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TAD 'KINSMEN Worked hard to make the fair a satetess and Ace Date-
son pictured above was no exception. Kin Ace isn't in jail, althotio
some of his fellow slab mentbers suggested he, looked right at home.
Ile is nettially 5ellitrg lirkets at the midway, one of the many chores
that had to be looked after at the trade fair.
ENJOY SUMMER LIVING- LAWN FURNITURE IS STYLED
FOR COMFORT IN A WIDE RANGE OF
COLORS AND DESIGNS
walker's Home Furnishings
A V liso Attie Tax Rates Passed Trousseau Tea
For Turnberry Twp, For Miss E. Wood
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The regular monthly meeting of
Turnberry Towhship count-el was.
held in the comMlinitY hall, Blue.
vale, on June 4th, at 1,30 p.m., with .
all Members present, the reeve, W.
Jack Willits presiding. The minutes
of the lust regular meeting-, were
read and adopted on motion by
Herb. Feztonand. A, D. Smith.
•Cenuntinicatioris were received
and read from Wm. Renwick.
elerit . treasurer of Wingham;
• Wingham District High School;
Department of Highways; John
0. Berry, Huron. County, and. Ca-
nadian Pacific Railway.
Mulvey-Appleby- - That By-law
No. 8-00 be read a third time and
nattily passed, signed by the reeve
and clerk. and the seal of the.
Corporation attached thereto.
Bylaw No. 8-00, setting the tax
rates for 1960: County, 13.9 mills;
township, residential, 13 -mills;
commercial, 15.5 mills; reserta
fund, 1 mill; high school, 10.1 mills;
Turnberry Township School : Area,
13 mills; Howick Township School
Area, 13 mills; Culross.• Township
School Area, 14 mills; hospitaliza-
tion and •compensatoon, '1.5 mills;
Federation of Agriculture, 4 mills
where not appealed; Bluevale street
lights, 2.5 mills; Lower Wingham
street lights, 8 mills; dog tax shall
be the minitntnn rates as- set by
the Dog Tax Act; warble fly
spraying, lie per head if paid in
cash, 13c per head, put on' the roll;
.100 per head far inspection and
powder and Sc per head fo'r inspec-
tion only.
Drain debentures to be added to
the roll and also outstanding drain
accounts on, • the Hyslop,..Cruilt-
nhanit, Tervitt and Baird drains. -
Mulvey - 'Appleby - That the
general and road accounts he pass-
ed -and paid as presented.
General -Accounts
McKay's Nursing' Home, $1115.51;
relief, $40.00; Corporation Town of
Wingham, fire truck, $493.68;
Wingham Advance-Times, $20,65;
James X. Baeker, spraying cattle,
$300.00; R. H. Carson Son, warble
fly powder, $64.50; Canada Pack-
ers, Clinton, warble fly - powder,
$123.00; United Stationery Co., sup-
plies, $4,60; Mrs. A; D. Smith, en-
velopes, $27,86; J. V. Fischer, part
salary, 05.00; W. B. Crulkshank,
unemployment insurance, $5.28; A.,
Peebles, unemployment Insurance,
$7.44,
Pay Roil
George Greenaway, $13.50; Ken.
aVreMicltel, $12.75; George Gallo-
way, $272.53; Wm. Mundell, $225,00.
Road Accounts •
Joe Kerr; gravel Machinery rent-
al, $1,113.89; Harold Congram, rent
of shovel, $52.50; Andy's Gara.g,e,
truck repairs, $10.55; J. A. Lunn, oil
tank, $30,00; Supertest Petroleum
Corp. Ltd., fuel oil and gas, $211.20;
Canada Culvert Co., culverts,
$192.50; Thomas McGlynn, chain
saw, $5.00; 'Ken McMichael, $2.00;
State Farm Mutual, .tractor insur-
ance, $19.30; Ontario Hydro, hydro
for shed, $10.12,
Foxton-Smith-That -we do now
adjourn to meet on July 2, at 1,30
John V, Fischer, :W. Jack Willits,
Clerk, Reeve.
Women's Institute
Regular Meeting
.137.,-0EvALE- Vie Women's Id:
stitute held its regular meeting at
the •home of Mrs. Ed Barnand on
June 9th when 'the president, Mrs.
Spading Johnston, presided.
Mrs. Eldred Nichol gave a com-
prehensive 'report :of the officers'
convention at Guelph in May, Mrs.
Mel Craig and Miss Ruby Duff
gave reports of the East Huron
district annual held at Cranbrdolt
recently.
A -collection was taken in aid
of the School for Retarded Child-
ren at Wingham,
Refreshments were served by the
hostesses, 'Mrs, A, H. Neelon and
Mrs, Fleming Johnston.
Mrs. Albert Wood entertained at
aitrolissean tea in honor of her
daughter, Niayne, whose marriage
took place Friday. Baskets of
snowballs, spirea and. 'mums decor-
ated the rooms where Mrs. Wood
and her daughter received guests
assisted by Mrs. Norman Rintoul
of WIngbanr.
The lace-covered tea table was.
centred with an arrangement of
graduated white and. pink-frosted
'mums flanked by white tapers.
Pouring tea were Mrs. George
Bucker, Mrs. R. S. 'Warwick, Mrs.
William, Leach and Mrs, William
Porter,
Tea room attendants wore Miss
Sandra Wright and Miss Judy
Wright,. both of Wroxeter, Miss
Penny Gerrie and Miss Barbara
Plekford, both of Wingham,
Trousseau and ,gifts were shown
by Miss Judy 'Gibson, -Miss Kath-
erine Leach, Miss Sandra Strong,
Miss Patricia Bennett, Miss Lois
Dodds and Miss June Wright, and
Miss Ruth Fryfoglo,
Others assisting the hostess were
Mrs. Robert Gemmell, Mrs. K. S,
Wood, of Clinton, and Mrs, Ray-
mond. )3roaaon. Miss Sheila Porter
was In charge of the guest hook,
Miss Wood was honored pre-
viously at showers given by busi-
ness associates in Wingham, and in
the.library hall by friends in Brus-
sels,
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott
Married 25 Years
BLHEVALE-Mr, and Mrs. Harry
Elliott were honored by a surprise
party staged by friends in the
community, who gathered at their
home to celebrate with them their
25th wedding anniversary.
Gifts were presented and a happy
evening enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. El-
liott have a son and a daughter,
Jack, of Cornwall, and Phyllis, of
Bluevale,
ST. HELENS
LAC and Mrs. Fred Thompson
and Benny of Exeter were- week-
end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Cor-
don MacPherson.
We .are sorry to report that Mr.
Tames Forster is seriously ill in.. the
Wingham General -Hospital,
Miss Beverley Gaunt and Miss
Norma Forster are holidaying at
their homes here after completing
theirs*cournes at-tha 'Weltn"- Mad:
emy, London,
-Congratulations to Mary Purdon,
who completed her grade 10 -course
on her year's work at the Lucknow
District High School and to- Beth
Cooper and Terry Wilson, grade 11
students, who had to write only
the compulsory subjects.
Mrs. W, A. Miller, Mr. Frank
IVIcQuillin, Terry Wilson and, Mr.
Allan Miller • visited at 'Victoria
Hospital -on Sunday with Mrs. Mc-
• who is -making favorable
recovery following surgery last
Wednesday.
Donald McIntyre , of Richmond
• is holidaying with his grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Mil-
ler. Donald receives his grade 9
certificate on his year's work,
LOAD RESTRICTION
IN WAWAN0311 TWP.
The East Wawanosh council met
June 7th with all the 'Members
present, Reeve I•lanna presiding.
Vie minutes of the meeting held
May • 3rd were read and adopted
on mattan of McGowan-Buchanan.
Hallahan• - Pardon - That the
council pay Karl Whitfield's claim
for chickens killed by wild animals.
Buchanan-McGowan - That the
road and general. accounts as pre-'
sented be passed and paid,
DONNYBROOK
Visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Geo,
Phillips last Sunday were Mr. John
Colton of Michigan, Misses Irene
and Rose 01Connor of Port Bur.
well and Mrs. Mary Walsh, who is
making her home with them at the
present time.
Mrs, 3. -C. Robinson of Wingham
spent Thursday with Mr. Edward
Robinson and Judy, while Mrs.
Robinson, Jim and Bill were oa a
bus -trip to London.
Mrs. Wesley Jefferson and Lieb-
hie spent Wednesday with her mo-
ther, Mrs. Elgin Josling, Londe's-
hero,
Mr, and Mrs. George Reeves of
Toronto -were- week-end visitors
with Mr, and Mrs, Hilliard Jeffer-
son and other relatives. They were
also guests at the Pentland-Pearee
wedding in Dungannon,
Mr. and Mrs, James Leckly and
Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Jefferson
.were Sunday visitors with Mr. and-
Mrs. Campbell Dow, of Fullarton,
Mr, and Mrs. Don Jefferson and
Cheryl of -Clinton visited on Sunday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.'
.John Noble,
Miss Betty Devereaux and Miss
Elaine Jefferson, both of London
visited with their parents over the
week-end.
The township auditor, A. M.
Harper -was present b) give his re-
port of the township finances for
1959. The receipts were $101,170.33,
expenditures $100,236.58, with sur-
plus for the year $933.75.
Pardon-Hallalian -That the audi-
tor's report be adopted and he re-
ceive his fee.
McGowan-Buchanan - That the
council accept the petition for
drainage work by Karl Whitfield
and others, the clerk send the, peti-
tion to the township engineer.
Hallahan-Purdon -- That council
pay John McKay part payment for
Work on the township shed.
By-law No. 6, restricting loads in
excess of 11 tons passing over
township bridges, was read the
first and second time.
Buchanan-McGowan - That by-
law No. 6 he read the third time
and passed.
Road. Cheques
Stuart McBurney, salary, $185.00,
bills paid, $2.20, $187.20; Alan Mc-
Burney, wages, $243.19; Geo, T.
Currie, wages, $188.00; Belgrave
Co-op„ repairs, $3,75; Purdon Mo-
tors, spark plugs, $1.70; Doherty
Bros., fan belt, $3.90; C. E. Mar-
Tavish. Ltd., 25 gal, gasoline, $9,22;
Morrison's Garage, truck repair,
$59.40; Joe Kerr, gravel contract
and gravel, $12,655,92, spring roads,
$47.00, $12,702.92;• Bordort Scott,
10,956 yds. gravel SI 5c, $547,80; Al-
din Purdon, 2;544 yids, gravel o' 5c,
$127.20; Win. Kennedy, 3,102 yds.
gravel SI 5c, $155.10; Bradley Gal-
braith, 1 hr. With truck, $2.00; Ca-
nada Culvert Co., steel culverts,
$595.53, grader edges, $50.93,
$646.46; E. S. Hubbell & Sons,
grader edges, $32,58; Harry Wil-
liams, 335 gals. fuel oil and tax,
$129.80; W. C. Becker Equipment
Co., grader check, $57.79; Mowbray
Construction, bridge floor and re-
pair, $116.43; Rec. General of Ca-
nada, income ta*, $29.15.
General: Accounts
A. M. Harper & Co„ audit of 195S
accounts, $250.60; Alex McBurney,
WI stamps and postage, $14.98;
Frank Cooper, 'warble, fly operator,
$189:50; Kenneth Scott, warble fly
sprayer helper, $87,50; Clark John-
ston, warble fly sprayer helper,
$106,25; Prank Thompson, warble
fly inspector, $188.75 Belgrave Co-
ops warbel fly powder, $203,19;
Rec. General of Canada., income tax,
$16.75; Road Cr., 145 hours warble
fly spraying, $145.00; Gro-
eery, relief -account, $49.11; I-Carl
Whitfield, 70 chickens S 40c,
$28.00; John F. !McCallum, live-
stock valuer,' $3.00; McKay's Nurs-
ing Of patient,
$92,75; Blyth Aural 'Fire Area,
levy, $132.00; Town of Wingham.
share of relief, $17.20; Town of
Gederiels, debenture, $1,-
076.16; John McKay, advance Work
on shed, $400 000.
PurdonaVallahan - That council
adjourn to Meet Jnly 5th at one
o'clock at the Belgrave -Conifininity
Centre.
C. W, Hanna,. R, H. Thompson,
/WV*, Clerk.
Anniversary Was
The Beginning of ir
Kennedy Reunion
The 29th annual KerineelY R&•
union picnic was in Lobies' Park,
Walkerton on Saturday with about
40 adults and children in atten-
dance, People were present from
Galt, Puslineia, Morriston, Guelph,'
Goderich, Lucknow, Wingham,
Whiteehurch and Walkerton,
This Kennedy re-union Picnic
started as a wedding anniversary
for a former mayor and his -wife,
the late Mayor Duncan. Kennedy
at Goderich Harbour Park in
June, 1931, and has been held
every year. Then, it branched
out to the complete Kennedy clan.
The late Alexander Kennedy was
an early settler in this part of the
country, settling on the farm now
owned by Bwart MacPherson on
highway 86, three miles west of
Kennedy,
his
'William
his son, led a cow all the way from
Puslinch, which took him three
slays as. the railroad had not gone
through, from Palmerston to Kin-
cardinei,
The 30th picnic will be held in
Goderich in 1961, second Saturday
in June. The following officers
were elected; Pres., Joe McCloskey,
Guelph; vice pret., Geo. Kennedy,
Lucknow; sec.-treas., Win, Ken-
nedy, Wingham; lunch corn., Mrs.
Tichborne, Goderich, Mrs. T.
Lamb, Goderich; sports cam s Dave
McCloskey, Guelph,. Ron Purvis,
Lucknow, and Win, Cranston, Au-
burn. .
Rinfoul-Wood
Elayne Lilian Wood, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. ,Albert Wood, Brus-
sels, exchanged wedding vows with
William Ralph Rintoul, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Rintoul, Wing-
ham, in St. john's Anglican Church,
Brussels on Friday. Rev. W. K.
Daggs officiated.
The bride chose an original
ballerina-length gown of imported
silk organza' over soft taffeta,
styled with a moulded neckline and
a large back bow featuring hem-
length streamers. A tiara of pearls
and iridescent sequins held her
finger-tip veil and she carried a
bouquet of pink and white car-
nations.
Miss Ruth Fryfogle was maid of
honor and Kenneth Hodgkinson,
London, was groomsman. The
bridal attendant wore a dress of
nylon sheer over-embroidered in
pink,
For travelling to the Atlantic
coast the bride wore a dawn-beige
ensemble with Ioden green acces-
sories. Mr. and Mrs, Rintoul will
reside in Wingham.
WIIITECHURCII
Mrs, Musgrove, Sr., and Mr. and
Mrs. Stewart Musgrove, of Wrox-
eter, visited on Sunday with Mrs,
D, Willis.
Gordon Naylor was a patient in
Victoria Hospital, London, last
week, taking tests for asthma.
Mr. and Mrs, Russell Ritchie and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiffin, of Lang-
side, visited. on Stmday with Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Emerson.
Mr. and Mrs°. Alex Butler, of
Goderich, visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. James McInnis, All
visited with their brother, Mr.
Robert McInnis, a patient in Wing-
hant Hospital.
and Mrs, Seott Paterson and
family, of Detroit, spent thq week-
end with his father, Mr, P. MeK,
Paterson. Mr. and Mrs. George
Champion and Mr. and MX'8, J.
Wahrtsley, of Onelph, visited there
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Chas. Robinson
were in Toronto for the week-end
and attended the -marriage of Mr.
Patrick HUSey and Mist Audrey
Ashby, in Holy Family Church, and
attended the wedding dinner served
to, 55 guests in Seaway Hotel, Mr.
and Mrs, Robinson visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Stewart Coupland,
Mr, -and Mr. Robert Galley, of
Morris, visited on Sunday With Mr.
and Mrs. James E. Currie.
Mrs. Evelyn Blades, Miss Doreen
Wilson and Mr. Fred Leaver,'
Toronto, spent a, few pays last
week at the Leaver home on the
river road,
Ivan Dow, Murray Shied, James
and Kenneth Coultes, Glen Coultes,
Alex Nethexy and Gordon Smith,
from East Wawanosh attended the
Junior Farmer Field Sports Day,
held at Seaforth on Saturday. These
young men played in the final -coun-
ty softball.garno, against the young
men of Perth County,' and won 5-2.
Mr. and Mrs. George Walker
visited on Sunday with her par.
tints, Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Humphrey,
of 'St. 'Helens.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Leaver attend-
ed the anniversary services at Zion
Drifted Church, Ashfield, on Sun-
day, and visited at the home of
their daughter, Mrs. D. 'A. Hackett,
Little Sheila and Janie 1?ettee
place, children of Mr,' and' Mrs.
Kenneth Pettaplace, of , Teeswater,
are visiting this- week with their•
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Currie.
Mr, and Mrs. Alex Shiell, of St,
Thomas, spent the week-end with!.
Shiell and McBurney relatives in
this district and in Wingham. •
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Secord and
family, of Hanover, visited on Sat-
urday with Mr, and Mrs. E. H.
Groskorth.
Mr. and -Mrs. John Gaunt and
Harley, Mr. .and Mrs, 'Norman
Coultes and Ruth and Doris and
Doreen Smyth, and Mr. and Mrs.
George Coultes, Mr. and Mrs.' El-
mer Ireland, and Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Scott were among the Scott
relatives in this district, who at-
tended the Scott family gathering
held in Elora, on Saturday. Over
100 were present.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Gaunt, -of
Wingham, visited with Mr. and
Mrs, John Gaunt on Sunday.:..
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