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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1962-03-14, Page 7Ja 1 Ith 1. barn Ziaantr Tinirs 1,Varselatall, QFAIii�, WEDNESIMY, MARCH 14, 1914 loI(I Party in Fordwich School )Wt( fJ Mr. Mtn. Norman 'larding were pleatinnely surprised on Wetter:Way evening when neighborRed friends 'eve1 tit the seine)! in honor of their 40111 wed ill Itt.1 at11111' C' rat ry. Mr, Muriel Zurbrigg expretewe beta wishes to the couple and they WOIT prt'SPIltS^ With an occesional chair tied a planter, Both made sultahle replies, lahwing was en. joyed during the evening and luneh Was served, Good A tiendance At nay of Prayer BEHAVE TENDERS ACCEPTED MRS, It ANDERSON Mr. end Min. mithael visited on Friday with alit and Mrs. .101111 Thompson and family ta Mr. a:A Mrs. Gordon Rnes and I family of Toronto vented recently with hey parents, Mr. anti teIre. Athol Bruce. Mr. anti .Mrs, ,Jolui J. MeCallwai an• spending n few days with. their s011-111 law and thiughter, Mr. and Mrs, George Jonee and Irene tit • London. Mr. and ISTrs. Golan) Wheeler and family or London :went the week- end with his parents, Mr, and WS. Herb Wheeler, Miss Lorna Bolt of Kitchener spent the week -end with her par- ents, .114r. and Mrs. Leslie Bole Mr, and Mrs, RUSSO! Walker of Goderich visited .on Sunday with Mrs, Robert Stonehouse and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehotote. Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Taylor and family of Sarnia visited on Satur. day with his mother, Mrs. Orval Taylor and other relatives. • FOR1)WICI1 The World Day of • Prayer serviee was held in Trinity; Anglican Church. Friday with a good attendance. The theme was 'Co'g Love fur the Whole World".; IVErs, Elsie Stymie, Mrs, Bill Wil- son and Mrs, Cecil Cullen presided end assisting with the prayers were Mrs. Wess Wallace, Newbridge United Church; Mrs, C. Coles, Mrs. Stan Bride of Fordwich United Church; Mrs. DonCober of Breth- ren in Christ and Mrs. Ruby Fos- ter, Anglican Church, Misses Eth- na and Elva Foster rendered a duct. Mrs. Don Reed of Mayne was guest speaker, Baby Baptized - Mark Albert, infant son or Nos and Mrs. John Walters, of Tees - water, was baptized on Sunday afternoon ID Sacred Heart Church, Teeswater. Rev. J. H. Higgins performed the ceremony .and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- fred White, of Wingham, were the godparents, Misses Marlene and Eleanor Walsh of Kitchener spent the weelc-end with their parents, M. and Mrs, jellies Walsh,,, 1Vrr.- and Mrs. Harry •Rinn and family visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Papplc at Seaforth. The historical research and cur- rent events meeting of the Bel - grave Women's Institute will be held with Mrs, Walter Scott as convener. The roll call is to be ans- wered by naming "Someone who owned or clerked in a Beigrave busi ness". ,-...narovel.w.anneurzogomernowrownwnsavozmisveta:i..,,,v., JOHN WILD, guest skater at the 10th annual ice revue is shown ebOve as he skated with his mo.her, Mrs. Harold Wild. John is the professional skater with the Scarboro Club. -Photo by Seifert OFFICERS ELECTED LAMES UNITE FOR *KM 11111 PLANS ANNUAL SERVICE 6 MAHE AT ANNUAL I-1 lel ,0-13,A V le l'he fl 1111111 meet- ing n the Helmet ve en I leak Attenciel ion was •11-1 in the (. M 11111111Ly (Stearn on 1Vronday and was opened by the in vir:rient, lesIgtir VVIgh hail 11, Minutes f lest * Meeting and the rintineial report were rend by the secrete ry-t rett s mei., Stanley Hopper. It Wati eloeitirtl to hotel another fair on Seine in be l' 121h, Advertis- ing will again be NOW nee the dir- eelaini in each in talon will bold winos entertainment to raise funds * for the scheol fair, Kinkead wan present 1(1111 rprnaricing. that the children should he enanmended on the 1,7zetiienerr of the workbook 1511.11 Other 1(10'03014611:s, Don Grieve, 14 S1:18114111 p ITN 1,11115- tivy, epolce low words ori. exhibits 11 ether than echos)l exhibits anti 'waffle like to 1401' 121 01't livestock anti ,Irestted showirianship. Mr. fisheye conducted the election of offleers, as follows: President, Stnelay Meek; ist vice, Bill 1(11.' 1111)11 end vice, Harold VI 111212111 l'(','((4,, ;tit tinley floppor PDFIr1- 1101DIT(1 1(1 obtain an assistant; aieliters, Mrs. deck Wieketend and 1,1112 .ideic Inreetore Morris 1„filin Wilson taut Le1118 Phrl't WilltriS 3, Clar- ere firs, 14,rrvnt(I Morris 4, jmnes Smith and Mrs. (leway Smith; Morrie 5, Wilbert I'roeler 1t04 Mat. Robert Grashy; Morrie ti Feria: Duncan and Mrs. 4i,rntnes Mair; Morris, 7, Wilfred FLenes ;led' ',Mrs. Lin Ihleton; Mor - rim A, 13A)liti 'rlirVey and MIS, Chas., Meth( rs; aeorris 8, Mrs. S. Iersrans 11 1211 Alen slenete. Mnrrl,» 10, Mrs, R. Pullman and Carl Onwing; Morris IS Ken VIP:Donald and Mrs.! Ren Bennett; Morris 12, tiDV111011(1 Oaf I/ 11 end Mre, George Nesbitt:1 Phut Wow!) ereth aloe Nethery and Mrs. Bert lever; EW 0, Alvin Snell and Mes. 'Gorden Strilth; 7, Albert Rieman and alvitt Rob -1 GOltRIE "Goers Love for flit Whole .World," was the' theme of the World Day of Prayer whiel was held In the Gorily Presbyter len church on Friday arternoop Mee. Gordon Moir, Preebyterian: Mrs. le, Cs, Attwell, St. Stephen's; Mrs. DeWitt Adems, United 'h 111 eh, were the leaders represent- ing the three churches. The choir tsons, "Near to 111(1 Heart af God." Ce here taking p 11.1 in the service were We. elordon Underwcod, Mrs remelt Devitt, Mrs. David Neilson, Tetra -Simi Robinson, Mrs. W. C King, -Men, Alex. Graham, Mrs, filen Inderwone. :erre Fred W. T whir eta.), the itettlrese tekce rprrn hn 316 "Cio. I "ri loseel the world." She told of the 'reenrieree nr the we t Wniel Met:entre 111 till parts of the world, -sap, ieVe 8, Hanel Vincent ails Mrs. Kenneth 11P. e -ler; EVV 9, Henry Prittisrm, M ROI' nt1,4 01111 • ' MN. C-111011 MetIllrneY; 151V 10, Ralph caldw(ii. and Mrs, fT, nertwell; 'le Bob Henry AT.;.? FA•coner: 13, Gordon Scott and Mts. Jack Tay - '''V •• , Ps' h et.eolst Mrs. Oliver Anderson; 10W 17, Geo, Tremston and Mrs. Cliffoed Per - don; music festival committee, Mrs. Genrge Ohliretem, Mrs George Tllth', Mrs. Norman Coultes, Mrs. J', Shortreed, Mr. Harvey McDow- ell, MPS. Gordon are"Burney, Mrs. 're Inner, Kenneth Wheeler, Ross Anderson, Lloyd 'Walden; 'music tomervienrs. Mrs. Nora- 'Moffat and Mrs Emerenn Rodgers. The presidents are to look after selling the tide. Mr. Itinkettel, along watt the following traceless, Mts. Bob I-Feery, Mrs, Clarence Chain. nese Mita (Seddon Bosmais Bev. Evans 411111 r'0111 of nor, eve to re - Via() the school Prize list, There ean he direetoria meeting on. lVtarch. 20tai at 8.30 pen, HY MORRIS COUNCIL FRIDAY SPEAKER The Morris Township council nae March 6th with all members pre Sent. The minutes of the las meeting were read and adopted on Motion of Walter Shortreed an William Elston, Elston - Smith That the tender of George Radford Construction Ltd., to sup,ply, crush and deliver approximately 15,000 cubic yards of gravel at 66 cents per yard be accepted, subject to the approval of the district municipal engineers Il'our tenders were received, the highest being 72 cents per yerd, Smith -Mair- That the applica- tion of Charles South as warble fly inspector he accepted, rate of pay to be $1.00 per hour plus 7 emits per mile; the applleation of Clark Thynne as truck driver be accepted, rate of pay $1.00 per hr. and the applIcatlen of Walter Ba- con as helper be accepted, rate of pay, $1.00 per hr. Elston - Shortreed --- That we charge ten cents per head per spray for warble fly spraying and 60 cents per pound for powder and scrubbing, Shortreed -Mair- That we pur- chase 1000 lbs. of warble fly pow- der to be divided equally between Belgrame Co-op and T. B. Marshall, Walton. Mali' - Shortreed- That the road accounts as presented be paid. The meeting adjourned on mo- tion of Wm. Elston and James Mair to meet again on April 2, at 1 p.m. or at tho call of the reeve, The following general accounts were paid; Ronnenberg Insurance Agency, bonds on treasurer And tax col- lector, $49.50; relief account, $166.70 Pinecrest Manoe Ltd., Lucknow, $70.75; George Martin, .hydro • for hall, $6.09; Wingham Dist. Fire Area, calls and deficit, $287.05; Pro- vincial Treasurer, insulin, $2,12; Daily Commercial News, a,dvertis- mg, $16.80; Callender Nursing Home, $70.75; Broolchavon Nursing fome, $141.50; Municipal World, supplies, $21.09; Township of Hul- 1 lett, Bryant Drain, $1121.22, Road Accounts Wm. 1VicArter, wages, mileage, 0.G,R.A., and truck license, .$241.00 Jos. C. Smith, wages, $293.25; Mel Craig, wages, $291.40; Clarence White, Wages, $181.50; Wingham Tire Service, tubes and service, $,67,49. Alex Inkley gas fuel oil and tax, $686.70; Western Tire, Kleen-Flo, $3.71:. Ideal Supply Co., starting fluid, $4.94; Purdon Mo. tors, light switches, $3,45; Domin- ion Road Machinery Co. repairs, $148.35; Glenn Snell, snow plowing, $1244.75; J. C . McNeil, repairs, $32.65; Pollards Chain Saw, weld- ' ,ng, $16,82; Doherty 'Bros., ng, $10.00; George Martin, hydro :or shed, $11.86. Stewart Procter, Reeve George Martin, Clerk - -- ' Word Received, Of Sister's Death At Port Colborne t BEI -GRAVE -Women from the - three churches in Belgrave gather. t ed together Friday afternoon for 'the World Day of Prayer servieu d. held in Trinity Anglican Church. The order of service bad been pre- pared by women in Uruguay, South America, Under the auspices of the Inter -Church Council of Canada, Mrs, Alec Nethery, of Trinity Anglican Church was the leader, opening with the mil to worship and a hymn, Mrs. Edgar Wight - man of Knox Presbyterian Church led the part "Act of Confidence and Assurance" and "Act of Thanksgiving", Mrs. Walter Scott WORLD HAY OF PRAYFit E of the United Church led in "Act of Intercession", with prayers giv- en by Miss Stella Nethery, Mrs. 1Vfel Bradburn, Mrs. Joseph Dun- bar, Mrs. Garner Nicholson and Mrs. Ted Fear, Mrs. J, H. Anderson was the guest speaker and she based her address on the theme of the ser- vice, "God's Love for the Whole World". Mrs. George Johnston and Mrs, Lawrence Vannatt sang "Out of the Ivory Palaces", and were accompanied by Mrs. .1. H. Anderson. Mrs. Clare VanCamp and Mrs. Robert Higgins took up the offer- ing. Mrs, Nethery closed the gee - vice with the benediction. Elizabeth White, wife 'of Robert White, of 3.34 Catherine St Port Solborne, Ont., died on Sunday in the Port Colborne General 'Hoe- e pital. Besides her husband she is , survived by tWo sisters, Miss s' Phyllis Johns and Miss Marguerite Johns, of Wingham, She was pre- -$ deceased by two brothers, Earl $ onns, eoronto, and Charles Johns,1 .1 viontreal, Born tit Wingham, Mrs. White $ tttended •both public and high , ahools here, in 1018 she, went to 'oft •Colborne where she taught at Reek! Street Public School for 22 years, The deceased was a member of s Port Colborne Art Club, a menthe(' s RECEIVED SIX TENDERS ACCEPT HRH TENDER FOR CRUSHED GRAVEL The East Wawanosh Township council met on March 6th with all the Members present and Reeve, utes of the meeting held on Feb, awl family visited last Sunday': A 111 ET I C. W, Hanna presiding. The min - Mr. and M i.s. Sinn Thompson ' ' ATTEND INSPECTION--3everal guests were present for the O.E.S. DUCATIION IS inspection and anniversary celebration in Wingham United Church on Friday evening. Left to right are: Mrs. Olive Adams, P.G.M.; 'Mrs. Agnes Young, Grand Conductress; Mrs. Viola McClung, P.G.M.; Mrs. Mabel Mackareth, Right Worthy Grand Trustee of HELD AT McINTI3311 INSTITUTE THEME General Grand Chapter; Mrs. Marjorie Guest Worthy Matron of LAKELET••Tiu) annual World Day of Prayer was observed at McIntosh United Church on Fri day at 2 p.m, Ladies of Behnore Presbyterian and United Churches attended as guests. Those taking part in the service were Mrs, Jack Ferguson, Mrs. Howard Pace, Mrs. Harry Mulvey and Mrs, Douglas McPherson. Or- ganist was Mrs. John White. The guest speaker was Mrs. Al. vin Mundell who gave a very in- teresting talk entitled "The Four Dimensions". Special prayers were offered by Miss 11.1clith Stokes, Mrs, Elmer Jeffrey, ;Vies. Wilfred Jo- hann, Mrs, Leslie Harkness and Mrs. Bert Wylie. A. very inspiring solo, "My Ca- thetirar, was rendered by IVIiss Lavor4 Ballagh of Belmone Fol- lowing the meeting a luncheon was served in the basement by the Mc. Intosh ladies. LAKELET - The W.I. held the March meeting on Thursday even- ing. in the Institute Hall, Mrs. Cliff Hallinan opened with the W.I. Ode nd Mary Stewart Collect, Eleven ladies answered the roll call which was 'What I have done to further my education since leaving school." Huron Chapter; Rev. T. G. Husser, Worthy Patron of Huron Chapter; Mrs. Norma Eastwood, the Worthy Grand Matron of the Grand Chapter of Ontario; Mrs, Florence Reavie, D.D.G.M. of District No. 8. -Photo by Cantelon, U.C.W. Discuss Paul's IMrs. B. Harkness During the business session it Struggle in Corinth was deckled to send. a fee for the Officers' 'Conferen.ce to be held May 9111 and 10th. A committee "A'ati appointed to look after the distriet ()xeeutive. meeting which will be held in Lakelet. Mrs. Arlo releicmier presented the motto "helneation means developing the mind, not shifting the memory." Mrs; Lloyd Jacques gave e very In- teresting hook rt view on "Amber- wc 11" by D. E. Stevenson. The meeting closed with the Natienal Anthem and lunch wt.'s - :env( (1 by Mrs. Stewart Douglas and Mrs. A, Eickmier. . . DONNYBROOK 6th were read and adopted on me tion of Buchanan and Robinson. The auditors' report was received, showing revenue for 1961 of $100 638.39; expenditures, $103,381.2 leaving a surplus for the year 9 $6,257,12. Snell -Pattison That count Olt Mr, and Mrs. Gordon McKee niel t- I family ettendett the funeral of the ; late Mrs, Robert McKee, who 511288 - ed away on Tuesday at Victoria. I Hospital, London, following a ,! long iI1nes. in her 67111 ytat. s.., modal service was held 00 FrideY• at 2 p.m. at the Church funeral Parlor at, Teeswater, with inter. ment in the Teeswater chapel. Mr. Glen Reidt of Guelph spent the week -end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Irvin Rata, Mr, Carl Dennis of Clifford spent 5 Sunday with his parents. Mr, itte: Mrs. Stan Dennis. with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thonap-: 14011 of Wingham. Mrs. Wesley Jefferson, Debbie, ' Brian and Gerald visited last Fi'i-1 day with her parents, Mr, and lerrs., Elgin Josling of Londesboro, Mrs, Harold Woods and Murray were in London over the week-endl to attend the capping of her daugh- ter, Betty, who is training as an x-ray technician in Victoria Hospi- tat, London. Mrs, Iedward•Robinson and Judy spent the week -end in London vis- itixig with her brother, Mr. Jack Johnston and Mrs. Johnston. also with Mr. and Mrs. Doug Williams L11(1 family Mr, and Mrs. Don Jefferson and Clary] Lynn of Clinton visited Sun. the: with his parents, Mr. and 1VIrs. chai'n's Jefferson. Miss Elaine Jefferson of London was also home for the week -end. Her aunt, Mrs, J. C. Robinson of Wingham, who had been visiting with her daugh- ter, Mrs. Doug Williams of London for the past two weeks, returned home with her, Miss Betty Devereaux of London spent the week -end with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Devereaux, accept the auditors' report and pay audit fees of $300.00. • The gravel tenders were opened, six in all. • Pattison -Buchanan - That coon- eil accept the tender of Joe beer at 59 cents a cubic yard of 5aist inch gravel crushed and delivered, The account of the Wingham Rural .Fire Committee kr $212.0 was paid on motion by. Snell and Rohinson. Buchanan -Pattison- That the as sensor attend the Municipal Assess ment School at Goderich on May 1 and 2, Robinson - Snell • That the roac 1,tr. and Mrs. Norman Melee and - family of Teeswater visited with! - Mr, and Mrs, Gordon McKee on! Sunday. ..A new set of books was received 1 Monday at thci . public library and a wonderful selectiobj of oo' b Is 110%.0h1.1th hand, I i • 1 VEPSTEE 0 W al s i a, a . s. ; I 7, 1962, 'at Listowel Hospital, to ; I Mr. and Mrs. Jake Versteeg, FI.1 I R. 2, Clifford, a son, ) 1 and general accounts as presented be passed and paid Pattison - Buchanan That Frank Thompson be warble fly In- spector at $1.25 an hour; Fraelc Cooper, sprayer operator at $1,25 an hour, and Ken Scott operator helper at $1.25 an hour. Buchanan -Snell That council give a. grant of $100.00 to Auburn Memorial Hall. Road Accounts Stuart MeBurney, salary, $185.00; onvention expenses, $50.00; bilis aid, $3,27; Alan McBurney, wages, rucking and radiator repairs, 312.59; Alex Robertson, wages, 5.00; Arnold Bruce, wages, $80.00: het Robinson, wages, $171.65; West Wawanosh Insurance Co„ prem., 12.50; Chas, Hodgins, call and re - airing lights, $9,53; Winghani Tire ervicc, tube arid labor, $24.83; ampbell's Garage, battery, etc., 71,58; Harry Williams, fuel oil and tove oil, $474.37; VV. S. Gibson, in. urance premiums, $33212; Ideal upply Co„ tail light, $12.28; Dom nion Road Machinery, grader re pairs, $82.33; The ListoWel Banner, adv. gravel tenders, $3.36; W. C. Becker Equipment Co., 12 filters, 19,67; Harold Congrani, snow re. oval, $12.00; Alcx Coulter, snow Move!, $1.65,00; George Radford, now removal, $1,716,00; Receiver- eneral, income tax, $5)5,50. sf Central United Church, a char- ter member of "J.O.Y" at Central United Church and a charter mem- ber of the United Church Women, The body is resting at the Port Colborne chapel of Davidson fun- eral home where Rei', L. T. C. Har - of Central United Church, will conduct the funeral service $ m r this afternoon (Wednesday) at 2 s p.m, Interment will be in Oakwood G Cern etery. Hockey Assoc. Holds Euchre and Dance 011 BELGRAVE A euchre and f,2 dance, sponsored by the Hockey ; Association, was held in the Flares- "'„ tars' Hall on f"riday evening. There were eight tables 111 play and high ; prime were won by Mrs. Ted Fear and Howard WEtiker, Novelty prize winners were Lynda Coultes ! and Gordon Ross. Consolation priz- 1 e' es -went to Mrs, Cordon Bosniai! tb' and Raymond vaneamp, Tirtin's; ee Orehestra supplied music for dime - in General Aceounts Wingham Advance -Times, adv whits fly tenders, $3,51; Brook. aven Nursing Home, $70.75; Town f Wingham, rural fire committee, 12,05; A. M. Harper & Co., audit es, 000,00; Convention expenses W. Hanna, $50,00; Roy Pattison 0,00; Ernest Snell, $50,00; Ft, II hoinpson, $50,00; Auburn Memor I Hall, grant, $100.00; Direct, re ef, March, $80.00. Robinson - Pattison That min 1 &Wallet' to meet April 3rd at One clock at the 13e1grave eohanunity ntre, g. Weekly Euchre BELORAVE • qlhere were tee tables in play At the weekly euchre party field in the community 'centre on Wednesday eVerlIng. High prize winners Were Mrs, George Walker and Earl Noble. Novelty prises were won by Mr,. J, M, Coultes and Lewis Cook and, the consolations Went t0 Grant Elliott and John 13, iirfcCallton. C. W. Hanna Reeve R. H. Thompson, 'Clerk Bridge Club Noeth and South -First, Mrs, 11. 13 Porter and a Ortlieb; seeord, Mrs, H. Campbell .and Mrs. Wher- ry; third, Mrs. F. A. Parker awl Joe Martin. &tea and West. First, Mrs. el lEiodgins and Mrs. G. Godkin; see. oncl, Bill Laidlaw and Omar Hasel- grove; third, :Ma's. i.buivdas and (i. Eoclgins. To Establish Church BELGRAVE The Aftereoon Unit of the United church Women met on Wednesday in the church with 19 members. present. Mrs. Roes Robinson opened with e hymn. prayer and Scripture reading. ap- propriate to the onset of the Lent- en aea,son. The president, Mrs. Ana Bolt, was in Charge of the business, when routine reports were read. 5111. minded members of the gt.n.ral meeting to le) held tel eveeing of March 29, with a speeial Eester program. Mrs. George Martin was in charge of the study and leettl from the hook, "Signals oi' the ;aeries", about the rural church ,trel its many problems. 'Mrs. Welter Stein, led in the Bible study 1515.1 diseus- sion followed about Paul's stye:nee, to establish the early eleireli in Corinth, Evening Unit Mrs, Clifton Is Lush watt hostess for the meeting of the Evening Unit on Wednesday, when the Unit met In the thurels The preeident, Ted Fear. %Amid the meet- ing with meditation for Lela, fol. lowed by a hymn.. •Mre. Kenneth Barbour read the minutes and the roll call and lairs. _seal lennitar There were 11 lenity awl 19 hos IVI• _ • N POLLOLK pital visits rceordeu. al••._.bere wen, remindtid of Le, 4, meeting and Mrs. Floyd taimpti Aente Cook took up the offering. :Sirs. Eldon Cook wili he ie.:stns., next month with Mrs. Alto's:. Dieman's group in charge, :Mrs. Stanley Hopper )1,01 her group Were in charge Liie Study. with Mrs. Norman cotte reading Scripture. This was followed by meditation and 'Mrs. Hopper led in prayer, Th... study wae "Deelining Standards, or Getting By". and 1Hostess to U.C.W. 1 LAKELET--The March meeting of the McIntosh United Church I Women was held at the home of 1 -Mrs. Bruce Harkness. Mrs, Leon-, ' ard Harper •conducted the opening devotions, followed by a hymn and Mrs, Harper read the 'Scripture taken from the Book of Psalms, followed by a reading and prayer. Seventeen ladies responded to the roll call which was answered by a verse on prayer. President Mrs. Jack Ferguson conducted the business session. reports were given by several com- mittees and plans were made for • the World Day of Prayer service. The meeting was turned over to the program committee, Mrs. Fred Dustow gave a reading on prayer and Mrs, Jim Harper conducted an interesting Bible contest, The meeting was closeel with a prayer by Mrs. Jack Ferguson. a/ - ter which refreshments were serv- ad by Mrs. Walter Renwick, Mrs. Robert Harkness and Mrs. Leaiie Harkness, dealt with morality. Mr, William Coulter read a story and Mrs. Ross Anderson conducted Bible study, from Acts, Lunch was served. gave the financial HIVED TUESDAY Mrs. Elizabeth Pollock, of John Street, pa#sed away on Sunday in the aanngharri General alosp'ital. She wae the widow of Rev. John Poliotk. ) Mrs. Pollock was the Sormer Elizabeth •Gilehrist, daughter of the lute Mr, and Mrs. Omer Gilchrist, her father having been one of the early Wingham industrialists in the furniture trade. She was a life-long neorlent of Wingham, Mrs. Pollock was a member of the Presbyterian Church a_nsl was active in women's organizatiens. She was for several years a mem• bet of the office staff at Wingham tieneral Hospital and war Icao-eh to many people in. this area. Surviving are a sister, Mrs Nair- ' men L. Fry, of Winghani; atep- , Sons, Rhys Pollock, Florida; 'hulk Prelock, Teeswater; step -daughter. Mrs H. (Dorothy) °leper, Florida, two 'nephews and two nieces. The funeral was Tuesday after- noon from St. Andrew's Presbyter- ian Church. with Rev, Gordon. L. Fish officiating. Interment was in NVingharn Cernetery, 'I'hp pallbearers were James •Ca.er, lames Macintosh. Howard Silica- bontly. Stewart Scott, John .Me- K:hbon and Gordon Gennett. Flow- er hen rers Were Jim Murray, A.. D. MaeWilliam and John Donaldson. Student Teachers At Public School Stiident, teachers ibis vreit are: in Miss P. Johns' Grade 11mem, Katherine lenelshtel, of iranovey, r'r thirilgf end, nr .p rota (;ti.dde V with Mrs. Webster. Mil - ford Arllam. of _Hanover. Gesell Walter. of (lodorieh; Grade I with Sirs. Robertson, Angus MeLeneeo. -if Tiverton Ted Hossfeld, of Walk- ) rtnn: Ih•arlo VUT with Mr') Walsh. Ruth Webber, of Helstein, Patriela Harris, of Fordwich. COUNCIL TO ISSUE SCHOOL DEBENTURES At a epeelal meeting of the H we- het Township Council the lip- ,' ttiek Tiwnehip School Aree Floord meat a melee thin for the iteeittin:n$ of municipal dehentitress in tho 1timmint of $320.0.00 for the punnet:1 .f tweel. ng a m ve ieentral eehool in lee 'Tawenship of 1 The ()mince' paseed the following 1 motion- That we rriselve the ap plieation of the Township of Ho- , wick School Area, Board for the ierertion of a central school for the Traenahip of Mowielt to consist of 116 rooms and debentures Isetied . , JEAN. GURNEY, one of the members of the lo- skated a solo number during the lOth annual l5wa2°10 °E,116'w42nliftrriettettilcInliet:uf cal figure skating club is pictured here as she ice show by the club. --Photo b Seifert. Tewnship of Howlek,