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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-01-16, Page 500,4. , • 4t 't40 10Y- got. 444 Sold oval: . the' or, • C•1 (S01r„F3, 1];‘`V4 0;;T71.7-4tc't[fte.t1 rnernye aers,l, es, roc r t^ spri,ol000t • 4.44tdeg iuf the pug it Q 14k .4.4m 01'; tat440.1A ,t040494,.:1114 every town .111,144), . X4041:4417ttor4g• Aroitim.t. 144 ..)),Y MA's; " ni4144k.4.44•;14.b.'. MO:, 04,4. Johnston, .4.44.041$04:,• Ami,4104.0,,,•4t ..11014t. were'. gsltoa;... Mrs„. 'W, Peaces Aid gra, Alex.,Corrig'nn, 01416; 'th blelt 4 fiPnee; e401.41101104 to IOW froPirive to Watches only George, d MASON'S STORF, '401 on 44.1k Two Ph, 414## of , was tl who Woo returned ito two YeArPl!k$Il 'the. oats . Af..4444041,410 for nominations for ;1.957 gnAl on OP motion Ifaraei Al* Elden. Iloimes.. was eleateti alanahip of the board, Zina.,1fardie--"That the traaalireir. be reroagage othei year at the Imola ofelun be. .tose t gether.4t14.0 Ing schemi! iRa,farm oNOnizatiVgn eel'e Bailie 30 1 the • new MeM her; Qa496 044 :104 e17,Z • 4 s1 ' 119 114=1701edthe of office; ReeVe Vitsse roil; Duncan,CPlint.lil WalteriC"'St4w:4 Sh Pe Stewart Ross and Gordon 'Wilkinson, PrOgfesO.Ye with 'high pries Wilkinson and consolation 'PriV Miss Annie akine and Lunch was served #Pd meeting 'is to be held at We of 'Mr, and MiS. Ted 'VOW 1-Grton Zinn--That the'' treasurer pay teaohe44; and transportation as pet`tkeontrect for 1757 Carried. 4 Bartlic.#.irton --Mnat %h4e ,pecre- tary-treaSUirei: order six les of the Municipal 'World for board.. Carried, • • t 4innsKiXtOn---That the Aillowing bills be , paid: Teaehers*laties, eareitUlserfil transportatiotKIMpeee iai $65,e();. Supertest I*Oietant 55.37; British American 94 $40.54; Jack Kerr, woi.,144137e1Ol• Howich Mutual Fire inslit38.00. The meeting was adjiStred On: motion of. Hardie and 2Gi The next meeting will be helcat No. 4 School . on' ..Febreary ,'•,21gekt 8.30 p.m. re is• 4 !;f7 lcr ill id in It if • of Canada continue* to top all Oiler countries as telephone uses only the tereitorlen of ffalvall pail Alaska averaging mere calls per perpon a year. With 74% of the country's homes eitalPPed with telephones, Cannda average$ 446 calls Per person,: and the popular demand tor.extonsion telephones erernities to boost future , records. Typical telephone enithusia,ste are the Rex flestope, of Georgetown, Ont., who moved recently from a modest.two-tele- phone house/ into their dreonv,come-trae-home, equipped with every ultra-modern convenience. Mrs. ileslop: (lower left) 'operatim her household smoothly Mitt:slime-seeing devices, one maid and eight litep:saiting telephone**. colored sets Will seers replace the eight black extensions located, throughout the trestee home, including (top) Rex •Jr.er bedroom and the shiloor swimming pool (lower right), where he takes kis calls without needing to remove drip- ping "Iruginau" gear. Mrs. Nell lYfactachrea, of Cif- ford, spent , the week-eau with her mother, Mra, R. P., Gart)/$$, Who,10 Z.fra„ Oaraiss ,.„ was taken to Wiagliarn, Hospital on SuadaY. Mr,. arid Mrs, Stanley celebrated their 32Pd. wedding • anniversary = on :Sunday. daughter,, lyfrs: Charles" Campbed,' and .darit,Pbalk. of NEPI'AS, tertained •them. Mr, and Mrs. ;Cleo, parlint 'and, baby were also ..'guests'. Miss Norres:MeMinn, of Toronto, spent a fete: clissis with her *deter, Mrs. Arnold .Visitors last. Week with • Mr. and Mrs. .Stanley* Darling were; Mr, arid '1VIts.. Gordon Gibson' end sons and. Mr. and ,Mrs,•BM of ; Drew, and Mrsj Archie Mender- son;'. of Harristen. VTAIVV44,416,4 ,; la,441; XAgitit, 10A41 41 WS. William 4117. '."Cog 0.104r IV 0014; 7. • be ,OallNOR 6,610*(itekl ,hy 4e •P444,, y di 1' glafs'Mai-' is r: helePee, ka e, chief ;r4040 'diAgn-404 for thi4 xem, vOls the :raising of money, for intWeVentonts to 'the cosnninie-: ity, A ,T,atatir Night" will be held on Fehro,try. Mtn) When a Pet luck ell ipeseWill be served, followed ',by alt .el4taitai2nknexkt. lohn Wiekstead, in a shprt addreRS, gave the -members infor,: matlen regardipg the reception of refugees. and Other immigrants woe plan to become, Canadian citizens, The Canadianef govern- ment, . ! service orgenleationee,. churches and sepools ere working te. give ...every assistance • so that new Cenadians 'may: more readily have a satisfyieg.experience. of life in a detriocratie country.' Mrs. Eldred. Nichol Speke on the topic "Cenadian :Citizenship"; .de- fining it and suggesting what it entails; In her . fine address. she mentioned the the school and; the church as factors in the development "ofrgeod. citizens.'"Slic stressed ,of the :vote, so vehbady gots a bit nm-down now rind t..ir6d-outelwavedssoded, end maybe Ites,ei) by backaches. Perhaps. nothing seriosiale wrong, just a temporary toxic eandihoss roused by excess acids and wasia",:.'llues the time es lake Dodd's Kidnee,Pills. Dodd's stimulate the kidneys, and Milselp. resters* their normal areas 01 reeler excess acids and wastes. -Then you Wiener, sleep better, work better: ,. 'Get Dodd's ,Kidney Pills now.. Look- for .. the bre;ii bile with the red band it all dm ' is; Yoe con:dopeod Dedd'a 62 • Youth for Christ Director Speaks BELGFcAvr,pioregular meet- ing of the Belgrave YPU Was held ;on. Sunday evening with 14 pre- sent, Lillian Smyth was in Charge: of the worship, with" Marlene Walsh reading the Scripture and Murray shiell. leading in, prayer. The ,group enjoyed an inspiring . message given by Joe Baker, the ; dieector for the district Youth fors Christ. • On Wednesday evening, January 16th an area'meeting of the. North Huron YP will be' held in Knox Chinch .Belgrave. -Plans were also discussed for a skating party, later in January. with Auburn and Wilt - throe to be invited. At the ,:conclusion of the meeting there, was.,a,:singssong, and games and the meeting closed with. Taps. I Rve'ning Auxiliary Meets at Cook Ilbme BELGRAVE,--The regular Meet- ing of the Evening Auxiliary of the Woman's Missionary Society of Knox United Church was heleat the home of Mrs, Norman. Cook on Tuesday evening of last week: with an attendance of 17 members and six visitors, Mortality Decilitn Since World 14Vat Mortality for obedient ared TOO people at ages 5 through in ha dropped about 40 per cent isi th, short period since the end World War according to. •a '4> port from the IVIetroeolitan Lite:- Insarance Compans;, received h the Health League of Canada. The major part of this eeeeet i, decrease is due to ' control of the' infectious diseases,: eccording to the report. The ,decline 'in tubere cidosis mortality has ' been .spec- tacelar, and rapid xediletions also been made in the commun.:: , cable diseases of childhood, prnallnee' onia and heart disease—the latter_ mostly due to rheuMatic fever 'at these age**. There has' been a ten- dency, howeVer, for the death rates from cancer and its allied -condi-, tiOns to rise over the 10 year pere , sod. Accidents continue to constitute- the major ,.hazard to life ' among children and young people, Cur 'gently accidents account, for about one half of the deaths among boys, and for one fourth among the girls, The over-all gains during the decade are attributed to, "good en-; vironment in the home, at school, ; and at play", and to advances tn. medicine and nutrition that,, leave rt pronsofed the health of today* children and youth. • 'Turther improVerrient depends primarily on •control of ' accidents. and chronic disease", 'the , report.' states. "At the same time, increds. ed attention should be given to . the problems of rehabilitating and caring for children with physical, and mental handicaps. : raw Many in this district will be in- terested to know that Miss Elean- ore Mitchell, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Orval Mitchell, formerly of Einloes, and Mr. Orest Ravine chuck, both of Toronto, will he Married in Runnythede , Uhited Church on Saturday, January .26,: at 3,30, Miss Frances Henry will be a bridesmaid at the wedding, Mr.' and Mrs, It,obert King and Edna of Barrie visited on:Sunday with. Mrs, Mac Ross and Miss Clive Tefriff, and With Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Currie sPent a few days last 'week at the 'home of their daughter, Mrs. Dick Dee- con bf Guelph, Mr, Leslie Deacon, who had been visiting at 'the home" t)f 'his brother, Mr. R, H, Deacon,: returned home with Mr. and lVfxs. Currie, Miss Agnes iviaclCay of; London has been staying at the home of , IVIts and Mrs. semeN Wilson during the past week. BELGRAVE—The anneal meet- ing of the members of the choir of. Knox United Church was hild at the home of Mr. and Mrs, ;Tas. Walsh on Friday evening, The Seceetary-treaSurer's report was, given by Lois Gell, The group decided te'' Send a card of thanks to the Woman's Associatimi for the choir chairs and hymn books, The president, Mrs. Carl 'Procter, ieported on, the choir , practice at- tendance. Words ot appreciation to the choir were given by Roy IVIun- dy, Rev, C. A. Krug and Mrs. Carl Procter;. The electien ;of officers was in charge of Rev. Krug and resulted as' follews: President, • Mrs. Carl Procter; Seeretary-treasurer, Leis 0011; :music committee, Roy Mun- dy,' It/ 5s: .George ,Michie and Mrs, Georg Johnston; gown eonimittee, Mrs, Clifford Logan, Ila•Pengelly and deptge Johnston; social com- mittee; Eleahor Walsh, Riiih Proe- ter, Bill Coulter and Earl Ander• - sen; lunch cainmittees Mrs: ,Tarnes Walsh, Mrs. Leslie Bolt and. Mrs. Stewart Procter,' The grin* decided'to hold a, Crocklaole social in the ehtath basement on February 15, Recrea- tion' was' held and lunch was serv- ed. . ! Mrs:, Oeorge Michie expressed a' vote of thanks to, Mr. and Mrs.: *task for the use of their borne for this Meeting. The minutes of •the last meeting were read and adopted on metier* Of Stewart Procter and Ross /111n- can. Peecter Shortreecl--That we give a grant of $25.b0 to the Crop Improvement Association: Carried. Duncan - Wilkinson—That the fee of $10.00 •be sent to the Geed Roads' Association. Carried, Shoetreed - Duncan—That By- Law No. 3; 195C, • cparging rate- payers for the use of the fire truck be rescinded and that the rate- payers who have already paid for these services be refunded the the amounts they have paid. Care sled. • . Shortreed Duncan—That Harry Workman be paid $1.00 per hour -while operating •and repairing Machinery and all labor he paid ,85 cents per hour. Carried. Procter - Wilkinson—That By- Law Nor 1, 1957, aPpointing Town-. ship officials, be passed as read the first, second and third times. Carried. Shertteecl - Procter—That the road bills as presented by the road superintendent be paid, Carried. Duncan - Wilkinson—That Be..' Law No. 2, 1957 authorizing the treasurer to borrow up to $70,000 front the bank be passed as read the first, second and third times. Carried. Procter - Shortreed—Thet Wil- liam Elston be recommended as representative on the Wirigham General Hospital Board for 1957:4 Carried. • Duncan - Wilkinson—That the meeting adjourn to meet again on February 4, 1957 at 1 p.m. Carried. Accounts Paid Stanley Cook, fox bounty, $1':00; Russel 'Fear, lox hciunty, $1.00; Geo. Higgins, fox bounty, $1.00; Ross Procter,. fox , bounty, $1.00; Town of Clinton, debenture on high school, $139.03; Hydro-Elec- tric, Helgrave street lights, $104.50; Walton street lights, $52.25; How- ick Fire Ins. Co., Insurance on hall and shed, $10.70; Pollards Chain Saw, Sawyer Drain, $1.25; relief ttetourit, $15.00; G. W. Mont- gomery, grant to, 'Crop Improve- ment, $25:09; Ont, Good Roads' Association, fee; $10.00; Harvey Cook, reftIncl of part of taxes; $10.00; Howard 'Smith, refund of part of taxes,. $21,00; Robert Coul- tes, refund of part of taxes, $50.00; Selwyn leaelser, dog tax retied, $2.00. , The following Officials were .ap pointed by By-Law NO. 1, 1957. Clerk, George Martin; treasurer, Nelson Higgins; assessor, Addison. Fraser; poendkeepers, Carl John- ston', Stewart 'McLennan, Frank Shaw, Robt. McMurray, John Boatman; Stanley Hopper, Robt. Yuill, Mervin Pipe, Robt. Grasby, Wm. IVfeautcheon, Ernest lvfichie, Robt, Bird, Bernard Craig, Ross: MCCall, Albert Nesbitt, George McArthur; livestock valuators, Bert Garniss, Thos. Millers fence- viewers, northwest, Barold Proc- ter, Milo Cdsemore, Bert Hast- ings:, northeast; Chas, Anderson,, Wm. Peacock, Prank Sellers;;' southwest, Albert Nesbitt, Bruce Smith, Sas. Phalan; southeast,. Clarenee Martin, LeSlie Beirhes Harvey McCutcheon; weed inSpees tor, Robert Michic; gradernieh, Jos, Smith, Jack Lowe; truck &lire; Harry Workman, Morris tdriterinial Financial Statement The following is the financial statement of. the Morris Centen- nial Committee, presented to the public" by the treasurer of the committee, ;Ralph S. Shaw, Theee figures de not inehide the $1,000 advanced by Morris Township, and which was repaid, Total receipts for three days' celebration .• ..... ..s$ 4523.18 Total expenses ..$ 5891.83 Behnke, $ Two donations of $105 each have been made by the committee leav- ing the preSent balance ,at t$421,05, e.s BOND has you/. ityki • 141 yOui, OUP in yOut rahri 40:your col n1 at your price! MEN, get tO,Luo1400110t becatae • " ¤ Bond gliiiiihst000 • Wit thetion or .medley refdattlett. la Bond oliway. lend, lu 4a. •Itood breve our CustOmerti tiro salWayis *Oda • • Mr. and Mrs, Jdnies Lamont and Mille visited with Mr, and Mrs,• Bert UMW**, Mr, and Mrs. „Ted, Bunkltig And Mr., and Airs, Joe ;Bunking on SattitelaY. evening. Mr, and Mrs: trued 'Item and .0.11111Y of V a.rila. ViSIted be San- day with Mr, and MrsAilh101 0Oultes *MI *10'0, Fred Bled of Clinton visit- Cd on Sunday with Mr. end lVieS, d CovdteS. :11,61fleMber the Var'i'ety concert, Oliellaered by the tielgravo Viro- IlibriqThstituto ,on Wednesday and tiVeningit in the VoresterS' Weekly Euchre' tta,ottAvg—the tegular, pro- gressive euchre party WAS held in the community centre on 'Wednes- day evening,. There Wore NIX tables r ift play and high prizes Were' Won' 1 by Mrs, I'aek McCalluen and Herb `Wheeler, Consolation. priZee *cot to 4ean Berme, and Mrs. 8tauley: Cook, The novelty prize Was Wen lay:Mrs,..Teeee Wheeler. I There Will hot be a euchre patty tots' week, IftrularY 16, 'beeetiae of 1 the Institute conoert being held. that night, The,,preSident, Mrs, Ross Ander- son, opened the meeting with e hymn followed by a reading "Hope for the New Year", by Mrs. An- derson, after which she led in prayer. Annual reports were given, by Mrs. Ross Robinson, 'secretary; Mrs. Ted Fear, read the treasurer's report; Mrs. Robt, Grasby, gift friend; • Mrs. G. Michie, Christian stewardship; Mrs. Gordon Bosnian, literature secretary; Mrs. L. Stone- house, supply secretary, Mrs. George Michie conducted the installation of the new officers. It was decided by the group that a financial report should appear in the annual church report Discus- sion was held on the, quilts to be made. • It was decided to take old Christmas cards and any good used jewellery to the next meeting to be made into gifts for Indians. The next meeting is to be held at the hoMe of Mrs, Leslie Bolt, with Mrs. Jack Taylor's group in charge. The worship eervice was in charge of Mrs. Leslie Bolt's group, the 'theme being "A. Dwelling Place of God". The service opened with a hymn followed :by, ,praycy Mrs, Boit, Scripture lessons • from, Epsilesiaik 1::" 23.24 and 4: .1146 were read by Mrs, Sam Pleteh, The study pOriod was in the form of long ,distance telephone calls to Korea, with Mrs. Belt as leader. She was assisted' by Mrs. James Ti. Coultes, Mrs, ROSS Rob. iriSon, Mrs. Clarence Hanna and Mrs. Ralph McCrea. The Service Closed with a hynin and the benediction. Mrs. RoeS Robinson ;led in recreation and hutch Was served,