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ST, HELENS
Mr, .and ;Mrs , :berme W0,90.0 Wero
week-end visitors lo .Kitcherter,. •
Lt, mien Staples ,ee .0auctp. Bop,'
den spent the 'weelt.end as the
pest of Mr, and Mrs, john, Cam-
eron and Don,
Congratulations to MISS. Mar-
garet Miller of the .Stratford 'Gen-
eral Hospital staff, who was.' site-
eesSf0) . in passing ' the .:recent
nurses' registration examination,
Mn' Marvin . McDonald, who
teaches at :Salford, wars home for
the 'beliday week-end,
Many friends called on Mr, and
Kra, W, J., Humphrey, Saturday
on the occasion of their 65th wed-
ding_ anniversary, Best 'wishes ,to
this good couple -.for .continued
health and -happiness.,
Small Attendance ,
District President -
is Guest Speaker
ST, HPLENS—Mrs- W. )31.40'
neek, Of Anlournr the district pre-
Sideat, Was the guest *POO at
the regular Meeting Of the We"
(hen's ThatitItte held in the MP,'
nultnitY 1141l ThUraday after,
noon, Mrs. Brach-melt was, intro-
timed by the president, Mrs.
Gaunt, and thanked and presented,
With a gift by Mrs, Fred MeQuil;
fin.
The rocetiog was Opened With'
.he Lot d's prayer,'the Mary Stew-
Art Collect. and the InStitate Ode,
The roll call, a quotation on Peace,
was well responded ft?, 'The, seere
1..ary reported that the proeeeds
from the Pot-luck supper had been
1;68,25 with-.expenses of $16.14 and
that $410,02 'was on hand in the
treasury,
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W. „HAMILTON I'
At Sunday Service
ST. Hi LENS—An' impressive
Remembrance Day, service was
held in the community hall on sun-
day afternoon with , a disappoint-'
ingly small' attendance, The choir
of • the United Church sang "God,
of 'Our Fathers".
John,Durnin, reeve of the town-
ship, spoke briefly and Rev, 33,
Green gave a fine talk in keeping,
with the ocea'sion.
At the cenotaph the wreath was
• 1?Usiness.office. • placed by Mrs. Wm, Purdon, two
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• minute's silence was observed and
•• the Last Post and the Reveille
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Latest editions iof the
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Here with new broad-shouldered styling, a revolutionary
new V8 engine, great new 'models! Here to speed schedules,
whittle down operating tostel Here to handle the toughest
hauling lobs with new fast-working efficiency!
Chevrolet's Task-Force '5$ rolls. in. With new hustle, new muscle, new
style is all ,tlucce weight-class series .. with more sure ways to stay,and.
save On any kind of schedule. You'll Ibid new Step-Van Forward Control
delivery models ,complete with Step-Van betties. A wider choice of
medium-duty haulers. New cab conveniences in all Models, Higher effici-
ency horsepower right up the line, including a radical neW N8 develop-
ment for Task-Vorce heavyweights. A's the biggest, brawniest Chevrolet
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your; inspection!
iD • Mew Light-Duty lc nar;
Offering high-capacity pickups and panels, sure-footed 4-Wheel Drive
.models and, Chevrolet's latest .. tt•'''Step-'Vats',' Forward Control, model
with 8', 10' ,and 12',body lengths! Famous fuel-saving 6's With increased
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Now Series 50 meditim-duty L.C.F,
horsepower are standard in the Apache Series. A more powerful Trade.
master V8, with 160-h.p., is optional at extra cost in conventional
light-duty, models. *3100 throe 1.2 3800 ivies,
A New Medium-Duty v wings'
Nine-meet models have been added, all featuring a new cab-to-rear axle,
dimension foe better load distribution in specialized uses.,ShortLstroke
A/Ws aro standard in all middle-weight Low Cab Forward models. Corr-
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famous 6's. Heavy!duty optionS increase GVW ratings up to 21,000 lbs.!
*4000 tbroagh 6000 ,rdries,
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The big news here is Chevrolet's tugged new 348 Cu. in.‘Workmaster
V8, standard in Series 1 90 and 100 models, Its radical now Wedge-11mi
design assures peak efficiency evert with regular grade gasoline! The
283 eV, in. Soper Taskmaster V8 is standard in Series 70 and 80 models.
Cast-spoke wheels are now standard in all Spartan models and Poll-air
brakes are optional at extra costs . *5000 tbfoieth 10,000 solos.
The -unrivalled scenic splendor
of th e Ropky Mountains' in Alberta
is a ..perpetual magnet for .artists
and color camera enthusiasts: •
Mrs. Chas, McDonald was ep,
pointed as the representative to
the Federation of Agriculture.
The motto, "Lest We Forget",
was taken by Mrs. E, Barbour and
Mrs. W. A. Miller read a poern,
"Life", A pleasant social hour was
enjoyed with Miss W, D, Ruther-
ford and Mrs, Frank, MeQuillirt`tni
hostesses—Dhring the lunch hour
a solo by Miss Marlene Johnston
was enjoyed.
Wingham
New Series 100 heavyweight hauler.
New Series 31 pickup.'
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Miss batty *iller, daughter of ,
Mr. and Mrs. 'Pry* Miller of gio,,
loss "Vow84111p, Was the *rider
the lucky' door:ticket, drawn the
Legion dance at Locitoow hall ,el
Friday night. It was worth opt
hundred dollars,
MisS,Nlarjorie Coultes of Guelph
spent the week-end at the hone( ,
of her parents, Mr, end Mts. Albert
Coultes, end they and garjQrh
and Diane, visited On Sunday with
Mr, and Mra, NP1S0A1 Ma)l•lrY .
Paisley,
Miss Winnifred Ioarrier of Ter,
onto spent the Week-ncl with he
parents, Mr, and Mrs. W, R, Far
rier:
Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Laidlav'
and Ivan spent the week-end at
the horrid of, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Stockhill, and with other relative;
at Povva,ssan. ,
Mrs. Einerson Austin' of London
spent last week at the borne of her'
sister, ,Mrs, Robert Stewart o,
Langsicle, and returned home on
Monday with her son, Raymone
Austin, Who spent the .week-end
here,
Miss Janet. Gaunt of Torontt
'spent the week-end with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gaunt
Janet was one of egroup of Tees-
water young' people who took in
the football game, between Wes,
tern and McGill University on Sat•
oriel Church
Holds Supper .
WIPTEctIVAVIT,441)out P n
41,1464etl And tea of the Brick
ChArehPOtoirroption net on Fri,
Ow lest the Sunday School roolo
of the United Church at Belgrave
tnr their annual Congregational
supper, Rev. C, Krug Was ob,04-
01411 for the program that tulip:vett
consisting, of readings/ vocal and
musical numbers, 0104 skit,
Unpractical, Jake", Was hturtorons,
ly presented by Mrs. JOIrm Jamie,
,484311,, ' Irwin, Murray
titell and ;Pm ,caultea,
ArdaY. The gaMe was played in
London,
Mrs, Mather; teacher of, S,S. No
LO Kinloss, fell a 'victim to the flu
as Thursday last and school. Was
;;loseid for the week-end.
The folks of the United Church
Jet December 19, as their date for
,he Sunday School' concert.
Raymond St, Marie of Kitchener
tpent the week-end at the home of
his brother, Mr. Myles Si, Marie.
Mrs. Thos. O'Malley was a pat-
ient in Wingham. 'Hospital frit a
few days last week.
Little Vera McDonald, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs, Angus McDonald
had her tonsils removed in Wing-
ham Hospital on Tuesday last,
The pupils of Fordyce School
neld their postponed Hallowe'en
party in the school last Thursday
afternoon, and invited the mother
to come and bring the smaller
children. All enjoyed a program
and contests and the treats of pop
corn and candy with lunch and tea
Allan McBurney, son of Mr. and
Mrs, John Mcl3urney, and Gordon
Pehgally, who spent the fall
months in Alberta' and B.C., arriv-
ed home on Friday last.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Moore of
London, visited on Sunday at the
home of his sister, Mrs. Wm,
Kennedy.
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Robinson
and family visited on Sunday at
the home of her brother, Mr. Ralph
Cameron of 'Ashfield. •
Mr. and Mrs. •Hector Purdon and
family of Sarnia spent the week-
end at the home of his parents,
at Lucknow and with Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Falconer,
ONLY ONE APPEAL
AT REVISION CT.
The East Wawanosh.Council met
on November 5th, with all, the
members present, the reeve presid-
ing, The minutes of the meeting
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held on October 1st, were adopted
on motion by MeGowan - Buchan-
an.
Moved o by Hanna - Purdon that
the road. and general accounts as
presented be passed and paid. Car-
ried.
Court of Revision on the 1957
assessment roll was opened at 2.30
o'clock. The council subscribed to
the oath, Henry Armstrong re-
quested woodlot exemption for 10
acres of W%,Lot 28 Concession 4.
Moved by Buchanan '- Purdon
that Mr. Armstrong's request be
granted. Carried.
:As this web the only appeal
heard, on . motion • by Purdon -
Buchanan that. court of revision
on the 1957 assessment roll be clos-
ed and it be therroll used for 1958
taxes. Carried.
Moved by McGowan - Hanna.
that the assessor be paid his salary.
Carried.
The clerk was instructed to noti-
fy any tenants who had not paid
their dog tax in the last three
years, and two ratepayers who had
not paid their tax arrears that they
would ire put in Division Court for
collection.
Moved by McGowan - Hanna
diet council adjourn to meet on
Decemberd, 3rd, at one o'clock.at the
BeigraVe community centre. Car-
rie.
Road Accounts
Stuart -McBurney, salary, $175.00;
bills paid, .80c; Wm. T. Irwin,
wages, $48.80; D. Murray, welding,
$7,00; Wm. A. Tiffin, hydraulic
oil, $3.25; Jack Alexander Hard-
ware, black wire, etc„ $9.10; Can,
Oil Co., 450 gallons ,fuel oil and
'tax, $180,90,. •.30 gals. oil $35.10;
Canada Culvert Co„ 1,000' snow-
fence •and 25 posts, $170.75; Russell
Purdon, 11/2 hours -towing, $9,00;
Dominion Road Machinery Co., 562
grader repair, $107.59.
General Accounts
H. C. MacLean, premium on Col-
lector's bond, $22.50; County of
Huron, hospitalization, $20.25; The
Municipal World, supplies, $6.41;
Orval B. Taylor, selecting jurors,
$4.00; R. H. Thompson, selecting =
jurors, $5.00; Wayne tokensWiller,
1'foie bounty, $2.00; Charlie Mar-
tin, 1 fret bounty, $2.00; Henry
Armstrong, poultry claim, $50.00;
John McCallum, livestock val-
uer and mileage, $3.80; R. H.
Thompson, bill' paid re local con-
vention, $86.82; Harry McGuire,
rent Forester's Hall, $10.00; Roland
Vincent, Salary as Assessor, $4004
selecting jurors, $4.60; The Blyth
Standard, adv. and printing, $99.18.
Total Of cheques issued, 0,468.85.
Orval B. Taylor, Reeve,
1, ki. Th01111)011'4 Clerk,
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