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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-04-22, Page 10—Mrs, C, .Pielcson and ;Aura: have returned'. home after spending a couple tf weeks with. Mrs, Pick- son's sisters, Mrs. Zli'44Ibetit Weir,. and Pr, Edith Weir of Chiettgo,. —Miss Marlene Ste. Marie of Toronto, and Mr. Hari Ste. Marie of Kiteltener, 'Spent the %TOP-end with 'their mother, Mrs, Francis. Ste, Marie. --Mr. and Mrs, Freddie TeritPle-. man end family Were 'Weeit,end Visitors with her parents! Mr, and Mrs, •Carl .Sennett, .. „London.. --71,Mr. and Mrs. Michael McPhail will leave on Friday for Chicago, where they will spend a weep with relatives.' .. • -jini„ Newman of Allendale, Spent • the . week-end at.- his, home bete,- • —LAC Jim Lockridge, Mrs. L.oelt- ridge. and Timmy of Abgiis were week-end' visitors with relatives, in town. • • --Miss Jean Ivtills of -Farming- ton, Mich., is visiting with • her. par- ents,. M.• and Mrs. Francis. Mills, fox a Sew weeks, • Mr, George. Mc- Dowell, also of Farmington, Was a 3 isitor tit "the Mills home 66' Sun- day, --Mr. and. •Mrs.,•Allep ;Small 'arid Penny • of Toronto were, week-end visitors with. Mr. and Mrs,, 'Hugh „. —Mr, Ed Forgie and daughter of 'Toronto spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and .Mrs'.. William Fergie and Miss Anna Forgie. —Mr. and Mrs.. Gerald Watson and son Alan of Forest spent Sun- day at the -home of Mrs. WatS011'$ parents; Mr, and: Mrs, Alan Pat- tison.- Mr. and „Mrs, Roy Mattison, 'Doreen and Donald, and .1%0 -ancl Mrs. Heniy,Pattison and their •fam- ily 'visited at the same hem, • —Mr. and• Mrs, DeWitt • Miller 'at- tended the . reunion In Mimico.. on Saturday of Squadron :113 .RCAF (Ceylon)- It' was the, first reun- ion 'of the , squadron ..and 'the - men and . their .Wives" attended, from as far away as Sault: Ste:, Matie • and Montreal. ' ' —Mr. .and Mrs, James Gibbons, 'Sheila and Ruthie visited on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs, Frank GO- bons in'Kiteliener. Dept. of Highways 339.75 339,70 • .. 339,75 Licenses and Permits (include dog tax) $115.75 700,00, Interest, Tax Penalties, etc.' ... , ........ 1,376,54 ,900.00 Other Revenues— Rents, Concession and Franchises 1,625.00 Fines .81.1$ Service Charges 286.20 Recreation and Cominunity Services 1,992,38 1,225,00 Miscellaneous— sal e .0 Property 100,00 Sale of Steam • 775,1.6 Decrease in Deferred Income 1,79149 2,710.35 2,077,06 Gross Total Revenue , M2,733,08 $255,076.54 Surplus from Prior Years used to reduce levy 124.02 124,02 ORDERS' SUPPLY CENTRE' Penny Gerrie was vis- 'ter .with •Mr. and Mrs.. Tim Gib- son in Listowel. . • --Little Debbie Salter,' daughter of Mr, and Mrs., Jack.Salter ' has 'in Winghambeen a patient Hos- pital:With pneumonia, . , . ,--.Miss Florence • Harris of. Lon-, don, • spent the,„ .weekrerid • at .her home here: * aisd; Ferguson; of...Gueipir 'visited 'With 'Mrs. D. 'S., 4rfaeNatightoo. 'and John over -the Week-encl. —Mrs. john • Allen 'of 'Toronto and her two children are spending a. shert.' holiday 'with her ;mother, Mrs .George Rosa. • --Mr, and. Mrs. Nasraith have returned, from two weeks' va- cation at nnehuist, N.C.; where gthoeify itiegh.joyed ` surnMer weather and A. J. Armstrong of Lon 7 don ' is visiting with her son-in7 law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, DeWitt Miller, Ilifirkkuk Thurs., Fri„ April Z3 24 25 Double + Bill • ;M k% ,SOTA91,14 MTh HATWOPTH HIM NOVAg . "PAL JOEY" A teehnhedor pauSical comedy drama. PORI! WEHOLIN 13110,0A1 A. DATES . "APACHE TERRITORY" A 'WESTERN q tk 444 kkIk.,I.1.11.11...kkIkIkoklik 44444 .410411..4444111141.14. iiiiii ...... .4speo, .800,1 Powerful bm. motor paper dust bag • light • quiet 1 vinyl swivel b•se • clip•os i9910, ' . wuaranteed Complete with '-piece set of cleaning tools Public Works— Roads, Highways and Streets, etc,' Sanitation and Waste Rernoyal Social Welfare (Schedule 10) — Relief Assistance 2,724,04 Intstitutional Care 1,270,09 Welfare Administration lllllllll lll Education, including•debt charges (Schedule 9) Recreation and Community Services Debt Charpes— Debenture debt charges (Schedule 11) 31.,e60.81 Less own share of schoOl debt charges 23,535.98 '58,124.83 Interest and other charges 694.65 Institutional and Public Utility Deficits Provided—(Specify) Cemetery 3,581.65 Discount for Taxes Taxes written off'.. ..... Capital Expenditures out of Revenue (Schedule 13) Joint or Special Expenditures— County Rates • ' 30,816.42 Miscellaneous—(Specify) Central Mortgage Taxes .Miscellaneous ...... : ...>.•,..,.,....•,>..•.•>•>• 6,043,81 67.54 Provision for Allowances, Reserves and Reserve Funds ' (Schedule 8 and Form (I) HA Archie J. Gray Dies in Hospital. A resident of this district fot the past 18 years, Archie James Gray; died in Wingham Hospital` oh Ttnrsday, .April 16, following' an illness of two years, He was the last surviving mein• let, of the family of jantea Gray and Catherine MaeGillaWee and Was born in thrift ToWnship, Perth County, In 1883 and attended Done- gal school. He was a 'farmer in that township until -oohing to this district in 1941. • Mr.. Gray Married. Ethel Maude .Allihghana of Britton in Milveittin •Oti April 6, len, .81* predeeeaSed him seven years ago, A daughter and two son's survive, Velma (Mrs, Roy Forrest) Of Woodstock; floss and David of Nuovate. There laalao one grandson, Murray PerreSt, Wood stock,. E. Kennedy, BlueVale. Ptespbyfterlan !Church,. of which Mr, Gray Wag an adherent; officiated on Monday When SerVice Wag held trona the It, A, Currie St. Sons fun., era) borne with internient, In UMW. gal cemetery. ' PallbearerS were Stanley Mot* Ott,' eityinond Henning, , Harvey Itobiluitri, Eldred 'Nichol RaYMOInd tillOtt and Henry Wheeler and. the tribtiteS were; tarried by j'o, seph Walker 'Harold Moffatt; Al. heft kiteheit and Lloyd Wheeler, 4, '141.011hayri +4,417.."01:0411;40 Weidit.004407 April Z.; Aff* 6.;•oi:414VV'N $178,197,19 $178,125,42 Total Revenue from, TaXatiOn (Schedule 3) Debenture Debt Charges Recoverable Contributions, Grants. and 4nhsidies Governments:: Canada 2,081,00 Ontario-. Children's Protection 361,18- Direct Relief 2;144,63 Home for Aged 5,47 Highway Trnprovement at 13,090,24. Unconditional Per Capita. Grants , 8,409.00, Recreatien lllllll llllll ....... 1,005.09 26,437,08 0,01,00 • Pattison Radio & Electric Safety for our customers is our first concern /toll we snare no effort to be absolutely sure that we .do the best job possible on your wrecked vehicle. If the damage can be repaired, your ear will leave our shop "safe for the road", We are proud of 'our ability to make your vehicle look good, but we are Olen more concerned with safety. • • —Mr. Tom Burrell, who is at- tending radio school in Toronto, was a week-end visitor at his home here, --Miss Linda ElliOtt visited •with her uncle and, aunt,.Mr, and Mrs. Miller. Davis, over'the, week-end, Mrs, Abner Cosens fell in the yard at her: home on Minnie Street on of last' week. She was admitted to, Wingharn Hospi- tal with a broken tip and later re- moved to Victoria Hospital, Lon- don, ' "-••••-Mr. and Mrs,' John Fraser •were visitors with- their. sort;'Glonn and Mrs, Fraser, second concessionof. Grey Tewriship' •on'Sunday,' ' —Mrs. George Ross, who has spent the winter 'months in , To- ronto with relatives, "'returned to, her home. last week. ' —Mrs. L. Mutrie of Torontd and William Towle of Milan, Mieh., are visiting with their sister, Mrs. Jean Crump. $262;858,00 $255,200,56 $262,858.00 $255,200,50 Wingham Body Shop Phone 746 Sid Adams Wingharn 1N111111111111111.11111111111111111111111IIIYI IIIIIIII 1111111 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111.111.11 .1.I. .......... I ll ..I.4 20,246.00 ed Front Grocery Protection to Persons and Property Fire 4,566,81 Police 9,809.48 Law Enforcement • 219.65 Street Lighting 3,153.84 17,749.78 19,666,85 Phone: Our Prices Are Lower Free 590 We Keep Down the Upkeep Delivery . , . WEEK-END FEATURE SA.VE 36e SPECIAL 2 Days ONLY Thursday & Irriday, April 23 S.: 04 NURSERY PLANTS Roses and Shrubs Regular $1.35 RAINBOW LAKES FRENCH CANADIANS . TOPIC AT W,M,S, There is a Pole Building that Ctin be Adapted to Your Needs. • SEE VS FOR PLANS TO-DAY We carry a Big Stock of Pressure‘Treated Poles and Lumber in stock at all tiines. FOR ALL YOUR LUMBER and BUILDING SUPPLY NEEDS CALL AT, 33,446.66 32,000.00 4,600.30 4,630.00 3,991.13 3,200.00 60,397.86 60,397.86 7,803.74 9,420.00 llllll ll lllll ll 4 llllll 1.4.1.014114.114( lllllllllllllll 440 General , Governm eta , Executive and Legislative $ 700.00 'Administrative 11,692,06 Other ,, 8,011,83 20,403,89 Actual Budget POLE Type Building There has been 30 • years of research and, progressiverdevelopj meat, go into the POLIE' building POLE Buildings. Cast 50% LESS IMPLEMENT SHED POULTRY HOUSE DAIRY BARN BEEF BARN J-10G BARN 110111444sasuiptisinsposuutioitsi uniimumitimoLtiosolompomito „. • LYCEUM THEATRE. „„ Wirtgham Ontario TWO, SHOWS. EACH l'iffilEt COISVOINPOTO AT 1, * theyle •and Mrs. dear Gerson, Sill .11114 jullaon were in • Ricigetewn, over the weep-end,. where they vis- ited with Mrs. Ralph. Dauphin at the .ParnwelliMirsing —Miss:Marlene •Stainton of Lon-. don,.. spent the Week-end at her Borne here,. —Friends will be pleased to learn that Joe Kerr 'was.. released frOm hospital the ;latter part of last week and is , recuperating at his home. —Mr, and Mrs. P. J. Lynne, .Carol- and Hanna, of Lea- den, spent the 'week-end with Mrs. C.TighinsOn• and Mr, and Mrs.. Gordon Robinson of town and also visited Mr. and 'Mrs, Ted Robin- son of ,Dennybreek. . ••• —Mrs. Walter Davis and Mrsi Mis 'ranges Rettinger, qleg.N„ William giliat spent the week. of St, Joseph's LOadon, end. with friends at Qshweltent spent the week-end with .her par* eats, 'Mr. and Mrs. •Cletus 'Itetkin- ger. Total Itevenue Section EXPENDITVRE ' Other Munieipalities— County 5,519,36 5,519,36 5,510.30 * 'Town of Statement of Rom _Sot pcp.entitore . 4•Qr the year 004 Deceolivr 31, 1956. 4 Icv z Aetna) Hudget 20,700,87 • titeCt1011 $ MI MN : 4004 OM. '0414,4* IITTACH44111110. "rit "II*" dfiN4MOV111/41- 4wg-sidareAt. Atte(0-E, PHONE FOR 10 DAY NOME TRIAL SPECIAL 99c • ' . . 13ELIVfOR9.1--'11te April ,Meeting of the Women's Missionary 'Society' of Knox Presbyterian Church was held in the sehool room of the church last Thursday afternoon. Mrs, Glenn Appleby Was in charge. The. meeting opeped with a call to worship and a hymn, Mrs. W. Curie read the-Scripture passages, Psalm 72 verses 1 to 8 and Mat- thew. 4:18-22 and 28:16-20. Mrs. Jim Darling led in prayer. The roll call was responded to by a*Provei.b. Mrs. K. C. PreSs read items of interest from Glad. ,Tidings and Mrs. Douglas Me- Pherson had Charge of the topic, "Dealing with the French Ca- nadians". Mrs. Alvin Mundell and Mrs. G. Appleby, who were delegates to the Synodical in ,Goderich on April 15th, gave quite extensive and in- teresting reports of that day's meeting, itegular-13e This. Week-end ONLY 39c SAVE 15c MARGARINE 4 lbs. 95c SAVE ea' HS, Announces i- `(Continued from 'Page Nine) 58,819.48 59,824.83 3,581.65 3,500.00 2,011.34 2;000.00 341,74 200,00 3,000,00 30,816.42 30,816,42 6,111.35 6,798.00 U 01.01.020-imusitousilotiocumminiiminoisinnernouoiimui deameatetce di ct - for the man who wants ,'to be casually _ Oell dressed . 11 oz. Aylmer-KETCHUP . 6 for $1.00 Aylmer Choice PEAS,, 20 oz, 2 for 37c Allah's' APPLE JUICE, 48 oz. .32c Stokely's Fancy TOMATO JUICE, 48 oz: - 33c CARNATION MILK (tall tin,) ..... 3 for 45c Red Rose TEA BAGS, 10c off, 60's 69c Maple Leaf Tenderflake LARD . ....... lb. 17c Snowflake SHORTENING lb. 27c Round CLOTHES PINS 3 doz. 25c Ise on- King Size LUX Liquid Detergent 96c 4,100.00 Hetherington, Rae, 64.1; •Nesmith, Peter, :63.2; King, Richard, 63.0; Logan, Douglas, 61.8; Walsh, Elean- nor, 61.6; 'Shaw; Gail, 61,2;, Cham- ney, Dorothy, 6049; McKinney, Elizabeth, 69.6., Pass--Machan, Lester, 57.8; San- derSon," Jamie, 56.9; Ceultcs, 'Ken- neth; 54.9; .7ardin, Donald, 54.6; Snell,. Larry, 54.4; Cardiff, Dale, 51,9; Stobo, Betty Anne, 50.3. Below the line— Breckenridge, Brenda; Hemingway, Peter; Howes, Ian; Robinson, Marian; Davison, IVfurray; Davidson, Arnold,; Lewis, Fred; Coultes, Glenn;• Elliott, Mary; Voxton, James; Moffat, John; Kennedy, David; Higgins, Robert, Absent—Chamhey, Claire; Coul- tea, Barbara. Grade IX examination Tesulta will . be available for publication next• Week, . • Mrs. Appleby announced that the Presbyterial' will be held on May 28th in Teeswater. "Blest. Be the Tie that Binds" was sung and Mrs. Appleby closed the meeting with pray. 4$256,244.34 $255,200.06 ' OFF $6,013.66 Gross Total Expenditure Surplus for the Year School Area Bd. Meet.at S.S. No. 11 The regular meeting of the Turn- berry Township School Area Board was held at No. 11 school on April' ldth at 8.30 with all mei/then pre- sent, also Jack Hood School Sup-plies representative. The minetes' of the previous meeting were read and on motion by Zinn and liaugh 7 were adopted, . The following correspOndenee was read:. J. 1.1. Kinkead; John V. Fischer; Oxford School Supplies; Montieth and Mentieth. $262,858.00 $255,200,56 King Size FAB Pk4dered Detergent .4 ..... . . . $1.10 SAVE 12c lb. on Maple Leaf COOKED MEAT MACARONI-CHEESE LOAF lb. DUTCH LOAF CHICKEN LOAF Total Expenditure Section,- 1 SPORT COATS -. A large and varied selectiOn consisting Of domestic - wools and genuine Harris Tweeds in the season's lead. is ii ' ing shades • Priced from $29.95 - BLAZERS . ore so proper for semi formal wear - t! ' See our selection of smart, all wool Navy Blazers i Si Priced at $27.50 , 1 And we have added a handsome New Blazer in theE_,--- I Black Watch Plaid. i . at $29.50 i • PANTS i's Of course you will require a smart new pair of Slacks -a iii from our fresh new stock. Here you will find a cam- __r-- -6 plete line from Sport Pants in real sharp patterns f410 al the teen ager, to rich all wool flannels for the mark` LP conservative dresser. . • • . ,. , id . JACKETS ii .7. _ • New Spring Sport Jackets are (writing at . Edighoffers. I ii- See the popular Cor Coats in light grey, sand andichar- g iii coal corded fabrics, . Price $15.95 ' a 6 Smartly *rimmed Windbnryealokner Jackets in corduroy 0 i ; Priced 4fro,r $13.95 ' i- OUR SELECTION OF SPORT SHIRTS IS TERRIFIC ': i Priced from $3.95 to $6.95 i Young' Mother Dies. In Willo'wdale A former resident of Wirighara, Mrs, Harry Pain died suddenly at her (home in Willowdale on Wed- nesday evening of last week. She had been 'entertaining friends and whim her husband returned from driving the guests borne his wife had Passed away, Mrs, Pain was Josephine Van- Norman, a daughter of , Charles VanNorman and the late Mrs, Van- Norman, who riled in Wingham Hospital about a month ago, Mrs, Pain was born hete 33 years age. The family lived on Victoria St., in the lious'e now owned by Mr, and Mrs, W. C. •Murray. They later moved to Brussels where She attended high school. . DON'T LET RUPTURE SLOW you DOWN Gei etc MelaBlIONS> flexall Drug Store ll • l ll ll llll lll 0.001 lllll1,11,11111111I1f IY 1111/1111111111111111111111111111111111111111IIIIIIIIIIIII I11111111lllllll111111111i Tell Them and Sell Them - In The Advance Times IF IT'S CAgI4*YOU NEED, THEN DON'T DELAY CALL tC.C. ON WE PHONE„,TODAY PoWel-Kirten—That the annual Book of Knowledge for 1968 ,be Purchased, Hatigh-2inn,That• the following bills be paid; teachers' salaries; caretakers; transfer nooks of knowledge, $34.65; Fred Lewis Jr., ape replacing •brolten glass; Wing.. 'Saw Mill, planks No. 11, $19144; Percy Clark, repairs at No. 9, $57.00; Alexander Hardware, `$25,08; IL C, MaeLettn, $4,00 in- crease of Insurance; Beaver Lunt-, ber, $1.26. Powell-Haugh—That th▪ e hers of the board Who attended the ConVentiOn be reimbursed to the sum of $18.00.• The Music Festival will 'be held On the 7th Of May in HitreVale hall for morning, and afternoon then to- Wingham High School for evening, 1 Haugh-kition—That Meeting ad- journ. lktext Meeting' to, be at the nail of the dhairnrian. Bowed-Kirton—That Mill rate be 12 Mills, the Same aS 1sst yeat, Selinol purptosea. Bet ll:01MM Ale*: Corrigan Chaititiato SOCArtag, She joined the Canadian Wo- Men'S Arniy Corps during, the war aro on discharge became a labora- tory technician. She worked in Toronto where She met and mar- ried tot Miry Bain, who survives With four young. children, Patti, Debbie, Geoffrey` and Beckie, Also surviving are her father, Charles VanNornien of Syron and two sisters, :Jeanne Varie (Mrs. John Seattle) of Fergus and Matti E. W. Newton) of Byron, ..•••.;,."0•0 • Loans- $10. to $2;600. or more, Take lip JO 80 months ",to%topray o a cart wide selectuMbf 16ab, rant. ctitirteouS service., the funeral Was held Saturday tIrlOtniniffitina Totknairister Milted Church With , interment in Mt. Pleasant ;cemetery~ Mrs, Bain Wait a cousin Of Mrs, Ceti. Ross, and the HOPPer farnilios Itelre‘ u. 141 VIE SQUAOr PHONE 791 UODERICH, ONT. (Wingham) Limited, ; ono tit, 0T1116 ll lfEi DI4 f Ste:WRIO jilliall101111110141111111116111011)1111111111.11111011)01111111111i111161116111111111111.11,11.111P4 • 5 ,',1,42.,tit•terlie 41141.