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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1956-03-28, Page 3o...a.moso BEST CUSTOMER 'TI I 1, STr,.10, INDUSTRY's best customer is the fanner, • 1)irectly, the farmer aS au individual is a buyer of steel and on the :farmer's prosperity rests. the prosperity of the farm implement business, \\Inch is one of the three. Canadian industries using the most steel. The twb ,other largest direct Customers of the steel industry are the railways and ,the auto- motive industry. These also are largely depen- dent on the farmer's prosperity. Moving crops to market is the part of railway business on which nearly all .the rest is based. Motor vehicles' owned by the farmer or by other people :moving foodstuffs account :for a large part of the total automotive business. Because it is in the steel industry's interest that the fal-111 Cr have profitable crops, the industry must try to keep down the costs of steel pro- ducts the farmer must buy. This company is constantly acquiring. new facilities to produce more steel for more people. THE STEEL COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED MONTREAL GANANOQUE HAMILTON BRANTFORD TORONTO I ' Famous-make MATTRESSES SEALY POSTURPEDIC • $129.00 Reg. $150.00 - SALE IBara net MARSHALL ,Mattress 4/6 Reg. $59.50' M - SALE $44.95 Box Spring & Mattress 4/6 GLOBE BEDDING CO. Dr. Caven Mattress 4/6 Smooth top • eui ron Reg. $49.50 - SALE 3N•DU SEALY 75th Anniversary Mattress SPECIAL $39.75 11 KITCHEN FURNITURE SPECIALS 5-piece Chrome Suite Grey and Red hirable 30 x 38 with extension leaf !; REGULAR $79:50 § ALE $54.95 IN if • Used Wooden Tables & Chairs I Table and 4 Chairs $9.95 Used Dresser, Bed 4/6 Spring and Mattress COMPLETE $64.95 5-piece Wrought Iron Kitchen Suite Chartreuse chairs and table top . Table 30 x 88 phis leaf REGULAR $69.50 SALE $39.50 S. J. Walker Home Furnishings Ingham District High School Board StaternOt for the year ended December 31, 1955 RECEIPTS Balance forward from 1954 $ 19,793.92 103,614,33 County of Huron - Agrimilturd 500.00 Cadet grant 320.06 Municipal LeVies- . Village of Brussels • r 3,092.55 Township of Calross 6,870.63 Township East Wawanosh 5,940.40 Township of Grey 2,264.74 Township of Howick 9,776.97 Township of Kinloss 1,193.03 Township of Morris 11,230.41 Village of Tceswater ... 2,024.98 Township of Turnberry 8,508.35 Town of Wingham 11,659.98 $ 62,562.04 Tuition - Goderich Dist. Collegiate Institute $ 312.90 I.istowel District High School ......... $ 312.90 Ustowel Transport - refund 4;07 Bell Telephone Co. - pay phone 4.56 Sale of lot to Wingham Hospital ° 200.00 W," J. Gage & Co. - Refund 9.24 Sale of old school to Town of Wingham 1.00 Rent of Auditorium 64.50 $187,699.52 Overdraft at December 31, 1955 ......... $ 2,625.66 $190,325.18 EXPENDITURES Teachers' Salaries $ 69,239.36 Less Sapetannuation $ 4,096.16 $ 65,143.20 Grants - Department of Education Night Classes Instructional supplies Transportation Administration • Plant Operation Cadets Physical Education Tuition paid - Goderich District Coll, Institute Listowel District High School Board of Education - London Cafeteria. Salaries Debenture No. 1 Hot Lunches to April 15/55 Unemployment Insurance Stamps Refund of rentals W. Seddon for rentals Brussels Public School Board - rental Cafeteria Advance for Supplies Expenses for cafeteria 1,000.00 5,091.23 43,613.84 9,151.18 14,518.78 268.28 493.17 1,757.54 441.00 258.12 902.49 46,000.00 662.75 42,72 30.00 10.00 425.88 500.00 15.00 $190,325.18 CERTIFICATE We have examined the books and records of the Wingliam District High School Board for the year ended 31st December 1955 and in our opinion the above statement of Receipts and Disbursements is correct, according to the books and records and information received, London, Ontario. March 12th., 1956. Pearson Edwards & Co., Accountants and Auditors. Ernest Casemore, Dr. W. A, McKibbon, Chairman Vice-Chairman IV.,A. Galbraith, Secrctary-Treasurer SPECIAL ACCOUNT - NEW SCHOOL Statement of Receipts and Expenditures for the period from June 18, 1954 to December 31st, 1955 RECEIPTS From sale of Debentures - Face value Premium Accrued Interest Interest earned Refund on insurance EXPENDITURES Architect's Fees Payments. to Contractor Purchase School site Insurance Bank charges and interest Town of Wingham - By-law costa Installation of water main Law Costs Fu rnitilre and Equipment $625,534.77 Balance on band - December 31/55 $ 4,937.60 $ 630,472.37 FIRE ACCOUNT Statement of Receipts and Expenditures forthe period from February 25th., 1955 to Deettnber 31st,, 1955. RECEIPTS Insurance Scrap sold $ 84,10000.4.0000 $ 34,104.00 EXPENDITURE Replacements purchased $ 21,356.65 Balance en hand - December 31st., 1956 $ 12,837,35 - - - - $ 34,194.00 $625,000,00 3,193.75 958,91 $629,152.66 $ 838,68 220,00 $630,472.37 32,984.27 537,766.88 7,653.07 605.00 155.10 962.50 1,709.02 291.76 43,317.17 EASTER A GUMS EASTER J ILLY EGGS 15 • OZ. CELLO WAG 290 . 12 OZ. CELLO BAG 250 1301..B. 7 0 IDEAL FOR EASTER GIFTS!-REGENCY ASSORTED citoc Lrivr ASSORTED PANNED M. r EGGS McCerlifilINS CREME 250 PSG. or -3 - 290 , (Foil WraPPed) 11 OZ. CELLO B BISCUIT FEATURE!-DAVID & MERE'S ASSORTED ME I I aECOWS te 330 SPECIAL OFFER! SAVINGS AT TIME OF PURCHASE! EiREEZE DEM17117MiTr 74c. WHITE OR BLUE 2 LARGE ' PKG.'DEAL SPECIAL OFFER! SAVINGS AT TIME OF - lolt=.4s3! . EV:Pm & , .:a' .Ak,Bolv PtRC;A.SE: INGERSOLL 471- 0F nrwai1:(7 a ,e 31/4 m vAK lit - MAKES 4 OUARTS OF NOURISHING SKIM MILK! 1 • . 'ROE Eri"S tranalLAe AN- 0'1 ECONOMICAL - DELICIOUS MARGARINE - Mk " Ai POWDERED SKIM MILK -• INSTANT D Me% 3114 TENDER AND SWEET - CREAM STYLE CULVERHOUSE - GOLDEN REAL VALUE! - CULVERHOUSE - UNGFt_APED C II: ICE PE PITT E CEEB 114 APPLE ,rjECE NATURE'S BEST - CHOICE DELICIOUS DESSERT! CULVERHOUSE - CHOICE RED 142 Z. SLR IFTZ RICHMELLO 1 Lb. ug3 RASP. JAM tr °z• 310 FRESHLY GROUND COFFEE BREAKFAST CLUB (With Pectin) J. WM. HORSEY BRAND JUIC 42 OR. Tm 21"oz. 2.0 1 Tins 2'; anu 330 190 330 ' HTro a GB is, 330 lask Zerl. •... rIRM Mist, HEAD LETTUCE 2 large size 24's 29c Dili of aniee & Vitamins - New Crop Florida Valencia ORANGES doze 29c CRISP GREEN PASCAL FLORIDA CELERY , 2 size 48's 19c No. 1 Ontario Mt House - Firm for faking CUCUMBERS Large size 24's each 19c • I ALL VALUES at-I'n;;TIvE IN min ariAnnwrte All Merchandise jbld ot yOur Wingham Doininlori Store 111 Unoainditfort. Until Closing Time Sal., Mar. 31 ally guaranteed to Ore you 101% saileractIono DOIVIINION STOP.ES LIMITED OPTOMETRIST =f . i AglimMI•M•11•211•1•MMU ar , • Phone 37 for appointment i k EFAiimitiffiNimmilimiliguisitiolminimanicalismitimmuniinumineittit:, iimmemirmow : Thoroughness - Ability - Time tested GRADE "A" LARGE EGGS BRAESIDE OR DOMINO - FIRST GRADE BUTT ;-, - EASTER CANDIES James Peebles Was :William H Young Mitclwil -RoidOnt Dies in Hospital The Wioghslit MY.O.oee-Thars., WcOnesdcti, Dial.. $8, 1956 Fop rot he Alcieliwood on Trinidad )(Monies lior and the Senior Even- diaries of the United kith the members of the Auxiliary of the W.M.S. guests, met together in iy School room, on TueS- ag of MA week for their eeting, ith McLaughlin and Mrs. 011 of the junior Aux11- Mrs. Jack Rettive and qk Madill of the Senior conducted the worship ith Mrs, Reavie in charge nail to worship by Mrs. -Reavie, .G. W. .Tiffin read an lilaater poem entitled "Elia Gar- ment's. Hera," An Fluster limn was sung followed by a prayer by Mrs, McLaughlin. Mrs, Gorden and Mrs, Madill read a resurrection story; Mrs. Warren Callan, aeeernpan,- Jed by Mrs, W, W. Currie, sang a solo, "Open the Gates • of the Temple," which was very much en- joyed. Mrs, Gordon introduced the spec- ial speaker of the evening, .Miss Caroline Wellwood, who showed Pictures and gave a most interest- iag account of her trip to Trinidad over the Christmas. holiday, Her pictures Included beautiful scenic views of the Wand, its colourful flowers, the most lin- Portant schools and churches and other points of interest, She also showed pictures of several people, inelinling the Rev. 'leek Thompson . family, who had interesting stoyies to be told about them, Some of , these people, although natives of ' Trinidad, have .come to Canada to complete their education and havo returned home to help carry on the great work of preaching and teaching. Mrs. Jack Woolfrey moved a vote of thanks to Miss Wellwood for showing her loyelY pictures and for her fine talk about Trini- dad, Mrs. Rtadston also expressed her thanks on behalf of the mem- bers of the W.M.S. At the close of the meeting lunch, was served and the three Auxiliaries enjoyed a most pleas- ant social time together, On. Parade! There has been no report itt column for the past three weeks. The only change to be noted is that there Is no band in evidence. These noble men have deny their share to keep this battery awake during training hours, 0 0 - 0 * Apparently' there has been a major change In Canadian Army routine orders regarding the posi, don taken by the marker on being called on parade. This amendment is not widely known, among the soldiers and added slightly to the confusion and hilarity one Week ago. Bdr. Jenkins has been the only one to date to have this informa- tion. 0 - 0 0 B.S,M. Blackwell is on parade tonight, His absence has been quite noticeable all winter, He has been away on some course or other, and is so crammed full of informa- tion now that he can tell which way a gun-is pointing just by -look- ing at it. - 0 - 0 Capt. MacArthur (the A.S, & T.0.) has just arrived: Sgt, Dawson has greeted him with open arms hut didn't complete the clinch, He remembered the difference in rank just in time, He is lucky that it is dark because there is a coatiag of mud on his panel. 0 - 0 - 0 Capt, Jackson is rounding up recruits for Meaford for next week- end. The issue should include rubber boots, because the almanac says „warm, with possible showers. The signalmen are looking forward to a lovely day with broken wire: poor batteries, laryngitis, etc. Cant. Jackson may take his boat, It loOks quite well made and is nearly.com- Pleted. We all hope to he present at. the christening. 0 - 0 - 0 Somebody must have told S/Sgt. Casemore a story, He has spent all. night looking through the diction- ary. Finally at ten minutes to ten. he got the point and enjoyed his laugh. James A, NI:Mee, of MItehell, died suddenly on Thursday at the 411°.1410:W9yf eril,i7I-f4eaWliag's4lenr,hMis-;.75.4hO.rYvelall;. {:ern in Paris, Ontario, he lived for some time in St. Mat's, and for seven years' was a resident of Hamilton. later bought a .gen, oral store at .Anderson mar St. Marys, and was its proprietor for 26. years. He i;etircd. .nhio years ago and went to Mitchell to make whiass haerriem ,myltblie -r h olsr dma4nigl.ihter. strokleet United church there, SUrylving besides his wife, the former Mamie Anderson, of St, Map's, and his daughter, :Mrs. Sawyer, are two brothers, Archie K., of Wingham; John A., of Glen- dale, California and two sisters, Mrs. Frank Brown, Toronto; and Mrs, Charles Tate, Paris.. Funeral service was held on Sat- urday at 3.30 p.m., from the Heath funeral home, with Rev. J. Robert Watt officiating. Temporary en- tombment was made in Woodland Mausoleum. William Hugh )(clung died in the • Wingham General Hospital on . Friday, March '23rd, .He was in his 25th year. Born in Wingham, lie was a son of Mr, and. Mrs, William A. Young, of Victoria .Street, He received his early schooling here, and attended the Wingham High School. He was a member of St, Andrew's Pres- byterian Church, Surviving besides his parents RI one brother, Robert J. Young, of Sarnia. Service was held from the R. A. Currie & Sons funeral home on Sunday with Rev. Alexander Nimmo officiating. Interment was in Wingham Cemetery. Pallbearers were Jim Shynlcar, Ron Machan, Don Machan, Jack Hilbert, Jack McDonald and Hugh McDonald. 00,,,FOrra,1,01•1 The regular meeting of the 1st. Wingham Boy Scout troop was held on Friday, March 23. Along with the regular duties some of the boys. were presented with pro, fileency badges. Brian Rider and 'Paul Bennett were presented with their Artist and Handyman badges; Rob Angus and Doug Lockridge got their Knotter badges; James Wild re- ceived his Artist; Bill Crawford STUART HOUSE - ALUMINUM FOILWRAP L. iLn;t110-11 eri R P On highways, walk in the ghow if there isn't, room for hetil ears!, and pedestrians on the cleared nor ;r Lions. ;t. • ••By the time parents decide televiSion program is something the'!,. • children shouldn't Sec, they are to0. interested in it themselves to torn' It off, got his Dairyman and Teddy Wormworth received his Wild :niter Conservationist badge. It A few of the Scouts Went on ft,, bike Saturday and found . Secorid., Bush to he excellent for camping'" RITZ CHRISTIE'S Plug. 10X. 210 CORONATION-CRISPY WHITE ONIONS tar Oz. 300 KRAFT-MINIATURE 10 Os,200 layesiunallowsp FACIAL KLEENEX TISSUES_I nvocrr 3c4 390 OCEAN SPRAY-Whole Or jellied CRANBERRY SEE CAMERON'S BILLIARDS for guaranteed WATCH REPAIRS SCOUT CORNER PREPARED HEINZ MUSTARD SJarOr, 1 30 ROSE - SWEET MIXED PICKLES .716ar Oz. 340 RICHMELLO-CREAMY SALAD DRESSING Yzir Or' 350 Instead of the regular veettngt next week there will be a hike on Friday. R. HAMILTON ALL POPULAR BRANDS CIGA ETTES SMOKED PICNICS LEAN FOR, EASTER lb. 39c Six Delicious Flavours! RICHMELLO ICE CREAM Brick 250 SAUCE IS. Os. 250 Tut CARTON lor to 09 PKGS. 061 20 3