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Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, Nov, 14, 7.062
Page 11
Howick Accepts Seifert Plowing Tender
GO#1RI.!7 -. A regular meeting of vision meetings on the Sander- for the repair of the #'inlay
the Howick Township Council son drain and the Finlay drain Drain for $310, 00,
was held in the clerk's office were read and adopted on mo- Gibson and Strong - Tliat we
November 5th. All members tion of Strong and King. accept the tender of borne Sei-
were present and the reeve, Ivan Gibson and Inglis - That we fere for snowplowing for the
Haskins was in the chair, The accept the application for tile 1962-63 season at $7.00 per
minutes of the last regulartneev drainage loan Noy 15. hour.
ing, the court of revision on the Inglis and .Gibson - That we Gibson and Inglis - That we
1963 tax roll also Court of re- accept the tender of Ross Hanna renew the Treasurer's Fidelity
Band certificate No. .433, 551.
and the Burglary Policy No, 3, -
'179,751 with R, W, N. Wade.
Strong and Inglis - That we
authorize the county treasurer
to purchase any unsold lands of
the Township of Howick at the
adjourned tax sale.
King and Gibson - That we.
give the Gorrie Community Hall
Board a grant for repairing chirn-
ney in the amount of $100.00.
Inglis and King - 'That the
recreation accounts as approved
be paid.
Strong and Gibson - That the
road accounts as approved be
paid,
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WINGHAM
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING AND REPAIRS
INDUSTRIAL - COMMERCIAL - DOMESTIC
MOTOR REWINDING - MOTOR SALES AND SERVICE
' ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES — SALES AND SERVICE
•
•
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•
•
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•
:
•
King and Inglis - That the
following accounts be paid,
I, Haskins, selecting Jurors,
$10.40; H, Q. Harris, selecting
Jurors, $10.00; W. E. Whit-
field, selecting Juro;s a,.rd Pre-
paring list, $20.00;, H. Hamil-
ton. postage, 810,00; Garn,
King, painting ce;etaph fence,
$22,56; Wrn. R. Dell, trench-
ing Berlett-Gibson drain, $10,00
Geo, Brown, repairing vault
door, $10,00; Municipal World
stationery, $26,23; N. Wade,
premium - burglary insurance,
810.00 and premium - fidelity
bond, $45.00; H. G. Harris,
part salary $75.00; W. E. Whit-
field, part salary, $210.00;
Dept. of National Revenue, In-
come tax, 830.00; welfare ac-
counts, $258.97; W. E. Whit-
field, mileage, $36.00; I. Has-
kins, welfare administrator,
$26.95; R. Gibson, 2 hospital
board meetings, $10.00; How -
ick Mun. Recreation Commit-
tee, grant, $24.81; Eakins and
MacDonald, audit fees 1961,
$835,51; John Dinsmore, Live-
stock valueator, $12.00; E. E.
Cathers, Bulldozing Wroxeter
dump, $20.00; Blake Gibson,
labour on Berlett-Gibson drain,
$3.00; Gorrie Community Hall
Board, grant, $100.00; Wing -
ham Advance Times, Advertis-
ing tenders, Finlay drain, $4.05;
transfer to road account,
82,362,85; Total $4,151.92,
Inglis and King - That this
meeting do now adjourn to meet
again on December 5th or at
the call of the reeve. W. E.
Whitfield, Clerk, Ivan•Haskins,
Reeve.
Couple Wed
Fifty Years
GORRIE--Fifteen members of
the family of Mr. and Mrs. Ste-
wart Finlay gathered at their
home at Belmore on Sunday on
the occasion of their 50th wed-
ding anniversary.
The couple have one son,
Harold, of Howick and three
daughters, Mrs. Ernest (Elma)
Harris, Howick; Mrs. Allan
(Inez) McGill, Wingham; Mrs.
Carroll (Alta) Snelling, Listowel,
and five grandchildren. They
received many cards and gifts.
GORRIE
Mr. and Mrs. Clare{tce Yuill,
Ross and Cameron, Brussels, Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Holmes of Wing -
ham, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Stokes on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kernick,
Exeter, visited Sunday at the
home of Mr, and Mrs. W. C.
King.
Miss Margaret Hastie, Guelph
spent the weekend with her par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. Ken. Hastie.
Mrs. Frank King spent sever-
al days with relatives in Toron-
to, returning home Friday with
Mr. Jack King, Toronto, who
spent the weekend here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Whit-
field, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford
King, Mr. and Mrs. Max Abram
of Palmerston, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Jackson, Listowel, visi-
ted Saturday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Shera, Moore-
field.
Mr. and Mrs, Thos. McInnes
spent the week -end with Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh McMillan of
Guelph.
Angus Smith of the R.C. N„
Halifax, N. S., is visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Double -
dee, Belmore, visited Wednes-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Gowdy.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Will,
John and Janet Anne of Kings-
ville, L. A. C. Leslie Will,
and Mrs. Will and Larry of
Trenton, spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Justin Will.
Mr. Justin Will has returned
home from Wingham Hospital.
Reeve Ivan Haskins and Mrs.
Haskins, Deputy Reeve Robt.
Gibson and Mrs. Gibson, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Gowdy attended
the warden's banquet on Thurs-
day at the North St. United
Church, Goderich.
Mrs. Thos. Warner, John and
Susanne, spent the week at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Warner, Hamilton.
Paradise is not a locality --
it's a state of mind.
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Electric Dryer
"STOP -N -DRY" FEATURE LETS YOU DRY WOOLLENS
WITHOUT SHRINKING!
• "Dial -A -Heat" selection gives
choice of four drying tem-
peratures!
• Rotary Time Control -- just
set desired drying time up to
120 minutes!
• Exclusive 5 -way venting cuts
installation costs!
REGULAR
$2.4.95
• Musical Reminder Chime
signals five minutes before
dryer 'shuts off.
• Knee Action Door Latch and
an automatic switch to stop
action when door is opened.
• Spacious six cubic foot dryer
cylinder and a high level air;
intake for clean, dust -free,
drying.
199.00
MOFFAT 1963
Automatic Washer
INCLUDES FEATURES ESSENTIAL FOR
MODERN WASHING CARE!
2 -Cycle Rotary Timer permits choice of two
washing operations — Regular and Gentle!
2 -Speed Control gives selection of two
wash and spin speeds. Full water temper-
ature control — use hot, warm or cold
wash, warm or cold rinse. Motor, pump
and most drive components accessible
from the front for easy serviceability.
5 -fresh water rinses! Effective rinsing
metfr`ods completely remove traces of de-
tergent or soap! Strong, attractive baked
enamel finish, extra large tubs and deluxe
lint filter!
PRICED $269.00
MOFFAT 1963
Electric Dryer
DRIES YOUR CLOTHES SAFELY,
CONVENIENTLY AND SAVES TIME!
• Rotary -Time Control—Set desired dry-
ing time up to 120 minutes!
• 2 -Position Heat Selection—heat or fluff
temperature.
• 5 -Way venting for easy installation!
• Spacious dryer capacity for wrinkle -free
clothes.
• High-level air intake assures clean, dust -
free drying.
• Knee action door latch and an auto-
matic switch to stop action when door
is opened.
Only $169.00
FREE An ELECTRIC BLANKET with the purchase of an Electric Dryer
BURKE ELECTRIC
PHONE 4740000
WINGHAM
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING AND REPAIRS
INDUSTRIAL - COMMERCIAL - DOMESTIC
MOTOR REWINDING - MOTOR SALES AND SERVICE
' ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES — SALES AND SERVICE
•
•
•
•
•
•
:
•
:
•
King and Inglis - That the
following accounts be paid,
I, Haskins, selecting Jurors,
$10.40; H, Q. Harris, selecting
Jurors, $10.00; W. E. Whit-
field, selecting Juro;s a,.rd Pre-
paring list, $20.00;, H. Hamil-
ton. postage, 810,00; Garn,
King, painting ce;etaph fence,
$22,56; Wrn. R. Dell, trench-
ing Berlett-Gibson drain, $10,00
Geo, Brown, repairing vault
door, $10,00; Municipal World
stationery, $26,23; N. Wade,
premium - burglary insurance,
810.00 and premium - fidelity
bond, $45.00; H. G. Harris,
part salary $75.00; W. E. Whit-
field, part salary, $210.00;
Dept. of National Revenue, In-
come tax, 830.00; welfare ac-
counts, $258.97; W. E. Whit-
field, mileage, $36.00; I. Has-
kins, welfare administrator,
$26.95; R. Gibson, 2 hospital
board meetings, $10.00; How -
ick Mun. Recreation Commit-
tee, grant, $24.81; Eakins and
MacDonald, audit fees 1961,
$835,51; John Dinsmore, Live-
stock valueator, $12.00; E. E.
Cathers, Bulldozing Wroxeter
dump, $20.00; Blake Gibson,
labour on Berlett-Gibson drain,
$3.00; Gorrie Community Hall
Board, grant, $100.00; Wing -
ham Advance Times, Advertis-
ing tenders, Finlay drain, $4.05;
transfer to road account,
82,362,85; Total $4,151.92,
Inglis and King - That this
meeting do now adjourn to meet
again on December 5th or at
the call of the reeve. W. E.
Whitfield, Clerk, Ivan•Haskins,
Reeve.
Couple Wed
Fifty Years
GORRIE--Fifteen members of
the family of Mr. and Mrs. Ste-
wart Finlay gathered at their
home at Belmore on Sunday on
the occasion of their 50th wed-
ding anniversary.
The couple have one son,
Harold, of Howick and three
daughters, Mrs. Ernest (Elma)
Harris, Howick; Mrs. Allan
(Inez) McGill, Wingham; Mrs.
Carroll (Alta) Snelling, Listowel,
and five grandchildren. They
received many cards and gifts.
GORRIE
Mr. and Mrs. Clare{tce Yuill,
Ross and Cameron, Brussels, Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Holmes of Wing -
ham, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Stokes on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kernick,
Exeter, visited Sunday at the
home of Mr, and Mrs. W. C.
King.
Miss Margaret Hastie, Guelph
spent the weekend with her par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. Ken. Hastie.
Mrs. Frank King spent sever-
al days with relatives in Toron-
to, returning home Friday with
Mr. Jack King, Toronto, who
spent the weekend here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Whit-
field, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford
King, Mr. and Mrs. Max Abram
of Palmerston, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Jackson, Listowel, visi-
ted Saturday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Shera, Moore-
field.
Mr. and Mrs, Thos. McInnes
spent the week -end with Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh McMillan of
Guelph.
Angus Smith of the R.C. N„
Halifax, N. S., is visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Double -
dee, Belmore, visited Wednes-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Gowdy.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Will,
John and Janet Anne of Kings-
ville, L. A. C. Leslie Will,
and Mrs. Will and Larry of
Trenton, spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Justin Will.
Mr. Justin Will has returned
home from Wingham Hospital.
Reeve Ivan Haskins and Mrs.
Haskins, Deputy Reeve Robt.
Gibson and Mrs. Gibson, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Gowdy attended
the warden's banquet on Thurs-
day at the North St. United
Church, Goderich.
Mrs. Thos. Warner, John and
Susanne, spent the week at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Warner, Hamilton.
Paradise is not a locality --
it's a state of mind.