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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1962-07-18, Page 6* e0 1 " The Win�dv cam- 'Inxsr, Wedn;aday July: 1f, Ism I Steven; M. ani! Mrs tdvard " i inson, Jim, Bill and Judy Mrs. DONNYBROOK Mise Lucy Thompson. of Bronte, is spending her li:tiidayr, ant het home here. Miss Irene Jefferson. of Dunn- ville, is holidaying with Mr. and Mrs, Hilliard Jefferson and in.nl- ily. Little Debbie .leffelacun returned ,home .after spending a week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. i 1& Josling and family. of Lol- desboro. Mrs. J. V. Robinson,. of Winghaxn, spout the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robinson and fam- ily, John, Susan and Murray Thomp- son attended the Robinson reunion with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mills and family, which was held at Ipper- 1 wash on Saturday. Others attend- ing from this neighborhood were Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Chamney, Di- ane, Donna, Barbara, Joyce and Gordon Naylor, Kay, Glen and "Doris and Mrs. J. C. Robinson, of Hingham. ° Mr. and Mrs, Stuart Chamlley were on London on Tuesday visit- ing the latter's sister, who is a pa- tient in Victoria Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. George Webster, of St. Helens, visited the Chanhney home Sunday evening. Do you know what a police helicopter is? The whirlybird that catches the worm. HOW1Clt TOWNSHIP MASE DONATION TO COUNCIL METS GOLDEN CIRCLE A reg+alar meeting of the Howick Township Connell was held in the clerk's office on July 5th. All mem- hers present and the reeve, Ivan Haskins, was in the chair. Minutes of the last regular Meeting were read and adopted on motion of Gibson and King. Strong -Gibson -••That we give the Wig'htman Telephone Co, permis. stun to lay underground cable on township roads to radar station nisilsitonwommily stritivi1i1tilti rill I timiliscilAgiiiiim it limwilluiimislitlsllllUl� otliwnsmilleiimin or subject to supervision of road • r superintendent as to location on e 0 said roads, • \V1ifl1' S aJu Iugl%s Assessor's That we purchase • • !�! an Assessor's Guide from he • !w i Men's BOXER BATHING TRUNKS, reg. $1.98 Boys' "Buckeye" BOXER JEANS, double knee, regular $2.98, Seconds Men's "Bata" WORK SHOES All Goods Guaranteed " 1 Double your Baby Bonus Draw Mrs, Anna Dell, R. R. 1, Gorrie, Ont., receives $15.26 in merchan- dise. Ticket was drawn by Bob Wenger, of Advance -Times. REMEMBER each .and every month until further notice double the amount spent from your Baby Bonus cheque will be given to you in merchandise when your name is drawn. ALSO YOU RECEIVE 10%, DISCOUNT ON CHILDREN'S CLOTHES BOUGHT WITH YOUR BABY BONUS CHEQUE. SPECIALS THIS WEEK Men's BROADCLOTH PONCHO SHIRTS, reg. $3.95, button down collars $2.29 Men's FINE COTTON T SHIRTS, S, M, L, white Men's INTERLOCK T SHIRTS, .S, M, L, white , . , Men's WHITE COTTON SOCKS, nylon reinforced elastic top Boys' STRETCHY NYLON SOCKS 49c 79c 39c 39c $1.79 $L98 $5.95 WEAR REDUCED UP TO 20% COAT and HAT SETS, from 2 to 14X 25% OFF CHILDREN'S T SHIRTS, reduced to 49c and up LAMES' WEAR REDUCED UP TO 20`x° The above items are this year's stock of modern styles and colours. BUY NOW AND SAVE!' LADIES' HATS, reduced to HALF-PRICE LADIES' SUMMER PURSES, reduced to $1.49 Watch for our "Back to School" Specials next month "Haugh's" PANTS, "Tam O'Shanter" SHIRTS and "Highland" SHOES, at lower than catalogue prices. New stock, new styles, name brands. YOU CAN'T LOSE WHEN YOU CHOOSE - Family Clothing au A •*HOil WJNG.4IAh[, �11111i111�lll�lll�ii+!llli�lllyllllll vII il!•Ii InAI1lII11iIammoisisI'iIIIMlllelinirmlhllllellllllllrll�ll IlimllhlllsIaIIS ia$ 111 Municipal World for the use of our assessor in his work, Inglis•GIbson• Trutt By-law No. 7 62, the Wills Drain No, 1 By-law as read a third time be finally N passed. j King -Inglis ---That By -raw No, 8- 62, The Fitch Drain By-law, as read the third time be finally passed. A Gibson -King --• That Bylaw No. ATE 13-62, being tile drainage Loan No, 17 13, as read a first and second time be passed. Inglis -King That By-law No, 13- A 62, being tile drainage Loan No, 13, A as read a third time be fhnally passed, Strong_Gibson• That By-law No. 14.62, being tile drainage Loan No. 14, as read a first and second time be passed, King -Inglis --That By-law No. 14. 62, being tile drainage Loan No, • 14, as read a third time he finally • passed, Inglis -King --That By-law No. 15- 62, a By-law to increase the rate A of interest on bank borrowings as A read a first and second time be passed. 15 -That By-law_ No. 15-62, a Bylaw to increase the rate • of interest o$ bank borrowings as read a third time be finally passed. King -Gibson --That the engineer's E. report on the Thos. Vittie Drain be accepted and provisionally ad Aopted and the clerk be hereby in_ fio ■ • RAND NEW! on Puff I3LUI,VAL,Ia.-On Wednesday the Bluevale Women's Institute held .a community picnic at the home of Mrs, Charles Mathers, The bus!- ness session was in eharge of Mrs, [George Hetherington, the president, IMrs, W, J. Peacock, secretary - treasurer, read the minutes and gave .a satisfactory financial state- ment. Mrs. Milton Fraser gave a report of the East Huron district •meet- ing at Walton on May 17th, where the 60th anniversary of East Huron District was celebrated. It was decided to donate $20.00 to the Golden Circle School for re- tarded children in Wingham. The president and secretary were ap- pointed to make a purchase of cups for the community hall. Mrs, R, J, McMurray and Mrs, Mel Craig conducted a series of games on the lawn with contests for tiny tots, teen agers and In- stitute -members, Prizes were given and birthday greetings sung. Among the refreshments served was some of the East Huron DIs- trict's 60th anniversary cake. Whitfield, part salary, $210.00; Dept, of National Revenue, income tax, $30.00; R. W. N. Wade, affi- davit, $1:00; Municipal World, sup- plies, $2,29; Wm. D. Colby, survey, plan, report, T. Vittie Drain,'•$75,00; Wm. D. Colby, expenses T. Vittie Drain, $20,00; I, Haskins, assistance T. Vittie Drain, $5.00; King, as- sistance T. Vittie Drain, $8.00; W. E. Whitfield, assistance .T.. Vittie Drain, $5.00; E, H. Strong, 'assist- ance T. Vittie Drain,' $5.00; Robt, Gibson, assistance T. Vittie 'Drain, $5,00; Town of Palmerston( deben- ture payment Norwell D. H, S., $673.75; Nelson Harper, fox bounty, $4.00; Amos C. Martin Ltd,, tile Harkness Drain, $652,32; Amos C. Martin Ltd., tile Renwick Drain, 401.58; Amos C. Martin Ltd., tile itch Drain, $680.27; Farrish Ext. rain, tile Harkness Drain, $6.47; anderson Ext. Drain, tile Hark_ ess Drain, $8.32; Bruce Harkness, llowances Harkness Drains, $65.00; , E. Whitfield, clerk's fees Hark ess Drain, $50.00; G. S. Penning - on, clerk's fees Harkness Drain, 15.00; G. S. Pennington, by-law ennington Drain, $15.00; Frank ing, Commissioner Harkness rain, $100,00; Elizabeth Kennedy, lowances Renwick Drain, $163.00; Award Horton, allowances Ren- ick Drain, $99.00; Eldon Renwick. flowances Renwick Drain, $16.00; alter Renwick, allowances Ren- ick Drain, $17.00; W, E, Whit- eld, clerk's fees Renwick Drain, 5.00; G. S. Pennington, . clerk's es Renwick Drain, $20.00; G. S. nnington, by-law Renwick Draip, 0,00; Ivan Haskins, Commission - Renwick Drain, $110.00; Alvin beh, allowances Fitch Drain, 00; Bruce Hays, allowances Fitch ain, $26.00; Justin Wills, allow- ces Fitch Drain, $32.00; W. E. hitfield, by-law Fitch Drain, 5.00; W. E. Whitfield, clerk's es Fitch Drain, $55.00; E, H. rong, Commissioner Fitch Drain, 00.00; John A. Inglis, balance con_ et Harkness Drain, $300.00; John Lnglis, contract Renwick Drain, 050.00; John A. Inglis, contract ch Drain, $800.00; Robert Sear - n, allowances Wills No. 1 Drain, strutted to prepare the necessary $ by-law and copies of same and that F application for Provincial Aid be D made to the Department of Public S Works of Ontario. n Inglis - King ---That we declare a Monday, August 6th, 1962, as Civic W holiday in the Township of Howick. n Inglis -King --• That we give the t five libraries in the township the $ usual grant of $25.00. p Gibson -Strong -That we appoint K D al E w a W iv fi $4 fe Pe $2. er. $ Dr an W $4 fe St $1 tra A, $1, Fit so Frank King as Commissioner on the Thos, Vittie Municipal Drain. Strong -King --That the Court of Revision on the Thos. Vittie Muni- cipal Drain be held on August 7th at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, Gibson -King - That we request the Ontario Rural Hydro to replace nine street lights with seven new four -foot fluorescent type lamps on the main street of the Police Village of Wroxeter as requested by the Wroxter Police Trustees. Strong=King--That the road ac- counts as approved be paid. Strong -Gibson -That the follow - ng accounts be paid: Harvey Reidt, fox bounty, $8.00; Sandra Wright, fox bounty, $4,00; Eldon Dennis, fox bounty, $12.00; Alvin Fitch, fox bounty, $4.00; Ken Hays, fox bounty, $8.00; Mae Steurnol, fox bounty, $4,00; Jim Austin, fox bounty, $4.00; Ernest Harris, fox bounty, $4.00; Jack Murray, fox bounty, $12.00; H. G. Harris, part salary, $75.00; W. E, MATTRESSES BY SIMMONS 10U% NYLON covers vnderpu'ffed with CLACLOUD PHONE 106 alker Home- - urnishings S. J. Walker WINGHAM THE DUCHESS Quilted, all -nylon cover in soft boudoir blue; under -puffed with Celacloud acetate. Precision auto -lock coils, 8 vents, 4 white cord handles. Twin or full-size mattress or companion box4 9 95 :spring. A spectacular value, only, , Mrs, S, Forster Is W.A,, Hostess FORDWICH--Trinity W. A, meet at the home of Mrs, Stanley For - stet with ten members and three visitors present. Due to the absence of Mrs. Strong, the president, Mrs. 4, Ferguson, vice-president, presid- ed for the opening with the hymn, "0 -for a Faith that Will Not Shrink" sung, followed by the members' and Lord's ,prayers. Mrs, Jacques read the Scripture and the roll cell was. answered with one of the Beatitudes, Mrs, Foster read excerpts from a letter written by Rev, Powies of Japan. Mrs, P, Brown gave a chap- ter in the study book an 'The Glorious City" as recorded In Reve- lations, The church picnic was set for next month and will be held in the Corrie Park, Miss Elva Foster read of one social worker's creed, A donation will be sent to the deanery treasurer to help with the G.A. rally, Mrs. Forster read an article on prayer and Mrs, Ferguson led in the litany and closed the meet- ing with prayer, Lunch was.served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. W. Hargrave and Mrs. Nina Armstrong. BLUEVALE Mr. and Mrs. John Martin and Mr. Bill Farrel, of Buffalo, N.Y., and Mrs. H. C. Wright, of Newton, were' recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Greenaway. Mr. Bob Masters and Mr, and Mrs. Bill Phillips, of Toronto, visited Mrs. W. J. Johnston last week. Mrs: Harry Elliott had a few days' visit last week with relatives in Kingston, 'Mrs. M. L. Aitken spent 'Thurs- day in Listowel. Mrs. Robert McLe,mnan has re- turned home after successful sur- gery in Victoria Hospital, London. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hogg, of Thannesford, visited Mrs. M, L. Aitken, on Tuesday. Rev. T. E. Kennedy preached to Knox Presbyterian and United Church congregations on Sunday in the United Church and will also preach to both next Sunday in the same church. •Connie Mann 'spent ten days in Guelph .with her aunt, Mrs. Errol Johnston, . Bob . Hetherington, who is a promising athlete, is recovering from a sprain in his foot acquired in a baseball game. Mr, and Mrs, George McCune, of Kitchener, . visited at the week- end with Mr. and Mrs, A. D, Smith. Rev..G, C. Mitchell, Mrs. Mitchell, Mr, and Mrs. Frederick Mitchell and children visited at Paisley on Thursday. Cadet Lieutenant Alan Neelon, Mrs, Neelan, Paul and Ruth, of Toronto, were visiting homes in the community last week. They will soon be leaving for Sussex, N.B., where they will be stationed, Mr, and Mrs. C. B. Hoffman spent Sunday at Painswick, Reeve A. D. Smith was in Goder- ich for several days last week on County Council business, Mr, and Mrs, J. K. McTavish and family visited Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McKinnon on Sunday. John McTavish returned to London with his parents after a two weeks' visit . here. $55.00; Stanley Hays, allowances Wills No. 1 Drain, $47.00; J.nstin Wills, allowances Wills No, 1 Drain, $56.00; W: E. Whitfield, by law Wills No. 1 Drain, $35 00; W E. Whitfield, 'clerk's fees Wills No '1 Drain, $.45.00; Robert Gipson Commissioner' Wills No, 1 Drain,. $80.00; W. 5: Whitfield, treasurer statement Harkness Drain, $15.00; W. E, Whitfield, treasurer state merit Renwick Drain, $16.00; W. 5 Whitfield, treasurer statement Fitch Drain, $15.00; W. 5, Whit- field, treasurer statement Wills No. 1 Drain, $16.00; John A, Inglis deposit on Harkness and Renwick Drain, $185.00; Oehrn Hardware, wire for dump, $3.18; Tile Drain. age Loan No. 13, $1,770.00; inspec. tor's fees, Loan No. 13, $15:00; clerk -treasurer's fees, Loan No. 13 $15.00; tile drainage Loan No. 14 $1,270,00; inspector's fees, Loan No. 14, $16.00; clerk -treasurer's fees Loan No, 14, $15.00; Canada Culvert Co., pipe, Ilarkness Drain, $30,77; Canada Culvert Co., pipe, Renwick Drain, $28.96; Canada Culvert Co., pipe Fitch Drain, $45,08; Garnaii King, burying lambs '$400; Ernest Wylis, wire for dump, $17.50; John A. Inglis, extra labour on Fitch Drain, $15.00; Bannerman & Ball, digging extension Renwick Drain, $35:00; Bannerman & Ball, .digging extension Harkness :Drain, $80.00; FordWicli Library, grant, $25.00; Gorrie Library, grant, $25,00; Wtox. eter Library, grant, $25.00; Belinore Library, grant, $25.00; Lakelet brary, grant, $25.00; Municipal World, assessor's guide, $18.50; Ivan Haskins, welfare administrator, $18.30; road accounts, $4,669.89; Ho - wick Municipal Telephone System, service and tolls,. $32.38; H. Hamil_ ton, postage, $10.00; welfare ac. counts, $254,96; total $19,321 20, Inglis -King That this meeting do now adjourn to meet again on. August 7th, 1962, or at the call of .the reeve, Ivan Haskins, Reeve, W. E. Whitfield, Clerk, FOR►1WICN • Air. and Mrs, George Bolander and sons spent the weekend at their home here. Miss Elizabeth Armstrong of Stratford spent a couple of days last week with her parents. Mrs. Tom MtUlement, Miss Bet- ty M(Clement, Mrs, William Sotlh- ern, Mrs, William Mulvey, Miss l3renda Nilson and Gary Sothern spent one day last week in Kitoll- eller, Mr. and Mnrs, R;oyclen L)e vitt spent 'Thursday IKitchener, Miss 'Thelma Orth of Listowel is spending a few days this week with Mr, and Mrs. Wellington liar - grave, Mr, and Mrs, Alex Wray, Grace and Brian of Toronto visited over the week,encl with relatives here, Brian remained for a week's holi- day. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Vittie Jr. and family of Dane City visited one day last week with Mr. and Mrs. James Vittie, Mrs, Hector Browne spent last week at Kempville with her h'as- band, where the 'latter has been working, . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Small left on Friday for Manitoba, where they will visit with relatives for a few weeks. Miss Glenna Hibberd of Kitch- ener is spending a week's holidays with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Hibberd, Mr. Peter Chiomey of Port Col- borne spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Keith. Mrs. Chiomey and Jitney returned home after spending the past couple �f weeks here. Mr, Jim Stewart underwent a tonsilectomy last week in Palmers- ton Hospital. Mr, and Mrs, Jack Gibson and little son of Toronto spent the week -end with Mr, and Mrs, Doug Holt, Friends of Mrs. Lorne Siefert Jr. will be sorry to hear that she was connfined to Listowel Hospital last week. Mr, and Mrs, Carl Stewart and family of Listowel visited on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. William Sothern, Quite a number from here • at- tended the Gibson reunion held in Listowel park on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Tom Hutchison, Mr. and Mrs, Bill Hutchison and fam- 11y. •and Mrs. f1da Gallagher and Mr. and Mrs, moss Nuhn and family spent Sunday at Formosa, Masters Terry and Darrell Pro - Knight of Slzneoe are spending a few weeks with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ,lack .Boyd. MOLSON APPOINTMENT JOHN E. WILSON The appointment of John Wilson is announced by George R. Munro, General Sales Manager, Molson's Brewery (Ontario) Limited. Born and educated in Kin- cardine, Ontario, Mr. Wilson recently completed a long and. successful career with the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League. Mr, Wilson is Molson's Sales Representative in the Bruce Peninsula area, KEEP YOUR FARM ANIMALS HEALTHY WITH VETERINARY SUPPLIES FROM VANCE'S DRUG STORE FAIR PRICES ALWAYS: s 400 IN_ IL LOUAL TRADEMARKS,aa. i num illgoesiciniciicaiiimmeIII®mcwiceimmil, c•Iiimin i1111P_Inlluspol m.: ▪ Wr R. HAMILTON OPTOMETRIST j Now a whole new golden world of SIGHT and i- ll SOUND. 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