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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1964-06-11, Page 16Page 8 - Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, June 11, 1964 CROWDS AT THE FAIR were good on Friday and Satur- day evenings, although the turnout on Thursday was rather light. This time exposure shows the arena on Friday night when the Teeswater pipers entertained. OVERNIGHT FREIGHT 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 Toads to anywhere in Ontario. We're fully equipped to handle all household moving, Targe or small. CALL US COLLECT FOR A FREE ESTIMATE ON YOUR MOVING REQUIREMENTS. Rr WALDEN BROS. TRANSPORT SERVICE Head Office—Wingham Phone 357-2050 THAT KEEPS YOU GOING News of Knox United Church flower service will be held on Sunday, June 14. Mrs. Gilbert Beecroft will be guest speaker. Week -end guests with Miss Stella Nethery were Mrs. Mar- garet Cameron of Saskatoon, Sask. , and Mrs. Wilda Robert- son of Gainsborough, Sask. Belgrave Cub Pack and Scout Troup and their leaders attend- ed the Saugeen District annual church parade held in Brussels on Sunday. The home economics meet- ing of the Belgrave Women's In- stitute will be held on Tuesday evening, June 16, at 8:15 in the Community Centre with Mrs. Stanley. Black as convener. The 4-H girls will present a skit. Miss Dorothe Comber of Wingham and District High School Staff will be guest speak- er. Lunch will be served. Miss Karen Anderson of Scarboro spent the week -end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson. The date for the memorial service at Brandon Cemetery has been changed to July 5th at 3 p. m. Mr. and Mrs, Goldie Wheel- er and family of London visited Church Services At Belmore BELMORE-Mr. Hale, the minister of Underwood United Church, conducted services in McIntosh United Church on Sunday morning, Rev. face, pastor of the charge, was guest speaker at the 89th anniversary services in Underwood. Tliis was the first week of joint services for Belmore and McIntosh congregations. Joint morning services will be con- ducted alternately in the two churches until the end of Sept- ember. Services in the Presbyterian Church were conducted by Rev. T, E. Kennedy, minister. Misses Grace Jeffray and Laurie Appleby sang a duct. Services are being cancelled this week, June 14, so friends i u t h e charge may attend anniversary services in Illuevale Presbyter- ian Church. Rev, Fish of Wing• ham will he the guest speaker. Be a Thinking Man! And no matter what cigarette you smoke - make sure you e- tmi u sh it properly. Ile• a "Thinking Man and present For- est I i res. elgrave with Mrs. Herb Wheeler. Miss Marlene Walsh of Wa- terloo spent the week -end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Walsh. Morris Council Holds Meeting The Cancer Society receiv- ed a $25.00 grant at the June meeting of Morris Township Couucil. Ross Smith was instructed to loac after a ditch between lots 15 and 16 on concession 3, Stewart Procter, Ross Smith and Helen Martin will draw up an agreement with Stewart Cloak- ey in regard to dumping, GENERAL ACCOUNTS Cancer Society $25,00; Amos C. Martin, tile, 826.59; Municipal World, supplies, $2.45; Helen Martin, hydro on hall, $6,07; Department of Health, insulin, 83. 06; Huron County Road Superintendents' Association, membership $10.00; McCutcheon Motors, re tank truck, $6,38; S. B.E1- liott, $72.04; Helen Martin, salary, $100.00; William El- ston, mileage to Clinton, $4.40; Stewart Procter, mileage to Clinton, $4,40; Walter Short - reed, mileage, $6.00; James Mair, mileage, 89.50; Charles Souch, warble fly inspector, 8236.90; books and phone calk $6.00; Murray Reid, spraying cattle, $564.00; Douglas J. Callander, $75.75. ROAD ACCOUNTS Wm. McArter, wages, mileage and bookkeeping, $112.21; James Casemore, wa- ges, $240, 00; John Smith, wa- ges, $137,95; Howard Smith, Brush Kill, $142.75; J. M. McDonald, lumber, 543.75. Thomas Garniss, welding, $22.56; J. C. McNeiln bat- tery and Brush Kill, $203.37; Glenn VanCamp, hauling gra- vel, $5.00. Dominion Road Machinery, repairs to transmis- sion and valve grind,81, 847.71; Bell Telephone Co. moving buried cable, $100.00; Ross A. Jamieson, loading and haul- ing, $43.05; Helen Martin, hydro for shed, $10.48. NOTICE TO Water Consumers The hours of watering lawns and gardens are from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m., and from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. THIS WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED An ANNUAL charge of $4,44 gross, less prompt pay- ment discount of 10% is made for the use of a hose or outside tap for the above -noted purposes. Anypne found watering lawns or gardens, who has not paid for this service will be billed accordingly. Wingham Public Utilities Commission C. E. SHERA, Superintendent. Public Meeting to discuss a Centennial Project FOR THE TOWN OF WINGHAM will be held in the COUNCIL CHAMBERS —on— Mondays June 15th AT 8:00 P.M. Any individual or organization interested in offering suggestions for a project to mark Canada's Centennial Year, are requested to present them at this meeting. Wingham Centennial Committee, J. ROY ADAIR, Chairman. STEDMAN STORES Telephone 357-2560 Josephine St., Wingham ARE FEATURING QUALITY ITTSBURGN * 1 Tssunproof , sQoo COME IN SOON... 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