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FOR s144 ,
BABY BATHINE'11,16 for sale. In,'
good condition. Phone 780, 134
000 >`IALES of threshed straw tor,
sale. Apply Clarence Ritchie,;
phone 626W . 136'
NEEW SET Encyelopedia Britannica
for sale. Write P,Q, Box 435..
13b
GOLDEN BANTAM CORN for sale,
Herman Muschied R. R. 4, Wing-.
ham, phone 735312. 13b
PIGEONS for sale, Homers 04
White English Tumblers, 50c ea.
Stainton Hardware. 30.6-13b•
COMING EVENTS.
THE MONTHLY immunization
clinic sponsored by the Health
• Unit will commence again} on
Wednesday, September 20, 10:00-
la:OQ a.m, at the Town Hall.
CE13b
• LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
fi FEEDER. STEERS for sale, and
15 little pigs. Phone 512.11. 13b
°30 YORK CHUNKS for sale. 3. W.
Strong,, phone 26R4, Fordwich,
13*
•
SAS HELP, MALE or FEMALE
USED .ELECTRIC'RANQE.' for sale,. 4 •LE
21"• wide, modern elements, 'Price
$40,00, Clayton Shackleton, phone
338, 13b
'AIi,MZRS! TOP POSITION --- I
need a man connected with agri-
; culture .or livestock nutrition for
3 -PIECE BEDROOM SUITE for i top-level position. If you can
sale, mattress, springs. Cheap.. , qualify and want to make'$25,000
Phone 1164. 13b a or more' per year, apply to Box
• 72, Advance -Times, 13*
STACK. OAT STRAW . for sale..
Lloyd Robertson, R, it, 1, Blue UNUSLI,p,T�---l'rn, looking for a man
vale, 1A.* • wha does not answer every ad
lit the paper; an unusual man for
USED BENDSX MOFFAT clothes
an unusual opportunity. If he can
dryer for sale, good condition.
Photic 252: lab,, train Sales'Personnel and is
• ' witting to work harder than he
95 WILLB . aaew 3 ret ever
hbefore, he can r -
Silver Pigeon 12: gaugeshotgun,• tcally write his own. ticket, 1
fun a modified o
1 r feed h ke Ohl '
Q �•
y don't for
Y a Question
'f
R
s
let No trade- a Ern's *tort-
Shop, $luevale�' Se • n 13b. and Answer session on the phone,
but if he sincerely wants op-
200rtunit t
o earn at,least EDS E RE , ul t b .Ao i t 20 0
R sussEx Ira F to s r, y.$ ,00
sale; 5% .month sold. Apply Bill c tinnuallyand can spend an. hour
Strong, Gorrle, phone 26R13,' and.... half in an interview Apply
t•.,
Fordwich. ig*: • to. 'Box 71,'Advance-Times, 13
ELECTROLUX SALES AND SER
VICE -Authorized dealer, H. A.:
'''MoDerihitt,
59.31. Contact Mrs, L. McDoug
all, phone 553W. „*Wingham, for'
service. Arrange •;fot. free . d i ygio.;
stratlon, aa."- ay Baa rah.
BARN FORS SALE -58'L k~
aluminuire one •side ,`Meg
21, con, 4,'West:Watvanosli
FEMALE•, HELP WANTED
HQ'.USEKEEPER WANTED to
• care for .children. Edward Finley,
r". Alfked St . 13*
SE X3 'School Girl .wanted as
saleslady ih store after 4 p.m.,
0'M:,0'M:a Roof= ,areal: days and Saturday after -
Feat I. noon; and evening. Apply Box 73,
1%.:-.)*dvarloe Times'$ a 13b
E. J, Finnigan,,Box` 443, Wa'liter_� e' 4
ton, 13b:-Te0114. WOMIAN "wanted for part_
• tulle . help as, • clerk, married or
'single.afihut'sd;ays or Fridays, 2
. tii ;6• pada and :Saturday 1 p,m. to
rA0Inn..Must. be, peat and tidy and
lag,•afraid; to •meet the public.
.Apply ..Box , .74; . Advance -Times.
a.'a ;a-.er :., 13b
•
FILTER QUEEN; Safes and Ser-;
vice,' repairs ' to all - Makes of,
' vacutifil` bleaite;s Used cleaners
Of 'all 'makes for stile; Robert R:.
.Peck,, Varna,telep,-hone Henslilt
a, a L
696lt2;
ii 5R SATE-Pwo 1piece bd snout
knits; , oneslte'.;:3X-i-ny1onr wit}(.•
• pile' heed; otic• sizel3'liop'litr With,
• (Milted hoed, $47,60 each. Maga
"*.'WANTED TO RENT
WA`%'X'ipD O.+REN'.1 Farm, 50
llih I►f cG'rCa, ..t� to :1040' acres with good house and
;, w ,a: >i'�'so; :IShdn r bi(j ti., btit not necessary. Close to
.iii 5• i ; n r : i „ 13 • "dngham . Plione 485: 13b
Nd! '6 WF;t `''63SI.1LR ail• r n r
rubber; 56 !for sale; w iieatiar • WANTED
neitr,+laibeac Hari is ,6?ilt; •izltidbr
Neiir, IdeaT,i"corrl sh (der, both j•;d'.
• gc'gd ,shape Wlil "sell cheap iAp�.
Ply Wiii.: Tide, SgiBirai tikid
SINGER SALES ,rC;SE ,itefte-
pairs for . Ali%i n aema'k ,of, „atic'kne,
• hlnetl, v4cuun h':attic) ''''floor
7 hers
po Lq 4; •sed' meichfnea ft{lr ale
done 9ii, Winghant, `�Geor
Henderson,
FO aaSA ' �H liiktold iternsaa
i e estate'' .•, l ilkra-n. Behr g 4'
T rge ! i}ih rt das' edu t `.ands
rr;aytchilig,;ch}air+(atiitable r„reel
2 hui el: r Gr `.stow ao n
TANDING HARDWOOD timber
warmed Preferably hard maple
.aha rbasswobid, We also buy logs
aitd,',lintttcd':quantities. of• other
,species Jarnes T, Craig & Son,
Auburn, phone 526.-7220 6-13-20*
1481.1,1RLOyMENT :WANTED
.4,) B2+'E •LAI?3t would, like
h?itsework,and baby-sitting;. Have•
2e rertces hone 436J.:: 130
RING' -or bookkeeping done at
o , Wf11 pick-up: and deliver.'
horlea211 13b
w
kitchen fibres`•
`See'tfie Its"itis
her late 'residence or, call 538;
anytime;" .13b
FREE PAN'r SAti7,. '
.
Here it fg inen,•tiuring the annual'
Free Pant+Sale;•a> Ariiitageis ,ifi'
Wingham_. You lay: pprchasc your'
new fall suit, for• as low, as $55,00
With extra plants FREE... ,
Yes it's •trite -••until October 6t#a.
you can order yoti.r::neur fall Slate,
any pattern or style yoiilirefer-
frbril Bonde.ri:ll range of,100%: lire
.British made wbell'ens, anal ectra
pants' Free. .
You don't haves to Itak4 • delivery'
of your suit rightnow--you can'
take it in: Oct, Nov.;or. Hama:10,01a
,01
so' desire: `but you . .must get
order in •be:dore• Oct, Otic, tfte closing:
date• of file ssle Vit' �ittitlta$'S,,
Wingh m,.
013-20.27b•
r"O EENT' •.
6 -ROOM. .1 Oi.lSls ±of- cent, LilWek,:
Wingham. Phones 613. , i3-2tta
CAGE. TO RENT iti•Win ti ni.:
Phone :3a7:, 13'1':
2 -BEDROOM A%iA i L'N'11` tor,.
tent, newsy decorata'd, Phone
• • 13}r
SALES II•IELP .WANTEIIy L'
MAN WANTtD -- For Rawiettlli*
srsiiiess, °No' experience: needed to
start, Sales . easy fri make and
profits. good. Start litittlitilitelY.
Write ;Exawieigh'g, path, 1363400;
4905
=4fi3 i s;-
4905 Riohelieit, Mdittreaf, 18b'
MR& A!i Cr A
LuoKNow,:oil
•&C�ti
R OF PIANO
t'iir• � r , �.
,
e t'c4i or •Teri'
li � ra Jot iw� tAaw.,
servatoiy el imiitletioi a if 'dkslli• :;:
1 • r
OtiOlik At
r fT,
, 041§10o011 MP -000 _ ..
AD ANIMAL Disposal Act -We
have been licensed to remove,
pour dead and crippled farni ani-
mals. tinder .the, above Act. For
free; removal call collect, Wing-
haat 878, : Palmerston 123W or
,Eleni ;t,' MOhaivk 9-5564. Gordon
Young (Elmira)' Limited. License
100-C-61,: • • rrb
DEAD STOCK WANTED
FRESH; DEAD,DISABLED
COWS, HORSES, $7.00 each
• MINK HORSES, 4c Ib.
A. LORENZ
• Gilt Song DURHAM DURHAM
493 collect
FlSrrb
n ... ACHESON'S
Dia ,
• , • �d Stock Service
$ii,00 Per 100 lbs, Plus- bonus for
death,, old of disabled horses and
cattle. Please phone promptly to
Atwood: Zenith 3-4900
pia toll charge) -, or
ATWOOD 3511-2622 COLLECT
. 4EVEN DAY SERVICE
License' No. 103C61.
iHA LA"TT'S
: D..gck a � blies
:1.00` per 100 lbs.
Paid• tor' head Cows arid Horses
oic or
Meet 5133f1 lbs More for i' sie k and
diaa� l o'.ws sand Horses b ell C seg iiccord.
ilg to bite aril condition.
LI, titioivot S RVICI;
Pt .ASI (JALL^ COLLECT
.liru'�e .'aT att
.�c � 1 t
Hruaisels.. ('hone 133
4' tiOUR SERVICE
'Megrim /47.0.88-0,61.,=Cit-R,I .-61
wi..+ifti:Yd:r Yiii:ilfrMe •• •.•• ..ice.
CARPS. of THANKS
We wish to express our appreci-
ation to all those who contributed
to our shower; held in the com-
munity hall. Thanks so much for
the lovely sofa bed and gift of
in.oney. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Strong,
Corrie. 13b
IN MEMORIAM
DARLING --- In memory of Mrs.
Frances. Jane Darling, who pass-
ed away one year ago, September
12, 1960,
It's lonesome here without you
Mom,
We miss you more each day
For life Is not the same to us,
Since God called you away.
If we had all the world to give,
We'd give it yes and more,
To hear your voice and, see your
smile,
And greet you at the door,
To you who have a mother,
Cherish her with care,
You'll never know the heartache,
'Til you see her vacant chair.
-Ever remembered by Mary and
'Charlie Campbell and family, 13*
TENDERS CALLED
TOWNSHIP OF KINLOSS
Tenders for Whitechurch Water
System
Sealed tenders addressed to the
township i i
c eek, M , J, R. Lane, R.
R. 2, Holyrood, Ont., will be receiv-
ed until 8 p.m., Tuesday, Septem-
ber 1$, 1961, for the construction
of a concrete reservoir and pump
house installation pressure
e an d do s la nofapr re ue
and water distribution system in
the Village of Whitechurch. Plans
and specifications may be obtained
from the clerk's office and at the
office of the undersigned. A certi-
fied cheque for ten percent of the
total bid must accompany each
tender. Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
B. M. Ross, P.Eng,,
Consulting Engineer,
6-13b .Box 699, Goderich, Ont,
•
MISCELLANEOUS
Ty ANTENNA and Installation.
Year round service. Phone Doug
Harker, 392-6140, Teeswater, Ont.
22rrb
SEPTICTANKS ANKS C L EANED
Modern equipment used. All work
guaranteed. Write Louis Blake,
R. R, 2, Brussels, Phone 442W6,
Brussels. M8rrQc4*
WHITEWASHING - Barns and
poultry houses cleaned, disinfect-
ed and whitewashed, Carbola
sprayed a desired. For prices
phone J. (Mao) Baeker, 95, collect
or Box 138, Brussels, Ontario.
26-Sp27b
BRUCE ANGER
is now agent for FULLER BRUSH
in the Wingham Territory
PHONE 992R
13b
CURRIE
AMBULANCE
WINGHAM
Day 51; Night 636 or 716
Cement Septic Tanks
STEEL RE-INFORCED AND
WATERPROOFED
MADE AND INSTALLED
Backhoe for digging holes and
drains and other excavations
Pumper for cleaning tanks
RONALD FORSTER
PHONE 29 _ LUCIiNOW
S13 -D27*
• TRUCK LETTERING
• COMMERCIAL SIGNS
I
A COMPLETE SIGN SERVICE
PIS, 518, WALKERTON
TILE
WEST WAWANOSH
MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE CO.
Head Office, Dufigaiinon
Established 1878
BOARD 0r Li/RECTORS
President, Brown Smyth, R. R. 2,
Auburn; Vice -Pres,, Verson Irwiti,
Belgrave; Directors, Patti Caesar,
R. R. 1Dungannon;
George C.
F'eagati, Goderich; Ross McPhee,
R. R. 3, Auburn; Donald Mackay,
Rile John, f
y
cI. nn
Ripley;
J
P. MacLennan, an R. R.
3, Goderich; Frank Thompson, R.
R. 1, Holyrood; William Wiggins,
R. R, 3, Auburn,
Por informktiort on your insur-
ante, all your nearest director who
le also an agent, of the seeret>iry,.
Durnin Phillips, Dungannon, phone.
Dungannon 48. te15/62
AUCTION SAI[,>t3l ;
AUCTION SALE
OF TOOLS AND WOR•( IIENC'}i,
electric welder and cutting torch,
Also deep freeze, frig. and stove
and other articles. Sale will be on
SATURDAY, ,SEPT, 10, at 1,30- pan.
Anyone wishing 'to place reserve
bids before sale may do so. Apply
JESSE HORST, :BLUEVAL:L
13b
ESTATE AUCTION SALT,
of property and household effects
on Howlett Street, Wroxeter, Fri-
day, September 29th, at 2 p.ni. This
is the estate of the late Elijah
Jacklin. Chattels cash. Property of-
fered subject to reserve. bid, 10;'R
down, balance 30 .days. -Crawford
& Hetherington, Solicitors for the
Executor; L. G. Bryce,. Auctioneer.
13b
NOTICE
I will not be responsible from this
date for any debts Incurred by my
wife, Mrs. Beatrice Finley, - Ed..
ward Finley. 13-20*
NOTICE
THE BOARD OI/ TRUSTEES
r
OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC
SEPARATE SCHOOLS FOR THE
TOWN OF WINGHAM,
TAKE NOTICE THAT the above
mentibned Hemel of Trustees on
the7th dayAugust, of A gust, 1961, passed
By-law Number 1 to authorize th
o
borrowing of money by the issue
and sale of Debentures of the said
Board of Trustees In the principal
amount of $66,500.00.
1, The purpose for which the
money is to e borrowed ns for `con_
structing and equipping a new
three room school.
2, The amount to be borrowed Is
$66,500.00 on the security of the
said Debentures, which shall be a
charge upon the schoolhouse pro-
perty and premises and any other
real and personal property vested
in the said Board of Trustees and
upon the separate school rates.
3. The Debentures are to be
dated the lst day of September,
1961, are to be in the denomination
of not less than $100,00 each, and
are to bear interest at tine rate of
6% per annum payable annually an
,the lst day of September in each
year and are to be repayable in,.
varying instalments of principal on
the lst day of •September in the
years 1962 to 1981, both inclusive,
the aggregate amount of principal
and interest payable in each year
of the currency of the Debentures
being approximately equal.
John Hanna,
30-6-13b Secretary -Treasurer,
LIVE POULTRY
Picked up Monday to Friday, ha
elusive. Weighed and paid for at
the farm.
CLOYNE MICHEL, IGORRIE
Phone Wroxeter 21R21
6-13-20-2V'
HERBERT C, TRENEER
Organist of United Church
Will accept students in, piano, sing-
ing organ and theory.
Telephone 258 in the
mornings or 422W
6-13-20-27*
'AVON CALLING'
MRS. FARMWIFE
Need extra money for CHRIST-
MAS? "And who doesn't". With
just a few hours weekly, you cats
earn that extra income
Openings iai Last and West Wa-
wanosh, Turnberry Townships
Car necessary
Write MRS. E. BELL
84B ALBERT ST., WATERLOO
or phone collect.
SIL 5-0751 before 8:30 a,tn.
POTATOES
TABLE CORN
BEETS, CARROTS
RIPE aiicl GREEN
TOMATOES
COOKING ONIONS
FLOWERS
O E.
W..R
L S
JO IA
HWS
MAIIKETG D
AR LN
PHONE 683
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
MNOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THI1, ESTATE OF StJSAN
MITCHELL,
ALL, PERSONS having claims.
against the estate of the above
mentioned, late of the Town of
Wingham, in the County of Huron,
Widow, who died on the 21st day of
July, 1961, are required to file proof
of same with the undersigned on or
before the 16th• day of September,
A.D. 1961.
After that date the Executor
will proceed to distribute the es-
tate having regard only to the
claims of which he shall then have
had notice.
DATED at Wingham, this 23rd
day of August, A.D. 1961.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executor.
30-6-13b
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE; OF HARRY
VICTOR HOLMES,.
ALL PERSONS having claims,
against the estate of the above
mentioned, late of the Village of
Gorrie, In the County of Huron,
Rctit•eciants
L Manager, who died
g
onthe8t
hofAugust,
day u t1961,. are
g
required to file proof of sane with
the undersigned en before the
16th day of September, A.D. 1961.
Atfer that date the Executors
will proceed to distribute the es-
tate having regard only to the
claims of which, icit, they shall then
have had notice.
DATED at Wingham, this 23rd
day of August, A.D. 1961.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executors.
30-6-13b
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF ROBERT
GO'RDON HASTIh .
All persons having claims against
the estate of the above mentioned,
late of the Township of Turnberry,
in the County of Huron, Retired
Farmer, who died on the 29th day
of June, 1961, are required to file
proof of same with the,undersigned
on or before the 30th day of Sep-
tember, A:D. 1961.
.After that date the executors will
r
I
poce ec to 'distribute the estate
having regard only to the claims of
which they shall then have had
notice.
DATED at Wingham; this llth
day of September, A.D. 1961.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executors.
• 13-20.2713
BIRTHS
1 RAEMER - James and Doreen
Kraemer, Walkerton, are happy
to announce the arrival of their
son, Stephen James, at St. Jos-
eph's Hospital, London, on Aug-
ust 6th, 1961.
KUIKURtJDZA-Mr. and Mrs. L. W.
Kukurudza, Sandy Lake, Mani-
toba, announce the .a,rrival of
their son, David Alexander, at
Erickson General Hospital, Aug-
ust 17, 1961, a brother for Keith
and Dougie.
NELSON -In Toronto East General
Hospital on Wednesday, August
30, 1961, to Mr. and Mrs, Ronald
Nelson (Betty Foxton), a daugh-
ter, Donna Beverley, a sister for
Gary.
ELLIOTT-At Trenton General
Hospital, on Tuesday, Sept. 5,
1961, to Mr. and Mrs. Irving El.
liott, a son, William Edward, a
brother for Freddie.
CARTER -At the Wingham Gen-
eral Hospital, on Wednesday,
Sept, 6, 1961, to Mr, and Mrs,
George Carter, Wingham, a son.
Mo KAY --At the Wingham General
Hospital, on Thursday, Sept. 7,
1061, to Mr. and Mrs, Donald
McKay, Wingham, a son.
CERSON-At the Wingham Gener-
al Hospital, on Sunday, Sept. 10,
1961, to Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth
Cerson, Wingham, a son,
tie BOER --At the Wingham Gen-
eral Hospital, on Sunday, Sept.
10, 1061, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter
de Boer, R.R. 2, Teeswater, a
daughter.
KI1 F1ER-At the Wingham Gen-
eral Hospital, on Monday, Sept.
11, 1061, to Mr, and Mre. Joseph
Kieffer, R.1t, 2, Teeswater, a
daughter,
SHAW -At the Wingham General
Hospital, on Monday, Sept 11,
1981, to Mr, and Mrs. Peter Shaw,
Brussels, a daughter.
WANTED
LIVE LIGHT FOR
I,
ANY QUANTITY
CAMPIiELE SOUP
Company an Ltd,
d
� � r
LISTOWEL, ONT.
Phone 900 Collect
CECIL fAICON[R.
WAS ISG A WEEK
Cecil Falconer passed away on.
Tueeday morning after a week's ill-
ness fn 3Vinghalxt General Hospital,
following a severe heart seizure. Ile
was the eider son, of the late John
Falconer and Hester Quinn and was
a lifelong resident of title district,
Ile wasin. his 64th year. Over forty
years ago he married Cassie por-
tion, eldest daughter of Mr, anc
Mrs. A. E. 'Purdon, of Lueknow.
Besides his widow he leaves to
mourn two sons, RelIson, of Sarnia
and Angus, of East Wawanosh, and
four grandsons. Also one brother
James A. Falconer, of Turnberry,
and two sisters, Mrs. Elgin Wel.
wood (Arlie), of Caiedon,. and Mrs
Arthur Cronin (Nora), of Orange'
Ville,
He was a member of the Masonic
Lodge In Lucknow and also a
member of Whitechurch Presby-
terian Church. He had always taken
a keen interest in all community
affairs. For the past twoyears he
has been coach of the baseball
team, Funeral plans are not .00m-
plete at this time,
Child Killed When
Struck by Truck
A tragic accident occurred in
Listowel last week when 18-months-
oid Sherry Leah Wick lost her life.
She was the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Eldon Wiole Mrs, Wick is the
former Geraldine Stone, of Wing -
ham,
Mr. Wick was unaware that
Sherry was near as he pulled away
from his is h ome in a pick-up truck,
and struck the child. She was
rushed to Listowel Memorial Hos-
pital
o -pits1 but Dr, Fraeer Hay believed
she had been killed instantly.
Survivingherparents,i .
are ass
ter, Susan Louise, '5 years, and a
brother, Joseph John, three. Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Stone, of Wing -
ham, are grandparents.
The funeral was on Saturday
afternoon from the McLaughlin &
Reed funeral home with interment
in Fairview Cemetery.
DIED
DINSLEY-Miss Norma V., in the
Wingham General Hospital on
Monday. Daughter of the late
John and Mary Dinsley, of Wing -
ham. Survived by one brother,
William, Resting at R. A. Currie
& Sons funeral home, Service will
be held Thursday, Sept. 14, at 2
p,m. from • St. Paul's Anglican
Church, Wingham, with inter-
ment in the Wingham Cemetery.
Rev. C. P. Johnson officiating.
WIGHTMAN-Passed away August
14, 1961, Annie E, Wightman,
beloved wife of Henry H, Wight -
man, of 2075 Nelson St., Vancou-
ver, in her 79th year,' Survived
also by two sons; Morris, of Ter-
race, B.C., and Gordon of.Dor-
val; f,�ue.; one daaghter, ,'.Helen
L. Wightman, at home; one bro-
ther, Maxwell Ross, Los Angeles,
and three grandchildren. Mr.
and Mrs, Wightman resided in
Wingham fqr some time.
FORDWICH
•
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jones • of
Guelph spent the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. James Vittie and at-
tended the Mulvey = Sothern wed-
ding on Saturday.
Mr, Doug Wildfang of Toronto
spent the week -end with Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Simmons. Mrs. Wildfang
and Brian returned home after
spending a few days with her par-
ents.
,Mrs, Jim Stewart returned home
Saturday from the Stratford hos-
pital, where earlier in .the week
she had undergone a minor opera-
tion.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
William Mulvey, who were married
on Saturday in Trinity Anglican
Church, Fordwich,
Misses Jean and Joyce Greer of
London spent the week -end with
their mother.
Mrs. Oliver Stewart is spending a
few days this week with Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Stewart.
Mrs; Ida Vershoor of Ann Ar-
bour, Mich„ spent the week -end
with Mrs. Ruby Forster.
Miss Lenore Beswitherick, who
has spent eight weeks travelling in
Italy, France, Switzerland and oth-
er European countries, returned
home last week by jet plane to
Malton.
Mrs. Jeanette Lindsay and her
daughter, Anne, of Toronto, are
spending two weeks with the for-
mer's mother, Mrs. Agnes Johns-
ton.
Mrs. Ruth Corbett of Gorrie is
visiting for a couple -of weeks with
Mrs. 'Verna Galbraith,
Mrs. Elmer Millar returned home
last week from Palmerston Hos-
pital, where she was ebnfined for
ten days,
Mrs. Drew Aitcheson of Elora
spent several days last week at the
Miller home.
Miss Violet Beswitherick spent a
week With :friehds in Dearborn,
Mich,
Mr, Everitt Cooper of Wharton
spent the week -end with his par-
ents,
Mrs. Lin ,Matthews and Barry
spent Saturday is London and at-
tended the Western Fair.
Mrs, Emma Williamson is spend-
ing tins week at the home of Mr.
and Mrs, Brtice Williamson In Lon-
don.
Mr, and .lira. Jaek Gibson and
son of ,Toronto spent the week -end
With lvtr, and Mrs. Doug Holt.
Mrs. male.e u
troig le at
present
confined to Palmerston Hospital,
having undergone a, malar opera-
tion
Mr, and Mrs, Den Bridge attend-
ed the 'auanz - Porterfield wed-
ding on Saturday in .Knotc Pres_
bytetien Church in Listowel.
Mr, arid Mrs, Walter Brooks of
I'tosetowti, Seek,, and Mr, and Mrs,
Melt Aldrieh of Gait were Sunday
guests' with Mr, and Mrs, Sheldon:
Marin,
GRANTS ARE PAID
BY MORRIS TWF,
The Morris Township council mer
on Sept, 5th with all the members
present, The minutes of the last
regular meeting and the specie.'
meeting of 4ugust 22 were read
and adopted on motion, of Ross
Smith and William Elston,
James Mair - Ross Smith--- That
the assessment roll for 1962; be ac-
cepted,
Mair -Smith- That the court of
revision on the assessment roll be
held on October 2, 1961.
Elston - Mair- That we bay the
following grants: Brussels Recre-
ational Committeee, $120.00; Bel -
grave Community Centre, $75,00.
Smith - Walter Shortreed--- That
the following Library grants be
paid: Belgrave, $15,00; Bluevale,
$15.00; Walton, $15.00,
Shortreed - Smith- That the re-
solution from Peel County be filed.
Shortreed - Mair- That the road
accounts as presented by the road
superintendent be paid.
Smith - Elston- That the general
accounts as presented be paid,
Elston - Mair- That the court of
revision on the Inglis drain be held
on October 2nd at 3 p,m,
Smith -Elston- That Jas, ,Mair
be commissioner to look after the
repair of the Peacock drain,
Shortreed -Smith -- That the
reeve and clerk be authorized to
sign papers for certificate regard-
ing permanent employees of muni-
cipal authorities,
Elston - Shortreed - That the
meeting adjourn to meet again
et1 m
October 2
P
Accoatunt•s, Patti
Glenes out bounty, 4.00;
C t fox bu
John Brewer, part salary, $550.00;
John Brewer, postage and mileage,
$17,50; Pinecrest Manor Ltd., $92,75;
relief account, $225.00; Prov, Trea-
surer, insulin, $3.84; Geo. Martin,
hydro for hall, $8,10; Brussels re-
creational comm,, $125.00; Belgrave
community centre, $75.00; Bluevale
e
Cemetery, $75.00; Belgrave Lib.
rary, $15.00; BIuevaie Library,
$15.00; Walton Library, $15,00; Geo.
Martin, by-Iaws, clerk's fees Burke
drain, $7Q.00; Callander Nursing
Home, $185,50; Brookhaven Nurs-
ing Home, $185.50; Ross Smith,
court of revision, Turvey Drain,
$5.00; Wm. Elston, ditto, $5,00; Jas.
Mair, ditto, $5.00; Walter Short -
reed, ditto, $5.00; Stewart Procter,
ditto, $5,00; Advance -Times, adver-
tising, $1.80; Canada Culvert Co,
Ltd., pipe for Turvey drain, $170.72
Township of Grey, Burke drain,
$406.80;. eo. Radford, Pease drain;
$35.00.
Stewart Procter, Reeve
Geo. C. Martin, Cleric,
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