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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1963-02-28, Page 16Page 1.t3 -• Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, Feb. 28, 1`t'3 ``, iMrs.Humphrey Will Start Building Fund 95 on Saturday To Replace Collapsed Centre i3ELGRAVE-The inaugural meeting of the Belgrave Com- munity Centre Board of Trus- tees was held at the home of the secretary -treasurer, Law- rence Vannan, on Wednesday of last week. Roy Pattison was named chairman and William Elston, vice-chairman. Mr. Vannan was re-engaged as secretary - treasurer. Other members of the board are George Johnston, Mrs. Ted Fear, Clare Van - Camp, Norman Coultes, Mrs. Ivan Wightrnan, representative of the Women's Institute. Other committees were set up as follows: Custodian of sports equipment, Ross Robin- son; booking agent, Mrs. Laura Johnston; grounds committee, George Johnston, George Cook, Gordon Pengelly, person Irwin, C. W. Hanna with power to add softball, William Coultes, Ross Robinson, Jim Coultes with power to add. A building fund will he set up immediately to replace the centre, which had the. roof collapse from the weight of the snow, in December. Statement of Revenue and Expenditure for the year end- ing, December 31, 1962. REVENUE Turkey supper, $1,194.75; Sports, broomhall, 6221.50; skating, $68.40; hockey, $50,- 15; softball, $24.75; Total, $364.80. Grants, East Wawanosh Township, $200.00; Morris Meet Your est Friend Financially 0 0 0 He's the Man from Investors ... able and willing to be your best friend financially. He'll show you how to turn modest but regular savings into a useful cash reserve for future opportunities, emergencies or secure\ retirement. He'll show you many ways to grow richer through Investors investment programs designed to fit your ambitions and your resources. Find out about the great variety of Investors Syndicate programs available to you. There is no obligation. that cell or write: THOMAS JARDIN Invest° S District Manager Box 304 OE C A N A D A. l I M l T! D WINGHAM, ONTARIO !Head Office: Winnipeg • Offices in Principal Cilie* W1i1TECHURCH--Mr. and Mrs, George Walker, with I others of Mrs. Wm, Humph- rey's family, visited with her on Saturday, her ninety-fifth birthday. Neighbours also gathered, and presented their friend of many years, with a lovely yellow mum plant. Weekly Euchre BELGRAVE--The weekly euchre, held in the club rooms of the community centre, had a very small crowd, with only four tables in play. High prizes, Mrs. Bob Hig- gins, C.R. Coultes; low prizes, Mrs, J. M. Coultes, Albert Vincent. There was no novelty prize due to the very small at- tendance. Township, $100,00; Total, $300.00. Miscellaneous, rents, $252.- 00; dances, $215.18; water rates, $66.00; donations to curling stones, $60.00; Insur- ance refund, $45.00; donations (Misc) 623.60; Total revenue, $2, 521.33. EXPENDITURES Salaries, $692.00; turkey supper, $595.60; curling stones, $320.00; repairs to floors, $185.37; softball, $158.33; Insurance, $150.00; Hydro, $139.06; dances, $101.18; hardware, $92.82; hockey, $56.83; lumber, (mist) $31.50; printing, postage, advertising, $23.20; snow removal, $17.75; flag standard, $10.80; clean- ing material, 610.11; bank charges, $3.85; Total expendi- tures, $2,588.40. Balance forwarded Decem- ber 31st, 1961, $720.58, less excess expenditures over rev- enue, $67.07. Balance for- warded to January lst, 1963, $653.51. ROBERT VIVIAN, leader of the high school band, was caught by the camera as he conducted his group at the variety concert staged at the school on Thursday and Monday evenings. -Photo by Connell. Nurse Speaks At Institute BELGRAVE--The February meeting of the Belgrave Wo- men's Institute was held in the community centre. The meet- ing was opened by the presi- dent, Mrs. Richard Procter, who announced that the ladies of the community had been in- vited to the afternoon meeting for the Spring Seed Fair on March 9 at 1:15, in Wingham APPLIANCE SPECIALS FROM EATON'S OF CANAk �2\dy i�i3 q:: Hey:. V 1 K 0 ONE ONLY - SAVE $2S G REFRIGERATOR -FREEZER REG. $314.95 EATON CLEARANCE PRICE $289.95 VIKING REFRIGERATOR 9.3 CU. FT. - REG. $194.95 ONE ONLY EATONCLEARANCE PRICE $169.95 VIKING 30 INCH RANGE REGULARLY $199.95 (1 ONLY) NOW JUST $179.95 0 VIKING WASHER REGULARLY $132.88 (1 ONLY) SPECIAL PRICE $122.88 UP TO 24 MONTHS TO PAY EASY BUDGET TERMS SEE THEM ON DISPLAY NO DOWN PAYMENT IMMEDIATE DELIVERY EATON'S OF CANADA ORDER OFFICE JOSEPHINE STREET PHONE 3572600 District High School. Meat packers will have a talk and demonstration. Mrs. Lyle Hopper, Mrs. J. M. Coultes, Mrs. Herson Irwin, Mrs. Ro- bert Higgins were named as a committee to prepare for cater- ing to the Co-op banquet on March 13. Mrs. Carl Procter will be in charge of decora- tions. This was the health meet- ing, with Mrs. Cliff Logan as convener. The roll call was answered by "My recipe for living to a good old age". The motto "There is no better excercise for the heart than reaching out to help someone", was taken by Mrs. Stanley Cook. Miss Vivian Adair of Goder- ich, supervisor of public health nursing for Huron County, was guest speaker and told of the work being done at the new Goderich Hospital and of the out-patient clinic. She stated that new patients enter on a voluntary basis. She also spoke of the Homemaker's Service, which they hope to set up. This is a service in which ladies of the age group 30-50, would go into homes for a few days in case of illness. Mrs. Richard Procter thanked the speaker. Music was by Nancy and Doreen Anderson, accompanied by Mrs, L. Vannan. They sang "I'm a Little Teapot" and "Sweet and Low". Mrs. Cliff Logan gave a report on safety on steps, and Mrs. O.G. Ander- son spoke on the increase in the rates in Co-op medical and surgical plans. A penny collection for mental health, and regular collection were re- ceived. Lunch was served by Mrs. Lyle Hopper, Mrs. Herb Wheeler, Mrs. Robert Higgins. Hi -C Group Met In Basement BELGRAVE-The Hi -C Group met in the church basement on Sunday evening and opened the meeting with a sing -song, led by Ruth Michie. She was accompanied by Lorne Camp- bell. Secretary, Janet Beecroft, gave her report and Murray Coultes gave the treasurer's re- port. Helen Anderson will be in charge of the next meeting on March 10. Marilyn Campbell was in charge of the study on Hong Kong Missions and read a story from "The Waiting People". A question and discussion period followed. Marilyn Campbell gave the call to worship and Wendy Fear read the Scripture lesson. A hymn was sung and Marilyn read the meditation. Donna Grasby and Lynda Coul tes received the offering; and Wendy led in prayer. Ruth Michie conducted the recreation and the meeting closed with taps. 1 AWAKE NIGHTS Many people never seem to get a good night's rest, They toss and turn in bed -and then are dull and listless throughout the day. All of which may be due to a temporary toxic condition which calls for the use of Dodd's Kidney Pills. ASLEEP DAYS Healthy kidneys filter poisons and excess acids from the blood. If they slow down and impurities stay in the system, disturbed rest, tired feeling and backache often follow. If you don't rest well at night -if you haven't that sprightly step of health in the daytime -use Dodd's Kidney Pills. You can depend on Dodd's! 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