The Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-09-11, Page 7ROOFING
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$4 Rolled Asphalt 25 • 55 lb. roil - per square' ..... , ...... ,
Rolled Asphalt $3.25- 45 lb, roll - per square
'Rolled Asphalt - $5 50 lived or Oreen,,90 lb. moll - per, square
Tiree=in=One Shingle $10 75 Asphalt - any. color - par Square' •
STEEL ROOFING
$11• 50 PER SQUARE
No!Waste, stocked in all sheet lengths
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.0PpORTUNITY
TAILS :AREA
Canaaian COMpany operating On a national scale has Immediate
openings for aMbititous men Or 'Wolin* to manage local htinineas,
dealnig With aintle of „Canada's largest chain store Can be
handled ht Ware hours, at start if desired; honesty and dePertd
bitity more iMportairt ttlian past experlence. Our
financial astantanee enables rapid expansion, 'This is, a busineas
On high plane for high type .11110111 91,. women of character only.
PLICANTS MUST /111.11V,E
4.4PPROX. $-1,100.0o
(Which le secured), anal good references, !phone ',openings wilt
pay yogi exceptionally high monthly income immettiately, MIA
.0 rapidly inerenSQ as business expands,rs'efernPplteatits aspiring
earnings claim $10,000,00 to $20)(100.O0" yearly, No High Pressure
men wanted an NO SliILLING required, If you van elintlitY and
have necessary cash, write today giving phone number and
particulars for Meal interview, Manager, P.O. Box
No, 125, Statical 11, Montreal, goatee,
!BELGRAYE
Mr. and Mn.„* Vitra Vait6attip
are ;attending the fair hi. Leaden
this Week.
Mr. and, Ml,. Stewart. Chia:key
spec it a few days in Toronto last
week,' -
Mr.. Eimer ThOiriPaert and his
sister. Km Leslie Fawcett, Miss
Joyce FP:weett andhfurray 1vaweett
all of Meaford, spent the Week-
end with their cousins, Mr, and
Q, McCrea,
Mt", and -.Mrs, (",,oldie Wheviel
and family, of". toondOrt, ,spent the
Week-end "WititCMr, and Mrs. flerb
Wheeler,
Mr, and Mrs,"-Thomas Smith
ited Saturday evening with Mr.
and Mrs, Arthur gc*ar at Wing
ham.
• , MO, Blair ,spent the week-end
with Mrs, K, Vincent at Blyth,
Mr. and Mrs, Elliott and
faritiiy Of Bluevale visited on Sun'
day with .Ittr, amid. Vdgar
Wight:man and faMily„
Mrs, Margaret Lowry of Eundas
Spent, a, eaaple' of days last week.
and Mr ff an.d/Mrs Tack Arius,trOng
Totonta'r.' spent the week-.end • and
Mrs. }Ride. Roberts and Mr,,Hatt'
old.RoliPrta;viSited Sundaavitt-
mt, and, Aire. 11:761/11 Armstrong,
Mrs; Carl Procter' will be con,
voter. of, . September 'agricu'
tural meeting of the Belgrave We
Men* Institute' to held Tues
day afternon,npSept, 17, Otherjea
ktires wail, be:: Matto by Um. Stan,
ley Cook; rritisie4 Mra,;-Y Georg
Miebiet supper disl
Made from al home-grown produet"
The .be given by Mrs
Edgar Wightinarf and , lunch wil'
be '''Served'' by Mrs. Lyle Hopper
Mrs. .13.:PrOetet .• and Mrs, Jamey
,Coalten.! '•
Birth „ , „
COOlt•Mr.• and' Mrs. artirmar
• Cook are ,happy 0' anitouaVe lhr
birth of. their, ;sea on :September
5,;`1957, in -.the' Wingham ,General
Hospital •'
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MUND s, FREPENDNEELILERY
Save on "These Week-end Specials:
PAT-A- 'AN . •
PASTRY FLOUR 7 lb, bag 39C 25 '1$...liag•;1.29.
Purex 'TOILET TISSUE 49C
ilaugh's PASTE WAX .(113..free) ;1 jb.,..tin
13,ose-'SWeet MixedPICI , 3
Niblets Whole. Kernel :Corn*: :14 • 3:5c
.Sun-brite. MARGARINE • 14.44 .:,$9c
(tastes .jo lt
tal1k1111g .111.
Peaches •
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Herti!S' big'..heWs in "FoOni Raber' Lthiury"'-'-with that
weight styling: = '
Never before .have we ofierecl a eater oppoilunit •y
saving-ithou! sacrificing style or quality, Pri ce $249
Your present-suite acceptable as, a trade-M.
JIOnq
mktipeirimuilt .. I .
ing this week'. With.-Mr":. and Mks..
Stewart. CouPlEmd.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McMichael
of Sarnia, and Mr. and Mrs. Stew-
art Smith,and,children.of Kitchen r."
er, spent the week-end at, theihome
of their parents, M,r. and Mrs:
Gershon-1 JOinintoro Lind' Linda anti"
Larry McMichael,;-- who spent " the,
past two MoatitS "'here, .returned-
home to Sarnia with their. parents.
Miss Jean' ,Stanley,,; and 'MK. J.ank.
Johnston, of ' :L41itfon,..1 visited"'onq
Sunday at the hiand.:0f hiS sister,'
Mrs. Clarence Ritchie.
Mrs. Alex„ Leavers vitae' able to'
return home', oiCSaturdaY.;,Mr, arid;
Mrs. D, .A.;',11tieketC'Of
visited with Mr., and Mrs. Leaver:
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Walker
and children and -:Mr., and Mrs.
Wilfred Walker and baby, left' last
Wednesday for a.i.thlp to' the .West.
FURNITURE
Wingham
$64 70 IS oEkb.E'D
,3;,. THis 144:-
to train, rehabilitatt anti hews*
municipal grants will.provide ' •
HURON = MIDDLESEX Vc!, •••T,' •
(Excluding London anelltiiiiii4 1:
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Tractor Crank
Injures Leg •
.:WHITEQHURCH-i-4ames Gaunt
met with:- a. Painful, aecident on
Thursdayweek' 4:1p was in"
the act of :cranking his;caterpillar
tractor, when the crank flew out
as the motor eauLtht. The tcrank
was caught ',by 'tire tread of one
of the tracks and snapped back
against Mr. Gaunt's leg,.scraping'
'the limb from' ankle to knee. The
same leg had been injared in a
previous mishap.
To: C.N,1,0, olio John Brent, cbairinan, - W.ingharn, Ont..
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Grey Stone
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wiNchfAm - - C74..<". 30 door you can buy! ' U ntrai exlaiitton of its WO: in, the Chuteh,
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WX.S..Wan, held, in the church
with' Mrtil, Paninir presiding atid
opening the Meeting with a call
worship and Psalm 130 "Al1 people
that 'on earth do dwell,", Mrs, Me-
Burney led hi the Glad Tidings
prayer. The usual reports were
given and accepted as read,
Final 'plans were made for the
'Eloron PreShYteriai. Rally to be
bold tit. Auburn -On September 19.
'lid seine Planning who dello' for
the 70th aanitierSarY of Knox.
W,M.S. to be; told in Oatoher,
most interesting account of
7enditions in. Malaya Was given by
Ars, Wightman, continuing the
itudy of South East Asia, Mrs,
foungblut died Mrs. read
teriptare passages amid Mrs, Rte.,
:nan led in, prayer.' Tile meeting
;loved with the hymn, "0 Spirit of
he Living God", and prayer by
Mrs, Dunbar. • :
••••,-,••••=7,-sraarr
The Morris Township Connell
met in the township hail. on Sep-
tember 3, with all the Blenthera pre-
sent, The minutes of the last Meet.
lag were re44 and adopted On
motion of Stewart Preeter and
Cordon Wilkinson.
roDadunbetantis. a-sWpriellisienotend-hT;htahte rptahae
Superintendent be paid, Carried,
Shortreed Proeter-That the
reeve and road ' superhiteildent
roady s. foro4utilteed. interim subsidy on
' Procter - Dancan-r-That we .pug*.
chase the ready mix cemetit to re-
pair the Sunshine bridge subject
to the approval of the district
municipal engineer, carried,
Shortreed - Wilkinson-That we
Huron Plowrneraa Association.
Carried,
glve a grant ;25.00 to the North
Duncan - Wilkinson-That a
grant of $16.00 be given to each the
B
libraries,
eigrav
e, Carded,
and Walton
Shortreed - Procter-That the
penalty on unpaid taxes be 2 per
cent after the 15th •of . December
and one half prone per cent per
inonth thereafter commencing
January 1, Carried.
Procter - Wilkinson-That the
meeting adjourn to meet again, on
October 1 at 1 p,m, or at the call
of the reeve, Carried,„
Accounts Paid
A. Fraser, balance of .salary,.
$100.00; Middle Maitland Conserva-
tion, levy, $163.19; Wm. Somers,
fox bounty, $2,00; Geo, Martin, hy-
dro for hall, $6..07; Dept. of Health,
insulin, $1.47; County of Huron,
indigent fees, $45.00; Ross Smith,
Lamont drain, $10.65; Elyth Stan-
dard, advertising, $3.10; Bailie. Par-
rott, Murray-Lamb drain, $5.00;
Jas, A. Howes, Lamont drain, $400;
Geo. Radford, :balance of contract,
Lamont drain, $2735.00; Jas. A.
Howes, Cole, drain, $100.00; Geo,
Radford, balance of contract, Cole
drain, $565.00;, Geo. Radford, 80%
of contract, Nichol drain; $3120.00;
Geo. Radford 80% of contract,
Breckenridge•drain, $1680.00; relief,
$15.00; Nelson Higgins, stamps and
exchange, $14.00.
Damages re Lamont Drain
J. Casemore, $1.50; R; Abram,
$2.50; 0, Campbell, $34.00; S. John-.
sten, $3.00;' W.' Hastings, $16.00;
E, Sellers, $25.00; E. Garniss,• $16.00;
S. Scott, $32.50; R. Smith, $3.90; W.
Sellers, $36.00; B. Thomas, $9.00;
Mrs. E. K. Elston, 07,00; H. JOhn-
sten, $16.50; W. Agar,' $25.00; C. R.
Turvey, $18.00;. K. MacNattghton,
$8.00; t.., Mustard, 417.00 p.
'$16.00.;‘ G, Campbell, $14,00;'
,C, Gowing, 14.50; J, Adams, $14.50;
J. Bowman, .$37.50; C. Johnston,
'315.00; F. Sellers, $2.00; J. Witeele4
,$14.50; Chas, Martin, $13150. C.
Martin, clerk's fees, Lamont drain,
$200.00; . Mrs. E, Cardiff, clerk's
fees and by-laWA, Grey Township,
$250.00; G. Martin, clerk's fees;
Cole drain, •$60.00.
Damages Murray-Lamb Drain
K. McDonald, $8.00;, j, Short,
reed, $4.00; B. Johnston, $13.00; 'H,
Bolger, $14.00; Art McCall, $10.00;
R, Achilles, $13.00; Wilfred Short;
'reed, .$0.00; C. Murray, •$28.00; G.
Martin, clerk's fees Murray-Lamb
Drain, $60,00; Mrs. E. Cardiff,.
'clerk's fees and By-laws, Murray-
Lamb Drain Grey Township, $70;
Geo, Radford, Bluevale dump,
$33,00; L. E., Cardiff, grant ' to
Plowmen's Association, $25.00; G.
Johnston, grant to Belgrave Lib-
rary, $15.00; W. Shortreed, grant
to Walton library, $15.00; Mrs. J.
Johnston, grant to Bluevale Lib-
rary, $15.00; Mrs. J. Johnston, grant
to Bluevale library, $15.00; Ontario.
Municipal Board, Breckenridge
drain, $4.40; Mustard drain, $5.25.
Bailie Parrett, Reeve
Geo. Martin, Clerk.
Shower Held
For Newlyweds
BELGRAVE-A capacity crowd
gathered in the Foresters' Hall here
for a Shower and dance to honor
Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd McDonald, the
former Mildred Higgins, who were
recently married.
Dancing was enjoyed to the mu-
sic of Tiffin's Orchestra and dur-
ing intermission the young couple
Was -called to the front, where
Miss Ruth Procter read an address
and Stanley Hopper presented them
with a gift of money.
Lloyd made a suitable reply on
behalf" of his bride and himself.
WHITECHURCII
4..
A letter freni Mr. and Mrs. Goo,
El Lindley was road,. thanking the
p' group for their expressions of gra.'
The theme of the W,A., meeting
Was "He Lecicls Me into the Waters
of the Resting Place", with the
president, Mrs, Konnetli Wheeler.
I in charge. Nic opened the meet-
-with d
treasury, Mrs. Kenneth 'Wheeler
m laghymn an_ prayer,
Mrs, Cecil ClIamney read the
Inhinters and Mrs. ,I.° V., Cowes 'A Stated there was $200.89 in the
reported ion the church {tor cam.
mittec, and it was agreed that the
board get the stencil for the name
for the front of the church, It
wits agreed 'to Tio_v halt the rPf117-
ttatito fee for these who attend-
ed summer camp,
Moyed and seconded by Mrs.
Andersen and Mrs. J. M. Coultas
, e , 'that the group eater to the Sun-
day Sehoo1 eeinVentlen next May.
.1.! extended to them their sad he-
' reitVeMent It was decided that
' :it: the group eater to the Municipal
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6.50.
.„i....i.:11fitide for Itindrieas and sympathy
Mrs. Win, Kelly and a hymn, Mrs.
Harold Villeeat 'gave a very inter-
esting account' of the school for
leaders at Stl,'Thomas, The of-
fering was received and the birth-
days rememhered,
„The study period' Oh japan was
introdttecd with the following Mk-
.. ing part: Mrs. G lt, Coultes. Mrs
,Wm. Kelly and Mrs. Walter Scott.
This meeting cloned, With prayer.
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The histOrical committee of the
Morris Township Centennial ban
been authorized to puealuine "tYV,9 •
t?iaqtleS ,to be permanently placed
iii the Morris Township 'halt
One plaque is to record the nam-
ss of reeves, deputy reeves, elerks
and treasurers "who served' the
township since'. incorporation In
1856: The other will be 4 memorial
-tablet on., which will be inscribed
the names of those. coming iron"
the township 'who paid the "s,u-
promo sacrifice in World War
amid World War II.
The com.mittee members are aria
ions to secure a complete lint of
nettles of these men to he complet:.
Oct by September 28th and request
that names be sent to one of the
following historical committee
members: Walter Shortreed, R.R. 3
Walton; Dick Procter, ER. 5,
Brussels and Ralpil Shaw: R.R. 2,
Bluevalc.
The follpwing list of Dairies has
already been coil-101er]. Corrections
and additionS, will be appreciated
by the-committee:
World War I: William Forbes,
Richard Fay, James McCallum,
Charles Forrest, !Robert Lawson,
William Hall, Leslie McKinney,
Henry "Bank" Anderson,: Daniel
O'Td'ole, Manson Taylor `r",
World War 'II:" R,Vsnoll'BECritatd,
Ch`EtiqO'Benctal, Hari§ Cuinrningn,
Kind' Ha'stings, Aa;thni McLean,
pOtiald1VItIrray, Joseph .S7ieliclson,
Gbrdtin ' ROY 'Pearee" Jack
Simir, Mehl° 'dung.' ' ..s ,•
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BELGRAVEL-The regular meet-
ing-of 'thO .Woman'n Missionary So:
eiety and -the Woman's; Association
was held Wednesday afternoon in
Knox United Church, Mrs. Walter
Scott Was in chargd of the \'.M.S.
Meeting, opening with a hymn and
the Lord's prayer in 'unison.
Mrs. George MartingaVe the
tredsurer's report. Mrs,. `Earl An-
derson read the
'
minutes and Mrs.
Jesse Wheeler 'reported for the
gift fluid and also. for the com-
munity friendship, which showed
there had- been 10 home and 16
hospital visits to the Sick and shut-
ins, .
Mrs. George alichie was appoint-
ed to prepare special music for
the sectional. 'meeting 'in Bluevale
on October 11, ,The following were
named delegates to". that meeting:
"s. Kenneth 'Wheeler .and Mrs
Jesse Wheeler,
The ladies decided to invite the
W.M.S. -groups ,froion: 'Westfield,
Brick,'" Elyth, .Bluevale cud tbe
Evening Auxiliary atiernbers to the
fall "'„,thankofferiag. • meeting, the
date to be announced later,
• Mrs, Walter ,Scott opened the
worship service .with-'prayer, fol-
lowed .. by Scripture ' readings by
Day gathering and that the fur-
nace in the manse be converted tO
burn oil, •
The Canadian National
tion in 'Toronto lis 'the largest ait;.
TO CONVERT=r MANSE
PIER ACE 0 OIL
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A screen doorin summer!
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ilinvimicimmionifloapti•lilmitilmirotiowilortitio0110011,ffillthinimuntilimithilloilnui s‘yor.la. Mr, 4ifkiiiit6 Aolvilibri is Spend-
Mrs. john, Craig spent a few
dem last Week at "the hotne of her
daughter, Mrs, Robert Hall, at
Wingharn,
1111`, ;George Ross of Owen \Sound
spent the week-end with his par-
ents, Mr. arid Mrs. Robert Ross.
Quito a ithmber from this dis-
trict attended the funbrai of the'
late Mt, Pelee Scott, held on Mon=
day from the Walker funeral home,
WInghtim. For many years, IVir.
Scott lived in the village. His wife
predeceased hire about thirty-five
years ago. He leaves to rriotirn him,
One daughter, Mrs, Lev 13alner and
two grandchildren, alSb two brath
cm's, Rohert, of Teeswater arid
Oeorge Montreal, Be was a life•
long member Of the Presbyterian