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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1960-01-20, Page 5- They farmed north, of Tuxford, until 1.947 when they retired to Moosejaw. Mr :and Mrs. Knox .are members of Zion United Church„ Moosejaw and , have been active in community work. 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 CROWN Theatre Holliston • Telephone 152 FRI, - SAT. jan- 22-23 "SHANE" In Technicolor Starring—Allan Ladd, Jean Arthur, Van, Hefflin and Brandon De Wilde In the Biggest Western of them all, MON. - TUES Jan. 25-26 "THE MYSTERIANS" In cinemascope and Technicolor A Most Awe Inspiring Science Fiction Thriller STARTING, WED. ' Jan. 27 'CARRY ON NURSE" For 4 Days Coming direct from its sensational 16 weeks engagement at the Hyland Theatre, London The Year's Funniest Motion Picture. Adult Entertainment 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Aluminum Trays Node at Institute GORRIE—Tbepostponed Janu ary Meeting. of the Gerrie Weenen'S Institute was held .at the ;home of Mrs. Mel. Taylor on, Tuesday af- terneon with 20 members-:and 'four visitors present. • The Work of the afternoon was, the malting of aluminum trays demonstrated and taught by Mrs,' Jack Craig of Fordwieh. Mrs, Glenn. Johnston and Mrs, ;Clarence Sparling assisted the hestees in . serving refreshments. NAME COMMITTEES FOR 1960 BOARDS The first regular meeting of the Howick Township Council for 1960 was held in the clerk's office on January 5th, All members were present and subscribed to their respective oath of office as fol- lows: Arthur Gibson, reeve; Her: vey McMichael, deputy-reeve; Ivan' Haskins, Melville Allan and Robert' Gibson, councillors. Rev. 3, E. Clarice and Rev. E, C. Attwell were present and conducted a devotional period and addressed council, The minutes of the 'last regular meeting were read and on motion of McMichael and R. Gibson were. adopted as read, Mrs, M. Chapman Dies IR Sudbury GOMM-4)0er* lyfinerva widow of the late Anther Chapod,an Of Gerrie, 4100. on, $ratur44ay, 18th after a woelt's illness in. the $11.1tury goapitat. $he was in• her 75th year. # Bern at Dorking, she was a daughter of 'the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hill. Her early life was Spent at Listowel. Following her marriage 'to Arthnr Chapman Oettiber, 1908, they farmed at New. 'bridge. They retired to Gerrie Gray, spzne 1'a s Sudbury r a aon'd For n the brolitr 1,5 months she had made her home with her daughter la Sudbury. She Was a member of it, Ste- phen's Anglican Church, Gorrle. Her husband ,predeceased her i n. March 1958. :Survivors are One daughter Mrs. Gerald Weiner) Ephraim Hill, Stratford, There ai,e two grandson; Glenn and Gary Gray. Funeral service was at, St. tte- phen:Ps Anglican Church, •Gorrie, at 2 p.m. Tuesday, conducted by the Rev, B, C Attwell, •rector. Burial was in Gorrio cemetery. Junior Farmer Officers Installed GORRIE--At the January meet- ing of the Howick Junior Farmers on Wednesday 'evening the follow- ing officers were installed: Past president, Bob Strring; president, Murray Mulvey; 1st vice president, Perry Strong; 2nd‘ vice uprreesr,41.1eini mt ReWanywineeirK; ipnrge;ssselreep*tor:t7r: viVIau;rDoay hpilownsetoirliis, ono;edoirrgeeetomrse,rtueyr: Barry Mulvey, Bob Dinsmore, Don Whitfield; 413mclatorsi Jack IC. Staf- ford, Ron McMichael, • Red Cross Annual GORRIE—Te 'annual meeting of the Gorrie and district Bed Cross Will be held in the L.O.L. 'he:11. on Monday *vetting, January '25th -at '8.30' p.m. A gopd Atten- 'da'nce is hoped for, S,S, HOLDS ANNUAL MEET - The annual meeting •of Wingham United 'Church Sunday School was held on Thursday eveeing, corn- tnencing with a dinner served by the Evening Auxiliary` to 65 teach- ers, officers, assisthnt teachers• and their husbands :and wives. The proposed slate of officer and teachers for 1960 Was rea and recommended that it be for warded tothe*Chrlstian Education Committee for final approval: Officers for 1960 Honorary supt., F. R. Howson; supt, Russell Zurbrikk; sec., Ear Hamilton; 'asst. tee. ' Don '1'/ECT'ag Bart; areas., Jack Walker; asst ! tress., Howard Walker; attendance sec., Roy Bennett; 'missionary sec. Mrs. V. 'Reid; temperance Sec., W Casliek; ?projectionist, Michael Her• rison; librarianS, G. W. Tiffin 'ancl Harold Wild; pianist, Mrs. R.. Goy. 'asst., Miss Hilda. 'Tiffin; press porter, Mrs. W. Caelick. 'Teachers Mrs. A. Rietoul, Mrs. R. Zur brigg, Miss 'Mary Alice Arnistron Miss Muriel Gowdy, Mrs. Ear Harrison, Vries Verne Vanston Mrs. b. WIeTaggart, Mrs. L. Hoy Mrs. If. 'Burrell, Miss Phyni John'Mrs. Hitli rs. , W le a r I , ss• Machan, V. Reid, R. Walker, Casliek, lt.. Gordon, J. Currie, McGuire. Assistant Teitchers: Miss Lynn Stuckey, Miss Irene Saint, avila Eleanor 0-oy, Miss Mary Lon moT fat, Mrs, *".,X7. B. triailcshank, Mr Gibson, Mrs. 'C. RodginS, Mi C. Wellerood, Mrs. G. W. 'Tiffin Miss Merle Gowdy, Mrs,. H. Ito It. Finnigan, R. Sheekleten, Mrs R. Bennett, •T. S. Be, ttie, R. Vo gat. 1957, DODGE ROYAL 4-Door Sedan .e•'.rone with radio. This is a top prnher„ and a one-owner ear. 1956 DODGE 4,Dooir Sedan iuotor just overhauleit 1955 MERCURY 4-Door Sedan Automatic transmission, with radio 1954 PLYMOUTH 4-Door Sedan This ear is clean throughout 1953 FORD 4-Door Sedan In good condition 1953 DODGE Club Coupe TRUCKS 1957 DODGE 1/2 -ton Pickup V-8 motor, long wheelbase 1951 FARGO I/2-ton Pick-up R. HAMILTON OPTOMETRIST, Now a whole new golden 'world of SIGHT and I 4, SOUND. See our HEARING-AID GLASSE% lightest in weight. , , Phone 37 f — or appointment I A*13 hn e Kniht! iltRIERASECONDCARI Come in an. d see the new model Simca, now on display at Len Crawford Motors Your Dodge, DeSoto and Simca ;Dealer Phone 710 .Wingham • ^^'•!N,,,^1^,106^Fglaa..a43**eanae,*a0a*aaaa.apassaaak.,*Ra*;aNa:*amaacaaa...,,Tac,orkvz,,,,,,,,,,.(„,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,, • •;• stO. "",41%***n*,,, eteieey4feereiebeeeeleW4333.41.41"(4:. Home-made s treetsigns•Wi big-ci ty natne8 are one kind of link between the people of the New North arid the rest of Canada. Banking Service is another. Canadiani banks haVe, since the earliest days, tak4n part in the development of new areas, the 'opening of new frontiers. Today the. 'chartered” WAS. Continue to bring banking services to pioneer settlements as the economic map of Canada is rolled back. They have at the same time greatly increased the number of branches in estab- lished areas across Canada -,-new suburban communities, expandi4 industrial centres ha-keeping pace with the country's popula, tion and business growth. To take care of all these varied needs, 1,200 new branches have been opened by the chartered banks in the past ten years. THE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY 9 ?•••,).:6-1'-‘, • 4 Knox,,12,80 First Ave„ NAV., Moose- oourso„ taw Basit„ ..celebrated the '50th :anniversary of their ;marriage on December 22nd, When a reeept' was held, at their home. ft was attended by Members of their fahrily Aza ,D,1411, .Ther also received 'ninny congratulatory messages.. Mrs: Knox was the- former Mary '(Minnie) 'Gallagher of Gorrie, and Mr. Knox: was formerly -Of Wingham. 'They were married in Gorrie, December 22nd, 1909, by. the Rev, Hector McTavish., They have three Children, 'Capt. .Wfel Knox of C.P.R..Van- etrever, BA, Mrs. Frank, (Made- leine) Eettlewell of .Tuxford, and Mrs. 'Margaret Hanna, Moose- jaw, saslt. They have 'six grand- philaren, MAN ANNIVERSARY I the Wingham 'General. HoaPital ' , nursing assistant's certificate from OORRIZ—Mr. and Mrs. W. G. last Week, after a ,tell-Mrlethe' N MOOSEJAW SASK We Wish to congratulate Ikriss Mar aret Dane WI, rem tad tor The W.A. of St. 'Stephen's Church. will hold its January rneteting Thursday at 2:30 pan. at the home of Mrs. Harry King, Mr. And Mrs. Ernest' King re- turned tome on Saturday nftergoon 'after spending the last throe welts in Toronto, Mr. ;and Vivi, Pere)" 'Cohner accompanied ;there -..and spent the week-end here, lyfr. and Mrs. Gerald Stinson and Mrs. Harold Elliott of Detroit attended the funeral of Mr. Barn Stinson, on January 111th, Mr. and Mrs, Ewart Whitfield ,,spent Tuesday of last week in 'To- ronto. lOROIE • McMichael-Gibson—That we join the Ontario Good Roads Associa- tion, ' 0Gibo.son-McMichael—Th‘at we give the Salvation Army a grant 'of v.0 Allan-Haskins—That we do not' concur with the resolution of the Town 'of Tilbury re grants to class B fairs and community -centres. 'Gibson-McMichael—That we join the Ontario Association of Rural Municipalities, Allan-Gibson—That Ivan Haskins be appointed member of the Saugeen Valley Conservation Au- thority. McMichael-Gibson — That we, subscribe for '9 copies of the Mun— cipal World for 1'900. McMichael-Haskins—That Art Gibson b; appointed relief ad- ministrator for 19*60. Allan-Haskins—That we 'appoint Robt. Gibson to the Wingham Hos- pital Board. Haskins-AllanThat the mem- bers of the community centre boards, recreation committee, :and Pioneer Park for 1960 be as fol- lows: Belmore Comm:unity Centre, Ivan Haskins, Harvey McMiehael, Mrs. Thomas Abraham, Fred Doubledee, Ken Dickson, William Merkley and Clark Renwick; 'Ford- wich Community Hall, Mel. Allan, , Robert Gibson, Anson Demerling, Royden Devitt, ken Graham, Mrs. William. McCann, and Ira Schaefer; Gorrie Community Hall, Robert Gibson, Mel Allan, Mrs. •Gordon Edgar; Harry Gowdy, Wilfred King, Gordon Moir, and Norman Wade; Wroxeter Community Centre, Ar- thur 'Gibson, Harvey McMichael, Roy. Hunter, G. L. Dobson, James Doig, Gilbert Howes, and Mrs. William Wright; Heereation Com— mittee, Robert 'Gibson, Mel Allan, Mrs. Stanley Bride, Mrs. Jack Ferguson,. 'Kenneth Graham, Harry Hastie, and Don MeLaughlin.;, Pioneer Park, IVIan. Haskins, thur Gibson, and Warren Zurlerigg. Haskins-Allan—That the reeve, and clerk 'be authorized to sign the petition for statutory grant under the Highway Improvement Act. Allan-Haskins—That we increase the rate of pay for -employees on the Road Account, Payroll by 405c per hour. McMichael-Gibson—That By-law No. 1-60 of the Township of Howick for the year 1960 read the third time be finally passed. Haskins-Allan—That the :road accounts as approved be paid. R. 'Gibson .and McMichael 'that , the following accounts be paid. Ontario Good Roads Assoc., ,membership, $15.00; H. N. Gowdy & son, -door, $50.00; Municipal World, subscriptions, $27.00.; Ont. Association Rural Municipalities, membership,' $15.00; Baker Con- valescent Home, care, $139.50, sup- plementary -assistance, 320;00, relief accounts, $164.70; Art Gibson, re- lief administrator, $10.65 ; Wingham Hospital Board, membership, $1.00; Salvation Army, grant, $20.00. Gibson-McMiehael—That we do now adjourn to meet again on February 5th, 1960, 'or at the call of the reeve. J. Harold Pollock, 'Clerk, Arthur Gibson, Reeve. "THIS IS FOR MY BROTHER" In many 'countries across the world, the poorest children get CARE food at seheol—often, the first and only meal they have all day. At a schodl in Colombia, 'a CARE representative saws several youngsters placing half their CARE bun in their pockets. Why? One little boy explained: "This is; for' ray brother. He's too young to goi to school," :By contributing to CARE of Can- ada, .Ottawa, you 'can share your plenty with the •hungry in 15 coati- tries, The foods are mainly corn- motiltiee ,donated, by the Canadian and 1.1,S. governments from our faint abundance—powdered milk, flout to bake into bread end rolls, corn meal. Every dollar you give' sends one Package of me-giving ota)), deltifieted with your Write and Address, to make it a personal aet, of sharing. The business was started with Alert wership service conducted b the superintendent, Russell *Zur brigg. Minutes of the. annual meet: ink tor 1959 Were read by the sec- retary, Earl Hamilton. Various reports were read by committee chairmen. sr • The superintendent reviewed the activities of the past year, making special mention of the highlights of the year, such as the skating party; special Easter servile; 'Chris- tian TamilY Service, the Sunday 'School anniversary flower service. Sunday 'School picnic, Vacation Bible' School, held In the Presby- terian Church es a 'co-operative effort with the Presbyterian :Sun- day Schpol, Rally Sunday, ,presenta- tion of 'Bibles 'to 25 nine-year-old children and 'Sunday School at- tendance awards tb '61 members, 'the Sunday School Christmas icon.- ?deft and Christmas pageant and while gift service. y Youlfg Peoples; C. Pinglanti; as ssistant teachers at large, Mrs. Lunn, Mrs, C. ,ShAcItioton. Rev. T. 0, Itusser introduces the guest speaker of the eveni55 Mr. Alan lleeloti, of 43l.levaie 1.131 ifed Church. Mr. aNeelen prevent ed a.n outstanding ;address on the relatierisip between the Sunday kheol teacher and the children, • Lovell litcquire thanked the speaker and Rev. T. 0, Hussey elated the Ineetinit With prayer. • Our The Farmers CLOTIIINI1 L4rgo Worktrian'$ . — Quantity Sell ut' wusTovinA BOOTS 0 , Cheaper. itting Shopping Buying Permits — SUNDRIES Centre as to ;IT'S , . ALWAYS SETTER WITH IGUTTIER . -' Agricultural price support assures 'ample supply at reasonable prices! . ONTARIO CREAM PSOIRSCEKV MARKETING IDARD AtEl'atENTING 5000 (REAM PRODUCERS 4 ,?"' e , • ec- FOlding Aluminum AWNINGS 1 1,,UMBER — .; Telephone 260 . FLOOR WALL TILES : BUILDING — Walpole Aluminum SASH. DOORS CUPBOARDS Wingham i 41111111.0410WW001161111101111M1.1..411.6.111.114Mraidag1414)//40 .41111......111111.414111111.041011,11.011.1.1 II ...WOW S Machines . Sewin g 1 ,, . 1 . v. 1 , i. - . , I .• I..'' 111 '. CIJSED ft SLANT ' l't CONSOLE THESE Lina - Come 1 .:FEATHERWEIGHT MACHINES CARRY •S1N6ER BARGAIN NEEDLE ONLY including NEW in Sewing MODELS AND for 1 .,.,..............................................0..................................1 alACHINE latest ri.1 OTHER DESK attachments PRICES .=, as $169.00 USED MACHINES GUARANTE;ES. Demonstration low 1110DELS MODEL ,1' Genre A.T. .... I . 1 $79.00 as 39.95 ''' .1 I * I ALL 1 [ , • [ .. .. . i - '• 3; ,i • ... . :„ ,. .,, „:,....,,„„,,,,,,.,„: ,,..:....„, ,,,,, • ."*. - . .., 2,. by faking .• .. .. - , CHECK THESE .A top • Experienced t your 0 Assistance 0 Backed , tertificate. . PLUS II: CIUT $2.00 ,,,. , .,,:•,... NN, c: 'SAVE PER TON toi4 ' i 'plan 4 • 31/60 Fertilizei of Quality" ...., cw • , .6:,; ,,,?.=,„1,. At> ,-1, r,.. : . IC ' ! i t , Ei savings. analysis FERTILIZER° delivery before Jan. ....tr.-7: , - ! ...sd. IMPORTANT FEATURES quality Fertilizer staff *ill help Spring Fertilizer program. it: selecting the your farm requires. by a "Guarantee 7% ZASH DISCOUNT PAID WITHIN '10 , CO-OP ass. CCP.25,T,S• at substantial you DAYS .e 1 B grave Co Derative BELGRAVE Plibitt&t. Wingliatitt. 1001 Brussels 388 It 10 Miss Barbara Stirling, who teach- es on the I'ovrick-Carriek boun- dary, spent the weelc-encl, with her sister, Mrs, Leonard Sanderson and Mr. Sanderson, Mrs, Robert Graham has been confined to bed for the past week, Mrs. W, T. Gallagher is a patient in the Wingham General Hospital. Friends, will be pleased to 'know. that Hector Hamilton, in the Pal- merston Hospital and Mrs, Annie Gilpin in Wingham, 1-lespital ,are both showing some improvement Mrs. A. Hamilton of Exeter is spending some time at her son's home. The Woman's Association of the Gorrie United. Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Gordon Edgar on Thursday, January 21st, at 2 p.m. (Note change of hour). The Friendly Fours will have charge of program, The annual congregational meet- ing will be held 'in the 'United Church on Tuesday, Ofanuary 26. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey. Copeland, Wroxeter, visited Mr. and 'Mrs, Harry Gowdy on .Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, Glen Will of Kings- ville spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. Justin Will. Mr. and Mrs. W, A, Gathers, Wroxeter, Mr: and Mrs. Arnold Halliday, Wingham, and Mrs. An- drew Davidson called on Mr, An- -drew Davidson in Victoria Hospital, London on Sunday. They also visited Mrs, Mary Pratt: and Mr. and Mrs, Charles Finlay in Lon-, don. Mr, and Mrs. David Neilson, Elizabeth arid Heather visited Mrs. Robert CIelland, Atwood on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. James Doig, Wrox- etee.IVIr. and Mrs. Fred Hynciree,n and -*Wifr.• and Mrs. Harry *Go**,dy were supper guests of Mr,;,and Mrs. Roy Gowdy on Friday. Mr. Charles Gathers suffered a , heart attach and is a patient in Wingham 'Hospital.