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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1964-07-16, Page 10a,,riet.141,WVa "tu THE CHRISTIRfl SCIEflCE 11l011li0R z M Accurate Complete News Coverage Prinntd• . .BOSTON LOS, ANGELES; LONDON 1 Year $24 6 Months $12 3 Months $6 Clip this advertisement and return it with your check or money order to: The Christian Science Monitor One Norway Street Boston, Mass. 02115• PB -15 fUNERAL. MILTON A. HODGERT There passed away in Lon - on last Friday, Milton A. Hod- gert, husband of Edna Miller, and father of Lillian Flodgert. He was the son of the late Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Hodgert, of Thames Road. Following public school, he attended Chatham Business Col- lege and later entered the bar- bering business, when he car- ried on business in London for many years and where he was well known. He is survited by his wife, and one daughter, Lillian, at home; also two brothers, James of Exeter, and Charles, of To- ronto. There are a number of nephews and nieces also surviv- ing. Interment was made in Exe- ter cemetery on Tuesday. Every week more people dis- cover what mighty jobs are accomplished by low cost Ex- positor Want Ads. 'blue coal' Champion Stove and Furnace Oil WILLIS DUNDAS Phone 573 or 71 W ?'EMINDERS ABOUT YOUR TA,RIO` HOSPITAL INSURANCE f4aBlRTHDAY? KEEP INSURED! When you reach your 19th birthday you are no. longer covered by your parents' certificate. Register separately within thirty days to keep insured. Forms are available at hospitals, banks and ComMission offices. CHANGING JOBS? KEEP INSURED! If you change jobs, follow carefully the instructions on the back' of the Certificate of Payment, Form 104, which your group is required to give you. GETTING MARRIED? KEEP INSURED! When you marry, the Family premium must be paid to cover husband, wife and eligible dependants. Tell your group ORg if you pay direct, tell the Commission. C IJTA Rio ONTARIO HOSPITAL SERVICES COMMISSION 2195 YONGE STREET, TORONTO 7, ONTARIO ig(.EEP+ Y'^Ot1R 14601 AbINORANCE' CERTIFICATE HANDY WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS — Phone 141 M*TAGGART REUNION The McTaggart reunion was held. Sunday at the Lions Park with 44 in attendance. Committee members a r e: President, Stuart McTaggart, Ingersoll; vice-president, El- wood McTaggart, Ethel; secre- tary, Yvonne Knight, RR 3, Brussels; sports, Kathy Achil- les, RR 3, Walton; Geraldine McTaggart, RR 2, Brussels. Sports results: Pin on patch, Allan Siemon, Jean Glover; breaking bag, Adaline Graham, Leslie Knight; eating the gar - mel, Ross McTaggart; oldest person, Charlie McTaggart. A number of relay races were enjoyed. CHAPPEL REUNION The Chappel reunion was held July 12 at Seaforth Lion's Park, with 75 in attendance. Committee members are : President, Charles Page, Mit- chell; secretary -treasurer, _Mrs. Oliver Jaques, Hensall; table committee, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Tinney, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kemp; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kemp; sports committee, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ferguson, Mr. and. Mrs. Gordon Cookson, Dav- id and Eleanor Kemp. Results: Relay races for chil- dren were r -un off; balloon race, Margaret Kemp's team; orange race, Ed. Dearing's team; clothes in relay, Margaret Kemp's team; needle and thread race, Margaret Kemp's team; oldest- man, Charles Page, Mit- chell; oldest woman, Mrs. Chas. Page, Mitchell; wedding anni- versary nearest same date, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Art Kemp (tied); coming farthest, Mr. and Mrs. William Jaques, Toronto; youngest baby, Mary Ferguson. CAMPBELL REUNION The Campbell reunion was held Sunday at Seaforth Lions Park with 100 in attendance. Committee members for 1965 are: Secretary - treasurer, Mrs. Louise Bosman; lunch commit- tee, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Campbell and Mr. and Mrs, Ken Johnston; spoils commit- tee, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vin- cent and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Coultes, The picnic will be held in the Lions Park the first Sun- day in July, 1965. Results of sports: Oldest person present, Mrs, Annie Orvis, Wingham; youngest, Mur- ray Campbell, Wingham; long- est married couple, Mr. and Mrs. 011ie Campbell, Wingham; closest anniversary to the day, Mr:, and Mrs. Ken Johnston, Bluevale ; pre - school r a c e, Wayne Campbell, Steven Jones and Danny Shean; 6-8 years, David Campbell; 9-11 years, Debbie Wallace; 12-14, boys, Donald Bosman; 12-14 ' years, girls, Ruth Campbell; single men, Alvin Jones; married men, Larry Jones; married women, Bessie Johnston; wheelbarrow race, Murray Vincent and Bill Wallace; three-legged race, Bes- sie Johnston and Lillian Smith; ski race, -Ken Moore and Larry Jones, Neil Vincent and Bob Canadian social worker Doris Clark invites you to write •her about your problem. She answers letters. of general interest in this column but can't undertake personal replies. DEAR DORIS—My sister was two witnesses and 'my two 11 - jilted at 18 and since has been wary of the opposite sex. Recently she met a very nice young man, through his 'sister. She is sure he is interested. She says she always sits out a few dances hoping he will ask her but he never does; he just stands and watches her. They speak,, but he is quite shy, and when she gets near him she gets speechless. Doris, I have never seen my sister so serious and I am afraid that it is -just what it is: real serious. , What can she do about it? PUZZLED . DEAR PUZZLED—Why don't you be- Cupid and take a shot at linking up these two Taint hearts? There are times when a girl needs a mother or older sister to take a hand, You and your husband could invite him, his sister, your sis- ter, to your home for dinner or ary evening do. Plan some- thing to do besides talk, so that two shy people can lose them- selves in laughter over some- thing that's fun. Then let nature take its course. " DEAR DORIS—I am getting married for The second time and do not want too much in the way of frills. However, in all fairness to my new mate, who has never married, and ie one of a family of ten, I would like to have a reception of some kind. Would an informal lawn buf- fet for a few close friends and rel-tives be OK? At the cere- mony itself we will have just year-old 'sons. SECOND WEDDING DEAR SECOND — "Informal buffet" strikes just the right note. But don't omit the toast to the bride. I am sending you a leaflet entitled "Wedding Toasts — Order and Content" which includes an outline for this. (Available to readers writing in and enclosing a stamped envelope.) * -y DEAR DORIS—We found out by accident that my girl friend is two years older than • her parents brought her up to think she was. This was in order to cover up an illegitimate birth. Proving it is something else again, because the birth was not registered for two years. We could check with the family doctor, but are afraid he would go back to the par- ents. They claim she is 16, and have forbidden us to see each other, and we '.feel that if we can prove she is 18 they would have to free her to marry me. I am older and deeply in love with her. SECRETLY ENGAGED .DEAR.. SECRETLY—Your girl has a right•to be her age. Why worry if it gets back to the erring parents? You need legal. advice. But I'd suggest a "cooling off" period later, in.which your beloved can- experience free- dom and think, without desper- ation, about her future. Then. if she chooses you, you'll know it was love, not gratitude. Wallace; penny in milk bottle, Debbie Wallace, Joan Camp- bell, Joyce Coultes, Jane Camp- bell; boys, penny in bottle, Neil Campbell, Neil Vincent; balloon relay, Joan Bosman, Clayton, Bosman; number of jelly beans in jar, Isobelle Campbell. Howick Council Howick Township council met in the clerk's office. All mem- bers were present and Reeve Ivan Haskins was in the chair. Motions adopted included: Strong and McMichael: That we recommend to the Depart- ment of Education that J.1 -Kin- kead continue as public school inspector of the Township of Howick for the time being. Strong and King: That, the Ontario Hydro be requested to replace six lights on the Gorpie ridge with one fluroscent light. Strong and McMichael: That Bylaw No. 12-64, of the Town- ship of Howick, for the year 1964, a bylaw setting and adopting the tax rates for the year 1964, be passed. McMichael and Strong: That Bylaw No. 13-64, of the Town- ship of Howick for the year 1964, the supplementary road bylaw, be passed. Strong and McMichael: That we request the Maitland Valley Conservation Authority to have an engineering study made of the repairs needed to the Gor- rie and Fordwich dams and the desilting of the both mill ponds and agree to accept the Auth- orities' share of the cost in the amount of $400. Gibson and McMichael: That Bylaw No. 14-64 of the Town- ship of Howick for the year 1964, a bylaw re the construc- tion of a new municipal office in the Township of Howick, as a Confederation Centennial pro- ject, was passed. Accounts approved included: Wingham Advance -Times, ad- vertising tenders, $1.50; Listow- el Banner, advertising tenders, $3.36; Municipal World, sup- plies, 80c; Town of Palmerston Norwell ." D,H.. School deben- tures, $676.64; relief accounts, $445.'42; H: G. Harris, part sal- ary, $75; W. E. Whitfield, part salary, $215.00; •Department of National Revenue, income tax, $40.00; Town of Listowel, Lis- towel D.H. School debentures, $1,632.05; Gordon Zeigler, cut- ting trees in dump, $12.50;, Ivan Haskins, welfare administrator, $16.70; R. Gibson, hospital board meeting, $5.00; road accounts, $9,395.40. Total, $12,519.37. After the farmer's frail and elderly wife had broken her leg the doctor -put it in -a_ ,cast and warned her not to walk up p down stairs. After a month of healing, the doctor removed the cast. "Can I climb the stairs now?" she asked, "Yes," said the doctor. "Goodie," she exclaimed. "I am certainly sick of climbing` up and down the drainpipe." Etist Wowwsosh East Wawanosh council met with all the members present, Reeve Snell presiding. Motions adopted: Robinson -Coulter: That the reeve and clerk sign the agree- ment with the' Ontario Hydro Commission to extend the line to S.H+ Lot 37, Con. 12, East Wawanosh. Robinson-Gow: That council pay Cyril Boyle and Gordon Smith for land purchased from them for the township picnic park, and Burns Ross for sur- veying the same. Coultes-Pattison: That the road and general accounts as presented be passed and paid. Robinson-Gow: That council give a grant of $200.00 to the Belgrave Arena Board. Pattison-Coultes: That coun- cil 'adjourn to meet August 4, at 8:30 p.m,, at the Belgrave Community Centre. Payments approved included: C. W. Hanna, salary $193.61, bills paid $2; Alan McBurney, wages, $139.09; Frank Cooper, wages, $16.80; Berson Irwin, wages, $10.50; Purdon Motors, repairs, $5.96; Wingham Mo- tors, towing and repairs, $13; Harry Williams, gasoline and fuel oil, $111.33; Canada Cul- vert Co., 6 -grader edges, $75.88; Belgrave Co-operative, brush - killer $186.25, hand sprayer $9.25; David Hanna, doors, roof and labor, $762.66; William Kennedy, posts, $43.50; Receiv- er General, income tax, $12.50. General Accounts '.— County of H u r o n, , reforestation,, $110.80; Mrs. Jean, McKay, maintenance patient at Brook- haven, $71.25; 'The Wingham Advance -Times, a d v:, $3.40;. Blyth District Fire Area, fire call, $22,00; ,The Town of Clin- ton, DCI debenture payment, $737.75; The Town of Goderich, DCI debenture payment, $959.51; Maitland Valldy Con- servation Au t h or t y, levy, $71.0.45; , Huron County Road Superintendents' Assoc-, grant, $10.00; J. T.' Goodall, .13. M. 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