HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1953-11-11, Page 9District Representative
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CITIZENS SEQ1111). HE WART of wor-sPoTs
Local Citizens are advised to watch
4oOt for bOguo ten dollar bills, which
are Wild to be In circulation in this
district, The• bills aro said to be well
printed but the outlines are not quite
810 clear as the legitimate bills. The
30 on the bills is also said to smear
under thumb PreSSIAN, .especially the
red numbers on the bill, The paper
on which they We printed also leek
the green disc4. of .planebets manu-
factured into the paper used in bank
note printing from steel plates,
Details around the King's eyes and
eheeks are noticeable as not being as
distinct as on the original.
0. Three' hundred and seventy-nine
persons in town contributed to the
funds of the recreation council on Fri-
day night's canvass, Below is a, Com-
plete list of contributors to date;
W. A, Galbraith, W, H. Monk, Alan
D. Bennett, W. B. Conron, Alex Reid;
D. J. Hutcheson, John McQuinn,
Larry Hiseler, Dr, W. A, McKibbon,
John Hanna, J. P, McKibbon, Jack
King, T, Cruickshank, David Charn-
ney, Calvin Burke, Mel, Keating,
Barry Wenger, C. .Armitage, R. E.
McKinney, Lloyd Kingston, D. B. Por-
ter, E. 5, 'Copeland, Frank R, Howson,
Stanley Vanstone, J. Davidson, John
Langridge, A. J. Douglas, Percy Stain-
ton, Alex Skinn, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Edgar, Mrs. M. Fralick, C. Hopper,
Roy Bennett, Margaret L, Currie, Gor-
don Godkin, Robt. McKenzie, A, Seli;
C. R. Wilkinson, J, Walker, Roy Mot
gar}, Roy Burchill, W. H. Smith, Chris.
H Newman, W. S. all, W. Ringrose, N.
Cronkwright, Mrs. Fred Templeman
Sr., Wm, Kennedy, Norman Deyell,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo.' Williams, Mrs. T.
C. King, W, B, McCool, G. W. Buch-
anan, Rev. A. Nimmo, Thos. Graham,
Norman Rintoul, Harold Pocock, Bob
McPhail, Donald Nesmith, F. Ballagh,
Chas, Lee, Mrs .Coutts, Mrs. Ed. Mc-
Burney, J. W. Callan, Miss Robertson,
F. E. Madill, Harold Burrell, Jas.
Smith, W. French, Don Montgomery,
Kenneth Leitch, Hugh Carmichael,
Frank Hopper, W. VanWyck, Omar
Haselgrove, T. A. Foxton, Ian Ham-
merton, Earl Hamilton, J. W. Bush-
field, A, B. Adamti; W. J. Adams, Miss
Frances Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Caslick, Roy Manuel, ,Mr. and Mrs.
Len Crawford, W. J. Fleuty, Murray
Stainton, R., A. Spotton, W. C. Arm-
strong, Rev. W. D, Clark, Roger Oke,
T. A. Currie, Mrs. C. Bondi, F, A.
Parker, Rev. H. L. Parker, A. M.
Peebles, Mrs. H. S. Chittick, Dr. W. M.
Connell, L. Slosser, J. A. Maclntyre,
Mrs. Wm. Laidlaw, Miss C. Isbister,
Bob Carbert, Jas. H. Macintosh, W. E.
Rowland,.Mrs. J. H. Mitchell, Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Lloyd, A. M. Carr, Mrs. C.
Fryfogle, Kenneth Foxton, R. Hollen-
beck, Earl Heywood, Ford Murray,
Bruce MacLean,..J. A. Blythe, Margar-
et MacLean, Frank Collar, Mrs. Hazel
Campbell, Jack Henderson, Louis Hut-
ton, Wm. Ford, T. A. Brooks, W. J.
Hamilton, A. R, Parkinson, Marvin
Brown, Elmer Purdon,. Miss E. Mc-
OP.rdy, Howard it. Fuller, Mrs. Jas.
Cleland, Wilfred Seddon, NU. and Mrs.
H, F, Garniss, Stewart Scott, G. W.
Cruikshank, Ralph Hammond, Bonnie
Deyell, Win. G. Keltb, Joe Kerr, Wm.
Alton, Ross Vogan, Geo. Henderson,
Roy McLeod, Mrs, Bateson, W. R,',
Wormworth, Garry Gibson, Helen
Fleury, Jack Orvis, J. Weolfrey, L. ,M,
Wedd, Q. F, Miller, W, King, V. Diz-
charme, Olver & McCallum, Geo. A,
Brooks, Jack C. Gillespie, L. D. Bal-
ser, Jas, F. Murray Lorne Gardner,
Mrs. E. Webster, Howard Machan,
Mrs. W. C. .Murray, A. B. Mitchell,
Harry, C. Merkley, J. Crulkshank, K,
J. Simmons, W. T. Cruikshank, J, D.
McGleish, Lloyd Ellacott, J. C. Robin-
son, Geo. Guest, Helen Foxton, Wm.
Aitken, G. N. Cunningham, Geo. S.
Cameron, Jr.; Dr. and Mrs. A. D. 'Mc-
Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Phil-
lips, Mr. and Mrs, Cord. Kerr, Wilbert
Hodgkinson, Vin Dittmer, Jack Alex-
ander, Miles OV'erend, Mr. and Mfs. Al-
lan Bumstead, Carl Lott, W. W, Gur-
ney, Fred Ohm, W. Sturdy, 0. H.
Rapp, Mrs, A. Steurnol, N. Welwood,
Rev. D. J. MacRae, Ross Jamieson,
Jack Lloyd, David Weir, Miss Phyllis
Johns, A. M..-Crawford, Mrs, W. R.
Court, A. 3, Lockridge, Mrs. R. Bur-
bridge, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Irwin,
C. E. Richey, Kae and Harry Fryf ogle,
Mrs. Geo. Selling, Ken Saxton, Mrs.
A, J, Tiffin, Cameron MacTavish,
Percy Gibson, Jim Halliday, Robin
Campbell, Ted Thompson, H. V. Pym,
Mrs, Jean Carr, E. R. Harrison, Mrs.
Jack Ernest, Fred Ross, Len Hought-
on, Clarence Derbecker, P. Harris, L.
Carter, Geo. Anger, Jas, Angus, Mrs.
Patricia Gibbons, R. Chettleburgh,
Jas, Cameron, Agnes Williamson, Geo,
Skinn, Jos. Tiffin, T. Henderson, R.
Macintosh, E, L. Stuckey, Dr. and
Mm. Davis, D. A. Cameron, A. p. Mac-
William, Mrs. Ron Seddon, Robt. Rid-
er, R. S. Hetherington, Dr. G. W.
Howson, T. S. Beattie, W. M. Reid,
Robt, Hall, Bud Burgess, Miss K.
McGregor, Andy Lunn, Dr, B. N. Cor-
rin, Jas. Henry, Ted Golley, Alvin Or-
vis, Ivan Gardiner, Tom Rafferty, Mrs.
Ernest Walker, Chas. Chittick, Mrs.-R.
MacDonald Geo, R. Scott, A, L, Wind-
sor, Lloyd Smith, R. H, Lloyd, Miss
Mary Forsyth, Mervyn Templeman,
Thos. Thomson, W. W. Currie, L. Me-
dema, J. M. Pease, W. F. Burgman,
Chas. Perrott, John Brent, Mrs. Ed-
ward Nash, G. L. Dunlop, S. E. Phil-
ips, V. L. Sanderson, Mrs, Lee, Bert
Armstrong, John Currie, Mrs. J. W.
McKibbon Tory Gregg, Glenn Sinna-
mon , Mowbray Construction, Bill
Templeman, Mr._ and Mrs. DeWitt
Miller, Mrs. Lois Dauphin, Kerb Ful-
ler, Wilfred White, Bob Mason, Mrs.
Jas. Seli, Fred Tucker, Mr. and Mrs.
Athol Purdon, John Falconer, Frank
Green, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Tiffin,
Mrs. T. Burke,, Fred Templeman, Mrs.
Paul Vanstone, 'Mrs. Fry, A. C. Adams,
Harry Gerrie, N. D. Cameron, Dr. Fox,
Jas. Smith Dr, G. H. Ross, Chas. Jones,
Ed. Walsh, Mr. and Mrs. D. Newman,
Dr. Bruce Palmer, F. J. Hill, , Walter
Brown, Cecil Merkley, Jas. M. Wild,
Geo. Evans, Horace Aitchison, Joe
Clark, Arthur Edgar, F. Caskanette,
J. A. Heney, Chas. Deyell, Frank Pic-
kell, R. A. Hickey, J. A. Carr, Miss
Minnie Barber, Hal MacLean, Miss
Margaret Pinnell, David Murray, W.
H. Rintoul, Dr. K. M. MacLennan,
Muriel Stewart, Fr. Remi Durand, J.
G. Perrott, Henry Seiling, R, E. Armi-
tage, Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Crawford,
F. L. Davidson, Allister Green, Mrs. J.
D. Lediet and family, Fred McGee, W.
G. Bain, Dr. A, W. IrWin, Gordon Mc-
kay, Wm. Forgie, Russell Farrier,
Mrs. Ethel Stewart, Frank Seddon,
E. J, Fitzpatrick, Gordon Davidson,
Miss V. McLaughlin, Des. Brophy,
Mrs. Cecil Jackson, G. A. Schatte,
Fred H. Carbert, Thos. Helm, W. B.
Cruikshank, Keith Dunbar, Mrs. W.
Harcourt, Mrs, C. L. Cooke, Mrs. Jas.
Newell, Mrs. Guy, W. H. Gurney, R. G,
Gannett, C. Crossett, Allan MacKay,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reavie, W. A. Heu-
ghan, Gordon Leggatt, Scott Reid,
Harold Kerr, Donald Adams, Kelly
Aitcheson, R. R. Hobden, C. E. Shera,
13 anonymous contributions.
Maple products consumption in Can-
ada 'in 1952 was 1,413,000 gallons.
* *
More than half of the hardwood
flooring produced in Canada is made
from birch.
When Service
is Required
on your
Lighter or Pipe,
send it to
CAMERON'S
BILLIARDS
%%INGRAM -:- ONTARIO
Morris Council Bane
Organized .Hunting
The council met in the township
hall, on November 2nd., with all the
members present.
The minutes of the last regular
meeting, the Court Of Revision, and
the special meeting were read and
adopted on motion of Wm. Elston
and Sam Alcock.
Moved by Sam Alcock, seconded by
C. R. Coultes that the resolution of
the Blyth Fish and Game Conserva-
tion Association be filed. Carried.
Moved by C. R. Coultes, seconded by
Bailie Parrot, that by-law No. 15, 1953,
prohibiting the discharging of fire
arms by gun clubs or organized
groups as read the third time lie fin-
ally passed. Carried.
Moved by Win. Elston, seconded by
Sam Alcock that the Bluevale Library
Board be given a grant of $25.00 due
to the fact that they are building a
library. Carried.
Moved by C. R. Coultes, seconded
by Bailie Parrott that George Rad-
ford be engaged to snow plough the
7th and 8th concessions. Carried.
Moved by Bailie Parrott, seconded
by C. B'. Coultes, that the road bills
as presented by the road superintend-
ent be paid. Carried.
Moved by Bailie Parrott, seconded
by Sam Alcock that the meeting ad-
journ to meet again on December 15,
at 10 a.m. Carried.
The following accounts were paid:
Glen James, fox bounty, $2.00; County
of Huron, indigent fees, F. Churchill,
$6.80; County of Huron, Indigent fees,
Mrs. Cameron, $7.50; Robt. Golley,
calf killed, $60,00; Harvey Johnston,
selecting jurors, $4.00; Addison Fras-
er, selecting jurors, $4.00; Geo. Martin,
selecting jurors, $4.00; Municipal
World, supplies, $2.32; Ross Duncan,
fox bounty, $2.00; Harry Hethering-
ton, fox bounty, $2.00; Thos. Whillier
& $on, Ltd, supplies, $5.48; Watson
Sholdice, poultry killed, $58.00; Frank
Shaw, valuator's fees, $8.00; A. H. Er-
skine, return taxes, $354:38; Ross Tur-
vey, labor and material, Turvey Drain,
Bluevale Library, $25.00; Roads,
$6121.07.
The following is a copy of by-law
No. 15, 1953.
A by-law to prohibit and regulate
the discharging of guns or other fire
arms by persons while operating as a
group andlor as a member of an or-
ganized party, pursuant to the pro.
visions of The Municipal Act, R.S.O.
1950, chapter 243, section 37, as amend-
ed by Statutes of Ontario, 1952, chap-
ter 63, section 16, Sub-section 2.
WHEREAS due to the damage and
destruction to property and domestic
animals likely to be caused by mem-
bers of organized Rod and Gun Clubs
or similar organizations acting as a
group, it was deemed expedient that a
by-law be passed prohibiting and
regulating the discharging of guns or
other fire arms by such person or per-
sons within the Municipality.
THEREFORE the Council of the
Municipal Corporation of the Town-
ship of Morris, enacts as follows:
1. THAT no guns or other fire arms
shall be discharged by any person or
persons in the Township of Morris
while such person or persons is acting
with other person or persons as a
group andlor as a member of an org-
anized party unless the written con-
sent of the Township Council is first
obtained.
2. ANY person who contravenes and
is found guilty of an infraction of
this By-Law shall upon conviction for-
feit and pay a fine in the discretion
of the convicting magistrate, not ex-
ceeding Fifty dollars, exclusive of
costs, with same to be recoverable
under the Summary Convictions Act,
R. S. 0. 1950, Chapter 379 the pro-
visions of which shall apply except
that in case of imprisonment, same
shall not be for a term exceeding 21
days.
Read a First and Second time and
a Third time and passed this 2nd. day
of November, A. D., 1953.
Harvey C. Johnston, Reeve
Geo. C. Martin, Clerk
How You Can Tell,
Whether Shoe Fits
When does a child's shoe really fit
properly? That's a question many
harassed fathers are wondering about
just now as families are being out-
fitted for winter.
The journal of the American Med-
ical Association offers the following
pointers. When you're buying shoes
for children.
1. See that the eyelets through
which the laces go are parallel.
2. Press the toes of the shoe until
you feel the. top of the big toe and
the second toe. They 'should be one-
half to three-quarters of an inch from
the toe of the shoe,
3. The widest part of the child's
foot should be at the widest part of
the shoe, the ball of the foot and the
ball of the shoe should meet exactly,
4. It should be possible to grasp a
small fold of leather at one Side of
the vamp. If the leather wrinkles the
shoe is too wide. If the leather is
tight and bulging, the shoe is too no.r-
row,
5. The shoe should hot gape at the
sides or the back when the Child
walks. Make sure the child walks
around the store for several minutes
before you decide to buy the Shoes.
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i VI November Session
1 IN
i Of County Council , i i
I The next meeting of the Huron County Council will a
il
be held in the Council Chambers, Court House, a
i Goderich, commencing - Tuesday, November 17th, it
i 1953, at 2.00 p.m.
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1 ii All accounts, notices of deputations and other busi- i a mess requiring the attention of Council should' be ii II
ifi in the hands of the County Clerk not later than it
ii November 14th, 1953. in
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i A. H. Erskine ii
ii 14 County Clerk, - Ft
a Goderich, Ont.
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WINGHAM
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Optometrist
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Phone 770
Eveningii by appointment.
$10.25; Jim Turvey, Turvey. Drain,
$5.00; Ralph Shaw, Turvey promo,
$500'; Frank Shaw, Turvey Drain,
$5.00; Mrs. Jas. Johnston, grant to
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