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Canadian Government Annuity pre. '
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income for tax purposes, within
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This means that any taxpayeiH
including sell-employed persons -k
now alb:46d the tax advantage which
was 'formerly available only to em-
ployees contributing to registered
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(ter e i6 mad nuipappe se Ooporailean
based ea 1958 Inc0meJqx roes)
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I Iledeelteet Shot latOrritialoa 40011011 be •touti tein6desirel,
"Music for Golden Hours"
by linty Vaughn and
his oreheistre ,
Elvis Presley “I.Arving 'You"
Min) Chirping Cricket"
Mario Lanza, - Hit songs krbtli
"StUdent *Once"
rat's "Great flits"
"Thal Oalid of iliar MePsteg
RoyAl Marines" '
"Slintlfogy pop, luoivotv'
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Markley,
Mrs. .Jas, I4ard 'have
ieceived Word that their son, !Ate. Pert Isard, has been. wounded for
the • SePend time.
Pte. Robert Carr, a former
Jamestown boy and the brother
Of Mils. Tyndall Ritchie, is0004-
ing a few days in Wingliarn, He
has been invalided holing from the
front having been shot through the
leg,
"On ,account of the snow block-
t
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,general
AdVilleC t?.1i Pas on e
of the
trIle-
Ceived its shipment of paper this
Week and we ask our subscribers
to pardon the half size paper we
4rAelli Zugitnegr .''users in Wilighain are
hereby notified that tape must' not
be left open to, keep pipes from
freezing,' The *titer in the stand-
pipe goes down low at 'times be:,
cause of this- and thus renders
the town unprotected against fire•
The Electric Light Committee .
also beg leave to state , that all
street lamps will •be turned out
an indefinite period.
Whitechurch-Messrs. Eli Jac- .
had telephones installed in their
haotintoesn,,o'clock ,each evening, This
Kincardine, has been postponed for
Jac-
ques and Fred Mowbray recently
step is in order to save fuel,
the re-opening of the schools in
y
Owing to the, scarcity of coal
• 4: * .
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO
444/* 22, 14611 .4itreece.whnse$ Woclueed the .requil7eMents -of„ the abbve
,Oection -472 will hear tha'elalIPS of
any person.. or by either by
themselves -or by their .solicitor
that they lands will ho .prejuale,
_lolly affected.-
Applications. for such a hearing
should • 17,0 made to the under-.
signed net :later than Friday; robe
:navy gist, 1958.
Dated at -Oorrie, Ontario, this
17th day of January, 1908.
Harold Polleek, Clerk,
Township of •liewick.
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,STILL TIME TO SAVE
1/ 1104 shop This week gt
CARMICHAELr 'S
Sale Ends Satur., Jan.
FLANNELETTE BLANKETS -
io Pair left and Will go to the
first 10 customers, 70" x 90"
at $3.99 :a pair
T141$
FOR
$AVING,
111t41...A.W. NO. 244,57:. reelsieSted the stoPPing UP' that
h or,We. 0Nettediip 'of AloPiek-',
for the year 1957
A By,law for stopping' up a purlieu
of Goftoo Street 10 the
Pollee Village of Wrolrater,
WHEREAS the Provisions of the
Munieipal Act .R.S.O. 1950, Chapter
243, Section 404; permits the stop,
ping up and conveying of any
highway or part of a highway.
AND WHEREAS the Depart-
ment of Highways of Ontario has.
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liPrtkOn gardon”,,,Stregt ill, the
Police Village of mroacter lying
between Worthingten Street and
Ferguson Street (IiighW43, NO. 87).
AND WHEREAS the aforemen-
tioned. street is unimproved and
lying. between Park Lots 0 404 14
in, the Police Village of Wroxeter,
which lots are the property of the
Department. of Highways of On-
tario,
AND. WHEREAS the Connell of
the Corporation of the Township
of Hewlett, feeling that the Said
portion of Gotten Street has net
been used as a public highway
and this portion le not required as
such, and that no property owners
will be prejudicially effected,' said
Council demi it expedient that
portion of Gofton Street between
Worthington Street and Highway
87 be stopped, up and a By-law
Passed accordingly.
THEREFORE, the Council of
the Corporation of the Township
of Howick enacts as follows;-
(1)-That such portion of Gofton
Street in the Police Village of
Wroxeter as lies between Worth-
ington Street and Highway 87 be
stopped up, and that the same be
made available that the Depart-
ment of .Highways. of Ontario may
acquire proper title to same.
Read a,first and second time and
passed this 5th day of December,
1957; .
(Signed), J. Harold Pollock ,Clerk,
H. Gowdy, Reeve. •
X, J: Hatolc14 Pollock, Clerk of
the Township of Howlek; hereby
certify the above to be g true copy
of By-lisw ,No. 20-57 of the Town-
ship ofelIOvvick for the year, 1957
read a•firet and second time, on
the 5th 4;344 .of 'December; 1957;
Harold PolloCk,
Clerk' of Howick Township.
Utheso'heip yoti -to
loaned Saving
;[PERSONAL CHEQUING ACCOUNT
Pay all bills by cheque on a Personal
pequing. Account. A quarterly statement
Will help you 'keep your records ,Straight.
the low Service charges are pre-paid.
VOisr,piticellCd 'cheques are on file if you
Peed therit
.10040 ACCOUNT ,
AecounC for saving. Add
every pay; As your balance grows
gaLn pellet of mind.
Purl Planned 'Saving at our nearest branch now.
Send her FlolVers
Girl friend, sweetheart, daughter, Wife,
or grandmother ...all are sweethearts
on Valentine's Day; and all will 44..de..%
lighted with your gift of fresh flowers. •
us Phone• us today and letsuggest your
Valentine from our wide, selection of
corsages, cut floWers, and Rowerini,
plants... perfect for any age.
BY-LAW NO 21-57-
Of the Township of WWI.* ,
for hire ynkr 1957 • , •
A By-law fer stopping up a portion
of Ann Street in the
of 'Wroxeter
NVI,IMt8lA$ the prOVIsions of the
Municipal Act R,$.0, 1950, Chapter
243, section 409, permits the stop.
ping - up of any highway ormart; of
a 'highway,
AND WHEREAS the . Trustees
of the Police Village of Wroxeter
in the Township of Howick have
Petitioned the Council of the said
Township to stop up that portion
of Aim Street lying' between
Carroll Street and Marietta Street.
AND WHEREAS it appears that
said portion of Ann., -Street is not
required for the. purpose of a
public highway, and - that no
property owners will be -preinel-
icially affeeted, the Council of the
Corporation of the TownshiP. ,of
Howick .deems it expedient .that
the portion of Ann Strent. between
Carroll Street and Marietta Street
be stopped up and a by-la* passed,
accordingly.
THEREFORE the Council of the
Corporation of ' the. Township of
Howick enacts as follows: a.
• .('1) That such portion of Ann
Street in the Police Village of
Wroxeter in the. Township • •of
Howick as 'lies between Carroll
Street and Marietta Street • '.be
stopped up .and that the Corner,
ation thereupon shall have the
right to lease or sell the said
stopped up portion of street .•-as
may seem fit, •
Read a first and second time and
passed this 5th day of December,
1957.
(Signed) J, Harold Pollock, Clerk,;
H. Gow.dY, Reeve ,
I, J, Harold Pollock, Clerk of the
Township of Howick, hereby• certi-
fy the above to be. a true copy of
By-law 21-57 of the Township:
of - Howick for the' year .1957 as
read a first and second- time,, on -
the 5th day of December, 1957.
J. • Harold Pollock, • - .• •
Clerk of -}lbwick Tewriship.
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We send Valentine
FLOWERS - BY-WIRI
anywhere. Your
Satisfaction Guarantied.
THE CANADIAN
BANK OF COMMERCE
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•NOTICE
;Take notice that the above Ey,
law No; 20.57 of the Township of
H.Ovirielt•I•rof 'yeas.; 1957, -•''atter
publication as required by Section.
472 'of • the 'Municipal 'Act, • will be
-ccinsidered and read- a third time
and finally passed. • •
-The Connell, in accordance with
.,Winghana is usually blessed
with' a radio reception that is very
clear, but for' the last while it has
been very bad indeed. The inter-
ferenee causes such a continued
Cracking sound that it is impos-
sable t9, loiPP radio .,10 operation.
Easter Star officers for 1933:
Mrs, -Rae, Dr. R. Stewart,
Mrs. 0, Habkirk, Roy' McGee, Mrs.
E, J. Nash, Miss Mary Pattison,
Mrs. W. H. Phair, Mrs. J. H.
McKay, Mrs. Murray Johneon.
Mrs. T. Currie, 'Mrs. Dan Geddes,
Mrs, E, Harrison, 'Miss B: Joynt'
Mrs, 'D, Benedict, Mrs. Jas. Gil-
menr, Mrs, F.: Fuller, Mrs: *(Capt.)r
Adams, Mrs. A. Taylor. •
Fry A. •Blackhall 'have 25 ches-
terfields of the latest 'design and
fabrics; on display at the furniture
show. 'in Kitchener. ,
Calvin Coolidge, president of the
United States from 1923 to 1929.
died suddenly in his 61st year.
NOTICE 'Next 'Sunday at 4.15 The Wing-
Take notice that the above By.- ham Citizens, Band assisted by the
Jaw No. 21-57 of the 'Township of Imperial e uar will t t render a
Howick for" the year 1957, after program over station 1.013P.
publication as veep:lire& by Section 71i1r.l aint1 ,Cathers of
472 of .the Municipal Act,. will. be Salem. spent' a day last week with
considered and read a third time Mr; and Mrs. David Cathers near
and finally Passed. • Oorrip.„.. The, Council, in accordance '!Ofqe-ers. ,elected: by' Laditt'st
the 'requir•ements of the •J•above
Seelion 472 Will hear the claims of Dilig1 pf..K IireSbyterian Chtddli,
vale: Included Mrs .*Alex MOW- imir Person or persons' either', by • '
themselves or by their s011eitor DraY ' Mrs. 'Cameron' 'Adams,
that thefr lands will be "prePsdie=
affcfcted. • • •
ApplicafieliS snels isetiring
sboUld be made to attic undersigned
not later than Friday, February
21st, 1958,
Dated, 'at Gorrie, 'Ontaiier, this
17th "dill of 'JanuarY, 1958. • •
J. Harold 'Polldck, Clerk,
Township of Howick., e, •
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Arehie- J r.'C.
krs, Nichol, Mrs,
ilarvey , Robertson, Miss HUAI
110fundel; Mrs. John Mantel, Mrs
D. J..Fuleoner. -
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Flllt lEElY *EMITS AGO ,
Wednesday night it was 22 be.-
l oewl 0ir. , `zero; and Thursday night 2o b
„toupon's• must be used for, butter
Matte on farms and each farmer
making his own butter must regie,
ter as a Manufacturer.
After twOty-theee Weeks in bed
foil Owing a heart attack, Joe Kerr'
is now able to be about the honse.
Merisbers of, the Turnberry Coun-
cil. for 1943: :11. Moffatt, reeve;,
Portei, .1; ,Breekun-
600. J., Fischer.
Cliff •DeUriy, RCAF and 'Mrs,
Denny,'Toronto,' were week-end.
guests with,Mr. and Mrs.-Tern: ,
Denny,. Wroxeter. -J
Harry,- Posliff of "Jarvis
Spent the :Week-end at his home,
S
Reminiscing
Eurry YEARS AGO
This week Mr. J. E, Swarts sold
his livery business to Mr. Hugh
'Ramsay of Brussels. • _
Wanted-1,000 rat skinS and all
other, kinds raw furs. Geo. E,
King.
The annual meeting of the Turn-
berry District L.O,L, was held in
the Orange Hall, Winghabe; and
the following officers were
ed: W.M., Wm, Guest; D.M., H.
IVfathers; Chaplain, Jos. Wilkinson;
R.S,, Geo, O. Thornton; F.S., Thos,
Stewart; treas.„Tohn Casernore;
D. of C., A. Wheeler; lecturer, A,
Thornton.
Mr. and Mrs, Thos. James, of
Turnberry, were again bereaved
when their son, William JanteS,
pissae.c1 away In his 14th year. This
makes the fourth,' death in the
family from diphtheria, A son and
daughter died oh the 22nd of Dec-
ember and a daughter on the 27th
of December,
The organization of St. Paul's
Church parish club was held, the
following being cleated to the var-
Woe offices: C. P. Smith, Alex
Porter, J. P, WorkMan, Chas,
Inglis, C, 0. Vanstone, 0, V. Hill-
born, Alex J. Alderson, C, Coup-
man, Ed, Nash, 1, 10. 14cGnire and
J. 0, Smith.
The death occurred at his house
its Toronto of George Pocock in
his 60th year, Deceased was a rest.
dent of TUrnberry for many years
On motion of Celinclilora Hanna,
and Moponaid, A, H. Musgrove
And R, Vatistone were appointed
town auditors.
High School board for the yea''.
1908 was composed of dOlin WI!.
son, chairman; hr..1, P. Herinedy,
Dr, P. MacDonald, Dr. Pt., C, Red-
Mond, 3, A. Morten, C, 'P,
VanStone, bodley HelnieS, A,
Ce8ena, IVO 8611601 teachers, A,
Taylot, principal; 3. 0 Smith, 3..
Werkman, MISS J, MaeVannel.
POMO( VtaltSi A00
•AYintlets diplomas at the
tusinest College Were
glia Armstrong, Mary E, Vttilkiej
Vida. L. Hartman, Sephia Parker,
tthel Chatidier, Vera Itikstori,
Xtene ;Scott, 3Ottii A, Leelthart,
i$tauley It. Purdyf Olo,tehee. Ph.
)'•`2C.-
Nw star in the Orient. The
t8 kik' •is the first car ever
to use the whole world as its
track.
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NOW
InPUCTIOLE.:.
The New
RECORD
RELEASES
are All Here
ItZele roll, be-hep,
dheieland, we don't
care 'What you like,
we have it!