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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1962-06-13, Page 6Pato SU Tho T 51t) i) RECIPES OIVkii SHOW Tf AIIL L 'SHIM . risrano-Tinve,s, W44410i4ay, AM, 4 Pe FOR FAMILY OMER (.IORi ii (.'aptt!in 4 `le"'malt of the Winghaui r %itp ., :lair Ilion Arany, addressed Ilse :lime Inept- ing of the Won't!'.. Li :ttttuc :t; .he hone of Mrs. Ric... ell ,t't:utu;tut Tuesday evening of laud wrrlt 11,' Spoke of the ixollt bring.Ione Int' alcoholics. Heather; of the WI. were asked h! rane'n::... ,!^alit Ino the Salvation Allay tor the 1',r4 Shield cauipai„u. The president, MI, Ra;,•.(11 1.t ants, presided. Mr.1 lithe !'ll:;chnc'r Presented the utiiutlr:; anti tin:ut- etal report. Roll will wit:,-iwa't•r- ed by introducing a. friend, YOURS IF YOU ACT NOWT LO ST PRIG OF THE YEAR,. I/ij/ RY / FILL YOUR €i'/KNOW AND scAVE e: 'blue coal'�s o. aa Fuel prices go up in the lull. So order 'blue coal' now at the year's lowest prices. Cali us today: 11. N. (iO'S%i)]' & SON WINGHAM ANI) tion1CI1: Phone Collect 1VftONJ '1'1:R 't2011'1 u+: f CLEAN '3JA',..:?cl Glad Edgar reported on the 1 i tt 1lutou 1listr1et 60th annual incetiug at Walton. Next year's an - anal will be held in Corrie, The Guelph .Arra convention will 1./0 in. November this year instead of Repleiube't. Mr _ /tarry Moline discussed nse.cl the motto, "Gad has given us two it wet, one to receive withand one to give with.” She said "None of tut sh''iti'l say we cannot give. No net• is a person unto himself," She told of the various ways the In- tim tut• contributes especially ntholat•rhips for gibs and 4.1.1 club A demonstration Of ai table seta ting for a family dinner Mei' given by Mrs. ('leu (slice Spading, inelutl- lu,<, at low table centre. ''teen re- cipe:: were given for something one night serve'. These were sampled at the lunch hour. A relish recipe was given by .'VIrs Morley John- son; frozen salad and a lemon dessert by Mr's, Robert I lschner; four varieties Of cookies by Mrs. (Glad Edgar Mrs. Rluame presided tor nnd arranged the demonstra- tion. Current talents were given by Mrs, Glenn Johnston, suggesting that Institute programs may be c'liaLnged in order to keep up with the changing Limes. Mrs. Cliff Paye and Mrs. Russell Adams were winners in the Dutch auetinn. Mrs. Nnrmrui Wade, Mrs. (',has. Lawrence, Mrs. Gordon Underwood, Mfrs. Frank David, Mrs. Frank Ring. Mrs, Ed. David, Mrs. Harry Zimmerman, Mrs. Verne Clarke, and bliss Dawn Lou Clarke, Wrox- eter were guests of the Senior (,roup of Fordwich Trinity Aux- iliary when Miss Frances Lemmon, Toronto. spoke on her work as a deaconess. VDLK SWAGE Co pare Price and VALUE ody Shop Kill ADAMS 'YourVol-kswalen Dealer in Wingharn & District PHONE 746 WINGHAM KIN -STYLE WARFARE ---A week ago members of the Listowel Kinsmen Club highjacked a rub- ber -tired buggy that the Wingham club had parked on the main street to advertise their trade fair. However, on Tuesday night prececl- ing the opening of the fair local club members went over to Listowel by truck to retrieve their property. They found the buggy chainecl to a NAME COMMISSIONER ON IJ KM SS D IUN Regular mertine of the Howiek Township council was held in the clerk's office on June 5th. Alt the members were present and Reeve Ivan Haskins was in the chair. The minutes of the last regular meet- ing were read and adopted on mo- tion of Inglis and Bing. Inglis - King That we accept the npplitation of Pari fiiehard for a loan under the the drailiage Lout Art. Gibson . Strong - 'That we ap- point Frank King rommissiolo'r on the Harkness Drain. Strong Gibson Thal Bylaw No. 12, a by law to inereiiso thy in- terest rate on tax arrears as read a first and second time he passed. Inglis - Ring That. Bylaw No, 12.02 as read a third time be fin- ally pas:aed. Gibson King - That we areept. the petition of Harold Finlay Lo re pair and improve the Finlay drain. King . Inglis That we pay ,Jahn Inglis an advance 4)f 1500,00 on the. Harkness Municipal drain. Inglis Gibson That the recre- ation arcoun1s as approved he paid. Gibson . Strong That. the road accounts as approved be paid. Strong - Inglis That the follow-, Fox bounties: Jinn Hoffele, $4.00; Harvey Reidt, $16.00; Nelson Stour- nol. $20.00; Paul Galbraith, $4.00; Mrs. Ken Detiman, $5,00; Clarke Renwick, $4.00. Wingham District High School,: post on Listowel's main street and protected by Listowel Kinsmen armed with fire hoses. In the battle that ensued the local boys finally captured the buggy, but not until all and sundry were thoroughly soaked. Two of the Wing - ham boys, Matt Boyd and Bill Lee, are shown centre as they wrestlecl to take over one of the hose lines.---Advance-Times photo. supplies, $52.99; 1'iarrislon Review, assessor's supplies, $41.72; Nelson Harper, burying sheep, $3.00; Geo, Ashton, warble fly spraying in- spector, $503.7$; Provincial Treas., insulin, $1,23; H. G, Harris. part salary, $75.00; W. B. Whitfield, pt. salary, $210,00; Dept. National Rev- enue, $30.00, Fencing dump, DonMr, $11,70; Ralph Newton, $10ald,50u; Edray Killinger, $8.55; Harry Buhrow, $23.40; W, 11. Whitfield, exchange:, I $3.15; Town of Listowel, high school debenture, $2,006.62; Ivan Flaskins, welfare administrator, $42.70, Sanderson, hauling tile, Hark.. 'less drain, $5.00; Ross Ring, nn loading We, Fitch drain, $3.00; John R. Milligan, posts for dump, $22.70; Rohl. Gibson, hospital boars.. meeting, $5.00; I9ngeland Produce Co., balance on warble fly spraying $518.58; John Lane, sheep killed, $25,00; Road accounts, 12,522.60; John Inglis, part contract Hark- ness drain, $500.00; Don 'Whitfield, unloading tile, 1f'uwn'k drain, $3.60; Relief accounts, $368.05. Ivan Haskins, Reeve W. E. Whitfield, Clerk ing accounts he paid: Mr. and MM. N, 'Wade ;;prat the wetrk_en(l w'lth relatives in 'To- ronto, 'Mir, and Mrs. William Willer! and family, Toronto, spent the week -end with Mrs, Bertha Davis, Miss Edith Howes visited Miss Jennie Howes of Harriston on Sun- day. Mrs. Frank David and Mrs. Ed. ward David attended the annual meeting of Hidden Spring, neat!' Brantford on Sunday and also vis. debenture, $9,682.00; Gestetnor Ltd.' ited Mr, and Mrs. Roy Pritchard. 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Walker WINGHAM II SII 4;l'itEiIint.'�11'i1111 AIII�IH�II11 IlIIgIar�111A1I1 �III�Il1 !III �I1i 011;17111 Ifi�III�IIIAIII�III�llli�l(ISIlii•Ill�lll�llll�lll�ll!AIII�II10111Alli llil►? Continuesound record service Authorized by Huron 1'(' 1ase'n ON -JUNE 18 'E -ELECT 1.(LARRIE Mr. and Mrs, Ross Plant and family of London, Mr, Lawrence Plant, Brussels, visited Mrs, Ber- tha flant. on Sunday. Mr. Keith Watson, Fergus, Mr. Roy Stewart, Durham, Mr, Clifford Stewart, LisLowel, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burns Stewart, Mr, and Mrs, ('leorge Snider, El,. Infra, visited Saud ay with Mr, and Mrs. R. T. Bennett. Little Valerie Snider returned home after spend- ing a few days with her grandpar. pots. !'')rick Smith hi t.t patient in Lis- lowel Hospital, Mrs, Gordon Coulter underwent surgery in LisLowel Hospital. • Mr, Hector Hamilton visited Mr. Archie Scott in Victoria Hdspital, London, nn Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coulter and Mr, Cllif im Coulter visited Suwlay with Mr. and Mrs. 'Phomas Coulter, Con, 3, Maryborough, Mr. Albert lleibein is a patient in Palmerston Hospital. Mrs. Clifford Pyke is visiting Mr. and Mrs, Claude Hall, Toronto, The annaral congregational pic- nic of the (lorrie Presbyterian C7hurrrli was held at the Gorrie community park on Saturday, Thir- ty attended and races and peanut scrambles were held for the child- ren. Mr, and Mrs, William Strong, Loree and Wayne have mnov d 'to the former Cook residence they have purchased. ?` Mr. George Gregg of Toroito spent the week -end at his home. Mr. and Mrs, George Brown and ,lean, Miss Janet Elliott, Moles- worth were at Ipperwash and Rock Glen on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Mac Newton and family visited Mrs. J, L. McDow- ell and (Gordon at Westfield of Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Waite, Bryan and Floyd, Mr. and Mrs, William Blackwell, Drayton, visit- ed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Felker. Little Paula Felker re turned home after spending a week with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Hockridge, Timmy and Philip of Scarborough spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hyndman. Mr. iutd Mrs. Raymond Gowdy and Jana .Lynne visited at the home of Mr. I:c1 Gilmer, Carrick and 1 -Lowick boundary on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Miller, Miss Elaine MIller, Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. Beverley I3rears, Fordwich spent Sunday with relatives hi To- ronto, Miss Florabelle Jenkins, Thed ford, Miss Lillian Husser, London, and Mr. Gordon Snaith, .Exeter, vis- ited Sunday at the horse of Mr and Mrs, Win, Smith, Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Moir, Dav- Id, Baal and Lorin and Mr. arc Mrs. Milton Luther vlsited Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Moir, Heitsall, on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. ,Lades McNair and family have moved to the Georg Gregg residence. Mrs. Mae Jackson spent the week -end with Miss Margaret Jar- dine tit 'Wroxeter, Mr ;Edward McCallutn, Mr. Clar- ence McCall(un spent the week -end at Bruce Mines, Attend Rally LAISIt;1 11'1' -'!.'hose attending the Dulled Church Women's rally which was )tele! at Ripley United Church no Monday, June 4th, from the McIntosh area were Mrs. ,lac'1( :Ferguson, Mrs. Gordon ,Wright and Mrs, Eldon :Renwick. a 'What has been done is proof of what yet can be accomplished" A statement to the people of Ontario from Prime Minister John Diefenbaker "Five years ago the Canadian people gave me and lay colleagues a mandate to end the years of indecision and neglect of Liberal rule and make a start in the New National Policy which we put before the Canadian .people in 1957. You gave us a renewal of your mandate in 1958. "in the succeeding'four years we carried on that policy and as a direct result of the ntaliy bold and 'even revolutionary measures which we undertook the recession of -1957 has been superseded by the boons of 1961 and 1962. • "Our energetic ,trade policies have produced the first favorable balance of trade in nine years. "Farre cash income has reached an, all -titre record high. Prices are now supported on 23 farm products. "Old Age Pensions and Old Age Assist- ance have been increasedfrom $46 to $65. Other pensions have kept pace. "Ontario.l'.eceii'ed $607 million in fed- eral pty'trients this year, a huge in- crease over 1957's $215 million. "Canada stands today at the commencement of a -great new era of progress and prosperity ---first as a result of the action we have taken.—second,-on the neces- sary condition that the plans we have made and announced for the next five years are •carried into effective action. "Five years from now Canada will be celebrating the 100th Anniversary of Confederation. Our plans for the future are already five years along the road to fulfilment and they can, will and must be realized between now and 1967. What has been done in five years is proof of what yet can be accomplished in the next five years." voTE progressive Conservative JUNE 18 ra HURON HAS.PROSPERED UNDER THE DIEFENBAKER ADMINISTRATION RELIII1 111- WILE Inc:=Elect Elston In Wellington Huron E Marvin v