The Wingham Advance-Times, 1953-06-10, Page 3TURNBERRY OK'S
NEW HIM SCHOOL
The regular meeting of the Turn-
berry council was held in Bluevale hall
on Monday, June 1st., with all the
members present.
The minutes of the last regular
meeting and special meeting were
read and adopted on motion of W.
Mulvey and Herb Foxton,
Moved by A. D. Smith and W, Jack
Willits, that we instruct the engineer
to act on the Cruiltahank Drain in ac-
cordance with the petition received,
Carried.
Moved by Herb Foxton and W, H.
Mulvey that we pass By-Law No. 8,-53,
appointing George Day as tax collec-
tor at a salary of $200 a year including
postage, Carried.
The following general and road ac-
counts were ordered paid.
Pay Roll No, 6, $691.46,
Road Accounts-Cathers and Galla-
her, $461.75; Walter Smilie, $27.25;
Gordon Kerr, $307.50; Thos. McEwen,
$175,50; Archie Irwin, $169.50; Fred
Montgomery, $42.00; Jack Harcourt,
$25.50; Beaver Lumber Co., $125.00;
Supertest Petroleum, 338.20; J. D.
Adams, $12.10; Campbell Garage,
$14.50; Br. American 011, $6.20; Dept.
of Highways, $22.00; W. B. Cruik-
shank, $55.92.
General Accounts-Wenger Bros.,
$5.00; Provincial Treasurer, $2.96;
County of Huron, $28.00; Ross Willits
(compensation) $47.25; Geo. Thomson,
part salary, $40.00; Saugeen Valley
Authority,' $61.51; England Produce,
$392.56; fox bounties 0. Welsher, $6.00;
E. Webster, $4.00; Grant McAdam,
$2.00; Dave Eadie, $9.00; W. B. Cruik-
Starting Wednesday, June
10th, Mr. H. P. Carmichael
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sentative in Wingham. Our
telephone number remains
the same - 344. Mr. Car-
michael has been authorized
to accept payment of tele-
phone bills and handle all
telephone business for the
community. Effective with
this appointment our pres-
ent business office will be
closed.
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MT. FOREST STUDIES KAN-
NINGT-A three-member committee
has beea established by the Mt, For,.
est council to work an the problem
of town planning and zoning with a
view to improving the town's position
In the quest for new induatry. The
committee consists of yqung business-
men who have decided to do some-
thing about getting industry into • town instead of "sitting on their
hands and hoping it will come,"
VV114.1.4 ENLIST 'AMON-Address-
ing the Canadian Legion at a Corona-
tion banquet last week, Lt, Col. Arthur
Welsh, Ontario Provincial Secretary
said the members of the Legion, who
know discipline and efficiency, are
the men beet fitted to carry on the
work of civil defence, Col, Welsh put
civil, defence in this country as "just
as important" as is the army or air
force,
shok, $28.68; 'Harvey Timm (Spray
inspector) $189.00.
Moved by W. Jack Willits and Herb
P'oxton and unanimously passed, that
we approve the huilcling of a new
High School and the issuance of de-
bentures for PayMent of same.
Moved by Herb Foxton and W, Jack
Willits, that John Graham be com-
missioner on the OrUiltshank Drain.
Moved by Herb Foxten and W. H.
;Mulvey that we do now adjourn to
meet again on July 6th.
John, Fischer, Reeve
Geo, T, Thomson, Clerk.
EAST WAWANOSH
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The counc'l met June 3rd., with all
the members present, the reeve pre-
siding, the minutes of the meeting
held May 5th, was read and adopted
on motion by Buchanan seconded by
Hanna.
Moved by McGowan seconded by
Hanna that court of revision on the
Whitfield Municipal Drain be held on
July 7th, at three o'clock. Carried.
A representative of the Thos. Whil-
lier & Son, of Weston, was present
and demonstrated an adding machine
to the council.
Moved by Hanna and seconded by
McGowan that the council buy a used
adding machine with a year's guaran-
tee from the Thos. Whillier & Son.
Carried.
Moved by Purdon, seconded by Buc-
hanan that the road and general ac-
counts as presented be passed arid
paid. Carried.
Moved by McGowan, seconded by
Hanna that the clerk write the Hon.
George H. Doucett, acting Premier,
asking the province financial aid to
the ratepayers of East Wawanosh who
had their buildings damaged by the
cyclone that went across the Town-
ship on May 25th, and extend the
Township's thanks for the offer of the
Province's machinery to clean up the
debris. Carried.
Moved by Buchanan, seconded by
Purdon that council accept the col-
lector's roll and pay him balance of
salary. Carried.
Road Cheques-Stuart McBurney,
salary, $173.90, bills paid, $4.50, $178.40;
Ernest Walker, wages, $187.85; R.
Leslie Buchanan, wages, $138.06;
Merkley Motors, 5 gallons Tellus oil,
$5.25; Alfred Nesbit, 4206 yards of
gravel at 5c, $210.30; Reavie's Service
Station, 2 quarts brake fluid, $5.00;
Gordon McBurney, 4296 cu. yards of
gravel at 5c, $214.80; Joe Kerr, crush-
ing and hauling 8502 yards of gravel
at 63c, $5356.26, 23 yards of gravel at
$1.00, $23.00, $5379.26; Geo. E. Radford,
bulldozing con. 2 and 4, $226.50; Armco
Drainage & Metal Products, 36'x48"
steel culvert,-$581.40; Canadian Oil Co.,
250 gals, fuel oil, $47.75; Dept. of High-
ways of Ontario, tax on 250 gallons
fuel oil, $27.50; Dominion Road Mach.
Co., grader overhaul, $1996.16; Alex
McBurney, to petty cash, U. I. stamps,
$8.04; Receiver General of Canada,
Income tax deducted $26.55.
General Cheques-East Wawanosh.
Roads, credit for use of sprayer for
Warble Fly in cattle, 253 hours at
$1.00, $263.00; Thomas Thompson, sal-
ary as W. Fly Inspector, $51.00, tele-
phone, 75c, $51.75; Frank Cooper, 47
hours spraying for W. Fly, $46.52;
Austin Cook, 47 hours W. F. spray
helper, $42.30; Jas. A. Howes, survey,
plans, etc., Whitfield Drain, $250.00;
A. Douglas Campbell, 3 fox pups, $4.50;
Ken Scott, 2 fox pups, $3.00; Wendell
MdCallum, 1 fox pup, $1.50; Thos.
Whillier & Son. Ltd., 1 used adding
machine, $100.00; County of Huron,
hospital account, $27.00; The Wingham
Advance-Times, advertising, $1.10;
Village of Blyth, share of relief, $23.12;
C. I. L. Warbicide, $504.00; Herson Ir-
win, balance salary as collector, $50.00.
Moved by Hanna seconded by Mc-
Gowan, that council adjourn to meet
on July 7th, at one o'clock at the Bel-
grave Community Centre, Carried.
Orval Taylor, Reeve.
R. H. Thompson, Clerk.
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Special Services Held
At Sacred Heart
Very impressive ceremonies took
place at Sacred Heart Church, on Sun-
day, May 31st. At the 9 o'clock Mass,
fourteen young candidates received
holy communion for the first time.
The children's choir sang very sweet-
ly during the "IVLass.
In his talk to the candidates, Rev.
Father Durand reminded them of how
close Christ is to them when He comes
into their hearts in holy communion.
He urged them to receive communion
frequently. Addressing the parents,
Father Durand congratulated them on
how well instructed this year's class
was, and he urged parents tp take
their children by the hand and bring
them to the sacraments and not mere-
ly tell them to go. Those receiving
their first Holy Communion were:
Jean Waine, Joan Redman, Thelma
Ste. Marie, Sheila Gibbons, Gail La-
vigne, Marianne MacDonald, George
Rich, Tommy Chettleburgh, Donald
Caskanette, John McInnes, Byron
Van Ness, Robert Skinn, Leonard Hou-
ghton and Billy Keiffer.
In the evening at 8 o'clock, the
Young Ladies Sodality of the Blessed
Virgin Mary formed the annual May
procession, a public act of homage ac-
corded to heaven's Queen, in song and
prayer. To the music of age-old mel-
odies, the girls voices rose in prayer-
ful chol'us, as they wended their way
along the aisles of the church and
when the words of "0 Mary We Crown
Thee with Blossoms Today," resound-
ed, the beautiful statute of Mary Im-
maculate was crowned with a garland
of fresh flowers. The sodalists were
preceded by the little girls of., the
first communion class with Jean
Waine carrying the floral crown on a
white satin cushion with blue stream-
ers, the sodality colors. The girls were
followed by the president, Miss Mary
Louise Flach who officiated at the
crowning assisted by Misses Shirley
Chettleburgh and Mildred Redman, as
attendants and the other sodalists.
After the recitation of the rosary,
Mrs, Alfred J. Lockridge sang "Our
Lady of Fatima." The ceremony of
reception of eight new candidates
closed with a solemn act of consecra-
tion to her, to whom the month of
May is dedicated.
Father Durand addressed the sodal-
ists and the parishioners on the qual-
ities and virtues of womanhood, tak-
ing for his text the quotation from
Judith, chapter 13, verse 23, "Blessed
Art Thou 0 Daughter by the Lord,
the Most High God, Above All Women
upon the Earth." He cited five char-
acteristics of a virtuous woman when
he urged sodalists to 1. Keep modest.
By being modest in our talk, behav-
iour and dress we guard the precious
virtue of purity. 2. Keep your prom-
ises. 3. Keep your temper. We admire
a person who is even-tempered in
speech and action. 4. Keep your mouth
shut. Avoid malicious and unnecessary
gossip. 5. Keep warm-hearted. These
five attributes should be a pattern and
model for all young ladies of the sod-
ality, he stated.
The impressive ceremony was con-
cluded with benediction of the Blessed
sacrament. Miss Sally Sloster presided
at the organ and accompanied the
girls' choir during the evening.
NOTICE
re=Kindergarten Registration
Mothers will please bring their children
to the Kindergarten (John St.) for regis-
tration on Thursday afternoon, June 18th
between 3.30 and 5.0Q o'clock.
Only children who are five years of age
before January 1st, 1954 are eligible to
register for Kindergarten in September.
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