The Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-10-28, Page 12SPEAKER SAYS CIA
IS BETTER LAW
"There are a good number of
communities in this Province that
would prefer the Canada Temper-
ance Act to the Liquor Control Avt .
and Liquor License Act," Huron
C.T.A. Committee -was told in Clin-
ton by Royal. F. Moulton, Toronto.
general secretary of the Ontario
Temperance Federation. He added
that a number of people in Bruce
are exploring the possibilities of
having the Canada Teixiperanec
Act in that county.
Frank R.,. Howson, Wingham, the
chairman of the committee, pre-
sided over the well-attended meet-
ing in the Ontario Street United
Church hall on Friday. After hear-
ing Mr. Moulton, sub-committee,
proceeded with organization plans.
It was announced that Goderich
W.C.T.U, is contributing $150 to-
wards the campaign to retain tin
C.T.A,
belleYe, th.e.„ et. . „
Moulton. "I have studied tin
whole situation across the Pro-
vince, so far as operation of ihr
two Acts is concerned, and you
have the better proposition. Les
juvenile delinquency, fewer alco
.holies, fewer children in care o:
the Children's Aid Society.
"There has been too much talk-
ing down of the C.T.A., both in
Huron and Perth. The liquor
people come into these counties to
discredit the Act, Their strategy
has been subtle, and many good
people have been turned upside
down in their thinking.
"In those areas where we, had
victories recently, we had won-
derful organization, In Burlington:
on Wednesday we had a victory,
in Dundas another, in Flesherton
another. We have had more victor-
ies this past year • than in a long
time, For the' sake of our young
people, we have no alternative but
to' fight to the utmost of our abil-
ity. With organization and en-
thusiasm, I am sure you can win
in Huron."
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Cinnamon Butterhorns
days last week with the former's
daughter, Mrs. Leonard Banner-
-man, north of Teeswater,
—Mrs, Chester Higgins, who has
been a patient in Wingham Hospi-
tal, has been taken to Victoria Hos-
pital, London. Her many friends
wish Mrs. Higgins a speedy recov-
ery.
—Mrs. Winnifred•Edgar of 'Brus-
sels, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs, C, Newman.
—Mrs. Gifford Crich and Mr. and
Mrs. Ernie Crich were Sunday vis-
itors at the Williamson home.
—Friends will be -pleased, to
know 'that Tittle Kathy Groh, of
Oshawa, has finished her monthly.
visits ter Sick Children's Hospital in
Toronto. Her operations', were suc-
cessful and she is able to walk
quite normally.
—Mr. and Mrs. Douglas KenncdY,
Teeswater, were Sunday visitors
with the latter's .mother, Mrs.
Flach, Catharine St.
—Mr. and Mrs. Alex Leaver were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart McBurney and attended
anniversary services in the United
Church.
Golf Ladies Hold.
Final Tournament
Last Friday the ladies of the
Wingham Golf GM finished the
season With a local tournament for
loW gross score,
The winner was Mrs. A. R. Du-
Val, whose name will go on a re-
cently clonated plaque, which will
be hung in the club house. This
plaque will 'provide a visible record,
in succeeding years of the win-
ners of each, annual competition
for low gross score.
Auxiliary Euchre
A Legion Auxiliary euchre was.
held Monday night in the Legion
Home with 12 tables in play,
The prize for the high lady Went
to Mrs. M. Patterson and the high
prize' for men 'was won by 'C. R,
Coultes, High lady playing as man
was Mrs, 'George Walker,
The door prize was won by Mrs,
MacDonald. Lunch was seryed.
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MacKenzie Was
YOuthful Explorer
The name of Sir Alexander.
Mackenzie is so famous in the an-
nals of Canada that perhaps it is
not generally realized that • he
reached his great achievements as
an explorer 'before he was thirty.
The Book of Knowledge says that
he discovered theogreat Macitei*ie
River and travelled down it to the
Antic When he was only 25. Four
years later he became the first
man to reach the Pacific from Can.
Ada by way of the Peace and other
rivers. He published an account of
his' travels, was knighted, and
tired wealthy to Scotland,
Christmas Trees.
Offered for Sale
The Lake Yluron District 18 of-
fering to Sell, in wholesale lots only,
quantities of Christina's trees,
,There are seventeen different lots,
totalling 4,500 trees, grown In the
Municipal forests owned by the
counties of Wentworth, Grey and
Bruce, and the Conservation Autli,
°titles of the Grand Valley, Sau-
geen rind Big Creek, Trecs.Will hot
be told individually, but by lots of
50 to '800 to dealers who Will resell
them,
The money from such sales ac-
crues to the benefit of the owners,
as a credit against' the charges
intuited In Management,
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Phone 770
Stewart A. Scott.
Wishes to notify all policy holders that as of this
date iris' new lyff ice is .sifnafed -three Joan wast
Josephine St. on John (next to Dr. Howson's office).
OFFICE HOURS-9 a.m. to 6 p.m. PHONE 293W.
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low in protein. UNICEF is helping the government or
Japan conduct a milk distribution, program. Your pennies
to UNICEF Shell-out on Saturday afternoon will help.
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We Keep Down the Upkeep
FIVE-YEAR-OLD Masiharo watches his mother pour
cups of nutritious milk. Masiharo's brother and sister and
their mother all gain from daily free rations distributed
to families in the village of Asaka, Japan, whose diet is
Maple Leaf irinfird
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PERSONALS
Teachers Attend
,Mitchell Conference
The 'teachers of, Wingham Dis-
trict High School attended the On-
tario Secondary School Federation,
District 10, educational conference
at the Mitchell high school on
Thursday..
Workshops were held In the in-
dividual subjects, Miss K. Mc-
Gregor of the Wingham staff was
chairman of the French group.
Luncheon was served at the Un-
ited Church, after which 'J. WI
Singleton, dirdetor of education for
Burlington and past president of
the Ontario Secondary Schools Fed-
eration addressed' the gathering.
Mr, Singleton said that the Federa-
tion. should make sure the taxpay-
ing public understands the reasons
for educational costs and that tho
'Organization- -was -not primarily
formed .to fight for higher salaries.
He said that the education depart-
ment is working out a better train,-
ing program, more intensive and
longer, All improvements ,brought
about administrative difficulties.'
About 300 teachers attended the
conference, representing schools in
the counties of Huron, Perth, Wa-
terloo and Wellington.
Miracle Whip
SALAD DRESSING
16-oz. 37c
Parkay
MARGARINE
(Color 'Quick)
2 lbs. 59c
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INSTANT COFFEE I
10-Oz. $1.69
—Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Crawford
spent a few days last week in Gin-
cinatti, Ohio.
''and Mrs. J, M, D. Hay of
Kitchener visited with her parents,
Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Parker one day
last week.
—Mr. and Mrs, Howard Pollock
of Detroit were week-end visitors
at the home of their niece, Mrs.
Don Cameron, Mr. Cameron and
—Mr. and Mrs. George Harron of
Kitchener were recent guests of Mr,
and Mrs, G. 0. Casemore, Carling
Terrace.
—Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Edgar and
Debbie of Beaverton and Jim New-
man of Barrie spent Sunday at
their home here.
Figure Skating
Wingham's popular Figure Skating Club will shortly begin the
seventh, successful season.. Professional instruction will be avail-
able with the competent assistance of club members. Plan to
enroll this year. Classes for all ages. Enjoy watching your child
progress with grace' and skill in this great winter sport.
REGISTRATION DATE, OCTOBER 31
For information phone or write Secretary, Mrs. Burrell
B-ox ,249 — Phone 586w
Wingham Figure Skating Club
Cut MIXED PEEL 8 oz. 21c
Cut MIXED FRUIT- 8 oz. 23c
Glacod PINEAPPLE 8 oz. 85c
.9Inced PINEAPPLE 4 oz. 19c
Cut CITRON PEEL 8 oz: 24c
Cut LEMON` PEEL 8'os. 19c
Cut ORANGE PEEL 8 oz. 19c
Red Glace(' ,CHERRIES
8 oz; 350
FRUIT CAKE NEEDS
Gteen LZilikeed CHERRIES
8 oz. 370
Red-Green Giaced
CHERRIES 8 or.. 36c
Blanched ALMONDS 4 'oz 29c
WALNUT HALVES 4 Oz 25c
Seeded RAISINA'15 -oz.',.,:33c
Seedless RAISINS Ih. 27c
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Devon lean sliced ri'ndless BACON •lb. 59c
Schneider's Country POrk SAUSAGE lb, 4340
Bisset's ICE CREAM . • • .. •pint brick 25c
SNOW • APPLES FOR HALLOWE'EN
Bushel — $1.79 6-quart •basket —,39c
-L-Mr, and Mrs, Carl Bennett of
London spent the week-end with
Mr% and Mrs.- Freddie. Templeman
and also visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Walker and Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Bennett,
-r-Mrs. William Hawken and
children of .Clarkson were week-
end guests with her mother, Mrs.
George Kerr.'
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Mr. and Mrs. Ron Sommers and
children -of London spent the week-
end with her sister, Mr, 'and Mrs.
Allen Walker,
—Mr. and Mrs, A. M. "Scotty"
Forbes moved from London to their
new home in the "Berry Patch" on
Saturday.
—Mr, and Mrs. Harry Hawthorne
of London were week-end guests at
the home of their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Murray
Stainton,
—Mr, and Mrs. Courtney Bur-
meister of DashWoocl, spent Sunday
with mts. Irlmtl. Jenkins ani also
enjoyed a visit to,-the TV, station.
- Sam Bondi had his ton-
sils removed at the Wingham Hos-
pital on Monday.
—Mr. and Mrs. James Waclell of
Listowel and 'Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Dowd of Milvetton 'spent Sunday
With the former's daughter, Mrs.
R. 0. Wenger and Mr. Wenger,
and Mrs, Harry Henderson
and daughters of Owen SOund
were week-end guests with her
brother-in-law and slater, Mr, and
Mrs, Carl Lott,
- Mr, and Mrs. Alton Adams and
family spent the week-end at „Ettr.h.
Mend 11111, where they visited with
Mr, atid Mrs. Dan Itay and faintly,
Mrs, Williarh 1<ettb, Mrs, 'retry'
1\lethery andt, children spent a feWi
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REV. ERNIE KEEFE
a former N.H,L. hockey player of THE NEW
YORK RANGERS, will speak in
The Wingham Baptist Church
on
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30th
8 p.m.
Mr. Keefe is now a BAPTIST MissiOnary in the
Province,of Quebec, with THE FELLOWSHIP
OF EVANGELICAL BAPTIST CHURCHES
in CANADA. HIS SUBJECT will be "THE
PROSPECTS 'OF 'REVIVAL IN QUEBEC."
This service is being sponsored by THE
EVENING WOMEN'S MISSION CIRCLE
as their Annual Tha,nkoffering meeting.
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--Mr. and Mrs. John Finnigan
and Mrs. William Alton spent Sun-
day in London.
—Mrs. D. S. MacNaughton and
Mr. John 1VlacNaughton attended
the funeral services for the late
Mrs. Waltei, Borst of Haysville at
Kitchener on Monday,
—Mr. and Mrs. Relison Falconer,
Brian and Paul of Sarnia spent,thc
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. John
Stacey and attended the IVfaeMil-
lan - Tiffin wedding in Lucknew.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mintz, Linda
and Barbara -of Newmarket spent
the week-end at the same home.
-Mrs, Harry Boyd and grandson,
Billie Reeves of Windsor, spent a
few days over the week-end with
her brother, Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Tiffin and family. Sunday visitors
at the Tiffin home were Mrs. A,
J. Tiffin and Mr. and Mrs. Wal-
lace Wilson and Wanda of Dun-
gannon. All attended anniversary
Services at the 'United Church.
---Mr. -and Mrs. Cyril Murray of
Hamilton visited with his mother,
Mrs. S. A. 'Murray, one day last
'week.
Room for More
In Night Classes
There is still room In the even-
ing classes at Alm night school for
those interested in sewing or art-
metal work.
If it is found that enough people
would be interested in ceramics,
a class will be formed, This would
be the first time for ceramics to
be included in the courses here.
Anyone who would still like to
register is asked to be at the high
school early on Wednesday even-
ing for registration, and to par-
ticipate in the classes from 8 to
10 p.m.
Brig. and Mrs. Martin
At 73rd Anniversary
Brigadier and Mrs. A. W. Mal,
tin of Toronto, are the scheduled
'guest speakers at the 73rd anni-
versary services to be held at the
local Citadel, Saturday . and Sunr
day. 'It will he remernbered that'
these guests also conducted the
services a year ago. At that time
many friends of other days were
happy to renew acquaintances with
the visitors.
Brigadier Martin was the corn-
°mending officer here 'at Wingharn
in 1918. Mrs. Martin was well
known here as the former Florence
Jarvis. Her sister was killed by a
runaway team many years ago, on
the Diagonal Road.
Brigadier and Mrs. Martin retired
last year from active duty, and
have spent the time in spiritual
campaigns in Canada and the east-
ern United -States. They have re-
cently returned -from a tour of
temporary duty as chaplains at the
Ontario Reformatory at Burwash.
it is hoped that this visit to
Wingham will again afford old
friends an opportunity to meet
both the Brigadier and Mrs. Mar-
tin and the members of the local
Corps extend to all an invitation
to join with there, during the week-
end services. The Salvation Army
Wellington Street Citadel Band,
from Hamilton, will be here to
provide special music for all ser-
vices, including an 'after-church
program on Sunday night,
BELGRAVE, ONT,
PHONES: WINGPLAM 1091
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WORDWICH -The 4-H girls held
their second meeting at the public
School on Saturday afternoon: De-
votions were led 'by Jean Browne
followed by the Minutes. Fourteen
girls answered the "roll 6aII.•
During the business meeting thcY
decided in name the club "The.
Fordwich Closettes", Riney }lamb-
ly demonstrated how to make hat.
stands. Mrs. Shines Robinson
showed the girls how to cover hat
beaes and the meeting closed with'
the 4-11 Pledge, witimotwtomictissusiliiinsoionntionimiummuminfillii[mlimiloaloolainuo