The Wingham Advance-Times, 1961-04-26, Page 9r
Decide to Close
School in June
The regular Meeting of the Turn-
berry Township. School Area was
held at No, 11 School on April 20th
at 820 p,m, L,61.11 members were
present, also Earl Waltz, bus driver,
J. H. Kinkead, and a representative
from Jack Hood School Supplies.
The members of the previous
meeting were read and on motion
by Zinn and Norman were adopted,
The music festival is to be held
On the 10th of May and the neces-
sary arrangements were made. It
was, decided to have an official
opening of the new school in Sep-
tember,
'renders were opened, for the two
Schools that were advertised for
sale. No. 8 Junction sold to Roy
Adair for $251.00; No, 1 Douglas,
DONNYBROOK
Miss Irene Jefferson of Dunn-
ville spent the week-end with her
brother, Mr, and Mrs. Hilliard
Jefferson and family.
Mr. and Mrs. George Webster,
Brenda and Carol of Helens visited
on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Stu-
art Chamney and family,
Mr. Hugh Jefferson of Port Ar-
thur, who is leaving for 'Iran, Asia,
on Thursday, visited over the week-
end with his uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Jefferson and
other relatives. Elaine Jefferson
of London spent the week-end
at the same home.
Mr, and Mrs, Sam Thompson and
family visited Sunday with Mrs.
Cecil Chamney of Wingham.
Little Miss Cheryl Jefferson of
Clinton visited a few days with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Noble and family.
Mr, Hugh Jefferson, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Jefferson and Elaine were
at Dunnville on Sunday. Miss
Irene Jefferson returned with them
to her school.
Mr. and Mrs, George Tisdale and
family of London visited Sunday,
with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Woods
and family,
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Kirton-Norman-That the mill
rate be the same as last year, 13
mills.
The board decided to close No.
9 school at end of the salve'. term,
and to transport the children to
the new school.
Norman-Zinn-That the follpw-
ing bills be paid; Teachers' salaries,
Caretakers, transportation, Ontario
Hydro, Wingham, $29.24; Pattison
Radio 4 Electric, $5.00; Imperial
Oil, $215.00; Cecil Walpole, $8.75;
Alexander Hardware, $18.95; Earl
Waits for Hydro Convention, $16,4-0;
Jack Hoods, $27.261 Lillow's Garage,
$88,58; Berry Door, $5.00; Percy
Clark, 01.45.
Motion by Zinn and Kirton, meet-
ing adjourn. Next meeting to be
by the call of the chairman.-Car-
ried.
Bert Holmes,
Chairman
Alex Corrigan,
Sec.-Treas.
WI NUM MI 064111n OA, WOO 041/4 Apra se, .1,001
Sells Farm
Mrs. Francis Ste. Marie h.sa sold
her farm, A.R. ?, Wingt:hain.
Lionel Mahood of Coderich. Arr.
MaltPod. will get .nnasesslon Oft
May 15,
Mrs. Ste. IViarie will he r.nQvin
to. Rawer. In a. couple of WeeiCS.
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WINGHAM PHONE 1W
The JOB Is NEARLY DONE
in the Cancer campaign
Canvassing hi Wingrhain, Lucknow and Districts has, for the.
most part been completed and the response has been-ex.,
eellent.
However, some homes have been missed ... where house
holders were away when the canvassers called.
Those who have not yet donated and asked to leave their
contributions with DeWitt Miller, campaign chairman, or at
one of the Banks in the community.
LET'S PUT OUR AREA RIGHT
OVER THE TOP
P,S. Cancer CAN he cured. Your dollars guarantee even
greater chances of success.
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ST, HELENS
Mrs. Gordon McPherson spent
Sunday in Exeter with Mr. and
Mrs. rred Thompson and family.
Over thirty ladies attended a
turkey dinner at Tiger Dunlop Inn
on Tuesday evening, This being
the first year of the "Sunshine
Sister Club" in the Institute, the
W.I. had' as their guests new mem-
bers for 1961.62, The identifying
of their Sunshine Sisters and a
program brought a pleasant get-
together to a close.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnston and
family Of Bitlevale, spent Sunday,
evening with Mr. Frank McQuillin
and Terry.
Returning from Wingham Hos"
Pital at the week-end were Mrs.
William 3. Robb and Mrs. Archie
Aitchison. We wish them improved
health.
Mr. Wallace Miller, who has been
a patient for the past four weeks
in Victoria Hospital underwent
major surgery on Monday. He is
progressing favourably.
Mr, and Mrs, Ross Gammte were
gaests at the Cook-Johnston wed-
ding in London recently,
Miss W, D, Rutherford left on
Sunday to visit Mr, and Mrs. Gor-
don McIntyre in Richmond Hill.
Miss Rutherford will join two
friends from Ottawa on a vacation
in New York.
Birth
LAIDLAW--to Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Laidlaw of Wingham on Thurs-
day, April 20th, a son, James
Gordon, Mrs. Laidlaw was form-
erly Ann Todd.
Guest Minister
At Knox Church
BLUEVALE-Mr. Derwin Hill of
Whitechurch and Langside Presby-
terian Churches was guest speaker
in Knox Church on Sunday. He
gave an inspiring address on '"A
New Creature in Christ".
The junior choir under the 'lead-
ership of the organist, Mrs. Nora
Moffat, sang as an anthem a negro
spiritual "Go Down, Moses".
BLUEVALE
Rev. T. E. and Mrs. Kennedy
were in Kincardine this week
attending the funeral of Mr. Ken-
nedy's brother William Kennedy,
Mr, and Mrs. James Bremner of
Union, visited at the manse with'
Rev, T, E, and Mrs. Kennedy on
Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Henning,
Mrs. Harold Elliott, Mrs. Clarence
Henning, George Galloway, John
Adair and George Fisher were rela-
tives who attended the funeral
service for the late Earl Brinker
at Sandusky, Mich., on April 19th.
Mr. Brinker was born in Bluevale,
58 years ago, the son of ,Christopher
and Mrs. Brinker. His death fol-
lowed a heart attack. Survivors
are his wife and one brother Aaron.
Ross Mann, of CKNX, has
bought the corner store property
from Mrs. William McKinney of
Wingham and will live in it later in
the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hall and
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Hall visited Mr,
and Mrs. James Masters of Park-
hill on Sunday.
Mrs. Hilliard Jefferson of St.
Augustine and Mrs, Marshall
of Listowel spent Saturday with
their sisters Alice 'Aitken and Mrs.
their sister Mrs, A. D. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Henning
attended the- funeral -of the late
Earl Brinker in Sandusky, Mich„.
on Wednesday last.
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