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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1951-08-15, Page 9Tornberry Council Sets New Tax Rate at 42 Mills • The regular Meeting: of council was h eld in Bluevale Hall at te on Monday, August Oth e 1951. All men here were present and the MVP pre- WOO. Moved by ROI* A. Powell and Thos. Abraham that the minutes of the last meeting be adopted as read. Moved by Herb Foxton and Thos. H Abratum, that we have the Voters' L ist for 1951 printed in alphabetical order, carried. Moved by Jack Willits and Herb Foxton that we purchase a, strip of land from D, S. McoNaughton lot, 5, Con. 2, Apprpx4TiaelS, two rods wide, Where the Bolt Drain follows the SW. road. This to, let the drain be moved off the aide-read and improve the road. The purchase price' to be $50. Moved by Thos. H. Abraham: and ROA. A. Powell that the following general and road accounts be paid, Carried. General Accounts.-Advance-Times, $3.10; County of Huron, hospitalize, tion, $12.00; Provincial 'treasurer; $2.96;. George Radford, Bolt Drain, $2000.00; Ross Willits,. compensation, $47.25; George Thomson, part salary, $40.00;. Jack Deans, dog bounty, $5,00; Alex Corrigan, school area loan, $2000.00; ENJOY A SMOOTHER • The new Super- Cushion is the first new KIND of tire in SOFTER 16 years. It increases comfort and safety ... absorbs shock and RIDE vibration. Come in and find out how you can get Super-Cushion ON THE NEW on your car ...NOW! MURRAY JOHNSON PHdNE: 62 & SONS LTD. TEXACO SERVICE GET THESE TWO -eaufte STAINLESS STEEL STEAK KNIVES knives today! Serrated blade, I (,/ ivory fields handle -regular 900 value I Just mail two NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT box tops and EN tot The Canadian Shredded Wheat Company, Ltd., Niagara Falls, Ontario. 1,4 ORIGI Send for your AND 2 BOX TOPS BEST IFO'R ANY RUN IN '51 IVIngham Motors PHONE 139 Carerld , that's dangerous stuff! Maybe you don't think that money can harm you. But nowadays, unlese you handle it with care, it can make things tougher for you.- and others. If you spend it on things you think may soon be scarce, or may cost more later, you will help drive prices still higher. And that will hit you where it hurts - in your own wallet. But every dollar you save now-in life insurance, bank deposits, or savings bonds-helps keep prices down, And it can work for you in other important personal ways. For Instance, you may need money someday for an unexpected emergency. Or, perhaps, for starting a new business . . buying a new home • . sending your boy or girl to college. These and other plans may remain lust dreams -unless you have more money saved. In your savings plan, life insurance meets a special need. For you can use It to combine savings with ftnancial protection for your loved ones. So, to help keep prices down . . to provide for your tomorrows SAVE i eeixad Alt& tl(b WE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN CANADA arete4644kireidat4le.64 'WV.Pn.S,04*Yi 4,t)..ffn 16, :1951 THE wigdMW ADVANCE-1110s 4 There is Partin* an air of eXelted: around Station, Clinton theae. days When word got around that the Madhatters were Mg to retarn. for another engagement at. the Roupdel 'Terrace on the even- ing of Friday, August 17th, There were So many station personnel and their friends in the area that heard too' late Pet lieW entertaining the madhatters are. and how exceptional, ly good, the' dance music' is on a, Moved by W. Jack Willits and Thos. 11. Abraham that we pass By- Law No: 13-51,, setting the tax rate for 1951,• as follows: County rate 9,8; Township rate, 10.5; High School, 4.4; Township school 7.5; Trustee levy, 4; New machinery 5.; Hospitaliza tion and Compensation .7, Total, 42.0. Moved by Thos. H. Abraham and Robt,. A. Powell, that we appoint W. 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CHEVRO{ET TRUCK soAoffiesi A GENERAL MOTORS VAtUE Cr.tsis lovery ee, 'ming in the well ventilated am} 05600 00undel Terrace, Little tfmo was given us to really of this rather 401- bring you D:619r. and entertainment Sational dariee* . the Madhatters group the last trim, of the for t were here but erel',e woe to attend M- ate ones that mantereedl - in line for you'll be one of the. fitA. tickets. little information on sonar of: t',1bN, s star entertainers from Toronto, that': ,,a r e now on their tour of the' (J011110.0... Having just come to the district frOini) the Provincial capital we've had. thtv pleasure of enjoying the dancing, and: singing of golden gloves. finalist. Frank Palmer, He's been in Guate, male with a group of Baptist Youth Singers; he's gone to Alaska on a. tanker; he's produced his own shOw on the Chicago Airways and has been on national tours of the U.S.A. with such famous musical shows as "Car- men Jones" "The Swing Mikado" "Tropical. Pinafore." He can hold a vast audience spellbound when he singe the "Lord's Prayer", and he can have that same audience laugh- ing, clapping in rhythm and literally "jumping" when he swings into his popular style. One of the great secrets of the suc- cess of the Madhatters wherever they go is in the wide variety of material they presented to illustrate this "variety"', compare Frank Palmer with his 225 pounds and six foot two inches of brawn to the high-style comedian Benny Silverton who brings every ounce of his 120 pounds to the comic service of the organization. Incredible gyrations, fantastic antics and vast quantities of hectic rushing around are part of his varied comic performance to keep your spirits in happy mood for partying and enjoy- ing the smooth dance arrangements of this unusual band-entertainment combination which plays at the Roundel Terrace on August 17th, under sponsorship of the station fund, R.CA.F. Station, Clinton. Then of course there's pretty Penny Stemens and Rudy Spratt, Maestro of the Madhatters. Take spepcial note that ladies will he admitted free to this exceptional evening's entertainemnt and dance. But don't fret lads, you're welcome FAIRS, EXHIBITION'S FOR THIS YEAR Elmira Embro Exeter Sept, 19, 29 Fergus Sept. 14, 15 or Sept, 21-22 Forest Sept. 17, 18 Galt Sept, 20.22 Georgetown Sept. 14, 15 Gorrie Oct. 0, 6 Grand Valley Oct. 5, 6 Hanover Sept. 12, 13 Harriston Sept, 26, 27 Huntsville Sept. 6, 7 Ingersoll Sept. 4, 5 'cineardine Sept, 13, 14 rgston Oct, 1-6 Sept, 27, 28 Aeantee,Y.toll Sept, 24.29 Lledkaee . .• Sept. 18-22 Lions' Irlatt e• Sept. 11, 12 LietarveI.•••• Sept. 24, 25 Londorw(Wreetee'n' Fair) , Sept. 10-15 Lucknow- . Sept, 261 26 Markham', ..... 41,41 ........... .. Oct. 4-6 Meaf one Oct. 5, 6 Mildmay Sept. 17, 18 Mitchell Sept, 25, 26 Mount Forest: Sept. 15, 17 Muncey Sept. 28 .............Sept.7', -. Oct. 2, 4 Sept. 1941 . Oct. 1, :2. Tot9140 . Aug. 24-Sept:3 Toronto. Royal Winter Fair Nov 43-21. Walkerton (Christmas and :Nov. A. W4116.cet.DWA Sept, 27,24 Welland ...... ............... _Sept. 1145 Wiarton ....... .„ .......... Sept. 13, 14 Woodbridge. Oct. 5, Woodstock Aug. 23,26 Zurich Sept. 2.4-3§ a r CO RE i DED HEAT You get full measure of whole wheat and bran in NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT 11111110e1Semsmommememeney Attention, Farmers WE ARE PAYING THE HIGHEST PREVAILING PRICES FOR DEAD OR CRIPPLED FARM ANIMALS HORSES - CATTLE - HOGS Telephone Collect for Immediate Service GORDON YOUNG LTD. PALMERSTON 123W DURHAM 398 :474nd .Aceeinitti-Geerge: GreenONAY. M dh tt Combining smart new sfyling with, utility, Chevrolet pick-up trucks are speedy, rugged all-purpose units. Like Chevrolet panel trucks and the distinctive sedan delivery, every unit offered in the big Chevrolet selection of lighter models is a masterpiece of practical, durable. construction and time- and 'money-saving features. Gletiatier, 815,001 Geerge- Galloway, - • - •• — •••••' • - " •• a, ers orno...g $38440; W. A. ROM, GOOTge a $.170,0; Wut. Mendell, ;124,50;. British American .227,32; Dept, of sigh-*. ways, $00.60; Fred. Salelidon, $134.00e Staintort. Hardware, $12.63; Alex Mc, $740; Wm. Mundell: -$13,62;. George Orothers, .2.2.81; A. Q. low,. MAI. A, Peebles, $48.00; Ak, vance,Timee, $2.60; D, 5, MacNaugh- ton, $50.Q0;. A. D. Smith,. $6,Q0. The road ,superintendent and mach- ine operators. were preaent and re- quested an increase 14 wages. Moved by W Jack Willits and Herb Foxton that we rescind By-Law No. 4, 51, which. appointed Win. Nun., dell as road. soperintendent and pass By-Law No, 1244 re-appointing Mundell at $1.00 per hour, for the re,' /minder of 1951. Mrs: Mundell to re- ceive the same as before $10.00 per month for book-keeping, Carried. Moved by W. Jack. , and Herb Foxton, that we pay George Galloway, $1,00 per hour, for the re, mainder of 1951. Carried, Moved by Herb Foxton and. W: Jack Willits, that we pay W. A. Hogg. 900 per hour for the remainder of 1951. Carried, The school board were present and requested a mill rate of 11,5 for. 1951. We thought perhaW like Oct, 9 10 Oct. 11-13 Aug.'29, SO Arnprior Aug, 27-29 Arthur Atwood Aurora Ayton Bayfielcl rton Blyth Bellevilleeav e Binbrook Bobcaygeon Brampton 4141 4141 Brussels Burford Caledon Canadian Lakehead— Chesley Clifford Collingwood Dorchester Drayton Dresden . Drumbo 4141 _ too, Acton .... Sept. 21, 22 Alvinston Ancestor Apsley Aug. 31-Sept. 3 Sept, 17 Neustadt . Sept 14„ 15 New Hamburg 4141 Sept. 14, 15 Norwich Sept. 6, 7 Orangeville Sept. 18, Orillia, Sept. 6, 7' Oshawa Aug. 16-18 Ottawa (C. C. EX). Aug, 20-25 Ottawa Winter Fair Oct. 22-26 Owen Sound ........ .............. Sept. 27-29 Sept, 10-11 Oct, 1, 2 Sept. 21 Peterborough Aug. 20-25 I Port Elgin Sept. 19, 20 International Plowing Match— ... 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