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was requesting council to pass
the necessary by-law to author-
ize the hiring of a director.
Council members were split in
their opinion on the subject and
4 could not reach a decision. Fi-
1 nally it was left that if the Ree -
1 reation Commission found a per-
i to fill the requirements
that council would consider
the matter further.
OTHER BUSINESS
Elmer Wilkinson attended
the meeting and asked coun-
cil's permission to move a house
from his Minnie Street property,
where he intends to build an
apartment building, across the
road to another lot. Council
made no decision on the matter
but instructed the property com-
mittee to investigate.
Letters from both the Pen-
tecostal Church and the Berean
Chapel were read requesting
permission for public services
in the town park this summer.
Permission was granted in both
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responsible for looking after the I
problem. Council decided
that the Arena Commission
could do so, and asked Mr.
Wild, who is chairman of the
Commission to bring in a fur-
ther repoit at the text council
me, ttllg.
INDUSTRIAL
Councillor Alan Williams
said that he has been in contact
with the Department of Eco-
nomics regarding an industrial
Gt>IIlnlittee in Wingham and has
received considerable advice on
the matter. He said he now
planned to organize a local
committee.
RECREATION
Council discussed at length
the problem of a recreation di-
rector after Councillor Bennett
brought in a report to the effect
that rhe Recreation Commission
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Dedication at
Calvin -Brick
WHITECHURCH-On Sunday
a dedication service was held
in Calvin -Brick Church to de-
dicate an Indian brass vase. A
cheque was also presented to
the M. and M. Fund by Mrs. R.
M. Shiell, Wingham, and Mr.
and Mrs, Elmer Shiell and fam-
ily of London, in memory of
the late Wilfred Shiell, who
passed away ten years ago.
The vase was placed upon a
Sunday School case which Mr.
Shiell had made for holding
Sunday School papers, where
each family could get their pa-
pers from their own department.
PUSH BUTTON
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SO IS TAKING CARE
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OERWICE
We haul to and from Toronto, Hamilton, Kitchen-
er, London, Stratford and Woodstock. We make
early morning deliveries at these points and all
loads are fully insured. We do long distance
hauling on full loads to anywhere in Ontario.
We're fully equipped to handle all household
moving, large or small.
CALL US COLLECT FOR A FREE ESTIMATE ON
YOUR MOVING REQUIREMENTS.
WALDEN BROS.
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cases,
A letter w as read inviting
council memh.rs and officers to
attend a special open house at
the Wingham District High
School on April 17th.
A supplern wary by-law re-
questing grant• tion the De-
partment of 1IiChways was
passed for S1t;, osni to cover the
cost of repairs to the Rowson
Bridge.
Another -law which was
passed chang, d the date of
town nominations from the us-
ual Friday night in November
to the previous Thursday, It
was felt by council that with the
stores open on Friday nights, at-
tendance at the nomination
meetings would be increased if
the change was made.
Accounts and minutes were
passed. Councillor Bennett
gave a report for the welfare
committee.
Fordwich
Master Donald Bender of
Gowanstown visited last week
with his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Stan Forester.
Mr and Mrs. Wellington Har-
grave, Douglas and David vis-
ited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Mac McIntosh near Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. Parker Eurig,
Mr, Jim Warrell and Mr. and
Mrs, Clarence Boonstra atten-
ded the wedding of Mr. John
Boonstra in Brampton on Satur-
day to Miss Roelfince Hoorntye.
Clarence Boonstra acted as
best man.
Mr. Murray Kirkby of King-
ston visited over the week -end
with Mr. and Mrs. Carroll
Johnston. Mrs. Kirkby returned
home with her husband after
spending rhe past week with her
parents.
Bridge Results
North and South: 1. 0,
tlaselgrove, Mrs. F. Parker;
2. Wm. Wharry, E. Hall;
3. Mrs. 11. Fisher, Mrs. D. Na -
smith.
East and West: 1. 11. Craw-
ford, 11. Fisher; 2. Mrs. 11.
Crawford, Mrs. G. Gannett;
3. Mrs. J. Lloyd, Mrs. Wm.
Wharry.
STUDENT TEACHERS
AT SACRED HEART
Miss Anita Meyer, of St.
Clements, and Paul Stumph,
Waterloo, students at Stratford
Teachers' College, are prac-
tise teaching in Miss 0' Mall-
ey's room , Grades 5 to 5 at
Sacred ]heart this week.
G. A. WILLIAMS, 0,D.
Optometrist
9 PATRICK STREET W.
WINGHAM
Phone 357-1282
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NEW CURTAINS TO BRIGHTEN UP YOUR WINDOWS.
A wonderful selection of lovely new patterns has ar-
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PLAIN TAILORED RAYON, size 42x81, for a good wear-
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Wonderful wearing and easily laundered
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New strong synthetics known as "FORTREL," and
"SENECLASS", rich and lustrous in appearance,
size 42x81—at $5.95 PAIR.
A wide and varied selection of DACRON FLOCKS and
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You'll be delighted too with the extensive selection of
CURTAINING BY-THE-YARD—including Cotton Scrims,
Rayons, Dacron, and dainty Flock patterns, priced from
as low as -98c YARD.
Not to be forgotten is our usual fine selection of
DRAPERIES, and samples for CUSTOMIZED DRAPES,
plus a complete line of HARDWARE and ACCESSORIES.
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1 INSTANT COFFEE, 6 -oz.
LIBBY'S DEEP BROWN
PORK AND BEANS, 15 -oz.
ALLEN'S -48 -oz.
Pineapple and Grapefruit DRINK
Vankirk Chocolate CHIPPITS, '12 -oz.
DUNCAN HINES
CAKE MIX, (7 varieties) 2 pkgs.
Bick's SWEET GHERKINS, 12 -oz.
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LIQUID DETERGENT, King $1.19
1 Cornet CLEANSER, (bathroom size) 3/35c
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Christie's PANTRY COOKIES, pkg.
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WESTON CHOCOLATE
Cocoanut Finger COOKIES, pkg.
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French Cut GREEN BEANS, 10 -oz.
Fraservale FRENCH FRIES, 9 -oz. . ..2/31c
Booth's BREADED HADDOCK, 12-oz39c
California LEMONS, 115s 6/29c
U.S. No. 1 GREEN BEANS, Ib. 19c
U.S. No. 1
Large White CAULIFLOWER, ea. 29c
California HEAD LETTUCE, 24s ....2/33c
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