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BEAUTIFUL, FLOWER GARDEN,
AT BRUCE • COUNTY' -HOME
The Walkerton Herald Times
• carried pictures last week of, the
• beautiful dahlia garden at.the
Bruce County Horne. The gar
den contains over /one thousand
plants, as. well• as more than 400
different varieties of.. dahlia -and
represents one -of ,the most out;'
standing gardens of its '.kind • in
Western Ontario. Thegrowing
and. culture of the County.Home
dahlia .beds is. ' the .hobby: of Dr.'
`C. C. Eve1y, f ormerly of Luck-
Dr." Eveiy, who has beenAriter-
ested :in flowers since his youth
• established ; tire dahlia • Orden'
four years ago.. Re procures over
half his stock - from . the', United
States, . and the remainder from
Australia and " tile; Continent. • •
The excessive heat arid, lack of.
moisture has resultedin a back
ward ::'year for the . •grojth '..:Of
dahlia, he`Wants being .short in'
•
stalk,. and • not, quite as full it
.flower. as formerly. Last, year, Ilii
said, the blootns were good, 'but
the over -abundant moisture ;was
hard on the roots.
While each year adding to his
garden, Dr: `Evely says the area
how contains 538 ,angle -iron
stakes,. each • supporting tiro
plants. The, greater ' number, of
these 'he van identify :,by name.
The doctor, Who • also ..specializes.
in gladioli, .extends an..invitation
to all 'flower lovers to visit' his.
gardens at their .leisure.
New ''industry' For Hanover
Hanover' is to have a new in-
dustry. that will e t ially_em-
ploy about 200 people., It: is - a
work .Clothing., ::and 'sports wear
firm Which' has •purchased the
former 'hosiery plant. Obtaining;
of the' industry . is .credited, solely
to the persistent ;'efforts of; Eric
Winkler of • Hanover who • has
been working #ora year . and -.a.
half to land . the. 'industry: •
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•West Wawanosh .Council Minutes
West Wawanosh Tnp.Council I:`
held, their regular monthly meet-
big. on September 13th,, 1955, all
members present. . , •
The minutes of ' the` -August
meeting were 'readand adopted
as read on a motion by Council
fors" Culbert and McPhee.. ,
On a motion by Councillors:l'
Miller ' and" , Culbert, .the Road
Supt• *as instructed ; to apply
for the interim; roa s • sidjr cov-
ering the ,period -from, January
:lst, . 1955; '' to August 31st, ,1955
The •expenditure on Twp. --roads,.;
for this,, period was $9,A2.40.',
'On :a.- rnotiSn by 7 Councillors
McPhee ,and Durnin, 1By-law. No..
9, 1955, was ' read a third' time
and passed in ,open council. This
Eby -law provides for the levying
and 'collecting of . the tax rates
for the . di€ferent purposes • .for
1955. ,
On a motion by . Councillors
Miller and. Durnin, it wars agreed
to grant the St. Helena Women's
Institute the sum of two hundred
dollars :($200.00): for the purpose
• of repairing and renovating ' the'
St. Helens Hall.; .
On a matio � by . Councillors
Culbert and ''McPhee, 'James
Curran. and: Alex Purves`-- -were-
:appointed
ere:appointed . •inspectors, under the
Brucellosis . (Control ' Aet for the
balance of 1955. '.
On a .' motion, by, Councillors
Durnin and McPhee, the follow
ing accounts were ordered paid.:
Mrs. May: -Smith, relief allow
.ances, $16.56`, Twp of Ashfield,
relief' account, 30.60; Twwp of
East' Wawanosh,relief, account,.
55.52;•. Huron ,County ' Clerk, in-
digent' (patien Vs ,account, 40.05;
Prov. Treas., insulin ,to indigent
Ipatient, 62;... Jas. •B Curran, •bar=
lance .• salary, as W.F. inspector,
132:00; Frank Mc@:uih%n, fees,
Brucellosis inspector, 3:00; W. ;A:
Stewart, auditor's' fees (W.F..' ac
count), .'3..00; B1ytl District Fire
area, services at S Lawlor fire;
28.60; Village of Lucknow;' `'fife
call.to• Erie Rice, 50.00; Manche's-.
tier FFire Dept.,• fire .dept. services,
4000. •
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Highway accounts Lorne (vers,
: salary, ,4112.50; Imperial Oil Ltd.,'
fuel •oil, $19:30;: Treas, .of Ontario;
fuel tax, 11:00; K. K..., Dawson;
salt, :•. %,10; George E. Radford,
bulldozing and 'scraper, $890.06;
Norman.' McDonald,:. hauling gra
Orel, $21.00 Birt Moss, 642 cubic .
I
yards gravel, 32.10; •R.obt..'Stoth-
ers, :grader, 'repairs,' 6.75; 'Ross
• Durnin, .;spraying ' brush,' 132.00;
---• : , Johri oyl bulldozing,, , 1-5:-00;.
Lucknow District Co-op, : brush
kill, 37.50 George Hallam, ,burn-
ing ,brush, 61.75; Co. of Huron,
calcium chloride, 148.75: ' '
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ing methods. and crop planning,' quilt : that • is ready for sales'
miss ;M. Rae • sang:. a favorite' Cards of appreciation from: some,
'of the. aged people for kindness.
-.shown them, :were ,read. The roll
dill was answered 'by a current
e ent.Mrs.. Jones had . charge oe
the 'program ' which 'opened • witi'
hymn and 'Mrs. L. Ashton gave
a piano . number. Mrs. Jones dos-
ed • with .prayer.' During lunch
Miss M.• Rae conducted a Bible
quiz.
• On a . •motion by Councillors
Culbert and Miller,. Council ' ad-,
journed to 'meet on. October i l tri
next. .
J. F,- FORAN, fiwp. Clerk.
Ilinited-•Church•-Evg. Aii-xiliar-y --
The September, meeting• of the
Evening Auxiliary ,net in the
church 'Fellowship room, with the
President, 'Mrs. T. .A MacDon-
ald leading. in prayer. •A letter
'from 'Miss. Mamie Gollan was
read . thanking all the members
for .their 'generous' contributions
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She also thanked: the --group- for
their continuatts remembrance.
•f•her in :their. i S'et's, Tt was
suggested - a...similar' bale be sent
at the. 'close of the year. A Bible
study' kook :.is, 'being ordered to
Abe' used :in, the devotional per
iod. The roll 'call w'as well re-
sponded to, by a scriptural verse,
on "Duty". 'Miss H. Thortipson.
gave an illustrated talk with a
chart showing givings.to date and'
the' objective amount. 112rs. 0.
Jones introduced' thetheme fot.
the three-part study -by offering'
-a =prayer for the ohutch.-of= Christ
-in Angola. 'This' is the • 75th anni
versar.y,of the Christian • church
there. Miss TVI Ba.e, Mrs, Red -vets
Johnston, Mrs -G. •Merkle-lohn--
each -gave some of the highlights
of the, :work carried on in An-
gola by „our Christian leaders -7,
teaching the children, training
`Christian native leaders.. giving
'medical and nursing cai'`•e, . and
tniching, the people better farm
Winnen's Association, Group II
The Septernber . ineeting A'' of
Group. 11 met at the home of
Mrs.'. Alex Havens with Mrs. 'Geo:
Brooks presiding. ' Thee then'e was -
"7s TS.uth'.". Mrs; Horton read
the, scripture lesson , and Mrs.
*Andrew' the .meditation. • Prayer
was .„offered by Mrs. •Brooks. The
.treasurer gave • ' an encouraging
report and the sewing commit-•
.tee , reported having finished a
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a: ihymn Mrs:- Lein ' Ritchieeau - -
two poems. Mrs. Meiklej ohn cave,
a piano. solo: Mrs. , Jones then in-,
;troduced Mrs. Wilkins, who gave: •
an interesting` talk on her •trip
to England.. This was' followed
by : a d t by, Nancy Webster and
Joan • Crawford. *A -hymn- contest::
followed and Mrs., Brooks :ckis.A•
ed the meeting. with tie; ieiizpala.
• benediction. ' The: ihtistess • w
moved p vote of 'thanks uut.'
lunch was served.
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