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p. to retain home 0n 1'I I lay,
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t,penl. the week erica with his par- 1101J03 FIINiti
RST MFE 1r1:;hir 0/1 tinnily, 4ittowel,
cuts. Mr. and Mrs. 1'4' t, iI n t
1 n (a s,4' and
baby, Rhonda, of Asltfiei(1, visited
there on Sunday.
1417:;..1. G. Gillespie loft on Sun-
day to visit at llte holm' of her
':111i, Mr, .lack Gillespie, or Sarnia.
Mr. and Mr:. Melvin McClenag-
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J,nu o Waterloo., r ,
f 19 a 41) , visited tee
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day with his parents, Mr. and MI:s,
Ben Mt('Jonaglian.
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Diane were in Southampton on Sat-
urday as Mr. !u),d Mrs, Wilbert
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Schwiehteitherg moved from Wing -
ham to Southampton. 14 Ir. Scitwich-
teah'rg is employed at Pott Elgin
and Mrs. ,Plchwiclitenberg started
t•) nurse in Southampton Hospital
est Monciay,
Mrs, K. Wheeler teacher Of S. S.
10, Kinloss, plans to hold the post-
poned euchre this week in the
memorial !tall.
Mr. i)e.rwyn Hill 1(!1tves on Mon-
day evening to attend Knox 'College
in Toronto. The ehik(iz•en at the
rause have been 111 during the •past
Week with strep throats.
Mrs. Victor Emerson, Mrs. Jas.
Mclznlis, Mrs. Wesley Tiffin, Mrs.
Earl (ailick, Mrs. Dawson 'Craig,
Mrs. Walter Lott, Mrs. Frank Coul-
ter and Mrs. D. McDonald attended
the Maitland Presbyterial meeting
on Tuesday last in Wingham Pres-
byterian Church,
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START FOR 1962!
Give your hair el (grand Beauty
liodirrieflt! We shape and curl
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The East Wawnnosh coluiell stet
on Jan. 8t11 for their 1962 inaugur•
al meeting with. all the members
'present. having subscribed to tilt,
oath of office, the reeve invited
Rev. C. W. Lewis to address the
council
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o i divine guidance for the
council durIilg 1962. Tlw reeve
thanked Rev. Lewis for attending
the meeting. The reeve ua:ldr'c: sed
the council and thanked them for
their co-operation during 1961 am!
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asked for the. 5alrtc: duthal, ,1,111.
The minutes of the meeting field
Dec, 15th were read and :Mowed
)pn•d
on motion by Robinson and Buch-
anan.
Snell -Pattison • That Reeve
Hanna be township representative
on the Maitland. Valley Conserve..
tion Authority and attend the
meeting of that body at Winghain
on Thursday, Feb, 8th at 2 p411,
Buchanan - Robinson- • Thine Jus,
A. Howes' account on the Johnston
municipal drain as engineer, pro.
viding estimates, profile, etc., be
paid and the clerk write the Mor•
As Township council for its share
of the account.
Pattison -Snell— That the coup.
ell pay the County of Huron for
spraying Leafy Spurg and Buck.
thorn in 1961 and collecting back
taxes for the township.
Robinson -Buchanan—. That the
council order eight copies of The
Municipal World.
Snell - Pattison --- That council
pay $77.00 direct relief for January.
Buchanan Snell-. a . i - S 11 That the a1,.
ena board for 1962 he Mason Rob.
inson, Roy Pattison, George Johns -
Lan, Clare VanCantp, William El-
son and Mrs. Ted Fear.
Buchanan -Robinson - That C,
W. Hanna and Roy Pattison be
township representatives on the
Wingham Fire Area Committee
and C. W. Hanna and Ernest Snell
a1 the Blyth Fire Arca Committee,
Pattison - Robinson .. That .101111
Buchanan be a membee of the Un.
ion Cemetery Committee.
Robinson -Buchanan.....-. Tlia,t Alex
Rolp i'tson be a member of the.
Wingham I'iospital Board,
Pattison - Snell_.. • 'That council
apply
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to thedistrict r
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engineer', eel
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Nelson;}, is '..j.tn:,fei• fluids front
the I961 ems,l1141141,13 lei nutinten-
mit•e.
l;urhlulrn! - 1 uhin:,un That the
roud and lcclu'ral at counts a8 pre -
atoned be pea: -:1 awl' paid.
:'u, 11 1';it t.i•,u;J 'That the J:3lytb
11.1unirl1,11 Tt'lt•l,lione System rates
for 1961, Huron (Comity lc"ederat}on
of Agriculture fet s and Ontario
ieue711 Inion i','c:, In• pa1(1.
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b uu1t ;That the
council join 1111, Ontario, Patrol
Alunieip d A..:,ori;lliuit and pay the
fee of $1r7110 :cad any illeulbtrs or
officials receive $50.00 as
expenses,
Pattison Snell '111111. the drain-
age petition Of Hull 'ri Arbuckle
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cu1(1 uthc•ix for better 'tritinngo of
their land:( bo granted and the
el:'rlc spud the petition to the en-
gineer.
lluel:uulu Rubinson That
Stanley Marler reveivc a reftmci o.f
$4.00 of dog tax.
Snell 1'at I term 'J'Ilat. Alan Mc: -
Burney receive $1.20. an hour as
grader operator, e
Robinsons • lluclan:331 7.'itcet the
nfficll4l1; sign the application for
',ubskly 00 1961 road expenditure.
By-law No. 1 112, a borrowing by-
law, was read the first and second
times.
Mattson Snell That By-law
No, 1 he tend the third trine and
passed,
Road Cheques
Stewart McBurney, salary and
bill paid, $185.1:1; Alan McBurney,
Wages, $11!1.95; .1in1 Robinson, wag-
e's, $8.1.00; Purdun Motors, defrost-
ing fluid, $1.911; W. A. Tiffin, hyd-
raulic fluid, $3.61; Harry Williams,
fuel and stove oil, $119.39; Domin-
ion Road 141'aehinery„ grader re-
pairs, 81.01..08; Receiver -General, in-
come Lax, $4.65.
General Cheques
P>eigrave community Centre, rent
$1.00; Mnnieipal World, subscrip-
tions, $24.15; County of Huron, tax
collections, $156.21; County of Hu-
ron, spraying, $117.64; Blyth Mun-
icipal Telephone, rains, tolls and
prov. tax, .84,1459,56: Huron County
Agr„ levy, $5.15.15; Brook-
haven Nursing Home, $92.75; R. A.
Clinic .v1, Sons. funeral expense,
$149.110; Assoc, of Rural Munici-
palities, membership fees , $15.00;
James A, Howes. engineer's fees,
Johnston Drain, $400.00; Town of
Clinton, L)CI debenture payment,
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mcce ante
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Wingham, Ontario
retread') pun awn 33J) Cowl Wool 31106 !15{)113 'Kl)pun$ t1(188 )Ii0MI3N kL-Of ell! u4 Immo-3 808 01 Eine 0$
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nta.rio Fa r+tazs
ferfi, $00.011; Direct relief, $.77,.00;
Stanley Marks, refund dog tax,
$4,00; („ W. nilallna, to officiating
clnt'gymatt, $10,00,
l]uehanan . Robinsen -'That the
women adjourn to meet I5'r'1). 6th
at one o'eioek at th(' 1)elgrave
community centre.
C. W. Hamra, Reeve
1i, i -I. Thompson, Clerk.
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,Mr. anti Mrs. Carl ,Pederson and
baby, Karen, of W1nghain, visltt'd
on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Thos.
c
M )rilson.
Mrs. Albert McQuillan,. of I,uek-
nosy, was a visitor In the village
one day last week
Mr. and Mrs, Marlow C"rnwsten
and fancily, of Kincardine, Mr. and
Mr.'. John Cnowston, of Langside,
and Mr, Jas. Moffatt, of Tceswater,
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mei, Ivan Laidlaw,
Mr and Mrs. Carl Weber and
family visited On Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Chambers, of
Harriston.
Mrs. D. Willis visited on Sunday
with Mr and Mrs, Stewart Mus;
grove, and with her motht'r, Mrs.
J. Musgrove, of Wroxeter. Mrs.
Musgrove is a patient in Wingham
Hospital this week,
Mrs. Walter Lott left on Friday
to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lem-
nwx, of Atwood, and with Londe'
tela tives.
Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Tiffin visited
on Sunday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. }Brown, Lueknow.
Mr,Mrs. and M s. Harold Finlay and
Brenda, of Belnore, and Mr. and
Mrs. Orland Irwin .and baby, Steph-
en, visited on Sunday with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Irwin.
Those who take the Mission Band
books, World Friends, will be in-
terested to read a story written
by Dr, Donald Watt, a resident doc-
tor at Bella Coola, 13.C., and soil of
Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Watt, here.
Dr. Watt told of two little Indian
girls who brought their little pup
to him to remove porcupine quills
that were imbedded around its
head, After giving It, an anaesthetic
he removed the quills, and sent the
girls off happy.
Calvin -Brick Sunday -School held
its annual ineeti.iig at Ole house of
Mr, and Mrs. Norman (loultes on
Monday evening.
Mrs. Alfredo Yausie and son,
Carman, of London, visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Mc-
Burney.
DIRECTORS APPROVE.
SALARY SCHEDULE
(Continued from Page One)
was set for Friday evening, Feb.
1st.
!Busy Month
.Mrs. Morrey reported that the
hospila1 is at present packe ti to
capacity, the highest figure hav•
ling been 138 on -a recent rush. In
the month of December there were
19 births, 10 deaths, 37 operations,
94 out patients, 246 x-rays, 13 blood
transfusions, 1288 laboratory pro-
cedures, 28 electro carcllographs,
one post mortem. Total patient
days were 3,308 for a. daily aver-
age of 106 patients.
A, ID, MaeWilliam, chairman of
the finance committee reported
that revenue of $49,136 for the
month of December 'had been ma -
ched by expenditures of $48,324,
the only surplus being $812,00, or
the amount of 50 per cent differ.
nodal on private and semi -private
beds allowed by the OHSC.
Property Comm.
Chairman DeWitt Miller of the
Property Committee said that the
fire chief, Jim Carr, and his de-
puty, David Crothers, had inspect-
ed the hospital for fire hazards aaxi
recommeuded several smaller it
eels, including the installation of
sleet cupboards for mops and
cleaning equipment.
Kinettes
(Continued from Page One)
0111 i.tt Ontario aged (9 years or
over. Direct patient care receives
high priority. The Fountlatlon furo-
butes prosthetic devices 81.10 11 11.:
artificial limbs, respirators and
nihilt appliances. 'Transportation
for patients to anti from their place
of treatment is U. major item In
1 reatntent costs.
The Foundation provides highly
specialized training for patients,
both in terms ,of learning to use
they appliances with which they
have been supplied and In acquir-
ing new skills or re -developing old
oyes.
Through [Is Job placement agen
3Y, "just Ofte 13rea1(," 111e Founda-
tion helps the handicapped indiv-
idual
ndica!dual to achieve what in most cas('.s
is the final goal wage-earning
status in the right kited of job.
Oil lVtoitday evening, January 29,
between 7 and 8 p.m, every 'home
in Wingham will be visited in the
'campaign for 1962. Voluteers in
500 Ontario centres hope to raise
$650,000 in the orte-hour lilitfi,
Ihe. t1nE7tte Oiuir still needs !nor.'
.Attend Funeral in
Ottawa Thursday
The funeral .of the late Howard
(;. L1ovx)elc 'WOK •1101d 111 Ot1,11.wt4 011
January 11th. Mt'. Po(t)c•lc was horn
in blast Wawanosh, the youngest
son at tate late Mr. and Mrs. Georg..
Nock and educated at No. 'J
$,'Fool, Winghltm high School and
Sti ttI lt'ac•h'rs' C'o
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)all c 1( <
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Ile secured a position in Ottawa
upon grad.luation 11l'•.1 was principal
of four 7dil'ferent school:,, and at
the time of his death was priueipal
of Connaught Public School.
He had just antlered afew days
from double pneumonia whieli
Amused an acute coronary throm-
bosis, He had attended school on
Friday and death come suddenly
on Monday.
Fie leaves to mourn his passing
his wife, the former .Annie Pickett,
and three. daughters, Dorothy, Mar-
ilyn and Sharon; blethers, Walter,
of Wingham, and George, of Lam-
beth, and sister, llelen, of Toronto,
Some of the ptallbearers, welt
known in this district, were Dr.
Carmen Hetherington, George Pea -
tock, I.P,S., Bob t'arhert, and hon-
orary pallbearer, Ted Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pocock and
Nelson Pickell attended the funeral,
The 'W$itYtlai)4 MVannoo- 'innesl WedeeE;iay, dart. Vl' 1902 Pr•ri l!11r7i*
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J31.,UICCVALP The minim! inr'r'i
' ing of Knox Presbyterilin church
w•as held on Thursday evening with
Rev, 'T I6 Kennedy in the 'chair
and R. J. 1A'IeMu2't•ay, tie cretary.
Reports from ;111 organizations re -
waled 1901 10 have' been one of
progress with
fall
m
r!.
The minister reported that in 1114'
past year three weddings were
solemnized in Knox Church and
also six infants bad been baptized
There were no deaths in the c•oit-
gr(•gation in 1961.
William Robertson, .1. .1. 161111/11
and Hugh Campbell were elre'tea to
the Board of Managers. Alvin
Smith was appointed head usher.
Rev. Kennedy withdrew a state-
ment made some W4'eks ago, that
he wits applying to the General
Assembly in June for permission to
retire after 43 years in the minis-
try, He stated his intention to re-
main in the charge as long a•,
health permits. This news was
greeted with hearty applause and a
vote of thanks was passed expres.
sing the congregation's appreei-
anon of Mr. and Mrs, Kennedy's
outstanding work during 1961.
Dies in Bluevale
Mrs, Wm. Jenkins, the former
Maria B. McGowan, ,lied at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. ((corgi!
Hetherington, In Bluevale, on Sun-
day, January 14, in her 84th year
Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins farmed in
Blyth vicinity and then lived in
Galt for several years, rafting- to
Bluevale in 1960, They eelrbraterl
their golden wedding anniversary
in September 1960.
Surviving are her husband, three
sons, Harold, of Sunderland, Gor-
don, of S. Catharines, and Donald,
of London, one daughter, (Mit mar -
et), Mrs. George Ee hrrinJlo15
grandchildren and three great
grandchildren,
The funeral service was held in
R. A. Currie fir. Son's funeral home,
Wingham, on. January 161h, Itev. G.
C. Mitchell, Of Bluevale United
C'Inu•i'h emote/ding the service.
The pallbearers were two grauri-
sons, Barry :Jenkins and Bolt
Hetherington, two nephews, Harry
and Grant Snell, £111(1 two former
ncighours of the Blyth area,
lii3m Tiluell and :Calvert Fnlconer.
Temporary entomhmel,t was in
Clinton Mausoleum,
volunteers. If you can spare one
Hour of your 118)0 on. Monday,
January 29111. call Mrs. P'red
Templeman at 6(19J.
James D. Burns
To Port Elgin
Jim D. Burns, ('NR operator herr'
for the past seven years, has i'r'coiv
ed word he is being transferred to
Poet Elgin in the near future.
Mr, Burns carne to Wingham
from Ingersol where he spi'nt five
years. He is a native of Lucknow.
a married man with four children.
Dawson H. Pollock, of Listowel,
az native of Ripley, has been trans-
ferred to Winghal.m as agent. He re.
places S. 11. Thompson who got .1
to Stratford.
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"MARINES LET'S GO"
111 1 inenlatieolm' and ('olclr
There's n•, !holt lo nu. off !units
1'111l those fighting loving Beaitlier-
ueelcs lake off un :a furlough. Laugh
it up Dive it up like there's no
Tomorrow.
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"BIMBO TIIE GREAT"
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"TALL MAN RIDING"
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MON.-TUES. JAN. :12-13
"THE BIG GAMBLE"
in ('1lI Ju8Seope 11n(1 Color
:;tarring Stephen 13nyrl. Juliette
(;well, 1)avid Wayne. All about an
3 Iventurolu. trip that inacle a. man
311' 11 mouse,
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"ADA "
111 (..'incur iSC;)pe 1(111 Color
Starring Sie•ait Hayward, De -1n
Marto). From a girl out for a good
Gine -to Governor's 10tly- -171 sever -
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"A NEW KIND OF STORE COMES
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