The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-06-24, Page 12a
Pate 2--lbe WinuAacn Advance -Timet. 'ILura., June SM, 1976
Elmer's summer safer 4�
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contest begins Jury its
the safety thought train for the 4 4
For Ontario's school children, •`� 444 ��� a
summer holidays are here. Each summer months and we won't.
child now enjoys an additional six The potential of reaching thou-
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hours a day to expose himself to sands upon thousands of children
traffic hazards — playing, riding with a review of my basic traffic
safer rules is tremendous and
bicycles exploring, hiking and Y �.. {; :
going to and from parks, paramount.' ���a,,. 4 �
beaches, swimming pools and True to his word, Elmer is
shopping centres. working hard this summer, to-
HABITAT
gether with the Royal Canadian
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In 1974, according io il,e ietest Legion, Ontario Command, plan
figures made available by the ring and operating his 1976 Sum-
Ministry
um Mi;ristry of Transportation, 20 mer Safety Contest, a four-part
pedestrians and cyclist under 14 series combining fun and possible s.r �' "w +� a-"` A-•,
were killed and 1941 were injured prizes for participants with a ��r
in traffic accidents in Ontario. subtle lesson in traffic safety for "
Traffic safety drills are cam- all along the way.
mon duAll Ontario newspapers pub -
mon the school year
thanks conscientious teachers to lished in English have been asked
and police safety officers. Elmer, every week for 4 weeks, begin-
donate space for one contest
the ever popular Safety Ele- e
phant, says, "We . ung the week of July 18. So far,
can't disrupt
response from editors indicates
that this, the 14th operative year
-- of Elmer's Summer Safety Con- t e rn sfrom � I�s
test, will be the most popular ews
E. PARKER ever.
Elementary school students
Plumbing 8 Heating must color the contest entry and JUNE 1929 East General Hospital. Miss Wil- was Joe Kerr's Garage, opposite eer which dates back to the pre -
PHONE - 887-6079 indicate the Elmer rule being W. H. Bell, ex -serviceman, was liams received the award for the his present location. Rege Mills, war militia days, to active ser -
broken. In Ontario, Elmer is giv- installed postmaster at Brussels highest in surgery in her class. proprietor, has had 20 years' ex- vice from the outbreak of hos-
ing away four CCM bicycles each this week. The choir of the Wingham Unit- perience in this business in Tor- 4ilities in 1939 to the end in 1945,
contest and 50 second prizes of Roy Porter, J. D. Beecroft, ed Church held a social hour dur- onto. and then again with the militia
accessory kits. This newspaper Bert Armstrong and Mr. and ing which they presented the Donald R. MacKenzie of Ripley until the present time. He will
urges you to get all the kids on the Mrs. Clayton Fryfogle motored to choir leader, Miss Tena Reid, has been engaged as principal of now devote all his time to his
MONEYblock to study up on Elmer's six Detroit on Thursday, returning with a beautiful silver tea ser- the Gorrie Public School to suc- farm near Bluevale.
rules, read them, think about on Friday with three new Essex vice. Miss Reid has resigned as ceed Miss Jean Sparling who has A new house is being erected in
AVAILABLE
them, remember them, but most Sedans. choir leader as she is being mar- resigned. Bluevale. Lesley Armstrong has
of all, use them ever day ... James Strong of Gorrie left for ried this month. 0-0-0 the contract for a home for Mr.
l 1. Look all ways before you Ottawa where he has to confer Murray Rae, son of Mr. and JUNE 1962 and Mrs. R. J. McMurray who
MORTGAGE LOANS cross the street. with officials with the Trade and Mrs. Donald Rae, who has been Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Miller have sold their farm in Morris.
Residential, Commercial 2. Keep from between parked Commerce Department before on the staff of the Canadian Bank have completed arrangements According to Dr. R. M. Aldis,
cars. taking up his position as Trade of Commerce, Atwood, was for the purchase of Hanna's Huron Medical Officer of Health,
Rural 3. Ride your bike safely and Commissioner at Panama, transferred to the Port Stanley Ladies' Wear Store from Hanna there has been a decline in rabies
Land Development obey all signs and signals. Miss Raymer, assistant teach- branch. and Company Limited, the firm in the county. Although foxes in
Builders Interim Financing 4. Play your games in a safe, er in the Gorrie Continuation Two teachers at the Wroxeter which has operated the business Turnberry and Howick were
n9 place away from the street. School, has resigned her position. School, Miss Jean Keith and Miss for over 20 years. Mrs. Miller will found rabid, Dr. Aldis was not
PROMPT SERVICE - 5. Walk when you leave the Miss Johnston, Miss Earls and Margaret MacDonald, have re- operate the business while Mr. aware of humans being involved.
curb. Miss Ross will continue on the signed. Miss K. Irwin and Miss Miller will continue to sell Com- Don McKay, Leopold Street,
Call Collect 6. Where there are no side- staff. Mary MacDonald, both of Ripley, monwealth Mutual Funds. has taken over the issuing of
519-836-0470 walks, walk off the road on the Elmer Wilkinson is busy these will succeed them. A Gold Cord, the highest award motor vehicle licences in Wing -
left and face oncoming traffic. days painting and redecorating Lieut. Dorothy Thompson of for Girl Guides, was presented to ham. Mr. H. Irwin, Edward
WESTERN INTERNATIONAL Then watch for Elmer's Con- the interior of the Whitechurch Toronto arrived on Saturday to Brenda Conron by Division Com- Street, has been licence issuer for
FUNDING CORP. test,in this newspaper. United Church. take charge of the Salvation missioner Mrs. John Erdman of the past few years.
We are having some summer Army Citadel here. She comes to Walkerton. During her five years ' Dr. K. M. MacLennan was
weather this week. The ther- Wingham from Port Colborne. of guiding, Brenda has received elected president of the Wingham
mometer was at 110 in Bluevale Miss Marie King has been re- her little House Emblem, wood- Lions Club. Other officers are
' Tuesday morning. Grain and Hay engaged at the Junction School craft emblem and 17 proficiency Lee Vance, Lloyd Casemore, G.
UNIVERSITY LECTURES crops look like a bumper crop. with a salary increase of $100.00. badges. W. Cruickshank, Gordon Sutcliffe
Miss Doris Buchanan received Murray Roberts, who has been Alex Corrigan, regimental and Herb Hotson.
at MID -WESTERN an official acknowledgement accountant of the Dominion Bank sargeant major of the 21st field A farewell service was held in
from the private secretary of Her branch here for almost four regiment RCA (M) was present- the Wingham United Church for
Majesty Queen Mary from Years, has been transferred as ed with an artillery plaque during the minister, Rev. T. G. Husser
REGIONAL CENTRE Buckingham Palace, to her letter accountant to the Moor and Bath- the annual inspection of the regi- who has been called to the pastor -
of congratulations upon the oc- urst Toronto branch of the bank. ment in Listowel. Mr. Corrigan al charge of Terrace Bay, On-
casion of Her Majesty's birthday. 0 — 0 — 0 retires after a distinguished car- tario.
Palmerston, Ontario The staff of the public school
most gratefully acknowledges a JUNE 1952
gift from George S tton, MP,
g g Po Miss Donna Henry was one of '
FALL 1976 comprising a complete set of the students who graduated from
baseball equipment. the Welesley branch of the Tor- •
Ensign Lillian Danby and onto General Hospital. Another I(�
Women i n Literature Lieut. Alberta Gray, officers in graduate of the same school was 2
charge of the Salvation Army Miss Ruth Burgman, daughter of
(English 108E*) 1�1* here for some months, have been Mr..and Mrs. W. F. Burgman.
transferred to Oak Street Corps, At a meeting of the LOL No.
London, and are succeeded by. 462 Belgrave, the members of
Course begins Wednesday, Capt. and Mrs. David Allen of the lodge surprised one of their
Seaforth and London. members, Rev. W. J. Moores,
September 15 at 7:00 p.m., Miss Norine E. O'Laughlin of who is shortly to leave Belgrave,
Detroit, an Ashfield girl 16 years and presented him with a Royal
and may be taken for credit toward a university of age, won the Immaculate Arch pin.
degree or attended as a series of free public Heart Alumnae Federation "'Miss Kathleen Ford of Gorrie
lectures. Scholarship founded at Monroe has gone to Tillsonburg where
College in 1916. Norine took high- she will be a nurses' aide in the
Fora complete course deseriRn est marks in entrance examina- .hospital there.
tion and additional information tions in Huron County in 1926. Graduation exercises of nurses
Buy ten pounds of sugar and from Hamilton General Hospital
please call Mr. Harold Forbes one pound of bulk tea, $1.10, at were held on Wednesday in the
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at the- centre . Dominion Stores Limited. drill hall of McMaster Univer- �\\
A most enthusiastic welcome sity. Miss Audrey Anderson, (.
343-2015 was given to honorable R. B. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Bennett, Honorable leader of the Anderson, Belgrave, was one of a 1)1
Liberal -Conservative party for class of 93 graduating.
Canada, when he visited Wing- Howard Harris was elected
ham last week. Flags decorated Worshipful Master of Fordwich
every business and public place A.F. and A.M. No. 831 at the an -
in town and the Citizens' Band nual meeting. Other officers are
We'll get your enlivened the proceedings. About Robert Gibson, Glenn Johnston,
2000 sat in the sweltering heat to Clare Harris, Harold Pollock and L
binsu p i n a hurry.bear the speakers. W. E. Patterson 0-0-0 � Miss Norma Moffatt of Blue- �
JUNE 1941 vale has graduated in commer-
In designing grain bins, Butler has come upon a very At the regular meeting of the cial from the Wingham High
simple principle. By widening the corrugations, we've LionsClub, H. C. MacLean was School and has accepted a posi ' 'X.
selected president. Vice-presi }
reduced the number of sheets of steel. This, plus our tion with the Hydro Electric
zig-zag bolting makes Butler bins fast and easy to dents are R. S. Hetherington, W. Commission in the Walkerton of- a. r
install. What s more, out bins are 120o stronger as a S. Hall and J. H. Crawford. Wil fice.
result bur Tiffin is secretary and W. W Dr. W. A. Beecroft, minister of
French treasurer. Wingham United Church, an -
Other features include a tighter foundation seal, Miss Alberta Elizabeth (Bet- pounced that he had accepted a
sinile-stage roof and a step -in -hinged door. ty) Lloyd was successful in the call from the Ottawa Presbytery
As a Butler Dealer, we can give you all the details. graduating examinations at to Rideau Park United Church
See us soon. Alma College, St. Thomas. Ottawa. He has been in Winghi
An outstanding attraction will for the past 12 years.
be in Wingham this afternoon Huron County Council
with the arrival of the Victory mended that. the
Loan Cavalcade of 40 floats and make
the RCAF Band- of Toronto. --
Wingham is indeed fortunate to 1
have this fine display visit here. 1t tri t K
Con ratulations t0
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J,,B H FLEMING LTD.
BUTLER R.R.I
Hanover, Ont.
Telephone 364-1880
Erection on your site or req, a jack and do it Vounm14
Williams, da rA now business. Mills Tire Ser-
vice, has been opened in Wing
Toronto ham on Josephine Street in what
WE HAVE MOVED !
Ed's Siding A Roofing
• - • Vinyl or aluminum siding
*Aluminum Seamless Eavestrougl►Ing
FREE ESTIMATES
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Howick Lions Club
Would like to thank all those
who gave to their sale last Sat-
urday.
Your donations were much
appreciated and helped in our
Service Work.
Howick lions Club
INTRODUCING
I have a limited supply of buildings the company is allow
ing me to sell at special introductory prices. Contact me
personally by mail or telephone collect for the lowest
price possible on a steel building for farm and industry.
Good Luck and Good Farming.
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&iEPAUL SUGGATE
k WONDER STEEL BUILDINGS
Write to: Paul Suggate
Box 936, Wingham, Ontarb
CALL COLLECT (416) 6774980
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Lend your neighbour a hand. Cheer up shut-ins. Spend some time with -handicapped
children or adults. Open doors to newcomers by teaching English':