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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-05-13, Page 8' rgliro Vght Ifire Wirigitatn AdViniCaArinikOsiA Wodilekla$`, May 18, IOW snowfonce and rent of trueh, 814,40; Albert Smyth, anowferne; 81440, George T. •Olarrie, sir:wience„ (van Pow, •snowfence„ 18,150; Mur- ray Machine Shop, welding, $741; Radford, gravel for wash-. out, 815,60; Harold Congrarn, .6 hi's, backboe, $42,00; Eldon-Cook, truck- ing, 88.00; Harry Williams ., gas, fuel oll, motor ,911, 8161.65; Domin- ion Road 'Machinery Co., clutch - $381.1.4. General Cheenes Kenneth -Scott, warble fly spray-' er, $158.55; Frank Cooper, spray helper, $103.10; Frank Thompson. inspector, 8186Z'; Bclgrave Co-op.,: spray powder $401.01.; Road 0r., rent of truck, $145,00; Receiv- er General, income tax, $8.00';-Twp. of Morris, Belgrave street lights $37:54; Huron County Mun. Officer; Assoc., fee, $20,00; Berson balance salary as collector, ex- change, $54,10. Buchanan ..liallaban That the council adjourn to meet ',Tune 2nd at one o'clock at the Belgrave corn munity centre. C, W. Hanna, Reeve 11., 11. Thompson, Investors- ‘27 c:51© Go 2 ® or 4,AMA trA, ilmitea Head Mut Winnipeg Offkes In principal Chime CROWN Theatre' - Hanish') CONTINUING WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY . • May 13 and 14 "The . Defiant Ones" Tony Curtis and Sidney Poitier Stanley Kramer's Latest, a Drama of Great Significance. Academy Award Whiner for Best Story and Screen Play FRIDAY and SATURDAY May 15 and.1.6 "Ride A Crooked Trail" (Technicolor) Audie Murphy, Gin Scala. Blazing Guns Line The Trail To Adventure "ROCKETS GALORE" (TechnicoltiV Tight Little Island (tang - In 'Another Hilarious Comedy MONDAY, TUESDEV, WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY May 18, 19,.20, 21 "CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF" , (Adult Entertainment) Elizabeth Taylor, Paul Newman PLEASE NOTE Adult Admissions 75c WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY May 18 and 14 "DARBY'S RANGERS' (Adult Entertainment) A War Film with a Punch PRrDAY and SATURDAY May 15 and 15 "GOOD DAY FOR "A HANGING" Fred MacMurray, Maggie Hayes "SENIOR ROOM" sill Corey, Paul Hampton SUNDAY -MIDNIGHT, MARCH 17 Holiday Show "FIEND WITHOUT A FACE" "Haunted Strangler" (Adult Vatertainrrient) N'eVer Before! - such horror on the screen! You've got to have strong nerves to are the haunted stranger in action, MONDAY Bird TUESDAY • May IA and ' "Tilt RACERS-"" (Teelinicolor Thutileritig jets' :Hex Reason, Dick Woven • Blaat off tortiorroW with the tatteht . keen. Ohre, The Right Dress for You at the Right Price • Nearly 200 dresses reduced from values to $21.50 • Exciting spring styles at exciting Savings • The styles and fabrici are so varied, we can only briefly summarise `Here are Dresses With a bright future for you'll wear them now and right thru the summer! The savings are wonderful The group includes flower-fresh Rayon Prints, cucumber-cool Cottons, Staple Crepes, Novelty . Taffetas - What a garden of colors. OUTSTANDING SAVINGS ARE YOURS AT $7.99 $9.99 $12.99 Sweeping Clearance of Full &Length 'Coats • Better Coats - for after Easter Savings • Every coat a Spring-inspired masterpiece • The selection includes ranges selling for as ligk as 559.50 • Luxurious all wools, imported and domestics • Wide selection of plain and fancy weaves • Styled for spring - many interesting fashion details • Expertly tailored and finished • Materials include Kitten-soft fleeces, durable eye-catching Tweeds neat 'as a pin checks, casual gabarcillies, • Every Coat Reduced for Quick' Sale SAVE $10.00 TO $20.00 ON EVERY COAT COME EARLY FOR HST SELECTION Price $19.95 up WOMEN'S GIRDLES Regular Value $1.98 99c Women's BED JACKETS Regular $3.95 Value $1.99 ,FULL SLIPS Shadow Proofed $1.99 and $2.99 LADIES' BLOUSES Values to $6.95' $1.29 up BRASSIERE SPECIAL Extra Value 69c & 99c NO-IRON HALF SLIPS Terryiene and Acetate $1.99 and $2.98 HAT SPECIAL Values to $7.95 99c MISSES, and WOMEN'S ' SWEATERS Values to $7.95 $2.99 up leassamniesseinemsweines ER SA • AY COATS S1 Great Sale Days 'MA CLEARANCE Save on this spring's NEW SUIT s' • Re-Priced for Substantial Savings • •Regular values to $59.50 Save'tNew! - on your new spring suit. There are suits for town, suits for travel or suits for business or your social occasions. What a wonderful variety of quality Suit fabrics! The styles are in a ' splendid selection of the boxy look, the very feminine fitted line, the precisely tailored. The skirts are all tailored in a matching manner to blend in with the characteristics of the "topper" at these prices.. REDUCTIONS 20% to 30010 Sale Price $19.99 up • HANNA'S LADIES WEAR 'VVINGHA M ONTARIO AVIN..WILLIA10 Optometrist N11"1"rnmainsemsonom".", SAVE MONEY An Investors Syndicate plan will help you to have enough in the future. A Plan can be tailored to suit Ycilr objective whether it's owning a new home, ed- ucating your children, 'huYikiria-buSine§a' wpm: viding for your retirement. See your Investors man:- Thomas A. Jardine Phone 117, 4Vinglranr, Ont, Emerson. Ivel Phone 431W, Harriaton TO SELL PROPERTY IN. FORDIVICk IV:RUETER' A regular, meeting ,af the -Howl*: Township Council Was, held. on May. All membera were present and the Reeve, Arthur Gibson, Was in the- chair. The minutes of the last regular meeting were read and on Motion of McMichael and Izt„ son were adopted as read, McMichael Gibson- That kW No. 11-55 of the Township of Howlek for the year 1009, the Man Icipal Drain No, 10 and Branch "F."' Repair. and Improvement by- law, as read the third` time be filltltilayPtir - Allan--'sed That we ad- vertise for tenders. for the repair and improvement of Drain No, 10 and Branch Tenders to be in the hands of the clerk not later than May 25th at 12 noon, R. Gibson -McMichael- That the , up lemen' tary road appr ropriaiion SS read the third time he finally pass- ed. 'McMichael -Allan - That we agree to the sale of Lot: No: 5, south of Alfred Street, in FordWich to the Howick Municipal Telephone Company •at tbe time when tOi. Iced can be given'for tlie "Same; • Haskins -R. Gibson:- - That We, sell Lots 7, 8 and 9 _north, .bf. Ann. St. Wroxeter to the CciuntY Of. Huron. • - • - • Allan-R. Gibson-, That we, join the Huron - County. Municipal Gift- cers' Assoc, • , McMichael • •Gitison-. That By-law 12-59, a bank interest -;rite by-law, as read the' third time he finally passed, Allan R. ••Gibson That the Howielt Township Cannon aPproVes of the further' addition to the Nor- well District High School'. conlits- ting of one borne economics one industrial 'arts shop, and one single gymnashirn with change rooms and storage facilities .and for assuming its shire of the de- bentures to be issued to cover same up to an amount of $150,000.00, McMichael -R. Gibson- That the road accounts as approved be paid. Haskins -Allan- TIlat• the- fol- lowing account§ be . • Hays & Prest, , registration •• of ' deed,.. -$4.50; Workmen's CoMperr- sation Board, assessment, $217.50; Cecil Grainger, fox bounty, $4,00; S. H. Blake, membership, $20.00; Huron County Library, supplies, $13.50; Ken Graham,' part ''Salary warble fly inspector, $211.25; Jack,' Engeland, part payment spraying, $750.00; relief accounts, • $157.81; • R. H. Carson & - Son, warbicide, $64,50; Provincial Treasurer, irisu lin, $28,08; H. H. Carson 8c Son,, stove oil, $3.63; road account, trans- fer, 4534.22, . McMichael -R. Gihson-That .we do no adjourn. to• meet again on June 5th or at the call of the Reeve, Arthur Gibson,' reeve. Harold Pollock, clerk GOMM ner of Tara, ' • ' . . Mr. and Mrs, Donald Beyer,' Ke-• vin and Bonny Let of Fordwieh, Mr, and Mrs;' Stockton of, . Clifford were guests on, Simday of' Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Pyke, - Congratulations and best wishes go to two .octogenarlaris who cele- brated birthdays this week, Mrs. Ernest King has a birthday On Thursday, May 14th and Mrs, Frances Strong on Sunday, May 17th. Mr, and Mrs, W. C. Iting,',/vIr. and : Mrs. Ken Hastie. and Mr. and MI'S., Earl King attended the -funeral on, Tuesday, May 5 of Mr, W, Ed: Stewart, Hamilton electrician. Ser-, vice was at Marlatt's fUnertil chapel • In that city, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Ross, Alex,' Gloria and Darlene, of Preston, spent Sunday with Mrs. Ross' par. ents, Mr. and Mrs, Morley. Bell. Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Co-Upland, Wroxeter, and Mr, and Mrs. Ray- mond GoWtly, Wingham, were Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry oowciy, Congratulations. go to Miss Cor- inne Rharne; WhO Was in Owen Sound for the Grey County FeStival of Music, She was placed second in solo violin and third in duet with. Leonard' Miller of, LiStOWel. They competed in a large class of competitors. Mr, and Mr§, Melvin Pinlity lied on :Sunday with Mr, and Mr's, Ross Sanderson and Mrs. Bell Hys- lop, Wroxeter, Mr, and Mrs. Alex Graham and sons were week-end visitors with relatives at Barrie. Mrs, Cameron Steilirart, lkifolett- worth, Mrs, Tom qvicoototit, Mr§ Glad Edgar and Mrs, Gordon Ed- gar attended a shower and trout-, seau tea on Tuesday evening of last Week for Miss Marilyn Widderi, TeeaWater, bride-to-be, whose mar. Hoge to Cameron Robertson talc& place Saturday, May. 16. He is a Ion Of Mr, BirkS Robertson, form- -rly of this corninithity, Mrs. Robert Douglas Mid little daughter Of gattiOntoti were gueatil sf ReV„ P,, C. arid Mrs. Attwell at tiro rottory on Saturday and Sun day. Mr. and MrS, Prank drahani. via iced Mia.nobert C rahafn on Th110- day. • Um, Bill Barnes is spending tide weelt *kb. Mr. 'and jidts. trorin Stal= lord. tritersori ftaittave, Pordwidri, James Clark, WrOX-eter, APilnea and..NOrinan Wade, Q.orrie, were the .layrdelegates. to the Ang., bean. Synod at- London on TINS- nay of last week, service in St, Stephen's Church Roe the summer months will be at '140. 4,41. and Sunday Schaal at 19,40. a•m,, .Commencing Sunday, May 17th. The 'Junior Auxiliary and their leader, Mrs, E. a Attwell,, attend- ed the Peauery Rally at Cioderich on S.aturday .afternoart. Guests of Mr. and Mrs, Strong for Mother's Day were Mr. and Mrs, Batting Arthurs, Drew, Mr, and Mrs, Robert Spotton, 'of Wingham and Mr, and Mrs, Stew. art Strong and family. Mr, and Mrs, Wilmer Nuhn and family spent Sunday with the toT- - rriar'S. parents, Mr. -and. Mrs. Wm.• Nuhn tit 1?alrnerston, Mrs, Arthur Chapman is in a nursing home in Palmerston owing to continsed poor health, Mrs,. Sam'Benson and Mr, and, Mrs. Laverne Cousins, Palmerston,: Mr, and Mrs, Everett SparlIng, of London, Mr, and IVIrs, Jack Pergit- C,G,I,T, Reollg'e$ Over PO at Teas Sale GORRIE-The c.o.x.T. under the leadership of Mrs. T. our* Ica, held a candlelight tea and We- ar aprons and light bulbs which was. well attended with over 840.90 realized, Mrs, B, Clark and Mrs, W. Hird presided at the tea table, The Sen-day School room of the Gorrie TJn ited -Church was decorated with jonquils and pussy willows. son and family, Mr, and Mrs, Don. Ireland and - family of .Teeswater were guests of Mrs. Harry For, guson on Sunday, Mr, and Mrs, Cloyne Michel via,. ited Sunday in Kitchener with Mr,. and Mrs, Gordon Musselman, and • with the Rev, :lack .and Mrs; 74141:- . merman. Mr. and Mrs, Alex Taylor and Miss Ruby were week-end visitors with relatives,. Mrs. Jean lVfooPonald, London, Is visiting with relatives here for several days, MINIMAL ASSOC. The East Wawanosh mulct' met on May O. with Reeve Write in the chair. The minutes of the meeting held April 7 were read and adopted on motion of Buchanan and Hallaban. McGowan _Buchanan--- That the council join the Huron -County Municipal Officers' Association and- pay tho membership of $20.00. liallohan -McGowan-- That the road andtgenerai -accounts as pre- sented be passed and paid, By-law No, 9, a supplement, to by-law No. 4-, road expenditures for 1959, was rend the first and second time. McGowan -Buchanan-- That' by- law No, he read the third tiflte and passed. Road Ai,eounl's S. McBurney, salary and bills paid, $189.25; Wm, T, Irwin, wages, $75,81; Roy Buchanan, repairing washout, $8,50; Alex Robertson, snowfence, $14,45; Geo, Naylor, BRUCELLOSIS CANVAS COMPLETED IN HURON The brucellosis canvass conduct- ed 'hy the Huron County Pcdera. than of Agriculture township chair- men has been completed and the petition farms have been received. from the township •clerks, According 1;o information receiv- ed from the clerks of the sixteen townships 3,459 people signed for the test and slaughter pfogram and 385 people either were opposed or did not sign the petition forms.for a percentage of 89,9. The petition forms have been forwarded to the Livestock .Com- missioner for the Province of -On- tario in accordance with the Wu- eellosis Act. Under the Brucellosis Act it is necessary that 66% per cent of the cattle owners of the eminty be favor before the province can enter an agreement With the Can- ada Department of Agriculture for the test and slaughter program. ' Prizes' Won INS, r , • Hockey Team. Draw wBox4.TEft -- The. 'Midnight I/amblers prOvided music, for th O nsict; held in Wroseter corarnonity ball on Friday night and, sponsored by the Howl* Liana-Club. A draw was made on .oerinif of ,the Oorrie Midget Team for -a turkoY and an electric kettle. ysrray, coop_p, of Fordv,rich held the lucky flegek fo r the turkey, and Jim Stawait Wen the kettle. • •.. Or IN WORK IN COMFORT ,49 c:verif An OTC support '...r nit Till11 $8tS n AEDOM1144 Pma....,,,'Illkd, EIA5Th: HOMY inticomows t- Itexall, Drug Store ,, , . .JIiei,..u.iwmowmepw.•ip. AT DUSK Two Shows Nightly eairtoons at every performance Mr. Thos. Short returned lunge, from Listowel Memorial ,Honpital on Thursday: • Mr, liarry'Rhame is erecting. a, large addition to his poultry build- ing which will house over three, thousand hens. Greenaway Con-, structili of Bluevale has the con-; tract. Mr, and Mrs. Gabe Mehring of ListoWel and Mr. and Mrs..-Ed' MehrIng, Lorne and Jayne of Cow-: anstown were Sunday visitor's with' • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cook. . Mr, and Mrs. Harry-Rhame spent 1111.111111141111111111111111111111111111119111111111111110 Thursday with Mrs. Rhame's -Par- ents, the Rev, W. J, and IVErs, Ray- . Patrick St., Winghani Phone 770