The Wingham Advance-Times, 1948-01-07, Page 77
J. A. FOX
Chiropractor anti Drugless
Therapist.
RADIONIC EQUIPMENT
COMPLETE. HEALTH
SERVICE
Phone 191.
K. M. MaciENNAN
Veterinary Surgeon
Office St.
Opposite and
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PHONE 196
Ontario
East Wawauosh School Area.
Nou Audited Statement
Balance fprm,1946 acct.
Ontario Gov't. Grants . ,,,,,,,,,,, ......... ........... ...... ......
Township Levies
Morris 1126,29
Mullet (less exch.) 511,73
West Waw. .... 512.84
East Waw. 7941.07
For .the Year Ending December 31, 1947
RECEIPTS.
159202
10649.78
TotalReceipts' ..... ....................... „,,„„, .... ......... ........... „„,„„ . . .. 36696.38
EXPENDITURES
Cost of Instruction Salaries „,,,„.. ...... ...... ...... ...... ............ --..14984.20
Cost of Instruction Supplies ..... .... ...... , ............. ..... 1007.92 15992.12
OPERATION
Wood............. .... . ............. . ............ .......... . ... ...... 946.00
Hydro
Caretaker ........ . .. 1339.00
Supplies, Etc. 204.66
, 158.06
2649.58
MAINTENANCE
Fire Insurance 58.50
Repairs . ...... 1240.15
Renewals, Well, Lights, Groundsm ....... --",--„, 878.74
ADMINISTRATION Q
Secretary Salary „ ., -.,- 325.00
Attendance Officer Salary
Audit fee 1946 arc -
Trustee Milage , 2814
Secretary Surety Bond 24.00r
Advertising, Printing .. 38.82
Delegates, fees, rent, express, postage, misc...,... 89.49
Liability Insurance ........ ...„. ........ . ... „.„................. ..... „ 17E15
20.00
45,00
2177.39
741.60
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HOWICK LIONS CLUB
Carnival
WROXETER ARENA
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JUDGING TO START AT 8:00 p.m.
• $75.00 in PRIZES •
ANY COSTUME Girls 7 and under, Boys 7 and under
FANCY COSTUME ... Girls 8 to 12 years
COMIC COSTUME
FANCY COSTUME and COMI ..
Boys 8 to 12 years
C COSTUME ..,„, „ ..... Open to all
RACES for Boys and Girls Couple Race Obstacle Race
Character Costume (Impersonation) National Costume
Best Performing Clown Queen of Carnival King of Carnival
• ALL Contestants 12 years and under receive a Prize •
GOD MUSIC Judges-Tory Gregg and "Cactus" Mac
Masked Exhibition by World-Renowned Acrobatic
Skater and Entertainer
REFRESHMENT BOOTH IN ARENA
ADucts 25. Mfr ERA CHILDREN 15c
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SKATING AFTER CARNIVAL ' - '
--- Two Door Prizes ----•
Union,
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During the past week Dr, T. E, and
M rs, Wroxeter South, have taken
residence in Mrs, 13, 'Martin's house
the village for the winter season,
eying with them is Mrs, Ball's sister,
M iss Blackwood,
Mr, Jim Wylie Sr„ chas, returned
om a month's visit with Toronto
iends.
Congratulations to Mr. Harold Ham-
ton; principal of Wroxeter
chool, who was recently awarded a
ermanent Teachers Certificate. Mr,
amiltons.who,is in his fourth success-
1 year as principal here, attended a
rnmer course at Western University
st year.
Mr. and Mrs, Les Douglas and dau-
hter, Ann, were Sunday visitors with
Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Timm.
Members of the Young People's
United Church, were guests of
he alton Group on Monday even-
g of last week.
New Year's guests: of Mr. and Mrs.
Ilan Munro, were Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Findlay, Listowel, Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
on Greig and children, Bluevale.
New Year's guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Dane were: Mr. and Mrs, Res-
et and son, Tommy orreeswater, Mr.
a nd Mrs. A. Swegmillar and Mr. Al-
in Swegmillar, of Walkerton.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Brothers and
arlien, were holiday guests with Tor-
onto friends.
Mrs. Albert -Gallaher is, spending a
few clays with her daughter, Mrs.
Thos. Hutchison of Fordwich.
Jack Edgar, who spent the vacation
with his mother, has returned to his
school at Fort Frances.
New Year's guests of Mr. and. Mrs.
H. V. McKenney were Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Keech, of 'South Partage, Mus-
oka, Mrs. Darcas Oke of Huntsville,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Harris and daugr-
ters, Jean and Marie of Gorrie South,
were also. New,Year's Eve guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Draper have re-
turned from an enjoyable vacation with
Toronto friends.
Holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Lawrence were: Rev. H. and
Mrs. Jennings, Morpeth, Mr. and Mrs.
J. May and. Miss Edna Lawrence, Tor-
onto.
Born-At St. Joseph's Hospital, in
London, December 16th, 1947, to Dr.
W. R. and Mrs. Fraser, London, for-
merly of Fordwich, a sop, John Roger.
Mr. George Paulin and daughter,
Marilyn, Clifford, were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Paulin.
Mr Harold Kaake returned from
Wingham Hospital to his home On
Sunday previous to Christmas Day.
Kaake was brougrt to his home
from Victoria Hospital but returned to
Wingham General Hospital for further
treatment, Friends are pleased to see
Harold home. He suffered painful in.:
juries in an *accident with his truck
some months ago. With the aid of a ,
cane and crutch he is able to walk,
Twelve Join Church
Following morning service in United
church, Holy Communion was observ-
ed at which time twelve were received
into the church membership, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
ford Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Jacklin, Mr. and Mrs. L. Brothers, Mr.
and Mrs. Redge Newton, Mr. Bill
Newton and Miss Shirley Newton,
Prayer Meetings
Two prayer services will be held
during the week in the school-room of
the United Church, On Tuesday, Jan-
Business and Professional Directory
WELLINGTON FIRE
Insurance Company
Est. 1840
An all Canadian Company which
has faithfully served its policy
holders for over a century.
Head Office Toronto
H. C. MacLean Insurance Agency
A. N. MIAVISH
Teeswater, Ontario
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public
and Conveyancer.
Office: Gofton House, Wroxeter
every Thursday afternoon 1.30 to
4.30 and by appointment.
Phone Teeswater 120J
L. G. BRYCE
LICENSED
AUCTIONEER
FARM SALES A SPECIALTY
Telephone 62 13o* 331
WINGHAM, ONT.
W. A. CRAWFORD, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Phone ISO Wingham
J. tilliSIFIELD,
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc.
Money to Loan
Office - Meyer Block. Wingham
FREDERICK A. PARKER
OSTEOPATH
Offices: Centre St., Wingham
Osteopathic and Electric Treat,
merits, Foot Technique.
Phone 272. Wingham.
410
Bit W. M. CONNELL
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Phone. 19
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THOS. FELLS
REAL ESTATE
AUCTIONEER and
THE bittr. OP SERVICE
PLENTY OF EXPERIENCE
'Phone 231 'Wingham
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Prepayments of taxes must be .made at the
Town Treasurer's Office, Town Hall. d
W. A. GALBRAITH, Treasurer,. ,,
Tovin of Wingham.
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1 THE WALLPAPER SHOP
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Miss Annie. Deibel of Mildmay, Miss Helen Gibson, Toronto, was a
Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Nichol visited Mrs. 1G. A. Wearring.
friends in Stratford on Saturday last. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wades 29th, celebrated their 32nd. wedding Bel rave on Monday last, anniversary. Attending a family dinner
itown, spent the holiday week with the 13. and Mrs. Palmer and daughter,
latter's parents, Dr. and Mrs. T. E. Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. John Lane, Mr.
Ball, and Mrs. Chester Stewart and son, of
WROXETER Mrs. D. S. MacNaughton, were Mrs.
F, M. Forster, and Miss Mary Col--
guests of Mr. bett, Toronto, Mrs. T. J. Gamble, Mrs.
W. E. Hainstock, Mr. and Mrs. Trev.
Hainstock and Joan, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Connell and daughter, Marjor-
ie, all of Fordwich.
visitor during the week with Mr. and
Geo. Lane, who on Monday, December
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Muir, Ridge- on this special occasion were; Dr. R.
New Year's Day guests of Mr. and Wingham, Mrs. George Wylie and
Holiday week-em!
and Mrs. Wilford Brown were, Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Gold and son, Bobbie
Miss Ruth Brown, Mr, Robert Paulin,
all of Toronto, Mr. Edward Deibel and
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hamilton were .s
FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE
.1 UP-STAIRS FUNERAL PARLOUR
A. J. WALKER
'PHONES 106 - 224 WINGHAM
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Miss Bessie Wylie- of Gorrie. Many of
their friends in this community will
in in wishng Mr. and Mrs. George
ne, many happy wedding anniversar-
op .elect.
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Keep Ontario's factories pgre
and farms producing at Si
peak levels . . . keep pay an
envelopes full. sic ar
Hydro is building, new in
power plants at top speed, al
but it takes years to corn- Ps1
plete new generatingplants. et
In the meantime, do your at
part, avoid waste of :glee- p
tricity . . . please says all be
you can. 4
EVERYBODY SHOULD
SAVE ALL THE
ELECTRICITY THEY CAN ' ,
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STRATFORD UPHOLSTERING
COMPANY
42 Brunswick St.
STRATFORD - ONTARIO
Enquiries should be left at It A.
Currie's, Wingham,
uary 6th, at 8 p,m. Rev. 0. E. Cron-
heilm will be in charge. On Thursday,
January 8th, Rev. G. G. Howse of Gor-
rie will be in charge.
St. James Annual Meeting
January 20th, 1948, has been set for
the annual meeting of St. James Angli-
can church. The meeting will follow a '
congregational pot luck supper.
St. James Guild i
The January meeting of St. James
Guild will be held in the church base- '
merit on Tuesday, January 13th, at 2.30 '
p.m, The yearly reports will ;be given
and the remainder of the afternoon ,
spent quilting.
' Bishop Elect Son of Former Rector
The appointment of Rev. Charles
Co- Hall of Lancaster, Pa., as Bishop Co-
adjutor of the diocese of New Hamp-
shire in the Episcopal Church of the
United States, is of more than passing
interest in as much as his father, Rev.
Edwin A. I-Iall served on a number of
Western Ontario parishes including '
Fordwicb, Cottle and Wroxeter.
The bishop elect who will not be 40
Until April is the second youngest in ,
the United States to hold office. The
late Rev. Edwin A. Hall, who is re-
membered with affection by many •in
this parish, has three sons in the min, i
istry. Rev, Harry H. Bali, Rev. Edwin
Hall Junior, Rev. Charles Hall, Tlish- ,
General Accountanc y
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for the
SMALL BUSINESS MAN,
PROFESSIONAL MAN,
and THE FARMER.
BUSINESS & TAX S. e if Pymm
SERVICE
P. cx Box 74 'Phone 23
LUCKNOW ONT.
YOUR EYES NEED
ATTENTION
Our IS point scientific Evounin.
Hon enables tra to give you
Cleat, Comfortable Vision.
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Optometrist
Phone 118 HarritIton
Rink Going' Concern
With the joint co-operation of How-
Township Council. and Wroxeter
immunity Association and with. Dave
aper and Wes Heimpel as mana-
rs, the Wroxeter Skating Rink is
epared for a full winter's programme.
ating commenced Christmas Day,
d Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday are
ating nights. Monday, Wednesday,
d Friday are given over to the Curl-
g Club, Though Wednesday night is
ailable for special events, or skating
irties. Refreshments are. available on
ating nights. The Rink in Wrox-
er was built by much planning work
id sacrifice to promote sport and give
Leasure to young and old in Wrox-
er and community. It is hoped it will
e appreciated and well patronized
ring the Winter Season.
Annual Lions Carnival
The Howick Lions are holding their
Annual Ice Carnival on Friday even-
g of this week, January 9th. There
$75.00 offered in prizes. Tory Gregg
nd Cactus ,Mac of CKNX Staff will
e judges. There will be a refrsehment
ooth and skating after the Carnival.
See bills for further particulars. The
Howick Lions are to be congratulated
It their effort to provide entertainment
or everyone and especially the young
eople in the Community of Wroxeter,
orrie and Fordwich.
ST. HELENS
Mrs. Alex Murdie and Bobby, of
'oronto and Mn, Mel Brown of Wat-
trloo, were visitors over New Year's
with Mr, and Mrs. R. Woods,
Miss Beatrice McQuillan was the
uest last week of Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
rt McQuillan at Hamilton.
Mr. Charles Tooke of Saskatchewan,
s a visitor with his sister, Mrs. Louis
eatherhead and Mr, Weatherhead,
Born-In Sr. Joseph's Hospital,
Loudon, on Monday, December 29, to
Ir. and Mrs. Gordon Miller of Lon-
on, formerly of St. Helens, a son,
Larry Douglas.
TURNERY COUNCIL
The minutes of Council meeting held
n Bluevale, December 15th, 1947.
Members all present.
Moved by King. and Powell that the
:dilutes of last meeting, Court of Re-
ision on Assessment Roll, Nonmina-
ion meeting and results of election,
arried.
The following letters were received
nd read: A. Erikine, Goderich;
ilex Corrigan, Bluevale; Crawford &
etherington, Wingham; J. H, Kin-
cad, Goderich ;Mrs. J. Fischer, Brus-
els; F. A. Edgar, ;Gorrie, R. A. Poi-
lock, Wingliam,
Moved by Itiseiter and Underwood that the. nomination be held for school
trustee on Monday, December 29th,
1947, and election on Tuesday, January
6th, 1948. Carried,
Moved by King and Powell that the
provisionally adopted report of Roy A.
Patterson on Black drain and Clerk
have by-laws printed and delivered.
Moved by G. N. Underwood and Fis-
her that we forward the petition of
Alen Corrigan for Corrigan West
rattelt and Corrigan North Branch of
the Bolt drain to Engineer F. A. Ed-
gar for his consideration. Carried,
Moved by Powell and Underwood
that a card of thanks be sent Town of
ingham, for use of the Council
Chamber. Carried.
The following accounts were paid:
R. A. Patterson, fees Black Drain,
180; Prey. 'Treasurer, Insulin, $5.78;
A. J. Lockridge, sheep killed by dogs,
$14.40; C. Hoffman, acct.. 65 tents;
J, Mason St Son, acct., $4.92; County
of Huron, County Rate 1947, $11715.09,
A. H. Erskine, Hospitalization, $13.50;
P. E. Powell, $9.65, voters' List 6.65,
Juror, $8.00; Wirigharn Advance, acct,
$147.12; Municipal World, acct. $8.69;
Judge Costello, $24.80 expenses Cottrt
On Assessment; Crawford & Hether-
ington, $60, fees Court on Assessment;
Brussels 'Telephone, $194.80, phones
1947; Alex Corripti, Treas., $6505.87,
School Area; P. Durst, $566.06, West
Berwick School Area; J. M. Reid,
$279.26, Culross School Arta; G. L.
Day, $152.50, Collector $150, postage
2.50; Dr, IVIcKiblmti $100,00, M. 0.
H.; t. J. Wright, $60., Grant; Jack
Willits, $50.00 Grant; A. D. Smith,
$50.00 Grant; Jas. Walpole, $50.00,
Gnat; E. Kitton, $50.00, Grant; W.
H. Woods, $146.00, salary $185, B. of
$5.00, jurors, $8,00, Postage $3.00;
P. I. Ring, •$100 salary; J. V. Fischer,
$103.10, salary $100.00, phone $8.10;
• N. Underwood', $100.00 salary; R.
A. Powell, $101, salary $100.00, phone
$1.00; W. R. Hogg, $10.00, 13. of H.
$5,00; D.R.O. $5.00; L, Reinhardt, $2,
Fox Bounty; Titus MacEwen, $4,00,
Fox Bounty; L. Hupfer, $2,00 Fox
Bounty; M. Marshall, $2.00, Fox Boun-
ty; R. Bennett, $2.00, Fox Bounty;
Ed. E. Walker, $3,50 election; Hugh
Mundell, election $5.00 ;G, Grey, $3.60,
election; G. Wray, $5.00 election; E.
Cathers, $3,50, election; A, Bryce, $5,00
election, S. B, Marshall, $3.50 election;
A, Corrigan, treasurer, $12,00 Schools
for election; W. B. Cruickshank, $159.-
50, Bal. Sal. $150, Postage, $2, Stat.
$7,50; W. R. Cruikshank, $831.50, bal.
sal. $110.00; election $10, B. of H. $10,
Jurors, $7, 0. A. P. $50.70, Exp. $1.10,
post. $5., Rev. Voters' List, $132.70;
W. V. Roy, $150, Federation of Agri-
culture; Roads-C. Moffatt, $53.40;
728.50
30.00
556.50
R. Hogg, $1.50; W. A. Hogg, $6.00;
G. Glouslter, $3.35; B. Marshall, $28.00;
S. Paisley $2.00; R. E. Willits $162.;
J. Willits, $148.50; J. Fitch, $26.25,
H, Moffatt, $163.25; M. Marshall, $4.;
W. Marshall, $11.; S. B. Marshall, $2.;
R. Grain, $25,15; P. ,Montgomery, $85..
*75; W. A. Cathers, $45.00; J. McCortn-
ick, $4.75; Adair Transport, $25.00;
Staihton Hardware, $23.12; R. Farrier,
$34.25; Can, Oil Co., $2.65; G. W.
Crothers Ltd., $67.02; Murray John-
ston, $5t111; British Ainerinit Oil,
854.24; Bell Telephone $9.15; W.
Elliott, $28.00; W. E. Ratz Ltd., $8.80;
Dom. Road Machinery, $44.44; A. D.
Smith, $6.00; Twp, of Kialoss, $36.17;
John Falconer, $30.00.
W. R. Cruikshank, W. H Woods,
Clerk. Reeve.
CRAWFORD &
IIETIERINEFON
Barristers, Satiated* Etc.
Wingham, Phone 48
I. H. Crawford, IC.C.,
R. S. Hetherington, K.C.
Rents „, ..
Rebates
10091,93
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21,00
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7.15
Transportation and Car Insurance .......... .........
Rebate of Fees
Dental Services
Agriculture
December 31, 1947 Total Expenses
December 31, 1947 Balasce on Hand ..... ..........
728.50
30.00
556.50
195.00
195.00
03070,69
13625,69
36696.38
Ifittethet en buttniie at felicitate-bent, make
tillii .ntsiodivitt Hold" your he oa tettoteil
tight in the Center of everything . bleat
Of Woodward Avenue on niche% Street,
tenotooking Grand Orb* Park. Hotel Waived*.
is Oceetilblo. h ra Redoes of the illy.
COOnoose ineeh with tub and 'shower. Gael
tope. Ample porkier **tits garage serido ob.
;mailable.
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AlPeorfiate,p7 Picture Show WedlleOdaY
The Wroxeter Wmpert's Institute, in
Co-operation with the branch of Edu-
cation will sponsor the shOwing of the.
.following pictures
'"this
the Town Hall,
on Wednesday of this week. Care of
petst Egypt, Kingdom of the Nyle, Es-
kitno Summer, Farm Borne Beautiful,
River Watch, One World or None,
Huron County Field. Day, 1947, Spec-
ial musical numbers will he given,
These educational Films will be en-
joyed by all and there is no charge, Mr.
Ray of the Department of Education
will be in charge, Showing begins at
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DONALD B. BLUE
Experienced Auctioneer
Licensed for Counties of
HURON & BRUCE
All Salts Catxibly Handled
Phone 49.
Ontario