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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-03-19, Page 11"skx,:z; "We enjoy hinny new torniortt, ihdrikg it) p Peronol Loon" Witurioton •44040 Mow. V)tott •-•"4"," WORK • -,.'BO'OS • CORK SOLE •_ Reg, $7.95: SALE. YOUR FAMILY SHOE pla)Yed. on • 'Tuesday: nigh Standing as .f 011We:: Jeta, (104; sltatflies, 025.5f hoters, 420; Drivers, 6797., • • J. .1. ELLIOTT IS NAMED INSPECTOR Fridge Club Winners 4t the,bridga oat), last. Thursday -night Were: .NOrth and South, first,.Mrs, G, MacLean, MrS, 3. A. "Wilson; second, Mrs. Q., Godkin, Mrs; 11, A. Parker; third, Mrs. E, A, Irall4tnne and J. Crawford, Back.lioe Front End Loader Snow Removal available any time C. Lott, . seen.. Oameron, Men's Leaf tae Co-op ,and Aces .6, Barices Rocket Lees 7, . gptitnts' High single 'wont Ito 'Hon Hip with 205, Den Heats 281, din '260, High want: to griaty Metcalf .651, Ron PAlley .621, 7-'017 Nethery 589. Consolation: Hooligans, 5914; Sizzlers, 5707, High scores for the ;night: Ladies' high single, Mrs. X. Cor- son, .277; men's high single, F. Burke, 254; ladies' Iligh triple, Mrs. IIAROLO DNf DAM Phone 1070.1 Wingham • East and Wept, first, Mrs. H, Campbell, Chas, Hedging; 'second, Mrs, G. Gannett, lVfiss C. Ishister; tied for third, 3. Martin sand O, Mlspl#1.01/0, •M.is, W, Henry, Mrs. D.•NaStriith.: • Alrri man. School w„ ONT. • u can get E , one at HOM in. yoUr.:- spare time. WINNERS OF CRAWFORD TROPlir•-•-A. icitehoner rink; chipped by Miss Irla Mueller, left „.above, cap; toted the Barley Crawforal. Trophy at thei:Winglinin Ladies' Boospiei oil Winlnes(lIty last : week °t hey members ofthe' rink from left te' right ardMini, Seitionin, vice; Mrs •,I: M. Delorme, ce'orni W, Jackson, lead. ?Runners-up in the event. wera Mrs, 4."MalcIntyr6 awf, hiti wingiwn rink gf Mrs",:f,, Montgomery, Mrs, Angus Falconer and Miss Ruth I kWh). 3. Harley.. Crawford, was On hand to ..preSetit the trophy, which was won last year by a rihk from •() Wen. Sound: ' —Ave nee-Times libOte. Do petjet ,age or' previous education hold iron back. ' Sjiac'oi attention gilien..to those out .04 school for a immlYer, of y.a1S. Age, is no hinter. Monthly F%1Ymeals- All Rooks Forniglred ARE INTERESTED IN A )3E,TTPR J011, PROMOTION OR MAKING 1SLCO1liR 11.1.ONNY,. ,SEE HOW WE CAN HELP YOU. lfiltt)r TIOS•AD IN MAIL TO-NICIIIT • Aik)ids on the comm for unity hall hoard ' • Please send Me',Conliplete ihtarmation op coui•se Cheelie4 ;Alegi" 'Free piage.OnidaneeIfirmlbook For CflreerS. aatjt.rairciiii I', abSgiluiely no 0,os1; or' obligation, •• High SebOel Diesel Tool Making Architecture' ' .Salesri; S hi p. 13u si n ess.Iff.ap agernent;• AiitOrnetiVe -.Drafting • Contracting & Accounting Sheet MrCre.l Worlr -Electrical .li.Ingirepri3Ok: Mechanical M.atbomaticsi • .1.. Bluopi.iiit Reading Vilectronies •• -.Commercial-League , The second. game the finals, ... ....Be'.sure:rour ',name and addraaa is oort•eet 1.-•.• •Thii-_-may•,Re The Chance YOu Wanted;. V irgik Forests A common ;,delusion •is that wild- life floifrishes Most .abundantly virgin woods and tha1 the hunter gets his`begt•reward, where the log- ger's aXe';and' sem, have.'yet to op- erate, 1; • • The trilithqs,that in virgin forests animalk,i.4d.',-bi"rds • cannot =find: an adequapekfOOO.:sUpPly,".aS'•'colitia.red with areaS-Of.-WnOdlnadS:thinne"d' out by ierfo di 'dal 'clittitig,,,,,judielons' use of, tiraberlands'i for:- indriStrial purpos4prodticeS. the:most "favored habitat Jar 'all, forms 'ofwildlife.. . • ..0.1k s, 4, 4.'Lr gMr4' PrniPcrtien .pf the 'eldetiortite'.in ;nay .riding :are t .arroo.•' .,.. . • ,S ,-..-- and as practically ; ail ‘of;:the urban people`de- pend'on th farmers for their livelihood, I 'feel that I shMild .say giirnethirig about '• our Agricultural reliey. ...A;5,IPSOMISE11 the Govt. has' .altpoir4d "a']total Commis- '4,4--.ihr: Pa:prier; ispreadS. AS fritonfrOfip the prime' '51)1iltter bass •2recently an nouneesl that,'1 the ..Govt. will '1100/!inVta • natinnat canter, niace:ofti:Confie.rvatiara A•5411,411IISED an Act has ..been,paese&t.te 111141,41(10'' for the Stabilization of l'rices 'ef.Agideldttiral,'Conl:Moilities. ' .. A,S PROMISED assistance ID ine,:1,trepliikr:ef.iSts,epr. feed grains as a oerinapent policy is now utiller:eniniiileTatinWliy the Govt. t , AS PROMJSED the Government -,'khoVeil...,'44011,V : tO ,establish embargoes or import contrOis.on'Syina.,Millir''PO,tiirder;llutter Oil, - ';.,Fowl iind Turkeys. The geueria easing:of,:th*:,-'.qedit situation ilaS Id rill tiy ' Iiptiefittpiti the ,Ganadiaitjarrn•„ecoillini9. !tile 1v1in- titei. of Ai ricultorehas ireceritly, aiiroolineed -thatAlte.prObleras of crop iifsirrailoc is being- studied;', Witli'ln vie4,-,t'U',developing on adeonitte erop: insurance"' plan*.ifi'..'conopOlttlon •Witli ;the Provinees. - ...• MAR. 31 VOTE 1958. ' Moved by Alex MacTavish, sec- onded: by Glenn Appleby, that by- law•No. 6-58 be given a first and second reading, Moved by Harry Mulvey; second- ed by Herb Foxton, that By-law No, 6-58 be read a third time,' Moved by Glenn'. Appleby, sec- onded by Alex MacTavish, that By-law No. 6=58 as read a third time be passed, Signed by the reeve and clerk and the seal of the Corporation attached thereto. Moved 'by Harry Mulvey, sec- onded by Herb Foxton; that the general and road accounts be paved and paid as presented,', ' General Accounts H. C. MacLean, Ins,, $211.39; Thos. Whiffler & Son, stationery, $10,18;,, Wingham Advance-Times $46.70; The Municipal World, $35.45; Ross Willits, Compensation; $47.25; Wingham Public Utilities. Comm., street light bulbs, ' 06%6; Wilfred Volmer, fox hounty, $4.00; W. Jack Willits, convention, $30,00; Herb Foxton, convention $15.00. relief, .$180,00; John V. Fischer, part salary, $45.00, Pay Roll 'Fred Montgomery, $86.00; Bruce Montgomery, $56.30; W. A. Hogg, $229.65; Geo. Galloway, $202.10; Wm. Mundell, $274.50. Road Accounts Br. American Oil Co, $288.67; Supertest Pet; Corp., $195.32; Andys Garage, $77.90; •lVfcArthurs Tire Service, $537,15; W. G. Black more, $17.44; Campbells Garage, $3,32; Tom MacEwen, $144.00; Do- minion Auto Supply, $275.00; W. A. Hogg, $896; J. D. Adams Co. Ltd., $495.29; Wm, lVfundell, Mileage and convention expenses, $50.00. Total account for the meeting; $3,543.53, Moiled by Herb Foxton seconded by W.' Harry Mulvey that we do now adjourn to meet on April 7 at 1.30 p.m, John V, Fischer; W. Jack Willits, Clerk. Reeve, The regular Meeting. of Turn berry Council was, hold in the coin , unity hall in BlueValo on Monday, March 3rd with members pre- eat and reeve W, Jack Willits in the chair: Moved by Herb Foxton, Seconded by 'Glenn Appleby that the min- utes of the last regular meeting 'be adopted as read. 'Carried, CormnunigatiOns • were received and read, Carried. Communications were received and read' from the following: N, E, Nplans, 'district engineer, Strat- ford; - Deminion Bateau of Stitis- tics, Department of Health, Dc, partneent of Public Works, A, E, Wilson & Company, the Bell Tele- phone Company Of Canada, Ca- nadian National ,Railways, W. A. Galbraith, Clerk Of Wingham. Moyed by. Glenn Appleby, sec- onded by Herb Foxton, that we accept the application of J. J. Elliott for inspector of the ,Warble fly program; for ;the- year of 1958 at.$275.60, Moved by Glenn 'Appleby, sec- onded by Harry Mulvey that we; accept the tender of Harry Bate- Man for warble fly powder at $7.05 for 15 lb. bags and 62c per 3 1h. hags, • Moved by Harry Mulvey, sec- ,onded by Alex MacTavish, that the tender of John, England for spraying cattle at 11c per head for 1958 be accepted. Moved by Alex MacTa.Vish, sec- onded by Glenn Appleby,'that the rate • for spraying cattle for 4958 be 12c if paid in cash; 14c if put on the roll; 10c for inspection and .powder and 8c fnr inspection only, • Moved by Herb Foxton, second- ed by Alex' MacTavish, that the ,•ate be $8 00 per 'hour for now, plowing with tbe grader -or grad- ing and a ;minirrium or $4.00 for plowing ianbs. Moved by-Herb FoXton, second- ed by Harry Mulvey; that we give a grant of $10,00 to, the Fish and Game Club. Moved' by ,.Glenn Appleby, see- 'onded by ''Harry Mulvey, that we purchase a new. •• Gestetner ma- chine from Ross McConnell fOr $398,00 and .'a trade-in. 'Moved by Herb Foxton, second- ed by Glenn Appleby, that we re- quest the, department ;to approve transfers of allotments as folloWs: $1,000 from nenstruotion roads to maintenance briclgeh; $939 from Construction bridges' to Mainten- ance bridges, Moved 'by Herb Foxton, second- ed by ,Harry Mulvey that the Reeve, W. Jack Willits, and Colin- Cillor Alex MacTavish be members PR,OcRESS.IVE CONStRVAT I VE ,Friday,. Mately2:1, 71." hursday; March 27,, 7,7,05 pan. Monday,Alar,Ch'.2.4,•',74,15 dkCip-TV Friday, Mateh,'213;:.6.30.-6.15 .• colvtArrycro noon IN HOTEL iroty$svvrcK stnabuiso, rtutmv COFFEE SHOP- 315 ron Progressive 'Cen ger ti ye L'A sso'Ci ation -,-. --- --- , - e ,-- inniiiiiiIiiillitiiiimiipiiillionliillinlilllilliiiiiiiiii11)111111111•111111111.1011111111011•11•111Milliimii if tilimilliiiiiiilliiiiliolit . - ;0••• .,11R. ..1 k''. ... ,,•'' : - .. • li lift 1,11 i ITO ii, it i .. . • • a i . 'a= -...1 ,WESTERN SHIRTS , from $5.95 • u0 .a ' WESTERN ;BEANS and PANTS from.- $2,95 ' • CAMERON'S. 'TRADING POST . • . .. , ; 'ffitt•ilincomitim....molititiiitisiiiiirooftiommitiaiitioiliomoniciontiisimi-.. Wag inorl ram mama 011 - 'Euc'hre Held••at. Kirton's School ,Thirteen tables were in play .at the .euchre and cr4Itinole .party at' Kirtores School on March 1.4, Win- ners. •for 'euchre were? Ladies' high, Mrs, Myrtle' MacTavish; ladles' low, Mrs. GordAn Wray; and for the men 171,1gIn. Hogg, high and Gordon. .men, low, Crokinole win- ners Were Francis Paulin and Johnny IVIapPLVISI1 With Sheila Ross and XIII Sharpiri consolation' winners, Eldred. Colliers was ,,the driver bringing the most players ant Ken Grant was winner of the door prize, Other prize winners were Mrs. Wm. Dittman, Mrs, K, MeNaughton,• Mac • Harris and, Dbris Mrs, Wes, Paulin and Mrs. Bar-' old Grant wiil be in charge of the, next party, Milt Donnell, Toronto Daily Star Sports' liklitor, believes in "on-the-spot" reporting. Whether it is in Oslo, Vancouver, 'New York or. Toronto, Milt leaves no dressing room bench unturned in his search for the news behind the news. His column "Speaking on. Sport" is a scintillating commentary on people and doings in the World of Sports. 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IIMN lino (dot dm 1 1.1; moo am owl row oil.1.6 raft ion ono Fifty Attend Church Supper WHITESOHUROH—About fifty attended the 'congregational sup- per, served under 'the atiapices of the LA. of the church on 1.prida* evening % Rev, H. T. A,. Marshall was in charge of the program that followed. Mrs. .Tohn poliock gave two hUrnorous readings', Marilyn Morrison sang a solo and nev. Marshalt showed slides of scenes he had taken at his horse In Ireland And at Aistitious places hi Canada, whpre they had been on vacation, 'The' Young 'people of the clitirdi attended a meeting at Setith logs elItireh ,this Monday evening,. and .theof the church Meet this Wednesday In the $itrithW gehoot moth. FOR ALL THE SPORTS NEWS READ THE TORONTO STAR' THE TORONTO OR'ILY STAR, So KIN0 .1iTiatT NV filar, TORONTO TOR•NONIE OE9VERY WRIT