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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1960-04-06, Page 5QUEEN'S •SCOUTS--It quite a, notable. event when any .one trod') Member is honored. with ,the ,Qtteen's Scout award--bat the• honors, were tripled last Thursday evening when Rio less than three meinbers of the, FirsI Wingham Troop,were'.pre- ot sented with Scouting's big!' st h tor y.; t Commissioner Archie Gowatirilock,•ecand .frotntileft. The Queen's Scouts are, lett;to ,Cohn. Bennett and Belt :11rtaefiatple„.7 :2S4outeeAltort Adams is seen at left-4(tVatnec7,Tifties:i0OVii,1 "-. The Wing'119.40k.Astfitoeu-Ilnries, April Announcing ew Showroom Opening Special prices in effect for the opening of the newly rentodelled second floor,of GURRIE SONS FURNITURE oornmencing WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13th Offeriag you three floors, of attractively displayed. furnitur.e, Watch for.nxt week's, advertisement. Opening for the Season 9.1.00..110.1 Thursday, April 14th Brownie's Drive in Limited CLINTON-, ONTARIO 4„,„ llllll IIIIIIIIIIIII iiiii I iiii II lllll I lllll 110114 Ill,, iiiii iiiii Ilfr llll Ip11l lllll !III llllllll II lllllll I l • • • . Jeety7 at cRAWFORD MOTORS 1959:- SIMCA Station Wagon Very low milflage, this ear is hi excellent condition. 1958' DODGE 4-door With VS motor and radio. This is also a one. owner car and is in excelkent condition. 1957 DODGE 4-door sedan With Vs motor, a good buy 1956 DODGE 4-Door Sedan, Motor just overhauled 19:56 PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan 1'955 . PLYMOUTH 2-door Hardtop. Equipped, with'radio and turn signals 1955 STUDEBAKER Club Coupe 1954.. DODGE' 4-door -Sedan 1953 CHEVROLET 4-door 1953 FORD 4-Door Sedan In good condition 1953 DODGE Club Coupe 1953 .GMC Tractor, 143" wheelbase TWO-WHEEL TRAILER with racks Len Crawford Motors Your Dodge, DeSoto and Simca Dealer Phone 710 Wingham sammimaimmommanim LINTON LOAN DEBENTURES APPROVED TRUSTEE INVESTMENT • Redeemable at par • Choice of 3,4 or 5-year maturity • Payable on demand upon 30 days' notice after 2 years .dommomommoat • Redeemable at par • 2-year maturity • Redeemable at company's option upon 30 days' notice after one year LAMBTON LOAN & INVESTMENT COMPANY' Established 1841 CANADA'S OLDEST MOItTOAOE coirrAism J. A. SMITH I'RESIDUNT Head Office : SARNIA G. C. NOUSWORTIW GENERAL LANAGEU Branch Offices : TORONTO and WALIACEIBURG. Use this coupon to obtain further information or place an order for Lombto'n Loan bebentures LAIVIBTON LOAN St INVESTMENT COMPANY 191 North Front Street, Sarnia, Ontario Please send nte further information about Latribton ?Attu belmoen or covering purchase Enclosed is cheque far $ 21.,Year 5-year 5 $ $ TOTAL $ 51,2% bebentures 8-year maturity Nitrite lllllllll *WEI R0 is. yottita; 'aq:41.40.cooksAA'' Wit BETTER. ELECTRICALLY Retarded Assoc. (Continued from Page One) and it is expected that the lawn will' be in excellent shape by sum- mer. All that remains to he done is the painting of the outside of.the building. There clre six pupils at the school and all .have been making remark- able .prOgress, Mrs. T. G. Husser, teacher, and a number of volun- teer helpers have taken a keen in- terest in each of the pupils. Classes are held -half-days at the present time, but it is possible that with the opening of the fall term in September, this will he changed to full days. It is also Mr. McPhail's hope that, in the future a sheltered workshop will be erected on the property. He is confident that the organization will progress steadily under, the administration of the new executive. • Mr. McPhail resigned as presi- dent of the association. There were two other resignations, Warner Collitige,• 1st vice-president and Orville Struthers, treasurer, both of whom have changed residence. The executive for 1960 is as fol- lows: Hon. president, W. T. Cruick- shank, Witighart; past president, Michael MoPhail, Wingham; presi- dent, Harvey W. Webster, Luck-, now; 1st vice, C. Ross Hamilton, Wingham; 2nd vice, Kelso MoNay, -Judge Frank Fingland presented certificates• to several :peciple • frOm this district .on, Thursday, when they became' Canadian citizens, in a ceremony- at:the Huron County court house, .In.all, there ,were' 57 persons frau • European , countries who received' citizenship Papers; Jan and Tryritje- Bakker 'of Wingham, • Joseph* and Sigrid .'N. Bauer, R„Ft: 1, Foidwicit, John and ' Joan' A. Martyn of, Blyth, Sonja ten Pas, R.R. 2, Wingharn, John and,May Snyders and Joe -C. and Elisabeth• Verwey of R.R. 1, Auburn .were -antong•those who re- ceived their papers. The new' nadianS 'were entertained 'by' 'the 1.0,D.E.. at, the Canadian Legion Hall, following the ceremony, Ashfielci Twp.;;,8rd vice, 'Robert Walker, Brussels; executive see., 1r red Howson, Blyth; treasurer, George StokeS, Wingham; corres- ponding seeretary, 'Mrs; Hazel Campbell, Wingham;, education committee chairman, Stones Kin- kead, Goilerich. - The executive will meet in April to set up• further committees. IPIRESENICS 'KEYS—Mayor R. E. McKinney presents the keys to no 1'Onnel Slatioll to Group Coramittoo crairmith wit-trot cotaii. htzikliiik has been turned over by the town for use ha n bead. qthirt4its; fat illeoutti, Cubs,. Childs. sired' litranatlet.s.4ditittice-Times photo. .0N.A.11-1AS :RECEIVE PAPER... *,'•``,144r, Town Council Continued from Page One.. the arena commission felt the rink would just about break even :Man- Wally this season. He pointed out that the roof on the front of the building was in a had state of re- pair, but said the Arena Corn- Mission did not think a 'big ex- penditure should be made for re- pairs, if 'there was any possibility that major Improvements to 'the structure were in the offing. The problem of a new front to the arena was talked over by council, with the suggestion being made that costs. and Plans should Abe Investigated. 4.. se- •••,. Farmers Outfitting Store WINGHAM The Workman's Shopping Centre - BOOTS - SUNDRIES Our Large Quantity Buying Permits us to Sell Cheaper. r.,„.,,,.........„,.„,.....„,,„„......„.,,,,„„ii„..„,„,,,.„.,,,..,,,,.„,,,, ........„ ...it W. W R . R. HAMILTON i OPTOMETRIST '; a .. a, Now a whole: new golden world of SIGHT and i SOUND. 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Councillor Callan, who Is ehair-. man of the Boy Scout Group Com- mittee thanked council for making the old CPR station available to the 'Sepias. Council/or Burgman reported that Stewart Holloway had been engaged as caretaker at the eem- .etery and that an assistant would be required. Flo also reccentriencied to the council 'that a. lowering de- vice and artificial grass be pur- ainted. Colmcillor Corbutt, chairman. of :the fire committee,' gave the fl- nancia statement of • the fire de- partment,' The statement showed that the brigade had attended nine fires In Turnberry„ five 'in .111-orris, seven - in Howiek, three In East Witwanosh and 13 calls in Wing- ham. The. statement showed a net 'deficit IV $624.70, which was broken down over the .several municipali- ties. Cost to each was as follows; • Turnberry, $493.69; Morris, $374.95; Howielc, $406.20;,•, East Wawanosh, $212,46 and Winghani,..$270.02. Mayor McKinney 'went over the' highlights of the auditor's state- ment and said that more grants had ,been received than had been estimated and that the town was In a sound finanCial position. In discussing various' projects for the year, Mayor McKinney told coun- cil that it .was imperative to bud- get properly rather to under, estirriate and run' Into a deficit al the entl•df 'the:Year!. Council talked 'over. various pro- jects and work that has to be done, Street repair, sidewalks, the cemetery 'and expenditure for parks came under review. • Pay Itua•ease, '../dso given eon'sideilltion were • the -Salaries paid to council mem- OUT FOR THE EVEINO-Iiciy Scouts, Wolf. Cubs .and their fathers gathered.- at.Jilie United Church basement last Thursday. evening for their annual banquet,, provided by the lad0%..of, the ,Sotint' Cub . 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'After'' disetts-slon” council decided to raise their own Salar- ies from $75,00 to $100.00 and • that of the mayor from $100.00 to $200.00, with a payment for Spec- ial council meetings 'of $7.50„ This increase still leaves Wingliam lower than other communities of comparable sire. The mayor reported that a spec- ial council meeting will be held with representatives of the Turn..., berry Township ,council on Wed- nesday afternoon -to consider the setting up of .-a joint planning board.