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"THE IMIL`NDLY STORM°
ATTEMPT TO FORM
FOUR - TWP. AREA
. • ,Car rick Township - council last
week approved a 'delegation's re-
quest for release of three township
achools to be linked in a proposed
school area,
The proprised area would include
'several schools in Turnberry, Cul-
ross, Howick and Carrick Town-
ships in a circle around the village
of Behriore, which would be the
site of a central school tinder the
proposed plan.
' Carrick Township cloy-treasurer
George Pennington said Carrick
-council was the first to be ap-
proached on the question, It is
expected that the ,other three coun-
cils involved will be approached
'at once.
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LAKELET
Mrs, Emerson Ferguson re-enter-
ed the K-W Hospital at Kitchener
on 1Vecities,day and will be a patient
there for a time,
Ronald Dickert, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Irvin Dickert, had the mis-
fortune of badly spraining a finger
on the right hand while participat-
,ing in a ball game at the Lutheran
S.S. picnic held in the Hanover
Park on Sunday.
Mr, Robert 11•IeKee. of Tetswater,
who has just been discharged from
'he K-W Hospital, Kitchener, is
spending a. few' weeks With his, son
and daughter-in-law, Mt, and Mrs.
Gordon McKee.
Week-end visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Irvin 'Reidt were Glen Reldt
and Mra. and Mrs, Patil Skaz, all
of Guelph.
Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs.
Gordon McKee were Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Dahms and Otto, Bruce and
Sharon Dahms, all of Mildmay, and
'qr. and Mrs. Norman McKee and
'family, of TeesWater.
Miss Pat Gadke, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Arnold Gadke, had the
good fortune of winning a flash
camera while attending the Trade
Pair at Wingliam on Saturday
evening at the Percy Clark display.
Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Jacques and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Allan and
family, and Mrs, Ronald Dahms
and Susan, of Walkerton, attended
the jacqbee reunion, which was
held at Moorefield on• Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wateratrat
end Miehaeli Stephen and Wendy,
of Buffalo, visited with Mr, and
Mrs! Melvin Gadke, Mee, Chris
GEtake, and Mr. and Mrs, Arnold
00,dire on
and,
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Gadke were Mr.„ and Mrs.
Ted keten, of Clifford, and Mrs.
Bert Terris, of Wingliarri..
Mr, arid Mee. lack Ferguson tind
family visited Vidth Mt and Mrs.
Alex Jeffrey at Denflelcl oh SUndaY„
BLUEYALE:
Mr. and Mrs. H. IrWin have ar-
rived home from 'their trip 'to Bri-
tish Chlumbia, Where they visited
their son, Dr. R. J. Irwin and fa-
inily. They also visited friends in
Winnipeg; Brandon and .Edmonton
enroute. . , *
• Little Murray* Irwin spent Sat-
urday. with his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Halrwin. •
••Mrs. R. H„CoulteS and Mr. Lewis
Stonehouse fIeW•frem Melton June
1st to attend thQ 'funeral ; of their
brother, lif.GPirtlaff.Staneheuse, in
Phoenix;'' Ariz; tir'fajaitte 21;c1.
Mr, and Mee. Russel 'Walker, of
GoderiCKUisated goer:Vfeereelc-end
with her.. Ws. a Robert
Stpnehouse. • •
Mr. and Mrs, 'George Johnston
and family visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Murray McDowell and
family at Cookstown.
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44.0MISSION-65e - 430 - 30e re Kindergarten ,Registration.
Hold party for
Nursery Class
BELCIRAVE—Mra. Ted Fear, as-
sisted by Mrs. Ralph 'McCrea, en-
tertained their Sunday School class
which is the Nursery Class, at Mrs,
Fear's home on Friday afternoon,
A pleasant time was spent play-
alg games. singing, races' and can-
dy acrarnble. One of the main at,
tractions for the children was see-
m.; the baby goats which the Fear.
'family own.
A lunch of cookies, ice cream and
freshle was served and, all the little
tots returned to their homes, happy
and tired.
Mothers will please bring their children to the
Kindergarten, at the Public School, for registrar
tion on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 13,
between 3.30 and 5.00 o'clock.
Only children who are five years of age
before January 1st, 1962, are eligible to
register in Kindergarten in September.
If not convenient to come on the above date,
contact the Kindergarten teacher, Mrs. William
Elliott, or the principal, Mr. T. S. Beattie.
WINGHAM PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD
MORRIS ID. MEETS
REDUCE MILL ^RATE
FOR SCHOOL PURPOSES
BELGRAVE - - Mrs. Lawrence
Vannan• welcomed the members of
the Ladies' Guild of Trinity Ang-
lican Church to her home on Thurs-
day afternoon for their regular
TOLIK-FRL-SAT. JUNE 8-5-10 meeting. The president, Mrs. Clare
anCarrip, was in charge and op- Jarnes Stewart, Lisa Lu cued the meeting with a hymn,
in and prayer. Mrs, Cooper Nethery
read the Scripture lesson. ,THE MOUNTAIN Remy weArte theread business session commit
tee, card 'convener and the quilt
amittee. The new prayer books The story of an American Array have been received and are placed demolition team in China during in the church, also two shelves fox World War II holding flowers donated by Mrs.
Vera McCrea.
Mrs. Robert Higgins and Mrs.
Mel Bradburn are to take care at
the church for the month of June,
Ihe ladies made plans to hold t
bake sale in G R. Coultes' store.
Mrs. Cora McGill read a para-
phrase of the 23rd Psalm, `lila
roll call was answered by naming)
a missionary, and lunch was serv-1
ed by the hostess,
1 The regular meeting of Morris
School Board was held June 1st in
the township hall with all members
present. The result of the survey
of supplies for the schools was pre-
sented to the board. The list for
each school was checked and an
order placed with Jack Hood for
next year's supplies, delivery to be
made in September.
There was a lengthy discussion
on transportation problems. Ross
Nichol was given the contract to
transport pupils of S.S. No. 9 and
living on the 7th concession to S.S.
No. 4. By unanimous vote the
board decided to transport enough
pupils from the 8th, 9th and 'Boun-
dary from Walton school so as to
reduce the attendance there to ap-
proximately 36. Pupils transferred
will attend No. 1 and No, 12.
Qualified teachers have been en-
gaged for all Morris schools.
The board approved the plans
made by the teachers for the an-
nual bus trip on June 6th,
The contract for supplying fur-
nace oil to the schools for the next
year was given to J. E. Brewer at
his tender of $2.75 off prevailing
tank price.
The mill rate for school purposes
for 1961 was set at 9 mills, a reduc-
tion of one mill from the 1960 rate.
PaYment •of the following bills
was authorized: Canadiana En-
cyclopedia, a431.67; final payment,
S. B. Elliott, $7.00; coal yard.
$266.07; McDonald Lumber, $34.68;
G. Smith, $6.00; H. Clark, $43.00; J.
White, $23.00.
Teaching staff for next year,
S.S. 1, Mrs. Griffiths; SS. 3, .Mr.
Uhler; S.S. 4, Mrs. Miller; SS. 5.
Mrs. Wilson; S.S. 6, Mrs. Vincent;
S.S. 7, Miss Evans; S.S. 8, Mr.
Steffler; S.S. 10, Miss • Schmidt;
1,1, Mrs„ Robertson; S.S. 12,
Mrs.,Hackwell.
The next meeting will be held
at the call pf the chairman.
dame's Elston, Chairman
R. S. Shaw, Secretary.
BACKACHE hours of 'dancing ahead of them. The group includes,
left to right, Mrs. G. Higgins, Hugh Hand, Eleanor
Reed, Jack Irwin,' Judy Renwick, Doug McDonald,
Lorna Bolt and Wayne Brown.—A-T Photo.
THE MARATHON DANCE at the Trade Fair cre-
ated plenty of interest and the four couples that
entered- and went ail the way are shown above. The
picture was taken at 6 p.m. when they still had five
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Maple Leaf. CHEESE SLICES
8c OFF 24-oz.
JOY liquiddetergent 83c ended their effoits to 30" seconds of a jazz beat, et d
were then treated to • a steak dinner at Danny's
Restaurant, Bluevale. The ,$50.0.0 prize was divided
between the eight. dancets.—A-T Photo.
Vi'S ALL OVER — The wind-up of the marathon
danCe that saw four couples dance without stopping
from 12.30 noon until 11 p.m: on Saturday evening
at the Trade Fair, is pictured above. The dancers 4%-oz.
Jello Orange or Lemon PIE FILL 2/25c.
16-oz, Mason '
Club House PEANUT BUTTER 41c
McLiren's CORN. RELISH,' 12-oz. 33c
Kraft CHEEZ •WHIZ, 8 oz: 37c
Redpaih ICING SUGAR 2 lbs. 25c
SEEDLESS RAISINS — 2 lbs. 49c
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argeine MARGARINE M 30c
fives on Manitoulin Island.
.7-Mr: and Mrs. Jim Dencau and
"family, visited With friends in Exe-
ter on Sunday.
—Mrs_ D. B. Porter left last
Thursday for Quebec and on Sat-
iticlay attended, the wedding of her
son, George; to Miss Heather An-
derson at St. Michael's Anglican
Church).Siliery, Que.
add Mrs. Archie Hertel and .
family ,,of Kitchener visited on Sun-
day 'with Mi. and Mrs. Hugh Sin-
ea/fine.,
--eavIrs..•01arence Wade of Wing-
haarn andaher cousin, Mrs. Wm. M.
Teeter of Gross Point Park, Meoh,,
were recent* visitors with Mr, and
Mis darniss 'in Morris Town- ...,
Bill Orvis of Ws.-
QOO'siPn't• thb week-end with, her
ptiferta, Mr. and Mrs.. Cletus Ret-
ting'W and visited with other rela-
tiaes•in •'t o w n. •aaai •a•
LEAF LETTUCE; large bunches 2/25d
GREEN ONIONS' 3 bunches 25c
Fresh Ont. iinwki RADISH ' 3 bunches 19c
1:00 to 4:00 p.m.
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- Mr. and Mr's, Marvin Smith
and family of Woodley, Oat., spent
the w. .c-end with his brother, Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Smith of near
'Beigrave fuel visited with his Nis-
ter; Mrs. Lloyd Hayden and Mr.
i Hayden of Wingham.
--Mr. and' Mrs. Oscar Kock of
Monkton visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sinnamen,
Minnie St.
—Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacDonald
and family visited with Mr. and
Mrs, Bill Coultes, R.R. 5, Bruesels,
on Sunday.
- Mr. and Mrs. Willis/ft fames,
Mark and Tracy of Maple, were
Sunday visitors with herparents,
Mr. and Mrs, Walter Charlton,
, guests with Mr. and Mrs. Cie-
'WS Rettinger during the past week
I were her ,brother and sister-in-law,
Mr, and Mrs, C. A. Morrison TO- rotit6
and Mrs. John Langridge,
David and Steven and Mr, Staf-
ford Batesbn visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. IP, Langridge.
and Denis, near Beigra.Ve. Mr. and'
Mrs. Tony Langridge arid baby, of
Haiiiilton, spent the week.end at
the same home.
-Mr. told Mrs. J. E, Horton of
Kingston, and .sons, John and
Ward of Toronto, Were visitors at
the horse of Mr. and Mrs, Harold
Burrell recently. Last week Mrs.
Horton, Mrs, Burrell and TOM Bura
cell spent a few days visiting' vela-
Ladies' Auxiliary
Holds Jane 'Meeting
The Ladies' Auxiliary to Wing-
hatn. General Hospital held their
June riveting in the council -chain-
her With the president, Mrs, N. D.
Cameron, 'presiding.
The sewing groups lied been busy
anrd during May 245 articles were
Made. up ready for use. These in-
eluded 39 sheets and 29 geWrIS as
well As nursery and other supplies,
The cutting committee had 258
articles ready to be sewed. All
this, work amounted to 234 hours of
women's time.
This atialliaey decided to JOIri
the . Women's Hospital Ataxtliaries
of Ontario and put, themselves in
line 'far :any information arid liter-
-attire Sent out by that organ-Nation
There 'win be no Meetings of the
auxiliary during t h e• summer
Menthe, the next he)* on. Sept. 1St,
- —Mr. Barry Wenger and:IVas
ter David Wenger Bpellt the Weak
end at Honey Harbour, where the
former attended buSiness meetings'
With''Oiher publishers.
••- Friday visitors With Mrs.D.'S.
MacNaughton were Mrs. T. -J.
Gamble, Mrs. W, E. Hainstock and
Mrs. Frank Forester, all 'of Ford-
wich and Miss Mary Corbett of
Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. F.'L, Per-.
guson of Guelph were week-end
guests at . the MacNaughton home
and Mr. T. H. Gibson and daugha
ter, "Mrs. James Zeigler of Guelph
and Mrs. Charles Wilson of George-
town 'Visited on Sunday. .
- -Mr. and Mrs. Neil 'Stainton 'of
Toronto visited with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Staunton and
Mr. and Mrs. A. Blair of Teeswater.
over the week-end, •
- Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Edgar and"
Debbie of Oshawa and Mr. fion
Dupuis of Windsor sent the week-,
cal with Mr. and Mrs. Chris Now-:
man. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar attend-
ed the Edgar - Thomas wedding in
Brussels on Saturday.
--Mrs. Walter Smillie returned
home from the Wingham Hospital
on Monday of last week, where she
had been at patient for almost 'sev-
en weeks with an infection in her
foot.
• -Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Hayes
and son, Nashville, Tenn., were
Week-end guests with Dr. and Mrs.
B. N. Conan and Mrs. Elsie Cares, . Mr. Robert Young of Sarnia
spent• the week-end With his par-
Mr. and Mrs. William Young.
WINGHAM
THURSDAY, JUNE 8th
"-L-Mr. and Mrs, Will Reid, Patsy
and Linda of Auburn, Mrs. Barry
Lovett and baby Brian of Kitch-
ener . visited on 'Sunday' with Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. McIntyre. Their
daughter, Mrs. Gerald Gerrie and
Jeff were also guests for the week-
end.
=Week-end visitors with Mr.
andiMrs. David Horwood were his
brother, Mr. James Horwood, and
Horwood's mother, Mrs. J. M.
MeKinnon, of Toronto.
--=Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burrell
and 'Elizabeth attended the Fer-
tack - Anglin 'wedding in Trinity
United Church,. Toronto, when Rev,
Robert Watt and Rev. Arthur Hig-
ginbotham, Who is coming to Wal-
ton this month, officiated. The
bride is a niece of Mrs, Burrell.
Mr. and Mrs. Burrell were joined in
Toronto by their son, Tom, who
had just finished a course in /nitro-
wave in Edmonton and is returning
west to work at Dawson Creek,
B.C.
-a-Miss Lillian Ellacott, who has
been at Brookhaven Nursing Home
for some time, moved Tuesday of
last week to 'an apartment at the
home of Mrs. James Hardie, Fran-
ces Street.
--Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ryan and
children of Toronto Were week-end
visitors with her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. A. M. Elliott, and other rela-
tives.
and Mrs. Doug McGowan
spent the week-end with her ).rote
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Giesler,
of Walkerton, and Mark, who had
been visiting with his grandpar-
ents, returned home with them„
a Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Warren of
Aylmer were Sunday visitors with
Mrs. Martha Warwick. Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Humphrey, also of Ayl-
mer, who had been dinner 'guests-,
with Rev. and Mrs. T. G. Husser,
had supper and spent the evening
with Mrs. Warwick.
---Mr. and Mrs, Walter Lockridge
attended, the funeral of her aunt,
Mrs. James Plourde in Owen Sound
cm Monday.
Mrs. Gordon Walsh, is a patient
in the Wingham General Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs, Norman Stonehouse
of London were Sunday visitors
with Mrs. Robert Stonehouse and
Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse,
Mr. Bert Bradburn, of Lucan, is
spending a few days with his
sister, Mrs. Vera McCrea,
Mrs. Thomas Smith called on
her sister, Mrs. Lorne Harmer, at
Fullerton, on Sunday.
Mrs. Ford Anderson, of Van-
couver, B.C., is visiting among
relatives in the district.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Coultes left
on Sunday to visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Bufett at Carsonville,
Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hill and
family, of Varna, visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. James R. Coul-
tes and family.
Mrs. Cora McGill -and Mrs. Stan-
ley Cook visited with the latter's
brother, Mr. Les Buchanan, at
Westminster Hospital, London, on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Shaw and
family, of London, visited over the
week-end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Dunbar and
i
famlly, of Wingham, visited with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Dunbar, on Sunday.
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