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February Sth 14:1414.
MRS HOWES PRESIDES
Reviews Study Book
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R. HAMILTON
AT ILL - EETINO
WIM=0--MM Ourke
opened. bar home to the Wroxeter
Women's Institute on Tneaday
when there were 115 Members pre-
sent. The president, ;Mrs. Howes,.
was in the chair and opened, the
meeting with the singing of the
Ode and repeating the Mary Ste,
Wart Collect,
'The highlight of the meeting
was the tenth,' "Strauss in , ni-Fio,
taken -by Miss Kate Raattlwood,,
who said that Strauss's ,,son rose
to greater heights in music, es
pecially waltzes. than his father,
The, motto was taken by Mrs.
Mabel Meilwain, who paid that
members should make the Instant(
Prieh their lives, not wear it out.
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using their talents in a way that'
Will bring more happiness. She
said most people have had secret
ambitions, at some time in their
lives, are almost sure to arrive at
the point when they See in them-
selves .one important triumph, that
of • discovering that tho greatest
happiness lies in daily contact with
those who have learned ways of
simple service. To serve and b
of service is one •of the greateSt
accomplisthrients in life.
There was an exchange of home-
made Valentines and roll call was
answered by "MY Favorite Itifusical
Number", The meeting closed with
the national anthem and lunch WO-F
served. by the hostesSeS, Mrs. Al-
Ian Munro and Mrs. William Tay-
lor,
jhat's right, you will feel
- like a new person when you
i::itep out in crisply-clean, ••
WROXBTER--"Racial Prejudice
VXPeSed", was the thine for the .
February meeting' 1.he 'Woman's
Missionary Society ,meeting, United
Church, held on Friday Afternoon
at the home of Mrs,
Mrs. Stuart Higgins presided.
From the study book fvoneerna
of g Oentinent.", Mrs, Kenneth
Edgar reviewed, the chapter on
Canada especially The Canadian
Thdians, Mrs, James Sanderson
presided over the business Period
when plans were made for the
Would. Day of Prayer which will
be held on Friday, February 15th,
at 3 p.m. ih United Church, Mrs,
A. T. Attwell, Gorrje, will be guest
speaker.'
A committee reported that a
missionary library shelf Will be set
up soon for the use of church
70r.
joycd at the close,
Mrs. T, Dennis
Wins Spy Apples ,
,and Mrs, Billy Hart, OahaWa,
Spent the week-end. with Mr. Wit
Mrs, William Hart. Mr, and Mrs'
Lyle Hart and Patti, Listowel,,
were, Sunday guests at the .same '
home.
Miss Winnifred Munro and two
frierldS, of Western University,
London, spent the week-end 'with
Mr. and Mrs, Allan Munro,
Mr, and Mrs, Hugh Boland, Mrs.
Antes Bowles and her daughter,
Xrls, of Hanover, ,attended the
Smith-Montgomery Wedding on
Saturday,
`Miss Kate Hazelwood, Winghare,
anent a Couple of days last week
with Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Burke.
Sunday visitors- at the home Of
Mr, and Mrs. ,James Doig were Mrs,
Charles Scott and daughters. And•
ray and Marian of Clifford,
—Mr, and Mrs. William Newton,
Marsha and Jo,senhine. 'Byron.
spent Sunday with Mrs, R, Newton.
Mrs. Thomas Newton and Barbara
of Victoria, 73,C,, are also Visiting
at the same home. We extend our
Sympathy to Mrs. Newton in the
loss of her mother, the late Ma,
Scott of Teeswater.
Sunday visitors at the home of
Ross Tornan were Mr. , Elgin To-
man, Platthville, Mr. Wallace Tr/-
man, Petersburg, Mr. Henry Sage,
Listowel, Mr, and Mrs. Herb Sage
and Miss Barbara Matheson, At-
wood,
Mr. and Mrs. Ross • Coates SPent
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. ;Tacit
Lucas, Listowel.
.olds Repor
At Mission .',and
wg..cv.zTga Ruda .of I
Promise, Mission Band, United
Church„ held their -robrO.ai7 Toot-
.
ing on Wednesday; afternoon in the,.
church - schoolroom, 'when ga gt-fam•
hers answered the. roll .call,„
Wright presided .and was assisted
in the worship. .SerVice, by Lou*
Ktigar and .14eone Chambers,,
Kay, Wright, .Jeanne Hawes and.
Stanley Ridley, Heralds. for Africa,
India, and Canada reported, Garry
Chambers and Ricky Elliot reeeiv-
ed the offering:
A story ,4A Pay at.the
taken from the study book "Here
Comes Dirk", Was • read by WS.
Harold Durst, 13otinie Adams,
World Friends. secretary .diStribut-
ell the magazine to the lnemb.ers.
The meeting. closed With. the NV's,'
pah benediction, A few Baines
were enjoyed by the children,
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WROKETB11—Despite the stor-
my weather last Thursday .eve-
ning, there were seven tables in
play at the W,I. euchre party and
prize winners were; Ladies' first,
Mrs. Russell 'Nickel; second, Mrs.
John Sinnamon; men's first, Rus-
sell Nickel; second, Allan 'Munro;
special bingo, a • bushel of spy ap-
ples, Mrs, Maurice Dennis.
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• a
neatly pressed clothing,
fresh from
to re and Ian Howes • led in prayer.'
The president,: Catherine Mac•-
Donald presided' overri the business
portion of " the :meeting during
which a. skating party was dis-
cussed, M he' held in Wroxeter on
Wednesday. February 11th. The
meeting closed With Taps. •
'Young People Plan
Skating Party
WROXETER— The weekly meet-
ing of the Wroxeter-Gorrie
was held in the Wroxeter church
hall. Billy Higgins read the SeriP-
E. WAWNOSH COUNCIL
MET ON TUESDAY r-iTemp eman Cleanets
`VIIERE C;lifAR111 OF NEWNIESS$ IS RESTORED" • •
The Had. Wawanoslt council met
Tuesday, February 3rd, with all -the
members present, the reeve 'pre-
siding. The minutes of the meet-
ing held January 12th were read
and adopted on motion by Halla-
ban and McGowan.
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curve. Add to these Total-Contact brakes, Oriflow shock absorbers,
independent parking brake (and many more!) awl you begin to see
why Dodge gives you the most car, at the lowest possible price.
It is my pleasure to announce tO the retail
merchants of the Western Ontario area that
I have purchased the wholesale friiit busi-
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is my intention to continue the best of
service and the delivery of high quality
merchandise Which has characterized this
business during the 47 years it was operated
by my father.
--CARL BONDI
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Hallahan-Purdon' -- That this
counCil approves the building of
eight rooin addition to the present
'Wingham. Distriet gigh School
Building and the issuance of de-
bentures on the assessment of the
Wingharn DiStriet High Scheel
Area in payment therefor.
The road superintendent was in-
•structed to advertise for tenders
for crushing and hauling 8,000 cu
yrOdasd, s.of gravel for the township
By-laws No. 3 and 5 were read
the first and second times,
rd o n-Hallah an—,Th at by-laws
No, 3' and 5 be read the third
time and passed.
Road Cheques
Stuart MeBurney, salary $185.00,
hills paid $4.03, '$1,80,03; Wm. T
Irwin, wages, $142,69; Fred Deacon,
wages, 8109.80: ,Tohn Jamieson.
Wages, $4,25; MorriSon'S Garage
' welding, $4,00; Alexander's }lard-
ware, shovel, $2.15; W, A. Tiffin,
hYdraulie oil, 83.25; Vance's Drug
Store, starting fluid, 816.00; Harry
Williams, 400 gals. fuel and tax.
$152,06; Wingham Advithee-Times,
advertising, $1.80; Canada Packers
Ltd., .owt salt, $1,25 Dominion
Road Machinery Co., grader
pairs, $42,17: thenuts Itirkby.
snow removal, 001100; COO, B.
Radford, snoW teinoval, 81,358,25;
Wingha naMotoi•ds, hydraulic pump
repair, $7.50; Mttrray's Mathirie
Shop, welding, $8.75; Reco-Gen. of
Canada, ineorne tex„ 82.40,
General Chetitlea
;The Municipal Worta, styplies,
$11,70; W, S. GibSon, Spray policy,
$70.00; Ilarvey MeDowetl, fox
bounty, $4,00; Huron CoUnty 8011
and Geo tinproVeriterit Agsociation,
$25.00; McLennan & Mckenzie,
funeral, $00.06; Ranna's General
8tere, relief adeount, WA.
Vcdowanntilatiln.nari--tfiiit &nth,
cil adialirti to meet Marth 8rd At
one 6,0That at the telgraVe Corn-
naunity Cehtiv,
Clarence Manna, It, Thonapson
derk:
Belgrave Co-operative
I .1fr.. B. 'Gibson was present to
I renew three insurance policies.
• PUrdon-Bizchanan—That council
renew Insurance Policies No.
439957, No. 5990 and No, 40818,
MeGowan-Hallahan—that council'
give a grant of $25.00 to the Huron
COunty Soil and- Crop Improvement
Association.
33ueharian",-PrirdOn-L—That council
pay' tO McLennan & McKenzie
funeral eitperthes Of $00.90 of a in-
digent 'arid charg the CountY 'of
gurdn .50 per' cent.
' liallahan:McdOWan--That eoun-
oil pay the Hanna: General Store
$10,08 relief account.
lurdon-Buchanan — That the
Assessor's salary for 1959 be $440.00
and a by-law, be prepared to con-
firm the same.
The clerk was instrueted to ad-
vertise for Warble Fly Inspector,
a sprayer operator and operator's
helper.
Purdon.McGowan—That the road
and general acconnts as presented
be passed and paid, • ,
• The tovvnship 'representative on
the Wingham District High School
Board was present requesting the
council approve the proposed addi-
tion to the Wingham High School
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