mr.
and Mrs. W. 'E. Fielding, While
here Mr. S'uncibler 'and Robert at-
tended the cfuneral ,oft the former!s
brother in Welland, en Wednesday,
—Mr, and 3.1r, Don, Ha*thorne
of Toronto were week-end visitors
with her parents, Mr. and Mirs.
P. Carmichael. Mrs: Ilawtimine
remained here for the week. •
—Mr, and Mrs. Robert Ritter
spent, the, week-end in. Ottawa.
• and Mrs; Norpan HaStings
and claug:hter, Heather, Visited 'with`
his •parentS, Mr...and , Mrs Albin
Hastings',eVer the weekend:'
-7. —Mr. and" Mrs. :Leeson' of ,
Blair: spent Abe iveeii-end
Mrs; s;:staentukfiloq 8,10, Mr
John MacNauglitent .
and Urs.,:iiii*,Sirinainon
and Mr. and, Mrs' ,Robert Sin*
Mon and sini,.Richard..:Spont ;Stin'day:
with ,Mr: and, 'Mrs, Oscar : of
Monktoin • , .
—Mr. 'aSkottv" •jaCkSini-'of (Tor-
onto` spent „Tuesday • of-'this week,'
in. r • , %
• :` P. V"' •.
. • :—Rev, 'C. F: Johnsen— baptized!
Judith; Anne, ;Infant daughter: ;of
Mr. and, Mys.
mbriang ,Sefvipe ill —St. -Raui's
Church on Sunday. ' ••
—Visitors at Mr. and Mrs. :LlOyd
Ivforitgomery's-•oreStarday'Were
arid' MrS.- NLeslie •Eidivards and
family Of London; Mr,-.:and Mrs.
Angus Falconer and 'Alan, Mr.
John 'Fitch and Mr, 'and Mrs.Clark'
Renwick. :' • • •'
—Miss Marion SimPson • spent
the week-end in Owen .Sonncl with
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Manners. '
—Walton McKihbOn left: last
Thursday 'for Toronto to •sPerid twa
days with his camp friend, Jackson
Smith, On Saturday both-boys-left.
for. Camp Wangcana in Haliburton,
where tney are 'working for the
summer as junior counsellors,
School Children on
Sight Seeing Tour
The children of the senior room
of LoWer` Wingha•rn School, and
their teacher, Mrs, Johnston, vis-
ited Wingham industries lust Fri-
day afternoon. They called at the
W. H, Gurney Sc, Son Ltd. plant,
where they witnessed the manu-
facture of glovesand later the 38
pupils toured the Advance-Times
plant to get an 'insight, into the
field of printing. .
The same afterpoon Miss Louise
Jefferson of 13elgrave School . jun-
ior grades, assisted by Mrs. Bos-'
malt and Mrs..Purdon, escorted the
20, pupils froth. her classes to var-
ibuk places. in' Wingham. They
visited 'Hamilton Beverages, .the
United Dairy and Poultry Co-op•I
erat'ive Ltd., and the Advance-
The- children went on a
'brief shopping- expedition to one
of the :local stores and later ,had
Snpper Restaurant, • ,
The senior•room, of the Belgrave
Schoorhad taken, a bus trip'to Ni'.
• on ;Thursday, • '
Cornmemarating :ten ':Years With
the Unit are two • origina.f , staff.
merribers,. the Director and 'Medical:
Officer of Health, Dr. R. M. Aldis,
and •Iy.yL. Enipey who;.is
Sanitary, Inspector. Other senior
mornbers of the staff are MiSs L,,
Jean • Falconer, • Supervisor. , of
Nursing and Dr, T. R. Melady,
lie I-161th Veterinarian who haVe
served six years and seven years,'
respectively.
The present staff of the Unit,
consists of the director, eight public
health nurses, three sanitary .4/11
spectore the public, health veterin-
arian and two clerks.
The chairman of. the 1959 board'
is 13.. "AtIM114, Wingham, and •mem:-
hers ineVide J, Morrissey, govern-
ment representative, and • from
county. council B. Parrett, A. 111oug-
seati J, Kerr. 'Hecretary-treasurer
is J, G. Berry, county clerk, -
A• wide variety of serViees is
represented in the Unit's functions,
ranging from classes for expectant
parents :to supervision of • rest
'homes for elderly citizens. Among
its accomplishments, the board is
proud of a fluid milk supply which
now competes in quality with the
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5 pkgs. 29c,
Freshie, Kool-Aid, Mix-Aid and, Kool
mix them or match them -- variety 1
Coleman's SLICED BOLOGNA
Schneider's COOKED HAM ; ,..:.lb "99c • a
Coleman's WIENERS lb. 45c f.
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SWIM SUITS:—
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!!: chosen early when the selection is at its best., YOull
• love the' chic styles in our assortment. Do 40110 in and
secure yours right away, •
1 • Priced from $5.95 = •.
• SHORTS:—
• ;:‘" '1 .;-• • We always have a smart display of sharts` tbicl year ,a,„
I they're exceptionally attractive in both style, ih Odes*.
U Price $2,98
i BLOUSES, T SHIRTS EtC.—!
• Smart Tops to compliment your shorts in centOistin0
colour or to match. i Mr. and Mrs. 'Wxn. David and
family of Ilun,te,ville spent Sunday
Community, • relatives in the eoanity,
Mr, and Mrs, Jack lilscher, of
thievale, and Mr, and Mrs, Harry
Goody attended the ex-'wardens
banquet at Little Inn, Bayfield, on
Thursday,
Mary Hyridniiin has return-
ed to Gorrie atter spending the
winter with her daughter, Mrs,
Fred DOWdalt in Toronto,.
Wingham 'fire department was
called to the borne of Mt. and Mrs,
Mae 'Newton On- Monday afternoon
of last week to .put out a ,had
chirnneY
Mr, and, Mrs, ,I,Iernian Wade at.
tctrdeel 'the Hiktioriertil'iSoeiety eon',
Vent ion in PethrboroUgh o'n 'Thurs.
day. and Went on to Montrel to
visit their riot, Mr. Robert Wade
*—Mr. IV: F.Roderus. L from .a-
guna Heaeb, California,.
,
is. visiting
his 'Sisters, Mrs; Harriet McMillan
and Mrs. Ada. Stranford, Ro-
derns has not been here for, 12
years.' He left• 48 years, ego :and
this is his second .visit borne. .Mrs.
McMillan bal_heeri very 'sick-but is
linproVing,
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"-Mr. and "Mrs, loSeph Little of
Settearth and Mrs. Geddes of
Toronto were Ikeelt-end kViSitOTS
Wit.k11,Ci4E1 AnnV Qadtle$, I • e
• ,--MrS, -W,' J, '& tart 'twit on
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Mr, and ; Mrs, ; Riehard ;Craig,• of
Coldetreant, NH, attended the
Wedding of Mrs, Steveart'S 'Mee°,
. This young lad is really going places. He knoWs the value
of a dollar — because he worked hard over the past year
to buy this pony. He saved every penny and nickel by doing '
farm chores for his Dad.
While the Minister of Agriculture's budget at Ottawa runs
into millions of dollars, he has to justify his expenditures
down to the last cent.
ar —Mr. and -Mrs,' William Allirr
and fancily of Sudbury are visiting
at Ewart McKerehees. •
—Mr—and Mrs. Fred Tuelt spent
Sunday at the. Douglas family re-
union picnic at Mid-Huron,
. , —Mr, Chas. Wood of WeSten ,
and
Mr, and Mrs. Bill :Hurst of Thistle-
tomin attended the :Delmage-ilarris
wedding on 'Saturday and •spent
the' week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Harris, '
•
--Mr. and Mrs, George. ,Baird,
Alex, and nephew. Jim, have. just
returned by ear from .Pittsburg
after visiting Mrs, Baird's, sister,
Miss 'Janet' McKenzie, • —
"—INfr, and Mrs. Alex Reid spent
the past week.! London:, Mrs.Reid
visited with her daughter,.' Mrs;. J.
C. Thompson arid Rev: Thompson
and 'family While Mr. It,qia 'attehd-
od the Canadian' Order , of 'Fores-
ters High Court session: •
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