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e WiNGHAM DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL, BOARD
STATeMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER, 1963
RECEIPT $
Oopernment Grants
t2; Superannuation Deducted
$74,092.11
3,772,84
iSlunictpal Levies - Village of Teeswater ..•. 12,669,49
Town of Wingbem '...•
of Culross 9,118.94
Township 8,835.87
Village of Bruesels 18,025.97
Townohip of Turaberry
Township of East Wawateosh ..,, 7,611.295
o,4:;
50.45
Township of M rris Y4, ,1
Township of Kinloss 1,1,076144
Township et Grey •
of Howick 12.414,10
Township 449.46
Township o2 W{-ct SVawanasll F
T+attion Paid by Outside Boards -
Goderioh District Collegiate Institute 262,20
1262,20
Lieitawel District High School 409.49
Walkerton District 'High Solt •ot ....
{Iadet Grant
,Conway of Ffuron - Agriculture
Bank Loans
Miscellaneous
PAYMENTS
Bank Overdraft - 31. December, 1952
Night Classes - Tuition
Teachers' Salaries
Less: Superannuation Deducted „
Instructional Supplies - Library and Studentel
Sm lies
Shop Work
Home Economics
962,264.56
Agrlenl8ure
Transportation
Officers" Salaries
Bank Charge`s, Interest and Exchange
3,680.64
THE BRUSSELS EOST
s• rte.•. ♦sits... ,. -
CRANWOOK i
Mr. Jarvis, e. student of Ku% ,
College was to cluaa'6e of the service I
in Knox Pr•esby^teela0 Church on Suns '
dam, t '
Sunday Scbaol will re -open on
Sunday, April 4, at 10 a. ea.
Mr. Fred Banter ie able to be here
with his sisters, Sirs. Olera Omstead,
and Mrs. Lytle Gordon.
$70,320,81 Mr. I{enneth Knight, Toronto, ac-
coulpaeled by Miss Greenhill, spent
I the week -end with parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Engel and
1 Mr. and Mrs. Mao Engel , were in
•, Stretford, Sunday visiting Wm.
I Engel, who is confhned to the tweets '
Ital with an attack of coronery throng-
Lesee.
1,473.67
934.43
258.06
1,022.24
Insurance
General ExDense
Telephone
Oaretakers's Salariee
Caretaker's Supplies)
i`nel and Utilities
Repairs and Rerlacereeets
$79,022.86
$ 2,061.01
182.00
500.00
97,000.00
205.95
3949,292.69
$
Cadets 8
Physical Edunati.•^
Bank Loans
'Furniture and r`slninment
ti'nitirn Paid - sestiside School • Goderieh District
Collegiate Tnstitnte 3 582.65
Londo^ Beard of Edueate n 156.36
Listowel District High a,:horl o^•a�5
Wellr'r'nr D!etrIct Htgh School 296.32
Share r^ Fx_.,r ram =.3wr-ter Public
Scheel Beard $1,173.03
_..., Piblte Schoei B,crd ... 324.42
Debentures Paid
Hat Lunches/ ........ .
Option CM Site:
Unemployment :t ranee
3. C. Carrie C.^he1ie-ship - T' Bedie Craig ...
Bank Ba'g' • ".1 De«'. aper. 1953
Larry Perdue, son of Mr. and
Mrs, Everett Perdue, R. FL 2,
Brussels, suftered a fractured femur
when he was thrown from a tractor
as the clutch slipped. Larry had
been helping hi:, father on their farm
on the 16th con, et Grey Township .
The father and .eon -bad been haul-
ing logs, Larry was on the tractor
When the oluteh slipped and the
Machine lurched forward, Pohrowing
bim under. He will be In hospital
for General weeks,
FAMOUS SPANISH AERO CAR
AT NIAGARA INVOLVED
3.863.87 IN HYDRO 60 -CYCLE SWITCH
612.00 , The Spanish aerial car that hat
taken thousands of Canadians and
68,583.92 • visitors from all parte of the world
on a breathless ride high above the
Niagara River's, Great Whirpool,
on March 26, became one more of
of the many electrical wanders in -
1 volved in Ontario Hyrdo's 25 to 60 -
cycle changeoveih program.
3,735.30 i Technicians began the lob of
<•onverting the big 75 -horsepower
42,259.65 motor driving the 38 -year-old Spanish
1,049 96 Niagara Aero Car above the treacle
1,023.77 erous,, swirling wlhirlpodl, vetch
663.14 fills a deep gorge in the river bank
2,423.41 about two miles north of Niagara
186.75 f Falls, Ontario.
3,620.43
Hydro -Chairman Robert H. Saund-
547.66 t ere reported that the change in
2,801.08 frerfrency on the motor will make no
516.61 i appreciable difference to the operat-
88.83 . tor. of the famous ear. The motor .1
669.17 drives it armee the gorge at aD-�
97,000.00 Proximately five mile Per hour, and f
2.401.81 it make no 2„600 -font return trip
LI tenets 10 min•rtes. suspended on
sir stout eabies.
9,034.10
2 .esere.45
9?13:,r.
54.32
$M4,23e.2e.
15en4£t
$2402'2ro
CERTIFICATE
We have examined the books std records of the Wingham District
High School Board for the year ended 31 December, 1913 and in our
opinion the above Statement of Reoeirts and Disbursements is cor
reet, sera i11r to tee beaks and records and information furnished.
LONDON, ONTARIO. PEARSOti, EDWARDS & CO.
10 MARCH. 1354 ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS
James S. Armstrong, Chairman W. A. Gel`rraith. Secretary
Treasurer
Invented by Spanish engineer
J ee ardo Torres Qoecedo. the aero
car took nearly two years, to build {
ming Moe initial nervation on Aug.
0, 1916. Tt ie still owned and op -1
crated by the Spanish erns -nearer 1
which built It.
"Cl-aneseever in Srmthrrn Ontario",
•:..dere commented. "is con
ht,lilighiine the many and '
-+,.a ,se which may he found for
T e Spanish Aero Car
idiefen to the crow.
.__ ._ . r_ ereeeal electrical items I
twitched over 1
.-;..r the .nurse
r• =t-,ndardf•
SEEDS ..^OP.
SEEC€tiG TUBAE
• .r re::rements poo",-
. treated 81.62
per bnaheL
f ... •. '
Oats. treated and
stere: 81.45 per bashed
No. 1. treated 32.00 per nap. i
We also have Sprieg Wheat pat
P1,115 and all kends of Clover ant
rr3 , e,. We rs7 mix a good berm•
anent pasture to suit your sof. re
greatly reduced prices from 1a.er
year.
Writ,. or see (leo. Wesenbnrg.
Wednesday, Moval; 3 9t, 1t164
The fruckihatt 1)tfiltto loft
EVROLET
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n• l ' _.. ' at higher maximum road speeds.
Increased��cabilitylet you save
imwacceleration and hill-climbing
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time where it counts, And y
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i
^` 11 _ You Save Time on Deliveries.
:t With new truck Hydra -Matic
- fe" e.;ir transmission, you save valuable
�` t ' ' time at every delivery stop. And
• you can forget about clutching
and shifting for good! This proved, economical, automatic d
transmission is optional at extra cosi on /-, 3,a- .
on
models.
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Chevrolet Advance -Design Trucks
HURON-MAITLAND
PRESBYTERY MEETING
The Huorn-Maitland Presbytery
of the Presbyterian Church met in °
SL Andrew's Church, Wingham, on
Thursday, March 25th. Present in
addition to the Moderator, the 1
Rovd. A. 3. Simpson, B.S.A., B.D., and
the Clerk. the Rev. D. J. Lane, B.A.
of Clinton were the Revd. R. J.
Boggs, B. A. and Mr. W. L. Campbell
of Molesworth, the Revd. A. Nits"
mo, and Mr. IT. F. McGee at Wing-
bam. th • Revd. W. B. Mitchell,
B.A. and Mr. J. MTaeKay of Kin-
cardine. the Revd. J. R. MhTlonald,
13. A. of Ripley, the Revd. D. G.
Campbell, B.A., B.D. of Seaforth,
the Revd. W. H. T. Fultrni, B. A. 1
and Mr. W. Smith of Brussels, i
the Rev. J. Pollock, 8. A. of Wing- 1
earn. the Rev. M. Bailie, B.A.. B. D.,
and E. Zinn of BTrrevele and 73e1-
.::nre. Mr. J. Bennett of Dungann- ;
on, Mr. F. Marshall of Teeswater.
You Save with Lower Upkeep,
too. New Chevrolet trucks are
built stronger to last longer and
save you money on maintenance.
For example, there are heavier
axle shafts in two -ton models ... bigger clutches in light- and
heavy-duty models ... stronger frames in all models.
And Your Savings Start the,, • }_ L ,.
Day You Buy. In fact, they start �,��
with the low price you pay - and [ -, 11
they never stop as long as youw. '' 4� t.
own a Chevrolet truck. And
Chevrolet is also the truck that has a traditionally higher
trade-in value.
Come in and see all the wonderful new things
you get in Canada's number one truck. We'll
be glad to give you all the money -saving facts.
A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE
Mr. J. Richardson of Whiteehureh
and Mr. J. G. Mullan ,, of Clinton,
TreaaUrer,
The meeting was a special one
summoned for the purpose of dealing
with a call from the congregation of
Coldstream in the West Toronto
Presbytery, made out in tavour of
the Revd. M. Bailie of Bluevale and
Delmore obarges. The Revd. D. J.
Lane introduced the call and read
the terms of it.
The Rc.vd. 3. R. Graham, B.A., B.D..
of Chalmers congregation of Toron-
to,
orosto, . Interfuse -Moderator ed Cold•
streaen, and the Revd, Dr.'E. Fore-
man, B.A. of Morningside congregat-
ios Toronto and Clerk of the West
Toronto Presbytery were present
and spoke in support of the ca11.
They described its unanimity and
the enthusiasm of the new congregt•
ion In one of the fastest growing
dfstriets est the city, and asked that
Mr. Bailie he released in time to be -
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russels, 'f :;t
gin lils mitli`'try in Toronto on East' f
er Sunday. Present
than congregation of BIL. vele were
Mr. E. Nichol, Clerk of Session, :lir.
R. McMurray, Superintendent, of
the Sunday School, Mr, C. Higgins, '
and Mr. H. Robertson elders. The •
Belneere representatives were Mr.
A. .Mundell, Mr. T. Inglis and
Mr. E. Zinn, the congregations' re-
presentative elder at the Pres-'.
bytery. Regret was ex --pressed al
Mr. Balite's passing from their midst •
and they added that they wished
him Godspeed in hi:, new sphere of
labour.
The call was placed in Mr. 13aiiie's
hands and he indicated his accent
once of it.. Presbytery Inside ar-
rangements for the severine of
the pastoral tie as from April iltli,
and the Rev. A. Nimmo was ap-
irointed Interim- Moderator. The
Revd. W. B. Mitchell of Klndcar-
dine was appointed Press Secretal'y
in Mr. Bailie's plate.
AVON COSMETICS -
Now featuring a new lipstick ad
harmonizing nail polish, *i
Contaot your Avon rfepl'eaentd',
ire. Mrs. Doris Thompson for a
sample. Always several items
sale, ask to see them.
Phone Brussels 20r11,
#1.1
HURON FARM SUPPLIES
Oliver Sales and Servlee , ,
Telephone 4 Blyth , ,
The following for sale - '1
1 -Rebuilt Stratford Decker Sem
ator on rubber, sizs 32 x 60 withISSW
ruttar knife.
1 -Used Oliver 88 Tractor.
1 -Used Olive -v.69 Treater '-i
1 -Used 201 Massy -Harris Traetoi'
1-17sed Case One-way Dist ' J
New and used Fleury Bissell Maple;
mento.
A, full line at repairs ali5ay3 Oh
hand. • 'P
`a@ @u5@ q@ Timed Chap -par
MOTHER NATURE HAS SET UP A VERY
EP PICI ENT STORAGE, AND CHOPPIN
TSYSTEMHB FOOND SENDS IT DO5 .iWN THOP EDS
6OPTENIN6-UP TUBE WHERE TH
GIZZARD OR GRINDER CHOPS IT U .
BOTH OF THESE CHICKS ARE
THE SAME AGE ANDHAVETHE
SAME SIZE CROP AND GIZZARD
AND EACH OF THEM EAT THE
SAME VOLUME OF FEED
DAILY. ONETHRIVEG, .,THE
OTHER STARVES AND HERE'S WHY,
!HERE!$ THE SECRET KIDS, THIS HAND HOLDS
THE DAILY FOOD FOR OUR POOR. TI RED
CHICK. THIS HAND HOLDS ROE VITAGROW
AN0 GRAIN FOR OUR. PERKY CHICK. NOTICE
THAT BM LOTS ARE THE SAME BY VOLUME
BUT VITAGROW 16 LOADED WITH HEALTH AND
GROWTH PROMOTING INGREDIENTS.
THE SECRET 15 QUALITY NOT QUANTITY.
By Roe Farms Service Dept. t
JUST LIKE MOTHER
SAYE- NOT ELV MUCH
IEAT BUT W�
I HAT,
YOU HIT IT, PETE„
YOU TOO CAN ONLY
HOLD 60 MUCH
MAKE SORB IT IS
A MIMEO MEAL
SURE, CHICKS NEED
A BALANCED DIET 700
MEAT,VEGETABLE�S�SCEREALS
VITAMINS ALL FRIIS14
AND CAREFULLY`HOSEN.
eV ai r I •1
,,et
BE SURE-~ BE SAFE
START WITH VITAF000
SWITCH TO VITAGROW
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