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Presented by personnel of R.C.A.F. Station, Clinton
Wingham Town Hall
Wednesday and Thursday,
January 23 and 24 th.
at 8.15 p.m.
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23 NOVELTY ACTS
Dancing Girls — Magician Acts — Songs
Dances — Specialty Numbers
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2 HOURS HILARIOUS FUN .
Admission - 50 cents
Proceeds for Child Welfare and Community Service Work, carried on by
Lions' and Kinsmen Clubs.
wiehes ,Tarts and coffee will be pro-
vided.
Knox. United Church
The annnual meeting of the een-
iwgation. of Knox United Church
will be held on Tuesday evening,
January 22nd., in the Sunday Seheol
room of the church. Following the
transaction of business, the bearing
of reports and the election of officers
a film "And Now Z See" Will be
shown in the auditorium of the
church, The entire congregation is
urged to attend.
YOUy TELEPHONE is one item that takes a smaller
part of your budget than it used to. Its cost hasn't
gone up as much as most other things.
In another way, too, the telephone is bigger value
today than ever before. Now you can reach twice as
many people as you could ten years ago and more
telephones are being installed every day.
If you haven't service, we want you to know we're
working at it. Your place on the list is being pro-
tected and your telephone will be installed just as
soon as possible.
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even with that Marvellous instrument, the human
eye, Seven out of ten of us have some eyesight
defect yet, whatever the defect, it can nearly
always be corrected by properly fitted gla,sse
Safeguard your eyes. KNOW their condition.
Have them examined regularly—beginning now.
W. R. HAMILTON, OPTOMETRIST
"A Complete Visual Analysis"
TWO SHOWS Each Night, starting at 7:15 p.m.
SATURDAY MATINEE 2 p.m.
"Thurs., Fri., Sat., 3 Days Jan. 17, 18, 19
`The Law and the Lady
Greer Garson
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Michael Wilding
Monday, Tuesday, January 21, 22
The Day the Earth Stood Still
Michael Rennie Patricia Neal
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Wednesday, Thursday, January 23, 24
"Home Town Story”
Donald Crisp Marjorie Reynolds
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Friday, Saturday, • January 25, 26
ngel in the Outfield"
Janet
eirst Meeting of
East Wawanosh
East Wawanosh Township Council
held its inaugural meeting on Jan-,
uary 7111,, 1952. The members sub-
scribed to the Oath of Office admin-
istered by the Clerk. The Reeve,
Orval Taylor asked Rev. Moores to
address the Council. Mr. Moores
spoke of the better way of living and
some of the temptations of the pre-
sent day and prayed for divine guid-
ance on the Council in their deliber-
glen during 1952. The Reeve thanked
Mr. Moores for coming to the meet-
ing.
The minutes of the meeting held
on December 15th, and special meet-
ing held December 20, 1951, were read
and adopted on motion by McGowan
seconded by Hanna. Carried. Cor-
respondence was read and dealt with
by council. Moved by Buchanan sec-
onded by Purdon that grants of $20
be given to the Huron Co. improve-
ment Association, $5.00 to the Ontar-
io Rural Municipal Association and
$10.00 to the Onta,rio Assessors As-
so, iation. Carried, Moved by Hanna,
seconded by McGowan that the clerk
order 8 copies^ of the Municipal
World, 1 copy of the Municipal
Drainage Act, and clerk's supplies.
Carried.
WARREN HOUSE
Furnishings
DRAPERY
SLIP COVERS
VENETIAN BLINDS
LAMPS - CHINA
GIFTWARE
OCCASIONAL
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Phone 475 Wingham
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Moved by Buchanan seconded by
Hanna, that Reeve Taylor be Town-
ship delegate to the Middle Maitland
Conservation Authority .Carried.
Moved by Purdon seconded by Mc-
Gowan that Clarence Hanna be the
Township representative on the
Wingham Rural Fire committee. Car-
ried.
Moved by Buchanan seconded by
Purdcai that Orval Taylor and Orval
McGowan be the Council represents-
tiveg on the Belgrave Community
Centre administrative Board, Albert
Walsh was present claiming an error
had been made In assessing S h B h
Lot 36, Con. 6, he asked for a rebate
of 1951 taxes, on motion by Buch-
anan seconded by Purdon he was
given a rebate of $15.00. Carried.
Moved by McGowan seconded by
Hanna that council petition the Ont-
ario Highways Department for the
statutory grant on Township Road
expenditure. in 1951. Carried.
Moved by Buchanan seconded by
Purdon that council asli a transfer
for the miscellaneous item in 1951,
bylaw No. 1 of $56.74 to the Bridge
and culverts column and $147.98 to
the machinery repairs column. Mov-
ed by McGowan seconded by Hanna
that the tax collector's time be ex-
tended for a month. The Assessor
was present and told council that the
Township would be re-assessed to
make numerous adjustments and he
would have to receive a salary raise,
after some discussion it was moved
by Hanna seconded by Purdon that
the Assessor got $400.00 for 1952 as-
sessing. Carried.
The Road Superintendent also
asked for an increase in pay, it was
moved by Buchanan seconded by Mc-
Gowan that the Road Superintendent
receive $1.00 an hour, he to find his
own transportation, the increase to
begin the 1st. day of February, 1952,
and a by-law be prepared confirming
the raise. Carried.
Moved by Hanna seconded by Fur-
don that the Road and General ac-
counts as presented be passed and
paid. Carried.
Bylaws No. 1, 2 and 3 were read
the first and second times being road
expenditure bylaw for 1952, borrow-
ing bylaw and road supt. increase in
salary bylaw respectively. Moved by
Buchanan seconded by McGowan
that bylaws, No. 1, 2 and 3 be read
the third time and passed. Carried.
Road cheques—Stuart McBurney,
salary $104.80, bill paid 60 cents,
$105.40; Ernest Walker, operating
grader, snow work, $96.00; Frank
Cooper, snow • work $87.00; Reavie's
Service Station, grader repairs, bat-
tery, etc,, $29,05; Bert Armstrong,
post for starter, $3.50; The Pedlar
People Ltd., steel culverts, $488,57;
Township of East Wawanosh, share
of McGowan Drain repairs, $2.72;
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hours, at $6:00, 50-.00 ; loss Jamieson
Geo. E. Radford, snowploughing 108',
snowploughing if/ hours at. $8.50 per
hour, $409.50; Can. Oil Co., Ltd., 405
gallons fuel oil $81.40; Dept. of High-
ways of Ontario, tax on 405 gallons
fuel oil, $44.55,
General cheques-- Ont, Association
of Rural Municipalities, members
fees, 45.00; Association of Assessing
Officei•s of Ont., members' fees,$10.;
Post Sanitorium ,assistance 4 weeks,
at $7.00, $28.00; Lloyd Cook, fox
bounty, $2.00; Gordon E. Smith, fox
bounty, $2.00; Belgrave Community
Centre, rent of rooms, 1952, /` $1.00;
Albert Walsh, rebate on taxes error
assessment, $15.00.
Moved by Purdon seconded by
Hanna that council adjourn to meet
Tuesday, February 5th. ,at 1 o'clock,
at the Belgrave Community Centre.
Carried.
Orval Taylor, Reeve,
R, H. Thompson, Clerk.
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The regular meeting of the Bel-
grave Evening. Auxiliary was held at
the home of Mrs, Cliff Logan on
January 8th., with eighteen in attend,
ance ,The meeting opened with the
singing of the hymn "What a Friend
we have in Jesus" followed by the
Lord's Prayer,
Mrs. Moores conducted the instal-
lation of the new slate of officers
for 1952. The president, Mrs. B.
Wightman offered a worth of thanks
to past officers and members who
had taken part in the past year.
fi The annual reports were heard
and approved with a marked im-
provement over the previous year.
The worship service was taken by
Mrs. R, Robinson, Mrs. G. Michie,
Mrs. Grasby and Mrs. Armstrong.
The meeting closed with the singing
of hymn 376. "Blest be the tie that
Binds." Mrs. Moores led in prayer.
Mrs, Geo. Michie conducted a short
recreational period after which lunch,
was served.
Mr .and Mrs. Gordon Naylor en-
tertained the euchre club last Friday
evening at the school house. High
prizes went to Claire Chamney and
Harry Cook .Consolation, prizes went
to Mrs. Harold Woods and Wm. Bie-
man.
Mr. Charlie Scott of Kitchener,
spent the week-end at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Art Scott.
Mr. and'Mrs. Marcelle Phillion and
family of Woodcock, Were week-end
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin
Robinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Dunbar and
family of Wingham, visited on Sun-
day with Mrs. Thos .Brydges and
Mrs. Currie.
Library Board
January 24th, Thursday will be the
date of the annual meeting of the
Belgrave Library Board, The meeting
will be held in the council room, at
8 p.m, in the form of a social even-
ing. The necessary business will be
transacted, and then a social hour
will .be enjoyed There will be shown
a film "The Return of the Trees,"
provided by the.Department of Lands
and Forests. Mrs. R. G. Eckmier,
County Librarian will be present and
will speak to the group. Refresh-
ments will be served. The public are
asked to assist by bringing sand-
Leigh
BELMAR