The Wingham Advance-Times, 1961-05-10, Page 6whioggn .A
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CO:UNCIL MEETING
d'er
'The- Feast Waw-anosh council met
May 2nd with ail the membere pre-
sent, Reeve Hanna prealding. Tle •
aniautes of the TOVehing held Ap-
ril 4th and special meeting hi'h
201.11 were read and teloptee
-On motion. by Buchanan and Rob
inSO11-
Snell-Pattleon •• That the wee
citIperintendent attend the °Mari
Good toads Assoc, road euperin
tandents' school May ath and a'
at Toronto and council pay $5 o
Membership fee.
Robinson - Buchanan-- That th
road andegeneral accounte as pre
rented be passed, and paid.
Pattison -Snell- - That counel
accept the collector's roll and pay
him the balance of his salary ant
exchange.
Robinson - Buchanan That
council pay Aubrey Toll for a sheep
killed by dogs. -
Snell - Pattison -- That mitten
approve plan D4846-1 of the Zea-
land bridge on "Highway 86.
Road Aeeounts
Stuart McBurney, salary, $185.00,
MOMS COUNCIL
ME $50 RANT TO
MEN CIRCLE
Beef Calf Club
Hear Don For-tune
The meeting of the 'l'urnberry
4-H Calf Club was held on Fri-day
even* at Gibnour's School with
all members repeating the pledge.
The minutes of the organizational
meeting were read and • further
business was discussed.
Morris Council met ,on May 1st
with all members present. The
- minutes of the last regular meet-
ing and the special Meetings of
• April 15th and. April 20th were re-ad
and adopted on motion of Roes
Smith and James. Malt'.
Shortreed - Elston- That we give
a grant of $50.00 to -the Wingham
District Retarded Children's School
Elston Smith ----- That. Walter
'Shortreed be appointed as cemenie-
Blotter to look after the repair -on
the Ellison Drain,
Shortreed-hair- That the ewer-
of revision on the Bryant drain be
opened.
Elston-Smith- That the court
of revision on -the Bryant drain be
closed,
Shortreed -Elston - - That thr
road accounts -as presented by the
road superintendent he paid.
Smith-Nair • That the general
accounts as presented be paid.
The tax collector reported that
$85.31 per cent or $111,134.14 of tit
11960 taxes had been paid before
the taxes were sent to Goderich fot
conection.
Wston - Muir That the meeting
adjourn to meet again on June 5th.
at 1 pan. or at the call of the reeve.
The following accounts were
paid; Chas. Souch, warble fly In-
spector, $202.07; Wingham District
Retarded Children's School, $50 00:
Advance-Times, advertising, $1.00;
Municipal World, supplies, $31,31;
Callender Nursing Home, $176,50;
Plnecreet Manor Ltd., $88,25; Ct, of
Rdvision, Bryant drain, Stewart.
Procter, $5.00; Wm. Elston, $5.00;
Ross Smith, $5.00; James 1VLair,
$5,00; Waiter Shortreed, $5.00;-
Brookhaven Nursing Home $176.50;
Gordon Nicholson, - warble f I y
spraying, $178.00; relief account,
$120.00; George Martin, collector's
salary, $325.00; •postage, $10.25; Wm.
Elston, mileage, Goderich, $6,40.
Stewart Procter, Reeve
George C. Martin, Clerk
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Box 394, Winghain,,Ont4 Phone 141
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BRUCE McFAUL
Box 69$, Listowel,. Oat., Phone 9Th
EMERSON IVEL
Rox 0, Harriston, Opt., Phone 334W
reaerVe, 11•04/3ita
fliaataen and compensation, 15
!Mlle; WI/agitate. District High
School, 1,2,2 Turuberry Twp.
Selma Area, 13 mills; nowt& '.1.1wp
School Area, "Callroa; Tw,p. School
Area, 11 .Bluevale street
lights, 2.3 'Tullis; Lower Wingham
street lights, 2.8 MillS; spraying
cattle, He per head If paid In cast
er 18c .per -head put on the roll,
Foxton -Mulvey-- That the gen
cell and road accounte be passer
and paid as presented.
General Atcounts.
Brookhaven Nursing Ii 0 nz e
$353.00; Callender Nursing Home
$88.25; Relief, $44.00; Winehav
Advance-Times, $5,00; Gestetnee
supplies, $17.86; Municipal Wade
Supplies, $38.47; C. B. Hoffrnan
stove oil, $1:25; la H. Moffatt, sup
plies, $1.00; J. V. Fischer, petit sal
ary and mileage, $57.80; A. II
Smith, dinner far road tour, $12.00:
Harry Mulvey, mileage, $8.00; A
D. Smith, mileage, $7.20; joir
Engeland, part payment for spray•
ing cattle, $500.00; Wan, B. Creak
shank, unemployment hie,' $0.24-
Hay Stationery, supplies, $39.00
Geo. L, Pay, bat. salary and exp..
$35.00.
Pay Ieoll
George Gallaway, $2i0.63; Wm
G Mundell,. $225.00.
Road Accounts
Beaver Lumber Co„ material for
office, $68.30; Alexander's Hard-
ware, tools, $5.29; Supertest, fuel
oil, $107.60; Wroxeter Telephone-
tolls, $8.55; Wm. Mundell, truck li-
censes, $2.00; State Farm Mutual,
grader in's., $56.084 Ideal supply,
60e; Wink-tam Advance -Times,
$5.40.
Walker - Vanden • --That we do
now- adjourn to meet on June 3 at
1.30 p.m. or at the call of the reeve.
A. D. Smith, Reeve
J. V. Fischer, Clerk
Doris Pickett to Live in Crwnlin A1MOst any fat such 4.8
hydrogenated fat or shortening,
and oils, may be used for pastry.
But -different -methods and hand-
ling techniques may be necessary
for some amounts and kinds of fat
and the product will vary aceord-
ingly. Pastry made with veld water
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BY THU UN1)113WIGN.CD. FOR,
DreMOLITION AND ta;,
110VAL 01.1"1,11E OLD WING
l'IlIE HURON COUNTY
1,0cATED AT cLuvroN, ONT,
Inspection of premises may • be
made by contacting the superin-
tendent, Mr, H. C. Johnston,. at
Clinton.
Necessary forms and specifications
may be , received. from the under,.
signed, and tenders must be sub-
mitted on forums supplied by 4.he
County,
Highest or any tender not tu3ces-'
surily accepted.
Tenders to close Monday, May 29,
1961,
JOHN G. BERRY,
Clerk-Treasurer,
COUNTY OF HURON,
COURT HOUSE,
GODERICH, ONTARIO.
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ANNOUNCING
EATON'S
MADEIO-MEASIN SALE
2 PIECE SUIT'S,
SPORTS COATS AND SLACKS
At much below the usual prices!
A. representative from Eaton's Made-to-Measure department
will be at your WINGEIAM ORDER OFFICE on MAX 15th
from 11.00 a.m. to 5.30 pan.
COME IN OR CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT.
EATON Special Price,
2-piece suit The suit of your choice ... includ-
ing an "Ivy" or "Continental" ,
tailored to _your preference front
the' fine fabrics featured in this
event.
• Wool flannel in plain shades.
• Wool worsted glen checks,
plaids. and routed patterns. •• Tailored by wee of Callalla'S
leading clothiers.
ASSORTED WOOL TWEED
SPORT COATS
EATON Special 30
Price, each 07 0 0-0
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Extra trousers available
WOOL
TROUSERS
EATON Speeial 1 C
Price, each voui.)
NOTE TillS 0.50 SAVING!
Slacks and Sport Coat Together, 49.95 EATON Special Price, set
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MOFFAT
Refrigerator-
Freezer
12-1do6o-lb.. freezer
, capacity
• Ice server
• Completely
Automatic
• Swing-to-you
Shelves
Regular $569.95
NOW ONLY
$395.00
(Save $175.00)
OTHER MODELS
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• HI-LO-MATIC Oven Rack
• ROASTMETER
• TIMED Surface Elements
Deep Well Cooker
Deep Fat Fryer
Rotisserie and Oven
* ALL Infinite Heat Switches
• LIFT OUT ELEMENTS
• GLASS OVEN DOOR
NOW ONLY *359"
REGULAR $459.95
OTHER MODELS PRICED FROM $155.00 (2e or 30")
EASY TERMS - only $10.00 down, no further payments until June, 1961'
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and hard fat 4.1 a -flaky texture.
while pastry Made with hot water
(which melts. the fat) tends to be
less flaky and mote like short
bread, since the limited fat is easy
ily Incorporated,
General Accounts
Hereon Irwin, balance salary as
olleetor, and exchange', $:11.00:
'rank Cooper, warble' fly Sprayer.
a225.60; Leroy Rintoul, spray help-
'r, $221.45; Frank Thompson, in-
'vector, $224.48; Receiver-General.
.ncome tax, $40.10; Belgrave Co-op.
warbicide. $308.36; road credit, 150
hours spraying. $150.00: Ontario
Good Roads Assoc, membership
road slept' school, $5.00; Brookhav-
en Nursing Home, maintenance of
patient, $88.25 Aubrey Toll, live-
stock claim, one sheep, $20.00.
Buchanan-Robinson That the
council adjourn to meet again on
June 6th at one o'clock at the Bel-
grave community centre,
0044.-7114., WeilmOv; 3.4y 10, 11E1
bills paid, $1.40; Alan Me:Burney '
wages, $153.4i1; Douglas Bruce.
vages, $17.00; Jinx Robinson, wages,
1.7.00.; (leo. T. Currie, wag+ s
dlecking gravel, $08.00; Campbell'.;
;erne, battery and tape, $1.8.05;
luts, Hodgms, gas, $14.00: Harty
Williams, gas, fuel oil, grease
1103,76: Viiinghtan Motors, truck
epairs, $1.20; Ontario Hydro, mov.
ng line:;, con. 6. $03,31; IL C. Blair,
rucking snow fovea $21.00; W, C.
-lecleer Equipment Co., elements.
$21.24; Ontario Hydro, shed lights.
.5.41; snared Culvert Co., steel
ape, $570.01; Itecciver-General, he-
nna' lax, $10.25.
--Photo by Connell
aeeboro wed Hanover were received
In the basement of the church
where the reception was held.
Friends serving the guests were
Mrs. Floyd Shtick, Formosa, Miss
Lois Sinclair, Wingham, Mrs, Em-
ma Bhlger, London, Miss Ina
Vanarkle, Wingham, Miss Mari-
anne Jennings, London and Miss
Sharon Edwards, Teeswater. Bob
Garland, Hanover, grooms-man of
the bride's parents 29 years ago
was the toastmaster.
The bride's mother wore a rose
beige dress with rose flowered hat.
white and black accessories and a
corsage of white mums, She was
assisted in receiving the guests by
the groom's mother, who wore a
white and blue romance two piece
dress, blue and white accessories
and a white mu-m corsage.
A blue mohair walking suit with
white and mellon accessories was
ehosen by the bride as her travel-
ling costume, Her -corsage was
white mums. When they return
from a wedding trip to Southern
Ontario they will take up residence
ta. RR. 9, -Catalan, London, Ont
The bride is a graduate of the
'Wingham General Hospital, C.N.A.
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White mums and snapdragons
decorated St, Andrew's Presbyter-
Ian Church on Saturday afternoon
when Rev. Thomas McKinney M.
Teeswater united in marriage Dor-
is Eileen Pi•eltell, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Nelson Piekell of RM. 2,,
Teeswater and Eli Molgard Kids-
tatisen, formerly of ,Denmark, son
of Me and Mrs. Magnus Kristen-
sen of London.
H. V. Fyne presided at the or-
gan and Frank Renwick of Tees-
water sang The Lord's Prayer and
Wedding Prayer.
Mr. Piekell gave his daughter in
marriage. Her gown was floor-
length peau de sole with pleated
back and a chapel train. The jack-
et featured a wing collar and lily-
point sleeves. Her finger-tip veil
was caught by a crown of pearls
and ehinestones and she carried a
bouquet of white mums centred
with white Sweetheart roses. Ivy
added contrast to the white bou-
quet.
The bride's attendants were Mrs,
Glenn Appleby, sister of the' bride
and Mrs. Flemming Jorgensen, sis-
ter of the groom, in identical dress-
es of coral silk organza over taf-
feta, similar In style to that of the
bride. They wore white shoes,
gloves -and headdresses and car-
ried bouquets of white mums and
Gerald Edwards of London was
the best man and the ushers were
Flemming Jorgensen and Erik
Finderup of London and Glenn
Appleby of R.R. 2, Wingham,
Guests from London, Toronto,
Sarnia, Hamilton, Wingham, Gu-
elph, Teeswater, Owen Sound, Lon-
To make a "fish-stick burger"
prepare a package of fish sticks
according to package directions
Split a frankfurter bun for every
two sticks, and toast the bun
halves. Spread the halves with a
little tartar sauce, Place the warm
fish sticks between the heated bur
halves and serve immediately.
The members were taken to the ea.
farm of Mr. Niergarth where Nita- WI
ing took place. Mr. Niergarth de-
monstrated his stable cleaner,
which proved very interesting, IN
When they returned to the school
ate members listened to Don For- =-• • tune, who spoke on breeding and
breeds of cattle. This was followed
by a short quiz.
The meeting closed with plans
being made to meet again later in
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REPEAT OFFER
You'll find this Triple Value
at WALKER'S
'tub officers for, 1961 are:
the month. The Turnberry beef fa-
" President, Julia Thornton; vice- 7..7.
President, Marjorie Kieffer; secre-
tary, Tom Powell; press reporter, Fe
Brenda Cathers.
TURNBERRY COUNCIL
ACCEPTS TENDER OF
LILLOWS GARAGE •
TWO ONLY
Turquoise - Dark Brown
The reenter meeting. of Turnber-
ry Council was held in the com-
munity hall, Bluevale, on May 6th •
ra 1.30 Wq11 meenhers pre- a
sent, the reeve, A. D. Smith, pre-
siding. The minutes of the last 'I"
regular -and special meetings were
read- and adopted on motion by
Harry Mulvey and William Deft-
man.
Communications were received
and read from Department of =
Highways, Toronto; John G. Ber-
ry, clerk-treasurer, Huron County;
J. V. Ludgate, municipal engineer, -
Toronto, Wingham District High *
School and J, A. Brown, Ag-ricul • -
Lured engineer for Huron County. =
Walker -Dettman--- That the tax •
roll for 1960 be returned to Goder- j
ich early in May.
Foxton -Walker--- That the road El
superintendent shall attend the
road superintendents' school held 2
in Toronto on May 8 and 9 and he -re
be allowed expenses -and to report •
to council] of events at the next re- it
girder meeting,
There were six tenders for the •
half-ton truck: Stoney's Garage, I
Kitchener, $2166.00; Pearson Mo- -
tors, Exeter, $1965; Wingham Me- I
tors, $1897; Lillew's Garage. Blue-
vale, $1840; McCutcheon Motors, m•
Brussels, $1823.55; Huron Motors, -U
Wingham, on a 1960 model, $1805.23, a
Walker, Foxton, Dettman, Mul- =
Vey- That we accept the tender of ea
A. C. Lillow for the half-ton pick-
up truck at $1840.00, subject to the -
approval of the Department of iI
Highways.
Foxton -Mulvey- That we re-
quest the Department of Highways 1111
to reconsider the approval of the
expenditures of $4,000 on the town- .---.
thin shed that was built last year. !!
Detarnan - That we re- WI
guest the Department of Highways
for the approval of the expenditure
of $5,000, balance of expenditures II
on the township shed.
Deatman -Mulvey --That By-law
No. 8 and 4, 1961 be read a third U
time and 'finally passed, signed by I
-the reeve and clerk and the seal ea.
of the corporation attached there I
By Law No. 3-61 is a. by-law ap-
pointing Wan, G. Mundell as road El
sleperintendent at a salary of
$2,000 per annum. The road super.
Intendent to keep his awn road tie-
counts and to receive $1.25 per
hour for operating grader and
crawler tie read construction faith-
prized by the coaneil. The by-law
went into effect the first day of a' 1111
ii433"' y-ir61. virNo. 4-61, a by.laW set NI -
ling the rates for 1661: County rate
13.8 mills; township residential and =
(arm, 13 mills; commercial, 15;5
Walker Home, Furnishings,
PHONE 474 Motor ke-Wind and Repair WINCHAIVI
to . J. Walker PHONE 106 WINGHAM
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