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41 U,C,W, Meeting East Wawanosh FOR DECORATING
CLGRAV1 -The afternoon unit Township Council
of the United Church Women Met
NAME COMMITTEE
at the church on Wednesday of
ternoon. Mrs. Stewart Procter on.
ducted the worship service with
Scripture reading, prayer and
hymns appropriate to Easter. This
was followed by a business meet-
ing, after which Mrs. Leslie Bolt
conducted the study, "'Getting by
Today", which. covered the prob-
lems of laxness in moral responsi-
bility,
Mrs. Walter Scott gave the Bible
study, the subject being "The
Church in Canada". Mrs, Earl
Anderson agreed to take the 131ble
study for the next meeting.
Weekly Euchre
BELGRAVE•--There were nine
tables in play•at the regular weekly
euchre on Wednesday evening in
the community centre. High priz-
es went to Mrs, J. M, Coultes and
Jack McBurney. Novelty prize
winners were Mr's. C. R. Coulees
and Alex Leaver. Consolation
prizes went to Mrs. Alex Leaver
and J, C, Procter.
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The East Wawanosh council met
April 3rd with all the memilers'pre-
sent but Reeve Hanna. On motion
by ;Snell and Pattison, Councillor
Buchanan was appointed chairman
in the absence of the reeve. The
minutes of tate meeting held March
Gth were read and adopted on mo-
tion by Robinson and Snell.
The reeve arrived at twoo'clock
and took the chair.
13tiehanan '• I'atlison That dir-
ect relief of $92.00 he given for the
month of April.
'I'hc' clerk was instructed to write
the secretary of the Goderich Col-
legiate institute area board for
more information about the school
roof costing $23,000.00.
Pattison - Buchanan That the
road and general accounts as pre-
sented he passed and paid,
Robinson -Snell That the clerk
sign the letter to the Bell Tele-
phone Company of Canada.
By-law No, 5 was read the first
and second times.
Snell . Robinson That Bylaw
No. 5 be read the third time and
passed.
Road Accounts
Stuart McBurney, salary and ac-
counts paid, $187,30; Alan McBur-
ney, wages and trucking, $171,26;
Jim Robinson, wages, $10,00; Phil-
lip Dawson, welding, $12,25; Reg.
Schultz, sanding, $12.00; Gordon E.
Smith, sanding, $4.00; Alex Coul-
ter, snow removal, $35.00; Geo. E.
Radford, snow removal, $270.00;
R. H. Thompson, truck license,
$2,00; Harry Williams, fuel oil,
$34.74; W. A. Tiffin, break-in oil,
$1.18; Wingham Advance -Times,
adv, re gravel tenders, $3.51; Hur-
on Expositor, adv, re gravel ten-
ders, $5,85; Dominion Road Mach-
inery Co. grader repairs, $80.23;
Harold Congram, snow removal,
culvert, $48.95; Receiver -General,
Nodule tax, $12,50.
General Accounts
Speeal I'r'ises for this Engagement H. C. MacLean, treasurer's bond,
Adults 75c; Students 50e; Cihild 30e` $12.00; petty cash, $34.16; Brook..
SATURDAY _ItKAI3Nlf;if haven Nursitig Home, patient,
";rill'; PURPLE FIII:i,S" $84.25; Blyth Standard, adv. and
supplies, $28.02; direct relief, $92.00.
Buchanan -Pattison .—That the
council adjourn to meet May 1st at
one o'clock alt he Bc'igrave corn -
Inanity centre.
0. W. Hanna, Reeve
R. H. Thompson, Clerk
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DEALER
THE CANADIAN BUILT
ECONOLINE-
131 LGRAVXt The regular moot-
ing of the Ladies' Guild of Trinity
Anglican Chugeh. was hold at the
home of Mrs.' Cooper Nethery on
Thursday afternoon with a good
attendance. Mrs. Alex Nethery
was in charge and opened the
meeting with a hymn, prayer and
the Lord's prayer in unison. Miss
Mary Isobel Nethery read the
Scripture lesson,
The minutes were .read by Mrs.
Richard Procter and Mrs. Cooper
Nethery read the financial state-
ment. It was announced that two
more quilts had been done since
the last meeting. It has been de-
cided to decorate, paha and clean
the church and Mrs. Lawrence
Vannan, Mrs, Mel Bradburn and
Mrs. Robert Higgins were named
a committee to arrange for this,
Mrs. Richard Procter was in
charge of the program and the roll
call was answered with an Easter
verse. Mrs. Clare VanCamp read
a poem, "Were There Not Easter".
Mrs. Procter read a paper, "Ancient
Easter Customs". Mrs. Robert
Procter read a poem, "What Does
Easter Mean to You?" The meet.
ing closed with prayer, grace was
sung and lunch was served by the
hostess,
11ELGRAVE
Two ,,Jr4„t. W'.r Units
Met Last Week
Mrs. Carl Procter was able to re-
turn to her home last week after
being a patient in Victoria Hos-
pital, London, the past few months.
Mr. and Mrs. Goldie Wheeler and
family of London spent the week-
end with his parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Herb Wheeler,
Mr, and Mrs. Russel Walker of
Goderich spent the weekend with
Mrs, Robert Stonehouse and other
relatives,
Mrs, R. E. Johnston of Cooksville
visited on. Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs, Lyle Hopper.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Honking and
family of London spent the week-
end with Mr, and 11trs, Jamas I.et-
mont and family.
Miss Margaret Higgins of Lon-
don spent the week -end with her
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Hig-
gins.
Mr. and Mrs, David Armstrong
were able to return to their own
home last week after spending t'w
past months with their son.in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Ro-
bert Grasby.
Mr, and Mrs. Ronald (ampl;e11
and Stephen of London spent tic'
week -end with Mr, and Mrs. Floyd
Campbell.
Mrs. Margaret Lowry and 'erect
Lowry of Dundas spent the week-•
end with the .former's sister, Mrs.
Cora McGill.
Miss Lorna Bolt of Kitchener
spent the week -end with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bolt.
The Easter meeting of the Be] -
grave Women's Institute will be
held on Tuesday afternoon, April
17, with Rev. Robert Meally giving
the address. The roll call is to be
answered with an Easter verse.
MORRIS PURCHASES
SAFETY LANTERNS
Mrs: Harley Crawford opened- h.er
home for thO Than offering meet-
ing of Units II and 0 of the United
Church Women of Wingham
United Church on Tuesday of Just
week, Mt's, Colin Fingland con-
ducted the worship service on tit
theme• "The $teadfast Love of
Christ."
Mrs. Ross Vogan gave a chapter
i"(tit<
Bible study book n
n
"Members of the Church of Christ
in Corinth, Jerusalem ,and Canada."
Mrs, Thomas Jardin entertained
with a volral solo and was accom-
panied by Mrs. Keith McLaughlin.
The 'Units were divided for a short
business session.
Courtesies were expressed by
Mr:. W. J. Roulston. Lunch si'd'e
served by the hostess and assist-
ants,
The Morris Township council met
on April 2nd with all the members
present. The minutes of the last
meeting were read and adopted on
motion of Walter Shortreed and
James Mair.
Elston - Smith— That .we renew
the municipal liability, spray lia-
bility, non -owned auto, liability on
graders and equipment and burg-
lary insurance policies with the
Frank Cowan company.
Elston- Shortreed - That we pur-
chase two safety lanterns from
George Mutter.
Smith - Mair-.. That we accept
the auditor's report for 1961, which
shows a deficit of $485.35 on the
year's work as against: a deficit of
$5,557.74 for 1960.
Mair - Elston That the road aa•
counts as presented by the road
superintendent be paid.
Shortreed - Smith That the gen.
eral accounts as pr'esente'd be paid,
The meeting adjourned on mo-
tion of Walter Shortreed and Jas.
Mair to meet again on May 7,. 1002,
at :1 p.m. or at the call of the reeve.
General Aeenunt:k
Wm. McArt.er, fox bounty, $'l.00;
Bernard Hall, insurance $480.78;
Ativane< .Times advertising, $2.70,
Relief account, $180.42; 'Town of
:Seaforth, debentures on h 1 g h
school, $319.80; Brookhaven INN I's
ing Nome, $168.511; Callender Nurs.
ing Iron Ie, $8•I 25,
Rami Accounts
Wm. McAleer, wages and mileage
$218.4:1; Jos. Smith, wages, $110.115;
Mel Craig, wages, $1.36.85; Claret -we
White, $06.10; Ideal supply, repairs,
$21.64.; Winglutm Tire Serviee, re-
pairs to tires, '$20.42; Glenn Snell,
snow plowing, $91,00; Alex Tnkley,
fuel oil and tax, $308.80; Pollards
Chain Saw, repairs, $61.08; Oldfield
Hardware, shovel handles and pad-
lock, $7.16; Mo1'ris Twp., Bryant.
Drain, $41.05; Dominion Road Ma-
chinery, main axle and seals, ,$901.92
'. C. McNeil, repairs, $12.70; Cleo.
Radford, repairs and blowing snow
$128.58; Daily Commercial News,
advertising, $16.80; 'Bernard Mali,
insurance, $806.60; George Mutter,
two safety lanterns, $8.14,
Stewart Prnettr,'Reeve
George Martin, Clerlel:
MRS, F. CROMEY
TELLS OF MISSION
WORK IN INDIA
The Thankoffering meeting of
the Women's Missionary Society of
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church
was held in the Sunday School
room last Tuesday with a large at-
tendance of members and visitors
from Bluevale, Belmore and Brus-
sels.
The Easter theme was carried
out in the hymns and in the devo-
tions taken by Miss K. Pringle and
Mrs. T. King. A lovely duet,
"Alone", was sung by Mrs. Oscar
Casemore and Mrs. Horace Aitchi-
son.
The special speaker was Mrs. F.
Cromey of Kincardine. Mrs. Crom-
ey spoke with authority and great
enthusiasm as she and her husband
served for several years in India,
as missionaries under the Irish
Presbyterian Church. Her ad-
dress was very challenging as she
told of the work and needs of the
people of India. She said that we,
who have had such wonderful op
portunities to hear and know the
Gospel, should be willing and eag-
er to pass it on to others, especially
to those in foreign lands, Mrs.
Cromey told how the Christians in
India celebrated Easter with all
its true meaning. She closed with
this challenging question, "Will we
take bime out this Easter to think
of the Christ who was crucified
for us, or will it, be just another
day?"
After the closing hymn and pray.
er by Mrs. .1. MaKague, a social
hour was enjoyed by all present.
GORRIE
Miss Sharon Hubbard was high
lady and Roy Strong high gent at.
the L.O.L, euchre Jr' the Orange
hall on Wednesday'vening.
Mr, and Mrs. Cameron Carswell,
Harriston, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Trimble on Sunday.
Mr , and Mrs. Lloyd Herman,
Dennis and Randy of Hanover
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Burns Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Thompson
and Susan, Lucknow, visited Mrs.
Hilton Ashton on Saturday.
Mr. David Ketchurn, Fergus, who
is attending Waterloo College, was
the preacher in the Presbyterian
Church on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hyndman
spent Tuesday and Wednesday
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dowdall,
Toronto.
Mr, and Mrs. Blake McMillan
spent the week -end in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Earls, Lynne
and Leone, London; Mr. and Mrs.
Fleming Grainger, of Jamestown,
Mrs. Ira MacLean and Murray, of
Wroxeter anal other relatives vis
The SVilljlt rttt Adva:neci.'itltes, Weducs;ll(ty,, Apr. U, 'i,ilo7
Pttif
Red Saturday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Hen I3'astic .
Mr. 01141 Mrs. I':vt'i-t•tt Sparllnm •
London, spent the week enol in the
vinage.
Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Witherow,
Nipawin, Sask., visited .for sr, few
days at the home of Mr. and Mr:c.
Hartwell Strong.
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