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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1962-05-16, Page 9" I+zr, and Mrs. 1$ert Winston .were in 'Toronto one day last week. Ur. John 15:4UrIZ returned home !With theni after being oenrined to itespitai a few slays, LIEErristE SECURI'T'Y A Canada U e special .contract providing Life Insurance and C'ensiot► Option ail in ohne policy available front age O to age 55. Consult FRANK C HOPPER -Representative--- Canada Life WINGHAM, ONT. Phone 462 FoRRIcN Mr, and. Af s, (3edi1 Galbraith of iltae'ipb visited 441:otutay with Mrs, Perna Galbraith. Mt'. and Mrs, Willoughby fatter. son and family of Toronto were week -end visitors with. Mrs. Pearl Patterson., Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Bride and Peter of Toronto were week -end visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Harold Doig, Mrs. Stanley Bride attended a meeting held at the U.A,C., last week for leaders In Institute work. Mrs. Jack Wilson and John Spent one day last week in •Kitchener, Mr, and Mrs. Don Doig anal children of Galt spent the weekend with Mr. anti Mrs. Rosa Doig, BEAVER LUMBER SPRING BUILD BETTER Mrs, Ruaael Ruttart and Mr. and Mrs. 1iialger Espensen were in Lon- don one day lust week. Mr. Es- lrensen was able to have the east retnovcxi from his ankle. He was injured onScl>t, 14. We wish trim a very speedy recovery. Mrs, Melpha Holland of Palmers ton ',Spent » few days last week at her home here. Mr. and WS. Jun Pitch of Wing. ham visited en Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Don King. Mrs. Harvey McL)ormitt, Messrs. Donald and Larry McDernitt ited with Harvey en Sunday at Victoria Hospital, London, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Wildfang and Brian of Toronto were week -end visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Roy Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. George Ashton visited on .. unday with Mr. and. Mrs. Ross Durst in Listowel, Mr's, Marl;aret J-i;orsbur'g return- ed to her home here last week of ter visiting with Rev, Russel Hors - burg and Mrs. Horsburg in Vit. Thomas, Mr, and Mrs. Gordon ,;Brown :and Margaret of I3eanisville visited in the community on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Crosby Sothern spent the week -end with Mrs, nose mary Campbell and Jimmy. Mr, Adam Zurbrigg returned home last week from Listowel Hos- pital, where he had been confined for the past ten days. Mr, and Mrs. Wellington Har- grave and Douglas visited Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Emmerson Har- grave in Listowel, David return- ad home after spending last week with his grandparents, f +� SUPER VALUE DOMINION SASH LIMITED Guaranteed Quality WIND 0 WS BASEMENT UNITS Reg. $8.55 40 x 24 House Tots of 5 or more windows $ 6.85 85 EACH Dominion SNUG - SLIDE WINDOWS BEST WINDOW VALUE AT T.H:E LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE: Dominion guaranteed SNUG. SLIDE windows are balanced for east of operation. 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Acfive Pitr trier heaver is right here ready W give you every ossistai ee from financing to the com- pletion 4i your Biitwell Koine. 111111111' It 1' , ti' f, cid UYIX01 110011 II'I 11'1' Itt66010 enol RURAL AND URBAN MORTGAGE- S The iuost favourable rural mortgage rates in the in- dustry today are available oti Biltwell I.Ionnos from B► Ler. All ironies to NI1A specifications, Before you buy any Monte . dl►eek niiit eonipatre. HIGH SCORES for the year were posted by these three ladies in the Legion Ladies' Auxiliary bowling league. Doris Remingtnti, left, won the prize for high triple; Delores Peachey, high single and Norma Orvis, right, had the high average, --Photo by Strong. First Convention FORMER MEMBER To Be in Bluevale WILL BE SPEAKER FORDWICH-Mrs, Wm, Wilson, president, presided at the May exe- cutive meeting of the United Church Women and openers with meditation and prayer. A motion that bills be paid, in- cluding the new electric stove, new water heater, hydro service and re- modelling of kitchen cupboards was passed. The first convention of North Region of Huron Presby- terial. of the United Church Wo- men was announced for Bluevale. It was decided to have a garden party In June. Plans were masse for the ladies' to serve the C.G.I,T. mother and daughter banquet on May 21st. The meeting closed with the benediction. Howick Council to Increase Interest • On Tax n Arrears.. ,, A regular meeting of the Howick Township council was held in the cleric's office on May 5th with all members ; present and the reeve, Ivan Haskins, in the chair. The minutes of the last regular meet- ing, Courts of Revision on the Wills Drain No. 1 and the Fitch Drain and special meetings were read and adopted on motion of Strong and Gibson. Moved• b YTng7isand Ring that we rescind that portion of the mo- tion of April 6th by Ring and Ing- lis giving H. Gowdy the contract of supplying' fuel oil for relief in Wroxeter, Moved by Strong and Gibson that By-law, 10-62 of the Township of Howick for the issue of debentures for the construction of a 16 -room school as read the first and second time be passed. Moved by Inglis and Strong that we instruct the clerk to prepare a by-law t� increase the interest rate on tax arrears from ?s per cent per 'Month to 2/3 per cent per month' on arrears after Jan. 1st, 1963, 'Moved by Gibson and Strong that we instruct the road superin- tendent .to secure and apply cal- cium, chloride as 'before. Moved • by 'Gibson and . Strong that,Sv0 instruct the Ontario :•Rural Hydro toc,replade five lights oh the nlai.ir. sttebt le ,Wroxeter with five fluorescent type: lamps. .' _ Moved by Gibson and King that we,do not concur with the request of closing the freight business at Fordwich at present, Moved by Strong and Inglis that we accept the tender of Robert Nicholson' and Son for the con- struction of the Wills Drain No, 1 for $386.00 and the tender of John Inglis for the construction of the Fitch Drain for $800,00. Moved by Strong and Gibson that By -taw No. 11-62, being a. by- law re tile drainage loan No. 12 as t'ead a, first and second time be passed. Moved by Gibson and Strong that By-law No. 11-62, • being a by-law re •tile drainage loan No, 12 as read a third time and finally pass- ed. Moved by Inglis and Ring that the recreation accounts as approv- ed be paid, Moved by Ring and Inglis that the road accounts as approved be paid, Moved by Strong and Ring that the following accounts be paid: Federation of Age,, balance of 1961 levy, $96,41; W, E. Whitfield, collection fees, Fed. of Aga, $34,55; convention expenses, O,E,A., $40,00 part salary, $210.00; exchange and express, $3,25; Dept. of Nat. Rev- enue, income tax, $30.00; H. G, Harris, exp. to assessors' school, $19.50; part salary, $75,00; R, H. Carson & Son, warble fly powder, $99:00; Winghatn Advance -limes, adv. Wills No. 1 Drain, $3.24; adv. Fitch Drain $4.32; Grand & Toy, supplies, $21.78; Municipal World, supplies, $2,60; H, McMichael, fox bounty, $4.00; Ivan Haskins, wel- fare arlininistrator, $32.25; E. E. Cathers, bulldodzing Wrox e t e r dump, $30,00; Robt. Gibson, three hospital board meetings, $15,00; Engeland Produce, part warble fly spraying, $1,000.00; Road accounts, $2,645,03; H, Reidt, fox bounty, $4.00 Listowel Banner, adv. Fitch Drain, $3.36; adv. Wills Drain No, 1, $3,36 Relief accounts , $226.70; Tile Drainage Loan No. 12, $500.00, Moved by Gibson and Strong that council adjourn to meet on June 5th or at the calf of the reeve, Ivan Haskins, Reeve W, E, Whitfield, clerk FORDWICH--Trinity W.A. held its May meeting in the hat,emen'.l of the church Wednesday with t.'ir' president, Mrs. Elsie Strong, pre_ siding. Mrs, Nina Armstrong gave the Scripture reading and roll call was answered by eight members 1 with a verse on `ascension". Airs Elva Foster led in the Litany. Mrs, Elsie Strong gave a report of the Diocesan W.A., which she recently attended in St. Paul`; 00.1 thedral, L o n d e n. Mrs, I,loy,d Jacques, who also attended, told of the pageant which the ladies attended in the evening, This was held in Beal Technical School, de- picting the beginning of the W.A., this being the 75th anniversary of its formation. Mrs. Stan Forester was in charge • of the study book. Final were made for the spring deanery • meeting and dinner which will he in Trinity Church on Tuesday, May 2 nd., at 1l a,m,, .2t'Mehibexs were reminde'l •tf the meeting early in June when :Mix,; Francis Lemmon of Toronto, a former member here, will be the guest speaker. Junior Bowlers Placed Third. FORDWICH'--A team of ,lusher I howlers comprised of Ruby and Wayne Marriner, Fraser Nnlio1,lt, Wilson, placed third at Kincardine Dave Inglis, John Carswell, John bowling lanes on Saturday alter noon and Ricky Marriner plated first for high single. Congratuin tions boys. EOIllWIGHl Misses Marjorie, Faster and Pat. ricia Beard of Toronto alai 11 r. Jack Foster of Kitchener. e:tc, week -end visitors with the mine r'r: mother, Mrs, Ruby Foster, Miss Elizabeth Armstrong nl Stratford spent the week tract with her parents•. Mr, and lvl:rs, Paul Wendt incl family of Toronto were week „n,: f 1H Th016m visitors with Mr. and MIS. E. A. Schaefer, Mr, and Mrs. Scott Keith :it:,: The Winghatn• Aalvtinee-Thues, 'i'6't9(Inesday, r$aty X13, 1962 rue NW -Y r i1 -ad.-, 444 (',11 «! ley IL H. P. Johnston your telephone Ii1conferl. WE WON'T BL SATISFIED UNTIL , EVERYBODY KNOWS A lot of people in Wingham have heard about our "Night -Economy" Plan ---that wond- erful money -saving plan which provides you with double value on station -to -station long distance calls of 10 minutes or more between points in Ontario and Quebec, any evening after nine o'clock. We've heard people around town talking, about it and we know a lot of folks have taken advantage of it. Nevertheless, a recent survey y!'owed that there are still a large number of people who don't know about the plan .. . people who are missing the best bargain in long distance railing ever offered by our company. We won't l ea satisfied until everybody in Wing - ham knows bout. it! So let's remind everybody:. once P.f.;ain about this low cost long distance' service, e 1 R's available 11 0111 9 p.m. to 4:30 a.tn. 0 11 a ?plies to station -to -station calls. li in effective between points in Ontario Rad Quebec. I11 1 1 S 11OW IT WORKS; The first fi e 3urr.+,nut(:; are ch zi•gedl at low night rates; there's ix extra c'ear e for the seconds five minutes. After that every TWO O . dditiona.►_ minutes are a'i*• s„va '( `at, ONE. family of Hamilton were week.enel visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Alex Keith. Mrs, Emma Williamson is spend ing some time with Mr. and ilr'- •Bruce .Williamson in London. The service of Holy Baptism was •held'. in• Trinity .Church on Sunday morning when Peter James, son of Mr, and Mrs. Don Ring, :vas hall tined by the rector, Rei E. C. At.t well. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sothern were Mr, a..1 Mrs, Carl Stewart and family of Listowel, Mr. and Mrs, Wiiliam Mulvey of Walkerton and Mfr. and Mrs. James Vittie, Mr, and Mrs, Jack Bricker anis family of Baden were Sunday vin; itors with Mr, and Mrs. h; tri Mann. I3i1•lh RIES- •To Mr, and Mrs. x`:111; 11„ Reis, of Vinemnut a sou. On lr; day, May lith 1902, at :(loun, Hamilton Hospital. Will Attend Spring Meeting At Fordwich Reverend ('aunn A. II. i avis. general secretary of the Missaaa ary Society of the Anglican ('1111).1,11 of Canada will visit Trinity Church, Fordwieh, on Tuesday, May 22, for the annual Huron Deanery spring meeting, This will be one of foto'- teen similar meetings held in :Ili the deaneries of t he Dios::,, of Huron. The meeting will be attend- ed by the Woman's Auxiliary rail the clergy of the deanery. Archdeacon ("nrntan ,l. Queen, Commissioner of the Diocese of Huron, will be present to liter t. with clergy and to intr•'uiuee Arch- deacon 'Spence to the enmhined meeting for the afternoon. Canon Davis was born in Eng- land and educated in Canada, Ile is a graduate of the University rsity of Toronto and of Wycliffe (•elle „e,j Following his ,ordination, he served I in the Diocese of Rupert's Landi for two years, and then went to England. He rettrrued to ('annda hi 1935 to serve in the Diocese of Niagara, 11; 1948 he tens honoured with :1 Canonry, and two years Inter he - cane ,.Archdeacon of Linanln and Welland, On his appointment :n. ; field secretary of the MSCC" in 1958, 1 •o � lrn ish'i his 1eh(e<nc nn herelinquished (< A re q a d was appointcd 0 Canon m of Christ Church Cathedral, Hamil- ton, Neighbor to small, dirty boy• "I've heard of the :Soil Bank, but aren't you a bit overdrawn?" 1 osd Sell Them - In The Advance -Times ITIcc r ��kd Fd O5 CLUB BROOM SALE WILL BE CONTINUED IN Ti -IE TOWN OF WINGHAM ON 3i � 'VC,MAY 17 CoverIng those homes that were missed when the supply rain out 'r� �z .�.°r 3. :AV MOTORS li.�'i';r.;.A,a r.. 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