The Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-05-06, Page 84.
TENDER FOR CAFETERIA
AND KITCHEN EQUIPMENT
HURON COUNTY HOME,
CLINTON, ONTARIO
Tenders for the supply of cafeteria and kitchen
equipment for the new addition to the Huron County
Home, Clinton, Ontario, will be received by the under-
signed until 4:00 p.m., Tuesday, May 26. 1959.
, Tenders are to be in a sealed envelope, `clearly
marked "Tender—Cafeteria and Kiichen Equipment".
All details and specifications may be secured from
the undersigned.
Lowest or any tender, or part thereof, not neces-
sarily accepted.
JOHN G. BERRY, Sec.-Treas.,
Huron County Home Committee,
Court House, Goderich, Ontario.
CLASSIFIED ADventures
THURSDAY and FRIDAY "
May 7 and, 8
"GOOD MORNING,
MISS DOVE"
(Colour) (Cinemascope)
Robert Stack Jennifer; Jones
(Two cartoons) .
SATURDAY and MONDAY
9 and 11
- DOUBLE FEATURE -
"BANDIT , OF ZHOBE"
(Colour) (Cineniascope)
Victor Mature -- Anne Aubrey • . ,
"FORBIDDEN ISLAND"
' Jon Hall( -- 24a C°194rn)'idari'
(One Cartoon)
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
May.12. and 13
"PARIS HOLIDAY"
(Colour) (Chiemascope)
Bob Hope -- Anita Ekberg
(Two Cartoons)
TWO SHOWS NIGIIII.Y
Rain or Clear
First Show at Dusk
Children under 12 in cars Free
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RMERS OUTFITTING Store
1FORMERI1JV PIIIRIPON"S LADIES': VirEAlt)
The WO rktnan's Shopping Centre
E E '.Soft Drinks
ORK CLOTHES • •
Saturday to all d
Customers
PLAQUE PRESENTED-Mrs. Vl, Woods and MisS Louise Jeffersoicteaphers"rit.thelkelgr aye- schnol, -are
Plethred above as they were presented' iia plagne'by WS. Procter, on .belialt;otthi,Belicrlivn Women's
Institute for the best rhythm band competing in th e"Belgrave , •.
TOP SWGERS-Dwight Gibson, Brian Travis and B rube Currie Werp;the;top nintiera ht -the-Boys' 14 and
under competition of the Beigrave Music Festival list Thursday' and Friday: They won an
d second prizes, respectively in their class, which included . 29 ; entries;, and • sang --,"Canadian Camping
Song",
BROVVNIE'S
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
CLINTON, ONTARIO
Featuring the .Largest Wide
Screen in Huron County
HONOL'R.S---Linda Brans centre, placed first in the. elaSs' 11 oC.the‘ritelgrave' MUSIC-. Festival last
Friday with her rendition of °In the Tree- sung' b y 31 girls -11 Years' =old tiaider,--- Grace' Broniley
left, and Linda Coultas, right were second and third in 'the' competition, '
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
May 15 rilid 6
"NOR MOON
BY NIGHT"
Colour
Belinda. tee, Michael Craig
FESTIVAL WEnNERS--Three more winner's in the Belgrave Magic Festiva *filch *cliktid till 'With Fatal
numbers at the Wingham; District High School In the evening were, left to right, Ruth Michle, Lids
and. Grace 'Mothers. The girls placed second, Brat and third respectively in the dates for Orli 14 years
and tinder. They sang °Bouquet of Rosemary".
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
May I and 8
"THE LIEUTENANT
WORE SKIRTS"
Colour Cinernateope
Sherry North, Toni Ewell
SATURDAV And MONDAY
May,9 and it
DOUble Feature
"THE LONE RANGER"
Cohnir
Clayton. Moore, Say Silverheets
`Terror' In A Texas Town
Sterling Itayclen, Carol belly
ttAiiiltiAit and
'bray it and it
"THE MAN \ IN THE
GREY FLANNEL SUIT"
ColOur Cinertlastope
begot y Veelt„ Jennifer ,fogies
001114nled front page one
After receiving this information
council debated the problem for
rientle tittle. The eoSt of new stand-
airda Was generally* frit to be more
than council waoted to spend.
HOwoVen, the ,problem of the pre-
sent standards creating s3 hazard
to parking was Vetialdered and It
was felt sonletning moat be done
alaout the mattet.
Oh faction of Callan and Na-
smith connell 'filially deckled to re-
quest the Public': Coltimia-
sion 1e install nen; follr-foot
crescent lightS no eNisting Star,i-
ards and to have the standards
moved, bake rorUler front the.road-
Sway Where neerrsary.
Paint 'rolvit
Council disenszed eleaning up the
le'goIt'ed-TO''''SSIt
the citizens of Wingham to snake
every effort to clean, up refuse on
private properties by the first of
June, and to place a notice In the
newspaper to that effect.
While still considering the im-
provement of the appearance of
the• conimunity, which Included
the new- street lights, it was also
decided that the town hall should
be painted. Refore such painting
is commenced prices will be ,ob-
tained on the cost of removing the
tower from the building. It is felt
that the tower is no longer safe
and that the building would look
much better if the toWer was re-
moved, The cost of painting
would be reduced and Maintenance
in future would be loW-er it the
toWer Were taken drnen.
A petition requesting council to
take action in the case of a build-
ing on Charles Street being used
to house livestock was read by the
clerk, The petition wan signed by
ratepayers.
Thig problem and other similar
situations were discussed by coun-
cil and the clerk was instructed to
confer with the town solicitor to
ascertain the legal aspects of the
Card from Mayor
The acting mayor, Reeve Roy
Adair, had the clerk read a letter
which had been received from
Mayor MoKinney, who is at present
on holiday in Europe. A letter
thanking council for a donation
was received from the Listowel
Disaster Fund, and a letter of
thanks for a grant was also 'receiv-
ed froin, the Wingharri Retarded
'Children's :Association,
A letter from, the City of Lon-
don was read, asking for support of
resolution requesting that muni-
cipal councils have more control
Wedneadq., Ms.
over the .expenditure of school
boards and other groups,' which
r equire councils to Vitae rilonen.
COI-Inch supported the resolution on
Motion of Kerr and Buchanan,
Callan and lidoellantui moved that
Ceurkell once again pay the animal
fee to the lYfimicipal Officers' As-
sociation and send delegates to
meeting at Varna, Connell also
decided to send delegates to
meeting on the question of park-
ing Meters,
passed for paYtnent
large Aillinlier St tteditints its pre-
sented by the 01MM-in of the fire-
tiCe committee, Warren Callan.
The dloWer pots which bane been
f hung oil the Main Street letup posts
Were also ondered to be put in
place this year.
The resignation of George Car-
ten town foreinah, was told and
discussed, but Wes not Illititediate-
'1Y' aceelittdr.-- •• ••• ••• •
totters ftein the beprittinent of
Planning and DevelopMent and
from Thomas Henderson regarding
the 'Henderson sub-division were
read by'' Cleriz#iliain Renwick.
The information _from the depart-
ment Was to the effect that before
final plans for the sub-division
could be npploVed, certain require-
ments Would h'at'e to be Met' by
Mr-lietulersoh and the town. Mr.
Heridersoreg letter Met these re-
quirements :mod on 'Motion was
passed Stating. that Site'h Was the
ease Which, Will lit .forWarded to
the depat'titielit.
PROTECT YOUR LINENS
FROM STORE DUST
Every housewife lies in her clos-
et a store or linen articles which
she doeS licit lige Veit Often--,-a da-
bleak tableekitti gettot tWeiVe, col-
ored hod sheets and pillolveases or
en-throb:10,6cl guest toWeis that were
part of her hope chest. Keeping
these ready for use is a pidblern
because dust leaVes marks at the
-cornett and along the folds,
Polythene bags or sheets are
ideal to protect this seldom-used
linen. Polythene's translucency
makes it. oloasible to Select at a
glance the needed article. And the
pileS oil the closet shelves need
not lose their heat appearance
since this plastic wraps smoothly
around the precious linens. An-
other gocid idea is to store wool
blankets hi belytherie bags to
prated therli against moths. Af-
ter the clean blankets have been
placed in the bags, as much air as
possible should be forced out and
the loose ends gathered with an
elastic band.
Make Books from
Christmas Cards
WROXETER.--The Buds of Pro-
mise Mission Band of the United
Church held their regular menthly
meeting in the church School room
after school on Wednesday with 22
members and their leaders, MrS
Durst and Mrs. i. Edgar, pre-
rit. The thildren enjoyed a game
of musical chairs and then quiet
it by Mrs. Darst at the piano
called the meeting to order and the
devotions began with the call to
worship by the president, iird
pin.
'tie Mission Band hymn Was
sling and the: inetnbers repeated
the 'Purpose; which waS followed
by the Scripture lesson, taken trend
St. John and read by Ronnie En.
liott and Jeannie IldWps led in
prayer- Roll cell WW1 responded to
by staining a spring flower.,, The
offering, received by Rickey Clarke
arid Rickey Elliott, Was dedicated
by the President. Louise Edgar read
the treasurer's report, showing a
balance of $11.ef of hand
Instead of having the usual angry
from the study. book, a Work see=
sion vra.s held, during which the
children made bodics Frain' hsed
Chtliturftli earda Which Are RI be
sent to children in the hesaNtel,
Clothing
Boots is Shoes - Sundries
Ladies' and Children's Ready-to.wear
Upstairs.
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TENDER FOR
LAUNDRY EQUIPMENT
HURON COUNTY HOME,
CLINTON, ONTARIO
Tenders .for the supply of laundry equipment for
the new addition to the Huron County Home, Clinton,
Ontario, will be received by the undersigned until
4:00 p.m., Tuesday, May 26, 1959.
Tenders are to be in a sealed envelope, clearly
marked "Tender for Laundry Equipment".
All details and'specifications may be secured from
the undersigned.
Lowest or any tender, or part thereof, not neces-
sarily accepte/L
JOHN G. BERRY, Sec.-Treas.,
Huron County Home Committee,
Court House, Goderich, Ontario.
Mild Wed P6iitille 'Ma:MPS Were also
.0004 for sending tei the.Uthle
SOciety, iirnkileMOMS, the Wald
11.rierid$ seeretary, distributed the
copies and the ,fiteating WAS
'brought to a elOad with the singing
of a hyinn and repeating the Writ.
Pait benediction,
Commonplace courtesies In ev-,
eryday` life sd h at the holding
open of a Wring door for another
Shol4eri-weal to have eorepare,
birchY few COUtkteitarts eti the
high Way, Pethapa that Is Why an
Act of driVitit CoilltegY Its so par-
ticularly ntlpreciated, totranents
the Onterld BifftY tAtkue,
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DRIVE-IN THEATRE
Listowel, Ontario
Two Shows Nightly Rain, or Clear
Box Office Opens at 8.00 o'clock
First Show at Dusk
' Children Unch4 12 in Cars Free
Cartoon at Each Performance
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