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A regular meeting of. the Howick
Township Connell was held in the
clerk's office on November 4. All
-11aerribera were present find the
reeve, Arthur Gibson, was in. the
elialr. The minutes of the last regti-
tar meeting and also the Court of
fleViSlen on the Assessment Roll
were read, and adopted as read on
Motion of strong and Haskins.
Haskins-R. Gibson ---That the en-
gineer's report on the Harkness
Drain and Branch be accepted and
provisionally adopted, and the clerk
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FORM ICII 'Clergy Assists in Drahlage Loan No. 11 by'la'w, commtn IL NAMED read the first and seeond -lima be
TO PACK CHEER BOXES Smoday ServicQ.
FORDWICH-Members of the
Royal Canadian Legion, Howick
Branch 307 and the Ladles' Aux-
iliary paraded to the Fordwich Un-
itedChurch: on Saturday morning.
Rev. V. W. rraylor of Clorrie Un-
ited Church read the Scripture,
Rev. E, C Attwell, of the Anglican
Church, led hi prayers. Rev, W. J.
McClure of Molesworth Presbyter-
ian Church, conducted the service.
Rev, A. C. Coles of the United
Church here had charge of the ser-
vice at the cenotaph and Rev, W.
J. Bird. of Gerrie pronounced the
benediction,
OUR ALTSIINIA -SS.
DEPT, has been organized to
give helpful specialixed service
for the protection of PARTNER,
SIMS - KEY MEN $01+E
OWNERS/10'S Assugeo-
fjcintiplt,-
FRANK C. HOPPER
-'-Representative--
Canada Life.
WINGHAM, ONT.
Phone 4Q8
,be hereby inatrueted to prepare the
necessary by-law and 'copies of
aame, and that application for pro,
vincial aid be made to the Depart-
ment a£ Works of Ontario,
Gibson-Strong---That the Court of
Revision on the Harkness. Munici-
pal Drain be held on December 5,
1961, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon.
King-R. Gibson-That By-law No.
19-61 of the Township of Howick
for the year 1961, the Harkness
Municipal Drain and Branch By-
law, as read the first and second
be passed.
King.R. Gibson --- That we grant
Tile Drainage Loan, No. 11.
Haskins - Strong --That. By-law
No. 18-61 of the Township, of How-
ick for the year 1961, the Tile
Use, Two Levels
Of Ventilation
It's a good idea to have •two
levels of insulation in your hen
house,. advises Ross Milne, Ontario
Department of Agriculture eaten-
siva engineer,
He says that in very cold wea-
ther,. even In well insulated
ings, the fans will not run con-
tinuously, but the birds do produce
moisture constantly. Ina, well insul-
ated building there is enough 'bird
heat retained to allow a fan,
rated at 25 to 60% of the total
ventilation 'capacity required, to
run continuously,
Use either a 2-speed Jan, or a
small fan that will exhaust 25 to.
35% and. a large fan capable of
exhausting 60 to 75% of 'the re.;
quired capacity, The small fan
should operate continuously and
the larger one should be controlled
by a .thermostat,
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Hayes Family Clothing
ST. ANNE'S GUILD
REGULAR MEETING
Farewell Party
For Hargraves ,
We bonus your baby bonus - Your Family Al-
lowance Cheque is worth 10% MORE when.,
spent with us. FORDWICH-Mr. and Mrs. Em.
merson Hargrave. were pleasantly
surprised at their home last Wed-
nesday night when neighbours, re-
latives and friends gathered to wish
them farewell before they left for
their new home in Listowel.
They were presented with a floor
lamp and nylon rug. Mr. Spence
Brears addressed the couple, Em-
merson and Edna thanked every-
one. The evening was spent play-
ing progressive euchre and lunch
was served.
Ladies' WOOL BOUCLE KNITTED SUITS
by AVON, Good value ' ab $29.95
CLEARANCE
FORDWICH- St. Anne's Guild,
met Thursday evening for its re-
gular meeting. Mrs. Jean &th-
orn presided. The meeting opened
by singing "Toils Calls Us". Mrs.
Attwell gave a, chapter in the study
book. Roll call was answered 'by
16 members and 14 visitors.
Thank you notes were read and
members were reminded of the ba-
zaar. Mrs, Lenore Beswitherick
was guest speaker Pand gave a very
interesting 'talk on her trip to
Spain, Italy and France this past
summer. Lois Simmons thanked
her and presented her with a, gift.
on behalf of the Guild.
Attwell reminded members
of communion service on St. And-
rew's Day, Nov. 30, and closed 'the
meeting with prayer.
Mrs, Nellie Simmons conducted
contests and lunch Was served by
Mrs. Willa Douglas and Mrs. Hel-
en Leppington.
$15.00
Chesterfield, Gill
To Mr., Mrs. Dickert
FORDWIC11--,A presentation and
dance was held in the Fordwich
community hall in honor of Mr,
and Mrs, Bill I:Ackert (Betty Mc-
Taggart). Miss Sharon Pollock
read the address, The young couple
was presented with a chesterfield.
Betty and Bill thanked everyone
and dancing was enjoyed to the
music of Lambkin's orchestra.
FORDWICH.- Trinity W.& met
on Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
Nina Armstrong. The meeting op-
ened with a hymn followed by the
W.A. prayer and the Lord's pray-
er. The Scripture lesson was giv-
en by Mrs, Mary Sanderson,
The roll call was answered by 13
members and four visitors with a
verse on Advent. A letter was. read
from Canon W, Zimmerman of
the Mohawk Institute, thanking
the ladies for the quilt and bale.
The second chanter of the study
book, "Break of Day" was taken
by Mrs, Lloyd Jacques,. assisted by
Mrs. E. C. Attwell. Mrs, ie. Hat'.
grave led in the Litany.
Mrs. Fa Strong and Mrs. S. For-
ster were named to pack Christmas
boxes for shut-ins, Mrs. Spence
Brears, Mrs, Wally Gibson and
Miss Elva Foster were named to
plan 1962 programs,
Mrs. Strong reported 'on the
Deanery meeting held in Clinton.
Readings were given by Mrs. Alt-
well, Mrs. Ferguson and Mrs, Jac-
ques. Lunch was served by 'the
'hostess assisted by Mrs. Stan For-
ester and Mrs, Robert Allan.
Mr. and Mrs. jaelt Brown, John-
ny and Janet spent Tuesday In
• Guelph with Mrs. Bertha Duncan.
Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Cornwall of
Windsor spent several days last
week at 'the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Boyden. Devitt.
Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Galbraith of
Guelph visited a couple of days last
week with Mrs. Elsie Strong ..and
Mrs. Verna Galbraith.
Mrs. George Dolander and Mrs.
Bolger Idspensen spent one day
last week in London and visited
with the latter'a husband, who is
entifined to Victoria Hospital,
Mrs, Donald Doig and two daugh-
ters of Galt spent several days this
week with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Doig.
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Reis and Miss
Mary Cattanach anent .one day last
week in Hanover,
Sunday visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. F,ari Moore were Ma and Mrs.
Hugh Frew and Sharon of Pres-
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Benin,
Dawn and Michael of Waterloo.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stewart and.
Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Stewart and
Cliff were in Oshawa for a few
days last week, where they attend-
ed the funeral of Brian James,
two-months-old son of Mr, and.
Mrs. Jack Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs, Peter Chimney and
,Taney of Port Colborne visited over
the week-end with Mr, and Mrs,
Alex Keith.
Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Williamson
and Brenda of London spent the
week-end with Mrs. Emma Wil-
liamson. The latter returned to
London and will visit a few days,
Mrs, William Wilson and Phyllis
and Mrs. Harold Pollock and Sha-
ron spent Saturday in London.
Mr. and Mrs, Charlie Cunning..
ham and David, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Neah and Mrs. Roger Williamson,
all of Kitchener, were supper guests
on Saturday with Mr, and Mrs.
Carroll Johnson. Mr. •and Mrs.
Murray Kirkby of Port Credit spent
the week-end at the same home.
Mr. and Mrs. William. Sothcrn
and Gary visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Stewart in Listowel,
Mrs. Mary Wade, Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Cruickshank and family
spent last Wednesday evening at
the home of Mrs. William Wade.
Mrs. Nina Armstrong, Mrs. Wil-
liam Wade and Mrs. Curtis Jordan
visited with Mrs, Eva Dane at the
home of her daughter and son-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith at New-
ly on Sunday afternoon.
The W.A. of Trinity Anglican
Church, Fordwich, held 'a very suc-
cessful bazaar and supper on Fri-
day in the basement of the church
and realized the sum of $118.00,
The ladies wish to thank everyone
who helped to make the day a suc-
cess.
,Miss Ruth Hibberd of Winthrop
spent the week-end with her par-
ents.
Mrs. Clint Jantzi of Baden visit-
ed Saturday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Hiram Eastman.
3. Harold Pollock, Clerk. I Mr, Earl Ridley of London spent
passed.
R. Gibson-King-That By-law No.
18-61 of the Township of Howick
for the year 1961, the Tile Drain-
age Iooan No. 11, by-law, as read
the third time be finally passed.
Haskins-King -That 13y-law No.
15-61 of the Township Of Nowiek
for the year 1.961, 'a by-law assum-
ing a portion of boundary from
County Road system, as read the
first and second time he passed.
Strong-R. Gibson-That By-law
No. 15.61 of the Township of
Howick for the year 1961, .a by-law
assuming a portion of boundary
ream County Road system, as read
the third time be finally passed.
Strong-Haskins--That we auth-
orize the Township of Turnberry to
advertise the Day bridge for sale.
Ilaskins.Strong-That we, appoint
the county treasurer to purchase
any unsold lands of the Township
of Howick at the adjourned Tax
Sale,
King-Haskins -- That we renew
the treasurer's fidelity bond, cer-
tificate Na. 67250C3, and the burg-
lary policy No. 3-443188 with R. W.
N. Wade,
R. Gibson-Haskins-That we pro-
claim Saturday, November 11th, a
public holiday until 1. o'clock pan.
Haskins-Strong - That we give
the Recreation Committee a grant
of ,$31.00 re Wroxeter rink. •
Haskins-King -That the recrea-
tion accounts as approved be paid.
R. Gibson-Haskins - That the
road accounts as approved be paid.
King-Strong-That the following
accounts be paid:
Post Office Dept„ printing and
postage, $48.93; S. Bork, tax reduc-
tion re s. 131, $9,34; Win. Edgar, tax
reduction re s, 131, '$9.35; Walter
and Greta Ward, tax reduction re
s. 141, $8.819; Jas. Sanderson, tax
reduction re s. 131, $15.09; Wingham
Advance-Times, advertising, $1.35;
Municipal World Limited, supplies,
$2,13; H. Hamilton, postage, $10,00;
Fred. Sharpin, cutting weeds, $9,00;
Norman Wade, premium re burg-
lary policy, $10.00; Norman Wade,
premium on fidelity bond, $45.00;
Wm. Colby, survey, plan, etc., re
Harkness Drain, $135.00; Art Gib-
son, assistance re Harkness and
Renwick Drain, $10.00; Robt. Gib-
son, assistance, $10.00; Frank King,
assistance, $10.00; Hartwell Strong,
assistance, $10,00; Ivan Haskins,
assistance, $10,00; Harold Pollock,
assistance, $10.00,
Wm, Colby, survey, plan, etc., re
Renwick Drain, $115.00; Ken.,
Schaefer, work on Parrish Exten.
slon Drain, $18.00; Ross King, tile
and labor Farris:h Extension Drain,
$21,05; Frank King, for Bruce Hays,
work Parrish Extension Drain,
$25,00; Art Gibson, fees selecting
jurors, $8.00; Howard Harris, fees
selecting jurors, $8.00; 'Harold Pol-
lock, fees selecting jurors and pre-
paring list, $16.00; W. B. Whitfield,
part salary, $75.00; J. H. Pollock,
part salary. $100.00; Peter Browne,
tile loan No. 11, $2,642.00; E. H,
Strong, tile loan No. 11 inspector's
fees, $23.00; W. E. Whitfield, tile
loan No. 11, fees, $5.00; J. H. Poi-
in 'good variety. New stock.
Regular $11.95 SPECIAL $8.95
Regular $ 8.95 SPECIAL $6.95
Regular $ 7.95 SPECIAL $5.95
ALL SALES FINAL
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WE HAVE A GOOD SELECTION OF
LADIES' DRESSES
Sizes 10.26%. - FreA. from Canadian manufacturers.
lock, tile loan No. n fees, $10.00;
.7as. Brears, fox bounty, $4.00; R. A.
Spotton, repair to cenotaph, $150.00.
Welfare Accounts
G. L, Dobson, $36,30; la, H, Steph-
ens & Son, $69.42; R. H. Carson &
Son, $10.00; Bill Nay, $20.00; Bill
Nay, $10.00; Crystal Dairy, $8.36;
H. Howe, $19.50; Win. Marriner,
$21.53; R. II, Carson & Son, $14.30;
E, A. Schaefer, $39.44; T. 3, Schaef-
er, $18,81; R. H, Carson & Son,
$15.00; Callander Nursing Home,
$92.75; Art Gibson, welfare adminis-
trator, $19,65; supplementary assist-
ance, $20.00.
Robt. Gibson, hospital board mtg.,
$5.00; W. E. Whitfield, exchange,
$5.15; Andy Miller, cutting grass on
boulevards, $43.00; Recreation Com-
mittee, grant, $31.00.
R. Gibson-King-That we do now
adjourn to meet on December 5th
or at the call of the reeve.
Arthur Gibson, Reeve.
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Ridley.
Mr, and Mrs,. Jim McNair and fa-
mily, who have resided here for 'the
past few Months, moved last week
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