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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1965-12-23, Page 11G�a�11�S To one and all, our best Wishes for a happy holiday, Finlay Electric GORRIE ONTARIO May your holiday season be bright with happiness, rich in love and friendship. TEESWATER CREAMERY FIRST ESTABLISHED CREAMERY IN ONTARIO SECOND IN CANADA PRIZE WINNERS -- Three children at the Howick Central School won prizes ranging from $15.00 to $5.00 for their efforts in connection with a competition for a Con- servation scrap book. The competition was sponsored by the Maitland Valley Con- servation Authority. Janie Meurs, right, 11.«...11.«, was in first place, followed by Chureb Tompkins and Robert Gibson. Authority field officer, Ken Musclow, organized the competition in co-operation with school authorities. Some 74 children entered the contest. --Advance-Times Photo, East Wawanosh Council Meeting East Wawanosh Councilheld its final meeting of the year with Reeve Snell presiding and all members present. Road la- bor was set at the minimum wage of $1.25 an hour, retro- active to January 1, 1965. It was voted that C. W. Hanna be given a rebate of $15.15 on taxes on the property he pur- chased from Mrs. Wheeler. ACCOUNTS PAID Road Cheques: John Jamie- son, 594 yds. gravel, $41.58; William Kennedy, 4,936 yds. fill, $246.80; C. W. Hanna, trip to Owen Sound $16.00 and bill 410, $16.41; Joe Kerr Con- struction, bulldozer, scraper, • "All is calm, all is bright." Go beautifully expressed in the hymns and carols of blessed memory, the Christmas message strikes a responsive chord in every heart today. CDay you and your family partake in fullest measure of the deep and enduring joy that makes Christmas the happiest time of the year Wingham Public Utilities Commission • etc„ $3,830.40; Purdon Mot- ors, repair, $8.48; Ross Jamie- son, truck, $115,00; Jack War- dell, chain pliers and links, $68.50; Alex. McBurney, U.I, stamps, $25.78; Garth Walden, '17 yds. gravel @ 400, $30.80. General cheques: The Coun- ty of Huron, rates, $26, 510,51; Township of West Wawanosh, P. V.M. rates, $692.00; East Wawanosh, T.S.A. levy, $12,- 230,79; West Wawanosh, T.S. A. levy, $1,111.98; Turn - berry T.S.A. levy, $742.59; Hullett T.S.A. levy, $1, - 271. 55; Kinloss T .S. A. levy, $175.70; Wingham Separate School, levy, $108.55; R.C. S.S.#1 West Wawanosh, $62.10; Goderich D.C.I. , main levy, $4, 094.69; Clinton D. G.I., main levy, $2,935,59; Wingham D.H.S., levy main and debs. , $13,939.21; E. R. Snell, fees as Reeve, tel. and stamps, $312,00; Norman Coultes, fees as councillor, $200.00; William Gow, fees, $200.00; Roy Pattison, fees, $200.00; Mason Robinson, fees, $200.00; Herson Irwin, pt. sal- ary, $300.00; R. H. Thomp- son, sal. as clerk, tel. and stamps, $661.71; Alex Mc- Burney, sal. as treasurer, $625.00; Elmer Ireland, Wing - ham Hospital Board, $75.00; Clare VanCamp, refund 1965 dog tax, $2.00; Wm. A. Par- don, refund 1965 dog tax, $2.00; C. W. Hanna, refund, 1965 taxes, $15.15; Harry Arm- strong, refund 1965 dog tax, $2.00; Lloyd Montgomery, re- fund 1965 dog tax, $2.00; Gor- don E. Smith, fox bounty, $4.00; The Wingham Advance - Times, adv., $6.72; The Blyth Standard, adv. print. and supplies, $208.95; E. R. Snell, special meetings, $28.00;Nor- man Coultes, special meetings, $28.00; William Gow, special meetings, $28,00; Roy Pattison, special meetings, $28.00; Ma- son Robinson, special meetings, $28.00. Bluevale News Bluevale public library will not be open on Christmas Day or New Year's Day but will be open on Friday, December 24, and Friday, December 31st, Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Cal- vert, of Paris, and Miss Joyce Calvert, Vancouver, B.C., visited last week with Mr, and Mrs. Bert Garniss and family. Arnold Lillow, Bert Hertog, Tom Parker and Wendell Stam- per motored to Toronto for the hockey game, Detroit vs, Tor- onto, on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Watson of Gorrie, visited Mrs. W. J. Johnston on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bodeii, of Sutmnerside, P.E.I., are visiting at the parental home with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pea-, cock and family. Mrs. A. D. Smith attended the Baker'Brady wedding at Whitby on Saturday. 4-H Sheep Club To Reorganize The Huron County 4-H Sheep Club will be reorganized at the Ontario Department of Agricul- ture Board Room on Tuesday, December 28th, at 2:15 p.m. In 1964, members of the Huron 4-1-1 Sheep Club won both the Ontario and Canadian 4-H Fleece Wool Competition, During 1965 the members participated in a brand new kind of 4-H Achievement Day program at the Clinton Spring Fair. They each exhibited a fleece of wool and either a yearling ewe or a ewe and her lamb from their 4-11 flock. All of the 20 members who enrolled completed their project. Monthly meetings were held from December until May cov- ering many aspects of sheep flock management. A number of interesting field trips were also planned. Club leaders were Ken Black, R. R. 1, Belgrave; R, D. Etherington, R.R. 1, Hen- sall; and Don Lobb, R. R. 2, Clinton. All farm boys and girls who are 12 years of age by January 1st and who will not have reach- ed their 21st birthday by De- cember 31st, 1966 are invited to join. Anyone who has an interest in sheep is invited to attend any 4-1-I Sheep Club meeting. Infant Baptized GORRIE—Rev. S. J. Stewart baptized Wayne Richard Irwin, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Irwin, at the Sunday service in Gorrie Presbyterian Church. Mr. and Mts. Les. Bolt, Bel - grave, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Yuill of Brussels, Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Haugh and Eileen of Wroxeter attended the baptism and later were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stokes. I'll tell you the tale of Samuel Day, Who died contesting the right- of-way. He was right, dead right as he sped along, But he's just as dead as if he were wrong! Wingham 4.dvartce-Tirnes, Thursday, Dec, .23, 1865 Pae 3 �. HAVE A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS! from all of us at DUNLOP SHOE STORE JOSEPHINE STREET DIAL 357-3421 1111_,_.,._ HAUGH'S MOBILE FEED SERVICE -RAYMOND HAUGH- ogweviniveveluswelot Best wishes and many thanks to , all our good friends and patrons. HODG NS-McDONALD (Wingham) Limited Wish to thank the people of Wingham and surrounding district for the valued patronage given our lumber and builder supply yard. THE MANAGEMENT AND STAFF EXTEND BEST WISHES FOR A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL. AgElAie 'Happy Holidays to all the friends we've had the pleasure of serving this past year. 1111.....: 1111 ,,1111 RMOSA SPRING BREWE LIMITED FORMOSA ONTARIO