The Wingham Advance-Times, 1946-02-21, Page 7OUT OF. THE ARCTIC AFTER. 17
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Rev. Etienne Bazin who was flown out of the Arctic after seventeen
years there as a missionary, when an R.C.A.F. plane went there on a
Mercy flight to nick Lau an. Eskimo who was ilL
DR. We. IL CONNELL
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Phone 19
W. A. CRAWFORD, 11. 0,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Phone 150
Wingham
CLASSIFIED ADS.
COST SO LITTLE
A Good Investment
When inserted in the columns of
WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES
J. A, FOX
Chiropractor and Drugless
Therapist.
RADIONIC EQUIPMENT
COMPLETE HEALTH
SERVICE
Phone 191.
K. M, MacLENNAN
Veterinary Surgeon
Office -Minnie St.
Opposite and South of the United
Church.
RHONE 196
Wingham, -:- Ontario
fie•illeHa U 9.16nionr OfAc1.
mittee composed of S. Alcock, E. Carried.
Smith, I. McArter, James Clark, J.
Yuill, J. White and ,C. Wheeler be ap-
pointed to purchase same. Carried.
Moved by C. •Coultes seconded by
J. Yuill that the Community Club •pay
$1.00 and outsiders pay $3.00 for the
use' of the Hall and that the Commun-
ity `Club be responsible for the care-
etaking Carried.
The application of A. E. Nethery for
the position of Assessor for the Town-
ship of Morris at a salary of $150.00
per year was accepted by the Council.
Moved by C. Coultes seconded by S.
Alcock that the Reeve get County
equipment to plough the Township
roads as soon as the equipment can be
secured after the 18th of February.
SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK
By R. J. SC:0
Moved by S. Alcock seconded by H.
Johnston that we advertise for tenders
to purchase a new power grader. Car-
ried.
Moved by C. Coultes seconded by
5, Yuill that the Road Superintendent
be instructed to purchase 5000 feet of
know fence. Carried.
Moved by H. Johnston seconded by,
S. Alcock that we advertise for tenders
to crush and deliver approximately
1000 yards of gravel. Carried.
Moved by J. Yuill seconded by C.
Coultes that the meeting adjourn to
meet again on March iiit„ :346 <..t 3
p.m. Carried.
The following accounts were paicf.
Ontario Good Roads Association,
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(membership fee). $5.00; Brussels,
Morris and Grey Telephone Co., .35c;
Robert McKinnon (audit and expens-
es), $44.00; Chas. Johnston, (audit and'
expenses), $40.50; Ivan McArter, (fix-
ing hall), $24.40; Dr. Crawford, (M.
0.H.); $20.00; John Craig, (B.O.H.),
$3.00; Cecil Wheeler, (B.O.H,), $3.00;
Geo. 'Martin, (B.O.H.), $3.00.
Geo Martin, Clerk.
NOTICE
Experienced man will under-
take accountancy - audit - instal-
ling bookkeeping system for gen-
eral merchandising stores or
small manufacturing plants.
S. J. Pyirnm
P. 0. Bose 40,
RIPLEY, ONTARIC
Thursday, February 21, 1946
TIM VVINGHAM ADVANCR,TIMES
the Reeve, John Winter, in the chair.
The minutes of last regular meeting
were read and on motion of•Strongand
Zurbrigg, were adopted.
Moved by Farrish and Gowdy., that
the Clerk be hereby authorized to serve
by-laws on the repair and Improve-
ment Of the Cathers Drain, by Regis-
tered Post. Carried. ,
Moved by Farrish and Zurbrigg that
the Engineer's report on the Repair
and Improvement of the Day Drain,
be accepted and that the Clerk be here-
authorized to prepare the necessary
by-law and copies of the same. Car-
ied.
Moved by Zurbrigg and Farrish that
on account of the Collector's Roll being
in the hands of the Auditor, thi's Coun-
cil extends the time for the return of
the same until the next regular meeting
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of the Council on March Oth. Carried,
Moved by Strong and Gowdy that
this Council hereby anthlirize the Clerk
to advertise for tenders for crushing/
trucking and spreading .1g,000 yards
of gravel, (more or less) on the roads.
anywhere within the 'Township of Ho-
wick, A inch screen to be used, work
to be completed by September 80th.,
1946, Carried,
Moved by Zurbrigg and Farrish that
the Road Accounts, as approved be
passed, Carried.
Moved by Strong and Guwdy that
the following accounts be .paid., Carried.
Isaac Gamble, part salary as Clerk,
$35.00; Walter Zeigler; Sheep killed or
injured by dogs, $13.00; Richard Ald-
refund of dog tax, $2,09; W, J,
Strong, wood for Red Cross, Ford-
wich, $20.50; J. M. Roberts, searching
Records, $1.50; Municipal World, four
copies of Drainage Act; $3.13; James
Vittic, work on roadside, $18,00; G.- B.
MacDonald, extra services, setting up
Gen. Ledger, $50.00; United Church,
Fordwich, Rent of Room, $2.00; Relief;
$68.00.
Moved by Farrish and Strong that
this Council do now adjourn to meet in
Wroxeter, on the 5th day of March,
or at the call of the Reeve, Carried .
Isaac Gamble, Clerk.
WROXETER -
Mr. and (Mrs. Jack Ozier and three
daughters of Mitchell, were recent
guests of Mrs. Eli Bolt.
Mr. and Mrs; H. V. McKenney, ac-
companied Mr. and MrS. Phil Durst to
Wingham, on Wednesday night of last
week, when they attended a social ev-
ening given by non- commissioned
officers of the 99th.
Congratulations and many happy
Birthdays to Mrs. Cathers of Gorrie,
who is a guest of her daughter, Mrs.
Alvin Moffatt and Mr. Moffatt, and on
Saturday, Ferbruary 9th, celebrated her
83rd. birthday. Members of her family
called on their mother to extend good
wishes. Mrs. Cathers has been quite
ill but we are pleased to know is im:
proving.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Towniend also
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hamilton spent
Sunday with friends at Fergus.
Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Durst, Mrs. H. V.
McKenney and Mr. A. E. Guidal were
in Listowel on Thursday to see Mrs.
Durst's sister, Mrs. Francis Glossop
and daughter, Betty Ann, on the train
enroute by air to the East Coast where
they will make their future home.
Birthday greetings to Mr. Joseph
Lambert, Wroxeter South, who on
Sunday. celebrated his 82nd birthdty.
Mr. Lambert's many friends in and
around Wroxeter join in wishing him
HARRY FRYFOGLE
Licensed Embalmer and
Funeral Director
Furniture and
Funeral Service
Ambulance Service
Phones: Day 109W. Night 1093.
FREDERICK A. PARKER
OSTEOPATH
Offices: Centre St., Wingham
Osteopathic and Electric Treat-
ments, Foot Technique.
Phone 272. Wingham.
many happy re4trns, of the Day,
Friends. here learned with regret of
the passing of the oldest resident of
Fordwich, Mr James Cottanach, at his
late residence, ,on Wednesday. Mr. Cot,
tanach. who. was in his 91.st. year was
bricklayer by trade, ;before his retire-
ment, Surviving are his wife, .a daugh-
ter Mary, at borne, -two sons, George
of Sasketchewan tnd Noble of Edmon,
ton, a, son, Ray lost his life in the first
World War, Funeral ' services were
held from his late residence on Friday.
Rev, I-lugh Moorhonse of United
church in charge, Interment in Ford-
wich cemetery,
Mr. and Mrs, Vern Denny and Miss
Thelma Denny, spent Sunday with
Mrs. Cliff Denny and Nancy at Ripley.
Mr, and Mrs. D, MacNaughton
and John, visited Wingham friends on
Sunday.
Mrs. Thos. Brown returned last
week from a two week's vacation with
Toronto friends and :also her son, Dr.
George Brown of Selby,
Sympathy is extended to Mrs, And-
rew Hooper, 2nd. line of Turnberry,
whose brother, Mr. 'Ben Kerwin of
Clifford, passed away suddenly on
Wednesday of last week while on a
business trip • to Harriston. Mr. Ker-
win was a. farmer and drover and took
an active part in municip.c1 affairs. Mr.
Kerwin was in his -79th year.
MORRIS COUNCIL
Morris Township Council met on
February 11th., 1946, in the Township
Hall, with all the members present, the
Reeve presided.
The minutes of the last meeting were
read and adopted on motion of C.
Coultes and J. Yuill.
Moved by H. Johnston seconded by
J. Yuill that the Reeve and Road Sup-
erintendent attend the Good Roads
Convention in Toronto and that the
membership fee of $5.00 be paid. Car-
ried.•
Moved by J. Yuill seconded by S.
Alcock that the Treasurer's salary be
$190.00 per year and the Clerk's salary
be $275.00 per year. Carried.
Moved by C. Coultes, seconded by
H. Johnston that the auditor's report
be accepted and that the auditors be
paid. Carried.
Moved by H. Johnston seconded by
J. Yuill that the road accounts as pre-
sented'by the Road Superintendent be
paid. Carried.
Moved by H. Johnston seconded by
C. Coultes that the council set aside
$100.00 to purchase a piano and chairs
for the Township Hall and that a corn-
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Command/
attention /
The sale actually commences after
the order is closed and the product
has left your premises,
It is the function of good printed
matter 'to enhance your sale and
stimulate interest so that your pro-
spects will want more merchandise
just like it.
No piece of printed matter is too
small to create a good impression, •
and this organization is prepared
with facilities and knowledge to
help you in creating printed mater-
ial that commands attention ! O
Let us help you with your next
problem.
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padre, who has been awarded the
V.C. for valor during the 1942
Dieppe raid and during his
prisonment in German camps, Hum
is formerly of Hamilton and Port' ;4
Rope, Ont.
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Fordwich, February 5th., 1946
The Council met in the United.
-Church Hall, according to adjourn-
=lent, the members were all present,
YOUR EYES NEED
ATTENTION
Our 25 Point Scientific Examin-
ation enables us to give you
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Phone 118 Hariston
WELLINGTON FIRE
Insurance Company
Est. 1840
M all Canadian Company which
has faithfully served its policy
holders for over a century.
' Head -Office -- Toronto
}CV. MacLean Insurance Agency
Wingham
A. H. EAVISH B A , ,
Teeswater, Ontario
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public
and Conveyancer.
Office: Gofton House, Wroxeter
every Thursday afternoon 1.30 to
4.30 and by appointment.
Phone - Teeswater 120J.
Jo Wt BUSIIFIELD
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc.
Money to Loan
Office - Meyer Block, Wingharn,
J. H. CRAWFORD
Barrister, Srolicitor, Notary, Etc.
Bonds, Investments & Mortgages
Wingham Ontario
DONALD B, BLUE
Auctioneer
Licensed
auctioneer
Licensed for Counties of
HURON & BRUCE
All Sales Capably Handled
Ripley, Ontario
Phone 49.
Business and Professional Directory
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