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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1942-12-31, Page 7S 1 g 43, Thursday, Dec, - 31st, 1943. WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES PAGU V . Ingham, Merchants Extend New Years Greetin We extend to our patrons as the old year passes, the wish that they may enjoy a Happy 'and Prosperous New Year. May 1943 Bring You Health and. Happiness. We could take a thousand words— and not express our wish any more sin- cerely or better—Happy New Year. ' United Farmers Co-Operative Here's Hoping—that you all will be flying on top of the world during 1943. Happy New Year to all. MUNDYS' GREETINGS . nye words our pen must write. Here they are HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL \Oho LETS BE GAY .. . Let's not bog down with disappointment . . . let's cheer up and have fun . . and let's increase our en- ergies to finish the job we're doing. Let's make this the happiest New Year yet. LOOK AHEAD! Let's face 1943 with confidence, but let's get off to a good start at the very beginning. Here's to a suc- cessful year for all ! SUCCESS! How lucky we are to start a New Year and to have the opportunity to wish you success in your endeavors and the happin- ess that comes with achievement. Let's cheer the arrival of another momentous year. Life's exciting . . . yet ser- ious — may this year be a most successful one. George Olver TO YOU! To you in the best of everything to make' your cup of happiness run over. On 1942's departure, we have big hopes of bright and successful year ahead for you. Campbell's Garage Canadian Tire Products A. Currie NEW YEARS GREETINGS' Success and Happiness to you in 1943... may this year be the best in history for you and .for our coun- try . . . this is our New Year's wish. Harry Browne C. N. Merkley --AgelkOM G G S So long 1942 ! God Bless You 1943 ! We join in wel- ' coming this New Year as a new opportunity to fin- ish the job we are in, and to bring success and hap- piness to all of us every- where. Gibson's Bakery NEW YEAR'S WISH We don't know what the year ".!....: holds in store for you—but if wishes I come true, our wishes will ensure you the grandest year you've ever had. Donald Rae & Son We are looking to-1943 to be a year of fine achieve- me4 We hope it brings you the fullest share of bright prospects and sub- stantial prosperity and happiness. C. Templeman AND. SON %44kregAgW.4-A104,41M-iggsWe g--.Z-W4K-MM-a HAPPY NEW YEAR Let's make this New Year's eve a real celebra- tion, and then let's buckle down again to great tasks a head of us. This will be a truly Happy New Year if each of us contributes his utmost to its success. E. J. Nash W.A. Heughan Sunoco Dealer Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Sherbondy HAPPY 1943 4q4kA64*'''' COUNCIL HELD FINAL MEETING OF YEAR Council Concurred In Suggestion That Ross Orvis Be Appointed As `Genie Warden —4 Statutory Meethlg of the Town Council was held last week. All mem- hers present except Councillor Iten- edy. His Worship Mayor Crawford Was in) the chair. Minutes of the last meeting were amiroved,as printed. 'w A letter as read from Lieutenant C. Coutts now stationed 'in Eng, and thanking Council for the pen and penal set received., A letter was read from M. P., Craig nightingale stationed at the R.C.A,V. Mantling Depot at Lachine, Oue,, thanking Council for his pen and pen, ell set. A certificate was presented front the Department of Health showing that a test of. Town water on beeenther '7, 1942 was grade A letter wks received from Reeve Roland Grain thanking Council for the use of the Conneil ClitChangers for oc- casional meetings during the year. A letter was read front Mr, Petty Stainton, Secretary of the Witighatit Fish and Game Club, requesting the Council to suggest to, the Department of Game and Fisheries, the appoint- ment of a Game Warden. The name of/Mr. Ross OrVis was suggested as a suitable appointee, Moved by Councillor Johnson, seconded by. Councillor Wilkinson "That we rec- ommend to the Department of Game and Fisheries the appointment of Mr, Reiss Orvis as Game Warden," Car- ried. A letter was read from the Wood Fuel AdMinistration branch of the Wartitne Prioes and Trade Board suggesting that the Council look into the matter of, a supply of wood fuel for the winter of 194844 as a short- age was anticipated, Moved by Conn- calor Lloyd, seeortded 1y Councillor Davidson 'That Mr, ,Falconer be in, terviewed with respect to the letter of theVartime ?rites :and Trade Board." Carried, Mr. Clayton Vryfogle addressed the Council with respect to the grant for keepitig his 'stable Open for use of the farmers during the winter. Moved by Councillor VatiWyek, seconded by Cettridillef LlOyd "That the grant of $50 be matte to Mr. Clayton Vryfegle, the came as last yor," The Finance Committee re-ported a number of accounts properly certified and recommended payment. Moved by Councillor Wilkinson, seconded by Reeve Evans "That the accounts as read be paid," Carried, Councillor Davidson reported for the Streets Committee that the sthets had been plowed and the snow along Main Street, removed. The condilon of the road at Victoria Street after the Plow had passed was reported to be bad as the snow piled, up on the Diagonal Road, The Clerk was in- structed to write the operator, Mervin Grainger, Bluevale, Ont„ of the plow and see if this could be remedied. Councillor Johnson reported on Plans for the Arena. A change of skating nights was suggested. Moved by Councillor Johnson, seconded by councillor VanWyck "That Monday, Wednesday and Saturday be skating nights." Carried. Councillor Lloyd reported for the Cemetery -Committee that the Care- taker had been sick for a few days and Mt Stoakley had carried on with necessary work, Councillor Lloyd reported that The Band was furnishing a list of expentit, Wet and that S01116 girls Were being trained on the instruments. The in- struments were all in good condition and kept tinder proper supervision, Discussion of the matter of a suit- able shed for use of farmers, took place. The 'Clerk reported that Miss Alice Reading had Complained of being im- properly assessed for sanitary tax dur- ing 1942 and for a number of years back. Moved by Councillor Evans, seconded by Councillor Wilkinson "That the Sanitary Tax for 1942 be refunded to Miss Reading." Carried. Moved by Councillor Lloyd, secon- ded by Councillor Johnson "That we pay Mr, G, beyelt $175 far work at the Arena and ha finds all the help he needs, Rate to be $10 weekly and balance, if any, at the end of season," Carried. The meeting then adjourned. WESTFIELD Guests at the bottle of Mr, and Mrs. W, A, Campbell for Christmas vaea- tion were, Mrs, 3' .. Vittgeralti of Dun. gantlet', Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Splegle. berg and Barkley of ItitChdfidt.MISS lean Campbell of Sky Harbor, Gode- rith. Miss Fern McDowell of Hamilton, spent Christmas week with her par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Alva McDowell. Reeve R. R, Redmond was a guest over Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Patrick O'Malley of Toronto. Mr. Warren Bamford of Toronto, is spending the vacation under the par- ental roof, Mr. Ray Vincent, R.C.A.F., St, Thomas, spent a few days with his parentS, Mr, and Mrs. R. Vincent. Owing to the storm last Tuesday, the Christmas Concert was postponed to be' held in the Sunday School room on Thursday of this week, weather permitting. Mr. John Gear of Hamilton, spent Christmas with his mother, Mrs. Thos. Gear. We are ;sorry to hear .that Mr, W. H. Campbell is on the sick list. On Thursday, Mt. and Mrs. Norman McDowell and children, Mrs, Osbald- cstom Mr. Wm, McDowell, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Deans Of Wirt gliant. Guests from a distance at the Xmas' gathering at the ionic of Mr. and Mrs. McDowell were: Mr. and Mrs. tort Vincent, Mr, And Mrs. Cliff tog- aft and Patsy Mr. find Mrs. Legit Vincent and babe of Delgrave, Mr. and Mrs. Robt, Snell and family of Gode- rich, Mr, Jim Snell, Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Smith and Barbara of Gode- rich, Mr. and Mrs, Roy McSween of Hamilton and Miss Minnie Snell of Londoh. Miss Doreen Vincent of Blyth, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Vincent of Walker- burn, spent Christmas with Mr, and Mrs. R. Vincent. At the School Concert a collection was taken,' which amounted to over $6.00, and was forwarded to Jim Hunter for the Childrens War Vic- tims' Fund, Mr, and Mrs, Fred J. Cook and family spent Christmas with Mr, and Mrs. George Cook and family of Bel- grave, Mr. Gordon Boman of Wingham and Pte. Harold Bosman of London, spent Christmas with their :parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bosnian. Mr, and Mrs, Reg. /muting and family of Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. Sid. McClinchey of Auburn, were Christ- mas guests at the home 'of Mr. and Mrs. Wtn, Walden. • Mr. and Mrs. Bert Taylor, Eileen and 'Ronald, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. R. Stonehouse of Goderich. Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Campbell, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs.. Wm. Miller of Goderich. Miss Margaret Wightman of Gode- rich is spending the vacation with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Earl Wight- man, A Happy New Year to all the read- ers of the Advance-Times. Pte: R. B. Nunn of Chatham, spent Christmas week with his wife, Mrs, Nunn at the home of Mr. Hiram Lind,. say. 'SALLY1,16LLIES