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thirsty forknowledge - readyfor love
'viol. fought war agaios)' pain with their women by their f,i 1PH.
Short Subject - PORTRAIT OF CANADA
Starts 7.15 and 9.15
S'1'ARRINO
- JACKIE GLEASON, PAUL NEWMAN, PIPER I���I.1i��
• An, unusual story' about:tit units)tal Mil.
]Ye t+otdd charm a guru .ot Jt billiard ball with equal t^Stye„
' (ADULT) Starts 7.00 ;.',-.•c.1 9.20
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Just Give Me Enough o��+
Gas To Drive Off
The Nearest Cliff
Old "Daredevil Dan" doesn't care , what happens to his car
or himself. But then, he's different from most folks. For
example, YOU care for your car . . . and WE do, too!
W'e're here to cleat it, fuel it, water it, nourish it when it's
ill . , . to provide the best service possible for your car . . •
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WINGHAM
Mrs. Mundell
Is Delegate
BLUE -VALE -Mrs. Burns Moffatt
WAS hostess in her home for the
WMS meeting ,of Knox Church,
The president, Mrs, Bernard
Thomas, presided. The theme of
the meeting was "Study to show
bhyself unto God, a workman who
necdeth not to be ashamed,''
Seven members answered the roll
call by naming a missionary in
British Guiana. Members are asked
to bring Christmas cards to the
next meeting. Definite arrange-
ments will he made then to send
them to a mission field.
Mrs. Bill Mundell's name was sent
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, in as It .rlelegatc' to synodic - 11 v• Messengers Hear
I(ingston. Arrangements wart•
,trade for the \V i•1cl'.1 Day i Stories at Meeting
1 Prayer.
Mrs, Wm. Elston presided for Ile.
devotional part of the met ting. I
reading Scripture pertaining to flit-
' new 'missionaries, teachers and
churches, she made an interestin..
beginning for the Bible study o,i
British Guiana. Using a map for
reference she explained th•,' country,
first settlements, and they type of
people living there. Several picture.
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of missionaries and churches wer.•
shown. The importance of sendin-.
missionaries to foreign lands wa'
clearly brought out.
Mrs. Elston closed the meeting by
reading "Jesus Shall 'Reign
Where'er the Son", followed h,
prayer. Refreshments were serve,
by Mrs. 13urns Moffatt and Mor
Elston,
PRESENT AWARDS
FOR U. ATTENDANCE
BLUEVALP . Attendance award,
for 1961 were presented to 38 pupils
at the Slimily School session u.
Bluevale• united Church on Sunday
First year diplomas Mary Fait'
Garniss, Louise Stamper, 13111 Gar-
n•is, Douglas Garniss, Laurie Her -
tog
Second year seals - Calvin Mr
L,enn.an, ,Jinn Hetherington, Brnc.
Willits, Murray 'Willits.
Third year seals Douglas Stam-
per, Darlene Stamper, Ruth Mc-
Lennan,
Lennan, Mao Willits.
Fourth year seals • Clifford Heti -
erington, Bruce Corrigan, Bob Coi
!gran,Hetherington.
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Betty
Fifth year Seals• Margaret Craig,
Mary Craig, Patsy Craig, Patsy
Taylor, Bill Hetherington.
Sixth year seals Ken Mathers,
Kathleen Craig,
Seventh year seals Rae Mathew,
Bob Hetherington.
[49i'st year pin and diplomat
Lloyd Peacock, Rath Mat hers,
Nancy Taylor.
Wreath, second year Terry John-
ston, Billet. McLennan.
Bar, third ('your• •Auto' Peacock,
Grace Mathers, Bob Mathers, I:nss
Peacock, Murray 1McLennan,
Bar, fourth year. Keith John-
ston, Marie Johnston.
iTi':VALF: The I.elm nary
t.t t tilts of the Ivl'esse'ngers was held
in the United Church on Surd:+y.
I,t•,•li(. ,\Ie1)ougall as earetaker for
I Loa' cr \c'iughxm ::treat lights at a
i ya]'Iry of $1.00 per light.
Mulvey Uettman -. That we ap
pont. Harry Elliott as caretaker
I of Iduevale street lights at a salary
of "ut per light.
Lloyd Peacock presiding and giv- t
Mulvey -Foston That we ask for
in;.; the cal] to worship. which, w IA' ter] le rs for warble fly powder, ten -
followed by the Mission Band put•- d'•,, to he in the hands of the
pose and hymn singing. The roll call clerk by 12 u'elorlc noon March 3.
Juteanswered , by ('1101) giving the \\ alker-I.lettman -. 'That we ask
ta of his birthday.
Betty Hetherington read the, for tendersr f'or the Spraying of
minutes• Jim Hetherington present-' cattle fur 1wiz, warm water to be
ed the offering and the offertory " used in that first spray; tenders to
prayer was given by Mrs. George be in the hands of the clerk by
Fischer. March .reel at 12 o'clock noon.
Birthday greetings were sung to I' Oxton-Dettman • • That we ask
Bete Hetherington, Bob Corrigan, for tenders for the crushing, haul -
Dorothy
ir. r aiid spre+iding approximately
Dorothy Johnston. Susan (�]llesp' . 0.0:1' ell. yards of r" gravel, to he
Murray ''Vi'illit', and Clifford He''{h-
rirgton. I spread to the satisfaction of the
'road sctperintendent not later than
Business included correspondcnc' ' September lst, 1962. Contractor will
sand plans for scrap books. ! he asked to set in two pits and shall
Rae Mathers distributed "\Vor]d I strip and maintain same. Marked
Friends." Mrs. Fleming Johnston 1 curt Title of $300.00 must accompany
,ave a story to the juniors entitled each tender. Tenders to be received
"Jimmies Team." 'I he story "Th• by the clerk until Mareh :1 at 12
''hureh" was given by Mrs. George e'lee••k :fon. Lowest or any tender
Fischer to the seniors. 1 not 1 , et•..sarily accepted,
0 p.m. the council held Court
of Itevision on the 1962 asessment
roll. There were tw : appeals, Earl
Peter Jnrriscn.
Willison Brewer land Mrs. B. \S'alk,•r-Mulvey That the assess_
Moffatt attended the funeral ser- c,r Hell No. 2()1 and Roll No.
viccc•s for their cousin, the late MA- I:i+ C, hr• su. t uhied.
nluu `. c'ntt, at Exet•'r, on Friday.
I l%;z ten -•Ire ovi'in That the close
C'ratrt na' P.eri*ion on the 1962
i As:.t•ssnu nt P.oll.
\;'alleer-Mulvey That members
e!' '•ouneil anti officials attending
ennrentit» rs as delegates will re -
;,.c. C41.00 tO help pay expenses.
\Talker-Foxton That John V.
F'i:e:•her be appointed as welfare ad -
The regular meeting of Turnherry nii::]strattor for the township with
Township Council was held on rc•rnuner)tinn of 's8.00 per applica-
February 3rd at 1.30 p.m., in the . win, phis mileage, as of January
community hall, 73luevale, with all' 1st, 1962.
members present and I>,+t A.I . Fuxion-Mulvey That f1). general
Smith presiding, accounts be passed and paid as pre -
The minutes of the last meeting stinted,
were rad and adopted on mot.iol• Itt t.tm n-\Valke'r • That the road
by I1:irly Mulvey and William aecounts be p:tsseil and paid UR prr
LO tint:111. (orn 2122211 lit [bus W''1"' welted.
rend from John G. Berry, (1'ader]r•i:: General Accounts
Mrs. Alice Elliott, sae. -trews. of • Brookhaven N u r s ; n g Home,
Bluc•valo Library: '1'. M. Mael)nnaL.l, $218.21; Callander Nursing Hoene,
County ('o -ordinator: Department $92.75; Winghanc Advance -Times,
of I'tthlie Welfare; I:). H. Milts, 883.73: Township of Morris, relief,
:agric•ultnlal representative for Hu- $28.80; Soil and Crop Improvement
rem ('musty: Canadian Pacific Rail- Assoc'., membership, $25,00; H.
ways; Ontario foods Roads Assoc' MacLean, ins. policy No, 751167,
and r+epitrtmr•r.t of Lands and For- 2;286.83: John V. Fischer, pt. salary,
este. 145.00, assessment notices, $10.00,
Foston -Walker' That wtappoint :$55,00; Receiver General. unemploy-
BUJMLE
L'OURT OF REVIS1O
HELD BY EOE NUUL
BELMORE WINNERS --Winners of the 9 o'clock O'Krafka, second; Gordon Edgar, skip; and Bur -
draw at the Belmore bonspiel last Wednesday. ton Hubbard, lead.-- A -T photo.
The rink includes' Irving Toner, vice; Claus
TROPHY WINNERS -Winners of the Wm. J. El -
holt Trophy at the Belnore bonspiel last Wed -
01.0 nesday are pictured as they received the silver.
• ware from George Inglis, L. oncl right. The
meat ins,, $8,16; Peter Jorissen, tax
rebate, $5,00; Earl Weitz, tax r+••
bate, $50,00.
Pay Roll
William Mundell, $166,66; George
Gallaway, $324.67.
Road Accounts
Canada +Culvert Co., grader
blades„ $306,45; William Gallaher,
snowplowing, $1,553.50; Superest.
Petroleum Co., diesel oil, furnace
oil, $296,90; Bruce Finlayson, repair
bulldozer, $26.00; Wroxeter Tele-
phone tolls, $15.75; Alexander':
Hardware, chain links and bulb.
810,27; Andy's Garage, grease and
oil pick-up, $3.83; Bluevale Milling
t?. (,teen,
a way Cot ' t , blocks,
1191.5!; 1 _ itre d ct i ita., Ktdrdware,
installing f'Ir. 74; Wing-
ham J\ v't:.:c•, :. , '•.f+i.
do now.
•a+ljourn 1 r - „•, 11,!,1•1 li 3rd, at
1.3o p.m.
John V. Fi:<t ,er. A. I). Smith,
Metilr=Ir1i : °'I .. ::I1e trouble
with yam. eat. • i'1. The. ignition's
got a tcl'ier; curt -reit "
Motorist 1s' !i. pit-r,se I'ngthen
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T-BONE STEAK lb. 73c
SIRLOIN STEAK ........ . ....... • . lb, 73c
STEAK ROAST ... lb. 73c
ROLLED ROAST, no bone lb. 73c
SHOULDER ROAST lb. 49c
HAMBURG
SAUSAGE
3 lbs. $1.25
, $1.25
Lockride's ButiL,
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rink topped the 11 o'clock draw. From the
left are C. W. Burton, second; Ken Grant, lead;
Stewart McDonald, skip and Wilbur Mcl<ague,
vice. The rink hails from Teeswater,-A-T photo •tet
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