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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-01-23, Page 5)11 lag 11014.1)11 40.000 ext*Ii% aet0004.#0Pretary;,,';, 941141X4-**. t4 hot', Nunn* AO the Jatato,y . bill sthin or She. WOafleal la Aafiftela allorn The MOrilllern gldpors Were in Charge of tbe program, Kra. Plaabanall read the Sekipture, Matt, 0434T, Ws, Fred Thatalttlart ,read a poen'. Awit#44 14* **to, .Mrc utallteray , Atra 00ral and' Waft .4lalf•ICtaAfira, Mrs'.", ' X-04 14IC111** president teak *WO ,ness. 'he .ageretarY age reports Were givala Ogled that aaaWirlag' 1w parsonage and a 440r, ch,,ased. The meeting" c the I...,iord!s prayer 44 4 The hostess and com lunch and a social .half spent.' is ,okyv I, ~ah'ofr'liiiio 1104 jorlti attiataa, wool l alfe ataila•aof Optcomietri Pitrigk ,St:p lAritigbarn Phog.. 770 rien Ole orks .fin c•lottRIt Td4 E ro 9. ly irL Eh GO4RI4—George Ada suffer- ed a dislOcated hip and maims iri a ear- tractor accidents ant Wed nesday •on. gighwar $6, a) le west of Listowel. ,• - atrikaa and it was. aodepteda by, both parties. They fig a-zund a table to thrash out tapir+ .diffara epees and strikes were aematiarma averted by compromise, When that failed, fls . It did in many ina stances, the tutsettled • ilairna Ia. the disPute were to he decided by a board of atbitration. To the general ambito, at least, all this seemed' • fair.. and above . board; " But as the anions gathered • .strength by biziesS, the uniting labor leaders ultimately :realised iY rN George was, drawing ,h With• his tractor and to remove chains Wbe Struck by a car .driyen to Small sifts .can easily "burn hOlea" in • your packet and these "losses" can ?add up to a small fortatte. How much better to put aside, your small ehana9 and let it grow. An Investors Syndicate plan will help yoh. Call or' 'Waite.; • .Thos., Jardin, Phoeo 147 WINTAHAIVa ONT. Jiihn W.' Waines shone. 1042 fai,"'1411it-© Of CAhAD11, . IIM 1110 "R" ".b:`4 4,WE14'01 6.aFFIGFi61N fillaCifALGIngS year were installed, Cal* Jan Dunbar; secretOry;• rayrgang. o Idgar; treuaarer; N A sale .of.donated' aatrata conducted 'arid a quilt qua•• r *port* from, all arganlPutiMia, Sanday SchOoli s rtkt>l taadid .and. .01ita 1!acrt.omhan'ao:,00113;:n11:11040:010104: howl, pho,Wed aubstaktial haluace on hand. Deetflailion at the inT tenor of the church wee the Pro ject of the -year, Officers for the earning year are :Edward New(on, rector's warden; Leonard Sanderson, people's war- den; Rec,trefth., Mrs. George Beat-. tie; lay :delegates to synod, Nor man. ;Wade; H. V. HolMes; sub- stitutes, Frank King', George Ling; board of management, Wm.. Atistin, JOe Eennett, Car D.ixonno!o, Fraak : Knoindrgea-,7H00aor,ry urK jo,sga, Newtpa,• yrs. Wm. Austin; Earl King, .4tOhn'AlnStrlOre, Gorden, andltOfsf Harold, Tinge Carl Pins,-' lijEkrtY appreciation was ex,Press- ed the 'rector and his wile" for their aintiring efforts and to the ,weinert of the congregation, Lunch Wap,seryed and a social hour en- joyed. ' • Mrs. Alex Taylor gave the tapie, "Thoughts for the New Year", pre, ,pared by Mpg, Oeraid Galbraith, She said, "We' all have generous impulses that penal to vs every aay. They might as well not have come to us at all' as to come and leave us, without having been sent put in. a happy voice, a letter or some geed, deed, We mat pass them ma° 'Rev. NY; V. 'Buchanan conduct- ed . the ipstallation ' of pfficers for 1957 aa folloaas: president, Mrs.'T. L. MeInnea; vice-pres., Mts. Lionel Johnston; rec. sec.,. Mrs'a A, Trei 7 beat; assistant, Mrs, L. Walker; fan, see.; •Mrs..,F. Hyralman; treas., Mrs,' Allaa allyndman; parsenage, Mrs. W. $tropg, Mrs.. C.: Michel, Mrs, Jas, Edwards, Mrs. Russell Adams; pianist, Mrs. Harold aly.ma• Man; assistant,. Mrs. K. Hastie... ,.• a.; •, , Flower 'and 'cheer,' ,alis.••Wesley Trimble; guest speaker, Mrs.Har- old Roblinson; Mrs. Cecil GI:ginger; 'press; IVfis.•G..Brown; .nmnincting, MIT; Gordon. Edgar,' Mrs. E. Car- On; . Mrs. 4-1,. Fergii son ; • program,. . . y for . .110:001 Ferguson reapeate,ii, ataalallhat of owa i osettiihiji, flobart Piaagascm, Paaaad *WO at lai,a 11 pin Gattrie on Skallrahaaa Oaftaliag, 4a.ratary 349th, 0:0 . had ham in failing . health ,fet apme, thee. A "San af the tate Edairiard PCP ,a4sell and. WiIlia' Afontgomellt, was in.kt'o, ieebrourY Olh,,Xlitt and had he lived until 'next, month be would have b44'n acayaaas of age, His early life was spoilt 4 Orangebill, where ho farmed for a nuillaer of yearaa He retired to alerrie over 30 years ago.and was a rural mail carrier for 'several` years. He was a member oethe former Orangehill Methodist Church. and later of the .United Church. Of a :quiet 'and retiring•a dispositlen he was a kindly•aleaglibor. . He was first married te. Emma McGill, who, predeceased • him:. Latea he married-Mrs. Ellen Pen- Aett who sin-a/a/es. A.. ion, Edward, of; Soaka:am, Sask.;," two step; Children, ,.,adra.• John Dinsmore, .and :Josepb•.'Faennett, of Howiek;' itnda , one+ Williarri of Ed-: morithp,• Alberta, alacaaurvive., • • a -Mineral ,aarvica „W111,..b.eaat iUCiiir funeral 'hoMe, •' rat 2 p.m, on •Weanesday. The. Hey. • W.J. V., Buchanatnataill officiate,' Rariril will' be 'in the .tery. ... ,hay'd topPed tie was Elgin Adams of R, 2 List and' was; ,seriotislyainjOied.a He has been in listow ' ;Hospl- APse tat and is • doing, as wallas can be expected, although ,ring a '4;,0e• great -deal of pain. it, n William Smith Home Damaged by Fire ' GORRIE—The °.home of William Smith three •miles north of Gorrie, suffered damage from fire • last Thursday morning which started in the, attic 'and destroyed a part of the roof, rafters, etc, The dam-: would have been Much greater if, it. had not been for the assist- ance of about, forty neighbors and Gorrie residents. They foughtalhe fire in bitter cold weather and 'were able to keep the flames train spreading to the 'kitchen. All, the furniture'was saved and the family has been able to continue living in the hoase. The Wingham Fire Department was called but Was ;delayed on being misdireeteda to another fam- ily of Smiths. A small barn on the same farm was destroyed by fire earlier in the year. of last •Weak, the Siiuth, +Circle held its +fiaat.fns year at • the horrie o enee. Sparling..• . . that...Milan collective •The offieers for atljeae bargaining, Coalarmaliffe and •arbi,a tratien..have :;lane by•ahe board. "0; it is excellent to have a giant's strength; hut it is tyran- nous to Ilse it like a giant," The right to strike ;is every roan's right to 'quit bisjoh if 'he (lemm't like' it, but when that. right is er- ganized • on a,. mass mile it be- comes n conspiracy in- • ddstrial life and welfare of a eora- munity and the country at large. The right to work is an equally important. • hunian privilege; but that is cancelled out when a giant anion issues an order to its mem- iciera to quit working. To insure that the order is =171.4'd out, the'. idled workers are 'regimented into pickets who virtually take posses lion of a plant. They barricade the entire premises and .assume the right :end the power to prevent the' entrance or 'exit of any vehicle or .(t+Ven the'''Managers, of the ,in- dustry. That .is not only a viola- tion .of •C,? law of the land, hut•it iS also a violation of 'the ,moral o Townehip •falcialVa 'office aecer410g te!, ,at,gtitte for their inaeteral plotting: •g t of OM. The membeweloot presaiit ann. took: the peaesgfin . declaration iof offlee. rkev, W. J. V. Buchman 'wag sent and efalladaated a dei.o.tiatial 0014 Per104 end. Wend pruYer. taadaaati of .01-111011 preeeaded withttreln , lea, i4 Who SOO. Fl4eve GOWaY in the chair, The masa gal: Wanda* finArits0.14 triatlates of the last Meeting Were Tice laatad latar4na4 Vaba. is read and op. Motion of McMichael aaaaalaitidil and froigataAlla' taf igedil,:aori were adapted as • read. Ova bargajafing. ad laajfdr Wag.: Carried. CParr ativocatail as ga nietana of 'faiaaidiq• ib ningeas sacArlilpatnio—ps Ttohaolt wee avl ollc orderitai World. Carried, ,Allan-Haskiris — That we • join the Ontario 'Association of Rural Municipalities; the Ontario Good Roads Association; and. the Assoc- iation Of Assessing Officers of On- tank). Carried, th°e i tePnroT Countyaskins— Soilrhat '0.7d Crop , Improvement Association a grant Of $10,00, Carried, Haskins-MelVliehael --- That, mkta instruct, the reeve ,and clerk to Sign the annual petition for Stahl,. tory grant• aader the Highway provemetit Aea Carried,• Gibsort-Allim--That we request the district munieipal engineer to transfer $3.800.00 from the main-, ten•ance appropriation- to, construc- tion for 1956, 'Carried. • MeMichatilallaskins — That By- iHaowwialoco,. 1::f5o7r the Of til:2 e Township of to authoriae the borrowing, of '$60,000.00, .as read the third time be finally passed. Carried. Haskins-Gibson—That we name as fenceviewers ' the following: Eldon Ankenman, Glad Eager, Spence BrearS, Tilos, Ritchie, Cliff Dodds,.Charles, lareller, ' Albert Dettrnap, Clark • ,Renwick and Prank Fa Wright. Carried. Allan-Haskida--That i street the clerk to prepare the by- law to, appoint and remunerate fenceviewers. Carried. Alian-Haskins-That we appoint Art dibaon and Harvey McMichael to the Wroxeter Community Centre Board;• Ivan Haskins and H. Gow- dy to the '•/3elmote Community Centre Board; Mel Allan and Har- vey McMiehael:to the Fordwich Commanity, Hall Board; and Art Gibson and H. 'Gowdy to the Goriad. Community Hall, Board. Carried. Gibson-aleMichael—That we re- 'appoint the Members of the •Gorrie, Belt/tore Wroxeter Community Centre Boards. Car- ried. Allan-Haskins—That we' advance GORRIE—The Gorrie-Wroxetea the Wroxeter Community Centre Young People's' Union met in the Gorrie United Church on. Sunday evening with the president, Ian HoWes, in the chair and the pro- gram arranged by. Naaby Newton and alantie Sanderson. WIEN. OIR OW ARE 4/1/87 /mg/NG ro BR/NO YOU /WES 440.491ZESOFDR/WAV REASCIRE mall.Mma.a The meeting opened with the singing of "Stand up for Jesus", followed With prayer by. Shirley Reidy, Catherine MacDonald read the Scripture lesson taken from Eph. 6. David Sanderson read d litter irem the Presbytery mis- sionary convener; asking ;for help to support the Young People's Camp in India. It was decided to send :q.0.00. Final plaits were made for the congregational skating party to be held 'in Wroxeter on Wednesday evening, January 23. Bernice Grainger, Elaine Statist arid Bruce Grainger presented a very interesting skit •entitled "One Person Can Make a Differenee", Which 'dealt With cheating, deals, the Bible,.praYer and :choosing your own crowd, A Bible contest was enjOyed by all, and the meeting closed with TaPfa r)OND Les your style in your size in your fabrio In your coleus : at your price! MEN, get to know BOND! because ss Bond guarantees satisfaction or ferinfttat Ilona *away' leads in valtnnk, ¤ BOW believes our Customers are atwaysi r A. C. 'Cooper tells of revolution brought by frozen foods Board $2,000.00 with bank, interest, Carried. Gibson-MeMiehael—That we call far, tenders for warble fly spray- ing,in the Township of Howick for 1957: Tenders to State price per head for warm and ordinary water. Tenders to be in the hands of the Clerk bY. 2 pari., February 1, 1957.. Lowest or any tender not neces- sanity accepted: Carried. Allan-McMichael-That We call for applications for an inspector to supervise the Warble Fly spraying for tfie Township of Howick for the year 1957. Salary 46 be $125 per.,hour and supply own transpor- tation. Applications to he in the hands'of the Clerk by 2 pan., Fab- tuary 1st, 1957.• .Lny application, not necessarily aacepted. Carried.. liaskins-Gibson—That we order 1,000 of Warble Fly Powder from R. H. Citisori Son, Carried. Allan-Haskins —That the road, accounts as approved be paid, Carried. MelVfiehael-Gibson---That the fol- lowing accounts be paid, Carried. County of Hilton, htispitaliaation re *5. Boyd, $50.00; Elmer Getl- eke,' wiring in office, $10.04; Wil- fiat( BrOvirn, 2 fox bounties, $2.00; Rod .1, Tnglis, balance on Me- Michael Drain contract, $400,00; Alex Inglis, 3 'catch basins en Me,J. Michael Drain, $150,00; Municipal World, a subscriptions, $27.00; Oat, Assoc. Aural 11/fun, .memberahip, $10,00;' Ont. Goad 'Roads Assoc., membership, $10.00; Assoc. of Assess. Officers) membership, f10,00, Huron. and Crap Assoc„ grant, $10.00; IL Cataon & stove ell, $15.00; Rowick telephone System ,service and tolls, $18.05; Wroaeter COMYrnatity Centre, ad- Vance, $1,0000; VV. E. Whitfield, office supplies, t13,15; Road Ac- count, transfer, $1,05.82, •• Allait-l•-That tve tioW adiourn to tricot again on Point", wry 2ntl, .or at the call of the reeve. Carried. • j, Harold Pollack Cowly, Clerk, Reeve. "Vrozert foods are revolutionizing daily living" says A. C. Cooper, Manager of the Prozen Voods Warehouse of Dominion Stares Limited. "They not only save the housewife's time and cut down vvasto in. preparing meals; they also:pi-1)o available all year Marty tempting fruits and choice meats and a far Wider variety of Vegetables and Seafood," ' • As a family man, Mr. Qooper has also benefited by the Oboes' made in 'another field insurance, Today, providing continuing income 'far your family is only one of the functions of life insurance. 'rite increased i cribs tVy of life assurance plans enables yon to provide funds for 'emergencies, your children's education, safeguarding your borne, protecting • your busirom and a retirement ititoine for ,yetirself. Your life underwriter is better trained than ever :to help yon shoe • these flexible insurance plans lo meet your family's needs, hi tife,s.0 and other :ways, 'the lift insurance companies keep 'in 4.4., vanguard of progress. A toielet over list Nihon tiollart hos bean[ Inveolea Gy tho ads legit, esro temponlet Ctuatdo, on beliOir of their polloyaolcleta 'ianatasi teak utilities, Industrial plaint teal other produdlve THE LIFE INSURANCE COM-PARR IN hORRIE kis. Don Leader and family of Lucknow are spending some time with her sister,.Mrs. Geo. Adams. Sympathy goes to At's. Robert Ferguson In the death' Of her hits-, band and to her faintly'. Donald Russell was a patient in. tic Winghara Hospital being ad- mitted on Tuesday of last week. 4 Mr. and Mr$. Earl Harrison and family of Witighatn; *WWI on Sunday at .the halite of 'Mn, and Mrs. "ROM, isIrd, Errata HaStie la visiting Mr, tout Mrs. Russell Willoughby, of EltheL Tent Oteitie, Toronto, spent the Week-end at his home.. Visit Karen litieltel spent the week end; with Miss Nemo Met- csati iVingnont tno Queer} tlisslotn Xslands, ly Mr. and' MrS. natty Fttegah, big north of the g'r'eat east-west Bohai% and' 13Ohnle, yvingliori, passage end belonging to Canada W re wook,orsi goods of Mr. and rare the most northerly lands Its Mrs, Marty 00W4:1$6 Sertn Arustica,