HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1964-01-16, Page 12Page 4 — Wingham Advance -Tithes, Thursday, Jan. 1t�, 1964
E. Wawanosh Sets Salaries At Inaugural
All members hut Roti Patti-
son were present for the inaug-
ural meeting of East Wawanosi
Council on Tuesday of last
week. Mr, Pattison was not
able to attend because of
ness. The tnemheis st;i serib<•d
to the oath of office,
Rev. Arthur Jackson addros
ed council and officials, and
asked for Divine guidance .n
11.4. Ree‘t' Snell thanked Mr.,
Jackson and asked council for
its co-operation during the corm:
ing year.
The •;15 membership fee to
the Ontario Asseci;ita n of Rur-
i
1`"..n:t' lig. tli t: es was moved to
:..i
anti <xp<nses to
attending. A sub-
seripti u was "da red for i uni-
11or°d f.'r t'. 4 tr., R.
1't tin' 'son.
\I-,po.irmt.rits made were
e!li a.'n t.' the Maitland
�'...i<. C ...zt rY.ttion �:aliority;
Roy Pattison and Norman Coul-
tes t. Winghian: and District
Fire Comm irt<e; Ernest Snell to
tt. ii , tt: Distri. t Fire Commit-
tee;Wi'.l:ar:: vow to Blyth Un-
ion Celrt<ter', Board; Gordon
McBurnL ; as rep resentatative
to lr'nghan: and District Hospi-
Discounts
of 10, 20, 33 1/3 up to
50% and More
tal Board; and Roy Partisan,
Norman Coultes, Hugh Blair,
William Elston and Clare Van -
Camp as members of the Bel -
grave Arena Board.
Harold Walker was refunded
$0,00 for an error in his 1:'0
taxes and Harold Vincent $2.00•
on 1.43:3 dog tax.
Salary for the assessor was
set at $5u0; collector $350;
treasurer $623; clerk $650;
reeve $..300 and councillors
$200 each.
ROAD CHEQUES
C. W. Hanna, salary,
1;'3.86; Alan McBurney,
•72,t:3.22 trucking $25.00,
$2::37.22; ; Donald Pengally,
wages, y$130.67; Campbell's
Garage, wiper blade, $3.43;
Harry Williams, stove oil
$:35.04, fuel $144.17, $119.21;
George Radford, snow removal,
$1287.00; Rec. Gen. of Cana-
da, income tax, $28.85.
GENERAL CHEQUES
Belgrave Community Cen-
tre, rent, $1.00; Town of
Clinton, D. C. I. , deb. pay,
5277.91; Harold Walker, error
10d3 dog taxes, $6.00; Harold
Vincent, error 1963 dog tax,
$2.00; Mrs. Jean McKay, main
patient at Brookhaven, $75.75;
Huron County Fed. of Agr.,
membership fees, $517.91;
Ont. Farm Union, membership
fees, 550.00; Ont. Association
of Rural Ivlun. , membership,
$15.00; The Municipal World,
subscription and exch., 85.15;
Blyth Municipal Telephone
System, collections to date,
53045.96; Ernest Snell, to of-
ficiating; clergy, $10.00.
Mrs. G. Mitchell
Leads UCW Study
WHITECIIURCII--The
W. held their January meeting
on the 7th at the home of Mrs,
Dan Tiffin with an attendance
of 17. The president, Mrs.
Millan Moore, had charge of
the meeting and chose as her
theme, "The Light of the
World". Scripture readings
were given by Mrs. Carl Weber;
Mrs. Russel Chapman, Mrs.
George Thompson, Mrs. Millan
Moore and Mrs. Russel Gaunt
led in prayer.
Mrs. Garnet Farrier gave a
reading from The Upper Room
and the thought for the day.
Mrs. George Mitchell led in
prayer and read the chapter
"Love of God", from the study
book, "The Word and the Way'.
Different ways of love are
friendship, desire, aspiration
and compassion.
The special number was two
poems, "Little Country Church-
es" and "Theology" which were
written by Edna Jacques, and
read by Mrs. Elwood Groskorth.
Arrangements for the World Day
of Prayer on February 14 were
discussed.
Mrs. Millan Moore thanked
the hostess, Mrs. Tiffin for the
use of her warm, comfortable
home and her hospitality. Mrs.
Albert Coultes gave the finan-
cial statement. A statement of
the card sales and visits to the
sick weregiven. It was decided
to have a pot luck supper at the
annual meeting. Rev. George
Mitchell closed the meeting
with prayer.
Elwyn Moore Heads Y.P.S.
WHITECHURCH--On Tues-
day night the Young People's
Society held its meeting in the
United Church. Present were
members from Chalmers Pres-
byterian and Langside Churches
The meeting opened with a
sing song. Elwyn Moore presid-
ed. The worship service was
conducted by Bevin Tiffin and
Elgin Sleightholm. The mis-
sionary topic was given by Mr,
Sleightholm.
The following officers were
elected for 1964: President, El-
wyn Moore; 1st vice, Wayne
Martin; secretary, Marlene
Martin; treasurer, Nancy Scott;
Margaret Moore pianist and as-
sistants, Miss Edna Wall, Miss
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Church. Mizpah benediction
in unison closed the meeting.
The attendance was 25.
Farewell Party
For Whytocks
WHITECHURCH--On Satui-
day evening the Langside Com-
munity gathered at the school,
now the community hall, to
honour Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Whytock and family who have
moved to Teeswater.
The evening was spent play-
ing euchre and crokinole, after
which lunch was served. At
this time Mr. and Mrs. Why -
tock were presented with a chair,
the three older children with a
crokinole hoard and the baby
with a teddy bear.
WHITECHURCH
Mr. Jim Gordon of Saska-
toon, who is visiting his sister,
Mrs. Marjorie McGee of Wing -
ham, spent Monday with his
school chum, Mr. James Mc-
Innes.
Mr. Clair King, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Dave King is a patient
in St. Joseph's Ilospital with a
sore hip. Mr. and Mrs. King
spent Thursday with him in
liospital.
This community extends
sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Coulter in the passing of his
brother, Alex, on Wednesday in
Wingham District Hospital and
to his daughter, Mrs. Noble
Greenaway and Mr. Greenaway.
Mr. Roy Pattison was admit-
ted to Wingham District Hospi-
tal the first of the week, where
he underwent surgery for ap-
pendicitis. His many friends
wish him a speedy recovery.
We are sorry to hear Mrs.
Clarence Adams is a patient
this week in Victoria Hospital,
London. We wish her a speedy
return to health.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coultes
and Debbie of Wallaceburg
spent the week -end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Coultes and her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Mervyn Pipe of Brus-
sels.
Mrs. Doris Willis visited on
Sunday with her mother, Mrs.
Musgrove at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Bennet Mitchell,
Molesworth. Mrs. Annie Lott
accompanied her and Mr. and
Mrs. Lemntex of Atwood came
and took her to their home,
where she will visit for a few
weeks.
Mrs. Dorothy McKague of
Teeswater, spent Sunday with
her sister, Mrs. James McInnes
and Mr. McInnes.
We are sorry to report Mr,
Alex Leaver was not so well on
Saturday and was again admit-
ted to Wingham District Hospi-
tal.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Huff-
man, Veronica and Crystal of
Bayfield, visited with his sister,
Mrs. Jack Morrison and Mr.
Morrison and with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Roy Huffman.
Lloyd is an orderly at Ontario
Ilospital, Goderich.
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