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PASTURE DAIRY RATION Wingham Feed Mill WINGHAM, ONT. DIAL 357-3060 Whitechurch Happenings -'11:f•:"-It A.=;- oven •see r. .:: .:5 here, on Saturday, J.tr.'1 an:. tr,z.e � . r � ::he 4 e: ±� �_ g:- _ s :.._ s. after Miss Elaine (nota~ of Toronto sr_ „.n- is spending lir vacation with .a: • L -.G ._... _. -.Nn*.E ��-i ::'-.. Cre- S..• ••• s.t .• : :t• : .. ' `.:• `_,i. � .S :t$: t-•,• • rat`, Mr. Pass - he: grade ... it;e: S:'.. ._.__.._ gets p:esesi.::.:..s NEE•._ Mr. M_:5, _._ s:_. ant - e =r= _ -�='=" " s,.w� and, 7 ... . spend and ..-s.. , .._. _ ::Ht.pwoon. _.e s m.mer mo: ^g at : --s-- zaa._. =e-- --?- ii:gw•asa_ Lc,ge -..;:alge N t.: _s:'_=s ha TNo _._._:ec a... , .•.e:the -N .... .' :. :has Sri: reel. -end. az:. „..-.. _. ohrit Ge:xe _ aa, acbt- Rasa, and Mrs. :._..... -Fp- :. = a spin i Wet. ti e;::. Lon- . a::.:'=s. .-_... __=:^e d:_ we_.-Eh:ri...- .... _..:, !•'_.. Schwi:-.::ems=e:g .__ .: Lori . Farrier _ _ . __� ?'ss. :.ane, _ c : E ; - ....d on .".-c.:.=..`a _c.. 5 day with e: ._":S Mr. :L.E. ^e:�e:S:_ and Mrs :herr .:.: S Mrs. °• : frs b :i over :_ ?........_ .. � a:'.':e a.... Coultes has eye:. _ ..._ . ._... ----•-t `ae_ • M cry the week -end, a. w.-- . v T . _ahs::: Afr. jack Co:....._...:r:•enc- a: '=. a:._ :frs. ',pct:e TOIL__ ed work 'I':iesi_ -.h the ~Y °^s. e :as _.__ a Beaver Lumber _. .. �'W'allace- _ ,4__g: _TOIL hnate :a: :.g. 1tihere X12 ;,.:. -., assis- s:_.ce -__:yea: s -.::-___:g from. cant manager, one r._:.a. a.^.c' Debra will :72 - f;r Wal - AL -a_: -- -- -.be:s _. _._ la�eh_rg as soon _. ____rnmo- re n: e _ _ _ _ .her her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- lace Conn. Mr, and Mrs. Win. Brown of Lucknow visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. (:has, Tillin of Kinloss, Sgt, Alan Leader, Judy and Alana of Clinton RCAF spent a few days last week with Mr, and Mrs. Jas, 1:. Currie, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grimm of Brantford spent the week- end with her mother, Mrs. R. J, Currie. Mr. Gordon Moffatt, Wing - ham and Mr. and Mrs. Don Dirstein, Toronto, spent the. week -end with Mr. and Mrs, Russell Gaunt, William Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Robinson, com- menced work in the office at Lloyd's, Wingham, last week. Mr. and Mrs, Ross Robinson and Keith, Belgrave, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Robinson, visit- ed isited with Tommy Robinson, in St. Joseph's Hospital, London on Friday. Tommy expects to get home later this week. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Cardiff of Brussels visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rintoul on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jamie- son and Lori Anne, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Bert Hastings of Morris Township. 1 fc. s -Fa :e::a_ ___-s e:d dater earn be fc _.._. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnston, a _e..._.__ : a: the _._::e __ Mrs. Mr. Pdchard __..__ of "-Ont: David and Donna of London, Tec_ F a'c::e: !,fc:dav Mrs. y _ ..spent Sundaywith his parents, � � -ea: motored he: gar,.:day e: ped :he a roma-__ atea=:es. a• -•.d h.=s parents. and :`rs, Mr. and Mrs. Gershom Johnston, marts ...! -s: M. de _ and all spent the dayat Eugen- Mrs. a�� a _ ..wg. . _.. a::d Cies,: Coffin a__ . _._. __cum- P g Mf:'s, -__so". Faioc_ter a : .' anied hir1, to ?'_:.._,-- and is Falls. sc:s" . Sou._ a_:c M. and Mf:s. will be there for :_? weeks, �Mr. and Mrs, Robt. Higgins, ._.:F:.s ralcc.er and sons of while Mrs. do -.a._ at- Belgrave, and Mr. and Mrs. Et:eats', _le els: tpe:t the weezt` tends a special s__.::e: course Roy Pattison, Doreen and Don- e:d with their =titer. Mrs. for teachers. ald, attended the Higgins and Falconer. • Mr. and Mrs. lie::::: Pardon ,McMichael family reunion, 21-:. a:d Mrs. _ed We:ss of of Sarnia, spen::h_ week -end ,held at Gorrie on Sunday. _telae:et and her parents, with his parents. Mr. and Mrs, : Mr. and Mrs. Clarence :?...t.:. and Mrs. Geerge ..,bi. .$on,.A. E. Purdon of :...ick. -.ow and ^"Ritchie and family, and Mr. W::g= _ visited on Friday, his sister, Mrs. T_:,__ Falconer ,Ritchieand Mrs. Lorne Ritchie and ;with ::r. and Mfrs, Calv_r: Rob- here. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin ~gel :Annabel of Ripley, visited on San. wood, Caledon open: a few days Sunday with their mother, Mrs. M. and Mrs. Alex Robert- this week at the F alct:er l o::e. Gordon Ritchie at Lucknow. son and family visited on Sty.- Mr. and Mrs, :van law. and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Sleight: day with ':r. and hiss. Dawson children of Torch:: open: the ;holm and family of Brussels, Craig. week -end with las parents, Mr. ,spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cam- ,and Mrs. Fred Z;w. Elmet Sleightholm. i, exon of Hamilton visited on S•:.* Miss Helen Currie is spec d- i Mr, Robert and Mr, Hugh day with Mr. and Mr. Mason ;.ng this weer with her aunt, S9nnamoa left on Friday and P biren• •Miss Leah Currie, Wirsgharn. 'motored to Halifax. Mrs. . *Rev, Arthur Jackson. whose M z. and Mfrs. Albert Rieman, ;George Webster and her son, induction was held :.n Belgrave 'Neil and Evelyn visited on Fri- 'John, accompanied them home, United Church oz Tuesday eve- ;day with his .other, MIs. Wm. Ito spend this month with rela- Mag. will conduct the service Bieman of Owen Sound and with itives here. ::n Calvi: -Brick United Church her mother, Mrs. Roger Inglis Mrs. Irene Paterson of Tor - on Sunday. Rev. Eizier Taylor and Mr. George of Walkerton. ;onto spent the week -end at the cf Goder:ch, he:d co=rmion Mr. Raymond Redmond, homte of her brother, Mr. Chas. service the:e on S::rday. teacher at St. Augustine R. C. Taylor and with their mother, Mr. Waiter Arses of Harnil-'School, resigned and is retiring 'mrs, Wm. Taylor of Walkerton. ton spent a few days last weekfror.: the teaching profession, Miss Win;Zifred Farrier of :at the home of Mr. and MIs. after teaching in Culross and ;Toronto is spending her vaca- Cecil Coultes. ;East and Wes: Wawanosh for tion with her mother, Airs. W. Mr. Kenneth Coultes of many years. His pupils present- ,R. Farrier. • `Unionville is spending his two ed him with a suitable remem- weeks' vacation at the home of 'brance on Friday and presented his parents, Mf_-, and Mrs.. ':or- ,Mrs. Redmond with a bouquet • n.an Coult.es. of roses. Mr, and Mfrs. Frank Wistow Miss Kat :pen O'Malley, and family and Mz. Sam, Brooks �' Er n+,:Tse-in-training at St, Jos - of London, spent Sunday with `eph's Hospital London, spent a Mr. and Mrs. Wm;, Kennedy of few days this week with her Mamoc't.. parents, M;.:, and Mrs. Thos. O' Malley . cf Kitchener visited on Sunday ' Misses a. a and Jean with M, and Mrs. Carl Mc -'Campbell c. London, spent the Clenaghan. Paul Geiger,week-e.td with ?;frs. Robt. Puss Kircher er, is spending the ;and on. S;::dav, they and Mrs. ser at the lacClenaghan w, J. Co;.:te_. iaringham, home. .motored to O„en Sound and Mr. and M!;s. Johnston Conn ~spent the day w::tb Mr. and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Fisher ~:sited on Sunday with Mfr. and :George Ross, and family of Owen Sound spent Mfrs. root. Scott of Teeswater.an. Stuart Coup- : f + -r_. d hits. the week -end with his parents, :its. Gordon Elliott, Wing- }land and laaa and Mrs. Pat Hus- Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher. ham. and Mr. and Mfrs. Walter ;sey, Toronto. spent the week - Elliott and family spent S`urnday lend with Mr, and Mrs. Chas. 1 with Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell El- :Robi�.sor and with Tommy. in . lictt of Ailsa Craig. Lordo . hos tai. Mr. and Mars. Kenneth Laid- Miss Feat -:ice Kinahan, a Hopper Family 'law, Joyce and Diane of Lon- rtewardess c the planes frost don, visited on Saturdaywith ;Montreal, :pent a few days last Mfr. and M frs. Elroy Laidlaw and ;week with Mr. and ?.yrs. Thos. Annual Reunion 'Mrs. Kenneth Laidlaw and all .O'Malley. :the Laidlaw children spent the 1 Mr. Th s. Inglis was able to : BELGRAVE--The Hopper re - day at Amberley beach. 'return home from Winghan union was held on Sunday after Mr. and Mfrs. Chas. Moore 'Hospital :a:t Wedriesday. , noon at Stone School with 75 and Ronald and Sandra of Bur- Miss F ler, ice Moir of Tor- signing the register. The after- wash, fterwash, are spending their two ionto spe .t the week -end with noon was spent in chat and weeks' vacation with Mr. and jl.:r, and :f u, :as. Richardson. ez:;ldren's sports. The elec- yrs. Kenneth Dickson, Belmore<i Ms. and 'Mrs, Clayton ' tion of officers was as follows: .with his father, Mfr. Arthur $Scholtz of Goderich spent the President, Clayton Procter '•Moore and with Woodstock rela- 'weep -end at Lion's Head and of Goderich; secretary, Mrs, tees• ,their ch ld:e::pent the week- 'Clayton Procter of Goderich; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smith and ,end wr t . their grand parents, lunch committee, Mrs. Clay- children of Toronto spent the Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Scholtz. ton Procter and the Schaffer week -end with her parents, Mr. M:r. and Mrs, Cameron Simi- families, all of Goderich; -and firs. Russell Chapman and 'mons of London, spent Sunday sports committee, Stan Hopper work Wingham relatives.with her parents, Mfr., and Mrs, and Donald Hopper. A great many of the folks in 'Chas. Martin. ;fuss Nancy, It was decided to hold a re - this community spent Sunday at union again in 1:,64, The pre- • ;the lake, and some took in the sent Stone School will be 100 ;big day at Goderich on Monday years old in 1964. b:it all found the heat very in- A bountiful smorgasbord ~tense and exhausting. We lust lunch was served. la-. and MC -s. Max Stewart Missionary Tells of Life in India W. groups fruit, Whiter:hurc;h, Luck - now, and Ashflc•ld churches attended the meeting and tea, held at the tit, Helens United church last Tuesday. Quite a nululu•r front here were present. MIs Rutherford presided and gave a poen~, "God in Nature and ni Man” , and all sang, "'1'ltis is My lather's World" , Mrs, Greets led in prayer, Four school girls from that corn - mutiny rendered special quar- tettes and Mrs, Allan Irwin gave violin Solo, "One Sweetly Solemn Thought", and Mrs. 11. Rlce sang a solo, "Christ Is )Love, Rev, 13. F. Green introduced the speaker, Rev. Angus Mac- Kay, fromJliansi, India, who left here in 1927, and is now on lus fifth furlough home. He spolu+ of the hot temperatures - 115 in India, before the mon- soons come; on-soonscome; of the different Rey. J. E, Ostrom of Wing - lam conducted the service in :the Presbyterian Church hereon Sunday and Mrs, Ostrom sang a very fine solo, "I Will Live with Him" , Mr. and Mrs. Kuiper are moving from their home in Michigan to the manse, here, and Mr. Kuiper will be in charge while he studies at Knox College, Tomato. Mr, and Mrs. George Thomp- son and sons of Feversham spent the week -end here with Mr. land Mrs. Millan Moire and at -the Watt family hone. 'who had spent the week bete, and with g ng :am relatives, re- turned lore. The Ear;ra`m, ball team won over the Cedar Valley teatn parts of India that have been Christians for many years; the translation of the Bible into 3e. different Indian languages, a the feeling that the nation wants to move forward into greater freedom and a more important place among nations. He spoke of the old cultures mixed with new cultures and the winds of change. He show-- ed a great many different kinds of the beautiful needle work, beautiful gold inlaid ebony and mahogany pieces, and clothing for the men, women and child- ren of that land. He spoke of the desire of the Christian India people to unite, and for the prayers of nations to help those who are taking the lead now, in that land of many religions, and cults. Mrs. Claude Coffin and Mrs. Dan Tiffin sang, "How Great Thou Art", and Rev, Green closed the meeting with prayer, FOR SAFE STOPS, STOP iN HERE LET US CHECK YOUR BRAKES , .. ADJUST OR RE -LINE Being able to "stop on a dime" is basic to safe motoring. Let us give your brakes a care- ful inspection, do whatever's needed to as- sure their prompt, positive performance. Wingham Motors PHONE 357-2720 ONTARIO WATER RESOURCES COiIMI.SSION Project No. 62-S-129 Project No. 63-S-139 TENDERS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A SANITARY SEWERAGE SYSTEM AND STORM SEWERS for the • TOWN OF WINGHAM (This may qualify as a ;'inter works project' Tenders, sealed in the envelopes provided which shall be clearly marked as to contents, will be received by the Secretary. Ontario Water Resources Commission, 6th Floor. 801 Bay Street, Toronto 5, Ontario, until 3.00 p.m., EDST on THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1963 for the construction of a. sanitary sewerage system and storm. sewers in the Town of Wingham. On the same day. commencing at 3.15 p.m. EDST the tenders will be opened and read publicly by the Commis- sion's Tender Committee in the Conference Room. 6th Floor, at the above mentioned address. The work consists generally of the supplying of ma- terials and equipment for, and the construction M 11,186 lineal feet of sanitary sewers; 1.184 lin. ft. of storm sewers; ejector station; prefabricated underground pumping station; forcemain; 30 acre oxidation pond and discharge line. Complete tender documents may be obtained from B. 3t. Ross, Consulting Engineer. 41 West Street, Goderich. On- tario, on payment of a deposit of $35.00 per set. Each de- posit shall be in the form of two certified cheques payable to the Ontario Water Resources Commission in the amounts of $25.00 and $10.00, Upon the return to the Con- sulting Engineer within three weeks after the closing date for tenders of complete sets of tender documents in good condition, cheques will be returned as follows: (a) Both cheques will be returned in respect of one set of documents only to each general contractor who has submitted a bona fide tender to the Co nr mission, (b1 The cheque in the amount of $25.00 only will be returned on the receipt of each other set of tender documents. Each tender must he accompanied by a tender deposit in the form of a certified cheque in the amount of $16.000.00 payable to the Ontario Water Resources Commission. Tender documents may be studied without payment at, but may not be removed from, the following premises: The Consulting Engineer's Office (address below); The Municipal Offiee, Josephine Street, Wingham; Metropolitan Toronto Sewer and Watermain Contrac- tors' Association, 1410 tion Mills Road, Lion Mills, Ont.; Toronto Construction dissociation, 1104 Bay St„ Toronto. Tenders are subject to a format contract being prepared and executed. The Commission reserves the right to reject any or all tenders and the lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. ONTA,RE) YVATI R ttt;SOVRRCES COMMISSION D. S. Caverly, W. S. 1�[acDonnell, General Manager. c' 'mission Secretary. (O St 1.'VlN l (;rl,rH:i'm 1). M. Ross, 41 West Street, C;oderleh, Ontario. 4b