The Wingham Advance-Times, 1962-01-17, Page 10Agt* Tell net Wingham AalVanceThues, Jam V, loot
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'APPOINTMENTS MADE
County judge Frank ivy rinnum
.nglgoul WaS rePOrted "t1.- UUUndi MEET
Wiry .and improved condition at
Won Publie Hospital on Mon -
y. ,
Judge Pingland was taken to the
spital Thursday night suffering
orn A hea,rt ailMent.
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CONTINUING MEMORIAL
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Sturpiral director
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HOSPITALS, fRiS9NS
'r inaugural meeting of Turn -
berry Township council was held in
the community hall at )3luevale on
Monday, Jan. 8th, at li eau. with
Rev. Mitchell of Bluevale United
Church conducting the devotional
exercisea, All members took the
declaration of office.
Foxton - Walker That we ex-
tend a hearty vote or thanks to
Bev, Mitchell for conducting the
devotional exercises
session of ,council.
Mulvey - Dettman
Minutes of the last
Ing )x adopted as r
Communications were read from
John Berry, Goderieh, DepartMent.
of Highways, Stratford; T. M. IVItte-
Donald, County Co ordinator for
at the opening
That the
regular meet
ead.
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soviation and Association of itur
al IVItinicipalittes.
Dettman • roxton That we re-
coramend Edward ;Walker he ap-
pointed as the township represon-
tative to the Wingbant General
Hospital Board for 1962.
Walker - Dettman That we do
now adjourn for dinner to meet at
1.30 p.tn.
Dettman -Walker That we aP
point 'Monteith and Monteith as
auditors for 1962,
Foxton - Walker That Thos. H.
Abraham be appointed to rcpreaent
the Township of Turnherry on the
Saugeen Valley Cor.s('rvation Au
thoritv and A. 1). Snitih be appoint-
ed to the Maitland- Conservation
Authority for the year 1902.
1 Walker - Foxton Tinft Reeve
A. D. Smith and Councillor Harry
IVIalvey be appointed for one year
and. Walter Woods for a term 01
three years to the Wingnam and
Turnberry Planning Board.
Dettman - Walker That we ap
point. John Wooleovit, Waller
'Woods, Oscar Kieffer and A. 1).
Smith for a term of one year and
Herb Paxton, 'Wes Paulin and Har-
ry Mulvey for a term of three
years to the Turnberry Community
Park Board.
Mulvey -Walker ••• That we ap-
point William Peacock. Mrs. Alex.
Corrigan for a term of two years
and .Tames Johnston, Burns Mof-
fatt, John V. Fischer, A. D. Smith
and 'William Dettman for a term
of one year to the Bluevale Hall
Boahrde.
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president of the Women's
Institute, Mrs, Margaret Hether-
ington is also a member of the
Hall Board.
Walker -Dettnian— That the
township officials be authorized to
apply for the balance of the 1961
road subsidy.
Foxton - Walker - That we ac-
cept the tender of Supertest Pet-
roleum Corporation for diesel oil
and gas and furnace oil for 1962.
delivered at the township shed,
subiect to the sapproval of the dis-
trict engineer.
Foxton - Mulvey •---That we hold
court of revision on the 1962 assess-
ment roll on Saturday, Feb. 3rd
at 2.30 p.m.
Walker -Foxton • - ,That By-law
No. 1, 1962, be read a first time.
Dettman - Mulvey That By-law
No. 1 he read a second and third
time and finally passed. .
Mulvey - Dettman --That we pay
the membership fee of $15.00 to
the Association of Rural Munici-
panties.
Foxton -Dettman-- That the gen-
eral accounts be passed and paid
as presented:
Dettman -Foxton - That the road
accounts he passed and paid as pre..
sented.
CONRON CLU, INSURANCE AGENCY
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JOHN ST., WINGHAM, PHONE 722W
lanuTacturers Life. S. A. Scott, Salesman
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WITII DAIRY RATION FROM SHUR.GA1
• Fred' and palatable • Molasses rich
id Assures more milk • Makes low-cost feeding
Because of the extensive research and test -work which has been
lone at the Demonstration Farm, we know that SHUR-GAIN
airy Ration will give results, Come in and see how other success -
use SHUR-GAIN for top production at minimum cost
SUCCESSFUL DAIRYMEN
USE, IS
WHAT YOU S11011,0 CHOOSE ,
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WINGHAM
5UYERS
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NINE DAYS of retail buying is officially under way as Trade
and Commerce Minister George Hees snips the ribbon at the
Canadian Furniture Mart entrance in the Coliseum Building at
the C.N.E. grounds in Toronto. Mr. Hees is assistd by CFM
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Brookhaven Nursing H e • WHITECHUREll
General Accounts
Director J. F. Knechtel, left, and Toronto Mayor Nathan.Phillips.
The show, open from Jan. 8th to 17th, was attended by a•num-
her of local people. Fry and Blackhall, Wingham furniture manu-
facturers, had a display. at the show.
vor flamamaaa larval PaT0m0m04
and sons, Sarnia, spent the week-
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enti with his mother, Mrs, , Cecil
• 11`alconer, and with Wingham rola-
$278,25; Callender Nursing Home, accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Simmons itives, Mrs. Faiporwr
$92.75; Ontario Hydro, Bluevale and
and Nancy, of London, visited on them hack to Sarnia, to be 'at the
Lower Wingham street lights,
$75.50Munivipal orld9 ub-
Sunday with ,her parents, Mr. and home of her brother, Mr. Hector'
; W, s
scriptions. $27.00; NVorkmen's Com.. Mrs. Chas. Martin. and with Wing-
Purdon,P
Mrs. urdon is a patient
pensation Board, Ross Willittham relatives. , in hospital in Sarnia,
Mrs. Allan Coffin and Sharon
$567.00; Huron County, tax collec- Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Morrison
Rose of Hespeler, spent the past visited on Sunday with her mother,
Mrs. Lawrence Machan, of BrOssels.
The well drillers finished on
salary, $45.00; Assoc. Rural Muni- Thursday last, drilling at the farm
cipalities, membership fee, $15.00, spent the week -end with her bra- home of Mr. Roy Robinson. They
ther, Mr. Chas. Taylor, and with
Pay Roll got a flow of good water at'181 ft.'
George Gallaway. $132.87; Wil- her mother, Mrs. 'Wm.. Taylor, in
liam Mundell, $1?,9.66. Wingham Hospital. Mr. and Mrs, George Dickison
Road Accounts Miss Karen Groskorth, of Toron- and family, of Ripley. ,visited son
to, spent the wook-end with her Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Sleightholm.
Mrs, Robert Soloman and baby
son, Bradley, returned home from
Wingham Hospital on Tuesday hist.
-Miss Lillian Smyth, of Toronto,
spent the week -end with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Smyth.
Mrs. W. J. Coulter, of Wingham,
spent the week -end with Mrs. Robt.
Ross.
The WMS of the Presbyterian
Church met on Wednesday at the
home of Mrs. Victor 'Emerson.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johnston
and daughters, of Clinton, visited
on Simday with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs, Gershom Johnston.
The inaugural service for the
United Church Women Wa8 held in
Calvin -Brick United Church on
Sunday, with Rev. It Anderson,
pastor, leading in the special pro
gram and giving the address. Cern-
minion service will be held in this
bhurch next Sunday.
Mr. Ross Smith, of Toronto, spent
the week -end with Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Chapman, and visited with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Smith,
who are both patients in Wingham
-Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Cardiff, of
Brussels, spent Sunday -with Mr,
and Mrs, Wm, Rintoul.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed S-pielmacher, of
Hanover, and Mr and Mrs. Oscar
Schelter and family visited on
tion, $135.40; Peter Jorrisen, tax
refund, $15.00; Earl Woltz, tax re-
fund, $12.00; John V. Fischer, part
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Howard
Martin,
Mr, Donald Martin, returned
home on Wednesday last, after
spending two weeks in Winghtim
Hospital,
week with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Coffin.
Mrs. Irene Patterson, of Toronto,
State Farm IVIntual, tractor ins.,
$17.41; Ken McMichael, fonce
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H.. Gros-
forsnow boundary line, $81.00; Supertest korth.
Mrs. Wm. Henry,, of London,
Pet. Corp., fuel oil and gas. $226.50;
spent the week -end at her home
H. C. MacLean,. Dodge truck ins.,
$1�84; Twp. of Turnberry, half un-
in Kinloss, with her son, Wayne
employment ins., $13.94. Henry.
On account of the storm the
Committee chairmen for 1962 are
meeting of the Women's Institute
as follows: Roads, William Dett-
at the home of Mrs. Garnet Farrier
man; property comm., Harry Mut-
WA S postponed until Monday, Jan-
vey; finance. Edward Walker;
parks and welfare, Herb Paxton.wary 22nd.'
WMr. Milian Moore and Mr. Don -
now oljourn to meet on Feb. 3rd
'Walker - Dettman That we rlo I
old Itoss were in charge of the vot-
t-
at 1.3(1
iing the memorial hall here on
p.m.
A. I). Smith, Reeve Friday and Mr. Alphonse Murray.
John V. Fischer. Clerk of Holyrood. was electe.d reeve of
I Many in this district were inter.
Hungarian peasant loa 'cos of
ed in the opening of the new
bread weigh more than tVVPIVI.
pounds sieh, making them among school at Holyrood on Friday night.
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the largest loaves in the world. rt•!1 Ti -is leaves two schools in the north
interisting to sPeculate for just of Kinloss and No. 9 and No. 10 in
how many breakfasts they would the south of Kinloss.
last! Mr. and Mrs. Relison Falconer
CANADA GOES DANISH
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tear halves to be combined -with the ereant-sMooth, tangy blue
avese that is flown across the Atlantic ocean from Denmark for
a wonderful, flavorful party dessert for Canadian hostesses.
the hostess usually sits down with a stack of cookbooks, a file of
Deatly indexed recipes and a bundle of dog-eared, yellowed xpdipes
that are old time favorites.
When the exactly right recipe appears, the biggest problem is
solved. A snecossful desert means a successful party. Below is just
such a recipe, called:
. Pearadise Pie
L„1,r, pound Danish Blue .Cheese, 14 cup light cream
prei;sed through sieve
, Blend together, set 6 tablespoons aside or topping for each
pear half.
, J. (1 lb. -12 oz.) can Bartlett 2 envelopes lime or lemon
pear halves, drained, chilled' flavored gelatin
1. cup cold water 2 cups boiling water
Soften gelatin in cold Water, dissolve in hot water. Set aside
tcjA"Ithe ete'ese Triliture to gelatin mixture, Mix welt Pour intd
0 -Melt glass baking dish.
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('hill until set. When ready to serve, arrange pear halves on top
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bii)acil pear halt with choose mixture set aside or the purpose,
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MET SKIRTS . $4.99 UP
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