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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-01-16, Page 6Dodge moves out troilIkkiftwidl Iris* Plight-Sweep '57 styling ...new Toraillsbn91106 Md. . new Push button Ton:We-PM* dile*, high-torque _engines new Total-Contact brakeS I YOU GET MORE /Are; •- tafirittnt terblet/ION Of (motto. (Immo rf '111t- 110 BEAUTIFUI. BUY IN THE 1.3111 ,11111 FIELD! 'VI -R, McINTOSH & ARD RR:MITERED ACCOUNTANTS A. TELEFHONE BUILDING erton 0 Ontario ilhillilt1.111,141111)111(111111111111111h1S1111111111111181111111,1111111,11111111111111111111Billell'It , • Nir4- Ggoriir MOW NPAkt the 4491i=0.0 her.. cianghtqi 14r,M N cued et 1,410en, Mr* the trip to get her Khel'rs. John Carruthers 91 LucknpWtE;Atlito. Victoria Hospital, wbgry kltenteilt- be" a patient ,Itik some ' i. Young Adult Group At the, linked Church held the annual Meeting on Tine" day evening ill the Sunday Schwa m roo t.b, church, Mrs. E H. Groskorth presided for the wor- ship service. The Scripture lessen, John, chapter 3., was read by Ivan Laidlaw. Paul Groskorth Jed in the meditation, period, telling how people must realise that by their lives they influenee others, Re also led in prayer, Thomas IIyrns, Forest, Ontarai -- Chairman of The Ontario Cream ,reducer's Marketing Board. A, Lershinan, Parts, Ontario --Nice . Chairman of The Ontario Crewe 'Froc*pr's Morketino leert Phone 37 for appointment ilitiittilttimeitwommisosiotioapiumintliewoolimoommiimi telliWirionattomitutwoommummetnewommoniummomul 11- RESOLVE AMIDST ME JOY AND CHEER TO PLAN A HOME AND BUILD THIS YeAR E011,1044-1—The marriage of . Bertha Brlgeda, youngest daughter, of Mr, and. Mrit,-George Waldo! of..Cuirois 'and Cecil 1Vter Nall, ann . of Mr. and' Mrs, Robert McNeil, was solemnized in the Roman' Cetholle Church, Teeswat- er, on Monde*. January 7th. at 20 sari. The attendants Were Mr. and Mrs. ThOS. *Nail of .itiarristort, Oft Dr. McKenna, officiated. • • 'rho wedding dinner' we,* served at the .- home et. the to im- mediate Arelettivet, and the "happy enliP19.104. on: 11: tlignagir SOuthern Qnfarki. A.. reception being. hold for them .14,ngslde hall Oil.;:t0Alitt7 25, They will make theleW91,0 on the 20th-of Kinless. WHITECHWICH—This com- munity .was saddened on Monday when It was learned that "Mrs, Aldin Punkin had Passed away suddenly at her home late Sun- day evening. Formerly Addle 'Gertrude goy- • cau, she was the elder daughter Of Mr. and Mrs, Albert goyeau of r Leamington, and was •in . he fourty-ninth year, Twenty-eight Years ago she married Aid'''. tfur7 don and they have made their Wane in this district ever. .since. Always of a happy disposition, she, was beloved by • all who kneW her; even though she bad 'poor health for many years. .She .wigi mom:, per of .tille';•i*iiitethurch. Obited Church.. • Mrs, Ciroskorth was In charge of the topic, and spoke on one of the unforgetteble characters; Dudley Fields Malone;, an Tiish lawyer, Mr. Malone spent his life helping those, who tyned to• him, in any country, on any continent, when they, were unjustly ..accused and needed quick, expert help. The 'Committee, Janet Gaunt, Ivan Laidlaw and Raymond Laid. law brought in the, following slate of officers: President, Arthur 1.11,14- law; 3.st vice Paul Oroskorth; treasurer, Karon Groalcortb; See.% Janet Gaunt; pianists, Karen GM* korth, Mrs. G. E. Farrier. convert- .ers, citizenship, Lois Ribey, Janet Gaunt; missions, Arthur Laidlaw, Ivan Laidlaw; fellowship, Paul and Karen Greskorth; music, Mrs. G. E. Farrier, Mrs. Russell Purdon; recreation, Raymond Laldlaw, Jack Coultesl..auditor, Mrs, G, E. Far- rier; press, Janet Gaunt, The pre- sident closed the ,meeting with , the Mizpah. benediction. Besides her husband she leaves , one son,_. Billie, of East Wawanosh, her pareds and one sister, Mrs. Glen Politer of Learnlegron; and two brothers, Earl and ,Arthhr.lof Detroit, • *InTECHURCH-1-Thirteleri tab- les played euchre in the' memorial hall here on Friday evening.. Chas. Shiell. and Ross. McGregor held high points and Mra, Chapman And John Gaunt held :10* *Ants. The mystery draw prize went to Mrs. George McCienaghan. The Institute ladies ,decided to hold another euchre in two weeks and the Fordyce School will hold their euchre this. Friday 'evening., EBW;,. ;..S LOUT GuEsta.pr CANADA at ch44nhoo e b great to see the ' darns a d .a and sniliters that make Canada a world supplier aluminuni, Bat some:. did See a 'Canadian • cePtirQlko.firc:l4ahne:iWaoldilitSiogallk:tapco.-71.1uretio: Q a•i b d st4iii'maisin,hipte4L-dr°9:iltr. fiee' be‘y. they. kopt COOd titeshitny, o e .4114.1 ur:yMaYIM. :41rrlYrl cuf .07 tYc 4.1 .47: with 114thiss distant lasd4, Canada may;,t have to turn out still inoraat *num ,though.. tear hef output, if laid :lei :i,00 itdahstkit, Won id . reach is e ' W1319:11MURCK-7ihe Jamory moms': et the Women's Xtnititlite was hold sap Tuesday last' at 00. home rif Mrs, J. 0, t ilia plc, with 21 Present. Tile Arcskie*, . Mrs. flerson.,Irwi a, Presided, . After the opening esereises, the following ladies were appointed its' a COMMittee . to 'plan for a ;Toole) re14•Iiary evening pleating, to cqle-• brute the diamond anniversary of the Women's Institute la' Ontario: Mrs, Russell ROOS, Mrs. G. E, Far Mrs, Hugh SiMpson, Mrs. Pci, MeCienaghait, Ws, John Dim:hill,' • The ,follewing were appointed to look after. the' Piithro on Friday night; Mrs. geholtz, Mrs. Coultcs, Mrs. Lott' and 14.1,:e. E, Farrier. The ladies `appointed WS. Russell Ross, as. 2nd: vice-president, as Mrs, Albeit Walter* who he)d that position, hart ;MVO away. Mrs, Alex "Rohertnen, gave a , splendid talk on the Teat(); " e proud of your .heritage, and have faith In the tutureV,:streasing the' :many advantages to ',.be trawl, In rural areas for boYS and' 'atria ana tho nulny laws of work to be found; that will give trigniag for ,devel;• optite'rik• physically, sooially nod sprrittially. Mrs. Ezra Seholtz Play- ed a plena solo, '• ' , • , The • topic.;• ',Agriculture is the folindtition OnWitleit..reste all other, industry", Was Althea. by 'Mrs: Rpascll Gatint. She SpOhe of Cana: da as a great ti.grleirlturai land, proyen eaCh 'year, itYhen...one sees the groat exhibit* in the Royal Winter, •Fair, Western Fair and the fall fAirs all •over :the land • in farming. Areas, and as, the pope-, grows; so: groiuts the need ter more 'agrie-ultarai:. inedttets, callingrfor More intensive and e3ti. tenely - • Mrs, Albert COUltos,' had: an teresting report read .by :Mrs :Waf, lace Okin!.oa current sang :15 God;, Our Imp In :4ges Past",:artii,pFor ;Auld Lang ,Syac". 001 was answered by tat 'Shower of • sitgar :Saeis ter towelS: and the Meetine was CloSed.'1 byi Rev. :A, W4, East Wawaooah C14.11011 .419C4. Addresses C*0:101 toauclog meeting 911 with Reeve Orval Ettrayin pile* Oilers Orval 1ltcCowaiii.J.91114. Aus, °liana% Clarence Hanna and ffidin Fordo' subscribing, to the oath ig office, Rev, A, W. Watson 91 Ott United Church, Blyth, •atIOn the .council and offered Pi asking Divine guidance Attriug the year 1051. The reeve thanked Rev. Vatson for coming to the meeting, and then addressed the council *Alin- ing some of the wort that 1{LOPId lria undertaken this year. He &Aced .the council and officials fat the same co-operation this year as in the past. Council members and of- ficials spoke briefly. The minutes of the meeting held on December 15th and special meeting held December 28th, were read and adopted on motion 'by Buchanan and Pardon. Hanna - McGowan.-,-That council join the Ontario Rural: Municipal Association and pay the tee of $10.00 and any of the council or officers attending the Good Road' or Rural Municipal conventions receive 230,00 each as expenses, Carried. , Purdon - Buchanan—That ' the following appointments be made: Orval Taylor and Clarence Hanna for one year; Mrs. Jas. R. CoUltes, Leslie Bolt and Gordon 3PerigellY, for two years as members: of the community centre board; Orval Taylor- and Clarence Hanna on the ' Wingham fire committee; Orval Taylor as member of the. Middle Maitland Conservation ,Atithority. Carried, -McGowan 'Pilau,; Kett Hann Hanna path Scott be refunded .:$1413.0 1956 taxes on account of lilkirOrn. being burned down pn May •f/th lases: year: Carried. Buchanan - Purdon—That a grant of $25.00 be given to • the Huron County Soil and' Crop Irir provement Association. Carried., McGowan - Hanna—T ha, grant of $50.00 be given to' . e Blyth Rural Fire CommittekfOr11 Carried. resuscitator, lid* .at HOme • FCalvin• Robinson wHITEgRu4cii—The toti. af the 9th "' of'4 EaSt VV4Wrip.P0 held their' first euchre' of thd Winter, last Wednesday night at the home Of Mr, And Mrs. Calvin Robinson. Six tables plaYed and 'Mrs, Frank .Eickenswiller 'and Mr. Ernest Snowden held nigh'. points Kay Naylor and darenee Hanna .held low point0;. irbe hostess. served. lunch • and all enjoYed the social time together. C.aillan's Shoe Store presents their mid-seas*on sale with large reductions on each and every item. • Lowest prices possible on Winter Footweat!. : Large reductions on Men's Women's and Children's leather footwear. >,44, Dodge brings you a new beimiti in the low-piloSr. 'field—big aild wicie, long and low;; <Just 45i reet.tronz rootta . • roadl) Arid. brimful of fresh-from-tomorrow••styling ideas like rakish "twin lights ";racy upswept tail I , - Service was held at K A. Currie .&Sons funeral beano on Wednesday with Rev, B. A., Brook officiating,' ..Internient was in ,, Winghant Cemetery. Pallbearers' Purdon -• Buchanan—That 42339 • , were Angus Falconer, Wesley:Tit:-be transferred from road TOOL- ,, fir, Harris .Purilon - Alex 'Conker tenance •,to new, machinery .and _ Archie) ' • ' • Purdon and Russell ttir4 $1089.05 he /transferred from road, •:f • maintenance to road construction, On! •• and $487.13 be transferred from road maintenance to construction of bridges and culverts for the year 1956,. and. officials 'sign the petition for the statutory resit grant to the DePartMent of High', wayi, Carried. . McGowan - Hanna--That . the toad and general accounts as pre- riented b'e pasted and paid. Carried. Putdori - Hanna—That • Jameri Marines be refunded $2.00 dog i.rw, in error. Carried. • : Buchanan - PurclOrk-4irat . the collector's time fer::ilittrining .the *ell be extended, 'Carried. 'The borrowing. by-law .was read tire first and 7seconetimes. . '. :Hanna - McGowan—That by,litet No. 1. be read the third time and; passed. Carried. ,. - ,., Buchanan .. Pardon—That the reeve; and .outicillors' fees be raised $50.00' each and a by-laW be prepared 'confiiMing the same. Carried. •, ' • Hanna - McGowan—That. labour 'rate of pay 'be 85 cents per hour and grader operator pay( be '. 95 cents an hour for 1957. Ciirieil. ' Buchanan - Hanna—That council 'accept R. H. Thompson's 'bid on the Purdon municipal drains de- bentures at par and accrued inter- est, debit, 128729, interest, $3.17. Accounts Paid Road Cheques: Stuart McBurney, salary, Decemfrer 1956, $175.00; Wm. T. Irwin, wakes, $11#74; Fred Deacon, wages, $10.50. . ' General, Cheques: Belgrave Conn- latunitY Centre, rent of menu; 0.00; Town of Clinton,. 'Deb. pay. re D.c.i., $287.38; Blyth MUnicipal Telephone Systent, 1956 rates, 2827.9,0; Huron. County Federation memberiihip , fees, 1956, $597.63; Kenneth Scott, refund 1956. 'taxes, barn 8 months, $33.50; Blyth Fire Committee, grant to resuscitator, $50.00; Ontario Association 'of Rur- al Municipalities, membership, $10,00; 'Jamet McInnes, refund 1956 tax re' dog, 52,00; The Muni- cilia' World, 8 subscriptions and ortchange, $24.15. • MeGoivan - Pardon—That coun- cil adjourn to meet February, 5th at one o'clock and that court of revision on the Rintoul Municipal Drain By-Law at, 2.30 o'clock at the BeigraVe Community Centre.Sar- tied. • . . ' Orval Taylor,' reeve R. H. Thompson, clerk Women's Nylon OVERSHOES WARMLY LINFIJ OVERSHOES: The poPuinr buckle over- shoes witir shear- ling auff Sale . Prices cititusErvs. $3.44 .$3.94 Warmly lined and fits ale heel s heights; •Sale Prices $4.94,*. uP Jiruwn 4i4.1ftacft. $4.94 & $5.94 MEN'S DRESS .OXFORDS Matleof sturdy calf leather, & Black or Brown. • Sale Price Ac Sellee000 of shoes Motif" #rOwii,. Red and Blue in Cuban, high •Or few heels. • • mechanically operatedpush-bull000ntrehl;: proved millions of miles over! . • • Got a 'etitving forspirited adtiOnl, put. your toe to that bi new Dodge .Nr-t's the. Inggest standard V-11 in its field 303 cubic inches big. The most Powerfitly too-215 hories stiong. come Oaf Eight NOW!‘Slii;.laetindt1iii wheel of a nets( 5'7 Dodge. DisaoWir toW exciting It 'ear can really be, . The momeist you touch the button and go, you know there's nothing so modern and exciting as the beautiful '51 Dodge! , V'or what could bb Mare iftedern than the •• new detp-cradled. Torsion-Aire suspension that achieves the sweetest riding, steiidieSt cornering and surest road feel you've ever tsperienced I Or morn e'gbiting- than an- automatic transmission that sterte you on' your way through the modern magic of Nfoccasiii ,IPP RS ...6“,foriaok Slipper With fur cuff. Children's SHOES Dress Straps and Sturdy Oxfords Sae Prices, $3 WHITE BUCKS or SAMLE SHOES The popular shoes with foam crepi soles for girls SALE PRICE $4,54 P. Witt Allan Turhbr, Mt. and Mrs, Richard turner and baby Richard, of toronto,. were in the Village ,On Wednesday, when they, were In . Chia etIMMunity to attend the tut- eral of Mrs. Allan Turnelocsigter- IrAaw, Mrs. john Smith, of Toot- Water. Mrs. Smith was also ter of Mrs. (Rev.) Kenneth Beaton of Toronto, wdo attended the' Ain- -erg, • - Littro Unite Farrier • bat •bacm laid up With chicken pox dtiring the pant week, • Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Pialelner oriel Lois visited on WitirresdaY With' Mr. and. Mrs. Chas: rt0conat 4st of Crnunis,