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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1953-12-23, Page 16•ele-eVet'et P7r --!eeeieeee- _,eee Teele 0 Ce0e17- 0 474-7$-7-I" 0 Oliristraasi". .which oely in re- cent years has been supplemented. lay the ohaerv.aneo of December 25., TREES ' Christmas trees will not shed their needles if soaked in sugar and water. Use: one cup of sugar to eight quarts of water,. Soak the ends of the branch- eS, then wrap in aluminum foii, j..4egye the tree standing in the pall of sweetened water, Bank it around with boughs, 446$11011016510.0014,01011014$100AIWIlk 4"Pg tuf *in* (ICU*S feet §,10eZege'NW&.• '' '.ian''?-7" .......... 7_3 Greater power with four advanced valve-in-head engines. Bigger, brawn. ler Thriftmaster and Loadmaster en. glees now develop a new 112 horse• power. The rugged and durable Torquemaster engine develops 125 horsepower, and the Workmaster .1.30, This year you can get the right power for any lob - giving greater efficiency and new fuel and operating economy. •••eeees e•ve;• ,..e.,:eieeekezeieeeirtee" CH EVROL • Or ,00e: 80#4Pea The Winghalile AdVaAlCre-Piallegt W4d110.011Sys Pe", 214 Oa Cooncil met at 1.30 o'cleelr per ad- journment. Nfoved by Buchanan, seconded by Purdon .that the assessor get 100 en- velopes with his return address on them, 'Carried. lYfeved by. Pardon, seconded by Hanna, that the Blyth Telephone Sy- eitegfe account for $2179.30 be return- Od,fao 'action. Carried, e Moved by McGowan, seconded by Buchanan that the council approve Of the borrowing and issue of Oben.. tures by the town of Clinton, Ontario, in the sum of $180,000.00 to be payable over a period of 20 years for the ad- dition to the Clinton District Colleg- iate. Institute School, Carried. Moved by Hanna seconded by Pur- don that council pay the Blyth Tele- phone System the rental rates that have been collected by Jan, 1st., 1954, March 1st., and balance on June 1st., that have been collected. Carried. Moved by Buchanan seconded by McGowan that representatives from the township on the Wingham District Nigh School Board, the Clinton Dis- trict Collegiate Institute Board and the Goderich District Collegiate In- stitute Board be respectively Frank Thompson, Donald McKenzie and Nelson Patterson. Carried, Moved by Portion, seconded by Hanna that the road and general ac- counts as presented be passed and paid. Carried. By-law No. 13 appointing represen- tatives to Wingham, Clinton and Goderich High Schools, No. 14, setting time for the first meeting of council in 1954, and No. 15 adopting assess- ment roll for 1954 taxes, was read the first and second times. Moved by McGowan seconded by Buchanan that by-laws No. 13, 14 and 15 be read the tihrd time and passed. Carried. Moved by Hanna seconded by Pur- Christma$ Held Twice Yearly Xf the children instead of their par- ents were allowed to choose tbe site. of the family homestead, the tiny fishing village of godanthe, would become a metropolis overnight. Here's- a place where they celebrate two Christmases every year. Santa Claus, his reindeer scamper- ing over the sands of Is 1:, Carolina's outer banks, makes kiss first trill. in Rodanthe during his annual world tour on the night of December 24. Hardly have the children recovered from .their over-supply of .candy pad wild duck, when Santa returns in UAW for- Old Christmas which, for hundreds of yeaga Rodanth.eans have Celebrated on January 5. This time, however, Santa is accompanied by a menacing ogre, known as "Old Buck", who takes care of the bad children east 'Wawartosh Council Meets .111A council met /December 15. nt 14 VOlOck with all the inerebere present, the reeve presiding. The minutes of the meeting held November 3rd., were• read and adopted on motion by 1411,01, laan, seconded by an se a, Moved by McGowan, conded by Buchanan that council adjourn for dinner to meet at 1.30 o'cleck, Carried. don that council adjourn. to meet Jan, grave COMiniutity Centre._ carried.. net salary, $174.00, hills paid, 0•00.; Can, Culvert Co,, .$.47,0a; County of Brnest, Walker, $25.78; Cm. Currie, $29.25; Vrank Cooper, WM: Wm. T. Irwin, 477,00; Geo. Radford, e30.90; Oil Co., e61,9(); Dept. Bighways. of Ontario, tar,, $A.'4.00; 00; gee.-Gert, of Can- ada, income tai, $1.chan-, an, $4,42; Reavie'a Service Station, $4.43; ,Alex Robertson;; rent of sited, 15e$, $35.00; The Pedlar People Iettl., $483,12; Dnemployment Jane- Deeeenber, $24.25. School*, East WaWanoste T. S. A., 73; West Wawanosh, T. S. A, $1,222,415; Turnberry T, S. A., $876.40; J. S. S. $17,217.97; U. S. S. No 5, fiullett, $732,- No.'10, Kinloss $70.86; Separate 5. S, No. 1, West Wawanosh, $35.50; High Schools, Wingham, $7,617,29; Clinton, $1,186.62; Goderich, $1,780.37; County or Huron County rates, e1e,995.94; H. C. MacLean premium, $22.50. A. H. Brskino, tax col, charges, $81,54; The 'Wingham Advance-Times, printing $12.35; The Municipal World, supplies, $4.73; Brussels, Morris & Grey, en, Manchester, $105.50; Judge T. M. Cos- tello, voters' lists, $15.00; Roland Vin- Blyth, division court rent, $20.; share, goad Cheques-Stuart MeBurney, cent, voters' lists, $6.40; Village of of relief, $26.91; Huron County F. of A., levy, $599.60; Alex McBurney, salary, $300.00; preparing financial statements, $20.00; Orval Taylor, fees as reeve, $175.00, telephone, $5.00; John Buchanan, councillor, $125.00; Oral McGowan, councillor, $125.00; Clarence Hanna, councillor, $125.00; Aldin Purdon, councillor, $125.00; John M. Taylor, weed inspector, 0.0.00; Berson Irwin, pt, salary, $125.00; Ira Huron, spraying weeds, $114.50; Fox Wall, refund dog tax, $4.00 County of Bounties-Jack Cook, $4.00; Austin General Account Cheques-Public Cook, $2.00; J. F. McCallum, $2.00; Murray McDowell, $2.00; Gordon Snell, lor, $24.00; Alva McDowell, $2.00; The Blyth Standard, financial statements, $4.00; Leslie Burnett, $4.00; Ross Tay- Telephone, $191,7e; Police Village of $71.50; nomination bills, $5.0.50; vote rs R. H. ' Thompson, salary, $4200, lists, $52.00, Miscellaneous, $10.59. enraying weeds, .$8,38; Can. at one o'clock at the Bel- Orval Taylor, Reeve R. II, Thompson, Clerk. Wexford . Caro Near Bethlehem did "shepherds,, keep Their flock of lambs and feeding sheep ; To whom God's angels did appear Which put the shepherds in greet fear, 'Prepare and go," the angels said, "To Bethlehem, be not afraid; For there you'll find this happy morn, A princely Babe, sweet Jesus born." 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