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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1962-11-22, Page 12Page 12 Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, Nov. 22, 1962 An automobile engineering development that the Ontario Safety League would like to see is a brake that becomes tight ,when the driver does. Is your water faucet a rust factory? There's no need to fight it any longer. Now have ail the clear, filtered water and soft water you want at a turn of your faucets. For a free estimate - CALL AND SAY .. CULLIGAH Water Conditioner 32 HAMILTON STREET Goderich - JA 4-9571 Strafford Club Entertained Here Thirty-two members of the Stratford Bridge Club were guests of the Wingharn club on Monday evening. Wingham won by a margin of 2207 to 2161. The leading pairs were north and south; first, J. Martin and B. Ortleib, Wingham, 172; se- cond, D. Robb and S. Trafa- :,, gander of Stratford 164; third, Mr. and Mrs, J. Warriner of Stratford 1561; fourth, Mr. and Mrs, Durst, Stratford, 1501; fifth, Mrs. R. H. Lloyd and Miss Y, McPherson, Wingham, 153, East and West: Mrs. R. Dun- das and un-dasand O. Haselgrove, Wing - ham, 180; second, Mrs. J. Gib- bings and K. Blanchard, Strat- ford, 1721; third, Mrs, A. R. DuVal and W. Laidlaw, Wing - ham, 1591; fourth, Mr. and Mrs,. C, Kastner, Stratford, 1501; fifth, Mrs. C. Shore and SPECIAL. \WE -for early gift shoppers i BOYS' -SIZES 2-6X i SHIRT and LINED JEANS $4.98 to $5.98 i BOYS' SCARVES $1.00 GIRLS' -SIZES 4-14 LINED SLIMS $2.98 - $4.98 i GIRLS' -SIZES 3-14 SWEATERS $2.98 - $4.98 GIRLS - FLANNEL SKIRTS, sizes 2-6X $3.95 i Sizes 8-14 $5.98 GIRLS' HANDBAGS 79c - 99c N1'erkley's Children's Shoppe Now open for your Shopping Pleasure in the old "Red I Front" store, corner of Josphine and Victoria Streets WINGHAM ONTARIO Euchre Winners WHITECUURCI-i-The folks on the 9th Con.of E, Wawa - nosh rnet on Friday night at the home of Mr, and Mrs.. Frank Eckenswiller for a euchre. Six tables were in play. Mrs. Ross Robinson and Harry Cook held high points, and Mrs. Mason Robinson and Clarence Chamney held low points. All enjoyed the social time to- gether. Mrs. C. 1401. The ladies served a deli- cious lunch following the game, when the Stratford club invited the local group to Stratford for a return match, the date to be. decided at the next regular meeting on Thursday night. Scrimegour, Stratford, More Donations To Hockey Club Several more donations have been received to assist the Intermediate Hockey Club in getting onto the ice for the 1962-63 season: John King, B.A. Service Station, $1.0.00; Wilf White Construction Ltd, $15.00; United Dairy and Poul- try Co-operative, $10.00; Beaver Lumber Co. Ltd. , $5.00; Davidson Well Drilling, $5.00; Hamilton Optical Co., $5.00; Western Foundry Co. Ltd., $15.00; George H. Tervit, $2.00; Edward Elliott, $5.00. A total of $456.00 has been received to date, which is considerably short of the $1,000 objective set by the executive. However, all are extremely grateful to the good friends and supporters of hockey who have donated so far, and the team will definitely be in play for the season, Donations are still urgently needed but donors are asked to ties, and many fine farm scenes All enjoyed this fine film which even showed places of interest around Whitechurch and Purvis lake. Mr. and Mrs. McCosh were given a hearty vote of thanks, and a remem- brance for the occasion. The meeting was closed with the National Anthem. contribute within the not Contact Charlie Lee, Jack Goodall or any team met, The first hockey practi will be held in Walkerton Thursday evening of thiSe• All players are asked to at Lee's Restaurant not las than 6:45 p.m. LOST TO ISLAM The Circassians, an an people of eastern Europe, converted from Christiania Mohammedanism in the century. Their country is part of the Soviet Union, Film of Bruce And Grey Shown WHITECHURCH--The Nov- ember meeting of the Women's Institute was held last Tuesday in the Memorial Hall here, with a happy gathering of hus- bands and families along with the members. Over 90 were present, and enjoyed the over- flowing smorgasbord provided, Mrs. Dan Tiffin, president , presided for the business meet- ing. The ladies agreed to for- ward their $4,00 to aid thelit- tle Korean girl adopted by the Bruce Institutes, and decided to forward a parcel to her. The December meeting will be held on Tuesday the 4th. , in order that members may attend a special meeting at Chesley on December 11, to hear Mrs. Lymburner, who represented these Institutes at the A.C.W.W. meeting at Melbourne, Austral- ia last month. Mr. Frank Collar, Wingham sang twb solos, "Until Then, I'll Carry On", and " The Song of the Soul Set Free". Connie and Harvey Mann sang several numbers, with guitar accom- paniment and Gordon Rossplay- ed several accordion numbers. The roll -call was answered by naming a qualification of a good farm wife. The husbands humorously answered this roll - call for their wives. Mrs. Don- ald McCosh was called on and ' with Mr. McCosh showing the pictures, she gave the com- mentary, telling of the many beautiful homes, lakes and rivers in Bruce and Grey Coun- Studebakers far ahead beg 4 LADIES VANITY -Exclusive built-in, pop up mirror with cosmetic tray plus convenient refresh- ment server. STANDARD EQUIPMENT ON ALL '63 LARKS AND AVANTI! LARK Wagonalre Slide -away Roof makes three cars in one... Sedan, Corivertible and Truck LARK leads again with even greater r p erfo rmancer safety, Yr comfort and economy. Your choice of two V8's and a SIX cylinder engine, each one a powerhouse on regular gas. 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Disc Brakes standard equipment Imgrniiimsuri ALL 1963 STUDEBAKER PRODUCTS ARE DEALER WARRANTED FOR 2 YEARS OR 24,000 MILES. • • From the Advanced Thinking at SEE ALL THE SURPRISES AT YOUR STUDEBAKER DEALER N63LARIC HAWK WAGONAIRE AYANri BERT ARMSTRONGPHO ESE81� INE STREET INGHAM Town of Wingha Statement of Receipts and Expenditures from January 1st to October 31st,' 1962 RECEIPTS '61 Actual Balance at the first of year $ 1,579,04 Current Taxes 106,613,49 Tax Arrears 16,722.70 1,383.00 319.66 136.37 Rents Fines Weigh Scale Fees Grants and Subsidies Grant in lieu of taxes 2,465.90 Dept. of Highways subsidy 14,617.53 Children's Protection 522.67 Direct Relief 1,476.46 Recreation grant from Prov. 500.00 Huron County Road rebate Licenses and Permlits Licenses Building Permits Dog Tax Sewer Permits Cemetery Permanent care Cemetery General Revenue Marriage Licenses Sale of Steam '62 Actual '62 Es $ 1,236.91 107,275.98 19,211.13 1,404.68 538.19 72.50 6,162.85 18,013.81 700.54 1,753.62 600.00 $19l $ 19,582.56 $ 27,230.82 $ 506.00 615.52 307.00 511.50 288,00 208.00 100.00 195.00 Sale of Cal. Chloride Repayments P.U.C. Refunds re audit Unconditional Grant Miscellaneous Rural Fire Committee Income Tax deduction Unemployment Insurance ded Hospitalization ded, Pension deductions Meter Revenue C.M.H.C. Participation Riverside Park Gov. grant Nursing Home refunds 1,201.00 1,382.00 3,154.14 200.00 572,58 236.25 996.66 610.00 4,229.95 306.80 3,368.19 846.50 341.97 375.85 758.86 1,572.80 $ 1,530.02 900.00 2,891.04 188.00 580.27 650.00 4,529.10 1,329.68 1,783.80 993.97 329.09 393.69 1,134.50 1,741.60 2,847.50 3,128.94 79.00 $ Total Revenue $166,540.63 $182,000.41 $2 Administration $ • 6,095.89 410.00 etc. 68.56 Salaries Insurance Exchange, EXPENDITURES '61 Actual '62 ActQi '62 Other Printing and Advertising Unemployment Insurance Hospital Insurance payment Income Tax paid Heat, Light, care of bidgs. $ 5,930.95 I 502.80 16.60 $ 6,574.65 $ 1,068.77 615.28 834.25 754.07 5,134.72 6,450.35 910.63 668.72 915.20 898.37 4,718.05 $ 8,397.09 $ 8,110.97 $ Protection to Persons & Property Fire Department 5,824.42 5,723.77 Police Department 9,763.98 11,805.25 Street Lighting 3,275.24 4,095.22 $ 18,863.64 $ 21,624.24 $ 2 Streets and Sewers Construction 18,899.03 . 9,865.44 1 Maintenance-Subsidizable 8,916.43 16,137.51 1 Maintenance -Non Subsidizable 15,270.14 10,538.17 Intment tell andold amt. S niers. thing septic ON Interels of dpi Checkij Deposi Hours -I Friday Saturdl UrA A�i u DE261-1 PENDEI HE PHI $ 43,085.60 Garbage Collection & Sanitation 3,979.98 Social Welfare Direct Relief Nursing Home payments 1,746.32 2,005.19 Education Public School Board District High School 36,541.12 4,024.00 2,434.86 90.00 $ 3,751,51 $ 2,524.86 $ 37,000.00 37,795.30 $ 37,000.00 Recreation and Community Services Recreation Committee 1,000.00 Grants Public Library Arena Commission Flower pots Park maintenance 575.00 1,500.00 4,251.16 508.00 53.56 $ 7,887.72 Interest on Loans 290.60 Taxes written off Miscellaneous Audit expenses Debenture Principal Debenture Interest Cemetery expenses Cemetery P. S. fund . Marriage Licenses ._. Purchase of Land Riverside Park grants Pension Payments .. .... Meter payments Maitland Valley Cons. Auth, Liquor vote County Rates General Roads ... $15,543.90 20,725.20 273.05 1,080.90 9,422.88 5,394.33 5,526.62 $ 37,795.30 $ 2,310.26 475.00 1,250.00 1,733.32 544.79 126.43 $ 6,439.80 $ 492.84 344,95 1,115.00 8,739.66 5,000.91 5,000.91 240.00 160.00 376.50 5,000.00 1,477.68 Total Expenditures $158,622.55 Bank Balance Oct, 3ist . _..._ _. . 7,918.08 $166,540.63 Bank loan outstanding at first of year and repaid ... . _.. Total Expenditure section $166,540.63 Certified correct, 2,500.00 2,282.20 1,096.50 772.64 400.18 $151,568,11 $2 20,432,30 $172,700.41 10,000.00 $182,000.41. WILLIAM RENWICK, Clerk•Treas