The Wingham Advance-Times, 1963-02-14, Page 10By-
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Bus ness and Professional Directory
%WI(G SOUND'ait
HEARING AIDS
John McKibb'9n, Peon g,
Robert McIntyre
McKIBBO"l`S PHARMACY
Phone 357-1320 Wingham
AMBULANCE
Service
CALL —
S. J. WALKER
PHONE
Day - Night 357-1430
BUTLER, DOOLEY,
CLARKE &STARKE
Chartered Accountants
Trustee in Bankruptcy
Licensed Municipal Auditor
44 NORTH ST. JA. 4-8253
GODERICH, ONTARIO
A. H. McTAVISH
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
and NOTARY PUBLIC'
Teeswater - Ontario
Tel. 392-73:3, Te-swater
Wroxeter—Ecpry Wednesday
afternoon, 2-4 p,rn., or
by appointment
Frederick F. Homuth
Phm.B., R.O.
Carol E. Homuth, RO
Mrs. Viola H. Homuth, RO
OPTOMETRISTS
Phone 118
HARRISTON - ONTARIO
HURON CO-OPERATIVE
MEDICAL SERVICES
Prepaid Hea:fb Paz
at Cost
the
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way
s and Grants
PCP -
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P -C. H. Magee
Secretary -Manager
Moss C. E. Pkkmtree
Ass!stant Secretary
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or.,.
Credit en^ora Bldg., 70 On-
tario Street, COsnton, TeOephone
H1_zrcter 2-9751,
GAVILLER, McIN-
TOSH & WARD
Chartered Accountants
P>P•sident Partner
J. E. Kennedy, C.A..
Opposite Post Office
Dial 3a1.3471 - Walkerton
CRAWFORD &
HETHERINGTON
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
Wingham - Dial 357-3930
J. H. CRAWFORD, Q.C.
R. S. HETHERINGTON, Q.C.
J. T. GOODALL
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
NOTARY, Etc.
Office—Meyer Bik., `%Ingham
DIAL 357-1990
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Passed At Howick Council Meeting
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Mrs. Bride Chairs
Discussion Group
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Mrs. S. Clarkson
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Miss
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Presides at UCW • __ to :c :.
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• Mrs. ::a r_Lae__. The sty
}, ar - _.. .:rs. Mel A: a:.,
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"`eet.n, . w.11 ce "God's 'marc • .
was ser.ee
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�' Cari Ettiage:.
THE SALVATION ARMY
;Saturday and Sunday--eb. 16and 11
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ACCENT ON YOUTH!
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SPECIAL VISITORS
CAPTAIN CAROL RATCLIFFE with a group of women cadets
direct from S.A. Training College, Toronto.
SATURDAY, 7.30 p.m.
Youth programme by the cadets.
1.1104 MIlMtpearooNON11...1111,11111•110
SUNDAY: 11 a.m. 2.30, 7.30 p.m.
Cadets will be in charge of all
services.
"The Ofd Time Religion for Today's Needs"
"Christ for Crisis Times"
hlflk'-l,lht.titi l'llill Wl' ilt t'I lit
ttit' 1)h:: lax t°ullt•rinl't. 1111 It',
rt tnrni•d.
:.^.t Mliellael T
lily,: l'hat thin,.
7's
in the amount of :1.3t1, u I lin
tt,t'. 1"1112 tax toll be wi)Itru till.
:,troll;-Glhsou; 1'I1,tt wt' tit
dorso the resolution of the
!County of Wentwoiti' lllohtl'll
iif, the use of Illlnel,il l';i'. dr -
rergcits.
i :.fr Mirhu'1-(,ihsuu; 111;11 ttt
illStfllo�t the t-Ierk It, 1ltly 'i1i'..'
for warble fly ilspectoi nu'l'l it rr
tions to be in tilt' Ilantls of t1i
clerk by 12 o'clock noon .\jatrli
4, 11363.
King -Strout;; That m. ialert-
tisc for tenders tut walhlt !le
spraying of cattle lot
Tenders to he in the Holds t'1
the clerk by 12 o'clock noon on
March 4, 1.:11;;3.
Strong -Gibson: l'httt we gt.uu
our assessor an increase in sal-
ary of $100.00 and the clerk to
prepare the necessary 11y -haw.
McMichael -King: That we
give the assessor lu4". per card
for preparing the assessor's
cards for 1003.
Gibson -King: That we join
the Association of Assessing Of-
ficers of Ontario.
McMichael -King: That we
join the Ontario Good Roads As-
sociation.
Gibson -Strong: That we give
the Huron County Soil R' Crop
Improvement Association a
grant of 825.00.
Gibson -McMichael: That
the engineer's report on the
Wills No. 2 Drain be accepted
and provisionally adopted and
the clerk he instructed to pre-
pare the necessary by-law and
copies of sante and that appli-
cation for provincial aid be
made to the Department of
Public Works of Ontario.
King -Gibson: That we allow
830.00 for the Rural Municipal-
ities convention and $40.00
for the God Roads convention
to any members of the council
and any of the officials who
attend,
Gibson -Strong: That the
recreation accounts as approved
be paid.
Strong-Mlcl,,lichael: That the
road accounts as approved be
paid.
Gibson -Strong: That the
following accounts be paid.
Howick Municipal Tele-
phone System, 817,48; fog.
bounties, 320.00; Court of
Revision, W. King, Sanderson
Drain, I. Haskins, -'.00, R.
Gibson, . )J',, E. 11. Strong,
:ter:.V!, F. King, V'.o:, H.
McMichael, V..(.1,..); Wm. D.
Colby, Survey, plan, report,
etc. , Wills Drain No.
311s;,00; Jack Steurnol, assis-
tance, Wills Drain No. 2, $7.09,
F. King, 57.00, R. Gibson,
7 . rse7,
W. E. Whitfield, $7.00;
Balance of salary as tax colize-
tor, 31 r:t,'•) o; part salary as
as r_ • _.. So -
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world
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C a- .a .:s a :_ -i. .iarri$
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_:adcast
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a::e was The com-
____-tee to rook ..:__ tLe euchre
• Fc'�. art: ::o::sists of
▪ rs.Robt. :ibso ..:rs, J.
Winkel ar . Mrs. '. r. Clyne.
Lur_c. ..as s_:•.ed at the
close - :rs. A. Dernerling
and Ler -c'a ,ts.
Wins Turkey
FO:-D'::ICH—Eighteen tables
of pro :essi.e euchre were in
play a: the community hall in
Fordw,c. oa Friday night, spon-
sored . the :.ewbridge Orange
Lodge.
Winners were, high lady,
Mrs. George Pittendreigh; high
gent, Warren Zurbrigg; consola
tion, Mrs. Lloyd Jacques and
Larry. McDermitt.
Luck: tally cards were held
Mrs. Verna Galbraith and
Crosby Sothern. A draw eras
::,ade on a ' .rkey, which was
won h• Elmer Dennison of EIar-
! I r.stot:.
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Fordwich News
:Mrs. Norman Reib-
lit:,: and ,`a::..1v of Drayton
i .Valle., Ai erta, °:isited one
da.„ last ;•:et.i,. with Mr. arid
: Mrs. T',::. , :r cleme,1t.
S'.:rida,. •:s.tors with :Mrs.
Pearl 1'atrerton were ,rlr. and
! • :Mrs. Jirs::•atterson of Toronto
j • a;,d :Mr, and Mrs. Willoughby
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Patterson and family or Cooks -
i •.ilie.
.'r, and Mrs. Earl Hallman
iand fan.:l. -.f Listowel visited
i Sunda, ',:.t.:.::r. and :rs. Wel-
/• 1.nystr,r, Ilar;'rave.
! Those frr,:n here who attend-
1 ed the Foster-Motterarri wed-
ding on Sati,rday, in Hamilton
were, Mr:. Puhy Foster, ..:r.
Dick Armstrong, Mr. and M:rs.
Bruce Arni.strorlg, Miss Eliza-
beth Armstrong, Mfr. Jiro War-
wick, :Mr. arid Mrs, Harold
Foster and Mr. Doug Browne.
Mr. Al. Jacobson left Sun-
day for a three week's vacation
in Mexico.
Mr. and :Mrs. Roy Simmons
$ and Mr. and Mfrs. Lyle Sim-
mons and fatrrily visited over
the week -end with Mr, and
Mrs. Doug Wildfang in Cooks-
ville.
The many friends of Mrs. El,
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YOU will always be welcome at the Army! We are never
too busy to listen and to pray!
M. Bride will he sorrc to learn
she is at present confined to the
K L; W hospital in Kitchener,
suffering from a heart seizure.
:.:r, and ..irs. Stanley Bride
visited with her Saturday.
:Mr. and M:s. Harold Gibson
visited over the week -end with
the latter's parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Norman Baetz in Elmwood.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Ross Doig were Jack Doig
of St, Catharines, Mir, and
Mrs. Don Doig and children of
Galt, :Mrs, Bill i tastie of llar-
riston and :.:r. Howard Toner
and children of Listowel.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ster-
ling and family of Listowel
visited Sunday with Mfr, and
Mrs. Wellington Hargrave,
Mr. and Mrs. Hartwell
Strong, Mrs. Martha Baker and
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey :.:cDer-
mitt and Messrs. Larry and
Don MlcDermitt attended the
funeral Saturday in Wroxeter
of the late Mrs. Percy Cope-
land,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stewart
and family of Listowel visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Vittie arid with Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Stewart,
,uppl1t•s, '>'l, 11.; H. (. Barris,
Assoc,
triember^^
Ontario (.,cod
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1 , hr, 1 tt)rr,ll r,ounty Soil
1 t',i, Ir tprr,,r ti,t-tit AssoC:,, '
1'itUtt, 12 s,Itt,; lluwick 'Jwp,
5.11111, 1'1•' Ieatuz,i Committee,
}gait, .;4'1'1.71; I't,ad A”;counts,
:,, G':4, 11; 'lows of Palmerston,
ti''t it)ir' payrl:!!it :Norwell
!WA. 11), 1t '•' lt',ol,2, 024, Uf;;
Intal, :'•'r.•i0 i4.
:,1r :Mil:hael-I'inlp; That we
!k, now adjourn to "meet again
of Marti, :Ali or at ti L. call of
tlu' rt•t:;l ,
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