The Wingham Advance-Times, 1949-01-19, Page 8The Salvation Army
Captain and Mrs. H. deVries
11:00 a.m.—Holiness Meeting.
2:30 p.m.—Sunday School.
7:00 p.m.—Gospel Service.
Monday-
7:00 p.m.—Sunshine Hour.
Tuesday-
2:30 p.m. Home League.
8 p.m.—Youth Group.
Thursday-
8 p.m.—Prayer Meeting.
A hearty Welcome awaits at the
Salvation Army.
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at 10 a.m. Carried.
as for 1948 except for the following
The officials for 1949 are' the same
changes: Pouud keepers, Robert Yuill
in pla.ee of Jelin 111cCiill, Fenceviewers
Clarence Martin in place of Merino
Jackson. Patrolmen, William Elston
in place of Chat. couch; Frank .Bell
in place of Edward liryans, John E.
McCallum in place of Thomas Bry.
dgcs.
The following accounts were paid:
J. K. Crang Co. balance due, $44.50;
Fox Bounties, Frank Alcock„ 3.00,
John Warwick, 3.00; Jim Elston 3,00,
Jack Higgins 9.00; Anthony Ovine
ton 3,00; jack Wilson, relief account,
19.75; 5, B. Elliott, relief account,
8,94; Walter Shortreed, valuators fees,
5.68. 1 Geo. C. Martin, Clerk,
HO PICK COUNCIL
Gorrie, January 5th, 1949. — The
Council met in the Clerk's office ac-
cording to statute. The members-elect
were all present and took the necess-
ary Declaration of Office, as follows:
Elmer J. Farrish, Reeve; Harold Gow-
dy, Deputy,Reeve•
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Warren Zurbrigg,
Harvey McMichael and Ivan Haskins,
Councillors.
The business of the Council pro-
ceeded, with the Reeve, Elmer J. Far-
rish in the chair,
The minutes of the last regular
meeting were read and on motion of
Zurbrigg and Gowdy, were adopted
as read. Carried.
Moved by Gowdy and Haskins that
By-Law No. 12 of the Township of
Howick for the year 1948 as read the
third time, be finally passed. Car-
ried.
Moved by McMichael and Haskins
that we extend the time for the re-
turn of the Collector's Roll until Feb-
BAPTIST CHM
Rev. 0. J. Coupland, Pastor
11 a.m.—"Spiritual Sustenance".
7 p.m.—"Satanic Possession".
Come and Enjoy His Presence
with Us.
Children's Meeting, Fri., 7 p.m.z
Jesus said: "Take heed, and
beware of covetousness, for a
man's life consisteth not in the
abundance of things which he
possesseth". Luke 12:15.
ruary 5th, 1949. Carried.
Moved by Haskins and Gowdy that
we, the Township Council, feel that
Part of the Township banking' (bus-
iness should be shared by the Do-
minion Beek, and we recommend that
the Managers of the l3enle of Com-
merce, Wroxeter, and Dominiou Bank,
Gorrie, agree to a plan that will be
satisfactory to bulb Banks and Rate-
payers of the 'Township and present
the same to the Council at the Febru-
ary 5th meeting for their approval.—
Careied.
Moved by Zurbrigg and Haskins
that we accept the application of An-
son Galbraith for the position of Road
Superintendent for the Township of
Howick and the Clerk be instructed to
prepare a By-Law and forward a copy
to the Department of Highways for
their approval. Carried,
Moved by Gowdy and McMichael
that we instruct the Clerk to send for
eight subscriptions to The Municipal
World, Carried.
Moved by McMichael and, Zurb :igg
that the Road Accounts be in the
hands of the Road Superintendent on
the third of each month and the Road
Superintendent be instructed to noti-
fy each patrolman accordingly. Car-
ried.
Moved by Zurbrigg and McMichael
that By-Law No. 11 of the Township
of Howick for the year 1948 be am-
ended to read that the Reeve of the
Township 'of Howick be a member of
the Fordwich Community Hall board
to represent the Township Council to
replace E. H. Strong. Carried.
Moved by Zurbrigg and Haskins
that the road accounts as approved be
paid. Carried.
Moved by McMichael and Zurbrigg
that we refund H. Sparling $4.00, be-
ing an error on 1948 taxes. Carried.
Moved by Zurbriigg and McMichael
that the following accounts be paid:
Relief $23.49; Royal Bank, Clifford,
charges collecting taxes, $6.25; Bank
of Commerce, Wroxeter, charges col-
lecting taxes, $22.15; H, Sparling, err.
or on 1948 taxes $4.00; Elmer Dow-
ney, piling wood at Township Hall,
Gorrie, $1.50; Justin Will, cedar for
Township Hall, Gorrie $8.00; Municip-
al World, to question submitted .50;
David Braun, fox bounties $6.00; Cecil
Grainger, fox bounties $15.00; Wilfred
Brown, fox bounties $9.00; L. Hupfer,
fox bounty $3.00; R. J. Hueston
Son, coal for Clerk's office, $32.85;
Mel. Finlay, dog tax refund $2.00;
:Harry King, dog tax refund $2.00; J.
H. Shannon, legal advice $25.00; The
Pedlar People, roof for Township Hall,
Gorrie, $285.18; P. Durst, postage,
$5.00. Total $450,92.
Moved by Haskins and McMichael
that this council do now go into a
Committee of a whole to make ap-
pointments and set salaries for the
year 1949. Carried.
Moved by Haskins and Zurbrigg
that this Committee do now revert to
open Council, Carried.
The caretaker of the Township Hall,
Gorrie, be given a salary of $70.00;
members of the Board of Health be
$6.00 each; Secretary of Board of
Health, $15.00; Livestock Valuators
be paid $2.00 per trip; Sanitary In-
spector be paid $2.00 a trill; Grader
Operator be paid 75c per hour; Care-
taker Township Hall, Gorrie, shall be
Elmer Downey; Member of Board of
Health shall be Norman Gregg along
with the Reeve and Clerk, and the
Clerk shall be Secretary of the Board
of Health; Livestock Valuators shall.
be James Douglas and John Dins-,
more; Sanitary Inspector shall be
Gordon'Underwood,
JAMESTOWN
Messrs. Sandy Johnston, Alex Mc-
Donald and John Johnston spent
Wednesday of last week in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McConnell
And son, also Mr. and Mrs, R. J. Mc-
Connell of Minto, were recent visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Willis.
Ur. and Mrs. A. Bacon and child-
ren of Belgrave, spent a day recently
with Mr. and Mrs. S. Breckenridge.
Miss Lola Willis of Listowel, spent
the week-end with her parents.
MORRIS COUNCIL
The Council met in the Township
Hall on Jan. 10th, with all the mem-
bers present. The Reeve presided.
The minutes of the last meeting
were read and adopted on motion of
Sam Alcock and Baillie Parrott.
Moved by Chas. Coultes, seconded
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by Wm. Peacock that Thos. Hender-
son be a representative for Morris
Township on the Wingham High
School District Board, Carried.
Moved by Chas. Coultes, seconded
by Baillie Parrott, that by-law No. 2,
1949, appointing the Township Offic-
ials for 1949, be passed. Carried.
Moved by Wm, Peacock, seconded
by Baillie Parrott that Road Approp-
riation on By-law No. 3, 1949, be
passed subject to the approval ef the
District Municipal Engineer as read
the 1st,-2nd and 3rd. time. Carried.
Moved by Chas. Coultes, seconded
by Sam Alco'ck that the road bills
as presented by the Road Superintend-
ent be passed. Carried.
Moved by Chas. Coultes, seconded
by Sam Alcock that the Clerk be paid
$400 per year and the Treasurer be
paid $275. per year. Carried.
Moved by Wm, Peacock, seconded
by Baillie Parrott that the meeting ad-
journ to meet again on Feb. 7th, 1949,
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Moved by "Haskins and Zurbrigg
that By-Law No.1 of the Township
of Howick 'for the year 1949, as read
the third time be finally passed, Car- that we do now adjourn to meet again
at the Clerk's Office on February 5,
Moved by Zurbrigg and Haskins or at the call of the Reeve. Carried.
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