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and Gary, of Galt, spent the week-
end here, Mrs. Nina Armstrong
returned home with them after
apanding three weeks in Galt.
Miss Rona Van Velsor spent
three days at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Laurie Van Velsor in Ham- I-
ilton.
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Howick Township Adopts 1
Various Drainage Reports
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For Hospitals
Foraywmg The -17 n it Ott
Church WA was held in the charch-
haaement. Twenty ladles enjoyed
atillting. Mu, Glen Johnson, preala
dent, conducted the .business and
!,worship service. The meeting
opened with a hymn and; Lord's
prayer in unison.
Minutes were read and approved.
It was decided to buy bud vases.
and have them placed in Palmer-
stop, and Listowel hospitals. Mrs.
Glenn Johnston read the Easter
story taken from Matthew.
Minnie MeElwain read an article
"The Empty Limestone Cave." The
hymn, "Christ the Lord Is Risen,"
and. Mizpah benedietion closed the
meeting. A pot luck lunch was
served.
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Sunday visitors with. Mrs. R. Et-
tinger Were Mr. and Mrs. John Et-
tinger, of Brighton, Mr. and Mrs,
John geinmiller and family, of
Kurtgville, Mr. and Mrs, Earny
Dareey - and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl -Ettinger and daughters, Mr.
and Mrs. Doug, Holt, the occasion
being Mrs. Ettinger's birthday,
Miss Beatrice Wade visited a few
days last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Wade, in Woodstock.
Mrs. Tom aVfeClement, Miss Betty
MeClernent and Miss Sharon Pol-
lock,- Mrs. William Sothern and
Gary spent Thursday in Kitchener,
Mr. and Mrs, Bob Campbell and
family spent Saturday in Kitchen-
er and Galt,
Ma and Mrs, Jack Matthews, of
Niagara Falls, visited one day last
week With Mr. and Mrs, James
Vatic.
Mr ,and Mrs, Murray Kirkby, of
Port Credit, were week-end visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Johnson,
Mr, Henry Campbell returned to
Stratford last week after spending-
the past two weeks. with Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Campbell,
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Chiomey and
Jane, of Port Colborne, visited .a,
couple of days last week with Mr,
and Mrs. Alex. Keith.
Mr, and Mrs. Alex Wray and
family, of Toronto, visited a few
day last week with relatives in the
eommaaity.
, Ruby Forester has. resigned
•rier position at the Toronto Gen-
et*. hospital and will now reside
at her home in Fordwich.
Sonin-law Dies
In Halifax, N.S.
FoRpmeg Rev. and Mrs.
Had.received word last week that
their son-in-law, who had been in
the armed forces at galifax, NoVa
Scotia, for 22 years, had suddenly
passed away when, he suffered a
heart attack.
He is survived by his wife .and
two sons.
A military funeral was held in
Halifax on. Monday, April_ 10. The
sympathy of the community goes
out to the family.
Mr.; Mrs. Chalmers
Honored by Friends
FORDWICH • A presentatien
and dance was held in the Ford-
wich communtly hall on Friday
night in honor of Mr. and Mm, Bob
Chalmers (Lois Wallace).
Mrs. Alex. Reid read the address
and the young couple was present-
ed with a TV chair and floor
Polisher. Lois aincl Bob tharilted
-everyone, and !oath for dancing
was supplied by Theins .orehestra.
Take Hat Cooise
FORDWICH -About' 14 ladies.,
took the millinery course sponsor-
ed by the Fordwiell:::Woman's In-
stitute for three 'days ;last week
in the community Some very,
lovely hats were, made hy the
ladies and we shohld see„sorrie nice
bright heads in the height of fash-
ion around our little , town.
Mr. Morley Ayleav:Vrth, who was
.confined to Guelph" Hospital for
several weeks, was able to return
home last week and:la now recup-
erating at the home of his sisters,'
Misses Mary and Grego Aylesworth,
in Gorrie,
Mr. and Mrs. George Holland
and family, of Harriaten, visited
Sunday with Mr. ancLayft,s. Spence
Brears, • a'
Mrs. Dave.Diaismare:rand Mrs.
tMary Sanderson_ ar. chener
visitors one!da.y Ja4t Avy,s0t.
Mr. and Mrs. TOrnMcClement
and Kenneth visited Sattiraay with
Mr. and Mrs, JIM. Ingliaain Acton,
Miss Nancy Bothetri returned to
work in Kitchener over 'the week-
end after spending -the past two
weeks at her home here.
Mr. and Mrs: Arnold Carlow,
Misses Altana and.: Viatta Carlaw,
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A regular meeting of the Howick
Township council, was held at Oor-
rie en April 5th. All members were
present and the reeve, Arthur
son, was in the chair.
Phe minutes of the last regular
meeting, Court of Revisioa on
assessment, and special meetings
were read and on motion of King
and Stropg were adopted as read,
Haskins-Strong—That we accept
the tender of Joe Kerr for the
gravel contract for 1961 subject to
approval
Highways,
R,
of the Department of
R, Gibson-King—That the report
of the auditor was presented and
acgeetteitin
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s-Strong—That the engin-
eer's report on each of the Frank
David Municipal Drain, the Sand-
erson Municipal Drain Extension
Of Toronto, spent -Friday and Sat-
urday with Mr. and Mrs. Mel Allan.
Mr, and. Mrs. Harry Mulvey and
family, of Eielmore, visited Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Sothern,
Mr, and Mrs. Mel Taylor and
Mm. Fred Hambly spent Thursday
Kitcliener.
Mrs, Brace Armstrong and Eliza-
beth and Mrs. John Harrifield
spent a day last week in Hanover.
Mr. George Moss, of Galt, is
spending a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Campbell,
Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Wallace
and Timmy, of Campbellville, visit-
ed a few days, last week with Mr.
and Mrs, Harper Wood.
Mr, and Mrs. Bert Winston re-
turned home last week after
spending the past four months in
Fresno, California.
'Miss Marilyn Downey and Peter
Cober, of Willowdale, visited last
week ,with the latter's father, Mr.
Earl Cober,
- Miss Lenore Beswitherick spent
several days last week visiting in
Tdronto,
Mrs. Wm. McCann and Mrs. Jack
Wilson attended the Ladies' Legion
Auxiliary meeting held in Exeter
one night last week.
lgrs. Clam McDermitt, who• has
been living in Listowel all winter,
Is now residing with her son, Har-
vey, ;and Mrs, MeDermitt for sev-
eral Months,
Mr. and Mrs. Art Forester visit-
ed'Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Tornlin in Hanover.
Miss Leslie Campbell visited from
Sunday until Wednesday with her
friend, Miss Maureen Petrie, of
Atwood.' Maureen returned with
her and spent a few days here with
Leslie and Mrs. Patterson, On Fri-
day they visited. with Mrs. Robert
Campbell in St. Joseph's Hospital,
Guelph,
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Forester visit-
ed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Bender, Gowanstown, Miss Nancy
and Master Donald Bender return-
ed home after spending the Easter
holidays with their grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lynn and
Judy, of Orillia, Mr, and Mrs. Gor-
don Ridley, of London, were week-
end and Sunday guests with Mrs.
Dora Ridley. Miss Karen Lynn,
Brian and Michael Ridley returned
home with their parents after
spending a week with their grand-
mother, Mrs. Dora Ridley.
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Corbett and
family, of London, spent the week-
end with Mrs, Edward Matthews.
Mrs. Clinton Jardzi, Barbara and
David, of Baden, spent several
daYs last, week with Mr, and Mrs.
Hiram Eastman.
Mr. and, Mrs, Irwin McDowell
Mrs. Crosby Sothern and Mrs.
Stanley Bride attended the district
annual executive meeting of Wo-
men's Institute held in Exeter one
day last week.
Mrs. J. Richardson, of Whitby,
.spent the Week-end at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Bride,
The many friends of Mr. Erie
Corbett will be sorry to learn he
is confined to Woodstock General
Hospital, where he underwent
Major surgery last week,
Mr. and Meg. Hugh Frew, Cath-
erine and Sharon, of Preston, visit-
ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Moore.
Miss Glenna Siefert and Master
Lorne, of Galt, spent Easter week
with their grandparents, Mr, and
Mrs. Lorne Siefert.
BEEF MISBRANDED
and Wills Municipal Drain No. 0,
be accepted and provisionally ad-
opted; and that the clerk be here-
by instructed to Prepare the neees,
sary by-law and copies of same;
and that the application for rovin
vial aid be made to the Department
of Public Works of Ontario,
R. Gibson-King—That the engin-
eer's report on "A" Drain of No, 5
Municipal Drain Wallace Township
be accepted and provisionally ad-
opted; and that the clerk be hereby
instructed to prepare the necessary
by-law and copies of same,
King-R, Gibson That we ap-
point Ivan Haskins as commission-
er on the Wills No. 3 Drain, and
Art Gibson as commissioner on the
Sanderson Drain Extension.
Haskins -R.. Gibson — That the
Court of Revision on the Municipal
Drains be held on May 9th, coma
meneing at 8 pan,
King-Hoskins —That By-lbws.No.
5-61, No 6-61, No. 7-61 and No; -8'41
of the Township of 'Howick for-,the
year 1961, the Frank David Draft'
by-law, the Sanderson Drain ex-
tension by-law, the Wills No3
Drain by-law, and the "A" Drain of
No, 5 Drain Wallace by-law, each
respectively as read the first• and
second time be passed,
R, Gibson-King----That we renew
the township liability insurance
with N. Wade,
R. Gibson-Strong -That we re-
new the robbery insurance policy
with Na Wade.
R. Gibsoh-King—That the How-
Mit Township Council approve of
the issuing of debentures in the
amount of $97,500.00 for an addition
to the Norwell. District High
School,
Haskins-Strong—That we renew
our membership to the Huron
Municipal Officers' Association.
King-R. Gibson--That we do not
concur with the resolution passed
by the Town of Richmond Hill re
educational costs Ina the province,
Haskins-R. Gibson •That 'tinder
the Warble , Fiy .progiam we 0140
50C a lb. for piawderal2c a head *Tr
spraying- or 14c a head if put.*
the tax roll after July 1St. ;
Haskins-Strong—That the Re0P4
ation accounts as approved be:pal
R. GibsonaKing-L-That the:4Rrala,"
accounts ataaperOved be paid A:..
King-HaskinS—That the fallow-
ing accounts be paid: •
Callender gursing Home, indi-
gent patient account, $92.75; Lis-
towel Banner, advertising, $5.60;
Atwood Print Shop, $18.50; N.
Wade, insurance premiums, $843.08;
Town of Wingham, rural fire area
account, $709,74; Jim Renwick, fox
bounty, $4.00; S. H. Blake, member.
ship, $20.00; W. E. Whitfield, part
salary, $75.00; J. H, Pollock, part
salary, $100.00; Wm. D. Colby, drain
reports, etc., $277.00, assistance on
drains, $61.00; Howick Telephone
System, service and tolls, $12.45;
Harriston Review, advertising,
$7.50; R. H. Carson & Son, stove
oil, $32.10; relief accounts, $175.21;
road account, transfer, $3,492.74,
King-R, Gibson--That we do now
adjourn to meet again on May 5th
or at the call of the reeve.
J, H. Polllock, . Arthur Gibson,
Clerk. Reeve,
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1/140. dy Tifeditum0107, AprIl
by H, H. P. Johnston
your telephone
manager
DON'T RCN RINACfli,-,11110s, -Roy Remelt saves many steps
every day with her handy extension,
it You're like most busy folks
itnhar just1111 keeping'
iani you've
Ve plo"ce with day-
to-day activities can he pretty
taxing, And, like most of us,
down on the wear- and tear.
you're trying to find Ways of cut-ting
When the lady of the home, for
example, is preparing meals in the
kitchen, she really has her hands
full. She's generally doing a num-
her of things at once Including
keeping one eye on the back burner
and the other on the children. It's
rather a bad -time to have to leave
the scene of operation to answer a phone in Another room. A
handy kitchen extension not only saves steps but permits her
to keep an eye on things while she makes or tapes tally,, And,
What about the bedroom'? Many a long run to the phone down-
stairs can be prevented by a bedroom extension. But more
important for the housewife is the feeling of security that a.
bedside telephone provides, especially if she is ever alone at
night.. And then, of course, there's the added advantage of,
having a good place to go if you want to make calls in Private.
Remember, whether you choose the space-saving Princess, the
compact wall phone., • or the streamlined table set, there's a.
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Last month was ushered In with some of the worst sleet
storms in years -that hit parts of our territory and disrupted
service to some 48,000 customers. Work crews were rushed into
service- immediately follovving the storm working from dawn to
dusk for days in an effort to repair damages as quickly as
possible. Crews were sent from Ontario to help speed work in
badly-hit Montreal. Some 80 Bell men from Hamilton were sent,
to the. Windsor, area to assist in restoration work there. As
well as the hard-pressed line crews, our operators played their
roles. Switchboards hummed as many customers deprived of
radio and TV turned to the operators to -be informed on every-
thiqg including the time, weather and the news, Many custom-
ers -called just to be reassured and to talk to someone in "the
outside world," Although our operators are not normally able
to give this service, during the storm there was no other way
for many people to, keep in touch, Our girls made every effort
to answer all questions. The majority of phones were restored
withia a week, but in some places where damage was more
widespread, it took longer. We are proud of our people who
worked so ard to minimize the effects of the storm and we
think they deserve a hearty congratulations,
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A Montreal man and a meet
wholesaling firm were fined at
Montreal for misbranding and of- la
Loring for sale several cuts of beef.
Pleading guilty to charges that
he misbranded the beef as "Canada
Good" when It was Of an inferior
grade, L. Abratriowlez, of Montreal,
Was fined $200.
.Melrose Packers Corp. pleaded
guilty to having misbranded beef
in their possession mid offering it
for sale. The firm Was fined $100.
The beef was sold by Abram-
owiez to Melrose Packers who de-
livered it to the DVA gespital, Ste.
Anne de Bellevue, gee., Canada
Depattnient of Agriculture graders
who were called to examine the
beef, had the charges laid under
the Canada Agriculltural Products
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