The Wingham Advance-Times, 1951-11-21, Page 11G. Man Williams
Optometrist
In former office of
Dr. R. C. Redmond
Patrick St., Wingham
Professional Eye
Examinations
Phone 770
Evenings by appointment.
S, S. No. 9, E. Wawanosh was well
filled last Friday evening, when the
Brick Church congregation held their
annual social and bazaar there. Rev.
W. 3. Moores was present and show-
ed his pictures of Newfoundland and
Labrador, taken this summer on his
trip on Miss McGowan's lantern, All
enjoyed the travelogue. Mrs. Harold
Currie gave several whistling solos,
Miss Catherine Keating, Wingham,
Marilyn Moores, and Eleanore Wight-
man played piano solos, Mrs, Gordon
McBurney and Mrs. Alex Robertson
sang a duet, with other numbers from
the Sunday school pupils. The W. M.
S. ladies realized $50., from the bazaar
and the Mission Band, $8,00 from the
candy table. Lunch was served and
everyone enjoyed the social time. to-
gether.
Community Night
Don't forget our 'Community Night'
Concert in the Memorial Hall here
this Friday night, Bring your 'lunch
and come along and enjoy the even-
ing together.
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ing this week with Mr. and Mrs.
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TOWNSHIP OF HOWICK
MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS
NOMINATION MEETING
A Meeting of" the Electors of the Township of Howick for
the nomination of candidates for the office of Reeve, Deputy-
Reeve and three Councillors and two Trustees for the School
Area of East Howick and two Trustees for the School Area of
West Howick, will be held at the
Community Hall, in the Village ,of Gorrie
at 1 o'clock p.m.
ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30th, 1951
Immediately after the close of nominations at 2 o'clock p.m.,
candidates will address the Electors.
Candidates must be nominated in writing. The proposer and
seconder must be municipal electors and be present at the
meeting.
If the proposed candidate is not at the meeting, evidence that
he consents to be so nominated must be attached to the nomin-
ation 'paper.
At the nomination meeting or before 9 o'clock p.m. of the same
day a candidate may resign in respect of one or more offices for
which he is nominated, by filing his resignation in writing with
the Returning Officer, and, in default, he shall be deemed to be
nominated for the office for which he was first nominatd.
When a candidate files a declaration of qualification for one
office at the nomination meeting or before 9 p.m. of the same day,
he shall be deemed to have resigned as candidate for all other
offices for which he was nominated.
All candidates for office shall file the required declaration of
qualification on or before nine o'clock in the afternoon of Satur-
day, December 1st., 1951.
In the event that an election is required it will be held on
MONDAY, DECEMBER 10th, 1951 •
beginning at 9 o'clock in the morning and continuing until 5
o'clock in the afternoon of the same day at the following places:
Electoral Division Number One to be taken at S. S. No. 1
Electoral Division Number Two to be taken at S.S. No. 2
Electoral Division Number Three to be taken at Clerk's Office,
Gorrie
Electoral Division Number Four to be taken at Community Hall,
Fordwich
Electoral Division Number Five to be taken at S.S. No. 18
Electoral Division Number Six to be taken at Orange Hall, New-
bridge.
Electoral Division Number Seven to be taken at Town Hall,
Wroxeter
Dated at Wroxeter, Ontario, this 16th day of November, 1951.
P. L. DURST, Wroxeter, Ontario.
Clerk and Returning Officer.
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Brick Church Hold Annual
Social and Bazaar
Mr. Wallace Conn walked on
crutches last week, when be cracked
a hone in his left ankle. He and a
neighbour were tatooing cattle and
one threw him down and tell on his
foot. Mr. Conn has had plenty of ex-
perience with broken anyee and
heels,
enee with broken ankles and heels.
Quite a few attended the party in
the Langside Hall last Tuesday night
in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Jas Rich-
ardson. During the evening they
were presentedw v o itharLutrse of money.
Farm
Farm Forum met on Monday even-
Mg at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Purdon with an attendance of 28. Mr.
R. McIntosh, manager of Wingham
Co-Op., was present and led in the
discussion period on the subject of
Co-Op's., their management and use-
fulness in a community and explainbd
different angles of buying, handling
or storage which led to their success
as a business venture in different
communities, Mrs. Ernest Beecroft
was in charge of the games, Lunch
was served. Rev. and Mrs, R. D. A.
Currie extended an invitation to the
forum to meet at their home on Mon-
day evening next.
Personals
Friends from East Wawanosn woo
attended the funeral of the late Don-
ald Young of Lambeth were: Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Shiell, Mr. and Mrs, Leslie
Wightman, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
McBurney, also Mr and Mrs. Frank
McCormick and Mr, and Mrs. Ross
King of Turnberry. The many friends
of the bereaved families in this dis-
trict extend their sympathy,
Breaks Leg
Mr. Wm. Humphrey Jr., of West
Wawanosh had the misfortune to
break both bones of his left leg
between the knee and the ankle on
Wednesday last, and is a patient in
Wingham Hospital. He was driving
the team with a load of corn into the
barn, when a horse stepped on a
plank and it flew back and struck
him on the leg. He and Mrs. Hum-
phrey moved recently to the Ruther-
ford farm on the 10th.
funeral of Mr. McQuillin's brother, Mr. Maurice Farthing of Q'Appehle,
the late Richard McQuillin of Luck- Saskatchewan, arrived from the west
now, one day last week. Besides his last Wednesday and will spend the
wife and grown family, two brothers, winter at the home of Mr .and Mrs.
Mr. James McQuillin of W. Wawa- Alex Leaver, of E. Wawanosh. Mr.
nosh and Mr, Albert McQuillin of and Mrs. Percy King and sons of
Whitechurch, survive. Turnberry, visited with Mr and Mrs.
Mr. Garnet Farrier made a business Leaver on Sunday.
trip to Toronto, during the week-end. Nominations
The W. A. of the United Church E. Wawanosh nominations will he
are holding their Christmas Bazaar } held this Friday in Belgrave Corn-
in the Legion Rooms in Liicknow this munity Centre. You are invited to at-
Saturday, with a sale of quilts, bak- , tend and see for yourself what has
ing and vegetables and sewing, and been going on in your own Township.
with a good second hand clothing
table, and are serving lunch. Come
along and enjoy the afternoon there.
Mr. Gordon McGee attended the
Winter Fair in Teronto for a few
days last week.
Rev. Mr. Todd of Wroxeter, was '
the visiting minister at Brick Church
on Sunday. Rev. G. M. Newton of
Holmesville was unable to come to
Whitechurch and the service was I
cancelled on account of the snow and
slippery condition of the roads.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson and
Sidney arc in Toronto this week-end,
attending the Winter Fah, where 'Sid-
ney is showing his calf for the
"King's Guineas" class,
Quite a few from here attended the
Lucknow play, put on by the East
Wawanosh Federation of Agricul-
ture in Belgrave Hall on Friday night.
Miss Muriel Watt, of London,
wrote her R.N. Exams last week, and
spent the week-end at her home here.
Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Watt
spent the week-end at. Toronto with
Mr, and Mrs. Archie Watt, and Dr.
and Mrs. Donald Watt. Rev. Mr.
Watt had charge of the service on
Arthur Craig and other relatives in
Toronto.
Mrs. Archie Montgomery of Blyth,
is spending a few clays this week
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Angus
Falconer,
Gordon Welwood, Donald Ross and
Ross MacGregor, left on Monday to
attend the Winter Fair in Toronto
for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Rintoul and
family, visited on Sunday at the home
of her sister, Mrs, Mack Cardiff of
Brussels.
The lights were turned on last week
at the following homes in East and
West Wawanosh, Mark Armstrongs,
Jas. Snowden's Thos. Jamieson's, and
Roy Irwin's.
Mrs. Henry Pettis= of E. Wawa-
nosh, has been a patient in Wingham
Hospital for a few days over the
week-end,
Mrs. Orville Mitchell left last week
to visit with Toronto relatives be-
fore leaving from there with Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Mitchell for a visit
to S. Porcupine and Kirkland Lake.
Mr. Clarke MacGregor spent a few
days last week at the Winter Fair,
Toronto, and with relatives there.
Miss Marilyn Morrison, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Morrison, has
been a patient in Wingham Hospital
during the past week, suffering from
pneumonia.
Mr. MacGregor and his friend from
Crediton spent the week-end with his
mother, Mrs. Duncan MacGregor and
Ross in Kinloss.
Mr. John McMillan of Lucknow,
and formerly of Kinloss, has been
very low during the week-end in St.
Joseph's Hospital London. Mrs, John
MacMillan and Mrs. Myles MacMillan
Jr., spent the week-end in London.
Mrs. Albert McQuillin attended the
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Sunday morning at his former church
in Toronto, Oakwood United, where
Anniversary services were held and
with a sopial time and supper in the
Church on Monday evening ,which
they also attended
Mrs. Earl Caslick spent a few days
last week at the home of her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Ronald Coultcs of E. Wawa-
nosh, and little Linda returned home
to spend a few days with her grand-
parents here.
Mr. Ezra Scholtz was one of the
lucky hunters last week in Kinloss.
Mr. Welsey Tiffin was in Toronto
for a few clays last week and his
mother, Mrs. Jas. Tiffin, who has
been visiting there for the past few
weeks, returned home with him.
Paul Groskorth and Jack Coultes
were on the sick list last week for
a few days,
Mr. Wilfred Shiell spent a few days
last week in Toronto attending the
Winter Fair,
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin McClenaglian,
newlyweds, of St. Thomas, spent a
few days last week at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mc-
Clenaghan and on Friday evening,
all the Barbour and McClenaghan
relatives in this district, gathered in
their honour, at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. George McClenaghan, During
the evening they were presented with
a rose floor rug, as a remembrance
from their relatives and all enjoyed
the social evening together.
Mr. Jas. Falconer, who has been
laid up this summer, through illness
has decided to hold an auction sale
of his farm, farm stock and imple-
ments,
Mrs. Marshall, Wingham, held a
Stanley demonstration last Thursday
evening at the home of Mrs. Edward
Moore.
Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Forester and
family of Lucknow spent Sunday at
the home of his sister Mrs. Alex Rob-
ertson of E. WaWanosh,
Miss Barbara Irwin, who had been
visiting at Hamilton during the past
two weeks, returned home last Wed-
nesday but left on Sunday, with Mr. •
Jim Irwin to take a position in Ham-
ilton on Monday. We wish her sue- Fe."
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Mr. Jas. Coultes of B. Wawanosh
had a Dutch family, Mr. and Mrs.
John Maur with their three children,
move to his farm on the 10th of E.
Wawanosh, last week, This faintly
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