The Wingham Advance-Times, 1973-01-18, Page 2E •
Advance -Times, Thursday, January
Tvin6erry Township sets
beard members for 1913
Toraherry Township council
t1t heldtheir inaugural
Meeting wary ("with all mem-
boa taking the declaration of of-
fice and hath of allegiance. Rev.
irOekier was present for
the inaugural meeting and of -
ed a word of prayer and also
liked fir guidance for the•council
Mits decisions through -
the .
The reeve thanked Mr. de
Kees, erfor taking time to come to
humilural
r ree ve also welcomed the
d Members' back for another
two Ye= as, well as the new
fiber, Harold Elliott.
- Make Appeiatnients
;.'e following appointments
ire 'made:
TIke firm of Monteith and Mon -
tit as auditors for 1973.
fib- Maitland Valley Conserva-
tion ,Authority, Jackson Dunkin,
two years,
,To Saugeen Valley Authority,
natty Mulvey, two years.
Wingham Planning Board, Ken
McMichael and Donald Eadie for
3. •
am.and figural Fite Wingham fiite Com-
ttee. for 1973, Ken McMichael
and Jackson Dunkin.
That Harold 'Elliott be mom -
Mended for nomination to Wing
HOMELITE
SavOs time, ("cruris work
WOOS Mk
p�sa bothr
and arm f
hair and District Vital Board
for 1973.
In other business councils ap-
proved a motion to apply for the
balance of provincial subsidy
coming to the township . roads
foil 1972, Council declined to
accept a tender by Ross •Nichol-
son to supply a truck for sanding
for the winter.
An increase of 20 cents au hour
was approved to bring the wages
of George Galloway to 33,10 per
hour. The financial by-law to per-
mit borrowing of 9150,000 for
township use and accounts of
911,101.33 were passed.
Howick Lions
bingo winners
Regular games: Reta Hallo -
way, Wingham; Doug Felker,
Ltowel; Bonnie Hislop, Wrox-
eter; Mel Beattie and Kathleen
Ellacott, both of Listowel; Kaye
Rich, Wingham; Mrs. F. Ohm,
Wingham; Mrs.. Gardner, Luck-
why;
ucknow; Mrs. Margaret Adams,
Wroxeter; Kaye Rich, Wingham;
Kathleen Ellacott, Listowel and
Frank McCormick, Wingham;
Joan Robinson, Lucknow; Mrs.
Simon Huber, Mildmay.
Share -the -wealth: Mel Beattie,
Listowel;. Mary Dumphy, Listo-
wel and Mrs. Ted Weyers, Jr.
925 special: Marie Hamilton,
Listowel and. Mrs. Margaret
Adams, Wroxeter.
Jackpot consolation plus
bonus: Mrs. William Upper, Lis-
towel. °
I4ap° card: Mrs. Margaret
Adams, Wroxeter.
Door prizes: Lorne Fischer,
i towel;Mary Dumphy, Listo-
,,',1)00,Fogriester,°Elmira
;Fag. Riley, Wingham.
tcky , draws: Mrs. ''Peter
Oyer, dxnay; Liz Alton, ,Harr
ristonMel Beattie, Listowel and
Madallitne meter, Cargill.
Darct'game: Bea Hergott, Mild -
may= $111. .
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Western Ontario Girls' Hockey league, snapped lust before.
their game with the Wingham girls Monday evening. Front
row, Ieft to right are, Janice Fairless, Karen' Currah, Joanne
Ruston, Cindy Brown and Carolyn McMillan; back row, left
to right: Colleen McMillan, Laurie Strong, Marily ;.Grain-
ger, Carol Powell,' Julie Fairless, Diane. Edgar, Mary ° Lou'
Kiehl and Heather Nielson. Missing from photo, Coach
Dave Nielson. Staff Photo:
.lorris Township nary -ries appointees
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The inaugural meeting of Mot- Name Representatives, resentatives s . allowance for att�
p ndmee at one
ris Township proved a busy ses- ` Appointments to regional m convention would be 915 per day
sion Monday of last week as boards were made as follows: plus ems•
council attended to the annual A bylaw authorizing the bor-
Maitland Valley Conservation
task of filling vacancies on rowing of $135,000 for municipal
Authority, two years, Robert
boards and commissions and ap- Grasby. �`� was approved and the
pointed local officials for the Morris, Greyand Bring Ministry of Transportation and
ensuing year. Communications was petitioned
Recreation Committee, Thomas for balancetof 1972 road subsidy.
Reeve William Elston, Deputy . Miller and William Elston. - Other Business
Blyth Recreation Committee,, grant of 910.was authorized
Reeve James Mair and�Council- A
Robert Grasby lois iobert Grasby, Thomas Mil- for the Ability Fund (March of
ler and Ross Smith took the`Belgrave Arena Board, Ross Dimes) and a grant of 9150 was
mith and Stanle Ho•
appropriate declarations of office Y Peer• approved for the Brussels _Medi -
and oath of allegiance Blyth Fire's Area , Board . Wil . cal -Dental Centre.
' Liam Elston and Thomas Miler. . In other business council de -
First by-law of the year, ap- Wingham and District Eire hied ' a livestock . claim under
pointing officials and setting Area Board, James Mair :::old termsthe Livestock and Poul -
wage rates were passed,• naming Ross Smith, Winghann, andDis try Protection Act, as valuer did
Helen Martin as ;clerk at $2,400; trict Hospital Board, Mel Craig• not see cattle concerned: Council
George Michie, treasurer,"' $850; Seaforth Com1iiiiunity Hospital also decided to complete a pur-
gradermen, James Casemore, Board, Walter Shortreed was chase of land from John Rinn.
$2„85 per hour; John Smith, $2.80 recommended for the appoint- The road superintendent's wages
per hour; waste disposal site merit. were set at $2.95 per hour plus 12
-supervisor, Adam S _ •thy 92.25
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' "`�, a�. . e ur.'l�o new ,y�un. dee , , • �?t�► d . , l� . , ,►f�,1'�ile� plush;l5 per month
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John Cronyn. Fenceviewers and Q3i m Aston would be co , ,� �i }'`. + } `[ Oi to o Association
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member for one year, and Ross of Rural Municipalities.
-- livestock valuers remain the Procter nonzcouncil member for Road accounts of 94,458,03 and
same . as last year. Council re- one year. general ' accounts of 93,910.81
• . muneration was set at $600 for the '° 9475 for deputy reeve and Thorne,. Gunn and Co�. were ap- .were `approved. •
reeve, pointed auditors for 1973. Next meeting will be Feb: 2 at 1
councillors. each for 197g. It was decided that convention, pan. or at the call of the reeve.
Corrie
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hamilton
of Wyoming visited Mrs. Norman
Wade on Friday. and Saturday
and attended the funeral service
for Fred Sharpin of Fordwich at
the Moir Funeral Home, Gorrie,.
on Saturday.
Joseph Simmons returned'
home from Wingham and District
Hospital on Tuesday after spend-
ing eight weeks there.
Mrs. Robert Gibson attended
the board meeting of the OAAS at
the King Edward Sl}eraton Hotel,
Toronto, on Monday and Tues-
day.
Edward Gilmar is a patient in
Wingham and District Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Voll and
Rosaline of Gowanstown were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Hyndman on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robinson,
Miss Linda Robinson and Brian
Robinson visited Sunday. at the
homes of Mr. and Mrs. Eric
Munro, Guelph, and Mr. and Mrs.
Lawson Campbell of Brampton
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gilmar of
Ancaster spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gowdy.
Robert J. Gibson of Guelph
spent the weekend with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gib-
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Charles
and family of Listowel visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Charles.
Manfred Irwin is a patient in
Listowel Memorial Hospital.
Lloyd Kinnee of Hamilton visit-
ed recently with Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Kinnee.
Mrs. John Boyd is a patient in
Palmerston Hospital.
Miss Susan Templeman of Lon-
don spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Wesley Gallaway.
Mrs. Victor Stockton and Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Pyke visited
'Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Stockton of Harriston.
Mrs. Watson Brown, Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Nickel of Listowel
and Mrs. John Strong called on
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hoy on Sun-
day.
Erick Smith is a patient in Lis-
towel Memorial hospital.
Jack Stafford and Leslie, Har-
vey and Glenn McMichael of
Wroxeter, 'William McElwain of
Foirdwidi and Robert Gibson at.
tented the, Sbouldice re -
Personal Notes
union, dinner and floor show at
the Royal York on Saturday.
Miss Ruth Gingerich and Dale
Thompson of Bridgeport spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Goldwyn Thompson. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gowdy at-
tended the investiture of the new.
warden of Huron County, Roy
Pattison, reeve of East Wawa -
nosh Township, at the Court
House in Goderich on Tuesday.
They also attended the - ex -war-
den's banquet in the Legion Hall
and the reception of the new war-
den in the Goderich arena,
Mrs.Elmer Famish and Mrs.
Iteders Pinders of Mount Forest
have returned from a conducted
tour of California. They saw the •
Rose Bowl Parade, Disneyland
and other points of interest. -
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kemp of
Molesworth visited recently with
North Huron CH
Snowmobile Club
GORRIE—Over twenty 4-H
members attended the organiza-
tional meeting of the Howick and
Turnberry Snowmobile Club at
the Howick Central School on
Friday.
Officers elected were: Presi-
dent, Bruce Ruttan; vice presi-
dent, Janet De Boer; secretary,
Brenda Johnson; press reporter,
Patricia King; leader, Blake Mc-
Millan.
Leonard McGregor of the Clin-
ton Agricultural office was the
organizer.
Mrs. Glad Edgar.
Mrs. John Strong spent the
weekend with • Mrs. Watson
Brown of Listowel.
Mr. and Mrs. William Austin, '
Matthew and Peter of Tillson-
burg; Mr. and Mrs. James Austin
and ; Jeffrey of Elmira visited
Sunday with Mrs William Aus-
tin.
Lakelet
Mrs. Derril Mailman is the new
correspondent for Lakelet.
Please phone her at Clifford
327-8500.
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Buchannan
and family spent the weekend
with Mrs. Gordon Wright.
Mrs. Esther Smith of London,
Mrs. Maurice Dick, Michael and
Brian of Palmerston spent the
weekend with Mr. - and Mrs.
Eugene Metzger and family. Mr.
and Mrs. William Smith and
family of London visited Sunday
at thesame home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hehn,
Roger Dedels and Don Berberich
of Kitchener were weekend visi-
tors with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Dick-
ert and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Huth and
family visited Sunday with Mrs.
McGregor in Seaforth.
r. and Mrs. Jim Inglis visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.'
Vernon Inglis and family in For-
mosa.
A milk hauler knows a pro-
ducer who has a rooster that is so
lazy he simply nods his head
when the other roosters crow.
Need leaders
In 4-H work
LAKELET. — A New Year's
poem' was the roll call answered
by the members of the Women's
Institute when they met for their
January meeting at the home of
Mrs. Gordon Wright, on January
8.w
Mrs. Derril Hallman presided
for a shortbusiness meeting, 4-H
leaders were discussed and if it is
possible to obtain leaders the club
will be divided. Leaders cannot—
give
annot"'give sufficient help when the club
is so large, so if anyone would
care to become involved in a very
interesting and R worthwhile
cause, please call Mrs. D. Half
man.
The February meeting will be
at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs.Jac-
ques.. __.
A paper. 00 "Thoughts for the
New, .ear".by Edna Jacques was
r
a -bryryfr� Vines and
Patience Strong.
An auction of articles taken to
the . meeting by the members
realized 912:85.
Lunch was served by Mrs.
Wright and Mrs! Wood. Mrs.
Murray thanked the hostess
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' lady, Jesee- .
; ,high man, John.
;. novelty man, . Fred For-
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