HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1963-03-21, Page 16Page 8 -- Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, March 21, 1963
Women hate to see another
woman who looks as though
she's been poured into her dress,
especially if she knew just when
to say when.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
O
0
0
0
0
0
*
O
0
0
0
0
O
0
O
0
0
0
e
0
e
0
0
0
0
0
0
O
0
0
0
0
0
e
0
0
e
0
0
e
0
O
0
0
0
0
0
e
0
0
e
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
e
0
0
0
"If I marry you, may I keep ,
my job at the office?" she ask-
ed.
"Let you? I'm depending on
it.
KEEP
HEALTHY
Florida Firm and Crisp RADISH,
6 -oz. cello 2/15c
Florida Ripe TOMATOES, 14 -oz. cello ..23c
Idaho No. 1 SPANISH ONIONS, lge2/19c
Schneiders Tinned PICNIC SHOULDER
1% -lb. $1.25
CRISCO, all vegetable shortening,
8c off 3 -lbs. $1.03
Wishing Well GINGER ALE, (plus
deposit), 30 -oz. 2/31c
Libby's SPAGHETTI in Tomato Sauce,
2c off, 20 -oz. 4/69c
MAPLE LEAF
v FRESH PORK
Picnic
Shoulder
Half or
Whole
39CLB.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
O
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
O
O
0
O
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
e
0
0
0
0
0
0
e
0
0
0
0
0
0
O
0
0
e
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
e
0
0
0
0
0
0
O
DEVON
SLICED
Breakfast
BACON
594 L•
SCHNEIDERS Narrow
Fresh Pork SPARE RIBS
49c lb.
OXYDOL Powdered Detergent, 37c off,
King $1.15
DOVE TOILET SOAP 5 reg. bars 99c
PEPSODENT Tooth Paste (Super),
reg. price $1.09 Special 89c
KLEENEX Paper Towels, (white or
colored) 2 roll pack 43c
DELSEY Toilet Tissue, (white or
colored) 2 2 -roll pack 55c
DUNCAN HINES Early American
Cake Mix, 6 varieties, 14 -oz. 2/69c
NESTLE'S CHOCOLATE QUIK ... ib. 55c
Frozen PERCH FILLET lb. 37c
SWANSON Turkey TV Dinner, 10c off,
11 -oz. 55c
York Fancy Frozen PEAS, 12 -oz.
2/39c
Red ront G
LIMITED
DIAL 357-1020 Free Delivery
(OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS)
000000000. 0.0006000000000
0000000000000
Howick Council
George Ashton Is Warble Fly Insp.
A regular meeting of the
Howick Township Council was
held in the clerk's office on
March 5th. All members were
present and Reeve Ivan Haskins
was in the chair. The minutes
of the last regular meeting,
court of revision on the Wil-
fred King branch of the Sander-
son drain and special meeting,
re debenture issue for building
a new central school, were
read and adopted on motion of
Strong and McMichael.
Strong -King: That we strong-
ly oppose any legislation to
allow manufacturers to colour
margarine to imitate butter.
Gibson -Strong: That By -Law
No. 7-63, the Wills drain No.
2 by-law, as read a first and
second time be passed.
King -McMichael: That the
Wills drain by-law as read a
third time be finally passed.
Strong -McMichael: That
Robert Gibson be appointed
commissioner on the Wills
drain No. 2.
Strong -McMichael: That
the application of George Ash-
ton as warble fly inspector be
accepted.
King -Strong: That we accept
the tender of Engeland Produce
Co. for the spraying of cattle
for warble fly.
McMichael -King: That we
charge 120 a head for spraying
cattle and 140 a head if not
paid by July 1, 1963 and 500
a lb. for powder for brushing.
McMichael -King: That we
instruct the road superinten-
dant to call for tenders for
crushing and hauling gravel.
Gibson -Strong: That the
engineer's report on Drain No.
19 be accepted and provisional-
ly adopted and that the clerk
be instructed to prepare the
necessary by-law and copies of
same and that application for
provincial aid be made to the
Department of Public Works of
Ontario.
Strong -King: That we ap-
point Harvey McMichael com-
missioner on Drain No. 19.
McMichael -Gibson: That we
request the Ontario Rural Hydro
to replace 9 to 15 street lights
with fluorescent lights in the
village of Gorrie.
Gibson -King: That we give
Gorrie Police Village a grant
of $200.00 for insurance on
rink.
Gibson -McMichael: That
By -Law No. 5-63 of the Town-
ship of Howick, a by-law for
stopping up a portion of Boun-
dary Road between Turnberry
and Howick as read a third
time be finally passed.
King -McMichael: That By -
Law No. 8-63, the road ex-
penditure by-law, as read a
Lyceum
THEATRE
WINGHAM, ONTARIO
Two Shows Each Night
Commencing at 7.15 p.m.
ADMISSION — 65c, 45c, 30c
FRI.-SAT. MARCH 22-23
— DOUBLE BILL —
"RING -A -DING
RHYTHM"
with Chubby Checkers and The
Dukes of Dixieland
"Forbidden Island"
Under water suspense story
first and second time be passed.
Gibson -Strong: That By -Law
No, 8-63 the road expenditure
by-law as read a third time be
finally passed.
King -McMichael: That we
accept the petition for drainage
work of the Howick Township
School Area Board.
Gibson -King: That we in-
struct the clerk to call for ten:
ders on the following Municipal
drains, Sanderson Drain outlet,
Sanderson Drain Wilfred King
branch, Wills Drain No. 2,
Drain No. 19. Tenders to be in
the hands of the clerk by 12
o'clock noon April 4th, 1963.
Strong -McMichael: That the
tenders of Nesbitt Thomson and
Co. for the debenture issue pro-
ceeds to build the central
school at 98.68 he accepted,
subject to the approval of the
Ontario Municipal Board and
the Department of Education.
Gibson -King: That we in-
struct the clerk to forward to
the Ontario Municipal Board a
copy of By -Law No. 10-62
(amended) with schedule A
attached and request final ap-
proval of this by-law for the
third reading of this council.
Gibson -Strong: That the rec-
reation accounts as approved
be paid.
McMichael -King: That the
road accounts as approved be
paid.
Gibson -Strong: That the fol-
lowing accounts be paid.
Wingham District Fire Area,
account, $742.30; Listowel
Banner, advertising, $1.26;
Walter Renwick, sheep killed,
$80.00; Provincial Treasurer,
insulin re indigents, $3.41;
Gestetner (Canada) Ltd., sup-
plies, $48.50; Village of Clif-
ford, fire re E. Metzger,
$100.00; Grand and Toy, sup-
plies, $94.45; Wm. D. Colby,
survey, plan, report, etc.
Dr. No. 19, $77.00.
Assistance Drain No. 19, W.
E. Whitfield, $4.00; F. King,
$4.00; R. Gibson, $4.00; I.
Haskins, $4.00; E. H. Strong,
$4,00.
Convention expenses, I.
Haskins, $45,00; R, Gibson,
$40,00; F. King, $70.00; E. H,
Strong, $45.00 H. McMichael,
$70.00; W. E. Whitfield, $30.-
00.
30.-00.
W. E. Whitfield, part salary,
$215.00; H. G. Harris, part
salary, $75.00; Dept. of Na-
tional Revenue, income tax,
$35.00; Court of Revision Wills
Drain No. 2, I. Haskins, $8,00;
R. Gibson, $8.00; R. King,
$8.00; E. H. Strong, $8.00;
H. McMichael, $8.00; B. Hub-
bard, fox bounty, $4.00; J.
Patterson, fox bounty, $8.00;
W. H. Gallaher, bulldozing
Gorrie & Wroxeter dumps,
$42.00; relief accounts, $471.-
88; I. Haskins, welfare admin-
istrator,
dmuristrator, $18,30; H, G. Harris,
revising assessment cards, $130.
00; Municipal World, assessor's
supplies, $66.96; Howick Town-
ship Recreation Committee,
grant, $300.00; road accounts,
$6,831.79; total, $9,703.85.
Gibson -King: That we do
now adjourn to meet on April
5th or at the call of the Reeve.
W. E. Whitfield, clerk,
Ivan Haskins, reeve.
PROMPT
4 PRESCRIPTION
SERVICE_ ,
YOUR prescription is our
First Order of Business!
—At your service—
McKIBBONS PHARMACY
Phone 357.1880 - Wingham
ir-'i :-°r :- II -'r$» ^p'r'o-'r'r'r'r:–'r'r-:�'r'r'r3 °r'r'ri-'r'r'r 'r r-'r�E-3r °o•'r :-�r-:-Or'r :-sr✓r-i--'r�Fi-r�r :-'M:--S�✓r3--��i-r-II"Q" +.iii
Having the car serviced
regularly at Wingham Motors
helps balance the budget
COSTLY REPAIR BILLS DUE TO
NEGLECTED CARE AND MAIN-
TENANCE ARE AVOIDED.
Driving is a pleasure too, when
the car is running smoothly.
STOP IN SOON.
Wingham Motors
PHONE 357-2720
.-++++++++++++++++++++++++++3-4-'04-:-..-.1-++++++44-0
Mrs. A. Louttit
Daughter of
Pioneers Dies
Mrs. Albert Louttit, Shuter
St., died in Wingham Hospital
following a short illness on
Wednesday, March 13. She
had been a resident of Wingham
since 1900.
Deceased was the former
Jessie Fyfe, daughter of the
late Laurence Fyfe and Agnes
Kelly. She was born in Turn -
berry Township in 1879. Her
father was one of the first
settlers in Turnberry.
Mrs. Louttit received her
education at Holmes' School.
She married Albert Louttit,
June 26, 1900 and they took up
residence in Wingham. Her
husband died in 1940. She was
also the last surviving member
of the Fyfe family.
Surviving are a son, Clyde,
of Toronto; a daughter, Agnes
(Mrs. George Graham) of Fer-
gus and three grandchildren.
Rev. C. M. Jardine of Wing -
ham United Church, of which
she was a member, officiated
at the R. A, Currie & Sons
funeral home, where service
was held on Friday afternoon.
Interment was in Wingham
Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Harvey
Aitcheson, Bruce Anger, Gor-
don Louttit, Rae Louttit, Wil-
liam Cruikshank and Ross Mc-
Rae.
Snow Is Needed
In Saskatchewan
The following note was in-
cluded in a letter from W. G.
Knox, of Moose Jaw, Sask.,
which arrived at our office
last week.
"It would appear from road
reports and pictures of your
snowbanks, that you have at
least received your share of
snow this season.
"The reverse is the case here
An open winter with very little
snow. Farmers are hoping that
we may yet be favored with a
good snowfall before seeding
time."
V. e
tk�ti�0
4
Cep
It's impossible to hang a price tag on this bottle of blood. Fortunately,
in this country, no one ever does. Your Canadian Red Cross provides
whole blood and blood products absolutely free to almost 300,000
victims of illness, accident and disaster every year. All that's ever ••
asked is your support. Your Red Cross needs your help to help save
lives. Give generously when the Volunteer Red Cross Canvasser calls
at your door.
YOUR RED CROSS SERVES YOU
Wingham Legion
Branch 180 will canvass
FRIDAY, March 22nd
EVERY STEP OF THE WAY
R -2408-D
All SIGNS POINT TO SPRING
Showers for instance! But our lovely
new stock of ALL WEATHER COATS
is the only answer.
Yes, our selection is truly smart+
Belted or loose fitting styles in
light beige, brown, green and
navy with just sufficient detail
to add further to their already
delightful appearance. Many re-
versible models are also featur-
ed in our new spring selection.
$18.95 to $24.95
UMBRELIAS
A wide and varied selection
of umbrellas is now on hand
representing all the newest
shades and styles. Why not
choose yours today and be all
set for the spring showers?
$2.98, $3.95 and $4.95
EDIGH OFFER$R
(Wingham) Limited
"TELE FRIENDLY STORE"